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U.S. Aid In Hunt For Ship I,, . - CARACAS (AP) - Venezuela called for B I II help from the United States and five Latin Am- Iraq'l-s att e , each erican neighbors Thursday in the hunt for a gov- , . , . erninent freighter seized on the high seas by . Communists warring against President Romulo I !, ~ New RegI-me II, 1.39 Betancourt. A new wave of Red terrorism also I: burst upon Caracas, with a score of persons wounded in gun fighting and fire bombings. BAGHDAD, I I' a q, (AP)- through the c!tr trying to clean I . . h - Urged by secret radIO broad- Iup the OpposItIon, I " • Reuters news agency said t e extermlsts I casts to rise against Iraq's new Fighting began Wednesday I '. l fighters night when a lone DOSALD FLE~nNG 1\ I who seized the vessel offered to exchange mem- re~olulionary regim~, r~f1e cr~ckcd I, " • ., • saId to be CommuUlsts battled out £i'om an upstml's II'mdow, " ) bers of the crew for pohhcal pnsoners held In troops in this capital until dawn n,ear the central telegraph, 0[- FlemOlng fer " Venezuela • Reuters said the offer was made in Thursday"Bursts ot nne machme-gun' flce,back An.With army mach t~nk me-guns. crew fIred a radio message received Thursday in Caracas fire echoed aro~nd resistance mms WITH RANG. ED pockets in crowdcd sections of Battling con tin u e d spor- H'lgh Court f rom th e vesse I. the capital. adically, ending just before I The Venezuelan nal'Y re- bands throughout the city, Tcr- ~espite, the new regime's dawn with ~ heav.y ,outb,urst (CP)-The rEI:" Iported that U,S, Navy plancs I'Orists hurled bottled gasoline, c1m,ms It had. s~ashed. all I n,ear B,aghd~d s mam mtclsec· TORONTO spotted the 3,12i-ton Anzoa!egui bomhs at police cars and the, resls!ance, . the f1gh!1I1g was ~he, 110n, Llb,erat~on Square, &~~\'a sa~~;at in JU~ti:ctor~H:il~~~~: 'I steaming in the Caribhean walls o[ a pro-Betancourt radio heaViest smce anl1-CommuDlsts ,Th.e s~t'Jahon secmed to he DOllald' Fleml'n a will be ap' ' t, t' . The et fire to sel'eral' overthrew the government of setthng mto a long-term strug- " about hallway I )ctween \ ene· 5 .1, Inn. III YI11Slses and burne(l Premiel' Abdel Karim Kassem gle. Inlormed 501\ I' C e s said pointed to the .supreme, Court ,of zucla and the Dominican Rc· elm ~ a 'I' f t Friday and execlltcd him. ahout 2.:;00 persons ha\'e been Canada hy PrIme Ml11lster DIC' puhlic, I 0\1 n a Ire ac ory, ' d t d t "I I S I k d f I I b k In Washington, howel'er, the MESSENGERS KILI.ED ,Tr~ops, police an s u en 5 Jal el, orne ,m,ere Y wor e or en a er, ' state department press o[fice Two messengers for a movie weanng the ~re:n arm, bands the. old govelnn.1cnt but the 1 The storv says the anllounce said it could no! con[irm the film ngcncy were shot 10 death of t!le revolutIOn s nat I ~ n a I maJI~I:lty were said to ,be Com- lment is :'expecled soon," and Venezuelan announcement, And in 11 holdup neal' the Royal gUald m 0 v e d systemallcally mUDlsts, ___ .____ 1 that :111'. Fleming has decided , r , : the U,S, Navy said in Wnshing- Sank of Canada. The robbers K. k b k n nut to bc a candidate in the ton it had no information, made off witb 1B,OOO h~livars Ie ac' s ~, -ause iApril8 general election. BLAME TERROR GROUP 1$3,850', There was no Immc· The Venezuelan government dinte el'idence the holdup was .J ;1[1', Fleml.llI;' ha,s represented TODAY ;.! hlamed the ship's ~eiZ\lre on the connecled with the AFNL aeth'- C ' D. · I Toronto Eglll1~on m ~he House '1 Armed F(II'CeS [or National Lib· ilies hnl police have in the . of om mons slllce p~st O~s Ism lssa 19~~, I ~ r Ill' HOSn" eration, an organization with blamed AFN[" for ~ senes . The story speculates t hat , " innln, links to Cuba, AFNL Icaflets o[ holdups to fmance Its opera- " "Frank ;'.lcGce, 36, of ~[ember '" strewn about Caracas newspa. tlllllS., 1II0N'FREAL (CP) - Josaphat I~o~'ked In the Qu~hcc City dl' ' Parliament for York - Scarbor- 10-7 , , HAROLD WILSON, per o[fices said the seizure of The Anzoaleglll lert the Ca- Brunet, director of Quebec pro- VISIon and seven )n the ~[ont· I ou~h since would be , ?\C\\' Leader of Labol' Party in Britain, the ship was aimed at turning racas port of La Guaira Tucs- vincial Police announced dismis- real division, They had between na~ed as min i ~ tel' withoul " 1V0rld opinion against Betan- day with a 36-man cr,:w headed sal of 28 constables Thursday two and 21 years' service on I portfolio in the cabinet, y cOllrt, by Capt. Oscar PerClra, Com- for accepting kickbacks from the force, But the chief terrorist aim municalions Minister P a b 1 0 garage owners whose tow trucks The Supreme Court, with nine , , was to [orce Betancourt to Miliani said the ship was taken The di:;missed men had been members, has had a vacancy cancel his visit with President Ol'er Tuesday night when she 0 t t under surveillance for the past sinc~ the Feb 2 death of Chief Kennedy in Washington next was about 70 miles off thc eerr en six months, The dismissals Justice Patrick Kerwin, , , week. He is due to leave Mon- Venezuelan coast. brought to 72 the number o[ abor Party Elects d F' t d of the seizure TORONTO '.~P) - Former I provincial policemen who have, ' • ny, u's 11'01' b f' d h e 'n' AFNL has been pressing a came Wednesday night. Ames- defcnce minister l)ouglas Hark-I cen Ire or a\' reSI"'~ned I: U fl tt the n a erlng I· terrorist campaign in Caracas sage from tbe ship said the ness, in a general letter to news'l last sel'en weeks, : I for more than a week and AFNL tc~rorists boa~ded, ~hc papers, s~id Thllrsda~' nuclear ~lr, Brunct said the men jllst ° I, intensified ,it Thursday to coin· An7.0a~egUl from an lInIde~I1f1~d weapons ,Ill Canada would not fircd had arranged with garage: Wilson As New Head cide with the news o[ the daring warshIp. But ~[III a n I dls- only sen e as a deterrent, hut loperators to share in cxcessh'c' Portrait ... ROO rnmll: , ~~~n as part of some fuhll'e tive, Britain has repeatedly seizure o[ the freighter as she counted t,his, saying the govern- would reduce l?sS of life in the! towing fces charged ~otorists :'liE\\, YORK (CP) - ~ews· '. {P'-II~n':tI Wi!· ~ multilateral NATO force, with been urged by the United States steamed toward the U.S. ports ~ent bcheved, the AFNL ,terror- event of a SovIet attack, ! whose cars were stalled or in· I w~ek Magazinc, which ~sually I::::!\l h)' ;11an)' hut! Britain having the power to lise to increase its conh'ibutions to of New Orlcans and Houston, Ists were l11dden aboal d thc i \,oh'ccI in accidents on Quebec' ',s nil s ace to Canada de- ft .... Thur;d,ry night' the missiles independently for :'-IATO, e :! police in Caracas fought scat' ship with the help o[ some of I were used to remove stranded i hinhwavs : gllt Ih e Pdf ' n ti! !o,m,\,,: :. ,1I1~1' nf' it~ oll'n defence, Wilson, a pipe'smoking intel- 'tl AFNL th " cars of[ hinhways I ~ , , .. , 1'0 es t e co\·er aD 0111' pa"es ere( gun ba ttl es WI 1 • ' C CI ell, ," ' lie added in a statemcnt the' of its cUI'rent issue to the Cana- lJrt)" ~iml' ", cl'cn.; III:>1DEHS AGREEMENTS lectual, standing to the left, de- t 1 !~"! aco : Wilson said it was "non- feated Brown, 48, representing 1 ~t~,;~~):r~t~~~~~C~ul~:i~l[ i~~~~; ~i;:':1 [~~eral election catled for ;lym·o:d "'11,011 de- ';;ense," in defence terms for the right wing of the party, by ! dealings, or soliciting or acccpt- it.>::!! BrOil n ill Ill .. COli' ,Britain to be a nuclear power, a vole o[ 144 to 103 in the race Racket 'ing money or gifts to rc[rain The corer is an unClattering ,It pari)" kadrl,hil'. In 'and it also hindercd all those to 'succeed Hugh Gaitskell, who Stolen Fur photo of prime Ministel' Dief- !~or1l)" ;,ftcnrard i in Britain and elsewhere who died Jan, 18, from repOl'ling an infraction," cnbakcr and the story in large Ibt If l.ahor comes I II'el'e anxious to get Interna- Meeting the press a few min- Mr, Brunet said he asked the part is a lurid attack on the t! Will canl'I" 'he Xa5. tional 8greements on nuclear utes alter the rcsult o[ the vote eo - operation of motorists in prime minister'S platform ap- L~~rm ~i\ln~ Britain, II'cnpons. among Labor members of Par .. . lbringing such rases 10 the at, pearance, leadership ability and ... l::! !lIhm"r:n? mis, I' But Wilson also said the La- Hament was announced, Wilson Hur t S Fur In dustry I tention ryf the force. political motives, bor party, wanted to go farther said the "main line" of party , ' ' FACE RETRIBUTION ·t f th US g' Wi!, ,than the present Conservatil'e policies worked out undel' Gait h;ls been no reac.lIon so far, \ ened [or makmg public state- WI'I er 0 e "news ma a- i I!n\'ernment in making the Brit- skell's leadership will not be MONTREAL (CP) - A /lour, . ments ahout the racket, but de- Ml', BruneI said garage oper- zine's e Ie c t ion article was ~r 'P'r I. ~ hoI' i ish contrihulion to NATO elfec- tampered with, ishing trmle in stolcn [urs. is A survey o[ major fnr deal-' elined to elaborate, atol's involved in such praclice Dwight l\Iarlin, one of its gen- causin!! concern in Canada's ers in ~!ont~'~al, who, asked not .face the' possibility o[ not being erat editors who flew to Ottawa • =~::an:n~;lr~,i~nll:~l(~I~\: I-N-' $100,000,000 retail fu!' induslry to be lflenhflcd, IndIcates th~t I "Police can tell you where used by QPP, and may also face to gather material. Wil~ rill1! nll~ Meet-Ing and police say they are power ." .1.n ha AlO .- the theft amt resale of furs IS stolen furs are hangingat this court action, . , , r01 ~"me I)ri, ' less to stop it. big business in Canada. moment," a dealer said. "But He said the force does not '1'" The concern has become they're buffaloed because no plan criminal charges against more evident in recenl weeks, BUSINESS ORGANIZED one can, or will, identify them," the dismissed men, Judy Garland More than $220,000 worth of furs ._--- Set .For May ·22 have been stolen from Mont, "It's vast," one dealer said. real furriers since Jan,1. "It is an incredibly well organ By JACK BEST nown by Canada's air division In In Hospital Europe, and the Honest John In the lIlh and 12th robber ized operation involving elabor OTTAWA ICP) - A three·day 'No Reprisals CARSON CITY, Nev, (AP) - rocket launcher, already sup ies this year, thieves got away ate transportation, storage and ministerial meeting o[ the' NATO Wednesday sight with a total of disposal procedures," Two deal Actress - singer Judy Garland alliance, already the subject ot plied to the Canadian in [an try was conCined to hospital Thur .. "'. brigade in Europe, $17,000 worth of coats, jackets ers said they had been threat- hot political controversy in Can- ·and stoles, day with slight paralysis on lier Against France' "i, " -,-- 1<:1, o[ snm~ hilnteral ada, is scheduled to open here Each year, id Montreal alone, left side, less than 24 hour. j' aCter dropping divorce proceed- . I :1' II1'('ft'r . h€t\I~~n the rniled IIlay 22, thieves make off with $1,000,000 WASHINGTON (cP) - Presi q\l~11 I Announcement of the opening ings against estranged husband I, 11"~lrd or in furs, Police say most o[ dent Kennedy said Thursday : I ~:r{cnwllt hetll'een date was ma?e Thursday by tho No Arms For 'Mind Our Sid Luct, 1'.lld,," "f I these furs will never be recov' he was not considering any ! ; K1nnE'dy an,\ Prime' exlernal affairs department. ered" 'I'hey will be. recut, re reprisals against President de "1 feel terrible," a press agent 'I ; i I. \I~tmillnn at :-;nssau More than 700 persons fr?m the I lined, reassembled and sold to Gaulle [or bucking American quoled her saying, "I just don't I, I. .' . Cilio" HI'itain 14 other member - nations o[ Provincial Socreds fur buyers across the country, policy on a NATO nuclear force, have allY strenglh," : i : ,Ii: m:s~i!c;, the)' wcre \ NATO are expected to come to O'ITAWA ICP) - Robert In many cases, police suspect He made the statement in :1 Canada [or the sessions, which Thompson said 'l'hursday a So that someone in the industry response to a question at 8 The agent said she was suIler- :!. ':1 normally are held about every cial redlt government would helps thieves to get rid of the Business' press conference, ing from complete exhaustion, . ! six months' and rotate among !;I leave the question of acquisition stolen flu's, Asked then about the possible !IeI' doctor agreed and added ~ i ,.. i the capitals, Included will be 200 of nuclear arms for Canadian FREDERICTON (CPl-"Let l PROBLEM ACUTE withdrawal of United. Slates that the brunette had a "loss h , to 300 news correspondents, d e fen c e to a palriamentary The problem has become so us mind our provincial busi· troops from Europe, he said of sensation on her left side ' ;11 ! The government has said it committee, acute that insurance rates' for ness," Opposition Leader C. B. there had been' some changes and had trouble using her arm. will make no decision rega~'ding The Social Credit leader told Sherwood urged in the New I' furs have risen 300 per' cent in but unless there was some The physician dismissed the I' 1 acquisition of nuclear weapons a press conference that under less than five years, Some ma Brunswick lcgislature Thurs desire expressed upon the part paralysis as a c'ause for con i for Canadian forces pending the no circumstances would a gov jor underwriters have tacked day, of Eurolle for withdrawal of cern, however, and said it could i forthcoming meeting, ernment headed by him acquire clauses on their contracts malc "If we get invoil'ed in fight American troops, he wonld not happen to anyone as tired 35 i i Pl'ime Minister Diefenbaker oICensive nuclear weapons - in ing the client liable for losses withdraw them, Miss Garland. eluding Polaris - equipped sub ing the fcdcral election cam· I' told the' Commons .•Jan, 25: up to the first $25,000, paign in this legislature, we Kennedy said the mattcr of BLAME STRAIN II "It will be necessary , , , at marines, which he regards as Some help for the industry shall earn Ihe contempt of the sharin~ the control o[ nuclear Anothcr doctor said prellmi \. this meeting in May, [or Can having orrenslve capabilities, may be on the way, The Fur weapons was a delicate matter, nary information indicated the people of New Brunswick," ".,. ada to give consideration to this But he said his party's policy 'I'rade Association of Canada He said the decision as, to using apparent paralysis might have does not rule out defensive nu the Progressive Conservalive ,I matter and we will, in co-opera and the Mastel' Fllrriel's Asso leader said in opening the nuclear weapons would have to PHESIDENT I\ENNEDY been caused by emotion at strain: tion' with the nations of NATO, clear weapons for Canadian ciation say they hal'e. developed be made in about five minutes ,I " : forces at home or abroad-pro thronf speech debatc. ,II '. I undertake a c1ariricaUon of our an Indelihle ink for fool-proof He charged that remarks in and the question was to decide TIlE COUNTRY PARSON role in NATO defence plans and vided this is based on an agree marking of furs. who was to make that decision, / ment with the United States and the throne speech indicated a I, , disposition, " "subtle attempt to plunge the "It was quite natural that At present that role includes approval of what he called a .The two groups have started Europe wants a greater voice," "non - partisan parliamentary a campaign to convince furri legislature into the fcderal cam i ,;!: I' the CF-\04 Starfighter strike paign, he said, "and we are providing \; reconnaissance pia n e, being defence committee," ers to use the ink but there :. : them with a greater voice," :., > ' He said he was hopeful as to . 7:06 a,m, the outcome of negotiations on the matter now being carried ltd. out by chief negotiator Living' T es~Ban Agreement In Sight? ston Merchant. Burns and Cavelletti 111'0- Soviet soil to check on wspi· CAN'T PLEASE ALL GENEVA (AP) - Delegates plated, they declarcu. "There is no answer that will [rom Canada'nnd Itnly de- "In the nexl few weeks this posed pulling the numbers ar cious earth tremors, They also gument tli one side for the timc want eight to 10 black boxes 10- provide reassurances under ex claredT~U1'8clny . ·thnt agree- 'con[erence mllst show that it treme conditions to cveryone," ment ',m a nuclear test· bon clln achieve results ill this nil heing, This was a refcrence to catcd inside Russia's borders, 7:3~ p,m. the dispute about the total of The Soviet side has offered only he said, treaty is in sight If the bi:; pow- important question i[ we aI'C to Kennedy said he thought that on-site inspections and black two to three on-site inspections el's will only: stop wrangling l;etain the confidence of the na· additional . American proposals 9:0', P,1I\ over deterrents Gell, Burns tIons which' set us om' task," boxes Iautnmalic seismic ~ta and . three black boxes, lionsl which should be· nro, Bul'lls and Cavalletti main· would, however, lead toward 3·1 and ]taly's Francesco Cavel, Burns said, . toward giving the· European~ vided [01' In u test-han, TJuct, . tained that the numbers of ar· "Preachers seem to ,say lettL warned 'the 17-nation dis thc assurances they want. If He called· on the conference DIFFER ON NUMBERS I(ument largely would rcsolve portant things-until you arm· a men I c:on[erence that itself if the otber components they do not, Kenncdy said, the a whole bunch of them wl1rl,iI publl~ opinion, Is begin to "[~us its greatest allention ,The [llited Statcs and Brit U,S, is prepared to discuss the ain areinsistinll 01\ sel'en to 10 of the enforcemcnt system were gethcr [or a convention." nlng'lo lake a hand In this mat and, major effort· in this area matlcr further, PRESIDENT DE GAULLE until success Is achieved," 'on·site inspections a year on spelled out first, ter, ~'ailure cannot be C9ntem- .. ,' \ , ,
Z-THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15, 1003 Capitol "Long Lines" Boosting .. Britain's· ECM .Negotiator l To-Morrow "SPARTACUS" .IN Fishery is Outstanding Personality TECIINICOLOR .NewEngland by DOUG MARSHALL made its application to join the At 47 and still a bachelor, • • • to try the "long line" method, the fisherman' ' LONDON (CP) _ Edward European Community, The feel· Heath has a stoutish figure and Among history's great torch· The 102 • foot trawler Gulf new type DC S bo~ U~a'h is one of the few Brit. ing is Heath did all that was a full face that just misses be· bearers for freedom, Sparta· By DON GUY Iside, However, some of the fish politicians to win a stand. possible; he not be labelled ing pudgy, He laughs easily- ,cus gladiator.slave who chal· BOSTON (AP) - A crafty were small and sold for a lower Stream of Portland, skippered launched last slern isn will a by Capt. Richard Paulson, was Marine Comp month lag ol'ation from th~ ususlly as "the man who failed at some critics say too easily- lenged the mighty Roman em· Cape Cod skipper who caught figure, passionless gentlemen uf t!le Brussels," usually by throwing his head pire, is probably the most neg· 366 swordfish on what may "The public never saw fresh the first American \ essel to try set! the ~y in , press. Admiration for Heath extends lmck and roaring with delight. lected hero in history. The have been the most profitable swordfish before In winter," long, lining swordfish in a R., i Chrl' senedtht ·foot , ').'he moment came in a Brus. well beyond Britain. At the When he becomes serious his tyrannical social order he short trip in New England fish· says Charles Crones, manager cruise last summer to the Grand steel vcssel rna ! se"b hotel when the lord privy start of negotiations ministers wide mouth tightens and th~ fought-and came' closer to ing history started a saltwater of the J, A, Sanborn fish mar· Banks. Nell' ElY I teil entered a conference room of the six we)"e somewhat baf. blue eyes lose their twinkll'. ending than anyone else who stampede in the centuries-old ket in Boston. "But they are The lowly ground fish caught the fir~g ~~d £isbilll ; " ,I with correspondents to fled by his litle, The lord privy Heath always pauses before re· tried-saw to it that every con· industry, getting over the surprise and by draggers ~ave been makmg Russian lis~7re chalillk , ~~w;led a comeback m New England coast. 19 fleel III I , cOnfirm the bad news that the seal sounds like he might be a plying to a question, as if care- temporary trace of him was Fresh swordfish in midwinter there is a definite market build· , . Common Market talks had Regency Court fop. fuJly weighing the value of each eradicated. may be tasty as well as profit· ing uP." too. Although total figures for Abando' failed. In fnet, Heath is the chief word, But if history has been negli· able evidence that the New New England swordfish are 1962. are incomplete, food fish New Ens~~~~t the " Heath was bitterly disap. spokesman for foreign' affairs For years Heath has been one gent toward Spartaeus, the England fishing industry is normally harpooned during the landmgs rose at least $$2,500,· practice, the I,, poInted. Some 16 months of ar. in the House of Commons, man. of Prime Minister Macmillan's poets, writers and dramatists fighting back after years of de· summer months in a technique 000 last year over the $36,000,· designed to I 000 total for 1961. from a sp "l~ndle " ditous negotiations had been de. nlng the front line while the for. most trusted lieutenants, first have found him a rource of ex· cline, reminiscent of the old Nan· , strayed at the moment they eien secretary, the Earl of as government chief whip duro eitement and inspiration, A "It's rugged work out there tucket whale fishers. Now sev· Perhaps the brightest spo: on stern. eCla OPlDilj.
" ' were nearing success. As he put Home, commands from the ing the S\lez crisis and later as play about Spartacus' appeared at this season," says skipper eral trawlers are preparing gear it the falll! lay with one man. quieter atmosphere of the an unspectacular but competent in Paris as early as 17B8, one Henry W. Klimrn Jr. of Quisset, i " France's Charles de Gaulle. House of Lords. minister of labor, Wilen Mac· year after the start of the Mass, Klimm and a half dozen i , " I " Yet he refrained from !'an. Heath's task in Brussels was millan took office in 1057, French Revolution. The first' equally stury crew members I r " cor. Questions came thick and complicated. Before any real Heath was the man who helped play by an American to run have been taking the 80 • foot fast. Heath, often laughing at technical progress could be him construct his cabinet. more than 1,000 performances trawler Cap'n Bill III several , ljllnself, allswcred them all ,Vi.th made he had to conquer doubts LIKES FOOD was R. M. Bird's "The Gladla· hundred miles offshore to the " \litectncss and an casy grace. among the six that Britain 'was Heath is a non·smoker, a tor," which opened in 1831 as Continental Slope. They have " '\thclI it was all o\'er an Amer. at least prepared to go whole· moderate drinker and fond of a vehicle for the great actor, been catching swordfish using a " , iean journalist murmured: hcal'tcdly into Ellrope, good food. During his sojourns Edwin Forrest. For many radical new "long line' 'tech· " ':~'NolI' I knoll' holV Britain Working 12 hours a day, seven in Brussels he habitually years, Elijah Kellogg's "Spar· nique. i " , 'urils defeats illto victories. days a week-and making the lunched at a small but exclu· taeus' Address to the Gladia· Hundreds of baited hooks arc " 1 , :I , Th'~t man has the makings of London.Brussels hop more than sive bistro where his meals tors" wail a standard elocution strung from a line eight to 10 1 a., jll'ime ministcr." 20 times-he soon won the per· lVere especially prepared, One piece in American schools. miles long supported by buoys \ '1, , ..The Dail~' ~Iail's Quentin sonal and proCessional respect of his few recreations Is play· Thornton Wilder's "The Ides of and lights and radar reflectors. I .crewe agrees, He concludes an of the negotiators, Heath's en· ing the organ, an art he learned March" deals with the era of Although Klimm and his crew ~~tide UI1 Heath with the un. tilUsiasll1 and sincerity were while attending Oxford on a Spartacus; and Arthur Koestler are not given to excess talk, 'I ljunlificd as~el'tiuu that "one proof oC Britain's good inten· scholarship. in 1930 published a novel, "The simple arlthemetie Indicates " " ~a)' tlL' will he primc ministcl':' tions, He was born at Broac\stairs Gladiator," on the subject. that if the fish averaged 100 ,: ,~ot el'Cl'yone in Britain he, When the talks began in earn· on the Kent coast, the son of The _best.known work, how. pounds each and sold for 90 i licl"cs Heatl! is automaticalll' est Heath's breadth of vision a master builder, After the war ever, is Howard Fast's "Sparta· cents a pound wholesale they l1Clllkd for 10 Duwning Strcei. and grasp of detail, whether dis· he entered politics without eus," published in 1951, The would bring $32,940 at dock· There arc too many un1;)10ll"n cussing tllriffs on kangaroo lVealth or patronage and trail· novel sold 3,000,000 copies, was Royal Store I Jnctors. both in Heath's perS0n.\mcat or the evolution towards a ing his grammar school back· translated into 45 languages, ,I 'alil~' and in the almost mystic political community, made it ground awkwardly behind him. and is the basis of the costly Swing to , , ,wa'y the COl1s1'1"l'atil'c party clear he was a tough and intel· Some observers say Heath d b , ,~ills to select its leaders. ligent bargainer. will be prime minister because motion picture pro uced y i '~CrK.. ~ IS I1IGII Even though he eventuall", h"e wen t t 0 tl Ie wrong sc I1001." Brynaby Universal·Productions Intcrnatlonal,and released I :::nut there are fcl\' Who deny failed, Heath as much as de Others see him as the ideal which has won four Academy Automatic Jhat his stock nOlI' stands can· Gaulle is responsible for chang· leader for the new middle·class Awards. The Technicolor film AFTER STOCKTAI(I -;;idcrably higher than it did in ing the balance of forces and clement coming to power with· , ~.'-'-'pctobcr, ______1961, whcn Britain :...-~~perhaps the ______destiny of Europe,.....:_____ in the Tory hierarchy. dramalhe Capitol "Spartacus," Theatre tomorrow,opens at '.'. '. stars Kirk Douglas, Laurence Washers I i '" d N E · D Olivier, Jean Simmons, Tony I, TORONTO (CP) - Automa· " on ay ext numeratIon ay ~~~~~~vc~~~I~~~:u5~!~~: Peter tic washing machines will grad· M Spartacus was born in Thraee, I ually overtake wringer • type a region of Greece noted for its tors, accused of putting new Ca. washers in sales, says the Ca· 01'1'A \\' A (CP) - Within a zen or a British subject with at independence of thought and nadian Home Laundry Manu· six.day period a force of 69" least one year's residence in the nadians not qualified to vote on ways. Though there is no com· the list after being informed of facturers' Association. But it 000 mcn and women will have country. plete agreement on the course won't happen for at least six to count thc hends of approx· In urban areas, each enum· their ineligibility, were acquit· of his life before he became a imatcl)' 10,000,000 persons eli· erator receives a basic fee of ted on a technicality, , slave, the probability is that he years, If a pair of enumerators dis· The group, a trade section of l:ible to \'ote ill the April 8 fed· $32 plus 10 cents for each name rcceived military training in the Canadian, Manufacturers' cI'al clection. collected, In rural districts, agree as to the qualification of the Roman army, and that he "QUEEN" IS cn Enumeration, necessary for where there is only one enum· any person, they must postpone Association, says that at pres· Wareham, 51 deserted-a common enough oe. ent sales of conventional wash· prrparation of yoters' lists, be· erator for each poliing division, Utelr decision, report to the re· night. The I currence, He turned brigand ers outnumber those of the au· 11 turning officer and be governed l:ins Monela)', Feb, 18-the 49th the fcc is $32 plus cents a which was also common-was tomatie type nearly 2 to I, but Winter Carniv: dar before the election - and name. by whatever direction they re· captured and brought back to ceive from him. demand for the wringer·type night were Chief cnrls Saturday, Feb. 23, With only a short time to sct Rome, There he was sold into first time that a I:hc enumcrators' principal the procedure in motion, in· A person whose name is omit· washers is expected to decline slavery-the usual punishment until 1968 and then level off at task is to sec tilat ali who aro eluding training enumerators, ted after compilation of the pre· for a deserter, qliaiificrl to I'ote get on the list. officials concede that mistakes Iiminary list may still have a 175,000 a year. , Once enslaved, Spartacus was A one·per-cent increase in l'nd~r the present system, in. arc bound to be made. chance to vote. sold to a man who ran a train· Between the 24th and 16th sales of home laundry appli· ay U] trodllccrl in 19qB, two·memher The biggest problems usually ing school for gladiators. These anees is expected this year and tcams of enumcrators each can· occur in areas where Utere are days before election day men who fought each other, or SI. John's man 1963 sales are projected 35 fol· , "'ass b~twecn 250 and 300 names large numbers of ethnic groups March 15 and ~Iarch 23-rcvis· wild beasts, In the arena were obtaining lodgin in 11l'lmn polling dil'isions, The and it is difficult to ascertain ing agents will call on persons lows: wringer washers 202,700; pretences on t' completely expendable. and automatic washers 120,300; elee. enumerators, who mnst be elee· whether they arc Canadian cit· in urban districts who have not· their rate of extermination was Thursday was I tors in the ridiug, nrc chosen izens, or In big cities where peo· ified the returning officer their tric dryers 139,900; gas dryers month on each enormous, As both slave and a 15,800, for a total of 478,700 ap ... b~.. thc sittin!! member of Par· pie may change their residence names were missing and find it gladiator, Spartacus hence had pleaded guilty , , liament and by the runner·up in after the writ has been issued inconvenient to appear in per· pliances. and admitted little to lose by rebellion. The total is expected to pass the last election, and thus arc eligible to vote son at the revising olficer's In 73 B.C" leading 70 other into gi\" " For \'oting purposes, urban only in the riding of their for· "court" on the 18th, 17th and the 500,000 mark in 1965, Pro· by telling gladiators, he broke into the jected figurl!s for 1968 are: areas gencrally arc cities and mer home. 16th days before polling, March kitchen of the school, seized pay when he towns with populations of more JANITOR FINED 21.22.23, The revising agents Wringer washers 177,800; auto· unemployment culinary instruments for wea· matic 167,200; electric dryers than 5,000. Some persons or groups re· will help them make out for· pons, engaged and slaughtered The euumerators must make fuse to be enumerated. In this mal applications to have their 181,600; gas dryers 28,300, the Roman guards and fanned The association says the ap· 1\ housc·to·house cam'ass ill ur· category are Sons of Freedom names added, out into the country side, pliance industry will get a lift ban areas and may not usc the I Doukhobors, Jehovah's Wit· OBJECTION PERJlUTTED calling on all slaves to reo , Although It rarely happens, with the coming of age of the , , telephone, but the law permits ncsses and certain Indian rll volt against the cruel social or· post.war babies by 1965, It adds , thcm to obtain information servations, any elector may object to the der which had made them hu· , , . ' presence of any person's name that increased disposable in· from janitors or neighbors, A In the 1962 election, Chief man animals. " house.to.house check is 1I0t re· Electoral Officer Nelson Cast· on the Jist before the revising come will Nsult in increased Spartaeus' rel'olt was by no spending by consumers but quired in the country and tele· onguay investigated a number officer on the 17th and 18th day means the first such. ActuallY, phon~s may be used. of complaints involving enum· before polling. much of the increase will go to Rome faced what are called services with only modest gains 1\IlSTAKES INEVITABLE eration and three court prose· He mus! fill out an affidavit "The Servile Wars"-rebellions stating the grounds of objec· for durable goods, '1 ' ;, Enumerators must ascertain cutions resulted, of slaves which had to be put , " 1 that each prospective voter is They included a case in Tor· tion. A copy wm b~ sent to the down by military force - for , "I: l i 21 on or before polling day, was onto Parkdale where an apart· person against whom the ob· over 100 years, The revolt of jection is made. The revising SAVE! :\1 1 lil'ing in the riding on the date ment janitor who obstructed Spartacus was, however, the :~ , i the election writ was issued, enumerators was fined $25, In officer deals with the objections most extensive In the response Death To DISTINCTIVE 2 PIECE KROEoHLER 1 ,i l, on the 13th day before polling 1 ' ~. 'of \ Feh, 6, and is a Canadian eiti· Toront!) Rosedale two enumera· it evoked among the slaves as but the person objecting must well as the Roman poor-who CHESTERFIELD SUITES :';'~; ii" produce "prima facie" proof ac· were only a notch above the ceptable in court, slaves in status-and it was the Chivalry • Nylon Frieze i 1,'I ' ' SALE :', i; I Laugh Team In rural areas, the enumera· rebellion which came closest to • Colours Brown, Fawn ':' I"I ',I :I; ' .'-- ______-J tor holds his own revision an~ ending slavery forever. VANCOUVER (CP) - Van· ' .. Foam Rubber Filled PRICE , ;. .t {'t' • ACROSS. 48D!schargc a hears applications from unlist· • Originally $259.00 • ; \ ..··1'1 1,5,8 Famous '9 ~Cobutng sheep ed persons on the 18th day he· Without supplies, wcapons or couver's new Swiss consul " 'j. '~ comedians' , fore the election !\larch 21, He an organized social system be· won the right to vote they ~,~ ••• ,I ' 12 Closed hand 51 Aspect KROEHLER HOSTESS ~, ,t, .,1 \ ,13 Stick)" stulf 55 Reslraln is paid $18 for this duty. hind him, Spartacus managed suggests that when women SAVE 50%-END TABLES :' 'I .' I 14 Dolglan ril'cr 56 Dry (as wlnel But in the country a qualified to train 90,000 mutineers into were pronouncing the death , I 1 ',' I 15 Too ' 59 Mfected man a fighting force which destroy· sentence on the age of chival· • Walnut Finish NOW • Walnut Legs 16 Pos.scss 60 Temperance voter whose name is not on the • Colours Green and \ ' : " t 17 Weather organization list on election day may 'vote ed nine Roman armies In sue· ry. • Arborite Top :: 1 :I'l - forem! (ab,) even then. He merely has to ap· cession, He did not attempt to Only three of Switzerland's Brown .. 'I ' 18 Domain 61 Fuss • Orig. $21.50 to $37,50 • Originally $24.50 pear at the poll and have a per· defeat Rome but sought, in. 25 cantons have extended the V2 Price r: \' :,' ; ;:-:~O Vole 10 ampt ~~ ~~~~:~~troine 'IT.iiPaiiCSe stend, to escape Italy with his franchise to women and since ., '.';j, ;E :::!!2 K('lb'n)d 01 sale 64 Yards (ab.) , son who is listed take an oath ,!; '.-' a. 6SHuri vouch, rebels, Rome could not abide the question of suffrage reo SAVE 50%-WOOD 8101 " ,.:' ~·t':2tRevolulionary such an eventualitY, however, mains an issue in his country, SAVE 1 TABLE LAMPS : " ,i~ .:.; ~ ~ organization DOWN so~ "I ~;:: ·25 Containing lin 1 At a distance for a successful escape would Walter Kilchernmann is un· • Left over from bcd· 1"I • ill ;:.!j,.29 Jcrkssuddenly 2 Measure ' 26 Ancient Irish have demonstrated that It was derstandablY diplomatic In • 30" x 36" High room Suites I' 'I' IS .:• .:J3S0ft food 3 Grcekmountaln capital , '"J '. ;,::;n4 Retain 4 Taken 27 Copied Rise In possible to throw off slavery discussing it. • Originally $12.94 • Walnut Finished , ,,' : h~ ~~ Suffix dishonestly 28 English letters !'i (;;~:~k rllSlstanct and get away with It. Accord· "Any woman who pays taxes 57.95 • Reg. $35.00 51 " :; n: :s: ,,":17 Exist 5 Past 30 italian nlnt ' D, ingly, Pompcy the Great was .,. should be able to vote, , , ' ,; '1'\': l~ : ,'38 Roman 6 Atthis time 31 Joint , ":,' \~, • .. 7 Portuguese 32 One who summoned home from Spain and this applies particularly , :, "': '11\ ladles (suffix) Jobless with his army, and Marcus to single women," : i • in ntlnois 35 Support By ALAN DONNELLY , ' ":, 01 tide 39 Norwegian Licitiius Crassus-the wealth. He adds, however, there's OTTAWA (CP)-A new year's iest man in wealthy Rome- another side to the question, I : 5 h ri n k age in job openings , .' :.: i": \i ~ degree was put In charge of another "Men try to be the protect. '\ ',' ,,1: pushed Canadian unemployment ONE STEEL TUBE ~ army, To Instill discipline ors, but if women want to '. ,. \ • 111, ,I, to 541,000 at mid·January-127,· FREE! among his men, Crassus revived have the same rights as men, ", I) ~ 000 higher than in December with the purchase of I ,Ii, the custom of decimation _ they don't need the protection a ,I ",' :'., and about the same as a year thnt is, every tenth man was any more, and this could be SPRING FILLED MATTRESS AND SPRING (I> 'I, ' earlier, A joint report Wednesday by picked at random and kl1led in the reason why men are less • Spring Priced at $13.75 to $49.50 ';\'; ;iH the Dominion Bureau of Statis· the presence of the other sold. polite than they used to be," ~~) '.: ~J ! ' , ;, ,'l I tics and the labor department iers, He then took up the pur. He goes on to suggest that • Mattress $21.50 to $99.50 '~ ~ • ',I~ 'if ", . showed a January jobless rate suit· of Spartacus and finaUy many women think politics is \ ". {I "ft' cornered him, men's business and that a " ;!.:' , of 8.3 per cent; one out of every married woman's place is in ~ 'i t· ~H·.l ' 12 persons in the labor force :.;~ ~. :' i~;, ," 1 The producers of lhe motion', the home looking aft'Cr the .' \ ~ ";,.1 was unemployed . The Maritimes had thll high· picture "Spartacus" have made family. But he concedes that MANY MORE UNADVERTISED BARGAINS 1 ., ~ ; 1~'~ every effort to recreate ancient in Switzerland more women es~ jobless rale in the country, climbing to 14,8 per cent of the Rome with as much authenti· will in time win the right to labor [Qrce In January from 11.6 city as records of those ,times vote and that it's probably a per cent In December, The permit. The film is the winner good thing, all considered, number of jobless Increased 18,· of 4 Academy Awa~ds. Still, he raises one final ques· 000 to 88,000 in the Atlantic tion: provinces in the month. ORDER HELICOPTERS "If women have the same PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Ver. rights, should they not have LOUIS PRIMA WEDS tol division of the Boeing Com· the same responsibilities LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP) - pany at nearby Morton announ· such as milltary service?" ced Wednesday It had received Bandleader Louis Prima, 51, SANTA MONICA, Calif, AP NO DOWN PAYMENT ON FURITURE AND APPLIANCES announced Wednesday he has an order for 12 Boeing Vertol married 21·year-old Gia Mal· 107 helicopters from the Cana· -Dr. Adolph Keller, writer, one, his singing discovery. The dian Army. The aircraft Is simi. educationist and Protestant marriage was so· secret some lar to the 107 being built for churchman, died in a sani· of ,the band 'members didn't the Royal Canadian Air Force, tarium Sunday, He had ob· know of ,it, said Prima, It was the company said. The 107 Is a served his' Illst birthday last Thursday. , I 'hIs third and Gia'. first. tandem' rotor craft,
r , ' The Da ily News .-:,. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1963 Nfld. Prepares Magna Carta fot J . Canadian Fisheries Development . : Support For Plan A five· year $200 million national fisheries development , ! '-, : '1 " plan has been presented to' the .' government of Canada by ; I Newfoundland, Premier Small· wood told a press conference here Thursday. The suggested cost would be apart from what individual provinces may spend, the premo ier added. Tile treasury depart· ment of Canada is askell l'O spend $40 million a year. There are 19,000 fisllermen In Newfoundland and in Can· , I ada, 79,000 including those I I In Newfoundland. Based on I • $2,500 per head, the figure the federal government would be asked to speud annually is $5~lA, million, he declared., I ; The overall total Is a round l, figure of S200 million bllt the I ; l allocations would not be al I , .. high for all provinces. . There were Iive headings In the report: 1.-Measures to reduce price uncertainty. 2.-i\leasures to reduce yield uncertainty. 3.-Measures [or market de· velopment. 4.-Measul'es to cxpand 'KIN credit. 5.-Developmenl policies and special assistance. i "These are five principles by , which the government of Can· ada has spent thousands of mil- , : lions of dollars in helping ------SEWS WITH ONE HAND-Sevenleen·yearold Agnes HoI· agriculture," the premier said. Attempts Settle Iowa)', who was born without a left hand, works at a button·hole Apply these same five prin· sewing machine at United Cotton ~lills. Looking on are H. W. ciples to [ishery development as Squires. special serl'ices officer with the 1' Prime Minister as head of here from Qu~bec Thursday, lUr. Tobin ...... p...... I, at United Cotton Mills here. , ay Up Or Get Free Board! theprefer government to see him. !\Ir.he Small.would announced the meeting with the Mr. Lambers said he con· I She operated the button·hole machine with her right hand i' wood bad not yet had a reply company during a union meet· siders the situation serious, but. and held the cloth with an artificial left limb. , ' .\ S: ..IJhn·, man charged I sentenced to one additional each. ,i from Mr. D1efenbaker. How. ing. ' would make no further state· The J7.year·old Conception Harbor girl was born with the, , . ~~:a:nin, lod~ing \Inder: month ench when they were • • • ever, on reaching Ottawa The company and union m.ent until after the meeting absence of a left hand, but through years of hard work and, i:e:rncrl on three nc·1 convicted on a charge of steal· 24Z T:iur!rl3)' wa; fined 525 ,ing gasoline from a sefl'ice A youth charged with forging earlier this week he saw the Local disagreed OVI!r With Bowater'.. determination she overcame her handicap and is now perman· . I ? ~ln:h on ,'aeh 3Ccollnt.I stHtion at Tor's COI'e. invoices while he was an em· Minister of Fisheries and the whether Bowatcr's had the . . enUy employed. . ";,eldrn ~II'lt)· to thc: Both pleadcd "uiltv to the I p!oyee at a garage here was Minister of Agriculture. ri~ht to call fOUl' paper mao ~feanwhile,. the Jomt !li1!1 Agnes reached grade eight in school and was referred to' I~d ldnlltted he t!'irk·' charge and a,kerl for a fine 11Hvcn a suspended sentence of "They were especially In. rhme tenders to work an hOllr Umon Com~lllttee at Bowater s I the rehabilitation division of the Department of Health in 1961, earlv one day a werk 10 announced In a statement that II b" the S II' CA' (. ' inll) ~i\'in~ him' instead of a S"1) ·Ilce. ' two ycars under bond of $200 terested and qllite friendly." '. .'.. h " 0 IlUS I ne amp ssocla Ion ' check Ollt paper maclnnes. lit views t e company s actIOns , . " .. . T' • .: by ldlill~ tlll'l11 111' I • • • , w!th a surety of $200 that he , \\Ir. lIamllton said he wOllhl The teudel's, following what' "with alarm." It said Mr. Tohin . . ?he .~ll\ 151On. ass!sted hI' H. ". SqUlre~, spcclal servlccs' lIY ,,!ll'll he received: A Ulan charged with impairecl WIll keep the peace, and order· bring It before the federal loeal president John Tohin said Iwas only carrying out his dulies offl~er. \\lth. ~h:- Nahonal. Employment. SerVices, arranged for' m:nplllY1l1ClIt insurance I driving and leaving the scene of ed to pay compensation of cabinet, the premier added. was a derision of the union as president of the local. on.t~e'Joh h. a~lllng at. Ulllted Cotton ~lllls here. · an accident was remanded with· $14.02. when he was convicted _---.. -- fhe tralllmg penod was from August 1962 to Januarv of I ~j~'t paid .11') of thl'111. : ant bail until Feb. 25. by Magistrate Hugh O·Neill. "I gathered he would do !. Clza,"ue Lzeberal "'ryzeng this year. At the end of her training. Agnes was taken o~ a!:' .\ f)~ln wilh'lll of liow~r The accident oceurrcd on :-lew HI' his best to get the consent of . c> .1 J a regular employce of the mills. ) . . :el:ii:rd the t11~- \\'~s a GOlVer street Feb. 13 when a I cha e p eade~ gUllt~ ~o the his colleagues in the cabinet. use? a prosthetic device in the operation of two in,.' 1 I It her h0u$e for six woman was knocked down by rge and saId he dId It as a ilK:fi ." S t ~he That was lUonday and I have To "irlanu' acfure ea dustml ~ewlIIg machines at the. pla.nt. :lIill general manager', ~hrn thc rent was due the defendant who failed to wa~ to pay cash shorta;:es not heard anything since. I L. A. "eHman. under whose dlrectlon Agnes took her train' , · r.~rrr Ircn ocain. stop. He wa; arrested early 1I'~lch occurred constantly. He lold the two federal minis· W..J. Smith, Progressive facture a seat in the House for, ing, said she is quite capahle of doing her work. I lid he wa! ~oil1~ to net this mornill" s~ld he never kept the money I , n I n' InmseU ters I was anxious 10 present Conservative memher for St. C. }L Lane.". I 'It took a lot of ambition for Agnes to take her placl": 1 \" hut T did not, ~Irs. Annie D:lIve, 46, the ae· . It to the government before Barbe. South, charged Thurs- :~e .~1. B~rh.e .South member! among 100 girls working here." the general manager said. ~ , ~ ~d II~c:. that." ~he said. i cidenl' victim, is in satisfactory The garage owner testified submitting it to anyone eloc." day mght that the Liberal said.. t~e Trlmty ~orth by· The teena"cr leads an active social' life and is A regula) ., II. rd. ,lIr, o\~,'S me 512." C?tlHllition at the General Has· that if an employee was short :arty of Newf~unrlland, in .c~lI. electlon!s totally. unnecessary." member of th: Strike.a·Lite Club of which she is the socia'!, I , i,., ",th.' pi a . on his cash receipts the money "Tuesday night I saw Mr. IIIg a by·electlon . for Tl'lnlty "fHe saId that 11\ ' order f to comml'tt ee convenor. I' '.1 .. ;crrll1C terms [or • • • would come out of his pay that Pearson," the premier con· North, were "trylllg to manu· manu ~cture a scat' or Mr. ' I car on .lan. 31. were Two 51. John's men charged week. tinued, "and I not only present· Lane the Liberal Party arrang· • i with attempted hrcak and entry Magistrate O'Neill said that ed the report to him but ex- Ollawa looking for help for cd for the resignation of Ar San Gels Big Grant elected to be tried in the thur Mifflin, who had won the it was not the amount o( money plained it and we disclIssed it. fisheries nor looking for help OTTAWA. (CP)-The health room, laboratory and tenlra]I . III te}' Suprem~ Court before a judge involved ($14.02) but the fact He had no hesitation at all in for a fishery development pro· November election seat. and welfare department an· supply areas. .! I and jury. that the invoices were forged. approving it." gram for Newfoundland. Any A preliminary hearing into Mr. Smith will go to Claren· nounced Thursday a $100,000 The announcement said th, !, . The youth was liable to 14 Explaining the background of government of Canada, he add· ville Saturday to assist Whit· grant to the West Coast Sana· enlarged laboratory faciIitie!~.·,'·;· I [he CaSe will be held to find l'ears in jail but in view of his the development plan, Premier cd, 'would look dubiously on ·"" l' lal 'out if there is enough evi· field Bannister, P.C. candidate torium in Corner Brook, Nfld. will absorb work from cottage' .:: f.; 00 age (18), and since Thursday Smallwoo~ said in his speeches . a plan to help the fisheries of for the riding, in the final stages The money will go toward the I hospitals and the public healtl '\ ;: I ! 9. dence to warrant a Supreme h' f at the fishery conference last one province. "For that reason of his campaign. conversion of 110 tuberculosis services In the eastern part 0 I! 't ; i Court case. was )S Irst court appearance, aut"llmn he had laid great em. I emphasized what was needed The byelection Is set for beds to general hospital use, Ithe province. This work now 1"· 'II' o{la,r They were released on bail Magistrate O'Neill suspended I phasis on the idea that New· was an all·Canada fishery de· Monday. the extension of the operating done In St. John's. : I '1':: ! of $1,000 with a surety of $500 sentence. foundland ought not to go to (Continued on Page 5) . ~! .-======--:--: 1 . I" ",•. \1" I:,t~r (an\lql• ~f )te. . , \ nllmily will 'ct : I \1I'h J;. h' • m tnnight at the I, , I ~1I nf til. unil'crsity LIST PRICE $12.95 : I i. l:;'~r. 'pon,orcd hy the I , \. tlence Socict\' WOOD BEDS '(hr h .. ... ", . Ig t of the affair OUR PRICE I so,," ;:j t~e. crowning of thc I ~f Clrnl'\' Queen as well w ~! :1 o[ the finalists 515. , hicmonal Snow Qucen. a !hlights of the wcck S ,Iant float Plrade WONDER - COMFORT t. John's SaturddY' $7.95 I , later in thc C\'enlJl" FIBRE - FLUFF D t danre. sponsored WOOL- BATT " w:l1ta I Rcta Sigma fra· BE B , ".. If held at 'h" ., 'I) Int Cluh • C the . Four Preps_ G • " Bnlcf Belland, n.ram and Ed C I b .. th r ' 0)- SLEEPING BAG o . at P Irsl of lwo ap. , , the ~l'mnasium. who have bc~n • NEW TYPE DURABLE OUTERSHELL ••• since 1955 • WARM COMFORTABLE INNERLINED ••• pntprfd a talent show High SchOol. are • . FULL ALL AROUND RUSTPROOF ZIPPER • , • NS I \ltt b of the carnival , rought here at a . COlt b. BUY NOW! AT THIS LOW PRICE StUd' .) the rouncil enl S Union of at B30 , ". '. , ~'i11 .p.m. the b):::,nlinrno",agam provide It c Tickets are II'ller ~~rles Hutton and StOft reet; and Ash's Hill. ~ndLong's Thi~ OFFICERS ELECTED-'oThe Newfoundland Government Employees' Association held its annual meeting here Wednes· PPLlANCES I h Salurday there Orne delivery of day night when officers for 1963 were elected. Cecil Morgan was re·elected president. The slate of officen are (l·r), front row: Jim, Shea, secretary; lIIr .. Morgan; Charles Rennie. vice-president. Back' row: L. Bemmister, treasurer; R. Leaming, Idm'Stals .. are so 1d out assistant secretarY, and D. Simmonds, second vice.president. H. !Walters was 'convenor of the nomination committee. The ~illl~ss:lon tickets at election of officers was conducted by· A. Cochrane. Matters discussed at the meeting included a brief which will be shortly IIit 'II able, a spokes. presented 10 the. provincial government, requesting a pay increase. The matter of the NGEA establishing a supermarket in St. John's was also on the agenda. (News Staff Pholo) I , ' C-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15, 1963 THE DAILY NEWS, In The News Iy Newfoundland/s Only Morning Paper . WAYFARII be The DAIU NEWS is a mt'I'ning papel carJIrr. A~ I not ed in tho THE FACTS OF LIFE MI'. Collins iliblikcb tIl: ceolu~a established in 1894 and published al I ... JO\"e I' Ihe Nr-ws Building 355·359 Duckwurth Anyone who expresses an opinion on 1865 tolcl Ihe legislatUre that n~.~r almost anything may expect to havp. of carnine pnWH wrre lie d ~ potl Streel, SI. John's, Newfoundland, by t' II" e ed it challengcd. Thal Is normal. Uut aln Ie lnCrp8slng Illipulall ~ Robinson & Company. Limltcd. · 1\ . t' I on. Aid' it should not be on the basr~ po II clans nee . IIr.p\ th ~IE~IBER OF IVrl'C hy c!onfiil'l Clvrr Ihe L'r "ugh of misunderstanding and OIisrepre· I' enth ' 1'RI~ CANADIAN PRESS sontation, particularly by someon!! torm('lltNI ronslantJy hy Ihe ' whose attitudcs and fairncss have aI Iwcds of the peopl!~ in lea * Arj The C~nadlan Press Is cxclusively ways commanded respect. Yet \~ iI'\( fishery WAs deprcsscll, theyf! ~h!! al entitled to the usc {or republication 01 "1 WI'! Cullins has done ml~ wrong. lIe has hecn PI III: ill ral \Va~ Ito open lip the' , N LAKE, ~Ie. news despatches in tbls papcr crcdll l1l in a column I wrotc a week ngo un illl as rnl' Y il Television-Radio Sets Artists Excel ISmail ,. , 1 PV'oduction i For l\~ewfoundland Hotel A large and enthusiastic all· • The NEWS Combination television and provemcnts will make them dienee jammed Memorial Univ· News radio sets are scheduled to be among the best in Canada, New. ersity Theatre Wednesday night Seen January installed in all rooms of the Coundiand is noted for its hos· for the second recital of the NowfOlmdland Hotel by the end pitality, and we believe in keep, current Kiwanis Concert So· Adverse weather and scorcily I the opening month last year to potlights of this month. Altollether 140 ing the Newfoundland Hotel ciety series. on the Grand Banks reslllted in approximately 254,000 pounds, sets are being obtained 10 lip to this tradition." ,I Heard on the program were relatively small production by Pollock production (143,000 supply all the guest and public ---- I John Lea Morgan. pianist·com· Newfoundland's frozen fish pounds) was nearly six time! Spots rooms in the Canadian National G\· d M h .poser, assisted by Lorraine processors during Jannary, Ihe greater Ithan it was a year ago, hotel. alne UC Cahlil (Farrell), soprano, federal Department of Fisher- "As is usual at this time of THURSDAY'S FIRES The provision of these faciH. Mr. Le~ Morgan played an ies snid Wednesday. the year, cod production wa:; * * ties is the latest step in a pro. If' extensive, varied and well- The department added that low, less than 320.000 pound~, , Hlh IIhtft * * A,.ctic Scene Lime Street . _ . 3:25 gram of keeping thc Newfound. normation chosen program ranging from thc month's output has been This represented a slight in t1\~~, lI't~ Ideal land Hotel in line with intrr. early baroque 10 compositions estimated to be 2,5 million I crease over the January 1962 p.m .... overheated oil- : !\ 1111 Iht in Antarctica. national standards of comfort A report from Anthony of lhe present day and in dud· pounds. This compares \\'ith ·3.2 I output, the department .;ald. ;' Robert" Fuylor, director of I burner ... no damage . . \" J 111 II A t' f cd two groups of his own com· 'II· d f th f' t I , . ~ urs ltll. nn d serVice, iV. • n . leson, yre, execu Ive manager 0 ml Ion poun s or e Irs· i In indulln" Ihl' Arctic Institule of North \ Blackmarsh Road. mannger oC the hotel said the . Newfoundland Board of positions. month of 1952 and an eight- Ii America in Washington, ~ays: wa~ hith, 01 15.a3 Thursday. Trade, said Wednesday that lIfr. Lea Morgan's composl· year January average of 2.4 Ii " "I'm afraid New Englander~ p.m .... overheated ,1 \\ 1111'1\ lit In addition, rooms in thr Peter Newton. president and lions for the piano arc ex· million pounds. BOYS' wOlild get mad at me if 1 said •oil burner .... no damage. hotel arc being redr.eorated managing·direetor of Dominion tremely well conceived for the "Most pronounced in the ::' '~:\.1. Ihp hull' fine their weather is for " Central Street ... 11.02 and refurnished, At presen!. 16 Construction Company, gained instrument·, exploring the full, drop in haddock production," I' 'I h't $.'\S " \ I pl'ciiminnry lesting of pola are being renovated, and thel'e, for the local coslruclion sec. range 01 solo works, which It the department said. "down. '1 nlflh\ll!nc la 'p.m .... overheated oil .' cqllipment. too, are expected t" Iw rom- tio\l much valuable informa. is capable of giving, and at from the January 1062 figure I 'I 1(1 1'3)' (nr The ~now covel' mcasures burner . _ . no damage. pleted by the end of the month. tion-particulnrly in respect of the same revealing a higb de· of 2,7 million pOl.ncls 10 1.1 I BLACK II· liP to six feet in the woods. Ii'll In Iht Total fires for Febru This will bring the numher of the controversial question of gree of sensitive inspiration. million. A general scarcity of 1 I ,'11 !"f hi TIll' "explorers" left Mil· rooms' which have been repaint- bid depositories-a question be. ~Ir. Lea ~Iorgan did completc this species in the commercial i I Iinockl't recently and expcct I ary: 24 ... no personal n l'llhh III ed, recarpeted anrl refurnished ing dealt with locally by a justice to every style of com· fishery is cvident." to return Inler this week. It to 50. It is planned to do the special committee of the con. position he tackled, but it was The department reported an rall"'l\' . injuries. DENIM JEANS i~ !l0 miles from Millinocket o o remninder of the rooms before strnclion section. especially in the impressiona, incrense was registerer! in pro· l','nnw~ to • n(\rlh to the next plowed ACCIDENTS the end of the yenr. The committee is now form. live pieces, in which his own duction of rcdfish, plaice ami 6-16 r(,l1t a('('\IUnl roads and .civilizalion neal' 'It A Says Mr. / Matheson: "The ing under the chairmanship of eomposit-ions may be grouped, gre),sale and pollock. The big· \, h' hOlTliw Ihl' Canadian border. H amI on venue .. "\ rOOms are being tastefully dec. I Ihat he excelled himself. gest improvement was in red· ~ aflrr IA~I. 8.50 a.m .... small bo'.'" oratod lI'l'th modern flll'nl'tllre, Wmanager lliam Sheely,of J. L, NewfoundlandE. Price and Lorraine Cahill delighted the fish. Output of this speCie, n,~ "Ulif!, knocked down ... slignt carpets and curlains. 1'ltese im· Company. audience with several selee· jumped from 4B,OOO pounds in IJebalers Win ____ tions from the song and "lllnn hfl~fd injuries. TEHRAN, Tran,CAP)-':'The ]\:r. Newton rcpresenl~d the operatic repertoire. She inter· II, '"'l'tl'~\i~n nesday hy Ihe building inspec· \\cI;i11 nll'thods of dealin~ wilh per· Rennie's Mill Road flow of Iranian oil to world NBr, at t~e annual mee.ttng of, prets the compositions beau· tor as heing "a health and fire n,\. f\,'rN III! $1.98 :.. r,~ ... ,.,,! \1.,n ard wns sllspe(·tcd of subversil'p . . • markets resumed Mondny aftct' the. C~lIad\3~ Con.str~clton As· tifully and with dramatic hazard" to the immr.dialc liNt al I It \ \ .1\ aclil'itics, as well as 11k· IT,tnll~ ill " ,It·· 2 p.m ... _ two-car colli- a three.day interruption cRuml I sor.:allon '"' Wtnl1lpeg last effect. neighbollrhood. Carlhyism and U.~. loyally I!I~~ :n \\hlth .; .• , ':h31 1lI ".rMr sion ... slight damage by the I'ovolution in ftl'i/:hhOi' mo lth. ------In a report 10 council. ~,.l, .. , 1 ,'alhs \1'I're examples of Ihe ,t. Ry IA3:. . . 1'-,"1' \\)1'1 , ~uggested Ihe hou,e he I , •. ·I·\~ ,." Irclld toward the deslruction ... no personal injuries. inl! Iraq, Iraqi pilots rctul'tlcd Mr. Ayre said Mr. Newlon ARCADE Ii\ il1~ Nil nf """ """-,,,: 11': 11:-- dt" to the joh of navigation tanker~ will rnlarge on his report in mOHrl. 0\' ., •• of democratic ideals. Ii '1\. \\,'rlh $5 I Plymouth Road . - . and froi!(ltters nn the Shalt·al- person tn the executive of tlte House is Hazard Council directerl Ih~ rill' I· .,I Ih~I ~rAt , ,',.,"\":', ~1I,;\n :l.45 p.m .... hit·and-run Arab River. Till' Shalt,al·Arah conslruetion sec lion. and possi· A two·storey wooden frame IIlPflical heailh ollicrr 10 it;. STORES 1 Thp lIarvard team of Char· '., -,_,: ,1(\,'1 nc:\ .1r~\lt'd anfl huilding dwellin/! at 54 Lidn,,·· spert Ihe premises, will! the , I. l\'llt fl1'm h's Slevenson and .lohn no~· .. considerable damage separates Tran Iraq at the hly, the general mcmbership . f. ,."Illc \t!rlh . head of tlte PCl'finn Gulf. laici' in the month . .Slon~~~~~e_t _was_c_la_sserl_~V~cl_. , : .. i,'ull"lll ('l's arglled the ne~atlvr., say· _v_iew of having it condrmnr.", , \\fil~ :l~\lrl' ;111(1 ... no personal injuries. ------illg secret inl'esligalion~ and .. _.------======:"_11 hrlnrirs. '~. t~) ~\I(' up !ill'ir : 1. 'I'" • l'olllmitlces meeting hehind Accidents for Febru ~ malnl rnlnl'f I r(wil 1)( l'~lndllllln· I: rlosed doors were necessary I' hr '"I'P"'I of ::1.' ",,:!d \\ ;~I':'o il ncl I aI'\': :15.. 11 personal 10 maintain sccurity againsl I 11 II", 1\1 ra nI c\Cn:~ Communist infiltration. Thc)' I injuries. ,,::.~.: 1t',:11 ,;11.1 tlip 'Iln,lu,! ~f ,aid it is the democratic pro· POLICE BEAT MOLSON NOW SERVES YOU COAST TO COAST ~'f I'! rrd\'r:ll nm t'illl ,ppllt~ 11111. cess Ihat determines defence ;"""":I~:\'n ;lnd Hnyal Three' arrests ... two ",;;'" )1""nlr,1 I"'li,'r l)olie)·. men for drunkenness, -FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC 18 Years, and one for impaired First III driving and hit-and-run. ST. JOHN'S, MONTREAL, TORONTO, Novaport entered .. AcadelllY Award Spanish trawler sailed. FORT GARRY, REGINA, PRINCE ALBERT, I : 1 : 11th 1I0ur, playing a thought. LETHBRIDGE, EDMONTON, VANCOUVER les, female whose mother IOl'e was dr.l·ing her children 10 the brink of psychosis. Television She said she is not worried ahout type casting. "I'm set ting some of the best parts Meeting On MOLSON Ihat arc being written [or wo° 'it Il'fS Ihll 'lit men. I'm having a ball." I)" I'\l';mdin~ " , ' About the length of time Here Tonight " rt"l'r \u\rrl'll in helwecn Oscar nominations: CANADIAN "I came here from England W. II. Duvis, organizing sec· 1 ' when I was 17. Nobody reallr retar" of the National Associ i knew whal to do with me. I alion· for the Advancement of was a young character act 'l'ele\'ision, said Thursday nigttt LAGER BEER ress, and there aren't many the success or failure of to· parts for that category." night's public meeting herc "will in all probability in ." artrd~. "I always lookcd old for my age, Why. in State oC the fhwnce the final decision of the I ~.• u i7:.1dr a ~Ih'dalt~· Board of Broadcast Govcrnors ~tl:h\':, 'loll;rr· Union ~IG~I had me playing ,we: hr Ih,' ,amr, a Washington publisher who on a CBC television gtation lor Philip \\'ylit' 1'1'1\. was telling Spencer Tracy Sl. John's." . IS , ~!::Ii,m h", the :In· hoI\' to get elected president. The Cirst public meeting of , 1 :';::i(::ilin ~Uf{l'rc'li s\Il'h At the time 1 was 21 and the organization will be held in n.~ L,n;hllr)" ,':lm, Tracy was 48 to 50. the theatre of Memorial Uni· n~rd Inth Ih,' Broad· "But then I decided whut I'ersit)', and lIlr. Davis is hop ess the heck. I might as well try ing that 1,000 people will at NOW I!~:!~ ri ;\ Ta'lr nl Ihe mother bit. The results' tcnd it when the organizing scc· ,'I' an,'I~rr: , :: uhlth ,Iw played .' lInirt1in~ mothrr have been rather curious. 1 retary will outline views of ~rr~ It, r"llrcl played Laurence Harve)"s the association. n Ihf' h,"'I.!: mol her In Manchurian and Dr. Alex Laidiow, secretary A,VAILABL£ nn "~I t~\I"~ I~ he's ahout the same age 1 of the Broadcasting League of , ''''1'1.1'1'' Itl am-37. Canada, Was in SI. John's '1'hurs· "Yes. I might as well tell day and held a lengthy discus 1 1 my agc, because most people sion with !llr. Davi~. He is Ihink I'm about 50." scheduled to leave fot' Halifax AT Angela is the mother of an tonight. II.vear.old boy and a 10·year· Next week ~Ir. D.. vis will 1\1< . olci girl. She also has been begin his television crusaJe ,,,h hfl~ iq r s mol her to a son, 19, of hus. across Canada. He will visit .. ' ~rrHd Itl mlb ballli Peter Shaw by a pre· Halif"x, Charlottetoll'n, Fred I' I'ious marriage. ericton, Montreal, Quebec, Ot I tawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, ne I gina, Saskatchewan, Calgary, I I this, thc premier said, holding Vancouver, Victorla ami ,,:hite· :t· up a booklet, is the report. " I'n,jr,'~ II01 loJ horse. 'I \ I· 11111' [rlh'''". ,nd The report is the first one from 1'''~~ 3) I in Canadian history that sets .! I 0" I hI' dc· Ollt in dctail What the Govern ml'nt of Canada is doing for I '~" To Investigate oJ.-' \ " !airl :hl'rr are farmers in Canada. 'lie: H·hin" Pi'll\'· , fill"! .. ( r ~ ~io\ ~.:,::Idl an~ six fresh 1 It is the first detailed Be , ~,,"~ 10' I\r,.ll ''>;''''~ prol Ill",.;, . connl ever written oC what the City Lighting : go\,crnment is doing for agri ~,r STOP GAS LEAKS TERnE HAUTEjt Ind; (.-\P) NOW BR~WED AND BOTTLED BY NEWF~~LANO 8ReW~RY LIMIT~Q -All city and oDunty pupils returne4 to clp~~cs ¥pnday ~ ~,..: 12 .. 4 ~f\,r wprkcr~ r~pRired Ilijl Ipaks (NOI insilled by Ihe Board 01 Liquot Con,rol) - ~ = - .' . fllulld "in tllrf" el~mlmt.rr Icho&l. and a' junior ~i'h Icliool. , , £":'THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 13, 1963 Carpet .Sweeper Mr. R. Winsor Th~~ SOO pICK Jl KS Addresses St. Parent ~ ~~ sell yard gOI 'Molt" who Ing machines, Rug INS 1,T SELF.CONTEMPT? Foils U on seW that tl1 notions salone in BY KAY SHERWOOD James UC Women BY MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE sewing f the , onths II The regular meeting of the fivetb!lliast seven, , _------. YISITS IIERE ]( your new carpet sheds like St. James United Church" Woo Not long ago, a new acquain· in e Mrs. F. DahlbCl';: of Lead' a molting buHalo, join the cir· men took place on Thursday, tanee o[ mine look 0[[ for a l! ,\D)' Ilcn;ons wishing to for more sev Cove Is visiting st. -John's this cle of (rustrated homemakers. Feb. 17, with seventy members Hawaiian holiday. A few days ,lace sodal nule~ In the wcek and is registered at Le· Carpetmakcrs and dcalers as later our landlord decided to through ~ay: ~I Snrlal Column llIay do so present. The President, Mrs. rties In Wit Marchant Lodge. sure liS blandlv that· shedding paint, our apartment and other II b,· calling 8·2177·8·9, or Puddester, welcomed Mrs. Pen· lIlore patake '{aeation! I 01' "fluffing" is natural. It is ney the wife of the new minis· demands were also made on I ,,:rillng In the DAIL\' peo~rm8tes, mor~ TO !Ii 0" A SCOTIA simply thc short ends of fib· ter as well as five other new my energies, so I did not reo and their NEWS Office. Ituck"'ortb Mrs. Nora Halleran, lormerly el's hailing up on the surface spond to the strcam of letters Sinorl members: Mrs. Skanes, Mrs. spring and s I I of 51. Vincenl's, is at present o( the rug. and does not in· Denie[, Mrs. Viarren, Mrs. Dia· that began to arrive from my the pre 1 'I ,! cnjoying a holiday with her sis· dicate the rug is rapidly wear mond and Mrs. Thistle. new acquaintance. that are worn I ter in Wollville, NOI'a Scotia. ing away. To cheer us, they And, o( course, Whereupon I received a cable say that the more luxurious the During the devotional perilld season alwayS br Rl:Tl1n~S IIOME TO tIALIFAX I'U~, the longer it will shed. from her, accusing me 01 "in· Mrs. Francis Dove conducted thOught o( r.ew clot , ~Ir. and ~I rs. n. A. ~lanrr.Y lIIr. and ~Irs. George T. Gra· Some consolation! the third Bihle study of the suiting" her. I. of I'rmz. NOl'a Scotia. Ie£! St. ham of Halifax, who were in group (or this winter. It wa~ .ou are planning on d ,IQhn'~ by TC\ \\'ednesday, fol· Aller monlhs of (ussing with I had not insulted her. I had the city on business, retUl'lled beautifully presented and re l I sewing, check lowin~ a business trip to this home by TCA on Wednesday. a molting rug. I hal'e data vealed aspects of the Early merety been involved wt t h oand patterns that . cil~·. \\,hil~ hrl:('. thcy 11'1'1'1' While here they were register· which may interest you. We Church which were most inter· matters other than the lady'! " clln expect thick, deep piled CHI" wish lor my attention. But so t a tinY sample of ~ J:ur~'" at the :\'cwfoundland cd at the Newfoundland Hotel. esling. CU heck the pattern I HI11rl. pets to shed more than hard or self.disparaging is this woman c kind o( zippcr nCE C()~GR.\TULi\TIONS tightly twisted loop construc, Following the Bible study the that she could only credit my well.stocked nl l'mHI S.\l'Kyn.l.I; Con~rat\llations to Marita tion. Synthetic fibers. such as ladic~ were privileged to be ad· ' inattention with contemptuous abuY matching zip ~Ir, Rouert \\'att of Sack\-ille. Ann Scott who won 83 per cent nylon and Acrilan, because of dressed by Mr. Robert Wind· disregard for her. Perhaps thread. KIl. i, at present in the city Imcril) in Theory of ~lusic Ex· their uniform length may not sor of the Rehabilitation Cen· her problem is the problem 01 on bu~ine~~ and is registered al amination. Madta is a pupil of shed (or as long a period ns tre. Mr. Windsor speaks with a reader who writes: natural fibers sllch as wool. sure you have th\' \'\'~Iarchant LOIlge. Pres~nt.ation School, Cathedral conviction fro m his own expel" pins and needles. Square. 'Continuous-filament nylon car· lence and with a wondcrful "My daughter sent me ~ 211- Memorial University's 19G;~ Della Eela Sh.l 7 crewel needle, FROM II~RnOR Gn~rE TO FORTUNE pets may not shed at all. Car· sense o[ huml)ur. He talked of cent greeting card for ml' re ternity Queen, is Mary Maloney. ,!til ~'carart" to thread becaUSI and ~tr,. Chcslcy Bull of ~Ir. and ~h's, Gcor~c Lake 01 pcl~ that get a lot of traffic the wide aspects of Rehahilita cent hirthday. I ha\'e Jus I "I'. will shed fasler than those not fuzz lodges in the hose, inter· (English-hullors). She is the dall;~h\cr III ' eye. 11'1\'\)<11' l;ruec \I'crr ill the cily Fortune. who werc in the' city tion which is the process o( re· come hmne from a lamily re· [cring with its pulling power. Fall,.-I~lax· thi, w,:~k nil hu,iIlCss. The), on business, Icft Wednesda)' to used as frequcntly. storin!! disabled persons to ac· union at her house where her Mrs. Gerald Maloney of Grand you shop. to sur r\'lurllrd \lmllc \\'C,lllcsda~·. return to thcir hOllle. While tive useful lives, and 01 the husband's mol her ~ho\l'ed me Photo). lhe neW tail.or's cusl here they were registered at Bow to COile with the fuzzy To rcmedy this, I hal'e to education which must he car an expensive suede hag shc balls is something else again. hook the hose to the blolVer make pressmg so ~ (i1l~7.;\(;;\ the Ncw(oundland Hotel. ried on. on three levels. Cor· had reccived from my dau!(ht· They help you gl 1'1;\' GOl\la~" l\i;:h School Frequent \'acuuming. will reo end, and blowout the fuzz. rect attitudes must he Costered cr Cor her birthday. I cannot mo\'e the luzz. But I have a 1\",,1''' da)' will he held on f..I· CONGRATULATIONS in the patient. the relatives and get ol'er this hurt. Can you tank.type cleaner thai relies Blow it out the windor oul the public at large. The pat· explain the differencc between \1l' II ; , . II ASTRO.GUIDE By Caean 's Big Months For Friday, February 15 Use a tailor's cushion by all Present-For You "and means, i[ you have one, If You rs .... An, nil-around fine 1I0t, place the top of the dayl Personal and business reo sleeve o\'er the end o[ your lationships are both excellently ironing board as shown and aspected. Put first things first. press the scam ever so care· however, :and attend to business. fully, Lse moisture in the Friends may require somc atten seam or your steam iron. tion during the evening. Help E\'en wIth this, sometimes a them in any. way, )'OU can, reo damp press cloth over the membering to put the interests of seam will prove a protection, your own 'dependents first, 'of course. When shopping, look at braids and bindings, and the Past .. , On Feb. 15, 1875; the Future ... Our grandchildren ullusual trimmings that are first reigning king to visit the may sec f~ce, compubory college available, Sometimes the s e, Uo!ied State! emb~rkcd for his, education in America, Even be: like well·styled bullons, can bome shores. He was David fore that time, grade and higb dress a fabric and make it look like it costs more; they Kalakaua, King of the Sandwich schools will no' doubt start to can also help to emphasize Islands-now our 50lh State, remain open twelve months, of lashion points. Hawaii. the year. Tho'Day Under' Your,Sign ARtES (B.rn March 21 10 April 19) ,LIBRA (Slpl. '23 10 001. 221 Concentrate on 2'tttins:- the most out or Planets provide ;I stimulus to mental' pur. ,eontld.!o made during the: J~st fe" ,..etkl~ Auits, e~ptCi3l1ly duri., cnninr hour,. TAURUS. (April 20 I~ MoY,201" 'SCORPIO (oct, 23"0 Noi. 21\. " ConJticntiOUJ e£fr..rt rays off now lI} prel- .Vitality may ht: lomell'b:&t lowt 1O . .raw tigc as .well u in ~onfy. . down and C(llSt on past effort.; GEMINI (M~y 21 ~o Jun. 211 :~AGITTARIUS '(Nov. 2210 D.c.ll)· Adopt &,uuhOU!I attitude tnward • pu-. Catu '10 the whIm! O(")'O\1r mate '.Ind. :son who .teml. tl) be somewhat., in,incere.: you'll feel Jess depressed and .frultrated. .. CANCeR (Jun. 2Ho July 2t)' CAPRICORN jDec:22fo Jan. 20J', '~ .: .. l' ;.:: t 1\ ItI A. change .of Kent will brighten ]'OU1' NCrTOUS atrain t. a res'Ilt of hettie PIer.' I I likt' day at :you Cl!ly'be ~rt'd ,nth routine. Plan to ,tt to 001 uri,.. • . I 1 11 i~ leO (July 22 ,~ Au~. 211 ' AQUARIUS (Jon: 2i '\0 'F~&. 191 (11 Exp!orc'nt1f opportunltiu. ·~tJt thoagh Social c.ontaets may bto5!Om' 'intD UIr you think TJU' re n«; intert!ltdo bminc:ss when you least expect iL • WEDDING VIRGO [Aug, 22 to Sop!. 221 PISCES' (Felt, 20 ja 1;t~l'th 20) LONG-MAHER Good miu'romn to you !lice II bolt from ATOM Ictivitin 1b.a~ are fDo. 'ItreftUDIL I tho blue., Go out"d ,«I.brat&. SticIC to menu,! pulluit.1f ,au 'WI. " ~\'t\ :,1 :,~~rf' tn The wedding took place on Dec. 15, 1962, at the Basilica of St. John the Baptistr of Sylvia Joan Maher, , . '~r·"~"\ :,,:~,\:-:- ,'::~hil1ns C19!J.l'i.I& i!attrprl..t, Inc. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Maher, to J. Edward Long, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Long. Rev, Father " ,1 .· .. ~,·r· ;':1'~~':~~ :-'\ 111l1l'h ~ II i 7~t~ ~l-:i' ~ .':: ;':l't ~tl McGettigan officiated. The bride's attendants were Cheryl Maher, (maid of honor), sister of the bride, Shrink Fullness With Tip 01lr08 I, i and Jane Long, The groom was attended by Pat Cleary and Paul Long, brother of the groom. The .,,. Ilt'ar :\Irs, Picken: I seem wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents, and the reception was held at Barney'S. to have trouble sewing even Toastmaster was Stan Jardine. The honeymoon was spent in Boston, U.S,A., Hamilton, and Mitchell, a slightly biased edge to a straight one. I always get the Ontario. The newlyweds are now residing at 16 Queenrs Road.-(Royal Photo) I: straight eoge too loose and it I, ripples. What can I d07-L. T. I Drar I., T.: Shown here is New Fashions for Mothers-to-Be Easy, Slimming 'I all almost sure way for join· PRINTED PA T'fERN inl! n straight and bias edge together. Lay both edges out, smooth TO-DAY and Clnt, ano ease the edges together as shown. Do not stretch or pull, Just ease 1HESE MADCAP MUSICIANS BLOW UP A , ! them gently so no wrinkles STORM IN THE MERRIEST ~::/~ !"tiU:!; than whclI show. Pin·baste, as in the sec , film ~r armhole is ond illustration. Place the COMEDY IN YEARSJ I\': a flal sur(ilcr, pins crosswise; then, with a short basting stitch, basle the ~:t 1,'r.~Cl' ~n(l they two edges together, easing :ft': ~C~ c:;rdul press the bias edge on 10 the :;~ (:Iy in t h(' seams stmight. When this is stitched : ~~t ~~(I'J1d('rs, If you and pressed, the seam should ~l\! 3 ;:h'lC hOJro or blend together perfectly. :'-': t.7 a ma~:l~ln(l. tic I s::;~" wrap a small MARY BROOI{S PICKENS, ::'(: Q\(r Ill<' maga· Reader Service, \11~1. iiI strine around care st. Jolin's Dally News, ~~t: ~\ )'ru ha\'c a firm P.O, Box 89, Dept, C,' ~l'U ROa!RTSDIl ~:, rrl'iS !'l1\l\' slecvc Radio City Station, JUSTICE II S~,1'n in ;kctch, SeW York 19, N,Y. LUUE PMlllI'S PAUL IIISSIE ! ' , mN[TfI WlLLla., , I uZflm~ 1 ' THE WELL CHILD) , D ERIC URK!R I, •... JINNIFIR JAYWE THE ,.IJ1 JIIIMYTHDMPSQN , , ~ ~m"lT mns t", t': Partially Opened Eyes In f".HtnII!II CO ..OR . - Won't Disturb Sleep Also - UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS TIMES OF SHOWS taken from you was injected EVENING SHOWS 7 O'CLOCK - 9.00 deep into the hip muscles of SIZES MATINEE: 2 P.M. BOYS' 1":::1\1 m"iher writes your son and not into the vein. 141f.z-241f.z '!c 4'~'t\u",'ld HIll dl't'S not Since injection into the mus· (:':S! hi! ryes cnmpl~tc cles does not require testing Maternity fashions for spring arc flgnre flattering and pretty. Bouffant checked silk orgallza 6'1-11n~ -fl,tfMftS , ~! s:eens, When he is for hlood type, the procedure (left) has bntton.off white collar and generous bow, Checks are black, blue or yellow with NEXT ATIRACTI0'N I (1:\ c:~se thrm with· was not dangerous and does white. The golden shift of silk and rayon (right) has cowl neckline and graceful flowing LESLIE CARON - DAVID NIVEN in Reversiole c:!il(u:ty, lie sleeps not place your son in jeopardy Simple, scooped bodice at I I scarf. Both designs are by Tony Lynn. tached to sort skirt-presto! a "GUNS OF DARKNESS" - TENSION " ~: ~.;~ mNh('r i~ afraid shOUld he later need a trans· , =i:: 1/t s0:\lrth::'~ in his fusion. dress that wins praises all year TERROR - EXCITEMENT - Also TROY '1 '1 r.q~t . 'round. Choose flower print DONAHUE - CONNIE STEVENS in 1 [or soft flattery. ! ' It is true thai when blood Is "SUSAN SLADE" - DRAMA - EXCITE ~:r. (ms of this kind transfused directly Into the tJM PRAYER, ! I 3 , .. ,:., I I POLll'S POINT.E.RS FOt TODAY FROM c l)" J Printed Pattern 4687: Half I , "~"l.j.1" Ml'r a lout \'ein, careful cross·matchlng of MENT - THRILLS, (:;:::,~ sleep the eyes the blood types of the donor ~be Upper Room 0 . Sizes 141,~, 16, 18th, Wh, 22%, ,. II fO th~t onl\' the and recipient is essential. I'm 241,~, Size 16% requires 3% , .'I ' ' .- ,."' , . 'I " 1:/ \'is:hlc, If.' how. sure your doctor makes this a yards 45,inch fabric. if' i $1.98 Homemade Whosoever . . . shall humble , e! thl' iri~ (the a routine part of all such pro· himself as this little child, the can be seen, cedures, same is greatest in the kinl: FIFTY CENTS (SOc) in coins I, , t?r.lea is exposed Food Trays dom of heaven. (Matthew lij;14) (no stamps, please) for this .! I ,t..'(t thl; portion of the Q-lIIy daughter, nine and pattern. Print plainly SIZE, , , \ .II ~ tljoecially scnsitil'c to a half, has a mustache which NAl\.JE, ADDRESS, STYLE PRAYER; 0 Lord, we bring J"" II ~ eye doctor shoulo NUMBER, ' '. : is quite noticeable. She is a BY POLLY CRAMER When making soup, make lhe Thee humbled hearts. Seal this " !i: ;1; IVme sal\'e or e\·e. lovely child and I'm afraid she stock ahead and store over humility within us that never "I "1·' STORES DEAR POLLY-Here is an Send order to ANNE ADAMS, 'I! ~ !; ~ tsed at brdthne. will get an inferiority complex, night in the refrigerator. Next more may our other spirit pos .': '1 'I idea we find quite handy in our care ST. JOliN'S DAILY NEWS I am afraid to use a bleach family. Carry shoe boxes, iin· morning skim 0[£ all the fat sess us. May we daily imitate 'I ,II ~ my g,!'car·nld son Dr hair remover on her, Can Pattern Department, 60 FRONT ed with aluminum foil, in the accumUlation and finish mak· the life and service of Him who ~ I : b'~ths eld he was ex. ST, WEST, TORONTO, ONT. '1 ' you suggest anything? trunk of the car. When you ing the soup. said, "I am meek alld lowly in 1 measles, The doctor heart," for only thus can we . , , h,lOOd from me Dnd A-It would be interesting to stop at a drive·in for sand· I. wiches, milk shakes, etc., place When bleaching slubborn find peace for our souls. We "Prairie wolf" is another NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THEATRE : I rt mto him, lie said know whether your daughter the food for each person In a stains in the kitchen sink, I ask in His name. Amen. name for the coyote. ! : 1had had measles, has any other signs of mascu· box. The boxes are especially put in my sink liner, etc., p. '~Id act as a \·ac· IInity or precoclous maturing. good as trays for the children. so they all come sparkling The United States bought the If'~, did not test either If she has, there may be Hong Kong's name means Virgin Islands from Denmark D,C. clean at the same time. :1 bab)"s hlood t''Pe some disturbance of her glands "Fragrant Harbor" in Chinese. for $25 million in 1917, TO-MORROW c'-ct hcard this ' was• of internal secretion and a DEAR POLLY-I have found· When the feet in girls' stretch tI, procedure. Could thorough study should be made that when making stuffed toys, tights wear out, cut them off troUble il my son to determine the cause. On t;:; a good practice is to insert an above the knees and trim with THIS WAS THE WORLD OF td a transfusion? the other hand, this may just lace to make petti·pants. NEW be something that runs in the empty cardboard tube in the neck after stulCing the head. R.F. SPARTACUS... from family of one or both parents, This will hold the neck straight blood DEAR POLLY-After buying "SUPER-GAS" Kllling each individual hall' and prevent that "droppy neck sag," sweaters or T shirts for the folllcile with an electric needle B.V. children or my husband, I aI· NOW READY TO SUPPLY YOUR Is about the only way to get ways put elastic thread through rid of the hairs permanently, DEAR POLLY- Label small the neckbands. It prevents In the hands of a skillful skin stretching Bnd lasts for a long specialist, it is not unduly cardboard box e s "Ears," "Eyes," "Nose," "Headache," time. PROPANE GAS painful and will not cause scar and line these on medicine cab· H, A, G. ring, R,EQUIREMENTS. KIRK DOUGLAS· LAURENCE OLIVIER' JEAN SIMMONS DEAR READERS - Often ~.CHARLES LAUGHTON· PETER USTINOV • JOHN GAYIN '1/' dozens of you send in the same See our appliance display. , ."\.h.~A~A td AND TONY CORTIS suggestions, so please do not ,/'" :I?IA)~W:~.)~»I» ...... ,NU' feel slighted if any idea you so Domestic - Commercial - Outdoor. ~ Manners • Ilpl •• kindly shared is credited 10 Installation on all items Prt~iltl:U U.ifUlil·klcrll::~al J:a:nn 1~ s.r,TtOfMW" ...,,.... someone else. The other one booked January - ,and • By MTLLETT came to our attention first. FREE Also-UP-TO-THE MINUTE NEWS. We always try to use the Cirst February. one received. TIMES OF SHOWS ,POLLY inet shelves. Sort out you r Cheiver's Propane Ltd. PLEASE NOT.E:-ONE EVENING SHOW" medicine accordingly and place DAILY STARTING AT 7.30 It 'in the boxes, ready to be Every chUd should have a chosen. special place for his own be· MATINEE: 1 P.M. MRS, E,P.P, JR. longings, which the. family may consider junk but which GIRLS- You are so syste· are important to Junior, and matic, YOU' put me to shame. , he should not be compelled to share them with others. He LAST TIMES TO-DAY' Memo to men: It's But your good hints are rals· ing me up to your class, can learn the pleasures of giv· CAMPBELL AVE. AT BLAC~lARSH ROAD better to leave hair un· POLLY Ing and sharing later but he , ' combed than to comb should be trained to keep his DIAL 9·4706 DEAR POLLY-Heft are a possessions tidy in 'his own' jan18,13wks (Fri.) ,~,in ~~.~~!C~ few of my favorite items: premises, · >. '-". B-~E DAILY NEWS. ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. FEBRUARY 15, 1963 , . I SEC \ . ~Heart operati on gives new life to I~ttle girl IConception Bay N ~', SH.\RBOT LAKE. Onl. IeI'I hcr mot her, Mrs, Thelma frustrated and irritahle. to the lungs. I hers amI the blocked artery in gets shunled abnormally be- \: seven.year.old l:irl is hal'in~ Draeger. "You couldn·t get her She withdrew Into herselr. Normally blond enlers the up· the lung, Instead they linked the tiveen Ihe c1mmlJers. F h C k S' ll~\' first tasle 01 winter fuu this outside Ihe door." lU'efcl'I'ing to be lc!l alone. pCI' right chamber and flows blrge I'ein carry in;: IJlood from Carol's molher SllYS she is is a es Ii pan,ard's. B~ ~~~r thanks tu a rare heart 1'\011' she's enjoying the thrill lIigh·sll'llllg lind nervuus. she inlo the Illwcr right chamhcr the uppet· body III Ihe hcart with slill small for her age hut has N"' optration \\~l'forl1led n Y~aI' of swooshing down a hill on a lacked thc ability 10 concenlrate which pumps il to the lungs fnr lhe artery to the I'i!:ht lung, put on (our pounds since lhe. SPANIAIlD'S BAY-It is an I ewsy Briefs Ilgo. toboggan. being dumped 0[[ in Inr long. oxygen, In Carol's heart. blood operatilln" olt! storv ... anything that a! , Cnrol Dracgel' had a comllli- the snow and climbing to the llOLE IN llEART was shunted lhrough the hole Part of Carol's blood now by- . I wife can• do tIeI husband can i' SPi\,\IARD'o- ~.t!dI sct of con~enitlll hem'l de. top of the hill for anolher ride. Tests in hospilal at Kingston, and pumped oul intll Ihe hody pas,cs her hearl and goes di- The tech11lque has been nsed, • i' . ., BAY ~~'s COl'l'cctcd in thc operation. Cal'lll was blue instead of the 45 miles to the sonlh. showed n withont reaching the lungs, redly to the lungs lo pick up for other heart conditions bIll' do better. ! Tht.lrsday cl'Cning , t i!I:;lype belicl"ed to have been itsually healthy pink when she hole in hel' hearl through which Queen's University surgeons oxygen, Il then retnrns to the doctors could find only one Ta~e. for example. the pre-' ladles gathered at the Pirformed only once \lrcI'iol1sly. was hoi'll,. She grew but not as blood was misroutcd, unusually lell Ihe hole untouched because heMl 10 he pumped through Ihe other example in medical liter- paratlOn .of !"eals. Anyone wh.o )II'. and ~Il's. JUhn ::!'Until this yea.' Carol was quickly as normal youngsters. small right chambers and ob. Carol's main problem was the body, Some still travels the alure of use in this particular knows IllS right hand from hl.s to. honour their dau"h strictly a house Illouse," sal'S She quickly became exhausted, slruclion of the artery leading smallness of Ihe right cham-I normal route and a Jitlle still condition. leftally ~anIII these prepare days a whenmeal. allespecl' one ~VlthIng was a bridal an enjoyabl' showe; terTIt, has to do is to open a package in playin"a the eon" · t add water, and stir. It is all so games and by dan ~sual ~imple that even a child can do T.. Barrett and CI~;;, S If IfUSSE'lr , P Iarl It. SmIth were hostess JA~~ess Corre5pon~ OpU I "What'lI we have for .up· received manv I • ~Halifax Syrup hony Growing In Y r' HARBOR, Nlld, ( I • per?" I asked the five children pensiVe gifts 'fro~e ~l windy ~ay last licits comment from school all- through education department ings are provided. whosc ages range from three and thanked them e: sarah Brown e! " ltALlFAX (('I'I - The Halifax indicate the 3().pieec Ol'chestra "There were only one or two 't' t h 1 I ( d t f I "0 t The ol·chestra. led b L to fifteen. We all looked on the kindnesses, Her m ,or her \lOme in this " , sYinphon~' Orchestra is winning is wny out in fron\. instances this year where some th 01'1 les 0 e p eva \Ill c an gran s or up 0.. cancer s. y co t hid' t th J'. C anlage fishing settler • improve the program. SchOOl boat'ds. sludenl organia- ;t;[ueller. presents a varied pro- pan ry s eves an III 0 e re~ . oSIah lar~e will take a' battle against rock 'n' 1'011 in Says one principal: stndents fell il was dull. How- SPUT FEES lions and community groups gram ranging from Mazarl to fngera.tor. and we found that Saturday, Fchrum some of her 1 No\':\ Scotia. public schools. "" 1 tho ugh the consensus ever. they would think anylhing Last year (hc orchestra \'is .. make up the remaining 5125. Leroy Anderson. ' [' the mIss us had left us ample, p,m. . handiwork on the c " two drew swords in an amOUl( the students was. al the outside of Elvis Presley would ··.The Hed 20 schools. hdnging the The education departmenl to choose from to make up one • • • '." IIndcclaml popnlarily conte~t 11 hc!:innin;:. that they should be be dull-and tho'se we always classics livc (0 mJny of the 13.- also assists in aligning the con· "'-. TAT h ! meal in her absence. On Thur'~J\' .· l'ear~ a~o when the ol'chc~lra hored with 10ng-hail'e<1 music.:n have with us." 400 students fOI' the first time. tent of the concerts with the mu. I~. • • eac ers: The older o~e~ .. doubting, I "No SUlTentle~" L.O,L, , ~~an a sel'il's of h'lll's of the words of a Gradc 12 stu- Thc' principal's rcmm'ks arc " The schools ami glll'erlllnent sic courses of the schools, Back· Meet I dare say, my abllttles as a cook. held their installa!' schoot~ ill the llrodlll'l·. : dcnt. 'Wc found that it was re'j contained in a wl'ittcn report to split the $3i5 orchestra fee. gl'olmd notes and teaching aides suggested somelhing from a members. their . . "Ie hatlle i.n·t OI'Ct' hut com·: I:Ixin;:. en j () y a b 1c ami intri· the NO\'a Scolia education de· I w:~n tho government paying $250 such as books. films and record-. HR, GRACE _ The Feb.; can. knowi.ng from well·display. ends. A rer)' Pkasa~; ments Irum ~rhll(\l authorities I guing,: parlmenl which each year ,0' , t· f th H b ed advcrllsements that food was spent there b Ih maryG LIBmee Ing a 'h .ef th arN or'._; pro d uc l s In ' cans are prepare d ten d'lng, Supper wa )' ~,'r f o. e ew i by people Who know their h1lsi. ' • • • I IIn!i rac~1 o~a ;an~ A . °tl~n atn k leac ers T sdsoc-I ness, The middle ones suggested: Again on Th'Irsd 13 IOn 00' p ace on ues ay, tl l I h Id f thO d b t' F b ~. ai' . e,la S ou ry some Ill", 11 1 e rU3!'\' I a card I 11 5 t SI F F e ruarv • a '.' rancls en-"t ' tl' hi' h Id .' n. 'I 1 , H: h S hi' H b ,I 1\ as Ie II ee one IV 0 mac e, e III th '"11001 t ra I Ig c 00 In ar or'. '..' .c ' .. 1 Grace. liP our ~I~I~S 'harter she saw [Illl al~ of the new rEgbn~ , ·1 I i i ! The main business of the I sO?~h coo e, I~. d tl t ~CIIOO, Attcnnance at thi! . .':' no. glOane Ie 11"0 I la was smaller than evenlllg was a s~ mposLUm on. ohter ones "not fish" 'I bl b - ;. I PI'ogrammed Learning and: ".. • , la y. ecau·e of the two T h' :11 h' T I thou"ht COr a moment. , mentIOned which tOOk I, I eac Illg . ac Ille~. 0 com- "How would you like some; the same timc, \[o'! 1.:! men~e the prog,amme. the fish cakes?" I lempted them as: procced fn th .' !lIr, Presldcnt presented an over- I" I' d .. i • S r e r\enlng . f th b k d (th \ Isua Ize those templtng lIttle I conSIdered satisfaclol\' , vIew 0 t e 3C gr~u~ of 'te golden brown ones that their i amount will be add~dl~" mov~bl~l~t':' ~n 3dna ~1'~Is'tOt' I S I mother makes. Even th05c in I monlhlv collection 'nd I POSSIdid I lIes dan 'th IIllI da Ions. our f'I'amI ~ Wooh d not I'kI e C'IS h f l'Itt I'e helps to brin·. "tt , J/ou'll find Experienced alld an .cone u e WI. a e~on-I much wili cat it without com· 1 ive nearer, ' ,e . I straho~ of a teachlllg machl~e. piaint if it servcd in this IVaI'. • • • I ~wo ~llms were show!: whIch i The wee ones and I like fish ~f f An C\'ent uf a I'er\, I araph~callY Illustrated the eon- I any species whether it is fried nature al . Courteolls Sales Personnel I structlOn, use and advantages . • ,so occured 0, , f lh' If' t rd' 1 hOlled. roasted or stewed. day evening when it i· ,OIS s,e ;IDS .ruc I~n CVICO. "NolV then," I told them as I ed. that a .~ fOR SUSDAYS I The 5 dlscusslon.s seem- passed around slices of bread, male who has been ev~nt~g ! while the e~tra·s ed to mdlCate that whIle lea· i well spread with J' am "VOII hcre fo b To You At , cher C011 t 1'1' th' .. r a lIum or of . are kept 10 be sl;o ORANGE JUICE 20 oz. Cans, 2 for .... 39c. Sert'e : s are . s an ,~on .• ~: children ~o and look al teie· and knocked do';'n I and other visitor i looko~t for Imp~o~cd leachlD" I vision, and by the time ,vour resident of !la.'· Rober\! I walked on. thel . techlllques and "'~Ile cducators . program is finished supper will highwa,' ncar hrr I , cannot afford to Ignore such a ' be readv" IlIon tl ,. ,t' \ almost· as . prized 1 EVISCERATED FOWL, 4 to 5 lbs ..... 38c. lb. ., 'd d I' • • ' Ie Iltim Ir' mats that arc 1 ,i' f prol1l~sl~g I ea as programme I The first thin:: I did was to: Snow. ha~ sUI'l'II'mhed'tn . only on Sunda GOLDEN------GAL MARGARINE, 3 Ibs. for 57c. CENTREVILLE~ I Iearnm~. ':1UC~1 care. common i cut liP some sal~ ~ork in thin I injuries. The matter i!, Qf special oecasion se,ns,~, and JlId~ement ar~ to h,e. stnps and place It m a pan on' 5C. in the ""IHis of the I'isit of a minist I exelclsed hefo~e enthUSIasm IS, the stol'e. for fish cakes are • • • ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING : Rhown for thIS popular ncw not rcally worthy of the namc The 3nllilal meclin: e! . was once I proposal. unless they are fried in salt congrr~ation of HoiI' 3 pkgs. for ...... 39c. in ercry covc. harb~ I It was announce~1 that the, pork fat. Preparing potatoes Church will he hcid .' . town in Newfoun STORES next mceUm: of the was an matter. for all I on Satllrdar ' ! mot~thly I ea~y ~chool art has all but disapi ASSORTED JELLIES, 3 pkgs. for ...... 23c. , Branch WIll be held on ~Ionday. i had lo rio \Vas to put a CliP oC ruary 16, '\otire- m ,,: the largcr settle: lI!arch 4,. and the agenda f?r i hot watcr in a saucepan. add a gil'cn in the church on ercn in some tin~' that. mcetmg eaBs for panel I' CounCI"lland electric .appliances COI)l'lidrnt and general manager (If d's Bay :"lectr"lcal I r' ." ", ., ~'appa,n.Gurney Ltd" Montreal, • \1 George I. Hamson, vlce·pres. IS chairman of the new council. Briefs In Newfoundland, - Popular TORONTO (CP) - The Ca· nadian Electrical l\Ianufaetur· .. ers' Association has announced Support Canada's 'pearlng \~~~~;ti~~e ~~n:di:~WCO~~V~isli~~ winter work program D Appliance lI!anufacturers, ' ISap I Mat-making _ It extends the scope of for· I of ; , , mer appliance bodies and will Yif !IVIDC for his lobster pol~, herr· [ ol'er Ihe eanvas·covered floor l!onsist of six sections repre· DODiI BU II " II. llr~~1:\' : hardwood a few inches long Is 1 ,While ,mothe~ and' daughter mg ~ets and cod l1'~PS, . of the bedroom, they're appreci· I senting kitchen equipment, J,~I, rtllTt"I'''lUlrllt i men to poke the short, brand Sit on Clther side of the mat I f , ASide from ~dormng the hI" at cd when ,one gets out of bed· laundry equipment, electric ,~~;(lH, \11,1 1('1'): strips through the br!n. Poked i f~ame hooking or, p~king, the 1 lng room or kitchen floor, lhe and puts his bare feet d~lVn on 1 housewares, electric water : , :"\~i~~1 d,'~ I",'t alit· 1 mats are used for kitchen or I fishermen fathe~ Sits In th~ c,or' mats have another role, Spread a frosty February mormng. heaters, electric space heaters m@w :," . "h' \11','''' n rmrl" 'I porch, ncr of the kitchen kmttmg I ~1 ~l,,1 .' I , H'1',' In Ih,; lin), Io.r· HI , ' I .. ;: '[:'~In~ I !~ II, I' " I' " I! , I; .. ,: " I I ~ I, I I ; nlF. ~\'II\ y~ ,,'" 'r t'\::':\ ~;~I' ';'llt't'ial! 'I . ; '! ',~ i': : ,I ~\\' .. 1".[1 \\' 1\ t (l I . 1'.: ,"'C' \ i .. ::.'~·.. and, "'.: ,\~"'\I~ ,,:~. ~hl'rt' ill't': ~.:,: ,'<. p,,:,,:! (1Il1'a\'I' .. ~'I:' :to,.: "rr -:i'~~ ',\,i" i1 !lrt' r(lnl' • C;';\ :'\~"' h~,rh(lr ilnt! i NEW MOUNTS EFFECTIVELY DAMPEN DOUBLE WALL COWL ADDS EX "I' 1 LONGER CAB LIFE WITH DOUBLE ,: : ' .~ \f',11,'\l11IIIal\o, CEPTIONAL STRENGTH TO CAB. :- 'i' .<: kll ,1:':1ppral'ril PAN,EL ROOF CONSTRUCTION. VIBRATION. "1 ," ;'-1' ,,'ltlrlllrnts, Here's where you get double-duty. This r~- :~ "l':1~\' 'lny rom· Metal fatigue is greatly reduced by these new ", • ~".' ~~\\'n W:IY to Two walls of heavy gauge steel make construction gives greater strength - ; :.-;' ~\;\\ :t' ~prnd I shear-type rubber cab mounts. Less vibration : the roof and upper back 'panels more also serves as plenum chamber for , I ''': :':, ,':'! II :mer rl'rn· and transmission noise for a quieter, more \ 1nIh ~,!", l.:h~t, rigid for maximum protection and l-\' ,,' ) 11 r rf'II comfortable ride. (series 920·980). ' High-Level Ye,ntilation system. better insulation. ' . . ..•. ". ,1.\ lrml'rr)l\1t'f~ '!:< Ie,: :r.m ctatlghtrr~ '" '~ht"!<- \( ~:lU :' I:r ,k;:~nlnc amI ~ mt"l,tll'mnt, I~::r :~r ~,\nncrr chilo . . C~\'if;' ~t!Hi \C'!':-ons , . i::- :hr d:\~', ~re as· ) .' .• , tl(k I': nl'l'm~ apart [ : I ,: :m:I"',i- ,,[ l'al'io\1s i . l~: i'.1:~in.: tht' l'it'('('~ of ",' ':rl!,~ l!'~ ,ltlt'n U(I('· . 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Six large bolts hold each extra-heavy ture of heavy, box-section sills and , r I set In a hooded reflection-free no-glare panel I ~t'~,i",,~ ,,':'hi "li adjustable hinge solidly in place; 'I I for greater safety- better visibility. cross-members. You'll get longer and I , Smoother, more positive door action better service in a GMC cab. " ! , i even under the roughest conditions. , \ i,'··" J'" , t. , ' tr rund; j. murh ,\ !!mHha: p l'irce of : I , I I I . , Check the EXTRA VALUES : I in every GJMC Wolves ~essity I I , '~I.Rurr, ::;~~k! ,rnml ~nlrrnlltCllt I , / 11Iurnrm hilunll'l ' t\lf~ ",I\'whrrr i~ ~::!'" I'r NI n'I~d\r, pre. i FROM '/2 to 60 TONS 'ii~'~loffkrr ,for the 11'1 ' Ifr Scn'lcc, BUILT FOR f VERYTO UGH JOB! t t'~ ~II killed in ~(ani· BOYS' IItt'! on~l\'e't Trnitor· S!!k~lt~nrr ~hnllid be I ell all, ' he says, led' bounl), would en· ' ,lln~ 10 "hunl th 'f,II! lh e CAPS , ~ e hra\'cr." Ih . who has been ,. ~arrens of the ,.t. ,il.S a"d hfrmorics for 37 ftc 10 ronfcr oil ColoUrs Sa.\ wit hoff!· , "Irhewan ~ame t!tt\'lrl' 1\ I'Ilni' lat tht' go\'· , '611' ~nll~ In ~xtrrlDi. Ib t \ bt'cau;r 'if thel' !-:, tr,· 1\'11\ h~ 1I11thing !'i' 49c to rnme lu CUll' r..1&1'" " 10 hUllt '~\f af ' - ' , of ~~ h'r It reaches tat tar'~ I'an kill amI It fttd I 011 a Weck _ ~I an Indian iam; TE~RA NOVA MOTORS (1962) LIMITED ~ FORT WilliAM DIAL 8·5131 - 8·5135 ' ST. JOHN'S· fi!'!'Crnl ['Irst class that )'ou write BE'SURE TO WATCH liTHE TOMMY AMBROSE SHOWir ON THE CBC NETWORK-~CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR TIME AND CHANNEL I I,! O-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15, 1963 • , I, ~ !. rUII " Memorials Beaten Ba In' First Day's Action dge SACKVILLE, N.B. (SfECIAL)-The hockey Mounties. Desjardins was presented with t and basketball teams of Memorial University of trophy. k! Newfoundland were badly beaten in their first action After the opening game's lllay in th tation Basketball Tournament only h. e in the Mount Allison University winter carnival h~re dian teams are still in I'he funning. Be:~d yesterday. 1: . The Memorial Beothults hockey squad suf- Yvon Cr.lltu squad ~'ho slopped ~IelllO .el I . I St. Francis Xavier University entry " fered a 7-1 loss at the hands of the Mount Al s/~ I " the winners' group with a 71-45 victo~l,1Q I lison Mounties of the Maritimes Intercollegi ate Hockey League- in an exhibition encounter Teachers College of Maine. I 1 • Yvon Coutu are seeded first in the while the YVOll Coutu of Montreal came up tourney witl: Memorials being seed~d se\'nl~ , . "I, with an impressive 125-31 victory over the Both the hockey and basketball team : ,, Memorial basketball squad. Delayed one day by bad flying weather the Sf. John's are slated to se:! action again I , The hockey club will meet tIll! i " Memorial contingent left by EPA charter yesterday "'. morning. Besides the hoop and hockey squads the New Brunswick "Red Devils" ill an Memorial swimming team is also making the trip, at 9:00 p.m. Th,:! "Red Devils" are " i ' Doug House was the lone goal scorer for champions in the i\Iaritimc Hockey ~eaguc and arc leading (':Ie loop at I, the Newfoundland hocltey team in their game with Mount A's Mounties. Andre DesJardins present hme. 1 The Memorial hoop team will >ce actio I SIR LEONARD OUTERBRIDGE officially opened the 1963 Construction Bonspiel at the St. John's and Claude Hoffman each scored three times '1 Curling Club yesterday morning. A record entry of 32 rinks are taking part in the 'spiel this season. for the winners with Al Norrena getting their los~rs' ,bracket of ~he Invitation tournan;;~:, 1 (Staff Photo) sWlmmmg squad Will compete Wllh team 1 other goal. '1 Mount A and UNB in a mEet on S; ItyUng, cutting Ind tllltlng, TRINIDAD $367.60 ~~plete. chass :~:lAanlcurlng, facials etc., 14 R :V· .6PeratofS, no "BlUnK. \ d ts. windshl .:. ). . Which whisky uses the water from a red granite burn? efroste . f > .' ..... , .... Have a talk with your r;avel Agent soon, or call rCA, 87011 .' . r. or s , "Ask abOut Tour IT·HSC·l \t::Mamilton Hotel Water, soft water, is one of the most It is differences like this that provc ." the more you know about Seote1" ~ • 125 Hamilton Ave. important influences on the flavour of a I :ADEL AIR L1NlrS AIR CANADA whisky. And-the water from a red granite the more you like Ballanline~•• TRANS-cANADA (j ~;,. ssn·'·!.'. f~~ering to Permanent stream is the 'softest and purest. , 1 Next time you drink Ballantine's, you'll . '. ~ Transients. For re For reservations and tickets lee .•• sense how the stream runs in the taste. ~vauons Please dial 'HARVEY'S TRAVEL AGENCY ConfederatioR Bulldlnl-Dlal 9·'7150 NewfOllndJBad Hotel-Dial WOft (Not inserted by the Board of Liquor Control) B1II15.1mlJl THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY lS, 1116!-1l. • B1'111118 Close Gap~ Caps - Miners Travel; "- i.Oll dge Canadi ens 2-1 Meet ANDCOS, CeeBees the key figure in 'Ihe rough·and .Iohnston .. .• .. .. 13 13 14-40 tnmblc contest making 40 saves Plante ...... 6 4 5-15 Sen[or NAHA Action Cont!nues compared 10 15 lor Montreal's W L T F API ,Iacques Plante. Johnston made Chicago 226 14 14 155 16 66 The Senior NAHA playdowns continue on two fronts tonight with the a miraculous save with lillIe Toronto 26 19 9 172 14461 more than two minutes rcmair.· Montreal 21 1518 169 137 60 St. J aim's Caps and the Buchans Miners on the road. The Caps journey to ,. ., ing when 1\1 0 n t I' e aI's Gillcs Detroit 22 17 13 136 13857 Grand Falls for a pair with the ANDCOS while the Miners are at Harbor ., 1528 10154 18240 Tremblay had an open net. New YOI'k I Grace for two games with the CeeBees. SRI'rs: Boston 1229 14 167226 30 I The games at Harbor Grace will decide the leader in the 40 game play' I clowns as the CccBees and Miners are tied for first place with ten points I each going into the weekend. , . 't' e; \"'1 I, , ':--" Powers Quits Altel' having bad (h'ill~ 1 ~lat'hc\\'.'. lall C:1ll1plJdil. ,Ii II' ! ;11':: whilr defclIcetncil nollir ~ " , :-1..' \" ... 'i , ,,!' ,,. ,It'! :'\' Toppn1.· I .... 1 sifler inslltulin;: lcgal action weathcr cHncell their origiQal g~"'nc. Charlie \v<.l~,lt. Ikrlll : r:I:1l'ke alHl Lloyd C'JJ', will go '.d1 It'am\ . ,,'.' .\.~ .. ;.'. 'I"" ;,thrr ~oal t ~1O:>ITR~AL fep) - Eddie tl'ip to Grand I'alls Hi memo ('~r,noll)', DUIiA S'lllil'r,. Ho,~ t~li~ a[tcrllo0!1. . '." ," :::,~' "1'1'1: 111 1 while: Powers re~h:ned ThursdllY as a a!!uinst the league or Blake. I'n .ll;ain' Campbell ~aid in reply hc hers of the Caps lefl fol' Gall' Krcping and Burl ()uffrtl :lloll~ Mtcl' losin~ thrre an!! ;Ielll'~ .. , ::~" :!.," :.h;lll.il'd. :-lationlll Ilockey League l'c[e· del' ycstel'day with thl~~ J)1ore l'itli coach Dick Parsnl". Ilwn· n,IC in their [irsi fOllr games \ I~i\ \.t~il" :' '."·~.,'\I',i Ihl' 1;1,I'l'hl\'r ree, charl!inll league president had gi\'en "the fltilest possihle support to Powcrs in this anel goin!! today; ~:!"r Adrian ~lil1rl' ~nd prnp· the Caps ha\'e two vlt.lorie:; .\ 11 • "! !.\" l'mnls of Clarence Cnml'hell ,1(I\'e him ':.:,!';II Goalie "Fox" SUlrmer,; de· crtp m:magcr ~ltlt'I'H:1 Ch"(llin: O\'C[ Co~ncl' nr~IlJ1.. In the.':' I~,~ I ., ','." ",:" Calla· "insufficient support" in finin)! in all other cases:' )[e said pOlVers Imll refused I fencemcll Bili MJlnnc. Geoff· I(·ft ~·eslcda)'. ! t\'.'0 outlllgs while ,h~ ".:-i DC~S '..' ': ,.. :./\1, ,n t!:'l'd ~put. a, ~!nntreal coac I'I foe n Ia'e k $211 0• to give referee·in·chief Carl : Campbell ane! Jim )lolol1e :1I1r1; t:oalie Pat B"I'I'II~~ton is i hattled to a p~ir nf tiCS 111 thrlr .: ;',.; 'c",,:cil'l;ll'r Tor· 1 Rlal,e was fined Wednesday Voss a reason for resi)!ning. Be forwards Boh Badcock, Orv' scheduled to fly out this 11101'0' 11",,' gamcs I\'lth :lu.ch>l'5 ;:;"1' r".n:~ hrhind I fnr sit~'in~ alter Muntreal's fi·3 --- I Herc in ~. John., the. Cap; said he would like to "repudiate Alex Not Benchecl , . "(.1':::\( I 111l';1~I\ both i Ins~ to Toronto, two Iy~cks ago ;. '.:.1\ 11::1'1 ,th"t the game s of hem Is ap· completely" the reasons Pow· TORONTO (CP)-Alex, Faulkner saw lit- C'i \\'cleand haded~ed a 4·4,·6 by tie.t,;(: ;\:-.iDCOSThe St. er~ gave 10 reporters. '.~,::: , ,!,,:;I:'·:11rl'. was real'cd to have het on the tie iee time against Toronto Maple Leafs Wed- I.lohn·s entry also lost twice to .---..-- [,!Ilmc. Campbell said hc had gil'cn each ers apture T the CccBees at Harbo'tr Grace. POII'ers. now in his seventh leal!ue coaches the same $200 nesday night, but Detroit Red Wing coach Sid fine in three similar instances Abel said the Newfoundlander wasn't benched, It will he the first NAHA 1 ~'ear as an NHL referee, was action between Bucha'ns arid the ','at, 1 the chid official in the game. in the Inst sel'eral years. and Hor added he couldn't hi! expected "He just got shuffled off his regular line because t· CeeBees at Harhour Grace to· He gave Blake a bench penally of penalty-killing problems," Abel said after 2~ ni~ht and the winnel' will be to "e\'aluate the exact lan!!ua~e TOp SpO, WIn 0 "'lT}l for arguing with him midway l and color of each of the offend· the Wings lost 6-2 to Leafs. "I used him on pow- first in the playdowns. They'll DO l'l thl'ou~h the game, POII'ers said: "I feel that the ing statemenls." er plays a couple of times and he went alright." Teachers clinched first place; hert scored his 15 goal of teath start the their S. W.action ![oores at 8.30.lIemorlal p.m. ";,I;\Tll-ll' - 'Ianager· president of the league has not QUOTED IN PRESS The centre had a good chance to score and I in Civil Service ".B" hockey. at i season at 7,10 f~r what pro\'ed Stadium, . ." !,,,-:' 1::·\' ..·!: Ilf Toronto supported me as an official in _ Blake was quoted in the set up another scoring dmnce, in the first the Arena last Dlght hlanklllg I to be the willner. Colbert The same teams will see :r):' ':'hl Thlll"!!a), he this incident. sea French.language l\fontr£'al 7Ila. period,. He passed out from the corner to Park. Finance 2·0 in the firs~ game i also has .15 assists ovcr t~e n . action again on Satmdal' night .r:: ;:~I','I ,·ld f"l'\vard I ";\150. 1 feel he hasn't hacked tin the day after the contl'over. cr MacDonald and MacDonald missed the net. of a twin hill. The mghtcap I son to gl\"e a. league .lcadll1" 30 while next Mond~\' and Tues·. "',: ,1i.':,.':!l III aprhe.ster I the referees in general during sial game as sayin~: "The saw the Bank of Nova Scotia: points. Fe!Jx Collms added day will sec the ~!iners meet· \'i:::~' .If th,' ,\m(,l'Ican past years In a strong enough league should stop tallcin~ ahout Toronto goal tender Johnny Bower got his toe take sole possession of second ! th~ insm~nce marked at 13.20.: ig' the Caps at SI. ,John'f, while ~\tl 1r~_~u('. mnnncr. the Gallinger cnsc. and start on Faulkner's close-in shot on a passout from place dropping Treasun'. 5·1. ! Flvc pl~yers s~lared. the ,~ank. , the A:-IDCOS travcl to C,lmer' • ::.~J'~ "a ... ;'l'lTIlllt'd hy the "I f£'cl that the disciplinary talking ahout the officials, Gordie Howe and the goal-tender smothered 'Teachers played thm last; ers scorJn~ with B~IJ Fisher.: Broo', for games with the , :~i: H,\'kfY 1.1'a;:lh' 1.('i1fs fine of $200 is inadequate if one whose wot'k in this l!~n1l' p\'c the puck to stop play. : game of the schedule and i Derrick Harvey. Ene Sc~rle. i Ronls. '. :; ::,';:: \,'11 York Han· 'I compared this fine with others the impression thc~. had wag- ~__ ! finished with a 20 point totat: John Hume and Jat'k Swimmer 'I -~------Circle while No\'a Scotia have 17 hitting the mcsh. Bern Baker i that h:lI'e heen lel'icd again~t '. '.i:., ~a;\i !1\1:'\ :tth c.:;,n h(" ercd on the rcsul!." ' players. executi\'es Ilnd offi· Blake said afterward he had points and one game 10 play .. notchcd (he lone Treasury goal. ; GREAT EASTEI~N >~i :i\':~l l\tl,'iw:-llT ilt ilny B Roberts Take " .. cials for far less offenses." not made the remal'~ for pub. ,ay . Highways arc in third placc,. After a scoreless first PCI" i I~ 1:1 l':1:a~l'!1.'~· rrplal'r. Jieation. ! Treasurv fourth and Finance; iou Fisher got a quirky for the. OIL & IMPORT !Illg l:.,:,,:!l \\Il! pia), in ('O~S1DEnS LEGAT. ACTIO~ last. A'ti three hal'e one ~ame 'Bankers at 0.56 uf the sccond . CO., LTD. \,!,'(i Powers was in ~!Jntrcal ,~ 1 ~\':lI~h: against remaininl: in the schedule. ,unassisted. Harvcy "cored thc lI&dio, Television. Washers ~C':f t\'I~~ !It' has play Powers also said he has instructed his lawyers to con· ofThursday league referees.10 attend Ata 43,merting he i! Keith Taylor set up two first, e\'enluaJ winncr on a Bill .Jones HeErigerators, Deep Frepzers ,,:: (\(;~ rinh In till' :'iHL 6 3 Upset, V· lctory I t !he oldest active refere!' in the .. _ period goals for Tcachers and' pass at 3.05, Bakcr got Treas· I Electric Rani!es. 'IH ~~,~J~~l'l1 ::'Mn lhr Han- )IONTREAL-(CP) - ;lIon· league. Along with Frank Ud. from then on Finan~e held' ur), back in the game scoring ~t : Floor Polishers. 1';1:·0.( ~~l\t~\) w:t:n'l" price!. Gramophones . treal Canadiens said Tuesda~' vari he is considered a senior , . . them scoreless. ~!auTlce Col·, 6.05 on passes fl'om Lawrcnce i ~! :_i.~ ~,\\: ~\'('\:·I": .. inl'~ join Public Address Systems spare goalie Cesare Mnniago If '. 1 HARBOR GRACE - (StafIJ gam Sixth spot. i and Dalton. I :~I !,d,. \lu: ha; four AS' Tape Recorders has br~n loaned indefinitely to o lela. . -Bay Roberts cam~ up with I Gordon Porter paced the Bay k N. I Searle scorcd on a Han'ey ! Releree Red Storey res1gned their best hockey effort this Roberts team to the victory as : Haw S Ip 'pass at 7.44 (0 give the money: REPAIRS AND SER\'ICE ::1:'. ~:~,'d 1I,'rI'Jlh when Qucbec Aces of the American Hockey League to give Aces' (our ye~rs ag~ after a \stor~l' I scason and upset Brigus 6.3 in I he hit for three of their tallies I ; men a two goal lead going in· I 5 LINES . i:c'.;:: \\'J; lIl.iun'd. hut DIAL ~·3001 8·3005 ga~e 111 Chicago, followlllg the first game 01 their best oI I while Howard ~!organ, Harry I I to the final frame. Hume's goal to ,., , ST,r~~~'~ r~tllfn has had goalie Charlie Hodge a brief rest. \l'h,t.ch Campbell w~s quoted a~ three Conception Bay Senior' Crosbie and Don Snow w~re I E gl 2-1 from Fishel' at 2.51 of the third I h:~ ;quad. ~a) ~~ St~? ~~d choked up Hockey quarler.finals at the adding singletons. Frank Janes, . a es I anel Swinimer from Jones at WATER STREET The NUL club added first· JnAtottnhge tll~m'leO 'camPbcll ""I'd S. W. Moores Memorial Stad. Cliff Dawson. and Jim Wells I, 6.17 put t.he gamc on icc (or Jan28,ly M·3 'I' string goalie Jacques Plante reo " ,'" ium . . scored for Bngus. , -- , Nova Scoha. ' : [' :.: mains a douhtful starter for the .re~ark wasn t made for . here .Ia.st mgh!:. Leading 2.1 after thc first I Hawks opened their Bantam I . I.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "::, ,';!:t(':'. WIRES Thursday's game here against publica~lOn. Storey .re~rled 10 ~l'lgUS finished tJllr~ III the period and 3.2 going into the Hockey season with a 2·1 vic· . ,) , I ·f} t. '" Boston. A decision would be th~. ~p.lsode by reslr.mng. ~nd re"ular schedule whIle Bay t~rd stanza the Bay Robtrts tory over Eaglces at the Slad· i made on whether Plante can cnhelzlIlg t~e leag~~ for Ialbng ~oherls h~d to stop Holyrood boys got three goals in the last ium yesterday afternoon. The I play Iollowing today's practice. to support Its offlcmls. III a speCial playofC game to frame and held Brigus to one win tied them with Terra ~~~______I , E:.;:lr.d, Onl) , for the win. Two of the game's Novas who had a 13·0 \'ictorl' ;.\ rrr (':\1' three penalties went to Brigus. in their opening game. !: ~\.l\\' S.:i; Thc next game in the quarter· Harry Roherts got Hawks rml. Tr) IN THE DUGOUT ..•. No. 10 finals is scheduled for Monday into a 1.0 first period lead and :t \'I::lrhonrs night when Harbor Grace and . \' W~(11~ Shearstown continue their set. midway through the second Save your (;;:I::IN f~r 10 ),rars . INSURANCE .. ~1:, \ ... ~~':-r~ Harbor Grace won the Iirst stanza Dave Saunders upped . :1: fREE Hooklet and "2·0 ,... ~~,: "r the score to while Eagles' 3(1·rl3), Bank Energy- ~: ,l:::t\llm ~f homt Bragan And Braves meeting. wcre a man shy. Use , (Illdil" \,ibr31'hnne Co. lIf: m, llnlmmond nldg., Mathews \C'lrls' B' asketbllil .gC~~~:e f!~n:~e~l ~:;~esth~s gO~~ . ELECTRICITY i U scored while hIS team was a j til St. flthHinr St, West, On Peak Year For man short as he bcat Hawks'· ll~nlrt3l. 'lite. goalie Bob Warr on a clean: Prince or Wales wih R 15·12 brcakaway. I LI~i': win over Holy Heart under I 'p".",,, , ...... '1. 1 their belts meet' United Colleg· All parents arc wild ahout· .'·1 Cheap Reliable EI'rtricil,Y :: , 1· iate in Girl's High School their children and the children I 1 In and Around Sl. John' . t ' BasketbaIl today. They'll clash are just wild. 1111111 _____ ~~~=~~~~:::_' I usual statement about a 31· at 4.30 p.m. at the Holy Hcart BOYS' (Tcnth oC 20 dispatchcs by year·old star who has helted gym. ! I. I major league managers) 399 home runs in 11 campaigns. It will he thc first game of , , But I am hasing my assertion the season fllr United. In the By BOB BRAGAN on the fact that ~[athews' hig· first action on the schedule I, ;\1l1waukce Braves' Manager gest year was his secoml when Holy Heart defeated Booth ! ' . As told to HARRY GRAYSON he had 47 home runs and drove from the worlds ~UfflE 1Ilemorial. II I in 135 runs batting .302. Eddie I: I While the Bravcs may need has announced his intcntion of I' . • 1 I, a right-hand hitting outfielder. I going for magnificent distancc 'I '. JACKETS 1I let me start hy saying that it \ lhis season and letting his bat· largest stocks of 'f' i I is going to' be much more cnjoy' ting average take care of itseil" I t I able for mc sitting on the Mil· He was ~orely handicapped by I· 6 - 16 I waukee side oI the field. than ill a shoulder injury last year. .! I was the other. • • • Jl!ext I want to state that The Braves are an outstand· Hank Aaron will hl' in right ing club with highly effective WANlTO MAKE RUM :lIi~n1~. :\le~ field. A truly great hitter like pitching from veternns as well $4.98 Henry' should have his choice as youngsters. We have a BEAUTIFUL MUSIC? "'. 11. Sl'lrkt~ 1\ . Galla~htr, of position and he wasn't major league infield defensive· '. 11 p,wr. happy in center field. ly and offensively. We have the BUY YOUR m·n NOW Now I want to declare that I top catching staff in the busi· 91TH It. LOW.COST LIFE.INSUlt. \\'. Albn. ,.\. don't believe Eddie IIlathews ness in Del Crandall Joe Torre . , xxx xxx xxxx xxxx X XXXlC .• n. S. \\"i~h. has yet re~ched his p~ak a.nd and Bob Ucker.', And, 0' X X X X X X X x : I I am bankmg on t'he big third I course we start with the real EDDIE MATHEWS xxx x x x X X xxxx ! ; {,,~ T, x X x x X x x lC to hit it. this year. pros, Hank Aaron and Mathews. "Magnificent distance" axx xxx xxxx x x x x a tain ; I ba~eman :~. E. I n. Thts may sound like an un· As for the outfielders to go one Of the fastest men in the ~xx~ ~ ~xx~ ~x ~ I, with Hank Aaron, Lee Maye has xxx xxxx x ),' game. Bob Taylor is a catcher· X xxx,.Xvi ,I' everything to hecome olltstand· outfielder who could develop I xxxx x x x ,! ':1 .ing . Last year he was handi· into a stiekout hitter. .. capped by a serious aUnck of LOAN ~; I pneumonia which set him back Roy lIIcMiJlan and Frank Boll· Ii' to a point fr01l1 which he never ing top my list when it cumes Of! an ilt fully recovered. Gus Dell and to making the double play. . THE BANK OF , ~ I Lou Johnson should help and Tommy Aaron developed into NOVA SCOTIA 'I f I am goin~ to take a . good look one of lhe slickest' delensive • ~i ~, I at Don DIllard, obtamed from I first bascmnn and can also play I - - Cleveland and whom I know the outfield. The same can be -----=-==== ,: blends these 'l can play center field. I said of Norm LarkeI', a steady 'I • • • hand. Denis Mcnke and Amado WINTERIZING In Mack Jones and Len Ga· Samuel are at home anywhere hrielson, We have youngsters in lhe infield. I expect'l\!enke great brands who posscss everything re· to hit and Samuel has a wide BOYS' SPECIAL quired to be outstanding fly· range in the field. chasers. Strong lads, they have • • • tremendous power. Jones is With Warren Spahn, Bob WHITE LABEL-An Shaw, Bob ,Hendley, Tony Cion· RUBBERIZED extra-light rum, for a deli inger, Lou Burdette, Jim Con· cious rum & tonic, daiquiri (aPtainMo~an and rum highball with cola, stable, Carllon Willey and a WHITE LABEL sound Cecil Butler, I seriously RAGLANS soda, ginger ale or water. doubt that there wi\1 be a pitch· I ~RUN!J,IJ BLACK LABEL-Dark in Reg. $4.9' Ing shortage. Especially when I 8-16 IX,. ... LIGHT· colour with a smooth and ·we have Frank Funk, Ron I .tI.t....t.. a.tCG..t •.(iJIJ"; NOW Piche, Hank Fischer and Claude delightful flavour in: rum & Raymond in the bull pen. And 9--..1~ cola, hot rum toddy ,rum old· bright kids like Dan Schneider. fashioned, planter's punch, Wade Blasingame, Dennis Ri· hot buttered rum, rum egg bant, Arnold Umbach and Larry $2.98 nog, rum flip, Tom & Jerry. Maxie. I am an optimist by nature, ADELAIDE TEXACO but honestly believe it is an Dealer understatement to say that the ARCADE S.·W. SHORT, Milwaukee Braves are about to ., . SERVICE STATION go back, on Ihe warpalh • STORES t " 8 ADELAIDE ST" SUPPLIERS TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAIVV IItIs:Canada Highway . Ph: 95220-93637 . ST; JOHN'S. PH. 8·2637 NEX1': Gene Mauch on the jan25,lmth. I Phllad'elphla PhllUet. Not inserted by the Board-ofLiQuor Control., './ i' I lI-TH! DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15, 1963 OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MA"OR HOOPLE Banks Dominant TORONTO (CPI-The stock Unusual AI ..l-\-\!\-IERE'S market advanced [or the sccond I M'f CHANCE TO straight session Thursday. wilh 'fhe Daily News WANDER Ii'lTO 'IlK'IOGEWATEfI'" all m a J II r sections recording . , K'OOM,05TEN-:'ISLY10 ~tSIT, plus ~!gns on index. Hobby 6EFORE \-IE: !-lAS TIM!: TO Banks were the dominant LOCK iHE: ODOR! iHI:: LlN strengthening influence In the - EXPECTED CALL WILL G:>t'lE, main list, with Montreal, Nov;1 TD!~lINS, Ont. ( ME. PI CHANCE ,0 o:5r=E \\'1-11\1 Scotia and Canadian Imperial i Spruce cone, and co (PI Bank of Commerce alI gaining \ are thc materials ofPlr Mad ..n 900 23B 236 231 +3 Simpsoni 1705 532 311> 3111 + Ii HiS GEEN DOING! .. Majlr... t3500 13 m. 1112 - 12 Walnwrll 9:1.1 S60 55 59 + I one point. Royal,,, and Toronto· ILalondc's unusual hobb 59,. 591~ + 114 Malarlle \100 100 99 100 Walk.,. 1100 S\91> Dominion I~. ~e uses them to r I. Maneasl U mo ~ 411 5 Wulan I 1&30 5201. 201. 20h - ~'t. Huron and Erie Mortgage. variety of obJccts ran I~'''I \ Toronto' Man Bar 1007 19 IB\, 1RIlt Manoka MS 2750 18 18 IS -2 Tolal .al... 3.310 000. which announced a rights offer· 1 doll·slze [urnilure to glol ,I Maralgo 1200 10 10 10 -1 ing on a five • for • one basis. plancs Once he elen TORONTO CLOSING SOCK! Marcon 1230' 9 9 -I Marillme 2lI3oo 4m 47 411. + I> climbed a point. Ford of Can- h~rness .of cones_all ., The C.".dlill 'UII M.rtln 3500 54 33 51 +1 T.... 10 st.,k Et \ " THE DAILY NEWS, ST . .TOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15, 1983--11 PRTSr.TLLA'S POP Bv AL VEnMEEH <;\VEETIE PIE Bv NADINE SELTZEi / , 'LL BE LOTS TO SEE .. , , ,. i usual JACOBY ! !~ ; I' i., I i ON I' obby TV · · · BRIDGE '63 • • • CAUTIOUS BIl)S i. .. ~ • REVEAL HEARTS NORTH 15 1112 'K 1065 43 SEE IT BETTER .85 ",0764 WEST EAST .QJ93 .75 .8 .72 • A 9 7 4 • J 10 6 3 2 oToKQJ3 .AlD8S ARCONI SOUTH (D) ;i • A K 108 G4 II' .AQJ9 ,\,\I\"n ~nr dll' I, .KQ I. . ~nl"r ~nrri .2 ·1 r~rc:tlci~n·' ~irt' Both vulnerable I Soulh' Wesl North Easl 'I 2. Pass 2 N.T. Pass '1 3 • Pass 4 • Pass ~ l"l~M"""1IIC. ., Pass Pass T..tJ.1I3. IJ 1. '-t. Olf. ;! "''-:?'4rlf~-. :i-IS' Openinc lca~-'" Ie .1,. .·"No .wonder the baby doesn't talk yet-it doesn't '1 have a chat:lce!" .. By OSWAl.D JACOBY CAPTAIN EASY Bv LBSLIE TURNER I I The bidding in tlte box is I . exactly what would take place I' I in the ordinary American I bridge game. South would open with a game forcing twa spade bid and eventually wind up at four I.'1 hearts. If the opponents cashed ii I their aces right away they 1 would get them, but if West ! continued c1ub~ aner the first i trick South could set up his spades, dlscarrl both of dum· 1 I, m 's diamonds and make a I I slam. I This also is what took placc when Bobby Nail and my son, . I ; Jim, held the hand. Bobby BEN CASEY By NEAL ADAMS opened with an ACOL twa 1 Bpade bid which is merely a one round farce. Jim respond. ... ~' ~ "~;,,,~ ,= i'rilctlrt ed two no· trump to show a " :n:wlr' hUl hr bust.. After Bobby rebid to II ~,l l'wn In th(' three hearts Jim was able to , ! .": d Ihem hr raise to four with full con£i· , : \\ ;.... thl' r""(, "il~, dence that game would be n'idnr ~,\" 1'1 :h made. l'~::It\(" fnr I'nc The hand is shown \n the ."!:\ dll'd :\b\1\1t hi;. column because willie the aver· alrrr"r, age American player would open the South hand with. a game forcing two spades hid the average American expert would open with one spa lie -Year only and wind up playing one spade and making three odd. You see, tho South hand i! BY DICK CAVALLI .. , an ACOL two bid. It I! not a Job standard American two bid and THERS' He r to shovel your walk for I quar· ter? " I I ANOTHER • • • ,. The neW fivc-cent first class II ;: I postage suggest. that you write FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS a longer letter. !: HE MOST" r· G. E. Oil Bur IrS IMPOSSIBLE; . WI6<5l.ES SEEMg To HAVE:: A I MAN!WIcSa!;S MORi:lN 'IS fOR. PANCING-" .. SHORT CIRCUIT IN /-lIS • __ ...... ,1'\ VALUE REiAlLY I-lOT o/ll1HE' OLf) 100 FAST! GUITAR.! GUITAR. TON/CElJ.lT/ r--- __ WE HANDLE OUR OWN r. FINANCING FOR TEXACO FUEL CHIEF HEATING OILS . ioIU or $100.00 DIAL .... ·.... ·· .... ·83001 - 83007 NA1UE 6TH BASE OMAHA . \ l'-TRE DAn,y NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY is, lIMIt SEL,L CLOUSTON AVE. DORSET STREE'f WILLIAM STRE.Ef McNEILLY STREET I Excellent 2 storey 2 apart· We have listed, 5 new, mod· Excellent 3 storey, attached New. modern, 3 bedroom 5 bedrooms, newly renovated, ment dwelling. Living and Bungalow suitable for base ern Bungalows and 2 apart· ment hungalow!; on this :adiation heat, tile and lin· dining room, kitchen and ment apartment. Freehold oleum {looring. bathroom. FreehOld, 70 x 300. .and, hardwood and tile street from SlI7,800 to Furnace heated. Greatly reo SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE floors, $19,500. FIRDALE DRIVE duced. Lovely 2 bedroom BungaloW, KIN FITZGIBBON STREET SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17th MUNDY POND ROAD EMPIRE AVENUE Large modern Bungalow, 5 Modern, 3 bedroom Bun· living 'room kitchen and bath LARK HALL PLACE bedrooms, large living and galow, living and dining room, full basement. furnace 3 bedroom Bungalow. Living 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. dining room, kitchen and room. kitchen and bathroom. heated. Freehold, landscap and dining room. kitchen and 'Excellen~ Bungalow containin BOY! ed. Price $11,500.00. , ' bathroom. Freehold land. Full concrete basement with bathroom. Hardwood and tile floors. Furnace healer!. bedrooms, living and dining ,9 ! McNEILLY STREET den and recreation room. WICKHAM PLACE orn , OCTAGON HEIGHTS washroom in basement. Fur· $18,500. kitchen and bathroom, hardwoodo , I. Partly finished 3 bedroom (Baird Sub.division) ,, 1 V2 storey Dwelling, conta!n!ng 4 bed· nace heated. Freehold. Only BungalolV. $5 800. $21,500. . 2 apartment, 3 bedroom DONNYGAL PLACE tile floors, radiation heat, Base Qn~ rooms, den, living and dining room, Bungalow, radiation 2 zone New. 3 bedroom Bungalow. . , Ille~l PARK AVENUE, garage, a Iso tncluded In sale is Q t '.. DUNDAS STREET heat. oak and tile floors. Suitable for basement apart· kitchen and ba'lhroom, hardwood and Outstanding Bungalow. 5 . h d d Uo· '. MOUNT PEARL Garage. Freehold land. ment. Furnace heated, radia· matlc was er an ryer, less than 1 tile floors, also has 2 bedr?om base· Excellent 3 bedroom Bunga bedrooms, 2 bathrooins, den, tlon heat. Freehold land. • low. Living and dining room, T.V. room. built in kitchen. A YRESHIRE PLACE year old. This house can be purch , I ment Apartment. House IS furnace kitchen and bathroom. Fur· Freehold. Landscaped. NelV 3 bedroum Bungalow, McNEILLY ST. ed with a low down payment a~ i heated and freehold land. Visit us nace heated, Freehold. 75' living and dining room, , FRESHWATER ROAD kitchen and bathroom. Fur· New Bungalow. Suitable for ONLY $2,800. 0 , x 200'. Fenced and landscaped, basement apartment. Radia· , , Sunday, between 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. 2 apartmcnt, 2 Storey, near nace heated. HardWOod and Q'REILL Y STREET Memorial. Furnace heated. tile floors. Freehold land. tion heal. Freehold land. 'I " " at our Open House. 3 bedroom Bungalow, living Freehold land. Only $20,500. ! , and dining room full con· FLORIZEL STREET EXMOUTH STREET BOULEVARD i , ' crete basement. Landscaped New 3 bedroom Bungalow, McNEILLY STREET I PARK AVENUE 3 " I and fenced. Freehold land. I (CLARKE SUB DIVISION) living and dining room, kit. withNew basementbedroom apartment.Bungalow ,. New 2 apartment 3 bed r DO m chen and bathroom. oak and New, 3 bedroom Bunga· i Mount Pearl ' , OXEN POND ROAD Bungalow, hardwood and tile '1 I h Oak and tile floors. Furnace low. furnace heated, hard· I 3 bed BI LARCH PLACE TAYlOR PLACE New 3 bedroom Bungalow. floors, Ru.co windows. Radi, 11 e f oors. also as 2 bed· heated. wood and til~ floors. Free· I ace h~~~:~ BUn;I!ll '. l n llungaloll', 3 bedrooms, !iv· (Clarke Sub·Dlvlslo ) suitable for basement apart· ation 3 zo Ie h.~at. Freehold rooms bashement apartment. MERRYMEETING RD hold land, SUitable for base·' 96' x '00" Fr!e:(:' : I ing nnd dining room, kilch· We have several 2 apartment ment. Living and dining land. Furnace ealed. Freehold. • ment Apartment. l' ;) • rea,oc,');! , I rn and bathroom, hardwood Bung~lolVs on this street. room, kitchen and bathroom FRESHWATER ROAD VINICOMBESTREET 2 apartment building with DONNYGAL PlAt! lind tile flooring, furnace Radiation heat. Rusco win· McNEILLY STREET ~e\\' 2 Apt I '; furnace heated. Freehold 3 bedroom, Split Level, cor· Snack Bar. Excellent buSiness heated, freehold, basement i dows. land. 4 bedroom, 2 Storey. PI as· ner lot. Basement garage. and income opportunity. New, 3 bedroom, 2 Apt. wood and tile prage. Lam\scaped. THORBURN ROAD PATRICK STREET tered throu:;hout. Radiation Laundry room, oak and tile Bungalow, living and dining: tion heat Freeho:l' VACANT heat. Freehold land. Land· {loors. Radiation heat. Free· THORBURN RD. I I' Has DUNDAS STREET 2 apart~e~t, 3 bedroom B~n. room, kitchen and bathroom, VINICOM, BE STRm hardwood and tile floors. Nc\\' :1 hedroom 2 I ,,"CII' modcrn. 2 apartment 3 l!\'lng room and dm· 3 storey detached 5 bedroom scaped. hold. New 3 bedroom Bungalow. ~alow. Freehold, furnace heated. , "alo\\' II' d d·;t bcdl'OOIll Bungalow. hard· mg room, kitchen and ba~h. Dwelling 2 oil stoves includ. FRESHWATER ROAD VINICOMBE STREET Suitable for apartment. Fur· Ii"'. ar \\00 '.~ BARGAIN. ' f1001';, Furnace '". wood and tile floors. radio room. har~w.ood and hie ed in sale $7,000. New 2 apartment, 3 bed· New 3 bedroom Bungalow, nace healed. Freehold land. alion and zone heat, free· floors. Radlahon heat. Free· PENETANGUISHENE I r?om Bung~l(lw, oak and oak and tile floors. Furnace WATER ST. FITZGIBBON STREET hold land. I Id hold land. . I tile floors. Baseboard radio h t d F h Id 1 d 3 bedroom Spllt·level, living a t'Ion. Free h0 Id 1an d ea e. ree 0 an. Commcrcial Building. Suit· 3 bedroom. split level. ex • AYRSHIRE PLAC~ 10 • T THORBURN ROAD and dining ro.om wall to, GOWER STREET' VINICOMBE STREET able for Snack Bar or Res- cellent living and dining :\(,W 3 bedroom EXMOUTH 3 bedroom, 4 apartment Cl~ ~TREE wall carpet 10 bedrooms,' Ne'v• modern Bungalow, 3' taurant, and 2 bedroom room, modern built in kitch· 1 lil'in~ alld dinin: ' t h d b d Bungalow. slIltable {or ap~rl. Bungalow, hardwood and tile furnace heated. Landscaped. 3 s tore\ a tac e d 5~ ~. bedrooms. living and dining apartment. furnace heated, en. Den, radiation heat. i cn and h"'hroJn\, I11cnls. 3 bedroOl:ls, Itvmg floors. radiation heat. Free· PENETANGUISHENE rooms, . Iving an imng room, kitch'!l1 and bathroom. reasonable price. Freehold land. I baseIllcnt Apart~!:.l and dining room. kItchen and hold land. room, kitchen and bathroom, Furnace heated. Freehold. Furnace healed, WICKHAM PLACE 2 apartment 3 bedroom Bun· PLEASANTVILLE ST. ~~~~o~~~' galow, living and dining oak and tile floors. VINICOMBE STREET WEXFORD STREET I C~~c~I~~L~ . New 2 apartment BungaloW, GOWER STREET (Clarke Sub.Div.) Corner lot, 3 bedroom Bun·, galo\\'. panelled ~" . U room kitchen and bathroom. New Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, EMPIRE AVEN E. 3 bedrooms, living and din· Vacant, ready for occupancy 3 storey, Semi·Detached, 5 oak and till~ fioOfS, radiation New 3 bedroom Bungalow. galow, living and dining room and powder '. ----- 3 bedro~m Bungalow, .hving ing room, radiation 2 zone $12,500. bedrooms, living and dining heat. Freehold. Den and Suitable for 2 bedroom, base· room, kitchen and bathroom, iron ha;eiJolrd Cards for Sel and dinmg room, kitchen heat. Freehold land. room, kitchen. Bargain price. furnace heated. Freehold Freehold land. PENET ANGUISH ENE basement garage. ment apartment. Hardwood and bathroom, full concr~te BRISTOL STREET GOWER STREET VINICOMBE STREET and tile floors, furnace heat· land. TOPSAIL ROAD basement. hardwood and \lIe 2 bedroom Bungalow hard· ed. floors. Furnace heated. New modern 4 bedroom .B~n· wood and tile floors. Furnace 3 storey 4 bedrooms, living lfodern 3 bedroom Bungalow, EXMOUTH STREET West of Brookfieldl galow, living and dmmg and dining room, bathroom, heated, basement garage. excellent buy: Furnace heat· PLEASANTVILLE ST. Lovely 3 bedroom Bungalow. Help Kin TA nOR PLACE room. Garage. Landscaped. kitchen. Only $8,500. ed. Freehold land. hardwood and tile floors, 3 bedroom Bungalow, suit· BONAVENTURE AVE. (Clarke Sub.Div.) PINE BUD PLACE HAYWARD AVENUE FLORIZEL PLACE radiation heat. Freehold able with or without base· 21,2 storey, Semi·Detached, New modern 3 bedroom 4 bedroom, 2 storey freehold, 2 Storey, 3 bedrooms, living New, 2 apartment Bungalow land. ment apartment. radiation 7 bedrooms. living and din· room, kitchen and dinette. 3 bedrooms, living and din: Bungalow, living room and apartment with hcat. Rusco windows. Free· ing 'room. Freehold Land. corner lot. Beautifully land· dining room, kitchen and BAIRD SUB.DIVISION kitchen and bath: scaped. Furnace' heated. $8,500. ing room, kitchen and bath· COlU hold. Full basement. room. radiation 3 zone heat. bathroom, hardwood and New, 2 Apt. Bungalow, 3: PORTUGAL COV! HAMEL STREET tile floors, suitable for apart· T A nOR PLACE CASEY STREET PENNYWELL ROAD Freehold. bedroom Bungalow, hot water h 2 apartment 3 bedroom Bun· 3 bedroom, 2 storey Semi. 4 bedroom Bungalow, living 4 bedroom Bungalow, good ment. radiation, hardwood and tile 4 edrnn.m;'. 2 store!, BAY BULLS ROAD floors. Freehold land. roo.m. dml~g roo~, galoll'. radialion 3 zone heat. Detached. living and dining and dining room kitchen and repair, full concrete base· ana den. Furnael . Rusco winuows. Freehold. room. kitchen, bathroom, bathroom furnace heated, ment, basement garage. fur· Service Station. For particu· Oxen Pond Road Valen1 TAYLOR PLACE also has 1· bedroom. Base· linoleum and tile floors. nace heated. Freehold land. lars call our office. New 3 bedroom Bungalow. DONNYGAL PLACE GROVES ROAD Living and dining room, kit· New Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, Xc\\,. 3 hcdroom . Nell' '2 apartmNlt Bungalow, mcnt apartment. Price PLEASANT STREET I HOWLEY AV~NUE chen and bathroom. Furnace living and dining room, kitch hardwood and Ii:! SATUJ !il'ins and dinin~ room, kit. $8,500. 2 storey, 5 bedroom semi. Excellent Dwelhng, 2 storey, 3 bedroom Bungalow, full heated. Freehold. en and bathroom. Furnace Furnace Ileated. chen ami bathroom. radio ALBANY STREET detached oak and linoleum 4 bedrooms, garage. Free- basement, garage, furnace SILHOl heated. Freehold land. McNEILl.Y STREET alion heat, Rusco windows. 4 b d m 2 apartment Bun· floors. $12 000. ~old, landscap~d,. oak and heated. 2 furnaces. This is SUNRISE AVE., Freehold. gal~wroo li~ing and din in, ' ' hIe floors. RadIatIon heat. an exceptional home. PROWSE AVENUE C.)l.H,C. financing, TICKE' GLENDALE bedroom Bunga!,. WEXfORD STREET room, kitchen and bathroom. PENNYWELL ROAD LeMARCHANT ROAD BERRIGAN PLACE 2 storey, detached, 4 bed· New Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, rooms, living room, kitchen lI'ood and tile flOio 4 bedroom, 2 Storey" 2 bath. Furnace heated. 2 bed~o~m Bungalow, living I 2 storey, Semi· Detached, 4 New 2 apartment Bungalow. Low living room and dining room. and bathroom, also has 1 narc heated. . NEW COVE ROAD and dmmg room,. furnace bedrooms, living and dining 3 bedrooms, dining and liv· ment. Onl)' 52.5003. i ' rooms, living and dimng heated, oak and tile floors. room, breakfast room, kitch· ing room, kitchen and bath Freehold. Furnace heated. bcdroom Apt. Bargain Price. room, kitchen, also shower Lovely split level Dwelling. Freehold land 100 .. x 300. en, bathroom, hardwood and room, hardwood and tile $14,000. PENNYWELL ROAD MONI '1' at ion heat, hardwood and I garden Cenccd. Price only heated. 3 bedroom 2 Bun· tiai area. Call our office for Lovely split level, 3 bed· panelled recreabo,· 1. ,;:,1 ~\'~1_ I apart~ent EMPIRE AVE. ~, ...I . .1,'.' ,. tile floors. Fre~hold. $12,500. CASHIN AVENUE ga? I w'. oa k and til e fl oora particulars. rooms, living and dining Furnace heated. ~ Lovely 3 bedroom Bungalow. , , ,1 SHEA STREET BAIRD PLACE radlatlon heat. Freehold BAY BULLS RO'AD room, kitchen, bathroom, landsc~ ped. , ' • i \ I! 2 apartment, 3 bedroom 11,2 Storey, 3 bedroom. \iv· land. Apartment self·con· Cast iron Radiation Heat. In· den, hot water radiation heat, BISHOPS cluded in sale, automatic COMMONWEALlH, " t, '" I' Bungalow. large living room, We have 10 ncw, modern ing and dining room, kitchen tained. Call our office for particulars hardwood and tile floors. ; d d Bungalows and 2 Apartment and bathroom, Has a smal1 TORBAY ROAD on our listing in this area, Washer and Dryer. Reason· Freehold. Glendale '" large kitchen, freehol IFan , Bungalows listed on this new 3 room apartment. Price TOPSAIL able Price. a1of I I oak ahnd I tdite flooring. ur· street from $18 000 to $23,· only $17,500, 2 bedroom Bungalow hard· BONAVENTURE AVE. 1 Excellent. . Bungedrooi!!,• r I " '., nace ea e . 000. wood and tile floors. in good oi bedroom 2 slorey com· TOPSAIL ROAD 3 bedroom l! storeI' Ii\'ing tamlllg 2 b • , d j" g rOOrr. , l' I : SMITHVILLE CRESCENT COCHRANE STREET conditioii. pletely renovated. In excel· Lovely 4 bedroom Bungalow, and dining room, kitchen and I an (Inm .. ,:.j , BAIRD-SUB·DIVISION Ideal Boarding House, 3 TOPSAIL ROAD lent condition. bathroom hardwood and tile and bathroom. St. Michl , " " • Large 4 bedroom Bungalow. 3 years old. Living nnd din· , I I Uving and dining room. kit. New 2 apartment Bungalow, storey, 7 !>~drooms, 2 ~~th. Modern 4 bedroom Bunga· TORBAY RD. ing room. Radiation heat. floors. F~rnace heated. Free·' Beauty ~~~~or;nd" hold. Corner lot. heat. har. Id ht! I, ". "\' I ehen bathroom and family hardwood and tile flooring. rooms, hymg and ~mlllg low living and dining room, Lovely 4 bedroom Bungalow. Freehold Land. floors. f reeho , "I "room'. Basement den, size Radiation 2 zone heat. Free- room, kitchen, radiation kitchen and bathroom, furn· Living and dining room. WEDNESI I of house 41')(48'. Freehold. hold land. heat. concrete basement. ace heated, hardwood, and Large Lot 193 x 220. D.V.A, McNEILLY STREET CASHIN AVENUE SECOND STREET, ~meeti~ of : ' : ~. .. Landscaped. Radiation heal. BAIRD SUB.DIVISION. CORNWALL AVENUE linoleum floors. Freehold specifications. Only $15,000, 3 bedroom Bungalow, suit· Large 2 Apt. Building and Glendale I , .:; ~ SUVLA STREET new modern 2 apartment Beautiful 3 bedroom Bun· . land 75 x 200 fenced and BOULEVARD able for apt. Hardwood and I Store with small warehouse, 3 bedroom. split 11\/- In St: Michl 3 bedroom Bungalow, hard. Bungalow, 3 bedrooms in galow. This large home has landscaped. New 2 apartment Bungalow. tile floors. Furnace heated. furnace heated. Freehold . . m klteh!l :!, Freehold. : land. Excellent investment. IbJl't,ln g roo 'furnic/ SATURDA1 , '.! : -: wood Ind linoleum floors, Bungalow, 2 bedrooms in 200 square feet of floor WICIGIAM PLACE Furnace heated. Freehold I I a !fOOOl, , ' : :.: furnace heated. Freehold. apartment, radiation 2 zone space. Landscaped with con· (B' d S b ...) land. McNEILL Y STREET ! CASHIN AVENUE I Freeh,~ld land. , . :.i' : "d heated. Freehold land, crete walkways. Freehold air u ·Dlvlslon 1 .\; .:: fence. land. Furnace heated. Lovely 4 bedroom Bungalow, LARK HALL PLACE 2 Apt. 3 bedroom BUngalow,: Looking for an investment" ROOSEVELT '; :':BElL STREET PENETANGUISHENE large living room, dining New 3 bedroom BungaIO\" living and dining room, kit· i here is a seven Apt. building I 3 bedroom. nt '_. 3 storey 4 bedroom attach. 3 bedroom Bungalow living GILL PLACE room and kitchen oak and Hardwood and tile floors. chen and bathroom, furnace in good repair, baseboard concrete btl I I I basehmi~ IN :::.. ed Home, In good condition. and dining room; kitchen and 3 storey, 5 bedroom Home. tile floors, radiation heat. Pitch and gravel roof. Fur- , • !,, ,Ir, heated. Freehold. radiation. Freehold land. healed. fJ1!e 0 )'; 11 ' : -, Only $6,000.00. bathroom, furnace heated. Only $8,000.' Freehold land. naee heated. ---- '.j " , : BRUCE CHISLETT '...... 94748 " \ \' '. ,t " ~';::: JERRY PEET ...... 96971 ROB , II \' " ~ " ~, Open 'til 9 p.m. daily. ! I ~~; f. :;~: , I ~" .:.;:' ,-.; . ,APPRAISERS & VALUATORS , sed 1 \":"~~ ., ~ ,\ I ' " ' ,.•••••••.•.•••••• " •.. ,94748 SCOTCH'T " '.,.' PITER CHISLETT ' .. :;0: SILVER .:~ , . GqlOEN ':..'GIN 10 PORTUGA(COVE ROAD, (Cummings & Campbell Building at Argyle Street) THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15,1963-15 WANTED THE FOUR PREPS KINSMEN OFFICE ASSISTANT (Male) appearing at . Some experience in office routine, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY BOYS' CLUB JOINT INSTALLATION handling of funds and banking desir ,'''" 1flg ed. Knowledge of typing helpful. GYM ,'~:~ toom. BANQUET qU'llifi~ations FEBRUARY 18 and 19 I \~ ~'~d ond Apply, stating to: Newspaper BINGO of :"1~('1'1I!nt ROYAL OAK L.O.L. No, 1285 OFFICE MANAGER, AT 8:30 P.M. I •• LEEMING L.O.L. No. 1282 I~ 01.110. Tickets: Reserved, $2.50; General, $2.00 .. ",< than 1 SERIES NO. 72 ROSE OF SHARON R.B.P. No. 216 P. O. BOX 5026 ST. JOHN'S. NFLD. CANON STIRLING AUDITORIUM feb13,14,14 I' ;'~lIchQs. : Available from: Ash's Drug Store, :~t CRAIGnllLLAR AVENUE hl11cnl 01 LeMarchant Drugs, Elizabeth Drugs, .~~ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th Kellmount Drugs, Charles Hutton & Sons. (Dinner commences at 7.30 p.m.) CALL 9-5510 between 2:30 - 5:30 Mon. Limited number of tickets rcmaining PROPERTIES FOR SALE Phone 9·6654 or 8·48534 immediatcly day - Friday and tickets will be delivered A Building on Water Street, once Imown as Cash', I'roccedings broadcast over VOWR starting at to your door. "'~: approximately 8.30 Tobacco Store, It is thrce storey building. The ... ground floor is a shop. 'fhe other two floors con· ------sists of kitchen. pantry, dining room. sitting room. BINGO three bedrooms, and bathroom. This property is GENERAL HOSPITAL BOWLING THE AMALGAMATED situated in a wel! known business section on Water Street. This is youI' chance to get a good com· LEAGUE I ~ .'" ,: ~:r mercial stand. it is well worthy of your inspection. I\.: .\ l PLACE Block of dwelling houses on Bond Steect East, con· I" ~~ ·-:.~,'.",1 REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL sisting of six apartments. Price reasonable, this MISS VALENTINE DANCE property is a good investment. I ~ '. ", " ~ . DEER LAKE Warehouse on George Street, has three offices, TO·NIGHT at the Old Colony Club Been and toilet, has good storage capacity, freehold pro· I\\~E STR Has I Invites applications from teachers to fill perty. Silhouettes Orchestra $3.00 double I : \ ,.: the following vacancies: Large piece of land on the South Side Road, has a Tickets available at the door i 1. A Phvsical Education Instructor (Male). frontage of 500 fect along the C.N.R. Railway track. Ideal site for a warehouse etc. The Valentine Queen will be crowned I 2. Teachers (Male or Female) for the t\:: f'LACE Apply I regular High School subjects .. I Claimed Duties to bcgin September (1963) Applications and inquiries may he address- FOR RENT " , ed to- J. T. O'BRIEN THE SECRETARY, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR, SUITE OF OFFICES i , 261 Reid Building, Duckworth Street in Churchill Park Chambers Amalgamated Regional High School DIAL 8·3330 - 8·2557 I ! Approximately 450 sq. ft. Phone I : Cards for Series 73 now c n Sale Board, Deer Lake, Newfoundland . I feb15,22 MR. HARVEY FLIGHT ~elp Kin .- Help Kiddies I· c10 ELIZABETH DRUGS 91148 ; • SHAREHOLDERS Ii COlUMBIAN CLUB MEETING NEWSBOYS There will be a meeting of all shareholders OPEN HOUSE WANTED FOR of the St. John's Trotting Park, Ltd., to he The University will be holding its annual Open held at the Canada Experimental Station. i lY Valentine Dance House on Monday, February 18th, 1963. I, FEBRUARY 26th, at 8.30 p.m. , . S.HTHlHr, Fehruary 16 Tours of the University buildings will be conducted MOUNT PEARL AREA as follows: I: m.nOl·ETTE ORCHESTRA MORNING: ...... ,.... ,.... ,..... ,.. ,,9,3() a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and I, TICKETS - $2.00 DOUBLE AFTERNOON: ...... 2,00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. EVENING...... ,...... ,.. " ... 7.30 p.m. to 10,30 p.m. I The morning and afternoon tours will be for Grade XI and Grade XII pupils of schools in and around the City. These pupils will assemble in tbe lobby FORT PEPPERRElL ~t~ISED OPENING HOURS Annual Meeting of the Physical Education Building. Principals of schools and Teachers of French are Apply to:- at the "Y" Club Room invited to a special session of the French Language I I , 1\0.\0 Laboratory at 4:30 p.m, Faculty members will be . CIRCULATION MANAGER 'n~oyal Store Harvey Road on hand to discuss the facilities of the Laboratory ,· ,'.,,,.,,- 1 ; I . ' .. ,,, " ' with these visitors. I I I . ' MONDAY, February 25th at 8:15 p.m. The General Public is cordially invited to attend THE DAILY NEWS .\vENUE Under the distinguished patronage of ill the evening. Parking space is available on tho mll BE CLOSED ALL DAY Mrs. Campbell L. Macpherson. Student Parking Lot to the west of the Physical ,'f rl"otl Education Building. Visitors in the evening will assemble in the Main Entrance of the Administra Mrs. Colonel Higgins will give the tion Building where guides will be assigned to con· ! ' MONDAY ! I . devotions. duct them on a tour of the University. Advertise In The News " " feb14,15 I 'I OPEN TUE., WED., THUR., SAT. I :., 8:45 - 5.30 P.M. , :', 'f' I FRIDAY - 8:45 - 9:30 P.M. U.s. INDUSTRIES CONSUMER NEWFOUNDLANUI 'I : !!::IU ~Z.:5 . .. "'" SERVICES' . I ' PRODUCTS CORPORATION .. . THEY'RE CLEARIN GBUT TIlE .\\GLlCAN BOARD OF PASSENGER NOTICES £DlT.H\O\ FOR ST. JOHN'S Needs men and women with cars for CONNECTION WEST RUN, WE STILL HAVE A F.EW OF THOSE GOOD·LOOKING USED , . .\nnoullces that PLACENTIA BAY . "t '1..,'1.:,'\1. full or part time Train "The Caribou" leaving St. John's 12:01 p.m. to,day, COLLEGE SPEECH Feb. 15th wiII make connection ~~~OPS For appointment Phone 8·2368 via Placentia Junction and Ar· feb15,16 gentia with lIl.V. Hopedale for TV SETS REDUCED NIGHT West Run, Placentia Bay. CONNECTION SOUTH COAST will he held in SERVICE VIA ARGENTIA St. ~Iichad's School Auditorium Train "The Caribou" leaving Previous NOW St, John's 12:01 p.m. to-d;tY, 1-RCA 17" Portable ...... $ 75.00 $ 65.00 \ '. at 8 p.m. , Fe b. 15th will make comrcction via Placentia Junction and Ar· 65.00 \1:D:\ESl)A r, Fehruary 20th, 1963 genlia with S,S. Bar Haven for l-Silvertone 17" Table Model...... 75.00 .\. U1ec~i~~. nf all ~rnduates will take 'place South Coast Service. 1-Hallicrafter 21" Table Model- I:\ St. ~hdlaers School Auditorium on CONNECTION SOUTII COAST 110.00 SERVICE VIA PORT AUX l year guarantee on., new pic tube ...... 125.00 ~\TtRDAY, February 16th at 3 p.m, RESIDENCE DIRECTOR BASQUES Train ''The Caribou" leaving 2-General Electric 21" Table Models, Applications are invited for the position , St. John's 12:01 p.m, to·day, Ultra Vision ...... 90.00 80.00 of Residence Director for the nurses Feb. 15th wiII make connection residence presently under construction at at Port aux Basques with M.V. IN STOCK Nonia for South Coast Service. 2-General Eltlctric 21" Table Models, the General Hospital. CONNECTION WEST RUN 1 year guarantee on new pic tube ...... 125.00 110.00 The successful applicant will be responsi PLACENTIA BAY 94748 Train "The Caribou" leaving ;, ~ ble for the administration and supervision St. John's 12:01 p.m. Monday, l-Fleetwood 21" Table Model, • I ROBERTSON'S of all activities rclating to the efficient Feb. 18th will make connection 1 year guarantee on new picture tube 125.00 110.00 operation of this residence. via Placentia Junction and Ar· SCOTCH MARMALADE gentia with M. V. Hopedale for l...;RCA 21" Table Model, Qualifications should include good gen Wcst Run Placentia Bay. SCOTCH THICK CUT MARMALADE eral education, experience in the super 1 year guarantee on new pic tube ...... 125.00 110.00 1 ., i SILVER SHRED MARMALADE' vision of housekeeping duties preferably FREIGHT NOTICES FREIGHT' SOUTH COAST I , I GolDEN SHRED MARMALADE with some formal training. Education on SERVICE I ," ,. , ',.' university level would be preferred but Freight Is accepted daily at TERMS ARRANGED ; l' , i , I GINGER MARMALADE ' I; : , nbt essential. Railway Freight Shed for ports : : :.!f" ." I" I\pplicahts should have a genuine' interest on South Coast Service to Port SEE THEM NOW AT I " aux ,Basques but in order to 'it ' , ! : I' in YOlmg people with a knowledge of good guarantee movement by this ;:d.: I~ , 1 ", personnel relations. trip of M.V; Nania Freight must ! '! ' ~ , • • I ' The succ!lssful. candidate will be required be at Freight Shed by : ,.I . ~,: ',:' I ·'i. 1 Feb. 19th. \ . . , t:" to live in. An apartment is provided. John .Clouston - Ltd. l; ',I'" For further information please contact the , , Director of Nursing, General Hospital, st. One Location Only I . , ; \ John!s, Newfoundland. ' · l' .,0 M\t AGENTS LEONARD MILLER,M.D., PHONE 8·5081 172 DUCKWORTH STREET , IlUI\ 938 DIAL 92128 Deputy Minister of Health. , ,feb13,ll5 , ; lI-THE DAILY NEWS. ST. JOHN·S. NEWFOUNDLAND, FEBRUARY 15. 1963 I 10PS I~ ' ,\ ~ ;;;: It Steamship ~ I~ I MILLEY'S : I Movements TEA-COFFEE-MILK pONTIAC ANOTHER NEW SHI PMENT FURNESS, WITHY & I, CO~lPANY, LIi\IlTEn LUXURY B.O.P ...... :...... Bulk 50's Pkgs., Boxes 5\ IO'! I "Cairnforth"-Leaving Bos·: - ton Feb, 12 for Saint John,! erra Nova N.B., Halifax and st. ,John's, LONDON HOUSE TEA BAGS ...... (100 10 Box) I Nnd, Due Saint .John, N.B. Feb. i , 13, I~aving f~r Halifax Feb. 16. : NORTlI TO i '\ I WOOL Leavmg Halifax Feb, 20, due' \D\'E'I.TTLTI)F.~ LONDON HOUSE COFFEE ...... 1's and 5'1 :i!,. i; 'I I St. John's. Nfld. Feb. 22. Sail· if' ';~ \ " .." i ! \ II ing for Liverpool same day. Voyaging to Labrador " ' "Cairngow3n"-Lcaving Liv· with 'Ih~ Grenfell PERFECTION EVAPORATED MILK (Perfect for Coffee) ":;; Ierpool Feb. 13, duc St. .John's \1" I} ,I ,I"eb, 20, Leaving for Halifax • JSSlOn ,)oat- : and Boston Feb, 21, due Halifax John T. Howland $,1.95 , i Feb, 2~. Leal'ing Hoston M~I 1 !TUAT Sl'~I~IER SPECIAL LOCAL BLUE POTATOES -M . A I . I for Saint .Jo~I,1, N.B., Halifax! IN PAIUS : and SI. ,John s, Nfld. At Samt : ., I John, N.B, )Iar 2. Leaving I ~Iemorics of Fl'iend- ", , I~alifax 1I1,.1r 9, (~I!e SI. .Jo~n's,: ships with Heming- I . ,Nfle!. ~Iar 11. S'lIling for LIVC\'I ',' I;"t· '''11 l , 'pool Mal' 12, \\'\\', .J zgcla (, e e, I izem '. "Cairndhu"- Leal'in:: LiI'PI"! .\Ior\ev Calla.ghan 5.00 CHILDREN'S p01l1 ~lal' I, dlle 51. ,John's ~Iar.: TilE !BON CUIlTAIN 8. Leaving for Halifax and Bos· i \\'1. ' Ii' . I ' :-.~ .49 1011 :\Iar. 9. due Halifax ~Iar 11. I • ~Cl C I ece om s , " Yalllcs tip to $2,00 Leaving Boston Mar. ,15 fur: Oflcllsiv(' Begins- ude! Saint ,John. N,B" Halifax ,md' II aITY & Bonal'o J EACH CARACAS (AP , , ! ~tB·JO~ts, ~6f1dL' At .Saintl JI~hf n, Overstreet ".'" 5.75 ,~:r. I , . ,ar. '. cavmg ••3 I ax i SlelL Y PHONES 8·5143, 8·5144 QUEEN STREET freighter J • SPECIAL ...... '. lilaI'. 25, duc St. John s, Nnd" '-.:.!, 'I and ships 01 I 1 ~Iar, 27. Sailing for Liverpool Hugh I~:::::======:::~ Mar. 28. Pond ",'" 6.,50 , " FLYING BOAT .. ~ Friday. A tl , '- i lONDON (Reuters) - Brit. Kenneth Poolman 6.50 i ~<::><::><:::.<:::,...:;::,..;:,..<:::><:::><;::,..c:::-, n from Pu ! FOR S'\I.E_.\ quantit ain will brin!: her army of thc A FA VOUIUTE 1(, I seized e , Rhine up to its NATO treaty OF THE GODS Old Mill Nigb~ Club ! ; local Hay, Phone g~l. " I feh15.16.18 to gave strength of 55,000 men by about Svbille Bedford 3.50 OPEN the 1 LADIES' the middle of 1964, Lord Car· , SIGHrLT- i FORS;\i.E~AI;~ rington, First Lord of the Ad· THE ~IAN WHO .98 : G.a? Ran;:e in excellent: miralty, announced Wednesday PLAYED GOD IJINING AND! nd venczuelan 0 II dIllon. Phone 959al "alllcs up to $2.98 night. He said this is uue to 1 1 6 95 DANCIN'G On [ehl5,16 ' a did not kno' improved recruiting. Carring- Ro JerI St. (t 10, .• , rop Enl.,I.ln· Prompt Delivery and " rEACH J I 1--.------___.. I ton said the present strength THE BLACK JOKE I ment • STOVE OIL I TO LET - Four roo ,he had been 1 b th ' mfl~ • bv U.S, Navy II, I _a_~oo~. Phone ~~:~ SPECIAL ...... lof the British Arml' of the, Farley ~lowat "" 3.95 ' ~P"'.1; FlooMrOVi'.. bOW'! "FURNACE OIL IRhine is about 53,000.' TRIUMPH 1 I SQuth of the [ [CASH ~AID FOR fOIlkl were erro ']I'I) "r,']l'e 4 9511 For Inlorm.lio. : o IRO:"l FIREMAN , magazlIle.', pocket n11!', 1 llEATlIS PIll ,'''''''' "! C.UI-15.lor"IIO'lI'. HEATING EQUIPIIIENT ~O\'ern. 1 an(~ boo~s, .Iohn D, 5:1;, i THE LAST i Bro.Ulold H•• d : an offer to ~I 9 N ell' (,ower Stml. ~roup asyl~m. It I SOPER - Died sllddenl~ CAPITALIST: I' 1 bring the ShiP mto , Edward Soper. Left to mOllJ:~ I Rohert F. ;vIirvish ,),75 : ------had been rcports 'beside his wife, seVen sons,. H:\R~rS WAY 1;,------, lrv to take the II Stephen, Fred. Lloyd, Ron" 7 5 I' FOR SALE Cuban port (If ~ MILLEY LTD. Edward, .11'" at 51. ,)ohn·s. Lero), , James Bassett '" . 0 TONITE , s. 1 Colds pot I that-to ~lcxl at Toronto and Cecil at Claren· ! : 1 ville; four daughters, Diane, at' i DI'cks & Co Ltd I THE OLD MILL J, I. WHOLESALE and RETAIL ,SI. .John's, Eva (Mrs, ,Jack 0' 0 . I 'Vallis) of SI. .John's, Rona The Booksellers FLOOR SHOW .' Olrs Robert Brodowski) of New See Mary Lou Brooking ------l------Ii~~.w."'••••. York, and Dorothy (Mrs, A. R. , PHONE 8·5001 Exotic Da ncer - 'Brown) of Gcorgill; also 15, Diane Richards in grandchildren, The fUlleral, Demonstrating tbe latest will take placc from Ban'clt's 1.______, dance step. No-Co-Rode Funeral Homc at a datc to be I Bert PYe and Joan lIIorrissey .veil known TV personalities announccd, (i\clV YOl'k ,md DINING-DANCING-FUN Geurgia papers plc,lse copy). Pipe 1----'--!~~~~~~~ (tel) Call 8·7581 or 90026 ! , LOST BARTLI::TT-Passcd awny at SOLID AND Brundon. ~Ianitoba, on Wednes· ! ! Irish Setter day, February 13th, Agnes' PERFORATED ifrom 20 Horwood Public Notice Wm. L. CHAFE Bartlctt, aged 74 years, daugbt. ALL TYPES er 01 the late Henry .1. and For complete FITTINGS 'Answen to the TIarii/ TArr..OR Bellisant M. Bartlett of COVERAGE Call Ginger. ~lrE:-;SI~r. OR l~SUlt.\NCE 4 I·I0LD",x70RTH ST. ST. JOHN'S Brigns. Left to mourn are two and AIIJlISTlmS ~ iT nephews, The Rev. Clarence Finder Please CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN Maddock of Detroit, ~lich., and prom~: ~I~{::::ment JAMES G. (APi-Tlte Xoticr is hereb), :;iwn that. Ewart Bartlett of SI. John's, CALL -- forecasl , , FEBRUARY Phone 9·86D lu('suant to th~ provisions of IF CHAFE· MAKES THE CLOTHES. also one niece, Marguerite (Mrs. CRAWFORD gotial:ions fnr a II " rlw Insurance Adjusters Act, • T, E. Giannou) of SI. John's. REG T. MORGAN SPECIAL A reward is oHerro. lesting un \djustm and Student Adjust· Funcral at Brandon, Manitoba INSURANCE LIMITED Cold Wave -; LIMITED powers abandl • 'r~ oprr~tin;: in Newfoundland • on Saturday. ,Y DUL 8-5141-42 01 effectil'e II't' no\\' required to ohtain their : E:'IISLEY _ Passcd pcace. I Reg. $12.50, , I , 8-4033·34 Apeco I' Icrnc('s for 1963 And appllcft· .l.fully away at SI. Clare's :lImy ! NO'V $8.00 -- I Sol'iet first depi I ;, .;on~ th('rcfor ShOlild be sllbmit· , of Canada \'asily .I 'th d I . Hospital at 7.30 p.m. Feb. 14, LORETTA1S I' , ,I t .I'u WI out ~ a~·. ' demanded that th, , ' .. ::!, Copic$ of the rele\'ant I after a short illness, 1\11'5. illary '"------DOll'l order rour and Britain BCI '. r:;islatilln alld of the prescrib. : Emsley, at the age of 83. Temple B1elg" Duckworth St. BEAUTY SALON \ ;,;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;. Photocopier until . olfer of tll'O ', Plan Now for Summer Pleasure Afloat NOW AT LOCAL PRICES Roats, , Outboar