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I. ~E.-\TIIER ~~1~1 ~~ ~11h • I'ItESI·;;,\·rs , HEflORT BACH THE DAILY NEWS 3\·ailable at ------, Vol. 68. No. 19.5 ST. NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, ~UlY 31 1956 {Price .5 Charles Hutton &Sons ritain, .....<: , ac uez ontro LONDON (AP) - Britain and sive action to assure Britain's $1,300,000,000 As wan Dam is 1 cnnal without warning last Thurs. France asked the United States lifeline' and oil supplies, Eden nn. "quite unacceptable in relation tit day as f01l0\\'s: Monday to back a plan for an nounced the arms ban on Egypt his· many engagements under in· I Britain and France froze alI international control board to in a brlel statement In the House ternational law." Egyptian cash anr! assets, as well guarantee that the Suez Canal of Commons. As to jail threats facing Briton;; as funds of the canal company. remains an International water. The exact significance of the employcd on the canal, Eden saiel in thcir banks. way open to alI countries in war move could not be assessed im. "we regard it as unacceptable Egypt announced she wo~i't and peace. The board would in· merliately as Britai I:~r~.; r··· t tllnt Britbh subjects should be rcfu50 to accept cheques (~rawn on clude Egypt and Russia. the details of her arm, sales ordered to slay or be kept as hos British banks in p,.)'ment for loils. At the same time Prime Minis· abroad. tages." anel follower! lip by banning ex· ; ter. Eden announced a second reo Since Egypt began buyi::; IIl'm~ ULOW·RY·BLOIV SCOR E ports to Britain 1':' from a {ully inlbrmed on British·French· Howard Green (PC- Can~.:ii~n I'i,it. He said Canada ., :c;ni:.l,1' damaged hersclf in the collision thai sank the Doria, the Stockholm stood by picking up ur~ing forceful action, officials of Britain, France and the United United Slates talks on the prob· Quadra) said news rcports said was told that Australia is con. . :nlOlIghout the long night of terror.-(IN Photo),' States considered It plan that lem. I' Australia, New Zealand and South cernell about possibla tnterfer. would In effect recognize Egypt's )!r .. ~t. Laurent was repl),ing to Africa have . in~ieated supportof i enee wilh non.discriminator, ad. • natio\lalization of the canal com· OpPosllIon Leader Dr e w, who I any stand Bntalll may take. I ministration of the canal . • pany, but assure international usc I I • u.L.I,.arlans Re- Shuffle Goyernment, ·::~J~~~~:;f~Vaa!~~e~~ !~10~~:~~~ Difficulty In Arms Agreement I would be a member of thc Inter. ~rln national board, and that Egypt By DAVE IIlcINTOSll Minister !It. Laurent indicated in Itant not to add any fuel to the Better, Con'diti ODS would sharein revenucs of the Canadian Press Staff Writer the Commous' Canada would be burninn )!iddle East .1tuation Promises canal's operation, OITAWA C E' wiiling to enter an informal Weot.1 Any ~ove by the West to .hip ltclllr.n I\.\SI~CIIKE his two·hour speech although he The premier afso .nnoun~d the Ernoe Geroe, who succeeded It· the plan is settlcd upon b~' ( P)- .gyptJan seiz· ern agreen.lent to supply arms, I armament." to Israel might -.'.h I ure of the Suez Cnnal has made th h d k ~ i.\?- Commllni~I, ncver- once mentioned Rakosl or cancellation of aU talt debts on Rakosl as first secretary of the the three Western pOll'ers, they more difficult, at Icast for Can. oug it. Id not. want to ta'e a~)'I' Arab countries further toward test Communist parh', resisned his :';::~rrl ,I< govcrn·l·poznan. smail farm owners. would seck an lnternalloual can· ada, implementation of any West. such actIo? on Its own. Israel III Russiaor bring on other l:gyp. ". r.lm.n" ~ nc'" for· WOS'T OVERTAX ECONOMY deputy premiership. Two ne ' dep· ference of the mnritim& powers ern collective agreement to ,up. c~rlY April asked. to buy so~e llian retaliatory measures. I ·,~··i: ,~,! m~l;in~ !i~ I In a ~peech marked throughout The Parliament session Is elt· uty premiers weI'. nppolnted. One to put It into effect. ply arms to Israel. t~vo dOleR CanadIan Sabre le( Olficials also said it Is IInpor. :i:.:(: CJir.:r;. . by modcration, H e g e d u s de· peeted to last '. week and to be . Is Georgy Marosan, a tU:ged one· The Britons and French eonsld· fIghter planes, I tant that Canada maintain its ::t~:(: .\ni!ra. I!c~cdlls dared: marked for the first time by some time socialist who was recently reo cl'cd American· support essential Indeed, Inlormants salel Mon· An agreement was x ct d t ~ moral pUFilinn in this Issue. relatively free debate. It opened habilitated and put back on the I . ~,.: on rHliamcnt ami • to the plan, and apparently were day, the Canadi;Jn ~o\'ernmeul, he announced soon P~'s;rblye Ihi~: If this country announce!1 in the ,.I .~;:,,\ effieOt in Ihc Ii,·. "'!'his time we are not going to with the Speaker announcing the central committee of Ihe Commu . waiting for word from Washing· may revme a pusi~ion,. ta~en I weel!. But indicati~n;; here ~Ion:: n~al' Cuturc lJl~t as pa~ of a r.!:!·~ (! l:h r:t\· rlwcllers demand too mueh or promiSe too cabinet changes. The most Import· nist party. The other is '.tvan Hi· ton. . . I before the canal nntlonalIzatl0n. dav were that it wiJi be del aye II \\estern cullcchl'e plan It wa; 1r.'1 , :r!';rm Ilf the lIIuch. We are not going to stretch ant was the appointment of Imre das, already : member of the po· PRESSURE fOR ACTIO:>J to support in prinCiple communal and Canada mav nut J1articiJlat~ Igoing to Sh.iP jet planes to Israel ',. :r~;(cly :njn,ticcl 01 our legs beyond the Icnglh of our Horvath, 50·year-old career dip!o. lItburo and the party central com. Und~r pressure by both Co~. Western weapons shipments to at all.' it might appear. especially to the carpet. That is the aim of our mat, as foreign minister replae· mittee, serl'ahl'es and Labor to take decl· Israel. I Arab st;.tcs. that Canada was ncll' five·rear plan, that we do ing Janos Boldoczky. Horvath Is II ------­ About three weeks ago, Prime OffiCials said it is I'itall)' impol" dabbling in powcr p(}litlcs. ;:.'! :n:~:.:cr ~dcll'r~~ccl not attempt more than we can ful former minister to Washington. ~, '!!';',n 01 Parliament fil and not ol'erextend our econ· !~! );:.c 25 roli~h workers' Other appointments 'lVere Ger· om),." gely Szabo as minister of chern· p.m. I: P·.:n;n. which ~hook Mediterranean Lost Without Two Brito,ns Revive Old Dream ~ ~::::";n:'t 'F.trilitc~. h Segedus said the living' stan· leal Industries replacing Arpad 1': .:! [::'1 'pc~:h alter the dard would be raised primarily Kiss j Arpad Kony. as r.tinister .,\ 'eck. 3~n 01 ~Ial~·a. b\· stepping up mechanization of of public edu(.'~tionreptaclng ·fi· l . hor Erdei·Gruzj Rezso Nycr. 115 6th Fleet, Says, Navy Chief Of E bl hi RI I Tel . " j·,n: • timed die. agriculture to raise food produc· .1' r:.!! '1 the Cnmmllni~t tion. He promised that henceforth minister or food replacing Ivan 'A!~~~I~~;~N s(~~)jh:d~~e~ ttkcl~:m~~~n~r~! °fta~~~ ~~~~ sta IS I,ng IV a 0 a·lla • the gOl'ernment would fix for sev· Altomare. In each cue the' re­ World would have to write of! the violence. , eral yeal'S In advance the crop placed minister had been under ~[edlterranean t~ :~.~ r\l"n~1; wrrr nb. eltire area unless Both agencies said the neet ha, By JACK ALLEN I government to consider Ihe con·' the north Israel port of Haifa .' delivery quolas 50 farmers could heavy criticism, mostly for inef· the· U.S. 6th Ileet could stay and standing orders to protect the LONDON (Reuters)-Two Brit· struction of a canal from the Gulf: Ule Jordan Rivcr and then dowlI . ~: H!.,·dl"· mind dllrin~ ~ figure their needs. ficlency. fight there In event .of war. lives and property of Americans. ons, one c! them a formcr war of Akalla through Israel til the 1through Hlc Wadi EI Araba to Ihe , The chief of naval operations Burke, in his testimony, said minister, Monday revived long. Mediterranean. : Israeli port of Eiiat on the Gull also said In recent congressional that If the U,S. fleet cannot stay held dreams of creating a rival SUGGE.STS UN PROJECT i of Akaba. This gulf opens a direct N tcstlmony madc public .'Monday in the Mediterranean with car· to the Suez Canal by blasting a In the London Daily Telegraph'i route to the Red Sea and the I'ita' night that the U.S. Navy might riel's "nobody can stay there." channel from the ~!editerranean Lt.·Col. F. ~Iackenzie, wrote: I :lliddle Eastern oil ports. Refuses To Mo.dify$100,OOO be the only major force .. capable He said that landbased planes to the Gulf of Akaba at the head "There has long been a project I of c.ontinutng retaUatory, assaults could not operate in the area of the Red Sea. . for culling a canal from the Gull! Th~ cost of a "~e.w Suez" would after 'the first furious exchange (If unless the fleet was there and of Akaba to the l\Ieeliterrancan. I' run mto many mllhons o( pound;; atomic blows In another world fighting. The project has becn suggested Before the war some experts pUI I,~DE" In Segergation conflict. Expanding beyond the Mediter· more t han once but shelveel "If thi, could be undertaken as i the cost o[ the Akaba scheme al u.s .. Hearing The admiral said that If U,S, ranean, Burke said control of the I'ariously on the grounds of cost, a United Nations project, tlsing i £4U,000,OOO. 'fwo years ago Ihr carrier· forces "cannot operate In seas now Is "Iargel" a uililnteral" geographical difficulties and ~hr. both Israeli andJordanian cO'OP'1 cotimate was put at £2no,OOO,O~(' r,y, ,\Ia. (AP) _ TIle lawyers offered to turn Roy Wilkins saying NAACP memo the Mediterranean, we have lost United States task "since the lact that the fig·year concessIon eration and la~or, incimJing the to include the cost of improl'inr '-~"t 11 :". .' ~nda)' rrfuscd to ol'er to the court other records bers· have lost 'thelr jobs because the Mediterranean,· and We had naval power of our AUies is not I!!ranted by Egypt (In Ihe Suez thousands of dIsplaced Arahs. a Haifa harbor. t. irt ;;ide a $)00 000 fine sought by Attorney·General .Tohn they sought public school integra­ better be able to operate In the extensll'e." Canal's completion in IB69 stiU better understanclin~ between .Jel\' /' ::: :'/t;onal .\s~ociation Patterson in connection with an tion. Wilkins cited reports. that Mediterranean because of that." Ihad unlit 19G8 to run. and Arab might well come nbou l , ---- .\.;Ilremcn( of Colored injunction against the NAACP's Negroes in Selma, a west central Burke testified at a special Sen. WAR DANGER LESS the tense situation in the Middle 'I dOing business In Alabama. Last Alabama black belt community, ate air power investigation before Burke said he saw "less and Last week's nationalization of East disappear and a neutral sea Police Blotter · :!\:ld b~· Circuit .Iudge week Jones found the NAACP JR had been lIischarged for signing an International crisis was precip. less likelihood" of a general war'l the Suez Canal by President rOllte between East and West be i Je·r.el \\'cdncsda)' for "brazen contempt" of court for a peUtion urging an end to segre. itated In the area by Egypt's seiz. with Russia, pinning his opiniun IGamal Abelel. Nasser, ho.wever, established." I' t! I' ~.~.'r~m wal litII &0 n 0 not yielding an extensive volume gatlon there, . ure of the Suez Canal,.which links on an estimate thaI Russian de· set many Bntons dreammg of .. City police: FOllr arrcsts, three. i I • - .• l:,ht ~Ion(jay night. of recards on Ala~ama operations. the Mediterranean with the Red fences "would have to be \'cry the Akaba project again, and two Lord Hore·Bchsha has saId hr I· [or drunkennc5s and one drunken· Making public membership lists S £ine much beltcr than I think raised it publicly Monday. has in mind a new canal cut drivin o, '. ! '1'.1. . !i · Hrs alked Ihe judge ~JE~JBERS LOST JOBS would, Wilkins said, make mem­ ca.Some o[ his testimonv '!Vas th ey' arenow " b coreI· Ih e SoVle . ts Lor d 'I,ore· Be I' IS Ila,,, '"onser" ,a· either froln the Mediterranean at I 0 Ihem tn fulfill his Jones turned down the request bers subject to "private economic iven behind closed doors and, this II'OU Id rls'k st ar Ii ng a ginenera co· tl'V e II' ar minister I'n 1937 "','0 rose' Ashkalnn, J'ust north nl thc Gaza R.C.M.P.: Q. uiet night. nn ar· i g ' I . II 110 of Lords to urge the strip, tn the Dead Sea, or lrom' rests, no aCCIdents. ! . their Alahama to withhold membership lists, reprisals, to loss of their public was released Monday night aftel' II Ie • tn Ie usc · lats Ilith other re. and private employment, to har· i o·"~"I· t' That left a $10,000 fine assessed being censored. ~~: •• ': za Ion expressed WednesdRY due to rise to $100,000 assment by persons apposed to DENY FLEET ALERT :L .~ ~ ·~:nIC reprisals and if Ule records are not in his rourt racl~ Integration In the public Both the state department and , i •.•1. Ictual fmc" if the by midnight. schools, to threats of the Use of the navy Monday denied a pub • :" . . "-t, OJ .\1!bama :-IAACP NAACP counsel presented a foree, Intimidation Ind the USe of lished report that the 6th Fleet I 'err rnlde public. statement by National Secretary· actual force." . has been placed on the alert to Accuses Burns Of Siding .. With • •

Demands New' Truce Supervi.sor· i., I JQlllin (el') -., or d an Gen. Burns continue at t,he post the immediale area of tension Lt.·Col. J. E. L•. Castonguay of I ~laj .• Gen. E. L. beyond tho expiry date, the Com­ switched from· the Jordan·Israel Montreal, chairman of the .com. d :drn;; with Israel mons was told In otta'''a Mon· frontier to the Gaza' strip. Ali mission, said his vote for censure I. . l' :mand\ that he be day, but this would be a Jutter Israeli spokesman s. I d there did not imply that. Jordanian :i:; lilt! ~tlrd Xations trucc for the general to decide. were exchanges of fire with the authorities were impllc.ated. a Cltinc RECORD DENIES ClIARGE Egyptians bombarding the Jewish : '. ['f ): \l;hich 'the Cana. External Affairs Minister Pear· settlement of Kerem Avshalom. ''It Is a call on them ·to take fOr two son, in reporting the UN request No Israeli casualties were reo effective measure~ to find .the cuI· . agaln across that Gen. Burns agree to an ex· ported, prits and to prevent recurrences as the Jor. CONDEMN.JORDAN ATTACK of such Incidents in the' future, • ""I~",.I.In,e! tension, sold the Canadian's rec· he said .. bll lh charged that ord is sufficient denial of any The Israel·Jordan mIXed armis. Jalor ~Io~'n a biased charge that he' has not been t1cecommlsslon . Monday con­ I Gen', Burns arrived In Palestine l~kellQ srae 1. impartinl. demned Jordan for an attack on Aug. 19,. 1954. .!:tee lUi" In Jerusalem Thr Jordanian spokesman said a a· . children's . home at the MaUe .~ Pale:,rvlsory organ. Ilst of cases In which' Gen. Burns Hamamlsha settlement near Je· . The 58·year-old First World War 11 h I Ine plans Is said to have shown a hiased rusalem eight days ago. veteran and commander of the ~t G~ el~flhlp, hut t~~ attItude is being prepared for The commission adopted an 1st Canadian Corps in Italy duro TED l~ !~Pir rnl' contract presentation to the UN and that Israel! resolution calling on Jor· ing the Second World War was. NASSER TAKES A BOW ON SUEZ CANAI,SEIZUR~,U!xan,1 ria, Egypt:-Gainal Ahd~1 Nasser, President of Egypt, stands up Irll /1 ne~t month Egypt, Syria and Lebanon. have dan to "keep It informed of the given leave· of absence from his in'his car to accepht!)e .dulatilln of.the crowd ihat chc.ered him in Ilcxandria a[!er annoullcement·of his seiZU"C o[ the Sue;: Canal· e! the future In been approached Lo prepare slm· preventative and disciplinary ac·. post as deputy mLnlster. of vet· under. :. nationalization decree. Nasser r..nriounced Ihat the rc\'(' , uc~ oC the Canal will be used to hu'IJ the hi!:h ,~swan Dapl nil the i1ar lists. " "\ .. ", tion the Jordallian authorities are erans a£fairs to work' for thc Uppef Nile .. Nasser .,aid thr Egyptian governn ,·11 I~'ili receive S10U million a year frOID thr l,"naJ. Britain~ lJigge,! stoclcholder Egypt and Israel were tHe com· taking" 10. prevent· vIolations of cause of peace In the· Middle: in lite Canr.i, is considering lreezing Egyptian funds 1!1 EnglamJ as a retaliatory mcasure.-{!N Photo); '. batants In the new ~ghUnl as the armistice agreement.· '1 East .. ...• .' "• ...... :.:.:.,.. _------r'f I . :. : - - • - , :('':1: . I ' i ;'\' '. ' f.: . I • '. !, ';

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tr '/H" ,I Local" Airstrips Vandals ", \ \~ , ore Smash Property ,I , • . . , .J ',",r . :· r.t} ",'. "; • I '."..... I,'t-. •• . '':', ", : ; ~ 'to: ckersgill Tells "News"'ln 'Prince Wales College ': I ·~ ri ments On • ,j \ 1 cal Matters' ·1 ,j , ,...... :.'.,.,;; i(lr lhc construction o[ three new air strips .

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·.. , .....•• ,t: ' Fcd~r;ll Go\'ernment. The Hon. J. W. Pick- '. '\cw!"\I!l(ililllrl representative in the' Federal · ·r.1;;d~ lh:,; .,tatcment yesterday afternoon in an . . \\"::i1 :hc Ilailr News prior to his departure for '.\";~:I' :l~l Jlouse of Commons is continuing to sit. ~I .. ··11 t.,t; lhr Stll'~ I r,· .I·•. :,.r ,. hri,':: cirrn pay 118 nlnely pcr cent share of r:·'·(:.:::,. ,,( .,,,.~ihl!' air a len pcr cent section of the Trans r':C"""_ '1'" r. II 1.,_""~ •• Fas" II Canada Hh:hwa"" Mr. Pickersglll I: I ~: .•\";, .I·""k·~ liar. replied to another question, "when ....'" " ',im\ .. 1.. cr!:nilr.. arlion Ih'\. e pro, nc Ia I au Ih or itl es have de· .' ~,.~(;;.h .. :, :n lhr plan· ~Ignaterl .!he area and constructed ! '. ""rll I'hnd Ihe road . .\ I: I:: ,trlr .1'" .,' SOUTHSIDE ROAD (; ''':t~: I (ar thc" Questioned as to what extent the • I'"''," •:\<',' t \\,,'1 h the Bell'. F edrra I government wII I un der t a k e 1~.rI0.r.. \Ir rickrr,till mrl,". to f Inance t h e reconstruct1-' on ':" . k"' \,m' definite the Southside Road In St. John s · I! If! Il '''-' he said that action In thl! connec· 1:::::;rl1inn ~tini!ler told tlon Is pending upon a reply to 'ir.1 lh .• : he expects Ottawa from the Municipal Coun· I)' ~ (;!lIed ",oon" for ell In the latest series of negotla· • ~r~ctl~n p( • nell' terminal tlons ob the matter . . lirjw:. He pointed PROVINCIAL ELECTION i! !Ircad~' going Mr. Plckersglll told the New. In, WI INmlnal at that In his opinion there would be no need for him to take an ~ilI !lId. a~ well, that acth'c part In the pro\'lnelal elee· Clbinet i· aC1i1'~ly can· t~n. . . . rrr,po·;;1 10 rXlc~d un· "In my brief visit here," he add· im~"",r benchts to cd," I haven't seen any decline in government support." . -~'RI:RI['~ IS~rn.\SCE "I don't think they'll need any and not • pro­ help, but I shan continue to IUP­ commercially' Itl1ln~ .t· lower he expected the House ,of Com .. (Daily News Photo) prices than other competitive mons would and its current session lhl ~lini'lrr when ask· port the. provincial .overnment THE PICTURE SHOWS Miss Emma Udell ofthe staff of the office Rt Prince of Wales College standing by :r Ihnu;ht lhr Federal II'berever I may be." . private firms Illd "the critics within the next tlVO weeks and "culd inlroduce un- Mr. Plckersgl\l reply in. to pre· might walt to lee' wbat happens be said that he and his family the safe at the office, where vandals did untold dam c:ge to office files and equipment over the week-md. in,;Jrancr for fisher· vlously reported criticism of th~ before they make such statements." would be coming to Ncwfoundland rremier ~malll\'ood's new experimental flsh Itatlon at "I'm perfectly lure, bowever, for their annual holiday' aboard arldhnr. let in June. Val1e)'fleld In wblch It has been tbat this Isn't true," he added. his new coasting vesscl, the Millie ·Leave·~ Destruction In Their Trail ~OI'Hnmrnt will claimed that the plant will operate The Immigration Minister said Ford, just as soon as It does close. The office of the Prince of to pr," open' the locks. the, handle broken of! the door. Coloured ch:;lk from a eupbol\l'd Wales College wr-s in shambles 'fhe door leading Into the office The "andals I>lso tried to get in· in the reading room was strewn yesterday morning as the result was removed by tearing off the fo the safe by prying orr the top ol'er the floors o! the haUs and Premier Back. ···F'rom West· Tour of a visit from vandals over the front facing ~1th a chisel, which covering and dlgl1ing Inlo the In· ~round into the woodwork. A tape week·end. ~he 'vandals left behind in the sula!ion from the top. The), did recorder wa~ destroyed and the S!:1ll1woo<1 returned cd by practicallY eYerythlng I saw," Boime Bay eompart very. favour· mendous faith In the future of office. An axe used 10 demolish nol sllcceed In gelling at the con· wires were cut aboul an Inch \In/roal' .. Iter travel· the Premier said. "Tht ,roads are ably with the best to be found any· Iheir Island home. It was a great !hc In~rllder5 entered the lhe furniture and s:-.fe was broken tents of the safe, but valuable from thp. telephone. The only In­ lhln I~ mi1r~ hy car not paved, and In place,1 they .te wbere in Canada today~ No New· joy to me to sec (he h.calthy, cheer· .llUlld!ng Ihrou.~h. a sma,11 win~low ofC, anrl was also left behind. files wcrp. ~trc\Vn over th~ floors, ~tnlmrnt u!1dam~~r.rI hy tile van· ~!.i~~no:;.nrl. Acrom· st III quite rough, but the remark· foundlander needs to be ashamed ful, )yell·trained children every i 111 the gymnaslllm. a~d wcnt r'~ht .' nno marh DC dirty hands II'crr j (1i"1.~ durin,!l nlPir \'isit to ~Ile h Hn~. Dr r. W. Rowe, able [act Is that you can drl,'e prae· of the splendid .ccommodatlon where. It Is practically a ncw race llhrough the bmll! .r,.; ~Ir O. L. tienlly from St. ,John'~ to Port lUX and lervlce being provided by these of Newfoundlanders that we ICC I coke holtles. half full, and some! Imter, /I nllneol(rapll m~oCluJle. the Fafe. tion~ rontrol hnx. which Wa! on book~. ::! rfl~ier ~Itrndrd the Basqnes today. You have to lue splendid new establishments. in the younger 'generation today. o( them broken all ol'er the halls musical Instrnmcnts, chalk thr m~t wall of the room. G:lr,1 L',,~,

, ' , i,. I i , THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 31 " ! , '

.,'" \The Neg!csted Banner, Freight " THE DAILY .NEWS , For . \. Newfoundland's Only Morn!:19 Paper \ .In News Bav , The DAILY NEWS Is a morning paper LAKE, Onl, (Cp . t . P5tabllshed 'ill 1B94, and publisHed at Lhe By WAYFARER .. .' ,, 'stoerat of the .', , Nel'ls Building, 355-359 Duckworth Street, .J~nqUln Indian I SL John's, Newfoundland, by Robi:lson & DAY OF THE RACES . has evaporated with the chang· ,The Identity of those ,ilrAt 'Ing times, Fow young men are'. ommission~ by Compau)', I.Illlltcd. . willing 'today to accept the per· . of Canada I\1EMBE{l 01~ THE CANADIAN PRESS vlsilors (0 or citizens or SI. DIY ,John's who first carried boats to sonal deprivations at' hard train· The CanAdian Pres! is exclllsive\1 entitled the late at Quldi Vidl (properly ing and there arc far too many \ to the usc [or republication of all nelVs pronounced "kitldy· villdy") i~ distractions. The heyday of ·the dispr.tchcs In Ihl~ pnper credited to It or ~o lost In antiquity, 'fhc village o£ races was in a pcrlor! when The I\~~oclntccl Pre~~ or Reuterl and also the Quldl Vldl itse\{ Is one o£ Ihe athletic opportunities II'l're more Im'nl new~ publl!hcr! therein, IIld('~t in the Munr!, Prosperous reslrletr.rl Rntl ~oclal diVersions All Prr.!! sm'lc~ ftnd 'Ic~tllre .rtld~! In pllllltcrs IIvrel th~re In the were limited, But the Hegalla slill continues to be n welt· Ihl~ (IUpCr'Rre copyright and their rellrodurllon srl'enL~r.nlh century anci Lheir properly WAS twice raldell Rnd C1hservcd IradlUon even If hot· Is prohlbltNl, '" dogs amt 'hamburgers have tlllwn MII.\· !irBSCnIPTlO~ n:\'1'm~ destroyed by the Fr~nch between Ihe piner. o£ thc pork and cabbage eln~d. " ,. " " •• " , $ 8,00 per a!1num 16!l7 and 1705, It Is nol unreason, ahte to 8llppOSe that these otd· lhllt uscd to be available at so VnilN! t\ln~l1nm nnd all Mem,ber AudIt Bumu Of lime settlers often lin II boats many tenls' on Ihe coursr, and Farei:n r(lunll'ic~ " ,,812,0(1 per annum carrlNI the short dislance from thrsc doys Ihe hon who want Au:hnri7cn /'I' sN'ond cla~s m"i1 Post OUke Clreul.Uon. the little harbour of Quldl Victl liquid ~lImulnnts have 10 brin!! OtJ1~r:mtn1, OItRlI'h. to the lake for thclr prl"II"l Ihelr own: The licensed lent t. " ! , sport and pi ensure. It Is cqua\l!, no longer a fcature oC the banks ,~ rea~onRble tn assume tbat rin the of'Kitt!' Viltr. . TUESDAY, JULY al, 195~ SRhbath mHny of the rough [j~h· • • • lire lold that they talk too long on the crmrn hnboured iu St,· ,lohn's Rut in the cour;c of rnjoying tclcnhotle, 101' the summer fishing would Ihe Regatta, as 511 man~' thou­ Day .. walk throuJlh woodtand paths to ,Ianrls 110, few stop 10 gh'e credit Regatta Now c\'ery long-suffering hw;band the lakeside (0 relax on a wnrm where It is properly duc. The Imows Ihis is quit!! true, Most or them, ' rlay. But the eRrllest documenta­ Rn r~lra, c.nOe wtll be I repliCa ()nl~' the r.nthw·im;tit' co-opcration of RegaLln Committee is however. have given up the uneven strug­ tion or rac~,s on the lake occurred' ordinary body in mnny way" It used early in the last lhc Clerk or the Wenlhel' is needed to bv Indians .nd fUr gle, Nothing is more conductive to di~­ in 182B when amateurs of the is, In the Ur~t instance, ~ sort of mal;c tomol'I'oW':; regalia ;molhcl' mem­ lime competed In gig and whale, sclI,perpetuatln1l group whnse C.nada's network of orable ntl\· in the ~tln~1s oC 'Ihi~ fnmou~ tlp'banee of' the serenity of the home boat. It Is hardly surprising that members voluntnrily and cheer­ ~1i!1ioos of dollars atmospher~ than even 'a tentative sugges­ victory went to th~ lighter gig, moved from the occnsion ~\'llich hilS been cnt'l'ied on in fully aisume many ex.acting bur· posts and But the important thing Is, that dens and 'perform many wonders one form or Rno,thcr for more than 12(; tion lhat a telephone cpnversatlon be­ eentres of the tween women should be- interrupted for boat races on Quldl Vidl are one in the process, One hRR only 10 yrllr:-, of the oldest and best·sustalned t!llnk of tho bont house a few nOBLEM , Bernard, who has Thl' Rrf::tUn ,~ mAny things to l1)any what the male head of the household traditions In tho Island, ' , years ago and IlI/1k at it today to considers to be more important business. .. o[ canoes In I'POI'II'. :\ 11 ('x h,1w;1i nr, 1n hour of love • • • see what ambitious alms the his biggest problem HowevC'r, to he fair, we must admit It Is In thts spirit that many' Committee has attaIned by all- enougb birch : .. :111" C"l11mil:~r. whieh nl'r~nl1i7:c;; nnn people still attend, But for a that adult convcrsatlonalists on the tele­ siduous effort ami enterprise, ____ .boUt half the n.c:ess~1 (1.rp('l~ i:. it is the ,-!I'cnt holic1,,~' of Ihe good many others, there Is the The sums that have been eX· ~=~~~~~ff#1~~~~~~~~:::=---- phonc have heen completely outclassed • hand and hopes ~ 1";11' t(l Ihl' puhlil' HI. Inrgc, ,\n(1 in spite spirit of nostalgic recall to di· pended to Improve the lakeside complete the job by the teennf:ers, ,Those ad01escents rect them to the lakeside on lor lh' t'11'II1\' (Ith(~1' rlh'crslon$ thn\ nrc to facllltics and appearance have lew months" . have not only made the telephone a per­ Regatta morning, There, gather· been substantial nnd they have used In canoe.maKlng h. rnund j'n this complex age, in spite cd about the Committee Tent, sonnl monopol~r but have added to its been quietly raised and efficicnt· Britain And The Su pliable is soft leather of Ihr (;H't thlll tho~c who still do not language a curious medley of gulps, they meet old acquaintances' they Iy ~J1ent by this energetic group By RRUCr. flJOSS,\1' not come apart with 0\\'11 cars ha\'e friends to hwite them into have not encountered since the of citizens, Sucb el'cnts 8S Britaln's final evacuation "r Ih~ Suel Chief Bernard doesn't :, groans, exclamations and primitive last Regalla Day, talk 'about old • the c('untr~' for the eln~', Aboul a quarter • • Rnn Cr.,mal Aclhel Nas~cr's unoppo,~d electIOn a~ pmid(nt find what he wanlS of the popl1lntion or this city \'ibits the sounds that parents have often been times on the banks of Kitty ,earchinl( In the compelled to wonder if the theory of Vitty and genernlly indulge in One oC the outstanrlil1~ nnr! to· !;hould ~~n'e to focu, American attention lIlor. !'ron.ly Ihll l;lkc!'ic1c on Regatta Day, an orgy of reminiscence, The dRY perhap~ lhe most noticeahlo on the Vital Suez waterway thou,and, or milcs from our Ih!IIL evolution is now working In reverse, of t he achievements of the Com· "IT "IEA:oiS A tOT" It ma~' be that the Coeal point of intel'­ races are, of course, Imporlant. For the canal's future is 5hrnudcd in l1ncrrt~intr Illb, , es: is to be Cound on the banks or the Anyone who comes of a gcnel'ation Were there no races, there would mittee has been produced in co' It means a lot to havc some­ :ime when U,S, depcndenc!, upon it i, moun1iM 10 I.w ' operation with the SI. John's one". who sprc,,(]s a ray of bkc rathcr than upon its waters but the which hilS a vivid recollection of tho!'e be no regatta. But they seem Britain's depr,rtur~ ,means Ihat the ~(Jil throll2h which t!.1 fur-off davs when St, John's had about more ftnrl more to become Ihe ~I\lnlcipal Council and tbe ex· cheer, "to make this life worlh ra(;C.' arC' still importtlnt to the succesc; pert gulrlance oC Park Superin' living, "whcnel'cr thr~' are ncar mile canal Jla,ses Is now whon~' cO!1trolled h)' Eg),pl. ,'~d 200 tclepilones. all of which had to be centre of a del ached interl's! of the 0<:\' and what the Del'bv and which lacks some of the com­ tendent Hllrry lIaml)'11. This Is , , ,a ,1', ~et ncl tender person .i~ in the tightening ll:rip of a man, !\as~er, II ho io ,howinllt/[ Ep~om DO\\,ll!' are 10 England, tllc Re­ wound up before they could be used, petitl\'c atlracllon of tile past. the developmcnt o£ what is , .. wah faith in things' 10 l1C numcl'OUS sill:ns of ruthless amhi:ion which could ~prlllrCl):! !:,atta ,mel Quidi \'ieli are to St. .John';;, should be tolerant about the deCects to And if there wrre no races at known' as the King Georg~ the .. , who lires for you and )'011 the canal's user" ' all, we suppo:;e tnat the Day of Fifth r.hmlOrinl Park. For a Inng alone ••• moldin~ a hnpeful key , Thi,:; ~'Car Ihe appearance oC the lake be encountered in today's service. , Once America was a negligihle u~rr, hut ",'l~:, It· Ir;,!fic Ihe Races has become so firmly time evcn the optimistic Regatta , • ,it means a 10', to walk life's SII(,7. is heading towarll, 2fJ p~r een! of the fnl"l MI'1\1~i lolu;:,u! "ide )1,,:, becn I11l1ch impro\'ecl b\, the We confess thal we are no different Commitlee must have Crlt slight· established AS a sllrt of New· ruad. , ,to~cl her h"no in hand than 100 million Ions, Oil i' ~hc hi,!! il~m III mcnt ~cai; U \\'01", done nn the :\1 el11 01' i bows ~'ou they unMr· \\'call'er :hat will /Zh'e us another Day of frustrating busy signal. But that is in the i r Ihousands on the form. But all of a sudclen Ihe slann, .. it means ~ lot to mcre­ because we ha\'e become so' accuslomed d~slgnated date, ' effec't of years of painstaking I~' knl)w .. ,n Iripnci Is hy 'your Ri~ht now ~\'crybocly's 011 shipm"ntl thro'l~h Sll~! the Race;; Cor the history bookS, (0 in this day and age to exceptional service • • • worl( i~ be seen and it is now ~irlc, , . to comll)[-:. ~'ou when S(lme 67 million :ons, or nc~rly t\\'o !hirrl, nr Ihe c3nl!'! I~t!: It 1\'ould be wrong to sa~' that pos~ihle to broaden one'~ vision ,things go wro!1g, , ,ancl help )'OU traffic, But U.S, companies estimalc 1\101 tl'O;cedrd, ton, are from :wo to 2jO Ir,line,l pilo" tn :~\/._ hi1\'c dared In ntt,ll'k them, But the pro\'incc~ in all manner of public sel'­ If ~'ou c;:,n Ii,'e In R hCll1s~ by sholl1l thaL oil dellosits o,ln,"along al'c1he Ii!;elihoilll uf n change, f I throl1~h the tllrky. pn5~a:::I', 'rl 11' f1rr,~:,,t "t'll~, are ir'fI,I!(l!, (he side of the road, watch Ihe flallks of SIICII 11101lol _ , An important part 0 t Ie ~tory I I' nr h' Bl'ili~h are oul, :\nd lheir return wOllld \'ices, We ha\'e been tr~'ing to make uP. mor<' thilll likely. Expel'l;; of the growth of a:;ricul\ure in Ihe 'Ioday's volume, but qualified pilots arc ,:"r< ,n r~', '11!~ hE' ill\'a~ion, Oiplomal ic and economic the eleficiencies in too short II time and wa)' the race of men go b~', arid would no! be surprised if oil area is beinl! marked thi; wCl'k The rer.1 prohlcm i~ hoI\' 10 copr 11':111 r\p"r.,INI nlC ~,1IH': ions app<',11' 10 he Ihe 0111 \' ",eapOlIS we ha\'e to suffer some incon\'eniences still be a lriend oC man, you're 'were 10 be founrl, A£1er the when the Federal agricultural de. ,'cars jsut after Ihr Sue7. Comp~Jlr yield, Ihr ,,,~nwm/~t II just not paying attention, in the al'"el1nl of democrac.'·, in the process. war quite a number or oil de· partmenl's nem'by experimelll.1 ('l~a~ly' the compan)' can.'1nl hp I'~prc:rrl tn hMncf I ' It i5 fUl':hcr to be very !:it rongl~' sus­ j , posits were found in Germany farm celehrates it, 50lh birthday. to bc completed or mactc 11~1' of aitpr th;;1 rialI', ~'(/' DF.ATH LIST -in Oldenhurg, Bavaria and the The farm in its half,century of, The money will nalurr.li)' hal'c to cOI~r frnm :r~:r ~~ , . pcctcd that Nasser had acquainted Rur­ (Brock\'ilIc Recorder ancl Times) upper valley or the Rhine. service to southern Alherla farm, Ihe degl pe to which i: may be marie al'allank h,n~c" ~in \\'ith his intentions, This means that Ten fatalities have occurred TI.~refore it did not become el's has constantly applied gricn, 1 'cl f m Na<>ar or hiS I little good could come o[ discussion, in on No, 2 Highway, In Brockvllle necessar~ until now to prnceed tHie investigation to practical the assurances that can,)(' game 1'0 j" ft' E ill Ihe Securitl' Council where the Russtan &nn on surrounding roads, In to marine drillings, a far more farming methods, tne canal will b~ managecl by Eg~'pt ,in ~ m:ln~l~r, h,e lun. Strength For The Day process th,,!1 land It has attacked problems oj a great and stili growing I!\d \'elo could 'nullU\' unanimous condemna­ the firs! hall of tbe year, Dur, c;:~~;:~:,:~ internaho~al w~t~r\~~~~'.ntP/' ing the past six months, 149 drilling, However In 1955 the pests, disease. soil conscn'ntion Whal arran!!emenls may he mac r, II' a, 'nical, tion of and action against E~~'pt. And German oil resources sholl'er! a and has developed special crop given cannot be foretold at this lime, :\01' car. Ihe po I i~ , By EARL L, DOUGLASS mishaps costing $100 or l1\.0re rc if r\asser ma~' count upon the moral damage, have occurred, fanny considerable drop for the first strains to meet local conditions. in the Middle East and the world be forcs ,",•• Buts~;! MIGHTY'IN SPEECH AND INFLUENCE time In so that It has Experiments in animal hus·· can be certain that every dar that passes make, ,he support of Russia, the ,'ery ~act that- he . Injuring 10 persons and hurting decnde~, Phillips' Brooks, rector of Trinity Episcopal b:: ,;no uf/;cnt. to exploit lin· bandry have helped make south. Itt t our well bei!1g and s3fet\·. is in a position to put the giants of de· '17 more, derwater deposits, Incldental1y ern Alberta's cattle industry one mpoc an 0 .--:.-- -- ' '- mocrac\' on the defen~i\'e is enough to Church of Boston, was one of ~he greatest preech· Th N th I d' ' I of the best in Canada. 1 ulatio'n of this north~ ers of the nineteenth century. BEER IN GROCF.RlES e e cr nn s IS OCCUPICt VARYI:oiG CONDI1'IO:oiS ~10I'e leS "I'lIa!!e i5 ne:;r!y 2.\,vw, raise his stock in the Arab world to the with gimilar plans, Both coun. CllllrC .. b Yet Phillip Brooks' life began with a huge and (Sudhury Stnr) In no other area of western additions r rril'ing !' point or makin!! him the prcsent-day tries will be able ~o apply to ludicrous failure. After graduation from college, There has been no llubHc de­ these nc.w projects mueh of what Canada ;jre there so many differ- F M train and rar, ::ucceSS(lr of the Prophet. , ' he had only one desire, and that was to teach In ent natllral clements to contend ~ or' assena Most of them art mand in Ontario tor the sr·1e of h 1\05 been Icarnecl in the United ' h Ihe The' fact is that the world ~ . most a boys' preptoratory school: He ~rled It and failed with, from' soil and water to - some way 11'11 strat~gic waterway is nmy dommated oeoole 0' the llr"vin~p are ~1i1l States, where for some years weather, By OWES CltU:llB jects. When the Job; l~r~:L!I .miserably. 'l'he headmaster dismissed him and In the clark llR to wllPre thn drillin!! for oil on the boltom of Soils vary from rich black loaln MASSE~A, N,Y" (AP) :- M:ls' many workNS and ~\!:I b\. a nationalist Eg~'pt wInch has b~en 5cnt him away ,.fith' the declaration that 1l hOO llrl'nosal ori~lnated, Therr h tho sea hag hccn in progress, In the cllol, humid Il'l'stcrn fuot, sena is short oj cverythlng but leav~, I\ul in what nu .. bllilding lip \'ery friendl\' relations 'ylt~ been hi~ obRervaUon that I per,lon Vrho falltd noth!n!! fo Rubstanliale a sf~tc· hills of the nocky ~loul1taill5 to people. as the hub of the Amer, one knul", , 1111 Russia, And c\'cn iC he dare not !tmlt In teaching failed' in every thinK ebt. men,t IIlnrlp hI' a grocl'ry spokes· C,\U. Fon 'filE AXf: • dark brown soils in the medium iean side 01 the SI. l.awrence sea· '111e el'I.II"llIi~ prob,e man In Sou'hern Ontr.rlo ~ome • access to all nations, there' i5 n~thing, to Brokenlleartetl allll dejected, Brooks Yo'~nt Into (Calgary Herald) rainfull distriet~, brown soil! in wa\' 'aud power projects, but if a lug a tlluL'e Itlr tI,e wpelts allo that the n~it~lion the IVllrm, dry und finally g \I p of determined greal. 11114 sp.mlnury t,nd preparfcl himself lor the ministry. ~ The souner this Iw~n:~',seconc\ ZOI1l'~ fa r~ligilJ(,ls Slt>le~ ~rt, pre\'ent :\as~cl' from so tampcrlllg WIth started In :Norlhel'll Ontario, sub,marginat land~ which arc aI, IC:ld~rs have their w~y, the,r~ 'Will ami botch ale llJl\ ' Wilhln a ,few yenrs aHer hlR ordination he Wni Parliamrnt M Cunaua is ,Jlut the tolls that the cconom~' of the free lI1~rcifully oul of its misery, the mllst too ch'y for plunt life, be no shul'lagc of opp()rh1J11~ICS 10 camps spralll in eve~ , hcln~ spok~n of in Philatlelphla-w\vhere at dif, TO RF.PI.ACF. TRF.F.S \'1;1"((\ . ' world could be se\'cl'ely damaged, better, On top 01 thcse natural worship, able ~pot. At Ihe 1t is, of course. a elangerous game all ferent times he had two different churcheS-liS (LoJldon Frrc Pres~) cOllditions are probi~m~ I,aised b,l' Protestant ~llIl1'che~ hal'e united bank and Ihe po'l fllr ~folori~t5 who knock clown a JlAIR.DO FOn FInO irrigation, the lifo !;I',Ii)rI of the with help from na\Jonal leaders, faccs app,'nr lor! , \\'hich the Egyptian president has C~1- OIIe of ~he outstanding preachers In the Ea6t, tr~e in Preston mllst rcntace i~ (Hamilton Spectator) arid sections of Janel. to brin o the churches to the peo· one bnrked. He is making an. E,gyptta:l Thrn he w;:.s called to Trinity in Boston, For R whole generation he held tne city spellbound. with a tree or similN' size and The r.pcx of the pyramid of With Irrigation, evcn b: fore th~ pie, An" outdoor theatre is ~~i,nll. OTiu:R rROllU:)IS , {j- yirtue out of the world's necessitIes. But t~·pe. The Parks Board sr,V5 Hi tomfoolcry nBS been reached tnrn or the came new u,cd, Permanent church faclhhes TIlat io Ihe People stood In the aisles every Sunday, and his, cent'I~!" ~rnr.onue maples In haU R mUe of boule· D!' a Park A\'enue, New York, possibilities for crop are being expanded, These are But Ihe mor!1 and if he wcre to take any course that would Innuence on the city's Ilfe between Sunday was. pr~duction, III, ;: impene the full Pond equitable 11~~ of the vard have been destroyed In this poodle parlour ~hat offers hair. but It also brought nell' problems among the steps, problem; are jll:t .1 I : e,'en greater than his ministry of preaching on ,,'ay, The council has ordered styling and mother.danghter out. to farming, such d~ soil ferltiil!', Will the united effort work~ th leader- of tbe Canal to' countries whose securIty and Sunday, People felt that the Splril of the Ilvinr Its constabularr to report names fits for the CJ:.:::~ sm,art set. 'alkali, drainage. Inc rea s e in Say~ Re,·. ~ a~1 r i ~a~n~ v~~: ,~here ~rt n i n ;'1' ~ economies depend on it, he might \~E:11 God walked the streets of Boston IS Brooks went and addresses of t.nyone damaS(. Obviously, there lire peo111e who weeds and others, ch.aIr~an e P g churches in the I 1· I be not merely inviting but pro\'okmg r.bout his dally work, ~e whole elty honor· Ing a tree, This Is 1I sensIble don't bear their fair sh~.re of All these problems' have been' m!~t~e; ,,' of the!e 2re nell' l , I till Id' 'bll't! tackler! by the experimental farm \\ ere sure of It. \, e believe temporary quarter , ["'t\ ed him at his death, The statue in front of his provlsloll. Trees are h8rd militant 1l.ction. enough to get and to grow, Pres· s wer ! responsl I es. Its success has helpecl f~~ter th~ that only through this united ef, "Ices were incrwta n~ q: The United StClles appears to be pre- ehurch shaWl him preachinl and bel'lnd him ton's plan mhlht well be eopled CHILDREN AND IltOTOR biggest sugar beet Industry In fort can the ~lassena P~otestant and three, but sl1l1 /1 pared. ;IS it should, to ~h'e ~ul1 support the figure or Cnrlst with the divIne hand laid by olher places, BOATS Canada and a lar~e raw CI'OP an·l churches prOVide a cordIal w~l. the maj~rity of the ;.! . cannlnJ< In~ustrv In an ~rea whe'''' come ,to all, newcomer~ and aid . trl~1l 1 ~. and 111 tllli; on the prp.lcher's shoulder, ' to Bl'itain France new and (Port Arthur News,Chronicle) once wllr! ~a~e an~ !!rqs ,lpld them In findmg ~ongemal church Many who lived 10 ; ! dangerous crisis in world affairs, 'l'he A saint whom God made Ittlculatel OTT, UNnER NORTH SEA? As It Is propo~ed to apply hom~~," m'lles from the I , 1 • GERMANY INVESTIGATES · t t ~"\ •. ~ .!' Suez Canal is vital 10 the safety of l~e IIIe iIcence ;;ys el113 n opera, ~~YER.E~TlI~r. WOnK GIlOWl:oiG .;VI~IlY JM! c1PI'eloppcI Ihe I (From the Bulletin of the 'Ger· lions oemotor boats, it will he As Alhrrla the In 1350 MRssena an ealY' onh' temporar)', !o , free \liltion;; or we~l and east and Its YEAR WITHOUT FATALITY man Federal GOI'ernment 1 ~outhern enler~rl \\'~s neeeS5ar," ,to nr\\' rentdr)" It a goin/!' "illage of 13.000, Today A Ihon;:ht Or ' UEe within the tel'm5 of existing interna­ (Pe!erboroullh, Examiner) !ri\'~ ronsid~~'alion w~s ranrh;n~ Thous"nd~ ~ Geo\ollists 11Rve 5t~rlpd to ex· \0 Lhe ma,t~1' o[ "ge, It IS t!le, rDu~'r)', :razecl, 0)' c~ttl~ ,ami c(Jn~ervative estimAte or the pop' IncRted "bar~ Mm" '~lll tional agrEements must be pl'esel'\'ed, July 10 was the 366th since there was an ae­ !min~ th,. bottom of the sea com.mon tiling, nnw 10 ~ee JII' ~llrcp, FIrst maj"r Irri~~tlon rip, Dry.land ~rain production on ~n tirerl or fi~hhn.~ c(~:~ I·I!' Whether it cLln be so pl'eSel'vec!' in th!! eident re~ultlng in death on the Itreets of this alonll German,v's north COH~' in ,'en,lles, .nmptllllr~ nol mC,lre ,'rIOpnl"nt"n c'mr I'n 1901 n'n r] exlensive ~eale" also started dllrln~ to church ~nri n 'cit)', Can we tick off another 365 da~'s without I m,rch for 011. 1! their ef[ort~ face or Nasser's dangerous act of piracy lead to succe~s, floating 011 tow· than 10 j'car~ of age, nperahn~ brought r3pld lnf!tlx of ~ettler;, the 'firsl rlec~de of the century SOUGHT Rnr remains to be ~een,' R [atl'Jli!~'? ers will be erected, As, ~'et a motOl,'1 bn.~, ~!ta!l)' of bIt hem 15 "CII'II~. '0 he "-Int \\'orCe 1','1 allrl prnlJlem~ th~1 grew with I;~c ,",,·hl ~!; _:0:--· apparcn ). arp. qUi e calla p as ~" , n > d I ' Local pa,lur· '~"h' there Is no prl\O[ Ihat under· ~'.In', Call'!, 'rhw" I'~ rapi dCl'e ,'pmcnt. \I'Wi ~nan!, 10 '\' rk .\211 II tIle r'O water oll'deposits exist, bllt Ihe I ve.II TI Ie cI lances are lere - . ,. the nell, l:n"'3ted rllul,tr~" Solu, Ule New 0 • 'I'I I BEAVTY CONTESTS will be a gradecl age relaled I'j,~r~e of Ihinr.s alom: thnt linns had to be foun.1 ami pas~l!i Churches, The mercoun(~ ~I (Brockv1l1e Recorder and Times) fact. thaI oil has been struck tn Ihe power of the motor. worlrl r::.mous wnterway ha\'p to the new settlers if they were tr suited this sum o r'JII. on IRnd near the COMt makes It Do We Talk Too Much? or \he 1958 Mlli Cillada conte~t • Toronto lIpparently adoptce! 'a plan. ver~' make a living, ' eraUI'e religioUS p~ 'oaW<1 seem highly probable that these much akin to the manner of For thl; rl!ason, the Lethbridge In addilion to I '!,el, I ' newspaper r.porter has written: "This' year'. deposits extend seaward; since BILLBOARDS ON THE SUEZ The president of the Avalon Teleplione conscielltioul .searcb for -:h. tops In Canadlllll (Owen Souncl Sun·Times) .• tilings along some 01 the leadinr. experiment Ii farm came inlo alre used for serll" eeologlcal formation. are In de-, U,S. hi:'!I\·:0)'5, All ari,'cl'lisin)' b' g "ch;pel on whefl! Company is a courageous man, Truth beauty and talent WII the mo.t embltt.reil display As We ride along the highwr.y "111 , , darter' pendent of ~h8 shore line. ,Ex­ "g en ill"s II:lS see IIr CC I tile r'roiI, It ~ I any of t h"e orl!~lna I ,pro bl elll! pro"ram" hUll• qil 'd' should out put it is not always pleasant , or pubUc name-ealllnll, pushing, pullin., Ind bad periments show 'that there are and nnd ~ome o[ the !inest olll "iews hir!den or marred by big to sell adl'ertisi::"~ SIl'~C on hu"e"" ,·arc· been so I\,1', li but th cy ha,',' '\traner unit.Cha mhprborr 0, and someUimes its plain unval'l1ished feellnJls In the conte.t'. stormy'10 ytars." A line . snline mountain ranges on the bill h;mls at hall rilile inter, I r.en stlPw;cdeet by newer and " asscna bUiiY ~ lIil1boards (it doc~n't happen statement evoltes biUer ana even spite­ commentary we must, say I 'Thl~ contcst hM b~ s~l1o holtom hetwefn the dikes '\'::5 here vcry often) we can gahi along t" ~ 50 mile stretch more compiex problems and the lends more mo ful ,c~>ntradiclion. That might· well be come no:hll1ll but l farce-undlllnified and point· and Hellgoland, They are tbe between Port Said and Ismailia, ' work continues without end., ium. eontmuation of eon~nental sub- some kmfJrt from the fact It , , the. we when the ,wom~n of 5t. John's less In the j!xtrer:ne, L6t there' be an end to'it, . . ( • , ' v 1 I" • 'I" • ·• ... tr!:lr.I't:I~~"""1I1"~'I"!U~:I~!'II':!t'IJlll'I"" ~'r. '11~:t'1~~111'1"'1 " ...... ~I'.'\O'fI"',"-· .... Wf'IIII ...... ,.: ..1'···11 .... ·:':-, :,.,~MI".' 1 ': II' ;11'.':'~f!I""·I: "", Power CommlSSlon I ...... "·""", ...· .. " .... ,,' ..... ""., "LI"L",:,."'I~,.m'" ,.",;,,;,' ,,;, , .. ;;n,""" ,C''', ,'0 ", ...,,,.,-" """.. ,.. , .. ,. , .....,J"., .. ,",.... ",. ::;f~;!"" L ,;,:'.. :\ I" r , . . .. ." ~ .. Freight • VANCOUVER (CP) - Federal I . , gov~rnm~rtt scientists hAVe toid . .1' '. . ' ~f ~ the British Columbia Power Com- . ; .'~ 1 ~ '., ~ for Programme mission that at leMt a year's VICTORIA (CP)-noad~ from study is rteeded·to d~terntlne II a '. \.' ' aY Ipalhs to highwa)'s and brldll~s propo9~d power project fin tha ' ;'{.-.: '. B• from high cantilever strllctures to SomMR river .System on Vaneou· · ri ',:t., . I l.\lil: On!. t cr )-.\n Ismail creek crossing! wUl be built · ~ !'-f . ver Island would endanger fllh· • t . '.:"t. :tc'C~.t ~I tht onte·lln British Columbia during the " erles. ; .01.:. ~~;'q~:n lnclian Irl,be next 10 yoars .t a ~.()st of '1,000,. Even aft~r such a study, they H " "'nrrl b, thr ~a· ',000 000 I ' • ..,1,.1 1 • b 'Id ,. say, "there would be no IIssurance ~ ~~,' ~ Canada 10 III "Already we have under con· that fish runs could be main· ~ 1i.!;(1:\ !II)' Ireight ~tructlon more big bridges than tained al anywhere nUr p~sent • all the other provinces have built levels of abundance.". ~ ; I ~att BtrnRrd 01 since confederation," says' Pre· The commiulort plans to Install ~ r.~\t Indian ~rser.\·c, mler Benllelt. . a 33,500 horsepower plant InVOIV-I'" •.tt. 3b,1ut ,5 miles Th~ $1,000,000,000 figure was Ing three' lakes and two rivers on "l~t1~a. plan, \0 lurt gll'en by the premier while he was the Island. ' ~ " 'mer on thr ranoc, und~r fire by the CCF opposition Scientists are c()ncerned about ~ lJIlI, tran!rorlation for at the la~t session of the Illgisla· effecb of Itrange water which !1i •-/1:1 ..slit' (. ture. mil/ht upset flah movement. m ~.:. Jt' txptct~d to co~t The opposition was critiCizing :tJI '" A mooel of the project Is being ~ ," \..I~I:;Il·ht placed on per· the Social Credit gO\'ernmenl's ex· tested at U~lvnslly or B.C. ~ , .n (lllaW: following pRndinK of the wll highways alld .~~ • tul), in :\ugu~t., bridges authorit:.-. Most apan under con· "'II N't inrl\ld~; con· \ BIG PROJECTS , • elaborat~ I ~. I !,Uuo!r lIork~hop, The allthorlty now is building struction Is 'a three-type crossing I! of Okanagan Lake at Xelowna ill 'SI:t 1\ tb, u!lcrn I fi\'e bridges at a total cost of "Hel , .. tOUih we ..... dn" find lDur1na:, D~ lrrl where a' mile - long linking of ~ LJ~f : nearly $50,000,000. causcways, pontoons and a ver· ~ ., 1~:ln, ',\ h" 'HHrl 18: A tunnel under the Fraser Rh'cr The toli authority purchased the tical 1i£t·span Is expected to cost ,~ , I~ ,'I' r~l~rJ' thr canoe: 10 r05t U6,OOO,ooo, Is expected 10 ~;:ears," 5part In 1955 for $6,000,000, the or· Sinct then, however, he has Iglnal cost price, Should the pro· $8,000,000. I~;: ;mP<1Itan', ~nrl pro~. I bp completcd by early 1959. HIGHWAY ACTIVITY ~; n ;~b of h:· IIlr, ~I~~ I At the lime, Mr. Bennett said said: ~' posed first narrows bridge be built "TIlere will be no pedestrian or It wlll bring to four the number Throughout the province, con­ .\'I!'I :' I~.: hr \~:i1 11\ e i to crltlcs who argued thnt all high· passenllcr tolls on • , • brldle~ the struction crews are tearing up old .. :,1 Itt I:lr lob hn·; ways and bridgcs should be toll of ~pan~ across the Inl~l within department 01 highwaYK Is build. a nve.mUe !trctch. roadbeds for returtaclng and : Irec: ing-the Oak slreet bridge, DeM pushing through new highways, 11''1 ",,\:1 bt l repliCA 01, "We're hal'in!l 10 I\~~ toll~ to The present Island tunnel, Kelowna and Nel· I~ the longest suspension type in Exelu~lve oJ urban streets, there , tlr!! In thr IA'I rrn·1 catch up on work not clone In the are 22,797 mileR of highways in In,1 lur trRrler,1 I . ,- . son." . the British Commol1\fealth. The most expensive project Is In a yoar, traffic Is expected 10 B,C., of which 11,694 Ire surfaced. , nrl',l ~rk or water· . 01 the reserve. . Special attention Is being given . of Milar' ,,(Irth or \ Cedar for the rlb~ of the canoe the Deas Island tunnel, set for the be rpllln!! over n $10,000,000 bridge .~Jfd Irnm Ihe hinter· and While spruce roots used II?r area. It· Is acrosssn arm of the Fras~r River to completion of uie B.C. link of I the Trans·Canada HIlI'hway. This ' .' ;l('it. "nd then to I sewing wi1l ellme Irom AlgonqUin planned to siphon off much t>l the linking Vancouver with Sea Island traffic to and from the Fraser and thc International Airport. year's allntment of $30,000,000 Is j mttt' or Ihe world. Park, While spruce roots are as equal to the total expenditure by r.onr.~ ilOngh R~ wire and will not break valley and the UnltM States bor· Present link is thc bridge der which bottle.necks at' Pattullo the province since the Trans­ Bfn:lrd IIhn hA5 la~h'·1 or deteriorate through contact which held up Prime Minister St. Canada agreement wu .Ianed In , '01 tAn,'" In his wllh fresh waler. bridge. Laurent for 45 minutes during a hi, )lw'l problem will Friends of the chief expect he IDGH.LEVEL BRIDGE visit to Vancnuvcr. 1949. , Next in order of size and also Most of tht. work consists II! ; ftn~lh hirch bark. will hAVe no trouble carrying oot bringing present hiahways up 10 ,kill tall t~t netuur~' his comml5sion. Although he Is 80, due for completion by 1959 Is Ihe SUlI another Fmer project Is $16,000,000 high·level span over the Aga~9Iz·no;edale bridge, to standntd but a new toote through ~I:l ~iI01 h,'pr; ((I fin:l he i~ wiry and dbpla)'~ I vigor an th~ Selkirk range and the npck­ ~ I\':n~'tlr Ihr Job during seldom seen In mon many years Burrard Inlet at the se~ond nar· replace antiqUAted ferry lar· rows. It will be a cantilever span. ther up· river. It I; expected I

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I With the exception of cotlon house dresses, you can ~ ,chaos. any dress in stock ot a sOl/ing of one-third the I regular price during this great Cleoronce event. This is a wonderful opportunity to Sflcure severol smart dressel at a very small outlay. Come il) and look them ever ••• you are wre of a pleasing choice in charming prints and plain shades.

eOATS and SUITS Every coat cmd suit on our racks go on sale during this great mid-season clearance at the same big price reduction. Come in and browse around. • selecl.. an'y coat and suit in. stock at one third les. than the regular selling price. Toke your choic ... at I LESS 33113 PER CENT camA HIDOa , ClUMO!l IRAN Child's and Misses' Coats and Cap and Coot sets are also included in this Summer Clearance. Newest slyies cmd materials 10 choose from, 10 fit up 10 16 years. Choose any yau wish at LESS 20 Per Cent

Here's a combination that's really unbeatable - big~ comfort and Ityle With smaU-car cost. Vauxhall gives you all the iafe power, the 'All Sales Finil and for Cash ., luxurious comfort and streamlinedt style of a big cat fot Iitually pennies per mile. For Vauxhall is unbelievably easy oil gas, and low .. but low OIl repairs. Here's 1 car that gives you aU the power you WMltN IUIII • mox am .. • CREST~ all" C C'/LIHOn •• MIllOn ' I ~ Deed, aDd plenty to'spare .•• smooth comfortable ride tlJld pasicOIF ccmfort •• ', and the 'performance YOll ~efer _•. for I. COtt that'. 1 ' . bud to believe. Nt "UIIII CAl lUlU IT .INIlAl MOIOlS Drop ba it YOIIuearest VRumall dealer's and driVe a Vauxhal1. YOI'Il ftld it'. the car you want - 'at a price you'll be happy to pay. ,. '". . . ' NOVA MOTORS, LIMITED 4T ~R' ' " ' ' NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL . . .I _,. /.' ,: r , \ .~,. I .

TUESDAY, THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 31 6 .====~~====~~======~====~~======~~IThe Family' CounCil '('HIT-CHAT COLUMN • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Family Council lbosist­ .\, psychiatrist, a newspaper editor, a women's page I e;.1 I \ flUT rH.\T . Illrs. J. Blandford; Mrs. A. Garland; newspaper writers. These consult with clcrg~'men of It~ noeUI're! of the U .u:n FOn COn~ER BROOK \ Mr. A. Loveys: Mrs. Loveys; Miss denominations. Ali letters are. bcld in complet~ COOlid:Dtl' 1l1~ of Weslern , ~lrs. Cecil Goddcn. who was visit· E. Nolan; Miss G. Panons; Mrs. partIes. t d' : . in!; her brllther. )Ir. D. Thistle. E. J. Power; ~liss 111. Power; Mr. THE FAMILY COUNCIL ..... ~hc Army. !o accept fascinating s fU ~ ih .. n. are a hinkiOil. 0 e I ~l.t.E .. al his homc on the Old I 'v,. D. Smith; Mrs, Smith; Mrs. J. L.B.n.-My boy wants to mar·. ImpersJnal vicw of not I . ai" which had rals k rl~rrnlia Road. Jell here last week Taylor;' Mrs. :11, True; Miss K. ry 8 divorcee. the falher 11,~ w.,·" •.. ·: rea ppKi rushchev atatc tn rrlUn! 10 her hOlile at Corner True; Miss C. True. the I d reputation of FROM HALIFAX: ...... r. FRANK-MY father reCuses . Brook. h ~~ S~Chldcxtreme 111£111.or\' anieft deep scars. "ISITEIl CITY Mr. R. Connor; Mrs. Connor;.. D J dan evcn to meet cr. s au seck to u / . '[hat ~as communist lead· RCI'. Ezra Broughton of Brigus Miss A. Hall: Mrs. A. S. Hardy; * • * . hy ilU~;la~'estcr!1 culleagues r.. . cr.. L.B.R.-Our boy is just finish· ~hepo~sible. dama~e agrr;~t~) I theIr c'lched agreement l\ to the city I Mr. A. C. Hardy: Mrs. B. lit. amce nn as friendl' "a~ l'i5ito~ ycsterda~'. ha"c r I~hich they hope !llr.fnr Bruughton,his expcrimental who is wcllknowngardening I narnes;H. Snelgrove; Mrs. J.:liss Salmonson; J. Snelgrove: Mrs. • Says log his three·year .enlistment per· Th.c father shOUld de . urposc. It is con· more Ihan Ci!t).. \'arietlcs" oC Miss J. Stecklc. iod ill thc Army. at 22, wants to not In generalization. \ ~ows Y llir1 c Its P ,olulion of the "cJ:ctablc~ and fruits in his small • BY 'EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. Do mlarr d a b his own.a,l!d WhdO hda~ bre .dealr that he Ci~:.,: the :~t~e of the British kilchen )!arden at Brlgus. CIlIPlIlUNK _ a rea Y een mr,rrte an I' . antce rom his s~n's r: tO mml communist party I _ NIAGARA FALLS, Onl, (CP)- DOCTORS CAN TRACE DOWN vorced. by labe\lin~ her a . C! . "}.S. thenion continues the I nOM CORSlm BROOK lone man was killed and a second .TREAT CASES OF STERILITY He not onlv wantsg me to ap· i? an undesirable girl. sonet. t anall'sis of all the I Mr. H. O. House arrh'ed In the sel'erely injurcd when Ihelr l!ght . __ provc of this' slran e affair. hul like\)' 10 learn Ihe ~lar~ls I'ons' invol\,ed in ques I . d citr from Corner Brook yesterday Sunday at suburban Stamford. BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. he also wants me to help out facts h)' le(usin~ to the past perla •• •• hr T.C.A. and is re~istercd at the \ RCAF. t~al~ing plane crashed A problem which must be quite financially so they can :let mar Frr.nk needs· helD' will be thrown on Newfoundland Hotel. Fit. LI. \\ IIham Edgar oC Brant. common today, but is. only parlly ricd at once, without wr.'ting for his oll'n age would b'e which are still not _ ford. Onl .. died of injuries some medical is brought up in a Jetter him to 1!et seWed on a job. My to mnkc a "JCCe!5 of " comrade!! mu!t U:fT FOR \' ACATION hDtlrs after the single.englne Chip. from a 'young woman. ",ife died while hc was sCfI'il1'! lI'i:h an cx·dil·orce· ea ·I ,. sell'es' with that. ! ..; ~1i~5 Marjorie Percy, Fir~t mllnk hit. She is married 10 a student 8ml in the Arm;.-. ;t"d I can't help, she Were on ide;i ;:~ thr~other issues troubling I AI'cnuc, anti :\Iiss ~Iary Moore. OBSERVE EATON DEATH Is herself working. She would feeling that iC she welc here she needs the ad"iee of hi!' a bet\l'e~n the OPSU poplar AI'cnuc, Ie!! here b~' 'l'.C.A. TORONTO (CP)-AI\ operations like to start hcr family now with. would be ahle tn sc~ through Ihis he cannnt acrept r~\i(! Weslern parties. i nn Sumla~' In ~pend tbrir vaca' \ of the T. Eaton Company Ltd. out waiting for a ycar or so uutil thinlt anel per~llade my s?n not to :a!hcr is so impcrslr.llt it is clear, has decreed I tion at Gandcr. Corner nrl/ok ami' slores and olCices through· hcl' husband graduates' from pro. info such a ;alr. I . stratccr must be ~'isportc. I ollt Canada ord~I'Will halt at 3 p.m. fcsslonal school. cnt~rI hale to lise the I~'eighmprrtaf'~. of a few I ~!r .. I.. R. n.. ~houl~ get familiar one of ADT today as .~mployec. o~serve She recognizes Ihe difficulties, hundred dollars to mterfere with cd With thr ~Irl and fran!." There Is LEn' FOR nOSA ,'1ST A a tll'om.lnute Silence for their for.. financial and olherwlse, but I~ I'll' s'on's m"rrh~e. b\l~ on the lliat he is . an attcmpt to persuade ~Ir, and ~Irs. Lloyd ~Ioorcs, who,I mer pr~sldent. Robert Young particularly concerned to k n 0 If nther hand. 1 feci 1 W1ulrl be sub· jective. onil' !hen ~ill parties' to cooperat!!. IHIP marriN! nt Geor~e Street Eaton." ho. died Saturday, it was whether' wailing mlg\Jt lessen hel' slclizin;: ~ terrible thing if I were to help ~uidc Fr:r.i in communists und~r. ~h. i Church on .Iuly 10th, Arrived back announced. chances of having a ehild Or in. 10 a!l'e him money for this pur- decisinn. "workin~ class UnIt~. . in St. John's week .from their creaSe the risk of giving birth to !lOse. . \ ----- the I.ran or the SO\'let' la~t 'Iio\'ern ment . honrynioon which they spent in the I Half Size a deformed child or n mongoloid. * * • .. itself presents no dlf· and lell here allaln dur.! • .. THESE bc I in~llarlti:nr~, the \\'l'l'k fnr Bona\'I~la. where .Ensemble answcred ~UEST10NSwith absolule canno~ccrt~tnty. FRANK-~I~' Cather db~s n01'1 . 'The West European !llr. ~Iollrr~ is cmplO~'ed as an en. , There ·Is probably a slight less. know Janice and docs not want . always been \\iJllnE J;inrcr with the Atl~ntic Bridge enlng in f

._---_.... --_._.- ... ~~Tu~eS~DA_Y_,_JU_l_Y_3_1 __19_~6 ______~------__----~ __~ ______-- __------' her the lob In The Albertan s~orts . APPOINT MINES BEAD ~lIIt nalinll"1 ~realnr.!!." ing ·10 the coinrades. "One musl I I Sh Id department, I The Itallnn pari"' Is to follow tI!~" remcm het th RI among peop Ie IV hIl WOnla,ll SI 11.OI'ls' 111'3"lIut l' ns. it's lIccn unCair. '1'be mell' for eminor cou spotts,gel Inlo where press felYboxes of ... OTTAWA (CP)-W. Keith Buck. I , ' e po ell' wou n't Ilive 1110 equal rights." the men attended re"ularly, but "nell' \lillian lI'a" towards Soel·al· arc ]'nsufflclentlv matur Iitl I ld 'l.'IYO years .ago, she and a girl 36, has been appointed thief of ~ ," J" ~e y ere u ous ere, Rli U 1:L "I wasn't allowed ncar the press fricnd travelhid 10 VancolI\'er lor the mines -deparlment's mineral " i~m." "he "Sol'let modAl," S8'··, I" On[1 eyeessl'.>. I d 1 'th Repol,tcl' ' l' "ATE" W • L b ",TII~liattl, "cannol, and mUll nut, may ,be 50 me who would fall for ' Ao' 'I'll at wasn'ttu say she' hadnt lacl1iU~s III Ihe lootball stadium a three.month Iloliday. She said resources division lucceedini Dr , 'Fit : hr nny longer obllRatory." spurlou! talk about "natlonRI" . BJ niU Pt:ACOCK.. been tteatod well by hel' felloW or hockey Arena when a senior she liked the wesl SO well she was G, C. Monture who his retired. , ~1 -; 1:1,', nint In' ,\1\ this has mahll'eslly come Communism and for the eontcnlion Canadian Press Staf[ Wrller ,wol'klll'S or by Ihe people in the game was on-not even I[ I was determined tJ return, and slK It was announced Monday. A' na· , ",;1 I.. ,\~; I,~rlil's; ahout with consent 0[, probably at that InternaLlonal links bcitween' CAL. GAHY (CP)-In the ilchl III ~Il()rls sho cuvered-:-such as bas· reporting the game." , months later obtained the job with t1ve of Seaforth, Onl., Mr. lluell a es nee. dally newspaper sporls reporting ell, raps 001ln6' tenllls, ttack "The men said It was .lor my ,:111111111. . I b k The' Albertan. studied mining engineering at Mc, , hr. hehest of, Khrushchel'. The the 'Communlst p rtl h v tb II t h ~ .\ ".: ',' """._" r. ".lfl...... o{ II)". 11I1nnlmll.\·t Is Stoo h completeI I I 10 be come .superfluous • " onl"J hope • on Cana[ I'a s pra IIres, women arc and field " softball own pro (Iiec on, th Rt Ih ey mIg. ht be On July 31, Miss Cooper sails Gill. University and· ottawa Uni: ,.(~ ~ ... """, 'Wr,lrrn ~pon aneous. uc d se pined op. less blunderers who cannot sec the not entirely common-nnd MaI'llyu ,"I'm not bitter 'Ibollt It al ali," swearing or somelhing," Miss from Vancouver for Australia" vcrslty. . ~.' j,::11". ,." _

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. OURBOARDING'IiO.US~. ,. With MAJOR HOOPLE WATERFRO~l' ;;-o:------~ . \ . ~ Stock,' Market The Blond~' Cried · . .. DIRECTORY \ ~--~. :.. July_ CeII.' M' B 2GU "130110 ·.3\" Hi !IHOJITO ct.OIJlfO ftOCll.. C, MoaIIIr ~ TI 75' 7S . . ON DOCK 'a, 'fto, ~ I'n.. Cpa' Ntlll' 3MI :!f. 2.~ %7 ... 2 . ~ 1IIeet. ht-'- JaI, • Co.' Nlch.1 2333 '14 ,13 14 ;-1 McNamara's Construction Co'~ clu , , (Qul>tall_ In rpta WIIu. arlc'" t. C 'N.rtI\lcI ''lIDO lIO . 11)5, 110 SCOW.' B, owalers Drumbark~r No.3, '\ ·MURDER : I" ._Odd lit, sd-hocllfidtnd. ~r-E,rI,ht. C, r.r~h ~ 24.. 2. ,21 -1-.1 " ' ••-E .... arnaIIJ . '. C &~c •• r1 2&50 57.:.\4' "sl' -2 Whaler Spora anl\ Codroy. :, !, I . . . ,Ntl .. 'Con;·Sud ." 3'-1O:IIl·.375' 315 -~ _k. I"" 1Il.~ Lo,,' at.. CII',_ .Con 'I'IIor . 11708' 41 , '40. .0 -7 . AT DOCK I . MINIlS' C Tu •••ten 11~' 75 '70 ·73 -3 M V Arctica Capl 5 Hlvare . ~ , '.uII!_ :lin $I 33. S1 tl CaDwell, ,:110 740 710 740' -40 • • , ". , i ' And Ural INtO U~ .14~ 1tl~ _ I; Coper ClIff 2011, 368 . 31! ~n ~ ~ Portuguese trawler Antonia Ro·, THE STpRY: A fright,ned: "So Ihr 11111 ':. .A!pmAkaUr. _' ~ tI.&1 41.1m 41I. -v.-!i copere,Coper ,1;.1"11 ..t :mJ301G IIIt3 1/.041, I~D42 -n.. 1 I • b011 an d C0 r nwa II 2nd'. h 'youg woman ,appeare d e t Mlk e: Ileen in thole drrerIn " " · .\lItm. 111. ':TO 7.10 750 7.10 ,C.per.Maft /1100 llli· lB" 11 -2 Bar Haven, Burritt is t e ma~· Shayne's hotel. She tells the prj.' or do.lel"'· - t\1 Sin I. Am l'\tp/Ie Mil ~~G 231 us H Coulee ISOO 110 110 Ito +s .1 ler, sailerl, on . the Soulh Wes:. vale detective thet ,he found her:, "I', upp' 0,'· '.0 I · AIIa..- JS!:TS 2lG :T5 CO\IlI1or :10M 19' II 19'11. " c ., :AqIA IlIIr ~12 1*2~ m. 1211 .!~ CNsIIur . 300 '12 12 12"~ , Cout lervlce ,at '5 p.m. Sal. murdered brother In • room .t: "And how In'n :.\111 "'111 mil Il7 1511 ISO c"wpal. looo·:u. 3S ~.I 1 urday, July 215t,. taking pass eng· . the. Hibiscul Hotel. When' sh-. ','''U 1l'·re 'one ! _ :. 211 -3 I . ~adI. ~ n'ArAJOn. . moo 1ft'" .. 1ft72 72. ~ .~, , . ""Jon ' sseo..:T n n.. Cour 31162 ,n' • ' . ers, mail 8nd freight· : If It the room. to call for help the phone;" 0 Alia. \"11 IIICIO 11 I. II ~2 !l'Eldo,.. IODO 1911 IS lnll ~ I, 5.5. Glencoe II moored up for body dls.ppeared. Then .he w.s I, "Xol Illcrr th "11lII.'"a!AulIoUe nne·W'J 2111;UI> itUI •. It13 numont,0.\11 .,4~to~,• ::S,II,' 'lI"., 2111, _1 Ihe season, . . ": pursured by • uH·faced man. : I think. Thre:.an I1 , 'A~.cJ\t ... 4D '31 ,10 DI.dem. 11 2 . ~ .. 21 ~2 - MUNI CIPAl BASIN • • • t' "r : ...... _ ".. 17 II 14 -I "elliald." I!OO II.! . 31 54. -2. ' ., .' . '1 : mo~. I didn't wa" 'A,1II&_ :1ST, ,II I1Ilr 1I1lr _ Il Dunn· . 132M . "·13 ',. :1: M.V. :.J\lerccr and' Greene ,I~, IX':guillg or tOmin ., ,,' '1 t=t ::'~ J ~ ~i~ M.I .. ,= m m1~~ moored up' In~efinfteIY; . . HE listened {ur qulle a ,lim~. ! • i" c '" . I ' _Iolel 2310 tin Ill; 1m "I Eall;' Sijl\ ,.siB· m .m , ... M.V.Thorrlns&: Robert shlfled Finally he said, "'rhanks, Olli~. i SIi,\YXf: shru I . Buut 1110 10 10 II! ',Ellt Mel.l. 'mo III . Ie. H t II I t dl I A I' I • 1!!d SanmI.' ... 241 241 211 _I Ea" I'i 1\D12 W W 8".5 -10 liP 0 a ow vessc s 0 sc large: ny une can' gIve you .: douhtfully. "1/ it ,. :I : ~ •• Uti gr:.;: ~ ~~~I'i: 23~ ~ ~ .tl . at Horwood Lumber Co's whar!. i hand-" He hung up and' returr.· man "hasing )'ou ·i;:~~ 11. 2211 2IlO liD :;: Eun".· ,5100 143 14,'1 It:! A. E. HIC;KMAN CO: LTD.. ~ ud to his chair witb a SCOWl, 'l,ad some !ort ci ,i ·sa~" ~+ ... ~ " "" ~:rion~U ~m ~ 1~1'a 1~: +~~hcinlas J. Hodder IS laking, 'The house detective al th~; about ming YOUr ' . " ". ; iri~'~ 511 ":r.~ ~ ': 3~~ +I Far.d.y 2T15 ISS US 14S -In Crelghl for Fogo. ','1 Hibiscus giVes It about Ihe w;,y' is-[ still don't s . S::'"!!!I 10 F'll'flt T 210n 28 21 :IS -Ii M.V. Payoff which has been you lell it. The. first part, that I do, but I will Ie :I I it. ~ 1~ ,.~ D . i I " ~~~: ~~':!2 19 21 +1 ~~n~~~ i~ tJI. n 1: :_, ~IO mOOTed up all the wlnler Is slat· I Is. They don'l know anythbg I Ilibiseus wilh )·olu · ! _ !:Iir I"n>b!.her ' :!OSO uti UI m d t II d d k I b t b I I ;,I, ! I· , • !.:;::l~ . 1!!!.1!~~ l:I!I~,:!O "0 -5 I" .... b ,,-1>. 20 .!IS' M 1.1 -1 e to eve.n ua y go on ry oc '\ a ou you e ug C lascd oul £,1\ of Ihe hnuse deteclil , '~:= !:I:lC!\!~ 11 +1 Ot.o MInt. too ml~ 1911 191'1 _,~ Hr. Buffett, sailed Tuesdn~·. the hotel. They.had the call you Lhe whule th'lo, I W W -I GI.nt YK 1510 m !I.I !I.I _. ANAOA PACKERS LTD ,I , • !:-..:;!!:~t !onl ~!Il,!~ 1l7,4~ 13~ -2 m.nn Unn 22421 m 100 101 1'L C • say you made from 360 about a; Ihorollghl~' than Ih ~ i t: : ~::~;:I !!!~ 1! ~ ~ -2 GoldeNOst 6IlOIl ~ 24 21 _... C. and A, .Brow~, Black.wood is, murdered man and went Ihere Idid the firsl time." t, : ~.. iik !!!.I,!!J 12 12 _ \4 GoI~ Man :OO:80:!'I5:!f5 -IS the masler, I, takmg freIght (or first because the switchboard girl The l'dea of rei .' " •'.1 · , ·.• .::,.' ... .• r;' ~:..l 11 11 -I GFGrandne. .Uran 1100U325 31' 3025 3025 -110 Asp~ Cove, Carman.vi.lle and. Ihe thought you must mcan t\Jat', Hibiscus ap' pealed''''''U,,· ..... • • .Il Grllldue 200 1'10 ITO 1'10 + h I I I F d I · ~~:~~_ l! !':'~~, !!:\~ 15 15 -2 Gmh.". 1100 52 49 .49 .. 1 ot er usua por s sal Ing rt ay, 'room lnstead of 316 which slJe I' her all !/Hr again d~ E~;';-=:=' !!:.:),'!II so M +., oull Le.d lOCO 17 lSv.· 1m -1~ Shirley Goodyear 2nd, Hunt Is Ifirst thought YOII said. Bllt th,·,' despairin~ly "D~ 11:[ c~"::, ~~~ !~: .~" Pm ~~ c~~lW 'f~ sll~ n'l< ;;" _ v. taking freight for the usual north· I checked both rooml careCuliy 1Can't I just be ·0 ' : ~+;.;,r.:::' g: ~ I~ I: :: a;;dvmJl'.. k UOO 17 15 . 15~ - Ii ern ports. and found no bonY-nor any I,'ace I you do the ' u "I : ;:~.!::,.. .11 101 11)5 108 -2 ~Ill~r~~.. ~ ~ tl ~-I a CROSBI! & CO. LTD, of murder. So they didn't report, eagerly oprned the . ; g;;·'j.at 25:0 'It ~ ~ Heath 2Se00 o,!II 2J • Veteran Explorer came off dry I' It to the police, nalurally. Think· : bag ,III lit! lap "l'r :, ~::_!orel. '7~ illS III Ill' u~~:.·r ~ ~~~. 7~!i 7~\l ~ ,. ~ock, moored up indefinitely. Ing It was a hoax," ! here. Plenty or' till ...... "_. • .... 5. - ... l~~ Lak. 3500 tl 20 20\11 - \'.r M.V. Maneco Is slill up for, "You Ihink '50 too, don't 'JOU' you I retn·ln·I." : Clem ... . m 470 m -s 1111 Nlcktl 93Q .NV. 9'1\1 ,9av. +'f, 'I ' : g:f:-:nx., -~08 II II 11 ,+1 Tnl ,Rlnwl,lI )300 IS .!'5 2~ 4 sale, That I'm just making it all I!P?" , ShaYJl~ 'hook hb '. 'ChI",. r;~ 1~7 1~7 ~l ~~ r.~ 21001%g003SO'~'3S0 ~3S0- 15 Whalers Gun VI and Finback are He Ih'ruggetl noncommiUally.: ing 1\I~r harassed : g~a1ILakl UIlO 33 III. 2:! +I J~'k Wille 1500 25\1 .1.%1 2J -I . moored up for the season. "Not necessarily The man cha5' i fully. "Ril:ht no'!" I'm I COII1tL.", 1300 11'I 133 137 Jncobu. SOB 31 'i ITh AYR! & SONS LTD. lng you through the alley SOU:lols 'SUle U,ere'J Iny Clse I CI\Ib J ••:t 14m ~s Ml 3sn -I Ja~. Expl 16200 liS lOa 59 _I real enough. Did the taxi driver take a relal'n"r on" : CoIom... 8DOO 13 12 12 -2 Jeln.lI. SSZ7 80 S . G. S, Cutler .took Creight for • • C Bfllek 9400 en $.I l7 -5 JelHc.. 5000 20 20 2n -I t' [d 'I d happen to ice him too?" he added: tell her the ' " 216.J0 30' 21 27 Trinily Bay por s, sa Ie .. on ay , , ("Cln C C.d ~r. 17 170 I!,,' 1 JJ~u~f b 0 4!140' Ug 12.l l1! -5, casually. -,like cra7.l' clients ltd : C De;!lIon ,m 510% 1 Jo-." 1177 1\1 lID 111 tJ, nillht July 23. , .' tty I d'd • d I I (I , C Don "U "'" 31S 31~ !IIOI,~. .. . 9 I'. • ~rhere were 2 ned Cross motor es, Ie I ...,n II so t Ie 1\( y , beginning to suspect • C' n ...... lY ISlD 370 3611 310 Ken"lUl 4JDO • _ '; wh w s i til ab 'wh I I II' tl f ' : c rln!mo~ 1717 I. 135 111 -1 Koybo}' s~ 912 J. m .. ~ . hoab, M. V, loIara\'al. Small is the U II n ,e c en la.,· 'nil y as a rUlt-rlke. . C' n.Ul ...n 1-ItM 2(11 1!IIl I!I.I ,.. !ll1emb. ~so:w ,,..., • I ed [I. You can ask them both." ,: • , ...~ I , 'A'_'~ Kirk Hijd %5860 ~ H 74 -ft, master, and M,V. Albert ·T. Gould, b ("0" H..... y 2~1 I::: -4n' -In' tIn I rlr" MIn "1)5 181 181 tal _5 I • Get the number of the ca ~r:. BUT the look "' utt!, · I C M...... _ ...... -2 n. ... 1\1 2'1 • Dawe, masler, from Sf. Anlhony .... : I KIt" ;rown 47~5lI0 t2~ 23;, I '231.- 'I "'\ on m'lssl'on ~en'icel 10 hal'9 Iheir Ih. driver'. name?" ' lion that selllpd Of!! LL'''Dr'UQ,o.'Ult 1600 275 :!'II'5 Z1115 _!•• compmes adjusted. sailed for St. "N·.no." I words mlll'ed him (0 ~aI<;hO~n' ~~ 4~~ 4111 tl3 . ,Anthony on Wednesday.. "Or Ihe name DC the nther pM· 'ily, "SuPllo;e I nOlt .: . L Wa.. t5m 221;' 2:!1~ 22\~ - Ii h BAINE JOHNSTON & CO. L TO, se,~~er?". : 5e~ whal I ran find l!~~~urt ~ ~s ~l "1s A Ite LOI'ella took frei~ht (or !'la. Oh you .re Jusl II.' hat! u: thmg has happed!!! Lt La< JOII(I 260 1\1 1\1 lIu SI I awrence Jailed Sal·, I knew Ihe pulice would be," she: her, it'll be lime FllRNESS ;~ ~ r rn~J1r1 LomU" ID133 17 U I~. 1.3 'J )' "' .... : r1 n ]I·m .' . Iriared ollt, geltln~ 10 her feet '. ahuut II rplainer." IJlred,Macl .."" 2OOl38183'DI US ":113& -~1-'0 1..M ~, GO'T' UP 10c;o ~ . ur Pre5ide~tav Brown, Lewis Giover, ~br\lptly and 5wa?i?nJ( a little.: briskl)'. "( SUPPOlt I ~\:~I~Dlld i: U ~ lG ti ~S::~~tl~~~ master, owing 10 ! lICarcily o[ i How ~anl prove It. I know my: YOII at I,he Rouey! \hel;~no 25.\~ 138 138 f38 =2 freight, sailed for Hare Bay on b~olher 5 b~en murdered: I sal~ name and room MIU Ih~r~, and I Ii g~~~~~~. 1;ro,ll~ i~ ~; ~II -1. . 11 ~ , ' 01' .nol' lern por 5, : where' the fairlight "'AI rp.p~ir!'rli ~"ht!rR you ar, wt,pn) · , TO eORNER BROOK: 01,",'»)" '\3n 7~ ,I 71 SIll r.r Jubller, Par~on~, maslt'r., d nNw waitIng to iO on S rid Iy hr I,Wi, · I Xl . fert .halnn ...... July ~11 En. IZ _to cal'IW IIf .(relghl. {or Bon· I k l,". 1 • u hrard 10rnl :. t ~ac. ~"l:: g ~ II)~deri ~ ~n c hte~ ;. j for. Al'alulI ...... Aug .. 18 r:::~~.q 115M ~~ 73 '!B • t , aVlsla Bay and saIled Friday p,m. °T h' n I C nft!!lan Firelu~ 3' IhOU.lld I ~Iw~r of n lamD ~75 55~ S l 25 . , I National Convention Briduema Y P lJya -~ . outsl e 13 • I ril ! !' ro BAU"·A.t: ~=~..... 410 2~' 240 U~ Curb Bedford II leaving Halifax Ju,ly I I j t k'ng fr' 'glll f~or En ' is moored up for harbour fire servo (To 8t CoBIli . t, ., .... 'lI 1100 211 207 210 -s l - T" 7'0 7" J h' A 2' 'Ii R mas er, s a I el • . F:::-t HAn'J!tcn '" ,July 18 g~: COP 100 190 ISS 190 H G~~~t~· o;."p ill.31 :;1 ~I SteamS'hl'p" :11, due St. 0 n! ug, ,eal nh~ glee, Conche, 51. ,Julien's, Goose Ice, F c:-t Hallu!tcn •••• Aug. 2 "u. I:UJol . MO S\~I, 10 10. - 11 Palo 7 500 sao !00-25 AUg 3 5 . t A th d' Q . . JOB BROS. " CO. I,TD. ',.. 'l'l'n .- 1A l 1!2 102 . OILS' . I H lif Cove, am n ony an Ulrpon. I BI H· '!let"'" ..' . 1\ F::t A,"alon ...... Aug, 18 ,, . ,~ " M t Belle . ,. Isle II leav ng a ax Tile two traw 1'15 ue aoe I.... • Tn .~ " ~.~ :::t Hamilton , ... Aug. 25 zt. Miit.llUrl mo ,pO I:.! 3Zl -5 Acm. Oil 2500 1m 171i 17~ . ove~e,n s ' , . HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LTD. " ,. . , I ~ ~ Qu~~r.sln 2l!lO 21 20 )) -I AP Con. e127' 56 51 60 +t A~~. 7, due St. John s Aug. 9, Thomas J. Hodder, Plcott is the II and Blue Spray which r~cenlly Rockets work beu!r' I : ' Rd"-f MIO m 11l m Am I,.du,· Iml 172 .\18 ·\?O -2 satilng Aug. 11, tit k' f' ht f F came off dry dock, allll oC which uum bn.cau!e tb!.1 dG to NEWYORKI 1\&:';,;,11. 1100 m I~O If 0 . Anrhar 4'!~ I' In 17 .. 21\ THr. NFLD •• GREAT I.AKES CLARKE STEAMSHIP 0 mas er" s a lUg relg or ogo. k d ~ I E'; '., !\lYlOCk 1310 114 \!~. l7Q An,lop~m rJ !{It\ I~I'" 1m' I,I'~ I', I STEAMSIIIPS LTD. ," , LIST OF SAILINGS Captains Scott and Blae woo are air to push agalJII, !I •.' :::t !!~'lU!tO:l ., •. Jul~' 16 fD:t Avalo!l ' .•••. Jul~' 25 ~~~;~.r !l~~ J~ ~ fl till ~ \ I ~:~rl Sel A '~l~ m" ,'~ ,~~'.\ 7/' I. ~IV nllnril'c from Hamilton about Nov~~ort due St, John s July !II.V. Pauline Winter In tow of masters, are getting ready to re- sistance slows thlm do'll. SI ~llth!tt 10 10 3, ,tQ .1.1 BII. 1Mn II II II. -I· A 3 ,.. 30 salilng Aug 1 (Bay Roberts) I Jd sume the Grand Banks fishery. ~ ~I' :' . '::!"t Hll11111nr .... AUli. 2. Sin' Ant tSI, 71 .70 70 Br,ln;m.n In,\ In,\ )n,1 -7 I 1, Toronto 1I1! •• , and ",on· " . I 'I t A' M.V. Exploils, sa led' Fr ay p.m. ST OF SAILINGS .-- " , ~M AlI~. g ~ F:!'t Avalon,· ..•••. Aug. 18 ;;lnd RI"r (t6OO 12 1!1 It; -11 ell (;rl J~.II .1271\::'7 ~"" "." trrol ,\IIl( 7 (or SI ,Tohn's. ElcspOlnt eav,n Mon real ug. for North Sydney. LI S:ll"~~'" 111101, lJ 2·" - C Oil I.• nd, ,:,n Il on '" 'In I ,. 3 due st. John s Aug 8 sailing k t I ht t 5.5. Norlhern Ranger sailed at I BUDDHIST 'Ifl q, ' :c!'t HamiltOll .... Aug. 25 . s~"p 'Cr l~ 110 !,'104~ ,.!IO 10 C 011 L '\'\1 1.!IIl .1'0 I~n l'n .. In ~tV Lunan {rom Hamillon about ' ", G, S, Cutler too re g or :;-.-rllt' ,41a2 m , "' - Cdn Ad ou lQr 11\, 11'. -,. G.. rrt. A )50 m 571 :.7,\, Aug,17 Rnd Halllax AUI(. 11 due FURNESS WITHY I 11' ...." :-llkl 2/.200 70 12 ~ -! IIIlh C, ..I 4rt'Hl 9 lA JA.l T h' A S '11 ' f I IV Malor moo 11 :!'! 23 .2 Home 011 A I,IIA m'l 13'1 la'~ ,I,. St,! ,.0 n s IIg. 13. al ng or DIRECT WITHOUT· TRANSHIPMENT II CO., LTD, i Wilt •• }· ~\CI(I U ~ 1 l 13 ,-I' linn.. Oil ~ 2002 m I~". la , I, I Liverpool AlI~. H. . , , ,"'In,h.·I, HIM 1B'. lnl. I~" lIu,~v 47n Sin', 10'. 10'. - I,; I 'r I rI I I . aaliru Sail' Jnhn. N.R, '\ IVlndwrd H~" 2~ 2G 2'0 ~I .Iupu.r Inn 2r.1 22lI ~9 _~ 1\CII' C)unrl an ral' n~ T,I\'crpool ) • ::'< ' I . !liew tork Monlreal Iyr 11"1 II~ lIS 171 17.1 II K,'nj' nil ~m~ ~'7A HI lIil ·110 Alli:. 11, fluo SI •.John'~ AUIl 17 • \ k lI .. r ~7M 22] 21ft. m Ilh 1'.1. ,'3011 J:!.\ 310 ~211 .' • THE THE · , ______1 yu~.". 71111 11 II II 1:, r.l. 1/IIlIl Il Il 15 Lpa\'ln!! fC)r Hahfax and Bo..!lnn __:;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;lul;;;";;P;;" ;;;:;iiiiiiiiii,.:!.;;!;;;;,.n 1 11 18, rlue ltRlilax Aug 20 1. ---,_4!.~_4;;5;;;;;;.lll M'TTIUMlri,nl~ 1'... 2M"~!:!.I.:'10 117', tT'. 17'1 AII~.. " ~nd " • !Udcon 1611)11 IJ! 133 III -I Boston Aug, 23. I"eaVll)i Basion NE\VFOUNDLnO-GREAT UIES (abot ~U1l1,f:~1 1~~.Jhl 1~~ Z!~3:~ Aug. 2h4 ~nd Halifax Aug. 26, due No,.. A· !lom 1M2 213 un 21n -I 51. Jo n 5 Aug, ao. Sailing 8ame STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED LINES LIMITED CONSTANTINE ~ ~~,m~:.t 1Woo l~o t~~ l!~S _I daNJ. for LI\'erIPoot. N c .. Exp1 .13:5 lftS m \!~ _lOVa Scot a leav/.ng Liverpool (Dut ~ ~P'r~1"'~ JOII Seleel \7M7 1711-15 IS -2 Atjg. 25, due st John', Aug 31 Ot.lt. 15!'O ~5 :IS~ m -I '.' , SAILING'S, Poc F.le 211.1 m Ii!> 19 .. 11 Leaving for ijallfax and Boslon ,. . \ , ~:~~3:: lM:t 1~1 1: I~ +1 Sept. 1, dlte HallfaJ[ Sept. 3 IlDd M/V. " AVONWOOO" PI... JI.I~ ~so lI1i nl. 1~ 11 Boston sept•. 6. Lealing B05ton

~TON . I ••••••••• I"'.' I •• f •••••• ~ •••• AulUSt 9th ~:~ 011. ~00~30 ~20 2f'~ +: BostoD Sept. 7 and Halifax Sept TORONTO .••• , I' t •••••• ". I" ••••• I ••••••• August 11th PhlWp. 011 BOO. m 161 115 11, due St. John's Sept. 13. 5allJng Pjpralrlo on 200 tiS 415 1M " .. 5 same day for Liver-pool . 3!ONT~ ..... : ...... ,", ... , .AUliUst 14th Pn>vo all 20100:1$ 221 21 + . • .-L1L1UVING ST. JOHN'S •• ,." •• ,",.".,., ••• ,AuliUst 19th. Reel bpi !GOO 15 IS 11 tl FURNESS RED CROSS Rio Palmer 4493 %(f( 201. :!OJ -2.. .10rt Hamilton leaving HaUfax Rox.na 3COO 1%' 12 12 +,.. M/V "EDENWOOO" Jlo~aUl' . . 1190 S13!i '1m 13'4 July 28, due St. John's July 30, Scur+ry·ftn 22'110 289 %71 28. ...IS salling Aug 2 (Halifax Phlladel SecUl Freo 142.10 410 too 405 +5 I ' • 'INTENDED SAILINGS' TO ST. JOBN'S, i NEWFOUNDLAND to to I to, •••• I." ,." • i " ••• I •• I ,AUgu3t . , . !!A!.!lLTOS, •. , ~ 28th SllUri. 1100 21. 28 . a phla a,nd New York), TO!tONTO •.•• t."" I •••••• ,. I I ••••••• ~I •••• AUgust 27th ~.u\~~ 0111 ~~. ~' ~ ,Fort Avalon leaving New York ~ONT!ltAL .....•..• I ••••• ' t. I., at If •••• September 1st rr =; CLOSING' FOR CARGO ON OR ABOUT AJUlMNG ST. JOHN'S." •••• , •• , ••••• , •• , .September 6th 81:.. ell 3$00 70 70 70 Aug, 8, St. John N.B" Aug 10, . , ~~::l!oIl' ~ro I~ : I~ I~ _. Halifax Aug, 13, due st. J.ohn's I MONTREJl Cltlo aceepted for dirett delivery It St. Lawrence by Speel.1 TORONTO Tron •. !:mp 73 210 210 ~\t' Aug. 15, sailing Allg. 17 (Garner ') VesSELS HAMILTON ' , Trang Era 15Il00 40 ~n ~ Bl d N Y k) Amqemtnt. .'I'l".na Pete :WOO 21 . 19 20 -I. . rOO k an ew or • ' '" 'hl.a 011 moo "010 10' lOll ~~. fUl'I·Hamlltoll leaving New Ym'k , For Rates and Bookln..- cODtiet lin Oil. "al~ ~4!' ~J7 211, .111 A' 17 II ' AUG. 7th W'_rac21~11 J7 :12',. ,")1 5 + 1111.. ,lf~ fax Allg, 21, ·due. SI. :. M/V.. DUNDEE • AUG. 1st AUG. 3rd I'h. ManU! 1'>0 I;' IW ·J.II w .John": Aue 2:1, s~i1illg Aug "7 AUG. 14th Murray: Agencie,s' &. Transport ~··t."~tl~·Y .~~~ 1~; IH 1:~ ~ IU' \ (lIuJlb~).. . ' - M/V LUNAN • • AUG. 10th AUG. 11th ,IV 11 ••• , "I. lOCI ~7 a'; at; -l ~'o~l Al'alon ,1t!n\'lng New York : IV I..... IUD &10 6111 folD -10 " ' i IV N.... wi. I~~ ~~ 2\ :!;i,. Aug, 30, Sl. Juhn, N.lI:, Sept, 1, AUG. 21.ft , i AUG, 17th AUG. 18th \"~ (;'u.,wk luM I~ I~ I~ lhllifax' Sepl. 5, due SI: Juhn's M/VPERTH - • CORQIany; Limited !lolho(.urb •• lt 3Il00 21 11 II -I •S ep. 1'7 ,. ~al'11 nll,.'('}lt.<' 11 ('Cornl'l' Mu.l. 3~fl~~~\, 5610 ;61, Brook and New York!., • This vessel offers 45,000 cu. ft. of Refrigeration Space. . NS' 290 61 811- $6 1 NFI.D. CAN. STEAMSHIPS .. .AGENTS . .- "PHONES 3668,"3795, " . ,., . j ", • Comm '7~.ml~ ~~1' ~tt Belle. hie 1J leal'inl(, Halifax TELEPHONE '2031' ~"2 • 3: ¥:t. no;"" ",.1 sm. 47 . 17Yo - ~, July 3~, duc'SL, John's 'Aug, 1, . AI~minum lfj~fn~~~t~Y1\l 131 sailing Aug. 2; .. ~... .,'

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BIRI\UNGHAM, England-A lone policeman is surrounde d by pickets at the strikebound Austin automobile as they try to halt a truck attempting to leave. Mon~ th[i n 45,000 aula workers are on strike throughout (l.N, Mr. Cohen lo!\ roll and Jim arc excellent drivers Oe: nswers Bli n·d Pil ber of ~·cars ago, so all th~.driving the), did was not D u A ot the controls of an tiring. Mrs. Blanchard will spend a holiday with Mr. and 1IIrs. Car· roll beforc returning to her home Telephone' Carries On ' :/;~·~:fr~: a ~v YORK-Lining the rails of the Ile D'e France are a group of solemn-faced survivors from the Andrea Doria at St. George's, . MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP)- MONTREAL (CP) - George disc jockey and ~'hich collided reccntly with the Stockholm and sank. He low the life boat (right) a girl wipes a tear from her eyes Miss Patsy May is at prese'nt Bobby isn't a talking dog, but h.e I Cohen of ?!ontreal mes blind all ~\~nl!ontreal ;""',,, ,Ii•• , holidaying at Gander Bay with docs answer the telephone, the time. . md at bottom (lcft) a' woman weeps. The Ile De France arrived with 760 survivors. (LN. Photo) Miss Andre Rheaume, her very The six.year;old border c~llie, ______Mr. Cohen need! I close friend, owned by Mr. and Mrs, Lorne "I heard the lelephone beine son with him to den watching the shovel or the B d N he can afford to buy a jet. off Mrs. to bulldozers. and who talks learnedly lIIr. Joseph Foley le!t here a Raymond Rolfe who was em· McCaig .. of Medicine Hat, has been taken the receiver," planes and [u·ulrO;ll~'. . th a I,Je;er ot.es [ew days ago for Gagelown, N.B., trained 10 remove the telephone Lundy said. "I heard this bark· tude, turn and bank Groucbes Welcome k d h played at the Post Office here of d ump truc s an teo er where he will attend Iralning ex· while the Postmaster was at st. receiver when thc phone rings and ing. Every timel spoke the bark· in other ways. vehicles. Littlest Grouch acts more COLLIDES WITH FREIGIIT I Nfld R I or less as his satellite, but wei. TRAIN ercises with tlje Roya . ee . John's is nolV out of a job, as Mr. there is no one in the house to in~ was resumed. I thought some· But he is sensitive b City Neighbours ment at Summer Camp therr. We Day, the Postmaster, has resumed answer it.' .• thmg must be the matter. 1 tele· rents nolin· Ivhen comes the opporlunlly, thus given, BADGER-On Mondsy, July 23, undersland thnl Joe wenl 10 Grand his duties. The tale came to' light when phoned police and they investi·. pass~5 (rom "land 10 10 ride her klddy car which vehicle :Ive men from this lown had a Falls from here, thence 10 Gander Formrr Nesl·door Neighbours Pay Mr. M. ,J. Myers of the Nfld. Mrs. Caroline Lundy phoned the gated but ,!ound nothing IVrong at \ k~eps a preci~ meDlll L.G. 100 orten appropriales under very close brush with old man where he. and comrades boarded Hardwoods is at present in town. 1I1cCaig residence recently, the home. . distance and dlre:ti~n "Islt - Road Construction normal conditions-with resultant death. Norman Pardy, Wilmore a plane for the malpland. ___ .._.-_ .. - Mrs. McCmg said the dog has climb or dcscenL II~ Causes 1s0latlDn We understand he will be here howls from Llttlcsl. Pard~', Gordon Patey, Frank Le· James Carroll and family reo [or a few days inspecting the Nfld. shoulder. He is well qualified at been traine.:! to remove the tele· \ o~ b31~nce g2ncrdlr By THE OLD ,GROUCH Their 'lalesl game has been 10 Riche and Angus Stacey, acting turned from their holidays a few Hardwoods camps and logging can· his trade' and the people of Ihis phone receIver. . . \'I~e on keeping tIle lawn often find it very convenient "We got Bobby In Sas11atehell'an : keel. GLENWOOD, July HI _ The prop a long piece of 2 by 6 scant· foreman, all of Badger and em· dny~ ar.o, Tl .• ,....• - •• " .. ,"~ ditions here. Gro:lches' world loday Is a more ling from Ihe front doorslep to played with Ihe CNR here as sec· by Jim's aunt, ~!rs, John Blanch Mr. H. J. Carroll, A,N.D. Com· to have a man like him living six ycars ago," Mrs. McCaig here. Rache. as he Is known, is a said. "Whenever lI"e ~n oul, h" Mr. Cohen began or less osilaled one. In front of IL~ellPatlbh belolw adnd slide down It. tion men, were proceeding west 10· ard from St. ,",- •• g.~ ...... 1.: \0 pany electrician, is a very busy native of Badger and spent six Imows he is to stay home and lessons bceaufe he hid t hcm no longer stretches an un. II es as a rea y worn out Ihree wards Badger when they colllded Mrs. Carroll, we learned that Ihey man these days. It is a common hroken road, carrying its more lIr pairs of panties, and nearly all with an easlbound frclRht pulled had a wonderful holiday, slopping years with the Royal Navy in guard the hOllse. He also kno\l'~ fly as a ~m~1l boy 13 ~ sight to' see him going here, there World W,ar II. He is the son of thai whenever Ihe phone rings, he I thc contrcls "j{llt 10 !II less continuous stream of cars, but L,G,'s overalls arc lVorn through by one of the new diesel!, off at Stephenville, SI. George's and everywhere· with her meter bu~e mounds of earlh and broken behind. However, Ihey gel such We ha\'e been advised Ihal. nnd Port aux Basques, Thc~' had and testing apparatus over his ~!r. and 1-lrs. Patrick Carroll. I is to answer it." was like."

rock. They awaken at 5C\'cn o'clock pleasure out of this gamc that It Angus Stacey and his crcw had II their own car and both nlrs, Car· 10 Ihe blank and grind of power seems a pill' 10 deprive them of it. bcen working on a section of the - ..---- ...... trucks-a harmony(?) that con. gave out and this epistle was side· completed Ihe job on which they Unucs Ihroughout Ihe day, tracked until neW had been secur· were working, when they Icft 10 This this the reader may gather cd. proceed 10 Badger Station. Are· that this section of the ,Trans' Today, Wednesday, Madame too~ port had been received that a Canada Highway Is undergoing very Littlest Grouch to Gander for train was out of Millertown June· drastic reconstruction. This season his third anti-dlphtheria needle, tlon, Allowing plenty of time, Public Works has undertaken the As she toolc the perambulator too they had run their speeder we5/. job of reducing curves and wid. It was a toilsome job getting the on the main line intending to pull ening that three miles of road thing over mounds of earth. The off at mile 291, but on reaching ,l:. S#"2 from from just wcst of Queen foot of our driveway ,Presently the curve at 290 they knew nothing Elizabelh Bridge 10 where the road ends In a great ditch, on the other before the big diesel was on top joins that portion of the road to side of which Is a great mound of them, Angus, who was operating Gander conslructed b\' RCAF duro oC newly dumped gravel. In· the the speeder, Immediately slammed ing World War 11. This section, afternoon Grouch and L,G, and on the brakes and succeeded In now being remodelled was built sister walked up to the Ice cream slowing Ihe' speeder sufficiently under a very limited Il~ant provld. parlour, They clambere~ over the for his crew to tumble off into the ed by Commission of Government mounds of earth and at one place ditch by the side of- the track. 1nd the contractor took the easiest had actually to take 10 the bush. They had no' sooner left their "'ay. The result was, frequently a However, both are equal to any speeder when the train hit it and AND PARTNERS ~yslem of switchbacks and sharp difficulty where Icc cream Is cnn· crushed It. under the head of the H/~ curvcs. cerned and appeared to quite en. engine, carrying it about four pole When the present reeonstruc. joy the unconventional walk. They lengths east on' the track, lion, being done by Concrele Pro- have become so accustomed to the. Angus and his creW claim thai, ducts Ltd., Is completed this sec. roar oC the power shovel and the although they had a narrow escape ..- linn will be. one . of the finest that neither minds walking and were shook up somewhat, not \ ~Iescl pieces of highway, in the whole past them In operation. one ol them were hurt, Speaking . route. Salmon fishermen seem to be to one of the crew, we learned . THIS IS INDEED Bllt 10 return ttl the Grouches. doing lVell although the river Is that plcnly of lime had been al· A FINE COUNTRY I th b I f thl tl lowed to reach mile' 291, but he Na Ianger do they walch the pro. ra er a ave norma or s me added It was the fastest train that cession of cars pass their doori for of the year, but the present dry . •those that pass detour by Bowatcrs spell0 is rapidlyhi reducing 1 Its flow. Junctionever he saw to comeBadger, from ItMillerlown took the road which lakes them out of our nee more I s co umn has suC· freight from MlIIertown Junction ken. The odd unDcllevlng motorl~t fered Inlerruptlon, though a very 10 Badger just twenty·one minutes II'ho thinks that signs are only pleasant one, Wednesday night untl! Whit the speeder Cour miles for Ihe feeble.mlnded, undertakes somewhere n ear twilight old east oC Badger . 10 Ignore the detour sign and ends Crlends and their son and daughter MI'. AgUslus' Is the regular· sec· lip by having to retreat as he arrived to pay us a visit, As they tlon foreman but he was on holi· .came. It Is possible for the resl. were next-door neighbours when days and escaped Ihe· ordeal . den Is along this section 10 get the Grouches lived In St, John's, PEOPLE IN TilE NEWS Ihrough from one end or the Ihelr arrival was especially pleas' Mr .. William Hickman and 'fam, other. but today a huge ditch, in urable. They had a difficult job lIy returned from Grand Bank, Undaunted. Mackenzie dreaml of opcn; preparation for laying a culvert, £Indlng the Grouch home,. partly where. they had been hollda·ylng. In 1i87, Mackenzic, an ambitious quite blocks· Ihe western exit,. owing to the 10!1g delour and B1I1 advises that he made Ii reo ing new lerritorv-ri." ... ht to the .Il"e;tern while to the cast the power shovel partly due 10 the uptorJ1character cord, run ,from Grand Bank to 23-year-old Scot, built a fur trading post sea, In l\'lay 179:1 he sct out agalll. hns thai end practicali)' In pass· of a long stretch of the highway. Badger. He left Grand Bank at 7 at Fort Chipewyan on Lake Atbahaska, Ible, The nelt result is that the They stayed with the Grouches a,'II\ •.Tuesday and arrlver here 12 Grouches' visits abroad are made till Saturday 'Rfte~noon, In. the o'clock the same night, drivln'g all on loot and are but few and far I)leantlme, they and the Grouch the' way himself. Out of that "tIme ~tween, Meals arc sometimes a Camlly visited Lcwlsporte and Fri· he waited four hours at Explolt.'l THIS ROCK SHALL MARK hit sketchy, as they put up with day afternoon they took Madame River lor the ferry to take. him what the pantry discloses rather Grouch and the two bigger across. B11I doesn't want an' air· OUR ACHIEVEME'NT than sally obroad tn the Glenwood Grouches to Gander to see the plane' his old car will dD him· until slorcs. "circus." The Grouch· and the very ;...... ;.'------~-- Naturally, all Ihls rORd activity Littlest Grouch stayed at home, It. Is· now almost level wllh:' Ihe Is of absorbing Inlerest 10 Little but the latter was very weI! be· Grouches' garden, and our little Grouch who spends a great deal haved· and a minimum of trouble, show -of flowers Is now clearly .of his time hanging over the . Due to the new elevation· of the visible from the road, The Grouch Jen.ce at the bollom of the gar· reconstructed highway hereabouts counted· seven cucumbers of reo spectable size In the greenhouse and quite a number of lorna toes, As may be underslood, 'It !snow necessary to park the car quite a long distance down the road as the OF IHIS •• , section both west and easl of us has been practically Impassible . . for . anything but six·wheeled Rising above his ill-health ano .selbacks, l\Iackenzie and his men - Irucksand tractors. However, It is . finally reached the Pacific coast on July 22ml, 1793. There, for beginning to look like a road'.and . a couple of weeks 'more should Canada. he carved his name on'll rock.,:'l'hey had won through! NEW! Johns.Man~·lIIe show completion of R fine job, Today, Monday, July 23, has Seal-O-Matic been 'very warm,· The most com· fortable people have been the fish· • HERE MV VOYAGES OF -... Asphalt Shingles ermen standing thlgh-deep In the Mackenzie ~ould, h3\'e a~hieved ?otl~i.ng without th~.tnc~ra~: ... .' river • DISCOVERY TERMINATE ment and finanCial backmg of Ius partnerC-lIIcn hk~ G: ~,.: .",., ••'d tiFt i. ,,,. wl.ds· During the early summer there FroUisber. Simon McTavish. They .wcre· his parlners In IC , was a great varlely of birds around •.. I HAVE RECEIVED ,... .'telm. "'., ~ S.If.S,,"., tlie place,' but our leathered Canadn grow. ../. . . . oJera " Here's tbe secret: The Iun's friends are mostly little dark grey THE REWARD OF 'roday, financial backing is just as important to our ~ ·011; i .~'. seals tbe ubs automidcally 1 .~~ chaps with a skunk,lIke mar~lng business pioneers. And, through The Bank of Nova Scaua, .. :; of • Ipedal cement MY LABOURS,. FOR , oa· lbe· undmlde. on the head,Theyare extremely too, can share i!1,this nn.lion.b.lIil~ing.partnership. ·r· . # tame imd frequently fly In the . THEY WERE CROWNED For whcli" you· deposit your savings with The Ban; dt~dor . woodshed. There L. G. caught one a - WITH SUCCESS II Scotia, you belp ~well. the rUllds av.ailable for Cnnall ~ e~:' , li"( a few ·~ays ago but was consider· ment-funds wInch In' turn: finance thousands of fnl . ;, . ~ . . ably distressed when he let It go I·I~ and the cat pounced on It. How· .. large and small. J.M DEALER ever,· Madame Grouch happened to be nearby and rescued It from· -- the· cat, unhurt, .but much to pu·ssy's chagrin. . .. 'he BANK ,of NOVA SCOilA " l. Some Idea of how time files for Writer, I ad~~·listrator, explorer, builder, CHESTER' DAWE" LI'MITED .\ the GroUches·Clm. be gathered'W. hen C, R, IIANDRIGAN, Manager·...... , •. , •.. Main Brahcn .' •. I. ' •• ' ., ". • . • .' It Is seen that It took Ii whole Mackenzie gave his health. ;-, his whole life' A. C, BLAIR, Manager., , . ; ... Jo'reshwater Road and Parade SL DIAL· 8.01(11· . \ week to iet this' article toget~er. ' ••• to opening up the Canada we know today. . D. TEMPLEMAN, Manager •..• ,Cornwall aDd Hamilton Branch SHAW· ST. . It. C. McGRATI'AN, MaDager ..... d .... ChurcbUl"Parll·Brancll . . No, time certainly does not hang ~ . ... . \ heavily' on tbelr" hands. . .

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Berlin Filii Itr Berlin rarly Tbat the British Ifa.~ dissociating It· d~it was efldent fot off the train. (I! German 0[' ~, . 01 b)'the Dr. Sad Robert ~aliona) Ley, f ~mthD al' Id '15 I Joined him be· I hour passed, and then beeame I La eroe was' partly' furnished' fItIIl. .rre on the plat. I ~U~kl; m:i' l~sr~ISPC1~d .. t90~ ao hour, wi!..'! no sign cfDavld. we now sent for David's posses: tf):oll1t U;, unly a third I gone." a, ron er H Finally, to my rellf, David reo slons from the Fort and York (!1IlII the British Em., 'fhe black f G h d I turned with Hitler, wbo was talk· House and mine from Cumberland· o ermany a n· Ing energetically t I as. with him a nlile deed ovC'tnewed the entire ex· We had tea In front of the fire errace, wh ch mean":hlle had , ogilvie.Forbes, ~~nse of Austria, clear beyond Since Hitler spuke nelth~r Eng: ~i:dso~og;:!~dparkn~hlf:o:~:itI~n ugih'le. enna. lIsh nor French, the conversation our final cllo'c1 f h g lbat thr .o\mbassa. ro~~ ~~;f~n~.I/a~~. af{o~s ::t which David It:lslsted on continuo 'Although I :'a~ o:er~~~~~ed at SeriDe Hen~~~~cnBe~"~ Is B very Inte~:c~t1n~··~a:.~'· 5 ~~~c~n o~e~~~~I~~sP~:~ ~~t:!r the vanloads of possessions that .. him. had b~en I Obviously pleased, Goering reo ever my head, ' . y arhrlvedl fanldt Itlhkere were momfents bS.,. tilt Foreigndf• Offl ce'plied "I've just had"a It m d e- I'cou l' d not, take I11Y eyes off wmuseum, en eIt stili'e gavea curator a 11ft to0 ma clfiti:!1 rognlzance of G~.~ar car~?gr~~h~. Id I I.. Hitler. He was dressed In his Ispirit ,to see David rejoicing I~ TIll! 11':15 a disturb... Il see, sa BV qu et.." brown unlfrom, His face had a the' re:creatlon of his familia • :J..I:(lIDt101. and there were hersIn fact,seem your to hav'eGerman no\'el eartc[lrap· ahd 1 'tpasty h eolour,'andhi II' under bls mous, roun dl ngs-th e t reasure d memen· r sur t\"aII~ I I ht dd 'I" ,. BC e 5 ps were fixed In a toes, of his youthful service with WIled cut th:lt our Gcr., mil a ll' e?fIns~\ e d~as. I ' kind of mirthless .grlmace. Yet at the Brigade of Guards' the hard· '11.1 r.~t to be an In. Ie ro. S 0 as on o.er ng s close 'quarters he' gave one the won tio bles of the hu~tln fields t! Ecnau lmt! assur' Into feeling of great Inner lorce. His and of all his trul nl[l: x fB~.C puek~red ml~~h. nio~t ~a I\.l!;IIl:i ,,:n'ial Dr. I.r~', rr'jlllnslbic 11110 was alsufor j sir, Ho,to theho, Incorporationhe (!lIed! You of referAus. musician'shands. \\'ere bands lonll 'andand hisslim, eyes I centfit collectioni h '1 d ~ff old hisil~cr 't~uch At S.chloss W. asser.leonbu,rg, just after the wedding. From 1.eft" Mrs, BU'lst, Dudley' Forwood A'DC M' C' '1 . ;,.;.~;,'" " ';",'II' ~"'"'t" ,." ".,"• trio • t",,,. G,,""y.m.~ .~d IV",d,.... I ,,,d,ltd ... ..blt,""'_" ,no" "",,,,dlrin, ....."t", '1.",,,,,, t"""" :r,,:,::.~, .~: ,'~~, my""" : ""'t'" D avo dson (k •II C d In S •. cond -World W,,), Major Scanlon, U:S. Air AUame in Lond~n, ..d an ~nid,";ifiedalor Aus[ri": D. D Duke Renews :.r u; a nLI,Y. chronic I tal'lly,\\111 soon of course-Itjoin Germally-volun· seemed mllre withearlier the seen same In pet'ullarthe eyes fireof Kema) I had O,.der colleagucs,hl~ Majesty and,As Ifsoon desirable, s Iwith' WhOIe h Pat h T0 . able balance. If, between 1945 and '" ,i"",,"d "". "" ",It,t".. U" A,.turk. .;.mI,,' th' m.it" I :h.7I' I94B, ,h. , ..t., G.. tod "00'"[''' " ;a',::: . . ",m,,' Interest In i:inml,l Jl~l'illd~cal. c\'cnt. Saves the lrcuble of ,?Bvlng Once or twice) felt those eyes EVENTUALLY a measure 'of or· )'ou." DI·sarmament? reduced Its armamcnts hi' the '. ,."h ",,,,m" ".. m.p d,,, "" ".,. ",,,d In '" dI,"U"" B" .h.. 'd" w.. ",.btW..d .hm .11 ~m.' pro,~ti" .. '00 IV""" Ii~ ',\dl'lI~ he "::l~ I 'Vb" 'h' A... W.n too' ,[... I .[.d '" m.. t th.[, .... U.. tid, ... b." .b",. Whit. I ,,,ld ,,' No Respollse' ,owm Ibm ,,,ld h...... " for Cattle Ranch , ••,:.m:.;;', ••,,, l"llhr,to"nl he d~,nb II! .• I It".cd: Those,,,,U,, German tot... D,,,1dcartographers ..m"~ dro,,".{ranted by "d a mask. I ,," I declded.that"",.If ...,. ....the,life " Into..prod", whlcb David" 100 had ru.im been DAVID waited hopefully. Weeks DisarmamentB, IV. N.must EWER be a reduc· IwThe'second Im"~ Is that reductions "'", ,,,,<-,,,,,,,dy. "n.t"" hod It "~,, ""I Goo" HtU" dldd ,,' ,on lor w,~,. hom," t.. O h... ~.d bo", t, po''''. 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d5-To',be Perfectly Frank. 1.30-Bobby Hammack. CIN '1, ' .',Sporh Talk U5-Bob Crosby, ' TV!SDAY. JULY 11 2.00-MaUnee . .leBO.. 'n Indian . 2.30-VOUS Record Room. 3.30-All League Club House. '1.3G-CBC New .. ' I ]ke's favorite. wellht. '1.J5-Top of tbe Mornlnl. •port DOWN 3.Ii5-News • nO-CBC Newl Ind Weather, 4.00-Jack Carson. I Hunten \lie 1 Flth. 1.1I-MIIIlcil Clock. them, ' 2 Portent 4.2S-News. IJIO-Momlna Devotion •• 4.30-Helen Hayea, • Blltblll - 3 Tennis term 4.4S-Footnotes to Sports. '.1I-Proanm Preview. 12 Love rod 'Releases '.IO-ReaII'dI'lt Klndom. 13ltelion 5French dance II.OO-N ew!. 10.GO-Hlt of tbe DIy. l' Ale BGet. up 5.15-World Df Sport •• 10.1S-1m Power. 15 DIIc\osiDl 7 Heredity unit 24 Vipers 45 Racial 5.3O-Conversation, IO.2s-CBC News. 11 Lumber piece 8 Wile men 25 Common' eharac!erlstl. 6.00-News. ·~.:o,-J.~':.:;':"'.e Music. 18 Show II Thrashed seusonlnl 48 Knocks 6ol5-Patterns In Progrelsion. lO.ts-BBC Vlrlety, eofttempt 10 In a line 28 Firmest 47 Toward tbe ,7.00-News. \ .. Children pIa)' 11 Touches In a 281.yrlc, poem sheltered side 7.05-Perry Coino, p.IS-LiIIiI arel Lyrical. on them ' child'. pme 30 Be overfond 48 Cbest rattle IUO-&:bool BroadClIt. 7.30-Flnal Edition (Newt Ind '21 Withered 11 Sports 31 otherwIse $0 Race horae'. Features). ' IUS-RealDa MeBndl. II cry amphitheaters 33 Fanallcal score II.GO-Anaouneer'. Cbolce. 24 Donke)' 20 KiDdI 35 Low In blood 51 Ogle 8.0~Sports Today, 12.1S-Diuner . Bell Breakdown., 17 WhIt I 22 Cowboy. Ule 40 Gives forth 52 Goes alltra, , 8.IS-Pepperrell Today. ll.3O-Farm ,Broadca.t. : huntlnl dol them 43 station 115 Negative wori B.2O-Flbber McGee and MlUe. 12.45-Mld DI, Serenade. Midi B.30-Suspense, ItWhatth. 10 9.00-Romance. , , . 1.GO-Do)·I. Bulletin, 11 13 III IS 1& 1 1'1 US-Laun Limited. j ocke), did " 9.30-People are Funny. j ,1.3O-CBC New. and Weather. 12 Persian ruler 111 II~ l1li 10.00-News and Weather . 1· . U5-Aunt Lucy. 84 Boy Scout lO.1S-Pepperrell Sports Desk. , ! " 1I'0Up .. 115' ,. rr 10.30-Muslc Views from Holly· " :Z,OO-Words and MusIc. ., i r 18 GratH)' j3I wood. 1 . , 2.1S-Wordl Ind Music. 37 Beg!nDlnls lit ~Domlnlon Time SI,oll. 11.0D-Muslc 'tllJ Midnight. . .Gore 12.00-Sign Off. , 2.30-Muslcal Rendezvous. 89 Winning or .' i I, 2.-l5--Happy Gang. , . losIng- jZJ 130 I" , i 3.15-llan Around the House, 41 Scottish river IN fli, ~_~5 . ~ , I 3,30-Trans Canada Matinee, 42 Ac:c:ompUshed 131. IB ~ ---======- 4. Starred ; .. ,. 4.30-CBC News. ,I , ; 4,3S-Timely Tunes. 48 Invaders 13~ Cornwa.ll '" 41 Small (bab)' '1 " " t.4S-Chlldren'. StorY. , ,1 talk) I~ . .-----.-~- S.IS-~Iusic of the 'West. ~ ~I ~ 13 Malt beven,e • 5.3O-Flsherles Broadcast. 1~4 11& JII5 NolV Playing '1 It What athletes ~ 1'1'1 NEW YORK-Winners of the Canadian Olympic ,Rowing Trials, ,the University of British ColumbIa's 'j .5.4S-Songs for Summertlme.­ shouldn't be I!II 51 ~ 18 i'Jb 1111 I~ 1 :1 MO-Intermezzo. rootlike part "THE GREAT DIAMOND rowing crew, arrive in New York for a victory celebraHo n. The crew beat the Russians last year at HenleI' , j 6.:!3-Prol:ram Pre\'lew. a7 Bread spread ,'! 15't. 6,30-Supper GUest. ae Hebrew ~ ROBERY" Wl'fR the British EJmpire Games in 1954. From left to right, (fr cnt row): Manager Ted Dubberlei·, Wayne P;eu~ · " RED SKELTON I " ' 1.4S-Heartbeats In Sport. measure 1110 S'I l!a Wilson, Bernie MacKinnon, Dave Helliwell and Bill Mack crlion. On ramp, from bottom: Lome Lanner .1 D9Group ' 'i.O~CBC NeIl'S and Weather. ot . ' ,.; tennis limN [!If W III There are plenty of laughs in West, Richard Mclure, Don Denslo, Walter Shondt, Ted Gray, Douglas McDonald and Carl Ogawe. (l.N. ~ :i ;. US-Curtain Calls. IOTq '" Red Skelton's new M·G·M starrer, . ,] ".30-Tops Today. "The Great Diamond Robbery," . 1.4!>--Doyle Bulletin. opening today at the Cornwal1 : ! . ~~ 8.1S-Hour of St. Francis. Theatre, but along with the hll· I . ~ i ", 8.3~Francis Cbaplin-Vlolonlst. ! . ). arity is a wistful, appealing por· I 8.45--lIusical Program. Capitol · , t.OO-JIawali Calls. CJON.TV TO,night Iralt of the central character, the t,3O-Janc E)·re. eager, credulous, easily - foxed --.------,-~--.. - ! , IO.DO-Summer .'lIl1oIV. jewelry shop apprentice who has To-nwrl'mv ~; , U.OO-Trans Canada Sports Re- TUISDA!, JULY 31 8,OO-G.~I, Show. two overwhelming ambitions - Ihe ·\""' ' \'iew. 9.00-Dragnet. flrsl, to cut his firm's fabulous 5.GB-HaVid)' Doody, 9.36-R endezvous, $2,000,000 Blue Goddess diamond; 10.30-CBC String Orche.tra. 10,OB-Thls Is Ottawa. the second, to find the parents Who ROB,ET MIT<;HUM IN lUO-CBC National Nel\'~. li.30-Klds Show. , ',f &.Oil-Ranch Time. lO.3O-To be announced. left him on a .park bench when "MAN WITH THE GUN" \ 8.3O-News. . 11.00-News. he was an Infant. ' , In an attempt to realize both Another Sam Goldwyn enters '.I CJON 'UO-Feature Movie, n,lO-The Late Show, I , ..~ TUESDAY, JULY 31 these ambitions, Ambrose C. Park the motion picture production ·:. ~' 10.00-News, Courtship and Mar 9.00-A Date with Deny •• (SI;eiton)' gets himself Into a heap field with the spectacular western 11 US-The Valley and the HIlL ~! ~ 1I.30-Bob Lewis Show. rlage. of trouble. An ambulance.chasing "Man WIll! The Gun" through ; , 8.30-Nfld. New •• IO.IS-Duke Box Review with \ 9,30-A Uate with DenYL syster lawyer finds him an easy United Artists release. It'is Sam '.. 1 \ IO.OO-New5. ' i, , 8035-Weather. ~ Bob Lewil. mark arid digs up a "family" for Goldwyn, Jr., and judging by yes· 'I.tS-Fishermen's News alld For. IO.30-News. lO.OS-A Date with Den),L him. And what a family it Is- terday's offering he Is off to R IO.30-Adopted Son. j-:: cast. lO.31-Famlly Doclor. IO.II5-News. • a couple of ne'er.do.wells posing as start that Is worthy of his famous r l 'l.OO-Nfld. Neili' Illd Sports. 10.45-Helpful Harry. 1l.OD-Burtons of Banner Street. his mother and rather, R hard.boll. name. For this star·studded film I' ! 'l.05-Loeal Weathrr. 10.55-Wlfe Saver. 11.15-Song Time. ed night club entertainer forced has everything. First and fare· , .1 T.IS-Canadlan New. and Spurts. ll.OO-News. to play the role of his hinocent and most" It has action. But It also rI·, I 7.30-Round Ihe World NewL 1l.30-Keyboard Capers. ',t.. I ll.OI-John Turner's Family. 11,4S-Tops In Pop •• sheltered sister! has fine lind unusual character!· 8.OII-Nnd. NeWt. '. 1l.3l-Tops Today. The story's other pivotal charac. zatlons, plus a story rife with sus­ I ~ It, 8.05-Pro\;IIc1al Weat. 12.0~News. 8.2O-Shipplng Report, • ll.5S-Western Show. 12.05-Rumblln' With Regan. ters are also happily realized In the pense and d!allJ.a. IF.: 8.!!5-Klddles Corner. 12.00-News, Tops Today. 12.15-Bank of Happiness. shrewd casting of Producer Edwi Starring In Man WIll! The i \ I~' ; 8.3O-Nnd. New.. ' 1.00-Local and National Head 12.30-News. H. Knopf and In Robert Z. Lco:' Gun" are Robert Mitchum and ~" , , , . 8.35-Complete Weatner lIoun' lines New. and Wealher.- l2.45-Flshermen'. Forecast., ard's directorial guidance ' Jan Sterling with Karen Sharpe, , ". ': L I uP. 1.l0-Tops Today. . Henry Hull, Barbara Lawrence, :' ~~::. t: t 1,I5-Sportscast. ALL-STAR BACKS-This quar.tet vlOrking at Northwestern University wUl 1I.4S-~lornlng at ~ • .i ~~. I Merry.Go Round. US-Blue Star News. 1.30-Newl. _;...-..------Ted' De Corslll and John Lupton for the College AII.Slars'agamst the champion Cleveland Browns Soldier 9.IJO-Nnd. News, 1.30-Dally Intervlow. heading the supporting cast. Mit· Aug. 10. They are, left to right, Michigan State's Earl Morrall, Ohio Stale's .~ I~: i: ItS-Hamblin' With Relln. Nntrp Dame's Don Schafer and .Tack Losch of, Miami of Coral Gables. Fla. 9.0S-Duke Box Review. 1.35- 1.40-Sports Rel·iew. 2.II~Newl. chum plays the part of Cllnt :.:, '1 I: 9.23-1l Takes a Wonlan • U5-Second Fiddle. a.OO-Dollau 011 ParadL Paramount , Tolllnger, a noted "town tamer," "', . ... .I ' .••" 1t.30-"'ews • 2.00-NelYs. 4.00-NewL whose dangerous job was just T · cup soft' bread crumbs with 2 PLAN AlI'TARC1IC : : ~. . 9.31-Duke Box Review. 2.D1-Out of tlie Dark. 4.0S-Ralnbow Ranch. --d --- that-to go into towns t.hat were ry Somethmg tablespoons bacon fat or melted PARIS (APHerenty . . ~" 9.4S-Woman's News. 6.00-New. Ind Weather, O. over·run with lawlessness, and, butter, or margarine, alld ~ eup from countries taking , , 2.1S-Imprlsoned Heart. T ay 2.30-Ncws, Matinee. 6.1S-Sporlcast. grated . sharp cheddar c h e e s e Antarclic operations ~ turn It Into a law·blddlng com· neff W· h . ~ 3.00-Housewlves Club with John US-Lost and Foulld. munlty. He comes Into Sheridan 1 erent It Sprinkle over the top of casserole national Geophysical . " . , 6.4S-News. a five·day conference ,1; Nolan. WILLlAal BENDIX City to find his estranged wife, Bake In a preheated moderate I ,', 'tOO-Gen. Provincial News. 7.DO-Slmon Mystel1. played by Jan Sterling, but Is oven (350. degrees F.) 35 minutes day on problems of 7.1S-Dr. Paul. ARTHUR KENNEDY IN CIS B their research in the 4.05-Ranch Party. ' "CRASHOUT" persuaded to stay and "tame the reo e nap eans or untll crumbs are brown. t , 7.30-Bargain Hour. current meeting 15 tbt l' 4.30-News. town," which has more than its r " 4.31-Saddle Serenade with 8.00-Back to The Bible. share of outlaws and ruthless We think this other fresh vege· the various expeditiODl ~ Violence Is strewn our sc\'eral BY GAYNOR MADDOX Brian Johnston. B.3O-John Diamond Adventurer. gunplay. table recipe will be good news to the Antarctic thi! fall. D.OO-Boston Blackle. states as a powerful cast enacts It's always kitchen news when you, too. 5.00-News, Bob Lockhart Show, the dramatic flight of escaped someone Invents a new way to. a.OO-New. In a Minute and D. D.30-01d Favorites. 9.4'S-News. convicts In "Crashout;o' Fllmakers NO BLAST IN CRASH serve snap beans. Here's news­ Baked Fresh Sweet Potato With taUed Weathrr. release opening tomorrow at the KINGSTON (CP) - Fletcher Creole Fresh Snap Beans (Yield Lemon Butter (Yield: 6 servlllgs) 1I.05-Bulletin Board. 10.00-Theatre of Thrills. Paramount Theatre. Quinn, 33, of nearby Godfrey was 6 servings) lI.tO-Nalional News, 10.3~Sammy Kaye. Six strong and fascinating por. killed Monday when his truck was Wash 1 pound fresh snap beans, Boil 6 medium sweet potatoes 8.l5-Sport. Parade. lD.45-News. in jackets until t~nder. Remove 1I.25-Provlneinl News. trayals of fugitive cons are of. struck by an eastbound Canadian cut ,of! ends and cut Into l·lnch H.OO-Sportscast. fered by William Bendix, as a, Nat!ollal Railways train near Col· pieces. Place in a saucepan with skins. Split In half, lengthwi;e. 6,30-Showcase of Stan. 11.1S-Thls Is the Story. 7.00-News, Courtship and Mal' hardened criminal and born lead. Uns Bay, five miles east of here. 1h Inch bo!l!ng waler and 1h tea· Place In a 9x9x2·lnch pan. Heat 1l.30-Sandman Serenade, News. cr; Arthur Kennedy, his only rI. The truck was demolished. A spoon salt. Cover and cook until ~ cup butter or margarine I;'ith , rlase. 1.00-Closedown. US-Atom 1970. val, a conscience _ stricken killer stick of d),namite and three caps tender, lifting the cover 2 to 3 1 tablespoons fresh lemon ,juice, ~ teaspoon salt, and J,W teaspoon 7.30-News. of strength and cunning; Luther (pund in the wreckage did not ex· times to retain the green color of ,... the beans, Drain, 'If necessary. ground black pepper untU butter 7,4S-Royal Stores. Theatre. Adler, who thinks only of women;P.I_o_de_. ______Welcome Wagon 8.00-Newl, Parade of Hltl. VOUS WIlliam Talman, a coud·blooded - Combine beans with 1. ClIp diced or margarine Is melted. P 0 u r U5-Dosco New •• TUESDAY, JULy 31 slayer; Gene Evans, hungry for An Irving H. Lewin presenta· tomatoes, 2 tablespoons d Ice d over the sweet p!>Iatoes. Bake In HOlt1S1 10.00-Blue Danube. rood, morp animal than man; and . tlon for Fllmakers, the swift· green pepper, 1 tablespoon cbop· a' preheated hot oven (400 degrees Will Knock on Your Door 10.30-News In a Minute. 6:00-Sundlal and New •. Marshall Thompson, a scared kid. paced feature was written by Hal ped onion, ~ teaspoon ground F.) 30 minutes, basting once while B.OO-Breaidast Club. black eper, 1h teasoon salt and cooking. 10.31:"'1 was a Communist for FBI Despite the urgency of close E, Chester, who also' was pro­ ~~~~~~~====~ with Gifts and Gr.etlngs 1l.00-10cal and Provo New .. B.30-Make up your Mind. pursuit by police that erupts In ducer, and Lewis R. Foster, the ~ cup soft bread crumbs. Turn from Fllendly BlIslness US-Rex Koury. Into a butlered casserole. Mix ¥.I H.OI-National New •• 9.110-11 Happened last Night. frequent gunplay, the story of director. 1l.1~Sport! FInal. Neighbors a"Q Your 10.00-Coffee Time. "Crashout" allows time for' lurId 1l.30-Houseparty. , romantic passages in which Bev: Civic and Social 12.00-News. Houseparly. 1l.00-Turn back the Clock. W.lfar. Leaders 1l.30-Pepperrell Juke Club. erly Michaels 'shares love mo­ 1.OO-Queen and Sisn Off. , 12.30-1IIIlbllly Matinee. ments with Kennedy while Gloria On 0'1 Talbot romances with Thompson. *-STAR~*, , th. occasion 1.00-Behlnd the Story. The Birth of c Baby, VOCM ----_...... Arrivals of Newcomers to TUESDAY, JULY 31 City. 1I.30-0n the Air. NOW PLAYING 'Phone 3031 7.3O-Breakfast Club and News. • PANORAMA OF PASSION AND ....OUIDlANDtS ,IIiHDLY ,IIIATO TO-DAY VIOLENCE I , I

RICHAR~ CONTE TO~MORROW , -::0:' - l:INDA CHRI$TIAN OF VIOlENCI- _. .' NOW PLAYING WOMAN Of CDURAGlI, -In- - , i [ CAREER OF THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST MANI ~'1HE IREIT ~: 'Slaves of Babylon r.1 ••D, ~ , With MAURICE SCHWARTZ _RaBBERY~ ... "r.. ' " ' !"';' 'r • """< ~ .;~\. ~1r.I:'.f'IJ-r-' .+-' lit ' \. • • WllIAM BDlDIX • ARTHIIR KDllDf ~ LUlH£R ADlER • WIWAM TAIIAII I , , , 1;:' .~!j... . . ' !\,' I I,' '\ I " ... iso-UP.TO.THE.MlNUTE' NEWS _, I .t'" .f?' r'.... • 1 I ,Als~UP.TO-THE.MJNI.!TE NEWS-NOVELT1 , III., \ ' ..f'. ~ , '1'1 ' I' IDlE DANS ·IAISIWL TIIOtfSON ~ lYERLY MICHAElS -:rrill EVENING 8HOW8: ',II :.. 9.11 .... _... -. j .... ------. . . .TIMES, OF SHOWS! .. ' , ,AIso-NOVELTY:"'CARTOON ' MATlNU." MONDA I-TUEIDA t-WEDNE8DAT­ Also-UP"TO·THE·MINUTE NEWS-NOVELTY ~VENlNG SHOWS-, pJI""" P"", THUUDA r-FllDA r UI . NOVELTY MATINEE J .... , MT1JBDAI I O'OWCK : , nMES OF ,SHOWS. ' EVENiNGSHO},S: 1 P.M, -'9 P.M, EVENING SHOWS: 1 P.M.-It P.M,. MATINEE" PoM, NEXT 'ATTRACTION MATINEE! P.M. NEXT, .• ATTR4CTION SUSAN BAYWARD-CHABLTON HEBTON'h"'''THE L~ST TIMES TO-DAY BURT-, LANCASTER ':':"'GlNA tOI.LOBRIGIDA, III' PRESIDENT'S LADY" -, IXClTEMENT·'~' TBalLLS - , "GLORY" 'TRAPEZE"_EXCITEMENT-THRILLS--CINEM'\SCOPE. , IOMAN~E ., AlRVlNG lITONE'S lEST SELLER I .~ " .. '. ' .. .', ...... I, • '. : . : .~ , , I .. ' • ,/ ;' . • " NEWS TUESDAY, JULY 31/ 19.5~ D~lY / ... ' " , Chauncey, who appeara to' ·have 'pee" ts··.Of·,'R"e,' ga"t':t·,·,'a' ·s' ,. ~::ni:7~d&~~:::b~u~~rS:!~tW~~ As, '. " '. .' '15 minutes and 12 seconds: and e '. , ' " . ,:: : ,.' .,,' ~ . ',' again was victorious In the · " G;··· ... '':'" B' . slngle'scu)) race In 1878 when he '0". 'n' .' e' . ..." y" rowed to victory In the Lottie In , .' '" . ' . .." . . the time of 14 minutes and 15 Years '. ' . .. seconds. . , The " . " ., . ' .' .. . In the single· scull race In 1879, ",tdnfsda)', AUJUst the Crlbbtel near .Flower Hill, Roacll, :.AlIBn. McDougal,I,Edward, Hughes won ·In the Fanny In 14 ... rrnilting, will be and was loo~ed. upon by the ex- Kie.lley, John Baird and C, S. ,Mil· minutes 54 seconds, beating Ryan tht Races' when perts as,one of the be~t boats'of roy., The . boats competing that In ',the Willie and McGrath In the old that day .nd· age. . .. ,ye~1" were' the. Johp," Jeanette" Minnie: And In' ·the Regatta of their The. Regatta of 1844 demon., Henrletta,·.:Hawk, D~ck, Nlmt:0d lB80' there was another. single ~iiw.lfd·~"·'" of historic staled that the local built boats and GII~den ,Fle~ce. These were scidl 'race In which. eight ·men ~to nlch the various were best. The, Lucy Lon".. built jolly boals,. shiPS. : glp, and pilot cmpeted. This race' .was won by \"IIi•.• ", oarsm~n _ and In St. John's, triumphed over the bolt! ..The next· year, ~872, 'saw A•. S, Rendell-' In the Columbia, ""':'as thr)' strive lor Halllax·bullt boats,.' the' Lallah th~ well·known. Lady of the Lake, I~ollowi!d ,by Hughes In the EIhel .... grutlin~ dash from Rookh, Gem Ind . Repeal. One built by Fred Lewis,' placed on and Tucker In. the Lollie for see- .~ and back. ,Halifax boat, however, the BaD- the l'ond. . ;.. .',". ond and third places.' . . that the Races "ain't 5~ee, who made her appearance 182 also marked the present.. In ,the singe scull race In 1881 10 be." The In· on the local scene In 1950, made tlon ,of the, first Illver cup ever Johnson In, the Arrow beat of lime has effect· quite a name for heraelf. She was preaented' to a winning' crew, at Hughes In, Ihe Native, and In in Ihe sel·up of owned by a Mr. Piers, . then a Ihe ReRalla'. This cup was pre- 1882 a' newcomer arlved on the mect and mueh clerk In a Waler Street store. She serited· "" Wilson and Clarke, two scene In the person of oJhn Coak· of former days beat all competitors at Halifax actors' who were playing here. at er who In the Fanny,came see­ Old.t1mers can and ~ISD at st. John, New Bruns- the time. In, lact, they gave '~sli. o~d to Alan Barnes, In the Terra heads and look wick. This green'painted boat reo ver lea' urn and two sliver cups INova, who rowed the course In ollStal;!e memories to mained a winner her. for some for competition. The silver cup 13 minutes .15 seconds, remark· rJ. long a~O when the years until Laveys, a well·known for the alxoOire.d fishermen's race r ably good time. In' the 1883 Re· ~ Races lI'as rea II)' and local builder, built tbe. Undine, a, was won by • crew from Outer gatta Ihe competitors In the sin· ~ "]IOOr man's hollday" handsome g1g, and once again the Cove I~' the ElIz8~eth, consisting gle scull race were Coaker In the ....ftra~e dtizen could native built boat came out on of James Fennessey, aPtrick HIe- Fanny Brown In Ihe Monotte and ... (0 in a milch more top. key. Lawrenee Boland, Walter. Barne~ in the Terra Nova. Barnes than would be The aRme year, 1950, saw the Walsh, Walter Power" John Lewis, wo'n the race In the .tlme of 14 loday. Gone with the Indian Chief, built by Mr. Holden, and Oharles.LewIS, coxswain.-John minutes 15 seconds, In Ihe rec· and the rock buns, and the Jenny Lind, called after Lewis was a native of st. John's ords of the 1884 Regatta there Is , or "ba~'men's the famous singer of that day. On and rowed. because" of' the non· no mention of a single scull race, the lI'el1.ral!lned June 29th, 1855, Loveys launched appearance of a man from Outer but In the 1885 event we find John NEW YORK .. '·The battered SwedIsh Lljter Stockholm brought more .than' 500 surv!~ors from the Italian LIn. ~I lould eIIst a small for. Ihe Darling, called' after Lady Cove.' . '. . , ... ' . . . Coaker again eadlng the field In Andrea Doria to New York recentlv and reunions with loved ones were the 'order of the dav. Here are Mr. and ~ JIliie today. arc the men Darling, 'wife of the then gover- In 1M there occurred an even~ the wonderful time of 13 minutes Mrs. Frank DeUeo being relinited with their son,' Sgt. Mie hael De.Ueo and his w. ife, Ida, l!nd 31;other memb. er of 'the \lI.'IIlhl nothing 01 walking nor of· Newfoundland. The" Darl· which was the "talk 'of Ute town and' 9 seconds. And In the same - \hrir necks in \l'ater to Ing competed against a Halifax· for mRny years after, for In that year, on August 25th, there took family. The Senior DeIleo's were passengers 'on the Doria .. More than 200 of the survivors that arrived on the S~ock· l1li lheir hl'ourite crews. built boat called the Fly and won year there came from Halfax a place. another great sculling race holm were crew personnel of the It. alian. ship. , . . . (I.N. Photo) . l!lh 3rr the dancing !!aller· the race. A crew of Quldl Vldl well·known single scull oarsman on Quldr Vldl Lake that attracted

bop berr tcnt~. and the Fishermen rowed the Darling In named George Ferguson and on thouasnds of people. For It I .' . I , . Iinit rncountm thai made a challenge race against the Un· Regatta Day he beat· lome of our brought together Leahy, a well· ho~ks b\slde the cage. As It spins I V dk .D .Garden parties, banquets,' reo U I· ;. :. \-~i pond in thc old da)'~ dine on the second day of the local oramen In' a single scull known Halifax oarsman, who W3S at 100 revolutions a mlilllte, cen, 0 a ay· ceptions roll by In a crescendo of! nrest n ' , :1 , , .....1 indrrd~ But the love 1855 races for a special bet of race on Quldl Vldl Pond. Fergu· at the time employed in Ihe con. trHugal force drives the moisture •. conviviality. One gets the Imprcs· r . I " ,till hl'cs on among ol'er two hundred dollars. The so~ was elated by his v!ctOry and struction of the General .Post off into the ·alr. In Bn"tal"n sion that the Russian leailershi:l' B A· and no doubt the Day Quldi Vldl fishermen were the boasted that there wasn t an oars·. Office, and John Coaker, who at BETlER PRICES will present themselves to the out· uenos IreS will continuc to be victors and aroused such enthusi. man In Newfoundland good this particular time, was undoubt· The result Is seml·dry fish, By WILLIAM' L. RYAN side world as' human beings ~r By ALFONSO IIIAURI I elent ri.ht inlo the reo 35m by their win that they w~re enough, to beat him. However, his edly Newfoundland's best single which fetcbes fishermen bet~r ~ 'j d P N A I paralyze themselves In the at· BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) "t~1l!. made a present of tbe Darllng. boasting came to the ears of one scull oarsman, At the Regatta of prices than salt bulk-codfish pre· . ~~Wa YORfes'AP)cWS ~i~~~, !~mpt. l " n It h ld I th 1856' a ftrew of RI h rd Squires of Brolld Cove k' t I th served In strong' brine-and means, -. The first time Weslern eorres,: The "eeent counter·revolutlona"" m~n of Ih~ r~a 3 c n e races ~ . ca. d' 1885 Leahy had ta en par n e, cheaper and faster handling for' any day can t~m .out to be V·Da) c·, . \'iIIi dah', awn)' hack to women froh, Quldi Vldl competed near st" John's, Ind Rlch~{ , d. single scull. race, but had broken fish plants. -vodka, that Is-m ,MoscOW. )3ndent~ were privi1eg~d to see; coup in Argentina was drastically clay, 01 the nineteenth against a crew of women from St. hardy &peclm'en of the ~ewf Olin an oar and had to give up, and The Inventor Is a 49.year-old na. And whenever Nlklta Khrush 'he Soviet leadcrs bendmg .elbow; ,crushed, but the rift which pro· '. holt' far hack It Is John's, and won the race by a land fishermen, Issued teo ow· he was anxious to compete again live of Holland who lived much 01 ehev and ~Is boys get a little car~ ;-ith reckless abandon was In Nov· ,vokeil it persists. It is the rift, ;II known. However, good margin. Ellen Walsh stroked In" challenge: J I in with Coaker. However, Coaker his life In South Africa and mar. free, forclgn correspondents .whl.'mber, 1953. This correspondent' II'hich separatcs those who wanl I . ill Ollr early the Quldl Vldl Crew and Ihe reo NOW OR NEVER - ,p a scored an easy victory. and carne ried a Newfoundland, girlln Egypt' out note.books and wait for tllpln vas there. and got the idca that. "democracy without Peron" and I " I ; I of a re.alta. held on malnder of that famous crew Richard Squires, of Br~ad d Cove, In fully twenty boat lengths during the war. They movcd herc matle history to unfold.. :he boy~ were Iclli~g off ste3!1": those who are ready to accepl in 1828 during which an which made 'history o~ that day by this publicity, do en er a ahead of Leahy Some are even ~ginnmg.1I 'clebratmg ·the passmg of Stahn. I "unqalilied ~emocracy." , :: I ' .. r"(t brt"'cen Brookings were Jennie King, Mary Brace, challenge' to Mr. George Fergu· In 1886 there 'was another single five years a.go to start a f1o~er 1I'0nder whether Khrushchev will DR~NK TRADlTIO~AI, . - i The former, represented by the E~lrs' wholcboat took Lime Hauton, Crlssle Squires and son, the successful contestantul~~ scull race which was won by. rau~~errurn~~le~ve:f~~ t~~Ure~~~5 nrink too much once too often an:' HIstorically the RUSSians arc: government. conlend that the rue bcin~ 1I'0n by the Jessie Needham, with' Robert the latekscultling ratce on 1~lIar Squires In the Nina In, believe It IDuteh immigrants. He noll' 1s or: sudnenly be unloa.ded as t~e bo,' :lOt teetotallers, and ha\'e ~! country must he re·educated be· $O!1Ie 01 Ihe old.tlme boats Hennebury as coxswain. Vldl La e, 0 con es.t a s or not 12 minutes and 38 sec. fi ' of world commUDlsm, but It's n~ 'peclal ~ttlt\lde to\\'8yd drinkin!!.: fore it is called 10 Ihe polls, Th!; 11ft not racing shells 1860 Is noted as the year that race on the .same waters for the onds. The other competitors were ft~~ manager for a SI. John s likely. Drinkirig or sober. the le8r' :-<0 Russl~n cop con~lders .8 man; \'iell: is s.upportcd hy ~II political Iff Ulfd today. but punts, the Prince of. Wales, afterwards rom of $50.or $100, as may. ~e aBrnes In the Tcrra Nova and \ M' L t' 'h h Ii n ers of world communism seem II! drunk unlll th? man IS, on hI> face., parh.es With thc exceptllJD of Com· jDllyboats. and glgs-- King Edward VII visited St. agreed upon, our mettle to e G bl I th R In 1891 f r. auren I!IS, \\ 0 as app e I know wbat they're about I unable to mOl c. RU5slnns arc 101· ,lIIum~ts and Pcronislas pu!5que names. There John's' and ~pent ~ pleasant hour tested on Saturday next at any 00 e n ease. d Bul er or a patent, says h~'s not. sure 11Vt\RltIlNG DRINK .", I crant toward drunks. The "vytre.! Both ~O\'crnmcnt and puliliraf ~ lIald 01 the Mlst, Red or two at the annual Regatta. The hour agreed to. If the challenge rnar:;sm~:::cs S~~I~; s:~onds, :nd I ~~k~fe w~~~ :~eCO~~!rl;ri~V1Jlha~~ SC(ous. two - fisted. drlnkin~ zitel"-I~terally a sobering .' UP' leaders fccl that elcctions nnw l1lolian Chief. Ferryland Zeazel, Albert, Undine, Eliz~th, be not accepted, t~tay, tbUsln~ss this race appears to havc, been ing the~ m:nufacturcd an~ sell among Russian leaders 15 nothin',' ~!a~e t IIhcre .drunks.' ar~ do s~rI: could l1Iea~ the rctlJl'n of thr LIllah Rookh. Hawk, Quick. Hawk, and Quickstep. were the will require me to eave own or the last single scull event held Ing thcm himself' H says they'll new. Moscow has a chilly climatt'. :.~ l' 0 iOnj~IOUsne.ssd" as an I~; ,ollsted PreSident Jl'an Peron. 1:14 man), nthers. boats that competed that year. my home. , .' on the ond for we find no men. be chea enough foe an' fl=hcr and vodka has a way of send,in:;: ~ I II Ion n e czar 5 ay and sll . , !'MITY STREN~TH . I\egatta of 1844 a chal. The Quickstep was', Halifax.buUt ·St· 'Jonn I, wed~esday, Augast Itlon of ~ny such race in Regatta man to ~Uy and pay rfor ~ut of in, a warm ti~gle through Ihe \em~ : IS'But In 'Stalin' cia I' wh U I ,T!1e .ncw prcsl~ent. Gcn. Ped~o took place between. boat, and speakln.ll of her, the 1874. '. ··.th th record from thnt year to Ihe creased Incmile in a season. The bll! difference t.oday Is R .' I d sd "k' 't cn I I;,u"enlO Ara.mblllu, as 1~, g th~t! s I:~ wel\·~s ,~I~. 1~~O~~P::1. ~~~h ~~Z ;~::les,,~:w~,::~erto O~ee t~atnatt::. si~3s' ~e p~:~le~~lIite~~h:' ba~k; presen~ tlme'l::chea~iIIs:ere~f:' to H:nsa~~ t~~itr~e~tS fh: ~tea~~~~ ~~ehlil:aders are takm. It ·n m w~~sl::de~a t:: ~a[:f~l: e~e 1I;~latl~~ : ;~~:c - rt:j~1S~~~~p~t~~a.~0 Al)dcml[;~ buoys together and buui boat gefUng on a 'quicker of Quldl Vidl Lake to' lee the t~e sl~gl:u~eumodern regatta (ans maehfne ~oullproliablY be able ~t lea~t a dozen times In Its !~adxr. There ;~h no rea\dJ~K I,~ power bchmd !hc preslC.lent.' ·.\'~nt to boll' up lhc pond un t' th th Quickstep local boy, Squires, compete e an b h'iIi i ht ( t h dl th .' .. fl' th ,bm! reign the new "collectivr I. ny one a em COli 3\ •. the non·Pcromst~ parhes to br lIr. Woodley's (Grov~ 5 ep· an e • against his. fomldable' rival from till ~ltness t e t f1Plt~~; g lhe~r ;gC a~a:'s ~~tc~ul~:tdre:s:sve~~ leadership'" has shown lis ability ~efn ~i1edd out a~' dd~Yk by. their Istrengthened befcre they fac~ ar.. Ibrn the Lucy Long forged On Interval of ten yeafl, 1861 Halifax. However, If they had any wo ne oarsm~n I st each 336 unds-in 24.hours to demolish huge stocks of vodka cove ea cr. an rIO 5 Ilere a clr.ctoral conte!:t. T!dr 'sbgan is: ted Ion Ihe race. A jolly to 1871, elapsed belore the an· dou~ts,a•. to,Squl~es' abilitr they strhength. a~d'dikl~./g~ ~ !I!rx Lane' general sedretary of collectively. Each time It has so~ce.n th th U .. '1 "Wc sh.alJ call clections as socr 'the Cribb)' Boy own. nual Regatta was resumed. The were quickly dispelled, (or at er on UI I I a C. the Newfou~dlar!d Federation 01 made news. I kved t eno' 0 h g h, storie" i as possible.". Gt ' I lite to arrange on Derby Squlrel not onl, beat his oppon. '. ea e ou. nc of t e more fam· ' I,ernor Ham),. was a 50 Icomm e ltd f t b t hut hi ' b I half Fishermen, who has predicted the ous concerns V. M. Molotov. \\,h·). I What "possible" in flis conle~1 Th N ' y . h:n the I~H ralches. th~~~ gaY ';r Jh~a~~::s' ;~~; ~~eba~, ~:e' p:nd.' 'Ferg~so: :ee::/ came e ew death of the Inshore codfisdher In 'If the .m~chanleal drier be, as (oreign minisler in \\'arli1~" e::aeU~' means. no on~ knows. II !r name ,rom eel ap.t •• '. ' J h E b k t 'th t ti . I t b t . s!X years .If present tren s con· comes popular It will mean pic· 1943, took on a lew too many vr' . ma~' bc 18 munths. tll'O years 01 c:J!Ilrd l!\faht)· known .5 Capt. Philip Cleary, on. ae dOh e sar ng pOtnh' b u FO h D tlOue, was Impressed'by'the cheap' lures qUe fish flakes will disappear ka5 and Insulled the Swedish am, ' n~rhaps even longer . ,rowe ·as ore near wereh e oa t 'IS ryer ness and simplicity of the ·:a· from the cliffs around N:wfwnd· bassador publici ~lololov h'Rsn't' . . . house alanda on the .south side of chinll.· land outports, Mr. Laurentiu:i been drinkin" asYinuch since then I 'The "Unqualified democrnc)" the lake. The supporters of By GERAI,D FREEltlAN WORKS ON FOGGY DAYS says they may be replaced by thc but others a~e' makin II for it' movement wants immediate elec Squires wee 10 eatedthat, as the Canadian Prcss Staff Writer I "I believc that If it' Is proven windmills of his' native Holland- Double. mea~in" g di~lomati~ tions. at any price and at tn~ 01' account says, 'they wln~d and. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CPl-In n, success!ul ~fter tests and c:.peri. I se~ breezes ~ould be harness.ed to 'toasts also are nothi;g new to the ri~k. What pe1iti~ians and Ihe ~o\' dined him for a whole. \\ eek at workshop behind Theodore Laul' ! mentation tt would revo!uhonlze drIVe the drlCr In places wlthoul Russians Stalin with hi s lo\' of ct'nmcnt lerm "re .' education' Foran'a Hotel, cntius' home in suburban SI i Ihe individual fisherman's jlrob. clectricity. inlri"ue . reveled in slIch th'in~s- ! Iheir oppnn~nts call "indoctrina 'We find thnt In the Regatta of John's Is an experimental machinc i'lcms," he says. JfCcntrif~1gal dry· With his own 5cmi-dricr thc hut it I~as always in Ih pri\?;Jcy i tion." , 1875 another slngle6~ull race took that may bring a new surge 01 i ing to my knowlcdge. has nevcr fisherman would salt Ihe con {or of diplomatic gaihcrin"sc withOl;t· , . . place In which the contestants jl'ltallty to Newfoundland's dwln· i bc~n tricd before. and bccause it three l'/ecks at the {i.rst of !he Ihc ~Iar~ of \I'~rld pub'licit\.. T".: NIlII'.? nell' {ael'H' has,c~mc .111' w~re Clapp In the Nonsuch, dUng fishing Industry. 'costs ~o littlc every encourar,r· se~son. Ihen kcep It movmg i day the Russian lead~rs aClualh ' 10 pln~. The .counter • I~\olutlOr Chauncey In the Namcle~s, and It consists simply of a whirling' ment s~ould h~ oivcn 10 find out through the drier at n three· I seem to want Ihe J;nbli~itl' Tiln": aud thc -n·Ulnq repressIon . .Tucker In the Blue Bell. The race II wire~m.esh .cage driven by an elec· : ",helher It real,ly"can. work in t1~is I (11~i.nial.a.~al' ratc. . nrc tryin!! to look h~lm~n' in ni!1": EXEC' 1 .W81 won by', Tucker In the 11m; trlc molor Inside an Iron frame I province with Its l'arI.al?le IVL .:~'1r , The flshel'man 11'111 get. ~bollt ers, try in!'! 10 make th~ world fHr· : ." " of 17 minutes 27 l~eoDll!, En I b~lt It appear.s (to. bc the slickest I cJndlUons an~ humidity of the II 30. per Cl)nt mn~e-and besl~les hI' gr.t Ihat they \\'cr~ all colic. g')? ' in the. ~alcst a!tnl·h'·.e .COUIl mot·! ,dcntly,Tucker W8lI also a native 1 rl~ ever deVised for dr)'lng . cod· ~tmosphere." • Will haye a blgs~r cat~h.' 1Ilr of Stalin.. . I,lcallie (lied hcfo;e Imn:: squad; of Broad Cove., And In. the Rc., fish. Mr. Laurentlus says he has La:' )nl1us says. The flshel'man : ~Iterl\'ard than (hen in the actu:1 gatta of 187t1, Chauncey won the I Inslead or 5 p r ~ A din g split, dried fi~l\ on (ogg>' days. and say> can spend marc lime on the fi3h· i [i~htin~. Arz~nlincs ncr' touch) shigl, acull In he Leopard, 1011011" >.alted codfish on flakes to dry in if the wcather was too damp a jss grounds and can produce Alberta had the 1011'e,cl po; about the death pcnalt~'. anL IIi ed by Wabh In Ihe Water Lily Ihe uncertain sunllght, a fisher. small fire In the drying shack more. The whole ~alt fish indus Icapita debt of Canada's 10 PI'OI·.j p31itical exrcutions had taker ,'".; , '1 and Squlrel In the Blue Bell. man has only to hang the !ish on should do the trick, try will benefit." inces In !lfarch. 1955. at $93,45. place since the 1890s. . .. , . . ; 1 ~ , .' .:.; . , . . . --~--~------~------~------~~-~~------~ :

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.' Mt. CashelDefeats St. Pat's In Senior Baseball -: --:--. lIill Clley en &raved hi! name 011 Ihe St. John's Ha)) of Fame )'5\ nllht ~S he ban led out a m· ond Innillll IIrand, slam· homer·to" spilt his team to a 14·7 victory over St. Pat's.. , Mount· Cashel hit starter', Mike Pat Hurley F.ires 'No-Hitter MartIn for tpe run In their turn at . bat In the openinll Inning. st. Pat'. spurled for .ix runs to take .', a six til olle lead In the first All Crimso·n Flame. Slill' B'urns Ilx 'of the Patrician. runs In the Pat Hurer eontlnued hi. IUC' of the four Guardlmen to reach A. Waol,ar ...... 30 0 0 0 openlnl frame came aSl: result of cessful Junior ureer last nllht as first went there on free trip, and S. Burry ..... '.. I.)· 1 0 0 0 four Mount Cashel errors. he pitched a ma.terful no-hitter to four made first IS a reluit of all D. Ward •• ,. ,. •• 3 0 0 1 Donnie Ryan, Mounties' pitcher 11"e Holy Cron a 7'() victory over error charged to the Crusaders B. White .. .. ". .. 0 0 0 2 started the rally In the second , the Gumll.' catcher. • W. Williams ...~ .. 2 0 0 1 when he slnrled with two ,away The crus.den went scoreless In • Ed. Flemln. hit. the hardest Totals ...... 20 0 ai 5. and WRI backed up by Mike Mol· the lint Innln. but struck for hall of the '!lame in the second In· Holy eron AB a H E 10'1 who punched a single down three rullJ In the second and nlng when he· lined one of Wool. J. Jackman •• •• •• 4 0 0 0 the same a1ot. Len Walsh walked to backed it up wllh tWCl runs In gar's !erves down the left field J. Brazil •• •• ., ., 2 1 0 10 jam the sacks. Wilf Casey shook Plch ar the third and fourth in. line [or a sliding double. A. Molloy ...... 1 0 0 0 the Green. and Gold when he con· ninKs. The Guards defeat can be c·red. P. Hurley •• •• :: •• ~ :: :: 0 nected solidly o~ one o[ Matln's One Ward then took o\'cr lied to loosencss In the field as G. Sorenson •• ,. •• '" 2 3 II serves to 'become the second man mound dutlel from starler south. they had five errors to the Cru E. Chapter '''' •• •• 3 '0 01 0 in' the history of the league 10 vd UP I d .. Id th d ft 11 . 0 1 0 0 blast a grand Ilam, " pal\" "i.... "00 gar In ... e c ~~ cr~ one. W. No a .. " .. .. Crim50n r'le In chrck until the Guardl . AB R REB. Coady ...... 1 21, ~OTed' GIllies was the first 10 final and sel'l'nlh Inning, when S. Wescott •• 0 0 0 0 A. Chapter •• •• •• 4 1 1 1 clnut I. gand' ,lam In a game for they :ldded t\l'O morc runs to make H. Phpmoskl ...... 2 0.0 1 J. Philpott ...... 3 1 0 0 third round honours with Holy the final score read g.o. B, Billard ., •• •• 3 0 0 0 E, Flemlnl ., •• ..:: 0 1 0 Cro~! In 1954. Cascy'~ slam last Pat Hurley had complete con. E. Woolgar' ...... 3 0 0 0 P. Hobbl ...... 1 0 D 0 night goes til show that anything trol throughout the contest. Three I B. Barter •••••••• 3 0 0 0 Totall .' •••••••• ,29 II 7 1 c~ldno twohappen out Insituation. baseball with the \ ' ... , , The Mounties piayed inlpired ball from Casey's homer, and Forty - One Crews On Bally Haley Holds try as they might the Patricians I were battling a determined squad. ! The Mou!!t Calhel balsmen, . STA":': who committed five errora In the III' .Peter, IV, i R'egatta Day's. Rosterl"ToTh~~reen". opening stanza, backed up pitcher Jiy'" 11 ••11'7 Ryan for the remainder of the .1,•• tanl . I rl'I'lY-I'IIC erpl\"s h~I'e entered Unit! last Tuesday the crews CompetItIOn 1.. lt841m. C!'!... /nr Ih~ ~"l\lIal nt:_fta to be held had practiced in the old boats . game as they made only another r. )(uiPlIy, .~ mllcue for the last eight Innings. ., 101l\.,rrol\' all Quidl Vldi Pond. ~nd welcome the chang~, when This afternOon, beglnnln. at z.; st011.. . Jackie Withers came throllgh Wm. JiurpJIJ I i'urin; the lut week all those they starled In the newer lighter two o'clock there wll\ be a "to with the fInal' Patrician run of G.lm ("f" 5 hal'e been hu~y I\clling bO~I:iow Is a schedule oC the day's the green" competition, Nine hole the game In the third Inning when ··C., TobIa· accustomed'" to. the even Is to be held at the lakeside players will play the back nine. he walked to first and stole sec­ • Co WI1'1'tII Ih~m!ell"es, ht h II The winner of the Spoon com· 'JUOY J II: 5 e S. on Wednesday • •- petition for July was Mrl. Gor don ond and third scoring ,on Jack ------...:..::...... :..:.:...... :.----- Hibbs, with a lIet '17. The draw for Harvey's squeeze bunt : Donnie Ryan who Itarted In , , today'. as ,followl: such bad form ended the game I Braves Still On War Path com~e:I~~L~ IIfrs. A. Shea vs. Mrs. 1. lCay • with a flourish as he fanned three 'ITAD S I. . J St. Pat's batmen to retire the . ,i Mrs. M. Myers VI. Mrs K. Clous- ,feJIIrUI '. , ton . ' side In the ninth frame. This ...... -: lIame aet another record as It WAS , . : cDS: Miss M, Harrll VI. Mrs. B. Elm· ·I.,rield.ltnke j Aaron StarG Victory enrlnl'f. • the longest game by the clack 10 t he played so far this season. J. Dowtlu . OETGOIT (:\PI-\'ir~i1 Trucks; arlelllhia Phillies swept past Pills. Mrs. R. O'Drlscoll 1'1. Mrs. W. Umplre~ - Downey', Jackman. J. Lewis ' th;e"', a. three·hlllel· at Ihe Bosto.n I bllr~h Ph'utes .into Iifth place McNamara. G. WillIams and Carler. W. IIeott n(11 liO~ ~.Iollday and .the Detr011 I ~Innday nisht wllh a double 1·lc. Mr5, B. Hickman vs. Mrs. 'J. Critch BO SCORES L. leild Tl~rl'; \\"ll1flJlcd lail ~ rank Sulli·: tory o\'er Chicago Cubs. Haney Hibbs. O. ST. PAT'S AB R H E BUOY J ,:an I,u Ih~t:rst tnnc in more I Haddl,. 1I'0n the second game H I\lr~. A. Goodridge VI. Mrs. Rahal ...... 4 1 2 1 lnan tllO ,ca~OI1'. 4·1. after Robin Roberts took the }iouse. " ~artin ...... 3 1 n 0 lile Jj .)"ru.old Trncks who had opener ii.4, • . Mrs. R. Stonl!. ]lye. Wlthm ...... 4 2 2 0 Jll~chcd only III" ['omplclc gamcs Harldix earned hIs fifth slralght 9 HOLE Harvey ...... 4 1 2 2 1!11~ ~ca'on. had 10 haltlc wild. win with a job that through se\'en . Mrs. M. Rose Vl\, ?Ir,. C. Slewart. GreAeb"b 'tt' •• •• ., II 1 0 0 TilE. START of the Cadet Race In the Harbour Grace Regatta Saturday as taken bv Daily Ne'~1 photogr'p\- ITAD 1 nr's \D Iht cHI~' and lale sInges Iinnin;;s bordered on the senSQ' )trl. D. Monroe VI. Mrs VAin!' PowerB. 0...... 13 10 01 0 Dav!c 1 Bu tl er f rom one 0 f teoh ff' icm 1s boats which pat rolled Lady Lake- for this year'soJ event. • 'll':! ..,....11 bllt Ul~ onl), run he permitted I tional. Solly Drake opened the worth. !trh1 lit. LbIt: . lIas ~lIckcr Vernon's 11Ih home ~ame II'lIh a single and was Mrs. L Olden ft. Mrl, 11. A. G. 'l1ll1J" Cox. . F. "'alsh ...... 2 0 0 0 CdS . ! run. . erased • ~Ieftlhli. Haddix retired Myers. J. Abbott ••.•••••• 2 0 0 0 IiII cedJ1er, SlNh Sullll'!n had defeat!d the Tig. e nelo:! 20 batlers In order . Mrl. P. O't,e111 ... Mrl. D. rosa ers .tart Comeback, 'etlft Dan I ~ , It Scott ., •• •• •• ~ 0 0 0 Dava Whlttl I ; ers 11 lime~ in ~ucces5ion and BROOKLYN (AP)..,.Hank Aaron Swanlon. po~~eued an 11-2 lifetime mark drol'e In four runs' and nailed Mrs. J. Noel VI. Mrs. M. Dunne ... Harbour Grace Re-··' IlI1Go1e I .. : ~T~~l~Hi:i' 'lB ~ ~ ~ Blank FeiIdians 2-0 AllradburJ aJ~mst th~m. down an 8.6 l'lctory overBro ok. Mrs. B. French VI. Mra, V. WIl· Molloy •• ••.•• •• II 3 3 0 . " a 5 •• •• •• •• • Last nIght at the A"re,on Athletic fr t 0f th e Dou bl·e BI ties goa I as Th e 'co Ior f uI pageantry of New· .' Second (Walp) , ·.GordDn" Iollt slIllI\'In was around for Iyn Dodgers Monday night with a lIaml. W I h 4 1 1 0 JUOY 1 ('nl)' In III' ~nd .2·~ i"'llng~ Mon. seventh.inning home run and a Miss R. O'Relll,. VI. MH. A, Helt- Casey •••••••••• II 3 3 0 Groun'ds the firAt game In the both learns fought 10 control the fOllniland" second oldest Regatta Far s n' H ·t C -- .. 1 0 Higgins Trophy Round was played I G I Q 0 m, It. un. OL; ow, rl~::. IIr lIa. rulrrd ull!nr ten hils ninth· InnIng 'double II Mll, ley. Ro b son ., ,. ., •• 3 .. pay. erry rus led In amidst the unfolded on the jagged slopes of Don Pike, Fred WUllllll!. r. ~nll All 111rcr 'I'i.~rr I1Ins beforc, II'nukee's National League lead· -. g'hJ's FQ'~tban Evans.. •• •• •• •• II 2 :z , with Holy Cross winning out the confusion and slipped the sphere roll'In' g hills on the shores of the ham. T"II1D1~' lIurd and .I,(·~ Kiely took, Inll Braves defealed the world Arnl •• •• •• •• •• '~ 2 0 1 victors. The Felldlans as well as from· unde r Penne II' 5 reac h In I 0 none too p"acid Lady Lalte at Har· Third, Koch Sho's T. TODI .... II 0 2 0 the Crusaders played excellent the t"'in s C tIt' G 1i < .... RI ~r Ihr. \l!)q~n pltrhlllJ: rhnrr~. i c bam p Ion s for the leventh Ave'J ,. •• " •• •• an ' " e. ongra u a Ions erry bour Grace Saturday. Cox' G W I b Tb (lI. STAB I IIltL:\IlBLIIlt.\ I.\r J - Phil· straight time. Ton II t th e Guar. d an d til e Galway •• ., •• •• 15 '0 1 0 game of soccer but the hard work. on two be'utlful goals " .,. as. os ...... I h . C.L.B. Section B junior football Ryan ...... 5 1 1 3 Ing Holy Cross eleven proved too The bal"l rock et e d . over th e rangCries across of "hoi thedogs crowd,ed- Ice cream f.air Yetman,Prl'ze donated'.Duncan Hunt,Cup .rrtridnr . If teams w ace 0 U at 7 .00 p.rn. much. Gerry Gulliver scored both Feildlan's era ss bar ror a near nrounds whl'ch play such an .. lm· Troph'·. L. ~ Cox. 'J" WI· III f Tom StOll', Strok. .lgcrs n 111 Judge at The The game weeIII b h Id I t th e Ayrt goals of the game for the Red and mis. s as Alf . Breen 8 tt emp t e d Ia bportanl role in' adding that little ' CADETS · JiIIllllnr· . n ree 0 evtra. colour needed to maintairi . Flrs,1 Cnrbonear AIr AtlhttlentgC. 1 i Groun dI, wea th er per-. 0 Gold on two beautiful pla)'s. ·make tile goal cou t th t · 31d: PiftJlla. V ross A..A The Crusaders starled the game nothing ~ mGuards Section B lineup II II'H I C olf by immediately taking cum. TI .' between race interest In any of (Minnie Clydt') E. Pib, Phil )foor. 0 St'rond Pony Monl{ev Trial ' Ie game concluded with lIoh' OLlr r .. g·tta~. Penne'·. Dadd Thoma!. · Walt CrItclt 01 (Sllnt John T.t.graph.JournlJ) I oows:-1 Gon, I F• P uc hase; f uII s: xecutlve maml of the ball. Cec .Toy passed Cross winning two 10 nothing. The Hun'llr"cds of cars and thousands ney" Re u Parsons. Tim!: .1!r7 steal F. Wileman,'k J. DWinsorj A h fhalls: dJ. E~ to Gerry Gulliver who rela"ed' the CrLlsners" pla"ed a gl'eat ,,"""In e (If pnople from as distant as St. Second,~ Sea Cadets, BUOY J I.eague Game TIle deAth at SOIl tIl Pittsburgh, - Illtl L tId I hI 'j'cnness ec, 0 I ,0I h n '1' aI e Rnu Is t on Sm,. Ith H PI e, I •d" s j1 h"orwar ks: M b· T "I t ball 10 Frank O'Keefe. O'Keefe sholl'ing plenty of vi g'ou r om Idee· John's llnel\ the eastern banks of (FI'refly) B. DOl"nl'n< < , e s n e Bishop, W. Eng an , ,,'a s , "toe' I fired a sizzlIng grounder at Buck Inrmlnat' B II I k t t" .. downTIl 10 work after~agu~ a long In)'r'~ 'Off Int, the age of 87, recalls one of ley, B. Winsor. ee nab omO'r" Pennell who gracefully bent down Feild Ion. e er uc nell Ime Lady Lake to watch the lour trim Stevenson. R. Slevensoll. R. ~C5terda~' with a full fh'c gamc~ the sensational trials o[ the cen· NEXT SENIOR GAME There will be a special meeting and pIcked It up, another sizzling HOLY CROSS _ G 1 Ch oar propelled racing craft grapple worlhy, W. Kennedy. . heiJ'J: pll)'cd. The first gnme of Itury. for llC It wu w~.o presIded On Thursday night the Guards o[ the executive of the Holy Cross shot by Frank O'Keefe sent the h' hI' oa , ~s. 'with wind churned waters along INTER·TOWS , Il'AD 1 the day ~I\Io' th~ Indians ~ain a \'ic. as ~, judgc over the antl·evolu· and St. Bon's Senlori w\1l take A.A. and'lootb!!)1 team tonight at ball past the Feildian nels [or a B me .4 .backs: S~m Prelty •.lIm the .more than mile long course. . Firsl Hr. Grm (I\'tll~1 .. IUIrt.~ Inr." m'er the Red Socks by a'core• Itloll I Icase o( John T. Scopes, a P iace I t 700• p.m., btlu,· n th e 73 . O. Thi 5 meel1ng." IS ca II ed to near' miss. Walsh,lIE" Flanknm Jo~.f . Alfd' Breen,TIT h e races were run' olf in Do\\·nl·n~.~"" H'I P.I·nn .••... nf5ol. . 5Cl00 tcacher In Dayton 11\1925. tvent of Ihe Regatil being post. dlscuu last nlllht'K decisions hand. IIere Gerry Gullh'er, who, Incl. G !. G GOII? smoolh style dcsplte the numerous Taylor. B. faml!. lion ThIll !. JfI1, Cox. Garr~ I~.r:~ar;. . J. Rurlbnu, Shamrock, Ind Ponllar~ ballIi'll, Often referred tD as the "mon· poned tnmorrow, the .ame wlll be ed down hy the Foolball Leatiue, . dentally plnyerl R wonderful name, 1~;rUg FI'a~krr~'K~eflel erC'eco~o;u I· hitchc~ whirh Invariahly develop. Time: IUli. . I. Damot.' . it oul 10 a (ull (h't '''I'tll key·trlal," il grew Ol1t D( the Ir· I d W d d I hi b • , • '.' • 'JUVENII.E Seconr! Drli.lottOO illninn~"" I t f S 1 I P aye on e ne! ay n« . entered the spollinhtb with R powp· FEILDIANs Go-I B P~nll~II' "e~rt', , Glena R.... T'(l\ltlac~ downing Ihr Shaml'ock5 res 0 ,copes. R ~c cnce teac ler, GAME TIME All S P , ful drIve sepdlng Ihe ball shoot. . ,- n. . <. L. First (W~ascll T. ~now: Claytonv fir) T. Sno\\', Co~.: Do~ e.llftLIZ .' 1:!.11 (or one of ll-en , Po"am-s • ' 011d the charge that he .had vlolat. All t eams are reques te d t0 110 te • Ing Inlo Pennell's arms. Breen,backs. B.H. Young,'Ie... ·, 111.G. Anthony,Fosle·. for.S. Wllhams..' \\"11'I lam Kenne. dy Ha" ,.,,). S00 1 ey. \'. .. n01-. <.' G!O. .Ios~-.l.~ tars ractlce C5 ~ of Ihe da.". In Ihis conlest l'lr. e II state Inw hy tcachlng• h In, a Ih at lh e Bt ar tl ng II me 0 [Rames Hank Mews, Feildian center wards'. R. "WIlliams, no B. Cole, C. warrl. Sh• uIe'37 eh 3 .5Iey Spurrell . TIII·rd. CarbontAr 11I'Ilp). t;==-· 12 IUOYI' . lu.lJyIt the "'er,.mound. plaYl!r had his tum el'olutlon.pu bll C SC I100 I Draw In s' t C1fl of wIII 110w b•• '100 pm. until further T0- N'I ah t ba If , took the first shot against Gourner, J. Hewson, J. Young. TSelmcoen'd ('Vaspr·W. Wune: David Hunt,GillIs, Cal.;Nelson Eph.FOrwl1'll. Burdl~

Po Po b he was most needed, Gerry Gulli· Pike, Gordon Pike, Do." Spurrel, Snow. The npenind dame of the after. The hearing dev.eloped Into a noUce. • t) Bhnlsch who proved good when Ch · I ' I noon law the Elks send the Mount contest etween fundaomentlUsm ver's broth r J d d' Eric Pynn. ..T , Fourth Bryant'. (I/. Cashel Rockets to their lecond de- and modernism In the end Probable Pl-tchers An All star- baseball ' practice e oe, rna e a won er· amplOnS IIp ·FISIIERMEN· ABOURERS E. Pike. Cox.j GordOftcon ea as e)' e ge t em 5-3. Wll. Scopes was convIcted and fined will be conduded 11.30 p.m, Tues- spherelui breakaway at Pennell and whoslammed made ·an·the S . tAIl'., First (Flrcfly) ..Hearts Dellght- Gosse, Don stont. Ch It sonf t Worthmanth d d creditedh with $100 a penalty which was let NEW YORK (A, P) _ Probable day night at the Felldlan Grounds. other beautiful save. Buck Pen· I.. :,.." T. Snow:' Don Parsons, W'lliI am Tro pes:..hI J B •Milehtil I~ It I I tl h II por s uO' the win 1\'hlle Janel of Mount as Ide by testate'sh supreme court pitcher. for today'. major lea.ue s mpera ve t at, I players nell, the Double Blues cu&lodlan \'. Sool~y, Vince Sooley, George ALl.·COMERS 'CJshel takes the loss. I on a technicality without expres- llamel (Won and lo-st records In listed. below who expect to make T' 11 02 First (Minnlp Clydr) W. In the follow.up game the' sing any opinion as the constltu. parentheses). the trip to Grand Fall~ and Cor· r~a~r knhew hids business last The annual-;;;;pionship track FO;!~~nd JT:;eas~l) . E. Pike: Hal Cox.; David Pikt. Art Fltt. Mount Cashel Bombers aven1ed tlonalily of the law itself. National teague ner Brook put in an appearance tn tCI as Ithe rna e coodb hfls repu· and field sports will take place Pynn, Nelson Taylor, Harry Tay· Williams. Harry Tayllit. themseh'es for the defea·t hlnded The Dayton trial attracted wide Milwaukee l'S Brooklyn at Jer. for this Important session. Very ~c~l~r ~tops~ num er 0 spec· on Bell Island on Saturday, lor, Clarence pynn. 11 2/5. to the olher MounUes' team early attention at. the time, In lar.e I sey CIty (N)-Conley (508) " little co-operation from prospec· Joe Gulllver fired a shot at August 11th. As advertised In Ihis Third (Minnie Clyde) W:Hunt:. Second (Wasp) T. SnOf. In th day a~ they dropped Ihe measure due to two famous per. I Erskine -<9-8) live team members has been reo Pennell who tapped the ball out paper the entries wlll close with Don Pike, Fred Williams, John Gordon Wal5h, Tom Ytt1lll11 Arcade Specials 13.5 ••Carey of Ronalltles Involved, Willian Jen'l Cincinnati at New York 2twj. ceived by your coaches tD date. If wpen 'Frank O'Keefe intercepted the secretary of th~ local branch Thomey, Leonard Spurrell. can Hunt, Roy Pike. !. )Iount Cashel takes Ihe 1\'ln while nlngs Bryan the politician and nllht)-Fowler (7.9) and Jeffcoat you can nDt make the trip please It O'K f t h d I . of the A.A.U. of C., W. R. Can· Fourth (Wasp) Carbonear - B' Third (Perry's CortI rnlll Hall'o( the SpecialR \l'as the iom, otator. who assisted the prose cu· (. .• 1) VI Margonerl (~.2) .nd Lit. afford yqur eoaches the courtesy h t ee e Iheln h a ar d' thVelCoul5, ning, on Monday, August 6th. at Downing: Eldred Snow, Robert Cox., Bob Parsons. Ftll nlr Tigers pIcked up their sec. lion. w!llle C1ar~nce S, Darrow, Itie field (0-2) or McCall (2.3) of dropping by the Feildlan IS 01 a~ay, WI C thcrosSlteh eb 0 t' 5 p.m. Entries received after this Gillett, Frank Forward, Richard W. J. King, Ed Pike. "od win in Pony Lugue baseball an outstanding crimInal lawyer, Chicigo at Phlladelphle (N)- Grounds at 6.30 p.m. and let them eg ans ,goa mou w a urs date definitely will not be accept· Parsons. Fourth (Firefly) 8. in th~ openin!: lamr yesterday led the defence forces. Jone. (f.l0) VI S. Miller (5-) know whether you ean make the of speed and squeei:ed past the ed. Juvenile competitors arc ad· Cox., J. Thomey. HOOftr mnrnln;: as they blanked the Ind. For BI'yan It Vias his lut pub.·, St. Louis at PIttsburgh (N)- trIp or not. rlBThhtehacnrdurogdOearlPsokste'pt rl'~ht -t It vi~erl that they must be under FI'rst (~~~~yO)L ~~~ School- C. Pynn, C. William!. i~n' ;.1. . lie IIppcal'ance. He was taken 1111 Dickson (707) .vs Munaer (2-1) V. McDonald, J. Carey, T., Gil· with p"s! 0 J t" G eighleen years 01 age on the date W. Hunl. David Pike. Art Pike', CH.UIPIOSSJI\P Dou: Jlarlf'r c,me throul:h with at the conclUHlon of the lI'Ial and Amerlun. teallll lies, D, Woolaar, W. Casey, P. a as. r m oe 0 erry oC enlry. AnGust 6th. Firsl Dlinnie Clydt) ~ hi~ ~~cnnr\ win by hurlinll the died In Dayton on 'July 211. /I. unl.! New York .t Cleveland (N) _ Deulch, P. Bryant, J. Power, J, Gulliver. who relaycrl the .~phere Entries wil he accepled for the Red Sle\'cnson, Harry Taylor. Cox.; Hal P)"nn. Ben" lor Ti;:c~~ to .I'iclnry. DOll!! b 1I1~0 \'~rslty bearing hl5 name llI·cr. Kueks (14.3) v. Wynn (12.S) Harvey, M. Martlll, J. Wlther5, B. to .Tohn Gough .. Gough trierl hl5 following cI'ents: Time: 12.17, • h h I Thomey, ~rl~on Tar . ('rrdllctl wllh tho, lon~r'l.. ' 111't 01 thA look5 Daylon loday u a memorl. ,I Bo-ton• at D-trolt~ (N)-Porter. Abbott, B. Maunder. H. Fardy, luckIhe Doublebllt the Blurs hall cro5~bnr.flew high ol'er 100SENIOR Yard-.. AND 220 .TU\'ENIl,E Yarrls, 4 '0 f;. Sp.conriPike: Eric(Wasp) pynn. BIgDon Spurrell,Sc on·- prize. donated br II. r.' r.o!1f . urne as he /lut a aouble al to hhn. narrow. whose tactics rtcld (H) VI Lary (Nt) G, Breen, C. Tiler. N. Sparrow, • T'm 10'53 2/5. in Ihc !rtondbnnl:~d Inning. prevented Bryan from making an Wublnllton It Chlcillo (N)- R.Short. J. Gftmberll, B. Gillies, Malt Foster gilt thing~ under· Yards. 880 Yarris. One MiIr. One~ Clayton' Williams, Ne"\1Ie Shep· an S~~~~rli (\~'I~P', T. SI"01,o 1I11l~' M~lonp. of lhe. Indians elalorate speech pr~pared In re.' Stobbs (B.8)YS Donovan (4.6) D. Ryan, J. Abbott. • way In the second hal[ with a shot Mile Walk, High Jllmp, Pole Vault, partl. . Art pikr. Geo. fo .!. hurled Ihe sel'pn Innings In a futation of Darwin s thorles Df l.tUmore at KanllS City (N)- Players who can not make the that dropped the ball Into Chas. Broad Jump, Hop, Step and Jump, Third (llinnir Clyrie) T. Snow: 0 I t losln"• calise. . . evolution. lived onft untilI 1938.I j t" Moor. (101) v. H-rrlalle (1.9) trip to date are: E. Manning, B. Bhnlsch'sWilkins armsuse'ri his head R"~lnst Shot Put, 0 I5CUS Th row, J ave Ii n Rex.Kevin Sinyard,Haire; BillJames Kennedy. ,Hennessey, Sooley.Tllird W(Flrelly).. 59 CY'IV . Hi\lI,.I In the second an final fixture Now, 26 years a er, t s n er. ' Rahal, H. Phllllpt, F. Knllht, E. goalie Bhnlsch" twice last nnight. Throw INTERIIIEDIATE ' Dav id P'ke1.·" F "·I'IliI1J\I.II'· • I i nl thr. the hlanked estlng to recall the spectac e n IAILY HOSPITAL Shor.. 0 SENIOR ONLY H t !I'r (;jantsri~~' 9-2. WhittenD(III~crs nf the Dayton as an example of other Hernalldo Cortel, Spanl.h • born CHARLIE JU1)DLJ:. The first time.todlan's he butted arms,' the while ball SI x Mil eSj Hammer Th row; 0'ne NelsonFirst Taylor,(Firefly) Har"" E. Taylor,Pike, Cox.,Eric Fourth (It ease I) Jh' 111 Into the eu Dunca~ u~; In for the Innl:est tlmee anrl other places. There was conqueror Of Mexico, built on. of 0 Mile Relay 'J D Plk Gra I liianl.~hit n( Iheclll~ed lIme as he hammererl no televisIon thai' anrl radlD Itself the New World'. first hospitals In F 'b' II M;' the lecond time, he succeeded In 'JUVENILE ONLY Pynn, Art PIke. Time 11.20. Cox., on h e, HI,wul mil a Irinlr. with the ham emply wa~ just beGinning to malee Its 152.1. oot a eetIng heading It past the goaltender 880 Yard Relay. ' Second (Minnie Clyde) T. Snow. Frank Blck am. In the third inning. a(lpeATall~e as anexpcrlmcntal Inlo the n'ts. 'The play was Cox.: Shute, Spurrell, Parsons, rell. ---- 'Bri~n Cnntwell o( thn. Dndgcrs mcans of entertalnment.-Yet mil. EFFICIENT HOIST _.·call~d becaUse Wilkins was off· . Goose. F l\'iS thr II'lnncr. while. John Down. IInns of words, carrl,d by tele. . A lIew holst In a Sudbury.cll!. At ~ .meetinK of -the delegales sides. \ Jr. B. aseball Fuml Third (Weasel) B. Dnwning;·M Seats· or rr or the Giant~ was crtdltrd with graph tn a\1 par!', of the world, trlet mint c.an 11ft 15 tons of ore of Ihe Football LeaKue held last The. first goal was scored by Cox.; Ralph Rogers, Lennard WlI· , ~ ore Ihe In;s. reporled the three.week court. at the rate of 3,000 leet a !eeond. nlJlht with President Ralph Col· Gerry Gulliver while Holy Cross -- Iiams, .Tim Noseworlhy, Clayton A room drama In' .Tennessee, . yer pre~ldinll, the matter of which pressed hard acainst the' Collegians 'l'he St. John's citizcns dipPcII Williams,. pwe rena , ------. STEEL STRENGTHENER learn, if any, would A!preseQt the defenccmen. Gerry. picked up the into thcir pockets yesterday and' Fourth (Wasp) W. Hunt, Cox.; radice/Note,'s BREAD .CONSUMPTION Addition of 1m than five per league in lhe All NOd, plboffs ball and took out two Feildian came through with $147.00 ,dollars' !lud Chafe, David Pike, P. Kello· The Old collegians- II P The pcr. capita consllm~tlon of cent nickel In volumes of steel at'Corner Brook on Sept. 3, 4, 11th. defencemen. 'He lipped the sphcre of the needed $600.00 to send way, R. Par!ons. have 'decided tn t!I~. Thl' Guards senior (ootball leain hrnd In Canada lnst year lI'a5 'lIrcllly increases the ~Irength and The delegales voted 'that .the learn Inlo the corner of Ihe goal out of Ihe local junior hasehallers to the . LADIES' RACE . bleacher ,teUon ft tIJJ "ill hold a practice tonight at nbou~ 100 pounds-ll pounds less touahness of the stul. wilh the highest polnls up to th~ Buck Pennell's reach. AIl·Nfld. finals. ' First (Wasp) E. Pike, Cox., Thla will provide s:lIIaltlf 7.00 p.m. on Iht upper lIi1ch of than In 10tO, lime for the learn to 110 to 'the Jim Youn!: almost got revenge DONATIONS TO DATE Susie Shute, Lllllan Taylor, EI· modatlon for appro thl! Mn hlhletlc Grounds. . " METAL VI. WOOD fillals would be the team, and this II lie outrulhed two Crusadm The' Assoc. Breweles •• ..$ 75:00 leen Shute, Joyce Panons. Prizes: fans. d'I·. 61 llacphcrson Academy Section B INCOME' AGES Canad.'. furnitUre Inl!ustry In' Includes the polnta made by.teams and Ilashed away a'. btllllant shot. Radio Station V.O.C.M.... 50.00 Koch shoes. With the ad 110» ~~ football team will hold. general Women b.tween the llIOl"Cll 30 1955.produc.d.",7211,OOO worth o( in the Insuranee: (Stead Trophy) Bhnlsch ~lfddled the ball Into his Guards Baseball team.... 10.00 Second (Minnie Clyde) T. bleachers II will be refill! workout tonight at 6.4~, In the' and 39 Ihave the hlahest ,veralle metal' breakfast ,fllrnlture .and Round, and the Higgins Trophy arms for a spectacular stop. '. Mr. Tom Dunne,.. • •.• ; .. 1000 Snow. Cox.; Mary Hunt, Wini· the Arena to ~re.t11 ;;tit Memurlal Grounds. All pla};eril salaries' of Iny worklnl wo!llfn'. $tr.III,OOO worth'of wooh Rounrl .• ln oroor for the senior. to' FL'ank' O'Keefe tried (or a see-, 1l1r, Cyril O'Neill .• .: .• ' 2.00 fred Williams, Mabel Parsons; M. facilities for "i'l'Ct~~ I." MF.RCA NTlI,E As a Sial t of fupd arl' rp(llIl'st(ltl 10 lIt1en~. aile g\'l~lIP'. ,'.' ' - , I • set as. far ,advanced as llOsslble' ond goal as his sliot w!!nt hlfh '$14i,DO Pike. ______, •. ' ,IUJRoN' RANDR . In deCiding Ihe team for Ihe' fin· over the Felhllan9. crrJssbar~ \ First. North Easl' Fishei'les 'passed om to Ihr Irf WlllmlSG wln:s V,o\I.1.iABU ,,'0011, ,Lar~r man'ufacturpl'~ of rlbhnn< al~, It wa~ decided thaI. slal·tln~ The nlllilher I\Vo goal was scol'ml l\IANY IIORSt:S (Firefly) E. Pike, Cox.; lIal Pynn, association ~l1d plap~i" til . '!{orp Ihan 30 p~r cent of all Liver cnnlaln~ proporti()nal~I)' may .mnke ,a~ man)'· u 1.000 dif. HIP \l'eck 'of AliI:. 61h the5enlol'~ Iby Gerry Gullil·et· who Ivas jllst, A'5tagecoaCii line ill Austr

'f" • . ' \ ~~~ __.,;,.;..;._JU_LY __ 31_' ..;.19_56~., _~~ __~_~_~~ ____.-:~ ..,.----- ___ -~--~~.c,--~--~-----:..-..:.-_~ ___1!15 :~ .•, . A TRIBUTE - There is no organization which invests.so much' time, effort and . Mantle And capital In a single sporlin. event purr.lyfor the benefit of the public' .' ORDER OF RACES. I SPORTS a, the S!. John's Re,atta Committee. It would be an impossibility to . ,:' . . Williams Battle. assess In doJlars and cents what this group of hard working individuall AMATEUR BACE-tO.OO A;M. has contributed to the perpetuation of. this classic bt-stion from OU~ "'AU II" STAhF Z \ . STAKE 3 ..... STAXE 4 . For .TJttle IN' THE past. There are names whic~ glide bc(ore the public eye In such sw1f~ .;...... • Be. Sexto. II T.lepl.. ' . lteyaUA II .-: motion that they pass unnoticed. There are lither names, names If lit It..... :. Meatal K.. pUal: G",.raJ ...,lta1: . . ~'~ 'NEW 'YORK" '(AP)-Wlth New pcrsons who perhaps are equally deserving of pr .. ise,' but names thit JIll .". Ctl. M. Howley. Cox. L. Jtod,ers, Cox.' G., TIlley, Cox. • y 1. Y k' I . ,. ~dtJI" 5trolll Ed. Browne. Stroke Mitt. LeGrow. Stroke A, Noaewarthy Stl'oke '. . or... . an ees .. mov ng comfort· w!llUve on f01' they belong ~o more colorful fliUres. I· pay tribute tli ...~ Dillie Sharpe Clem Yetman. . J. Goodwin . ably. ahead in the pennant race. the Regatta Committee' as a whole, but particularly do I pay tribute to' Ed. Pl.rte . Jim C.nllOri J •. Scott I.,·.: the most Interesting developments /. ".=~ the men whose names we do nl1t hear 50 often and who Ett'e, III the J.~ G.rry Lailli G. Boqllhall. L. ~urph1'; in the remainder of the American 8y GEORGE PEIU.lN ,':-:, /. ~ Dave 'ox ' J, Framptoll . J. ~.lIy Leaaue season may come out of mliln, . responsible for the w.ell-tliled actions of that hard workin, .;,r; f.p. ~It1D1' 1 AlbertJUOY carew 2 .I, BUlrtUOY.1, '. G, . NOIlworth"JUOY. !haUtle competitionbetween Mickey for the·Mantle batting and TH EY'LL FERRY SOULS WH~RE JO!J)AN,. ROLLS' machine-the Regatta Committee. • '{ • • • • ~ __-,..------:,---:------· . , .. ' TadWllllams.·,Wjlllams appears to be in the W Le,ss th an t wo scorl and . ten years ago a .leek shell guJd,ed by COMMUNITY PROJECT bfst' pOliUon to prevent Mantle alt ",lid pr,opelled by oan wielded by six st\ll'dy Tlte Regatta is trul, • community project. Senln IIr· i~ MUNICIPAL WORK.·S BACE-IO.3D A.M.' .. , ~ower, c~xswr.ln, ·1 from winning his first champion. fishermen ,from Outer Cove swept grace[Idly past the winners stakes ,anizatlolll, church erellps and busill.fllJfttn all ee.tn...... L .shlp. Harvey Kuenn and Charley at the West End IIf Qulcli Vidl Lake to Iitabllah a' record as monu· establishing legaH. Da, as a traditio •• J. J.Snlllvu prMteel STAKE :! sTAD" " .' , stAlE 2 • Ble Peter IV " Itoyalilt II Maxwell of. Detroit, who have mental In local boatln, as BHbe Ruth's sixty hOml runs of '1927 In his annual Regatta Programme as does Ihe St. Joseph" Be'" . , ,.. , ... 1Id!I II .tree&l Dlpl,:' Ilalta.,. De,"1 . been chasin, Mickey for the last Mr.jor League Baseball. Each year as the annual Rell tta- d i h Clull. Mr. SIIlIIvan'ls a buslnessmall, who Is depelldlng apo.· JefI.! H, Dawll, Cox, coupl. of weeks haVe dropped In St J h ' !.ak id a raws n g • C(lx, G, Tille),. Cox. back.. ' . • . 0 ~ sese ,experts discuu the possibility that ~he Outer the Regatta to help sIIstain his livelihood. The IDYl' Cab t. ~ C. Lewl •• Stroke " Jackson, Stroke ,:::. Slroke T. Nfli)', F. Grouchy Includin. Sun day's' games Cove crew 5 record In the &cbamp!on.hfp race of 1907 may be seeking to raise funds to support Its Boy Scout Troop. 1I0lll lie ·r...... T. Coon" . J. MacKa, Mantle showed, a batllng averag~ shllttered. Eaci1 passing yelr. howover. the Outer Cove record selling the same prGdact - a le6atta MRlluaL' There will r·.,..~r J. Cook L. D.nln. of .370. Kuenn and Maxwell were Inches higher along the ladder to Immortility IIId this Is r.II It should undoubtedly be plent,. of customers for both but the peiat I • J. Glueo H. Jlckson • t .a42. The Yankees' star dropped be. The Immortal aura which seeps Illto the atmosphere from that M. AntbollY J, ste"lIson \ that tbere Is room for competition not only on tbe Lake IbtV r..... a Iinile point In lns.t week's ,nc. achievement so lonl ••0 gives the Re,atta that lIttl. extra touch th"t IUOY I BUOY" . but also along the banks. The competition Is frlelldl, Hi II '7oVs tlonpoints while and Maxwel110.Kuenn taIled off four some thl"no whi ch com bl ne d wi t h t he Rellt!"1 many ulllque." features ~ another example Df what the Reiatla means to 81. J...... The big question 1$-\1:111 WII. make It truly the sporting event of the year. Who has not thrilled The Regatta engenders .. spirit of ~oodwill lad might weU .. JIEllCANTILE BACE-ll.OO A,M. IIams finish the campaign with 400 to the roar of the crowd as thelhelll sweep across the finish line? an excellent base llpon wblth to 'bllild closer tommulllt,. ti... . official at bats, the minimum reo Who bas not been stirred by the inspiring notel of the "Bank! of • STAKE 3 STAKE 4 • • Itoylll.t II . . Bob Sello. It qulremenl for the' crown? Newfoundland"? Who has not wondered to lee 10 many people from ALL STAR POI,L 'epperrell Supply: Lawlon: . WER"n CLOSE BEHIND . so many different walks of lift crowding the Lakeside? Who truly . I beg forgiveness and indulgence from readers .for my faUur. to 11. Pit Imall, Cox. C. 1I0land, Cux. ha?i,e!()s:~n th~e~lat~X219s1~i~:~ can say that bl b.as .taken not 10m. little .remtmbrance from Regatta include the final st;.ndings in the All Star Poll' . A hectic w""elld 'M. Boland. Sh'oke G, Lewl., Strob' III. Stack T. Eustac. with 79 hits for a .361' mark. Wil. Days on Quidl Vldl to hold II a treuurtd pOlSeulon IS tbe years involvinll work on ~b. Regatta has forced a pOltponemtllt until F. Boland . C. lIutler Saturday's column. I faithfullY promise, however. that the nlult. Wm. Escott lIams will have to average ,a bit roll on. \ , I A. Boland will be In then .. I can only now wish you I pleasant da)' at til, alliL J. Redmond C. Power more than three at bats a game • • • to hit the 400 AB mark. LEO F. ENGLISH • • P. Coady . ;~ I I ~ BUOY I ManUe did not hit a home ntn Mr. Lt, E1IIUsII, Carallr .t tilt NewfeaalDllld Museum, lut week and he drove In only h.. pl,),ed a JIIaJor. HI, t. keepla, til.. tit, traditiOIl of tbe Nashua Doubtful'. " one tilly, but the slugging witcher Resatta 1l1li in -rpltuaUa" th, Ichlnemeal .t Ihe Outer Dodgers Waive ... C()ntinlles to lead the junior e1r. ..." III FACTORY IACE-ll.30 A,M. cult with 32 home runs and 83 Cove erew .f llt1l7, Mr, Ea,lI.h'. ]l1li. ''The Mila of the !t.l3" I . Starter Brooklyn • :1 STAD 3 STAU 4 runs batted In. Vic Wertz of Cleve. relates In hit I.eelltparable Myle the 'HI ef the Ollter Cove Sub 1st Baseman I. STAP;t 2 l.yalIat n . land Is the rllnDer.up In both de- erew. It dees IOlItlUd., more, how.",r. It lives lI1emb'rJ, I ; ; .. Ptter n' .olt IutOll II ,BROOKLYN (AP) - Glel\ II ·d" partm,nls with 24 lour.baggers of the youn,er IlIleratiea IB opporluJlit,. te look back Into (Rocky) Nelson, 31 • yur • old an leap , I: ...... Jmtf)' NIhI, Brew.l'1: , . Itllt\* ....wel1: , . Cox, and 78 RBI's. the pilI aad te appreciale "th. 10114 eld ••y." of which WI Brooklyn. sub first baseman has NEW'YORK (AP\ - Nas!lua, I: ...... COl. r. JUar, Cox. . WOliams; who wis Ollt with an are ~Id but wIdell w. eelaaa IIred. liThe IIlell III the waived to SI. Louis card· who romped by fin lenrlhs cam· L 1IdIm, CIC. Jobllstoft, Stroke' ,ft. ~een 1.11r\1111, Slrok. I. W.rlh, Stroke Injured leg. clurlng most' of the ' Frank 'Wllah early season, has nine home runs 9.13" is a tlllorfaJ re'1.tw •t the lIe,ltta 1!HI1. It ullltes mals, Dodg~ gen.eral manager ing 129pounds in bis last start, Wm. X.. mlY .r E, J. (Bume) Ba\asl announced was handed an impost of 131 MOIl' L Sttr* C. Morrille, WaltII' Dyke . and 4as batted .cross 43 runs. us ,.,Ith la.ther ,eaentsll', ••e.enU .. wllieh h •• Istabllshed ..... i1lrPh1 James Leamln' Monday. . day for Saturday's $5O,ooo.,dded N. EVina In the Nallonal League, Hank a pattern .t dev.lopmellt !lilt elll1 .ffeetill, aUf IOCI.I lives, G. J'I\IJ T. Hill Blrol d 1I11I.er Nelson, named the International Brooklyn Handicap at Jamaica c. TebII Hlrold Murph, Aaron of Milwallkee's pace·set. IIIIt 15 well turtherill, .1It' eu~larall.decoallmle advancement. League's most valuable player of and promptly became a dOllbtful t'tl'lftIII W. rwUl IIUOY , ICOY I BUOY I .till, Braves took over the batting • • • 1955 while with Brookl)'n's Mont.- tarter lead from Cincinnati's Ed Bailey. As a .portsealter last "ear I had the pleasure of recording "The real farm,. will. report to. the S Lesli~ Combs 11, head fJI. til. IIAILEY· SLIPS Men af illS" as it 'WaI recited by 'Mr. Englilh. I think perhaps that Card!nals !D. Pittsburgh. tOntg~t. syndicate which owns raeiB,'l Aaron gained two points to .338 , TlUCit/LABOlJR BACE-t2.OQ.NooN he only can do it jllstlee. ThI. once ailln It II it should be for :.fter It will be hIS second hilch With. "moneybags," announced .Iveral with eight hits in 22 trips. Bailey the Card.s. '.' . wceks ago N ash u a problbly I , STAIl! 3 STAD , fen to fifth piace as a result Df all he Is the luthor of the poem, A battmg terror In the mmors, would not ron in any raee In :,! ITAUI BelteD TWIll BIn Peter IV .M n a M point loss. to .320. Ed man· • • •• Nels.on hasn't ~een able toeatch which he had to carry more than I'ftIIIwaw Vllley: QuI41 Viti: 'I'BZ MEN TRE UI ...... -.: J. Kenny, Cox. aled only two safeties in 23 trips. or on m the majors. He has had 130 pounds COl. . Cox. Al .(Red) Schoendlimst of New . '. A. Croft" Stroke R. Pond, Stroke chances with Pittsburgh, Chi~ago The imp~st of 132 assiglled him LlIeY,11rK1 York Giants took over second Come All who love a manly IPOrt, a story I will tell, White ~~x and Clevela.nd Indians by handicapper Frank Kliroi lDtriu G. KeliJ . J .•Rln" Jr, A. Ryall J, Pittman place. The switch· hitting second 'Tis of', famous racing erew that III. outer Cove did dwell. In ~ddltioo to Brookhn and SI. Monda wa the heaviest of his J,l.ftil baseman padded 14 points on to LoUiS. y s t. !ItOtt W. Morrille, J. Rin" Sr, They were .n E1tty Vltty Lake the Iinert eftr see~, T. HUlle,. ]f. Glldney, his Iverage, putting it at .326. Called up in June by the Dod. career • J. Cn1l:h Joh. Rin,_ For they rowed the old JlIne Peter t. the Um. of 9.11. L. fril~ G. NellOlI Stall Musial, Schoendienst's for· gers after he had set the Interna· Indications were that Nashua • 1:0\' I BUOY I BUOY. mer roommate wlth SI. Louis tional League afire again this would be held out of the Brook13'a ·/.. It Cards, la t1lird wltJt .325. He drop. Oh! .Well Itl I rellteJllber, ..,I, tltat far legatla time, spring, Nelson hit only .208 in 31 for the $lOO,OOO.added Atlantic '.~~:~ ped .nln, polnl! with five hits In The fllrtllal wl:eeJa the hDp beer eartl IIld !)ebbln In Itls prime games. City handicap at Atlantic City .-'-'.. e ...... nSJIEILMINI' DISmCT RACr.-Z.IO '.M. 25 Duketimes Snider'at bat of . hit .The perk lad tabbl'." tUnnen tee, IIII' lllllell la old crubeen, ' Aug. 11, for which the bl. fGur· Brookl~'n . year-old has drawn 129 poundJ. .., IrAJ[! J STAl[! • ITAB 4 ' tour home runs last week to dcnd. Our betl were .0111 ad tWMpRak .. WOII wheD they made the tI.l3. • II•• :Peter 11' 11011 !uto. n . Telell'Ul' lock Cincinnati's Ted Kluszewski Na!huR carried 129 in his last Dllter CDve: The momlnl tor ft.e..... WI. taktJI .,. Terbl1. Football Talent TerkJ:, PDrtqIl teve: tor 'the lead jlJ this category. Each nt, rar.@, the \ Monmouth Handlcap, Ned Cox. Ira lalley, Cos. C. lolllld, CDI. The lIardy lad. from Oater Con weat lrillt fated that lilY· July. 31, which he. won handily. I' • TiD". II. Boland. stfoke II .. J5. WJII. Holl01, Stroke Wm. Da1, Strok. Tlte11WIre they'd ~. the «1I ••,llIlIIhl, ind hi" reveal' fnll keen Un~eiled TOllhdlt, , Wm. Mlnnin" l; D~ M. stade [ .. Bradllu1'1 M. Glldnl)' P. IIII.ntl Ia smell'. lid 11111. Peter, )011, lad· I reeerti US. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS M. Bradllul7 C. 1Iitebtll A.lGllnd Cr.icket Scores Canadian professional footblll FOOD COST~ • i l.lIdmontl Canadians spent $3,575,000,000 11. Ryan L. HUlle1 Now ef tltat trlW froM Outer «:e" Joha malell wn the Arob teams pull the wraps oIf their S. Gout A. Somertoll .' p, Coad,. . LONDON (lleulers) - Crickpt . ' lor food in 1954 - about ~,OOO I BUOY 4 elos&«.play scorea In Britain to· ,leh. Nu,ellt, .". McCarthy liey., Mart lola.d ad Dta Croke.' 1956 talent tonight. Before fr.! BUOY 2 BUOY I season officially opens Aug. 11 in more than in .1950. day: .. Walt Power WI. their tel..... al. hid, h. lIaew hi. JIIeD I ween, I western Canada, coaches from ------­ i , EIIIIIDd 45', Australia B4 and When Ite .rllve'her reut th'.eeuM tbat .ay Ia the time .f U3. CLUB BACI-I.tO PoM. 14 for 2. Montreal 1.0 Vancouver should have played at least two ,ames. Surrey 174 Incl 212 for 8 Essex have a falrl,. good IIne\ on their The BiC Four seasonopens Aug. ! '\ ; . .... The IU. 11'11 tired ,l1li 1e1la. IIIIr.,. ~a. Hen .. either hand, i , i, ., ITAI! 1 STAUI ITAD , 1M. ' ' season'~ prospects. 22. 1&011 s.to. Te!eln. A. eheen brekt .ut the ••• atnIek up thl lIanks Df New!ouUlllalIll. Hamilton'.1 Civic Stadium is sltp. [ n Sussex 206 Northamptollshlre !8 Possibl~' thr nt 0 s t eagerly· . L I 'i ltttr " LalUier Clu': . It, "II',: tor 1. • ·Twa ••Ip aDll tuck rlxht ta tbe '.lUes. With muscles taut and lean of the opening exhibition game td" M. sought "ror fUll" game is sched· L. bdl.ll, COl. Ned Till.y, COl. Howle" Co:r. when Ihe 'I'igl·r·Cats, I'Unners·up Ed. Browne, Stroke Glouetstershire 186 and 104 Olr hlrlle ...... , lIalf a 1eIIcth la the time of US. uled for Montl'eal Aug. when I' 1 l ~ TQl StDftt, Slroke W. GoldstoDi. Strote Worce~tef!hlr. 64 and ~9 for 2' 10 ~Ionll'eal Alouettes In the Big l'.aliq SeIl'I DUDC Sharpe . Foul' il11955, meeL Saskalch~wan the Ais play host to P;umonlon Joe Somer,et 257 and 133 Kent 176' , ~PiUlm Kevin Bishop Ed. Plert. Hampshire 290 for Ii declare I' I m letting old asd ,assiDI ,.tln mll.t brlnl a fond regret I Rouchriders of the Westf'rn Con· Eskimos. The Esks, onder (oaell r.:.lfCllr. Ted Power G. Lalnl Pop Ivy, have beaten coach Pea­ Dive FOl[ Wuwlckshlre 38 for 6. I, I For ,rnay ,.Ie ..d eld aquar. tllllce, the things that men forget. ferencI'. From then unti! the Aug. t.h CrUdl Bill DW1ef • 18 opening of the WIFU, ever)' head Walker's big red team the k:y Ktnu Mike Dwyer~'l . Albert ear .... Yorkshire 174, Glamorgan 83 for One dyl.lI, wl.k wllea I take .ff to trip to Flddlen Green: " . I last two___ Grey• __ ••4 __Cup .' ______finals. _ leO\' J . JUOY I BUOY' 5. No play loday, rain. They'll ferry .01111 where J.rdn rolli, tkolt men of the 9.13. eastern and western pro club wil!

1· U,S.A.I' IDVlCE UCE-UO '.M. Inn 1 STAB J . STAU I ITAD , aoyallA n II.. Peter IT ~ 'f.1hIIu "b Su... n .. J.llC!lt: MMlh, Air ... 511,: Air Pollee: . 'Klth, 11dl'I~ FUJllts 1;., '1. Jill Smith Cox L. Rodier., Cnll. B. KurDII1, Cox. 1I 11Il'lil!llp.. It!eh KUluil zitlVli Gem' DeSan., Strokl W,. CT.ideu, Itroke .,' J. :; :Ray Zilll I, Al.mtlu " ~ ~~H:r!II" E. JkDllalld WRESTLING . j . tllNIIJ Ja_,R~e DliIlal.Weleh I. ~tti. !lro1 O'Dell Jellft ~ t it!IItUl' I. ItidIIrdIea · Dtnlli. Wallll Paul WriIIIt.JI. .~ltIld it : t_ 1II1e1 C, GootIyelr J... Gel! " ~ l , :i 1l'OY 1 J)u JrA:#1 " · BUOY I IUOY· , :1 :1., TWO 'BIG TV STARS ~.~ .. IOIN'r aDVICI BACI..... Ue P.M. " , , '" . I!AII 1 ITAD I BTAU I ITADt Nt,a M ..... n .l1Ie .... 11' Ile7IlIR D ~ 0 ...... --. aYlJ1a .. __ ...... ,.....u.: Ca.adl •• Anl7: II CAl' Torbl,: " I r .....~Dtr. COl. G. Tille-. CDw B Murp'"v CD. Albert J 0, COJ. ... __ 11 L I" '''''1,' ... IWi rnd 101 Bellnett, Stroll a G. B1fte'I.lItl'!llle' P. Hllm, Strek • , )I, llrodenell FRITZ VON ERIC ! ... ..;' x. Duapll, Ted MortOn • Anillllilh 'I R. CoDDeri Jaek Thollll ,It. Connor. ~ -..:.: 'I'iJa CoIIllon Wm. rrazer C, Be,.dOHI , i Ii ;:;: J. leDouf I&. Loc:tyear 1 Nixoll GERMANY c, I ji p, Balle1 I .. _ IUGt 1 I S " Eo ]f=~ c. ~~bY " BUOY t Ii • VI. I! LAD~ BACI-C.se '.M­

.' STtKE 1 BTAD' ;, Belt selt.. n llo1llbt D Air Polite Wives: IDYll StOrti Ltd.: L. Rodgeu, Cox. Joe Smith, Cox. PAT JIllIt stacey. Strok. FLANAGAN V. LIlI,stOJl, Stroke J. ED,I, TerNI RaDno. B. Folmer Linda Baw. TORONTO G.Danon Helen O'Briin J. Kousoul.1 Gtrt Clear, , . I. Lal1nln~ Dot. Bennll Ref.,"1 IUOY J BUOY' ;. TOM (DYNAMITE) DUNN .-. IN'l'DMIDIATE RACI 5,01' P.M. n~l ITAU', $TAU· a ' ITAD40 lIa r.ter IV ..,1lI1t·n ...... kJ:.-=:, It, Japllatl't:. . AI,o: LOCAL TAG TEAM MATCH It. Pat.. Gneal ·P-::t! em: I t-~c... F, 1tlII~ Cox. 1.·Ke=.cox. Ira. ilI1, en. I. W. ,Stroll. Arch til, ,Btroke Max Da" IItrok. (Lift) KARL VON SCHOBER t~Mhk. C, HUI'IJ BILL FOGWILL and 'MIKE DILLON, .~ J. ABU. loll •. Jke"IlUl , I. HIJI1IH1II'1 lim .•rullo . '1 I.ne. (Right) FRITZ VON' ERIC .', ·~~I" Bill, Brenu. N, MitehID . p 1'.11\ '. 111'1. . p, Churchill va. t, "1I1Ilk • W. Robbla. Wilt IlreDlllD W. Mallard Miki BrellDan • 'I. GOUt ~: . It:Oy'l ' .JUOY I JUOY4o IIL~ JACKSON and' BILL CAUL BT1OY" i, ""-- '.:. ruvENlLi: RACE 1.10 • .M. I l, It. Para: Quttll'Yl: 1'. ItII110 Cox • .' P. ~ Cox., .', .. F).mln" stroke' G. Ma II, Stroke AT THE ."., .... '. Hendenon . N. Mllla' .' • . \.' ," ., Squlm .' P. Ria, . . ' ',;: . CllClmb. ~ J. ,Plttmaa" . fRlDA·Y ::1 .'. . - Hansford· I,squlre.' \ .' ·Pow.r. . ,. J. 'CllnwIY', > . '. ",i-', 'AU~UST'3rd, 8.30 o'clock . I I • I ./,. '. .\. t • " .\ '- , lila! ,CHAMPIOUS~P,B~~~.~:~ P.~., :. .: ' ~ """ wl~ tb, .It· 11m ... will eDmPet •., •. tM. UlIll raca fill' the da1. ' I ' .• . ,.," t ., . " . ! . .' '. ,. '." . .-.. " , ' " , :, ' . . . " " ," " . " .' ' .. , 'f .'.

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The.Scenes DeCIDING ON ' }'IO"'TO A THE OPENING LEAD ro •• (C'P ) - sroup of_ wumen' who help Ihe ncedy,' work By OSWALP JACOBY anonymously and not even club WHICH card should West lead members kno\\' h~\\' much each In today's hand? The fate of the eonlrlbutcs to theIr organization, contract hangs In the balance. fO,I'mc~ four yc~rs ago, Talents W.hen Ralph Cash, of Phoenix, Scmcc'Club co~S1Sts of 20 house. Ariz., held the West cards in the ":II'CS and 1111S111C.S. nnd profcs· recent Los Angeles tournament " .' ~lon~1 wum,en who raIse money by I he shrewdly led lhe queen or J1UI:~n!: thclr talel~ts to I·:ork. I'spades, South could win a trick \\ Ith the exceptIon of the mcm,. with the king of spades but could bcr II hu ~J1onsors a person in nced' nol make game without the a,"" a,nnther IIhn aHends to can· ,hearts. West took the ace of hdcnll~1 rccords ~o one Imoll's 10 hearts and the rest of the spadcs ",ll1lm they SII'C au\. ~le11lbers de· to defeat the contract. I ~'ldc whether or, not I) lend a help· \ 'J£ Wcsl had opened a lower an;: ha~,~ b~' I'ohn;: only on the par. spade, dummy would have won IIcI11ars Ill. the casco , Ithe £lrst trick wllh lhe jack lhr ~·Illb. noll' helpms 16 per·. Scuth could goafler the .heart~ ~(Ins l\ltl,1 512 m(ll\thl~' each, .alds \ with the king o~ spades stl11 In ~ , b~.ly tl,l?'e who are ,not Ilssls,ted his hand as a stupper. He would r ~ie:~l1 ~te Or pu~he a:;encl.e;;, I be sure to win at least 10 tricks .. . " cr, arc 1101 10 competitltm lIow docs West know whether '\llh ,rat,!1 other. The ~me \\"h~ do.' 10 lelHI a high ur luw spade In "I tauaht 1M lookeepll' how to pray poker. dearl" . I nales a dollar tn the twa~ury IS as this situation? West's lead doesn't ., • l~'\lort~nl to Ihe dub a~ one who maller \[ Sout,1I has heth the king P litO I A British Columbia, said: I :1\ r, Sloo and the treasurer kn'lws what eachonl~' submils. ,Olea rt "~Ien like former Prime Minis, One member Ilf the club raises NORTll 11 tel' Churchill and President Eisen, .' "8 d I fl' " ,J nwney by scllin;: home baking tn • J3 a n Dence hower arc to be admired because , , .' fr;l'nn~ IIhn entertain them. A lit. 'J 7 5 4 3' they take lip painting as n hobby. .~ rrar~' mcmber sells book rel'lews: • AJ62 VANCOUVER .(ep) '-A New ,but their art leaves something to i. an amateur artist ~ells her pllint. '" 8 2 .. York scuiptor saId In an interview be desired. Their painting Is so • ln~s: others Ilh'c drh'in!: les50n;, WEST EAST hebre that p.~lnllngs by polllical no; Iconservative that its publicity ( rut !!raJ

. I , • bilt'k of car tickets. of spades. Suuth wl1l win the I West ";ants to lead ,the queen of things," he said • At one' time the group helped trick as cheaply as possible, and, spades,lf dummy has the single· I . ~ descrted wife with fh'e children will still ha\'e R second stopper Iton or doubleton jack or spades., "So with ,art, We take nature as I\ho was nol cli~ible for welfare unless East can gain the lead. (If The llblllty to' make the right I We sce U and from abstract ele· hecause her husb'ami had been or. eloth~s and bedd'ng n I choice In' this situation depends Iments of it turn it into new forms, dcred to contribute to her support slance I J un I c rcum· on, a knowledge of, the enemy's new shapes, new symbols. He al'oided this responsibillt . i B 11 jProve . bidding habits. To Use that know· '" of the lime ~o the Talcnl~ mos ene c aries know the name of ledge, however" you must be T~ls Is a basic principle of , • '0" \'Ice Club se;1I th f a m II ~cr, lh} eluh fr;:m which they reeelvcd familiar with the J71'oblem d ereahve pro g res S. The only monthly fOOd parc~I, gave t~e~ memIe p ~uters. now, no names of Its thereforemove. ready to m,ake the rtgllt tlhroubleerc aren is, tthat enough. on this creative ~ontlnent pea- ,pie to understand that."

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., ", rAsS-Hel'C's II picturesque shot of participants in the cycling marathon! the tour of France, As they &.fll.:gh the lzuard Pass, 800 feet above sea level. This Italian lap qf the ~larathol1-1he 17th lap-waH l:J;:an r!der Xino Defilippis. Considered the hardest grind of ,the race, it includes three of the 5teepest I :I • Defilippi:o cO\'ered the 145 miles into Turin in 6 hours 42 minutes and 29 seconds. (LN. Photo) ,1 \ .1 i I' \

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~THING SUITS ., MISSES" DRESSES • .£ Small, Medium, Large 1tg.1.59, 1.79,2.10, 2.19 Sill. Reg. -; NOW 25% ~F' 2 to 6x $1.79 . . .;::. ',REGATTA SPECIAL $1~35 .- :i . "i t I; . I i : ii ,. ' \, I :

. "i" T·SHIRTS Ii ;::, , , '\:,'"'I i :j 11 SPECIAL LINE. OF' MISSES" DRESSES " ;, 69c.,7Sc., 8Se. up to 2.10 ': I: i;i ' \ :. I ': • , ,: I , NOW OFF 1 ,:' I I 25% ,,:' \" DRESSES ..1 , :' ·2 to 6 year. ";j '" . SOCKS Allorted shades and coloun. Different designs • I Reg. $1.39 - REGATTA SPECIAL $1.06

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-~ i'I I · : ~ · I · I · CARD 1 Rid. 'O'n The Best! " LAST CA,lL' F,OR .THE Wanted I·" • D.r.· for, the Departm~nl of Nallonal B. F. GoOd,·ich. Ti,.es · . Health and Welfare lit Gander, Newfoundland ' , H.F.Donahli8 For al low al ,COLLE BisebaIJer', .Sweep HOSPITAL NURSE Salary: ~262.50-$300.00 a month Plus II living allowance of $55.00 Will RESUME .PRACTICE 1,00 Down $1.00 per Week $5',000.00· PRIZE a monl,h. ,ON WEDNESDAY, IN AI Benefits: . AUGUST hi • Three "'eeks' Bnnual holidays jl)'30,31 GET YOUR TICKET, TO·DAY . with pay '. • Sick leave. with pay JbtIO,Sl • , WANTED I General Mild fitr + •. ,. • Excellent, Pen;lon Plan , ' "1· .'., • Hospltallzlltion Plan ., lamily of two. All modern MOUNT C t conven~ences. " : t' 1 Apply Mrs. ". i:, i • Low cost term Insurance . . , .. REGAnA·DAY· SPEel·AL . Appb to:· Alex Stewart, 17 Waterford' I .------­ ; i :: Bridge Road or Dial 2840A. It·.. '.CIVIL SERV.lCIi . COMMISSION OF C~NADA:. jly31,ag2,3 , ,I' ]23 Water Street, "t .THEY'RE BACKA,GAIN BELVEDERE , ':St.Joon'l, Nfld, . FOR SALE-One new Milch Cow. Apply to Martin Cahill, .; r _FLIPPER'DINNERS . ' Outer Cove, St. John's East WATER.. F,OLLI£S. OF. '1956 CARD ., ; AT THE ~,UGUST'14th', 15th, 16th, 17th and' 18th NDAY, . . ~ . " ·Dr •. ;~ Reservations taken by telephone for any STADIUM. Pioneer Drlve~ln Restaurant r ' r • nig!,t .. 'Phone 90056 o~ 90057. S C H·E D' U I. E B.~~JI Kennedy '!l': .' " PORTUGAL COVE· ( DON'T MISS THE WORLD'S LARGEST WATER We.ek of July 30th to , HAS ~ ~ . ,':1 • August 4th .• RESERVE A TABLE \; RESUMED SHOW • , " IT'S BIGGER AND BETTER THAN ;, P.RACTICE ~I ~ "'; 'PHONE ·9.J814 TUESDAY YEAR. DANCE, 9 • 1 a.m.' Queens Men Orchestra i - : i WEDNESDAY. . I REGATTA DANCE .' 9· 1 .a.m. SPECIALS .' ,l . " Pririces Orchestra. 1951 MONARCH ...... THURSDAY 1954 CHEV. Sedan ...... ROLLER SKATING 1953 CHEV. Sedan ...... 8 • 10 p.m. 1954 MONARCH Sedan ...... '·'111 FRIDAY 1953 METEOR Sedan ...... 81 195,1 CHEV. Sedan .. .. (Under auspices WRESTLING, 8.30 p.m. GAIETY A Pat 'Flannigan 1952 CHEV. Pickup ...... ,...... ,1111\1,1'1 VS. REGATTA I 1953 CHEVROLET % Ton Pic!{up , l Friti Von Eric USUAL GOOD ".. SAT,URDAY The HICKMAN MOTORS, Door Ad ROLLER SKATING I • WATER ST., , . TOPSAIL ROAD, 57151 , ; 2 • 4 and 8 • 10 p.m.

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..:. I LAMI-S, FIXTURES I I AND APPLIANCES I :-,'EWFOUNDLAXD CO!\ST.\IWl.lr,1' I City Service I .. Co., Ltd. be addressed to , .. Tra.ffic Regular iI ... i T LeMerchant ,Ro!ot DI~I 71'1 1 I , ! SECRETARY, I, REGATTA DAY, 195~ '1. Bpt\\'een the llOur of u,~o a.m. and "or,I,,1I hn'Jr : e.lo5p. of the nCl1alta all molor and '1lhrr rft,iedil arollnd Quidi Vidi Lake will be reQuirc~ III preced . of King'~ Bridge no~d and f~!l nn thp north Qllidi and \\,p~t on the south Quidi Virli fliialitn nUt~"orti Canadian N PlymOlrth Road or Temperance Slrer!. ST.JOH~'S MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 2. Between tbe hour of 9.30 a.m, And ollP·half hour close of the Regalia no motor cal'~ or otlipr . permitted to go west ol'er the North Quid! ridi' WA . Public. Notice west on Lake AI'enue • 3. Between the hour of 9.30 ~,nl. and on~·half hour ' ENGINEERS (Gr • In pursuance of lhe powers vest. close of Ihe Regatta no mol or rar! or olhrr it 189 th~ employment with E I ed In onner Section of permitted togo 50ulh on King'~ Brid~c Road. , ,City of SI. .Tohn's Act and all proceed down the north Quidi Vidi flold or In ~II Newfoundland, S I olher powers it enabling, lhe SI. obility and experien I John's Municipal Council in se~· Road. r I sian cOlll'cned on this 2nd day of ~, ;Iolor ca;s will be iwrmilt.pd 10 ~o wt on l.al Applicants should ~lay, 195R. hel'chy pa~ses and en· 1 • ~nd up Lake Vicw Avenue (Boat lIom~ I.anr l. ~ut I 10 age, education and : acls lhe following By.Law: ' I JlY·T.AW l or pas~engcr trucks will be permilled to go up LII .. ·BLUES 1. No person shall obstruct. III· i Avenul! (Boat HOllse Lane). :.·You'll b. mtgh~y prou·dwhen·yolJ walk out·~ith one:of;th·ese·c~of ter IIr hefoul ~n)' strect, sidewalk! ~, No motor cars or other I',hiclp~ will h. pprm ill/! t~ ,Suitsl })o.ubly pr oud, because your ·'dollar or public place in the City of SI. I the head of the Lake. Thb ArCJ wilt h! whi5p.r.wl.igh~ s~vingl will • GREYS "rohn's wilh any refllsp.· debri~ 1 m!~ I ' • . ~ I I . b. amazin,g. ·~ou'IJ.:f.ind the 'colo rs, the styling, the fabrics you 'like ... I ~rhde or thing or ~ny in~~nitary, : pedestrians. I offensive or injurious SlIbslancp of: Thlre II truly, a ,tremlndoUI choi ~...... e, BROWNS .•;. I:lII~P~ ancf Irllck~ cOII\'ryillg p~~frllt"r' In thl. I an~' kind. or placr, le~vr. or kppp: . procerli hy iyay of Kin;:'~ Brillg, 1111,1\ ~n~ : on any st.recl, sidewalk or IlIIblie i down Lake .A"Pllue and ~nlpr rtril'rll'" Ip ! place in the City nISI, .lohn·.1 Any I I • ". Sf. John', Memorial Stallium \I'h~rp f!lry •... ilI lor MIXTURES I dllapirlated or unsi~htly "ehicle; 1 nl I machine, articlp. or thinJ(. I take on pa5sen~en, and procppri. on thoir ro ! ' 2, Any person who .contrRVeDl'S I King's Brirlge Road anrl New COl" RII,I\, h Buses and cnnH),ing I.f ·····9·····,·,5··,'. an)' pl'O\'ision of thi~ By.Law ~h~U I Trllck~ Jl.~;errW' t~ : '1 n"r"~ .• .' ~•. SINGLE BR&ASTOb STYLE be guilly of an olfen~p. and shall i may AI30 la ke on ~nd dISC lar~! \lm~ •.. rrrt .: . " be Uable on conviction 10 a penalty I A"enue between King'~ Bridge Ro.d and r~ ~cll I, of nol le~s than' e Iydo\l~rsummm and proce-ed on their route by Iny 01 r~l! ...... '" . Sizes 35 to.46, mQre than 'one hundred dollars, . Quldi Vldi Road. ,. and in default of pal'men!, to 1m.: prisonment lor a period of not less 7. No vehicles will be permitted 1.0 llfOCf,d .:eJt /~ than ten days nur more thantJtirty Avenue between Forest l.I.oad and , Kju~'1 Brid:~h' " .? " . PRIC~D TO '(LEAR days and gu~h persons shall be 9.30 a.m. until one-half hour after the clOl'! • , (Manufacturl liable to a furtber penalty equal to .:. 'IUy'YOUR' HERE: ON A 26 WEEK : ·the amount of costs and expenses Motor ~ar5 wiJl be permitted to park In the SUrfS: Il\curred by the Council In the re­ , .,... ,' .' SHOP EARLY I under th dlrectJon of the police:. , . j moval of a.ny article or thing (a) )Iemorlal Stadium parking lot; nII IUDGET; CHARGE ACCOUNT I placed, left or. kept by,such person (b) On the south Bide of Lake A,'cpue (tlW .~ost,umE , . , . on any' street, sidewalk or public betwee~ 'the head of the Lake and a shorl place in contrav~ntlon of this By­ Law. of the' Boat House; '(c) East of the Boat House WAS 3; The City Engineer may cause • ' Kinil any article'or .thing placed, left or I. No motor caFs will be permitted 10 park on uart. kept in on upon any street or side· Road between Kenna's Hill and Cavendish Sq walk or public place in contrav~n· . • C mmittlf, 'tion of thlR R~'·I,nw to be removpcl ;. '.'. Only· offiCial cars of the flrg~lIa ~ !lill ldl 311d dCJllIsiled un ~nymllilirj,,~11 . Idl'nli[j,'~lion cartls lnshlc Iheir II'illlbW , (~t . dump In the Cill'. milll'ri to prllcf'ed rlown I.nkr ViI'IV Menur IN WITNESS Wmmr.OF Ihp I,and. " . Seal ~( Ihe City III SI. John's . . ha.s been IWI'~III1I() affixe,! ancl I . The 'cal'efl)1 obser\'ance of thr Tr~ffi~ . 1I11~ By.Law has been ~Igm~d "iolm:ists, .anrl thc co,opcl'ittioll of pedrslria~I, II hy the MaYor and Cily Clerk I lhal the Regalia will be a slIrcc.;s and free from Ihis 2nd day of Mily, .1956. ,L. STRANGE, , (Sl:ll,1 H •.G, R. l'tIEWS, Mayor I . f,sgd,) E, B. FORAN, ClIy C)erk jly30,31" . .. ) .'

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9 .p.m. -1 a.m. \ Apply on the premises by Applicant' must possess a ht ,class British Costume Jewelry jy31 a82,4 Queensmen's Orchestra, Vocal Ben Conway ENJOY DANCING ON ST. JOHN'S . B.O.T. Certificate or Canadian equivalent as 81GGEST DANCE FLOOR WAS '$1.00 TO RENT Marine Engineer, and otherwise be qualified An unfurnished heated base· Admissio,",: 75t per person , ment Apartment In new house, jy30,31 " to conduct ,su~eysand supervise-npairs to , . contC!lning living room, bed· ._-~--,-----:...... ----"":'-----­ NOW 69t 'shipping ~t request of' Lloyds .Sub.agent. room, kitchen. and bathroom •. .. CLOTHES make the man if CHAFE , .' makes the clothes 'Phone' 9l428L GIB50~ ~UIT'ARS - Horne, Apply .• Button Stop Accordeons and HarmonIcas. Richmond Saxo­ . or apply WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor phones. Boosey. Clarinets.':" BOX 27 careDAIL Y NEWS' 260 FRESHWATER ROAD CharlPt< Hutton & Sons. P.C). ~. HOLD 'WORTH ST. reb3.cod.!!' jly31,l2i . I .. r.~:; ?O · .,.... : Household Movers .' "!..' 'AT TIl! 'I J\I'" : • ) •"< .'.. .. . • and Shippers Ltd. '.. ; ...... ~~ I' ,.. l, .,.,f' ~ Office and Warehouse, Torba, Rd · ,; ":': New Phone' Number 91925·L "~~S S~~ t.\ Expert packln~. emling. shlppln~ ,'" MILLE hou~ehnld (lIrnltnre and elrcets D~ mJ! WEATHER '; i · Local and long distance moving I Al(en:5 In all principal c ties. ANDe · '.~ • OOK I ,· NIGIIT CAUS ,DA\, l.ALL~ REPOR~ ! . , with BU. nn), Inte .' BIRTIIS ClOd dY ".\~ Arctic Command aboul 70 ~cgreel ~ BRENNAN-Born at SI, Clare's Roland Wild ...... 4.00 . liglt loday 'i SALE -· !IIercy Hospital July 29th to Roman Wall I r .- Thomas and Uarcuerlte Brennan,' . I .. , a son, Michael Anthony, Sibs. 7 Bryher ., ...... 2.50 I ••• GET OUTDOORS '1. bzs. . d U ALL FLEMING - To !IIlchael and Rings Aroun s WIIH A CAMERA' Shirley Fleming (nee Brazil), at Ernestine Gilbreth St. Clare's Ho~pital July 26th, a Carey ... ,... ,...... 4.00 I I ·J. -----DE-A-TI-IS----:- I-Ionourable Anc~stor I .QUALITY DEVE~OPING , . LADIES', HATS P 'ert Standish .. ,..... 3.25" · i . SNELGROVE-Died on July 30th, a~ the result of an accident, Justice By Midnight :i ~"I)I Thomas H. Snelgrov.e, age 21 ycars. Jeffery Farnol .... ,,, .. 2.00 FROM TOOlON'S • ..I . .~. Lell to mourn lhclr sad loss 3re his wife the former Margaret Con- Th G Id J nolly, mothcr, [alher, one hrother, e 0 en ourney Quality is guaranteed by TOOTON'S - experiEnced photo. i ~ , 1" Ronald, live sisters,. ,Jcan (Mrs. Agnes Sligh Turnbull" 3.95 finishers. Mushrooms grow overnisht-however experts in ~ i l J. Evans, Ncw Hamshlrc); Audrey • , i (Mrs. Robin Stafford, st. John's); The Rosemary Tree pholo.finishing do not. Don'l take chances with your precious' Anltal (Mrs. ~I. Morrissey, Tripoli, I' b L G d 2 50 'I ! PRICE North Africa); Elizabeth (Mrs ..1. E Iza etfl ou ge ... ". \ pictures. Return your rolls of film and negatives to TOOTON'S , Moyer, Pcnn, U.S.A.) and Mary in h' for modern "dated" prints-the only photo finisher Maine, U.S.A, Funeral notice later. AI T Ing of Beauty .. in New. KEOUGH - Passed suddenly A. J. Cronin " .. " ."".",4,50 i foundland who can deliver quality wo.,k backed by 51 year. "I away on Sunday morning. July I experience. 29th at 9 a,m. Helen, daughter o[ The Truth' About Cancer Mary Agncs and lhe late John W. $3.50 Keough, in hcr 33rd year, Lcaving Charles S. Cameron .... ,,4,95 to mourn their sad loss mother, " two sistcrs, Margucrita (Mrs, Pat· The Mary Deare * DAILY SERVICE FOR rick McGrath, Corner Brook): Hamond Innes ." .. " .... 2.25 Kathlccn (~Irs. ~lIchacJ Sulley); along with two brothers, Jo~n and K.Men-The Story of the Cyril, both of thc city. Funeral , wllt take place from her uncle's German Frogmen and residcnce at 9,30 to the Basilica of -'d b' $1".75 St. John thc Baptist where the /..: zet Su manne Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be C. D. Bekke r...... " .... , 3.50 celebraled at 9.30 a.m. (or the reo pose of hcr .~oul, following which Memoirs of Hadrian mterment WIll take place at Bel· . 7 DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN .: vcdcrc ccmctcry. Marguertte Yourcenar.2 .. 5 HICKEY-Passcd away sudden· MILLEY LTD. Iy at her resldencc, 38 Flowcr Hill, SUGAR BEETS s.· at 1.30 a.m. today, Elizabcth , IRON PRO~UC~RS _. Sugar beets arc grolTD -K d' T 10 s· n I,EADING INDUSTRY • Hickey, wife o( thc latc Michael I a lOS,. e ... VI 10 I From 19~6 to 1954 Canada's pulp Ncwfoundland mmes m 19J.1 PT'J' , mcrcial crop,; in Quebee, and papcr Industry has ranked IIlckey, Lell to mourn one sister, duccd a total of ;,529,000 tons of I )laniloba and Alberta or any Electrical Appliances first in gross production value of one brother, threc step'sons, one~ iron ore-almost one,hal[ o[ C~I1'I' . 311 Canadian manufacturing Indus­ "JfA15EO step·daughter, three adopted ada's total output. ------Repaired at Lowest Prices. daughters. Funct:al notice later. tric~. THE FINEST 3·TRACK 1I0)1l~G I~SlLWr ANTLE'S . EXTRUDED ALUMINUM TRAC'l'OR., POPULAR I A Shcar\l'ater b:rd, There art 465,000 farm traetnr3 England 10 Roston, 14' WATER STREET GRAIN STORAGE COMBINATION STORM A~ID in USe in Germany, one for el'cry i miles ovcr lhe lOver eranl' lht' .Irll'cllcrs) Total licensed and unliecmed SCREEN WINDOW third farmer. its homeland in 13 NOW! .--~ 'PHONE 3411 ~rain .Iol'age capacity In Cana'la Clearance I I r:lfl. I m in 10:;5 was 603~734,OOO bll~hel~. SECOND ANNUAL t 1 ------CITY OF ST .•IOIl:\·S " Sale BLUE MOON SALE CONTROUID Camp ar Car. Blanket STEERS FOR SALE GENUINE BARGAIN lNSURANcE ALL USED CARS and l ~. VINTILATION Y NEWS photog\' I • \'ARIABLE SPEED DRIVE AND .• lLA~~N~~~}ES TRUCKS GrtEA TL Y . ; $2.98 USAF Service Rac( at the Fe_ ALL YOU' REDUCED ~4 H.P., 3 PH, MOTOR WESTCOTT'S LTD. f Ccmplete with endless bell ,...... " ...... "".$85.00 INSURANCE ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL C0U~ICll " . A/50 (1IIANUF ACTURERSI Baird Motors Ltd Cor. Elizabeth and Portugal C, Rd 2,000 .:. ' 1 - 3,H.P., 3 PH. - 7725 R.P.M. ELECTRIC MOTO~ 'PhODe 8CI1l8 • toU. DIAL 80378·9 ...;, $70.00 Dial 91115 EUzabetb Ave MERRYMEETING ROAD Tenders For Asphalt PaviR~ jylO,ll 'PHONE 3444H Tenders are requested for the work of 1of,1 ·slati~ asphalt in various city streets. (CP) - The gO\' noticc Wedncsda. . Work must be done in accordance with make Canada's' tions available at the office of the (ily Engineer. and scl{'emplc lor unemr Tenders must be submitted in sealed ·, .. . , marked "Tender for Asphalt Paving", Clddressed to , City Clerk and deposited in his office not later I)~! q,·i Noon on Wednesday, August a, 1956. The lowest or any tender will not neceslorily \ . I Great Eastern Oil accepted. Company, Limited E. B. FORAN, City CII~ ;I 1<'·:>,>. \• jly31,ag3,6 • L. t t ------.. _-- .~----~-.-----.----.. --. .._---_._----. : ~L I, 'CAUSE ' r ·,~:'. I reSDllUlion states fisher ,I 1•• ' I ~'ould include "per i IT'S ,OUR 2nd ANNUAL BLUE MOON SALE In fishing notwiUlst ! they. arc not emplo ,t persons . • ." The I · . AUSTINS CONSULS ,~'ould designate al ,:'. i .! any person with II' "! , FORDS an enters into con: · r I '53 AUSTIN - Was $1500. '54 CO~SUL - Was $1100. commercial rela I, , '54 FORD - Was $1700. · i· I NOW $1250. NOW $950. ! 1 ! NOW $1600. , ~ .~ I . f . '53 FORD - Was $1475. '52 AUSTIN - Was $775. '52 CONSUL - Was $700. ~·;.il·: NOW $600.' · . NOW $1300. . NOW $650. :;" building supplies·. : :: I: '. . ,~ . t : '52 FORD - Was ~1100. '53 CONSUL - Was $1100, ~ . .~ '53 AUSTi'N (A.70)-Was $1250. • J N.OW $950. NOW·$1050. NOW $975. PROMPT SERVICE-LARGE STOCKS , '50 AUSTIN - Was $250. ".. '\';. · .'. i' " .. ' 'NOW $150. HILLMANS • ASBESTOS SHINGLES .' CEDAR CLAPBOARD M,ORRIS ASPHALT SHINGLES • WALLBOARDS -. tIt. J: '53 HILLMAN -:- Was $1.150. • '51 AUSrlN - Was $400. B.C. FIR 'TIMBER I WOOD MOULDINGS l.'~ 1• .'I. I:' . j , '53 MORRIS - Was $1000. NOW $975. • • ; ~ .. { ~. ! . . NOW $200. BIRCH FLOORING OAK FLOORING ·· ;".... \.;. I NOW $875. • • · - I '. I ' ~ .;.:. -1::' ... j '; ~ ETC. '53 AUStiN - Was' $1100. '53 HILLMAN - Was $1050. '. • ...... J, :•• I'' '50 MORRIS - Was $450. :~ .. ·,t·-·· ' NOW $900•.. NOW $8.75 •. ...• ... ' :" 1 :f·'. NOW $300. r· -' ~ 1 CHESTER·DAWE' Limited '53 MORRIS - Was $1200. . '52 HILLMAN':'" Was $800. SHAW STREET TOPSAIL ROAD . NOW $950.' .' And Many, Many More NO~ $650• DIAL 8-0161 (5 Lines) DIAL 80018 (2 Lines) • HI(",t1 rRADE • IN • DISiRIBUTORS FOR WORLD FAMOUS JOHNS,MANVlllE end MacMillAN & BLOEDEl SALES lTD. VALUES I . • BUILDING MATERIAL IS OUR BUSINESS AND NOT A SIDELINEDAYS BAI'RD. ,!... MOTO:RS Ltd., • OVER 70,000 ft. of floor space; OPEN SA TURDA YS and MON D.' .• EASY TERMS I . MERRYMEETING . ROAD . I .. PHONE S03J:8 • 9 • LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS 11'1 NEWFOUN LAND. FREE AMPLE PARKING SPACE.