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Cabinet Too Busy To. Take Vaca 1 THE DAILY NEWS available al Vol. 6.\ No. 145 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1957 (Price 5 cents) Charles Hutton &Sons ------~------OVAKIA: '* United States:

":,:'/.'.' - :- ! • l' -.-,~ Change In '.. it'.: 'f H OUlm ontinue imit e"'J ... ~, ever bUill! viet Relations cUlers-The visit of Nikita Khrush­ and Xik(11ai Bulgnnin to Czechoslovakia has !nQ:'! (,f the speculation that the Moscow would prcdpilale spectl1cular policy and per­ 5 ,!1atH!C, ill Czechoslovakia. the C~cl'hoslo\,l1k leadership - virtually un­ Si!1CC tn5:!-and the Soviet premier and Com­ pa:·ty l':dcf have gone out of their way to 1'5 that l1'.lthing was changed in the "indestructi­ )2 YEARS !ric!ld~hip" uniting the two parties. '. ill his many speeches dul'ing the has ~trc,;,cd 1he need for still stronger unity alleged weslern bids to "drive a wedge" in Communist bloc. main square rocked with laughter Sl'cn:ss as Russia's boss launched Into a ~f the ~loj:an· long, Impnssioned, off· the • euff f1B~ • lI'al'ing has speech. or~nnizcd in the "Nothing can stop the woman tradition. the \'isit has from giving birth." the pudgy !l'!ttatul~r prr,onal suc· party leader shouted. "She com· Il! Ru;,i~ns, cspeclall)' pletes nine months, and the child appears. Whatever the capital· . rcecil'cd man)' marks Ists do, they cannot halt this de· idolalrou, admiration velopmen!." , luch as the old Khrushchev lectured his audl· lpr~n~ from the ience on the lessons of last fall's a I'i;it to a military Hungarian revolution and what he Thnr!dal' I() cover said Is the falseness Of Western hands in kisses. hopes to liberate Eastern Europe. who followed tbe "The capitalists think people on \'isit~ to other beliving liberated. in a soclallst'state They.are promising wisb to ARGENTINA QUINTS TO IIAVE REUNION-Buenos Aires, Argentina-The two boys and three girls who make up the only set of stales have com· it to all-even to use In the Soviet of quint liP lets known to bc alive toda)' will hoM one of their infrequent reunions to·day. Monday, Jul, 15th., their 14th birthday. the apparent absence measures during the Union," Khrushcltev added amid Six years ago, their parents, Mr. and IIlrs. Franco DllIgenli decided to "break up the quints" and send them tl! {lve separate schools. On sel'eral ~ccasions loud laughter: "They were becomlni:' an Increasingly serious problem." tile father recalled. "Thclr team spirit. a wonderful tblng In most cases " were left complelely "They want to liberate us from was just too mlleb for their molber and myself and their teachers and servants. At first members of the Diligent! "team" were db.. as crowds milled :f:::~~f!~~~dsih~~~~h bJ~v~~y~~~~ mayed but ,eventually they began to enjoy theIr newly·won "Inde pentlencc." Shown In one of their family reunions left to rlgbt:- , Frane~. a pupil at St. George's ColJege. a British community school; l\"larla Esther, who boards out At Michael Ham College, an IrIsh· at O.;\In3 Satur- are honoring people at work. In , Ii, compared the what other countries can you find Catholic Institution. Marla Is conshlcrcd the most beautiful ?f the three girls; l\1~~a ,Fern~~da. I. studen! a~, another English I Ii:, lrom capitalism to that'aworking man 'has the .ea-. schOjlI,.lhe Quilmes· Girls' IIIgh Scbool." Papa Dillgenli complainS mildly , that sbe Is .too quiet and inclined to keep her nose in " I to. prpgnant ",'Oman;' \~",~Jtd"".. pprectaUbn '.': of "Ms' ···.:~·lhe·-ilr·;:-Marla··Cbrlstilra,· l~ .. being trained asa proper' English lad)' al 111159 Brightm:lD's Northlands College. and Juan Carlos, . I I(j jammed inlo tbe country?" who attends SL Andrew's Scotch School in the ToWn of Olivos. Jualt Is de~rlbed' as the "liveliest and most mlscbievous" of the I\ 1/ I.. flve.-(lN Photo. '. . I ' '. I ,:: ., ~ ' . In Move. New Aga . Khan Arab Challenge Chinese " Rightists" . ,. , • i.', .;. ' bat Inflation Ass'umes Duties To Israel Make Confessions to reach 5,000 soon. n.v DAVID CIlIPP ing his nose lustily with a large ALliS .1. ~TEI;>;KOP F quieting address Friday by 'l'hor.. CAIRO (AP)-The Anbs gave The Israelis look 10 Eilal to be· PEtPING (Rcuters) - Chinesc blue handkerchief. he declared: fAP I-Britain Is mobi. oeycro[1, The country's economic the Aqaba Gulf problem a new "Long live the unity of all Chi· best b~ainl in politics, chief disclosed the government al. GENEVA (AP) - A handsome, crs. diplomatic twist last week. come a centre for tile handling o[ "riGhtist" leadcl's madc their lirst ·'· foot "outll mounted a \\:III'te \\'01'11", t'l'il'c" [l'om Kal'achi, an Illiblic confessions amid stony si· nese. Long live the Communist In d trade unionism to ready has taken one Important Sl ~.' , .. " In press eommcnt and speechcs, bulk cargoes - slIch as grain, i:Ulation ant! defend the step-nlslng to six per cent thc satin throne Saturday and .with a important Ismaill' centrc, that Is- Arab leaders challenged not only phosphates and potash and oil­ lencc at the National People's party." .. "S Chinese leaders seated on t1ie Interest on money local gol'cl'O'"grin "n(1 IVI'nk be"nn".,,, hi'· rille nlal'll's' evervwher'" e 1"111 accept the Israel's right to send ships into noW that United Nations troops Congress (parliament) Saturday. spl'rl'tllnl le"der o[ 20000000 Is will of thc A"a Khan III in nam· guard the sulf's mouth, Tiran Thc group included a formcl' platform behind the' speakers ap. mcnt units borrow from the nR. n ,,' b tile ''''if, an outiet to the Red Sea, ri!in~ pri<'r'-~ quicken. mail! Moslems ing Prince Karim, his 20·year·old '" Strait, once commanded by Eg· newspaper. editor who admitted pearcd unimpressed by Wang's after .n ,Ir\\'ard mo\·e. lional government. This is de· 0 h .,' Ifill "randson, as his spiritual sllcces. bllt also Israel's right to maintain ~cnding out hi~ reporters to stir tearful c·anfession. signed to curb spending by eOllnty n t c spacIous awn 0 a va" the port of Eilat on the gulf. yptian guns. man)' mont~, - caused Eilat is virtually surrounded by up troublc ~gainst the commuuist Chu An·pin, recently dismissed I ~1?{'mil1alt'5 Can. and olher local governments. overlookin~ Lake Conslance Aga 501'. Cairo headlines screamed: Ei· enitor·in·chicf of the Kwang Ming It A rI Arab territory. Israel holds only regime. Anothe!, prominent ri;:ht. ~QHrnmrltt ;ril\'! con. Uncler especially heavy [ire arc Khan 1\', rircssr!l in " blue n:ln· It he~n l'l'pected that lat. Is Illegal. the nationalized Induslries. which nel suit, received the first hom. Prince AI), Khan, father of Karim The Arah argument is that Is·

THE DAILY N ,I ';~ f ' ., . dl' d Sk h Heavy Fertilizer {New Olln an etc es Application For :i~i ;::. By R. M. FORWARD. wrapped, and wrappe~ and wrap· \ was some grumbling when we Potato~s .In Nfld . . ;', Dear Jerry: ped, wilh seemingly innumerable found. out we had no mosquito OTTAWA-An average increase • II' I believe when I wrote last we plcces of newspaper, wax·paper juice and talk of giving up. and In yield of 37 bushels of potaloes : were jusl coming Into Maher's and napkins. At IlIst, l' began going ~ome, but that soon petered per acre has been obtained from : station, having passed Whit. to get the notion that he must be out. They were all older men and each 500 lb. Increment of fertl!· ~ bl1urne, Ocean Pond and Hodge- uncovering the Kohindor Diamond haled to go home. WIt!loUt a baskct Izer at the Experimental Farm I water. 'l'he cross country express on the Kaiser's signet ring After of trout. The forenSIc explosions at St. John's Wcst, Newfoundll:>nd, . did not stop at Maher's, but from he got it all unfolded and handed tha~ erupted that day I'll, never says A. F. Rayment. Such are· I the rear platform 1 got a good me a tasty· looking home·made forget. The grumbling dldn t sub- sponse Is not surprising, conslder­ r. view of the place. Believe me sandwicb, on rye bread. l'lmme· side until we got on the train, and Inc the shallow and stony nature Ian when 1 say, It's not like tbe diately started to take a bite. 1 lit in separate seats. of the soils and the severe leach· ::'"1 Will Godden, whose sons work· ing b hl'gh '. f II tl t h ;}.I :'Ilher's of 11109, the year you and got It up to my ch In an d the n. got ed at Harvey &: Co.'s, evidently occuricd. rain a s 18 as 'ii I and Shen Rumsey camped there he first whiff. Whewl the old had the opportunity to buy the Potatoes are one of the most . II (or a week, at the foot of Angle lime-covered latrine at the C.L.B. best "Ind of corned beef. He 1 . • liT 11 11 d A mportant crops In Newfoundilmd, ':'1 Pond. That was a wonderfu camp ground n opsa, sme e brougbt alan'" a hunk of cooked and the experiment from which I'i j week and not a drop of rain fell refreshing in comparison. Try as fancy brisker that must have the above results were obtained hib ~ I j d\iring the wbole of the time. The 1 would, 1. couldn't get the stuff weighed at least: ten pounds. I has been underway for the past <:1 ~ear must ha\'e bcen 1909, for 1 to my mouth-and yet pe~plc eat worked once ~n the estate of an five years: The potatoes were .1 ' ricall our talking in the tent at it. Of course, ~aybe there s some· American millionaire. who had n • srown in 8 three year rotation .\11 night about the coming of HaUey's thingwrong WIth me.' , taste for corned beef and cabbage. with oats and clover. Manure, at i Jl Comel the following year, and That year of our 'camping at I was in good with the cook, who the mte of 12 tons per acre was .' ,lour wondering about If the thing Maher's, along with the week's often passed me a sHce of "the applied over thewhole plot area r I should strike the cnrth. There provisions we carried with us a mi1iion~ire's dinner. 'Twas cood beforeploughing for potatoes. Ap· '1' was talk In the newspapers at the I'ery large watermelon that we put eatln', bul nothing to equal what plieations of 5·10·10 fertilizer I'j' lime that astronomers had found atop the tent In the crotch of the Godden brought along. that day. were made nt rates o[ 0, 500, II out that we would pass Ihrough hrec poles. We were saying it for My lather and I deCIded to s~ay 1000 nnd 1500 Ib, Iler acre im· 't the COlDCt'S lall. The question our last day o[ camp and I smile at the. he.:d ,)f thl' pond. and fish mediately hc[ore potato planting. I. ' 1 uppermost h the minds of people now as I think of the efforts the from th" boat.·Godden, PIke. Coef· In the oat and clover years 300 I r . was would we all be poisoned by train crews made to dislorige It lield "I,d the other man went on oIb. per l'J~re of 3·15·6 fertilizer I ' i I the' gas which they thought made one tlmc. thc~' used a tcn foot 10 Iry their luck above the flume. was applied to all plots except , 1\, up the most part of the tail of bamboo rod as the .train rolled As they went off that afternoon the check: · :'1 : the ramer.' It came In due lime. i along. It just didn't suite reach. Godden hOlleredd, "Mlr. Furwar~: Average ~'eil(ls of 227, 251, 301, ;:. . and lI"e passeLl through the 11Iil.1 MI.r.r three 01" four days of eat all the C,lrne bee you want. and 338 bushels of potatoes per NORRISTOWN, Opn.-With chairs pulled close togeth~r, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Newton gaze Condlyat I rf 1 h fhat lI'~s all I wanted to hear, the acre were obtained from plots re· · ;:): and were nothing thc worse 0 • cumpmg. renwlll, er we ran out llo .• llw,t\ signal to fClst upon the celving 0, 500, 1000, and 1500 lb. son Victor, left, in Norristown State Hospital. After a four-year search, the Newtons were d · ; ( . The comet was a bealttlful sight of bread. At ten 0 cloell one night most ilp.liclous hunk of beef 1 e\'cr of fertilizer per acre ·respectively. , : I '1' in- the Western allti South·Westel·n wilh a high mooll anti a macke~el ,aoted. 1 noted that ·Mr. Godden This indicntes that further in: brought together recently. Officials of the hospital said Victor said more in the few minutes or the \ { sl;I' for Ul'er a month, and 1 can sky, we II'alked the ties and ralls laokptj askance, and muttered creases in yield could be expected \ I rc~~l1 aur reflections as we WOII' to Brlgus Junction. That jaunt so'nl! apt phrases at the small from fertilizer rates in excess' of than he had said in many, many months... News stories accoWlted for the reunion.-IN Photo ,.~ dc:ed if an~' of us would live to must have been over three mIles. portlol, of meat th .. 1 was lef'. upon 1500 lb. per acre, though the :! s'~e it again. 1 remember we camc We took our time and arrh'ed at IllS I'Jlurn. Will write again soon. limits are not known. The per· ;I to lhe conclltsiun that as I was the Junction around midnight. We centroge of Grade 1 potatoes by .~, the ~'oltngcst uf the three, 1 had roused Irom sleep' the caretaker Fresh. FrmOts And size was also shown to increase :'i 'lhe lIest cbance of seeing it. 1I0ly and his wife 'and asked If they'd by usc of fertilizer although the :I SlDO\;l!S! 1 ~till have tw~nty·eigbt sell us some bread. The care· percentage varied from year to I Ions ~'cars to go, fOl" tbe comet taker's wife had just baked that V t hI year. In no instance was there a is not due again until 1985. As day and sold us two loav~s. We ege a es 'decrease In grade on fertilized ,. am practicd')· 68 now, I'd be wcre as hungry RS wolves and that ° T D' plots. 96 thell. ~ot much chance, as 1 br.cad smelled of the f1a\'ol' of EssentIal 0 let ats, which were undersnwn !~e it. Even if 1 dill Ih'e 10 that mixed butter and hOlley. It was with clover in the year following a~c, l'eI pl"olJ~b!y not see it, the so good, it might have come out Fruits and "egelables annually potatoes, were not ,,(fected by ellances are I'd be blind with age. of the ovens of a Trappist Mon. account for more than 90% of the fertilizer applied either to the 1 hope when It docs come a;,aln aster;-, or from the O\'ells of the lotal U.S. supply of absorbic acid potato crop or to the oat crop. It though, it will be as large and Monks of Cluny themselvcs. 11 (vit~min C.). is probable that the manure ap· briSht and the tail as long as it was dil'ine. We had loaves and In addition, these foods give us plied on all plots for the potato '\l'~3 in 1910. What a tail! In tbe fishes for breaklast. 59'70 of our supply of vitamin A; crop masked any effect the fertl· iiI' t:le heavens it looked longer 1 have fished at Maher's many 21'70 of the iron; 12% of the cal· liter might have had on oat times alwa itl I t Ii dum; 46% of the folic a~id (one yields. There WIIS, however, a tl1111 a tr.lcphone I'll I c. ,ys wIn eres nil reo of the B vltamlns)j 18% of the small but signiflcant residual ef· .)Iahc(,. 111 th~ year Ifl09 when. s~.1ts. ~ 1922, I we'nt In there carbohydrates and even 7% of the feet of fertilizer applied to the \-..: tanperl there, \\a~ a luncly i".lth !") father, Tom Mcllay and protein. They also supply large potato crop on clover which fol· place. I1U\ a ~hac~ \lIlIlI IIFlt I can; l!:rn 5Jlr,acklln .. Maher's old dwell· quantities of cellulose, which gives lowed two years later. . r~tJll. ~i~hcr'" old hUlbe wao I~g \1'~3 oecuplcd, and a sawmill bulk for digestion •. ~IJlltlmj:, duor1c,:; OlI1,1 winuuw·: oJ1er~tln~ O.I~ the ril'er bank to Nufritionlsts often call fresh FRESH PRODUCE LEADS Ir"; ~ Iit\l~ wC.·' of the I1la\lOl'1\1 : ,he norlh. lile. shore of the pond fruits and vegetables "protective" . Use of fruits ann vegetables In llll 'I,:e 110l"lh l'idr o[ the trac!;s. I had sawdnst piles, flattened out loads because the vitamins. and 1955 was divided as follows: fresh, t'OH'o. ,,( lhp IIWIIl'!", h~rl caned '10 a dep!ll of seven. or eight feet. minerals tbey offer are' needed for 62%; processed in all forms, rldr anili~l, on thp. \\uudwork. Here and there, sticking out of body growth and, prevention of 38.9%. :-:U\\. at lill' IOll"er,cnu of the pUlld, the sa~dbst, were tin chimney many serious diseases and den· anll alnl1;: the track, are perhaps tops. U,nderncath we Iound 1um· clencies.· For example, vitamin C and butter. All told, the nutrition· idty 01' more houscs, some of berm en s shacks all fitted out with is essential to bone growth, sound IsIs feel tbat the al'erage person I' .\thich thcy tell me are perman· Un bogies, wooden beds, and walls teeth and gums, and maintenance necds at least 200 pounds a year '1' I; e·,t1y inhabited. Maher's was a covered with boughs. Everything of muscle tone (including the more of fruits and vegetables in : 'Ii g~at fishing place, but 1 never was tinder dry. We decided to heart muscle). It also keeps the Ihe fle~h form than he ordinarily II found the trout numeroUS. What sleep in one of the shacks. The body tissues cemented .together com;ume~. For a balanced diet. a '1 ':' I did' catch were fair.slzed though night was quite cool .for the sea. and It prevents scurvy. Vitamin A person ne~ds about 564 pounds of .1 1\' m~ny of them 10 inches In length. son, so we picked up I busket or Is needed to maintain the normal fresh fruits and vegetables a year, ." :1. . I'll never forget the Iirst night two of roal alonkside the trask crllular strllcture and functioning wherens averllge consumption per i'" 'of our camping there. We had a and lit a fire. With a good draft, of the hildy's membranc~~. as well capiln today is approximately 320 .::' tent like an Indian wigwam put ~ve soon had a roaring fire going a, food d~i/!est1on t~nd J~IO~ep~rt. po~~1~' all their wcalth of nu· i ,. '~p with three poles .1 recall the m the bogie. Tom M1Bay, my ~co~f 1D~grfeult:re • American trients, fruits and vegetables pro- 1 : I ·d.oo rof the tent faced t~e pond fatber and I were soon sound '~:r are most often f~und lacking vide only 9% of the natiort's tolnl TOKYO, Japan-Some 1,500 lert.wing, stone· throwing Japanese demonstrators kicked a 50·yard.wide I'. directly SOllth. and we pItched it asleep. Fortunately, Ern Spracklin In :itamin C calcium and vitamin calories. Inasmuch as obesity is prcttr close to the traclt. We built ~emalned awake, for suddenly the A Survcy. show that we a~ a na· now rateLl a~' the country's No. 1 a fence surrollnding the U.S. Tachil.awa Mr Base and tried to swarm inside to protest a runway· our fireplace close to the shore side of the shack nearest the t1~n need" to consume' 25 to 70% health hazard, it is considered survey. Here they are stopped by part' of the 2,500· strong steel·helmeted .Japanese riot police forcr. of the pond. Alter supper, we s!ove began to smoke. and caught mor~ tomatoes and citrus fruit, the nutritionally iml10rto11t that most trlerl our luck whipping the f~re. We could thank Ern for our big suppliers of vitamin Cj 5070 frc~h fruits and \"t'gctables CBn be police, lined up behind rolls of barbed wire, held thei.· lines as the demonstrators pushed 40 ynrd~ W3tel'S, hu tdidn'l catch a solitary lives. more green, yellow and leafy \·cce· eaten in considerable quantity tIle gap in the fenoe. After almost seven hours police and demollstrators finally agreed to call it off an! trout. After sunset I got a bite Another time, probably around tables, which supply Vitamin Aj without increasinl: caloric Intake 'sides dispersed. Three policemen were injure'll by rocks.-IN Photo. thlt turned out to be a large eel. 1911, 1 went In there with . Will and 10 to 25% more each of milk to a dangerous lel·e!. '--'-" ._------I can see Shen Rumsey now rylng Pippy and Will Charles. We had a . . t age! the eel off my hook, I was dandy outfit, that Included sleep· too scared to touch the wsiggllng ing bags tent. 1 think someone ~reature. The next morning you had a sback at the north· eastern suggesled we ha\'e the eel for part of the pond then lind we breakfast. lIoly mackerel, my hired a boat from hini. We rowed *old- ZEPHYR-S stomach turns over even now!. 1 up to the head of the pond and rememher the flesh looked wIllte ponll, is along pond, and near its when fried, it had a good 8m~11 camped on the south shore. Angle and tbe bit 1 couugeohsh' pht 1n pond, is a long pond, and near mv mouth tasted sweet, but the its !ollthem end narrows down thodght~ of snakes tw!5tlng arohnd to the passage of only a bo'at's in my ~tomach made me rebel, so length, then widens Into a smali· I couldn't swaHow the sluff. I er but deep·water pond. Here we think next y\!ar. if I go home, I'll . fished with good results. try It again. :\faybe I can stand I recall a beaver's house with It now, as age bas bestowed upon beavers forageing about near the me a leathery bread basket Tbls norJh·east bank of this smaller rebelling against swallowing a pond. Beachy birds, or something bit of fried eel, makes me think like them, flew and walked over of tbe first ~'ear I spent In the the stony beach where the river ., States. 1 worked In a candy far· ran In. tory whore some German prepar· Later In the day we followed ed the formula for making rara· this river southerly, or lOuthwest· inels. Many of. us brought o?r erl)" to a muddy·)ooklny shallow .lunshes and ate at noontime In pond, and on up • flume. We the bltory. One German chap journeyed alongside the flume to :aaked me If I liked Limburger I Imall pond where we caught .cheese. I said yes, al 1 didn't numerous Imal\ trout out near tbe :have the slightest lonceptlon that lily pads. This pO.nd emptied out :it:: would be much different than of one of the largest bodlel of ;'*iiy other cheese and I liked, I waler I had ever seen, I don't ;ilipught, al\ kinds of cheeses. I now its name. AI I walked through :"ould havi had a suspicion that the brush and over the rock of :~ethlng was rotten In Den· its Ihore, my left .hoe tap prac· !~ •.rk when 1 saw him begin to Ucaliy fell off. From the Instep It :il\wrap the Limburger aand· was nothing but flap, flap, flap­ ~ches •. ' They were w~apped and and not a bit of string. How I got Vou'li save-every mile, driving this easY-handll.ng , Compcire Zephyr'. luxury lecrturesl to the. tent and boat through woods and rocks wlhout cutting ~.auty with the new road-smoothing ride I e' 90 H.P.~6 cyI. ahort-slroke engine IIl1 foot was a miracle. We caught about ten dozen nice trout that • "D ..p coil" front luspenslon Here's a car you11 love at first sightl And you'll find it the honey this car is to handle and park &1ti&iit spoul day. • Automatic drive, optional On. other little episode at porfeet partner for an YOlif family driving. You'n find 90 many luxury features in the Zephyr-from Maher'. and I'm through. My Styled with trim, modem lines, the Zephyr carries six big fold-down rear-seat arm reat to handsomo colour­ .• Hood-iop air Intake father, Will Godden, Wm. Coe· harmonized upholstery and deep-pile carpeting. Yet with field, WllI John Pike and one passengers in easy comfort. Its powerful 6-cylinder engine • Wide, safety-vision windshield other, went In there the .ame responds instantly to your touch ••• runs smoothly and . all its extras, it's a real economy carl See the new Zephyr.6 spot. I'll remember that trip for· oi'ortlelsly at sustained highway. specds._ And what a at your dealer's soonl , . - .- • 2O-cuI:Nc-foof trunk ever; for two rellonl-mosqultoe. '" and fancy Brisket corned beel. Our misfortune Ippeared wilen we lot out of the boat at ·the head of tbe lab. My father, wbo was the ant· .uppo.ed to bring alonll the Stockholm tar and Iweet all, had come 011 and foriotteD It. ANGL.IA • PREFECT· CONSUL· ZEPHVR-6 . ZODIAC-6 Anyou. who ha. tramped aroWld lu tb. wGOd. and the upper .Dd ~ , '. . ..'. . of Allile Pooo:!. on I dull, humid 50!D AND FOlD-MONARCH COAST_ eOA.1] da, lu .ad,. AQUlt, with DIll, an 5iRY~.Y· DE~~~" ':0 oceallullal 1&11. br.tZl, will uncIIr- ,tand what·l nll1n. Th. motquiI8~. mUIt breeJ In that Ihallow muddy • pond nrarhy. Bellde. th~ DID. quItOel,··thttt were myriads· of; ·wllat:·f knew u Yellow Jaeket. G,EO'RGEG. R.PARSONS, Ltd. Some people I knew ealled tbem DIAL 9-1015 .mQOI._ ,flits;·, 'l"n~.e .• peata .ta~e: .•. . ELIZABETH AVENUE , pleculCht .out ;of· your ,!Ude, TAm i" •.•••• ' , ' ,

. , ... ;, , . r . MONDAY, JULY 15, 1957 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND Neivs ., . ,~, ovt. onsors ca e ricu tura air c. N. R. APPOINTS: land-Wide New -Manager ibition Opens

Atlantic RegionI MONTREAL, July lS-The r.p. and was successively promoted' to . I i>ointm~nt of Douglas V. Gonder tbe positions of me~hanical In·:\ i Sept. 23 as vice· president and general spector, assisllmt engineer, erect· ' I ' manager of the Atlantic Region ing shop Ioreman, and round· : ' house foreman at Toronto, strat· ' the fir;t tim~ in tll':nty rules and regulations pertrAnlng of Canadian National Railways to the exhibits. There will be was announced here l&st night hy ford, JI.Iimico and Montreal. '" the GOl'ernment of rI ew· The youngest man ever to hold is ~ponsoring Ii full nine thousand dollars in pries, Stanley F. Dingle, vice·president, of agricultural covering every category of agri· operation, lor the system. He sue· the post, he was named superin· " Starting culture and homecralt. These in· ceeds Reginald Hayes who is rc· tcndent of the CNR shops at 'I I clude cattle, horses, sheep, swine, tiring on July 31 under the pens· Montreal, the largest on the, , ! I and running syslem, in 1942. Two years later ; I , Septrmhcr 28th. the poultry, field and, garden crops, ion rules of the company. cooking and' homecrafts, fishing Mr. Gonder brings to his new he movcd to Moncton, N.B., lIS' :' , 'Icmorial Stadium will general superintendent of Motive , . • 1M the ~e\\'found· exhibits, and many other Interest· position B sound and thorough knowledge of operational methods Power and Car Equipment for the ,I" Itricull ur•ll and 1I0mecrarts lug and Informative displays. The ·extenslve planning neces· and procedures. and through his Atlantic Region, in 1949 was pro- .: ' l'tilj,inc the huge motcd to assistant general man·'· I, \l'il~in lite ;ladiu1l1. ;,nd the sary for slleh a project as this previous association with the /It. has already been laid, and work I"ntic Region a5 general slIperi!]· Mcr of the Western Region, ,at I c cullide 011 Ihe pl~leilu, ex· "{innipe~, and a year laler ,e~· (rom .11 ,,\,cr Ihe provo has already started. It promises ten dent of motive power and car to be one of the most Interesting equipment, possesscs an intimatc eral ml)nager. , III h.I'C • l111i~l1e oppor· In 1950 he became assistant " " It I cxlilbition~ el'er, seen In New· knowledge of this important part 10 di,pl,y IhrJr a~TICu ur~ vice.president o[ operation at to Ihdr ii' r~tl'l·k. and theIr foundland. one that hr.s prOl'lnce of the vast Canadian National wide emphasis, affording everyone Railways system. Montreai, the position he held. at .kill In thc licld of the time of hi! present apPOInt. . The ""mrll o( New· the opportunity to exhibit. For In 1953, \l'hen Ihe CNIt In· , 1\ ill [ind particular the public it will be an opportun· troduced a staff Iruining course ment. . for the training of senior of· Mr. Gonder Is II director of the in di;playill~ their lin· it)' to look at the products of Inter. Varsity Christian Fello.w, .kill in conking. and Newfoundland. to' view the pro­ His Grace ArcbbishoJl P. J. Skinner, C.J.M., A. E. ,Taclunan, Presidcnt Old Boys' Association; Rev. Bro. ficers in adminstration, Mr. Gon· • rt recipe5 \l'iII gress In agriculture, the advances der became its first director and ship, an . officer of the Baptist P. Kean, Vice.Pr~sidcnt St. Bon's; R. S. Furlong, Q.c., J.\<~ollsigllor D. L. O'I\c'cIc. Churcb and a member of th~ Ii : publicit)' lor ';le first In various scientific techn'/;ues in J: played an important part in its the IIvcstock 'fleld, and above all successful dcvelopment. Canadian Club, Canadian Railway I'~ Club Royal' Montreal Golf Club, I \ the skl11 and Inbred abillly of the Mr. Gonder, who began a bril· Newfound);mder to fashion the liant railway career in 1925 as an the Gideons. the American Society "! handicraft of his choice. This apprentice in the CNR shops at or Mechanical Engineel'l and Me- ' : '/' Gill Associ"tes. He is married to !', i years exhibition will be the first Sharp Decrease Stratford, Onl., was born ot Can· of many events In the' future, and adian missionary parents at Ping· the former Doris Poole of Slrat· I ford, Ont., and the couple hal ' . i the scope of the plaimlng for the yao, China, received most of his four daughters, Joan,21 years of ' .. 'fli'st, holds great promise that formal educ;:.tion in China. and age, Elinor, 19, Dorothy, 14 and ' . ' this will be a new era In' the came to Canada as a youth. He Number Jobless Margaret, 8. Important field of' agricultural became a draughtsman in 1930 exhibits. The following figures show the Vacancies exist for two qualified number of unplaced applicants and gasoline hoist opcl'alOl's and one '! unfilled vacancies as of July 11th, reinforcing Iron foreman for em· 'I ' for last week and for the lame ployment on Newfoundland's west Hundreds Visit .1' . period last year. cpast. Flfty·four llOur week. time 'I Ullplaced Applicant! and one·half aUer forly.eight'hours Male' Female rate of pay 101' hoist operators is ., July '11, 1967.. 3976 507 51.40 per hour, foreman 51.75 po.r Bowring -Park I Medical Unit July 4.' 19:17 ,.. 3999 511 hour, board and lorlginlls $17.50 July 12, 1956 •. 2780 340 per week. . nequircd for cmployment al fir· Bowring Park had thousands o[ 1ness of the. watcr. visitors ye,terday as sunny skies tenllls courb were engaged " ' amp' Un/illed Vacancie! " gentia tivo heavy equipmcut me· T~le C Male Female and high temperaturcs tempten I dUring the "'ho!e day,. and the Training • July 11, 1957 •• 146 24 chanlcs, rate of pay $1.75 PCI' hour. people to the pleasant and beauti·. ben~~e~ "'e~e lined WIth groups :' 1 GAGETOWN, N.B.~For medical officerj Lt. Jerry Lynch, July 4, 1957 ,.. 123 17 tifty hour week, $2.00 n day fOl" ful surroundings of the park. \ awaltmg theIr 111m to play. time a militia unit of physiotheraplstj 2nd; Lt. John July 12, 1956". 40B 140 room and board. The s\\'imminl: pool was not over. Every pleasant shady sp~t In ~he " 'II, Canadi&n Army !\Iedical Fleming, pharmac~stj Cp\. Edward -----.------crowded, but many hundreds o[ i par~ .seemed to ,be occupied WIth I I' . undergoinc summer ,O'Nel11, X.ray· technician; Cpl. Child Fatally Eastern Co' Dlmall(l por-ple, espccially children learn. fa~lIhes o[ ,gr?\ln liPS and you~R II, " Gagetown and John Moore, Quartermaster and PEP PERRELL AFB -Chief Warrant Officer Robert. ing to swim, spent the afternoon chlldrcn enJoymg ~be !~mmer aIr. ' . I '1"1 m,.." ... n". e~perience by Ptes., WllllMn Murphy, John Walsh •• . N. Cash (center'!. Peppcrl'elJ's Fire Chief, is con­ lRptashing anrl enjoyin>: the cool. T~e canteens Ilere ury bus,. " I d'S I nUrmg the afternoon, And peopl.e ,I part in r.rmy life and Fergus.Power., " . Injure Saturday unimer Camp,' . gratulated Ijy Col. R. B. Charron (l'ight), M &.5 ! litld conditions. Nursing' sisters' are Lt. Gene· 'n I ]' wishing to buy food harl to walt I I ~lroiral Company, St. \,Iel'e Maloney, Anne'.Kenf, Emma A :delayed report reaching The Army Is turning its "lien' I Group Commander. upon Mr. Cash's promotion to I a t i ree in line as Iring M fifteen minutes , Newloundland, made up Browne, Patricia Carter, Mary ,here Saturday from Howley In tion to the benefits to bc gained: I while those ahead bought their I, ' CWO rank. Major J. A. Saatoff, base Installations , I ollicm. ~t;Os anrl men KesTns, Shella Somers and Ana. Central. Newfoundland laid Crom track 'and field competit ion. ! Engineer, read the promotion order.-U5AF Photo. ! Distribution ! cool .drink!, ice cream, chips and nUf!ill~ si~tcrs arrh'ed stasla O'Neill. An members of the ,Il·month.old Gary George WII For the Iirst time in the Army: , . Icamhes . b)' air and lire now company are from St. John's. fatally injured when he Ipll· Cadct movcment in the Maritimcs . . ,._---, 51'. JOHN'S, Nfld. CP-I!eaith One blot only. spo~led .the beauty ~ork atI

The DAILY NEWS 11. mornln, paper By WAYFARER eslabt'lshed In 188., and p~blilhed at tbe Newa Bulllllnl,:f6II.3st Duckworth' Street, STATE OF THE PROVINCE (3) Inl! population. NolV, on the St. John'l Newfo~nd1and" by Roblnsol " An examination of' the 'basic ma:lI:and, R rising populatioo in· Complny, Limited. primary industries has indleaterl creascs the demand for the that employment In the forests, products of Canadian factorics, Ii MEMBEI. OF THE CANADIAN PItESII the mines and the fisheries, may But we have no factories of any The Canadian Prln i. exelulively entitled now be at their lowp~t level un, account tn supply local needs !I to the ule lor repubUeation of III newl ll'sS an)·thlng untoward occurs. and hirc more workers as the despatchu In this paplll' credited to it or to B~t how many jobs are predicat.. demand for their products rises. the Associlted Presl or Beuten and ailo tb. ed on uncertain aclivltles, As· Wc li1Ive to think out ways of II locai newl published tb~.III, Bumlng there were to be IIgrce· selling more fish, making more ment on disarmament, what paper, mining more 'ore. Ours is YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES All Preas Itlvle. &lid featuft artIel. I" would the effect be on th~ Ameri· a difficult and circumscribed II this paper Ire eop)'rllht Ind their rlprodLieUoli eln barr.? Can we be surp. tbat problem because ours is a unique .1 Canada ••• ,',.,., ••....•. $10.00 per annum I! prohibited, '~ ,Ihe p:~sent l~vel o£ permanNlt economy. For example, what United Klnidom and all employment on th~ bases will \le other place on the giobe Is so de· I Foreign Countries .••• , .'14.00 per Innum Member Audit Burelu Of lustninedZ We know constr'IC' pendent on Imports for Its con· I Authorized as second class ma.1l Post Office tion jobs ;IRve 10 finish slime' sumer needs? It is doubtful If Department, ottawa. Clrculltlon., time, We lior't knoll' what we produce as much as 10 per I changos In l\m,~riClln policy ,viii cent of what we consume, More· j do to mallllcnlln('e jobs. For Ihat ovbr. our economy is not inte· , We• agree there are reasons. People reason It seem, dc slrable that ,:n grated with that o[ the Dominion ~f{orl br ,n;,dc to ellter into of which 11'0 fOl'm a part. Main· Saving C.N .'R. Jobs cannol be persuaded to put large some kind of nr,rccmcnl wilh the land (,anulla buys only a trifling United Stutes that will give some amount of our PI'olluclion. 'I'he Consel'vative Govcrnment of Can­ amounts into tourist hotels in the hope of getting a good return from three protection against sudden dbln, • • • ada has decided 1o ~avc the jobs of C,N.R. cRlions in the lutUl'e. 'rhe We rOllld, IIf coun;c, br~in to \\'orl,cl's laid oCf because of lI'aWc de· months of usage. We should try to ex­ attempt miGht be In I'ain. Yel It ilOnilcr on a Pl'actical husinr~s tend the season in certain areas where it Is worth making. In the mean· basi~ the deqree to \\'hich \\'e cline. It. wil1 do Ihis by the expedient of while, there is a weakness in our could support R number of ~mail nlay be possible to provide some assur­ finHneing at pl1blic cost various kinds or dependcnce on the basis Ihat !ndllslr:~< catering to the local dC'ferable wor\:; ill the C.N.R. shops. ance of good winter sport. must be lakcn into account in drmnlld for consumer good., Bllt planning for the future. rllI'h indastry wllulrl hnl'e to bp. We hil\'c no complaint to make about But we have yet to appreciate the full • • • ~hlr. to ~:',el'ate so eHicicnlly that thi~, Bill it does establish a precedent of \'alue of the lo(;al tourist industry. This The primary inrlu$lries pillS it r~lIld n'cet Rn~' l;1nd of main· tb. American ba5c,\ plus federal land rl1'uprtHion. Somclim~; that \"hieh due notc mllst he taken in New­ is it subject Ave have discussed almost lid di~hursemellt repl'e5ent the core can br rloue, The Stanrlard ~tanu· To The Editor f'mndl;;IJ1r\, We ('~n expect 110 less to be nau~eam in the~e columns. A great deal of the economy ..The money Ihey fact'lIir." Company's saie ~f -Edson Washin Editor, Daily N~I,('s, done if CXH. decideii to reriuce the llum· of money could be put into circulation pl'oduce, through its circulation, pint to the mainl!II('e pllblic works and other traveller could ask, . is imported to pay for goods and tries which employ anything from ourevldence suggests that paro· services. If, therefore, II'C cOllld twenly to fifty workers, We need dies Me being prepare.d of the do the greatest good. EPC,lid ('m)'lIOVll1l'llt to take care of re­ But if a local family wants to tour the be sure that the fisheries, the a planned and, organized ap· Gllbert and Su\llvRn operas and All are so little publicized that they are not t:~;""lnll in ccrtnin industries or regions, road system of the east coast that is ac­ newsprint and logging business, proach to this problem. If we severe mutliation is intended as identified with the U.S. mutual securitv, program, soon as hIe copyright comes off. cessible from St, Johns, its members come and Ihe mining Industry, will not can make paint and margarine Tbe Government may say that it has decline and if we could do sOme. and ovcralls to advantage, we In this connection a world wide As Undersecretary of state Douglas Dillon ,l(:led in accordance with the spirit of this up immediately against the problem of a thing to Increase the security of mny b~ able to make a hundr~d petition hos been organized to three-fourths of the 3.6-billion-dollar foreign good place to stay, Here and there cabins thosp who work on the American olhrr products ill a hundred small not only protest against mutlla· gram approved by the Senate and now before the policy in saving the jobs of these C.N.R. b~.;er, ,we may feel (alrl)' certain iaciorie,. The first step is to put tlonof these operas, but to ask are available but few of them are strate· nil the English Parlir.ment to invest goes for military assistance and defense 3UPPOrt. .0 ~ ~ workers. But in so doing, it seems to us thbt the (conomy cannot decline to.lether a detailed list of .' L ~ th(1t it has obligated itself to be consis­ gically placed for the convenience of mulr.rilllly below it~ present commodities that WP. now buy in the copyrillht In some public contributes to free-world securit~', but it i;; for len!. Of course, in thr cas" of qn.lIltit)· and might he able to cultural body for the purpose of I i;, r motoring tourists, 111 any case, where , ,. tent and to lal:e rlircct action ill the best federal p: yments fOJ' ~'l!Id. a~i1 111'1111111'" 10(':1 tty on all efficicot protecllng tbe beauty of Sullivan's th'e weapons, , : I', they are well placed, thel'e is rarely ,. r \\'a\' that Illil\' tillggel't itself to underwrite sPI·I'icc~. the tendrlll'Y i, upward basis. Rul I\'e shull 11i,rus~ th Is music, and the wit ancl humour B,v contrast', thE' one-fourth of forcign aid I· " ~t !pubth in :1110111<'1' al'ticl~. T:lc 1 :1 tbl; (,l'ol1omi~ S(,(~l;l'ity of displaceq work­ enough room lor all who want t,o travel. rather than downwurd. flf Gilberl's ,libr~tto, and there· calssified as economic as~istal1ce is conslrU('lil'e in I~' . t . • • • main thing is lIw\ \I'~ are far fore perpetuate the originality of , .:1 t cr,,; in other industrieli. But all m'er Avalon there are houses Bul whllr It Is a good thing frolll r~a('hing the pnd of our re· tbeselwo greal masters for all It includes the proposed new 500·million·dol\ar ~ 10 ha\'e a /lour under the eron· slIun'I'S but III<' lI'is('"l and bc>t lime, • ment loan fund, 250 million fOt· presidenlial I'I ~ :J that should be capable of quick and re­ utililalion of tbese I'CSOI\I'ccs is . 'II,;: I, ~ om~', that is only a starting point. 11 is intended th~t this petition funds, 150 million for U.S. technical assislance, I' , I: \! lathrely cheap conversion into summer a maller for careful stuny with will he presented to Parliam,ent I. ~ Each year the working force rises :, :1 I:,; ',; ~ boal'ding houses. It may b.e a matter of hy three or four thousand who the help of sound technical ad· in 1959 by All'. Lawrence Turnpr, million for nonregional projects. I' I·icc. Everything cannot be done , '"II"',, '. ~ persuading the owners that there is profit musl be absorbed into employ. Ibe Member of Pr-rliament for the Included in this last category are the C,S. , t Jll' Son Of The Prophet llIent. We hal'e to rxpand our in a ~'cal' or two. Gl'adual prog· Cily of Oxford, and already over I,; .11 E in summer \'isitors., People don't have 350,000 signatures have been col. peace program. the free-world malaria "'I'~rllr~ltm , I", ba,.ic economy to take care of re,s may pay otf besl in the long ,r. ',I L' :: ~ The title of .\gn K11an is held by the this continuous growlh of work· run. leeled from Britain and other gram, in~ernational childen's welfare, aid (or ,,! ~ f to make large capital outlays for special .' . 'I:;' , ~ spiritunl lemler of the Ismailiah sect 0 countries. A great many more are refugees and other migrants r!nd escapees from " i'! r!ccommodation. .A relatively small ex­ needed and we here feel that l "" :~:: ': ~ ;I;Io~:lcms who nltlnbel' some twent\' mil­ penditure for bathrooms and comfortable there are many music lo\,ing tain countries, ocean freight payments for nl'I\'~I~' hOIl adhcrents all the from to .:, r'~ P \~'

"',,:11 l News South Shore Notes Grand. Bank Goodland. '1' call which 'was donated by Bubble- Light - \~ 1\, .1111;" '-;~;-i5h-e:-d-1h-a t-n-o-f-n-gh-t-'-C-hed-Ul-e -h-.-'-c-om-p-Ie-te-d-In-I-at-e-A-U-gu-s-t -.-l1-lhe Up pe r Gulli es Tom IIIctcaJ( and Jim 1tlcPcil of s.. III~ all ;tr(lllnd the been arranged between .l>'rench· talk and Interest will be In the SOCIAl. ANIl }'ERSONAI. , was won ~ n ,:-. ttrl during thr Pil~t man's Cove and st. Pierre as It grand old game of soccer. )Ir. Duke ~Voodman arrived ijointly by Charlie Mercer and Flower- Bright G Bertha 1tletcalfc . (',n','ln•,.. h'I'r abo ap" l1al\b' heen 110pedd that dthis h would Laftt week our local tcam en·!rom ,am Ier recen tl y 10 spend t h e , largr II1100bm thiS e so. Ve un erstan t at cer· gaged in two exhibition games week,end wilh his famil),. Turkey teas were served through. " HI) Ilfrl \,rol'idinn lain Cusloms and Immiliration with Fortune In t"e open In" n"me out the a£ternoo nanc! evening" ~ l .. • , II " b" 'Ir.' Edgnr lIarvey of Lanc~ hal~r5 01 hait lor the dlf(icnities will have to 'be over· played at Fortune, " >- 'fhe hall WilS filled to capacity. - lUpr come before such flights can be was victorious by a 4 to 1 score Cove spent a couple o( days at The evening concluded with a mort mfll engaged permitted. We hope that .uch whilst In the return contest For. Gunder r.cenUy. card party. The prizes went to ,rf this IClIr in Ihis official red tape can be luccell' tune came from bel1lnd (or a 3 to Mr. Charlie Pellen arrivcd home Mrs. Annie Babb, Miss May But· laW), hfcn 'Ior Ihe past fully negotiated before lonll. 1 vlctory. On last Frldar night recently from Harhour Buffett. et and Keith Porter. h~"\hcrrlore nlorc 1m· )I.V. "IIAROLD GUY" LOST the locat,. eleven again Invaded :ltr. Petten Is the Principal of the The grand sum of $1125.00 was ~l.is a succe,,!ul voyage 'rhe motor vessel "Harold Guy" Fortune for tile first game of the Anglican school there. realized, nd Rev. Goodland wishes h~ H thc present was lost on Saturday evenlnll, June Knockout Series. In this game Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnum, Sr" to thank al1 those Who helped to a\I ,hore fish· 29th at Savayard, St. Pierre. The Grand Bank was victorious and have moved in their summer home make this affair such a success. "'i1h trap~ ann hook vessel rnn upon a reef there in this time the, score was 1\ to I, here for the summer months. "otl'aIlOIJ> shOllid hal'C den!e fog whlIst inward bound The soccer Icason got away to Mrs. Ron Scott rcturneli from In thc Lawn here from North S)'dney with a Its offlcial start during the per· Lewisporte after spennl"g a wcc~s Library" News I Ihr trapS hal'c well cargo of coal. , vlou! week with the playing of the vacation there visiting her parents o hunrtrcn q\llntal~ I The vessel struck the reef In AII·Star game at St. Lawrence lIIr. and Mrs. Andrew Downton. In The Studio for Jllne there's are al,o quite dense fog; l1eavlly laden, tbe stern when tile St. Lawrence team won Miss IIInrjjojrie Tuekc~ of Port an article with ac.companying re. " d al thl'rr i~ a r~arl)' IOf the vessel was soon stove In a 3 to 1 victory over a comb ina· de Grave spent a Iew days here productions to illustrate what to , ,.r.I"rt' of(rrin~ for the,c anr! wilhill an hour the sl1lp slid tion of pla):ers from BUl'ln, For· many eastern Canadians must be !II h fr tl kit d t d d last week the gil cst of :lUss Erina brin~ ra\l~hl II)' the 0 le roc s n 0 ecp wa er an tune an Grand, Bank. Local piny· the surprising Iact that there art~o,"r of ih~ ;horr sank immediately with just tho en on that team were Tommy Scott ami her parents, exists in British Colllmbia an Art repOII Ihal IIII' Ile,1 of top of her spars above water. The Rose, ,Gorrion Grandy, Geo. E. :llr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Movement o( the most progressive rtJ;SS~ thr IInll'rh'llInr rio):' crew and three passengers took to lIickman, Malcolm and Ell Lee. family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. and lively sort. I' plll III ~ppraralll'e tll'O dories but lost practically all After the game a smoker wns held Frank lIou~e and family on a motor Working mainly in Vancouver I :~ ! ---- '~r hoprd Ih:lt th~y I their personal effects. The Sca was at whicl1 the Daily NewR Champ· lour of 'rrinity Bay settlements. there arc today a number of water' ,-:

,10 "e Im'al \\'alrr~ In calm and they wcre successlul in Ion trophy was presented to SI. Durlug their drive through Trinity colorists. painter5 in oil, and scul. 'I' ~ Inl'iu AI 10 • prel ent othrr rowing, •mlo tearh h bour o.'S t. Lawrence' and the Simon Levitz South they came acrO~l many of Pto rs II' h0 are pro d'ucmg excel I!!'ent , Salmon al~o Pierre. Captain Banfield advlse~ Knockout trophy to Grand Bank. those pot.head whnles that ha[1 work in both represcntational and :~ in f~irl)' 1~1'~c that the heavily coal·laden 5hip Most valuable player aWArds went been wounded and killed and abstract styles. ': "11h lhr "',1\,1111 ;~III1" d~d nOl have R chance after &he to Gordon Grandy of Grand Bank washerl up on thn beaches, Rnd Alan Jarvis, Director o( the r Ihr I,·h ~I'r mla\l piled 011 the Sa\'oyard reef. and Alex Noseworthy of Fortune. I they am wry unsightly things to National Gallery at Ottawa ha~ ~r,nhl 1,"I\\rrn Ihrrc, The folluwlng day the crew lYere At th ' I t' f said. "There are mOl'c ~ood ~ , (! senll·annua mee inS 0 sce. washed up 011 those lovely artists to the snnare mile in Bri • The little Things 'That- Count • ,,"d', HOll rl rr. thc~e : takell to their homes llere OIl the the Nflrl Amatellr Foolball As ," ro." , , . .' be~ches along the shore. 10 decay. tish Columbia than in all the rrst ,,'11 In~ , ',n.'~ rll;palch ~I.V. "Spencer II." soelallon held at Clarenvilic on 11, • , " -. , Speakin~ to ~ome of the fisher· of the counlry". Anrl apparently Your new Summer outfits just aren't complete without the lovely finishing b:m1lt O\l.tlwck ~bortl,v before lIoon and included, [mainland short \I'. on home cxpcrlmcnts m che'!lIS. On .Tune 14th at C. of E. School • II')'. anothel' on stamp collecting. will stretch from to 11 and fit perfectly. " I ;,Imp,t hring Canadian Lesion, Sea Cadeh, Boy at Banl\'ista, Guides of '1st and arid articles about rock climbing 8% Ideed bIoI\' 10 ('.llIse tal· Senuts, Girl Guides, Brownies, C. 2nrl Bonavi~ta Companies ami K II_ and how to gct camp lircs ~oing. for Summer wear. ' RUrlnl't'nill Seamless slyla, sizes 9 to 11. lse Cl fflirted men IIho can do it. If visited SI. Pierre over the Domin· Joan Hayley with Jlanlta Squires 1he reccl'llon was held at the .I'ra has II pntrntial allnual pro· :!; million deaths. not, up 10 sl~ndard then ion Day weekend. A party of !lying to ht. Co.' Bulterpot Inn, Holyrood, where duction of about twcnty million: 1 Special' per pair 97c. g malaria is be Impro\,\.rt. otherwise, forty Il)cludlng the football team some 75 guests were recell'ed and tons of .ore and his for a period I t! NYLON GLOVES ~! !\('r l'xl'orted cod. and supporters went to the Island The Divisional Commissioner, the usual toasts were honoured. which WIll cover the lives of seve· ~1 Sheer nylon gloves in pink, blue, beige, novy and c~unlrits, We feel on tile ferry "Spencer II." lhen addreued tbe gatllerlng, giv· 'ro the bride and groom we wish ral generations, _ 9 art llshl:rlll~n Bllt! ex. On Monday afternoon, July first, ina II very Impressive description them mllllY l1apoy years 0' .wedded It sec!l1S likely too I~nt Knob white, sizes 6% to 77'i. , ,air .hl! pl'odul'inll the football game was played of thp hugh "Guide ami Brownie bliSS.' Lake WIll ~1~I'e sll'atc¥lc hnlH!r. , Price per pair 79c. ~I!d, ~fltl il lj illll~fd Iwilh tile St. l'l~l'l'e A.S.I.A. <.:Iub. Ually" helt! al !'rlaple Lear Garden, t~nce for mil an.1 military UI'la· L NYLON FABRIC GLOVES tht) .liuulll hal'v III 'I'h~ !lallle waH II vt:ry evenly and Toronto, which ih~ hK11 Ihe pl'ivll. hOIl. And immell'e wlll~r po~ver ::~ Serviceable gloves in pink, blue, white and black. , III I\h~ 1If11 Itt', I ~Io~ely fOIl~1It eont~st III whlcll IIlIe of IIttelldlll". 1:111: addr~s~ \VU!! au~1 fO,l'ests are, big uttru('\lOns 1" ItIH," UII IIll' ,ilU~tiou I U Kual on II pClUIlty ahot In tile Vtn'), mllrh enjoyed b)' all. Long' Pond f~1 s~lch Industr~es ,as pilip JIlI1 11i Sizas 6~ ~ 10 717. "111"11'"11 .. t 11t~ r.lIill.,' ,lIual fll'e minute. ~I tbe pia)' pupel Hnt!!'I~:~~~~l'~kinR i~! , ,Price perpair $1.50. L I !iiWV St J'lel'l'e thl! \·lclol·Y. The Guides then formed one I ;\mon. the forei"n 'en'lcemen'!li 1I11"'t.,"~ 1... 1 h' c'.' I Aft I' thl! "am the "1"ltin" larj\e hOl'se shoe Ill\d, "'b~lI.t lIn>'· SOCI,AL ASU I'ERSOSAL ., 0 > ,::1 SILK GlOVES , ,tI .. , '". , ~ ,", ~ •• ~ I II'ho f1~rI to Britaio and joln,'11 Ihl! Ii """. til :\(1', , I,"", II,'l I IIll" k' I"alll• 111111 u(II"lul-, ••1,'"re elll'I't'lllt a . WOl1h of 2111 HOllilVlSIH Co, was I Hlltl ~h'" I\unuld .,"tl'allge I'auk, of the \lo\'al Air FOf'('e,II:; dlll'· I !j' A,cleClring line of silk gloves In ossorled ,hades and 111 h~r 11.ll,· l.a,1 ~"a. ; cd lit 3 bl,lI!(lwt In Ule lIotel Hob- &l1ro\lell by Captain .Ienl:ills und I allfl Iilluil)' SIIl'lIt a IICI·l;·,; vUI'utilln illg the \1'111' I\"as II s11Iull ;cll'j) sizes. Values to $1.10 per pair. wi'am.'. III ,~l'h'l IlllL'n I crt wilh I'I~eshl~nt (lll'ardin u badges and !C1'\'lce !tars w~I'e pre· at PUlt de (inll'c rccI'nll),. ~olltainell ,qll:ull'ol1 lIf FI'I'ne'hlllcn, ,; Cleoring at only 49c. Ql! III. a. dr.l~g[·r (rom Master of Ceremonies. At the Heath. , . . Mrs. Cuplain :I!onk, S.II\·nliun ,1'he~e Frenvhmpn. hall hren sla· :: bo (,rr, n l~land Rnr! hanqllet the usual toasts and sen ted by DII'lslona1 Commissioner MIlll', whu has been a pnlient at honcd in North Arma and left in '­ PLASTIC HANDBAGS t 1\\ hadly .d;IOlagcd that Greetings were extended and the The following from 1st Bonavlq. the Gracc Hospital, relurned home 1943 for Britain where thc)' II'rrc - Your Summer outfit is not complete without one of o hlhandOIl tl\P. loyage, French and. Canadian National ta Company received badges for June 20th. re·tralned an deqllipprrl with Hall· these plastic handbags. They come in white Clnd ~ e I,arne h.llker with Anlhems were sung. DUring their cookin" daundress and l10me Lurue Dawe, son u( Mr. ami ~Irs, fax bombers. 'I'hr.), took part in Itl~, bal~ aboard went visit to St. Pierre the local party nursing. FiVe year ~tar" Belly Henry Dnwe, who has been over. mosl of the raid~ carded oul by popular pastel shades, assorted clutch and handle 01 (OIP. Burin, and were entertained at lev~ral other Abbott. Three "(,Hr, p.'I"ms Fish. d rl It I th Bomber Command dUring !hp lal. styles.' ' put 01 hAr keel, As a dances and social functions, ' ~, seas an serve II' 1 e para, ter pari of the \I'~r, Prices each $1.98, $2.25, $3.95 ond $5.25. hiS be~n compelled to The return I1Dm! was made early ~~a~n~:~~::I:n~'~jor~:\~OHIS~:~, Iroopcr~. retllrned home on .Tuly Colonel .Tean Calme!. B member l'O)'lge and return to Tuesday afternoon. The A.S.I.A. I I I 1st and will be di~charged from 0(, thi', S'IlIadron. oe;cribe;;, in NECKLETS lor repain Whilst her team will be vlsitln- here for I Claudine Hay ey. F rst year, !IIi 1\. that Serl'ice. NIght Ptlnl Ute ,horror' ~nd tlmlls '/J" rtt .. cent Rolls. Pearl Hayle~', Violet f th t) Id 1 d big 'showing of white and colored neckle!! in urned to their homes return game in August whilst the Mifflin, Edith Mifflin, Lillian MI!. 0 ese opera IOna ,ra ~ carr e assorted shapes cmd sizes. Populor fol' Summer. Ba)'. , G.B.A.A.A. team is expectlnl to fIIn, .Toan' Shirran, Maisie Soper, out over enemy lernlor,v b~ nls~t. '" PrOVincial Ai~" k th r vi It to St' Pierre M He tells about one a malmg In., ~ Special each .59c. I.\'\'er. 81: an" '" nys rna e ano e I • Loretta Pack. an uels stane! of an aleraft O\'er the f' in: ~!arlp. i ~tllrcn ~~\I al~ passen· August 7th to pilY the A.S,S.P. or· Rllhr which lVas caught in a ter· N PEARL NECKLETS ')' Chaplin, In,l h •. Pierre and ganlzation there. Brownie enrollment (rom 1st riflc flak barrage and went inlo n d Simulated pearl neck lets make a charming Summer hrt"ern al\~I' al~o ,re~umed SPORTS Brownie Pack: Mildred Wlllte, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL spin. The men prepared In bale fj accessory. Choice of 1, 2, 4 or 5 strand. "Itorl' Sin~in~ , ('ol'r Capital anr! Fontball has again taken over Patsy Dnrdle, Diane Little. Joyce Mrs. Elizabeth House, from Bos. out but by the time they came out ~ SlIi2in)! Cla!~'- r~n , ' ltesulenls or on the Burin Peninsula fill' the Hunt. Four year stars, Jninlta ton, U.S.A., and her nephew, Skip. of their spin they realized they ~ Priced at $1.25, $2.25, $3.75 and M.50. : .\1\»01"1"5 tn',lIla and Ihe South Isummer season. From now until Squires, Margaret Templeman, per, Is presently on a visit here had lost 17000 feet and were now ~~ BANDANNAS, STUDIO • ,ar.: Inilpcrl r1is~ppoint. the AlI,Nfld. finals have been Barbara Durdle, Joycl! Carpenter. Bnrl arc J:uesls of Mr. and Mrs. at the me;cy of "aI! the small ~ Colorful bandann'!,s in assorted printed patterns • .. (piano)_sandr Thrce )'car stars, '.Joan Hayley, Lemuel Squires. ~!rs, HOllse is also arms of the Rnhr". But though ' Babs Durdle. Second year, Rosalie the hod" of the plan was riddled k S,ome rayon others pure silk. visiting relatives at Kellii

when·.wet.is she: a star. "In this.:picture,"', t Esthcr said, John's.: "', ! Her role ·of '•. schuol.leached, . in'movirig on.to her big:toe with' the Vicc·President-Mrs. Sh!ppud, I' the .Unguarded . Moment ·rang.·bult I . . " t th t Sa.lmon Cove:, ' " 1 polish,' "rm. p aymg ·'1 'par a office bells:50 .well thaLU·I .just . Secrelary.Treasurer-Mrs, Kirby, ! would' have ~hocked" MG M jllSt S " . . sent·her:to.llaly:to'star,ln. "Raw thOIn k'In!: ab ou' t'lt'I' • m 'an' aggres· t. John's.' •. ' WI~d.hi E~~!1':' a .romantic'tale of slve, .touch; dame.: A' kept· woman, Co:nmillee-Mrs. Garla~d, 5t. a ,high.li~~g. fas1h\Oil mloldrel WhhO to. lie frankabuit'it. ';And" I get· pJolhnSj Mprs·ttSlaHde, bSt. John.!j Mrrs. forgets the' men n her e w en h 'd' .... 'd b th' ,,' eree, e y ar ourj

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,------~----- .... "! ., Capitol progral11ntes ·On The .L4ir Today. ·0 ·Paramount .... _-----_ .... 1.45-Ramblin' with Records. 'fo-day ":" 2.55-Newl. NOt~v PLayin g , . ... 3.00-Dollars on Parade. -_ . CJON·TV CJOX·TV .f.OO-News."- Al'DREY HEPBURN-FRE'D ROBERT WAGNER, JEFFREY', , If . ST .•JOHN'S-CHANNEL S· ARGENTIA-CHANNEL 10 •. 05--Rr.lnbow Ranch. ASTAIRE,ln "FUNNY ~'ACE" HUNTER IN "TilE TRUE the ~Iornin~, , ::~t~~~:· Kid. "Funny Face," which opencd at STORY OF, JESSE JA~IES" • EDITOR'S NOTE: The .'amily Council consists of a judge;". , Rnd Wralher. ,I MONDAY, July 15 8.30-0n Cam~rc. . 5.30-Mclody Man. the Capitol Thcatre, is a lavishly In "The True Story of .Tcs!;c: psychiatrist, threc clergymen, a neWSPAper, editor, ,a "'lomen'Shiedtl.t~~ Clock. ! 5tOO-Open IInus~. ", 9,00-1 Love I,Uty. BIOO-News and 'Veatbcr. producctJ, deHghUully. scored, James," which opens tomorrow mid two writers. Each article Is a summary of an aetua case 5 ~r'. [lcl'otion!. 1, 5.3l1-CbllnrclI's Program 9.30-Front Pagt-. 6.05-lIIelody Man. danced and baekgroun'ded musical at the Paramount 'fheatre, Twen .. 'file Council reports on problems that have been dealt - l\'ith b1 I'rcl'j(·\\'· 6.00-Howdy DODd),. lO.OIl-Studlo One. '6.15-Sportscasl. with an added lilgredient"that,sets Heth Century·FOll has' scored: responsible agencies and counselors. '. . ~ 01 \.nhllilr. ! 6.3D-News and Weather." IUO-News. 6.20-ltlelody ltlam it apnrt from anything you've \ ngain in a violent, hard.hitting' 5'fEPHEN R.-I cw't gi\'~ ,:-cr. Since she hus a bigger. al· 01 ,\1r We;t. I 6.4Ii-Snmmer Thealre. IUO-Late Show. 6.45-Newl. seen before. Starring Audrcy drama of the "James Boys" which back Belty's gilt: i IJII'ance, :;he can: save more for ,he liar· I R.OO-The IItllllonalre. i:~t~~I~~e ~~~~. the Sh~ws. .. 'Hepburn and, Astaire, . co,slarr,ing could well become an important MRS. F. R.-Il's quite embar.\1 these gifts. And S~eve does, spend I - ... ~-.-.. _ •..•... ------, 7.30-TheBargain· Hour. Ita), 'fhonipsonfeaturing Michael I contribution 10 Americana. rassing for me. a. good ~hare of Ius mmali Ineo.lJ\e .- . " Aucluir and R~bert Flemyng' .·and With Robert Wagner as "Jesse," . • • • " on taking her out.· It is natural I Answer to Pr_ylou. Puzzt. 8.00-Top. Tunes :o( the Day. Isct to lhe' music Df GCI'shwin . it and Jeffrey Hunler playing his STEPHEN R.-I am 16 and I (or Belly to want 10 show her~' I I Holidoy Time l~:~~~fa~k' ltIU~cu~':" i·was· filmed ",vith· radically· differ. brothcr; "Frank," . one cannot have beengo ing steady with a preciation. in a gift. • _ '. , . L. ______-I lII.3~orgn·n' Encores.. ' ent VistaVlsion • Te~hnlcotor lceb· help but. recall the resounding girl ~f 15 for the, past year or so. But as a maller of tasle thel'e : I: ACROSS 60 Slorcho\l~c lO.45":"Ncws. . nlquc thai madc It \'isilalIy,onc success of T)'rone Power and O~r parents don t. apprOVe of ?ur should be a limit to the. amoullt .,! ~ 61 Cushion 11.0Q-'Sportcasl. of the most exciting pictures in Henry Fonda, who cre .. ted these go 109 steady, but my p~rents hke a girl oC Bett's age spends on gifta 1 \ i I This is DOWS 11.10-.Forecast. years. ,roles some 19 ~ears. ago. This BellY an~ her parcnts hke me, so for a boy, no matter what ber 1 Amerir~n Il.l5-Club 1'590~'!, These techtiiques dovetail: beau. picture, filmed 10 CmemaScope they don t m•. ke too much (uss. f u'1' I m is A watch seems I Indrpclldcncc I SmtiH 1mb 12.0~News. . '. tifully \i'llIl the story, since Astlilre and Dc Luxe color, promises to The problem is. Ihis: . Belty has lr: ~:o nbi~ ~.nd· serious a gift.·:' ~ It i~ a _ ~ Scope 12.05-Club 590. Ipla)'s a 'glam6rphotosrapher"ilnd do for Wagner an~ l!u~ter what given. me expensive ~resents for Beft 's arents should have Up- I holiday In ~ ~~~;~O~~dIY 1:.l.30-.Ncws. ' .' 'l\i!ss lIellbUrn the bookish Grecn. the fore·runner accomplished for my birthday and ChrIStmas. Her cd Yhe . ~ff about this. Mrs. F. 'R. I p of 1- i • Ihe U.S ,A. 5 EXpUll~C l,DO-Closcdown.. .'.' 'lI'ich Vlil~gc~ he transforms. Into powcfLand FOI\lda-to tl stardomci 1 folks hal'e Pbl~nty Il money aro~ I fs righ; in hel' feeling that her son I II Minute - r. Obtained - . " - ! a world.famed model and takes' un Hope ange, IV 10 reeen y score Ishe has a Ig a owance-I) I' Id I 'orne over·invol\·ed ·be. " rnl~ri1111. IZ f:xiFt ' ; Peer G)'nl's 26 Scottl~h 43 Bar legally V O' U S i· . '. '" 'in "Bus Slop," and Agnes Moore· bigger than mine. 'fhe presents cou lee. , ~nd ~11l'ic, I~ Gol IIp mother .heep/olds H Fur mammal " 'I" /!oslng. ,to.ur oC Paris.. " .., ,head, an ;:.hte dal kroom, thes~o~y cel· wiCe and mother, resp~eh\·ely. me-a watch.. . , Ifeelings. A better idea would be . 1,1] , rehlclance 10 Silkworm ;~ ~ta~~~' ~~ W::~:m~a:r On, '., .. ,. _ Iial sp~ls o[ ~1~lItmarl1c, o.n a Producer Herbert B.· Swope, Jr. I don't mmd ~ll'lng up the Ifor Steve to let Betty kllow ina .: I ~ 'I I 16 Pricrs i~ ~~ccnCh resort mistake' Charles Lamb 6.05-Sundial. .,' ,,' I))arg~ m: the Seme, In the: Left ,ha.~ painted" • bloody, alld yet, watch, but I know th"t Betty serious way that she shouldn't,' :1, . :~ ~~I!~1 candles 21 Dine 3ft Number 50 Chalcedony 6.30-World New~ and Weather ,~a~~ s wmdlna' streets an~ the ex· tender canvas of the lawless days woutd be I'ery hurt and ~~ w~uld have done it" amI suggest ~~•. I,I: i 20 Calrrllillnr 23 Implore 39 Lll~1 fi3 Negative WOH .' 7.00-Ncll's HI,ghlilll,!~'and Wen· I qUlslte FrclI~h, country~lde. arc on the Misso~ri·K"nsas. border her folks. ( don't think It 5 . rl~~t I{ully,. but firmly, that he wPI\' . 1'1, I hairs 24 Exhibit 40 Slick ,5tGreenlancl ther.. '. '.. ' .', I presented With a slartlmg. ·.new durillilthe CII'II War and the to return a present once ~ou~e ;:-ccept any more gala presents. 'IlL 22 Regret ~r. Fllrk I'fllng 411.ion Esklttlo 800-Breakfast Cluh. ' ., camera eyc. . All. the well·known days Ihat followed. Written by taken it. . _ ;..... I:' 230rrcn B:30-Make up, Your Mind: Ias Iyell as the seldom;sccn ,enchant. Walter Newman,.' based on a·· • - , ll,! \'rgetabl~ ~a [JO 8.45-'Rex Koury. ,ments, filmed on the spot and screenplay hy Nunnally Johnson, MRS. F. R.':"'r ha"e known ':: ' ,I,

~4 Lealher thon~ ~ D.OO-It Happened Last Night, 'I· from a . hovering helicopter, are Ihe production .is, in a. sense,. a Belly's family for years, and they :1, 27 feign 10.00-Coffee Time. captured in amazing color that story of .western juvemle delm· have always been this way aboul '11I , :lIllaMen . 'r d 3~ NOle In IT 11.00~Tul'n Back Ihe Clock. . ranges from the hottcst to the quellcy, laking place almost 100 their 'money. They gIve gl.ts a~ ., .:' Ii t. aU!~Il~ !cale 11.115-Somelhlng Lo Think ,Aboul. coolest imaginable. years DgO. At that. time, Quan· entertain lavishly without rer.ltz· . 'L • ! :1." in ~11I'rt. ,UrAI'tbe'll, ~3 :'11>1 \\,.,51 !Wi ,If) It 1l.30-Peppcrrell Juke Club. trill's pro.Confederate guerrillas ing that others can't keep up 1.1, I' , allli IYciillIer. 341ndl\'idu .. 1 13 IUO-News and D.B. . Iu a superb song.and-dance how, were raiding Kansas while t~e with them, ' .1" ['ail;. 3;' Beam 12.30-Hl11bllly. Matinee. Audrey Hepburn shows a wonder· Jayhawkers, Norlhern sympathlz, I know they are very found o( . 'f ,I 30 \'111011' rw . ~ n 'fI i.OIl-Behlnd the Story. i ful ,·ersatilil)'. Stepping and war· ers In Missouri. Against this Steve and would really. lik~ to 37 ~~1~'cl~~~~1 I.Ui-One ~-tan'!t ,F3mil~·. i bUng with the debonaire, un· ers, wiped out Southern support· see somcthing come of Ius (rlcnd· ~o Chan~t I'· r&~ 1.45-AlIIedcan )!usic llall. Iquenchablc Astaire' to some of background it was easy for the ship with Belly. r feel Ihat Betty I ,~ 42 AbslractiJring In {%lW~ 2.00-VOUS Music Room. ~ I Gershwin's' llIost melllorable songs, youth of the day to load a gun is a very lovely little gii'1'hhU~ I ',. 'at tern ,\jj2: 43 DUlch ril>' 3.00-Sports PlIge. she also brings hcr elfin quality, :;nd ride into banditry, deat lI and there are so lIIany ycars ,3 ~a ! ~ 1 i;J'IO. I 18 ,. 20',. 'i ~~ J-:xh"u." ~I I; :I.l5-J\larch of E\'cnts. Il'adiance and dramatic ability to 1 dishonor ..•Tesse,· at 16, became for both oC Ihcm that I' don t hke Ih~ 4 rards ! ',i 4; I\'nl~r edges I, :I.3U-Baseball. the parI. An impassioned .~ut un· , part oC this e~emcnt but some~ow Steve to get too obligated to the rlirectiom on i k ~I F.lrrnily r,,30-Pulsr. I it'iI'ololls intellectual at first, she I he' turned .mto an ~merlean inmily. d [ r;a~irr, fa!tu. " . __'_'a_1 '_.: ~; ~f.I~~lIke parI 1ft ~ I'll t<:" Iffi ~ ,'1'1 lP, 8,00:-5ports Today. : metamorphoses into a fledgling Ilegend, a Mls~ouri Robm Hood I am really rather ashame 0 . . . ; i fiR emil' ~I 5l. » I'" p~ 8.15-1'he. New YOl·kers. : model, a, Left Bank hep chick who, who, some believe, won the re· the things Steve has gott~n [or!. ! 5; Motor part ,8.30-lndlcl,ment. . • I dances bop wilh the gonest, the' spec! of ·the people. Belly. They arc so cheap. i 'tilmJl~ (:lnnol :1I.~d the r thi .. pattern. , 68 Rlls!ian ~ '51 15!l !l.OO-What 5 M~ Lme. ~ toast of thc Parisian sallns and;1 Althouah e"cr" phase of this when he takes her out, It IS I . I rommunlly , . !l30 ~("stery TIme .. " alwa"5 10 the most inexp~ns.ive Welcome Wagon iI' SIZE. X;\)\ , 59 SOlllhrrn" " "" .. . -., ." : finally a sophisticate conquered, 11'lglli'" . polished production is' . b Stng r\'I.E Nnl " ,~ '" _ IO.OO-Flnal Edl!'lon. 'bl' 10l'e ' i" . I' th d'. places. It is all qUIte em. arm ! ~l' , ,encral _ ...._oM} 103D-Fred Robbins Sholf. i worthy o[ praise, t .. s e I~ ee· for me. Hostess ., ler 10 I I . I. ., . JOllN'S ='-"___ ~ __ , ___ -=_-'-~ ______,___ .____ ..... ------.----~ 11:00-~IIl~ic 'Ill Midnight. ,Debuting as the dynamieslick.:- tor who walk.~ oif WIW Ih~a~I~:~ • • • I •.. 'pt, ~O FRO!li cast. 12.00-Sign OCr. Imagazine editol' whose scarch [or I e~t honors., ~lchola!rtl ~y due 'to TIlE COUNCIL:-)Irs. F. R. is Will Knock on Your Door 7,OO-New~ and Sporls. • 'I the "QualHv Wuman" uncovers I exccllent .chOlce, .p .~ '1 d bringing a few too many :-'d\l~tl w'lth G'lfts and ·Greet·lnAs' ~ 15-(' r n New Rnd Sporis 'his experience With jUVCJIl e e· t' I bear on tillS ~ :'\~1ERA ~[;\!I' '. ,anRCla s· • 1 A, urlrey, is Kay Thompson, long a , I" 'Ict"res like "Rebel considera lOns 0.' . Noble is a 7.aO-Round the World Nell·s. I I b h dl" d i mquency p ~ . teenage relationship. The [a~t trom Friendly Business '" 7.35-Wealher Forecast. \ I ~~?M'~. ll11.g It. c u ea m.cr a~ all ~n- 1 Without' A Cause" and drnmal1c Ihat she feels embarrassed and IS n who has 7.45-News Summary. '," ,tertamer to he!' fmgertlps. MISS bombshells like "Bigger Than concerned about "keeping up" Neighbours' and .Your It el'cnls o{ our: II~. f_i7 I it:' B.OO-NUd. Ncws. 'l'holllp~on sil!gs •. · danc..:;, turns a . Life," both of which well qua Ii· with Betty's family ind!cales she I Civic and socla.1 '. 1 and TV. B.O.Provincial Weather. I ,,-.----1.r. . \l'hipln~h r.omlc Ime and keeps the lied him Cor pictures in the ac· . I d 'th h If l d le was the or- ...--- II I~tOl'Y in a whirlwind oi move· lion genre. He has e~phasized IS over ':f eonccrne WI er re· We are eo ers lent with ::~~~~~p~~~ ~:~~!\hOW. . t Be,n BurroVlhJ men!. - ., a\ fast, cxciting pace w~llch, com· ~~~~~:~~Pt~~ :r~~l:~/n:~\~: This On the occasion of: ..' '. ., I ~cnt. ! I b' d wI·th a crisp scnpt, makes . ' Th B' h f B b n coastal 8.25-Ki ddi eA Corner. r to. I Fashions are impOl·tHnt to "!olIO"' we On the Ie en age level, Ihere IS . e Irt 0 cay, . :. ,I Britain, 8,30-Nfld. News. "A~OUT BEAUTY" . nv Facc" and the menn will find . nothing lerrihly wrong· with Arrivals of Newcomers to' I· c French 8.35-Complele Weather Forecast Many are Ihe Ihings of, bC~\lty' Uic'm ·R.S engrossing as thc la.di~s -., 'T5 Betty's, givi~g Steve slightly n:.?~e CI'ty, call 2503. I !!i "n he has !teD BAD-The Bob.Lewis Sholl'. . " that adorn Ihls world wc' knitiv wm, with Audrey and . Dovlma, HT.ESSED EVEN" .! expensive gifts than he can-=,,_II_e_~. __--- __-_~ .' ,I:, NOW PLAYING Mf'rr1·Go Rouatl. • • • nature wllh her varied ali, America's top· mannequin: as the _ .WINDSOR; . I Ii' I ~!e in Rurma, 8.4~Mnrninl On~. cp-rl~on ~~I:: .-~-. ~ ~ i, Koren. D.OO-Provlnclal News. peets .•• gll'el! to life a beauteous models and with the goings·on of Itrrs . here do~bl~d the reas c·' I',. 'j I ' r~ace time his 9.05-.Juke Box Reil'ew. glow. , • pre\ly. f,aces. trees and the hlzarre fashion world expos.ed f~m,IIY celcblatlOns ~v~e~ewt~:. LFLI ! rcd continllal ::~~:~~::. in a Minule. flowers ••. all Impart a tender, to ,·iew. Paramollnt's Oscar.wm., 5lmullaneous~ ~rcs~t" e ~1 Bel' . I~ ~hot~ 01 D.31 -.lllke Box Rel'ie\\'. charm .•• to. emse the woes of nin'g,:Edith Hcad and Paris' famed I dilions to t e ami {b' r~'1 [i I .. c\ el'ents mankind .•• like a great ')lrotee!· de Glvenchy cxecuted Ihem. I nard ~canme had a a yDglr ~n , I I ~. ~kill. and 9.4~Womcn~s News. ing arm .•. love and laughter, I hcr Sister, JIIrs. Lcroy. ennome'i capable nl. 10.OO_"'ew~ in a Minule. pvcn sorrow .- .. tend to make . ! gave birth to twin boys. , I' , . , It'n hc's 10.OO-Martln'~ Corner. life more worthwhile .•• and waft it ••. we can fe;.l. It alii i \ II his motlo IO.I5-Ma Pepper. who CAli d~ny the wonder ... o( ~r0.und .•• bl~.t UntICss'illt~ deer 'The fascinating dances are by' ~ afterward!" IO.30-News. I" et Bn(1 gentle smile mSlde us •.. ueall y WI e se -I" lEn loring' Roger' h A I' a 5 :.c .. . • •• I f d thnt is why we Astan'e an< 'uge e , '. • ; fnllo\l'!'d in 10.31-W 0 m . mUSIC, too, 15 filled wilh magic (homldoun I . : . 1; to cmbr"cc 1Edens produced and wltl1 Leon·' Also-UP.TO.THE MINUTE NEWS 10.45-F.leven' for Ihe ~Ione)'. that can rake r. sad heart 5 ou en! cOlOr... • u' . tI ddi . • Rel'lell' • • • Ii', I d 'It II'hl'le I"C m~.v ... so when 'God ,ard Gershc wrote IC pepp~' a .': J:\'E:\I~(j SHOWS-7 MI.-9 P.M, 10 ••55 -.I 11 ke. Bo , . a I' beautiful e~ one e· " ". SID dl ' r~ct to 1I.Ol-1'hrce Generations. ~~rlpii~n· ... is a litlle chilo at decides to rail liS ••• we, ran 'tional songs; tan ey oncn . ' ~IATINEJ~: 2 P.~' 11:' light .. 11.:IlI-NeIVs in R Minule, , play ... 11'01'115 convey it, breezes takc It on the way. ,rerlcd. 11.:lI-Nc\\'s Irnnl COBbt 10 Coast. ('olognt'5 ADMISSION PRICES FOR' THIS ENGAGEMENTI for daylime 12.01-Tops Today and Yestcrda,. . G-AIIl'LTS ...... jac. CHILUR.;N ...... 3Se. 1; lasting as tOO-Local and l'atlenal ~."' .. Id he u;cd ollen. ES-AlIl'LTS ...... 60c. CHILDREN .••••.. 2&c. tOG-Weather Forecast. , 1.15-;-Ne"s. " .NCIEST OIlDER 1.35-Edltorlal Comment. 'eIigio\l~ order el 1.4O-Sports Review. . n Friars was NEXT ATTRACTION U5--Art Baker'. Notebook. nic in France 5% DDt·:: " I .\T1 E,\,I\OIlOl'GH-DEfoiNIS 'PRIn; in "1'111 I!.DO-News. . centur~·. 2.00-The Siory of Jane Arml.' rnnIiRI:~S" - I.AU(;HS _ (,OMEJ)\' - EXCITE , !age. HOUSEHOLD~' SPRAY~ " LOW NOTES. 2.15-Thls Man'~ Family. i $ ,I' , . , .. It'S of the mournltl 2.30-News in I Mlnutp.. End the everlilsting ilnnoyancc-- of irritating It the lowelt .'i 2.31-Matiner. , • flies Rnd olher pest.q in your home. End it' rale o[ any 3.0t-llousell'lces' Club. 4.00-Gen. Pro\'incial Nell·5. IIOW wilh Gr~n Cross D D'r HouBChold Spray. 4.05-Ranchtime. ". • One application 18AI~ 8·10 weeki. +. 4.30-New .. Ranch Part,. TRADE-IN II.DO-News, The Record Shop. .,. l.I>llves no unpleasant odour._ ,.. 6.00-News Rnd Weather .. > • Won't stain the finest materia\.< 6.05-Bulletin Board. rHE BEST I 6.10-Natlonal New •. For YOul' Old Cooking Stov.e or Range 6.1~Sports Parade. LOOK FOR THE BIG Green Cross· . .~ 6.25-Natlonal News. R~g(U'dMSS of ,Its Condjlion, on the !yew " B.aO-Top Tunes of Our Times. YOUR ASSURANCE OF DEPENDABILITY ~---~ •, .- 7.0I-Rlght to Happlnes •• •. ------7.15-Jlm Ameche, Itoryteller. _ THE CANADA PAINT CO THE If)WE BROJHfk', COr.\< t,tl· , 7.30-News. ltMITEf) I ~1"'F J .. )y..... 8.0o-News. 8,Ol-Best On Wall. " THE MARTIN·SWOUR CO TH~ SHERWIN-WilLIAMS ,') NOW PLAYING IIMllfl; {,.II (/i.Nt.O'; ~.J~,I'~~ 9.01-Fred Waring ShoW. - D.30-New! In a Minute. n,31-The Theree Sun!. 'ERAGES 'U5-News. 10.DO-News. . , ltl.OI-lIIr. District Attorney. , . t. lO.30-News In a Minule. BEAVERBROOK " i' 10.3I-Plnlo Pete and His Ranch Boys. lO.45-National New •. 11.01-Sports. COAL OR WOOD .RANGE ll.1O-Houseparty, News. l.OO-Queen and Sign Of! • ~ire B~X adopted to burning ~ither ~?'od or coal. • VOC.M A large gleamng co.oking area-easy 10 ,polis~. MONDAY. July 15 The "Red Oven Indicator" easily understood for,; e.30-Breakfut Club, New .. correct baking temperatures. An overall Enamel 7.30-News. ' Prolect then"! ttith Green Crolt o 7.35-Breakfalt Club.' Finish completes its. b{lauty an'd Fibreglas Insula· Ganien Guuu, which contains Al5 -UP.TO.THE MINUTE NEWS 7.00-News•. 50% mOIe: TOter.one: than ordi. 8.00-Breakfast Club. . ' nary derris du.I.. Deadly t • tion its reliability. insects. but non.poil!Onous to , ., TIMI::S OF ~HOW5 8.30-Hit of the Day. humans, it's especially suitable E\ ElIiISG SHOWS: ., ,.m.-UO p.rn. B.30-New., Breakfast Club, fOI"\'rgelables. lalb.lizc-coQ1~S MATINEE-2 P:M: 1I.00-Dat. with Deny •• WITH OR WITHOUT BUlLT~IN RESERVOIR in a handy pumper flUn. A ' . 9.l5-FoXlllcin Street. . -ROllNON! D.3O:-A Date With Denys. OMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT. , US-Hearls in Harmony. WITH RESERVOIR ... :...... $287.50 WITHOUT RESERVOIR .. ~ ..... $~47.50 GARDEN GUARD " ..... 75e. CHILDREN ...... 3!ie ...... (O,nli DUll) lO.OO-New5. '1 •• " •• IDe. CHILDREN .•••••• 25( lO.05-A Date With Deny .. ·.ZU",.I104 .. _ iri. , 10.3i1-Here Comes O'MaIJey. lO.45-A Date with DellYs. FOR MODERN pm CONTROL INSECT REPELLENT CREAl i : to.IIS-New,,· , ., 1l.OO-.Burtlln's of Banner at. J'OHN CLOUST'ON Ltd. ~IEXT AnRACTION 11.15-Juke Box Jamboree, . S.... NDERS-YVONNE DE CAItLO-ZSA ZSA 12.0I)..-,New~. '. . 172 DUCKWORTH ST. . DIAL 80341 I. "DE"TH OF A 8COUNDREL"-SUSPENSE '­ t2.DfI...Ramblin' wlHl Record •. 12.s()..-News. . --·"'-'EXI~ITI~III.''''.M· I' . T~flS OFFER IS GOOD ANYWHERE IN NEWFOUNDLAND 12.3~R8mblin' with RecDrdJ. F. M. 1.1~Sportsc8lt. (j~EARY ,~TD.j UO-Newa, • ··~'r

q.':, I.d: 'ill B THE DAILT M{lI"nA" : 'i, I; I I I J Nf.W~" ',l'r ,II ~------~~~~------~ '\:;' ~I"II!, In. Poland I" :'(:~L.B.'CAMP: \'1 Golden Jubilee :Teaebers To See 'I~o~~~~' occaSIOn I~i~~at the ;cen~~n~~~~s~~V~~\~lsu~~~~'I~!:~ral~~~lan! prICe of $2.00 per lout .the first surl' . 'II I on nue ,rom'I page 3) (Cont Inued from Pnge 3) t .t ; I copy .. Afler I hI"e en crtatnmell t''plant life in m el . (C tl d Wa erfr on R'I'a '\ , E · Saturday was another glorious! us of the Colle~c, and exprc;sed' , 81 lea orelers will he rcceived for copics: ' ore thaI f\1 day' and the lads ol the Junior !sentiments of affection and deI'D' of the volume 10 be forwarded to I Thr Conn~r-' I i~!1 Prl.Va te" n te'. r'prIse Training Corps took advaritage to tlon: Hi! welcomed sevcral memo D·'Irecto,ry II Cent¢l1ary Film n?dre~ses ~ut.lide the city. The: 525 miles' in i~I:~ ;, I , ' participate -In outdoor games, bel's' present who had lelL the Col. ; _. I film IS bemg shown through the ritories was ',.!t whIch Included swimming, tennis, lege more thnn fifty years MO and ' -_ I --,-.. ! kind cooperat.ion of M.r.~. R,; 11ILI": • ,'.! 1'. T • g football and softball. This was extendecl best·wlshes for every sue· ON DRY DOCK I Under the ,dlstmg.U!shed pal· I,cnnedy of the AudlO·Vlsual: . l ;' .I. S .I n c reas In the order or the free p&~iod In tho Chess 'tbo tlhe hg~aduII~tes of 10~7 as IS,S. Algcrine, Ihe dredge P W. rOllage o[ His Grace the Arch· division of the Department of' (" morn lng.. t cv eg n t clr .e's work. D -too and the fishing tra,,:lcr I hishop there will be a showing o[ canrlirs., !~:; 150 wydczc july12w zaar!' In the aftcrnoon the Camp at· He reminded members. tl~at. j~st Biue daze 2nd. . . I Ihe Bns!lic~ Cenlena;y Film. i!1 Edllc:ltion. causes 01 tooth decal.' ' 1~:! ' »y SlDSEY TAYLOR The backgrouncl to this Is the tended a sbow, at the Theatre fifty years ago the AssocJal10t; w~s . AT DOCK ' lh.e audltol'lum ,of 51. Pah'l~k 5 ;:'1 WARSAW (Reuters) _ Private ruination of Poland, by war, the which was thoroughly enjoyed. formed by, a !!roup ,of ent!lUSl3stlc S,S. Barhaven Capt. Brown, is .Hal~ Schools on ruesd?~ e\'e~mg, ,{~: enterprise has been IncreasIng serious economic situation and the The ca~p Commandant wishes to sons o~ St. Bon.a~e~ture S. The scheduled to sall at noon today on ,July, l~lh., at 7.3~., 1 !llS IIm~uc it! rapidly in Poland during the last lack of money for' building. express ~he thanks' of the Camp first Vlcc·Presldent lIas th~ I~te the south west coast service, call.' sou.lcmr of the historic occasIOn - :' Ii IL" months. but any suggestion There Is all the dlfCerence In the tQ ,Mr. !lUke Haycs for ~Is conlln· Martin W. ~url?ng, who likeWise ing al Burin, St. Lawrence, and' was produced In so~n.d and colour 'I! I !hat capltaHsm Is returning ailcr world betwecn the "ctlllvenlng"- uecl Interest In, entertamlng our had the, dlstmehon of b~ing the the other regular ports of call 10 lu~der tl:~ snpCn'lSlOn of Mr, (;11 12 years of the proletarian statc to USe Ihe Polish wO,rd-of pril'ate lads, ilrst lay man t? r.ead a paper be· Port aux Basqucs, Inking pas·' \\. ~. ~~,:~, 1I1.~,I.A.C. and Mr. '11j is wholly erroneous. cnterprise noll' going on and are. - f~~e the, AssoClah:n. It w~s he spnger", mails' and [rei,gllt. The I R, G, 0 llll~n, Director. ant~ c~n~ I Only three per cent 01 the entirc turn to capitalism, thou;:h even T~'DAY, MONDA~ ,~,.Id R hapny thou',ht that Ill; son. ~I.V. Elmer ,Jones is now gelling i mentalor, CBC. ,I!.n 1Olclestln .. I';,l business turnol'cr in Poland goes many Poles clo not.ful1~ u~der.1 Atll,ocLock this mornlllg ,~h.c I~~~' R. S, F\lrl?~g, Q.C .• ~houlrl he [lend Y for the Portugar Co\'e.Bell:preI~lde of th,e !,Im 15 the pro· ',1,1 to private cnterpI'lse. This pcr. stand the chanlled situatIOn. Icamp will be honoured by a 11511 i ectrd to dcll\~r thc address on Island sen'ice having aboul ten I c.csslOn and sln.gmg of Portugese ":11 centage wiU not be much exceeded MUST GET PE,R~lISSION ! [rom their Regimental Chaplain, Ithis G~lrlcp .Jubllee day; •• ! men \\'orkhlg on lhc fcrry. The: fishermen, bea~lIl~ the stalue of II '; in the future because the political , Under capitahsm, a man ClIO i Rt. Rc~. John A, Meadcn, M.A." Mr ..~u~lonll prefaced illS. remark. 'Elmer ,J~nes will go on dry docl,: Our Lad~ of Fntll~a through Ihe I,!! system wil,l prevent ahy consider· Istart. a business and employ as! D.C,L., Lord Bishop of Newf~unrl. : ~~ sa~ m., how happy he ;\ as to dC'1 in a few d~ys, and after coming off: s~reels o[ St John ~Y fo~ presenla· ;'1'; able increase. many people as he wishes. In, land, II'ho will inspect th~ Camp IlIc: the adllrc~s on t1ll~ notahle dry lI'ilI sml to take up the scn'iec' \lO~ .as a,.c:lltenaI . gIft to th~ j .1 State concerns are de\'eloping ~t people's Poland, he must first ap.: and address the lads. anm\·ersary. He spoke of Ihe place: ahout the end of Ihe month, The I BAsl,lIca, ] IllS showmg Is.. ~n· I'li1 a much faster rale and economic ply to the authorities and shoW I In thc evening the annual Bon. \~hleh t1~c Collr.l!e ha5 held in t!I(" S,S, Amphitrite is moorrd up in· I manly Intended for \'l5111ng ! i,1 factors like the acute shortage of his qualilicatlons. fire will bc held on the beach, life of Ncwfoll,ndland for. Ihe past' delinitely for l'rpairs., ,The s,s., teaeh~rs 1)lI~ members, o[ the 1/ premises, materials and up _ ~o. He can, employ as' ~Iany rela., The annual Dance will also be o~c hund,red ~cars. H,e ~r aced the,' wc~tal'\;ck. :11'ri\'ed yeslel'day for I ~el1er ...1 puhllc I~ho 1)3\ c not as 11';' date machinery arc all againt lhe tl\'e~ as Will work [or .hlm, ~ut for i IlcJcI tonight in .SI. Paul's Hall !lIStor~. of the .MSocIRI10n. from l'epairs, and the fishing tra\\'lefI~et seen the ~!c~ure ma~. also ,I , man who wants to do somethmg outSide assislants he IS limited to with a city orchestra supplying the Its Inlhal meetmg in April 1907. Blue Foam will el'entuallv go on attcnd. No adnllsslon fee \\111 be " {,;: on his own. four. For ever~' assistant em· music, '10 the present da~'. He sp?ke of I dry dock.' . , I! ' I\IORE PRIVATE. "ENDORS plo~'ed, he may have .onc appren; _ the many Instru.chl'C an~ mteJlec· AT HORWOOD I.U~mER CO. porls, , Wesleyville. ,: Since Wlad~'slaw Gomulka's ,,,Ie. tice, and two apprentices for ev SUNDAY tual addresses g!ven by :,cntlemen 'LTD Valleyfield, Badgers Quay and Ileiofordng : /' I • tory for "democratization" and ery assistant who can be called a, Cam Sunda turncd out to bc who .had oC~llPled p~sl.t1ons of " .' Indian Ba)" ' IAlS ~,'~ so\'ereignty In the cold revolution foreman, . anothe~ extren?el fine da At 6 prommence 10 I~e rel~~loul{. pro· char'"e of Cap\. Harold Johns~n AYRE AND SONS; I.TD. !,' }att October the number of prl. The funcLion of prwate enter· h' d dY b y. {th fesslonal and busmess hfe o[ Ncw· I The ~I.V. Agnes J. Ryan, m The TIl V Lilian Richards o[ : I,' " . I d It" I til a.m. one un re mem ers 0 e I u dl I Th 1-' Ar hh'l 10 • has al'ril'cn with a car~o of 111m· . ,.. . Welded : I ,! vate stores and ~treet ,'endors In prISe in Po an s 0 supp emen Cam attended Cor (Irate Commu. ,0 n am. e 'pe e SIP, '. ,b which Capl. Hounsell IS the mas· : : 1:1 War;. aI\' has doubled. the big state stores, not compete nlonP at St Paul's p Church '!'l ~ M. F. Howley and E, p, Roche: D~. ber t.o dlschar~ ~nd aftcr th~ car· ler is taking freight for the fol· W\lll M£SK • (i. Comparl'on' between the state. with them. The govrnment or. ' ' .' Ryan, Professor at St. Augustmc s go o[ lumbc.~ is dIscharged Will de· 10ll'ing ports Nippers Hr Rodin'" , I' 1 owned ~;re: and those run by ganlzations are ,given the largest' Celebrant was Rev., R, R.. Babb, Seminary, Toronto; Lo!d Morris, eide about taking froight. ton and .Ta~kson's Arm: and is ,i '! p~i\'at8 peIrs/ G. H. Press 2,UO! nowRI!'\G RROS., LTD. c!large of C~plalD G~orge Glo\'~r i the country voted, their trip to general. election "ote smcc Con. "Jesus Shall Reign Where're The I "Carryon C.L.n. Keep the Flag: The .\I,V. Clar~ Hallett 01 whlc.h: look a q.ua~tIlY of freight ami sail· i the Dolls deferred b\' the sudden federation In 1867, II returned a Sun" followed by the National I FI ing" W R C I Capt, Fcllham IS Ihc masler IS I cd at mIdmght Saturday for Bona'l d~Jtfl June 3 of Llbc'ral candidate Liber~1 16 times, a Conser\'a!i\'c Anth~m ancl the plaehig of the I y , - . .• Iliking lrei!(ht for the following' I'ista Bay ports. F.enry Hosking·who had held the fIve h.mes and 1\ First World War Colour on the Altar, Prayers wcre .------:------+------, felt since 1949. Unionist once. then conducted by Rev. R, n, Th~;, ~hoose ~Ionda~' betwccn Babb, The Lesson was rend by P~cEres;l\'e ~n~.e[\'~tll'e. Liberal lhe Camp Commandant, Capt. D, -I an~ CCF candIdates !O .a vote that B- k Of 'Ill t 1 A, Edwards. Aftcr the Apostles', ,I c()mmands country. Wide In~erest an IlIon rea Cre!/!d pral'crs II'cre condUcted by 1 I· , b~cau~~_ o! the narr~\\'. ~argl~ the \ Canon A. 'B. S, Stirling, Battallon . · !'I'" ," Progr _.. II e Consen alt\ e go, ern· Opens Ne,,7 Branch Chaplain l~ol1o\\'ins the Brigade :'~ I jll\' me~t f~c~s hold o\'er the L1berab IH~:mll' ':Fight 'fhe Good Fight", ' . " 1,: 1!1 t.1-S ""heat House of ~mmon~. tl R I l SI P I' cI G 1 .,.. ~I'nl t D' f b" r' I t 14 h f bl' I ' Ie oc or 0 . au 5 3n amp 1 '.... . 11'1I ~ .• _~!'Il;:e ,_I. 5 er Ie en a"e s • u~ mont ~ a ler e~ta IS 1'1 CI I' R L A J L dl · I II!" " !u?tmt~r; hold 109 seats, The Lib. ins in temporary quarters, the lap ,HIl, , • ?", ' . .' ' U ow, ". 1 : •. ~ • , er1h. l!:c!lldln~ a Liberal _ Labor Bank of Montreal's East End ,save! a I, elY ~nspmns ~d~rebs, Who :.upp-~rts the part::, have 106. hranch is moving into new perman. taking Ius text from \ else 0 · ! ::: ~ S3ml Cradlt has 19, indep~ndent ent premIses this weck:end and Chapler 10 of He!bre~'s, "ThoUll!~ ! , , · 'I I, ; : 1, IndEpendent. Progressive Con· will be ready for huslnes~ today. I came. to do Thy Will, O. Go.d, I ,I ~~:I'atll': 1. There Is a "ac;!nc)' The :lew bullrllns on Duckworth Everythmg h'l~ a purpose 1ll hfe, ! ,I .' !~ Lznark due ~o the death J~ne street just below the Newfound. such as the bucls, trees nnd am· I I 11 of POlreSH"e Conservative land hotel has lar"'e picture wIn. mals, etc., and how much more " Wllium Elalr, A byel!ction there doli'S, whl~h aUord an excellent therefore tlie human r~ce. ~\'e " h;!;, been r.alled for :>ept. 16. view of the harbour. InsIde the were created that we nllghl gl\'e , Tn2 Libera\; pl~ked a 29·ycar· of lice 'a streamlinecl counter.llne pleasure to God., We al'e therc· , ': . ~!d bU;lnes£man. DaVid Tolton, as has accommodation for three tel. [ore a dedicated a.nd consecrated tnelr candidate The Progt'esslve hers" wickets set behind low life, dedicating our life to the scI" Con!Erl'atll'; candidate to Alfred bronze and glass screens. For Ihe \'lce of God. During the singing D. Hale:, .\S, and the CCF .,tand. com'en!enee of safetv.deposlt.box of Hymn "Through the night 01 ;.rd.belrer I';. Tr.oma. L, \\'1 th:,r5 , customers, a coupon 'booth Is 10. doubt and sorrow," the .~ffering ~}oth~ of "hom made an. un,~c· cated close to a steel.and-relnforc- was taken up. The BleSSing was c.:,ful _un for thell' partie, In the cd concrete vault In tbe banking pronounced by Canon A. B. S. 1%5 election room. Stirling and the Service closed ~:\RROW :I!AJOF.ITY with the Hymn "Now Thank We The late !llr. Hosking polled 9,. A 51eclal feature of the new All Our God," 275 vote. in Winning the 195.1 elec- office is an "around·the·clock" de· tlon, )!r Hale: 0,722 and Mr. With. pository unit, which will allow DRUMHEAD SERVICE ,e~; 2,451, The turnout of 20,228 both personal and busIness custo· At a.30 p.m. the Drull)head Ser· l'~ter5 represented 74 per cent of mers to make'deposits at any hour vlee was hald on tile Camp the 27,196 ~li.ibles. ord ' of the day or night, seven da"s' a grounds wIth a record attendance Th e campa lgil for ,,,on ay s vote week. There Is a parking' lot at , " II:Juld up Friday wIth a speech on the side of the building, of friends and suppporters on )!!'. Hales' behalf by State Secre. hand lor this service. The Ser· tary Fairclough. EarHer Finance The office, designed by" local I'lce opened with Hymn, "FIght ~Unister Fleming also spoke for architect ·George Cummings, was The Good Fight," followed by Les· th e Progressive Conservatives. erected by Stokes, Construction son read by Rev. H, Batten. Pray·' g\\'alter Harris. dormer finance Company Limited, also of St. ers were conducted hI Canon minister, was here this week for John's, A. B. 5, Stirling, Aftcl' Hymn "Praise My Soul, The Kins Of Heaven," Rev. G. H. Maidmcnt prcached the sermon, Gar! made such wonderrul thii~g~ but the CANADA'S ORIGINAL MUTUAL FUND most wonderful thing thaI lie I: HAS D!CLA'!O liS , maM was our hands. Hands call • ,I 98tH CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDlND do such fine. things. The use of our hands are very Important in • , I1!IiID " CIIITS "I mAIl our religion. Good C.L.B. hands 1 PAY.alE AUG, 1, 115110 SHUlHOI!l!lS or t!CotO JULY B .1 will be good ChrIstian hands. We OROWTH IN POST.WAII ANNUAL DIVIDENDS '111 SHAIII should always remember the motto I 1945 .. 17¢ IU'123%) "56 .. 3B~ "A clear and a pure heart". The Offering' was taken up during the CASH DMD!HOS E~CUD '$25,000,000 SINCE O~GmIZAnO~ Hymn "We are Mlldlers of Christ, Canadian, Investment Fund, Ltd. Who is' mighty to save." The Blessing was pronounced by Rev. Ca.,:n..~da:s L, A. J. Ludlow. ,\ .. The senices of the day \~ere attended by the following Officers besides the Camp StaH:-Colonel E W. Best, Officer Commanding Nfld. -Canada Steamships Ltd. the First Diocesan Newfoundlanil . FREIGHT SAILINGS' Regiment; Lleut. Colonel G, :tot. most. modern Stirling, Q,C" Oiflcer Command· Ing the Avalon Battalion; Majors M,S. "BEDFORD II". G. S, Burling, F, D. Press, , HALIFAX - ST. JOHN'S R, J. M. Noel, Lieut. Commander Ga.,SO]iYl.8S Leaving HaUlII: J. M. C. Facey" Captains V. L, July 15th ... , ...... "...... " .. Due 51. John's July 17th Ash •. G, Saunders, W. B. K. Caul· Today's car is a [am!ly car •.• equally at home on the July 23rd ...... Dlje St, John's July 25th t~s, C. F. Rogers, W, R, Canning, . July 31st...... ,...... ".". "" .. :,Due St, ,John's Aug'ust 2nd open highway or on' a crowded city street. August 9th ....., ...... , ...... Due ·St, John's August 11th Lleuts, J, French (Bell Island), That'S why today's gasolines must be modem gasolines ••• August 17th" ...... " ...... Due St, John's August 19th G. Snow (Bay, Roberts), R. Learq· ... lng, H, Vokey (Bell Island), ,D. must be up.to-the-minute in power, in performance, M.S. ''BELLE ISLE II" Barter, H" Mosdell, 2nd Lleuts. and'in engine protection. HALIiAX • ST. JOHN'S ,T. Somerton , (Bell' Island), n. " . Leaving Halifax: , So remember-for modern-day drivers •.• for , July 17th ...... l ...... ,,'" ", .. " ..." .. "Due SI, .John's July 191h I Pedule, G. llennett (U~1l )slanu), modern.day driving-turn to ~.A !IS or 98 G;Ll;olines­ and H, It,al·tty (ll~y ,JtObCI·!ti). July 26th .... :. " ... ," .... ,," ":.. ,, , ... ,... ,Uue St. Juhn's July 28th Cailiu/II'S Most ,\J()t/rml Gdsolints •. August 3rd ..... n ..... "'''''' .... , .. Dust SI . .rnhll'~ Aucust 5th 'J'htl BuLlulilln !land WIlS also In AUIllist 12th n ...... ",...... Due St. Jllhn'~ AU\lust 14tll uttendance und lIf1er', thu 1>"11111' . Augusl 20lh .... ,: ... , ...... , .. , .. ,Out' St, Juhn's AUljUlit :!~IICI head Se&,)'ice conducted a lJund FIJr immedlute clearance per direct SUlllneR. ' .. COllc'e!'t.· • I··ur rat~s. space and other InfoWMtlon apply: ' -, Meet Mr.,B-A HARVEY & LTD., General 215' DONA'I'IONS '~O., Age~h, -D;~'l We acknowledge -with graleful ... be's aiJl'l1),s If/ad R. N. COlE, Special Repre5enfafiye, St. John's, Dia; 2207 ' thanks, the following donations: 10 sene )lJU '. ' or to . ., ·Mls5 Minnie Warren.; .. ,$50.00 THE R9BERT REFORD COMPANY,' LTD., Agent. Lieut, cmdr •• J, M; C. Facey 20.00' . Montrecil and .Toronto enil Babb ,. ,,".. • .15,00 THE' ImITISH AMERICAN ,OIL COMPANY LIMiTED . HEAD OFFICE':"" HALIFAJt tl.S. ' Major ,A;,S. Lewis';.. •• •• 10.00 'Capt./Roy Ash'.. ,:, ..... '10,00 ". MONDAY JULY 15, 1957 ' r~~:..;.r..;...;.o...... ~--.;.:.....;.;.;.;...------~------:-- .-, 1'hulll1erbird Park-, B.C. ... .' 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A1S -­ Mr. Mungo Martin, left, one of the few remaining The soft, straight-grained wood of the red cedar lends infordng experts in the art of totem carving, is in charge of thet itself readily to the artistic skill of the totem carver. IA~S restoration of this colourful Indian art form at Thunder­ Original poles were susceptible to rapid decay but modem bir4 Park, B.C preservatives may preserve the wood indefinitely. re\ded Ili ~£s'" In an old Indian hurbl ground, on bird-shnped Cormorant danger of disappearing; govunment eponsored proje~ts !:!Jnd. 3[ Alert Bny, B.C., Indian craftsmen carved this in B.C. are 3ttempting to keep the· In alive and preserve imrtl,jn~ [(I[em-pole, one of the few to depict the female 5pecime:ns of the grotesquel:( fascinating art for ~osterity. figure. T(l'l.l~- the craft, more than 2. centuries old, is in National Film BoArd ef Clmcla PhotOI by lemuel Amlllo

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I " Indian artists had an almost limitless choice of characters invariably done at a tribal dance when the pole was: raised. However some knowledge of Indian art and. ii: Early Indian anists had only crude paints-burnt clam to choose from and few clear-cut rules governed the I'd ~Il'~t town poles are heraldic emblems, much like a mythology will take the outsider a good part of the way .;. choice or order of the figures on'the pole. Thus the only I family crcst. depicting the history, often legendary, of shells for white, iron-ores f9r rusty reds-which they mix­ ,j;. 1 ',' in Ilnlocking' the iecms of B.C.'s picturesque totem­ .. ',' . Retsons who fully understood die carvings were the 1 !I' I ill HII'mr. \I)'thical ligures supplied the subject-matter, ed with salmon-roe, Ipplied with porcupine: hair brushes. I owner and those to whom he re:cittd me legends, :IS was poles. i d(51rc for ~ocial prestige, the incentive. Today only the finest pipenn are used, . I , .:' ~ ... ' • • • ? , ' ~ .' .:~" ", ...... 1111110, They arrived in St. John's 13arnes. A simllar celebration was I I , on the Florizel and were ac· held that week at the home of I ,. ',' ; . ,",' companied to the Island by Hon. Thos Murphy (Mines) to honour ,, J. S Pitts. the hirf hllay of W. A. Coughloo 'I i' . ewspaper History ne of the visitors said after· of the Dominion Survey sta£!. . I wards ,that the workings extended A branch of the Government I ENJ~OY i I II under the sea for nenrly two Savings Bank was established on \: miles and that the ore was get· the Island that fall with R. D. I ting better 811 the way. He was Walsh as manager. The office was YOlJlRSELF I' Of Bell ,Island very pleased with the layout of in the telegraph office run by the plant and was especially im· Mr. Walsh. .! Dt pressed with the loading facilities th! Fi!r; the P:;i!I' ----!" .....------their houm. The effecl was de­ ~t the pier. He had known 8 Dr. Gouthro was on vaeaHon Xr 'i'~ I ~ scribed 8! "remarkable." Alter ON WASHDAY steqmer to take 16 dllYs' to load and was relieved by Dr. Lynch of I' ADD!" 1\ ROIY:-;- working hours the miners vied lumber at Halifax. The same. Sydney whose wife was a daught· : OF .~f;t'.\nll'~;\ wlth one another to m&ke their 60th. In sized ship took B full cargo of ore cr of :M. J. Butler, general man­ ~C\'. II. l~lf'. f\w DQminion piots of ground the best. nt the Bell Island pier in Jess ager at the Sleel Plant. :Mr., • II • • ir.n (0.1 1."'Il~i'al1)' acqllired' Willlam Bennett llnd J. T. Law· than three hours. . Butler had been Deputy Minister TO(]t on liw limestone i ton Inspected 30 gardens In Sep· The Dominion Company had of Railways for C&IIada beCore his on tllr I'orl dll Port' A Series tember and found that great four 8urface' pits working at that appointment to the Sydney post. ,on ~rl\ (ollnlll,1nc\'" we!'1 strides had been made. They pre· time in addition to their under- Bell Island's first magistrate, I : is tho flr;1 menlion dicted that even better results ground operations. Over 2000 cars T. P. O'Donnell, died on Oct. 5 hUM, ,'(,ill.·'ly I\'P are determine the extent ann quality would be obtnlned in the follow­ per dav were reaching the two at the age of 68. He was a native pr~1r.]I'IH ill r"lIin~ it of the Iimesione on the peninsula, ing year. The prie winners were piers with ore. of Ireland and had worked in nam~ a.' il 11';" not . be- the Dominion Slcel and Coal S. Walters, N. Sheppard, and Wm. On Sept 18 a reception and New York as a telepragh operator on the quarri", until 1914. Company had a score of men em· Dehmey •.. dinner we;e given at the hotel DC 'and later at· Placentia. In 1890 he 1 Indian word meaning plo~'cd ior a moth or so sinking J. P. Howley, government geol. Mrs Dicks on the Beach In hon· was appointed magistrate for !I0n~." 110111 the com- pits ovcr an area DC one square our 'of Herb Barnes' birthday. J. M. Harbour Main district and was l'p:oprrtir, ill ;>;cwfullud. mile, undcr the superintendence ogist, stated in an article on Sept. 15 that the large Iron de­ Greene was chairman. Speakers transferred to Bell Isloo~ in 1901. \;b;.~a and .\~\Ii1thuna, are of F()rem~n House oC Bell Island included A. 'I'ucker, F. Burke and He was married to lIhss Amy name!. who hilS I1PW IcC! for Sydney posits In Bay-dc-Verde district were not an continuation of the H. Barnes_ Redtr,tions wcre given English of County Roscommon, [ has bern:; dusl' counce. with his reporl. A thorough and by Messrs. Shanahan, Doyle and Ireland, who afterwards wedded , . th(, Iltn UI'l'r thc systematic prospect ol'~r the n'rea B('II Island strata, The latter, he said, form a large curl'e, the Greene songs by Miss Fitzgerald D, J. Jackman_ Iml m,'na~el' ut 1'01'1- rel'enlct! nn abundance DC lime· and M~ssrs Burke, Noonan and . (Next-Fim,1 Events DC 1910) I uas Art hur !I()u.le. who 'stone of superior quality, and upper part Iml'lng been cut off Ulld(·r~.:nlllld superin. there arc good reasons for be· in the glacial period, and. may be 01 iJl1lnlllll'l\ :->11. I llinc !leving that there DI'C hnuwnsc popularly termel! the bottom of a . .\ndrrll' ~lurJlhy oC quantities oC this economic sub­ large pocket. He stated that Wa· I bllna had between 3000 and 4000 Top favourite for tough going DRY YOUR CLOTHES I\~nl t1wrl' in 1911 to stancc running right through the the stahies at hte pcninsuia of Port-au-Port." million tons of red hematite. Here's Ihe personnel carrier, pick-up truck, station wagon or panel delivc!}, The following directors of the that will get you there when the gomg is really ro~gh. Land.Rov~r·s. sturdy . p!c:cnt manager at Since that time regular' ship- construction with a rugged box section frame that IS rust-proo~ed mSl~c and 11 ~cII Gillis. who was ments of limestone have gone to Nov& Scotia Steei and Coal Com· pany visited Wabana on Sept. 16 out ••• tbe long life fealures built into the powerful 126 cu. 111. engIDe ••• , rom \\'nbnnr,. IIis as. Sydney to be used as a flux in the powerful transmission which gives you 8 forward speeds an~ 2 reverse . 1 Ijcon.rd KI'I1I. whose the smeiting oC thc Waban a orc ahd Inspected the submarine (12 forward power combinations) ••• the l2·voll beavy dUlY electnClllsystem :~ workirigs:-R. E. Harris, K.C., oe .ate E, J. K~l1t, was at the steel plant. . • • , the optional front. and rear po~r take·olTs ••• all add up to make ELECTRICAL.LY \ ~ : ,f ~o. 6 mme for many Continuing this. narrative of president: Thos. Cantley, vice· Land·Rover top fayounte ror tough I ~,'? _'lll , I local happenings, we find that the president and general manager; Senator Jeffrey, Toronto; Senator , , \ itrrn frOIH Port.all.Port, Dominion Company WM encourag­ ;:l In 'h~ !lally News on ing agriculture on the island that McGregor, NeW Glasgow\. Hector Modern housewives know how to enjoy them­ carricrl year 'and' had offered prizes of Mcinnes, .K1C., Ha\lf&lC;' Messrs selves even on wash day. They dry their clothes' thp. follow. G. S. Campbel1, ,T. W. Amson, F. "101m",, .• ,.~ollt thp de\,elop. 520, SIO and $5 Cor the best three . the R'EDDY KILOWATT way. No weother w,orries th! nell properl)':-"To Stanfield. and. G. W. McMJllan .of gardens cultivated by tenants of . for them, and the' whole wash is dried fluffy, 1 . . 50ft and white in a matter of minutes . ,. The efficient, worry-free and labor·saving service you get out of electric clothes drying is. only one of the many comforts and con­ veniences tharlow-cost. eletric living has to offer. F'tnest Tobacco _. L Every day more and more people are getting Finest Filter' more and morE! pleasure out of life because they

, E AS' are livi ng belter • • • ELECTfUCALL Y1 '( [lRAWINIJ tEXT" A MILDNESII • RICHER FLAVOUR' • CHo ICE VIRGINIA . ROOJEs MOTORS (CANADA) UMITED , MomUAL. lOIONTO • VANCOuvn II\lLMAN • HUMBER , SUNBEAM • COMMER • K"Uln • IOVIa la,b. U.II.d SI._"'" M.,... I• ..,105 '",k AVI. Now y ..k 22, N.Y. du MAU·R.I-E:R WITIi TH£ ADELAIDE MOTORS CHEAP; RELIABLE ELECTRICITY IN AND 'AROUND ST. JOHN/S TIP EXCLUSIVE' ':1t{(itu.et; ..F I L TEA Telephone 30 15.6-7. New Gower at Adelaide St., St. John's. " • '/ ,

GUNHILL "No visitors should Cabins. . "The Book' of Newfoundland," is adopted by Ihe meeting. Since then the plebiscite has been made (Special for visitors) I They've seen the ti~ Mr. Robert Bartlett Df U.S.A. is not clear on where the first trDop Gunhill. with a majority approval lor the Gunhill is so named because, ac, How often in th here visiting his brothe and sisler, was formed. In one place it says, new classroom to be attached to 'OM , TR" IN ITY'. Mrs. George Fod and Mr. Ge()rg~ lilt is believed that the f~rst Scoul cording to tradition, it was once On Sunday after~ Brtlett. Irll!lP was formed by the late Hu- the prescnt building. fortified, in the days of the French Right to th etop t~ons , 'A new building committee lias h FR BOY SCOUTS HERE bert Blackall in Grand Falls in invasions. It has an elevation of And view th~ en lit EWS en N been formed and a house to house nearly 400 feet from sea level, and picturesque st !, tl :,' \, The Boy Scouls-St. Andrew's 1910, and almost simultneously a canvas for funds is now in' opera· troop-in charge of Scoutmaster troop was started in SI. John's it is as much a part of Trlity as Each way you tu:n tion. As soon as sufficient money the back o[ a chair is to the seat. And perfect panlorarni, ~ ,I::ii: Rellstered at.the rablns, frOfll regular spotr, as well DS an erncl· weeks. Stevens and Assistant Scoutmaster with the Rev. Elliott and L. C. i; collected, building wil! com I' :' ..': -John'., Ire: Forbes, Brown, ent o££!clal. His nlany old frienlls Miss Blanche Earl came on TIIC3- EltDn arrived by trai~ on Monday Murphy as the organise~." In A visit to the top of Gunhill on No skyscrapers n mence. We hope to ha'/ca fal'our, a clear, fine day is (Except the spire 01 ~;~;'1 i : ' Sellafs, Mr. and Mrs. M. were glad to sec him. day. Miss Earl who has been pay· st;on!!. They arc cneam[l"d at another ~lace it says: ? cor~es. worth.wh~le. ~I 39 able report of finances in our The gradient from the road skirt· No hlaring horns d \ll,:' I: "Rel11y, Cynthia and ,Michael ,Mr. Ben lvany of Gander is here Ing annual visits to her old home Doctor's farm on the side Df Gild's pondent In the st. John s Evening next bulletin. ~l'l " I ~ !I'Rel11y, Captlln and Mrs. C. Nel· on a visit tD his parents, Mr. and town for many years, hopes now Cove pond a very beautiful nltural Telegram in .June 1935 asserted Ulg ,Its ~''Jase IS compara t'l\'e 1 y easy notes ' • ,1,1': jlljlD, W. L. Taylor, Hettie and Nor. Mrs. James Ivany. to reside here permaently. She is setting. The C.L.B. and the Girl that when t.he first S~ou.t troop ROAD UlPROVEMENT Ilr ascent and the top can be reach Of city life, no I~ ed in half an hour at leisurely smokes, tt '1:,1' ,~:. :;" Duffett, Mr. and Mrs. John Me- Mr. and lIIrs. Samuel Butler and at present staying with Mr. and Guides have on several oceRsionS was formed In St. John s In 1910, pace, or a little longer perhaps, , :,Ii i: i~!eill, Mr. and Mrs. John EdIJRr', two children, of KelilgrcIVs, came ~lrs. Arthur Hiscock. We wish her pitched their summer camp at It was advertised as the pione~r The halC·milc or so of the oid No strident tones to ., as one shall perforce halt tlcca· .tl \ (I. Williams, Colin St008, Mr. and on Tuesday 0na visit to Mrs. But· a\1 the pleasantness and ?eace of Trinity, but this is the flrs't time Colonial troop. ~ number ?o[ piaces road from Brer.it·heart hill to But muted ,"oices her;'! sionally to contemplate tbe scenes i , i::: i' ~;q:rs. H. J. White, Dianne Whltc, ler's father, Mr. Harry Hayter. Trinity In thc years that Ite ahead. for a troop of Scouts 10 BOjOUI'n have clai~ed thiS honour. Where Goose Cove via white Rock hill, The peace of God' b 1 }11 White, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Mrs. George Locke, and gand· Mr. and Mrs. Cyr\1l11seock went hcre. We are giad to welcome was the first troop actually which we made mention IIf in our which unfold themseh'es to vielV 1 I~':)hn rll~m· where ! , (;': ~,Iireen, Patrick B. Barron, Francis son Winston, went to St. John's on to St. Joh's on Sunday for a few them ed, 'at Grand Falls or st.. John's? last notes as needing only a little On Trinity. :l~.'! ~III. Cerothy, John Gough, Nellie Tuesday on a shorl I'lsit to her days, on business and pleasure W~dnesday afternoon was open TilE NEW CLASSROOJII attention to make it more passahie, as one g?CS up. "i' ..1 1'::1' ower, Ann Buckingham, Lor- daughter. combined, returning on Friday. to vl'sitors "'llich gaVe us an opp"r. At t' f 't' h Id has recently been attended to, and The to pof Gunhill is a 'Iliniat i I . R tiC 'II B F I I "1 " J a mec mg 0 CI Izens e thl's bl't o[ road whl'ch I'S' a make- f ,~lo I : I,,'tlne Crolly, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MISS Patsy owe wen 0 orner .. ss . 0 ey, an annua VISI or tunity of meeting Scoutmasler recently, at which lIIr. F. Kirby, ure park of low trees 0 Jpruce ::;I;:;:\heln, F. J. Phelan, Jr.,R J. Brook on Thursday to spend a hoI!· here for several years past, came Stevens and a stroJ\ around the S . t d t f Ed t' n shift for traffic until the new road and fir and natural recesses car· BABY BOOl! , 'I" 'I I ',helan, and W. Collns. day with her sister, Mrs. WllUam (rom U.S.A. on Wednesday and Is cnnlp groullds IVI'th hl·m. lIe told uperm en en 0 uca 10d, wtads is completed to God's Cove is now peted with grass and bushy brush WINDSOR, -- Onl. "" I IP I I It I ''''lIla M presen t, a new p1 an was a op e . f i d·t· f i " .,' , '\ ,ll'rolll. Spaniard's Bay: Lewis Stone. stay ng w t )i rs . .vl m c· us the boys were aU very happy i t' 'th th b 'id' (In a r con lion or motor sIs which invite to rest and repose. I st~rk has been hUll' in i;~ ", ;l "lhepPlrd, Judy Sheppard, Wayne IIlr. Joseph Collett, CNR section Gr:ltrh.. Owen ~lcGrath came from and enjoying themselves immense. n conn~c IOn WI e UI Ig 0 from Princeton to Trinity. There From here, whichever way yoU! ~hls year:-2,110 babiES '.1'1 • ; Iheppard, Gordon Sheppard an foreman, Mrs. Collett and daught." .. a new c assroom. is as yet no sign of the resumption look fon. all angles a magnificent In the fml. ,IX I I II 'd d t R h U.S.A. on "'Vednesdau on a visit to ly. This we could easlly sec for . d d h ' of work to finish the new road. panoraml"c vI'ew presents 1·lself.· com.pared 1'.'1::\ 1,991 i' \" I Ill, Sheppard. . ers A a an Mal'gare OSC, ave " ourself as exnresscd on their llr. Kirby recomme e t at n d d It" . ,:;, ji', From Kelllgrews: Mr. and Mrs. gone to Fairhaven, P.B., on holl· his mother, Mrs. WlIUam McGrath. faces and in their various activl- plebiscite be undertaken on the GARDEN PARTY Towards the ocean is a succession pc 10 ti3 ~e.ll'. ,'1':1 ,1,1:.. G. Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. day., The Rev. Frank and Mrs. Toope, ties at the time. The mosquitoes question of the people's prefer of bold headlands with settlements IPSWICH, England lii, " 1t'I"ln. Mr. Jack Gover arrived ir.om of Montreal, came on Thursday, have not been very bothersome- ence for the room, whether in the At. 'meeting held on Wednes· sandwiched between, below and weather is playing . IT ': !'I :, From Bishop's Falls: !lfr and Glen~vood on Sunday on a visit to on a visit to his parents, Mr. and there were none at all whlle lVe basement on which some work had day night, it was decided to holrl all arollnd is the harbour with its vision reception in EI'" I , " II i'lrs. Faulkland, Linda Smith. relallves and friends. llrs. Walter Toope. lVere there-and the weather so already been done, or as an exten- the Annual Garden Party on Wed shore line of 32 miles and 20 Viewers are picking u;' , \1 , \' : Mr James Su1llvan of New Mr. S. Godfrey and two children, ~Ir. and )11'5. Chesley Locke of far has ben .most favourable. sion to the huilding. He aiso rec· neaday, 17th inst. It was also dc- square miles of water surface, and programs. !,,' , 'l'l'ork' Is here visiting his brother, of St. John's, were here for a [eov c.N.Ii. are here for a holiday and ommended that lIIr. R. Parsons, clded that the. nett proceeds be its several Arms stretching in n ' 1 :llr. WIlJlam Sullivan. iays of last week, and were the staying at the Cabins, This is Mr. WIIERE FIRST FORMED Supervisor o[ Schools in this divided equally, half for church various directions: there are the SHELBUR:\E. X.S. 11" Mr. Arthur Collett of H.:\I. cus. of the :llisses Fowlow. Loekc's old home town and ma .. y The Scout movement we know area, be given charge of the pro' funds and half for the new school' verdant hills and vales, 31)d plains tector, a 65,£00( !:i; , ~uests launched here !" ,: I;' Harbour Buffett, was hf!re Mr. R. Parsons, Supervisor of were giad to see him. was founded by Lord Baden-Powell jed to its finish, regardiess of classrDom project. Only sood of the hinterlad. Royal Canadian ~:;' 'i: Wednesday. IIfr. Collett served Schools, IcCt Cor St. John's in Sun· Mr. and Mrs. Eric Roberts and in England in 1908, an dth~ first the result of the plebiscite. weather and patronage nolV are This magnificent view is well is built of Brili!h \ T the customs' Officer here somll day 'to lake up lVork at the Sum. children, of St. John's, came on troop was formed in NewfDund· These recommendations were, needed. All the rest il home·made expresserl by our local laureate. and white oak, , I ISO. He is remembered a~ II mer School [or Ihe next 3 or 4 Friday for a week's holiday at thc land in 1910, but our reference, without rlissenl, approved of and and guaranteed. Mr. William Sullivan thus:- .: Jl::~~~------~------~====~~.__ .. ~~~ __=~~_.~_~ .. =_7,7.------~------~------q,.1 : I ;: i ~ .; ., efore you decide to hold on to your 1: I present car, make sure you .~ ,i ::',.. 'I,'~ I, . I.:,,1. :'i '1'1 I :,:,.;: 'I nderstand this: Its current high value ,.'. ,. " I , . , : ,~ S I ,I II I : •• ) ~l Is going down every day. That'~ why :',: ' .... :.1;1

I ' I"',_,: '\ i' '1: !":I :, 'q 'I', ii, i owe It to yourself to learn why mid-year Is :1. 1\ '

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.BY BOOM- , - Onto CP ~rn bus)' in ~ 110 babies ..-el, ,.IX months of The 1::\ 1,!lIll In It ~ r.ll'. ' E~!:land(C:p . in the laymg tricks -lion in East picking up HEART of the II ' , , ,I ,i' I CITY' , ' I, .> , f! I Ii" , '.: " ' III! :, i. ~t, I . , ,I" • Rawlins' Cross • "I I , IL ,. , t ,\.,- • Military Road i '1,1 , I' : 1 .~ ! ,I, I ' • Hayward Ave. at William st. 'I ,: I , : :1:

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• GIFT ITEMS • POTS and PANS ! " ~ I ' ;, ,I: • PAINTS • TOOLS' , ' , . • KETTLES • KITCHEN I : i: PLASTICS • CABINET HARDWARE ,I ' • CUTLERY • SMALL • CLEANING MATERIALS • ALUMINUM FURNITURE WARE ITEMS f • SPORTING GOODS • KITCHEN • LINENS WA.RE • SMALL ..WARES' • SMALL ELECTRIC A','LIANCES The·,

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THE DAILY ,12 Hub In'troduces 'Its Horne Decorati ng Departrne nts ... y

C. NOSEWORTHY S, lU, BRENNAN G. P. ANGEL G.PEARCE Foreman Mechanic in charge of Carpet. Draper! Managing Director, Personal Supervisor Interior Director, OfIice and Credit Manager. Manager of Hardware. Linoleum Installations. Decoratin, Department• . , More Parking ITlle Huh B "CQng :'I! Expert Advice From All Space On '1lFamilv Need, • ! J ' Rawlins' Cros~ !Slore . II Phases Of Home Decor Shoppers will in future he able: DAYMOND to find more parking space in the: Within the n~x( f£, i ; i growing business section o( Raw'j Hub on Rawlin;' fro!! I :~ I! i· lins' Cross. The restrictions which yet another nell cpm'••• ::·'''!:! ,I . .! I :, I DRAPES, CARPETS AND :' ; ,'.; ;1 I were penalizing the business which will fino . . . : :: : i ~ houses there are being eased and all members of ~ mr.l'·:r. p.• ;;; Ma more cars will be permitted to the teenagers al;o , .'1 '.:~ i BEDSPREADS TAILORED nd ••'IL'I:.,t/t :t ", : :) j park there in future. babr to rather .. ;: . iii p. 'roday St. John's has another adlan Tower Co., Ltd.-custom all It is for this eftrson that the list (or their ro"",;".,.' Hub continues to oCfer more and This ivill he known ",I ... i~" I" 1111 I It1nri~I'n ~Iore '\'hlch will cater to Vinyl f1oor·tIIe and rubber till' • . . '. 1\ homr r1rcnr~tin~ an,l IllI! famil,· Building Products Ltd" ~sphnlt bettcr service to the shopping i1y leeds Department. .:.,' ;!. ~ i nrf'll~. Thi, i~ Ihp Huh. now :;:r.3i. tile, vinyl abestos floortlie; Black· public, along with the other shops While the housewife I :, .'. \, or! III ."'I·I·r Ihr 1"'I·~rll\\'inl: r·lpj· W(Jor\ ;o."II·ton Sons {Canarlal Ltd .. in the vicinity. some oC the fincst sils such as IlIell,.,,'·' · \. I : 1 l II~I {rom 111'0 !1l11l1 1'rnIY'Nl'lipprrl -tnnr I)n tllne hronlonms. carved " ". I': 'h"l'~ ",ilh r~prl'l ~rI'I'iL'rmrn ral'prls, fl'l\izr hltrll·!wisl broad· NORTHERN RIVER saucepans, hroilm . The Coppermine River, flowing . 1': :":'I! I ~J!!.I. I'1rl'k.; 10 handh' all hn11lC Inoms, .,tail" carpel. plain carpets. also pick up socks and 525 miles in the Northwest Ter· for · ...·1 ':':: I Ii I ""Iwr'. II\'fthlcl~lS in pail1till~.' ~arpcl squares; Smith ManuCactur· the infr,nt. jean; . . .• ., too II ! 111I'!ll,hlll~ :llll! n!'('''1 all1l~. 111,1( Co., Ltd.-Smith carpetllc and rltories, was discovered by ex· children, slack, {or .\. : I; ~"If1I1~I'I' nrrrl I hr. nell J)'.wcds carpet padding; Daymond Go, Ltd. plorer Samuel Hearne in 1771. husband and a ho!1 of . ..; : II I' pfI"rlrr nlw hull' hr,( 10 decorate -Mlrapjls wall tile, rUbher bas.~, ". -I ":1 Ihrir new home. The Hub staff chrome mouldings: Bolta Wal~ Ltd. I: I '\" I i will help thcm soil'e all those -Biota wall tile, Counler topping; .. ,. I I> Ii: problems oC carpet or floor tile. Daly and Morin Ltd.-Dalmor Cong'l"at:lllatioJls 'llt'~ I 1\ wall cO\'el'ing and draperies. Just duperies, Judd curtain tr,,~k: T() · Wl'··. :! step Into the Hub .at Rawlins' Caver's Fabrics Ltd. - fOlkwpave , 11"i '1' ': Cros~ or Ht·),wnrd and William and homespun draperies; Metal· ',: !:. ..":! .Streets and look UIW the magni· works Ltd.-ReIJ·it·curtaln track ! i ,I:.: j' " i ficent fluor and 11'1111. coverings" and accessories, Hub Sales Comp i:'; i!': hroadloom carpets, Iil~ and IIno· t , I: ': : ',:' Irums, the nrw carpcllile (~clf· I ,~------, -. Ii. . ::: 5ticking lA·inch squnres of beauti· ' · ! !.' I j.,j , ful carpet). Hub Hardware Limited I .1 :.. The Huh staff will help custom· I;. ,I ,'.: rl'~ plan rver~' room in the house, _' On the Opening of their Np.w \ I I,:.' ~. i adl·bin.1: on the blending C?IOUTS I Ci'iiiP. tn the Huh on Rawlins Showroom where Residents of i' ~ I'! " 'i lor p.a111t~ and flool' ;'011. Window Cro~s Is the Hub Hard\\'ar~. Herc ;., I ,i cOI·cr111!:s. The lIub Will tailor is one !)f the most elabol' .. lely SIt. John's and vicinity can obtain : . .: . . rarpcl,s for. wall to wall, lay Uno· slocked hardwarde shops in the , . _. I :' leulIls or ttlcs on the kitchen and clt~.. EI'er)1hing expected III ~ complete information and sam· . l I: bRthrooms and also custom tailor hardware store Is on display from The Hub carpet department 'in the new store. There Is over a mile of carpet here plus hundreds of regu1ation pies on B.P. Asphalt Florlile and I .1 bedspreads and curtains. the smallest nails for the carpenter size rugs and mats. 'j :I' Y No other store In Newfound· to the heavier building tOI.ls, The, .:=====:::::::;;;::::::==-I7ti:;;-;:;;;;;-;-;'hirt;;:w------. B.P. Vinyl Flortile. ';: '.1. land offers 50 much to the home· paint department is always WEll ,. ther come shirtwaist rlresses in DENTAL HAZARD STRAXGE 'PROGRAMS ill; mtoklng sho~per today; This per· stocked with 011 and water !,ai.,ts, I chiffon or nylon chiffon, which Acids formerl from sugar, as In IPSWICH, England (C.P.l-Hot ::' .' : lona.lied serllce Is onl~ one of Ihe varnishes, enamels and the r.ell'· I FashI.On has a cool crispness on a hot day. candies. are one of the muin weather Is plnying tricks with tele· ,.. ;." Hub s many and exclusive 'hop- est mix and maich color palms. 1 In mint green, pale lilac or white. causes of tooth decay. vision recepHon in East Anglin . .r, 1:"1' ping facilities Instituted by tbe The Hub Hardware'. location can you think of anything CoOoler? Viewers are picking up foreign ~ .. 1.. 1 management for better pubJle reo makes it the ideal place for resl· ::.: i :,,1 lations and benefit for the cUltom· denta in the Irea and fUrther IIway Te Nothing smarter for the cas. NEW COUNT programs. '~ • ,I er. to shop In comfort and for reliable Ips i ual summer coat than red or IPSWICH, England (C.P.l-:- STURDY VESSTL :,t, In addition to provldlnll and goods. coral. Either will .fl. alter what· Suffolk naturall'sts are carrying I:'~ la~'lng carpets the Hub also main· _=--__..:.-__ d b th SHELBURNE, N.S. (CPl-De· ~ i; talns _ carpet cleaning service, ever you are wearing an a out the' first survey of the county's tector, a 65·foot patrol vessel ,. which is fiecond to none and will ANCIENT ORDER are eye·catching, plant life in more than 100 years. launched here recently for the BUILDING H prove a reai boon to the house. The tellglous order of the Wltb sheaths so fashionable the Royal Canadian ~Iounted police, holder during spring and autumn Dominican Friars was founded by unbroken Une [rom bust to hem Be SUloe ami own a ·beaeh coat is built of fir bousecle:lIllng. St. Dominic In France early in Is important. To giVe this line,' of chintz or a ga~ print this pockets are their Important feat· and white oak. ' PRODUCTS The Hub has become assodatcd the 13th century. Ihe right sUp I~ necessary and so . summpr. The)' are Just as smarl ure, with world.acknowledged mRnu[ac. we have a newcomer. the bra·sllp. U\ the garden or on the parch 115 GUARD 1't~ETIl : LIMITED J OW NOTt',S which allows the dress to fit they nl'e on Ule beach. '111e smart. Bead yourself a white cardigan, . I h I I h'ldren mllst I turers In the \'arious trlldes fepre· , 'I II"v" nr.· a Ilg' 'st r In V Tiley are 10""1" with a1l\' type of In BrIt s sc 100 SCI, I' ~ do\'e I ,Isatin·smoolh," es ~. a J 5 gc 0 a s .c e, ,. " d t 1 inallou as HOME sen t ed so t ha. t qua lit y. s'~rv Ice an d Th p no t es 0 f tl If mournln " I or none at all lind arc' bdwecn summer dress 'and so, so fashion· have I en. a exam, . reallabllit~· will be maintained, are about the lowest on the, - J' d II I I I L bl 500n 81 pOSSIble after eum. Here are tho5e supply firms: Can. musical scale oC an~' bird sun lis. And now, with warmer wea· I1P an t 1 g I cng~~~~:., _ ----'------WE OFFER "Plumbing :byHubley": BILL CHISM ngratulatio WORDS OF QUALITY \ . Co TO THE MANUELS I I, I; EXTENDS HUB a, ,: r.· ON THE .1 Congratttlatio~~ , . tttlations OPENING ra OF THEIR HUB'S New Showroom CQng . NEW to the SHOWROOM 'for their ON H HOME FURNISHINGS HAYWARD AVE. AT and on the OPENING 'of their New Showroom WILLIAM ST. FLOOR COVERINGS Hayward Avenue at William Street Henry J. Thorn •. HOM'E FURNISHINGS & SON, LIMITED BARNES ROAD DIAL A.HUBLEY Ltd. , •• • FLOOR COVERINGS • GLASS AND STORE FRONT- 36 KING'S ROAD DIAL 3916 , . NEWS, MONDAY JULY 1', 1957 ~ts The Hlib's, ,New Services ,Available At Two Stores

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1 Jeautiful lilt, Walls , I _ at Low Costl " ,.. . I , i ,i , AI~ v , I THE ORIGINAL STYRON WALt Tll( I ~ " ~ 1 ! I i • ~ I ; , [,; ! Now on Display : I ~ 'I ":1 : in the New Showroom of " Ilf i ; 1.'1 'I (I I 1." I ",: II I HUB SAlES COMPANY, , .' , I :' , II" , LIMITED :' ,I IS. , , ~ " " 1,1: " , ,I , " I , ; ! I " I ongratu/ ations" I: "e . I 'I iy Needs . :~ I ,i, . from I :' : :i ! " i DAYMOND COMPANY LIMITED, , ,; , I Chatham, Ontario Manufacturers of

': t .! I , 'l'he Hub on Rawlins' Cross with its fami1~ needs, Other department. upstairs where orders also taJten for blinds, drapes, floor coverIngs, etc. I" I '

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, i' I , i t heir New i : \1 "l" idents of I;. ", I;,I an obtain "ii' and sam­ : , I ortile and I ,I Guaranteed Mothproof , Carpets and Rug. ,I , • Blackwood Morton '& Sons' (Canada) Ltd. Wi.h Every SuCCIlS To G HUB SALES COM,PANY LTD. rs Upon The Opening Of A New Showroom for Their HOME FURNISHING and FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENTS / , , HAY ARD AVENUE at WILLIAM STREET 'f; ,

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" , : f I Wishes , I ~ a Happy Future Best ; , 'I TO THE to the I distributors for - - • I , ',B:',S:' NewSho'wrOOnl HUB'S Fairbanks HU ,", • 'Hay~ard Ave. 'at 'William St. Morse ;, NEW SHOWROOM in for" their' ' For their Floor'Covering and Home Furnishing. Newfoundland HOME FURNISHING AND FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENTS s Dept~.' , moma HEATING SUPPLIED BY ••• • :0 DIAL 2751 :E.F. BARNES I' leS& 26:.WATER, ST. DIAL 3765 ONT, D'V'SIO~

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,I 1;(,' Let The Hub's ExpertsH elp You Decorate' Your cello, 73; Gwen Laws, ceUo, 73; PREPARItTORY' 80; Sheila Rahal. ' Marguet ,Paraons, pianD, 73; Helen Honours - Sus all Kennedy, 88; Serjeant, 79; Ann Marie Flynn, plano, 73; Mary Palsy Lewis, 85. 78; Judy O'Keefe 76' Thorne, piano, 72; Ann Roche, Pan With Merit - Catherine R~'an, 76; Agnes O'M~I plano. 73, pass; Maureen Greene, Power. 83; Jean Wakeham. 82; Pass-Maureen Dunn' piano. 72; Marie Hunt, piano, 70; Blenda Simms, 80; Mercedes Ryan, tricla Cahill, 72; !, Kathleen Ann Knight, piano. 67; 80; Joan Ann Tobin, 79; Jeanette 71; Ruth Ann Ryan Patsy Duff piano, 67; Mary Agnes Walsh, 77; Marguerite Beehan. 75. I~s, MacDonald. fi9: NUllent, plano, 66; Bernadette Pass-Eileen O'Dea, 73; Cather- 85. Maher. plano, 66. ine Hanley, 73; Catherine Ashley, 72; Marilyn Bechan, 67; Paula ADVANCED PREPARATORY Marie Gosse, 70. Pass with ~terit_ Pass with merit-Janie 'Kennedy, FIRST STEPS ,83; Peggy Cahill, 83' piano, 80; Dorothy LaFosse, piano. onours-Susan Dyer, 87: Maur- 83; Sheila Wall he. 83; 78: Shirley Dugan, piano, 76, een Whelan, 87; llary W~.\an, 118; "hy. 110; Jane Marie pass-Marilyn McGrath, piano. \Ruthie Murphy. 86. Barbara Lacey. 79; 73; Ethel Power piano, 72; Edwina Pass with Merit - Joan Maric Whelan. 78; Paula Forln, plano, 72; Maura Bailey. Murpby, 83; Erin Keough, 81; Ann drea Renouf, 76; Jan!1 plano, 70; Lol. Ennis, piano. 67. IKent. 81; Rosemary MacDonald. [sabrI Woodford. 75, I Best Wishes f'or a Happy Futu

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converters of , •• arapery, homespuns, textures, boucle sheers ana novelty weaves.

The mllgnificeht display of draperies at Th. Hub', new store ,and floor covering ~hop. DALY & MORIN Ltd. COLLEGE OF OUR LADY OF I I MERCY, ~nLITARY ROAD I r::====:------, Trinity College ()f ASSOCIATE Bernadette Crotty (singing). '10. "Olft • , , Music Resulls HIGHER LOCAL extend PRESENTA.TION CONVENT Pm with Merit-Judy Murphy CATHEDRAL SQUARE' (plano) 77. '(Additional) Pan:"'" Rosalie FOIv\er (plano), Smith PREPARATORY 73; Louise Hutton (piano). 73; ulritio,lS A IItriCth-:' Carmellta Bonia, 73; Joan LewlR (singing), 72; Annette t Manufactu,IIt, CO./ LhI. nna .... or. 72. Felix (plano), 6B; Ericca Noonan Congra FIHST ST1!:PS (plano), 86. Merit-Mary Whit., 83; Eleanor' SENIOR to th. Beehan, 78. Pass with Merit - Lesley Ann INITIAL Ryan (plano). 76; Judy Fitzgerald, , WHO Merit '- Sharon HaywarCl, 79; (singing), 711; Betty Fitzgerald Bernadett. Q'KeeCe, 77. (.Inglng). 75. f , PaSS-Margaret Corcoran. plano, COMGRATUlATE CONVENT OF MERCY, 73; Annette Atkinson planu. 72; STEPHENVILLE CROSSING Catherine Manning, plano, 72. I ' INITIAL . INTERMEDIATE Pus with Mel'lt - Nina Shea. ,Pass with Merit-Carle Murphy HUB'S Debbie Downey, Sharon O'Keefe., plano. 79; Brenda Molloy. violin,' THE 'H 'U B' Plu-Robert Gaultola, Carolyn 70; Kathleen Ann Knight. slnglng,l Bennett, Beverly TI"rr. 77; Joanie Murphy, piano. 77; Mar)' New Showroom NHWt:ST IOU IN CARPETING on It I NEW FIRST S'1 EPS Tobin, piano, 77; Gwen Laws, .' (Grade One) piano. 77; Sheila Slack. piano, 75 . For Their Home Furnishing and Floor Covering . • , 10" squares of real carpetlnll. PaiS v;lth Merlt-Wlnanne Shea. Pass-Elizabeth Hanley. plano, with ~ullt-In l!ndcrcushlons\ Crute ,. Home Furnilhl~1 Dept. Plu-Irls Payne. 72; Ann Summer!, piano, 72; Hea- DePflrfm.n', and Install your own designs. , PREPARJ.1TORY ther ?facDonald. \'iolin. 71. Choose from cotton Carp eli Ie In (Grad,. TrUD) , JUNIOR where there are availabl. always plain ~hadr5. or Courtauld's \'15' • Floor Covering Dept. Pan with Merit-Clm singing. H~nouTi - Barbara O'Nelil C~~f, in phin or tweed effel:ts. ... PISI-Judy Gaullois, Linda Rus-' piano. 85, I \\ arm Gold. Cocoa Brown. S.lge, SIn. JU ' Pal! with Merlt-Joanle Murphy. Judd Curtam T'rack ISlh'er GrI'Y. Deep Green, Itt,.. NIOR , violin. 79;, Jennifer Kennedy, Mushroom ••• (Grade Four) piano. 7A; Helen Mulcahy. plano. P4ss-Mamle Gallant, ~rmllne 70; Rosemary Carew, piano, 77; fuZmour oDrape"i.e, HOYWCliei Av ....and Williflm St. !r,gj't il Joanne NODnan. plano. 711; Carlie r een pup I took the Ham ~furphy. cello, 75. all w~re !uCClmfuJ. ~a5s - Anne :\farle Hennebury,

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' .. , RUBBER TILE ALL VINYL TILES J .. . I • IUIIER BASE' HOME' FURNISHING and FLOOR COVERING DEPT. Corner Hayward Avenue ana William St. ROUNDUP: St. Bon's-Feild ) Meet T9night hi es Move On ·Cards; Important Game

St. Bon·s. 0[[ to a slow start thia season. but bouncing back in, nks still, Maintain Lead the second round. and runnlnl' along at the present time with'.· j\(K n,\~ll I the!r three • lime lead on the 11 - hit Kansas City atlack that j. r~~ Siall II'riler White Sex. won the seeond game over Wash- four·game winning streak. are;, I , r rhlladrlphia Phil· II Pierce returned the last 16 Ington 11·3 acter the Senators had scheduled to take on the FelW ,i a half ~al11c of Yanks In order as he threw a taken the opener " • 1 on some ians at the Ball Park tonight" itl I I IA'agUt Irad Sunday five· hitter in ille first game to timely hlUlng by Jul[o Becquer. 7 o'clock with victory giving them; . ir Irol1\ the front I Bobb)' Shantz his second defeat. SATURDAY'S GAME a first win on the new Harris. . I ~rit _ · I p~ ('~rrlinnl~ while i Pierce ha~ 1I'0n 13 gR mes. Kansas City beat New York HIscock Trophy. . : I; ,ill. 83; ~'ankcr, r.lllerl \0 ~I~TH INNING RAlLY Yankees for the first time this Shiluld the Blues win this eve-~ ,: ., , ~ilh ('hica~o in Ihm 'lraillng 4,0 in the second game. seuon Saturday. Loaded with for­ ning and Holy Cross defeat St. I I bhe. 83; Pat's Wedncsday evening a sud.: : : Marie ~ rican t.ra~\Ie dou· the Yanks were faced with having mer Yankees alter several multi· I • 1111 their league lead sUced to one player deals between the two den death fixture would M nee: '~'. 79; lUll Tun, hrlped thp game until thel' staged their bll clubs. the' Athletics pushed across essit:ited . between the Bluegoldi 76; Janet t.nni' ~·2 and \1·4. ninth Innln!: raUl'. two runs in the seventh for a 6·4 and Crusaders. ' ,I 'rd. 75. )\CD~nirl. tht 550,· Dick Donol'3n was riding along victory. The Blues will be going with ': , . hI, fir;t defeat wllh a fll'e·hitter \l'hen the Yanks Hector Loopez drove In the tie. Howie Young and Charlie Doyle: I. rl' Jark!on. top Cllt loose. Singics by Mickey Man· breaking run 'with a sacrifice fly in all probability will be givin,! ~ \\:n' rha!ed In tie. Yogi Eerra and Harry Simp. and Irv Noren knocked home the the nod to his young highthand~: ' I!' Ill' Tilt 111'0 Phil ~on pro d u c e done rlln and cUncher with a pinch single. Chi· . Johnny Power. ":-.~l. iJ' , .. p t';I~t Simmons and lmocked out Donovan. Jim Wilson cago White Sox beat Washington Bluegolds will have their same' " )lave up ~n Infield slnJ!le to Hank H. lineup intact as the one 'who set- I I!o rlo,rn in on the! Bauer anrl struck out Elston How. Ted WiUlams hit his 23rd homer back the Crusaders, while tilt Ii , ~alin" ~Iihl ankcc 3·2 arc!. and Billy Klaus connected for a Blues may be without· the scr·' . It bl' d./s' t~l'o.r\ln homcr in Skowron batted for .Terr~· Cole. double and triple as' Eoston won vice of big Harvey Clarke who reo: I Ho • ft~r Iht Dral'rs had man and sm ashed hl~ 14th homer 6·2· over Detroit. Tom Brewer ccivcd a slight back injury in th'. ': I t'e with a !'1m in the Into the left field seats to stun a went the route for his 10th win AII·Star conlcst yesterday alteE', , i' I 1·1 Thr defent lell I crowd of 48,244. Byrne then ended Illvlng liP eight hits, Paul Foylack' i~th noon. ! I: t~r ~n; ilill ~anlc behind Ithe scoring by hitting his homer !Irst of four Detroit pitchers, wp; d' Brnnl:!yn 2', off thc into the ri)lht .fleld stands. the loser. ~tur8 Ir. Cle\'eland climbed within a hair Cleveland Indian! downed Balll: St. Pierre Edge I:Sfl I.(ISISr.S 1 ~am~ of third - place Eoston by more. 5·2. Home runs by Rocky v t"~td ii' ,m·n·~~me ,beallng the Red. Sox Iwlce.3 - 2 ~Iavlto and Rogel' Marls helped. hI' 'I harkin~ Pltt~'1 and lH col1ecl1n~ 2il h!U m the RAIN CUTS SCHEDULE 'and IH Thr Red •. second game. Ted Wllhams had Rain hit the National League Crusades 3- 2 " ~ .. 'rom bl'ilind III lakc the I thrc~ for. thl'cr. In the opener •. In· prograll\. forcing postponemenls :" ,'m< 111 Ihe 'r.l'rnth' eludm~ hIS 2Uh homer, and hit I of both the Cincinnati at Brook. Tn exhibition football game,· Ii , I '~ , 'T!o I\lliolr\\·~i hit tllO: pinl'h. ho~cr In the ~ccond. Iyn and St. 'Louis at Nell' YOrk! FREE.FOR.AI,L-Brooklyn, N. Y.-Hcre is the height n{ the free·for·,all (llat followed on the field In the : 51. Pierre O\'cr the weck·end tb,; ,I., Ir.~ Smn\C)' Bllr~m one, 10 hrtnJl hl5 R~:crat:c )0 .359. • lame~. Both games had stal'ted., game betwcen Brooltlyn and Cincinnati when Brook Iyn's Gilliam bWltcd down first hase line and ran over I Holy Cross elc,en wcnt down to d~;, ,~; l',~:t ham.~ in the sec.! th:oba~~!O~:!~~d si:r:~I~en~~h w~~ ::co:;JYrnn~~: alnd2~t.lel.!ul~n h~~ I. Cincinnati pitcher Sanchez who tried to field the baJJ l1~ar first base. Both Gilliam and Sanc11cz went down ; !~~ ;.~ !~~re~.rench by close 2-1 . II~: :i two·run hnmrr In cided the first game l('Jr Bob Le· I·.c-O edge In the leeond when I throwing knuckles and a general melee followed that !ORW four players ejccted from the game.-(IN Photo). ! The Crusaders squad is due back ;:i" II~ Iii' SrII' ~~ ~~.~anPH~a rode~ome!~e n~~te"~~. _~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____~~_~~_~_~~~~~~~~ ______~~_~~_._~~I~ilieC~wm~metod~ i,,;,,;',•... , ! . ~ \'i(tM)' n\'~r CI~I. III .the seC{)n.!1 wit.h a ~IX • hitter Milwaukee edged Pittsburgh '-I ' I Ilmr Iraturrd h)' S\X, "'.Iule t~e Tribe hll a new season 3, Home runs b~' Wes Covington '~ I rl"!. II'hile) l.o~knlal1 ~ hll/h 11'lth 17 runs. . aJld Del Crandall sent Ronnie JUNIOR BASEBALL: Leonard Sl,-II Lft ad Ing I . . II~' ~l. lI'ith ~ man on Dell'oll tool, a pair frnm !altl· KIlne dowlI to his 12th defeal. Lew t~,', I. \ " ,:;'11 ;n thr ninth, mort 10·2 and 7·6 In 10 Innin!;s to Burdette 1I'0n his seventh by leal. ., , UFE NEEDN'T 8E IOU Ii • .• I,q Ihr hr.t to Chi· remain within on~ !tame of the t.ring 10 hits. I · h Ed Hie I '\ rct 3·t and trailtd firsl dil'i!ion. Pitcher BUll' Hoeft rls g'e 0 y ross! The following are th~ nine lead· II,' tht nillth innin~ of led R IT·hlt attack with two hom· I 'arry Anderson's two • run ':ing hat5men in the St. ,Tohn's .! ,I umf hp/orf Ihe), er5 while ~cRttering seven Oriole homer and another hom.e run by I I Senior Easeball League at the com· 'I ,. !ix rlln' and A fl·4 hlh In the opener and Red WiJ· Joe Lonnelt helped PhIladelphia ePaleClhio!neaOmf. alThI . ! ", " l'ir.lh hilttr Skowron's son'~ single with two out In the down Chlclgo Cubs 5·2. Ander· 8 7 In le' ague Opener I" be~lleaodneer .liaal~neebasfeodr I ~omtr c~me aftH nnt' 10th ~cored nay Boone from sec· son'~ elout Was an Inslde.lhe.park. • . , lon thIrty or more at bats. · and TORlm)' B)'rne ond with the winning run In the homer off Dick Drott In the fifth.. PLAYER All R H BA with ~ hOme run. raln.delayed second game, Lannett', smash also came off TT!' l H F D 'd' R Leonard (HC) ... 38 8 16 421 \'~nkl maintained Irv Noren hit two homers In R Droit. " 1,t tel'S . 011H5'l'S O'r le:C'l ;z,ng lln T. Chapman If) .. 31 3 12 :187 C. Walsh (St. P.l. 34 9 J3 382 • 72 H I Vic Wither~ bi~ blast over the sacrifice fly to lel! field. J, Withers (St. P.) 32 10 12 375 I 'I I _ l~ft field boards in Ihe first in· The Patrician~ were again re·, F Evans (JI[t. C.). 38 5 14 368 WIOS 0 " B yer e nlng of the· 1957 Junior basebalJ I tired on strikeouts In the Ihird i B~een (H;C.) ..... 36 14 12 333 ." • lid mlcr. wns a deciding faclor as wilh two men aboard. I TIller (F) •••••• 35 6 11 333 . G If H SI. Pat's edgerl the Crusaders B·7 I The Crusaders got back In the Ploughman (F) ., 34 9 11 324 in a game that was called at 5.45/shumc in their third. with two i Clarke (F) ••.•. 32 510 313 ·o ur S >- Open 0 0 n p.m. owning to a Sunday cllrlelV men nut. Thompson was given (Sgd.) GEORGE PERLIN nnd which saw only fnllr innings poor supporl from his inlirld as Presidcnt. , JACK SULLIVAN I }:QUALLED MARK 'Bayer aaid "thl. Is ju~t about the pla~'etl. !they rame liP with thl're mis('lIes . 'jl I Plm Stall Wl'iter Bayer's rounds were 70·68·64l1li. greatest thing that evp.r happen· Prior to th~ opl'lIini: 11l1th tenniS i whil" the 1101)' Cross hat,m~n tnt!. . :1 Ont. CP-George lJis third round, scored on .'ridlY. ed 10 me." He also thanked others were ~dl'i;l'd thai no innin!( would Ibed him for Iwo hils ami hi~ tll'o! -~~~~~-~----:-.-----~-~~~- It·tl'lr·t,I,1 hlonde glft"t equalled the record set oniy a In Ihe field for "playing 10 bad." slart nfter ~.45 and in nil seven walks ditlll't 11I'lp hi.~ oll'n rallse I ' I is no lon~er coul1lc o[ hours earlier by Bob Bayer w~8n't kidding. lie ~llIrled innill'!: contests the l.eague ['011·1 as Ilynl callie 1111 to gel tlte thinl: EXHIBITION GAM'E· " bri,il'smaid on 'i'oski of Miami. who ended the In the same threesome with Fonl ~lder fllul' innings ns ~n official out. !Jilt the Crnsadl'j's 11:111 cnl· I '. I!' lem:llmclnt trail. tournament with a oneo{)ver·par who wa~ just four 51rokt8 back. contcs\. lecled lil'e lallies 10 lead 6·5. HI, 240·ponnder who 235 and $40 prle money. Tn the threesome ahead was Cas· Eddie Byrd who calll~ on ,relief of 'I'he fomllt and which was laler I D -II H I':. ',j in tht. runner·up spot In third place WM 46·year.pld per who IItarted the round In sec· Thompson In the tllirrl as Crusa. termed the last, saw Flemillg again av I a 0 mer s 1 'I i t\to yrm in Ihe big· Henry Ransom of st. AndreWS, ond plac!, three' strokes beblnd. deI'S led 6·5 and throwing lor one ~et the Patrician batsmen on strike· I " lUlul, 1I'0n the. 72·hole Ca· Ill. He shot rounds of 118·68-72·88· Casper ~hot a two·over·par 73. and one Ihird Inning got credit for onts. but not bel ore he had glvcn ~n tiUt Salt1rday wilh R 276. good for $1,800. Doug Ford of He blew his chances on the par· the win as he gave liP two hits, one up three run5 as he hit two bats· T· B II G I 13·u~rler.par ~cnre o[ Mahopac, N.Y. who won $36,50D [our 'eighth when he took l six. walk and struck out one. mcn. walked one and three infield I e a am e ,. tht rollin~ \\·r.stmollnt before canting here this year. needing two Ilrokes to get ouf of :'.!ickev Fleming, CrIlsaders Ierrors didn't help his calise as the YOU CAN ENJOY , ~ll hi! lir,lt prn vic· ,tarted the lInal round four a trap. He three·putted the par· lanh ri~ht hanrlrr mir,ht have lallierl all wa~ nrerl without ~. hit. an interesting, exciting alld hI. 8!V! 1111 l 1'1'0 fooL- strokes behind Bayer. but llipped four ninth to takr. a five and fln.j set ;. rp.~ord If Ihe g"me harl gone I The Crusarlers got one in their Centre·fielder O,car Dal'iIIa of Going into the final and seventh impertant job-in the modem .'ith \\'Mhin~tin Red· to a par 71 Saturday for a 277· llh the nine In 37. !Cl'en innings. blf and mi~ht have wenl on to the Pepperrell "Pepper;" pro· inning. Gamberg free passed Don field ofaviotion in wblchwomllll ,,. I li\in~ on 'Ihe gol[ tot&1 ~nd $1.500 o[ Ihe $3:1,000 COMPLA1N~ OF CHOWDING Flemln!! pltcherl IOllr inning~. further damage hilt a ~Imklillg dllcen fhp. lont: ball in the seo;ellth Thorson. whD advanced tn second excel-with travel, adventure, t' 193~, prlte money. !ayer flnl'hed the front lIine In strllckoul elevcn mpn anr! retil'ed' rlollhle pIal' by Ihe T':ltrir.iall'~ hi· inning with one mrtn ahoard to, on Short's error and moved to lots of friends, r~creation and rh· IIn'l 18 hole, Freddie Hawkin. of El Pasn, el'tn.par 35. the ~Irle on tlmo occa~ion~ 1,,!th Ihe Ii~ld took Byrn 0111 of the h~le ,ave Ihe day for the airmen as I third on a pa~s b,,11 IS Davilla's $Otial activities-and eam ell­ InnM,,' .. " ar ~~ to finish Texas, a veteran campaigner 011 C.~per complained about the exception of Ihe ~pconn when and !lave !'it. Pat'~ tht initial l·k· fhe w'en inning exhibition tilt! big hal. conMcterl for the pa~'·olf I: cellent pay {same as for menl I ~hel~ nl th~ {a,t· the circuit, Pat Sehwab of D'Yton fallery talking and wandering O'Neil whn I1'Rlke~ I\'a~ ollt on a I tory over. the Cru~aders by R slim with the St John's "Caps;' ended II to deadlock Ihe ~core as Gamber;: ; while geHing further valuable 1\'inlngH 01 Odessa, Ohio, Bill. CMper, Jr., nf Bonita, and .Ise abeul ernwdlng by the forep. pl~y at seronrl. I R·7 margm. in 3·3 d~adlock. r~liel'ed the next two batters on I, pll!tm~ th .. layoul Calif., lind Frank Stra.nahall IIf Bayer three,ome ,behind him. On The l'atrlrlnn5 ~ollprled lour ,~T. PAT'S AE n H E D&villa one of thp hI'S! hitters i strikeouls. training in the RCAF.

l1-Und!!'·~at ~5, 'nest of Toledo, Ohio, tied for fOllrth with the 11th, Bayer's lecnnd shot land. hib 01 FIrmin;!. f1vr, \\'~lI;s. hit 10 Neli •• ,. •• 3 1 1 0 tlmt ever graced R Pepperrell i The "Cap~" lead o[f man Barry " round. Th~ ~l1ver· 278. \l'orth $1,1M! each. ed Imong the gallery In front of three hnlsmen and a tolnl o[ eight Hong...... 2 1 0 0 line·lIp, 11;lh the exception of I Maunder was away to second. on Jlncketed I!\C' . HENR1CK TOP CANAD1AN the green II Caaper WI! abollt to run~. Bmon •• •• 2 12 r ~ Sandy Pelro collected his second, two base errors but a beauhlul The leading Calladlan was Ot. putt. He ,talked til lIayer·. bRII The Pntrlclnns barl 5ix mimlc~ "'lthcr~ .. .. 3 2 0 0 cirr.nit clollt In 8S many exhibi· catch by Dick Gregg got Leon· up \I;th Ihe S3,M!O tawa', J o'h n n y Henrick who :and Imuhed hill putter In the and the Crusaders m'cn anrl while Cn5cyCaSey •• 1 1 0 2 tion games at the ball park this arcl's line drive and threw to lIIoney. , rrplica of the scored 72.67.70.72.211 for 11,050, turf lIext to It. somr o[ the miscues were costly, It Ahholl .. •. 3 0 0 0 season. second to get Maunder who Ins 1 Gold Cup And an .pol· , d I bl At th thl d can he well put nown to the lads Ownes .. .. ,. •• 2 The "Cnps" couldn't deliver any running on " !u~e hit ball. Iht hUSf aOll'd IlIrround· whlchineluded $399 a. top Clna· or a 10 elf up. e r first appearance on an offici aI dia. N m n •• 1 0 0 4 extra.base hits bul P~ll Eryant's Ritchey got himsell into real; IBth • halt gr,cn for reo dian. StMl Leonard of L.chute, hole he ehlpped up Ind putted out mond as the schedule progresses ~~m~so~' .••• ' 0 0 0 0 two for [ollr accounted for one trouble as he lo<-clcd the bases; ht mId, liter the fim Que .• brought his 19n7 earning. to for a par four, walked to the edge they no doubt will adapt them. d .. 0 0 0 0 third o[ lhe All Stars hils. four with three successive walks be[o~c I to the II Wednesda)·. more than $11,000 with. 282 total of tbe Ir!!en and nld to I grey· selves to the big change. ~~LY' 'CROSS •• AB R H E I coming at the expense o[ lefty getting Bryant tn pop to Bill were made th~t this and $lI9O prle money. Kitchen· halredh.,p~tator: ?Id Y:~f have St. Pal's Jumped on Fleming at Byrne ...... ' 3 0 1 3 Dick McDonald. and two 0([ Brasher at third to end the con· , bid and I was quoted er's Moe Norman. appearing In somet mg a :.1 \ me 11 ~ou Iht ouls~t as O'Neil 5inglrd. Jlong O'Keefe ...... 3 0 1 0 Frankie Ritchey as he came on i test. . such Ilatflllcnls." he Iii. first big pro tournament, were you~.ier rna e lome 1 ng stl'lwkout Dnd Barron singled a~ I Shal'tcr •• •• ., 3 1 0 0 1 in Ihe sixth. i Final score Capitals 3. Pepper· I'll apologize for thai equalled Ltonard s lCore. ou1:f It., OlIO t t d Willlcrs circui! cloul acellullte,l for ICrieknr/I •• ., •• .. :1 0 0 0 I 'rile "Cups" hurlcrs, Wilhur I rell "Peppers" 3. dltln'l r~alilt how much I.eading amateur WM Jerry out ~lIrs:~t~r~~' 'b~~l~n~~, three runs. '\'11'0 walks. t\l'll pass Nc\'ille .. •• .. •• 1 :J 1 0 I Newcll. Dave), Hull and Jpd, j'IWI'.:UUELI,: E I 10 be dont I laill theMail~O[TOrontoWhoshoteYtnOver~~~r.~aattndanc:tolart~hUllsRntltWOIIOI).CI.(."S el'l'ors! iiorfnsrn •• •• .•• :i 1 1 0 1::'1Jllll'l'g currkd the pitching i AB R Ii 0' '" 1~\l11 mOIl'~r Ind, plr 284. Ihe f y e 11':" wHi('it'lIt to brin!: Casey and i'l'ollin ...... "" 1 1 0 II IIlulil!H, uIlll combillcd, they gave I HcllivOII ...... 4 1 UI onto ,I After flnlshlnl hi. final round, 18,0lI0. Abbott the dls\:nwe for a fil'e In. i Flemin!( .. .. .• " 0 1 0 2 iup SI!I'CIl hils with J):lVillii the, IlI'usher •• •• • •••.• 1 (I U • ,-.-----.... . S h ninll oullumt. I Umpires: Duffy. Hi,h:'lI. Breen. I big gUll as he' collcdcd a ~lu!!le I Cunk ....••.. • •.••. 2 0 U ~ t "hl' Cl'lIsliders were scorl'les~ In I Scorer: Frank Ryan. 'or NI' \I'cll , dOllble u[[ Hull nnril'J'hlll'son .•••. , ...• ~) 1 ~ 21 ,the first after getting two men I 'J'lw nt'xl scheduled gamc of the 1 the "hilt. U11!:" olf GalJlbel'g for i Shank, ..••••••••.. 2 0 3 0 n SC Ie DC e Vs trengt ahoanl nnd the Patricians .llad a' jllllior division Is 5et for Tl.wsday a perfect d:,'Y at the plate. : Devilla .••• " •••• 3 1 0 '1 , man at second and .third with one evcnin~ at 6.:iO p,m. and Will see Leo Beilivou led of[ [or the I Grcgg .•••. , •..... 3 0 0 0 :overing ollt. but two strikeouts in succes· the defending. champs from Feild· "Peppers" with a single to centre I Jone~ .•....••••• 2 ~ 0 0 • T ·ght .sinn retired the side. ians clash WIth "Hank" Swasey and as Ed Cook put down thc McKmlay .••••••• ~ 0 0 0 ,At Sl ad IU m 0n I The Crusaders got one run in ho),s o[ the Guards Athlctic As· sacrilice to advance the rlllll~cr, IMabney ., •.•••••• 1 n 1 0 i their half o[ the second ns Ne\'llle soc~ialion. Boh Ploughman's throw to fIrst I Gardner •.•• .. ,... 0 0 'ys Tonlghl'! hi, wreaUinl nrd at !( they met him Illain. They Idd· wa Iker!. wenl to secoud on pass Bolh leams have man)' new [aces wenl into right field HUrl Bel·: Sargent .. .• •• . .•• i 0 1 O. the st. John'. Memorial Stldlum ed thlt. If fanl thoupt thty were ball Rnd advanred to thirrl on Nor· ami the (·onles!. shollld he a live· !ivnu 5corpd all the way as Ihe: Cook ...• ... • ....• 3 0 0 1 will gi\'e local wrestling fan. II rouRh In their 11&1 aPPl!arance in man's error ann scored on Tobin'! Iy ~e\'en innig fealure. '!Peppers" gave ~!cDonald i. one I ~IcDonald ..••.•• ", 0 0 0 gand ChRnC!! to aee scientific St. John's they. I~ould walch I'lln erlge M he fet thp. "Caps" i Ritchey '~:. •• ..•. 0 0

4i ,m \; :~:~~~:h:ntdeiJs 1:~ltdU~~~ ~ei~~ ~i~ :l:I~~ t~~~e ti;.~c~~~, ~~~ 'Round 'Ja bI e' W-Ins I dO~~W~~l or::r Ihe fir,t thr~r 1 CAPIT,\L,). A: ~ ~ ~: Ii ,5M\ 1 thrown In for lood measure. way er anothtr. .' hailers in the second R~ Roh!nl Walsh .• .• •. • •.. 2 0 1 0 II ,r..\O 2111 'Tonight'l «runt and groin card I ShOl'l lerl with a sh~rp smglc IU I' Gillics .. ., ••• , .•. , 2 1 1 0 ~ M .MIl 2''0 will start with a Illm.banl beut All In all It promises to be • Itheir half to left [Iefd and ad· Withers •• ., ..•••. 1 0 0 0 3A « .463 !llh hetween 325 pound Ed. liiJIer and big allht for wrestling fana with G Ide H d· .. vanced to second as H&rvey Maunder ..... •• .. .. 4 0 0 0' 31) M .m 11!1~ the ever popular .Inllnl Il'app\er puncbei flylnl from all corners. 0 .' Up an Icap 'Clarke walked. Bob Redmond Leonard ...... 2 1 1 1 .l 21 49 .355 m~ F rmer Boy Advance ticket AIIlI Indicate a grounded out and Bryant struck· R. ·Short •. •• ,. • ••• 1 1 0 0 ••rlcan Y..easue a • 11 ' I poIIslble ..ll-out early, 10 get to out as Ploughman hit to ccntre Clarke •• •• ••.••••• 0 0 W L Pel GJI The .econd bll pre m nary .bout tile Sadlum 1I0W fir a chance to .ee "-- Il's Manteau. Willie Hartack. lead· to score Short and tie up the Fitzgerald •• ., •••• 0 0 i M 28 659 L will feature, 285 pound Pat 0 Con· the MlIIer, Brothe,. and Farmer By THE CANADIAN PRESS ing u.s. jockey who was in quest game r.s Newell was [an ned to Redmond •• •• •• •• 2 g g g MODER.N WORK FOR ~l M 622 S nor alld 295 pound BI. Bill Mil· Boy with Pat O'Connor In action, Round Table. the choice of the of his 28th slakes decision this retire the side. Squires ...... 1 '0 0 0 « 40 :52411 ler. crowd. ran away with the $162,100 year, rode Iron Li~ge" despite a Newell out, guessed the airmen Chtopmall ••.••••••. 0 0 2 1; 43 40 .518 ll'h The hated ~mlers will then earn· Hollywond Gold Cup Handicap fracture of the "wmg in a ver· for a sccond time :and In order nnant ., •• •••• •• ~ 0 1 1. MODERN WOMEN 42 41 .lI06121,2 blnE! force. and undemanded Saturday at Inglewood. Calif .• to tr.bra-su([r.re~ when thrown [rom i the three hat~mrn ;!1'01mdcll out Plougbman ...... ' non' Thereisanimportantplaccintilt 3~ l1 .47615 melhods In a bill tal telm match LONDON CP-It ",as learned become thc first three·yrar.old 10 his monnt at Arlington Park I~~I: a. the "Cap5" weilL out front ,by W. "ellell ., ••••.. i () 0 0 Royal Canadian Air ForCi iJI ~ .\0 ,JR~ ~21~ a~aln~l O'Connnr and Farmel' Boy. here that l' Webb mountain pon· win the clas~ic. Wedne;day. lin 1I'0re a ~prelal! 011r. 1'1111 as .lark Wilhr.l'~ with Hall., ., ..•. , •• , I 0 0 fj: keepingwilhlhemodemailllll,w ~7 ,Ill ,~IR 2lI11, • Thl! fur 15 sure tn fly In all three ie~-12 mare~ and two sta1ll0ns- Roun!! Tahle rfjnallrrl the. track leather 5upport and yarrl~ o[ tape. on~ ollt, hit In leU anci ;HIV

1 . :HOltTIl' (D) I .A5· .KQ9 PL.EASE. Give ME +AQJ3 "'"FIX". I'VE GOT TO HAVE 'T. IT'S CONVERTIBLE o?t Q 1082 THE ONI.Y nllNG . W£S1' 'EAST T>iAT WII.1. HEI.? .Q2 4KI098 MS • • J 542 .3 + K 105 +974 ",A753 "'KJ964 CARRIAGES, . SOUTH AJ7643 , • A 10 87 G STEP OUT WITH BABY IN STYLE .862 '" None North and South vulnerabte Every mother will appreciate the won· • SHINING' CHROME FINISH . ". . Norlh Easl South W~l , derful 8Q$e of handling, the effortles$, • PLASTIC HAND GRIP '1 N.T. Pa'ss 2", Pass .. floating ride of the$e fine Carriages, • FULL WIDTH BRAKE BAR 2 N,T. Pass 3 • Pass , I I .3' Pass 4, Pass i I Completely washable elastic' fabrics I TRANSPARENT WIND SCREEN 5 • Pass 5 " Pass , ! make them so easy to keep clean. You 6'" Double 6" Double ' Insurance . Pass, . Pa~ Pass can take the carriage along in your ONLY Opening \ead-'" A I car, too, it's easily collapsible or can JOHNSON' ! ~;! , f I be converted in an Instant to a· stroller to play I as if he was peaking in when the littlest blessing grows bigger. the oppen!s' hands.· !~; I $36.95"up A second club . was trumped ~ , ' ;\ Available in a choice of attractive , I, I and a second dir.mond fin'esse , " :, , pastel shades •• '. a beauty at a bar· worked. A' third club was ru[[ed , • 1 ,,' :\ !, ON HIRE PURCHASE ,'I: • and a third diamond led to dum· I ~ . i :) I gain price. my, When both opponents fol· ': ' . '1'11 . lowed' South saw daylight ahead. I ,I i I' ,'\' He trumped the fourth and " ' ... last club with his ten of trumps . •! l , East and Wcst had to follow. A I : ~: • \: spade Wll5 led to dummy's ace . ,I I ,~ and dummy's last diamond ruffed ,,' . I~ with the aceo! trumps. ;' 'I' STURDY, STYLISH Sinct West held the jack II! \·: I II I' . trumps there was no way to keep 1 , ,1 1 ' dummy from making 111 his . . " three trumps and while South ·1 ::. !l had, to lose a spade he had aUc· \ I'! ',: ceeded in making tight trump ': "i KITCHEN. CHROME tricks, one' spade and three dia· I:" . 11 monds, Since l2 tricks are atl I!! . '\ he needed, the slam was homi .' ' II' ' I I. :',,11 '; \ .! :! .~ - Pl:'·; '::: II' I ,I ;::~ 1 Q-The bidding has been: . ·1.; North East SOllth West Z+ Z" ? . I'; 'I You, South, hold: I .KI0876 .543 +3Z'",J7B

I .. -I What, do you do? ' !. 1 !~ A-Pass. YOlir parln.er !lnll bid I .• ,I again, whereupon 11011 can .nolO ( .' " I. .1.. I" ! . 1I0ur 3pade suit. " ., t :' !I'ODAY'S qUESTION :~ 11 ij The bidding is the same as in I!' "I: I ' the question 'just answered. You, I South, hold:'" , .j;1:;\ _ .1 t' ,KZ "KJ3 +31111 tfoQ1OBH Gay .pattern., attractive colour com­ FROM What do you do? I:,':" :.' 'I'.' ".j .tt, l',! I AlltWer'ToiMrrtI!JI 1.;.' .' " binations in washable, stain-resistant t, nil] Ii,' "", plastiCl~ truly the last word in kitchen . I ! "I ~ $74.50 Ii . , or dinette furniture for the modern Chi:/dren' 5 :J r ", ,:'.1 I. ' !, • ~ I f ,I ON HIRE PURCHASE !': .,'I hom •• '. • ! I Puzzle ~ ~ f ,. LOCOMOTIVE i \ ."" !. ELECTRIC

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gleaming· white porcelain enamel . " • •1. ,~ :/1.f1WJ"I. to • __1": , ""','F~~;.... lOCO~OTlVE'S 35 year record In thl . 12· I~:l. I~ 'If-'. ':-", . manufacture of quality Washing Machines .... ~ 1\- • is your' assurance of a lifetime of, trouble. . hiO~· , -.. .;' ,),'.' . ~~. . .free .performance. . , ", OS , .The simplicity of design and ruggedness of :,~ .. :' 'I!onstruction have been proven by the most '----...... --...- rigid test of all-the test· of time. THE . FISHERMAN· , " ' Bert has: been ·fishing. for, 'a long time without·, landing 'any hut· he thinks he has· hooked' one at last .. You will have .•. picture t ' : of Bert's' fish 'if,: you taKe'·. a pencil and :join . all· the numbered doti U!geth~r, "starting with ~ dot number one. and. endlrig,: with dot . ,-, "',. nlirrilier "twenty·three,' Color ·with

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. Stoves _------Electrical Appnan. 'Gift· Sh~ps Jewellers Picture. Framiilg Recruiting ----....;----- ARARTTlmUPoPpLIES ----I FLY wrm TIlE RoC.!.!'. , ,.R. W. IARNEI------, IAINE JOHNrroM--'" LARA~u.JfCS". THOMftO~'------. "i BOND n. F. fun IDfonuaU. ~~ R. J. COLEMAN LTD.-­ Colour DI ...L ,D('ITOCJ[ DUSTBANI COMPANY, LTD. Glib, allll", TOJ.. JEWELLERY W•• and O\I·P.lm. '11111 101 "ATEI IT. lBll pllnted _ requut IIr JOYAL CANADIAJI AI..., II...... ltlll, COIIt'. Car" MlTON alllg Rmollndlalld'. Cltl... ' J(,.. OIL BURNEll II'JlISGDAl.J 8'1'. word. Obtainable It W... " .' DIal,1. fIr.U lIulloll Wh.n telectln, • Dlamolld !'Mil ParJOu. 'AD FORCE au . IID,.II our private VilJlllJDd DIAL ..... Jaerultinl UnH: IfIlei.nt Seni.. I. J. COLEMAN LTD. YOUR FIlGIDAJD Jooth. 1" WATEI n. ~e.dlat. D.lly., , JIAL MI • 1411 DUCKWORTH n. J)LU.D IKAL - son DIAL 1m DIAL ... DIAL N71. roa 1 ·a.&L HEAl • PAJlTND. . -----______Photography JUreu Ittth. TJtA~ rOUND.1 Confectionery WIrtDl ! , • NAVAL L'ID. Ca... I., (=~"Ji,... lIot.., Itarta'I. ' Grocers·______...Matches' ______oARLAND'l mJDJO-----. UCRUITING • lUUa ft. IEID'S lola,., l.stU., OFFICER AT lIu~, .. CONFECTIONERY LIP_ BRIMAY ______" I'LZAUNT .,. 123 WATER ST • ft. •• WALSII------. .DIAL 119118 JW]) OF AVA.LGf allnU .., Fruit, lee w.omlo=~- DIAL IDIII ud er•• . DIAL IHI aU! :M LIAD]M IAFETY MATCHEI WtddJn, Pbot9lt Poriraltl Ind Drlnkl. . e.ocE1\Y LDfII. UOAL RAJrfO • We 11'1 Good Sent.. Dblrlbut .. " .. CI ~I Phol.".,. DW..U.'" ...... DI.I .IfM 'I.. CIIoIot CJlwtu.t JOI .... nANI: .e1'fAlLUtA L'I'D. DIAL fl...... It. DlIII1U·" . . • WA;oa rr. WIft CAMERA IBOP ----..... ______• I,I ' ______' [I! Elertrical Service ., LONG'. mu. Scales Parts (WholeI Contractors CHURCHILL'I _IAL miL w. MURTON JONES'm.JCI'I]C--.... . ItJPERMARKET------FULL LINJ: or PHOTO FRED V. CRESMAN Lm, Taxicabs .' ,~i· .UPPLIES AL'?7 AY' Mn.t4u'rt BunDEII or _ nllCO'l'f ft. a:,PORTUGAL COVB .. " ...... Meat Wholesale roLDO FOOD .AD Ilr. Arm MOD" N .... •••• IOU lin buy)'Our treetri_ IN ITOCL ~ I. ~'" . I. ICALI MACBlNII Wora .. "I ,BOMII -- - "at., chup In 'to John'. A·I TAXI------, ."\ " " J8 lIodernizllll, AllllOOlllllII, . .,lOlaU...... nd hu. them delivered t. J:l.etrie Heat Ia".·· I.H'· !ambrldl Repllr Work. Irou oj ,our door without chart... CAMPlnL'I MEAT MlJtll:lT . "11'.ton~ .~"III DIAL UM cw...... J.... [. ,.1 .. Street N IAMarebut R.... all. IOIIIHOl' AppU..... We Ii" D.I' ••• ltalllPi II_lIN MAL IlIt . 11ft \: '/1 DIll 'U.l.1 DIAL 1t9 In'~ rOOD PlIDmlOl'l . P P d .Allrwblll", Art .IMI, .An" tlml. ,:. _---- em ELECfRICAL---' _--..",.. -----. ouf~y~t!~ aper ro uds· 1& .0 '-~YJaI I :1· COMP'~ L...... ~\,jl---- IIACK·. KOSHER nODUGll II., '..... JDVJCI______~_.. PORK .l1li PACKINGBEEF PIIODUCTI COMl'AHY nil LAWRENCE ___~ ~., Garbage .! ~ ~ FOR THI II'.IT _ ....-v •• ___'I__ ... on. &111 • t .. WADII ..... , N Service Stations ..ICTIUCAL WOB ...J:~...... __.__ ...... ____ FLD. CO., LTD, .. CAUAOI------, ------.... ft. PALMER'S -----'--: AC!:lIId I~ T,oo·- -­ ~J.0= .:,~=..=... . .:~U~~c:i_. " i IERVICE STATION .POI TO IIOIT IFJ'ICDIft' HAJlOLD INOW ____...... "" ~I:'. • larba .. DIe- Meat Wholesale '''';;O~E:~ ·o~Udl. TOPIIAll. lOAD . ,.11 probl.m in lour b.,. .ZRVlCK DC TOD CALL lIlou.dland'. Larl.1t ION, LTD. IIIIIt arllrdlll? I 70u bnt, DIAL CII • 'fat • WASHING • GREASING Inlurane. OrnM ~ ACE ... IUPrl 'I'm a.~al .nd 71. worri.. H. C. JPARKES ---- TIRE REP AIM DIAL ISIt • lilt I DIal ,.11 .eetrt..... E' ==.. ' DIAL 11111 WholI.1t Pr.l"lk X.. t., '1; ' " ...... n,nes .,.al Bam .lId BlOOJII Publishers ~------~i , ...... 11M ... ., I Pork Cub Ind Care •• RAn.WAY----­ ." ...... n.1ft ....------~--- ...... ,.. Inol Puddlnp VEN'I11B! PUBLICATIONS I I Ctmmerelal Publbhllli and - SERVIC!. STATION I. K~lEte__ Hardware S~ores DIAL t711 Adverl1alDIl. ~D'" P.mphlltl,. In... IUId OIl CUIIftI. Tile Floon Auto Me.NOrl ... , , B.'KERT ---. ~ LIlli" .,.:.;:.- , Irothlll'tl, ComPlIl7, FINEST BRUD, Contractors ,SuppHa OPJ:N 111 HOURI DAILY 'il I ... .mrm-.... CALUM~ A: 00.---' ---~---~ "eWIPlptrI, Proar.m. DIAL.lflll NO DOWJIL __--. :1 IUd PASTln. lUI. liII' P.o. BOX J.HtI PAYMENT . g N.wfoundlu' UNITED NAIL AND-­ FOUNDRY CO., LTD, .'f:.%l,:: .Meat Markets un !BlII .' 1 . . .. . CALL .... III O'C'IIJI IlAMILTON AVINVI MLU.,1IfAlt u4 co. PIlI'!' IIIAL II. ..lltiD, and Vutlll".. CUM COHnRUcnOlf C JIM 1IIULDl----.. AMD IUPPLIU IItnetIb'Il ucI a..1DItMq . h :: Service Stations 1tMl. Florists·· Radio-TV Repairs MALlIS" . ~=lTB. . ·.OAD. ... ELECTRONIC· CENTRE I ••. Parlours »ut u. MARSHALL' MOTORS---r . "'plltl u,.t~ '.'Y .• KADIO IEClIflJB . x •• t Karll" ZEPAIRED B1 UPEBTS Fill[ '1 •• 1 ,uaflntetd .Ilhill C1&lI, , .. Customs Broken AI wwt GIW1IDtHII ,. Blowoulll, BruiJel, Tobaccos "i. t 'alllltrVlcl. Under Inflatioll. Cal I ! CALL 7111 fI' "OU MARSHALL MOTORI .. ~r.OOUUNI------­ • CAMPBELL An. . --_ ----- W.ter It. Dill 19111 ClemOI t· ,>, lU lUW IO~ II. Mill Suppli~s WASHINGTON • ; ! DIItrIbuW ... IPJ:CLUJftI·)R ALL 1 I· I ; I . I CUITOIII WOK WM. NOIEWORTHI----. SHEPPARD. ------. FUR .tNAMDA Ii ., , .w.M._ L~ ------GREAT EASTERN On. IIJlVICIITATlOJf L'I'D. .... lUI"," !I Fruit StCKII COMPANY, LTD. TIM UPAI1lDfG I' _____ ----- Heating "'TIMG, JOLTI and MTJT\I WASHING IAPI ud DIES, Eta. UPAIM TO llADIOS, T.V. IATl'ERY CHARODfG : i I \ UI WATER IT. AND ALL ELECTRICAL GREASING Delicatessens DIAL 1111 APPLIANCES. DIAL II" •. a. WIIIIOt DIAL INI .. II011· IILL'I'AnBY_ CALWAn JltVIHG--·~ DELICATIIIIN ...... Truckill9 lUI. 11ft aADlO ftLHIIIOf( ----. IERVICE rrATIoX HI DUCIWOaTli n. tlll.ritD", , . DIAL 7197 Oils, . Lu6ricating ~(~.)~ eH. 111.1"", & Cne ... IDJllclltnti. ... I ~ .... , DAYI A"..· • .;t..~" • ORIASINO, WABJIIMCI, IIU!MUTING 10D ...... u ...... 1'.".. '_"" ... . IIMONIZINO IV . DIAL ISM .... ~ MAL .. IpteI.UtJ. DIAL ..... Shops -=--~---- Fire ·Insur.. ..-...• 1 ~.I!II.". _. ~ ___ DruG Stores ------:Jm(l.()UftOlC, JACK'S JlADIO mop-­ ~...;;;.~~ _____ CROIIIl 00., La. ---r *,,"n AVIOIIAM LONG" lOLL Shoe· Repiirino CONNOU'DJlUG ITOO . ~ III' WAU AII:conm:OJUJrfG BD'DT UPAIIUDIX .. JtADIO .nd T.V. "WADaft; lJ IfNiIUIlI lB Auto Bacl1 ... ~~:-==:- ~...... IUL- DIAL ,Ut Upholsterina 1 .. HNNOU DRUI ITO.' lUI. _ MOD!JlIIi mOl , . ':'I::: I . IN WATD It. 'iints HOSPITAL STANDAN> IIDDIMO--' .IAL lIN WEST IND _____ ](O'If 11 the timl to M'fI your : f "; '-______1 __------(L A.llUlhI!, LTD.-~ TELEVISION· IHOII IEPAlDD COMPANY; LTi>. , ' PLVllllMt ...... '.I'IIfI I'IANnYM fAUn' rron l no: )JODERN WAY TV.Badlo-Car 111110 ~.~ .wnI II TB!ATJlE l'HAllMACf IMIUCftM .,.&INTI roa DDI 'D5 WATER 8TREB'J' '!'we LOOitiOlll: .fliPoL8'1'DIJrf1 ' . Fish Stores . ON WATEI ft. Materials I LOCA'I'IONIk ...... i .. PUUC)'" CALL ISIS lor "er; pilat job, .. Rl,ht, DIY, HaUd.,. • ..... Inda." ... It...... Mar-lIIld. Ill' c.ttII ... au. AY ...... DI.al - Ide .,.to:dlte ItoU. DIAL '"' ' DAWI, Lm. LMa" lUll ...... , lunellY for F.1l Semel aall ...... lit terV1c. aU 801M. a. . em ruB ..,.--- 1:i Cluarantltd work call 7'I27A. ..HIl' ...... n.•• !'OH.lIL III 1111lNNYWILL lOAD , . 'I'" B1d14Iq...... , , ' ltt all_ 1111141.. • Daekwri It. , ..... lUI ... •. 11M - . ------_.. '------"'1IIr... BtI .all M111 _ uu...... " ..... Hearing, Aids -Pia-n-os-.-nd-O-rg-an-s Real Estat~ Snack. Ban Used Can ..' Dry .. Cleaning A. w. noW!( -----, • : . j' ------~<--. . m'S'LUNCH ADELAIDE MOTOJII- A.; L COLLII .----, 1 L~ . Materials DOWNI DRY----., IELTOMI ,,",pI. OrIIUl Ibowrooal .z,u. IITA" AftENT . DIAL In. HlAIllNC 'I'OPSAIL lOAD II. 'ATltla ITID'I WllLL COOD» rooDi 1'01\ A CAll VOU CA1I CLEANING LTD. .. . DEPEND oN cALL, . Furniture Movers OLAssa Dial .'OU , ftonltll no: DELIVEIY ee.ert.nl It. lobn'. wttl CALL ADILAID! MOTO,,' LTIt. rut, Ifflelet hrri...... ,: W.ter It" lit. Ira.. COURTEOU. IDVlCB. . DIAL 1,011 .... ROURHOLD'MOVDI­ I. W,IHOIT P.O. loa J5I . II JIAMIL'I'OJrf 1ft. DULIA' • UL_ IE 1BlP1DI. LTD. . '!UBA'I' UO Recruiting .; ·,="Gr~tt:I,=. _----$__o __ft _.D_rin_ks __ WoOd.Coal Del1Yery EII(triciaris 1--._ ...._'1.e_i.:_r_~_"'_.r_'l"_·. _Ho_m_e_l..-nd_u_st_ries_ Photo Suppr.es .un ALLIID AGENCIES--":' MIIE'S COAL AND -.--. .. ' WOODDELIVEBt .' WII~ ~.mTRDAn . A'lLANTIC FILMS AND ll!c1luri1Na 'IIS'BII MAIINI, DII.IBL .. -..., LBDUWI mRlSS LTD. , ....., ...... , .till. ELECTRONICS LTD, .. . ftATlOJl WltII Frtl TrIcolour Flllhlltl DIAL 11" . EL!C'l'RICAL· ING. . 1II11.~"·· CALL 116711 · . . . INiII. KONIA If ..~ lilt' &3% WAID 11'1. WI Give thl rlltelt lamM ~~-..... ~.!..~ ,AilJeo e.meru .nd "lm.. ALLIED AGENCIU · 1& .our Itniel RtpaJp .. '. 1i:Wr1:·~.A .....i7.Ii.f .... JiIpoIt!rt M~terl, Flash' Gun., 'lD It. .Johll" DIAL 111M 1l'7 New Gower 8t. L--~---.. _____I to Hoton, GIDlrltortI. a. .. , ...nll" V.Ite&V.. 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';:;'. ~III: ,--," ~ M M.V.Avonwood salling 1II0lltl'eal I ';i ,::' I '11i ~1~~I!h.Sti'~~'C'.rt•• By ELIZABETH SEIFERT I • ovements I July 131h., arriving St. John's July ~ Station Wagon In perfect ;I;,i:;' 1,.:1: .,,,~,,, 11Slh. , EWSP • Only qualified il. ::j. ,i Ii l I THE NFLD. GREAT I,AKES I MV Edenwooc\ sailinR Hamilton ~ ',.,.,,1, ;', ,.. !::! CHAPTER I out' his best chances for a schol'STEAMSHIPS LTD. July 20, Toro~l~ .Iuly 22, M,onlrcal, • condition, also· parts for a For Sale : apply. References DR. FLYNN tipped his head, arshlp to premedical school. '] I 27 A n" St John s Au" I",' I ", I I M.V, Perth loading at :llontlleal '\ 'l u y . rrll'l c' b' : • I I' ,I back and pressed the tips of his Twenty yearS ago, thcrc had been Willy's St~tion Wagon. TO\'SAII. IIOA)), IPhone I!, j , " t IIi fingers against his eye~. Garde a dtllrCsslon. . Jul~' ~6 for 51. John's: I GULF &: NOR'rlmltN SIIIPPING (;u::\'l'lm F.\Il.\IS SERI .... ":1 I.:' '~"I watched him alertly. His entire I "'l'n' ese men thc" have up at M.\ ••London loadlllg at· Mon· I, CO;\lI' \NY DIAL (CHATEAU) i for f'· ii' II! ' treal Jul~' 17, for Botwood. I ' " .. 90231·l. " I 'I future could swing upon Dr. '.Bayard," Dr. Flynn wcnt on, "were ;\J.V. DUNDEE loading at Hamil. , I'.E,.I:-Sl. ,~Ohll s Srnlce ,! Also 1111:('11 ,TUNKS l.;1I·~C, fully CCIllipped re· il~'I:I,:li l I .. sl:lUranL J. iI' rug qual·tel's r ' t 5 ! ,.- r--- i· . 'Ii Flynn's next words. At his age. all choRS who recognlzcd and de. Ion ,Iuly 20. 'Toronlo July 22, and I MV. 'ferg."~ due St., John amI ~~i~~,ING aho"c, Two .torey. hous~, "j I ! I (I'; Flynn would soon be selccting a plored the killing pace of clW liCc Montreal July 25 for 51. ,Iohn's. 1,Iuly 9th, s.31hng from Chnrlolte, \ h.rn, thirty aCl'es 1:l11l!. : Newto ' ': I ~ I .I 1,1" younger man to train for his place. ad ci~·t medical practice. They MV Lunan loooing at Hamilton town, and Plclou ,Iuly 13th. due St. ! Coady' 5 Coa I Office Space I, :;i II ~ I, ,It! In spite oC hlmscU and his pre., didn't exactly want to co' rusti~ July 26th, Toronto ,Iuly 27th and John 5 ,Iuly 16th. i COli. C,Un'llEI.L :\ YE~TE Se I i· monitory instinct not to build his I-Cilher socially or proCesshinallv )Iontrcal July 30th for St. Johu's, DAHINDA. Sask. _ CP-Mro.': and I.c~lAltCII:\:-.'l' IWAIl 'i·:' f ' Dial 4249 One. Two and Three Rooms wi:-oson's SXACK liAR ·i ~:i i !" r !:I hopes too high-though oC course -but they were fal'orably attract· ':c~t~d ~f~'R~i~~A~!~?aI:~IIIY Carmen K!cvgaard had 10 lake to I 6 SPENCER ST. available Newly finished, Fully equipped anu stock· p:\SSK\(:I~1\ 26 1" 1,1\" :'1:. they couldn't be higher! Gardc cd to a ~el11irllral place like this ,Iuly 13, due St. 'John', July 15, the boUle when Ihree shcep on; For ,the IlBST In FUEL tiler! f1oor~ etc. Ideal for .ed: also arljoilling two storey COS;,\ECTIn~ I, • , ' t /1 floated ore on a dream of I'.'hut I town and its clinic, It's 40 mllcs sailing Jul~' 17: her farm produced quadruplels,: jllniR,lm hou5e. Bolh to he sold as one "Uf'IXII.I professional or general office. unit. · i,l . ;I. ii ::1 ...·ould be his career. startIDg as i upril'er, you know, in a district Bclie Isle II IC31'InR Hallfalt .Iuly Iriplels and twins. '--:=-======:-' nr~111ar 9 a.m. li~;: , ,h,lm's .\Ionilil;·, .hlh" · I .', I " n, assistant to Dr. FI~'nn. sllarin'!:d hi' : oC gmt natural heauI~.. There 16, due St, John's Jilly 18, sailing fi;~J' 8';'-;~~-~'. 'Phone· 2853 or QUEF.X·S ROAIl ( ,,' I' :1':1 office and his work. his I cas, are farms and small estates. Thcy July 20. . Three storey furnace Iwat· make COOlH'elllln ,I , :\I.V. I .:; : . i jI:1: taking ol'er gradually for the ~ginr: I: brced line hom IIpthcl'e and Bcdford II leaving 'Halifax .Iuh' • ed House inl'luding. floor Burin fr,r ttl .:;, ~ ! :! . i'it . inan and finally. , • raise applcs; the life affords time 23, dlle SI. John's, July 25, salling 4235 coverings and \'enetian blinds Place t ia Hr.'-. 1 ! COl\;'\f.CTI(I'i . I~ ", , 1 1 Dr Flynn \\'as talkins And the i Cor hobbics-" .' Juh' 26111, . ' for appoinlrnrnl, or call At ~Or1i ~.~' ! ' things hc I"a~ sa~'ing . • He leaned forward, ,"Would this Belle Isle n leal'lng Halifax .luly F.~lpmH A"E. WEST ! sl:!:mF. HELP III ' 127 Qn:J~N''i ROAD A four· room Bungalo\\,. ; Train "Th,' ,'3Tihr,1' 1~:; ~.~ With a thud Gardll let hl& fuol position be a pcrntncnt arrange. 26. duc st. John's July 29, sailing Front anel rear garden. : ,Tohn's :\IOOl!;I;', JII!~' : \ ! IIi' :. I drop to the flnor: he sat ereel, mcnl, sir," ,luI), 30. o nIy S2,OOO. 'I . . f Bedford II leal'ing HalifAx July make connrcllOn ,I ,. "I, :I: then leaned . toward ,his ,cinc. "I hope not." 31, due SI. John's August 2, sailing 'COOK ST. ques wilh S,S '''CCall,''!· ;'; :. I : 1 "Say that ngall1!" he crIed hoarse. • • • August 3. St. John's Municipal Council 'A four hedroom 111'0 storey. · ports Soulh ,'0.,,1 Ire '. ,I, :; I ly. DR. F'I.YNN madc his reply Belle Isle 11 leaving Halif3x Aug. , . 1I0llse, detached: freehold. ,; . i! ; ~ Dr. Fh'nn nodded, "Knell' )'011 quiclij', and [or a long minute 3, due 51. John's August 5, sailing TENDERS FOR LAYING HOUSING INTERCEPTING S6,500,OO For finer ; i !, wercn't listening;' he grunted. ! Garde thought he was not going August 7. , S.S. liar 11:.\ en lor SEWER EXTENSION D I A L :; Well-Gardc had bcen-but tI)C to it. He sat, courtcously Bcdford IT leal'ing Halifax Au· PORTUr..\l, COYF. RO.\1l : Soulh eua:;t Sm'il'p amplif~' A new Bun!!:!lu\\' with , " , " q' suggestion which Flynn had madc : waitil1~ then stubbornly detcr. gu,t 9, Tlue 'St. ,Iohn's August 12, : Ihe Dock 1'0,1,1,1 COU Tenders are requested for the work of placing a basemenl apartment. · :\Ionday, .lull' \~~~. '. ,'. " I I had-had Ehocked him. Gardc's, Jllincdc'l.hot he would not speak sailing August 13, (NFlD cast iron pipe sewer front Bonaventure Avenue n,ort~ .to 1':,; : :!. Ii I fingertips tingled and his pulse Cirst. • , (o'UR:"lESS WARREN IJNE ST.\.m·s t.1\~" '. ' 'j' was rapid from shock. . Nova Scotia due .llIly 9 and Elizabeth Street, thence through the Memorial University A lIlot!c'rn three bcdroom ',:, ' ,': . i Dr. Flynn's blue eyes reeogniz. Dr. Flynn's lips quirked, "I Halifax leaving Halifax July 13, Rli n)(:llo\\'. ,ha5cm~1I1 ~part· grounds to Irwin's Road, Train "TIll' r3Tihof , . , " 'I b h h h k d i need you on my service, Shelton," due St .•lohn's July 15. Sailing for Housekeeping 111(':11 wil h ~malt ~f"t'r'; fill" naec Ill'all"!. '.Tuhn·s 5 1',\11 :>Iond,!', . MERCURY ',: :',1 ~~ I ~~ t~~ ~u~t 5h~~e ~~ow!s :tU~~: he said softly, "and-want you." LI~e:~~~~n~fa~d 11~~Vlng Liverpool Specifications for this work are available at the · will mnkl' ('I)!IIlt'clio:J Supervisors · purte with :>I\". ('{m; :' ; ; ";' Shelton's hopes, his all~bition.. Garde should h~ve been ~o:e July 13, due St.. John's July 19. office of the City Engineer. SOt:'I'IlSIIlE ItOA}) WEST : ,; : I ! "I asked you," he s:ud precIse. pleascd than he I~as, more eXCII' Leaving for Halifax and Bostdn A mod('rn three lH'urooOl regular port' .'\lItr! MUNN BUlIg;lioll' 11<';11'1)' l'omp!,'led . , lil'rl'ice. . " "i l~' Iy, fitting the tips of his clean, e~. "T~e~, why send me into the j Jllly' 20, due Halifax July 22 and Tenders· must be submitted in sealed envelopes AppJiratlnns are iUl'it('d ftantslup! : 1I0uld~~ t fit Inlo the picture liP: ,Iune 25 fOf Corner Brook and I tion oC clcahing staff involved. Chamherlains, Park Avr.., Sen'ire. I:'; : I I: What could' he do~ Or ~a~'7 Ilh~,r7' . " ; Nell' oYrk. Leal'ing New Y~rk July Delails regarding hours of duly , Ray Bulls Road, South~irlc '::,~:' !,., :1 . Dr. Fb'11I1 lI'a~ ~tin watchill!:' 1 he." nred a pedlalrlClan liP: 10, Saint John, N.B. July ]3, Hal!· nndl'acation periods can be obtain· Road West, Cowan Al'enue. l'ONNECTII)~ him. ,),he pmolll1cl a IChildren'6 tliere. A doctor. I cOl1sidered Cax N.S .. ,Iub' 17. Arrl\'ing 51.., PI.ACE. 1:;: : i j, • : rei from the Chief HOllsekel'per. I'DJMER IImlES '1 :'.: .:: szld the chieC operated on his Ihat need when the)' ~5kcd pre 10 !Johns' .July 19, leavinJ; July ,23 for' Applicalion5 ztaling age and. Topsail Pond, ,),hree Island RCJ:lllar " a,m. '< ::, o'I'n ",aye length, he could both send them a man. And I picker! Halilax and Nell' York. - .Iohn·s Werlnc,rla~'. 'I full delaih of experiencp., if any, ! Pond. •.' 1 i:1 ." see and hear "'hat went on in the best tlo~tor I knew." CLARKE 5t:EAlIISItIP CO. 'make cnnneclinll a: ~hO\llrl' he acldresscci 10 the )I.\'. Burin lOT Ihe , I.' \' j "I ' .., . d Garde should havc been nailer. Gulfport lemn!: Mont rcal :1~ly Placenlia Bay. i .1 3n~ones Inner mID . " . ", 12, due·St. John's .luly 16, !3lling Suprrintcn(hm/., tilt with u~. II' E sell or ! 'I :1;, Garde straightened his shoul· ed ,htY thiS prlal~e., \\el1-1 &lItll iJ\':v lB. , G('neral lIosllital, RUST ! FREIGHT Ace I .. i. ders and essaycd to put on his can see-un eS5 ) au mean 0 I NO\'aport leal'ing 1.1 oritreal July ,j Forest Road, 5t. .John's. FItElmrr ST. t·. ,,:: ~ '! mask of Inscrutability. He didn't superl'lse m)' work ••." 19, dUe St. John's July 23, sailing I ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;-;..-:;-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., U.;o l~ :\ RD MI1.I.1::R, IU, D., I.EWJ~I'IIIlTl: I· : :! ,'.\ suppo.e it hid much {rom Flynn, '''Oh, nol You'll be on ,your July 25. ~ \ Depllt)' :lIinistcr of Health , Frcight fur ,.'. l' ,i ,but he'd Ir'·. He still bad said own. You're ready for that, Shel· Gulport leaving Montreal July July lOth, 1957. ; .1(lhll·>·Lewi~pf)rte. ,i.. -1',' I't:,:. 'I '! nothing. J ton." 30, due St. Jo hn's, Aug, 2,Sll T mg Real Estate Agenls I ]'cwisportc ann "You've heard 01 the place?" Dr, Flynn· nodded, thcn smiled. Aug, 5. 'will be 3I'c('pl('rl II , ~, I ,j" Flynn atked noll' "I told you that I hoped this po· Novaport leal'lng Montreal Aug. I 'Phone 5250 i l'reight Shcd :>lor.03:, :'.1.' "T'h - '. f' 'Ii ' I" sltlon would not be a permanent 7, due St. John's Aug. 12, IlIl1ng PROOF READ~R !I \'" , .\ e name, ami ar, ~ es, 6 r. ! Aug, 14 (Bay Roberts). ~~~~~~~~~~~~I a.m. to 5 p.m. NO,m .. TI'I;. ':,.' I The name of the town. Garde thing. ,For my sake, and perhaps __=- __.,;., ______. . I l 'j'II' hadn't knolln about the clinic. for yours. But most certainly {or ~" The eonvlc. NOTICE i '" ,\",' ..'~,. Dr Flynn Immediately Bought the sake of the man YOll would lover.- A btOYIOfd21Z' I b ; Freight for . • r I ' " tlon was at a ne arge y eeause HlGIIER 1.F.n:LS PLU)IRI:-.'G i porls pcr S,S. Kr!r ~ 1"'li to inform him. . ep ace. it \I~as testified tht Kurt had had A:\D IIE:\'~J~G ~.DIITF.D I "d at the IJIIC~ , ,II "They hal'e A clinic. Small, • • • previous trouble with this boy- Wanted Immediately I (In LlquldallOn) ,nesun)" .Iuly \ilh.9 · :':1 ,. thoush abo!}t average for rural GARDE felt the hair r.lse upon the terni used then was 'bad blood.' -- I SI'I·:('I,\I. I ' • ,. ~lIssourl. Above average in qual· the back of his neck, and the skin Bad blood' had existed between' All persons claiming 10 b~ crc'd·, Shlpllers ph'3't . o :'1' , itv I'd say There are four doc· of his forearms prickled Into A iii h N I ilors or or who h~\'~ cbillls 01 dom will make' i~'t:ll. '::1 ·I:i, t~;s on the staH all quallfied bumps. He was right then; hc'd the tto." I y prase, 0 , Apply I Public Notice demands UpOli 01' aIfl'"lin~ Highet' <:lIose IIa)' :alld \\111 ell g ,Levels Plumhing 1;1111 IJCl\lill~ Ltd, : ,Iidoll arul SI. . ,'j !",: specialists in their fields It was been relnembe)'lng hits or tlte slory mean n 'I II i i I 'k (in liqllid:ltioll) are l'e({III'"II!d 10, tur I, h... 1· II I'PIl'." II[ I 10 } , 'I"~ 1 ! started. ahout 10 "eurs ~gO and cI'er since Ihis disCII~sioll had be· Ddr. tl' )d'nn W3~ mOireI ense Ian 'I' I Department of Public "or 5 I I 11 Ilk ' hId' I I b k f I' r:ar e III el'er ~r.e I III, '~c'lld parli"lIlars of sanl(' ill wril.' IIU' ,,~~, '1,' >, ·1' ' C ~ heal'\' I"11I1PI11I'UI, (Residence , II largely financed-maybe It Is' still i guln't\ °c IIl ht at tIdIe t. alk~ I? . :Ils "SlIt 011 the hasis of such lesU· : "'PIIO"'E I'1~lg, dUly, at,"',;I,I'd, 10 Ih~ linder" will 'Iw :I"("'l'it,d ' lf lllnsc f CHANGE 0(0' n:I.r.., dId t I I tl , ·i: ,so flnareed, I don't know about I' m n 'c Dhr. ~, cou a I 'd d ~ 1I10nl', the coin·t' gal'e Kill'! 10 , signe ,UjUI a:un or le nre w: Coastal 11ft'mi,e' , I;: that-by Dr. Thomas Lillard.". IOU; 0 t IS assignment, Ie nee : year~! Called him guilty to Ihai; THE DAILY 'NEWS I NUMBERS ,10lll dny of August. 19,';7, aft('I·. :!:!11l1. fI ;1.111, 10 ~ po;;, • • • , gl\ e no ~ore than casual consld. ~ extent though toWn opinion bad , i -- I which date the snid Liquidalor, h9use, lIE sh"t' /I hright-crr.d glance I His \'OIe came' in a croak.! acquitied him unconditionally, I =~~=~=~~~==\=~~=~=~~~~~==='·l·nx connedlng all di\'islons 92121 'will prnc,'cd 10 dbll'iblile Ihe I at , Gardr. Good poker face, I"Not • . ..." I'"The trIa I was Iast Januar~, an d '! -- il"iJ!ht and hnlillay connectIons: : a~,cl, of the soid CO!,~pany ha"!n~ thought Dr. Flynn. I kick him In, "Yes," ~aid nr.• Flynn. "rrr.·; the olher doctor~ have heen ·carry. General Office .. ,...... n2121 : r('~

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! FOOTBALL BINGO' to work in KINSMEN Ifectio To"-night 7 p.m. Big Baseball Bingo GAIETY AMUSEMENT CENTR! Store EWSPAPER BINGO GUARDS TONIGHT AT ·8.30 vs. To·morrow Night .. 30 GAMES for $1. including FIVE GAMES SERIES NO. C 1 FEILDIANS TO.DA Y'5 NUMBERS PRICE 25 CENTS-CHILDREN 5c.' FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH. \ . GRANDSTAND Hie. EXTRA I At'Memorial Stadium ,.~ _'0"" ._.... - ....---,- (Sorry for the advertisemenl which appeared i" I N 'G o· Saturday's News, which was inlended for Friday­ , (9Iil ([ oloHl! (!flub \ ;. " , another holiday mix up) . 'CF.H . 26 60 52,5.00.00 IN PRIZES ------_.------,.. . ITTW:"; II. ST. JOHN'S REGATTA COMMITTEE, .. \rl:~"'I.\ .:: !l 3.m. I r .• in 49 $2.50 PER CARD . HHlay, ,lllh' CLUB 'I : . Il('ctllln .t TENT·' SPACE : ,:./ I '._ '1 \ ~'•. III lor lh~ CtOSED All applications fOT Tent Space at the annual RegaHCI I . ~~ !b~·. , . ' II' 'TInS ~OnH should be made immediately, in writing, to MR. I r SEll ncr. HELP KIN HElP OTHERS GAMES NUMBER 1.15.16 ...... " ...... "; .... " .... ",,.$100.00 each NORMAN BILLARD, Billard's Tr.ucking· Service, Water .., ' Tlw ('arihflu" Street East. .' . II;i '. "1111.1),. July , :',' nrrtion at ------. SOME NUMBERS ST. JOHN'S REGATTA COMMITTEE ~ :1" S.S. Rarraliru GAMES NUMBER 5·1 0-20·25 ...... ~" ...... : ...... " .... $ 80.00 each G. ANGEL, Hon. Secrefary 1.1',,· Ih roa;l Sm-it~ are beller than I ,~ . .- other. ! jl),15,111 ------f> -: II (·O.\ST .. _-- -_ ...... -_ .... _--- - ...... -- :! I " For liner dry clranlnn ---_.----_ _---_ ,~ ;' 1I""'n lor DIAL 5J55 REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE \:'t ~pni('(1 ••••••••••• I I •• ...... $40.00 aach COUSINS 22 GAMES at...." ...... I :~ 1'0",1,,1 I .1,'

.luI), J.'i:h. I (NFLD LIMITED T •. P. U. I ~ I''\'WS :\OTRI: I\.\Y ~Elmfl: 30th GAME ...... " ...... ,...... $1,000.0<) will be held in the l.S.P .U. Hall on TUESDAY,. Tilt' ('anl\CiIl" July 16th at 8.30 p.m. All members are re-­ ' .. I' III ~Ion,h)', MERCURY ...... $1700.00 r quested to attend. Current Stickers now avail­ DANCING AND DINING MCRm.,. IN UNIQUl AND INTIMATE ATMO!1oHnE able at Union Office and must be displayed MUNN MOTORS, lTD. _,_ MON .• _ .. III. SA'. opt" I ,oM. IIl00UlIID III. lL tDOI' FREE! before July 31st. FREE! FREE! '1 ' IN STOCK THOMAS STAMP, Secretary " I ----_.. -.-" -" .. :... -..... , .. -'" .. ' .-' ...... --~------~XTERIOR BOND PLYWOOD Velvet Horn 10 - $10.00 DO'OR PRIZES 27 ft. Cabin Cruiser ," 1 FOR ONE FREE TICKET WITH EACH CARD • SUBFl.OORING • SHEATHING Chili Carries 18 passengers comfortably. Sleeps 5 people. 93 H.P. Gray Engine (very little used) ..Hull and all • :ONCRETE fORMS OPEN TO·DAY PURCHASED AT THE DOOR. equipment in perfect condition. This is a planked , I Bond Plywood Is your answer to large area cover· boat built in Nova Scotia in 1948 Clnd is a real sea 9 a.m. 10 1t ,00 p,m. \\'al~'rnrr,of qualities have been proven and it sells FREE boaf. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE-TERMS. p.m. Monda)" pyl,"'m~h' pcollomical price. See your nearest dealer FREE! FREE!• , conneclion at or wrile direct for further Information. Apply to Sprin):(blp lor Food at its best . ('\\·i~porl C·(.·orn!! D. M. ClOUSTON clo TERRA NOVA MOTORS LTD.

jlylO,4i - ... - ---- .---- .----. ,u"nos FOR SALE - A Chesterfleld .-.•... -_.. __.------'1.0\ CARD Suite In perfect condition, with r 0 8.m. I hand.made slip coven, like !. I new. 'Phone 3739. jly15,3i i . rlirw,clay. Wanted Immediat1ely FOR SALE. BUNGALOW I .! I Ilnl'rtion al . Doctor nn lor the Barber Two sober, industrious men, as HOOR Containing kitchen, living room, three bedroom~., bath­ . Bay. HUGO LIMIT£D ~HE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP room, hardwood floors, oil furnace, full ba~cmenl with' . , I'" We are now opl!rating six SUPERVISORS. I '1 ' ~HT ACC ROOFING and CHIMNEY SERViCe separate entrance, basemenl garage. freehold, land· ., I, RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, J. ~. Murphy . chairs. You can be assured I :11;111 ST. Also four LADIES' as WAITRESSES, to work' scaped, oil ronge ond venetian blinds included. Sil')(Jte \'I!'I'ORTE "WE STOP THE DRIP-WITH of the best possible service ·1 I: O:\E TRIP" WILL BE in well conducted Tavern. Good wages to , ! t lor plus the .\last possible walt· 24 MAPLE ST., corner Pine Bud Avenue. Price reClSon· l·wi~Jlorte 460 WATER ST. DIAL 7840 OUT·Of-TOWN Ina, 24 New GIlVo er Street, " I~ and ~1. opp. A.\elalde MI,tors. If you right parties. able, Apply arc(,ptcd It UNTIL JULY 29th prefer app'lntment servl~e Apply iii person on the premises. JOHN A. BYRNE Shed :llondaf, Phone 15231·A ,5 p.m. 'Ii REAL ESTATE AGENT CARD WEST END l:OAL SERVICE :IGHT NO _!65_~~~~._STR~~_,DI~_L 7~31. ___ RE~:.?O!~I ,I (\V. Snc'.,,) C'J8 •. noo bag; 3 Be I mon t Tavern \_. ~BRADOR bags f(ll $275; 4 bags for ,t for :,\orthrrn $3.50; II bags tOI 56.75. For r :;_5. 1\\'lr will Doctor quick dellve~y dial 92959-11 t' Dock i'o~,tal 29 PeRrce AVI'm:e. lann.1m .. 1\11\' lith. !I 3.m. 11 ~jIY~15'~16~~1~68~N~EW~:O~.W~~_RIiI'i! s_T'~IIIlI!!!!I~fij'l Accountancy As A _1'i:rJ.\I. :\011(1 N. Rusted 'r~ ph'asr nolt. . OR SALE Wall Washing 1 l11a\;e ~)Jedal (28 Monkstown Road) WALL WASHING-Walls clU'" DEPENDABLE FIR! INSUR· ANCE-Don't risk yolK' valu· Career ",' ~nd will ratl ed by new m&~hlne. Result. OUT OF TOWN abies to "sa~" a few doHan. II~I ~1. AnI perfect; I!lve~ palnt.-New· Our fall'·rate, reliable policy Student Membership is open to you with THE 1",qlll'C IIf No. 10 Winter Place, UNTIL· Method Rug and Wall CleaD­ gives Immediate protection. 1ruek". trnctor~ THIRD WeeK OF ers, Freshwater Road, 'Phona CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATION OF 'I" i plll,·nl. 'fhll IHl'siden~c of the late J. S, Currie) 'Phone 6921 or write J. J. 91033. ag25,lm Laee,. P.O. Ball MI6. repl.tt NEWFOUNDLAND if you have Junior Matriculation :"'I'"I~I('(I )1 Ih: AUGUST wilh marks of 60% in each of the following five sub· Jlr"nm"~ ~Ionrll.' ~~.~-~~T~-O~~L~E~T=='!!!' NEW METHOD RU~ CLEAN· Contact sT"''' FOWLER, R.· ".111. In !i p.m. ERS. Rugs and Carp e t • nouf building, for Fire Auto­ jecI5:-English, History, Scien.:e, Mathematics and house, located' in a most made to lont Uk£. new. Von mobile and Plate GlaS'3 [nsur· ance. Claims promptly settl· One 'Store Schrader DroneSI adds yean l.anguage. to Ufe of rugs Cleaned 1n ed. 'Phone 11531-P.O. BOI . able area, IS In excellent 83. Entiles you to enroll for CJ correspondence course' .. Situated at corner Lime and home or at our plant. Phone in Accountancy with the University of Toronto. : New Gower Streets. Ideal for 91033. Nl'w' MP.\lllld Rug SECURITY I. the "e.. ene. of AUCT10N . Cleaners, Fresbwater Road. Insurance." .The Sun Is out Entitles you to write the examin~tions of the ." (ondition. Office or Confectionary. " . to glye the best possible Monday, July 15th Assoiations as your University Course progresses, - Apply security and service In re­ :.f Miscellaneous spect of all classes of Insur· Certified Membership is open to you .on cOlTlpletition L. -Hennessey ;IISS0t. \OUITARS - Horner ance experienced." W, F. 2 p.~1. of the requirements and entitles you to Ihe' use of For further particulars' Caldwell, Provincial General .Button Stop Accordeons and the designation ~'Certified Public Accounlanf' and . ~ .,. ~ KELLIGREWS, Harmonicas, Richmond Sallo­ Agent. Temple Bullding, : 'Phone Tol/ Operafor, tlF2 phones, Boosey ClarInet •• - Duckworth Street, 'Phone 50 Head C:hoice ths use of the initials C.P.A. Oarln Hutton" Sons, P.O. 2465. Certified Public A~countanls are sought for executive Dial 21'78' 1------reb3,eod t# l I n :'INVEsT IN REST. Sleep Butchers Cattle and administralive positions in. industry and in the . -- !tOBERT DI\WE I SON, Fl,. Baseball and Automobile Insurance. comfortnbly. We specialize public service Cl5 well as by members in public .. r' Be 181e. be SUTe. insure. Tele­ In repairing and reco·ndltlon· Ex Rail' and Steam~r phone 2882. P.O. Box 85 'Ing all t!'pes Springs and practice. \ . I' .,. . P~ospective students must be engaged in accounting Royal Bank Chamber.. . Sl MattreSS'2S. G a ran tee d , , ' , .! John's . work. Mattresses for back work but not necessarily with practicing Certified INSURANCE ailments a specialty. 'Phone ~ .: ASPHALT PAVING - Drive­ , - , Public Accountants. The Educational Committee of· •Iy 6449 or 3361, . Standard .~ . , ways. walkways and patios our :, .. ' - AU~THlNEE~J the Association will. determine whether or nol pre. AOENCIES Bedding Company.. Ltd;. < • • ~,. • speciality, Reasonable rates. Flower H111.. feb20,tf Phone Sparkes Paving 6317. jly13,15 sent employment is satisfatory when considering the jlyll,l3.15(h) . Beautician qualifications set forth in the appulicalion of the FOR SALE AND TO RENT ~tONA RYAN 8eauty Salon, T.A. Prospective Student. Quantity 01 t~'pe\\'riters, add· Building, Duckw.orth Street the Course year commences in September and ends Ing rpachlncs and cash regis- specializing In all method~ VS. tcn to rent $4.50 per month. permanent waving, tinting and tn April. APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED ON OR FEILDIANS These machines arc complete. cuting. Open Tuesday and BEFORE AUGUST 5, 1'957. Iy overhauled. Prices ran~e Thursday nights, six operators . Dial 5477 for' appointment. Address your enquiries to:- .FOR AU 7.00 ~~~~F.$25.00 to $100.00. Dial THE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS I'iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii-' Je21,lm GREAT EASTERN OIL CASH PAID lor comics, maga· ASSOCIA TIOt--l OF NEWFOUNDLAND YOUR . zlne" pockct books, accordi·. & IMPORT CO., LTD. . P.O,. Bo.x 7 Sf. John's, Newfoundland ons, guitars, guns, typewritr.r~, Radio, Television, Washer!. Refrigerators, Deep Freezerr Jly9,l1,15 ,~ sewing machines, men's of" ..... -:-_____ .... _.. -_ .. _-0-- .. ______clothes and fclotwear. John' D. " Electrtic nang~s, Floor Polishers. CLOTHES make the man if CI1AfE Snow, 9 New Gower St. Gramophones, tmJune20. ('ubUc Addresl' Systems . makes the clothes . Tape Recorders. "l~PAIRSANn SERVlfI ~ Inlurance 5 LINES , I URANCE-8owrln, Broth· DIAL 3001 to 3005 , I' VIM. L. CHAFE, 'Tailor r Limited lnlUranct' I>epan, • carl WInAor, luurancr • nent-Fire. ",utomohllr Mar· WATER ST . 4 HOLD ·'\I0RTH 51. 117 Watf.r /iit. mal fttl40 "'m! Ind all CUURItV line •. l,n26.ly Telephone 516& or 5167 ••

, Guide, ~rownie I~ AT THE An~~:~d !!p~s,~on \ I 1IIIIIIIII"'!;tJ1 SIGN eldent 0 "he irresponsible tao Activities At ~! titude of the' Gaspe Copper Mines \ OF and its decision to hire German ·IN STOCK Port Union. I~~ THE' workers· to replace striking ern· \ J1~ ployecs; the provocative attitude The 1st Port Union Canadian AND Co. oft he pro\'incial police; and the Girl Guide Company, helped in LIMITBD BOOK indifference of the Quebec gov- when completed enabled all Guides ernment." varIous ways to, rarry out "The The union struck over issues of ! Baden Powell Tribute" which' certification and wage increases I when completed enabled all Guides The Day Christ Died averaging 50 cents an hour. Last summer the company ob- and Brownies to carn a B.P. Star. Jim Bishop ...... $3.95 tained a writ of prohibition reo Their work was as follows: ' , I • NITRATE OF SODA "The. Personal Tribue": _ By The Organization Man straining the Quebec l~bor re a- . lions board from acting on a roO hclping mothers R thorne. Ca~in~ William H. Whyte Jr. 6.00 USWA application for certifica- ICor youngcr slstcrs or brothcrs. The Scapegoat tion. G~spe Copper says pecause By sodDing they helped to carry the union is not certified the • P.. E.1. POTATOES. I oul Lord Baden Powells last Daphne Du Maurier .... '4.50 strike is illegal al1d refuses to ne· : . message: "It is your business in 5\ C II' a gotiate. \ life to be happy and, make others ue ame I About 300 strikers live In' !IIur· ebe hannv, bv making raopy hqmes.", Frances Parkinson dochville, many In corn pan y I • CANADIAN CHEESE "The Projcct":-Patrols Robin, Keyes ...... 4.50 homes with rent and mortgage: 1,111', Buttercup, carried fruit to payments deducted from pay: the hospital . at Bonavistn and The Town cheques. Thus, none have becn i rai,eel funds for the "Hungarian William Faulkner ...... 3.95 collected r.ince the strike began. • CANNED TOMATOES Relic!.' By this project· Lord Ea· Far, Far Th~ Mountain den Powell's challenge was ac· W ·t G cent~d "To try to lC31'e this world Peak es' ermany a little better than we found it." h 5 00 (Continued from p<;ge 1) Snapshot simplicity ••• snapshot look Ihrough Ihe "Bal\n,11" Po,,'cll Tl·nlr."·.- Thc Jo n Maslers ...... • program to counteract the Ad en· p,ice-but this amazing camera tinde, to ,e. your • PINEAPPLE CU BES company made a "Log Book" of Inside The C.I.D. auer blast. makes coror sfides on new Kodak vance. Set the Baden Powell Time. eontaininlt h f d SECURIT"i SYSTEM Ektachrome 127 film, as well as color or bloc:~·or\d."I,;,. literature and picturcs of his Ev-C ie Su~erinten ent If lhe socialists win the elec· black.and·while and Kodacolor just touch the Iif~'s work. ' Peter Bevendge ...... 3.75 lions, he said, they would ask per· I pictures. Flasholder is part of Ihutte, ,ele;le. ' T"'~ 1st Port Union Brownic Battle For The Mind mission from the Weste~n allies camera. Has speedy Dakon lens. Ektachrome color , Pack, earned their B,P. Star the 5.00 I !or West Germany to qUIt NATC: I And it's a genuine Kodak com· color Inaplhoh. or following way: William Sargent ...... on the condition that a reunited I era - so you know it's goodl white pictu,.s. A greal "Personal Tributc":-Doing cr· Fi re Burn! i Germany )oins a general Europ- 'I GEORGE NEAL Ltd. rands at home making own heds. ' • ' can ~ecurJty system. 9.85 inc. CAMERA IUO dustin!! anrl trying to be helpful John DIckson Carr 3.50 \ "Since the federal Germany Is TELEPHONE 2264· 3420 ·4440 and kind to everyonc, espccially The Wonderful 0 a prol'ision~l stat~, it must be al- FLASHOLDER FLASHOLDER in their olVn homes. h b 3 95 lowed to diSCUSS Its NATO mem- 1 James T ur er ...... bership," the spokesman said. "The Proiect":-BY mallin/i ba~· Political observers do not be- Word of God was given by- the ling an ordlnaton service was held~ kcls and filling them with frllit, 0' k & Co Ltd' lieve personal attacks on the General Treasurer, Pastur R. D. 'rhe chairma for the occasion was candles, cookies and takin!! them IC 5 I, I chancellor's advanced age will King or'st. John's, taing as his Pastor A. C. Snow of Bethesda aronnd to older and sick folks. carry much weight with the fOur TOOTON' subject, "Access, Assurance and Temple, St. John's, and the Gen· "Baden Powell Timc":- Mulling The Booksellers or five million floating voters who PHOTO ,SPECIALISTS FOR 52 Securit)'." eral Superintendent, Pastor E. a Fcrap book with pictures. con· will decide the elections. th tal'III'n", the II'Cc and work of Lord 'PHONES 2008 - 3191 - 4425 Adenauer's mental and physical J-=~~~==~=~~~=7~~===~~ : I The General Exccutivc Confer· ,Business sessions began Wednes· Valers, gave teeh h arge to e Bndel; Powell. vigor seem undiminished and he .= I i ene, of the Pentecostal Assemb­ day morning 10 a.m" and contino candidates. He also dellvercd a ' -----. d t . d to k h' t1 N A Kh planning to wed ued each morning and afternoon vcry timely message from the On May 15th, a SOUII Supper, I daunted but were onl yinferested 1~90 e ernJlncur f th rna e t yw ~~. ~ ew ga an Nina Dyer, and All' I i i liea Newfoundland convened at . Ten and Dance was hehl ill Con· I in - .c1ling their cookies. Thanks \ s '11 °h °th e cotuntr . w llhel del, Bettina. , ~ i Badger, JUlie 25th, to July 1st In· until all business was disposcd off. Word of God. As the candidates H 11 d th d' II C . • , • • it WI 5 ow e grea cs poss e (Continued from p;:,ge 1) But later lhe D' .... The General Superintendent, Pas. knelt beCore God in consccration, ;!rC5S l\ er e Irec on. 0 to the generous pubbc, agaJn number, of voters just how well uld . h 't th "t I throne .. , I c!ush'e, All services and business the Girl GlllclcsI~n and BrOWnies. lVas most ~uccess{uJ. he is wo m en e sPITI ua . Jomed his father al tor E. Vaters, was the chairman hands were laid upon t hem by th c The members. oC the Local Associa. 'A HROWNIE PACK OUTING' But Mrs. Germaine Vuillier, di· they share. Karim ! I, \ ~easlons were held in the Full Gos· , .: i pel Tabernacle. This confer.ence of the' conference, Arter all the presbytery, and indivldul prayers tion also assisted. A very enjoy. The 24th of 1I1ay wa, another rector of the Aga Khan's racing and ki~sed him : . I was held soon after the three Dis· huslness was concluded, Ii was w~re offered for eacli candidate ,lble evening was spent and pro· rcel letter day for the Brownies PoVvers Disagree ~tables, said the Aga Khan had "~!l' religious with grateful hearts to Almight)' by thc members of the Executive. ceeds amounted to $100.25 (One of Port Union. personally asked Aly to bypass begin as of today, ; . i I trlet conferences and conslstel.' of ' d h I I I . I d (C t' d f 1) the Ismaili leadership to see that Khan declared, , ,J i, Ithe General Superintendent, Gen· God. that, we acknow 1edge our The woe serv ce was very so emn hundl'ecl. and ninet) '1'1do lars nnd Accompanied by their leaders F on mue d C rom d pllgeth th the stables keep operating. ceremonies he was thankfulness because of the good and impress Ive. ThI s year th erc tl\'rnt~'· (lI'e ren s. Ie procee s Brown Owl, lIlrs. Stephen Tulk rance an ana a, e 0 er Premature word that Aly 1V0uld tain an o,ccasional <:~ ::;\ eral Executive, and the Presbyters W le n b so her all d t 0 b I f t f tl th k .: :I ! of the three districts. All matters Progress in areas ani! avenues were five men an one woman or· e usc. . I or ddt.0 ur ler e 1V0r and Pack Leader'b Aletta Blyack- est r thmem U Sers, ared B 't'mew h 'te be the new leader led 60,000 Is- at reporters he •.km of the work,-splrltually, financial. dained to the ministry. others of Gtlldml! an a ona IOn to he more spent the dayon King's e ween e '. an n IS POSl - mailis in Syria to acclaim him. crowd. I:.' 'j:\' of business are f1nalzed at this ly and numercally. . I were placed on probation while merl !,or the "Hungarian R/!lief Cove Road, exploring the great· SPEECH' But a spokesman said Saturday The body of Aga : : i I conference which is held hiennial· ~3~IN Every available space in the Full many applications were favourably Fund. . . lout'doors. Having played games, Th W t that since the Aga Khan had in a room in the , 1'\ II ; Iy. The conference opened on Gospel Tabernacle was taken each, considered. Those receiving ordi- • The affair the du·ee· dOlie some trouting and the tra· named Karim the Syrian Ismailis beautiful widoll', tr.! 1 :1 Tuesday evening, 8 p.m., with a was.l~ndc~ crys~alize~s~;na ~~~~:feS sp~':~~ \. 1 I evening when Spirit.filled Pastors nation were: Ra~mond E. 'Burdne, II?II of Capt. Juanita (,ullage ~~d ,ditional boil up, they ret~rned delivered by Soviet delegate Valero will "unquestionably" accept him;' looked through a I I . I'; ~ !treat .ah·atlon meeting led by . . t d th '\' 1 f G d t Alb t J Wh I E hu 'F I.leut. Daphne Norman Illth 1 home at 8 p,m. after spendmg 8· ZO' J 'I d There was no indication Aly streaming dOll'n her I '. .' ~ 1Pastor W. Belbin of Port de Gral'e. miniS.. crc e'Ii ore 0F 'dto 0 en· er 11' I ele eJr, S nure sD • Brown Olvl, "",,,'Irs. Stephen Tulk I'cr" II"PPv da,' ,"nd feell'ng most IanTh rlnb astkg 11 ond ay. f Z·, would lend himself to any schIsm,. wrapped herself in the l ~.)' A "ery Inspiring message from the th usu:slle aUI enccs. rl ay even· Bursey, axwe • pencer, on ,I' nnd ~!iss Mac RI!ldherrord 31l1' I gra'tci~1 t~ the' fine people who so spee:h w~~ S~~U~y ~~ de~;;~; and the likelihood of one was curtain when I . " , Mrs. !Iu,Yward. presl cnt of Loca 1 kindly offered their cars for ments: small. lsmailis everywhere recog· proached . .-:1 ,. . II Assocmhon, transportation. 1. The Western powers had just nize the right of the Aga Khan to The bod\' of lhe old .' , ' I" 1\ COOKIE WEEK GUJI)ES CHU~.c1l SERVICE presented two proposals for name his successor. nown to • Egypt : I \ , ' M~y 1Rth·2llth was "Girl Guide On Sundal' June 16th the ending the hydrogetn bomb race Ncithcr Aly nor his broLhcr. week for burial i .\1 ~ Co?ki~ Week" .anll.the Guirl~s and, Guides and" Brownies of' Port whie .. they felt included conces- Prince Sadruddin. were present he usualIy spcnt "SHATTUCK'S" TRIMMED NAVEL BEEF , llrJIY!lIcS .laden With cartons of' Union, accompanied by the Sea sions to the Soviet position. for the ceremonies on the lawn. Hashem, the Aga 'I,'. '\' '\,:1' cookIes In bas.kels, ca!ied, from Cadets of Port Union and Cata- 2. The Kremlin had just under- They were in downtown hotels in Cairo, said the bod! , :; 'I I' I I:: i .It BARRELS and HALVES door to door and met Wlt~ an ex. Iina, attended divine service at gone sweeping changes in which with their fiancees. Sadruddin is placed in a te Ii ", \ II cellent response. Despite cold "The Church of the Holy )far· six Soviet leaders were ousted and til a mausoleum is . h': . II weather and high winds these tyrs," Port Union. The weather Ihe pGwer and prestige of Com- ARAB sert hills acro~! the youthful canvasscrs were, not man was kind and the parade was munist Party chief Nikita Khru. Aswan . n:1' "\.1\ a very fine one indeed. shehev was enhanced. The new Aga Khan b .1'1 : I. " I;' "MONARCH" PASTRY FLOUR I ;. • 'I The Rector Rcv. George Gruchy, Zorin, using the harshest lan- (Continued Irom pa~e 1) ~ubject, and his ;: : ~:. j; . :: I ' R. Kearley, Evelyn ~1. Hillier. ' delivered a very fine and Impres. guage In the pre sen t talks, Arabs would use force if nec· Queen Elizabeth will 7/7s . h II b nd d I t -, th essary to prevent Israeli ships us· him a knighthood. Th er e Were th ree servIces e I sive address. A some what sad ra e some e emen s Ul e i :::: i" I on Sunday. The morning worship note W,"S, t"at I't wl'll be the Rec. Western nuclear plan as "lie tit- ing the gulf. " II • II H 'd '" t Later his minister of state. Ah· was led by Pastor E. E, Hall, and tor's last servl'ce wl'th us as he IOU5. e sal a "es ern sugges· 1\. ; ti th t . t' t b t t k med Shukairy, said the UN Emer· the Word was given' by Pastor 1"1'11 be Icavl'ng for hl's new parish on a sClen IS 5 e pu 0 wor PINEAPPLE , 'mm dl'atel I r I gencv. Force should be withdrawn I! ;; "SIMONA" Paul C. Hoyles, He spoke from at Deer Lake shortly. We wish leying a suspension on a ofp annuclear or en.orc· tests on the ground it was only prol'l]' 1 I " Habakkuk, chaptcr 3 and verse 18, to thank he and his ~ood wife, would be "a waste of time." ing protection for what he called 24·20 oz., CUBES and SLICES '\~ . "~ ,, -"The jjojy of salvation." In the for their kind support of the Guide HRITAIN PP.SSUIISTIC ' illegal Israeli shipping. 1 ; I I ':! 'I afternoon service the three district.. )fOl'ement, in this area many times British officials in general sug. The Egyptians have given no l' . It , superintendenls gave an outline oC and wish them both much hap. gested that the speech was a true hint they inlend to demand with· .,,! i thcir work ~uring the past year piness in their new parish. statement of Russian policy, drawal of the UN troops. Pres­ 1.,-1 :: FANCY MOLASSES and the prospects for the coming jiiF.~iijiiiiiiiiiitt-.iii••• iij I thereby offeting little hope that ident Nasser has reiterated his r ~. I' I,year. We were encourged to know the subcommittee would be able willingness to abide by a world ,;~ I ~! . Lhat many new churches were SIXY to settle the key mattcr of nu- court ruling on Aqaba shipping TIERCE-S and BARRELS clear controls. provided Israel also agrees in ad- ~\.' .;; ;,(i I :' • j I opened and many others arc in the Only the U.S., which bad indi- vance . building fitage. Our congregations SEZ: cated it ex""ctcd no concessions at ------~.,~ " ~ ',':i,' . th' t b 'Id .. ~ leadership probably had been too } : ., l ar e ou tg rowmg elr presen III • this point, appeared undisturbed . .'1' .." ing space and larger buildings arc Prints hy us High American officials believed busy with the Kremlin upheaval ;{l ~. i ." I: "IT" WHITE SHOE POLISH ~I. ill being erccted, while new buildings Are mirror. Zorin. may have made only a hold- Wcfs~~~:l;~~::;~l~~al policy on the :~f~; ) 1;:;1 are going up in the pioneer f1e1.ds. clear. ing statement; that he had voiced It holds that no neW decisions r •• ~· • • I Pas lor A. C. Snow spoke lor the We're most the old arguments pending the ar- are likely to be made in the ~~d. ':Ii Eastern District, Pastor F. C. Bur. rival of new instructions from Kremlin until Khrushchev, returns :i sey for the Central District . and careM M~~co;;;is view, the Khrush'chev from a visit to Prague, a week tf t '::: T. & Pastor A,' S. Burscy for the North. N'ever fear. ::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f~ro~m;;.;n~o~w=. ;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;_;;;;;;;;ii ,t·t ,', M. WINTER LTD. Western District. Shnday evening 6 HOUR PHOTO ' :- ". i­ witnessed an over·flow crowd. The ~-1 .:.~-:, GENERAL MERCHANTS service was led by Pastor R. FINISHING ·:i·:;.t. Lalte. Pastor A. C. Snow spoke on IN •• DUCKWORTH STREET ST. JOHN'S the shbject: "Sin and its remedy." BY 10:30 OUT BY 4:30 ~:";' The conference closed in' prayer " " Monday afternoon, July 1st. II MUSICAL:, CLOCK " DEATH ROONEY - Pa5~ed peacefully away on Sunday, July 14th, at his horne in Lower Island Cove, Alex. Rooney, son of the late Alexander and Bertha Rooney, in his fifly. RADIATION first year. Leaving to mourn are his devoted wife, Ethel, three sons, ' John. David and Jimmy, and two Cast Iron Radiant Baseboard Panels have become the most popular choice daughters: Jennifer and Carolyn; and one sister, Mrs. Lloyd Fowler of Chamberlains. Funeral from his for mod.rn hom.s and apartments, and Standard-Dominion Panels are thl late home at 2.30 p,m. Tuesday, July 16th. favourites. Th.se Radiant Baseboard 'panels are part of the new orchitec: I BIRTHS I tural trend - to supply a. wall of wa~mth around the room,' •• to blanket JAMIESON - Bornio Barbara , and Don Jamieson, at the Grace Ivery potential cold spot ••• to deliver balanced, healthful, more' rapid Maternity Hospital, July 14th, a So Right and S. son. NEARY-Born at the Grace Has· heat In two ways - by radiation and convection •. pltal on July 13th, to Edward and . MURRAY WEATHERTIGHT I , Theresa Neary (nee Glynn), a son. Mad. of cast Iron for durability and high heat transfer, the. units arl applB HANRAHAN-Born at St. Clare's Hospital on July 14th, to Elizabeth , ASPHALT SHINGLES supplied on one and two-foot sections' that easily, and quickl;, assemble to Jean, wife of Vincent J. Hanrahan, a daughter •. Ouallty-1nIilt of thick, uphca1t~ any desired length. Designed to replace conventionai wooden baseboards, Im~atecll.tt. IIO'm'ecl with htcrutlluJ Nut mineral gfCLnul .. 1or utra _thw protection and fin ...utano.. Cea he they look smart and blend beautifully ••• leaving a complete decorating ICE CREAM LADIES' BELTS applied right lWeI' yOur old rooflnv. RIch 80Ud colon and.ty1.perfeet hlend.. Kope to the customer. Yet ,these panels are, compt'!titlvely prlc.d. Ladies' CaD 01' \hop In f01' f\IJl.co!or 1Iooldet' , CUld Infonnation. . For complet. information and installation data, writes Summer Belts All colours. 19c up . A. H. MURRAY &·Co.,Ltd. At the' ST. JOHN'S

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