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·-.Y~ ~- rida Skies Clear As\~-­ Govt. To Send Only Army Representatives To Talks S. Aims For Space Shot I By JOHN BARBOUR ' --\ By JOHN GRIFFIN CANAVERAL, Fla. AP- Florida skies R ( \ R·fl \ d VIENTIANE. AP-The government Thursday Tbu,day to moke it • better than 50-50 escue OS e oa e ""Pl•d ox-p•·•mie>" Souvonna Phoum,., indlation to 1 1.\Y :\ \'S that astronaut Alan Shepard will be the first $52,000 KINGSTOI'> CPl - The Brit a front-line peace conference toda:-·, but will send· shot into space this morning. ''" '"''"''' 1 "'"h '"'"" F ''"'. , only mil itO'Y reP ,.,,nta ti '" iinal oountdown is slated to begin at 12.30 · '"""" " Ihe SL '·"'""~ i Souvanna propo"'d that politilOS 1 D NH h ·. h R P ~hore near ~lorrisbun:, 2:; miks st:~tement wclcotmng Som·.m- near the 1illage of Hin lleup. or rqUtpment troubles; area were moderate, but waves. :\lr. Gardiner, picked up with, (R .. N.H.) of Peterborough. N.H., at the Hanger S west of Cornwall. ll harl rrcred na s propo.,al as a slrp toward 50 Bouumiles saidnorth theof Vientianegorcmment . hopes for reconciliation amon:( .. 11te ,pare capsule after\ neared f~ur feet In the Baham~s I his companions ~l?nday ~rter ;J2, area here fo~lowi~g the postponement of Shepard·~ off course Tuesday night at full pc~cc. talks. But t11c go,·cnt- Laotians .. if foreignct·s don't had • weather I and Caribbean. ·hours on the Arcttc tcc. re- ·scheduled f11ght mto space aboard a Mercurv Cap \\'rarer's during fl m<"nt ts mststm;: I hal polttical s~a ~hoal sli~hl force them to do differently." nt m tnt hare cleared 1 The condition of th~ wind and tu~ned home !hursda;- and said. sui e. Bad weather wiped out the 5_2 launch a'ttem])t lo~. issues be held in abeyance until · :i!ry and Quirkly the clouds ! the waves are essenhal because he s not gomg back to the . f I h . bl I · cease · fire details are damprnerl~5 this rocket, they influence the recovery of: ~orth. · : or at east 48 ours, possl Y longer.-(UPI Te C The 3fiO-fnol frr~hlcr sufil•red upon. Soltl·anna say~ ne~otia-a~r~cd :"IICU that i the capsule from the sea and' "We were all \'rl'Y lul'ky to photo). ·no apparrnt dnma~c. tors ~honld first consider fol'm- Tn :O.Ianila. informer! source' ·m shortly 1 a.m. on. the rocket . the downward parachute ride: hal'c survil'erl aml to hal'e been: ------·-- a coalition gO\·ernment. said t11r Philippines gorernmc:1l laken out, :in~ ~ny m?mrnt take Sh~r- ·.from some 18,000 feet. 1 sal'ed," he said. "I think I'1·e' EICHMANN I' Both th~ gol'ernmcnt a :1 rl has dccirted no peaceful solution 1 • made hi1 h-mmute, 115·m~le harl enough." I : rebel armtes. meanwhtle, ar- •is possible in Laos 1 and that the In a rendeZI'0\1! wtth i There 1e~ms little doubt that I "We were sorry for the men peared to he ohserl'ing 'he time has conw fo • inten·en'i~n recorery ~htps 290 miles \ Shepar~ wtll be the man who !at the base camp at lsachsen," I i cease - fire that went into effect bv the anti - L'ommnnist South- the Atlanttc. steps l.nto t~e space capsule. I he said. "All the men worked: Wednesday. i east Asia Treaty Or~anization. II II "·eather support group But it eontmgent upon the fl- : 30 hours without sloppin" They : D t' T H . .THREE GROl:PS TALK ' Informants said thr decision said there nat physical examinations. Lt.·! used about $52,000 worth"'of I The merting propoocrl hy So·t- was transmitted to r.s. Ambas- ~ercury 1 ~as O·C 0 r e s arrow In g bt "f~ir \\'eather in the Col. John Glenn, the back·•tP to flv about 10 000 miles in their! ranna will include offici~ls of sador .John D. Hickel son.

r I'EOPLE S~::-:a~=n~:~·~i~~· ~~;~~:.:,.=.~~: d Story Of Life In Ghetto ~~i~;~!:::;fi1:::~r~:!~;~~~:~~:~~'-ri:~-~-~-~:_h_~: lr't people . c:mies. who .ri forest of Uranium ,, REI.MAN MORI)f ROUNDED •• CJULDR"" .,," t"" .... "' ""'"'M .l Abo, E rth JEHUSALEM tAP I - Wit· • Peretz said that when chtl- \into returning the children. 1 Macmillan Calls For, "'" Congo ~ •'t·ople are . . o· nesses at the Adol! Eichmann ; rlren were rounded up by ss I "There was one mother w!Jo ' ·r Ik " four fed s s . MI es Ve . a ' Heuess leS 'trial testified Thursday that; troops one day in the spring of: rushed up to the truck 'and said: ecret ec r ty a s BROWNiNG Moot hogo o.n~ t"dod ohom , "". Gilhom- k"'<' Ih~ M ~ ~ . " ;• . ~ od ·~ ~· ·0 ,.' '~,;; ""r w;n ho oblo to '"'"'I~ ·"" t beic P""'"" "· >lop~d. ,.,. "" hw•l "~" 1" bel """"" . t h,.,,. '" •''"I' . .\ m""'"" pool· " I<= tbo A.UOtom : ""· . Royd--wO' ollO" " lho ;;;;..,, ."'";" ' ,,.,;rolog\el · ,.00 • Coo•d;oo he· Bffl lf th•y h;ff !he ohlf · "" ""I lOCO· • log of lol en~ h~H. >c~rrt sct·tott~ 1a~. "~. • ness chatJlCS. She 11~s Ill .hr 1 "'fl . . gl , Rll, wtthout 1mpmnng tndtvtduRI· Hu~h Gattskrll oop~sttmn Labm·, grt• to Bnlt~lt prcottgc. will ht made to J'l'· 11 1 '1 I 111 111 le Jr. 0 f 1 I· I EIGHT· TRANSFUSION!! Spo ka, nr CI't y ]at·. .'s ~ r>ftcn tint, I woulrltc J\avr• rrnanrl mlaugh Thcv rccr oms. I NA:'IIE :-:EGRO EDITOR p:lrt)· lr~rh·. r.athkrl· · I ?rcrp t Ci : Bl ak e · s a \\' )'. c r ~nnouw' the big bag on the flignt 1· she hou~ht :1 teiCI'tslllll srt to hr! t · . . · \ 't I S11eaking at fl panel rliscll'- · lhr offrr hut seirt an inquir,·; Thursr\a1· hi< cltrnl wtll aPll' • th!ft ft rompletes its lf-i· 1 n , , eu ers- ., usrc )' r women s. th 11 t 1 ·.. t1 l 1 11 l!'l- . Ston orgamt.crl hy a '' :. . • • •· . . . ' '·- ,,·ould hP. nre•led to t•eas.'urc 1 hts 42 - year term--the on:;·:· ·dt!cenl. "'ElLINGTON (R I. \ \ 1 b lh · l~ttsmwt'· ··.won r P av grm·e r r"~~/if"" '"· 'nr ' · ~lontrc~l.· f''l \Pf:'l 1"11 I ".: r I ~I' . . · • 1 New z e a Ian d "blue hahy"; and rrturncrl scrrt·al lt111P' to; ,.110 r )' w 0 · 0 1 1 CCfo' club, Pitman said the. A N-year-old sltulrnl :·! the puhlir. i in modern British histor)·-?' tht elon~ated ~ \l,~sl ~lr. 7\'c~ro was progressing satisfactorily· enjoy il. \. 1 1.'e. . t tl ':"en so honored at a ligation committee he set 'JP was not irreparable. seven other transfusions In :he 1The dead inchtded women, chi!· taken away by the Nazis." ! clect.ert in a byelcction last fa!'.· predominantly white uni1·crsity. · ------· next four days. 'dren and monks. ----- .. -- .--· - ·------"- ·- --· "- · ------RAIL STRIKE 'Enemy' Bombers To Strike Canada Today :CALLED OFF ENT

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. / Br PETER GROSE medical technicians of any ldad. COST IS HIGH '1 plies throughout The Congo are 1longer have to submi to trits ~rgamzallon, . the Umt~d N:1· lese health m1mstr~. . i nation and e~I~emtc ~ontr.ols. d.cn_cc. The rlan~:er of ~leepmg word ?f only advance d~ases, so , SHIPP~~G co., ~-TD. . i ·'of living encourage the spread hans and pnvale medical In· Emergency med1cal healmer.t• Some rloc1ms m the mterwr Pfls1cknc''· plague, malana and there 1s no way of knowmg what l·rr~us satlmg date mdrfin1tc . LOAF 1 • · , 1 0 disease. . stitutions around the world have now is al'ailable, in most area<. tl~e cou~try report resistance to 1 le!Jrosy, however,. hccomes I has heen h~ilding up in recent due to icc conditions. OUR 0\1\/N · There are no ualif1ed Congo. been able to meet urgent medl· Three months accumulation . I',IC'cmalJOn :md precauhonlt'Y: gt eater each week without the; months, whtle the normal pre· ''Rdngeralton. ' '. 'lese medical doctors. Nor ~re cal needs in the last . nine of garbage in Luhtab~urg was ltt:ealment .. The attitude of some •normal !•~:~lth pre:autions of a 1ventive activities have been 111• FURNESS RED CROSS LISE BEST BY TE!! there native x-ray operators or months. ~Ill! cleared In one week. Water ~UP·· vtllagJrs 1s that they should no; highly cmhzed society. 1terruplcd." l\1.\'. Coral Trader .left New;

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• . Daily News FRIDAY, MAY 5,.1961 . JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. The ·Company Man's Body Found Ford Case 'd' V'd' Lak Hearings $120,000. In Qll 1 1 1 1 e Continue University

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Firemen Get Two traffic mishaps were re· Two Calls ported to city police yesterday, T~~ tails were received by Only slight damage wu IUS· firemen yesterday. tained in a collision between 1 tails were regarding car and a truck at 4.20 p.m. A Funeral For oil burners. one on two-car mishap on Blackmarsh Street and the other Road at 9.15 p.m. ·also resulted Hamilton Avenue. in sli::ht damage.

By ERI(' A SEYMOUR 1 019 seals. . The next year, 1916, was 1 Looking Ol'(:l some sealing · normal season and eleven ships we find that in 1915 the ~ brought home 241,302 seals.

encountered heavy ice for r· As we said before, the seal· entire trip and the thirteen fishery helped make fortunes at the hunt brought back and also put some outfitters 47,004 seals. Crews totalled into bankruptcy. There always Ta s.peak At has been a certain amount of The ships in that fleet were , risk involved that is why cap· o! the hcst iron-clads that \ tains, ships and crews go back Board Of Trade 1teamed to the icefloes Iyear after year. In the old Mrs. V. W. G. Wilson, rep· included Bonaventure. days when seals were more resentative of the Canadian AJ· :'\a,t-opie. Neptune, plentiful a paying catch was sociation of Consumers, who is Bcllaventure, Erik, II practically assured, but then in St. John's to form a local Diana Viking. Terra sometimes tragedy struck .• branch of the association is to Ea~le and Bloodhound. This year's catch Is small but be guest speaker at the :Retail ol those ships were of all· 1 not ·as bad as 1958 when the 1 Section of the Board of Trade ~onstruction. . lone ship to the icefields this afternoon at 2.30 at ·the The last arril'al that year was ' brought only 1,837 seals. That Board of Trade Chambers Bloodhound and she came year the landsmen caught 113,· . on June 15 with only 208 l590 seals. In 1959 the fleet aboard. The Neptune had brought in 21,629 seals and !Oiliest catch, sixty. The landsmen got 10,401. Last year was the Bonaventure the total catch was only 22,388 ~.985. The other twelve by the fleet while lanilsmen MEN'S CALIFORNIA then accounted for 22,· secured 15.171. In 1956 the r---. -·-··--·--·--·------STYLED PRESHRUNK

SLACKS i I I I I e DOUBLY REINFORO:D AT ALL POINTS OF STRAIN I SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS ' . On Saturday afternoon, :llhy 6th, Junior Youth Councils (ages 11-13} will be held in the e FINE QUALITY CORD ., Temple on Springdale Street at · 2.30 p.m., and on Saturday ,94 evening at 7.4~ p.m. Colonel SLACKS. I Cameron will preside at i special 'Focus on Youth' pro· gram, to be held In the Sal­ vation Army College audl· IDEAL "KNOCK-ABOUT" torium on Adams Avenue. Special council sessions will ·WASH WEAR ·sLACKS. be held throughout Sunday, in ' the Salvation Army Temple on I' ,. Springdale Street, at 10.15 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. for ' Salvationist youth between the ages of 14 and 30 years...... (Royal Photo Service). Colonel Cameron will be sup· ported by the Provincial Com· . THIS WEEK, a meeting was· held at Barney's Restaul'l!-nt by. :~e Newfoundland Sales mander, Colonel E. Fewster, AdvertisinJt Association. It was their. third meeting,1md business is still in the process of ~stablishing and Provincial Headquarters . This executive, shown above, was elected previous to the third meeting. They will staff. A special 'Afterglow' meet· tn office for the year.1961-62. · . · . . are (left .to right), Stamp, Calvm Pynn, ing will be held in the Temple fr~nt row: ~ordcm ~retary-treasurer; prog~amme on· Springdale ·street, on Mor•· . Qlftb!,.. , William $quiljj; ~ent:.Gerry B:t:a~bury, vic.~ ."r~sident. Back row: Reg. Chanc7y, d1re~t?r; day, May Bth, at 8 p.m. pub·j Anstey, rJcording secretiry; Sid Guzzwell, d~rector; Cecil Thorne, dtrector; Hal Aushn, pubhc1ty lie welcome. (Misaing,Jobn.Ryin,director). . · . ; .. · · · · · · .· • · . . . . ' ...... ' .

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JOHN'S, :\FLO., FRIDAY, .\lAY ~·~----~----~------~------·------,, THE DAILY NEWS· • ~They D.:i 1't Stop at Capturil';~ By Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper Wayfarer Tbe DAIL1 NEWS II a mGrllln1 paper IN THE NEWS dtabllahed In 18M, and published at passed up by the colon:zcrs in favour the Newa Bulldlna, 3511-31111 Duckworth NOT.ES AND COMMENT of places further to the south where Street, St. John'a, Newfoundland, b7 In a talk a little while ago, I men· good soil would make the foundation of Bobinaon lc Company, Limited. good living, tioned the intriguing imponderability MEMBER OF of what would have happened to New· Now it may be contended that a fair cw•ING S1 THE .CANADIAN PREll foundland if the island had not been C•aadl•• P• number of people, content with \he 'tbe k ExchanJ:e• The CanacUan Prell II exclus1ve1' set down in the midst of a sea that was Sto<· ts unt.., simple living of the native Indians, : entitled to tbe uae for republication of teeming with fish. lt has been surpr:s­ ,"/ ~·•,. dt•·idel could have survived in this island. But all news despatch• In thla paper credit· ing to find how many have been fascinat· 1.w-Es·"'arrantl ) even the Beothucks would have been ed to it or to the Auociated Prell or ed by that rather academic question. In· S ll e,·,·ning the Ill. He,·. ~lonsignnr ;:;oo 53 inYol\'ed me. I was arrested and ' '2300 34,5 ·. has suddenly aroused :r lot of form salting to make hard-cured fish. In have been in the land and its probable more than a military base. K1ll'lwn. pastor of St. Patrick's Parish, on a drunk and disorderly char~e 10507 ~l fertility. In that. they would have been turned the first wd for the foundation ~:zoo n er seeptics and critics to a realiza­ fact, unless some s,vstem of pre­ unjustly detained in the lol·kup 31(;0 30 tion of the effiriencv of centralized miums can be established to en­ gravel~· disappointed. Our soil is thin Aftrr all. it is only within nry mod­ of a new ~Ionastery for the Chri>tian Brother.' of the West End of St. John·:;. 1hot,gh I was innocent of the ~aid. market in g. Nafel used to be a dirt)• courage the production of "shore­ and rocky. tate frosts in spring and ern times that we have discovered the early frosts in fall would have been a Yalue of our natural resources in terms Pupils of Holy Cross formod out the fence. The Police Constable word. It is true th:lt it was a mcr­ quality," the quantity and quality ,.tatcd under sworn tcstimon:· I \l'al ·· menace to any thought of an agricultural of industrial usage. Our li\'ing, our cxid proposed site of the buildin~. l'antile agem·~·. But its operations of the output of Iig11t-salted cod in;: and using profane lo:n;:ua~e. community. The Pilgrim Fathers had trade. our settlement. were all founded ha\·e been alwa\'s efficient and it must inevitably decline far below it tough enough in New England in on fish until about f'ifty years ago. King )11-:R(a;R >'illlC evidence was contradicted b: \':i tnesscs which resulted in l\1 has been the 1£reatcst instrument the present standards and these are their first years. Il would have heen Cod is held hy many in contempt. But Statcmonb \l'et'C l'UITCI\1 on the ;\reel AND SAVI! ln my opinion that said Poi1ce we ha,·e had for the introduction of short of the desirable, Trade, pro­ tougher in Newfoundland where wheat because he is so abundant in l\'cw· ~ esterday that a mer:~er of the bakery MOitlaY W order and commonsense into the ducers and government will need !Uld corn could not be easily grown and . foundland waters. ll1e history of the interc;,h of (;. Hnnminc & Sun'. ami A. stable is a disgrace to the Pnl:cc •. ..selling of salt codfish. to work in close co-operation this In many years could not be ripened at western world has been vast!)· rliffcrrnt l!ai'\'('Y & Col!lpany wa" <1hout to take llwi·elore I .'~l~ges1 he ehould h~ ii.cd and subject to in:,tJnl rl!m 1t b still opet·ating but without year to assure adequate protection all. And sincl' our mineral wealth has from what it would ha,·e been if th',; plill'C. fr••m the force or an alt::raatire 1: the c:clusi\·e licence it had up to to the-salt fish industry, been hard to find because of the over· Island had not been situated in fish­ . burden, Newfoundland would have been filled seas. Wll.\l.ES ASIJOilF. suspcl'>!lln. A mes:;age from the CnlleC"Ior o£ Cus­ In condl'siun let me say a•,:· toms at (;arni>h ycstcrd:l; sUit••\ that Office!' \\'ho nd;cs an ~rr :-t ,;. · Those Territorial Waters two whales ran a>hore at Fren;·hm;m's ho:re :,u[ficirnt evidence. ;__ ·: Core on Sunday. They measured 22 feet Than kit:;: you in anticip;.l io1:. I , ~: :; In r:2p!~· to Liberal demands for a ernment of Canada is not prepared ~nd 26 feet ion~. yours. Edson In Washington • • JAl\IES F. flTZP.i_TRn twelYe-mile limit within which to do unilaterally what Russia1 Ice­ • Canada could give protection to her land and other countries have done SOUCITOR ARIIIVES Blackhead Road. fishing vessels against the encrrac.n- with complete impunity and Mr. U.N.'s P1tOBLEMS GROW assembly, so there it went. :\lr. c;rey Hamilton of Toronto arri1·· ------and comm~ ,\ltr.RIC'.\S GA;I;(!STER,; ments or foreign trawlers, the Min- MacLean's platitudes were designed WITH INCREASED MEMBERSHIP This emphasizes how the general as­ crt herr ye,1erda;· hy the Xu1·a Sl'olia Get a better 1 f.ditor Daily :\ews, sembly has become a more important He will lake up the matkr rf rancella· leOIIomlc:ally. ca: ister o[ Fisheries went almost to the to cover up that truth. By PETER EDSON Dear Sir-The r1•ports of tlw 1r.L arm of the U.N. than the security eoun· lion of \Pier power on B"Y lJ'Est Ri\'cr mfactl Uld limits of pathos when he declared He was particularly unfortunate Washington Correspondent l:on of American gz.ngstcrs in !l:r cil. It was not planned that the U.N. which was controlled hy the lntcrnation that "no avenue will be left unex- in his choice of words when he Newspaper Enterprise Ann. of the Can::d;an unrlorwnrH. ::nrl would work that way. al Power and Paper l'nmpan)·. · plored, no stone unturned, in order spoke of procuring "greater ·prh·i­ ··l'.S. rrimc ho'"~' dir~ct bw11'r'; WASHIN(iTi.i:\ (:-lEAl-The United Similarly, the secretary general has ; to secure action which will result leges" for Canadian fishermen in C:-.nado'' doc-; not mal\~ n•ry P~ Nations 15th General Assembly recently become a more powerful offidal of the ~lay 4. 1n!6: : in greater privileges for Canadian · the waters adjacent to their own rr?.ding for the hon"~l Car<1d:an ri: adjourned in New York established one U.N. than was envisaged by its charter. THE m;rm~~G fishermen in the waters adjacent to coasts, This is no case of privilege. \\"hile Cannda h:ts ah·;a~·s h:·~!l record, anyway. This has led to the Russian Jtlark on Th<:> hrrr:w.! fisht•l'~ 1;-; prnrf~~~din~ ·Jf hein~ ahiP tn ,.,,rtro1 ~~n-:: ... t' !' ~~';. our own coasts." It is a matter of the protection of It Secretary General Dag llammat·kjolcl was the longest session in the world >t>lllrwllal ir:\·'"ubr!y at Htty of \,]anti~ :>rut:•! heat in~ of one of C;nnii; · Mr. MacLean is a likeable and the rights of our fishermen against and its effort to replace him with a organization's history-10 weeks in 1960, and aho11t IG.OCO han·pb of sea>tid:s (~cunhJ'n~ mC'n. the sho(d ·ll~' f 1 1t\\~ ~incere man but his trite metaphors foreign trawlers which operate three·headed committee of one Cllm· sel'en In 1961. This does not mean that hare lwrn pro.twr in cri111c in were a poor answer to the claims of with complete and often arrogant it accomplished the most. It failed to munist, one non·Cmnmuntst and onr n•b of h<~rrin~ will hl' l'Pady to ship h:· "'ems to hear out the f:tl'l 1;, d '"' Newfoundland fishermen for the indifference to the ordinary rules clean up many of the 85 items on its neutral. mid-~lay, hH~ fl3n~ster;sm right hel'c 111 the :r Such a reorganization. from thr \\'••,t• . pl'Otection of their interests in their of courtesy and conservation. Can­ agenda, leaving them for the next ses· . . ,,f tlw maple lea£. sion which meets in mid·Septcmber. ern Yiewpoint. would soon mal;e the R.\!HO ~~l'~J(' own offshore fishing ~rounds. And ada can and should take direct If jt', one thin~ u·~ c~n dn ''· This past session emphasizes more world organization cmuplctcl)' futile in the simple fact is that this was the action to provide the needed secur­ Tomr1rf0\\' Stl'~d;,•·. a ~erip,c: nf radJI 't'< or~anizrd crime. Tlw ' operation. language of camouflage. The gov- ity to her fishing economy, than anything else just how the U.:'\. pro~rnmmes v:ill he prr..;cntrd oHr that our citi<'s Sll!'h as To!'oi>h has changed in its short life. Afro· Though Russia and Francr ha,·e re· VO:\F and \'0:\'ll There ll'ill hr out· \\' innipeg. Hamilton and I fused to pay their assessment for l' S. From 1 Asian nations now constitute a majority standm:z \'Oral and instrumental artists hal'e ha1·c grown so large that we forces in the Congo, and \hough the of the 99 members. There are 20 more featured. Be~inning the first n'ght will P.Xpect this sort of crime. i; :to new nations to be admitted in the next Latin-American nations objected to their be Hugh O'Neil (violin) and Gordon "FAUVETTE Espionage hi Britain :tt all. few years. The organization baa become aasessmen\s, the compromise agreement :\lacphcrson (piano). "BEDFORD It is an appalling thought that of people in all countries and turns reached in the assembly's final all·night These gangsters should b~ "FAUVETI'I so big it ia unwieldy, alow, ponderous. * * i!l our bGrders. Surely our ""'"'m"' British foreign policy has been part- them traitors. Blake, for session leaves, that operation secure for "BEDFORD into Most of the new members are best WIND GAI.E officials can do something 1<1 another ten months. It will have a $100 ly frustrated for nearly ten years example, seems to have been brain­ classified 11 "states." They are in no Gales of wind sweeping the City hard for them to cross the int because a great mass of top secret washed during three years of in­ sense unified by a national culture or authorization, the U.S. paying $47 mill· reached a velocity of 60 miles per hour ion. boundary line_ It is against our information during that pericid was ternment in Korea where he had purpose. They are in no sense de­ yesterday, but the storm dropped after gration laws to stay in Canada passed to the Russians by a trusted · been captured while serving as a mocracies. Their leaders are inex· Refusal and inability of many nations nightfall and this morning the weather indefinate period and these per!! official in the government service. consular officer, perienced. to meet their U.N. assessments may lead was calm. should be hunted down after theY tr . The extraordinary thing is that The Communists have employed The underdeveloped countries have a to a general backsliding in keeping the over·stayed their visit. . :this man, George Blake, could have every insidio\18 means possible to kind of emotional aelf·interest reaction world organization going. So far, the Building A Challenge It is only too clear that we ned to all wordly problems. They cannot aee U.S. has made lip many of the deficits. . By BRUCE BIOSSAT take drastic action to stop our , ·got away with his treasonable acts procure the subversion of nation­ where their interests are affected by for so long a time and the fact that als in many countries; They have Carried to extremes, this could make the cities from becoming a world of the rise of a Castro In distant Cub'a. The U.N. a U.S.-financed agency, but the The housing experts' conserva\il'c tion and gangsterism. We don't he did suggests that there are de- used blackmail, appealed to avar­ gucs,;es are that the nation will n~cd 16 long·standing issue of Russian oppres· u.s. would not have control. l'.S. l'ice lords directing opera( fects in the security measures taken ice, found people suffering from million new houses in the 19603 just to slon in Hungary fails to excite or alarm their plush hideouts in Miami and by the British Government for the persecution complexes, and traded There has been no effort to impose the new members because what Euro· keep pare with the expected new family where. The cost of crime i5 too protection and safeguarding of its on the impressionable, in order to peans do to each other ia of no concern any suspension of privileges for coun· formation. tis il is. tries that cannot or will not carry their secrets. acquire information. They have to Afro·Asians. On top of \hat. \hey >aY C!'nsus figures Yours si nrerely. . At the same time, this is another been far more successful than, it · They are equally mistrustful of the share of the costs. But this charter indicate another 16 million U.S. dwelling G. \\'. CHI:\\ERY western European powers that were provision may ha,•e to be invoked soon. units should be scraped or rehabilitated example of the way in which Com- would apf:~ear, they ought to have 230 ~larlboro St., their former colonial masters. They re· to assure that the rising population will munism has become a disease that been if security measures were Brantford. On\., gard the North Atlantic Treaty Organi· be decently housed. i~fects and subverts certain kinds wholly adequate: April 30, 1961. zatlon as an alliance to protect colonial • Prospects for getting these two major · interests. The amaller states feel that ;Jtrength ~or 9cda'l housing jobs done do no\ at this time 1'\ational Association of Hom~ the United Natiom can protect them seem unduly bright. say they are trying to come up Trade With Jamafca better than regional organizations. lty IAitL L. DOUGLAS Sinre 1960 saw only 1.27 million hous· good, solid house $1,000 cheaper Bul when the U.N. is unable to pro. ing starts and the projection for 1961 that now available in all sectors ol . ·The possibilities of an increased forts be made to expand the local vide them with all the aid they need, is a little more than 1.3 million, we will country_ LIFE AT ITS BEST 'trade with Jamaica have been un- . market for those Jamaican products or hu difficultY in living· up to its re· ha1·e to force a stiff pace in the remain· Even if it be assumed the)' ran .questionably promoted by the de- for which a good consumer demand sponsiblllties In the Congo, the new na­ The English word "thrill" is derived ing' years of the decade to aehiere the into this untried territory, and it ;cision of the Provincial Govern- can be found. tion• lose confidence. from an Icelandic word meaning "serf." necessary annual aver~r,e oi 1.6 million. volves experiments with materialt :ment to subsidize the operation of a In spite of this, this recent general as­ When a man in ancient times became a How is the slack to be taken up? . sign changes, pressure to alter ST. : ~direct shipping service between that ·aemblt became known ai "The African slave, either. through capture in war or President Kennedy's mn::·.~us housing ing building codes, the estimate Seaalon." One·balf the items on the program, aimed broadly at that objec· .island and Newfoundland. through accumulation of debt, his owner the housing market may be M. Gems Of Thought a&enda dealt with African problem­ tive, is no specific in forecasting gains 100,000 • : The usefulness of subvention stood him against the door·post of his by only units a year. this race relation• in South Africa, is man· in new starts. Tacking that onto· the expected ·was conceded by Mr. Murin, the house and punctured the cartilage of M)l hookl are water: those of the ereat date over Southward 'Africa, Ruanda hla ear. This was called "thrilling the Most hope evidently is pinned to the of 1.3 million for 11161, that stiU Lv. Nev Jamaican Minister of Al!:riculture & .unluaes are wine. Everybody drinks Uurundi, Algeria, Portuguese Angola, ear." Tbe man after that was "a thirl," proposal for no·down.payment, 40·year a gap of aome 200,000 units to Lv, Hal 'Lands, durinJ!: his recent visit·to St. water.-samuel L. Clemw. Mauretania and 10 on. from whlob we get the English word mortgage· financing on homes .costing order to attain 1.11 million starts ' Ar. St. ~ John's. ·U.S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson aug. "thrill." $9,000 to $15,000. Yet neither govern· And no one apparently dares to Ill ceated that the general aasembly try to ment housing official! nor private build- Lv. St. ·: He mentioned a val'iety of Jamai­ OLD BOIII·TOWN All of which constitutes a helpful little actly how that can be done. ' Galt Reporter deal with only the more important Is· parable. A thrill is generally looked up· . ers have publicly tried to guess what Tbe private builders IIY theY Lv. Co~ :can food products that mi~ht find a suea, to break the ~genda log jam. But, • Why II lt thllt thl farther people cet on as something quite desirabe. We boost this will give the housing market. creaaingly interested In taking .Ar. Nev : favourabl' outlet in this province alnce no nation wanted to take respon· speak about thrilling experiences, and For their part, the private builders, of the huge urban renewal task 'and. he made 'it clear that he exJ)ect­ from their · ho!lll taWD, the mOre they Acce brae about lt? . 1ibllity for decidln& what country's prob· it is always intended to convey the idea led b}' E. J_ Burke, president of the ed for the country. But this 1 ed the trade between ·the two dis- lems were not important, that suggestion of pleasure. But it means an' exciting untested ground ·for them. . : tant illands to be ·mutually bene- died a·bominJ. kind of pleasure, and the derivation of periences, and when a person gets to a still educating themselves on tbt Will cal }fi•' ' . VNPOPVL.U MOVE It had been hoped to avoid a long the word leads us to see that a life made place where that is the main object of Iems. Th,e London Eeonomlat wrangle over the Congo by having that up of thrills is really not a happy life, l1is life, he is a slave indeed. Obviously it takes a rash shipping service will pennit J The. · The Conao 1111 lbown the United N•· matter settled by the security council but a life of servitude. These people The way to get the best out of life predict that the housing goals txpOJ't. of frozen as well asaalt tloftl that the qulckeat way ot becomin& before the general assembly reconvened are of ·little valUE! either to;. thfmselves ts to live it to the full. That will mean . 1960s will be met. The America' .• ._•.. it wUl be tq ijle,i,ntertlt 1enerally Ullpopular in ·the worl:d II to In March. But the Rus1lans wanted to or to others. Life for l!;em becumes an some loss and sorrow. but triumph at my has fell tougher challenges · i - ~ eeoDGmY· that If· - til tO •tot "" fllbtlal. .make propaganda of it in the aeneral avid seeking after new and excitfug ex· the last .. ing lt.

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M~ I 1~00 ~ 1 1 1 ~ R ~; ; lbd~t' 1-.:x 367' '' . to~ lrun Ra)' 2U~ 11\3, 183 1R3 -2 ! Torbrlt 10600 31 29 29 + 1~~ By The Cunaltlan rnu I Uaslinr:• 512fMI 1:~0 11:! 113 • 1 ·:,. 9 9 ho 1000 65 ~ &4 _ 1 1 Trln Chlb M>IJO 10 10 10 t 1 '1 Mon1r ..l Stock Exchan~r-May 4 IHorner A 50 SJO\; 30'i 101.; + •.; 1 1 11 '.• . '' J~ 3; . '~ar1~!;~': t;i~ g ~ i: :i tJ : ~~~-~~~~.. ;: ~~~~ ii? ~~~;.: ~· Abii~IONTBE,\JJ8f~o;:::da~t!~CKS m; ~ tr~;:~~ir~:, b~~~~~\~o:, 1~ con~ '::'~~;~ ~~~~:~~ A ~;~ ~ii~l ~~'s ;;'• 1 1 ~~ ~ ~~ Ja~·{· F.spl HMlO lfi lt; 1fi -t 1 \1 Asbes rnsn .\10 520 J .'i10' :.1 Asb~Jlos 26~_;, Fra!irr 2:!. I mark~ed s. z--Odd lut. xd -Ex-djvldend. Jubllet ~3~5 .uo -15 .un .. 5 1 :~;.lr. ...i ".J 5 ~. .~ ~ i:~~~~~ ~~:.~~ ~ ::! ; ! ~~: ~=P K~== 1=: ~;~ ~~ :~' 1 ::~~e Jon~at :~~: ~~~w~.~~~rlh :~~~ l xr-F.. x-rlghts, xw-F.x-warrants. N"t ~:~r~~~~:. ~: s~~ ~! ~~ + ,,~. : ~ '· 1 ~ •. Ho :t~o + 5 olle-t lOiOO ztJ 2i I\'tnturea • t.. ,. t- 1. Bnue PC fG llud Ra)· Min j6 • Slork ljal~t Hirh Low Cion (~h''r :\!er""'ill '2!:lOO 1tfl 107 lOR 28 9677 5431 42 2 43 1 ::I',-~ ;_~ Z!il 'll ~~ + 1 .Jun,.mitb 65iUO 1:!!'.1 !} 11 +1 Viol am i400 90' 90. 90 ... -1- /~ Bathur.st A 41\~ ImP on o\f:l.-11 Abitibi 510 s:W.il 37\'.t 38 .} . + to II I Mid Chib 1000 24 24 24 + 3 :.~·•• ~: J.ow~~y 2188 3.1 :tt 33 _,., I Waite Am a:,gl n +:W BathUrfiL B 26 tnt Nick '17~~ Acad·Atl 1:i() $27 2M4 26~~ + l~ j \.ft Pleasnt 1500 49 4R 4!i ~ 2 I 111 695 5 695 ·" 3fl Kem lltr. 5~00 5\~ ~ 5~~ + 1 . Wn•amae 1133 7n 70 7n Bell 52 lnt Pap :m2 Al~oma 13011 $39 38=14. 38~"- ''• i Min Corp 200 tl2~~ 121.'.1 121 ~- 1,4 , ...... _. ~t'l·r Add 281tl Ill 1014 11 + 1;~ IWtedon 2000 4 4 4 Brazil 420 Mass-Ftr lJh AJumlai xd 504 S37 36:V" 36'~ - ,,A . :\Iogadnr ~00 s 8 R 1 • K1lemb< 3250 31'0 3lO 375 -~ Werne 233 m; . ~I Bid~ Prod J517 lol St Car 12 Alum I pr z~l am; 21'.'' 211.> I \lolyz 2200 105 100 105 -5 , 1 700 24 2211 Kirk \tJn 70J(i 44 42 43 w Surf 1 10500 22 19 +' Cleveland 91,-!il Nnranda 48~ Alum 2 Pr 160 S46VJ. 46~4. 46~~ I !\1R Oalrits 9117 $91'.1 11~~ 1r1~ _ ~:, Kopan 11000 11 17 +I 111'111 \\'Ill 4:\00 _ ~ ~:m•nt ; 8~1 PPo.udash 1a , :n~ T 200 pr 2 ~ $511'. s1;'• ]i,!'·> I !'II'R Rjcr ISO t30 30 30 18 73 70 73 5 1 7 4 0 29 5 540 39 TOMORROW LHbrallor 1225 s:2~1 221,1 2 ~, _ ~• \ \\'i)ts('y to·n~o 11 9 10 men pr • ,J r,ce 4!. 1 r& s '" ow 1 ~·alive M zSOO 9 !I 9 2 1 We build well t. llufaull 5.100 6o 59 ~ 9 1\'r llarr '550 101 101 101 C Sleamohlp 52 Que Pow 381.1 1 Au 2;0 pr 25 t49 49 49 - •• 1 H Form 601tomll> 5 5'; ~ , ; L Short z30 35 325 3.\ Vale< l.rad l-11.:~. 1i +!\ C Bnk Com 6Sltl Royal Bank 751,.; ! A!!bestos 1245 $27 26-',~ 26~;4, + 1, . !'l Jar k L 1!250 5 4 5 ... 2 1 48600 18 1 in a hurry! !.an_~is ;-:;00 JDI.-'2 39 39 _ 1i Yk Bear 4.550 95 t! 95 _ 1 Cdn ~rew 49~1 St 1. C.:orp 23 i AU_afi Stl ]5j6 i:10'·~ :?:9~-" 3Ma ... A~, ioiQ Pow 1 pr 25 U9 49 4'\ ·-1 ' l.atm Am 4.9(lt'O 70 67 fill _ t Young RG -4:1: _ Cdn Ctlan 3G Shnwirt 281,4 Ra11 S 5pr 100 $19 1 ... l!)llil HI!" t 'i Ohal.,k1 l:.!'.l 9 lJlJ .21:! 1 11700 40 40 1 :~1JD AND S.&V• YOU Lf'ltch 9()() HA tU 1·\11 I z~nmac 7100 2n 19 2n +1 g ·~~~~ Ppower 1327" STteelc L ,·g IBBowat;,r 6M2 .ss~. B'JA~, a~.. Opem E~pl 5300 15 14 15 . 2 LL l.ar 8()0 180 178 1BO · ZuhiPA SSOO _ wr pr .,... r an P :!-l ! ow ., er pr z o .. so·' 50!!., s.o:1-... Opemlska 3600 861'1 85n ll6fl • Ji i 27 25 28 2 101000 TliRILLS! MOIUIV WITH t.ora(!("l 1i!l300 190 ti~ li4 -n l Curb ' t:PR :!4 3• Lin Sttfl II I BrazJJ ~78 425 410 420 raudash 1623-0 19 )51_,, 1!J -;..1,;.: 1.ort1do wu 7U750 104 pn , 3 -4 IBulolo 300 fi.60 6f.tl &fiO .... Jn Seasra1111 39~ WalKtr 49'h BA Oil l:l9B $3~~• 34 3Pi- 14 Pennbet' 6~0.1 ~ 11 R 2fiO $2 1 4 !!1-J l.~·ndh!Jt 11000 11 10 u +l Gaspe C(I!J"' 6 26 26 _ 16 D Rrtdge 18~-1 C:\NADIAN IBl"'E ,a._pr SO S91H1 90~ 90~ + ~- Pitt Go)d sooo 2'-i ~·-~ ~~\.. ~~~~~· ~~ 270g 26~7 2115 'I Hulton Con 1100 01~S s~ 5~ ~ 5 Dom Tar 171.) Cons Pap ~ ~gE E~J~r ~ ~~~ : ~ I ~~~.~~pi~~ 1~:~ :l 1l~ :~~~- 1':' Qup 18 ~lacdon 10600 211> 19\o ~I +I Almlnn !60 190 1"0 ". I Be Forrst m $1l ll 14 1 Chlb 2000 ZB 4 2H ' I ~I L d 185 v -.. " BC Pow 1680 SJS;t 35~ l,~,· +. '•' Qu{" Smelt 511700 20 l 1 :, '~.o - \I'• ... · ac eo 70() 1GJ 100 101 , 1 J Anchor 4500 1 ' 'j ·-1 "' .. ~lad~en • 20450 21~ 240 240 _ 2 ~ Aoumera 1500 10 !Ill .._ 3,, IBe Phone "80 $50 49'• 50 + ,, ~ Red Crot 4r,oo 3 l 3 llaRnrt 6!1110 ~Iii 5\, .l\2 Bailey s A 2600 810 7~ 810 +2S Brown 2000 $lf 1311 14 + 10 1 Ruby Foo 100 245 245 21:. - ~ llnlnrtjr !100 72 ?0 70 Ballov s pr 270 tl9•.1 19•, ~~·; Build Prod 200 m;i 35'.> >SI>- '·'I Ruby Foo wt 300 65 65 65 ' II \tannst U 3000 4 4 4 + ~ Ball '51< pr 305 S!l~o 221, 221 ~ _ '> Cal Pow 189.1 1211 27\1 23 + I< SL L Colum 1000 56:0 550 '"' • :, ~laralgo 500 91> glil 91'11 znnll 16111 100 100 1.,1 ., 3 Can Cem 621 529 2111-> 26•.;- Sl Maurl NY Coni 19ii C Bank C 4lR $65'!4 65'< m• + ,., SC Pow 6 pr z2 $120 120 120 Mclntyn 2219 S30~' ~ 30 + ~.. J C 011 L wts 2000 13 13 13 -1 Con!l Edison 79'" Radin Corp 6Q\~< Cdn Brew 167.1 $1~:-.~ 49 -11"1~· ...... 1., Spartan 5!l.'i00 2::!S :os :!20 +Ul McKrn 1100 1!1 15 15 -l CS Pete 1300 330 320 !'30 +5 ~I Au~~ El 6~:ilt Sou PRe 21~~ C Br Alum 92.:5 $131'4 12 13,·4. + lY~ ISp,.rlan wt 1M 6;" 61 f.;' -] 1 :\lcWat GSOO 29~1 29 21 -I~ c Clllfftn 1500 i 5 en ec li5L.' Std Oil NJ 48 lt C Bronze zJO S19 1!'1 1\l Tarhe 5500 7'-'2 7 71.:0 16000 4S _ Cdn De-v :io Goodyear :Ji Utd Crln Cclan 201n $30 29 Ta1.in t2trnl !:1 !I \Tcntor 43 44 1 2000 410 ~ ~ Aircraft 48~~ j ~D + 1~4 fti~J IIIII communltr. ~!mill :UOOO 110 100 IDS -! 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Moneta 5300 70 67 '7D + · c East Cr C H3-·dro !!00 Sll!A. 11'~ uy, Vnn~::uard G::iCil 9 fll ~ fll 2 2 1000 40 40 1 !.It Wrl;ht 6S,; Dome Polo !25 1145 810 845 < 211 ~IOST\CTIVE TORONTO STOCu~ CC ,.f £ll'i !l8 'i•.; 6'·• \1-l ~Ita Tn~ A n;; SID·'; 29'i l~'lo 1 Ntaloa :300 5'h 51,-J ~~L + IL Dynam•0 •• 00 6•. ' • • "-• · dn 011 HiO S291..:l 29'" 291~ + 1", Burns 100 ~11 tt 1""J 111-:- 1~! Nello ... ,.. ,.. I 1 ft ·' 62 r,1 -2 Stock Sal•• R•gh Low Clo•• r;h'Je CPR 979 "'!' 2 ('·' 0 1 ~ 1 I Sew AI 01w g!,-2 91~ ~il 1-"r Pete 'Pt" &05 .155 35~ Ui -s · · JXD t'~TRIAI.S ! Cdn p,.f r ~ .. .,. 4~it 2·1.3,. - 11\ un c n 1575 435 ~:J!i Ul E\'E!\T\G SHOWS: i O'CLOCK- 9.00 i New Af:r ~: 3!;~ J:~ 4\1- ~ I ~r PJaln• 465 SIJ3~ 131_, 1JI ~ - 1 ~ s Ho!t R 2.;stj "9.i 460 475 -1 u Ic Ylrkers" 2;.~~ ~g~~ ~j~ g:~ + hI! ~a~~~m c~!~ ~M !1~5 !tOO !l;·: : ~~-~ New Bld tlOOD 8,., 341.4..a- \! , Home B 720 St0'4 10~1 10~- "~> C lnd Ua! :!1f!G{) $~3,. f,tf 814 Co~hhn z.'io :~25 3'15 J::'.'i C Pack A 2.~5 S~~~ ~~ r.o MA TI~EE: 2 P.:\1. ! New Cal ~no 31 3~ !17¥1 +1\-i I Ho~, 0'1 G &.qO 1000 080 ~no Rothmans 16360 St31' 12·1• 121a + '-11 Comb Fnt ~2.i SlOV4 tor; IIJl, f'dn D~'\' ~)01) .:nn 4•lrt .'lnrl -30 ; ~ewDe.lhl 42:00 I' I. 2 I -2 IJ PI d 1554 S14,. I.fli 41' + ,~ t Salada·S 1olj411 Sl ~3-~ IR tR:I,_ 1.a ' ron '"' s 41 iJ ~:.!61a ~V·· '6 + •• c \\'e .. t,· nrhs lf,(l !i:3:. :"131 A 1.'1'• • 1 • ', ' ' II -2 Urnp n 2SOO 19 IR IR -I Tr Ml PL 13188 $1 '\'6 11' I!' \ . • ! ~. Golrl\·Uf! :woo 4 4 4- Jupltt!l' 1IOO )50 3-'0 3!'10 J II .s + ~ C Gla11111 zlO ~H9 19 19 1 Cl"nt n~t 1~'1 Mn fitiO 6t;ll - 1.i 1 ~w Uo~tro 2~97~5 10!1 t2 ,OA ~ 1 : Lont PI)U!,t 2.\00 47 .f.lt~ 4i -l Satwhire OU.S ~ i ConmAiion :!.ill $17 17 17 - ~~ C llalli 21Ym 3~ ~:1 ~.i ~ l(l • • i 11~1 I ~ KtJore tf\000 In 9, 10 1 1 Mlrllold 5500 6 51 • 5H 1 Sp()(IIJ['r ~~~~~ i~ 55 57 + 1 ' llj5t ~<'a .I: l~li5 ~~I) :'l!"i'; :l~~ - , "' (' Papl'r ~.-,:~ ~~:! ·1 P' -t' ~.twlund 46875 !!4 22 1'::1,-oJ-'hl~tertal g8 ·:l o:~: !'tfPdal ~.. ., lh 111 --lbln Hritl~E> ~.;o SIJP• !W'~ Jr.'"-1" cun r~a\ 3!n !"Hil~ Ill'~ l'l,: •· 1._. 1 15 222 220 22 1 1 15 22 LAST TIMES TO-DAY 1 .. 11'" OAI\ A"'- 38 "ld ;ro .. 2211 211) -1 I n "O<•I •r 1"' 2'" 2'' 2'5 I' ll•'lkr•·t ".Nl .''·'" J.•.; '· .--.. ~ ; '" 1 ,•• ·.• •l•m .,"~' ;;: 411 +2\o , :: bcon 6nOO Jl 32 3 -1 !'iorthld 1700H 4 , . 4 ~n~ry'. ~· '·' '" ' " " · · " '"" ., - 100 "" 51 59 1 ~n 1 C11 v "ninO · I 0 r u 323 $54 5~1 £· ;;4 _.... ~~ : Hnllinr.rr !117-'i S2J ~~~ ~ :~1 I ~ewnor MlOO :. .. 4 + ; Nat Pftt 3~00 :1~~ ,~ 17 :11'0,~ Pamllil 13 ~ 00 !\11~1' 4'i 4i~-~ t ;~: D ~tee! 45 Sill~ 111~ 1tt~ I; .Jock.-y c .i!10 r~, :l:.. i :~:);, ~ ;n "EDGE OF ETERNITY'' I New Rnuyn :UlOO 6 ~ 6 + 1,4, s Cont f!tHl 2'~ :JOO ; L' Halli ,~~ · Ss .. s ""'·' 1 0 StDrP• ~\', S7 ~ iJl"' 7-1 .;.1 .JDiirt lOrn :!~ ~!l ?.;J ' 11 •. 1 25 32 50 1 1 NlckrJ )IS 66795 ..... 12 65 1 sco 1 2fi 1 53 .... 5 Dom Tar 3:flR Sl'il,..l 17'• iii• llk G Dynam 150 $3R~ 381> Jnl.~ "I"' U Amu• B 100 $121~ 1211 12'i ~ •l . EDFORD ll" ...... MAY 16 app ro 81600 59 55 ~7 +I All Cdn COm 6.33 9.05 GS War,. IOO $lO IO IO + I> Wulooa>l ~;~ SIG'\ 16', lfi', _ '• ' MAY 18 8areee 550 10 80 80 All Cdn Djv 6,8 ti.83 G IV G 1 Wcoa t 1 700 $16' W 16'' Sappb do'bo 640 Sll9 112 115 tt Amertcao Growth 917 9.99 r g v 2000 Sl5•i l!'l 15'\ + 12 ' ,. • ' ·• u Seaar Frn 5900 420 415 420 Dcaubran :n".2-l 33.93 GL Ppur 628 $49~~ 49~1: 491~ Talml tale~: lndu!!:1rlllt :!14,00(1, mlnre · From :11ontrea!, P.Q. to St John's, Nfld. 5 17 1 1 Bllith U 12000 13 11 12 -1 Canadian luvootmeol 9.97 10.74 :andy A wl z.5 $!7 17 and oih 77~,j.OO. .. on ru Due St. John'l 1611 500 Spooner 87000 U 10 10 -11'1 Canolund 41:29 43 36 0 andy " l500 500 StanweD 2~00 35 34 34 -I Cbamploo Mutual 5.93 6.51 H ardoo ROO tl7 16% 17 from !l!ontreal M/V GREBE" May 3rd and weekly Tidal 2900 Ill 52 M +2 Commonwealth Inter. 8.67 9.50 ome " 150 SIO\lo IO'h '10" aervlce thereafter. T I"'~ lilt~ + '" IW Cdn OG 1896 105 100 100 -5 First OU and Gao 4:47 4:69 l"'P on 2193 146\1 46 46\• - 'io B, The ,\,.orlotrd Prus 'IV COG w 100 61 11 61 7 Fonds Collectlf A 5 86 6 10 mp Tob • &50 115'4 15\l 15\l- '·" New York S1ook Exchange-~ay 4 1 W~tbume 1100 ~7 ~ 56 -~ Fonds Colleetif B . .· Ind Accep 768 S59 58~~ 56 + \~ txd - Ex-dt\·lden~, xr - EA t•jgh:-.. ' "THE BRIGHTEST COMEDY THIS YEAR I" I IY•lalelo ·1398 ua 19 158 -2 Fonds Collectlf c ~::; ;~::~ Inland c Pr 150 $161!1 1612 16\!. I xw - E•-warr•ntr.) ./ I IY Decalla 1100 90 89 89 -1 Group Inc l-7~ 4.14 Jnlnl Nlrkol 1182 $77'1 7n'> 77•• +I~< I "'' i W'odfoll •~ 12 12 12 1 G d A • ~ 47 t Pap 267 S31V. 31\~ 31 !lort Salr• Hl1h '·"" llo•• l'b'<' \ l ""'"' + roupe Jncvme ccum. ;, . .,.. 6· lnt UtU '700 $44" 43Va 44"':~ + ~i l ACF lnd ,t3no 5!PA 55l:.O 56t,., ~· '~ Jnt Uut pr 750 $46 48 46 Addreu 220Q 851, 841-z 8~:-t;~ .- ~4 : 1 I Answer to Previous Pu~W Inter Pl. 1225 S7B 7.1'i 78 +ZIO ·.negany SJOI\ II'• 11 1.'! II'• • • 1 Iro G Pl' 125 19*. 9\• 9!i-%j Allis Ch :uooo 2i~l 2tl'l!l 2i\4-~.JI2 - ' 1 • • ICJQ Jamaica PS 300 $27~4. 271r4 2i1;',., Amerada 4300 fl8~'" 88t~ 38 -i. • P~ Us 1 Off 'I'M ALL RIGHT •------'·r Johns M 100 Smo 65 &~ +6'\. Am Can 21000 40'l 40'1 :;m; •· !> · (·rarrl\'. Loeb ll 300 $171,.) 17~ 171,"- "hI Am Cy:ln 10000 47.111 461'./. ·tG'11 11 ' MacKlnn 200 $7 "i 7 1 Am Mot 10000 191.l! 15% 18~i- lA 1 C~UNNER'l. MB and PR. 12.30 116% Jfi!il 16•( + ~~~ Am Smtlt fHOO 70'H G91_,j, (19!.1, + ~a . Mau F 3000 $14 13~i 13lil- '> I Am Sid 7000 14'-" 14 14".! · :Mass-F 5lh .. ukkm.81h 167 107 -t-1• Am .Trl lli900 12.6!.~ 1~6~~ 126:\• + ~:. 1 1 ~olson A. 1450 $26~ 26 :!61,~ + ;t4 Am Tob :1700 82'4 81Tti 82 +11.·-i Mnlllan B '25 $26~-' 21ih 201. a - ;4 Ancnda UU.)(J 021 f. 61 62 +1 t ~ 1 Uaon pr 51 $42. 42 42 Armco Stl 1000 74~~ T.P~ 73:o.i- I .f. · · Nont Loco- too Sl4.~, 141AI J4'h + ~-- Arm5tft: 2000 5-41-'N 511.~ 54\"- 1 ~ .1 No~t Tcrul!t • %0 .lEis ... 65 ... GS...... Babcock 2200 4R~~ 431~ 4811,., _ 1~ 1. S 11 ar 1000 S12~ 12 1! + ~ Bait Ohio 700 331,~ 32.:tt. 33 + Tft l ., ' ·n rome up FURNESS RED CROSS LINE ~osranda 1040 S4B~ 41lY4 4a~2 t ;.4 Bclh Stet-1 14000 H\1 451& 471,,- ~4 ·' · L! 170 $161'11 16\S 16¥.1 Boeing 37000 41 47'• 47'> + \-> 1.000 cheaper OfiiV~p 50 553 521.; ~J Rordcn Jrl 1100 65•!t 65 115 Dnl Steel 125 Sl9 19 19 t War 3!100 40 40 40 "'" ...:-.,.· . ' 1 all seeton ol 1~ !lor~ SAILINGS TO AND FROM ;ac PHte soo S12% t2~i 12A~t Buey Jt.:t-je :t.!5M 22~c 2:2~ 2'-~*- 141 Pare •u 1100 5241'1 24\o 241', Budd Cn 13900 14'• 14 14 I Starring PETER SELLERS-IAN CARMICHAEL NEW , YORK, .HALIFAX ow COrp 225 .$54 5310 54 Burl l~d 21500 19 l!'o 19 + I'll m~d they ean Prlra Br 1435 $14\-0 44 Ill + 16 Buruho ~200 ~sr,o ~·• 33'> -I ·rritory, and It ~ ~~c(; pr z f821M 821.-il 82~ Calllmt"l 1!100 1f!~R 17~'1 18t., + % TERRY THOMAS TO •• 900 $3111 BV. '~' _ '4 Can ·n..,. 11100 2m 26 2641 with materia\1, QN Gao Wlo 200 325 325 3)5 HO CPfl 1500 24\i 241> 24'·• + !1. QN Gu pr 25 sm; 51\i, 511> _ I> Cose At 1900 IIIli !IIi 11'.< · A Boulting Brothers Production tre to alter ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND ~Ue Pow 65 138~ 3SI~ 38Hl Cater Tr 2t:!200 :1"~~-k 33',~ 3·15-N +}If! the estimate II ue Tel 150 SUI> 44 44 _ 'A Celan.,e 5900 31\i, "31> :IJIO- '!io Qu~ Tel 'wl 10 123\1 231> 2l'.!t Chance V 2400 52 ~1% Sl-h A Columbia Pictures Release • may be MaV. CORAL TRADER Retlmktl 100 116\< 16'-' 16'4 Chrs Ohio 2900 63~1 63 63',1 t % 1ts a year. ~oilman A 100 1141> 141> 14\'o- 1J, Chrysler 8400 43'f• 43 4311 + ~~ oe AV C 3230 $3% 51> ~~ + '4 ClUe• Sve 7200 M\0 531!1 53% - 1> Also - UP-TO-THE MINUTE NEWS n the exptctecl Rolland A 2150 Sll.o Mit 11 _ •> Clevlte 4100 6610 66 66 - 1'1 L · Voy; 7 Voy. 8 Royal Bank 473 t?S~ 7~1'11 751!1 _ ~ Coea Cola 5400 38~ •m 88'4 + 'i 961, that atiU v. New York ...... ,... May 16 Rothmno 1290 t!R!I 18\t. 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THE DAILY NEWS. ST. i'\FLD., FRIDAY, ~fAY·.

Guest Speaker For Social-Jlerst)Jlal · Wesley United Church (:olumn

. Mission Society BIRTHDAY GREETINGS ing a1 the Newfoundland· Many h~Y returns of the day to Tina Louise Jameson GIRL GUIDES who celebrated her 5th. birth· Miss E. M. Manuel. day yesterday, Thursday, May Convenor, will speak 4th. Tina is the daughter of Mr. Guides Programme on and 1\lrs. Mrs. William Jame· at 7.30 p.m. on the esc son, Ba\limore Street. (Mr. work. Jameson is well known •in radio IIAPPY BIRTHDAY circles as Bill Allen l. Greetings Many happy returns come from mommy, daddy, sis· day to Carol Moores ter Judy and other relatives. brates her birthday St. James U.C. day, May 5th. Byme-O'Regan Wedding SHOWER HELD CONFINI-:D TO Hmn; Women's :'llr. Burnham Gill known pe~sonality in the news media. has been . lighting, I Federation to his home throu~h · rousing. foot tapf past week. Mr. Gill will r, 8 warning from l'alescing until the end of· ager T. E. Furl~ ing is sacred ex~ TO UNDERGO SURGERY and the crown ~Irs. lllax Grandy ,,f , pther to make. 1 town entered the r smiles and Wh1s pilal on Wednesday Jightrul and th~ on wednesday ~ is scheduled to under~o skits, b Best wishes for a urger. alive. will remain under · the com1 for a few days. and ~~ the show was ai to he operated on Qrer own enjoyment. weekend. this annual pro• they wanted to GUEST SPEAKER the boys dress ~Irs .. V. W. G. \\"ib•m .. grinned in one• ~entati\'e of the Canadia~ sociation of Consumers • :MI'II. C. S. Patterson of the Uo· minion Board of the Woman's guest speaker at a Missionary Society of the Unit­ the Retail Section of the OLOR ANI ed" Church of Canada, will be of Trade today at 2.30 the guest speaker at the annual Mrs. Willoo will al!a '· meeting of the Newfoundland with the nW"~ecutire ROWl ·Conference -Branch, to be neld C.A.C. sometime today. In Wesley United Church, begin­ ning Monday evening, May 8th. and ending Thursday noon. May 11th.

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w NOW ONLY SIMCA, AMONG ALL ECONOMY IMPORTS, IffiOASlS A NIEW Fashion Tips JENGlllNlE SllM~ILA~ 10 liHlO~IE OW .Sew it Swiftly Prom And Home Party We The A litlle black bow made of hall JFA§tp lUXUIR\llOUS CAIR\So lll HAS A· a yard ol satin ribbon is a neat PRINTED PATTERN Can Cap Graduation touch to the neckline ol a plain OllHliEiffiS ·. Women white blouse. 5-BEARING CRANKSHAFT. -o- By RUTH MILLETT To turn a plain sleeveless sheath IHIAVJE 3t lltpS ILllll{IE AllIE:~IFO~IMLkNCCio MORE POWER, and pushed It through. dress and crossed at the back. u you decide to rough It, which -o- 10)(0> meal!! Joing off to the wilds Turn an ordinary pair of mule­ 9 lllN llHIIE WIE:W S~ IHIIP> ~tUSIHI !EN·.·. ·.-· where your husband can fish type slippers into something and hunt and you can fish and for your trousseau by trim­ GllNI&:o COST? GOOD NEWS! LESS THAN: hunt-and also cook meals, ming the front with four-inch wash dishes and fight mosqui­ wide lace, then !inishing off YOU'D GUESS, AND AlLIL liHH& SllMCA' toes-it's 11 pretty safe guess it with a satin bow . ... was his Idea. -o- .• You may as well wear shoes on lEQUlliP'MlEN1 1&:11~1\S llNCILll.JJDEID.I +":".. If you go to a fashionable re- the wrong feet as buy them a . ·sort !that necessitates y o u r size too small-the damage il buying a eomplete new ward- SIZES just as bad. robel and come back with ~tor- r 10-20 ; · les of the Important people you ' \ The number 1 of different ~:. met, you can be quite sure the species of birds that exist now .;... ~ •t woman In your family msde or have been alive within the • the decision. last few hundred years is esti­ mated by the Book of Knowl­ ·And, of course, I( he spends !lis edge as 8590. About 4!1 of :~ two we-eks vacation· on a hunt- :: lng trip with his pals, mag- A memorable event Is the commencement night party staged at these species cannot fly. As early as the Cretaceous Period, 11anlmously Jetting you take the h R f h · kids to your mother's for a orne. e res ments are. spread on a serving cart designed by which started 120 million years · : visit while he Is away, he's Merton Gel'llhun with· a black plastic top on a walnut frame. ago, there were giant birds :• really running things! 'BY KAY SHERWOOD graduation parties. In 50 me which could not fly . . But If you eome back talking "After graduation, what?" b communities where the pr~b- ; · about old ~chool friends of/ 1 chief topic o{ conversation !em exisL~ or too-gay, all-night ~:. yours you looked up, the amus- L~-A A I among parents the"e days parties, sometimes followed hv !IN'~St'S escorted bv fr~shly : :~. ln!l te~troom~ ~·ou lite in, t 'I e .,.,...,..,... -ttrfAIW4 and they're not talking about lonl! drivu to neighboring scrubhed younl! ml'n are 11 -. shopping you did, then ·you ,, c11reers or college, High school cities, a variety of solution na~ m!'morahle sight for ~dulls •~- . :;: sed the trip. 00 TWO main pattern parts-whip PO!ltgraduation festivities in been trieA~lS ~ aupport · the Salvati® care of 8T, JOHN' DAn...; ·My oWII daughters are too young nightmares but pleasant oc- hamburgers,. something crisp, SIMCA.IMPORTED FROM PARIS BY CHRYSL •Army_ thousands of New- NEWS, Plltera Dept. 10 for teen-age shena~lg~ns b u t easions for graduate and par- someth~ng sweet aitd bottled · ~LiuiciJ NEWS Pallen Departmeat • I know several htgh school ents alike.. No one really feels soft drmks or fruit punch. , ~:~~ ~ndt~rs every year FRONT ST. WEST TORONTO seniors who are not 'the wild compelled to ·spend lots of The spread c_an be set up on the . ,materfally aacl spirit· ONT, ' ' party type and resent the illl·. money for galas dining room table ahead of · • beL..;~ plication that eommencement · time. If you've Invested in ~. ~~. ;·~· Support . ·night celebrations always get Hoi!U! parties are planned for one of the new serving carts- THE ROYAL GARAGE Ll ~ W1llbm r. s.mpt• M- mt ~ """ ool tb_..... """"'""""' ... M-U , ;,pociolly •~ will• • ••• ..:,fi; I ...... ~-y to the Vernon, Ohio, obtained I pit- • should be abolished. school prom Is held, the gang proof plastic top-load t he .· · :.SbieW ~---'-· ent ·to m1aufaeture chewing I m certainly no expert on how may be invited for a midnir;:ht goodies on this and push it :e 64-68 HAMILTON STREET . . ,: ..~1'-.... :IUIIl from clllcle Ill 1181. · parent& 1 h o u 1 d approach supper. Pretty airls in pretty the living room.

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i DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, M4Y 5, 1961 1 _,.,...... :rla) ·---.-·~ r- ·--.·,.-----· ... - .... ---·· 11 I : ASTRO-GU1DE" By Ceean I For Fridey, May & r·- the audience reacted with chuckles at their appearance. : Present-For Most of the lads In hlth heels You and .got along nicely, though a few ; Yours • • • Psychic intuition '. ·•undland' wobbled and turned their toes : comes to your aid under present - in. It tickled me to see one l transit!. This is a good time ~ "matron" ease "her55 foot out . for reseMch, Jtudy, etc. Finan· · 1\anuei. of a shoe when she sat, typical cia! affairs are under particu· . 'Peak of a lot of us ladles. Jarly ~ood vibration!. Powers of /; .nne on The highlights or the show was speech are heightened and you I' ~he esc THE WEDDING IN ftE. wm find it easy to express your­ NEWS ••. a Ia opera, although self-especially to the opposite Tom Furlong again warned the sa:. l'llll.\ y audience that it was closer to being in orbit than in opera. ~------.-"--·----~·-~-...~-~~~~ Past • • • Mussolini claimed Future • • • Paint made ef Again, this was a case of bors ,------, Ethiopia on May 5, 1936, when horsehair, carbon and rubber pitching in wholeheartedly and r------, the Fascists took Addis Ababa. absorbs radar waves almost hal'ing a humdinger of a time. But the. indomitable Emporor completely and is dose to being from the utterly beautiful The Mature l IIO~IE "bride" (whose dress was f The Doctor ~ Haile Sclas.~ie triumphantly w perfected. It will· be U5ed on "matron" ease "her" foot out entered the capital five years missiles to deteet and invalidate "'"' Gill, II)' C\SSIE BROWN I .: ,:,· in the Carthy the unpopular sin!ler . Parent : Says 1 , later. radar. - ht;~('l) . li~htin~. lusty singing, and Granny of the wrinkled I : ""~h ill neil rpusin~. toot t<~PPing mu.>ic and woollen stocking-s, who thought BY MRS. 1.\IURIEL LAWRENCE By HAROLD THOMAS HY;\I.\!'1, The Day Under Your Sign \;Ill ll'ill ~ a 1rarning from Grncral Man· she was attending a bingo M.D. ' ;,:er J,;. Fnrlon~ that "noth· game instead of weddin~. ' ; ARIES I Born March 211o April191 liBRA !Sept. 23 to Oct. 2Zl !hr end ot T. a UNCERTAINTY-OLD AS Jnforrr.:~tirn you t~:~k~\ up 1 lung time J...ack cf concentration addJ risks tn ir• ;, ,acred t-xrcpl the church Grnham C110k a ~·ottnll violini>t, TIME-IS BANE OF TODA Y'S NO WAY TO FORETELL j ·~o may ~ wrong. Make DO Msty doci· tranJ. Don't leave w1th a won-itd micd. ! $;d the rn11rn" b:ended . ,,,. nnd Keilh :>:ohle, who handh~s PARENT RJo;ACTIONS TO ANESTRESI' ' "'"'· ( • SCORPIO !Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) TAURUS Aprtl 20 to May 201 11 you're l>cred, r. 'oiccs that sang sli~ill· F. Cook played not onh· for the the April Issue ot "Mental Hv- er, his heart stopped. The, bllity, do it ~·j1Jingly nd u.rnestly. cant 3-tand still V1brat1om favor 100· \ pft·~~y: hO)'S that dressed uS whole show, but ~ave us bMU· giene," publication of 1the :llat· massaged it and he lived onl: LEO !July 22 to Aug. 21 I AQUARIUS I Jan. 21 to Feb. It) ;::-:• •anti with lhe aid nl tihtl mood music helween the ional Association for Ment,JI 16 hours. Would the ether ha·.'f Onee ycm re.a1ize you eau be wronr, you,l Encoutotgt' others. It taXes :self-Q!O~ bt ba.ck on your way w:p the Iaddtr. ~nrl unstlfi.shtteu, but ia ..-cnhw.bill.. ;:eie·np. looked con\'incin~ly nets, as well. Mike Fe•\'•!~. Health, Comparing the good affecled him if hi, heart w1• r.~JC 1 tift>\': ho,·s who occasion· VIRGO !Aug. 22 to Sopt. 221 PISCES !Feb. 20 to More~ 2lll J who wrotr and clirrctP 1961, l'idd EotupristS, fne. mldr the ~how rdrcshin;:ly to Ri\1 Griffin for his settin~s. thropologist Henry writes, ·o~r Because if he knew and h a t1 a::tc To ~lillnr F.win~. Sam Melemlv easiest way out is to let the the operation rlone. Our other · when any any oper;~tive prl' fe:·i,"P' t\w complt>te succes;; of cnuhons. and Bill F.11on goes the credit child do as he pleases. •• two boys had their tonsils rr For what little consolation !her~ cedure was under consider;: the ;how was aided by the i>o:,.~ fOI' the lightimt and sound, an~ Of course, we are uncertain. l1n. moved an dnothing happenecl. is for all concerned, it m u lion. r.•·n rnioynwnt. They were in 51 I think ''011 will renl11· like the certainty is part of being ny. fsn't there some lest that can fairly he stated that no one can I hope the write,· of this Jette: t.~i> annnnl production h~cause effect of the hlark light in!!. will not regard thi~ list of pre· tl:cy 11;111tcd to bt> in it, ert'n man where1·er we live. be talzen ahearl of time to see rightly be hlame 11 in the v a 3 t The show will continue to·night In India and China parents c·;. if on~ can take eth~r? majority of cases. cautions in the light of a ··~· thr h0-"' dres~t>cl as females and tn·morrow ni~ht. so if ;·ou press their b)• consulting as- A-11. 1s lhc fat;. or e1·cr~· c~- :-.; 1 e the phrase ''the Yasl buke. E\·ery precaution might :rinr.rO i·~ n'W'l t'~l io·T"'ntlt =·~ 0 hn\'~n·t hou~ht your ticket ,.et. trologers, by appeals to gods penenced phystcwn to wJinc" majoritv of case>.'' For there well ha\'e been taken without do so-pro1·iding you can ;ct altering the outcome in Inc and an~stors, by the wem·i·,~ or he party to the tragedy •)f is no rlouht thnl, in some 10. on~. slightest degree. of ma~ic amulets, the fear of ;m unforcseenhle. rlc>ath from ,lances, the.>e rutalilies a:·r demons. In America we <'~;. ether _and ~tl~er . mhalant an- pre,·entable and that. by takir.g llow infinitely more tragic this death would hm·e been if thts press ours by prayers to God, Among the graduates of Nova cation at Bishop Spencer C111· esthetics,. IDJc.ctwns 0 loc)] c x t r a or cl in a r y prec,m- ~ were an only son. How fortun­ hy cansulting chilcl ~uiclance Scotia Technical College on lege and Trafalgar School in :mr.sthel!cs, mmor sur;ltcal or lions. their incirlence has oeen ate that our correspondent has books, by buyin!( insurance PO'· ~-Jay lOth is Carol Christine Montreal, took her prc·euginecr. df'nta.l operati~ns and even 'uch considerably rerluced. two other ho•·s on whom to la1·· icies and resorting to psychan. Clark, daughter of :\Irs. F. R. ing course at Acadia University scemmg~y h'J~tal procedure~ Fur example. there are safer an. ish her love' and arrection. Gillett's L~ For extra-wide eyes. outline the analysts. But whether we iive Clark and the late Mr. Clark. and her final two years at Nova ~s rlrawm)l nutd from chest or esthetics than ether. The rou- special "&ent lower lid with white eyelin~r in the Orient or the United Carol gralluatcs as a Chemical Scotia Technical College, Hali· abdomen. tine use of preanesthetic sed~· concentrate. Get pencil from the centre out to States, unce1tainty remains n En~ineer and has the dis· fax, Nova Scotia, · These deaths are nol due to tives lowers the risk. The ,11 • batd··WOI'king, luxurious, fra. the corners. l!se two coals pf condiion of human exisenc·~. tinction of being Newfound· henrt defects. They cannot be sislencc hv most institutions Menu than half the mascara at the outer corn~rs So maybe our basic proh!em iS land's first lady graduate En· That she may have el·cry sue- predicted in adl'ance. And that the patient spend at least By MADDOX bottle per· of the upper lashes. For a not uncertainty at all hut mlr gineer. cess in the Engineering field is .. lh(!~~l'__occur rle~pi~ll prp. one night in the hospitill before Chicken· Tomato Bouillon, and colors all the soap dewy took. use a little petrol- proud refusal to rome to terms She receil·ed her early cdu- the wish of her many friends. the contemplatrd procedure :s Crackers make with one relfl!lar size eum jelly under eye shadow. with it. . -· _ ----· dubious roadhouse, knowing "'' another safei(uard. Rccogni- Ham Roii·U ps of Gillett's Lye. Costs you • • • This refusal is the renl rause ,,r could be wrong. lion of the new specialty or an- :>lew Carrots 25 cents - a fraction of I£ you hal'e blemishes on )'our our Inability to ~i\'e fir •n iosity. high and mighty that the \'cry We need to enter l'ncrrt:unl,. c.;the.oiology a~sures patie~t Broccoli w i t b Hotlandai3e you'd ordinarily have to back or shoulders, dab a bit of discipline to children. We can't express our indignation idea of being wrong scares :JS fearlessly as the open gate ~~ and surgeon of the presence ol Sauce Choice of jasmin, rose, witch hazel or calamine lotion We can't say "No" to the 15-ylapping may not be the in all humanity's uncertainity We need th~ self-trust Uwt cm1 inventions to avoid doing ju;l choice or the anesthesiologist nii;htly use of a sooth.ing bath if your face is long. certain answer to infantile cur- but because we have to he r.o stand [irm on that "Xo" to 'he that. as with that of the surge•1n oil. :; ------··----

OF UNITED TOWNS ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED------·Incorporated 1902

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.lHf lEN· THE AVALON TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED··------Incorporated 1919 THAN 3llMCA· WEST COAST POWER COMPANY, LIMITED-·-·-··------Incorporated 1944 JDEJDl, Investment in Plant and Property to supply Total Services supplied by these These Services Newfoundland Companies Electric Light and Power ...... $21,198,220 Electric Light and Power Services ... : . 32,006 Telephones ...... 19,711,928 ------Telephones ...... 49,818 $40,910,148 ------· During 1960 . During the past 5 years Electric Light and Power Services increased Electric Light and Power Services increased

by ..... ·...... 2,975 by I I I I I I t I I I I • I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I .... 7,821 Telephones increased by ...... 4,064 Telephones increased by ...... 19,285 Payrolls amounted to . ; ...... $2,573,000 · Payrolls amounted to ...... $10,842,070

Kilowatt Hour Output i . 1960 ...... 85,544,214 I I I COAS1 1959 ...... : .78,233,378 :I 1958 ...... 75,407,285 ! . YSLE .. 1957 ...... , ...... 73,2071168 ; '· 1956 ...... 69 ~643,300 ... S. H. MORRIS, ' President.

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, ...... '·'('"'·-~-, ., ' .... ~· ... -~... i. THE DAILY :NEWS, Sf. JOHN's, NFLD., FRIDAY, :\lAY 5, l!J£I . i.J · ·-·• :.IJ... \ . .. .. \.~.\. By W. SHRUGcs SECT I . THE STORY OF MARTI-lA WAYNE 1·------JACOBY ON BRIDGE__ ...... , SACRIFICE BID L'ISLET WILL PAY on·

· By OSWALD JAt:OBY KITCHEN East and West have one of :hose h?ldings that delight rub· ·: :1 ber bndge players, but that I cause duplicate players to tear I RANGES their hair. 1 I They can make all 13 tricks ! : at either clubs, diamonds or I no-trump and their non-vulner· For Coal ~ able opponents have a nice : in spades against anything . i except seven no-trump. Bv and Wood 1 The bidding started out the CAPTAIN EASY i same way at both tables with a ! no-trump by West; two spades FROM 1 by North; six diamonds by I}.IKE. llE•C::'> . ·: :: ' East; and six spades by South. WI''"" rU6E ...... ,,, At one table West looked at ~·~'NCO ~p.:,:!, . ;,1;#:•4 l11:; \·1!-\C~J his two diamonds and put in a LI,.',\Tt=D TO prompt double. Every one pass­ SM~LL $1D;; : . s212.oo . ed and North was set five Wi~CJW? :N . i : tricks, for a 900 point loss. H'::. C0''.C~I:T· · At the other table West was Mer.JT ... : made of sterner stuff. He de- L'lslet models are also available with factory-installed nnits 'that ,•nablc them to burn •·nal. woud NORTH S or oil without change in the fire • KQJ 1093 "QJ7 box. i' U2 .. 96 WEST (D) EAST •A87 •None 1· ¥A653 ¥42 • QJ • AK 106548 The L'Islet range has 1mi1t a reputation for depend~bility and ~ervice .. KQlOB ... AJ72 ALLEY OOP SCHOOL in hundreds of homes all over I\ewfoundland. The fmest matenals are SOUTH ----'.:,_.-----.-. ··: : ::-~"J l-"'7.'"1:_,--,f:/,•,1 .. ~'1;. .'­ .-...... Exposition \1 .6542 "!14A~t~·::, l;:.Jt ... 1!UT · I ,'t, I . ~ .• , '\\ combined with modern foundry engineering methods to ~roduce. a ¥KlOSS ITS LikE lllTLE , '1 ~ND SJ a:R. ;;, !ill ; , put up b' 0!: MOC'N6EAM -x; ran_ge ideally suited to local conditions. ~rom .the glea~m.ng wh1te • 97 / ~-- HEI=:.O '! ' of a Na\·;~ 5AJD ... I'VE l-11\D " ~ RETURNS TO I ... 543 I W. i Opening lead-+ K t·IILLIONS OF YEA.'C3 lN · 1\-IE PAST ! THE i cided that seven diamonds en1 might well make and instead of doubling West passed and left the decision about seven to , his partner. . . ~ . . '· \. . '- ! East hid seven diamonds all Th ...... , ··- ...... PRESIDENT i right and when it got back to j North he went to seven spades. last week i East doubled that and picked . organization 01 ! up 1100 and a net profit of 200 ! alcoholics knowt OIL RANGE i points. or five IMPs for his side. \ We showed ! How could East and West By \H:l\1\ELL Bl AVAILABLE WITH WARMING ~ have reached seven no-trump FRECI-:I.ES :\:\'D IHS FJ1IE\DS : for the maximum? All East CLOSET OR SHELF 1 i would have had to do would be , WAIT/ l cAN s:~ l' E ~,IADo A MISTAi

A zoo attendant says baby By Locomotive wasr.crs arc more than ever a bet­ . pigs can learn things. At least \fORTY \IEEKLE ter buy. The four decades plus a research and FROM I how to make hogs· of them· : selves. 1 PR05PECTIVE FAILURE61 experience in buiiC:ing better washers puts I • • • Locomotive at the top of vo·ur list when YOU i You're just kidding yourself i when your social standing :::.: want quality_ aud serv_ice at bud~et jwices. With comes by the quart. the built-il1 features lor depemlabi ity, you ~et s134.so the added advanta~cs of sleek , Locomotive NEVER PROVED While the Continental Con­ styling and the endurin~ heauty of high-~loss TERMS gress was debating whether to acrvlic enamel finish that's stain and fade­ admit Vermont into the Con­ proof. Compare them all ... vou'll come back federation, the • commander o! .AVAILABLE the British forces in Canada for a Locomotive electric washer and be glad suggested that Ethan Allen you did. make Vermont a British prov­ ince. Their correspondence was discovered and Allen was ac­ For prompt and efficient furnace and stove ·oil d~li~ei-y cused of treason, but his guilt or Innocence was never proved. Dl~ 7469- 3007- 3001 By AL VERMEER .

THE GREAT EASTERN. OIL ·coMPANY, I LIMITED ST. JOHN'S BELL ISLAND WINDSOR CORNER BROOK

I) SECl/ON II SECTION II The Daily News ______T::_H:__E::_·_D::_A.....:.IL::..::Y:__N:__E=-W=-S:::..:,-=-=ST TQHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, MAY------5, 1961

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(Daily News Photo). THIS BOOTH proved quite 11n umque· a tt.tartwn · at the Career~ ExpiJsition• heldrDail\· in the ;..Jews Prince Photo,, of W~le~ 1 Arena. In one corner abo\·e. there were tllutm nuted X-ra.,·~ of arms . 1 11.· . . ". c S('liOfiL STUDENTS gntherecl ~·eslerday morning to \'iew the various stalls put up in the some of the work undertaken by the X-ra'· h anc J ~ltuctures. showtn~ t:'P""itiPn whil:h ran Wednesday and Thursda~· at the Prince of Wales Arena. Shown above is of Health. ·' tee nol<•gist. This booth WilS spon~ured by the Department c• 1:h put up by the Ro~·al Canadian Navy. Schoolgirls disl'USS with the personnel on hand, the 11, C> of a :\<1\'<11 career. Photograph~ and pnstcrs highlighted this booth, and the slogan, "Go ......

--~M-Y• ------L;n \;n·,·" \\'CJ~ hoisted on the wall behind. ______:Distribution of Daily Recipe Prizes and Conception Bay News nin ; nu knnw that 'ou can ma~~ Te111perance Diplomas a ddiciou~ Chinc;e-slyle chor oucy at homr·.• It's a 1·e, ... way to use up the last. CL:\IlKKS BEACJ!-.. On W<·d : ~o01! ~I .~pril 26th. the pupils or. tlw All Annua I parish ! Red Cross Persona I5 ! Attend Youth a roa>l of pork and if you don 'I want to serve it right awa·1 Samts School, Soul h !111'er. rc· Thoughts l you can >lore lhe chop suev j, ;.:,n I"'' "·•·<·k our ac· point of being able IB \<1 cei_ved their an;l Meeting 'Collection Mr . .Tames llcid and ( 'I Your home freezrr fur a •fc1·. IIW of chil· her ho\'·friend "I'll meet~ay \'0\l' pnzes. The pnnclpals._di~lomas Ml'. I•.' . ' ' . ! • ,. Taylor spent thr_ \leek.··~llss ounc I nl"'~ll!Zation. -. : : . : k 1 Greenland and Canon lltl"l1 L"a 1 he annual pansh meet rna of: Loui~eend m Gander ntlests ol J m L . 01 . IYCC!iS. ''""""":r, ·'"""' '""' how" ' ooiog t ,''tom ght ' my loth" " '"" ·, ' io>Pi or slic:·1 1 """' ., "'" "' tho , boY thoo sh I tMt hi< loth" .,, "' 11<1" T"' lot. , . o" •" Ti<'. mmwt" to M••.lm~ G"' wld Rolph, . Con'"ho to""'" to ll t. "' d 1,", ll i" cow 11 "" ,., , 'f ; w 00 1 00 0 00 """!. •~h• :nushrcoms. ,ul»litulc ', ''""' whioh .,ld : "Iho < Gndo Th "" El" '" Boll,'". oI Ih o pm '"'" m"tmg "" •" m oh"g< ol lh<' d"tnd. l I"· Rolph Dow o, Ilw Bwmdo 1;., hi wy• C" Hllee t 'I•" Dow, """"""db~S"tdn •I o R"id, ) It, Rillr· Bot. 0 ~·" ~of'" "' 1 :;~e t.~ cun of \•·ate~' in plat~ n: ,,,..,. \\', ""tio "', by ruooiog , • ., loom homo, Of ' G t o"" All"" B ""' ,;"' " "'" bY tho t """hw"''"' od Io beod '""'"'· Nom" o I 0 • "" h'"·"'tr o" . Aptil < ,.,, Jl,, o,.. ;t 1, r: .,Jo, llt ~odo ~I" 00 thr mu::lnnnm jLJiC.c:· tfJ q~i·. < '"" """' Ioom!M blo ~ ""~· •it dido 'I wook. 1, Alo. Srh " H ""'')' · ""' tho dm iom'" of t h• tomo· roll"t"", ''rltmh om I '""'" lr "'h· Thor """ • .,.,. ''" hr· """ oo r1 "'", J, '"" n, 1p , ··rith lhc col'll'l;1rd1 .. '" '"' ""''"' ol , I· · 1 it got hro,gh , ' Grndo , Sm ;t h •"' '"m mill" 1'. 0 II 8"' •"" l''it od '","". Jt i, ,. """,. . Jh" ~· fi~lly 1 Fi"' r.'""'"' I ~ "' · ~ owr~ " \he P"hl k I ' him Ihot ho "" h> t: mm r· fiiOP !:'l'EY "I"~ J'"" · , 1 1 011 il 3' an illness The. himself A 14 year old l'nn· Grade Stx: Sylrta condil:on, fmanctall)'. ' I' ISS Jo orenred :"\c\\ell and Snow and :.lilrlren Snoll' . · . · · . ' · . . !1 El·"l)'l c · 1 ~~~~~ford 'fl , 1 • . t " F' 1"" Lorna Re1 ; l\!rs. llarm :\!iss :\nnir Sno r ll'ho ·,_. • ~lis> • · ~ : th ... t'"· brd or t'IHlki'l£. oil 311 1 1 1 1 1'·: r~tiP< diced c·rtttkcd p•t!'k "~' wb"'h "~"" "''' thol >I .,..,., >mhl h• ' " "' '· " '"'" " "" '"· "''· · c 11 · t k 1 h - .-~--·- """""" '""holt!""' J• '""' A'"''"' ,lrnt howob, "' , G"" d• '""'" .I o'"oll, Sk W, II'""""' hi> m ''""""'· ' ""; ',"' '"' , ] "· Atllmt "" >I' ff "f ""' Jl""' •I 11It"' Q1 y 8 p d '! fh..:p~ ~oy :-CHI<'fl • lhdto o· to m ld th o• I o I h o r.. .; tb ot hi> mo> ho•t I , ..,,, ro I m>dL"' IIJo"' • II"'""·· c rt "[\"'[ s ""n tht"rl,.'"' "''""Jolt \'cars ·n d ..th Wmof !"J•lrs. "'Alfl M edt,;. Boone."" , B"~Irs liN Bertom I rel"ll·,·n of Beach · ''"P' chicken boui11on N' ~t·" ~irw: S~n-'1 11 ~· 1 111 ~prnl t"J;~rke'> ,tock true-not more ed Alatcen rompaniom for mak· rlra Morccomhe .. lloonr. ath•tHhn~1011 m to15 1111all atmatt m,.. r zea p r Snol"• and •]'r·11 '· l·laro.ld "'·1 11 "nrord· Sunrlao· ri>itin~ her twn d1il· hrlr\· 1their 1 1 nnnnal cln•rrh par· th~n h·~n 1 can 1 10 oz.l Jlll1shl'OQ:1;· .. to cl1ttrch and 5 par1 11 " 1 rlren. l.aur~ Ann and Frank at ('! k · B •c1rn_ prr·t·cnl of a leo· ing her sec that flight inl.o what . Eugene Smith. :\lax Jlusst')'. · ... "' . . e ;_ • 'Irs. (',arr·eld Ralph·, · aoP n t e l'nitrd Churdt. talnl11 ~ 50 1 Cclrain. re;.en in~ jniccl '" , ·' '"' tr·po•. Tho . ""ld hm ol •m•t o""''I y · G""' To"' Phylli• N,.,, 11, , ; . , , ' , · "" " ·' ,o,.· h. The Reo·. 'f t l'an 1 ~0 oz. l h~:tn spro:r: · ' •Sk .,. d• "' lh• """'! .... 0 mootiog 0 • ""hM 1h""l'' Rito Aot ""'' d """" h" "'m •I orr... Bmh' $110' "' 'I ok' " h Ri ....' II""'" ,,li ""'" "" "''"'"" \" di~·· ro... lo~' I ' a"'" dr~ined the cxrrut!l'e, the Jeans· would not make any sense. I Bill Wells , Mr. R. W. who has: msons, $52.60; Broads, $30.50: the mcmhrrs. S:1 it and •ill " "" j "kM ol Iho • Th• k"wlodgo IhoI AI""" ' I 1•'" '"'"'' She~pard. W"''" I"' , ' . S.lm" ''"', $23.55; Sw>H b lli" Ph •·llio H"'"" · wh• i• ' - ____..... --- pepper 1 th;:o. ~oy ~aure Po •hi om d • J •h'''· ''""i : 1' I•• >X W.ox JRSF. U'f . •I .. •I =gth. Bwt It lo oot ""gh, ' l.,d, "'Iotd ""i"d ' m Iod oil tho t oil mo. ' Iotbwcy' Grn"'; Sm>dor h" 11 t ; TDR C B«onl of 2 tbsps. corn 01 $17,00; wH ~ P'""' '.' OXTO ' P ' - 1 ' . , M"" ghim"'h""d, oJ . ThOl' koow t hot ''"" oil tl>OY • ~holo""• p, 1 M', 1• "d G"'"l"d "" •1~1 · ; Toto!, $322.25. , ;"' ll "c , "'"''' t1 ""'' "' '"''"' '"""'"m"""' W.,, "'.,. stalus. of ,·ocation. can turn to God for ultimate \ . I ed Financial Secretary Treasu· onth Rl\ er. .lay that the cit)' allow \\'e't I I 11 ""1' ohild "'"· how"·"' 1• holp m 11>' io "'"''lo. So!dom >It, G"'" lo"d mI'"."'"! ·. "'. ll t, Lloyd II """Y w" "", Cb6 ''""or of H "'hm ,, .,..,,' 1 Kiw,i; 1CiI', IV' tw" ·. od Po.,pl,'< Wotd", ol~l· , , G~'" P"'d o hn of m>t Io h• , ;, ,. w" om« m ;" ,. ~""'"'"' II •ot 1b, I,,, "' oookiru: oil '• Jearn that akoholics those ~·hich open and close . had \'ery. ~ractously donale~l 3 : The Select Vestry is compris· ' 81 rthday mer~. and nc~lww .. Laura Ann. men! of Casa l.oma. sldllet: nrld pork and 2 table· nite p<·nplr. I C\'erv Alate-en meeting. 'l'hen scholar:;lups to the. All Samts. cd of Mr .. George Wilson, Mr. I G . and !•rank Tnmboh on Sunday. spoons soy sauce. Brown ment 1 "" '"'" q """""'- IJ>•,.. ,... I'· ...... h '"' ...n. ' ""'"i' '" Ih.' '",, lo who 110 "' Sh .,,.,,, M'' """" ' ree t Ing S' eRA XES S1 c. UTED ·'"'hllr·' "'" odd ..t..,' "'""' on~s as other new· (or weaknesses so we may de·' Cel\.e the ~lghest marks ~·Ill' 1\loore. Mr. Fred Batte~. Mr. I ~ . . Chr' ste . LLO\'Dm~sTER, Sask. i('pl and houillon. Let simmer . F"' "'""''''' '"'ld , ho . ""' y '"' holp.'' Tho" hoy, ; tb "' '"'"· 1AI'" ,-,.,.h '"d >lo, Boll ·""'. . Cf.A RKE S BEACH - >h• , I n In 9 Fr.·, "h""pmg "''"" '""', oloott W mi"'l", Add m,.o. lo fuhot'" oloob oliom' . '"' giel' '"" t hot thoit pto· I G'"'' Ni"" $20 00 "h"J.,. . t "· Tho ""'t "' romm •11" ' Moil~• """~"· "'' 4th. rim. , CLARKE's BEACH~"" ;" """'' '"'""' '" "" Hi 11 "'"" 'Ii• w< """, '"'""'"h "" . ""'"" Ihot tho" •" . gtom I• ' op ioil "'I '" io i" •h ip; Gndo T '"' $30.00 "hoi", . " '""'"~"' ol Mt, Roy Boo,., "":' p' ko' Moy 14th.' )I m .. I'"' '"" ol Mt, ""' M"· R" I'' i' di.;ldd Wod• ord 'r li; R. •' . Iho '"'" oil "'"h'"""' ""' id~nt~ lo su}lpnrt such a d<'epPst sen st-. I•hip; Gtodo El"'", $50 00 oh.,,m.,, Mt. ~loiToy Toy!Ot CIO)t"" Pd~l" A''"""' '"""h, '"'" h ,,.,. ol >ho F i;h '"'' ""'" .\o , "'"" "'"''" omlil """ " 0 0 . I""" \ h" '"' loth• ' f Th6• utid<> ... """ pilod ' Tho m" ' ' ' Co""'·"''ho"' I" M•' '"' ' R" ... "" "'"''0 d ""' '""'"' '""'""""' '"" oli>N' "''"'"'' "' Ih iek '"'' """ I 1 1 8 "" "'"'''' hom•tim" · hy "" Now I .,mdl '"' TomP"' ! R"I "mo "' "Bill• "" Kid" i ''"'"' hy ;:• ,;10 " ' h ";'· "''"' " 1 Cl '"''" · ' IPh· 0 wm II" di '" i< ' . o"Ir » w"""" ;,•, ''""' " iled ci" , 0"~ "~ 0 1 '"";t0 """"'· ' godp•~"'' it'' """, "" ~•, '""' ict io"' w~re ' '"' F""" i" to whom .,. . w" Willi'"' H Bo" ;,.,., i p, ~. , " "' ' " " ' w om ""hi" w"' "''" "' · ~I" f:m "\ '"'' II· 11 c· I'"" " ""' " ' k""" " Io .,;,1 i• lot

drunken at•cusations. The i discus~iuns taught her '· ., alcoholics. in their i , PASS WAGE BILJ, need for self-justifica· i \\ ASHlNGTON

I. • I THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, MAY !I -.. ly Cop The I. I

•. .Antonelli, Bell Could 1 Wallop· In Dykes' Stori

By HARRY GRAYSO~ Th~ Ya~kees couldn't make up Phillips has to bit more ihan Perry was an 18·game 1 1 Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ;their l_lllnds where Held belong-lthe .207 he turned m last year. last _season and Is JUst '· NEW YORK (NEA )-The In· , ed. His development was .Joe: Bic Power could help no end by to hts peak. )ludcol dians bavc a manager, James 1 Gordon's _outstanding ~chievc- [making more of his streaks good Stigman and Barr:· Joseph Dykes, who tens funny, ment as fteld marshal m the: ones. ·other starters .. Istories. h~ge Cleveland Municipal Sta- • Willie Kirkland . should helt Wynn Hawkms is a I And a couple of who 1; dmm. mor~ balls out of sight now that pect Bob Allen I coulrl put considerable wallop· he IS away from the vagrant ~Iob1le. Coach :\lrl 'into .Jimmie Dykes' yarns. They'. GARY BJ,LJ, winds of Candlestick Park on about Frank Funk. a arr Johnny Antonc11i anrl Gary. "Only has to re\·ert to form" San Francisco Bay. Tito Fran· brought up from ' Hc11. With pitching. and provid- · • cnna hits for distance and last The Cleveland henrj rd no one of importance gets The elub went to pol last trip season .Jimmy Pi_crsall demon· a:erage.. hut thai\ a hurt. the Tribe could challen~c when a broken index finger on strafed that he IS a whole lot ailment 111 thr Ame the Yankees, Orioles and White his throwing hand put Held out more than an All-Amrrican out smcc each duh gare Sox. Antonelli and Rc\1 onh· for 40 clays. nwking npar-miraeulnus calchc> dozen athletes to the hai'C to revert to their form of For the Indians to be a threat,· in center field. in;,!ton and Los .. 1wo \'l'ars a~o to provide the rc- .Johnny Temple has to ~rt hark Tlwrr is pitthing to ~o 11'ilh The Indians FOUR A DAY-MILWAUKEE, Wis.: San Francisco Giant slugger Willie Mays holds up four baseballs quir~rl pitchin!(. in the N<~tional League :.;trirle Anlonelli a111! Bell. all_hon~h it front linl'. hut sil'(nifyin~ fo~r home runs he hit, April 30th, against the Milwaukee Braves here, tying the record. The Anyone wanlin!! to gd away lw hac! with the Heds. lluhha could he on the shy s1de. .11m hrttrr st~y 1n·ll. I.eon: ~ I s~ar center fielder. slammed the four. 400-footers in the game to become the ninth man in major league ~;;o~;c~~; t~;r~m~~~!ca~a~~~~~;t~~ · -. .·.. . - -.:- ---::,~;,;· . : , • V.· -}_,,. h1st~~y to a~compllsh the fkeatM.The ~,1 ants W?n, 14-4, has the team blasted a total of eight homers to tie flag winner could do consider- • .4 ..,;. ano er maJOr eague mar . a~s: 1 was JUSt up t ere swinging." . i ably worse than string along, . - · 1 1 ------·---:- with the Jnclians. Frank Lane .:.• • . may be trade happy, hut the· ..-I departed general mana1 a man·' Trophy and !h~ "I ; ager as he has this spring. The 1 The social season will be · June 3, with top-flight musical · that goes with it : ofd third baseman coulc! have : receh·cd lOR of brightened in St. John's this entertainment, floor show, a I i named his starting lineup tl~c ~ of 180 point~ year by the injection of special 1 novelties and the selection · of 1 ; day the hired hands checker\ m . Closest. with ;;n 1 monthly dances organized br some beautiful young miss as 1' ~orm l!llman of the Feildian Athletic Associa- , Queen of the dance. A Queen \\'in2s. ..\m\1• l!che lion. ! will be chosen by a panel of I York R~n::crs. ~ The dances will feature uni· ' judges at each monthly dance, of the trophy. '·': que entertainment and attrac· ; and she will reetive a valuable I noint~. tions and a special three-man : prize, along with ticketa for : is the only rl~~­ committee has been establish· herself and her escort to the • thc t ro•1hy both < ed by the Association to plan : next dance. The various Queens and a crntrc the events. Fred Phillips, Carl: will be eligible for a grand the few to win Brown, and Da\•id Burnell have : prize after the series of dances of diHerent te; outlined plans which will make ' has ended. , these dances a social hi_ghlight ! Tickets for the informal I . in the capital city. : dances will go on sale shortly, ·1 COOT CAUGHT-Chuck Schilling (left) of the Red Sox g-ol's Proceeds of the dances will i and will be available from any after tagging out Coot Veal of the Washington Senators during an be in aid of the Feildian aGr-\ executive member of the Feild· •steal of second in the first inning of a game in ·Boston. Calling t·he play . dens Campaign, which is a drive ian Athletic Association. to provide funds for the con­ pire Ed Runge. (NEA Telephoto) •truction of a fourth artificial Skin Is dry and acaly from the J. Carey. Holy ice arena had recreation cen· indoor heat and outdoor cold M. Spcarns. P: tre In St. John's. of winter, takes kindly ta the (UU11B~a(U1sei(:Q'b"*al:u1l~', K of C Billiards Demeter T R. Lane, l\I. C The first dance will be held . nightly us• of a soothinl bath 1 I LOS :\:"iGELES '.\P J. Kielley, St. E at the Old Colony Club on oil. '= B.-1 The K. of C. Billiards Tourna- ' \n«e\~ es Doc \~crs0 1rau,. '•' I ment finished its regular sched- der Charlie Smith ::1:d '226 223 . 190 184 1 ule last night as Frank Hickey Don Demcier to 210 I of Plain defeated J. W. ;'\Ia· Thnr,day for re:i<'l 193 : honey of Spot 20R-118. The Farrell and infield.-:· 236 247 152 197 I final standings in the tourney Koppe will repo:· to The more you know 10141044. 1had Spot well out front with ;!ers' Sptk3nr. '.\':,,: HOURS ARE GOOD, TOO-Fred Green, towel over I the exact figures expecterl to club in the Pacifi<- , .• ,,: 1 Smith. 2~. hit ::" a: 206 251 his head, relaxes in the bull pen. _The big le~t-hander · I be rrleased toda~·­ about Scotch . Hickey ran up 132 in breaks la:;t vrar and is 231 189 shows unmistakable signs of raptdly becommg more 1 166 222 last night !taring 45 16 13 13 proniising youn~,t. r. He· 161 172 than a middle man in the Pittsburgh Pirates' pitching 1 Standings 13 11 11 10 10 and 10 while used at short-top hy I . 205 185 ~lahoney got 42 in breaks with lies. aeh erne. · · 969 1019 11 11 10 and 10. Plans call for ORJEST.\L the more you like By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a dinner and presentation of Rug dealers rlf'f1nP trophies within the near future. Commercial Oriental rugs a~ th•;e 190 23Ci New Trophy at Hi Corbett Field, where the W L Pet. GBL Ballantine's have been in actuol u'! 185 15-1 1 ecause o t rave 1 1cu 1es. Indians trained on the edge of· San Francisco 12 7 .632 - I B f 1 d'ff' It· countries in wlwh · · 266 223 Tucson. . Pittsburgh 10 i .sgs 1 . the first inauguration of George Bowling woven for 50 ~-ear< 0r . 234 283 For Softball "Not much choice, but they're · :\Iilwaukee B 7 .533 2 Washington as president of the 1 :.anmellson 206 255 all god ones," beamed Jamesie Los Angeles 11 10 .524 2 United Stat~s was delayed from 1 10811151 ···"': Boy. "Power, Temple, He,ld and Cincinnati 10 10 .500 212 1 March 4 to April 30, 1789. so :\PPROH: n!LL - 1 TS--G Booklet J Phillips in the infield; Kirk· Chicago 9 10 .474 3 his first term was cut short by OTTAWA (CP ··- Trr Th1 lt. John's Senior Soft­ Smith 182 111(] League announced yester­ 'A most interesting book~et 1and, Piersall and Francona in St. Louis 8 10 .444 312 1 almost two months. . banking committPr ball 1 alsh 191 234 day that they have received a on the St. John'• CommerCial the outfield. Romano is the Philadelphia 6 13 .316 6 , ------proval Wednesday to a Walsh Bowling League has been plac· catcher." International League . Jersey City 5 4 .556 2\z implement a C:u;~l!ia · 218 186 new individual trophy for the 1 Whalen ed on the market. It is the first The Redmen possess no out- W L Pet. GBL ·San Juan 8 7 .533 2 2 States com·ention · 190 221 coming aeason. The .. Examiner Bursey 262 19! of ita kind to be published on standing stars, although Woodie Columbus 9 3 .750 ·- 1 Rochester 6 8 .429 4 ; avoid double taxation. will present the player in the 1043 99! league judged "the most im­ the League in ten years and con· Held easily could become one-\ Toronto 1 6 4 .600 2 1Buffalo 5 7 .417 4 , tales. It now gor; to tains much information of the a home run hitting shortstop. Richmond 8 6 .571 2 1 Syracusa 3 11 .214 7 i ate for final proved" with an award this readin~. ITKIICIA,NS NO, 1 ~;,.· coming aummer. League. 262 22: The booklet is the work of ~ The addition of this trophy 166 32 Bill Abbott and Bruce Perry '-:~ brings the number of individual 201 22~ ~·. ' two of the top bowlers in the .. awards six with trophies be· 170 30 ...... to circuit, and besides containing ...• lng given for the most home Kearsey 204 19 ~ runs, top batting average, most the League's constitution lists 1003126 ... ~ .. the various winning teams and JOSEPH'S-1 ~-·: runs batted In, most valuable , .. player and best pitching record. individual highlights for the Maher 161 31 ....~·! The Howie Meeker Trophy goes past ten years. Co~!ins 213 19 The booklet will be on sale .. to the championship team with Cr•tcb 260 1B ·::! the VOCM award for the first within the next few days and Coish 190 1 ~ it is expected to enjoy brisk place finishers. 225 1~ sales as It one of the better IN UII,POfll Qt.IIIIIJI YWI 1049 9' t:IT... IUIHID 1117 publications to be forthcoming on local sports. c. UNITE~ La_ne ..... 275 2~ WJght . . 228 21

tMI t.ITl Holloway 140 11 MlNtl IDWAIIIO vtt Legion-Guards Andrews . 204 2• 169 2• 101611: In Semi-finals ( ,.... ,.lll"l!l-..;...o I Hall · .. , .. 205.11 FINEST P~Yne :.:· ... 1~ 1'.· 8COTCH WHISKY Canadian Legion and Guards I ay ...... 16\ 2 W .LINOID ••OTTLID W advanced Into the semi-finals heeler :.182 2 ot' thi: Club Darts Knockout Murphy . 209 2 ~~Jm~ series last night. L,egion blank­ 82510 DIIT~::. s..l.au .. tc ' ~ ed St. Pat's 2-0 while Guards IIMXIUCI 0 KOTI.AND came up with a 2-1 win over i.. Star. , Ted Morton with double two and Sid Molloy with double eight were the Legion finish· ers .. Ted Spender hit double 16 for Guards In the first leg but Peter Deutsch evened it up for Star in the second leg on double nine. Junior Pelley had Guards winning as he clocked ·double eight in the last leg. Frank Hynes of Guards and Peter Deutsch of Star registered . a tun each. "the superb Scotch" The semi-finals will be play­ ed tonight with the • winners ·Q moving into the best of nine le(S finals for the Dwyer Me· WATCHING AND WAITING-CHICAGO: Sam Taylor (catcher), Glen Hobbie ------moria! Trophy. Tonight at 7.30 and Ron Santo (3b) cruuch along the third base foul line during the first inning of the Cubs-Los 1 ------~ STEADY THERE-Big Mike Feildians clash with CNRA game. The ball, straddling the foul line, is the cause for all the concern. It eventually went foU · while at 9.00 Legion faces Souchak even growls 1111 · lon1 ball was off the bat of Charlie Neal.-(UP Telephoto). (Kot ~rted by Board of Liquor Control) putts into the lictle. Guards .. ly Cops Lady Byng Gander Bowling Has The Fourth Time Champions Declared ' GANDER (Staff)-Bowling the latter part of the schedule. at the RCAF Alleys here has CNT were leading RCAF by come to an end with two cham- 80 pins going into the last pions being declared. Customs frame but RCAF outllcored the copped the Mens' League while CNT by 88 pins in the third the RCAF team number four frame of their three frame were the !rlixed League title playoff for the championship by 1inners. only eight pins. Customs and Operations, with Each of the championship 'he highest semi-final pinfalll teams will receive a large ·noved into the Men's League . trophy with individual awards :inals. In the final night of the 1, being presented to the various ~ircuit Customs rolled 2975J members of the winning squads. ·vhile Operations had 2844 to i These will be presented at a 1ave Customs capturing the • dance to be held at the Recrea- ·rown by 131 pins. ' tion Centre. In the Mixed League RCAF With the season completed Number four and CNT clashed the DAILY NEWS extends in the finals. RCAF had been their thanks to Mr. F. O'Don­ the top entry all season with : nell for his many favours and ; the CNT coming on strong in ' co-operation over the past year. CAUGHT IN THE ACT-Norm Cash is out attempting to steal second base at Tiger Stadium in Detroit. i -~--=-·-----~--- Bobby Richardson takes Yogi Berra's throw and makes the tag. Yanks' second baseman is backed up by ~~~~ Tony Kubek. Umpire is Johnny Stevens. ______Gander. Elks Present Tigers -Yanks Still Winning; 'Darts League Awards

I GANDER (Staff)-The Gan- 1 Eaton Trophyy by Mr. D. Shep- • R • I F• pI der Elks Club held their Darts pard. Gordon King won the . n Ir st ac e : League Trophy presentation :Oiost Valuable Player award GI a n ts em aI n . . ' here on Wednesday night with and received the Lloyd Trophy 70 members and their guests .from ll!r. John Lloyd. attending. The presentation · Members of the winning Jets One Hitter took the form of a flipper din- . team were Jim Miller, John Joey Jay Hurls ner with the flippers being Simms. Frank Roach, Bill Kel­ [lown in from Horse Islands es- . land, Ron Locke, Laurie Brown pccially for the affair. . and captain Gerard Hollohan. Chairman for the affair was The Darts League was a three Ray Penton and he expressed . Learn affair and had its sched- · the thanks of the Club to Heber tled running from October to · DaYis, and Hubert Wells, the March 17. It was termed a. cool

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I ;; ,.,, ~nt to CornwaU and ' II"" > famDJ elze and lneome will dlvidual may not be awed for basis; that i~,' according to the ers hu been checked by com· population and farms they mis!loners, returns will be for· and from the Prairie : l' .. be left fer cempletlon by each taxation, military, or any to Wlnnlpe& for checkinl 1 penon 15 years and over. It other purpose except the cal· enumerate. warded to the Bureau'• re&lonal Will Be For a census that covers half office• at St. John'1, Halifax, transter of Information to wiU ask the place of resi· culation of statistics, And Ejht Documents a 1heds which will then bt dence five years ago, as well third, answers given by the. continent, embracing the most Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, varied conditions of nature and Winnipeg, Edmonton and Van· lated In .Ottawa . 1 11 each married, widowed individual are absolutely con· settlement, uniformity of pro· couver. In these centres, several ln Ottawa, the do!:um~nt .. Newt ... ,.. and divoreed women In the fldentlal, They are not avail· be fed into an electronic ....+' • ,t. se cedure Is clearly impossible. 1n hundred employee• will carry d oi the M~ :~.~ u 1961 · Census hoaaehoid, the date of her able to any department or er"-the only one of it1 ., In The Labrador, Ute northern parts ot out the initial proceeding of re­ [tlews and ., .f. census of canada hall been of recent yeau ar1 baaed partl)' delllky and ellaraaterll&lca ol flnt marrille and &be num· agency other than the Dom· the l'rairie l'ruvmce~, the turDH. Before the 1951 l.:enaus, the world. The reader, Clock La~:: every ten )'1181'S MiliCI Qil population. tile fOPWIUIIA art avlillbll. ber of live-born dllluren Mhl iluon Bureau of Statlltlca •. •~orthwesL 'i'erntunes ami !II!!W Uus work was done in Ottawa; the recordJ of 800 ••.,•rnliiK DeVOll t;o~ilel·llnun. • · e lll'tit Willi 1n . l'~rlol11call)', all bualnlllll&l There 11, in fact, tcarcely a hat had • .t'lnali)', 1& wW 18k Anll every census taker and ~usbec, tne vomm10n Bun~au startm& wltll that census, tll1 mmute, wlll tranafer previl lll'/l( ·'l'ne tentu,1 11 on Jw 1, take mventory of meir po~ition. br11ncll of bUilneu activity - aiHIUl 111come Uf any J eltner ali other emp1o)'ee~ of tile of Stattstlcs Will b11 assisted by Bureau decentralized the oper· from· paper tu nameleu doh Playtime 111 •• · 1· · m nufacturln" ellln" or fin from 1a1arlea and waaes or Blll'eau are Witter oath not 10 the H.t;.M.l'. m takllll: 11111 ccn· ation. After the regional otflce mo~aneuc tape. Tbe tape, News. • t f · a th t do n t hav (rom any otller 110ur~:~. l'er· reveal a single item about 1!1tU, Will be Ule largest; ~~ Wlll •.. ne census 111 a mm1 ar proc• a •• 1 • • sus. ~·or the enumeration ol stafla have completed their turn, will be run throu14 at Rat coWtt·•pellted tupopulation oe almos·t wn~en one-third IS ex· dure.country 'Ine is prm111ryits population-the asae o any ancm.-Jpecl11c Ul81a for censusea o fl1:urea.e 11011s llvma in hou•eholda at any lndlvlduat, under penalty military perHonnel in Canada stage of the proceedings, the electronic computer; the ere'ater tnan when the tast de· number of people and their They are u important to busi· whicb this document Is leU of fine, Imprisonment or both. and abroad, the Bureau will be I populatiOn and housma docu· in& totals will b1 edited cenrual census was taken in characteristics. lJata about sex, ness •• they are to 11overnment. lone In Uve) will be asked to 'fh~ Bureau 1\self is lorold· aided by the Department oil ments will be forwarded to Ot· zed and printed by tbe ' 1'951. ge, occupation, orilin, lan·· In addition, there Is a host of answer the queltlona, aeal II, den by : ·Je Statistics Act from Natwnal ~cfcnce .. Tha Depart· I tawa for further processing and staff. The first tabulation 1 series w Iilbt available in Tlialll61 Censu~ will measure auage and education conatitute other ustl too varied to lial. and hold it tor plcklnc up 11 Issuing any stalemenl that ment of CitiZcnslup and Immi· 1 tabulation. Al:rlculture sche· popu.illtlon, housmg, a~:r culture tile background against which Census facts become part of the a later date by the census would disc10se facts relating gration assi~ts in the enumer· \ dules will be handled different· ember, 1961. The last and me ·cnandising characteris·1 other economic and social ••· backilround knowledge that al· taker. I to individuals. The name or · atmn of lnd1an Reserves. · ly; those !rom Eastern Canada should be compiled by tics o.l 1canada. Its uses are so peels of the country must be most every member of the com· The houoinl: document will be every person is nO'ted by the When the work of census tak· ' anJ British Columbia wiii be ber, 1962. varied that ·there is scarcely a al!Sessed. The well-beinG of the munity requires at one time or used at every' fifth house to re· I census taker; but this is to pha&e; of economic and social state can be measured only another. And every organization cord such characteristics as , serve merely as a check on c activity that cannot be related through the medium of popu· that ia concerned with people- type of dwelling, age, number the completeness of enume· to it. lt is of great value to all lation statistics. from churches to housing auth· of rooms, water supply, beating ration, not to associate the leve!J.. of government, business, In allocating health and other oritiea - find cenaua resulll and other facilities. Those who Individual with any of the I "fal"ry Tales" But Letters We'd industry, labour, as well as srants, provincial authorities enable them to render better own the home in which they facts recorded. 'l'he census is

those responsible for the ad· 1·equlre population fisure1. In service. reside will be asked to estimate for atatlstlcal purposes only. 1 ------numstrauun o! agcnc•es of arranging tughway development CENSUS DOCUMENTS its value and state whether For purposes of taking the social weHare, Justice anu edu· and education pr~J;!rams, pro· Eight documents will be used there is a mortgage. Tenants census the country 1s d1vided I By 11;\L BOYLE "f'rankly, this time the bank\ "It waa awfully awetl 11 catwn. 'l'ue many lacts Wli!ctl vinctal authorities need cen1us In the 1961 Census. 'fhoSI of will be asked the monthly rent i first in!o .census d1stncts, each. :-lEW YOHK •AP•--Exccm's is in error, and we regret any. to pay me S75 a \llllek1 it only posswle to obtam . ,. general lnteriSt deal with ( 1) and what serVIces are mciuded · ot wh1ch 1s m charge of a cen· ; from letters llcople would like · inrom·cnience to you or your I out of your $125 aaJ ry II\ tnrou~;h15 Ct!II>U> will lie uscu IlgUI'es. Suntlarly, censUI data population, (2) m1gratioll, in the rent. I :;us commlsswner. lo'or the 1961 ito gel-but rarely do: :husband. Our recheck show• laet 20 yearJ, Geor1e. but in reaching11 dccJ;wns that Will tamily lize and income on a 'l'he mam agricultural ques· Cen>us, there will be about ! "\\'ell, dear brother-in-law. that instead of being overdrawn don't have to any longer. 1 Rand ~~:s ~~~e~~: t ~~~ft~1~r:~n~~~h~~~ ! 1 for make Cand

I' ol Commons. Theh census pre· I salesmen, and Indicate where tioas will be asked on employ· This will provide a mailing re· I' Census commissioners, apof. ' ·ROL'GII · · OS, OASJ>RUI'I' ol· .\!"'···,·co.-.. a count of t e population necessary occuplltional 1kllls ment, occupation, the kind of cord which will servP. as a bisis pointed by the l\linister .. 0 . 1 1 ...... , · Tlirrf rlead men also were In ~ents 1 01 1 0 1 11 !1 of each provmce so ttlat an act! are available, They aupply the busines1 or Industry in which for a questionnaire survey earlv ·rrade and Commerce, arc in· 11 t ut\ a1 J ' t 1 ~ 1 tt'.t' 1· '1'·'1 lilt• ho~t. 0 0 1 1 11 : mJ.Yd be passed by I;'. arliament to 1 business a. nd financial com· they work, and if they are wage. in 1962, h · · I! structedIJ . bY ffleers . f . t1 •e ·yourw ~mall•r ormu son a witht e\ eHJ!)Crhis ho111~ ' 1'1 Je 1 · ,. · !I. were suffering 1: a JUst representation. ·1 munlty w•th a variety of In· earners, the number of weeks r ree points about the 1961 ommwn Bllrcau of Slallsllcs. 1 . ·t 1 . til from shock, dch.l'flration 11nrl ex- i A aecond reason is that a ' formation useful In appral•· they have worked during the Censu~ ahould be e~pham·· 1• fhe;, . m· turn, tram· the census: ctlandi'Uff. wmJs n· curesr hl'c~W'~" \':or 'of c,;s its as!<'ll· a po.,urr. Some were delirious. 1 1 1 number oi lederal payments to i lng bualneaa development• 12 months prior to the census, ed, Joust, no question has \ takers m thetr at.·eas and gi1·.e dcnc t 0 d th the pro\'inces are based on 1 and investment opportunities, · and their wages or salaries. Fin- been 1nserte d m. creiy to 1uetat·' ·1 e! 1 . supcri'ISIOn· to lhc•r How~rcr,· '\' \\'" c' al'"roy . ~l'",·•ll\·c se•• ,.,,. "· '!'lie .'tiprellle Ja1" of the land population. T h e original pay· Newspaper and olher perlodi· ally, one question will be asked sati 5f 81 1 K b 1 k c k c ' •• ' ' ments, . granted under the cal publlshen, alona wttll of every male 25 years and over .onl ! Ybecauae mp ethe curios informatmn y, . ut I· wo.rpomted · byensus comm1sswners Ia. ers are andap· :! citedcrah"rass orer rcmon~rits put entia!autl .if as vo•1~ ofthe the Con>titut•·on t:nited States la1vs consists mad oft'n Brttlsh North America Act fall radio and televlalon ata&!Oillo coacernlnl war service. 1s m widespread demand f 0 r ar r q · d t 0 · . · , 11 ' · · ' e into Utis category, and the fed· can better serve tbelr e- At every fiftb houaehold im e e utre pass a practlca 1 and ~the boy would dtop in to· pursuance of the Constitution . 1 portant purposes. Second, I test. They are patd, for the 1· tnlk o\·er terms 11·e at·c -u1·e and tr"", ti·e·. n1ade under au· era._------~------~·",;r.------~--~~~~·:s~o:::n:~~~·::ou~~a:n_:n:· 1·pronncia 1 tax agreemenll munltiea when fllllrH 111 tile •untlonnalre •• ml1ration, ra•t btal _.. b t 1 __:m~o:st~p~a~r~t,~o~n~~a~~PI~·e~cc:·~w~or~k~t~ha~t~. ~·-~:~·------~l~ti~Io~r~itt~y~of~th~e:~l~ln~i~te~d~S~ta~t:es:·~~!!~!!~~~~~!! " "' '

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COt-.ro\i'tO N 7.05-Bob Lewis Show 1 ling bcarh resort. 7.15-News Here the Federal Aviation I 7.2a-5ports At:cncy has created a multi· I News 7.25-Bob Lewis Show million-dollar research center I ot the Mornln.; for the dc,ign and testing of :-~cws wnd Weatbea 7.3o-Ncws 7.:J5-Wc3thcr Foreca~t ullra-modcrn gadgets to elimm­ I Clock atc ct age flying hRz~s De1·ot1olll 7.40-Bob Lewis Show 7.45-News Directed by Jim Anast, Preview FAA's Chief of Rcs~arch and Pla)·time 7.5tJ-What's Cookin 7.55-Bob Lewis Show Dcl'rlopmcnt. thr 6.000-acre I laboratory i~ staffed )Jy 2.000 Random 6.CO--!';ews and Weather 8.05-Spor\s scientists. en~inccrs, pilots and ! 8.10-llob Lewis Show administrative personnel. )'o'.l'ef All arc working toward one I t.: u;umcrs 8.15-'fran~pcrtation Hcport 0 8.20--Boh Lewis Show ~oal-to relieve the mountin~.l ~,·h11ol Broad"a;t ncrrc wrad;in~ pressure;; that . th~ :.tornmll 3.2:>--Kiddi~s Korner 111 s.:;o-Ncws and Sports hc,;d hoth pilots and traffic; :. n~ f'ops 8.35-Wcather Forecast controllers as airways hr.comc 1 111 Toudl intrcasin~Jy crowded. : B.40-13oi> Lewis Show 1 Sdit"'l Broautast Todav thrre arc ~bout !19.080 :.td:;ricle 8.55-Just a Minute , ·-·-'·- -- - ·-·------\ planes 'or all types· and speeds 0.00-News and Weather 1- 8.00--Torbny Weather , 8.00-Cream of the Crop ; flying in the t:nited States. CIUJICC. !l.O~::\lu>ic for Million~ 1 5.01-Danee Party 8.05-News · 9.45-News I Within a fl'll' years, the nnm- 9.20-Star TiJne 6.00-News Highli{:htl 10.00-VOCI\I Gold Record 12 0 9.3a-Austin Willis 6.01-What's Cookin' 8.10-Brcakfast Club : her is expected to top "·0~ · FAA orrtdah rhtck over 1 ~ompnter, 8.15-Sportscast Show ' Ke·~ping track of so many a1r· · !1.~3- Weather Forecast 6.02-Weather Forecast . !0.45-~po•·lscast :<-raft. especially ol'er (•ongcsled' with nlh~r ~rhcdnlrd flights messa~e in code. A 1111aUez .llt'>><'r MO.-Jerr~· Wiggins Show 6.05-Bul\etin Board 8.25-News 8.30-llit Tunc of the Day 10.55-:\' ews , airpPrt Hrr3s, is hecnmin:: too. ami then s('/ect a dcparlure' sending unit haa been de~igned \l'IIS and \\'cathm 9.35-Jnne G1·ay Show 6.10-National News J 1.00-Torbay \\' c~ther : mneh for the hunmn brain. i tunr. i for pilots. The system t111ble1 · · !Juntrr Show., · 10.00-Ncws in a Minute 6.15-Sports 8.35-Sport!:rast ' 8.40-Brcaklast Club 11.02-Rig Top Ten '\ • • • lniormation radioed hy the· warnings to be sent in a frac- R:mdet1ous ~ 10.01-i\lartin's Corner 6.25-News 11.30-Cl. '> 59H That is wh~· FAA scienli~ts pilot to an· <0ntrollers al•Jng. tion of the time it talcea to \lbs 'f1me . 10.15-Jcrr~· Wtggins House· 6.:l0-Dare Maunder·~ Club 93 8.55-Ncws 12.00-!\cws nrr drn>t111rl, so mnrh cHurl to hi> routr w:ll t>e fed mto com-, broadcast them. wives Choice 7.00-News Highlights . ! 9.00-Ki1ehcn Corner · 12.05-f.'lub 5ll0 'lli:;htcnin;: the workload of t'Oll·. pulers to insure the plane is· . l::lllrleLvuu~ 10.30-:\ational News 7.01-Club tl3· [10.00-Newa 1.00-C\osedown trollers and pilots. One of thr not on a coliis'on course with· The A1r Foree. however, lias c r•ul for ~lelmly . lll.~l3-What's Cookin' 7.30--N;.ws 10.0!">-Storli Club moc-t dramatic of thcrs de\'ircs o Jandmg scqurnce. · the Pilot about tmpendlnl dan- . · 10.50-Jcrry Wiggins House- 8 31-Best from tbP- West 10.55-News FUlDA\', Ap;·l\ 21st. . sy,.tcm that can fignrr out flight , ,\ porlion of the !>PC system gcrs. FAA will start te1tlng in the Air wives Choice 9.00--Ncws Highlights 11.00- S1000 Club rl~ns, kcrp track of· t11e planes i' >Ci~cclulcd for usr at Boston . lhts devtce in the near future. Brnarlca~t .11.00-News Highlights 9.01-Nfld. Soiree ~ 11.15-Ju\:c Box Jamboree · in ti~r· air and :wruratrly srhrd- ~ Airport ucxt year DPC is ex·, 1 tile Alhums , ll.ol-Jerry Wiggins House· 0.40-Snlt Lalte Choir · 11.30-Wcstern Jamboree , 10.45-Curtoon~ lull' thc·m for safe landinr.,;. To-' {Jt•ctrd to C'Uiltml ;-:cw York I : wives Choice !1.45--News I 1.55-News ll.Otl--llompt·:· Room Ida)' thr'e johs are hanctl~d h::. City air traffic hy 1964. TilE L\ND OF ALGERIA. · 11.15-The Right to Happiness 10.00-Ncws Highlights 12.0().-l\lom·y Barrell 112.00-Local untl !liottion;~J tn1·n. . Human traifir: controllers. A\;;cria, much in the news of !'\rws Summary 1 1 11.30-:'>/cws tO.ol-The falcon 12.05-Rnmhlin' with Rc<'ords 1 Saf<'l'' experts pomt ont tl•at will 'till supervise lhr rom nul-· late, has an area of 846,124 : ll.:l5--)lC\d. Qmz 1tl.:l0-Natinnal :-lews l:!.:lO-Ncws 2.00-1 Rcnwmbrr llama · ton maeh r:· a coutrollcr's t1mc rrs :md relay th~ instruttilons · square miles and a population "1'J.·It'. , . 11.15-Moncyman 10.45-SporL~ 12.35-Ramblin' with Recot·ds ' 2.30-Chrz IIelrnr i' C'onsumc•1l with l:ri•ping tlr- hy ptlof>. i of about 10 million. The Book . \~w;' ~n~ \\ eatner 12.00-Ncws Highlights 10.55-Lelicrs and Messages 12.45-Fishcrman's l•'orccast 2.45-Nurserv Sdmol Timr taii<-d reconls of flights and • Safe!)' exprrts. howc\'rr. of Knowledge says that Arabs o-Jll""1:'" 1 r l'llnram . \12.01-Bob LeWIS Town and 11.00--News Highlights 12.50-Ramblin' with Records 3.0ll-Thc V~rdict is \'ours n,slll~ 1hi~ informat•on to and Berbers make up nearly ' P rompl:lin that bro;•dcastin~ in· f · T<~d•~ • Country 11.01-Paul Hershon's Music in 12.55-News 3.30-The G~le Stonn Show other ('On! rollers. The control· · ~tructim~s and warnin;;s bl'; 9; 0 .rer c.ent o the population. !l~letin, 1 12.30-i\ews the Night 1.00-Ramblin' with Records 4.1111-0pen !louse . . l~rs dPn't hal'c cnmP;h tal. . , . . t ,.. ,1 0 <'. 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FOR SALE !-1 only Crosley AT Notice ------~------·AUTO PARTS (Whole) WhereTo Stay Shelv-a·dor Refrigerator for Only $75.00. Call Fred ·The O~d 1 Goode at •4041. you may enjoy Balsam Hotel my5,6 BARNES ROAD NIGHTLY DIXI BARGAINS !-2 Real Good Situated in the Heart of and/or DAN\.Jxc 38 the City. Used Washers, 1 at $30.00- The finest m Bambrick 1 at $50.00. Both in good FOODS and KIN~ Quiet, Comfortable Mmos­ working condition. Call H. Street phere. at prices Dial 1191·2 Noseworthy at *4041. YOU CAN AFFORD I For Reservations and my5,6 Wed., Fri. and Sat. Boy information: Orchestra Dante 1 CAN ACCo~iMoD.\TE llt~l~- Sat. broadcast . . . n~, boarder. Phone 91661A. Prizes. · Dial6336 1 my5,6 Newspa1 MRS. JOHN FACEY, Sun.: Cinemascopc Sho1 Resident Managere• I FOR SALE !-1 only large See for yourselt why SERII m3l,tf size Kclviqator Refrigera· tor. Ideal for store use. The 'Old TO-DA Only $tlo.oo. can c. Andrews at •4041. ELECTRICAL my4,5 REQUIRED in near future B I APPLICANCES one Registered Nurse for 15 24 •'osition of Night Super· 29 Prompt Delivery On I visor, one Registered Nurse 14 for Operating Room, one 6 ·19 • STOVE OIL Laboratory Technician. Ap· 30 • FURNACE OIL ply Superintendent, Queen's 9 • HARD COAL General Hospital, Liver· 12 27 • SOFT COAL pool, N.S. my4,6i 20 • IROK fiREMAN 13 BEATING EQUIP!IIENT . GENERAL SPRING CLEAN· 1 18 I UP-Gardening, Driveways I, · Filled, Graded and Rolled. 1 Also Chain Fencing Erect· 25 "But you promised "'' ed. Sparkes' Paving, Phone :\Iodern Home wil h a\I · 6317. my3,tf Up-lo·datc com·cnirnw · and what do I ~rt - an i COPYING SERVICE-White door barbecue :" ' Printing, Mimeographing, ... ~- .. Photocopying and Typing. But if YOL' w~nt a Personalized attention. Call patio with harhe<'\1<' lor.· Mrs. Halley, at 90876. tloor cookin;: Ri~

.T 'I ' i FOR RENT LOOK! I '.' Plljoy ! FLIPPER SUPPER Reconditioned I : DINI~C THE GEORGE STREET U.C. A furnace heated five ] \~\.INc room Bungalow. TV's 'lt':-;t m :MEN'S SERVICE CLUB KINSMEN Apply to As low as $49.95 ~a:n:R.\GE~ Annual Flipper Supper , :. 't't'S All makes, models aQd ' .\FI'ORD Boys Club William Walsh sizes. #-. 1. an1l Sat. a"d Variety Sale . Da lll'r CANADIAN LEGION will be held at Sopers, Topsail Rd. ,or . Call R. WALKER at Newspaper BINGO SCHOlARSHIPS e4041 Phone 93952 I my4,5" '"',,·ope Sho" ALLOCATED BY THE DOMINION Tuesday, May 9th, 1961 " lr,l'lf Why SERIES NO. 46 m_y5_,6,_B ______~~~~~~~~~ COMMAND FOR THE PROVINCE - IN THE LECTURE HALL OF THE ~:d Mill' TO-DAY'S NUMBERS NEWFOUNDLAND CHURCH Applications are now invited for two Scholarships Dinner will he served from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. FOR RENT for. the College Year 1960-61. The Scholarships Tickets obtainable from members of the Club or which are to the value of $400.00 each, will be from Butler Brothers Ltd., Water Street. APAHD.lENT to rent. Self-contained, I N G 0 awarded to students who have successfully passea B heated, separate entrance, living room, 52 74 at least the ~irst year of Unh•ersity work. 15 24 32 The. award will be ~ranted on the basis of academic Price: $2.00 dining room, three bedrooms and hath­ 62 attamment, finanCial need,• and extra curricular ·-----·-~- ~9 39 l 59 le~dership. The preferential selection of candidates room. Situated residential locality East 14 -· 57 (}.! 6 19 40 w1ll be: End. Off street parking. 38 51 65 (a) Children of parents killed in aclion. 9 30 (b) Ch.ildren of deceased or disabled Veterans. Dr. P. A. SPURRELL 2i 31 60 (c) Children of Veterans. . Apply· 1~ 47 Students wishing to make application for this 13 20 45 63 Scholarship should write directly to Mr. W. It. BOX 708 c/o DAILY NEWS. 18 34 Martin, Secretary, Provincial Command Scholarship ANNOUNCES my4,5 1 Committee, Canadian Legion Headquarters, St. the opening of his office 43 John's, and application form will be forwarded. All applications must be received on or before 30th. :\IONDA Y, May 8th. 25 June, 1961. at 340 Duckworth Street for the practice •misrd me my5,9 NOTICE ,. with all ------of internal medicine. Office · hours by To Shareholders of: · ~nYrnlencN I !!.~t - an appoinbncnt. A~GLO-~·mWFOUNDLAND Phone Office 2680 Residence 95539 DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LTD. • Manufacturer's We gladly offer our services, free of charge, to shareholders of the above Agent Company in facilitating the exchange of Covering tohacco-confectione.ry jobhers SPECIAL their shares for shares of PHICE BROTH­ in Newfoundland, wanted by leading EHS A~D CO~lPANY Ll~llTED on the Montreal importer-distributor of nation­ basis of 2 shares Price Brothers and Com­ ally distributed chocolate line. EVENT! pam· Limited for 11 shares of Anglo-New­ 20 Consolation Prizes for the Letter "T" Also required agent calling on hetter·type fonudlaud Development Company Limit· outlets to distribute line of imported (Under auspices Lions Club of St. John's eel. gourmet foods. Send complete infonna­ Help Kin - Help Kiddies tion of experience, trade covered, refer­ on behalf of Swimming Pool Account) Parsons & Landrigan Ltd. · ences, etc., to :319 DUCKWORTH ST. PHONE 3731 BOX 701, ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWS, my3,5.8 ST. JOHN'S. ST. JOHN'S M:EMORIAL - -. ------The Salvation Army myM THE TOWN OF CARBONEAR, STADIUM LAURIER CLUB THE SALVATION ARMY PROVINCIAL NEWFOUNDLAND NTED HEADQUARTERS ANNOUNCES MONDAY, M.AY .8th YOUTH COUNCIL WEEK-END­ Tenders For Water Flipper Dinners iris MAY 6th, 7th, and 8th. and · e('d Packin~ Conducted hy . AT 9 P.M. ln'\IE\T " The Chief Secretary and Mrs. Colonel A. Price . . . . . $3.00 Cameron. Sewerage l'nstallations PRIZES: $2,500.00 PHO~E 4166 FOR RESERVATIONS SATURDAY, ·May 6th-2.30' p.m. Last Game Worth $1,500.00 JUNIOR YOUTH COUNCIL SEALED TENDERS, properly marked ------· ----- (Age 11-13 years) as to contents and addressed to ~-Ir. C. W. (Featuring Flannel Graph stories and Powe11, Deputy Minister. of :Municipal CARDS $2.50 IN SERVICE TO THE· . object lessons. Affairs, Confederation Building, St. John's, Fl RST CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY will be received up to Noon, NDST on ----·---- ··-- TEMPLE CORPS-SPRINGDALE ST. CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN Year after vear, more construction is bonded by ·· EVENING-7:45 p.m. MONDAY, 29th Mav 1961, for the installa- 'FOCLTS ON YOUTH'-PUBLIC RALLY . tion of approximate1y 6000 linear feet of IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES. USf&G than by any other Insurance Company. S.A. College Auditorium-Adams Avenue. water lines and 13,000 linear feet of sewer Wm. L. CHAFE CO:'oiSTHUCTIO~ BO:\DS; BUILDERS DRAMATIC PRESENTATION­ lines. H!SK; CO!\TRACTORS LIABILITY; 'YOUTH CRIES OUT' Plans and specifications may be obtained TAILOR :\FfO; FIRE; REl'iTED EQUIPMENT, Etc, Everyone welcome to this special rally. from the Local Government Engineer, 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY YOUTH COUNCILS Department of Municipal Affairs, Confed­ U.S. FIDELITY &GUARANTY Co.· (Age 14-30) including all Corps Cadets eration Building, St. John's Newfound- and Youth Workers . land, or Canadian-British Engineelf.ng J. K. LACEY, Resident Manager PLACE-THE .TEMPLE CORPS­ Consultants, 513 Barrington St., Halifax, & :\cws. Springdale Street. N.S., on payment of a $50.00 deposit, TIME-10:15 a.m.; 2:15p.m. and 6:15p.m. which will be refunded in clue course on J. J. LACEY INS. Ltd. (Associate Agency) return of the documents in good condition! Now discharging Ex .M.S. Nol'aporl MONDAY-May 8th., 8:00 p.m. 211 Water Street Phone 7035 ! otice 'AFTERGLOW' The lO\yest or an)' tender need not neces­ Fresh cargo, screened and washed >Iter date The Temple Corps-Public invited to sarily be accepted. NORTH SYDNEY·COAL "111 be made to attend. TOWN CLERK, P. FINN, 1 uor Control to $26·65 ton delivered , and Spirits lJ Town Council of Carbonear. on the hway, 5 milts DREAM BOATS TRADE IN YOUR PRE_SENT BOAT AND/OR XOTOR AGAINST ONE <1F THESE WONDERFUL MATCHED COMBINATIONS · N~o Down Payment 14 ft. "CHESTNUT" Moulded Plywood Boat ) 27.7 hp. "SPORTS SCOTT" Motor) $1045 at and ) "COMMODORE'' Trailer ) SIMPSONS- SEARS or • 14 ft. "CUTTER" Fibre&lab Boat) 43.7 hp. ROY~~lCOTT" Motor~ $2030 NEWFOUNDLAND ADVANCE NOTICE "CO!'tiMODORE" Trailer ) Remanufactured Engines SERVICES Or ~ny one of many other combinations tailored to rn your dreams. Easy Payment Terms available. Austin 46-54 ...... 137 ..00 • of course. PASSENGER NOTICES Chevrolet 6 cyl. 49-57 ...... 169·00 ° CONNECTION WE.ST RUN PLACENTIA BAY MONDAY Pontiac 6 cyl. 55-57 ...... 193.00 • ANNUAL LIBERAL Regular 8:30 a.m. train leav­ ing St. John's Monday, May Bth, Ford 8 cyl. 49-54 ...... 215.00 • will make connection at Ar· gentia with Motor Vessel on Dodge and Plymouth 6 cyl. West Run Placentia Bay. "BALL 49-59 ...... ° 204·00 FREIGHT NOTICES \ PHONE 494't to be held , I 10'1 GOWER STREET REMANUFACTURED . FREIGHT SOUTH COAST my5,12,19,26 SERVICE ' TRANSMISSIONS I Freight is accepted daily at f.HURSDAY- MAY 18th- 9 P.M. Standard as low as ...... 55·00 • the Railway Freight Shed for • , I One Regi~tered Nurse Ports on the South Coast Ser· at the !. I I : ~ i Automatic ...... ·1 ss·.oo o vice, but in order to guarantee , ~ . i REQUIRED IN NEAR FUTURE movement by this trip of the (Formerly known as the U.S.O. Building) · • With your trade-In ~e~ardless of M.V. Nonla, freight must be at the Railway Freight Shed not i : . :· I for position of. Night Supervisor, one condition. . ' I . ! . All units guaranteed 4000 miles or 90 days. later than 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, 'Formerly known as the U.S.O. Building) Registered Nurse for Operating Room, May 9th.' ·. ·' : :I' ~~ . one Laboratory Technician. · · Tickets may be obtained from inembers of the executive or · the

• ~. ' I f , t Apply Manager of the Laurier Club. I . SIMPSONS-SEARS ..r . ,. DRESS INFORMAL SUPERINTENDENT ·DIAL •4041 TICKETS-$3.00 DOUBLE 390 WATER STREET ' QUliN'S GINERAL HOSPiTAL, 1~.-_...!.-·------..--J.. LIVERPOOL, N.S. • •'

' . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 196! 18 !Capitol NOW BOOKING ORDERS LEY' Tomorrow o:r THB "GOLIATH AND TilE All varieties of Certified Seed Potatoes including approved BARBARIANS" IN COI.OR - OK Newfoundland Blue (Arran Victory) I Thundct·in~s th~ scree.n. ' JUST OPENED their banners of infamy flying, , and shaking the earth with THE LAST OF Potato, Cabbage, Turnip, and General Fertilizer. V} tldr onslaught, wild barbarian THE I UST SEE horsemen by the thousands 1 . ' 6 CYLINI Shipment sweep into the peaceful valley ! Audre Schwarz- Nitrate of Soda. NOW AVAI New and the rape of another city ! Bart ...... $5.00 ; of ' . begins. From this stirring open· ! V~NGEL GRIFFIN ' vroMATIC ing, "GOLIATH AND TilE ! ' ' ' ' Hayseed - Turnip Seed etc. BARBARIANS" never loses its ' Herbert Lobsenz 4.50 I Nov~ grip upon audiences, for ex· THE WiLDERNESS Cabbage Plants- Hot Caps. citement does not Jessen - it - STONE 1 No. lC Ladies' mounts!

The screen has never looked I Robert Nathan . 4.00 1 MISSES' bigger than when Steve Reeves; ONE MAN AND. as Goliath in the film, strides I' HIS DOG into view in one of the most J · . and excitingly ·spectacular motion 1 Ant 10ny Rtchard- pictures of the year. I son ...... 3.50 ' oy With a cast of thous~~ds ITHE DRU~IS OF headed by Reeves, exc1tmg : . CHILDREN'S actress-dancer Chelo Alonso as I MORNING daughter of a Barbarian duke, I Rllpert Croft­ and popul.ar Bruce Cabo~ as , Cooke ...... 4.25 Alboyna, kmg of the bat·banans., CHINA DOCTOR the story unfolds the VIolence 1 PHONES 5I4:l - 5144 QUEEN STREET and destruction that followed : Rannond S. !.======::: STRAW HATS when wild barbarian hordes : ~Ioore ...... 3.93 swept a.cross tith .century Italy· I \:\TFHNS & I Al'\CES ------.. ------ALSO 1 1 plundenng, ravagmg, ami des· " ' · " ~ " ' N I d troying all who opposed them.. James Thmber ... 3.95 1 eW zea an For sheer "gusty" scene~. :SEVEN MILES DOWN "Goliath and the Barbarians" Jacques Piccard and FEATHER AND FLOWER has never been topped. . ,..,~ Steve Reeves brings a new Robert Dietz .... 5.1 i) kind of heroic, virile characteri- WILDERNESS A HUNTER'S PARADIS •zati_o.n to t~e screen for he is I Rutherford Platt 6.50 enhrely bel_tevable as the m_an ! BETTER HO\IES & Thr rra,un for thr u1·~enc·)· unclPrhru,h. and lral'in• tk• BANDS who can ktll three men wtth •- ' · ' R)' .1. C. 1;raham c·'h as littlr prn\ret ion . · one blow but can be equally at·; GAHDEl\S SE\VI:\G Canadian Prrss Corrrspnnrlrnt In n~dnrr dr1•r numher; i; thr rlam~ge tiH• lar~e :\cw Ze~land rapirl run-off of flnurl 11aten tractil'e appealing to wo·: .t,,j() ,\tTKLIIi\'D !!'Pl--Whrn a "SUPPORT THE RED SHIELD CA~1PAIGN" i an~ BOOK . lwrds •·au;c tn forest>. csprdal- :\ rll' Zeala11d is ri•nonn.,., men. In h1s lo\.r scenes w1th ; THF \V!CKEDFST :\rw 7.calandrr slum!~ a 1kN 1)' in high rlllll!lry. ill SOIIIC ih pasture lands for sultry Chclo Alonso he 1s ten· ' ' ~, l1r rincs not hare In pay a li- ;~rras th~y arc ruin;n~ the fur­ anrl l'annnt af!orri lrr h•n der and pt'rsuasil'e. Reeves PILGHI ~I ernce f~r. Instead. hr~ l(oe' to r~t rnrrr. clrarin~ a11·a:v thr e\pnsed tn rrosion. the man nff-s c r e c n. and . Donald Barr thr ~o1·ernmrnt which ~i1·rs "GOLIIITH" on-screen hal'e this . l 4 g- him frrr three r·nunds of am· S. MILLEY LTD. in common: both are possessed ; Che~( s.ev :. · ...... : · iJ munition to ~hcot more de~r. of tremendou~. almost super- : DAHK SPLEKDOl R . . . . 1 WHOLESALE and RETAIL human strength. The tall. hand· ' E. .\l. Almedingen 3.2.) . 1 his I>~~P of free ammunl· . I some Reeves has won more im· , . • , , , t1nn for e1 ery deer shot. 1s J.ust ,

portant physique titles than any 1 .\IY, I-LACE I~ I HE one of many ways used ~~~ i\rw: man of our day. having been :BAZAAR Zealand to kcrp . the Ol crflow- ! hailed as "Mr. Pacific," "Mr. . Alec \Vaugh .. 4.25 rng deer herds 111 control...... ------, 1 A~erica,"Umverse," "Mr.and JUSt~Vorld," recently. "Mr. · 'WORTHY'• . ' Larry ~cwThere Zealand, -is no nolicence closed season.fee in ' - i "The Most Handsome Athlete Worthmgton ·· · 5.00 and no limit bag. ! ·in France.'' BUY I\OW PAY LATER 1 As the young nobleman who I-I· ')) I Bl k 4 w() The ammunition scheme has and Contractors i defies the barbarians and strik· ' 1 C ac ...... u been successful in encouraging To The TRADE ! es terror into the hearts of their • . k & C Ld ;more hunters to stalk deer an•l : ranks. and later when he is ; 0I( S 0 t has been extended for another ' Masons Hydrated Lime • captured. tortured. and put ., • , )'car. Plasterers Ivory Finishing Lime· Ithrough the aweso~nc ordeals of The Booksellers i Game which qualifies under ' · ~he Test of Tru~h, Reeves p~o- this scheme includes deer, cha-: Hardwall & Unfibered Plaster : ]eels a dynamism and qu1et '. S . 44:,• "008 3191 mois wild «oats and thar a · ' au th~rt 't at' ne • ma ~ncr that is 1I __pm . _____:OJ or_ __... ______or · type • of Himalayano mountain.•

CONCRETE-KEEN CEMENT . certam to make htm one of the : goat. In the last year. almost 1 : mos~ po~ular star~ on todays Snowplows .[140.000 animals were killed un- • Plaster of Paris . motiOn p1cture honzon. . · der the scheme. The a1•erage · Bruce Cabot as the km~ of cost to the novernment worked · the barbarians brings t_o the I M · out at about 10 cents a hracl, , role a ruthlessness and Ill-con· , n ay ·whieh is considered good l'aiue. • I·'· .. cealf.'d s~vagery. Chelo Alonso, 1 · ROACH LIME • the C~tb~n dancer who_ went to , Snowplows wr.re n('rllf.·d Wrd· PROS HEJ,p OUT ::, the Fohes Bergcre m_ Parisi m•>ci<>Y night on sections of Thr cffurb or prinlfl' hunt- : from whence she was d1scovcr-' road un the A1·alon Peninsula rrs arr. supplrmcntcd h)' other· in new packa~e for easy handling ed for films, performs two as Wcdnesdav's snowfall dog- campai~ns. The J(OI'crnment . . dances; one a sword dance in gcd them a~d made dril'ing employs professional cullers.: 4-l.fs, 2-28's, 80's and 112's. the banquet hall amidst bar- difficult. who work S\'Stcmaticallv · ' baric splendor, and the other, a As the rcsull of wcl weather through areas of forest killin~' ~ wild, untamed fire dance at all this week, roads ha1·c not nff deer herds. Some cullers , : night in the open courtyard had a chance to dr)' out and • chalk up personal tallies as high · ! with her bare feet stamping there are many muddy, sort as 2,000 head in a season. a 25-mim VISQUEEN POLYETHYLENE FIL\t 1 into the earth. She. is one r.f sections, particularly on dirt The life time water proofing and water proofing membrane for: : the most provocative yourq roads. . The government has also been with Pope ; I actresses both in appearance Sections of the Trans-Canada experimenting in the large-scale , \'ali can ami( TEMPORARY and personality to come to the Highroad. the Hodgewater, _Sal· spreading of poison baits, either i splendor UNDERSLABS VISQUEEN Film comes m screen recently. monier and W1t1ess Bay Jmes dropped from the air or spread : Philip join IN WALLS SHELTERS rolls, folded for easy hand!· 1 The brilliant supporting cast ~ are bad and driring will not • from the ground. To minimize I 1!,3P MATERIALS COVERS ing. It can be delivered in IN CEILINGS a single conlinuoos roll up is headed by Livio Lorenzon, ' improve much until eastern ; lo~ses 1~f birds. poisons are u>cd J f.tlleigt~inl! Britis AROUND ENCLOSURES to 32 ft. wide, which means Luciano Marin and Arturo Newfoundland gets some ex- w1th d1ccd carrots whirh ha1·e ' when , the I FOUNDATIONS CURING BLANKETS no seams to rupture. Dominici. As general of the tendt>d dry weather. , hccn dyed green. The birds are I Standard seamless sheet army, Lorem.on brings a chill- not attracted to the green baits V, met the IN CRAWL SPACES DROP CLOTHS widths are 36", 50". 72.'' ing and ter~ifying typ~ of men·! RECO!IiSTRUCTIOX I~ . but deer eat them greedily. UTHE BEST IN THE HOUSE!l UNDER ROOFING EQUIPMENT COVERS 100", 120", 240" 288" and 384". • , ace t~ t?e f1lm. Mann ts cast as ! KOREA Poisoning of deer is strongly FLASHING UTILITY USES 1a sadt~llc cut-t.hroa_t w~~se dconf : Although south Korea is .~rnd· opposed by hunters. But the · k 0 'summm_g passion lSD a :e.· · uallv recovering from its war- gm·ernment replies that shoot- IN 87 LANDS ?-Y·=.. ~[... . LIME MFG c Ld 1 3 0 11 I . . o::f . to • • 0 t ~~:t ~~~~~~ba~i~~rguk~m~~:~~. ! ::~~:~vlc:f;~ag~~~nu~;e p~i~~ ~~~;p ~ e~~ ~'er~~t i1~ !~:~~~t G~ ~~ ~~i~it the aud NFLD 8 8 complex role. comb1mng ru~h- · that recovery wunld be even . _ _ /.• 1... I ~-. privat. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 1less _leadershiP and man-or-~n-! raster but for the need to main· ~"f~.-.u~~.,. '~anaat{ti)Z. .. · palace WATER ST. EAST P.O. BOX E-5041 DIAL 91166 . 2910 'tegrltY whose word, once agam. 'tain 're!ativch· hu"e military :ITS A HONEY OF A!". 1 declared · becomes law. ! forces along ihe 1•i'4-milc truce • LOAF ~ his nearby ------With authentic costumes and I. line that divides it from North 'S S relations t makeup, and settings lavish, Korea. 1~OUR OWN BREAD;, ( 1\' ot inserted by the Board of Liquor Control) the Holy ~ith. ~utdo~r mou~tain scenes ': ~ BEST BY TEST ; comlorti mspmn~, m thetr pastoral WOMAN APPOl!'(TED i .,,,u.:~U,t:1'U1'1'1'1'~-, beauty, GOLI~TH_ AND THE GENEVA jCPl _The office; ___:.__:._.:....:..:...:...... :..:.....:.~=:...:....:.______and B_ARBARI~NS bnngs a new of the United :Nations hi~h com-· k;nd of b1gness to the screen. missioner for refugees Wedn~s- I and I From the mome~t when thou- day announced the appointment : chairs o , sands of barbarran hor~e~en of Miss Muriel w. .Jacobson of! of 'the pont lash across the scree~ brmg,mg Toronto as its Canadian con·e~- ' We Can Supply Your Wants the royal p terror and fury until _the :ast : pondent. She will assist Cana- '· IN STOCK m o.m e n.t when. vtctonous 'dian groups in carrying out :n- , ~ohath r1des O~f With the beaU· , formation and fund • raising ar- i From Stock On All Sizes Of t~ful _blac~ ~atred Lopdo_, the . tivities, and will report on thl' i ftlm IS grJppmgly dramattc. Isituation of r;r~ge_es in c_annda, i In Color and Totalscope the :_and on other stmllar top1cs. \ NO-CO-RODE DRAI~AGE PIPE film has a musical score to . : match its bigness and was writ· , ' ten by Les Baxter, a composer I WINNIPEG !CP\ - A much- : POLYETHYLENE WATER PIPE LIBBY'S. BROWN BEANS noted for his originality and ' heralded mechanical s t r e e t ·. fresh; dramatic approach to ' sweeper imported for use on 'I COPPER· PIPE, TUBING AND FITTINGS motion picture music. An album I Winnipeg streets _from We;;t or the film's music is being re- , Germany, has met 1ts mate~ m ' leased by American . Inter- ! Red River gumbo. The $22.~00 : 11:44 a.m. KELLOGG'S ·CORN FLAKES national Records. j machine clogged up on the Red i 5:56 1.11 • . ! River Valley clay on Winnipeg · SUNDAY . James H. Ntcholson, pres•· streets and as a result the city, \ • dent, and Samuel Z. Arkoff, which was to buy another rna- ' We Also Have A Full Line Of today CAMPBELL ~S SOUPS vice-president of American In· chine, has cancelled the second ' ternational Pictures, are proud order. of this, their Goliath motion ---.!...... -----­ VEE BELTS AND PULLEYS picture addition to the coun­ . try's best films. JOHNSON'S WAXES TV REPAIRS CAPSCREWS TID 8:58 a.J: JUDGE GRANTS RELIEF BOLTS AND NUTS TORONTO WPJ - County REASONABLE RATES court judge H. W. Timmins DALTON'S CHERRI·ES Wednesday criticized rhe GUARANTEED WORK AND ALL MACHINE FITTINGS "sleazy" methods of an inve;t­ ment mortgage company as he granted relief to a suburban PHONE 941231 Scarborough couple u n d e r the Unconsclona b I e Transac­ Electronic tions Relief Act. Relief was .. GEOR&E NEAL LIMITED granted to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ A. H. MURRAY & Co., Ltd. liam Scott after the judge $aid Centre Ltd. the cost or their loan from ST. JOHN'S PHONES 2264- 4440 · 3420 Scotts and Manor Investments '90 CAJt~PBELL AVE. Limited worked out at an inter· est rate of 27.5 per cent. 'fter hou~ 'PHONE 7313