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10.30 a.m.-Adopted Son. PRESENTS 9.00 p.m.-Room 25. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR • 10.00 p.m._Liberace. • Ivan.ble at 11.00 p.m.-Pepsi Cola -THE DAILY NEWS Sportscast. Charles Hutton & Sons (Price 5 cents) 16 PAGES Val. 62 .. No. 218 ST, JOHN'S,, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 , . Pearso,D, Molotov ----- . Seek Cattle For RUBBwood Ranch Action By Ottawa? CO·Delude Talks ~Premie. r's Pa. rty OniH\e~d Complain.ts, Improve\ "Sincere and Friendly Exchange of F d I L II Western Round-Up r:~~~CP1;-';:I~~::~ ~,g'~;~::~:~:':~'~~~.h~;:~~~:':.I nigh~~~;.o~,~:t~r.;=d·~: c::t!~e ~=~ foods In St. John's, Nfld., soon 'belng given to Increasing the led wa. governed to lome ex· pact with a "most favored nation" clause. may be Improved, a health de. Inspection staff at St. John'l The agreement, it was under· ------partment' oUidal Indicated to two from one. tent by weather conditions In stood, was reached in week.long FRIENDL ~ EXCHANGE Sma/lll' lwei Says., 0 ttuzvu M'eetmgs" IT! ere "1 ncone 1ltswe '." Tuesday. the Gulf of St. Lawrence. talks between Canadian External The SovIet news agency Tan THBRIDGE. Alta. (CP) agree there will be no need for would welcome federal aid for lie was commenting on I The situation Is being re- If weather prevented ship. Affairs Minister L. B. Pearson and s~id the .meeting Tuesday nlgbl S n another conference. But it is un. NeWfoundland's health and hospl· "'ewed In view of the Board Russian Foreign Minister V. ~!. WI.th RUSSIan leaders took place at _Premi('rLE .Joseph ma· llkely they will agree on all p'Jints tal scheme, which covers about 50 protest by the Newfoundland of Trade's complaint, the of. ment of the samples to lIallfax Molotov. The trade deal, together MlShor near yalta. It said Pe~~son "o-d of :;cldoundland says and another conference will be, per cent of the province's popula· Board of Trad~ that foodstuffs fleial said. by air they had to be sent by with a recommendation that a and the RUSSIa. n heads had a sin· I, " "",,::'5 fcdl'rnl-provin'• necessary. Of I tion . sometimes rot In St. Jolin's s hi p or h eld up un t'lI fl yI n g Russian commercial delegation be ce:-e. an..d f nen dl y exc hang. w-, •\ The 54.ycar·old prcnllrr was sc· i With federal aid, he said, 100· warehouses before they can lie said every effort Is be· conditions Improved. There sent to Canada, was due to appear oplDlons, . l ":;'. CI,\"? ,.1 O\ nwa companied on hi~ II'c,tern trip b)', per.cenl coveraie might be leasi. be Inspected. Ing made to facilitate the was no delay In reporting reo today in a joint communique. Sources laId today'. communI· ;,...... :,;'11('. his finance mini,tcr. lion. Grc;:"ry, bicol The offlclal said a health movement of samples from St, su\ls to the tests to St. John's, PearSOn banquetted with Rus· que wa~ exp~cted to note that "\' , .'. ;,;,,'. ;;',,'(', ,\111 II rite ~o, J. powcr; and his sOIl.in·law, Ed· , The premier said Newfoundland department officer from lIall. John's to the department'. IS this Information was trans· sian Premier Marshal Nikolai BU1.\ Pearson 5 VIsit to Russia hsd !'-I i" '\I,' ';\.:;;"t'" outlillillg Ihm' ward J. Ru'~sll. 15 expanding rapidly. "Our econ· fax has been sent to St. John's lIallfu: laboratories for test. mltted by wire. ganin. and Communist party first created favorable conditions for . ;.;",:: ::. ',n I~;" r~dcl'al.prov.in' DID NOT BUY omy is expanding' at double thc secretary Nikita Khrushchev at a the developmen~ of trade betweell rilllJ~ r,'nl" );;r~ements, whIch They covered several hund~ed average rate for all of Canada." country home in the .Crimea Tues·i the two countr~e5. l nex' \'r',r" ~Ir Smallwood, miles of southern Alberta roads He said new hospital beds and H t TllUGS ESCAPE day night. A Canadian emba.~yl The commumque vm .xpected r~ I .. ;;te'rn' lour in 'quest of cat. Inspecting cattle and sheep but did new schools have been provided e( or spokesman here said they had a~ t~ call for the exc~anlle I)f par· ;le. ,herr and horses f~r his Nell'. not do any. buyln,g, Mr. Smallwood and the province lead~ In slum "genera' discussi~n " 1 llamentary dele)!atlOn~. Rn ex· f,undland r~l1ch, said In an inter- said he WIll l\'fIte to an Alberta clearance and rchousing. .! . ! change of technical information \:/~'. livestock buyer to handle any pur· MN W n' . V•I t Prarson in his talks Is reporlen, and A recommendation n! tre8 .. ne" 11111 hr rirculated mong chases. The premier and his party IcC! (el.'10m a . elm:. to ha\'e told SOl'iet leaders that he! movement of people between the I'r rrol' . 1/ the prol'i es can Mr. SIl! d said his province I late Tuesday by plane for the cast. a2reed on Ihe important part the! two countries. lnro -L-b·-'-'- r Con'gJ r/eV's 5 ~ D'ies Brut aI .As sa u It 1 ~~~e:~:~:;:~::i~~~d !;~~I~~;:~~~!~i ~~~r~;~n~~it1::~~~;:~~::n~I:~~: ,1 '-. ~rPr II! l'OI) O{fiC;(tl their ~ati~Cartion with th"" talks RS. slIrin)! thp ~.rurit)' nl AU natj~n! a 0 ~ rrai .,.,,, "' In .Tu mu It) .. ,\_ nver ! ' '!8Jks !Of utbor Gor!, , 11 ell WI 111,,1 Ro/,bed 0" New COIeer" 51" "~r,,I." , , .. ", , " .i (LI!~ I' It I NEW YORK (AP)-Hcc·; NUlVlnHospitaZ Blast Bowater· II -t· I ','l S S u' e ! tOt· !\'IcNcil 48 formerlv the! Mr~. Martin, or Z1 Flower Hill, was hrulnl\y o I I Ca ! NICOSIA, Cyprus (Heu· !>lo. 2 man 'in tile British La· 1 nUacl,ed and rohbed la~t evening as she was walk· P I ters)-F'ieJd Marshal Sir I bor govcl'l1menl's foreign: iug along New Gower Street. . Pd·· Of John Harding. new BritIsh office, died Tuesday. The incident occurred at 6.45 when two 1 t . RNdfir", rie.Vp With C.C.F. Party governor and commander- McNeil had been gravely ill for ~'oung men sprang on the woman, beat her about Ire C Ion s . one week with a brain hemorr· 1'OROi'TO (CP)-The Canadian Congress of Labor':; in-c hief in Cyprus, Tuesday hage. He suffered the hemorrhage the forehead and dragged her into a darkened lane I annual com'ention Tuesday quietly and quickly reaffirmed night announced a break- on board the I1ner Queen Mary as by Kim Lee's Laundry, They stole her purse and the COn~l'eS5 tie.up with the CCF party and then erupted down in his talks with ~~r:,essel neared the American umbrella. A lady resident next door to the N · R· into I tumult when delegates were not allowed to speak Greek-Cypriot leader Arch- He was taken off the liner when laundry saw two men assault Mrs. Martin, and ewsprlnt 1S e on the political issue I I U Itt B th U-m- bishop Makarios and termed It docked last Tuesday and II'n5 Nicholas 1\111rJlhy,~of)nof F. J. Murphy, under· ~ . reso u ont co/llm ee. Y e e th .. t .... . rushed to the Ncurolo~ical In· • Th. delicOlf'foplc-complicated delegates had sorted oUI which re- e rup ure a very serious stitule 01 the Columbia Presbytcr- tllk('r, BambrIck Sireet, chasc·d the two thugs P'tblisilel's Say Increase Unjustifiable b. the CCI,'! coming merger with solutlon was b~forc th~m and had matter." Ian ~Icdical Centre. down Nc\\; G. ower Street, but lost them near ~I politically·neutral Trades and hea d e d for mI crop honcs, It IIn' d iii! wife flcll' from London the Spl'inrrdale Street. He described one of the men LaborIn I 23.word C~ngress-was resolution disposedalmost be-of been adopted, :' thatHarding the breakdowntol~ a radio In hisaudience three. i followingb d'd fl'day to join him at.. hi~ as wcaring~ a black leather windbreaker and the QUEBEC (CP)-Emile Costonquay, president of the ~re eCF adherenls realized the P~11 Kearns, president of Tor·, day talks ~Ith Makarlos, who n~s:~ eater earnmg of hIS III· other an ordinary coat. Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association, said I'ngrm leadership was aiming at onto s Massey·Harris local of the heads the unIon with Greece move· YOUNG POLlTICli\N • The "'oman was taken to the General Hos. Tuesday an increase in the price of newsprint at th1'S t1·me II~ding it throu~h without debate. United AutomobU, Workers who ment here, was serious "because . .. .In uproar immediately boiled up llu stlpported the CCF, immedi· I believe that Britain's proposals The ?ar~ ,reh ad sh~pr~rd crafts· pital ill an ambulance, treated for head injuries "I~ould be unjusli,fiablc." I Imon; Ihe ~(lI) delegates, and there ately called for rcopenlng the ques. were both reasonable and practl. man, c el a a rl~ caredl as and was detained overnight. Her injuries are I . If one glance, qUickly at thc: paying about ~122 a ton (or news· "n .r~lIin;. booing and feet. tion so It could be discussed. cal." , . a ~?ws,paper. man ~n as as· I fln.anclal statcment,s of a felV nel\:s:~ print since June 15. IVj2. The Li~mpin2 for ,s~l'cral minules be. The 74.year:old Moshcr, bang!ng Harding had asked thc bearded ~~~nin~o~fe~~i~n m~g~~!~ri~em~~lo~~ not, however, believed to be sel'ious. . Print ma.nufacuturlng concerns It.1 delil'cred price in ,",CII' York ha! r~re I maJorlly of the delegates his gavel amId confused shouting I archbishop to support his proPOSaIS\1941 . Police believe there may be a conncction i can I'ca[hly be seen they are mak-, becn $126 a Ion bl(ked up prcsident A. R. Mosh: from the floor, turned down for an end to violcnce in the F' . a 1 t t tl e f betwecn this assault and the other which occlIrred . ing excellent 9rofils and enjo,'ing, '. 11'1 handlini 01 thc perfunctory Kearnl. IMediterranean colony so that steps ollr ).~ rs a ~r. a lC :c 0 I : ,ome good )'ear~," ~Ir. Caston·' Quebec n~lI'spapcrs benefit from :!l/llrmalion rc~olutinn saying thC. Moshcr said that when he put can be taken toward self.govern. ~5, h~ '\~ Hromted f~~dc se~rc·1 recently, in which an elderly man was braten lind . gua)' said, a sperial. rate as a rcsult of an ~CF remlin, the "political arm of, the question to the convention no ment for the Cypriol pcople. ary 0 I e bOrClgn 0 I,C~ tan a robhed by two men. arrangement lI'ol'l;cd out bctwcen ,111<\r." ; one- ~tood up to discuss it. l I SEND 1II0llE TROOPS year 1a er ecame minIS er 0,c ______-,,- ~tr. Castonguay, II'ho is also ~en· Ihe manufaetllrers anrl Ih~ Quebec FE.\RED rSITY I "It's over no\\," he said, I I Londo th . ff' s~ate and the ~OI~ngpst pnvy co un- , era, manager 01 Ihe Quebe~ daily guvernment. Huwcl'er, the newspa· •ccr . con~rrS5 membcu on t~e, BOOS FROlI CROWD,. I nounced n thatn, ~ ballalione liar 0of IceBl'itish an· ClllnrHe inwas Ihe hisUmted cOllnlrv's Kmgdom c'hiel AUXI ARUEStIn ' ~I". ISSll)~ F1I'()n) 'nClrSpapH I.·Actioll l'atholiqll(·,.' pel'S pal' Jill' tranSllol'tation of .mr w3nle,I 10 expand on the vir • . 1troop5 about 600 men h b . I L, ,- ~ was "llmlll~nlin~ oil an earli,'I' newsprint to th(·ir plants and the ill! of a labor 'hookup with Ih~ There was a chnru~ 01 hoot~ and ordcl:ed to Ihe Slrat;icas isl~~~ s.pokesman. al se\'era.1 United !"a. ~ 1 \., stal('lIIt'lIt by Sli' F.ric \·an.~itl:lrl ,tilfcl't'ncc bc!\I'ccn the basic C:lDa- S'lCillist 1'31'11'. bul the ceL lead. thllmplng. u Mosher Iried vainly colon t "a 'Save America's Cats "_ • c~nltnhon by the eCL 5 . Mosher submitted to this point taken, 4.49 p,m, 11.17 p.m. -Adopt • Cat". [ October 21st ED) P: •.\NS FOR THE BIG FALL FESTIVAL' of the Parish of the Basi11~it of St. ,fohn'have now,been fin~lized a'nd last night voluntary helpers , a \~ndl:!d a ralIy at the Mefcy ~onvent. Monsignor Summers is shown addressinithe flthering. '. . . .1 )., ',jo' t • f' •• ' • t I ,,' ••.• +' •. It" " • I' •• , • ' t • , • I \ , ' , .', I " THE DAILY N I t40,OOO,OOO of It going to Quebec. his lIovernment. . of a problem that conltantly was \ For the "have-not" province. As lOon as the various provo \ going to have to be reviewed as I~e proposed dl.trlbutlon plan Inees have made known their, the country prOFessed and Its de- would mean a more or IcSi sub-! points of view on the federal pro-I'velopment made possible the 1m· \' .. stantlal Increose In their share of posal, the Dominion cabinet will provement of social welfare, secur· I,the taxation dollar, under the I' make Its offer, whether in writing Ity and living standards. \ Ottawa .Report equallzation scheme. or on the asscmbllng of another I Whatever happens, there will Th I f th 11 federal • provincial conference, be no formal recastinll of the tax B, BUTH CAMPBELL . , te wrantghe d~ . i e r thgoy;:n. which would probably be called'\ structure, ne final solution. Wbat- '-_------'------1 1me?, s over e VIS on 0 e ax wltWn I 'few months' time. ever hlppcns, 11 governments, OTTAWA, 'October 'th-Qulet vIces, and all the pressures of in. pot stl\l remains to ~e resolved. However, as Prime Minister St. plus all the country's municipal t retana supreme again on Parlla. dustrlal development and expan. Th: ~ov~r~mfcntsihlea\[ng the cr: Laurent told the opening scsslon, 1\ governments, wiH continue to ment Hill. The federal cabinet lion. ~n 1s u~1 e or et m~ment t e the formula for division will be make their demand~ on the poe· hive returned to their bUIY of. ax·ren agreemen s 0 no ell' only a temporary settlement, even; keta or the Canadian taxpayers Ilcel' ten pro,'lnclal premleri and On the other hand, the formula plre until 1957) are mulling over as the tax renta lagreement. were . thel; ,dvieor. are homeward would mean an e.tlmated equaUza· the lull Impact and Import of the temporary.. IIEAUTY ON WHEELS-Th[s Is the new Conti~en:alk Mark II, which is to be introduced this 11',1:::\ b nd Ottawa-Ind"ed all Can lion grant to Quebec of $41,800,· late.t Ottawa suggestion. This Is If d . •::, j" lb., ",,".'-0 ,.Il ,; 000. Th'. ,. o.'ori,'"'''' ...... ,.. '"'"., .bI,h "''''" SmO'· So" M,. Sl L.""" Tho ",,. I hold :::;, ~:,:~:::::., ~::,:.,:: by the Ford !\Iotor Co. Said to be a prestige car manufactured in [ow volume, the automobile Ipeculate al to what the outcome: that millions taken out of the POCo wood, lIt common With his fellow- {crence task was to attempt til Id.rrings, pins and brooches from of the adjourned fiscallonferenc. ket! of Ontario taxpayers will be premiers, takes home to . New· find SOMe means th~t would .be their costumes, to eliminate chan ",..... _ wIII_ , ...... d ,,"" th, "",• ."., with ,.. ,,'"., ,,, tho w ..""""'" .~.p.. b" ....".,,,,, "",." ''',' tho "",.'" ,ot'" h .., "",", .., d.,.II. Po" '" ".ro,,'" $10,000. Th.w'. ,.. ,tb '" "" " ,.... larl .n~ cents'for the federal and -----'------&.---.. ------ provinc1al treuurle•. For the federal-provine III dl. cuPlonl JUlt en~ed arrived at no \ cleaMut lettlement ot the vexed " . t '.:' fiscal question. AI Premier Small· wood pointed out ,eaterelay, at the elOte of the conference, there New power! New styling! New capacities!- wal "no reason to be plea.ed or . dIIpl ..Ied" 1\ thla time with the " result of tbe tllks, although he himself "felt .,ery optlmlltlc about c:=:::: > tbe final outcome for Newlound· MORE POWER PER DOLLAR WITH land." <=L:___ .:;:;..... ':.--' -' The Newfoundland premier's NEW SHORT-STROKE Y-I ENGINES! opinion, on the whole, would NEW 4-BARREL CARBURETIONI Now, new seem to reflect the reaction of the NIW HIGHER HORSEPOWERSI You get new "bave not" provinces, but It II 4.barrel carburetors on .. Special" Y·S'. boost understood that the "havea"-On higher horsepower in every engine in the great' power output when it's needed ••• pay oft'in tario, British columbll and 1A1· new Ford Truck line for '56 ••• from 15B·Hp. faster acceleration, extra pull for hillI and berta-Ielvlng somewhat abruptly right up to a mighty 2oo·Hp\ for extra· hard going, safer pa8Bing of stow.moving on Thurlday afternoon without at· heavy hauling! Ford's new .upgior ,hort· vehicles! Second 2 barrels come into action stroke power means leF:J friction, less power tending the prime minister's din· only when extra power iJ required! ner 'In honour 'of the visiting waste, greater gas savings, much leM wear preml.r_take I somewhat differ· on moving parts, much longer, lower,c08t NEW LONGER.LASTING VALVES I New conflicting reports ent "Iew, True, premier' Frost on engine liCe. New deep· block Y·8 design means sodium.cooled exhaust valves in Heavy· , in from the barrens ontariO and Manning of Alberla smoother, more efficient performance! Duty Y-B engines run up to 225% cooler current partridge did not dub the meeting with than solid.stem valves and last far longer. popular hunting NIW HIGHER TORQUE I Because of new engi· Tungsten-cobalt valve facing and solid Premier Bennelt'l forthright "ilas' neering improvements, Ford's higher horse· '1 conception ' Bay co," but their cautious utterances .. tungsten.cobalt alloy seat inserts defy wear -,_._------: .. power. are translated into more usable power, •• Bay South, .ho,ot~r" I aeemed to damn with the faintest and erosion, give much greater mileage! ,I partridge Ife very of praise. As to Quebec-the Du at the clutchl New higher torque in all Series-up to 316 ft.·lb.-means faster get· NIW 12.VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM! '1 number of them pleull' attitude remains the per· \' away, more agile performance, more power Standard in all '56 models, new 12·volt ~ lIithout Ihootlng petual que.tlon mark. : On the other TOE OTTAWA PROPOSAL per dollar! electrical system gives more positive, more Gathered around the conference. efficient combustion at higher engine llpeed~. ! in the Peter's River NEW HIGHER COMPRESSION RATIOS I Ford's quicker cold·weather starting, greater reser\'!' : are said to be more table were 11 prem[cr! all with new record.high compression in all models ,: in year.. One different Ideas 81 to how the Ca· capacity to handle the heavier electrical load .. in the line wrings extra power from fuel, puts demanded by modern driving conditions. : there ar. enough bi nadlan tax dollar should be dlvld· more miles in every gallon of regular gas! i ----'-----1 ed .mong them. In place of the current tax rental system, Ottawa 7 NEW DEEP.BLOCK Y·8 ENGINES WITH UP TO 26% MORE POWERI '!Winners h.. come forward with a dillerent .ystem of apportlonln. the ·'talce." • Inll.ad of "renting" th. tax fields jC.N.R. V 81 heretofore, the federal govern· . mlDt would provide the provinces with a ten percent slice of Income taxes, an 8\, percent eut of cor EW During the late poration levlel and a 50·50 .pUt GT !7ear the CNR War on succession duties. Presumably AN NOUNCI , .oelation arranged ottawa would eollect and remlt : alld .t that time thUI there would be no return to !that whether all "double taxation" or duplication ; Gr I)therwlsr, the of form-fIlUng. ,t!elinlteI1 take , Iut by this plan the province. ,1 month ol October. would be considered back In the ~ adhered to without three fleldl of direct taxation, 1 whatever and the Thl~, presumably, would please i plael at th, Que~ec; would end the long feud ! tWRen D and 10 p.m between that pro"lnce and the '1, 1gee, Present federal government over this "cen· , were: President R. traUntion" of taxing power .nd , Pmldent A. ", .. ~,.. e .. authority. And to spread the OUicer James A. nallonal wealth more equltab[y 'mittee members becaulII obvloully thesc tall slices and Blll Pike in would vary greatly between Thl drawing WI! wealthy and I~s!·favoured prov [C •Pres[dent R. T . Incel, there would bc equalization I IIDAN DI\IVllY 'Allen of CJON payments, , '''lelL DILlYIU 111111 ' • ICHOO~ lUI '1111' ONTARIO AS YARDSTICK I • TANDIM AIIL! iIlIII 'drawing of "~I\I""" 4 IIITRA.HIAVY.DUTY II~IIS • CAl POlWAID , ..III Ottawa hll suaaested that On· • LIGHt. Dun 11111. 2 HIAVY.DUTY IIIIIS I tarlo be uaed as the yardlllck, or perhapi Ontario and British , Columbia. 11, for example, On· the " ~ tarlo'. p.r eaplta from theso three NEW LEADERSHIP STYLING MAKES At eonl:lusiol field. under the propoled formula . lng, Liaison Ullllce:'l a",ounted to $32, then the federal ~d the obj eels ,ovemment would malee up the dlf· THE '56 FORD TRUCK A STANDOUT! the CNR War ference between the estimated re NIW FULL.WRAP-WINDSHIELDI Ford Trucks ror '56 feature new wrap·around windshield~ lion and thanked ceipt. of the other provincel and with almoat 1000 sq. in. of visibility! New "built·on" exterior visor makes driving safer and helped make this ,an outstanding the $32 standard. more pleasant. Standard rear window is more than 4 feet wide! AppUcation of this formula would mention WII givi (lntarlo a return of Ilx to NEW LIFEGUARD DESIGNI New deep.centre steering wheel is designed to absorb impact; in -their kind eCHIlleI'al i 'i::, '. eight mll1lons more than Ihe now the event of an accident, it cushions the driver, protects him from contact with the 8teerin~ ,Allen personally geta under the tax .rcntalscheme post. New safety.hold door locks have special rotor covers that prevent doors from springin!: : lllanner In which t,~; I:' ' '.'. -not enough In Ontario's view, open on impact. Both these great l;Iew Lifeguard features are standard on all models! ,'.handled. . : .! con.lderlng aU the problems the NIW SMARTER UPHOLSTERY I Standard upholstery in '5'6 models is grey plaid woven plastic province II encounterlnl In the light of her Increa.ed population, with red v,\nyl facings. New exterior colours, too, accent Ford Truck's leadership styling! the demands for nt'W puhllc ~pr, NIW HIGH.DIAL INSTRUMENT PANELI Designed for ufety and convenience, thi! handsomr new instrument panel can be read at a glance, day or night. It is placed high for quick vie",in~: instruments are indirectly lighted and shielded against reflections, NEW ALL-TIME-HIGH. CAPACITIES CARRY MORE PAYLOAD PER TRIP! NEW POWER OPTIONS I Automatic trans NIW G.V.W. RATINGS I New G.V.W.'s, for mission is now available on all light-duty all series from F-250 up, boost payload models, including F ·350 with duals and P·500 capacities to an all·time high! New G.C.W:! Parcel Delivery, Power Steering, no\\' mean more profitable tractor·trailer hauling! standard on many models and available on Ford's ability to catTY more loads starts from all" Big Jobs ", cuts tuming effort as much as the ground up-with new high-capacity tube· 75%, virtually frees whlGl of road·shock! 1881 tires on every model. Lean, rugged chaaaiJ design reduces ton·mile hauling costa! NEW LONGER·LASTING BRAKESI New thicker brake linings on many models extend NIW I.FT. EXPRESS I The Ford F·l00 Series service life up to 33%, reduce maintenance • for '56 featlllllll a brand·new 8·ft. Express. costs. All Ford Truck rear brakes have aelf· This 10W-C08t hauler is ideaUor light.bulky energizing action to build hhth bra kin. 118 loads. With wheelba88 of in., it bout. a pressure at the shoes. load capacity of 65.4 cu. ft. MORE HO~ PER I)OI.&.AR. ••• NEW STRONGER CLUTCHES I New 10!1·in. NIW TANDEM SERIES I New T·750 aeries for clutch now standard on F·100 and F·250 MORE PAYlOAD PER DOI"~Jl ( '56 round. out the famoUl Ford Tandem Series. New stronger 12·in. clutches on "Big Axle line! This .iX·wheel giant taket 10· to Jobs". Gyro·Grip action gives high plate 19.ft. bodiee, hal G.V.W. rating of 36,000 Ibs, pressure with ,asy pedal prel!ll\U'8 • for load eapaeity to 26,865lbl, NIW TUBELESS TIRES! New higher-capacit)' .NIW STURDIER AXLESI Banjo·type rear axle ,eolY-Mra. LornR Rodpon Bell tubeless tires, standard on all'56 models, run houaings now standard on all F·350 Seriea 'cooler, resist punctures and blowout.. Repair • 'real btu hua. but .he'. not and up. Huskier front and rear axles on most ,frald, For the Alalkan bear II =---.,>Z;,.d -- ,= ~e iJ cut by as much all three Q11arter11 e~~?t£~ -- - SEE YOUR FORD MONARCH DEALER 700 and 750 models. _,~e mUI.um, IhOWI the com· ------~~------~------..------jaratlvealze of tht' eliht.foot, 10· esc}! bear, wblc~. w~en ,alive. GE' '0 ,,' G R PAR'SONS LIMITED ife!.hed~ ... "' an'...... 'e;tIniJ~ -...... 1000 poUnd., . . .. ., DIAL 2167 A1.uUan. and ,sent to the KING'S ROAD ewn ill Nlw HaVen, COnL ~ , ., , , ~~ .~.l~< . " .". .' ,'., ';;,1. \: 3 ." ..' ,• ,.. Of Command Presentation To Judge Read \\_-:--A_ir_ID_an .1 vocate Mines , . Report Find· . .' \ . Of Asbestos \ A neW mineral find near Baie Verte was ra. yesterday by Advocate Mines, 'a sublidary of the M. J. Boylen Company, who have been iven mineral rights in the area. 9 A spokesman for th~ company stated that field engineers had discovered what lookl to be a promising deposit of asbestos at a point some 4 miles North of Bale Verte, one of Bowaterl main 1099ing centres on the North East Coast. Meanwhile the same source Itated that a second find had bun made nearer Baie Verte and this time it is copper. This find is said to Ihow evidence of earlier mining., And this comes PI no surprise as hundreds of persons now living will recall that there was considerable mining activity in the area lome years ago. (Daily N ew~ Pho',o) · te R' t' PRESENTATION TO DISTINGUISHED JUDGE-The Board of Regenl~ of Memori (U,SAF-NEAC Photo) on IC lng' epo r S 'al University held a dinner Cli the Newfo midland Hotel on Monday evening in C fl . honour of a distinguished visitor to St. John's, Hon. Mr. Justice J0hn E. Read, HQ., NORTHEAST AIR COMMAND-N EAC Airman-or-the-Command S/Sgt., e pted ! who is here to give a series of four leclu res at the U~liversity. Th~ chairman of Spaite meets Profes~or Allan Frazer, a Newfoundland member o~ Canadian ParHa- , egar Ing ar rl ge the Board of Regents, Mr. E J. Phelan. Q.C., \\'as out of town and Mr. Gordon ment. at a Sl. John's Rotary luncheon. Rotary President .Tames Alderdice looks on .. R d Winter acted as chairman for the e\'ening. Special guests beside Han. Justice Read and Mrs. Read were the Deans of the Facul tics and Memorial and the representatives Crnlliclin~ reports are trickling Iyear to provide good hunting lor of Portugal, France and the United States serving in the Consular scn'ice in St. in Irom the harrens regardlna the the whole of the Avalon Peninsula. John·s. The pidure shows MI'. Gordon Wintcr presenting Han. Justice Read curr!nt partridge hunt. From Concensus of opinion 15 that tbe popular hunting places around partridge population Is not being with a silver caribou as a momento of his \'isit to Newfoundland. fonerption 8a)' and in Trinity decreased by over shooting, but BI~ SOllth. ~hooters report that that the birds are being driven rlTtridgr arr. Hr), scarce and a from their usual haunts by the num~rr or them have returned construction of new highways and ll'ilhoul ,hooting one single bird. the developmcnt of farms and William' Proudfoot! On the other hanil, southwards other, projects. Foxes are also in the Peter's Rh·er area the birds stated to be laking their toll are !lId to be more plentiful than though they are not reported to in ytau. One hunter staled that be plenUM around the Avalon '! there art ~nough birds there this Peninsula. Dies Suddenly Professor Pitt Winners Of Was Law Clerk G~and Bank C.N.R. Veterans On C.B.C. I AIrman Back Sweepstake At 11.50 Thursday night, Oct. A L · I 13th, Professor David G. Pitt of t egIS ature In Canada Memorial University will be heard I ' Durinr the late spring of this on all Trans-Canada stations of the I I Corporal Edward H. Riggs. of TIU the CXR War Veterans' As· CBC. His many friends wcre shoclted to l£al'l1 cf the sudden: Grand Bank. Newfoundland, has aociltion arranged a Iweepstake Professor PU~ has previously . . d f M' V'll' P' df L L . i returned to Canada for duty at St. 114 at that time stated specifically given several talks Interpreting p~sslllg ~ ester ay 0 I. \ I lam IOU oot, . B., In i Hubert. P.Q., after serving two that II'hether all ticket. were lold various phases of lI.fe In Newfound. ~IS 34th year. , , I years' \\;ith the RCAF at 30' Air er Dtherwbr, the drawlnl would land•• outportsjwbj,,' andwill on.. this "B"hoo' occasion Born at Bell Island,R.i' thep"mll.,." son of : ' MaterielCpi, Base, Langar,w"i, England . RETIRED RAILWAY"AN-M., H, G, G"nt, boy" 10. tho p",,","lng d.partment •• llnlleI1 take place durlna the I"" ,,' "", R",. , ,,,b"01 .., Memories of Wesleyville." I"Bill", as he was familiarly known, I has been en:ploycd in the move· of the Canadian National Railways was pr esented with a purse of money at the officp. ' _DDlh of October. Thil rullnll wil received his early education al Bell. menh unit at the base. of the PUfchasinl! Department on Tuesd ay afternoon. Mr. Grant was born at ~ adhtrtd to without any reservation TrinH." and commenced service with the Reid Newfoundland Railway on Marc . ,hatlver and the drawln. took Island and St. John's and. then,: During his off·duty hours, he ' ~ h sue I aw at 0 aIh ous Ie U nIV e.s-r I became proficient at the game of . ,! ,1m It the lIudlo of CJON be· Ity,t dl graduatingd from there 10 I darts,which is played with many of' 1st, 1907. He is now retiring on a pension. The picture shows left, Mr C. E. Mors- t'lI~ DInd 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. No Change March. 1946. Hc was later admll.: the 300 English civilians employ. head, head of the purchasing department presenting Mr. Grant with the gift. I. 1.55. Prmnt for the drawln, Wtlt: Pmidenl It T. GreeJi, Vice tcd to the Bar 01 Nova Scotia. and I ed by the Air Force at the base. Pruidenl A. Chesley Snow, Llallon Strike Situation on March 5th, 1946, was admllled Taking advantage of his oppor· C P d OlIim Jamn A. Ryall, with com· There was no change in the I to the Bar of Newfoundland. tunity to see many places of inter· OnCl'ete 1'0 (lctS: mittee mem ben Ron Goodrldae plumbers' strike situation last I In addition to his law practice est during his overseas tour of E I P - - R and Bill Pike In attendance also. night, and today 80 plumbers will ; here, deceased has been Law Clerk duty, Cpt. Riggs considers the most Xpal- noS1 t Ion e n. drawinl was conducted by stili be out of employment. at the House of Assembly since interesting place he visited to bc I Prutdent R. T. Green with Bin Only new development yesterday Newfoundland's entry Into Con· the quaint little village of Long, I AIl!n 01 CJON doina the actual was the arrival In the city of In. federation and It was with consld· bar, Manchester. ' drawlnr of tickets. Comrade Geo. ternational Union representative erable shock that his collcagues in ons ODS' r ReIa-tI- WI-th UnI- Iquim, Chlirman of Sweepslaite Connolly. He Is expected to en. the Legislature learned of his Poll' ce Seel COlllmlllee, "'11 unavoidably ab deavour to reopen negotiations sudden passing yesterday. 1. Dear Sir: with the employers with the view Deceased Is survived by his I We are desirous of enterin, into' lint. to bringing' about a settlement of widow, the former Lorraine Bem. Pay Boost In a letter to the News las!, I newspapers to the relations. be· an agreement with your compall1.' the dispute hi which the Union is Ister, and two children and his WII.I.IAM PROUDFOOT I night, Concrete Products I tween our com~any ~nd vanous It would be appreciated if 1°U At tht fonelu!ion 01 the dra,, seeking a 40 hour work week with parents at Bell Island. Attorney General Curtis was' L' 't d b'tt d groups of organized labour In SI. ill. liaison Officer RyaU explain· no reduction in pay, retroactive to ______not available last night for com· I Iml e su ml e corres- John's. would grant in interview durin, Id tht objects and principles of May lst. I d 1 ment on a report that members of I pondence between the Con· I In order that the public may which we could dilcull our pr~ the CXR War Veteranl' Anoelat· Around Town I Dies Su tlenJ V the SI. John's Constabulary have I strucHon and General Work-I understand our position In the bleml. tlO~ Ind thanked all those who I. • signed'3 ioint petition in which I ers Union and that Com· I matter we should be obliged If An early reply would '" .ppr.. h!lPtd make this Iweepstake luch A ' Around Town will be a feature Mr. Robert Lawrence, 33 TopsaIl they ask for a substantial increase' pany in which the company! you would publish the attached elated. II oUhtanding lueeess. Particular nmversary In the Dally Newl, starting Satur· Road, died suddenly from a heart in salaries tl' th' OSI't" 'correspondence. Thankln, you hI anticlpat1-. lII!ntlon wu made to CJON for • day, and will be published every atlac~ lIIonday w~l1e partridge I No word on the petition \5 ex. OU mes ell' P Ion In re- i Yours truly, Youn truly, \heir kind co-operation and to Bill Mr. and Mn. N. J. Wadden are Saturday thereafter. The page wl1l shoollng on the WItless ~ay bar· peeted to be forthcomIng until the cent labour disputes. IConcrete Products (Nfld) Limited, (I,d.) JOHN. T. OlD, Allin pmonilly for the exceUent receiving the congratulations of be somewhat like Teen Town and rens. Hon. Mr. Curtis returns here from The correspondence: I H. }[cCRAE. PrtlldeDt mlnm In which Ihe drawlna wal handled. their many friends today on the wlll also lldnc!ude Items dOfJ Interelslt A. former employee of the De· the mainland during the coming • • , • • • occasion of their 35th wedding for the 0 er group, an oan w l . k d Dear Sir: ~[r. McRae, annlver sary. Thl s bel ng Columbus bc ba ck with her 'I'alk Around cd Is surVIvedo.r Public by hisWorks., Widow deceas· and wee en . I~ recent days th~re have been I Concrete Products Ltd., See UNION, ,al' I Prllt winners "'ere II follow.: ~artment Tlckel No. 4992, Television Set Day, the occasion Is all the more Town. three sons. Funeral will take place Button R certam references m the daily st. John's, NCld. ron by Richard O'Brien, Black: significant for Mr. Wadden, who Joan would be grateful to any of from his late residence this alter. eports DllTlh Road. II Grand Knlllht of Terra Nova you who have any news, If you Ticket No. a95, Refrigerator Council, Knlllhts of Columbus. would send It along to her at the noon. On w'abush :on by lIoberl Mo),st, c/o Halle; As has been their custom, the Dally News. It Is Impouible to Back Wfrom a visit- 10 Lake Wa· FALL WEIGHT Co. Grand Knight and his lady wl11 know what every person does, .. -"l'I(MmO~Rlr'E[I""IL.,O~cI"lA"L NrlrEt;w:'ll'l!S-:O~N~ bush, scene of Canadian Javelin's Tick t N celebrate their anniversary, by where and with whom they go, so PAGE 5) new mining project, Max Button, lon b; DI~:el&379, Bedroom SUite, attending the Columbus Day fes· please; II you have any ncIVs about Esq., member for the district of! SHIRTS 'N' DRAWERS McDonald, e/o GPO. tlvltics. I your group or friends, let us know. I Trinity South,' and employment ngent for Javelin, Ita ted 'that the Men's SiZES 36·42. long sleeve shirts, ankle length ~agistrate'3 Court: Initial work on the railway and drawers. EACH GARMENT...... Itemporary shclter for workers has 1.45 now started. Some 35 Newfound· landers are now employed on the Many Spend Thanksgiving' project and more Ire expected to . 'k' I proceed there in the near future. When the mine goes Into opera· MEN'S COMBINATIONS L OC Up tion jobs will be provided for Up' Heavy rib-knit cotton, long sleeves, ankle length. fh In The Local wards of 750 Newfoundlanders. Sizes 36-44 ...... SUIT 2.45 dl ou,h the Thanksllvlnll holi. non said In evidence that he was Two United States airmen ae· two wome g in t b . t 1 1 meant a rest for many p' th n 0 g wes emg s Op' pie It e~V' on e corner of' Military Road cused of causing a disturbance by ped by the accused. One woman IR B d was obvious from the larlle and Gower Street at 9.30 p.in. on screaming and shouting on the ran out i t th 'ddl f th ecover 0 y dInlleket r In the Magistrate'. Co' urt October 10th and was arrestlng'a street pleaded not guilty. Con· strcct. Then 0 othere mlwoman e 0quick, e , :be tUesday mornlna following motorist for drunk driving when stable Batterton gave evidence. eried her step and hurried along Second AIrman :be ~ree days that the police of the accused aot out of the car and He laid that a woman, on Pros- the sidewalk. The accused pur, HEAVY PULLOVERS Mile tf and the R.C.M.P. were questioned the right of the police peet Street complained to him sued this woman and was stand· The RCAF Information Station For the outdoor man. Heavy rib stitch, grey Fou employed. to make the Irrest. The accused that a window of her home had Ing on one foot and appeared to at Torbay Airport reported lasl .0111 rtlen people, two of them laid he 'Just 1I0t out of the cal been broken by the men. The be about to kick her when the night that searchers yesterday re shade. round neck, long sleeves. , D, :::; were found lullty of be- to isk the oUicer a question. The e~se was pOltponed for 8 days police called aut. The ease was covered the body of the second . WERE 2.25 ...... :.. NOW 1.94 . Ie ,nk on the Itreet or In pub- mn WII .drUnk the police laid and the men were granted ball postponed until today and the victim of Friday's drowning fatal· )1 t~l.ees and weie fined, Nine and Maalstrate O'Neil flned the of $50 each, young man was allowed to go on Ity at Peak's Pond, near Holyrood. :he em were fined. $10 each .nd Iccused 43.00. . A United States airman picked ball of $50. He Is Flying Officer Nolan of !Ich other five were fined 43.00 A min arrested for breaking up for drunk driving was granted Corner Brook. The, body of the Ii'm' and entering the home of Pal- ball of. $200 and was remanded Two elty motorlstl arrested for other victim, Alrm'an Arsenault of 1111. ~ acculed of IteaUnl a rick Roche, Outer Cove, was bOo for two' weeks. drunken driving during the week· New Brunswick, was recovered on lIumsn lonlln& to Mr. James fore, the court and WIS remanded . A United, States airman, picked' end were allowed ball of $200 Saturday. !OIl ey appeared before the for elsht days for further Investl., up for causlnll a disturbance on each with sureties to the same ------315rt. He was remanded until aatlon of the case. He was aranl- Duekworth Street by molesting amount. Both men were repre: The SI. John's Presbytery' of the c' p.m. on Satllrday and was ed ball of $200. another person on October 8th. sented In court by counsel J. D. United Church will meet today at as I;a n:ed ball of 1100 with a lure. A motorist arrested for drunk pleaded not 8uilly to the charge, Higgins. One of the a~cused 'Y Topsail. Rev. Dr. A. S. Butt, who ; ~h~ same amount. drlvln, had hI! ease postponed Seraeant Hannon said that he also cha!ge~ with driving With· was appointed acting chairman at' "'1 Rlted States airman who until October 25th and WII arant. was In the patrol car coming out a drIVer s license. He pleaded the death of the' chairman the )ltldt~rr:'ted for drunlcenn... eel ball of $200 with sure tiel to west from the East End Fire Hall guilty to thl! charge .and was late Dr. I. F. curtis, will p;eside I ot I\IlIty. Setleant Ran. ,th. lime amount. at 12.10 a.m., when he noticed fined $10. at the meeting. ' I , . ." •••. I , THE DAILY 4 -I Berlin, that the great Adolf if, indubitably j The Daily News dead~hiS \'alet was one of the'last people In The News )1 lbl DAlLY NEWS I. a mornlna piper 1 to see Hitler alive. It was he \\\ho carried All the .~.. ~UBI~~dI~.,I::a::oD:~::~~ :~::;. Hitler's body out of the bundker ahnddup,i~' By Wayfarer ~ "'...... _ the garden where, it was ~enc e "WI ______~~--....;;....------:--:' :l';'_' It.Co .101m'" Limited.tfewfolindillld. . b, RoblnlOn • gasoll'ne and set afire. ';I'hls 15. not clreum- PEPYS BEHIND TilE SCENES and in the manner of pI' aY10g I't' 10 ~ mpaQ. stantlal but direct evidence and it bears Amerika at that time it was known ~ 'BIIIU 0., TUB CANADIAN PRISS wI'tness to the thoroughness and carefulness, (Some eXlracts [rom the journal by the strange name of Old Three .\ ... __.... II I sin Iv en 01 our Mr, Pep)'s for the past The can...... e.. exc II Tty , of Trevor' Roper's investigntion and the Cat. well-dressed Utled til Ibl l1li for republication of all h ld week), aWl d•• patc". tD ttli. paper eredlted to accuracy of his conclusions, It s ou October 3 october 6 It III 10 Thl AUllclated Pr ... or Beuten serve to destroy the hopes of those fanatics I ' The weather taking a turn [or I" h I b th' ki f k' This afternoon was I m the worse and ravnefalls, All the I In f ' .~... ud al. the local ne •• fplibUlbed rtl Iere n . who may h!lve een ng 0 m. fa mg h harassed than on any day 0 my day busy and newes out of Ottawa - All PreH aervlee and .1'1Ilt h!u ~ e. II political capital in Germany out 0 t e life that I do recall. being that hoW the great conference that was WI paper .r. cupyrlahl and t rewo- possibility that Hitler was still alive. in one roome was I hearkening to brl'ng new monetary benefits to men in town IIuctiOD II probiblt.d, to the fifth game 0I t h e wor Id the poorer provinces is ending and Au ...... W1VUKU _·.. II 1IC0nd ela.. mall Po., , scries on t h e ra dl 0, an d 'In anD th er nought to come out 01 it sa~e 10 1 OUice D.panmeJlt. Otta... - , ., AdM' ht roome was the third game ap' th dvantage 01 Mr, DupleSSIS 01 r RUSSia S rme 10 pea ring on television" Thus was Q~e~ec 50 tllat it seemes how he ;; , Member Alldl\ Burllll 01 . II lorn between m~ de~lretlt,o ~no~v being out of stepp, all other pro\,· wear hats ''':1 Clrtulatloal Representatives of the NATO countt'ie~ I what was happe,~1Og 10 115 ay s inces must conform that ~anad~ have been told that Russia is still in a ~~~: ::c~r~:d ~~s~h~ th~~~ g:!~~ may ~c a unit~~ llation;h;b~:nds~;1 10 DAIU SUBSCRIPTION UTISI position of great military strength in So did 1 move Irom 1'00111 10 room 1 walt on M'lhcroere~~. mert M, ' 800 num h h t t b ' " for France, ~'. canadl ." ," ...... $ , per.n Europe and aS t e grea es su mannc I all the ~ltern~odn hll dl bwads e)'d" Sicaud, that is COI'crnor of SI. d t- Unital! ItInidom lad all fleet in the world • 1~auste 10 mm e an 0 Y an Pierre &: Miquelon. and to have from Ayre' sI '\. 'orel- CouDtriel ,.' $12,00 per annum 10 a moode 10 curse these d' se 1"'lth him 01 Ihe ".... h ft' " Th ' some IScour, . t T ese acts are no sUrprlSlI1g, e I miracles of ~clence that are now I 'I d' t and his plans (or Its )~ • Russians have b een b UI'Id' mg up m II't"t al'Y Ivexahous d'1St rae I'Ions th n,t d0: future,IS an spas So also ~Ir, Secretary Mur- t WEDNESD, AY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 might and depriving their peop~ of the throw our minds inlo lurmOlI and I ra to talkc with me of ,Ihe ., ad th' f l'fe make us restless beyonp all other II Y f Ivhich he has inl'ltcd :' go mgs 0 I • "It b I museum 0 .' . gencratlons, Nor was 0 e ree me to he a trustce and am gla(1 t B · t' St eels But it is also a fact that the Increase 01 them. yrtt for calling on that it is at lasl to open altr,r ~_. onavis a S r in NATO power during the past few years, I Povey thiS mght, to, hnd the i more Ihan twenty yeares that It r- 'I ' t- I ..' d d' I '11 h I I ' Iwhnle family absorbed 10 the tcle, ! been rlosed that roome n11ghl .' "Ve have seen in prmt a P am 1\ e .mllltarily an Ip omatlca y, ave arge J Il'ision su that no one word could I has If' f n' the c;]hal :;. \ I d't' d I 'f' th t tl R -' , 'be madc lor 0 I~CS C f: lament from BOll8\'isla about t Ie COil I Ion: negate 11e sacl'l Ices a 1e usstan ISPok,en 'that did not ill\'~te im, I sett up to covern us in 1931. f: f t1,.. trects of that town, It notes that people have bcel'\ compelJeB to make, mccilale commands 10 be 51 lent. So I ~ 0 I .. ,S d' the town hal'ing come to pay a social call, I Orlobrr' , ? very ~Ittle has b,ccn . Olle ~\llce his in- And nu~lear and thel'm~nuclear founr! m~se\( able 10 dOle un, 1'hi~ da~', among oth~r. thl~g5, '. cou~cll was abohshed and sounds t " . weapons remaIn the great n~ulrahze\'s, noticed for upII'ilrds of 111'0 houres, to a meetings of the Illstotlcal defiflite note: "just 'yhen road condll1on~ ISociely where there is much g,O(]?C . are going to impl'o\·c in the town of Bona· Russia's armies might £\\'eep across October 4 ,talke about the hislory of tins IS, I " , .. Germany towards the Atlantic. He~' sub- The morning welt and I am re-: land and how there may he neerle ~ \'Ista IS not kno\\ n, marines might be a greater menace tn the minded of my nerd for a rayne I to revi\'e intere~t in it among ,the ~ I\n answer is possible, Things in Bon- North Atlantic than wel'e Hitler's wolf coat butt tl~'ing Ih: dOOl'e of ",-Y \ younger generalion a~d thIS r .' . ", ! avista will begin 10 look up when tht' pack-. at the Ilel'gllt of their power. But haberdashcr s, 10 dlsco\,cr It, 15'1 deem an e~,enlial thing sl~ce ~ , , r that the' closed against me and 50 to reahze I ther~ is less place lor thiS suhJect ~ peoplt are big ~n,o~gh to ~e,a Ize .' .~ these will avail nothing if the great cities how this is, as are all ~Ionda~s, i in education Ihan I would hke 10 I haye a responslblhty as, c~hzens \\ Inch ~O of Russia are vaporized in an atomic war, a whole day for the rctai1e~s of the ·1 see. This night to my dinner ,3 far they have been unwilltng to accept. There can be no western relaxation citly, So docs it seeme a sllly bus· most excellent moose pic, that IS "'~'\ . \'1. I . ,.. ,'" '\, , .. , '. h f 1 f t f 1 iness that wc should bc different! the tenderest I have eaten and the "" !. \ ~ Is this severe cl'Ihclsm? We thm~ ~ot. but so 10llg as.t e aw u ae i'i 0 nuc eat' from all olher cities 50 that on '1 best flavoured, So was it with die· \..1·' " ~ Bonavista is the largest ot our, flshmg weapons are present, the Russians will not . the first day of the business \veek, ficulty that I could tak~ myself ... . . J towns. It is the one town or any sIze that dare to use their mighty armies and their some of us must putt our mmd~s lout to see the play that IS produc· :f has rejected local government and it is not submarines in an attacJtupon the to, our wdr~ and more, t? thm cd by the Theatre G~i1d. a very :I th edit f th provinchd gO\'ernment democracies at any point. lel~ure, ThiS Is methl?ks new goode piece of entcrammcnt albc~1 to e ~r 0 ~ , cl'ldcnce of the conlrarmess that I thought that in its end10g It . _that thiS was permltte~. ,Loc~l gO\ ernment do so often afflict us in all our, should have becn done at a faster 1955," .. , . for places of Bonavlsta S size should be activit,ies, 'fhis afternoon to have I pace, Yeti pitly to see h~w S~lall they From the reporls , Because '. i, mandatory. ! a radiO by 111)' dcsk that I may i is the audience and metlnnks It a night It is evident ", 'I hem'ken to Ihe sadd fate of the! shame Ihat we do not more honuur get that wonderful feeling of .t the Festival ~, . , 'S' h F T d It would be betteI', however, If t~e trengt or o· ay ,Dodgm in the sixth game of Ihe : to them th~t seck in Ihe citly to refreshment and confidence when tolorfu I and el'ery obligations involved were volun~a~lly I By EARL L, DOUGLASS : series, II,cepe np our long traditions of made 10 maintain sought. That would s~~w an apprec,la~I,on I Oclober 5 ,amateur theatricals, they put on one of AYRE'S famous . rarnil'al Ind nCl:gnD'" Once more in the town first of clttzen respon,slblhty I Comes this morning a brace of i October 8 make hats I t THAT .'IRM DECISION for the Festh'al and second of the need of a progressIVe ou - A prominent speaker recently diagnosed our ptarmigan from Creed that has This a half day (or some and a mind the fact that look. ,Other improvements besides better present,day ~enslon by saylnl t\ult today we are just returned [rom the barrens whole day for othm and is tl:us 8C!caslon for the , J streets in Bonavista wait on the will of the torn between a determination to have peace and and reports on the, scarcity of the anollier parte of the cnn[USlOn and their friends 1 n fear lest we ha,'e war. If we could make a de, birdes, worse than cver he has I that is putt upon us by the dl!- You too, _con get thai joy themselves in peop e. known it 50 that his dogs to, (erences over the holidays, 'l'he feeling . _ • come in to Ayre's Ic-day harmonious at1T105~11I , . cislon one way or the other or do somcthlng which he had devoted so much I day dull and I stayed at home lill positive one way or the other, our tension would , Clnd see the new hots , •• lake yc.,u r EI'ery last cease, The cold war Is making ntn'ous wreck5 of lime in their lraining are puzzled I late when it was time to go to the, lime selecting the right shape, the righl Itnded to and on ' The Wealth 11 f and confused, This aftcrnoon to i party that is given by the manage· whtn the ooors n rea mg a 0 us, stay fascinated by the newes of ment o[ CJON (01' their fourth colour , , • the hot thol does the most olflcially open in ; .j S d O( cOllrse I~ is just such con£1icl as this that ' h P the last !lime in the wnl'ld series birthday, a pleasant affaire Wit for you. Auditorium ) Premier Smallwood took little part in :causes 1\ great deal of life's mis~ry, We are afraid and to he raise II to great tran~ports many there to exchange some In readiness for ,I, ' , r t g ment al at I to go forward and we are alrald to go backward. of jO)' when 'tis known at last that small talke and 10 teU Don Jamie· lood fun and th e dISCUSSI?n, 0 a~ arran ~ s - II We will neither believe with firm conviction nor tawa, restricting h,lmself l,argely 10 an ~ will wc deny wltl1 firm conl'lction, We arc alraid Brooklyn has won anrl a most son how well I thought 01 his h 1 profitable matter for me 10 boot, I newes programmes on television, i appeal for federal mtercst m t e exp ora- \ to take hold o[ our problem resolutely. to roll up our being that I hal'e made many Comes among olhers a prett)' Fishing P ;~ tion of provincial natural resources. slcens and get ready for anything ~hat ma)' come wagers on the outcome and am young wnman to trll me how she " , . against lIS, We worry and wobble, we fidget and f I' 11 ' 11 d ~ Mr. Smallwood referred specifically to I' wring OUI' hands, we tell ourselves that we are succe~s u In a , So It comes to do miss this, m)' journa • an en· !1 my minclc to set down how Sir treats me to write It again and 3.95 Catches ~ a federal expedition to the Arctic and fell 'looking on, both sides oC the question and examln· H, Tudor did lately call (0 tell me that one so charming should like "PARKWA V" \\'INDSOR. Ont. ':i that more useful geological and other re- in~ both, si~es o( the situation when all we are how baseball is a wurd of English I my poore Writings gil'es me the or,e story nobody search could be done nearer home. And domR ,Is JUS, trylni to excuse ourselves [rom making origin and Ihis I do believe to be greatest pleasure, This night 10 Ij~ve, t tven 47-year.old .! his strong poin~ was that' every addition a d~~I:~ this Is only 10 point out that tension the truth for 1 hal'e discovered Ithe clubb where I played at brjdge _nuse probably to the wealth of the provinces brought more comes [rom seesawing back and forth between two how the 1I'0rd did first come into with Indifferent fortun!! and Sf), It happened to ,- being in the yeare 01 Wa(erloo home to bcdd, The Dearbom grist to Ottawa's mill. point~ of view, This can keep a nation In a high -----,----.- -.. - -.--- -_._ ... "ADAM t friends wenl • , • state of !enslon and It eln keep Individuals In a like, , , take SI. ~ In other words. If Ottawa were to assist state, Firm decision Ilways brings comfort. PreSIdent AIr IVillrial Committee meetings are CREATION" .5.00 Five miles ~ in the exploitation of the natural wealth .. attached, • 150·pound Apparently :j of the poorer pl:ovinces, ~t would be ~aking I ~:o:-- Ca(let I - 't 0 ue The Olnllu"llIIl'ctilltl uf the :\cw I erofi5·the·lake '1 an investment III Canadian plOspel'lty as a u., ~ . :1l1'III1.wick I'l'u',lllcial CUlllllliLtcc, II wu nearly " h I Wh t Oth AS· S rr .\Ir Cact~L League ot Canada, wilt fishing Darty • VI' 0 e. a ers re aymg tarts our IJc Ilcl,d u~~ S~~ul'(la~', Uct~bl'~: .I,51h bUling ihe aQUll~. :\ Thi~ is a fact so obyious that it Is Ottawa, Ortul1t.'r 7-George A, at the BCUHIIJIO~t, ~Iutd, i,IClil" "ADAM Inll Its feet. difficult to see fcdcral llu1hol'ilies D, Wlll ur NUll'Oll, Albcrta, l'w\,(Ucw! Chau'mall They gave the \\'h~' pr('~i" "'I~tuu, \~'llh, jluard who should b~ indifferent to it. (,ON')'RADlCl'ION dent ur the AI:' Cndet League or i II "Ilel' f, llichanl o[ j'.dmullcb\oll 5,95 (Milwaukee Journal) Canada, Ical'cs hci'c l\Ionday on' in the chair, d.!lcgalcs from acruss ROYAL" Belle Isle zoo, The g~eat iron de\'elopment at Knob The fellow who complains about cost of nelV Ihe first leg of a coast·to,coast· the tll'UVllll'C WIlt heal' reports, "f III '" th d h II t' h tour of Canada In the interests o( elect new oHieers and pl'(~pare lor '; Lake is an interesting example of how r s 111 e mo ern IC 00 • some Imes I e same , a further boost in Air Cadet aeLi· Ottawa can benefit from the development (~llow who boalts about the power steering, power the Royal Canadian All' Cadets"" T,., windows and power brakes ,on bls ultra,modern car I Mr, Wilt Isheaaing up all official Iity t1uoughout NclV Blunswlck, of provincial resources. Newfoundland -:0:-- headqururtcrs party which will at· The annual mceting of the "ADAM 'stand to gain no more thnn 5 per cent will MAINTAINING DE ...:NCES tend ,annual meetings of the Lea· ! Prince EdlY.lrd Island I'l'ovincial of the net profits from this operation, (Victoria Times) gue ~n each of. the four AtlantiC I COinmittee,l\ir Cadel. League o[ EXECUTIVE" 7.50 :: Ottawa will take mot'e than 40 per cent. It is reassumlg to hear from Ottawa that the prOlT1Oces durmg the coming: Canada. will be held on Tuesday, , And there is surely justification for using Canadinn Government hll no' Intention 01 reducing week, IOe~obC1' Ht!I, at tnc !tCA}, As· ~ ~art of its gains to finance more de,'erop the nation's defr.nce pro,ram .ubstanliaUy In the 'fop HCAF representaLive with I~?ClatloI1 CI:ll:r,~OI~s. ?ummcr' l ~ . ment in Newfoundland, ,'Ialblc future, U that is Ihe Government's present the travelling group will be Air Side, With I rm mCIa,1 Chamnan Intention, as It seems 10 be, It will not be easily Commodore 1\1. Costello, AOC Gregory l\Iulholland 10 Ihe chair, . The only way in which Ottawa can maintained under the pressurel now developing In Maritime Command Halilax who the delegates will hear reports, "ADAM : e.capt the obligation to give mor, direct thl. country and olhen, will join Mr, Will' in add!r~sslng elect lIew officers and. prepare ;~ financial aid to the have-not provinces is -:11:- , representatives of every Air for a further hoost In Air Cadet DELUXE" 10.00 ~ to put them in a position where they will ABOVT 'fJHE Cadet squadron east of Quebec_ activity In Prince Edward Island, '~ need less., And the only way to do that is (Sydney Pelt·Record) Durlnl each provincial meet· The annual meeting of the fOR HOlIs!wlv!f arl to ,e,t 10llle help' In lelllng ing, the Leagu~ President w\u in- Nova Scotia l'rovinclal Comml help them expand their economies. r~ their illvcn:lve Ide.. about houlehold Jppllances, terpret national policies of the, tlee, Air Cadet League of Canada, - """"'~" ~ ,;~, ': ;,;:5" ';;f.~Jl1;)."'""'· "1 A th I the Dally New. Pet Show, call w en we eave ur e our Dall" 25 ,~ " ' • _"_w" . ,,,.' ...",.- . ~eekl of acU"1 y. s e var ous Miss Fewster also trlel to visit dlseriminatlon about hou~ehold .on...... "" iii Ihllrmen lahled reports these MI5I Joan Crltch. 2177, 2178, 2179. the )frovinces and every eighteen articles seems to evaporate." Vancouver ...... 013 50 I We have a splendid assortment of home comforts to see yotl comFortably ure monded by speakers from The page will be run on Thursday months pays a fleetlnll call. She Victoria ...... 43 ;~ Ihe lioor. all of whom spoke en. of every week. arrived here on Sunday and will Mrs. Harrison sUllllested that J~monton ...... 33 Q through fall an? winter. Handso(lle satin covered quilfs, fluffy cofton thusiallirally of the malnlfleent b h til thl It h Canadian manufacturers would a gary ...... 27 50 ~ ,canilation that had gone Into New Appol'ntment h:pe:r:u~~g her ~i:1t ~~n~:~'I:m: concentrate more on good design ~~~~~~eg··.·.:::·.::::·.::~ ~~ ~ blcnkets, all wool blankets, preffy chenille spreads, to list ius! a lew items In, prtparations for Ihe Festival Newfoundland Ideal of cooking If they were pressed to do so by Toronto ...... ,...... 53 74 i from the extensive stocks now on display. Prices will be fa,Jf)d most moe/eral" Ind a!luring Ihe members of the to add to her Ilst. consumers. Ottawa ...... •..... 50 74 I" .. emutil'e 01 wholehearted eoop~r- }Ior Btl 11 ~ Man All recipes used are tel1ted be- Montreal ...... 57 74; ,. r , ." Ilion from Ihe committee and the fore being lent out. Miss Few- exhibition will take place on Quebec ...... 46 65 I FI .! • I!nml Typical of the LONDON, England, October 3 ster does not do the actual tesl· TuesdiY, October 18th at 8.30. On Fredericton ...... 51 63 I pub1i~. 2 ~ CHENILLE BEDSPREADS . ,, Indorsation of their eliorts was -1\Ir. Leslle G S. Hyland, the Inll heraelf but Is helped out In band for tbe occasion will be a ...... 549 I' ~:inttJOlln ~33 a.. New ar'rivals give you splendid assort. Ihe remark of Councillor Joseph Sale. Developmnt Manaaer of tbe this by the dieticians who work large number of representatives! H~nr ~n ...... • 55 q ,t TiIl~(ibbnntl who ulsded f a cotmpari• British OversellS Airways Corp., In the Chatelaine Foold kltchelnl. of C~urch and State. Thle commit.: Char~tte;~;r~"::::::. 53 65 In ments from which to choose. Single jon rom lP wor 0 spor I an d II about to take up an appoint- Part of her publ C relat onl tee III charge of the Fa r extends, S'/dney ...... 52 1' ., and double-bed sizes in plain shades told th~ rommil1ee "The record ment as Commercial Manager of work Is to write scripts and shorts· a very hearty welcome to all I Yarmouth ...... •.... .11 64 I ~ and contrasting designs. 01 1954 will be shatlered In BrItish West Indian Airways. He for radio and television and to friends. ' St. John's ...... 44 54 ~ Prices each $4.95, $6.95, $9.95, 19~:' will leave London by air on tlth prepare releases for dally and I' !l From Iht rrporls §ubmltlcd last Octobeor lor Trinidad. weekly publications of newspapers • • I ~.i $10.75 and $11.75 n:ght 11 i! Pl'ldenl Ihal the scene Aged 39, Mr. Hyland was educat and magazines across the Domin· II Ihe frstil'al wilJ he gay and ed at Hampton Grammer School, Ion. These release~ are written In fl CORAWOl BLANKETS I,'!orful lnd ~wr.v rffort will be near London, and for many years both En~llsh• and ..'French F CAUT ION I' .,N Soft, fluffy blankets in colors of rose, mlOI 10 maintain the spirit of before tlle outbreak of World War The cost of thiS DaIry ood' i ~ blue, yellow and green - with satin mninl and ncighbourly festil'lty. 11 In 1939 .... as '''Ith Uessrs. Tho •. Service II paid by Ihe farmeu I ~ Onu mort tho Come in and see our fine new banking facilities . ' " TIfE CANADIAN BANK OF COM MEReE .... , ... " 7 ~~eUD~AI~~~N~EW~S~,W~ED~N~ES~DA~Y~'20C~T~.~12l'l~9~55~ ____~------~----~==~~::~~::::::~::::::::~~~--:_----~~~----::--~~.1 Apricot Fritters Good ~ CHIT -CHAT COLUMN I her husband, who lor the pa.£ lew With' Browned Sausages) ~ ,nW CITY Iweeks hu been • patient at St. ,'lSI E B Strong, formerly of Clare's Mercy HospitaL )Ir!. 'I 'ds is at present visit· - 'o[b P fh ' Bl) 'tl' as the guest a er RETIRED in' :htal;1 ~nd daughter, Mr. and Mr. A. E. Morgan, 34 Banner· 10n;IO )1. !)rol'Cr, Newtown Rond. man Strcet, reUred from the work G )Ir .. St 1n~ pl"ns to Icave here 3S caretaker with the Department Wedding )Irl. Ir, 101' :-.:ova ScoUa. where of Public Worlls On the occasion sunlnl . . PURCHASE. KINSMAN cr. will'!pend a whilc with her of his retirement the ataff of the'l D. I. Jor dan A very quiet but pretty wedding ,bt 'Ilrs Kcn ltcDonald at, Department prcstnted him with a ter was solemnized at George Street o·'au'h ..Dal' '\wrist wat,ch. Mr. Morgan, II'h en \ )laho oC .' _ __ presented with the gift tbanked S United Church at 11 a.m. August ays' 22, when Mary Edith, daughter of 0" (ORSER BROOK ,the staff for their kindness. He Mr. Victor and the late Mrs. Pur· 1R rand )Ir" Gcorge Baggs o[ comlders this depal'tment a 'flne : BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, )1. D. chase of Exploits, became ,the D Dro"k who have been place Ind the slaff fine people to ,,' -- . rnrr v • " bride of WilHam Alistair, son of l0, Iricnds.t Calailna are at, be employed with. \ DOGS ARE ~IOST 1:lIPORTANT, Mr. and Mn. Frank Kinsman of \1!llIn~ I isiling the city. and are i ,CARRIERS OF RABIES VIRUS I st. John's. The officiating minister prtltn d d the Newfoundland I - I -:--:- rr~l!tere , 1'0 plan to \'islt i WEDDING ' BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M., D. was Rev. Dr. A. S. butl. ~otel. Tht) a. b fore re-' i Blind fear is not the proper, The bride was liven in marriage [ritnds at t'nrbonear c \ The marriage of Flora Eneth, attitude to take' toward any dis· by Mr. Frank Penney and was at· turnin, to (,orner Brook. daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. B.n eue. i tended by Mrs. Ruth Garrett IS _ I Stead of Whltbourne to Mr. Der· This, ,however, is the frame of Matron of Honour. Mr. Bruce Kins THEATRt: Gt:ILD I rick Branscome, son of the late mind taken b~' onc reader who man, brother of the Kroom, per· The Theatre Guild's plar. Hang· i ~Ir. D. and ~lrs. Branscome of said, "every time I see a dOli or i formed the duties of best min. 's SOi\SP which they present· I Ottawa took place at the United animal I let' scared about rabies, GOOD EATING. Try lender l1tlle brltWD and tern .....111 Willi The choir, of wblch the bride II weck at BishoP Feild Col· Church, Gander on September 3rd. How can you get hil aprIcot r~ilttl'5 ~n!1 ill'own &uc:r zauce. ' ~;~ast' i~ea!e?! a member and the groom organist, d tW lair audiences. Those Gi\'en in marriage by her 'father How Ions does the germ hve on I leie r d th Ii'the outside II dropped someplace' was In attendance, and during the BY GAYNOR MADDOX' I drained apricots. Mix wen wItlI Jho .ttrodcd fo~n e p ay n· the bride entered the church wea\", from clothing?" i signing of the register very beau· Ever eat apricot frillers with' the dry ingredients. tertstin~. the Hcllng good and the Ing a white ballerina length gown Rabies or hydrophobia is acquir· tifully sBng the hymn, liThe Lord's those tender little sausages thatl Foid in beaten egg wblte •• Hllr inltrest of the pla~' well sustained, of embroidered nylon, with finger ed only by the entrance into a My Shepherd." Misa Margaret'Pel· are precooked and require nothing fat in a heavy ketUe to 3&0 degrees but 001 enou~h peopie attended to tip veil held In place with a halo wound of saliva containing the ,rer ! more than browning? Godd eat· F. Drop batter by teaspoonsf\4' Icy presided at the organ. into hot fat. Turn roWD. spur on the work of building bet· of tulle She wore glass slippers sponslble virus" I to The reception was held at the ing. We had this d.ish in Chicago Drain on absorbent paper. Fry theatre in SI. John·s. The ex· and carried a bouquet oI white and In olher words. Indirect expo· "K II" T 'i h d I" ! at the home 01 Maflan Loofe. who no , opsal. were a e ICIOUS is skilllul with a skillet as she sausage in deep fat about 1 mili I~n!t! for running off such a pink carnations and fern. Her sll' sure from contaminated object~ is ute to brown while fritters ..., P, 'lOt to almost four hun· ter Phyllis Mrs W J Maloney of no importance because the virus meal was served and the usual is always smartly groomed. pia) amll,. ' . • • dies sO easily in the atmosphere. toasts were honoured. Sausage With ApriCot Fritters draining. Serve sausage and frit-' dred dollm. Royalties. scenery, was matron of honour, and wore a A bite by an animal which is not The happy couple 'spent their (Yield: 4 servings) ters hot with Fritter sauce;' , Fritter Sioce Ilot 01 the hnll for, r.ehersals and rose ballerina I~ngth gown with Il5elf rabid will also not cause· honeymoon at Lawrence Pond. and One package (I,';: pound) brown· Ihe play. and adl'crllsmg make up white acccsories and a corsage of hydrophobia. i Two teaspoons eornltarch, I touring the Avalon and Burin ands·erve sausage, ". cup cooked teaspoons brown 8ugar, ~ cup Ipr! the most of the bill. The players white carnations and fern. Mr. R. THERE ARE;, HOWEVER, some Peninsulas. dried apricots. 1 tabicspoon sugar, 1 cup water, ~~ cup sifted flour, cot liquid. ' , do it for Ihc 10l'e of the work. The 1Prior. a Ilfelong friend of the Important things to consider about Combine cornstarch and brown ~udieoce, arc Improving, the call· I groom, acted ai best man. Mr. rabies. It Is an old disease and .R I 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 tea· , spoon siat, 2 eggs, separated; fat sugar in a saucepan. GraduallY! ere ol Ihe pTlHiuction Is lmprov, IFred Snow of St. John's was usher. terrible one. Over the yean, It /' add apricot liquid.. Cook andltlr" , i and the Theatre Gu!ld Is going The reception was held In the has been responsible for many for frying. Cut apricots in sman pieces. over'low heat until the sau~e s., :~ead ~'llh con[!dence to produce R.C,A.F. Drl11 Hall, which was de;~~ lih:a~r~;t!~~I~~~:~1point, Between Us I Simmer with sugarr and water lin· clear. The sauce will be thin.' ' anolher pia)" for the Re- nicely for the occasion. dogs are the most Important ear· I , til they are plump. Cool. Drain Note: One cup drained. canned t~l~ .~ne dec~rated apricots cut into small piecesml, iional Prama i· C$\I1 al •. which takes The bride 5 mother, dressed In a rlers 01 the rabies virus. It can I I apricots, savc liquid for sauce. place in t:rand Fals m the ballerina length gown of mauve, afflict eats as we\) and Is quite I , Sift together flour, baking powder be substituted for the cooked dried· Ne~ Women apricOts. , ' ~ I'm. Thr)' rrprescnt SI. John S Inylon crepe received the guests. common among some wUd anlm.; and salt. Combine egg yolks and It the Feslil'al and need help from She was assisted by the groom's als, particularly faxes. I restaurant can seem to cause the tht ludiences to finance their play, i mother, who wore a ,own of If it can be eliminated from dogs! LE1'TING cmLDREN EARN milk to leap from the glass and rncoura;c their cHorts and give a : green taffeta with black ~cessor. however, the anger nO hUh~an SO!llE 11I1NGS IS GOOD FOR onto the new taffeta dress. IJt to their acting. Ile5. and a cOrsage of tarnatlons ~\ng~!allte~n pr:~!:a i~ n~!rt~f~ TIIEM The age does pass as a teen· and fern. The happy couple left s tiS W T .... d ager gets control of a reasonably sr, JOHS'S PLAYERS Gander for Whltbourne by car and co; ~~RTH AMERIC' the most AL ER BIS~OP IS qU\t~ big fo: hiS age only a year an Her children are all teen·agers unchanging bod)'. The damage ~exl lI'cek on Tuesday and, from there went on I tour of the ImportSnt measures of rabies con. a half. ·The pICture sent In by hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. and two years ago she went to can be cut down, too. A napkin work to supplement her husband's should be well spread in the lap, \\'tdncsda)' the SI. John's Players I Avalon peninsula for a week be- trol are limed at dogs. It has George Bishop, Upper Gullies. .. ,.. ,___ income. She wanted her children tucked in the belt, II necessary. '"ill present their first play (or I fore leaving for Ottawa, where been found, for example, that dogs to have all the things teen·agers Before starting to eat or reach, the fall, "Love From a Stranger", a they will spend the relt for their can be effectively vaccinated today feel it is their natural right a teen.ager should take a look to SU!pme drama based on a Itory honeymoon. The groom Ie!! lor against rabies and this should be to have. be aure ketchUp bottles and cof· ~I' the weli known mystery writer, Metz France on September 19th done and Is, In fact, required In Have Some Well, they have more things. fee ClIPS aren't in the line of fire. . t hi' TI k t j' hi communities. 0 Aga ha C r slle. c ets are on 0 oln I RCAF unit. Mrs. Brans- The third recommended point In But the more they have the more Aprons, s m c k sand was h Ille It lIutlon~. come will go to France .ometlme the control of rabies 15 to reduce they want. clolhes should be 1I'0rn for house· And because they have to have I work' cooking or cleaning the In October. They expect to be Ita· any excessive numbers of wUd their fun Mama does most of ~e roo~. RETl:RSED HO!llE lIoned In France for Ihe next three carriers, particularly foxes If they housework at night afte~ ;-V0rkmg This way, the spots become al------~-~ :.Ira, ~Iary Keaney of 69 Duck· years. Their many friend. wish become 100 'common In a partlcu· aU day at a hard and tirmg job. part of the decoration and won't cause mothe~·prostration. " worth Street. who was vlsltln, her them every good wish for hlp. lar area. On ce it was the American way ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;'....~ dJughter, Mrs. Carl Hawkin. In pines!. These measures have not been that when money was scarce nd .. followed to tlte point where rab· kids were old enough to work they \ llinne!ola. returned to tbe 011'1 les has been eliminated In the wal play. bll ~'eek aller being away four I -- pitched in and helped pay their United States or Canada,but they way. ' of I pr!. month., "'JLJlI AT LIBRARY could be. It Is Important to do to please But indulgent mothers have chan A FUm Show wal held on Sat this because the disease In human ged that story. Now Mama goes! A de iob. ESGAGDIEST urday afternoon, 8th October; 'at beings Is 10 serious, even thollSb to work. I I the fint llr, and ~Irs, H. C. Simms of the Chlldrens' Library, under the all of those who are bitten by Two 1I11stakes To Avoid Buchans recently announced the auspices of the Animal Defenders rabid animals do not get hydrop' Of course Mama thinks she 15 Ingagrment of their daughter League of the S.P,C.A. hobla. doing right. But she is making The reason for the laller fact two mistakes. She is deciding that Bett)' Joan 10 ~Ir. Theodore Hugh Included In the ahow was an Is that the virus lI'Iust be.'present ltuDonald 01 Saskatchewan. Mr. it is more important for kids to Encyclopedia Britannica 111m, In the sallva of the biting animal have things than to have mother :.llcDonald is graduate of Queen's a a "Animal Homes," and other films and apparenUy this Is not always at home. \:nirmity, Kingston, Ontario. The for children on almilar subjects. the case. And she is giving them the Idea: ~eddinK will lake place on Octo Mrs. Geor,e Ash, of the S.P.C.A. IF A PERSON has becn IInlor· I that parents OWe their children i hlr 22nd, 1955 In the Timothy Schools Committee, spoke brleny tunate enoush to be bitten by an everything they want. el'en il it i Elton Memorial United Church on the alma of the Animal ,De. animal what then? means that a mother has to work: ; ,; ~ The first step Is to Identify the I in the daytime and do housework; I : I,' in Toronto. fenders League and outlined some , of Its future activities. animal which has done the biting at night. I so that It tan be found by tho The sad thing is thal e\'ery year i " rRO~1 ROSA VISTA , The thanks of Ihe Leaaue are authorities and examined for the , mar e ana rna r e m!lthers of I lira, John lIennebruy arril'ed in due to the staff 01 the Goslin, presence of rabies. The second demanding children go out and get I the ~Ity f~om Bonal'ista last week, Memorial Library lor arranlln, step is to seek medical advice with· a job 10 give the children every· I Ind 1. rrRI!terrd at the Newfound· the evenl, wblch wal enjoyed by out delay. thing they think they have 10 have land Hotei, She is here to vlsll a large audience of children. I instead 01 s2ring in the oid·fash· HEATHER FRANCES BAKER would like to share hel ------_._------BIRTHDAY ioned way, "if yoo can earn the cake with you, that is if you would ha\'e some. Sent in money for it-you can have it.",' "Birthday Grtetlngs to Mrs. The old·fashioned way was not THIS MODEL Sarah Neary, EI.t Avenue, Bell R. by Mrs. G. Baker, 132 Bonaventure Avenue. only beLler {or Mama but it was I Island, who celebratel her birth· better for the kids. day today." Greetings came from Why then have womcn felt it Always her many friends.-- neCe5S~ry to change the picture? BARN DANCE Oops Again MANY BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF fresh! A barn dance will be held at All BY ALICIA HART Hallows Hall, North River, on Fri· -: Spilling ann spotting: these two day, Oct. U. Mus\(: will be supplied distressing food accidents seem to AVOSET Cream by the popular Doyle's Orchestra happen to teen·agers more olten is sweet and fresh and the uaUlI ,ood time Is assured than to any other age group. A FAIRBANKS-MORSE all who attend. ' blob of coffee on the sleeve, 8 as a daisy touch of hamburger On the lap months and months and the dress Is ready for the laundry though it's been worn only his head. after it's bottled The D.Uy Neft picture Contest , i \ " , an hour. ' " I me hl,b" , at our dairy. closed in August, but many pie '. This kind of "accidentiUs" is " I' turn were .ubmltted too late to part of the stumbling upstairs and TV I mOfe po No other cream· be used on the Contest Pages or falling over one's own feet that Is I in Its turn 1 ; for the judging. We propose to so ridiculed in the movies. It's RANGING FROM told you. keeps like ~ji'i run these pictures, which though part of an age- of rapid .gro~, d, esclpl e. ! ' d AVO SET they did not compete for the glandular adjustmen~ and mabl~lty ·".1 cope with the qUlckly·changmg 21" Issured because no other prizes, are interesting Mudle. of to 17" physical form. nly IU,btl' Newfoundland children. be kne1l' cream is sterilized It drives mothers distracted Two picture. will appear on the when they don't realize that care· $189.95 up like AVOSET. Woman'. Page eacb day unlll the lessness plays only a small part. Besides, it whips fast, entrln are used up. They can't understand why there are sO many dresses In the laundry I stays whipped, or why daugbt~r Is always golnl AT is always healthful, oot In a dress tha!.'s stained. They feel that their rearing bas safe and delicious. been poor and that they have .. brought up a child who will f~r· ever have a spot on the necktie. This Is the reason they, get 50 upset; mothers feel they're '!eg· lected some part of upbrlngmll· AVOSE' a burglar alllrm! Pop lifts the plgg)' bank-th. ' So they nag. oet.4,5,6.7,8,II,,12.13.14.15 Iterill%ed "'t', bucket of water tilts forward-simpler" This can make the situation ..... _- worse. Constant surveillance In a WHIPPING CREAM ; - So goot! Dutch apple' ice ~ream. Th.e family loves it, oh I so much. Better take home APPLE plenty or you're sure to "get ,DUTCH., ...... '.;' ICE; CREAM in Dutch." , I THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OC.!:J2_,_'9__ 55~_ Interest \ . Of d FINANCE! To DO an !t~!~!~~~STEAMSHIPS LTD. ~~~~!e~~~19, due Sl. John's Oct. 24, ,ailing ______21 2:!1,1 12\. Veterans SHIP PIN G~------~103 U )lInin, War S:.110 U A,be.t •• 700 6S3 670 M. V. Lunan loading at Hamilton again Oct. 28. 4100 Un E,t.lI. :! lSI 2 IZOO Un K ••• 730 730 7S0 Oct. 12th, Toronto Oct. 13th, Mon· Sheldrake ledvlng Montr~dl Oct OlO U M•• I.uban 38 15 3S :?IOO Upp C•• 10,\ 105 '105 treal OcL 16th, for St. John'.. 28th, arriving St •. John's NC'I. 1st. 11 37\1 7~6.' Ventures 17 hI.V. Dundee loading at Hamil· leaving St. iohll'S, Nov. 3rd. 5700 Vlcour 2' 22 22 llCJ Vlol.mae SIO 290 300 ton Oct. 27th, Toronto Oct. 28th, Novaport leaving Montre3! Nov 27JO WaU. Am ll'.1 II 15 3IlOO We.d.n pyr 4S 40 40 and Montreal Nov, 1st, for St. 5th, arriving SI JOhT,·. Nov lOth. 50J Weot )I.lar 81,6 3~4 .~4 Jobn'.. leaving St. Joh:!" NOl. 12th. (Bay 4100 Willroy 2ao 250 261 5300 Winchester 99' M.V. Perth loading at Hamilton Roberts). 10300 WI.dward 3G 32 13 600 W, Har, lilt 114 1'4 Legion Cornel' Oct. 3 lit, Toronto Nov. 2nd, and Sheldrake leaving Montre~1 Nov. ZlOO Yal. lA.d 57 54 54 14 11 14 L. 1000 y.llo,.x Montreal Nov, 5th, for St. John's. 16th, due' St. John's Nov. 20th., :!Ol 1~.50 Yk Belr liS 200 PURNISI WARRIN LINI Ipsvlng St. John's Nov. 22nd. tAOO Yuk.n. 13l.~ 13 13 by L.C.M. r.aoo Ztnmat 1m 3m 11\1 Nova ScoUa due st. John's Oct. Novaport leaving Montreal 23th, Curb \7th, aalllng for Liverpool Oct. due St. John's Nov, 30th., leaving :120100 Bulol.1'.10 52153D 5Z.l630 52130 "JIMlUE" IJ!.VlNE 1 Will M~Grath, youns Phelll .8th. St. John'. Dec.3rd. (Bay Roberts). 4300 YukOB Con OI~S so 5m m. One of the h.a~py Inte~i,u~es I~~! IMoores from Carllonear, llo,t" Newfoundland leavlna LI\'~rpool Sheldrake leaving Montreal Dec. 4100 Ajax 77 7$ 77 week was a l'ISlt from Jimmie John .Ed~ns, ~ome of Ulu,e "v.g', Oct. 15, due St. John'a O:t. 21. 3rd., due St. John's Dee. 7th. ~:;: t! 'i!:. ~! ~~ ~k Ir"ine, who was a passenger on i cam~ not back". It Was there Llai 100 Anoh.r • 7'.i 7', the 5.S. "NewCoundland': from I Hert llutier and several oli'.!n Leaving for Halifax and Coston CONSTANTINE CANADIAN ; , 22.l An,lo .m e.p ,~~~' !1~\' 5i11, Eigland, en roule to. Hahfax. It, from "Ours" WOD diltinctir,~ Oct. 22, due Hkllfax Oct, 24 and SERVICES m; ~~fil:/~ A '11 au I" was a very sreat pleasure 10 re· 1 Hand to haml fighting. baronet/I! Bollon Oct. 27 Leaving HostOD M.V. Tee!wood leavln2 Hamil· 1~~ :~~!I W III I~ ne\~ old acquai~tan~e.s.hip, and .to I bomb, counter·aUacKs .•4,; ~erl Oct. 28 and Hallfax Nov. I. due ton Oct. 13th. Toronto Oct. lt1th, BOO 8rllllt. 2f) %.\0 2.,\0 rev.lve the v"ned IOclde~ts lI'1\h, killed and 194 woundcd .nd mlSI ., : r St. John'. November 3. Salllna Montrcal Oct. 19th, arriving St., 1",0 C.I and r.d I;'; 15\. I...... which we hall been assOCiated 10' ins· ~oo C 01 1.lnd. 250 2jO 150 I .aain lime da, for LI\·crp0l'l. John's Oct. 24th. 100 C 0,1 ...n wi' in 14,\ 141 the days of yestcrye.ar. ' : 1.1 that section of tile Surnrrl ' . Ad 011 590 MJII1 ot ". Nova ScoUa leavmg Liverpool 11933 Cdn ~.O 580 James In'me, who was: we had our la.a glimpse "Ihil ;i: g ~~lfl'~:I~: 1"1',; ~Iftl ~ftt born in Gh:;gow, Scotland, was! vcry gallant gcnlleman", Cap\i~ Nov. 6, due St. Junf,'S N.·v. 11. If1A'I'1..'/R"~RUNT i Is!;n Cdn Dtv Pet. ,\1 %2.l ~l.l working in St, .John's whcn World \ Gus 'U'Bricn, as he lay on I Leal'lng fnr Halifax and Iluslon " I' r , 1~~~lg ~o~~~~'d ~~ 2~~ l:~ War I broke Gut, an~ he ~rompUy 'Su:e.tchcr outsloe the ~rt';Ir.1 Nov. 12, due Halifax Nov. 14 snd 10100 C P L Pel. :!IS 260 :10 ,enlisted when the FIrst Five Hun· statIOn. In the. haze of ,i she:;. Boston No\,. 1'1. LC8I'lng lIoslon OIRE[TORY ~ g ~ITil~~ m m ~~ drcd was b~ing reerui.tcd, his Re· \ s!l'oked ro.. c'.. In thc dllll ~Iu! Nov. 18 and HwlUlix Nov. ~2. due .' m Can.o I'et. 1,,1 Is.; 15S gimcntal Number bemg 49. He light of 3n autumnal e\'emr.~ SI. John'a Nov 24. Sailing agam A. E. HICKMAN CO., LTD. 1!~ 2:~:~ ~nl G l~ Jig m was a Lance.Corporal in Septem·1 he app~ared wonderfully ca~ aame day for Llverp"ol. M. V. Thoma~ and Rollr.rt It moo Cent lAduo 21l 195 198 ber, and was promoted to Corporal 3?d reSigned. ;0,0 one ~ho.U8ht bt 1500, Chamberl.ln 35 34 1~~ on the eve of embarkation for over. ~a~ mort~lIY wounded, lIenel!] Newfoundland leavmg Llvelpool ge\ti"~ rendy th go IIshin" 3200 Cbarter OU 160 172 43 . th tr t "Florizel" lJebeved It; b.lt the conlilluoy! Nov. 23, deu 51. John's Nil'. 29. AT CROSBIE'" CO. LTD, lU: ~'l'8"b" ~; 1; 19 seas on ~ .an.spor •. personal sacrifice-his self eHat. Leaving for Halifax and Boston M.V. Western Explorer I' ~et· 21)(>1) C Druon 3~ 38 38 A Sergeant ,n NOle:nbe~, he I\as a mCllt-gi\'ing up his own nec~ Nov. 30, due Hamax DC'c. 2 and tlng ready for the horrlng lI,hcr). IJ.\II1HVOUKING ENERGETIC, Nixon has been a £itting teammate for Prcsident Eisenhower· from 10.110 C E.,t Cml ••90 " f1 Company In October. I. rest ill ordcol' th2t Qth," :'~:, 3 S~rgt·~ta.J~r s~r" B"~ton Drc. 6, I.ea\ing Buslon \\,imor. ma,lcr \ Ihe I'~I'Y beginning of their as~ociatlon. Durll1g Ihe pr~3idclllial campai~n of 19j2 he sharcd Ihe polio 3.0"S,IOO Co.Con Mi.Pe.k Mac ."I' 13'. 23<'13 I 1~0: 15, an d eomml.slOne! d a Seco.n d mightJ snalch a relief in tte.. Dec. 6 anll lialilax Ikc. H~. dlle. lUte. 1l0fK\';\RII , lieill 1~IH'~'s \\'Hh his :ickct·malc. As Vice prcsidcnt he tno:; m'cr many of thc exhausting pllblle duties .,on ,. W.,t Pole 5'1 S,;o 5.;11 Lieutenant a mont!.1 lat.e,·. He \\as ~ trenc!tes-l!te"" Sleri;lIg quallllll 1\60 with the B.E.F. In rance, and had undcrmined his cun,liLUticl j;t. John's Dec. 12. lor :l. an,l Ihe I\\'o 111:.2 lin I,f the rlllci rxccillil'c, made hiS ollice a \'aluable cl)llll'lhlllion 10 7~;~ p,~~ ~~~I"e i~;' 0 l~ : r Sailin~ Fin·tll~ ~OI'''rn11lelil. 200 Dom. Expl $1" ,01 \01 ~flerwards was with the Army of -,dppcd Ilis I,lality-and weli· 5~,\ D."" :t!', 20'.1 21--: Occupation in Germany. encd that finc. manly, brave he'· 51100 EI r,uro, I:', m.. ll'., ~, I.I~:~:0~c~~~c~;~~~n~3. I.I'Npool . ~:.~ ~11~~I~·,~·all;: f.lld tlanmlll't, al~o \ . - . L.L4 rJl'ES r 8""0-"-C-; ~. M·;·~-R·--KE-- lr-- .. RE'PO';; ·T·- - HOO nr~' 214 2011 210 In the early Autumn of 1915. so that he cuuld not withstaod 3~~ ~:~ ~:\: ~~~ :~~ "Jimmie" and your COlumnist! the struggle when the criSis cam!. Dec. 7. due SI Johu ~ DCI' 13.; STEl:nS I.TIl. I .1 J .1 ' .l\. fl 1l m :;'!, 19. 19Q m G•• Pet. A 480 4811 4S0 were grantetl a week·end furlough, That" far.ewell dinner at."u Lelyin!! lor lIalilax and Jlo~lon: nOl'nlh~' \IN: I. lai;ill,l( l:dghl tl l IJec. H, due Halilax Drc. 16 ar.d for }:olla\'i~la t:a)' pl)rt>. I TIIRIIS'I'IIR:t' ·the '·LIl~ISr.l'.nldlan "WIrun IlS 2111:'17,jO,1 ('(on San.",n Sudhur~ nrl17 41\1',:7 41;'; ,;00jil).) :\l:J(,u(lni-lld.~Ii"" .. ," ,8 is ~\, 3m g~ ~!~l:t' g:~. 3~r" 3~V' 3~" which we spent at the home of his' Poupee tlh ~tOtPI ennlg~e . \I b S~ 50 SOl. 600 Grldoll so 130 BID parents, ill Denistoun, where the memory; C II e CIa, m, t ,! Roslon Ocr. I~. Lra\illg r~~lon' ~I.\'. \'rlro~' Ralph. ma,trr. di~· • ~.I" "vl'k JIIlh I.n .. fin,. m2 l·1'u.o'\'. ,~"'." "i.,,,,, ~1,,1i, ll~ m 147 SlOO Hllh CrOll 10 19 ]I welcome wa:; typical of that spiril garden nC'ar the harracks at ) pm Occ. 20, dup IJ.Jli!ax !lCt·. 21. Sail. artrr ,\1·.,1 I', •• 14 U CUll chal':;il\,~ ~aill. di,'rhm~rrl! :!~" ~llXt:a m~ I 12~:~~ ~~~;:;;t !2~;5 !~~l 'i~ ~j~;~ il~~\'.'o~ 17 15 ~ ~J~I~W~ ,i~ 91~ ,~~ of Newfoundland. We were at is a .scaled chapter; thc ghrnPII In"• Irom Haiilax lor LI\crpool will lakr. fl'cight for HOllalisla I :9m:\1,1:, ,\I",:',hn.llh. Expl 4261 4061 41 10II~5101"~ Copper CorpMin 2Cm130 9920 1I020 310002100 lIa",.tMad ... 215 %3°50 2]1S 2!10 Hu,ky a60 810 1211 e se with his kindly fathcr who of him as he h~ad~ hiS Iroop up ". Dec. 24. and Burnside. !12\ Aclom IIa ~18 9m: 2700 Coul.. 120 112 115 5300 M810rlle 30 0 13300 lIy ChOT' S'" 8\. S', a , ' . to the commumcatlOIl trench on I 10 AI,om wI. 700 700 700 1250 CroWPlt 39\\ 391, 3m . 1300 M.n ...1 Urn g l~\' \~\I 100 J.sper 173 173 175 W3~ attach~d to the ~ost Office i the morning of the 12th. il I FURNISS RED CROSS I am Amlnd. 36 3 3 31 1000 Cournor 2~ 20 ~o 1000 Marallo 118 lRO m ;;: ~':.\'~t·~il ~~ m m staff, and hiS molher, I\ho .had t~el cameo of the past! :\0 mcd~1 Fort Hamilton arriving St. ;~~ ~::'.T:r~~rr 13:~ 13~ I~\' 1= ~~~~~on l~\' ~ ~~ 3~~ ~l:~ft~~,. 17 ll~'~ IW'\ 3,00 LIMrol 1'.1. :RD ~Ol 2.1 rr.al warm·hearted Sc?tllsh m.\ ado:ncd Ihe tunic under w'h:ti John's Oct. 14th, lea\'lng St. oJhn's 6m An,An.eo. R,u~'n Jl5141 300I]S 30.'144 75001000 D.D. C.urCollr Brewl.~I' 101411 9837 lOll31 ~'OOO7500 MartinMatatchclUn m 140 III Il!~ ~l:~~I~ldpol' I~O:; ,;~ stmcls. There we met hiS broth~r'l beat such a stout heart; hUI h! J 72 71 71 \ ]7300 Midc.n ;0 I ~I Geor~e, now deceased. and David" enshrined ill U·.c H\'C! ot Ihe of. OCt. 1111h, (Halifax and New York). 8Z300 Apex n.. 22:0 21 1500 D.. d.n. 1<'; 1<\, I'~ 7116 M,),bnln 500 Arn ~o :0]0 r,11)() Del.l1. 78 7 7 ]10 Mclntyr. ~\ ~~ ~y ~6tl Mill City 22;' 25 1 Who Was Ihen in Scollish uniform.: ficcrs and men who seryrd wilD or va on ea\'lng New Yorlo ~ 5(10' ArJon I] Il Il 1NlO noU. 21 1~ 1~ ZO:Ji) ~Ick.n" I F t A I J '" 30 ~ i 2~~~DN... a~J,~~~ I' 2~~0 ~~ but who came to !\ewfoHndland 1 him / Wildt gl'cater Kiwanis BAY ROBERTS, O~t. 6-~!r. Ed· ~al' A. RU5~c'l ha' recently opened ~ I ~ Radio and T.V. SHies and SCI'\'icc: · t 'BAY ROBEnTS, o.. t. 3 - St,: h con i1I1lCliO'1 with Ids "T-4-U" I ~!ichael's nom an Calholic S~hool.' Snack 'Bar, Water S:reet \\'C5t. : Or a n 1 S under Ihe Principalshill of lliss I .' " ' Dressed Up? Church g ~Iar~aret G. Dawso~ oC Ihis town. I Ha\m~ the 1~,c~tleQulpn~cn.t, and; has been piling liP a ~ond rcconl a su~p.l) oC re_ lace ncnt, 1 ad.1O and I ·t· oC Scholarship winnings during the! tclel1510n parts, ~!r, nusselll~ ~re· T k~es New POSI Ion past few ),cJrs . . i semeellarc~1 toto offerthe fastgeneral and publtcrrf~clcnt, at' Where's Your Camera? a ! The Grade Ten Elce!ol'al Ui'trict. rates c;)lIl\larab~c to thosc any· MY n,OBERTS, I!Ct. 4-~flcr \ aJlccl~ons of her )'oung pupils. ' Scholarships Cor the Port de Gr3l'c! where in i' Thermometer, Bishop's Road, up $1.20 & !AY ROBERTS. Oct. II-Half I Kelly, who ha~ some 93 men em· \ KODAK DUAFLEX III Kodak Timers $8.90 dOltn workmen, under the fore ploy ed, and $2.000 was voted by I I!Ilnlhip of Mr. Nath Earle, are the government for the job. A Prol"ldes large image of picture rlUently en~aGed in resurfacing good job was done of the road at . subject and is ideal for color Trays ...... 45c the rOJ~ leading from Water that time as it has stood up very : or black and white snapshots. Str!!t tn Ihe Railway Station, loc. well. especially when it Is con· . We carry a lOy know nas Bishop's Road. This sidered tliat a large portion of it l~d ifIll also serve traffic going cuts through a bog land, t~ Ind from Ihe new Chocolate Present work Includes resurfac complete line FltlQry. Ing with o\'er 12 Inches of gravel, ANSCO SHUR.FLASH Blthop', J\~ld, which now comes .and widening at 11.5 narrowest part. of Accessories under tb. JurIsdiction of the Town Good progress is being made on the KODAK TOURIST CAMERA C '1 CAMERA ountl , II one of the most used work which is long ol'erdud as the Ideal "no fuss. no bother" cam· IOld, in this 10ll'n, and very little road had developed many large pot· er: for Indoor and outdoor snap Smartly styled. compast fold 1I'ork has been done on It for lome holel during recent )'ears. It Is also shots, No setting or adjusting in;; cameras in a chOIce of two models.! Both use Kodak 620 11111. hoped that the work will be ex· for focus or exposure, just trip the shutter to capture bright, film. Feature rugged construc It Wli about 30 years ago that tended to Include the Station cleat' snapshots. tion, an eye-level optical view thoroughfare was converted ROld, which conneets with Blshop'l finder. f1as~ sl'nehronization, :Itt LEICA MODEL M3 .. ~"..,. rom a "horse and Clrt" trail to I Road at the Railway Station and and smooth shllilcr release in ,14.95 the folding front. A complclely ncll' camera with _.- ._";P""""""'''.- .. 0 Ira\'tl road. This work WIS then with the Cross Road near Wm, FLASH GUN $2,95 Interchangcable Icnscs, fo~1 ..(ii'" ~ und" the direction of Mr. Arthur Dawe & Sonl Faclory, . "Now you're not loin, to trick me by showing ml 10m.· plane shutter, coupled range· ,'- f'lt ..--- thin, ri,ht at the atart that I clln'tresl.t!'~ .r' linder, automatic parallax an.: I ers ...... Jl1stment. larce I'icw findcr :.,. >'" put- ..., ...... ------.--.--.. ~ .. -.~- ..... - .. ------_.- Image, dlJuble and blank ex. .•. <...... ,,:,~:::~.~-.: ... ,~"¥'~;,:~ ~ t:-~ posurc prevcntion and many v,: .. other worthwhile fcatures. ~Iod· .,."'.,..•.. ,'.,,' .. ",., .. " ..•,,-. Garbage Collection cl shown with Summicron £·2 ~; lens. tripods ~44. 70 DOlI'n Gulll~I, ~H 7.00 Full Cash Price 'them:" Expected Here Soon, CARIBOU" in Franc' Ih~~~~ ROIl.~:nTS. Oct. 4-AI, \ houschold garbagc i such as' tin Offici I the Council has made no cans. boUles ,etc.) will be accept· ~Ii ~ announcement .we ha\'e ed, and any larger pleccs of junk hall d Y. learned that the Counell or discarded articles should be lr!!il!clded to aive thll town a brought to dumping areal. trial YlarbaI ge co II eelIf' on or a With the' advent of this . garbage • POLAROID LAND CAMERA 'fh~~II~~?f 3 movthl. collection the Council Intends to See them on display at IIIlnt with A;~ h~s made an. agr~e- strictly enforce its present dump' It's easy to get thrilling, finish· PlOp' ' (,rabam R. Mercer. Inll or mOI'e forl'celly liS' "No ed pictures in 60 seconds wi lit riet"r 01 Mercer' (" I SI' , Ihis precisillll·bllill camera. No· ~h!reb I).C II lOp, lluIDlllnll" regulatlons. A.· L. COLLIS & SON messing . with chemicals, All' IIIln . Y Mr. Mercer Will, COlD' This will be welcome news' to PIANO' .Jnd ORGAN SALES· and SERVICE rcady in a minute-beautiful «rll tl~g shortly, made a weekly lasting prints - ITherc's a life local residents, and we trust that , Office and THE ".. ~lJon of aarbaee each Wed· Showroom: time of fun wrapped 11[> in a MUSICAL CLOCK '~'AI' . our' people will fully appreclale, ' TOPSAIL ROAD 'PHONE 4902A minute of, photography, S1. JOHN'S In "'!IIIEN IT COMES TO PHOTOGRAPHY, COME TO US" It. ih'"rtllard, rr.shlrnls. will be Rnd use, this service. for 11 is only Olliee, Showroom and Factory.· 'rHE MUSICAL CLOCK ·,Uf!hl tn have their ltarhRIC' by makln~' fuli u~e of It Ihat the: $8.7.75 WATER STREET 1"~\' . service will .be conthlued after the !I HARBOUR GRACE 'PHONE 265 III .. In Juitable metal contala· p with COI'era, Only ordlnar), three.monlh period, ...... e.. .t7.,w.e.d5 •• t.I __.... ______1 .1 •• THE DAilY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 10 Social General Personal News THE BELL IS'LAND NEWS Col. Lambert Visits Many APRON ALLEY Religious' Corner Happy Rigbt now we are waiting for a I 1... ______lyCHURCHMAN------~1 phone call from a lady who re'l God wlll do anything for us, what a wunde. [UI thing compl'lses I quests a repeat of a pickle recipe' lhat deep dowlI in our hearts we the love 01 liO.l. Returns which appeared last week. We really want Him to do. liod will ,_ Gud Our Creator, hal'illi seen I Greetings fa Mrs. John C. Vokey have not becn speaking with her .0 for UI anytnlng wc wlll permit the .Inful eomllUolIH into which I of West Mines who celebrated her directly, but only "heard" that Him to do •. He WiI,l actually give mankind has fallen"senl HIS unly '\ birthday on Tuesday oct. 11th. she mislaid the clipping, so until ua .trenath. peace, haPplneu, and begotten Son lI,tO the world tu Special greetings from her' grand· she phone., we do not know just boundleu- wl'll·belng If, deep C14'ry to Calva.) the sins uf al\ I son, Dwieht. which recipe she wants. While we down in our hearts we honestly humanity. are waiting for her call we'd like to pass along this little recipe for want and desire these countleu "For God &0 loved the world I Many happy returns of the day blelllU" of HI! enough to take that He gave His only begotlen to riliss Madonna Nugent whD Jam Tarts, which are a mouth· watering treat .erved piping hot them. •. ISon, to the ena, that whD 5U ever celebrated her birthday on Octo The average man or woman believeth In Him ahould not per· "er 7. Greetings come from Mom, from the oven: dOlI not hpe \.hne blesalng. In Ish, but have .:vel'iasling IIle. Dad, sisters and brothers. JAM TARTS tbll modern da, and age. Not be- Tht'lfe we hale It then, a love 2 cups sifted all·purpose flour cau.e they are beyond us, or be· which Is .far broader then the, Happy birthday greetings to 3 teaspoons baking powder caule lite Is cruel, but becaule measurers of n,an's mInd, a love Miss Mable Jarvis who was 14 1 tsp. salt I 4 tbs. shortening IOmethlna Inlide us, hullds a mate whIch Is etOl'nally strung and abld years old on Saturday Oct. B. Many more Mable. 1 egg nall.tie wan tl\rou,b which Gods Ing forever. I 1,2 rup milk counUeaa blellln,. cannot POI' All that I. baslelY required of: 1 tbs. light corn syrup slbl, pall lilY' our hearts and each of us, I, to open up our " F. Proudfoot Ra6pberry Jam llvea. hearts and let the 10\'e of God , IW. Cinnamon sugar !\Ioat people today are In the shIne Into our lives bringing the : Sift togetber flour, baking horrible condition of "needln' countless blessings and mercies Dies Suddenly powder and salt. Cut in sbortening .omethln,," "wanting something" which only He can gl\-e, a peace. \ AIL Bell Island was dc~pl)' shock· with two knives or pastry blender. and Ire belnl offered that some- happiness, 10vl'. and well· being ed and saddened )'esterday morn· Beat egg; add milk and corn syruPj thin, In the fOl'm of the Eternll which puse•. all understanding. ing when the nelVs was flashed 'add to flour mixture, stirring only Lo,.. of God, and yet seem to be DA ILV PRA YE R that William Proudfoot had pass· enough to make dough hold to 6 large tomatoes unable to acce~t it. ,reodel' our wllls to thee wholely ed alVay suddenly at his home In gether. Kncad on lightly fioured 6 apples . The truth Is tilen, lhat we need I render our wi!! to thee wholely SI. John's. board ~2 minute. Roll 'out \-lo" 4 small onions atrenlth from God, and actually and complete:y, knowing that A son of Mr. and "Irs. A. Reid thick; cut. with biscuit culter. 1 green pepper need It badly enough to take It. only through tl"<- wisdom and love Proudfoot. he was born at Bell Place on gre:lsed baking sheetj 1 cupful seeded rai!inl y,t we are doln, nothing about of God call Heaven be made 011 I Island and was in his 38th year. make de'cp depressions in centre ;. cupful mixed spier! It. earth. We rele~n our problem of PIC'fURE.SHOWS 1\11'. Walter Squire dc livering the address of welcome to Colonel He was educated at the C. of E. of each with thumb, pressing firm· 1 tablespoon lalt This strength ran rome to each man's greed alld selfishness to H. G. Lambert. D.S.O .. Cl'oix de Guerre, during his visit to the ex.-membersof the Academy. Bell Island; Memorial Iy. Drop raspberry jam in each 3 rups brown sugar , and every man, woman and child Thee knownlng full well our help· 1661h at Bell Island recently. University, SI. John's, and Dal· hollowed.out centre. Brush biscuit 31.2 cups vinegar In tbl. day and .,e, by the Jim· lesness In ov~ coming It outside housie University, Halifax, where dough with milk; sprinkle with Finely chop the tom atoP', pie act of accertinl the wonder· of Thee. Jesus !aid, "Wlth men It -----'. ._-... ------, he studied law, and from where he cinnamon sugar. Bake in hot oven, onions, green pepper and ______\ graduated in 1946. He was a memo Combine and add the spiced, ". ful ,1ft of Redemption offered Is Impossible. but not with God. 4500F. 12·15 minutes. Serve im· i'o all men everywhere.. for with God all things BI'e pos· ber of the Bar of Nova Scotilt and mediately. have been tied in a bag, Ib, , This fact Is feen when we .top sible. In Christ name we strl\'e sugar and vinegar. Boil for a few minutes to consider to pray. Amen. ~:;~o~~~I~~~C~~~k:t~he5~:::~ Still no phone call, so we'll fit for about 1\-lo hOUri, or until P Ie In The News in these very easily made cookies, Combine and add the spieu, eop of Assembly. bag, turn the mixture Into ro • .LC' -aves For.'.The Surviving him are his wile (nee and leave space at the end of the udfoot sterilized jars and suI. P ·nland Lorraine Bemister), two daughters, column for the pickle- recipe. . reW eddi n! Mal " his parents, tlVO brothers, Arthur leD W .... :Mr. Clyde Bonn~1I tra\,cIling: MI'. Pat McDonald spent the \ ing treatment at the General Has· and Lorne at home. The funeral F B II I I The marrlaKe of Miss Je.... Le· salesman fur t~e fIrm of .A. E' l wcek·end around the Bay. pita!. takes place 'from his parents' resl· 0rm er e s a,n Drew R.N., daughter of I'M. J. M. Hickman and company .. LImited: - , -- dcnce to st. Roniface Church Bell l.eDrew and the late AIrs. LeDrew who II'ns herc, on a •busJncs~ .triP; ~liss Anita Davis spent the, Miss He,lcn McCarthy spent the \ Island, Thursday afternoon at 2.30. • !~rM. ra.nLu::~~sE.·.:.ro;~;~~u:!D~f, I returned to st. John s last I'rldal' ,week.end on the Island visiting! week·end on the I&~and as ,gU~st Billy was a great favourite with Dies IU d " afternoon.! her parents. 1of ~Ir. Ind Mrs. C. J. 0 Neill, all who knew him and his passing I O·n Between the took 'place at Wesley United 'j' '. . -- -'TOI!n Square. I at such an early age is regretted afternoon the ~U"IUl:. Churth, St. John's on Thursday, :llIss l:ydla Dennett was R. rc· i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tremblett I -- I by the whole community. To his The news wa~ recently received I Another former Bell iate football match September lllth. at 3 p,m. Rev, cellt bUSiness VIsitor to the city. : went to thc city Monday morning. \ Mr. Ron Penney went to the ,city I !urvil'ing family we extend sincer· ! l:cre that Geo!ge Hedd, a former I Mrs. May V. White passed Prince of Wales r. G. Weir oUiclating at the cere- ' . - , Sunday on a visit to his wife who I est sympathy In their hour of 'lI'esident of Bell Island, passed! in Boston on September Felld Colleges was many. Mr. A. Pittman p.reslded at ~Ir. Da~'c power. spent the!, :llr. and Mrs. A. T. Budgcl\ 'I' is a patient at I city hospital. \ bereavement. Iaway in hospital at Sydney I\1lnes, I That late Mn. White lll·td ,; It eould hardly &he or,an. week·end In 51. John s. : spent the week.end on lhe local -_. ill his 59th yelll', following a mine: before taking liP residencllu was ideal weather The brlde wore a street length --:mainland. Mrs. Malcolm Sweeney was a, accident. I' U.S.A. she was the formfl' I but yet, the lads wblte brocadeJ taffeta dress, with ~Ir. Reter Neary ~vho Is a 5~U' i-'rece~t business I'isitor to St. I In~pects Docks The late George Hed11eave5 to Bowdring. .llclear old Alma headdress to match, and carrIed I dent at the Memorial UniversIty! Mrs. John Hunt returned from' John 5. I mourn two sons, Owen and Ray She leaVe!! to mourn, the "pigskin" a beautiful bOllquet of red rose i spent the week-end on the Island 'hospital Saturday afternoon. 1 --.-. '. ~ At B II I I d at Sydney Mines, his father, Mr. i Marice E. While, at Boston luccess that no bud. and fern. She was given In I :with his pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. I - _ , Mr. . Ernest HlgglDs Is conlln~ I e s an William Hedd, Scot~a Ridge, Bell: daughter, Sister Marie , goals 'were ' marriage by hllr father, and her ,peter Nearj, East Avenue. I Misses Shirley and Daphne I along mce~y at the General Hospl" Dr. Steinheck, of the Department: Island. Also seven brothers one at I of the Sisters of Notre Dam. ~ Prince of Wales attendant w., hcr sister MISs: I: --. . _I Neary, spent the week.end on the i tal and :vlll be home loon. of Public Works, visited Bell Is· \ Sydney, N.S., and six at Bell Is-I Narnl1\\'. St. Mary's CORl'en~ 10f 3.2. ___--1 Cnol LeDrew, who wore a dress. i \ M~~S )~ar::aret Pike, who 15! Island visiting their mother, Mrs. -- land yesterday morning with J. J. land and three sisters two at Belli bridge, MasS. Also two slsten of rose taffeta with matching war IDg 1R ~~. John's spent the Sanh Neary, East Avenue. ~Ir. George M. Carbage ~rossed McCann, superintendent of Con.! Island one at Deer Lake. lone brother here and a headdress, and carried a bouquet ! week·end viSiting her ,parents :llr. I _ o~'er to S!. John's Monday on a crete Products, and made an In· The Dally News takes this op.1 in the United State!!. Again jHi(Jh Sc of Gladlolla.. DR. G.' A. DAWE I and Mrs. T. E. Pike, '1 hI Front. Mrs. Benedict Farrell accompan· Visit to hIS ~other ~~rs. Regina spectlon of the new docking portunlty to extend deepest sym.\1 tend sympathy to the beresI'd ., t> f , Th"" wa upported by -- ied her son Brian to St. Clare's Carbage who IS a patient at the terminal on the island th t th b' d 1 t· I Ii' e •• oom s s Dr Gerald A Dawe and family! Margaret Filii.. E'l . Sunday afternoon. G I H It I .' pa y 0 e p..eave re a Ives. a I es. Mr. 'J. G. Archibald as best man." :"~lIsses .... ' I een I Hospital enera asp a. Dr. Stembeck has now complet· Jr. Foot The reception was held In the are leaving thid w~ek to take up 'I ~tklns, Enid Babb, and ~Iarjorj.o i -. ed his survey for the Installation 1," Blue Room of the Newfoundland residence on tbe Canadian main· ,Carnell left for SI. oJ"n s this: MisseJ Bell Connors and Dot Jlllsses Mary Walsh and Mary of the steel'loading ramp which is I Hotel, with only the Immedla}e land. The doctor 11'111 join the 1week to go In training a\ the Gen· i Kelly speht the week.end on the I O'Bri,en spent the week·end on being Installed under the super· ,, families of the bride and groom staff of a' medIcal centre at AI· eral Hospital. Ilsland with their parents. the Island. vision of Mr. :I!untervler, a Clo!IC ; .It.ndlna. liston, Ontario, a town about 50 I -- I engineer. It will take another two Mr. and Mrs. Proudfoot left miles from Torunto. I lIIrs. Israel Gear took her daugh·: Mr. and Mrs. :Milton Tucker Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Skanes re· weeks to complete this work. The by train later that day to spend Before coming to Bell Island In ' ter to hospital Monday morning. : spent the week.end motoring! turned from a holiday trip to~he new terminal was constructed by I I W 1949 Dr. DaWt.; practiced in 51.' ' around the Bay. U.S.A. during the past week. Concrete Products under the dlrec- their honeymoon v s tlnl est John's for two years, after servo Mr. Pat McCarthy travelled city. tion of Mr. McCann and much ~: ~::.n~ :r:~ ~~:~~~~I p~: Ing his Internlt.ip at the General wards Monday morning. Mr. T. P. Murphy p~id a bus· Betty the elder daughter of Mr. fllVourable comment is being pasl' rl d f I k Hospital. \ -- incss trip to St. John s on Mon· and Mrs. John Crane who is • ed on It by the public in general. acceslO e. an a eonage 0 P n ! He was educated at Pu'ince of Mr. and Mrs. Al Porter crossed d y - paUent at the Fever Hospital is camatlons. 'IWales Collego ltd took a pre. i over to the local mainland Mon· I a. progressing favourably and Is ex· They will rellde on Bell Island. medlc~1 cours~ ~t "1.. emor Ian· lUi I, day morning . __ ltdMr. and Mrs. Joe Basha I'isited pee e home this week. R.C.A.F. Couple • verslty after which he completed, . the city Monday morning. Annlversarv his studies It Dalhousie Unlver· I Mrs. Louis MYle~ look her Iitlie I -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsley Have BabvJ Bov., ~'., sity, Uallfax, N.S., where he grad· I son to • city hospital on ~londaY'1 who were attending the wedding Mr. and Mr •. William Rose, of eonaratulatlonl ..e extended; uaied In 1947 with the degree of I .- Mr. Ron Fitzpatrick spent the of Mrs. Parsley's sister Misa Verlle Ontario and formerly of Bell Js. to Mr. and Mr •. Benedict Farrell,IM.D., C.M. : .. Mr. T~~ ~lJtchel1 of the Fe~ry I' week·end at BrillUs visiting friends. Mayo at Burin, returned to the land, are rejoicing in the birth of TV STATIONS West Mines, lin theocca~lon of I' At the Curl:ug Club on Wed. Manceo .pent tho week.enil WIth -- Island Sunday. a baby boy September 11th. Before their l'1th wedding anniversary nelday night Il large numbN of his family It Portuial Cove, I Mrs. Regina Carbaie is recelv· joining the R.C.A.F., William was MOVE CL'OSER • • on October 'Ith. They were mlr· frIends and well wisher. auem· ------.:.------,-- employed at the Canadian Legion. • .. le4 In St. 1II1rhael's Church, by bled at a farewell party In hon· They auo celebrated their 1st wed· Br,·ngs· VOCM Troupe Elect Officers ding Innlversary on October lith. the Jtt.Rev. Monsgr. Bartlett. our of the doctor and hili wife. Mr. Gil Inkpen was master of Congratulations come from his To VI'SI't If'abana W d NC 0'8 sister, Mrs. Jerry Jonel, and her ceremonies anti a very pleasant Cargo' " · an oj, • family on Bell Island. Bell Island loclal hour Will .pent. A purse M f CI B ST. JAMES HAll wa' presented on behalf of the The Kiwanis Club' Inn ounces ess 0 ,..1.. gatherln, by Mt. Len Hughes. 0 1, Coal that the popular entertainers The·annual meeting of W. " The Dlwe famlly will be ,reat. T "Uncle Harry Brown" and his N.C.O's Mess of "J" Company, Attend C.C.L ,.' . .... u.pic.s St. Micha./'s Church ly miued on, Bell IIllnd. The troupe of Junior JambDree from C.L.B., wa. held In the Armoury 'RIDAY, SATURDAY and doctor, beside. belnla competent i The S.S. Arthur Crosl arrived Station VOCM will be paying a on Saturday evening, october Bth. L " ' p~Yllclan II endowed wIth many I here from Sydney on Sunday witb return visit. to Bell hland on ne'xt The members lerved a delicious Convention MONDAY EVENING talent •. He ean literally turn his i a cargo of ICleened coal and other Saturday, October 111th, They will dinner which was thoroughly en· A delegation of four who were Curtain promptly at 8.00 p.m. hand to anything. I mlaeellaneous freight. When fin. hold a matinee for the children joyed by III present. appointed by Local 41Zl C.J.O., The pro\'lnctt of Newfoundland \lshed dllcharglni sbe wlU be load. at 2.30 p.m. In the C.L.B. Arm· GUilts for the evenin, were: C.C.L., Steel workers of America, MATINEE SATURDAY and Bell I1llnd In particular Is ,Ing ore for Sydney. oury and the performance will be Rev. T. F. Honeygold, Rev. C. D. to attend the Innual C.C.L. Con· 2130 p.m. 1&In, a lifted Ind talented na.\· The M.V. Blue, Cloud Is In port broadcast direct from the sta.t. Ha),ne., Capt. S. Hunt, C.O., Clpt. vention which Itarted at Toronto tlve Ion. 1 with a cargo of dynamite, and a Admission to the concert: 25c. F. B. Squire, Lieut. W. Skanel, on October 10th, left this week to be present for the' opening He II the lOll of Mr. and Mrs. I' foreign ore carrier I. loadlng at The Junior Jamboree will be ac· Lleut. J. French, Lieut. H. Ben· Harvey Dewe o{ St, John'. and ,th~ ScoUa Pier. Severll other companied by members of the St. nett, Lieu!. H. Skanes, 2nd Lieut. seuiolll. The representtives at· WARa;s -POWERFUL I. married to Ruby, eldest daugh· ShlPI are due to arrive. John's Theatre Guild, who will N. Hunt, JIId Lleut. W. Hammond, tending from hert are Messrs. Na· ter of Capt. G. and Mrs. Anstey present their new play "Hang· than Crane, Everett E. Bursey, NEW INVADBB The electIon of offlcen for the of St. John' •• They have four R M d A man', Noose" In the Armoury at Donald GOIse, Rivlyn Ke,nnedy. IV ANTENNA Irllgl TV Sialloll CI.ltr t. yla children, one boy', and three . ay- on t 8 o'clock that ·nilht. Admission: ensulllll term took plael with the $1.00. followln, resulta: I _ this new WARD antenna lolv,1 your TV Problem I In de.p frlng. or hanl to reach ar.al girla. Bell Island Pruldent: G. Skanel. Annual Sale Vlce-Pre.ldent: A. Hann. NOW t An exampl. of "forward" ,nIlIn.. rlng by the The Rev, bllilt. Blll'tlett, Pastor t.ader In the field. For VHF frlnlle and UHF primary ar.a, Secretary: G. Jane •. n 1I Stork News of St. Michael'. Church, Bell lB· Has Operation Treasurer: J. Somerton. SL Anne's Sodality ond COLOR. POlltlve docum.nted fI.ld tel" pronll • -. land, announced thl. morning that The speakers were: Rev. T. F. st. Ann.'. Sodality, the Front, rIceptlon with w.ather proof construdlf/n. Call or .tt "' Mr. and Mrs. John Crane are the Great Ray·Mond and his show At GentraI Honeygold and Rev. C. D. Haynes. are holding their annual Sale. of today about thl ••• n.allonal Ward Invad,r TV ant.nn•• rejoicing In the birth of a baby wlll appear at St. James Hall, Work In St. Michael's -Hall, Mon· boyan Sept. 23rd, Congratulation •. Bell Island under the sponsorship Roddy Day who was the victim day, October 24th. Hot turkey din· IIINVEST _ ONCE - FOR THE lUlU of the Cburch, Friday, Saturday of a motor accident In 19111, In ner $1.25. Tuesday evenlnr, 0c and Monday evening at 8.00 p.m. which he sustained a left fractured 0 y tober 25th, card game, four valu· promptly. A matinee for the femur and otber Injurlel, under- range oung able prizes, admission $1.00.· Wed· STEERS EQUIPMENT CO. ehlldren will be held Saturday went an operati01l at the General B · T M nesday, October 26th, dance, Mc afternoon at 2.30 p.m. HOlpltal on September 11th, an~ ntons 0 eet Leln'. Orchestra. DIVISION OF STEERS LTD. The Grelt Ray.Mond show con. Is now. in CBSt.. This is Roddy s siatlng of five people appeared third operation In four years. He - Cor. PRESCOn and BOND STREETS reeently f r kiSt J h' Is now being transferred to the The regular weekly mectIni, of Waxed milk containers, in good ST. JOHN'S and wu :ro:I~:ed ~y ~B:y nt: Orthopaedic:. PrInce of .Wale. Lodge No. 32~ :~~e l!~~e~!\~a~sb~r~~~:eto~~ 'PHONE 4108 Popular be the finest entertainment of Its All of his friends will be glad of the Loyal. ora~ge Young Jl~I' I containers. You ran purchue lids I, ocl4,8,12,13,18,21 . Prices Will, . kind ever 10 appear In Newfound.! to knnw that he 18 feelin!! fairly tons Alloclahon Will take place In ! for various KiZ@K In amny house· Prevail land. ' well now. the Orange Hall tonight at 8 p.m. I wares departments. 1------11 Men's Civil Service Commercial , Bowling teague Darts League : Last nglht at the Ringside Tav· of Wales College! TREASURY No. 2:-1 I ern, the Commercial Darts Lea· G. O'Mara .. .167 174 204 545\' gue ~ot under way for the Cllr·' • • • L. Whitlcn .... 296 148 214 658 rent series. President Walter WiI· . • - B~8 O'Neil .. .156 228 173 557 Iiams welcomed the I!athering And: T. Walsh .• ..232 187 190 ti!lO trusted that, the coming season: ink Campaign' 851 737 781 2367 would be a most succcss(ul one.: RLY ACCOUNTS:-2 lie thcn introduced. Mr. John: and Mr. Clarence Dsy. The prince 01 Wales College CONTRIBUTIONS J. Wadden .. • .188 306 303 797 O'Dea and Mr. Jim Fagan of the (omnliHCC reports further i H. Stocklcy ., . .184 127 196 507 New{oundland Brewery, and ask· contributions today bul Mr. Alfred LeValllant ••• $ 2~.00 St. John's' Hockey League Executive 1955-56 I G. Bursey .• ,.157 276 139 572. ed them to throw the first dart!. tl"crl'one that, If the 011- Mr. J. G. Quinton .. ... 2:1.00 Mr. Clarence Day ...... 50.00 . W Eiglish ., .. 262 269 165 /)96 i to declare the season opcn. Both '. i! lu reached, the drive . 791 978 803 2572! gentlemen were appreciative of· be Miss Florence Soper ,. .,. 20.00 continue in lull force. the honour of starting the series Mr. Clayton Coveyduek " 25.00 CNR DISTnlCT STORES:-.1 I and wished all teams well an~ T~ 0 contributions of one hun· Mr. Clarence Powell .. .. 211.00 B. Ronayne . .163 187 192 542 i "may the best team win." dollar, ~ach Ire announcerl Mr. Jack Hunt ,. .. •• ., 211.00 One of these was kindly Mr. and Mrs. Lem Bartlett 50.00 P. Mackey ., .. 146 173 142 461 The opening game saw Ayres 'b,' Dr Cluny and Mrs. Mr, Eric Bartlett .• ., ., 50.00 i R. Kennedy . .204 228 161 593 No. 1 defeat Pcpperrell Mainten·...... ,"". and' the other by Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snel· I J. Peddlc •• ..237 209 193 639 ance 2·1, and, in this game R. . 750 797 688 2235 Snelgrove (Ayres) finished on ~lacpherson. There are grove., •.••••.. t ~O.OO ENGINEERS:-O Double I, H. Janes (Ayres) on lour contributions of fifty Dr. Cluny and Mrs. Mac· cach from Mr. and Mrs. pherson ...... 100.00 B. Crocker ., . 09 232 124 445 Double 4, and P. Madden (Pepp.l K. lIIartin .. 201 204 151 556 on Double 1. Bartl~tt, Mr. Eric Bartlel! Min Vlolette Macpherson. 100.00 Mr. Louis Calver •• ., ., 20.00 Vivian .. 176 171 150 497 High scorcs here were Alf ~Ir .•nd Mrs. R. B. Snelgrove Colle~e'-' IDream Game I K",b[ ,,'62628 189796 '22647 2071573 B"B. Webber.. 'P."., (Pepp.) '03 "d116. The'26, pos-on< 'eld Hortiey Canadian Football S.S.A.:-O was MUnJ! \ Si~~ebe::cgon~80~ame Fll. 1>"" 'f Woo .n .b..... ". W. D.w. ".141 228169 "6' Mot'" 3 from B.. "", ,"ri'"C 11 TORONTO (CP)-East wll! meet IH. Hillyard . .167 221 251 639 ~rewery,.U;" as H. MacDonald (Munn) T ,od Bi;h~P Sp~ncer 0 egcs open· west here Dec. 3 In the "dream J. Dunphy •. .0164 122 188 474 [jnished on Double'l, C. Russell ,d'" lheirgam's annual .,'sterdal.' series and01 fieldmanaged hoc· game" of Canadian football on be. I E. Healey .. . .189 109 139 437 (M unn ) on Dou bl e 2 an d L. Han· , " half of Canadian crippled children. 7 086 I (III ) Dubie 19 )::,.t".' Ihr lint game ol'er In spite Two teams representing teesh b t \ DOCKS N 1 3fl61 678 47 2 onHigh unnsscores onwere 0H. MacDonald• I ,I '"''old man .. ~, wrather. " .. b.... "". of..m. Canada'~ _ V"""", big nine Edm""" football I. W. H,II,w., . o. :-.. ,,, 166 189 '" i (""',,' "d R. 0'",",,,11 (B •• ti~nal ~II. IcE. I th ladies of the var. Calgary, Regina and Winnipeg In IG. Burleyl'\oel ••.. • .. 214176 215247 236172 697563 1 nelts)The both~erie5 with continues 100. nightly I.~U I CIII'm: thatrolleg(~. thrre andwm bethis Prince ~'ear theOttawa west and and Montreal Hamilton, in east-willToronto, . . . C. Clarke ., .. 185 176 202 563; until it i~ over and the tcam~ will . II ';~. I Bi,hop Spencer and clash in Var~ity Stadium in th~ . . ... : ...... :" .... ,. ,. "," ." . ".' . 1143 804 799 2446 ' all be in there for those IU iIIr ~f a r,.l' I;'rr,it. ladies i fir~t Camc 01 It~ kind in Canada. ,."," ..' . , . , .' .'. . ,..... \ I porlant poiDt. \!tmillial n .) th . I' . Net proceeds will go to Shrlners' Pictured above is the executive of the St. John's Amateur Hockey League who will gUide the activitie~ of the Lea~ ,m;N HosrlT Al~ i • ,r \'t ./ THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1951 12 wllich Is the sp.cond phrase of the I 1 .••••••••••••••••••••••••• son&. I D~i1y Recipe I • STAR. other Autry picture. have: • been namd "The Last Strawberry i PLUM PIE • . Hoan," "The Last Hound·Up," I pie crust. • To-mOl' "OW • Shows To See 1'''Rlders in the .~ky," "Mule Train" Two .. thirds cup sugar • , and "Blue Canadian Rockies," dash of cloves (optional) • • •• tl , . GENE AUTRY IN "ON TOP famous songs all. Any song, popu· 2 tab. flour ! few efs OF OLD SMOKY" ila!r or traditional, especlally with 3 cupsgrail~s s lee d plalt ums (about 1'-.1 ....oUNDWlD'l.IIIND~Y 'MATD PARAMOUNT Ia Western flavour, stands a good, pounds) I CORNWALL The c8II'eer o! Gene Autry Ilas Iella nee of winding up as tile tag' Line a 9 inch pie plate witll \ bE:en Identified witll music to a Ifor an Autry film. : pastry. Mix sugar, cloves, flour To-morrow Now Playing remarkable d~gree. The world's \ Featured in support of Autry i and salt. Sprinkle a smal\ portion I greatest cowboy, whose newest \ In "On Top of Old Smoky" are, of mixt~re ov.cr unbaked pl~ shell . .HELD OVER ROBERT MITCHUM, outdoor" action 6rama for Colum." . Smiley Burnette ' Gail Davis, I mainderCombme of slJ~edmixture pl1tms and fill:Vlth sbell. re·. GEORGI MONTGOMERY, IN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND IN bla, On Top of Old Smoky open· I Grandson Rhodes, the Cass Coun· Arrange a lattice work of pie paste "THI PATHFINDIR" "NOT AS A STRANGER" Ing tomorrow at tile Star Theatre, ty Boys and Champion, the worlds over top of pie. "Not As a Stranger," opening has parlayed his talent for music \ wonder horse. Bake in a hot oven, 400 degress The ItO\,), of greatest Indian The the today at the Paramount The- Into an enormous sucess. As the . - , F. for 30 menutes. Yield: six sen'· £Ighter of them all 11 told In Co· atre througll United Artists reo movies's first singing cowboy, I SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION : ing~. As an alternate to cloves. THEY'RE MUSCLING IN lumbla Plcture8' "The Pathfinder" lease, Is a screen adaptation of Gene pulled the Westerns out of "Combat Squad" i ~prmkle IA teasJloon almond flavor .. Color by T!CHNICOLOR ON ANEW RACKET! opening tomol'fow at the Corn· one of the best.selllng novels 01 the doldrums when they were I' _ ' l_n_g_o_ve_r_p:...l_um_s. ______wall Theatre with George Mont· all time. Morton Tllompson's 94R badly hit by the advent of sound.! A bald, unvarnished account of ~LL WOOL MATTR'cSSES are game\')' in th" title role. Filmed page book dealing with the loye~. He also was tho> first singing cow· '.: what the slogging Infantryman en· daypicked. beds re·covered: rewired; sprlng~inner in color b)' Teellnlcolor, "The tbe aspirations, the heartaches lloy on radio, the {Irst cow boy to i dures in action IS said to be grap·, sprin~ mattre~ses recondition Pathfinder," picture. the name and the triumps of a doctoT, has make phllnognpt. records and has: Ideally set down in columbia Pic· . ed. Write. Pllane 3891. wirp and fury of thl! French and In· been read by an estimated four on occasion, ev~n composed some i lures' "Combat Squad," which II. J. I with the·. Compliments Of· The Great Eastern' Oil Company Limited lerole, but It turned out so hard Pa t Carro: II .lIe had to hit the casserole with eenne Who a broom handle to dislodge it. COmedl Then ,he found an exotic recipe "Review" for Ipinach·and·sardlnes (served Th, fird filty yean of Alberta that period must also be consider· I' , AC de to the strains of "The Sand and and saskatchewan have brought ed one of progress and great SO t . orne lenne tb, Sea," obviously) but her hus· cbaDin In their economic Ilf. economic change. "The transforma· band caught her washing the sar· IDd loclal oTganlzation aa pro- tlon of prairie agriculture by In· By DICK KLEINER dine., Individually, under the lou .v that hav. occurred cre,Iing mechanization has been A Few Fast Facts: Llber.ace Is· gO"1 faueet. His laughter ended that nd al an OD this (onlinent, 11'1' the Month- profound and .Ignlflcant. And In Ing dramatic. He'll do a .ketch on recipe. IY Rel'iew of the Bank of Nova the lilt decade . new resource. his filmed V ahow and cast him· scolia. The current Illue of the have begun to be exploited on a self as Brabms. Robert Hutton and J bOB e d . ~el'iell', marking the ,olden an- llrle seale Ind new opportunlUea Diana Lynn will 'appear with him aeo y n n ge I ajTtrllr)' ~I the two Provine II, hive quickened tbe Industrial and ..• NBC will try to make a com· trlcUlhese chanles In broad out- cOlllmerclalllfe of the area." edla nout of Tony Randall, Loul.' By OSWALD JACOBY liD'. 'Mechanization of prairie farm. G. Cowan, who dreamed liP "The STUBBORN BIDS When the Pr~\'lnces were creat. Ing has accelerated greatly in reo $64,000 Question," saya he had no CAN BE COSTLY • I! 190~. Canada was mld.way in cent years. Alorig wltb Improved Idea hla brainchild would be as WHEN a' opponent Is deter·' llf period of moat rapid elpan. varieties of seed and better agri. popula ras It Is-"ln fact, I'm han· mined to make a sacriflc bid aga· lios. In the very centre of the cultural practices, It has brought I estly afraid now; afral dof what Inst you, It doesn't always pay to economic picture was the openlnl Itrlklng Increl.e In the productlv. TV can do. In the wrong hand I, be .tubbornabout going on with llihe 'IItst and the ri.lng tide of It ..• of the graln.growlng Industry. TVor fourcould mOTlths." apllt the country In three (yoUiI' r own blddl.lg.I W In t today'sId' handh IhUt. In SU ka t c h ewan an d AI • Cenlus figures show a tremendous 0 examp e, es cou ave blrtl bl,lrRrtl of land lay Iwalt. rise In the number of tractors, "The••• SidFunny Clesar Man," has which • TV he drama, wants beend doubledt th at kfive I diamonds II' the ploll" h. I hnug h t here were tnlcks, combines and other mao to do for NBC·TV. It'll be spotted' an Thlse ree I~Iric s ess the hon· a1ru , lome 11(\. 000 farms west 0 f chlnery on farms, parlkularly be. ors. s wou .~ have gken South I Illt Manitobad border, a. compared tween 1946 and 1981. In those five ~~a~~e I~O!~~ network's hour·long a sure profit of 400 pOints. where· , 'll'ith (e~'er than 23,000 at the be. yeara the value of machinery per ••• as his actual. I:id of five spades! ~nninl of the cenlury. "How UUle farm mucb more than doubled. CBS.TV ls going to turn sun.! Pl.lt him In It very shaky contract. i tllt I.nd r,lources had yet been With the movement of people days-at least the afternoon por.· When the band was actually touched;' JIY' the Review, "Is from farm to town, and with good tions thereof-Into public affUrs played, however, South was 1I0t Til'idl.r portrayed by, for Instance, farm Income and expanding in· days. There's a 'new show, "Talk. the cautious type. He wasn't sat· Ibe tll'o .• nd.one-half.fold rl.. In dUltrlal and commerclal oppor- around," featurlnll Katherine Cope- Idled to collect a small but. sure population In the decade after tunltles, prairie towns and cities, land and some teen.agers In stimu· penalty !\rtlm West, and perhaps 1105, the quadrupling of S.. elPeclally the larger one., have latlng converlatlon. There's "Ad· the result justified his obtlnac~. hlehtw.n's crop acreage, and the shown • remarkable growth in venture," the plans for which West opened the king of dla· 11~~fnld ,Towth In that of AI. population. Even with this urban were detailed here some weeki monds, and South won with the b/I1I." AI railway linel multiplied growth, (arm Income remains the ago. There are returning showi. ace •. South drf'\\ lour rounds of iD this decade, an averille 01 near- lIfe.blood of the west, particularly like "Let's Take • ,lrip'" and trumps, dlscardmg a club and Ir 32.000 homesteaders I year took In Saskatchewan. But the depend. '.'Face the Nation." TJliIe are new two hearts froll" the dummy, and, up Iheir 180 acre. each, and raU. ence afthe prairie economy on shows, like one featuring Eric Se· then led the klr,g of clubs. II)' and Hudson Bay Company agriculture has been lessened, and varcld tentatively titled "Sunday West took the ace of clubs. Iindl told like hot.cakea at the alternative lources of Income have with Sevareld." There are .hows cashed the qucpn of diamonds,' rate of 10m, 870,000 acrel a year. become Increasingly Important. not yet scheduled, like "AlrpoWef" Ind then led tho! jack of diamonds I In Ih. process, new tOwnl and and some 9O.mlnute "TV gianta," This was a porr maneuver. for a i TiIl'11S sprang up and older ones "Th. greateat stimulus to dl· II CBS' Director of Public Affairs, '" -- - , IIt~.• School district. wert form. Versification," the Review states, Irving GItlin, calls them. NORTH CD) 13 ~ III and Ichnols built: between 19011 "has of course been provided by CBS lIn't sparing the horaef- •• 7 4 lid 191& the achool population .of Alberta's rile to the position of a or the dollars-In this project. • A Q S Ib 111'0 Pro\'ince. Increa.ed from lIIaJor 011 producer." The wide· GItlin says tthere are 200 people • AS 4 Ind.r ~o.oOO to 220,000. Country Ipread repercullions of the 011 now Involved In the network', i • K J 107 tlmtnn multiplledj there Wlrl boom have IUmulat.ed capital In· public a!falrs program, with the' WIS" EAST 1M In 11105, and 2.4S0 In 111111. vestment In many fields and have budlet "in the mlHlons." He •• ees •• .. A 1092 8rmh bank! nptn,d by tbe .core: Iw.lled non.agricultural employ· this a 81 Rlgn that "TV II comllli : ~o ~ ~ 181 3 : :: ~ J from 1'lI',r than 110 in 11108, tll.y ment Iinerilly. In SlIka~ch.wan, til age:' All the shows, incident· • a8 3 ... A Q S ~ I"umld tn 880 len years latar. 011 development has not lone near· ally, will be uen n Sundays, with I .OUTH . 'In Ihort, a decad ..aw till .atah- ly II far a. In Alberta. Yet the the possible exception tIIat one, .. K Q j 53 liIhlnent nf a lTut new al1'leultur. stepped·up exploration acth'lty In will be switched to the mlddl. of • K J 8 2 IIlConomy, ",Ith the eO.III.rclal the put two years and the sue· the week. • 8 Ind lOti.1 fuilties that I modern ceuful eslabllshment of several Tht one that may be ,witcheli? • 9 4 2 aJl'leullural export area requlreL" fleldl have had an Important 1m· "Sunday With Sevareld." Natur· North·SoUlh \'111. II'h t f . pact on a considerable area In the ally. Nettl! lut Ivuth West II armIng wal not the only .1. PUI 1 .. 2 • IDdoltry establilhed In the two southern part of the Province. Ex· ••• Pa.. P'd 2 • Pass Provinces In the formatlv. ,ear. ploratlon for 011 has uncovered One of the funniest comedlen·1 2 • Ptl. 4·. Pus Wore World War I. The Revi.w what may prove to be Important nes around tbese daYI II. ,. Ptd. Pt.. JOIntl out that ranching, with a depollts of potash. So far, how· named Pat Carroll who can't t.lI Optnln. Ifld-t K 'Ie export trade In 11\'1 catU. to ever, SaskatchewaD', "boom" re- jokes, lm't a comedienne and be- •. : • Btlllhi Ind a developlnl meat. lourel is uranium. lIeve In washing ardlne.. shift to hearts would have given peekjD, Indultry, Wla '1tJ 1m. In addition, 11'0wth In the manu. Taking these elements indlvldu· South quite a good deal to think pcr\IDt to lOutbl1'll Albtrta. II" facturlnl Ind proeelllnllndu.triea ally, Pat uy. Ihe never could tell about. rt,atloD brought other typel of of a load many cltlea and tGwna a joke • .The pretty biondI-who ·AI It WI', South ruffed the fanniD" luch II IUlar beets Ind Indlcatea l1'owinll diversification was the atar of t~. late1y-folde~ third round of diamonds and led !ruck ,ardenlng: a .ubltantlal in th. prairie economy. "Yet," the Broadway review, Catch. Star' another trump, discarding dum· Dour.mlllln, Indultry bellan' coal Review conclude.. "it may well -started out .8 I nactreu .nd b. my's last low beart. South ex· deposita were developed' 'tura1 prove that the major contribution gan to specialize In character part. pected to lead hill club to dum· IU btlan to b. u.ed. An:ait II mad. durin, the palt few years and b~!ore you could I8Y "Myrtle my's queen and ru~f a club In' startJ1111 to find In th M •• to diveralflcation will turn out to power she wal • comedienne. the hope of dl'opplng the jack 'IIIl • one ..f)' "I'd go to lte producer.... Pat b h • It .. early a. 1908 In article be tb. accumulating knowledge of d W ET ETA ETA! EE ut e saw n'.l harm In applying headed "Alberta'. 011 and Gil Re. relourctl .which hal been achlev· enne ~n ~ I oiL. pressure with his next·lo·last ItfYlI May be Greatest in the ed." The .earch for uranium and lay', an la~' wa~ a ~ome.. trump. World." Really bill 011 develop- otber metala hu turned attention Poor East lelt the pressure and ~n~eY l~:dn::~! ~:"t. O~' ca~':u:; IIIIIIt, of course, awaited the great- to prevloully unexplolted regions. r Ilk th t" made It obvlou~ that he felt It. ff leolo~lcal knowledle and bet: Foreat Inventorle. have revealed u;~cb ~a w~y she says she Isn't He couldn't aCCord to d}scard a t~ drilhnl technique. of forty pOlslblJltiea for pulp and paper a comedienne. She deals In char. club. Rnd be r~iuctantly dls~ard. I III I.ter, but 011 WI. dlaeovlred development - Indeed, the flrat acters and considers herself a ed the jack or hearts, coming iij II Tu.rner Valley In 1914, brlnllnl pulp mill In either of thele Pro- "char~cter comedienne" Maybe down to the lone king of hearts. : ;'.j. tbe flut "oil boom", vlncea Is now being bullt In AI· that's IPUtting hairs, but they're This discard made the situation! 0..0.: berta-alld for further sUbltanUal beautlful blonde hairs so let'. not clea'!' to Souh. Ie he led the low I Ow Q.w :: I atowth In the wood.product Indul. qulbhle. heart to ace, dropping 1 ."Until the tlDlet of the deprea· dummy'~ I/)~_ 0.: I \ ' tries. The lurch for 011 has In. Pat was mArried last January, East's king. Now the queen of: . ,i I"n In 1930, Ind the years of I body and mind • . Due'to the increasing numbei' of new Daily News readers requesting their paper YOUNG LOOI'··WE CAl BUY A delivered to tlreir homes each morning, we have found it necessary to reorganize Willing work. CANADA SAVINGS BOtto FOR many City Routes and add additional Carriers. We now have vacancies for about 15 Carrien. Boys interested should apply to JUSTS2.50 DOWN ••• AT ~f the Circulation Department for full particula.... BANK 0" MONTREAL SI. Johll', Branch: nANL'EY E. GOODWIN, Manallef . BOYD Me DORM AND, Asst. Manager . Offices also aI, Bishop', FaUs, Botwood, Buchans, . WORKING WITH CANADIANS ,Corner Brook, Comer Brook Wesr. Curliof, \)eer Lake ST. ·JOHN'! IN· IVlI., WALK O' Grand FaU,. St. Georllc's, 5tephenvljie ' ,DIA~ 2177 - 8 ·9 . CIRCU,LATION DEPARTMENT un IINCI 1117 Slephenville Crollinjl 11':1 Windsor' l' ..~ !HE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955 . ~ , owner nCar Ihl~ Cape Breton com· 'I' T.R.H. Prince Charles • AUTOMATIC . munity Monday. • ! Police said Fred Frankenlield of: and Princess Anne . • COMPACT Bridgeporl, N.J., apparcnt1~ bcg~n I Lady Peacock ...... 1.50' QUEEN STREE1 I pushing the car down a sllghl In· I 'PHONES 5143 - 51« I cline whcn il wouldn't starl. As the The Parables of Jesus . • CLEAN , car starled 10 run free it swerved J h' J • ·275 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~~~~~~~~::::~~~~~,,:I : and pinned him .against a bu~l~i~g. oac 1m eremlas ...... '- ,. • ATTRACTIVE I Mr. Frankcnlleld was. vlslhng The Fall of The Sparrow Wdd o B II I Nova Scotia with his WIle. ., i, : NIgel Balchm ...... 2.50 e In!!v e S COMPLETE • i --- FOGO, Oct. 3 - St. Andrew't • '0 I .\iliNOUNCEl\IEN·l' Scales of Justice Church was the scene of a very WINTER AIR CONDITIONING ' d 'I H C SI'mms Ngaio Marsh ...... 2.00 pretty wedding at II p.m. on Sep- \ Mr. an !l rs. ., . '1 b 21 t h 'I L' I Buehans wish to announce the en· The Usur ers em er s w en !l ary OUlse, CLEANS ° • ° HUMIDIFIES gagement of their daughter, Betty p . only daughter of Mr. and Mn. Joan to Theodore Hugh MacDon· Czeslaw Mllosz ...... 2.00 Harvey Payne was united in holy aId of Saskatchew81. Th~ wedding Th .A t matrimony to Mr. Samuel God· WARMS • • • DISTRIBUTES will take place on Oc!. 22nd. In e c or win of Joe Batt's Arm TimothyChurch. Eaton Memorial United N'Iven Busc h ...... 3 50 The bride,. who was . given In AUTOMATICALLY' Jonathan Eagle marriage by her father, presented a very pretty pi~ture as she en. . DEATHS· Alexander Laing ...... 4.95' tered the church. Her floor length Limited DOYLE-At St. Michael'S Con· Bell's Landing gown was of white nylon net over ERNEST CLOUSY'ON vent, Belvedere, on Saturday, " satin with a lace jacket, her finger· October 8, there pmed peacefully Gerald Warner Brace 4.50 length veil wat! held in place by DIAL 4183 away, Sister Mary Agnes Doyle. Red Sky a' t M'ldn'lght • tiara studded with pearls and WATER ST. daughter of the late John nnd . Catherine Doyle. Funeral took R b rhinestones. Her bouquet was ~!I!!I!!I!~!I!~!I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~!!!~ place after Mass of Requiem at 0 ert F. Mirvish ...... 3.95 pink and white carnations and · h B 1 struck against the French near the the damage their vehicles suffered Convent Oratory, 10.30 Monday, Marjorie Morning Star maidenhair fern. arp aU e. Spanish Moroccan border Satur· In the fighting, said the shooting Oc!obertwo sisters, 10. Mrs.Left P. toJ. mOUl'nCasey andare Herman Wou k ...... 5.75 InsThe Gill bride who was was attended gon'ned by I'nMiss a S day, were reported closing in on Was very accura t e. Mss Monica Doyle, nephew. ~Ir. " :In Morocco the walled fortress, where the REBELS COURAGEOUS Joseph J. Casey, nlcce, Mrs. W. F. C~ . fioor·length gown of m8U\'e nel French tricolor was hoisted this A sergeant ci!ed the courage of Knoll. New Glasgow. R.I.P. ~ over satin featuring a lace jacket By MICHAEL WEIGALL morning. Ihe rebels. "It's amazing. One of PROUDFOOT - Passed away a .' 1 and a bouffant skirt with match· ~.:. 'I R I Some hi d f h suddenly at his home at SI. . I dd d' I . . FEZ. D orocco, eu ers-. T s corre~pondent spc oul 0 t em ran across the road firing a .John's Tuesday mornin!!. OctObCI' -- >.;111 • I mg lea re~~, an earncd a bou· I : 2,000 French ~oldlers and foreilln Aknoul Tuesday nighl to Taza. 20 machine.gun bel ween tll'O fasl. IlIh William Frascr Proudfoot.·m·W!I;".,. 'quet oC carnation~, lily oC the \·al· 0 t d A t' Presinent Juan P.ron w'~rl • legionnaires battied desperately miles to the soulh, with gunfire moving armored' cars driving less LL.B., age 38. leaving his wife THE BOOKSELLERS ley and fern, and by M!,s Vera rERON JN EXILE- liS. e d ,:ge~ n:= the 'airport af:~r hi~ mi·.,l ;'. Wednesday night 10 brtak out or echoing Crom the ~urrounding hllis. than 2D yards apart." (nee Lorraine Bemistcr) ;md 111'0 Baker whose floor·length gown, smIle on hiS face RS he J5 f\.n 10 .R trianaular trap in the Riff moun. FEAR ENCIRCLEMENT I daughters, Cather and nlother, Mr, h WA! of green net OI'cr satin with i Asuncon, Para~ua)'. . ._.--.-.-- .. -...... A F h . . d and Mr;. A. R. Proudfool, Bell 'P one 3 J9 J ' 4423 ' .. ' -.- - . tains under the withering sharp- The la~l words from A French rene major arme with a 15land. and two brnthers, Arthur malching headdre;~ And urried I . - --- ...- ....- -~ shooting of rebel Iribc5men. majnr wcrr: "I be;crreh \'nll to go hunch or radio me5~agel in his and Loroe. also 01 Bell Island. : bouquet of carnations and fern. I ~nd 8howered felicitat.ion5 on .Ihe I !aU NWA NTED HA I R \ Only one point 01 lhe trianglr. back 10 Taza. We may' soon be hand. "~he rebels are reported to Funeral Crom hi; parenls' re;i· The ceremony wu performed: happy couple. The brIde prrvlolls I I the Iittie to\\'n 01 Aknoul, was nol encirclcd. Evcn now the road 15 be movmg soulh nn our flanks. dence. Bell Island, 2.30 p.m., BIRTHS by Rev. E. Cheeseman, lhe newly· I 10 her marriage was employed as I GUAUNfUD at MONEY mUNCED , eompletely closed. Reinforcemenls nol sale. Please ,0 immediately." We may loon be encircled," he Th~r~~ENCE_passed away sud. BURDEN-Born t') Mr Ind Mrs. appointed Reclo.r. Mrs. A. L. Earle saleslady with Newfoundlandy Lab.: ! ° ~~c;:.I::;'i· ',:'.":,; i and supplies streamed in houriy I dro\'c inlo the town earlier In shouled. denly, October 10th. Ro~erl John Eugene Burden (nee Eileen Howse, acted as orgaDlst. . rador Exports com.pan Ltd., andI \ ' ° ~~~t ~~.;; ;:;';;: I .10111 the one twisting mountain the day to find the French com. He telephoned I colonel .t Taza Lawrence in his sixtieth year, eld· R.N.) at the Grace Hospital, Oct.· the many and varlCd and usefu '1 oct12,3l