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--.... I...J/11+ ... :i ., LL USED CARS AND . ~~· TRUCKS RICED FOR QUICK r SALE. THE DAILY NE erra Nova Motors Ltd. ~~ Vol. 66. 241 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959 (Prlc:e: 7 Cenl~) Charles Hutton &Sons hina Wants Neutral Zone ·On Chinese-IAd ian BorderS t - I< dian Cabinet .Opposed to Plan ' I i II I,' '. • 111 cr, _ Premier, each withdrRw 20 kilometres In referring to other disputed. side India's borders .. ' DH·.,~, 111 ul''"rct ~eltin~ i \12 1> mlles1 at once fr?m the so- areas In the west, •Chou meant I Chou said his government Is ~ • . : lr m•ul ral wnc; called Mac~laho~ Line 1n the east the Ladakh region In northeast w!lllng to widen. the zone between 1 I ' , -,: . mile Indian·: and from t~e line up to which i Kas~mlr, about 1,000 m!Jc~ west the two forces 1f necessary. 10 1 I lhc ·t.. ·d1ilr he and: each side exercises actual control, o[ the Northeast Fro~Uer. · , I 1\lr.c:. '"1 1r11 nwct lo in the west." ·SCENE OF CLASH "In a word," he added, "both ·"'." ~:;>"',:,., 01 er the The Mac~lahon Line wa~ drawn! Red Ch~na claims about 12,000 before. and after the formal de- oJ, ' , in IBI4 by Sir Henry MacMahon,: square m1les of Ladakh. It was llmltatlOn o[ the boundary be- a:~:,... , ,.~ ct I he Com· 1 a British official, to show the bo;·: there that nine Indian policemen !wee~ our two countries, through · :,'rc·c p:c•;ro•~l i~ unac-, rler between India and Tibet. No I were s.lain by a Chinese Ioree ~csol!~tlon, the Chines.e govern­ C.·:J: \'chr.: .,, ,1, reported Chinese gover~ment ever has i from T1bet Ocl. 2_1. I mcnt 1s willing to do 1ts utmost ·.b.·, ,~., 1 :n:::~e of ~i.•' recognized the line. Red C~lnal· It was cons~dered unlikely o crea~ t!1e most secure bor­ ·~·d ..'., .,. "I he spirit of· claims territory as far as M 1Nehru would agree to Chou's der zones beween our two coun- a;;; ,;··~~ ·wl b~d." miles south of the l.ine in India's: neutral-zone plan. Chou would tries, so that our two countries . · 1 1 fED . . ,,, .! \'c!m1 111 adc · :\'orlhca~l Front 1e r .~gency, 1 ha1•e the Chinese pull back only will never again have apprehen. ·. · of r ,, 1, ·u~~cstion where some border clashes have: from positions !~at are co~sld· sian or come to a clash on ac· ·· r;c~d····· ,' ,1:r m~rtin~. occurred. I ercd by New Delhi to be well In· count o[ border Issues." lr:n . . '·'"111~ t11e · }';~:, /.:.·i,:'~ ~:~":~,~~~I Workers Back On Job t''i~c ~.q· ,·, ·"~·.1' 1_"" l'~)HI.::!­ ul'i was read ~"·.~·?.·., ~· .'~.i 111 :1:-. 1ntr~: '~: I at know! edgtn1 .. rt''':! ·.I ,, or rl cr .. II n! condolence · ,,,·:•c lndd .. , lo-'·1r, II h1ch a es. l 11 ! th f I di ti I I [ II od t' . f t ' m Bay returned ·' , :\lanv Steelworkers appeared· o ca r er orma me a on. n u pr uc 1on m our o s1x 10 1th and hl! .n~ r.ol '"..,!. .~ee h~ppy. to 'be back at their work i conferences In t!1e steel dispute; weeks, the effects of the strike 1 are happy to m 1hr f:::·.:rr. · · fo 8 b0 ut tw 0 ·eek · 11'1.11 be f It f t'm1 · of 0.1r 1110 cou~· a!ler lour months of Idleness.' r • ~ s. , e or some e. , I exceptionally ' · . u'. Some expressed concern how-l However, Fmnega~ said he. An estimated 335,000 In allied · ;;:;, ~r ~: Pt'~r~~ d~:; cl'er, that they may h~ve to! would keep trying for a ~reak in ltndustrles were mad~ idle b~ the n·h. Lidstone 1 11 1 n~· 'et lho•c who seek strike again a!ler a court lnjunc· the deadlock th;ough Informal I steel strike end it 111!1 b~ 11 eeks OFF WALLOPS ISLAND, Va.-Crewmen aboard thr Navy sah·age ship "Preserver" drop a net into the water Tuesday !r · · · . b 1 tlon ordering them back to work talks with both Rides. I before they rtur:1 to thm jobs. hringlng B to diSrupt Y a11 I ---- 1ome five miles ~rom Wallops Island, Va., Nov. 4th to recover a mercury space capsule, The space capsule ~~ great friendship be-: for BO days expires. l'ier and was fired some 35,000 feet high by a little Joe rocket launched from Wallops Island. The capsule was recover· ·. \\'. Pollock. o.:na ~~.d India attain. Some stetl-that lett behind at 1 New Type Of ed within 45 minutes.-UPI Telephoto. o~jec:i1e." the start of t~e strike - rolled 1an)' friends o! TROOPS ' from tht plants. New 1teel al· .one of 1 u~gHrrl that "the. ready was beb~ produced In · glad to improved ious lllness. ,,~;;:;~;;;~'''};~;.,,~~~;·'·, Polio Vaccine Appeal For Relief From The 10 Yetlr Sentence·. of!~ii~l~~;.~c;J~~fto=;;; ~w~ic~ ~~:li~~~~Jd o:.a~~~~~-. s~~deval~~~~~!~~ ·a·... d'' ,-."~-~·---; .-o·, .. H.. h F • 'ht R. t ' . . : bt' .. ~aught" j~st 8! !he dise~·e polio ,~nns which sti~ulate"the i . U I e S rep 1 _ c;iuscppe pounds and the usual black mar· can, will be a\ a1lable in Canada production ol In the 1 · • g g antlbod1e~ r ·e n . · re 1 a e • 1mnerwnrld big i ket price. . ; for limited clinical lriall next] blood _but produce no actual polio : .. · led him Into~ Cot ron! still laces c!Jar,es o[, spring. . 1 infect1o~. i ' : ' ~ol:rc ·.r~r. was' conspiracy in connection with: . 1 The new type \'Recine can be·; lly ROBERT RICE · ~ong inland rail haul put them al oaid. "llnii'CI'rr, it does not seem He ad\·ocaled regional tra~s· llo~ay In !n years In the dr.l~&·traffickbg and of po~- Dr. J. ~·. W ~e~·~uson. dlrecl~r. lake~ either as liquid or a~ I. Canadian Press Stall Wrlttr a competitive rtisarll·antage. They· reasonable that a part o[ the poria! ion policies for the various for lrafliekin~ In !cssiori o[ bonds stolen [rom a of the lJ!uvers1tY of Toronlo s pill, Dr. Ferguson said. A single • FREDERICTON ICPl -Marl- largely blamed pcrce:~ta~e in·, ronntry which faces the mosl economic areas of Canada. "an •as ro:md\1' c~onday It Will weeks, wherea~ Salk vaccine doc~ ers :\londay appealed to Canada's wa1·. uP ~sked to me~1 il' >hare of in· pulley can have little meaning in

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I I' Hi! tri~l 1n C'ourt of intent to traffic In them. Sen· m1lled from one person to •n· 1 Since the new vaccine causes a, special treatment for the hard-· named last May to look into the Bmh \all month ended lence was deferred to Nov. 20. , other. 1 mild polio infection, this infection! hit A!lantic provinces. : whole problem of transportation To Make Study a!t~r two and hal! days · Cotrom was arrested last July: Known as a live vaccbe, the 1can be caught by others. Doctors 1 Thm theme was the ~arne: 1 in Canada After heari~gs in d!cid!d to plead guilty. at an east • end motel where • n_e:v vaccine i1 made from the Ihope that in future this c11:1 be IThe Maritllljf~ have real trouble' Quebec, It· moved to thi~ ·xew , . . RCMP and t~e l).S. agents, who~ llvmg polio virus, tamed down so used as a method 11f lmmunJza. selling go?ds m. central Canada Brunswick capital to start two- i v 8 .SON ABLE · I Co~ro:r peddled off worked for months In undercover· It does not cause a malignant tlon. because h1g!l fre1ght rates on the week tour of the Atlantic prov-' Nursing Curriculum 'RANTEED to RDIP and U.S.: style, mad~ their big ''deal." inces. : 11 I i ·~·~i~lt~; ~~~dr:on:nMr. Justlee_;.a~ure l?ter to~ First v.·itness was Premier' OTTAWA fCPl- Curriculumicommitteealsowilldiscussnurs· 11 5 Clt.mbt·ng Party ·Found; lhal ef.": · 'th ·: ~ 'spbapul mde"Ir ho rofnll tasse Hugh John Flemming of New for a c~anging career and a look! ing staff turnover, personnel pol· NE731 .,ur~ on e, 111 11 e se ze e a s o pay . k h d t ' h k h · · · th f · • art · I~Jitmlio~ of the 13 his fine and re a the •28 ooo. Brunsw1c w o ca 11 e 1or grea er' at _w at rna es appy_ nurses m ]1Cles and e pro ess1on s p 1n P Y • ' access to central Canada as a' their work are to be d1scussed at 1 !lome care plans.

Electronic lt;~r.~<:~~~'%"'~::,-;"""t~<:J!I't"!"!~C'l"'!!!W!'~n!'l "right . , . part and parcel of i three national meetings of the j All M b A s 'f the settlement t!lat was made at· Canadian Nurse s Association Some 40 nurses from acros1 Confederation." . here this month. I Can~da are expected to atte:1~ a em ers re a e cumculum workshop here Nov. :entre Ltd. "The fact that the railways, The natio~al association, repre· 23-25 to help the association take

KATMANDU, Nepal rAPl _ A, The party was preparing to set foot Mount Everest, the world's 1 ~eed more ~evenue I~ o~;rate senting some 50,000 register~d ?ne more step tov:oard co-o;dinat· JapJnese expedition cured lost in, out for Namchebazar, another highest mountain. successfully 1s recognized, he · nurses, holds the first of I Is. mg nurse educabon curnculum an attempt to scale a mighty, un· i village that Is a two-week trek SWISS FAILED 1 _...1______----·--- ' meetings this week with a t!lree-1 across Canada. hours 'PHONE conquered peak In the Himalayas i from Katmandu. In 1956, th~ famous Swiss guide : w·lfe'. St b '?ay ses<_IOn o[ the. nahonal. nur~-1 • . i ~~ safe, the foreign omce reported I The report that t~e party was 'Raymond Lambert tried to climb: a s 'mg Se&'I'ICe comn11ttee hcgmnmg CI!A:SGI:O.G :SEED~ : Monday, :~ale bore out the faith o[ Mrs. : Gauri Sankar and declared it un· : Thursday. Provincial· nurse association• : Whether the 32-member party. Hldekl Kate, wife o[ the leader scalable abo\•e 21,000 feet nn t~e Band Leader hal'e been workin~ on curriculum 1 J became the first to put•a man: of the expedition, She refused to Nepal !ace. Willi Sisler .\!ary Fclicilas or changes aimed at bria~i:1!( nursP. . atop 23,440 • foot Mount Gauri belicv Kato was Jo~t. . Lambert $aid the peak mi~hl ~lonlrcal. rlire~lor of the St. education more closely in liM 1 'Sankar - :tamed lor t:1e Hindu "My hu.· attrnrl the workshop as A con· 1 summit [il'e weeks ago. Then chic[ ~uide Ang Tembil, a l'et-. arrested by the ·Chine~;e Com· , rl ·'· !ires from all prnl'lncrs, the ~ultant. I came word ol fierce avalanches eran of 16 Himalayan expeditions,: munists. I "This i~ final," .

sent to look for the expedition ers had ever done-reach the top An aerial search of the moun· it." 1 had found them safe at Menung, of this peak rearing abol'e the I lain failed to turn up· any trace 3.i 1 She said the W01111ds inflicted · a village on the mountain slope. clonds miles west of 29.002· ol the Japanese party._c__

on her husband were super!iciill. 1 , "He went lo the football game Four Armed Men yesterday after~oon," ~he said. , LA:\C.\S'mll, X. B. (CP'-: rc~cipls . "! had to slay ~ome and have The monry, from th• !x1erior. FAO Delegates Urged ' the doctor !ape me up." Police \au~c:1ect a prnvince-wied: rlay's operation at the service .~t~· ocarch ~ronda)' for fotlr armed' tion, was in a brief case. Mr.

1 - TllllCOt:~TR'\;- p.\JISOS - 111en who entered the home of <1 ~lanlel' said he offered the men ' set'l'icc stJ:ion opcrJtor here Sun-. S75 but they grabbed l~e 'brief II 1 · day ni~ht and robbed him of case, ripped it open with a kni[~ To Set Up Committee more than $ti00 aUer holding his a~rl !led witb the money. I' I wife and daughter at knife and. Flush Door• By DAVE OASCIA I lem of dl.1tribuling these foods, indicated that there is little. hope: :!~mroint fo1· more than an hour.: ------LONDON (CPI-Douglas Hark· 'which up to now has been done of '[urt~er action during the rc·1 Fredrick F. ~Ia:lZcr, 4!1. was »VVW+W•W+W«

1 ness, Canada's agriculture min·, entirely at the expense o[ the pro- mainlng two weeks of the confer·· confronted by t:1e men lvhen he i relt1mcd home [rom his service : Isler, Monday expressed regret , duclng countries," he said. ence. 1' that the United Nations Food and . In an interview today !Je i Harkness arrived in Lo~don sta•,ion 10.30 p. m. AST Sunday. • Weather Agriculture Organization, no w stressed that countries such as Sunday night, a day late because : As he walkeri into the house he i Cloud)•. Hi~h loday ~:;. meeting In Rome, shows "no ge~· Canada, the United Stales, Aus· o[ fog that shut down operations was grabbed from behind. An· era! disposition" to grapple with tralla and New Zealn:1d can not at London airport. other man, armed with a kn•fe,: TEMPERATURES, .~s Ncv s 'I" · · the problems or form surpluses. be expected to underwrite tnde£- He spent most of today in con· was standing in front of him, he : ·-· m1 mg, entertainer Sammy Davis, Jr., Harkness, who spent the last lnilely the costs of clislribuling [erences with British ministers. said. hI! I'1 Dawson ...... -7 -6 5 l ancee between shows at the Sands Hotel wetk In Romr, urged delegates surpluses to nations tottering on · Including De rick Heathcoat Winnipeg ...... 12 33 11 to t.ie FAO conference to set up the horderline of starvation. :Amory, i cha~cellor of the ex· !lis wife a:td 14-year-ohl daugl1· 44 · His Intended ia Joan Stuart, 21, a honey· ter Linday had heen tied up wit] · Ottawa ...... 25 a commlttet to try to arrive at 1 NOTIIJNG DE.'JNITE . 1 theauer: Reginald Maudlin g. ;f\ ';..".f Quebec ...... 24 38 Ltd. from Toronto, was long dis· 1 neckties about an hour earlier. ., ~~· Canada. The call "some more practical means of The Canadian agriculture min·: president of the boa_r~ of trade: , . . • Halifax ...... 44 48 • liS Slu t ld 1 The ~lanzcrs said at I east Vet ar to newsmen that she and Davis,· 33; &elllni surpluses to areas where isler said FAO delegates showed Iand Agriculture M1mster John 1 . h Sydney ...... 42 43 they are JOOSt needed." no i:Jcllnation to accept any de!· Hare. . ! "We W?uldu'l have to _prca~ three of the men were nJ<~>ked, ! OHN'S 'by : 1 for the wedding. She said he had St. Jo~n·s ...... 35 43 ~ate "There Ia an urient need to lnite proposals on the. matter or He was .to leave London hy a1r, about re~1gm~ so m~.ch t£ wed two or them with women's slack- ·. 1 I lllitance telephon1.-UPI Telephoto. handle 011 a world basis the prob- to tdvance any of thilir own. He i Monday mg~t !or Canada. I demonst1ate 1t more. iugs.

~ I, . ~ \, 1: tl I I• ... ,_. .... _, .. -- . -.. - THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLO., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2 ST. ·Newsletter From Ireland . '• Cork International Film ballerina Alicia ~tarkova appropriate centre for a light the Soviet Deputy ·., ,.. .. :. ' .. ' Fntlval (whose mother was born in opera festival since lster, Mr. n.uznetsm· onfi: For the fourth consecutive Canty Cork), Cecil Beaton who Vincent Wallace, composer of taln powers" were .' year an international film fes- pvaduced his own play "Land· the ever-popular "Marltana," Irish-Malayan

tlval was held In the city of 1 scape with Figures,'' and Sir was born there and the city the question Cork. In the week ended 30th I Donald Wolfit and Orson has a long-establlshed musical debated in the •' September, films from twenty.II 1Welles. The London Festival tr~dition. , sembly, Mr. Aiken s~.' six countries were shown. The Ballet, accompanied by the The International Trophy/ "We believe that tr.,' Ca!

film Industries of Europe,!' London Philharmonic Orches·[ for the best all-round perform· 1 mental _rights and North -'merlca, . Australia, tra, also took part. ' ance was shared between two i very extstence of a WA CCPl -The New Zealand, Chine, Japan,! The Pike Theatre, living up Wdsh companies-Standard i ion and a small fis!Jing dragger BlUl India, Pakistan and Egypt 1 to its avant-garde reputation, Cables and Tredegar. Prizes people of Tibet, are the Newfaundl~nd . BUY THIS FRIGIDAIRE • , participated. presented the Engllsh·langu- for outstanding singing were ed. Jast Feb:·uarY JS a j A large group of lnterna-: age premiere of "Inquisition," won by two of the visitors "We believe that far as the federal tlonally known . actors and' a modern Italian play by Die· from Wales, Jeanne Pearse rights are forcibly -~oetnlm~:lt is concer AUTOMATIC WASHER FO~ 1 film-makers attended the Fes-1 go Fabbri which sets out to I an.d _Elfred Phillips, the repre~entatives c! said Monday· tival. Three young stars who I probe the lnnlrmost recesses Mm1ster for External Afhln small nations In this slnklng, with Joss .o $392 95 AND GET MATCHING came were Jean Pierre Leaud, of the minds of three people: Speaks On Tibet At The bly ha\·e to speak up, aboard, was ren1 (France), Ian :I Inc Laine (Brit-~ a young husband and wife United Nations "If they failed In do by the weekly Ne • DRYER FOR $19.95. ain) and Anita von Ow Swlt·: seeking to save a foundering, Mr. Frank Aiken, TTI., Min· would be weakening Herald of St. J_ohn:l zerland). Also present were~ marriage, -and a young priest: ister for External Affairs, ad· defence of small ils own in\·eshga~u .... directors Viltoria de Sica, and to whom they turn for splritU·I dressed the l'nited :>:allons C\'Cl')'Where-the that the Blue W~ John Grierson: Aml!rican ac· 1 al ald and comfort. i General (Steering) Committee· of public opinion in a top-heaVJ .• · tress Jean Scbcrg· Irish ac- · Donagh l\lacDonagh's "The • last week in support of a move.! the charter.'' able ice." ' tors pan O'Herlih/, Cyril Cu-' Lady Spider'' offers a novel in·' sponsored jointly by the Irish i :llr. Aiken added the story which aske - ' .. sack and Noel Purcell. 1 terpretation of the traditional and 1\lalayan delegations to! Kuznetsov would bf \\'ave: Was she sa[ •"'·. '• .., . For the Irish film industry: tale of Deirdre of the Sor- have the question of Tibet • a very grave Prror i! referred to a st a notable event of the }'esti· rows. MacDonagh presents discussed at the current ses·! cribed the alorm the si~king hy a me : ,. val was the world-premiere of Deirdre as the human proto· sion of the General Assem·l everywhere by :-:ew[oundland Le~ .. "Mise Eire" ("I am Ireland"), type of the insect that devours bly. In the course of his ions in T1bet lo the · Patrick Cannin• a two-hour documentary sur- 1 its mates. Another new Irish speech, :'ltr. Aiken made the ations of one state or of the Blue Wal' vey of twenty-five years of: play was ''The Dreaming following point&: of &taes." not seaworthy. F9c still operate out 1 I.' Irish history from 1893 to' Dust" by Denis Johnston, au· "What we are ralslng here NEW FACTORIES 1918. The commentary of the thor of In Search . of Swift. Is the issue of violantion of: Two new facories land and :\'o1·a Senti film, which was produced by The play relteraies the thesis human right!! in Tibet, and Ially opened on lltl! ICE Gael Linn, Is ln Irish. Ma- that Swift, though in Jove with that Issue alone. We are ask· ber-a fish cannery Tra~sporl 1 terla\ for the production was I Esther Johnson ("Stella"), ing members to c:onsider the Co. Cork and a 1 letter April 2~ gathered from archives in could not marry her because People's Republic of China'& factory at Kllcork, Ct. fisheries Min;s many parts of the world anp,: she was his niece by blood: abuse of lts powers, through dare. said it < in breadth and range there he had\the love of Esther van the violation of the human The £!!0,000 (1141l.OC1

I ~~- are few comparable documen-1 Homrigll ("Vanessa"), but. rights of the Tihetan people, nery wu established 0 '. tary films. Incidental music' would no-t marry her because: in breach of the Universal soclallon with the ' ' 1 Plan C.N.I 1 was especially commissioned: or hls love for Stella. In the Declaration of Human RJght!1 1 firm, Saupiquet -,f ,, : from Scan 0 niada and play-~ end he destroyed both women I and the 1951 agreement where-: will proceu 1,000 toru ed by the R<~dio Eireann Sym- · nnd brought hls own mind to I by the Peoples Republic had 1and shellfish p~r Termina] phony Orchestra. the breaking point. guaranteed the religious, c:ul-~ eventual c:apacity cl On opening night of the Fes- he London Festival Ballet tural and politkal autonomy tons has been plannM. ... _. .. · tival a French feature-length gave the world premiere of a of Tibet. · Ireland's thriving

entry, "Les Quatre Cents 1 new Irish ballet, "The En· "As far as my delegation Is dustry was a major Coups" ("Up to ~lis chief"') . chanted Stream' by i\lichael, concerned the policies we have 1 Ireland's thrivin~ was shown. The fourteen-year· 1 i\lacLiammoir. With . chorea- consistently pursued in this~· dustry was a major old actor, Jean Pierre Leaud,: graphy by Anton Dolin and organization must make it ment for Leaf Brandl plays the role of a runaway I based on Yeats's "Song of sufficiently clear that, In re- Chicago to erect ' 11 juvenile delinquent. Wandering Aergus," the theme questing inscription of this 000 ($420,000) !actor)' The following day's German 1 was derived from the ancient: item, we are not motivated by dare. The plant Is H 1 Reuter offerings included a colour·! superstition attached to trout, any desire to provoke an ioned throughout to lor funds lo ro1T ll' i feature, "Der Veruntreutc! fishing near a rowan tree after I acrimonious debate, In the low humidity level r compilin~ a diet ..~--·.., Himmel" (Embezzled Heav·1 twilight. In he ballet a young spirit of the cold war. for the manufacture Scottish tongu I en"). Based on a story by I vagrant catches a trout which "Our own effort!! In thls As- quality gum. and the Scotti>h Franz Werfel, it recounted the I is transformed into a fish· sembly have been and will wlll be one n n a r v r s'nce I ..,, ·spiritual tribulations of an el·, maiden. :\lomentarily blinded continue. to be, aimed at the gum almost all of " ~ln.nda~·. Prnfr ! derly cook who is pers~aded I by her beauty, he dances with! reduction of international ten· i be exported. Sale~ of /he L'ni,w.-i . by a glib-tongued sister-m·law 1 her. But he successfully re-' sian and the attainment of a 1warehousing storks said £too.oon • to ~ay her nephew's way· sisls the maiden's further 1 just and stable peace through maintained in l..()nd·~ to complelc the through a theological semin-1 blandishments and rejoins his, contacts and negotiations. We sterdam, An_twerp,

· ary. 1 Y.'ife. This company also pre-1 recognize also-and have so Paris andl\hlan. Along with this feature was; scnted :\'oel Coward's "Lon- i staled in the General Assem- About 200 worken 1 a majJr documentary, "Scrcn·l don :'llorning'• as well as stand·' bly-that the best hope for 1 employed in the flfll J~ I . geti Shall not Dir'' A nation-~ ard works from ballet reper-: the Tibetan people themselves 1 operation and ireland I , al park in Tanganyika, Seren- loire. !lies in a relaxation, not an in· vide 90 per cent of D~nirl A. I· f geti ls the preserve of many' Also staged were plays by • tensification, of international materials. The . er o! thr n: I 1 species of wild animals wh1ch \1'. B. Yeats-"The Death of tension. We greatly regret that ment of sugar w1ll bl I , have become extinct or arc, Cuehulainn' and "Oedipus at the action of the People's Re· lion pound5. Control and I extremely rare elsewhere. This1 Colonus"-and Synge's "Deir-; public of China should have Five acres a at Cartwrigl on the helic' I German film, the work of Dr. f dre of the Sorrows.'' Gold·, bePn such as to embitter re-i plant have bc~n I Bernard Grzimck and his de·, smith and Shaw were rcpre·; lations between peoples at a: future expanswn. !'iovember to Wheeler Airlim·' I 1 ceased son, :llichael, is an sen ted respectively, by "The 1 time when responsible leaders '1 IRISH HORSES IN ' eloquent plea for the preser-: Good-:.\'atured :'~!an·· and "The are making constructive ef.l NEWS plying the 8 vall on of wild-lif_e. . I Simpleton of the l!nexpccted forts in the cause of peace. Ireland's climate l1ments at C1 II 1 '• . Ireland's contnbutJons were Jslcs,' two plays whlch theatre, "It seems to us that it would make for one of thr Spotted Island shown on the third nlght. "This gocrs seldom have the oppor- be an abdication of responsi- great centres !or 1 1: Other Eden", a feature-length tunlty of sreing. bility for this Assembly to ing. Since 1901l. \\'heeler · S-58 II de;ignation II ... 1 film from Ardmore Studios, The last event of thr Festi· a1·o;d a discussion and a de-l horses have won I. i I County Dublin, and produced: val was a one-man midnight cicir.n on this question. \\'e Grand :\ational as two H­ 'I I bv Emmet Dalton, is based on i perfrrmance bv Orson \\'clles would regard it as beth unjust times, and of thP to make t' I 'I the Louis Dill ton play of the\ who called for 'the house-lights and inconsistent on our part' rare categor!Ps of I~ to Goose Air Ba I •, same name. Its setting is Ire·/ and then reminisced about the • to ignore violation5 of civil· American racing·!ta!l! )!r. Ron;,ld Allen 1 I land of the early 1940's. Also, early acting days in Dublin, anrt religious rights in Tibet. were won by the , 1. under review were se1·eral i gave readings from Shake- \\'here\•er go1•ernment action· sires imported !~om I .. short Irish documentaries i sphere and then placed him- is directed towards the sys·, Three 17lsh st?l · .. "Crystal Clear", wi tha com·: self at the disposal of the au-' tcinatic violation of human' lah, PrmcequJlln · mentary by Eamonn Andrews, I dicnce in a qucstion-and-ans- rights it is. we believe, the: Charger, arP the showed how world-famed Wa· wer session on topic ranging: proper function of this Ass em·. sires of North terford Glass is produced, and from detail.' of his life to his bly to pronounce the judgment 1 necent event~ h!rr "The Silent Art'' was devoted opinion of the Stanislovsky, of world opinion on such a unrlerlined the 1· ·, to the life and work of the "method'' of actin;::. breach of the principles which 1 reputation of the lr­ . ' Cork sculptor, Seamas Mur· Waterford International Light all of us here are pledged tot oughbred. In Franc.r phv. Opere Festival : maintain and upon whlch all! horse won the Pntlr I T:.Vo feature films came from: An elevenday festival of light our hope' of a just world order t' de Triomphe, I Britain. "The Boy on the opera began in the city of, are based. purse, worth £ FRIGIDAIRE Bridge" starred Ian !\tacLaine Waterford on 3rd Seplemher., "To my delegation the 1 000). In Dubhn thr r. D.' .I as a young boy who runs away 01·cr 1,000 singers from fi\·e statements marte by the Dalai I for Irish b\oodstocl I , from home and makes the Lon· \\'elsh anrl four Irish operatic. Lama and his followers in! !(l"eatest yet recorded I '' I . DRYER don dorkland his haunt. The societies presentell a \'aried cxi!<'. and by others who are Annual Yearhng ! fllm was produced and direct· programme which incluilc•rt in rlose toueh ~·ith events in! The Prix de nrc ewsle1 ed by Irish-burn Kevin ~k "The Gypsy Haron". "The Tilll't constitute prima facie. phe, which wa! woe \\'A-How tc I Clorv. Another trisl1man, J.lam Qu~kl'r t;irt.'' "Till' r.ondo· t'l'idrnce of YPI'Y serious vlo·l bred Ballymos5 la!l 1 on new del'el< I Hcd1;10nd, plays thl' )Jart of, li~1'>.'' "'I' lit• Stlllil'nt l'rilll'e" \at1un of human rights in won on the 4th field is a qu 1 I the boy's slllttkss father. ''Til" anu "Oklahoma." Tibet.'' /Saint Crespin lll, I . . .. I business a .ONLY r.louse that Roared,'' from the Waterford i.' a parli1·ui;u·Jy Jn reply to an allegation br (Continued on men everywhe I' ."' . book of the lrlsh·born wntl!r, ------__ .:_ ___::__:_:.:___;_.:_ __::-.,.::,==~======;;;;; · Carr, a former ,· 1·:~ .. . Leonard \\'ibllerley, satirises; federal economil I. .. ..: '· . : the polillcal situation which! the answ~r fo 1 ' ' ) ... 1 arises when a small nation 1 : I ',:, ·." with agric \ comes into possession of the: I' I most destructive bomb on Carr is Ia 1 .$ .95 earth. national farm I One of the major Japanese Report on J contributions in the feature-' 11 carry no advE film rla" was "My First Love . ed to pro1· WHEN YOU BUY Affair" which used a novel WALSH' l'e weekly , form of flashback. To achie\'e tural news ori on the srreen-edges a mist~·-1 FRIGIDAIRE white effect, such as would be 1 associated with what would I be visible in the "mind's" eye, Bread AUTOMATIC the director placed a piece of white paper with an oval aper­ . ture In front of the camera WASHER when filming this tragic iove­ story. In th!! course of the ·Festival adjudications a five-man pan· I el judged about !ixty films - BIGGEST SAVING EVER - competing in !our categories: d{lcUmentary; general interest an !mated or cartoon; scientl­ NO TRADE-IN flr and e ducatlonal. By unani­ mous declslon the adjudlca· tors the Polish cartoon, 'Cat and Mouse," as the best film submitted. They commented: LIMITED Of all the four categories we consider that the highlight of the festival has been provided by the animated or cartoon QUANITY films. The standard in this category Is remarkable and has given us great pleasure." The main award of the Fea­ tival, the Waterford Glass Tro­ REMEMBER EVERYBODY GAINS WHEN THEY SHOP AT BAINE'S phy, was won by the German actress, Annie Rosar, for her 1 performance In "Embezzled Heaven." ·BAINE, JOHNSTON &· Co., Ltd. 0";blln lnternatlcnal Best · Toast Anywhere Ftstlval Dublin, the cradle of many significant contributions to FURNITURE & APPLIANCE DEPT. world theatre, wa~ recently 1 the centre of an Jnternationa1 1 243 VVATER STREET DIAL 2101 • 5 Theatre Festl\'al which open-,1 . . ' . . ' •' ed on 14lh September. Par·: ticipatlng guest artists lnclud·: l ed the world-renowned prima' • ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily News TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959

' o11firms Seaworthiness Of Blue Wave And Sister Ships· Case Is Closed

111. ~ 1cr! - The sinking ' Ihe Immediate cause o! the sink- under wl:lter condlllons In norih· · :,, , dr~~~er Blue Wal'c · lng "was a~ excessive build • up west Atlantic waters, provided 1 1 t'"~c fo;mdland Grand o! Ice on deck." The leiter, how- they are loaded with due regard 11 1 \'e 1 fcb·uan· is a closed · ever, aUirmed the seaworthiness to the weather conditions . they 35 r , ille federal trans· ·1 of t~1e Blue Wal'e and her sister· may be culled upon to face, and ~ that wh1n 13 3 1 as ' · d I I · · l h dl d " orcibly d •artqmr~t is concerne , a s 11ps. are competent y an e . tath·es o! e, •aid ~ian1\ny. ~lr. Cheeseman wrote back The letter mentions a reference s in this ... 1 ~. 11 ith Jo>~ o! all 161 May A to say "! agree w'th you by Mr. Canning In !lis legislature I' 11n'ab~ard. . ~· 11 '" rclil'e d last . t hat In th e c Ircumstances no goo d statement to loss of a:to\her ves· ;peak up, 1· I •, iled to do ·b. ihP ll'cckll' \ew!our.rl- ! purpose would be sen•ed by the sel of this type. 10 ., I 1 akenin~: Iii• Hc~ald of st. :lohn:s wh'ch: holdl~g of ~~~ o!ficlal inquiry.'' "It Is presumed that he had in • l ' small · . . ·rn inWII:,otiDn han, ~lr. Hccs letter said the 1,400-, mind the St Richard or the Blue 11 11 ·.: . -~he ~h~; tl:e Rlue. \l'al'r had ton Blue Wal'e, built ln l!J.l9, met i comet. Tne' former vessel cap­ The first ballet troupe~: :·: •· " . ~. d~r a top·il<'a'·)' layer "I h c highest approl'ed stand·: sized and foundered In .January, ') Jr. " 1 ard.., '' 1 scheduled for St. John's Mon-~ 1 unbr~ak,,h:~ ,itT. •...... , '1951, there lx!inl! some rea~on lo day night did not arrive be·t ! •hi ;to·:y .,1,1:c·ll asked~ .. Tl1c it. Is po.sslble that th,e ~esscll.beliel'e that a shlfl or car~o had I cause of the foggy weather.r • ' \1 ,,~· 11,1; sl1c sale. !he ra~ tnlo IC!~C ann weat.1er con- .led to 1 dangerously unstahle rcfmd to ,, statement d liOns that were beyond her ca.: cond'tlon. T~e tatter n~~cl cap· Community Concert Associa·J lien officials said Les Grands. 1 . , ~ ;i.:,:r.' br a member o[ pa.eit)' to ollii'Idc: thai Ihe. car~o. ~izcd and foundered In Fcb1·uary. 1 1 Ballets Canadians were unable·. \~·.d~. r·. :rl l.c~JSlature sl11rtcd; that the master la1lcd to. 1934, durbg heavy weather, and 1 111 11 to o:et here on time. , , . · Po:: ::k L'~nnin~. lila I l"C he best jud~~1cnt in the. In thl~ casr we at·e Informed that 1 The first performance ~~~ 1 • ~: :!:~ BJqe \','a1e cles1:n honcthn~. of his ~lllp, or that R, an ol'er • loaded condition prob­ I now ~chcdulcd for Friday i ~~: sc.w "·:h). Fnm >~;tcr co'llbmalwn of l~e~e and other ably led to the disaster. night and the second Saturcla~ , 1 , .. :1 n;'<'l'''r r·ul o[ '-:c11·· factors led to the disaster. 1 r.i~ht. Due to the !act that 1'" :l~ ,.,,,;;~eolia. I "The lOSS or tl!ese IWO I'CSSCl~ I 1 ~hops are open on Saturday · ·'t: HI: Sl'IT.\IIl.E DESlGS ! therefore can hardly be taken as 1 1 T::u•;".lrt "ini.,tcr • "\l'c arr ~atisficd thai trawlers an indication thal the Blue Wa1·e i ni,ght the Saturday perform· ;n lrllrr \pr:l :1 to '-:rw· with dcsitn and speci['cations: and other \'es!els o! this Jypc are i I ~nee will begin at 9.50 p.m. 1 i ·;~n r1d 1rrir< \lin'·IN .lohn ..•imil:~r to tl10sc of the Blue \\'a~e: unsuitable for 1\'lnter operations C'er•rr 1 ~ 1 ._ '" d it appcwrl at_e_,~~~-~~~~~l:l_e-~~~ operation: of! Newfoundland." Waiting List 1 I The waitin~ list I~ growinr II In the already m·er-crowded' il' Plan C.N.R. C d. L . Ill-fated M.V. Blue Wave Western Memorial Hospital here, administrator Fred Whit-' Ten11inal ana Ian eglon . ------;------· 1 1 tahr said in a weekend lltate- ,, mcnt. ' ',. I He ~aid dally occupancy ~:,::';;;;::,:: ~.~:;~;:; Armistice Ball. Bell Island Mine~s New Post Off'tee I Reorganization ] r~te durin~ October was 96.38 per cent, well above the; 'ai hrrr will c!o>r In De- Are L.owest Paid Of Search And "recognized desirable figure"· , 8 ferlrro! corrrnmenl of- 1 of 80 per cent. he patient walt· an,~ ,wd here ~lond~y. The r:111 adian Le~ion annual\ Past President, Provincial Com· ' d lng list stands at about 400. 1 0 M ' . 'Armistice Ball will he held to-lmanrl, and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. •' : night at the Newfoundland . James Fagan, President St. In Canad a pens on ay Rescue Unl·ts · Hotel. ElalJorale arrangements 'John's Branch, and Mrs, Fagan, S h C • : 'R(;!I . flCIIIm 1 - An I hn\'e bCCII made to assure Decker, Commander, Nathan Crane, executive of·: . earc ontlnuesl 1 !o: lund< 10 'onwlctr the success of this e\'ent. 1Pcpperrell Air ~'orce Base. and [leer of Local 4121 o! the Unit·· . . ' ·· " · n r · o! 1'I D k "d St""ill ork r Anl"rl a'.· The Post Office Department : unlll 6 p.m. Sunday 1n the new , . ' The search for five Portu1 110 1 0 · .of . c~n,r:.::l: . ,, " u:c" :lhe ·tore A mong l he gucs ts 11 ·h o hale · , •' rs. ec cr. E p •Cl C •• irl T ers d h' • c 1aiJIIOUIIc"S • that the temporar)' b Ul'ld' 1ng f or lh e so 1e purpose of Tl1 c II on. ('.en I"·~e H~cs, 'I-' In· [ ~a! Co\'e men who h ave h een1 11 1 1 1 1 o.crr ~co ... , on.llc · ·r· d lh · · t (' [ t Commander · B. carcc. • · sa ucs ay IS un an P05 t Ofli build'n I11 th St exchannin" kcl·s. If the busi11ess isler o[ Transport. in a press· mi'.;ol'cmbcr 14th. The 1 . a ,e er approar 1 o 1e pro · Saturday to ~v on a un In~ Canadian A1r Force, Ncw[ound· •'tl tl \" b CJ 1 bh, · th p t orr· ·earners 011 afternoon, lrm than the setting up o[ a trip in the Salmonier Line , 111 1 1c , a ana re c om· u ; m e new os 1ce 1and will be Salurda~concluded i I'm Resupply land, and ~lr~. Forbes. · pan a subsidiary of the Do· building will he open to the n I e Canadian Coast Guard · Scr· · area and when they !ailed to 'I c1 \I G " Ch lk r '. . · . to rmure that no ma1l des- · 1'1 · D t t r 1 h 11 1 ·' r. an · rs. cor~e a r • mln10n Steel anrl Coal Corpor· general puhllc on ~lontlay, Nov- ·h , 1 ,· l'lce. le cpar men ° 1 return to t1cir omes · ~Y . Dll\trl .\ Lrnnc'i''· tum trir: ~ll sel'en airmen were Trustee, St. John A Branch at ion. The number or workers em her 1611 ~., at 7 a.m. Box 1 pate es are n;•sw •. ,proHded Transport will appoint marine, were reported to the RC~1' of tr.P 022nrt Air. rrturning to Goose Air Base for Canadian lnl'olved not disclosed. have already been arl-1 the transportatiOn s)s,ems are, search and rescue Police. ~rlPr 1 Le~ion. 1 wa~ 'holder~ co-ord~na·, Contr~l "''rl \\'arning rotation. Sir Leonard Outerbrlrtge, vised of their new Post Office Irunnmg on schedule. : ~o~s, to be attached to the ex- Sundav the RD!P and a , at Cartll'ri~:ht. Labra·l \\'heeler Airlines ha1•e been Hona!'l' President St. John's Box numbers. It 1~ anticipated · ·With the opening of the new 1 lslmg RCAF Sea:cli and Res- pri1·ate ~earch party found the, 11'1! on the hc'icoptcr pad, resupplying parts o! the ~lid· Branch, Canadian Legion, and Arena that kr"~ will h~ avail ahie for Post Office the Postal facilities ! cue centres. Thctr basic task car the men were using and, Lost 1 · :\mmber to greet the Canada Line and ha\'e just re· Lady Quterbrldge. exchange from 2 p.m. Friday' now in e~istenre in the Nan! 1 II' hill hbe to dcl'clop a tphrograr~ also came across some .410. \l'h11:~r .\;rlil'''' hrticop· ccnlly won the contract for the Commander H. Garro!, Ad· and all dav Saturda\', As an ex-1 DockvHrn will be eloserl iind all ' 11: lC Will mcrca~e. e e[ l· cartridges shells as well a1, wm!.' lr< ih~ ~CCIHI a IHI 6-Ith Air Division (Defense) mlnlstrator, Department ol Ve\e· Money ceptional mea!ure. there wi)l be I operations will he ca;ried on I etemy and al'ailablhty o[ gO I'· rresh orange peels. The search dmc;'mr~,:\ at L'11t Throat srp1adrons Uilllel' the 4732nd Air ran Affairs , and Mrs . Garro! · per!onne 1 on du t y from 2 p.m. 1 f rom th e new bUI 'I"' "'ng. rrnmrntal· and1 pnl'alc'11 b vc~>els.· party is been aided b_v the .. ;rot'.ed l'l:1nd and Fox !Jrlense Group, located at Goose The Honorable Mile~ P. Mur· 0 etai 1ed ~I!H Y WI e gl\·en RC:IIP rio!Z anr! search and Air Base. ray, Representing the Honorable. BELL ISLA~D (Staff') - by tile Department of \~twnal i rescue \I nits at Torhay and Ar·1 nee \l'he::rr ~.:.a chopper,' . , J. R. SmRilwood. Premier of i The Bartlett ~Temorlal Arena R al 0 1 Defenre to. ascertam .the 1 alue 1 gentia. Howel'er the bar! fly.1 c • • . ! de,:;na·.ion ar- • The Strategic Air Commands Newfoundland, lo;t money la't season. of employing or! ing conditions pre 1ave won H·3~. ~nd ~Irs, ~llr· ~ccorrt· oy ommiSSIOll n ~rlc!Illon"l ~·esterrta:o- ! ' xattonal as two H- 2l's were 22nd Helicopter Squadron ter- In~ to the Arena Manager. more UP·Io·date helicopter i I'Cntcrl the planes from takin3 " th hertuled up rav. · 1-1 k t' k 1 · t ' nd of the to m"ke the return . mma t e" elr sc res . ~lr. Gordon Warren and :'llr~. oc ry ~ lc s a one cost I eqlllpmen . part in the hunt. , tegorlea of io Goc.•P Air !lase, La bra- , ply o[ the H22nd AC and W Warren, rrr•\nent of the St. 1 ~1 ,300;00, ~oarh ,JoP. ll.l·rn~. T M ------.n raclna-aeaaon. llr. R~PI~ \l!rn, pilot for' Squadron 1\'lth A !ll~ht to the .John's Branch, Lany·~ Auxil· i Trr,crl\erl, ~.. l.\000.00 tin stalatrhJ. ra' n' sportati'an· eets Thr flrrt o[ thr Department Valldalism I 1 • l•riinr< ,,.,'rcl the 'qu;Hiron anrl one o( thP. · , 1e senim eams our o of Tran.' to the. :\n insurarwe will he t•aJTicrl of liH"l' 11 ho wrecked th~. ·t yet recorded 1 rise !I that table resHI'&tlons '[ r . ""':"I'al d"I'S •• , .. e,. .. .! e;~stng the Irei gilt rate burden I , ... · , 1 ··th , on lwt·kry pla)·rrs h)' the' \ral'l· !enl'e ha,:e been round, . t ·tl UJ o:Jr.; "- "'• • 11"- ... 11 r.; 11 I c 011I tni.SSIU!l H1 011;.! \1 11 It' ' , . I • ~ Yearling Sal•· l'&n !Je s~cur~rl b)' ron a<. n~ ses for Ilia\ team amounted to· on llle more ~~;ml·pre~sed areas 1)laritime ~lotor 'J'rans url As· .~rPna lhL< year. I he .~rena and may ~oon face charge5., Prix de 1' Arc dl ewsletter On Farming :'llr. Albert Joy, at the Jllew· more than $?OO.OO. -the Allanllc provmces ami sociation Inc. represe~ing the. management Will pay for .ex· ' hlch Wll WOD 'II 11.\-llu ·' I" kl'l'jl \Ill· foundl~nd Hotel before six the West. k' . d 't . th All 1 penses caused through lnJUI'· lallymon last 1 10 "h• • ;o~ ne·,, lit I c!opm~nts in o'clock. today. The Provincial Government In tlruc tng Tmh usR· ry 1 C e .an· ies receil'ed while playing N0 S 1pp1Dg n the 4th l.e.d 1s ' qur;ticft! con­ The ~mmlttee consisting Man Killed its brief to the Commission will c area.. e ~ya ommtssio~ hockey. :respln m. bu;:r,c-s :nHI profcs· of chairman John Finn, Joe be assisted by the Newfound- 1 opened tis heanng In the mm- BELL ISLA:-

larr I< li11IIIrhing a advise that Canadian Legion left the highroad and over- Tague, c hair man, Toronto; I!IIOn

1 this Formal Ball. tim WRs killed ln~tantly., MacPherson, Regina, Saskatche· . mr.1· nn ull·rrti~in~ ~nell I II or! In rrnr1rlr. a com· , wan; H. Anscomb, VIctoria, I Brl\jsh · Columbia; H ow a r d SH' \\'~c"'' ln>i)·,i~ nf , I Barge Found nm< nn;:ln<~ling in 3000 Tons of Talc I I .II The Department of Trans· EPA Start SUBURBAN COATS port at St. ,Tohn'~ advise~ that a steel barge M feet long by FOR YOUNG MEN 7- 12 25 feet wide, painted grey, was Mail Run picked up of! St. John Island Eastern Provlnclel Air­ I in the Straits of Bell Isle. On ways has carried the first • Wool and Cotton blend tweed. hoard ls a dory, painted grey, shipment of airmail to start and also five oil barrels. the winter delivery season to . northern L.abredar points. i e Colours Brown, Navy and Fawn . I The barge and Its contents I are now at Eddy's Cove West An EPA aircraft Thursdey :I and Is now In the possession delivered 150 bags of mall to wi1h all over flecked pattern. ) o£ l\lr. Frank O!frey of Edd)•'s the region. The service will ...' . ' Cove West, which Is on the • continue until coastal navl· • 2 pockets, 3 button front. West Coast of Newfoundland. gallon opens In the spring. • Heavy quilted lining. To Be Tried For 11 Criminal t'Jegligence· .95 The Grand Jury yesterday 1October he was charged ln : . l!rouoht in a true bill of crim· i ~!agistrate's Court with the of- , I' inRI ~egligence against William If~nce. i Norris of Witless Bay. I Norris, cle!ende(l by James D. 1 Nar;is is charged with crim· Higgins, QC, pleaded not l(uilty ! lnal ne-gligence in the operation , to the charges, yesterday after- I ol a motor vehicle that struck noon. and killed Francis Patrick The case has been set for ere White of Goulds, and with fail· Thursday, October 19 In the in~t to remain at the scene of Supreme Court. the accident. The deceased boy The accident took place on was struck on :\lay 4, 1959. the highway between the Goulrls and Bav Bulls, in Ferryland. i Two hours altrr lhe accidrnt, The hoy. II'"' th~ ~on of Mr. ancl 1 Norri~ was pick eel up for I~Irs Harolrl While. que~tionlng by Corporal Vic Harry P. Carter is actinll as . Lundri11an of the RCMP. In the Crown Counsel.

) I• lHt DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 I ' ' I ' ~ ' I V t-lfflS, ST.· I I I, lj . I 11/A' DAILY i''L~'WS Educational TV :I Nawfou,dland's Only Morning Pa~r \!' •I The DAIL\' NEWS Is a mo.nfnll In The News 'I >apcr established In 1894, and pub· • ' l!shed at the News Building 355-B39 .JU By WAYFARER I Duckworth St.eet, St. John's, New· frmndland, by Rubln1on & Comp~ny, ·I Llm!tod, · NEWFOUNDLAND TODAY (30) ' j ! . I MEMBER OJ:l' Tile oconmnic problem muy be oversimplified by expressing it in terms .. I '! THE CANADIAN PRESS uf employment and populi1tion. Even ut the p~uk ol' Jndnstrial activity, I ! The Canudian Prua 11 exclusively work cannot he found for the whule working force, Hut a ~rcat many of : ~f all news de1patchea in thll paper earn at slime purt of the ye~r through thtJ turn11ve1' nf luhour in logging crt~dlted to It or to the Anuclatacl ~nd other se~son11l jobs. There is, hll\vevor, a luck of stabilitv in the PrHIII or Reu tel'l and alto the local new1 publl1hed therein, nconomy as a whole because of thtJ medumi:tutlnn of logging op~rations, • YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES the year-to-};tlar uncertnintle• of the fishery, and the hnpomlernbles relating I All Pren 1ervice and featura artlclea to the American buies Rnd the general construction field. These nre dis· Sl2.00 per ~Wnum In thla papllr Canada ...... are copyrighted and their ·couraglng fen lure~ In n ~itnutinn In which full employmm1t Is. still nn 1111· reproduction 11 prohibited. United Kingdom attained go11l 11nd the working force is rising ut 11 mte of abuut 4,(){}{) a. · and all foreign countries $1·!.00 per annum Member Audit Bureau yellr, Authorized Ill'. second class mall Post Office Department, Ottawa. af Clrcui11Uun. The major fu~tor in t>xpamling work opportunit)' In th~ past h•n years lms been the imporhltilln of mom•y uml tho dPnHilld for goods 11m! sen·ices TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959, ' thRt thla ha1 croRttld. Wht!tlwr tlmt numey comes in p11ymcnt of defense operatlo111, tra.nsf~r puyments In the form of federnl socinl security and I, other dliburaements In the province, und borrowings for pmvincial cnpltal Day Of Remembrance needs, .Its cumul11tlve effect h~s bet>n substuntiul. The level of economic We commemol'ate on Novem· jority of the world'• people. It will Retfvity will rl!e ·or fall In direct proportion to ch11nges in the volume of '*' 11 the Annistice which ended, be if enough people will it to be. these money Imports. There is 1tlso to he considered n high spending poteo­ tll\1 In the savings of the pruple which is relcast•d a.1 ro;~ds are opened and 11 was thought at the time, the That imposes a heavy obligation other opportunitirs for spending lwcumc available. conflict that !~ known toda~· a~ the on every individual. Each man and first world war. It was a drnmntlc each woman who stands for per­ It h11s heen contt1ndecl, not without suhstmll'P, that thro completion of - I i manent peace becomes a soldier in moment in world history, that the Trllni-Cunndtl HfghwRy us un nll-weathN, pawd mad, ll'onlcl bring: eleventh hour of the ele,·en lh day the army of peace. And RO, as we about a ntpld develnpmrnt of new rmplormrnt. This wnulcl come abnnt I. of the eleventh month of 191 R. It commemorate the Arm!stl~e of 1918 and the peace of 1945, we through the denumcl for a ,-~riety of sen it:es arisin!! nut of a markt'd in­ wu celebratecl with jo~·ful ~rrase In motor transport. It is eoncl'ivahle that within a yr.ar or l\\"n nf I·: ha,·e to keep in mind that whRt l exuberance that followed upon the t:omplrtion i1f the road to the required .1tandard. litPrally thousands of 1t will happen in the future will de· years of strife. stL•ugqle. sorrow nrw jobs wnuld be crl·ated. :\rw Cflllllll\lllitie~ might be e\prcted also to •linu~tl from page pend on the intelligence and good I: ~nd austerity and perhaps also in ari.~r at jundiun points aml a mueh larger tounst trade would be capable great , and will of the majority o! the world's ·To The Editor Washington Column owner, Aly Kh< '• the spirit of such popular slogans of del'elopment. This is on£! nf the ll]usl hnprhd pmspt~l'ls for a major l I THE WEEKL.Y HOLIDAY :'\EW PLANS BOOST Ot:TI.OOK Stud ill ~ "the war to end all wars." All people. Every person who accepts 1: imTr;1se in rmployment o\·cr the nPxt fe\V yt•ars. OS HOUSISG FOR THE EI.UERLI a tense photo·! in full understanding h;s or her Etlilor. Daily :\ews, . horse tinlshed I that was 41 year~ ago and only Dear Sir-Xow that the counter· By RAY CROMLEY Jlll!l"'l>"' Sun (En: ' now. after four decades of tunnoil obligation as a citizen of the world The gaim in ~mployme-nt thrott!!h tho de-vrl11pmrnt of the mm1n~ whip~ed :o11ter gains to the people of the island of ,choo!s on dad's day off. As mother And you don't want to rattle a hundred g It is 11 little harder but not ven· wonld come frum developments closer to the Lahradnr coast. But the will be busy washing, and no amount as the finish Irish parcl1ed earth and the promise of a 1big house by yourself, either. , , ded before an 1 p~ace in our time appear to be much harder to accept the fact mnst imnwtlinte prospects nf gains from the dt•rdopmrnt within the islam! of detergent will remove the look on )'OU do want to be independenl. ... from the· her face when dad says, "Well, old Then there's a better deal io acquiring a realistic meanin~. that the world Is what its people of ~ewfoundlund appear to lie in the Baie \'erte region. Germany, Italy make !.t. A goo;ernment, it has been girl, look after the kids and keep the for you. and Japa Youn~ men who were of an washer going while I go 11p the llno!" One reason: some private h· . 440,000 g ' ' said, Is a reflection ot the gov­ A fidd in need of special rxplomtilm is that of small iudmtries. The I age to enlist in 1914 ancl who sur­ 1f this ls the way of life for our now beginning to design and pt were pal• ' ,;!\•ecl the Kaiser's war are even erned. The fate of the world is accent in the p•1st has been on L1rge smnct·s of rmpluymenl invoh·in~ sub· 'Counter Hoppers' then all I ~an say homes suited for oldsters-men ar.l This is the l I ever reached at ' geared to the cumulative thinking stantial capilid aNNiotance by guvemnwnt. Hut if we. can prodncc profitably 1~ lhe quicker 'Sputnik reaches Can· men In their sixtla and early npw only in their early sixties but ada the be.tter for all concerned. d represented I, of the majority of the world's in ~ewfoundlund paint, eonlage, mnrgariur. hist:ilils, paper boxes and That was the big news in pmalt I cluldren who were born !n the J.P.J. increase on last I' people. In a small community we otlwr cnnsnmer products, it is cunceil'ahle tl111t t'\haustil'e sl11dy of enm­ at a recent n~tionwide 300,000 guineas month in which the second world builders. e top price or tl I cannot impose our will on larger nllldities and ll1"rkrt! would produce a vrry suhst<~ntial list nf cnnsllllH'r A CHRISTIAN EDUCATION iI w'ar encled in HJ4~ nre now read~· The Federal Housing guineas (~ gqods that could he protlucet! in the provinet•. ~!any small Ltctories mi!!ht Economy and prot:ure ClllllUiatil·cly a substantial rise tiona! :\!ortgage Association w1U first wol'!cl war and men who are opinion. I buy up the mortgage it a bank of us who belie\•es In God and de­ in the volume of imlustrinl employment. During the summer someone tickled I ' over twentv-one who ha\'e no per­ down a man just because he's II sires a better world for our child· sonal recollection of the events of our ears with the announcement that These new houses for the elderly II Thr potrntlal inherrnt in dewlopmrnt along tlll'sP lines is grrat the one-room s~hool was the greatest ren is, by his thought and deeds, smaller, easier to takB care n!, II I the second world war. But all are tragedy in the history of :>ewfound· contributing to the realization of rnough in theory to justify the cstahlislunt•nt of a pernHIII<'nt orgunization average h'ome. They're one II • the victims of these two land. I imagine that like-minded his objectives. whil-h would devnte itself assiduously and patirnth· to pml'tlrin~ all the no steps to climb. !liany do n'l em i/ vast calamities and all are the teachers shook off sleep long enough ~I Those of us who allow our­ vnlid futts nlwnt the profit possihiliti~s of cnmnnwr industry. A great bod~· to nod their heads In assent and re· steps to get onto the porch. ·:I I Inheritors of such good as selves to be swept along on the of information has In be gathered and tl1e field is fertil~ and challPn~in~. turned to slumber not C\"cn remotely All the kitchen cabinets can bt - I may have come of them. Time ed without climbing on a <.oo!. .I',' tide of selfishness and hedonism, The lndnstrial DPvelopment Hoard made 11 lwginnin~ but 11·as Sl'l't•rrlv dreaming that the greatest tragedy in I oven is waist high. So are tile ~·ail I assuage! grief but it may be also llilmlicupprd hy Wilrtimc conditinm, p>lliticnl nlll'l'rtaint\' in the postwar our hisory is our sy,tem of educatton. ' whose aim is to keep up with in sockets, so there won't ha,·e to I an anaesthetic which deadens the I do not coddle the idea of retaining I the Joneses, whose spiritual in­ period, and limited income. :\ nrw serviee, dt•dieatt•d to thi~ kind of study, lot of stooping. I '., I sense of responsibility that should those one-room schools, but my chief I stinct! are dominated by material· should form a pernH111e;1t and integral part of the l'Clllllllllic polil')' of tl.e concern is the kind of knowledge Halls are wider than no. ,na!; :j '· be developed by the knowledge governm~11t of ~ewfoumlland. which our celebrated school system the bathroom door. You can malt ' I istic desires, are people who have I i that we have had two world wars allows. We are not bothered appar· way around even if you're (I failed to acknowledge the lessons ently with the ri~ht kind of education. a wheelchair. within a period of less than half a of history. They are untrue to li j, century. Does our set·up allow teachers Floors are made of non;lip, J I' themselves, untrue to the past, un­ What ()/hers Are Saying enough freedom t.. ot the cewa that Moscow hu opened the ~n mal}date in this field of em· 111e In 11 eventually nobody benefi!.l hliher dividends than will the money dents until graduation. This pro­ HERBERT H. ~!A but tilt CODIWIU'.'' Plrilll the tlaouptl door-a tiny bit - to outllde contacta invested In tbi teachini and tralnlni of posed school could develop into a Cottrell's Cove, pley~r-worktr relati~, .. witll &llala'a owa tillr laptltt mill or- our :routh. liberal arta college In due oouue. We • Newfoundland . NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBH. 10, 1959 , •

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staU ol Brooke Bond Canada (lDeP) Limited nrt ten· Keen, Pmldtnt Df Brooke Bond Canada Llmlt8d, and Mra. E. H. The Staff and friends of Brooke Bond Canada (1959) Limited, 1 Dinnrr at the Old M!ll World Room on October ht, 1e68, J. Hlacock. taken during the Staff Dinner, October 1st., 1959. by an el'enina of danclns •. Brooke Bond Canada (111511) Llmlt8d Ia the new trade name ourini the e1ening Mr. E. H. J. Hlleock, Mana1er for Naw· lor T. H. Eltabrooka Company Limited who hu been supplying } , " . . ·.- · , 1 Newfoundland with Red Roae Til and Coffee for over fifty years 1 lion of Canadian Ltfe Insur-1 total-v;ent to ll1 mg pollc)- SCREAM ST AIt wu presented with a Gold Watch, marklna hiJ :ae 95 8 Big Ye I 1 Ulociation witb Red Roaa Tea and Coffee. The above pie· . The Company Will aoon be movln11 to their new Office and: ar fi ~ ance Facts" prepared by The holders in the for~ of m~tun;d Hollywood-Nadine Dennis, . · L'£ J I Canadian Lire Insurance Of!!c- endowments, annutt!es, dtsabli- whose scream& have enl!vtned JhDII'I the presentation belnl made by Mr. J. Gordon Cook Warehouae bulld!nl, '~ Blackmmh Road. The building IS being I I e nsuran ! ers Association and now of! the ity payment~ policy dividends man I motion picture, Wal Dirf(tor of tha Home Board, London, Enaland, who conatructed by Mr. GeOrll• Granter and !s nu>dern In every ce I press. and cash values. pick~d by director Irvinl Rap- Newfoundland for tha oecu.!o!l. Looklns on II !41'. H. L. detail. -- The average size of ordinary per for scream scenes In War- Despite the many demands on I life insurance policies purchas· The net r~!e of Interest earn· ner Bros.' "The Miracle". The National Library from 1g24 to fl the consumer In 1958, Canadians I cd during 1958 was $6,250, ac- ed on_ the_ m_vested assets of character actreu performs her 11140. When the Institute of y· me To Re ect put a higher percentage ol their. cording to the Fact Book, and ICanadtan ltfe msurance ~ompan- scream act when she drops I Newsletter Advan~d Studlu was eatab- I Income after tnxe.1 Into life in-1 the a'·era~e size of ordinary 1!es was 4.66 per cenl tn. 1958. her baby In front of Napoleon's 'I llahed In 1940, Dr. Best wu suran.re and annu!ly premiums Ipolicyholders in Canada for 1~he 1958 rate was th_e htghest Invading troop a. ,.'II Jreland one of the three original B!l· By ERNEST CHISHOLM IAmong many sndg~ls for s!m· ·than ln any yenr since 1047. In I nearly $39 billion of protection i smce the general_ declme of ln- !rom pag~ 2) pointcea to the Institute's THOMSON pl!fying business li!~ was a _1952 the ration figure was 3.7. at the start o! this year. 1 te~es_t returns m the early 1 1928 g;eat Tulyar, and bred School of Ce!Uc Studies. From Ought theatre crit!ca to be ' chair that seemed 1,1 flo~\ like 1per ccn~, the oil me as in 19461 The paym~nt of benefits ron- thlrttes. In the rate was 1 car coats in 11opl!n, ribbed er

, own~r. -\:y Khan, at 1948 to 10~6 he was chairman given time for rellcl'l!on? Lon·. a mn~ic carpet. Its purpos~ 1 and 194•. In 1952 the ratio fell I tinued at a record pace in 19~8. 6._1 per cent - t) ptca! of the, plain with synthetic fur collars Stud in · Kll· of the IrlHh :llanuscr!pts Com· don atage Impresario Peter . ~u to help the hnaried exccu· ·.to a low of 3.2 P?r cent. Back I the Fact Book discloses, with: htgh, rates earned through the 101" ~nclent are· the t!ting thia 'I ' 111 1 ' ;r OUTLOOK tr: sc photo-finish, mission. Since rct!.rement Saundrrs 11 the lttve for a lew mmulc.> 1928, however, 1l Wiis 4.4 per; $463 million being paid to Can- 19ZO • i year for shopping at the super· 1 1 ~Is ta~lng ri~k ;~!ax THE ELDERL'! · hmc fini,hcd first he had been wo1klng "llh the No1·ember b)' h1s and cnlm down unn cent. . . i adtnn lanu!!es through their life ! market 0:1 bitter days or for 111 m•r~duclnll 1 forg~t 1 'HO~!LEY Jl:dnt~h: sun (Englandl commission on the Book of new play, "And 3uridenly lt's n!! . problems and trou_b!cs.,' . T_hcse flgu~es, hasrd nn the ·insurance and annuity programs. · 'erenine of bowling or sltatil~ll· 1 0 n Correspondent c;aMir 1Frnnccl, and Lclnster. . Spring,'' without a "first·. Th~n h~ could brae.' h!lmc.r bustncs_s ! !tfe tnsurHnce com- Of ths total, $164 million was Annapolis Royal, ~uva Scotia. They are slill popular in the hlJI'" :. (!1,11.' 1. Dr. Best was well acquamted • night." The openin~ perform· 1 ag~nn wtth the srcr•nl ph)Tcal names 111 CanHda. arc among the paid in death benefits !nd the' is the oldest white &ettiement length, but the fu!! len&tb car ., , :\EA) -11 ti1rrcdil)' ;mnual sale with the leading pcrsonallt!cs! ance w!ll be 1 mntinee, at 31 culture eqUipment, thus avntd· man)· repoq_erl Ill the [if:h rdi·. rc>l-nearly two-thirds of the I north of Mexico. coal is back again. mont! • a f11rk o[ the of the lrlsh Literary Rena is- o'clock !n th~ afternoon. With !ng any rtsk of Ia! lin~ asleep . ------····- · ~ ~- -·---~-- 1 rlon't want to 1 a noct or the head 1 sance. George Moore num· dellcloua frankness h~ says: "lt on the job. son or daughttr. , a 1n111drcd guineas bered h!m among h!R Inti· will Rtvr the critics more time TESTS FOR SNORERS 1 to rattle around , a; the r:nish Jrisl1 ~·carl· mate friends and has numer- to think up good or bad Not that sleepers cannot con· r;ell, either. , , paraded hrfurr nn nud!· ous references to him In Hall things to sAy, which may, or tribute something to their ndependent ... , o! buyer; Jro111 the U.S.:\., and Farewell. course, boomerang." country~ welfare. Ju"t now the Jetter deal !n . c;crmJn)', ]tab·, Bel~- TAO!SEAC:H'S STATI!MI!NT I My own !ncuulona into play nat! on ts aler~ed by \l~e anll , 'I ~or~"' i11lli .lap:lll. In ON SIX·C:OUNTY ILI!C:TION cr!t!clsm have meant dashln~ snoring campat~n or~nmze,\ by ; ' 0,er: HO,OOO guineas AISUL TS :down hnsl\• Impressions at "Family Doctor," jou~na! of Inc 1 1 IIW•' paid for In a comment on the Six· 1 breakneck ~peed with one eye British ~!edical MsociatiPn. I . Thl; 1s the highest Count)" returns in the Brlt!.~h 1 on the clock to catch the early On the Invitation of I he erlllur. 1 mr rc3•·1lrd at these General Election, the 'l'nr.!s·l ed!tlons. Given mnr~ time, I Dr. Harvey Flack, hundred' nr I and rcpmentrd a sub· each (Prime :\!!nlster), ~1r. have a feeling my nol!cci woul•l llad 8norers ha\"e I'Ol\lntrerrd I 'a! incrwe on last year's Sean F. Lemass, T.D., made 1 hRI'e been kinder, and maybe to ~est a theory that the col•: i or 300,000 ~uuwas ($000,- the followin!l statement: /the critics ol the new play wlll plnmt cnn be cur,cd Ly JnW a~d : Th~ :op pr:cc of the sale "The voting In tile elections· be similarly mellowprl by the throat exercises. rh~ Hlenl solD· • .u;in~ i.iOO guineos ($23,100) may, because or the effc~t o£ f pasH!nit of the h~urs. Mr. ject for testing results, in nr. i · morlgage.s for b)' )lr. Larnhcrt Gold· the intervention of Sin Fein I Saunders, by the wn)', !a one Flacks view, are hushnncts anri \nn the Federal o! ~ew Y?rl; !or a chest- candidates, be used abroad to Iof Londons most snccpsslul lm· 1 wives who shnrc the snmo _urr!; by \\ htstlcr out of ! represent the people of the presarlos. H!a recnrd·break!n~ : room. "One noes the snortn~. ·I ssociatlon will )f. Six Counties as being almost I play, Agatha Chr!Hil,'s "The 1he 11n~s. ''The other docs the Et~D Of.:YEAR EDITION age if a bank OF NOTED unanimously !n favour of- Par· 1 !\louaetrar." !J sill! runmn~ [recording." because he's our SCHOLAR titian. While everybody In i after nearly seven year ~nd By robb!nR others of sleep. cs !or the elderly Ireland would understand how i ha~ been seen by thousands of snorers dlmtnislt the sum total tJke care of, than false would be this picture of i visitor~ from all parta of the of human ef[!ctency. Nor huvc 1ey're one storay, S!;tembcr at the age of the situation Jn the S!x Coun· I Commonwealth. the)' any compemalion to or. , 1959 .. \!any don't even . A sl·holnr of ln·: ties, there Js a danger that It : Giving time for re!lectlon, fer !n the shape o£ lmprnH•d : rcputr, Dr. Best i may be accepted elsewhere as ; cuttln~ nut the hu!ll~, was one dreams resulting in snleullle : the porch. ! • ou:standin~ authority I accurate. ol the noticeable trrnd• at the !llc,a~. , , , I cabinets can be palaeo~rapll)' nnd phi!· "It !s nece~sarv thcrcfol'c to recen Direcon' ant! Jo:xecutives' AND A DREA~ C.\"ll fR\;f. · in~ on a s>ool. ini91~ br rrt'rl'icd one emphasize that thet·e has b~en Exhibition at Wr~tm!nster. 'l'nlllill!l o[ dreams .. the one : ON SALE . So an the wall h1ghe1t dl

miles from whal'l f1959. This is the f1rst tiPI'· 1 , familieJ are." BUILDING the m!llton mork has been 1 for the bu!lders: thl passed !n eight monti.o. I e conveniences, but TWIS CAV•"ES , reminded that th!Y MATERIALS . Big news for cattle larmers I • el'er)'where comes from the lO sell the hoiJ!el Welsh county o! Horlnorsh:re~ ! ' advantages! 11 Twin calves hn1 e been horn I J lder peopla want there on Farm to a AT THE LOWEST PRICES Ab~rn!the! I I i want to rent. For 1 . cow as a result o; nrtlr!cint I I' " •era! Houainll : Insemination exper·11cnt' bv ! I .

Women Four cartons of Webber. }le wu 1 were collected for year. · Hi.s Forces in Germany to been spent at KEEP mESE POINTS L~ fi.shery, but lat MIND NEXT TIME YOU ped by the Services A• ENTERTAIN: and , Abroad Secretar;' the firm of · Betty Johnson. ' he remained There Is no set of rules guar­ Mrs. C. Je!freys ~att and highly r anteed to make a woman a suc­ dress on Winter until the fire ol cessful hostess, But it helps to ' showing the choice ,,1 that establishment I The mak:e guests feel a1 home lor 11 and settings. others on Water closed with !he usu~ up in flames. hour. his Jong lifetim Webber "'as a ~~ BIRTHDAY PART\' of the United ( The Caribou Chap: 11 interest in it a held their ~ nnnal , school was a party in !he interest which ' Hotel. Thursda)· ni~t· after leaving here Francis While ~rrct;d· ago to take up re1 trorluced !he lnl~st! in . e Mainland. 1 s~nce of Mn. deceased had be RegPnt. up to three I The specia I ~·:, 111 he suffered a Mrs. Ester Herd~r. from which he fa Chapter; Mrs. ;.,0,, Colony' Chap!rr: ~i~:· to mourn his pass' Burden, Sorori\\', sons, Wallace at : 1 B & P.; ::.Irs. !ii~cock. and Gordon at St. I Mrs. ' iPtt, t'nlHr•it' daughter, Lillia ' ~!iss Franci~ · Wickl, Sarnia, ,, Donald Fellow~hip: Godden, Zonta. was ruidinl !children, and thrl!l! Just mix a hall pound ef baking soda with a half teaspoon The winners o! C;rj .,,.,,;,.., George of your favorite spice, ·perhRs dnnamon. Place It In a shaker were: Bridge_ ~frJ, Mr.<. Ru•·~II ~olu.mb:ta, Arthur an• container. Sliver§ of ~oap, too small for efficient hand or race­ Crane. Auction, Mis1 Rutt, at Boston. The sy washing, can ~erve as an economical ~hampoo. Pnt them den, Booby. large circle of frl right} into a Jar, fill the jar with water and let It stand until to the relative lll\•crs dissolve. Shek~ well just before using. Daily i t, I' i §TEAK .,:o>n 1\10\[1 1 1 ~ lbs. lean <1Nir,0 · I round .tt~R~ week or 1 lar~e beef k.dr.H :breaeh•es of apecdtr I 3 tbsps. finttr · the Court and fi I l tb.• 1111, ,. daya. ! I ~ I , and ~ul in inr:1 d>''· Carbonear r all fat end ~kin from in Court for· 1 in small chunks. He pleaded m I'I kidneys In flour ~~d charge, but th'! · . ~ . •' ' ' ' . Household I Beauty Briefs In hot fat in ' • otherwise a;1d I onion and cook a fine of fifty d I . •, . l'l·' .. ,, Hints Then add water, I I ' '. ~~ur•, salt and ~r~: marri!d man of !I ~ ti~htly and simm•r :. · Harbour Grace c II' Yon can make neat ruts of· meat is tender, p',O'l: • the Magistrate ' meringue pie with k "f d ~tirring occa~ionally. of the Alcoholic ped in cold water. 6 m e tp· one-quart ce;~ero!~ was found g~ 1: i pastry, which should • fine or fifl} T · bb 1 · a half an inch thi:k, month. :: . ry tl.llng ru er-t pped bobby . well over t!le side• oJ the cue of a i I Plns to hold plastic material In Pierce lop ~th a J,:r.:: 1 1 belonging to an :1 ' 'I P ace 85 you sew on Lt. ~team to escape, Ba!t '·I I for· i. breach of I •, o\'en until p;~ll"'· IJ Tax Act; the 1 1 and A ~~~~1'11 · I Now Many Wear through and given a Don't ~~ap off the TV Eel he- Note: . Boil{'li, mP.

NEED MONEY TO MEET UNEXPECTED MEDICAL EXPENSES' For Christmas Gifts! For friends abroad a hand-woven luncheon set, All tea cloth, apron or the ever popular stole. From $3.~ up to $1 0·80. White borrow econo.nJcaiJy through The Jubilee Guilds of Newfoundland HANDICRAFT SHOP 263 DUCKWORTH ST. ., S~OTB!\. ~JLAJNI • ...-·- DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959 \.1' • john Webber SL )ohn - Bonfire Personal" BAY ROBERTS - Although :I At Sarnia, Ambulance the weather was very un· SPANIARD'S BAY, Nov. 6- . · CONCEPTION ~ 'BA.Y NEWS. favourable and wet It did not Rev. E. Willis, Mrs. Willis and 1 :1' · h • dampen the spirits of the their two children !pent this · '' 1.. Ontario . Classes . hundreds that celebrated the week visiting with frienda at . ,, r . ' : Port Blandford. Rev Willis was 1' .: :'1 . '· GRACE- Newl tradl_tion of Bonfire; the re· 1 Sale and Hot ·Wedding ALong, Mrs. G. Rumson flectlons of the many fires thF Incumbent of Port Bland·:- ; 1 (I"' .· 11 Harbour Grate HARBOUR GRACE-Cialttl of tht pauins on In the St. John Ambulance burning in Bay Roberts and ford Mission befor~ coming':·.::·.·~~. ·.. ·. :. · Coley's Point illuminated tho• to this parish last falL · , ' •.; Sth of Mr. John Coline, whleh are being apon· Su~per Anniversaries ~ng Day 101 Years Old . ·' I former and well IIOI'ed b the Harbour Grace Xi." night, judging by the crowd -- I. 1 CARBONEAR- The United SPANIARD'S BAY, Nov. 9 Happy birthdays are wished : :. I~ · sident of this town. wanlJ Club, commenced at the gathered at each, onP can onlv 1 j ; of the South Side btld Its an. SPANIARD'S BAY, Nov, II -How lon1 can a rainy Sun· CARBONEAR, Nov. S--Dur- say every one enjoyed "BDn· for Mrs. H. W. Sheppard, Mn. 1 ' : · r~ate ~r. Webber wu Har'oour Grace Library on Frl· nual sale of work and hot aup. -Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shep· day be? The answer is simple: ing the past few days Mrs. 1 day night and will continue for fire.' However, the spirit of Gordon Jones, L!llian Nose-~ .. . ; ~ Harbour Grace and was ~r on Wednuday. The nle pard will celebrate their the same length as 1 sunny Geo!'fle Rumson, who recently worth and Bill Flynn on SUD· 11 llfteen weeki It is undtralood. the celebration wns d3mpenec :1 ; :• 1 ' ~ ' 01 the late ~lr. and Mn. wu opened at 11.30 p.m. by Rev. twentieth wedding annlv·r-~ Monday · · ce 1e b rated her one hundred and for one pupil of the Amal­ day, November 8, and for Mr.:. t· ~ ons of POrk t 1\'ebb~r. He wu in his B. B. Snow, B.A., B.D., wh'> ury on Wednesday, Novem· 0! course It all depends on first birthday was visited by M. ~!. Smith and Mr. William I ,II . ·ear. His early gamated School when on her :ted for thee 1 weleomed the many p~txon! her 11, and Mr. and Mrs Clif· how one spends the· twenty- many of her friends amf" while way home after clnsses were T. Barrett on Monday, Novem-1' ~ · •ermany to had br~n spent at the Meeting who were then in ;attendanr~ furd Haag (now in Alaska)· !our hours The time goes very she didn't join in much conver­ out for the day, a firecracker, ber 9. I · , ! : fishery. but later he • I Services At bul a ~~Teat many more attend· will celebrate their fourteenth. quickly Indeed If one can l!e sation with them she was thrown by another pupil, went I' <1 Secretary the firm of James ~d later. Mrs. Shepparl and !\Irs. Haag between the sheets and be nevertheless delighted to see down the back of hPr sweater, Mrs. Harry Sheppard plans · .. ·Postponed { !ion. • ·here he remained as a On the ~ale table thare was are sisters. Congrah. iullel to sl~mber _by the llhem. A party was held in her 11 and exploded, burning her to spend the winter in St.! J effre~·s gave • and hi~hly regard· HARB a large variety -af llfand hand· hypnotic mus1c of ra1n tapp·jn . · back, so that she was obliged .Johns and when she leaves·· OUR GRACE ...- A work, plain and fanry, knitted !ng out Its lullaby on the roof. with all the de- Winter . until thr fire or 1944 ono~r, ~sua! to have the doctor dress the next week :O.!r. and ~Ira. Roy i meeting. of the Canndlan Can· garments, home cookery home· But we have five kids, the and cake It was_ al· r choice ~~ that e~t~blishmcnt like so s k Sl c~ratwns ~~d burn; although not suious. she ~tercer and family will occupy J\ I ngs. The other> on \l'ater treet c~r Soc:ety. • Harbrur 'Grace made candy, novelties 'etc. To tor . lOWer youngest just ov~r two months. It onded by her reiattves_. neigh· suffered lots of pain, and for · her house until 8he returns in ' ·.·,.'· I Unll which WI! set for Noi'PI11· I rater to the voung fry there Ce mcle of friends Is bonear on Sundav · evening ear 0 erVJre day Is wished for him by Mom, The phone rings and Miss ·u f .'1" 'h b Cemetery, Coleys Pomt. Capt. After a dellciou1 buffet lunch·. ,,'• l~'. 1 where he acted as chap!all) for CARBONEAR N v Dad, also from Llew., Calvin Lemon hands It to )!. Poirot. Cl Hobbs, officiated. Deepest Bym. eon Mrs. Lynch wu prmnte!11 to the relatives. ~One ~~g~m1 e~e t~ ~~ens1 ~~ t~en1 Hia Lordahip, Bishop J. A. ' . 0 • and Gladys. "Allo." . n z rna co ec ~n pathy is extended the bereav- with a IUbatantlal lift of ' race Mead en for the Confirmation or the best knoll n and best I -- A shout from the bottom In be hal! 0~ ~!r. _Herbert HIS· ed. money, OU r G service which was held St liked c?nductors of thP Can- C d C 1 Chi h 11 is d !! It 1 n 0 t 1 !\!Iss coc~ and h1s fam1ly, who lost ly b . 1 1 · adian National Rallw1·:s m~d~ ar 1 an ar 1 pman, a , c n e Y n • the1r home and most of its J WIIS ter!l!- · James Church. his last t 1 on Tr In· Nos 7 twin o! Mr. and Mrs L Lemons official tone, but t ts th 0 h f" 1 J 1 Not £Th k Mrs. Lewis Drover C0Urf NeWS Mr.s, Ern . Cormack, St. and B to~~. Nov. 8:; 1 ~. Ja~es Ch!pman, will be el~ht year~ the tone is offieial just the f~~- e~r. Hfs c~~k fs ~r~c~ s~c~ e 0 an S ered a birthday party lilt; .\:'\D KlOSF.\: GRACE - DJr· John a, paid I brief visit to 9ee James, known to railway m~n old on Wednesday, November sa;:te • " man, has been for some time BAY ROBERTS - The ram- w~ek by a !lumber II her 1 lean '1ewin1 the pl!t week or an s~v- 1~~~~ mot~er, :tlrs. Bertha Davis, as Jim Jim rounded off ~orlY· 11 · Happy birthday to th~m .. ~he fnho~e. Youre wanted. and still unable to work. The· ily of the late Mr. I~aac Mercer fmndl. _ , 1 nd steak breath!! of sptcdm~ came I M~g ~; weeke~d, d , seven years of service with th~ [rodn BML~m, Dad, Lloyd, Cal\ In Thf~in~· back to the las Committee asks all citizens to wtsh to thank all those ~•ho Mr. and Mn. J'ohn Jl, !larrett I kidney bed !he Court and line~ 1m· take~ Ill o~m;~ld _enbet ~ was I R,eid Newloundla~d Lo'llran~·. an e y. starmy Sunday that we plan· contribute as best they can to helped in any way. at the hm~ entertained a dozen of their flour somewhat im rov~~· u now ~e~oundland RalhYRY and the • ned to spend In a similar man· this very worthy cause. of the death of their dear fath- friends at their home in Bll- !at young men from ~ar· p ' his many C.N .R. · p F i} ner, we couldn't help thinking er. Ail those who sent wreaths: hop's Cove lut night. We had l •mall onion appeared fr,r creltmg For the past numl!Pr o.1 ower a ure h . k" d rate be The I d l . cards. letters and messages of a very good game of eards I '" wA.t~r and •uin~ pr.O· Newsy Bri'ef ~:ears he was conductor Oil the I SPANIARD'S BAY. Nov. 6- c~U ~~ ~71ls 'hou~ar:nust be ..£a ers np sympath~·- Th~y especially wish very fine pot, and adelld~ \\" orcrslenhirl obmne langua~c 111 · S Carbonear and Argent!a nr~•·r.h Sh tl fl . . k t (to thank Re\. 1. Butler, B.A .. turkey su-er ·,rl f'epper 1 11 lm. The1· were con· trains. He will be gr~allv Ini,s· ! t odr Y a e_r • S!Sx "~ ode' ~!l·es· ur'~Hc · ., s } } lthP1 or~anist and ch~ir of St. rr ' · 1 rich paslry lo P · . - d b th b· J [ er a\' evemn~ pan1ar s av e 11 o. C 100 , . tlh .. f ff" · · -- and fined ten dotla~s CANADIAN LEGION e y e trave 11 ing pu 11 ~ an rl ·, .. "t. . I d . I. I "" . v l bother you hut, k .J ell s or o ICI~Img at Mr. David Pike Ia 10!11 rr11.

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l'I· S.S. Gurnsey I, York Oct. 24th, staff Cornsponde1 I :\.B., Oct. 27th, !NEAl - T!Jis i1 I Oct. 30th, arriving the 26th of Juiy n I ;'iO\'. 2nd, leaving \'or. 4:1 remember it · I Corner Brook, Halifax d ago in .Cuba's S 11·i!derness. York. li . Fidel Castro·~ u S S. Guern>eY nothing much e 11 York :\ov. 17th, '''"' II Libre"-ho1 :'i.B. :'\ov. 2oth. l!;!'!u. guns and tl 'I 1\ov. 24th. arrinn: ~~ ;d America~ p 1\0\'. 27th. leavin~ '"'· is recited h1 '.I Corner Brook, Hal1f;x the 26t~ of J1 I I I York. !he Cuban ~c I •: thus it can i mil ion worth l al I say the U.S. is I 'I •• because there no~ ! q : of u nderdol( me:1 str wit!! a new ' 'I-ol because old Bati~ .i! appealing figu1 li "Batista-CastrG I "July" want t1 Castre, but everybody is ($100 per) to what the ol "Cuba Libr because a who ha six Havana a1 told me t!te other must be a Cubl to understand

· During November we are offering Bral!l , Inland C:u 1 Trant" Mtr:~ l\rll Phone HPU Phoat A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 10% s~ 01 B. C. FIR DOORS on all Don't throw your 2 panel and 5 panel door1. money around! French doors, 12 and 15 light. Now's the time to begin builrling that ~m~ll ~al"ingl Mutual Funds account inlo a solid "security pool" that snmcdl1 M11!"11AL J'llNDR J n.o euojlu Prru will pay for your new home or automobile. "" cd; Standard B.C. flush doors, Interior and exterior. cation for your children, " secure old age for rol;·· I A~ Cda..,. self - or any of vour other dreams that " str·.•rll' AU C4n Ill• Exterior flush doors with llght1. · Amereu. Grewtlt: growing, savings ac·count can hrlp come true: wHr !URbriD you sa1·e you get interest at !he rale of ... coudi&B lll•lltm••l Ca•alllnd We also have In stock: Cllampoa Mutaal Cllmmonwulth Int. Interest is computrrl 011 :tr corpant. Iavulon nom E

ARE ~OT FORGOTTEN -Remembrance services will be held all across the country on Nov- 11 in memory of sen·icemen who lost their lives in wartime. Men who were killed in action buried where they fell, but these graves were looked after by the local inhabitants as the .•. !rom Cnt-n. France, at left, is doing in 1944. Now all the Canadians are buried in well-kept cern- . sho\\'n in this latest photograph of the Sai Wan Bay cemetary in Hong Kong. Canadian Army officers on leave from Indo China visit the cemetery, where most of the Canadians · are who !ell in the fighting of the crown colony in 1941. Parable Of The 26th Of July 1 On The Way To

leave Dec 1 " The Summit ·t leaving St. JO Months, There's a New Set o' Cuban Unclerclog1 leal'ing Halifax av w7~wER I Ye Sl. John'a, We are now reallv on the I 1g Dec. 2ht. way to the "summit". The r leave St. true dale still remains to be i leaving , fixed. But the work of prepar· ~rrlve St. atlon Is definitely beginning. NEW YORK - standing beneath a statue on the Columbia Unl- · lra,·e Dec. 29th. The announcement of a meet­ vrrsity Campus, Columbia students JoAnn McNamara and Man'i­ ration. ing of the four Western Heads \SD NORTIItlr'li,;' of Government which is to gold Lauterbach read headlines telling of Charles Van Doren·~ 'ISG CO., open In Paris on Decr:nber testimony before a congressional committee investigating lra,·ing HI seu out lh purpo·:~. It qth. due is to undertake a pre!' nlnary ::,haws. Van Doren lost his job as an english teacher at Columbia lravr ~01'. examination of matteL which 1 iew hours after he told the committee that he was coached into leaving might be subject of discussions winning $129,000 on a television quiz show. Van Doren had earli­ Hth. with the Soviet Prime Min· : 01'. 17th, Isler. er denied receiving any inside help while a contestant on the now And on the otl)er side we defunct ''21" show.-UPI Photo. have In 1\lr. Khrushchev's speech li> the Supreme Soviet Problem for Richest American on October 31, tlte latest and so far the fullest, exposition of his own thoughts on the "subjects of discussion." The feature of that speech Getty Risks Gout In Stately Tudor Home ration. which was at once commented .t\'D P.\t'l. r.ISTRO IN THE SIERRA MAESTRE: Everylhlnr 11 In such I on was iu careful moderation By TOM A. CULLEN lit to live in, there's a fcelin~ of t~rowing. The American oil·' gances mostly run Ia painti:I,P 1 starr food rn>. I but ll st1ll I~ impossible to call. ure In the mountains. You never, of any personal attacks-e1·en Place, one of r"ngland s stateh-: repa1r. 'meals serl'ed m ~1s su1te. pokes. bit ion? As a small boy, did ~r~T~~c~· Fidel. Ca;tro·.~ under- Batista a Robin Hood. Eren so-: thou~ht he could win. But it; on Dr. Adenauer, who has so Iest .homes, which. puis him on' "Britain Is full o! people who his nose o\Jlsidc the hotel only to Getty dream of playing on the 1ilh, r.o:hm;. mutn extept as every American knows -'sola your newspapers. You are, often and so recently been :\lr. bowmg terms w1lh the landed • are crippled with gout as a re· ·browse in rare book shops. ramparts of an E:u:lish castle? 1 I I 201h, ~:bre '-hopeless cheerbg the w~ong team Is not so selfish." : Khrushehevs most farou:edl' aristocrac)·. suit of living in stalely homes,". Wh,l' he sh~uld wa~.l to git·e 11p There is t·ery little at Suttlln '.' 1 arril'in~ Sl. ~.,ns .ar.d I lie ~I·: nearly as led1ous as walkmg' :\'ow, is It unfair to ask a man target. One has the Impression Sutton Place, whlc!l formerly he added. the lliXill'.\' of I he H1tz for the, Place to thnll a small boy. The . lr"·in~ !\o,·. 281h, .. \menca~ rublic., around with an unpledged allec· In such a weakened state to eX·: t11at the Soriet Premier is I belonge.d to th~ Duke of Suther·. Sullen Place was built ln 1.i.10. l'old com for: o: a manorial hall· 16th Century mans1on was bllilt, rnok, Ha!ift, sin~le moat, prolcu!11s or crene1· 'ETER STEA lhul :: tall 1mp~rt on lhe old, slaunc\ card-carry·· als~ Besides, he has not been· siblc without pi>lcmics. There The fiT-year-old America~ oil about as draughty, 11ilh the wind. Ct>u>picumt< spenclin~~ The lalerl tower. LIMITED. ml ~~~~ "·onh• at hi~h lng members of the original July· in Cuba since .January. Is tile expressed hope for a millionaire is said to ha1·e raid: lift in;:: t11e rrpets off the floor in man w:w pa)'S lhc King of Saudi All that is left of the 16th C.. ·:" ~ Cloud lnadini ny lne l.S. ll & bad who lil'e In :\liami. But ~e Insists - despite his "firm decision by all states to $500,000 for the estate. which w:nter. · :lraiJia ~l.oOil a day for oil ri~hts lury are 11 few pikes and spc.m~ o··. ~las~ .• oct. . "Those exiles," one member friends who would rather he kept, do nothing that could worsen i has been up for sale for some; Its H bathrooms are said In he is not kno11·n as a big >pender nailed . In the walls-and tbt 15 l I u r Prt er loadinl ~tme lhrrc now a complabed bitterly, "are Jtoring ·quiet: I the situation before the lead·. months. :modern. which probably means liere IIi' personal ex1ra1·a- ch:ll wmter draughts. <'r ~lass. C'\OI'. 4-~:b. of unrlrrdn;:s-lhe, guns and smuggling them. i "We are not Communists. We 1 crs meet.'' j • • • , that they were huill at I he lime 1 ·- ·---- ···-- · -----

I 'lst.' n:r.1 >ll·ainin~ They're making plans. Having do not like Russian way~. We I Olurmlmtnt Top Prlorlll' 1 If, as rumored, Getty bnu~hl·· of the Crystal Palace Exhibition- '55, WITHY I ~:·.. , ;. nrw "July"· meetings In secrel. Plotting their: HI ways used to call ourselves the! On the ~uestlon of the "sub- • t~e ~lace with t~e intent of .snb-. in JR.il. . . . · LIMITED. of , . . ·moves Just as we used to do. 1 Hungary the Carlbbea~ when • jects of discussion" It Is to be [ dtvidmg the grounds for a sub-' As for 1ts k1ichen. 1t may well,

1 u:Hiland leaYlng ~~u•r o.ct B.allstlanos, "It Is vicious. They're even we were in the Sierra Mae sire.' noted that Mr. Khrushchev • urban umdon housing develop·!' hat·e sen·ect Henry \'J ll's lrench­ 3. due St. John's ~P~a:~n~ fl~u\~head ~saying 'Cub~ Llbre' to. each other "We love the American pe 0.1 gives tilp priority to "the men!, he probably got a buy. erm~n .. but is .hardll' suita?Ie for ~ again same day 'J ~a.t.,la·Cas.ro and! and clrculallng news 1nformatio~ ple. The newspaper In Havana I question of disarmament." But if, as he says, Getty bought 1the mt1mate d1:1ne~s Ge~~J~!Cl_nd ~\iEPan EYE Jl u.) ·' ~nt I he old from inside Cuba. with the anti· American stories is I This, he thinks, "must of - ·- · "''·e due St. re Ca.'iro, b1:t in the: "They must be prohibited. It run by lunatics who we~ not 1 course occupy the most lm· E d• I building new automobiles in a Ca· Leaving for e~~r,voocty is smug- .' ls the moment of !rut!! for Cuba e\'en with us In f.le mountains. portant place." He is not ex· lflbO' I nadlan . owned assembly plant, 100 1 xpan :on :\ov. 7, due . ' p~r' to Cuba 1and they are Interrupting, get- "All these me:~ In Cuba turn- pllclt as to what he hopes or I first in Southeast Asia. and Roston ~ 01'· 1 on ; , ~h~ . "" . old 26th: ting in the way, trying to, lng away from Castro: Thev expects that the "summit" can J d tn"e i Stripped to the waist in blue Boston C'\OI'. 13 a:d, Cuo~ Libre"; 1change everything-even though· were Batista men. We knew it achieve in the field of dis· fl US 8 ! jeans, sons of village sill'ersmiti'.s \ov. 17. due Sl moslly h€ca:l;e a Cuban· we have wa~." all along, We were watching/ armament. Perhaps he has in By RUSSELL ELMA:"' ! now are skilled. metal \l'or~crs on 1. Salling for : ~ho has held I Actually, his feeling art under· them all along, ~· mind some sort of agreed "dl· SJ:\GAPORF. !CPl _ Chinese t~e assembly h~e. The le1surely, II'. 20. ·o·t~ H!l ~n~ ad~lnis- i standable as It .Is very habit· "Our American consulates are rectlve'' or advice to the ten- and' Malav cr~flsmen are apply- . timeless life of .the Kampong has v' ~conorny ~·~tm.e t~e other mght: forming to be an underdog for: not fully org-anized yet. These country body which will be ling traditi~nal skills handed down! been re~laccd by a five-day w?rk ~, n , Cuhan a~d: two years. It Is warm, frlendly,f· things take time. You cannot be 1 starting work at about that from generation lo generatio~ to week ~·1th a regtilar pay packet 10 unc:r~.a~d that 1~' full of comrades ship. To have e nation ~ver~lght. I time. But one could hardly ------. 1 As S:nga?ore seeks to .cxpa.~d - II expec him to be more definite cations as to accepta~re of the secondary mdu,tn~s to di\Ws1fy 1 I v Comfort ' at this stage. permanence of part1l1on. ra1ses 1 il~ economy and oren, _ up 1 :::.1-----::J_.,1.---~_ :::1--:----1 C'\ext to disarmament he perhaps the most cuntrovers~al e j iftS han n e is. the I- ord I 1 puts Germany, lndudlng Ber· .or all questions relating to • >Iolur Compan)' of ~l;~la.ya Lim- I 1 lin. But here twa things are Germany. And if el'en an 111·: ilerl with 2.10 employees :s one o(, : to be noted. First that he' terim arrangement for Berlin the lar~est in!lu,trial operat:on' • I ., ~peaks only of he ccmferenee i IR to be made depenMnl on i~ the new self-gol'ernin~ .>t:11e.: ·r "studrlng'' the Question. Sec·. and naturail)' following agree- It i.< a wholl;··ownect sHhS1d1ary, ond that he describes lhr QUeS· ment on the conrluston of of Fo1·d of Can;uia. . ! I . tlon as that of "concluding a peace trenties with the "two Jn ils plant al Hukil Timah 111' : peace treat)'. will1 Germ~ny 1 German Stales", then ~hances . the centre of Sin~apore lsl~nd, I 1 11 and the settlement of the sitU· I of securing such an mterlm • right • :1and dr:t·e car.,, h~hl Jly .. allan In West Berlin which fol· arrangement look to me very :trucks, tractors arc assembler! I lows naturally." small. . .I from knocked · down components. This I lind disappointing, Howel'er, this may only be ·imported from Canada a~d. the: I ,, and If l\Jr. Khrushchev con· an "openin)! position"•a r~- • United Kingdom .. Fil'c Canachans MARITIME I tlnues to insist on linking the statement of the Sol'ict alii· supervise operations .. .,' questions of 8 German peace tude as it was before ~he Fo.r· ~lost of the work. 1s b)' hanct. CENTRAL treaty and Bcri!n there would eign Wnlsters' meet:ng m with an avrra~e da1l~ prorluct1on I ,I 11 seem to be virtually no hope Genet•a. Ali the same. that of 10 p~ssen~er c~rs and two 1 your of An agreement on Berlin. It meeting did 11et down to the r:ommerc1al un1t~. ~early all ate AIRWAYS I I had been the hope of the problem of an lnterlm ar· Hri.tish models as pnsi-W

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' I I', ; 1 I Intermediate \ • 0 •'. :I I' * r 1 I I Large Margin Victories By .. I By RED GR I Question: If I .. 1 ' 0 ' scored and lime ru11.1 ' ' ,' ~ II o ·Memorial And St. Pat's scoring team allowed I I ;: . the extra point or 11 Harry Gerber. ' t ! I ;, .:~ Irish Defeat St. Bon's 39-26; MUN Drops Macpherson-Curtis Amwer: A team is I ~ I ' try for 1 conversion ) 44-24; Wins King Is Top Scorer touchdown, whether · the end of a j ,'•,':;,_,------~----- game. During 1 :'/.". ·· St. Pat's assured themselves of at least 1 first plaoe tie at the" end of the· first clock Is stopped ! · , round of Intermediate Buketball and Me moria! remained in the running for that Version attempt IS . ">lint place tie last night I! both registeted victories at the Memorial Gym, St. Pat'a part of the period in touchdown was ,:: took a 89·28 victory over St. Bon's whlle MUN defeated Macphmon·Curtis «·24. Q. Sid Luckman · There Is one game remaining In the fint round with Holy Cross having to m~t · greatness as a ·: · Memoria], The winner of this game will be deadlocked with St. Pat's while the the Chicago his years at c .-.: loser 'be tied with GuardJ for second slot. To date the Irish have four wins in will many games did the . five starts for eight points. Holy Cross, Memorial and GuardJ aU have aix points durin1 that stre\~h , :, . on three victories 'but Guard.s have played five games. with the other two squadJ was the coach?-Les~t: er. ; : ·.~pla,·ing four. St. Bon's ~IU two points and Macpherson CurtiJ none with both hav· . A. Luckman was lh I : · lng finished their first round play. b1a quarterback in .: ;A fine team effort gave St. ------­ during which the · ~ •. Pat's their win o\'er St. Bon's. D. Ryan 3 1 4 7 1et ei11ht final frame points games, lost 13 and · ,· The Irish a~uad didn't ha1·e any D. ~laloney 0 0 0 0 for Memorial with Wins King Little was the coach. ; ;:· nnr pl.1yer rrarhin~ t"·o dhl~ils T. Knopp 0 0 0 0 adding five anti A! Haynes Q. Where did Ge in the ~corln~ rol11mn hut ~rl'en B. Bennett 2 0 0 4 scoring four Two points came roach of Detroit .· <'r thrlt' ·trn pla)-rrl romr, up B, ~~~r.•hall 1 0 0 2 from Doug Fowler. Dave Ward college football and : · 'rt;h pninll. Thr)· 1\'nrl:rr\ thr j T. An~~~ 1 2 ~ " and Ce~ Nosewarthy for 23 he before joining u111 ~;·bntl around wrll and wrrr 011 •1. Hiehl' 3 0 1 6 MUN markers in the second Sid Foster . 1 . w:th th~ir ~hnotin~. St. Bon's ,1, Voi!ey 0 0 0 0 stanza to run their game total · A. Wilson played ~ ·• ~l. They controlled both F. Murphy o, 0 2 0 while Maurice Marlln scored A. Haynes 3 0 " 6 coach. ,, : bac!;boarrls and with noh Rrtl· J. Royle 1 4 4 R two and Dave While and Stan D. Fowler ~ . mond and D:we Ward tloln~ the J. O'Neill 0 0 1 0 Brown had one polnt each. W. King ; ~ ~ 1~ :, cllrrlng. :Ill::-; coach D~ug 2 This gave Macpherst Holy 1 ; handed to lhe !users. !, 44-24 win.-Royal Photo Service. Alleys ~ and 6:­ l . . 1.• B. Pittman 4 2 4 10 Cross. 1 :\lal'P 1erson·CUr\1S cou u 1 , . ---- Marthall'l " ·John Rol'le of St. B~n·, lws : only manage six first fL·ame! "ins King with his 16 mark·, g: ~~~:n ~ { 22 71 1, BJ G .GA. ME: 46 points I~r a 9.20 mark. wllil~ ~ points. Bob Pillman and ClaY· I ers lead the scorers In the! -8.J\l- Pa:.! Ryan abo of the Blue golds , ton Collins both had a flelrt. game .while Bob Pillman :1ad! :.1. )!art in 0 2 0 2 Alltyt 1 and 2:_ Is B.SO on 44 points. Stev.e Angel . gonl and foul shot fur three 1 ten pomts for ~1acpherson-Cur-~ R. \\'ells 0 0 0 0 Council 2 VI CJO?i, of St. Pat's has an average of I points t'Bl'h 'I tis and Bob Redm~n.d threw In J. Stewart 0 0 1 0 Alleys ll and 4:- B.4{) on 42 points. Both AI Bob Redmond broke out to ten pomts for MU:->. Totals: 8 8 12 24 CJ 0 N' s t' w Parker's vs Hnr•IM -~~b~:so_,ofH:l;~~~~:~ :;~ ~~: Western· FLASH I -s ecre ~A~~:~.-~i~~.d~:'ii .. ·game Jell to pla~· and holh have Fl·nals eapon·, j, ,, 38 points for an al'erage of 9,00 NEWS T F •t 1 _g 45- ,, ; . :~r;.ound out the lop point get· The Dally Newt learned . . . . eam av 0 url e I Al~~e;a~':d v;:- I ~··· ·.John Royle al~o i~ top~ In the F T t at an early hour this morn· ! Alleys 3 and 4:- foul ~hots made section with r·tI 0 r a lng, that the CJON HMkty . ' • . . B.-JOhlllton VI S, right poinls in 12 a\ tempts, . 1 team will be holding 1 sec· , Jack Howlett, manager of the ~_ews squad worked out last: those rad1o boys get rough we'll • Alley• 11 and e:- : . while ~launce :.!arlin of :\lac· ret practice today. Becawe , CJON ~ockey tea.m, told the mgh_t w1th a sesslo~ of general, answer them in their own w1y. 1 A.-Telephone , 1 Curti~ i~ eight for 13. Badcock ' Emto!\"TO:'> - CP - A dil· locked." (){ aecurlty measurea at IDally News la.~t mght that h~~ skatt~g. After. ~he:r ten hour II !'m not looking for any !Iouble - 1 0 1 . · · hB~ 18 poinls lor 45 fr~e sho\s • pule which began In 19~8 be· The Bombers are to arril·e II CJON the time and pine ,t,ea~ baa . !ecret we~pon · prachce at Qmdl Vtdl ~ Satur- m winning." THt!K8DAY'S ··.·with Stei'P An~e! of S\. Pat's, tween Winnipeg Blue Bombers here today for the opener I}{ or the workout tould not be We 11 be mmg It, tbe slightly day, all are reported m had With a capa!ity erowd tlgur- -71~

,·. ha\'lng m;~de e1~ht of his 1~ 'I and Edmonton Eskimos over their best·of-three Western In discovered. balk. manager, said", when we shape an_d last night worke~ out ed to turn up for the contest, Alleys 1 and 2:- ·:• ·tosses. practice facilities flared 11aln terprov!nclal Football Union . face the Dally N~ws aquad Dn thelr kmks. ~onnlng figure special police will be on hand Munn Mt.. vs nom. ;,· Joe Browne, playing his fil'1'1 I yesterday. final Wednesday. The game, to Wednesday mormng and no. skates last mght were Joe to control the crowds and fans Alleys 3 and 4·- ; ~arne of the sea~on for St. Pat's. But It was settled almost sa be televised in Western Can· 1 s T matter what the odds have now, 1"Ankles" Ante!, Ches ,:'B?ttery;; are advised to be at the Stadium Hiekman Ml!: w 'd was good for thl't'e first baH fast as It erupted, with some ada, wlll.start at ~ p.m., AST. trong earns this weapon could be tht big Sweetapplt and Ed Cllflord early in order to aecure teal! Alleys 5 and 6· :I I ! points. while Doug Phelan had soothing words from the Edmon· RETURN SATURDAY difference In the game." Coady. " , Despite the fact that th~ Parker'a n .- 'I ' .: : four. Stel'e Angel, Dave Ryan, ton front office. Second game is scheduled for S R II Teams from CJON and the John Gander' Carter snd Dally News team art favorites .I I, :·:·Bern :lfarshall and Jim Hickey Eric Duggan, president of El· Winnipeg Saturday and the ays USSe News will face off at the Stad- Harold "Bad Back" Pearcey will to take the fixture members of I each added a two pointer while klmos, said Bombers will be pro- third, If necesnry for the Man!· !urn on Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. get In some practice tonight the CJON squad' have stated I, ' ;. Tom Angel connected from the \'lded with "whatever practice t b it t W d d BELL ISLAND (Staf - with trophy, donated by !iowie while Peter "~on's .Brother" that they will go down trying. I :. ~ .. foul line to hal'e the Irish reach facilities they require . , , and o;h: ira~~~e fi:ldn~~n~~~versy Although AOme of the ~ell Meeker going to the wmnlng Winsor was ~pled ~mng ro~d ~ne of the "big figures" In their Alleys 3 and 4:- I ,I ., ·a 16 point total at half time. If they want to practice behind began last year In Winnipeg Island hockey players have hsquad.bMeeker anddDa.ve Bfarrett wGork ea~'lCy thlLS·'~Sornmtg. Gloahef Whn_eu~ is Gerry ""Wrestl~r" A.-Telephone " 0 :1 :· St. Bon's got five points from locked doors the club will do during the flna!J, when Eski· moved I~> other Newfoundland 1 ave een name a re ereea eorge . ur e~ wee app ~ tgglns and together With i Alleys ~ and ~:- . fast breaking Bern :\lcGulre what It can for them." mos claimed they were not pro- towns during the past few for the encounter. the N~ws team, said last n.lght [George "Rocket" McDonald will Aceta. BLC va . with Paul Ryan hitting for four "It's true that the Eaks had vided with proper facilities. months, we can still Ice a Since the game ~ set for that his new gl~saes had arn~ed i po~e a threat to the News sqnad. "~ and John Royle adding three to some difficulty In Winnipeg Wayne Robinson, now head strong representative team for Remembrance Da.y the admls· and. that If hts six feet high W1ggms may fall on two or -9,45- ,ilve the Blue(olds 12 first last year, but Elka don't see coach of B.C. Lioii.S and then an competition In the All·Nfld. s!on ~ 0 the Sta.dJUm to watch goahe stick I! ready fo: Wed· three players while MacDonald Alleya 1 and 2:­ frame markers. how retaliation In like fashion amlstant WlnnipeK eoach, championships in the Senior the btg game ~111 bf a Poppy. nesday, he will be lookmg for is an expert tripper. Marshall's vs U.T! . . The ncond stanza found Steve would do otherwise than per· offered to wrestle former assist· "B" and Junior Divisions said The Poppies Wlll be on sale at a shutout. Hubert "Spot" Jamieson will Alleys 3 and 4:­ -"·•. ·Angel, Bern Bennett and J1m petuate an unfortunate sltua- ant E5k!mos coach Ted Young- Arena :\!anager Eddy Russel\! the Stadium door and players, . ~?n "Bay" Butler, "Gallop· be using NIIL type of hockey Council 1 vs ~ .. Hickey having four points each t!on," Duggan said in a prepar- ling for field righ!J ye~terday . referees and spectators alike mg Gene Garland and Dee after watching many Saturday Alleys 5 and 6:­ ! "· for St. PRI's to follow five by ed statement. Ausley said the tiff "appar· Thr tac't that to many have; will have to dig down In ord_er "Dee~a!ls" Murphy, make ~P the games and besides Dave "Wrong Horwood't l'l B :·. · Dal'e Ryan. Tom Angel nett ell EXAGGERAGE entiy dates back to last left this town dnn't bother us: to see .the game. The lpeclal i remainder of the News w1nn1ng Record", Holloway is the ! RE~IARK!I ye~r 1 .,.tbree with Doug Phelan picking Duggan said that remarks when they wanted to proctlce at at all he said, we have plentyiaddmlmon f~e has been a_rrang· :team and all three are Jook1ng speedester on the CJOX team. 0 0 1 1 t · ~lstll~oav:n~h; ;r!~ro~nepo~~~~ ::~:ge~YKei~~k~~f/e b~~cr•e~::~: ~:ul~:.'t gl~~~ u;~h~i~i:l~~" we ~~~ !~: w~m~g t~o ~or~la~·=~~! ~fmth;?:fan ~:~ c~h~pe~~~~~~~~ ~~r;·a~~ t~i~hes~:~:· ~~~~e;e~:~ ~~~c~l, a:~n~;;n°cs;~r·~. c~~~~~ fo~ i Practice f 1 ! in the second frame and brought ent!y been exaggerated. The weather office has pre· to Improve the brimd of hock-~ Legion. yesterday and hopes to be able; the CJO!\ team. i .Ao. prac!lce fur lhl , ···'their total to 39. "They wouldn't give Ul prac· dieted sunshine and tempera- ey will make • place on the Rumors reaching the News! to ~et the other one done today. i I Junior hockr.' 111111 i · · \Ice facl!ltles Jaat year In turet In the 15·20 degree range teams t~!s winter. I last night gave speculation on I Jliews t~am manager Peter' M~allwhile it was also an· called for 1011•~·1. I:·: .·. ":!emlnneidp,egthaenyd !aonfawroarskl'omutcoonn· for the opener. The . told! Pracitces will beKln just as • the Radio and TV Station's Barron tald last mght, that .It .nounced las\ night, \hat Jack' is scheduled for I hi ~ , weather Isn't expected to bother soon as the weather cools off "weapon". One report slated appears that h1s squad would i Crane, a bri!laut center forward~ 8 pm and thr I 1 the corner lot," Rolfe' said either team. enough to keep 1 lood sheet that Howlett would be replacing be takmg ea~y ~ctory o_n '!for Dally Sew~ hor~ey te~msln 1 ers arr to at lend: ·.. ~, earlier. of Ice in the. Arena. . Some Wally Millman in goal but tbis Wednesday mornmg. The, bo) s the Nrly 1900 s, w11! be m the , bans, :IHke l I :::·· I Bombers. manager Jim AU!· "Minor Offi' Cl. als d!Hiculty Is being experlenc.ed was thought very unlikely, A are ~p for the game and 1 !I. he I:"ews_ box on Wednesday morn- ney, Bern .

1,' jley fired· back: In keeping a ~ood artific1al reliable source said that CJON feed1ng them steaks and gl\'lng 1 mg m an advtsory capacity, phy, Don :\1 . i. , "If we don't have 1 field for Ice surface dunng the mild would be arming John "Boom them ruh downs before the Crane will assist coach Steve ley, Kev Hollih;n, 1 : 1 workouts when we get to Ed· All minor officials of the St. weath~r. Boom" Nolan witil 1 bow and jlame to h~ve them ready for !''Logger" Garland. Ron Butler, Eric i. manton Tuesday, I'm sure we John's Hockey League are re· will be held at the SU!dlum arrow and that he would be all t_ypes of play. We'll play ~ . Everything is ready for the • f'l'a_nk Ryan_. Errol 1· can arranJe for the field the minded of a meeting ealled I and will 11et under way at, trving for goals from far out. passmg game a~d ~~.ay awa~ h1g game. CJON has a secret Felix, Dfonck . , Eskimos use In Winnipeg to .be for Wednesday. The meeting noon. I ·Several membm of the Daily from body check,mg .. '!:he one :weapon but the Dally Nem Godden, Jim 1:: 1 time hockey great md, but if I ~quad are favorites to win. John Buckle. i Meanwhi\r two . ·,

! I ~~.•; I ( I .\ Ryder Cup Matches Are Pot Of Interest To ~:fi~~i~:"~ .;J:6 On ~rand Scale By Hudson Hockey Referees ~~!;~:.i!· ;jt i' :· BERN McGUIRE By RARitY GRAYSON , yean old, but it remained fori peatln1. the Portland Open In Cup Matches. Hew as eos·pon,or 1 pm, , '· ' •' · ' NEA Sporh Edllor . Hudaon,1 exa1enarlan wholesale 1 '45, and liking his new hobby,· at Pln~hurst In 1951 and took the J ~ ;ecent meeting of the St. Rule 53 :.1 :-:: · ; Bern coni for \'OR K-: ISEAl-Fortun·, packer, canner and grocer of the the lusty Hudson only had to ask production to Palm Springs in : tr 8 d As so· (c) A penalty shot shall be , "Any woman r1n 1 ~ ~cGuire inuec~ N~~W ~ Hoc~~Y ~eferees' .. I '·'- St. Bon's with 5lx poinls and alcly for play1ni professional Pacific nortnwest, to pro1•lde the for the National PGA · '55. ! ~·a on resu e n some obsrl· awat·ded agamst the off~ndmg · teresti~g anrl , 1 : ~ 1 • ' J'ohn Royle and Paul Ryan add- ; aolfcrs, Robert A. Hudson Is a; ti:ll!lc!al pickup tbat put them on: ship of '46 to land It, It was 1:1: Sam Snead captains this year's; 1 ~ns ~n in te~pr~~at!ons of err· team when a defending player, 11·ishe~ to rio

e~me up' with ten points. on 18 'I ~ay racing,_ in~tead of ao!f >ome he el'er saw. i{e adopted ~oil j with the weather when he brou~ht: Mike Souchak. i Doug Eaton, _riirector of hand while the puck is with1n ----- :., tries, while St. Pnt'J hll on 11 lR ycRr~. a~o In Portland, Ore.,: and vice vma after watching 1 t~e Ryder Cup M~lcheg to Port-' .Eight of Great Britain'~ outfit l'hys1cal Educat1on _De;J~rl·l h1s goal crease. :o-;o other pen· hr ~lopllerl i · · of their 23 free los~es The the Bnt1s!J Ryd~r Cup Tr;~m Byron Sel~on anrl Jug McSpnden!la~d In early Novemher, n[ 1~4i., were mPmbers or the viclorious i mcnt of ;\lcmonal Unn·ers1ty ~Ill' shall be llllPD~crl. >cemrn to our "~e uw refp;ccs Dav~ Bar· wouldn't be gallil'antln~ ahou\ lite i play a:J exhibition at the Portland "It never slopped raining,'' re- 1957 array. They are Peter Mills, i \old the :o;EWS that. he would I It Is .~uggcsled that the 1 tl11s ruk coulrl ' '_. and G • S • n "Ail United States In the hilh at~le it Gfl!l Club in 1934. The skill or the I called Hollis Goodrich, an as;o., Bernard Hunt, Ken Bousfield : be pleased to hear from auy above om1ss1on be inserted in 1 warranter! , 1 0 I Inc"'' eor,e f orenoe.."th now e~Joys.. ' touring money players fnsclnat- I ciate of Hudson who came east I Harry Weelman and Peler Allis',, organ1zatwn.. wh o nll!!ht have i all rule books by removing the non·offrndin~ 34 1 0 1 18 ,., 1 g t pe~~o~~ , u ~ ~~ J' Hud~on, ·y~u 1ee, atarted pick· ed him. to greet thi~ year·~ Rritish team.[: of England: Eric Brown, former l'larificatlon of Interpretations I staple at the centre of the they he in ;m i1n :.'.·. ~ ~ h 1th · Bl 011 5jd 0 rl T lm ina up the lab from the time "How much would It cost to put "It rained so hard that they amateur champion ol Scotland· of rules fnr ~irculation to book and insert in)( the omis· tion or •ilu;.rinn I~ : .. A 1/ °f Ste P ul~~~~ f~ ~~ om GreAt Br!laln's top 10 shotmak-' on a good tournament In Port· putted wtth the nine iron, but i Qnd Christy O'Connor who leAmerl other refer~ing groups In the sion in place on pages 34 and I a goal might r~'"\1 · 1 0 1 1 11n 1111 ,, . 'le nl e : th · f! A Rf el e con· crs Ami a team manager di~em· i land?" he uked Nelson, Mc·j Hudson didn't miss a hole .In the 1 with Harry Bradshaw last year province. 63. The staple can then he the inquiry ~~nt o hl 1 ' ..s VIR e ve _ou route. 1barked from the Quetn EIIJ.I Spad111 and Joe Novak, the vet· two days of Scotch foursomes llld to win the Canada Cup for Ire- The memo lrom the ref'i as- replaced. The reply reccir~, ... ·. .:!.,~n fMcG:e tlt~tlla elevhen abeth lo New York; The blelllllal Iran Callfo~ club pro, In a match play, He we:~t down threeJ land. Recruits to the !irlni ara soclatlon il: An inquiry was sent to 'i\1r. Hewitt states thl~ 1.... ._.. or e ose Wlll t e matches with the American pros locker room 1abfeat. times on every hole, but kept!' Normin Drew, a-former Walk- W. A. Hewitt, Reglstrar·Treas- graph (a) rule' 3~ • :" sc:rer ~f fr• fixture while , are scheduled for t!Je EI Dorado "Ten thoiiMIId dollm," wu coming up! or more." . er Cupper of Bellast, and 'Dave Word has been received rom urer of the CA. H. A. Toronto, "match" should~ ll' 1ve ,Yill a seven points for .. Country Club at Palm Desert, 1the an1wer. • • • , Thomas, 23l·pound Welshman. 1 the rules committee o the C.A. with respect to New Rule S4 the second line bel~ 7-8, f15,000," . It, Pa~• and _his brother, Paul, Calli .. Sol'. But before the 1 '.'I'll put up aald Hud· ·, Hud&on wu takJng t~e biruest: Bob Hudson, with a puckish I H.A that an accidental omis· (D) In the current Issue of the words "minor'' and ' 11 ·IIIII aeven pomts for St. Bon's. British players arrive at the oas· i son, "and we'll have a real' hath, yet was the only one who' sl!nse of humor, describes him- sian has been made in re- playing rules Page 20. As can This will then ~;,·e Boxacore~ 1~ 100 miles from Los Angeles,, tournament." · didn't complain. That venture I sell as a prune mercha:~l. He spec! to Rule 53, Clause C on be seen by reading the rule Interpretation to 1 lt.. Pat'a: FG FT PF TP they will have appeared l:t At· T!!e tournament was the 1944 cost Hudson, who Is his own I also likes golf and Is wl\lini to Page 34 of the current rule It Is quite SJ>i!cific In that It ~r~ph~ of rule 34, ·· · II. Anlel 1 4 2 · 8 !antic City, Wuhington and At·' Portland Open, won by Samuel Chamber of Commerce, $70,000,! pay for the best. book Clause C should be add- does not provide the Referee All refcrPr• ,rr : D, Phelan 2 2 o6 8 !ant a. · , · • Jack so~ Snead. who had just fin·. which lives you a rough Idea of· He has !t. ed Immediately following with any descretionary powers please not thi5 in.~ l. Browne 1 2 0 4 The Ryder ~up Matcht:,S are 32 !shed a hit~ In the ~avy. Re·: what he If spending o:1 Ryder i -unou~l 1\iliUS!G tiTW11(uaa: Clause B. Clause C reads; · -It states that the play shall rent rule boolu.

// ------~------~... THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHt'-1'5, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959 . ------~-___;.------~-·---- Bell Island Commercial Mercantiie Ra~n Halts Clair lsn 't .Talking Minor Hockev Hockey League. Hockey Onens Championship · •' BELL ISLAND (Staff) - The annual meeting of the Till' sc.:onrl lw~kcy lea:(ue in F h 11 G U t•l W dn d i ;i~ An attempt' will be made this ·' winter to operate the minor ~~:::en·~s cs~~~~t;~~l ~~~oe~~;. ~~;e~~~t~~·:~ni~·l;lll abscaof~~c~~\~ ont al ame n 1 e es ay :• I, 5 I •;' L\' \\'ELU We c~ll this angling th~ pare. hockey leagues through· the day night. The meeting will be header wiil be fealured In Mer· Rain c:!Used tile ;.ostpone· 1 BY DON ATI'FIELn nale 'home brew quarterback• :11 1 ; ·' I BY BI ~-SI'.\Rt:S Give yourself as much or an schools. Those schools which held at the board room ()[ the I can tile ho~kcy at the Prince mcnt .of tl~c championship I Canarilan Pres~ Starr Writer Russ 'Jackson used it again ir· ; . · ~ ' 1 l time ru 111 so· · .,...... th" lnsnrics tllal an".lc as possible. For pin.!! teit may no t b e abl e t o 1ce a sen i or Stadium !oil owing the Junior! of \\'ales Arena. In the !lrst game m Senwr Intercollegiate I OTTAWA (CP)-Ft·ank Clair tile !ina! frame to complete a•·.l. 1• ·' m allowed to . are ' standing in the center, move to school team may find it pos- Hockey League opener. game set for 9.45 p.m. defend· faotball yc,tcrd~y afternoon.! said it was the last time he'd pass to Simpson in the end ·:, 'i: .• ., point or (11'(1 •corrs. the center of ·the approach, or sible to have a Pee Wee or Scheduled for discussion at lng champions, E. F. Barnes St. Bon's and Bishop;; College Ianswer the phone ~!onday, but i zone. '' · ~ ·e lr''''ll' i!I'C ~erlll· clnse to it, Some bowlet'd auvo· ' : 1er. 5par · rr l'Oilll'lex- Bantam team. the meeting are the reports r.f will face the new league en· we~ slated to meet in a sud·: he took time to reminisce on his I WENT 27 YARDS 111 den death encounter fnr the I · . .• · I A te•m Ia ·mplr. o . D 't rate shooting at m!dd!e lane In the past only two teams both the secretary anri trcasu- l 1')' fl'om R ~ya I Bank of Can· Th g will now now-famous hot potato play. 1 On Panlh s turn, he handed ~ 11 1 1 0 ' converaton ,1 011-ot il: P':~;'bt~·cm. ~n leaves from the normal strike competed in the school league, cr, the election of o!ficers fur ada The second game is set ~rcol~~~ycd c~n a~~ first fine The . Ottawa. Rough Riders . off to Ron St~wart who ra~ t~1 I whether on iln. . · ar position. St Btlnlface Regional High and the coming year and prcllmln· fo.r 10.45 p.n:. with A. E. a tcrnoon at the A-re Athletic coach ts. planmng hts strategy the !eli, tuckmg the ball mtc; ;· f I cunt.- colnprlli!On. P • s J'l bl or baby, are not St. Kevin's Boys• School. '!'s brllrr to get nne P t s, g ary plans lor the coming sea· llwkman clashmg wih Canada d d St ti ~ time for lor the !trsl game here Saturday D., e West's stomach as he rar.. ' " thl'lll all. pleasant. to lace. All, el•en 1he prefer to think that with more . son. All o! last vcar's tcJ:ns Packers. l1 ro~~ t~r isa~ef~t 3 30 P m of the Big Four two.game. total- past. and West flipped it bac~ , , nll-· 7-10, hal c been mode. Iin there I• more chance of arc requested to have two ~!Iss Belen Barnes will drop I te x e · · · point !ina! against Hamilton on the run to Pari!ll, who hit' i hit !in~lr·Jllll ~par~·s . s • , delegates present for the the puck between the cap· Both Bishops College and Tiger-Cats. Simpson for 27 vards. Jackson · ,: · 10 lli!ling 1he ptn lloublc·wood mea11s nne Pill mis~lng or getting a cherry meeting. . tains of Huyal Bank and E. F. Sl. Bon's finished the "This is the last time I'm worked the combination: . 1 rcgu~ar sam~ C(ntrr~·ll;i!ll'rs 11 [ missing directly hchind ano1her as the i pick which is hitting the front 1 Five teams entered the: l:larnc.s to open the lcag)le this schedule ot th~ league wtth answerin15 Ute phone. I can't and a~ain Simpson was all alone. 1 ' • .. pr~ctin• amull~ 2·8, 3·9 or 1·5. A lull hit is pin too lull or teo thin and by· 11 I league lnst year Rnd any firms 1 year. !'he league :-vhich has six four w1ns. one t1~ and one de· talk to an)· one before Wcdncs- i Clair said he didn't call the acCCir'~. !< }II llllli'C oll'l\)' llCCrssar)'. passing the one behind, t· wishing lo join the league for teams entered wtll play three feat [or t!lne p01nts and the i day. There's too much work to 1 play either time. "We've work. ol bO\I ;r ·,l'J\r.. llOI'C to It is a fallacy to briiei·e that I There are no easy spares. the 1959·60 season should have rounds with all games being winner of th~lr sudden dca:h ·do. The first couple of da)'s [ ed on it of course, but Parilb I l:tnghl h.llld ~p.trcs; the more pins ·clustered to· delegates present for Frida;· played at the Prince of, Wales . encounter wtll be the 19J9 when ~·ou're planning things are called It on his own, and so did I . 1 right tor Jrfl h:l~_:i'~r~~cth~_u~_c easier the Hparc. 1 NEXT: /Summing Up. night's meetmg. Arena. 1 champions. the toughest." Jackson." , '·' '· There was no Rider practice Timble was almost right wheol ·: ~fonday ni;:ht, just a long skull he spoke of its rarity. The last i . ; session with the high · strung,' time it was tried In the. Bir tman was hard-thinking coach. :Four was in 1956, Clair's first crback in As for the hot potato, the. year with Ottawa. • ; . tich the · 1 professor said •·r guess it's, ult ended up rather badly,'·, 1• st 13 and ·okay to call it .that." The play· said the professor. "l don't re:' , , , ; the coaeh, . is known to the learn as a member what happened exact!)' re did l:r!C!Po .... 1triplc.revrrse pass. . but the ball wound up on th~ Detroit ·GOOD TWICE ; ground." ,otball -·-...... Riders used it successfully· He tried it once in 1954, hh ~ i oinin11 twice as the,· routed Montreal last year as coach of Toronto r. 'Alouettes 43:0 Saturday in the Argonauts. with little success. son played , eastern sudden-death se.mi.final. ·OS F. SUCCESS . md wu with It has hcen described \'arious· The last time the coach re· ,f5 as PiiYer, ly as the criss·cross hipper-· members using it succeufull~ and dipper. the olrl Ar~o razzle- was in 1952 ri~ht in Lansdown• 1943, after daZ7.Ie. the Clair special. Park against Ottawa when ClaiJ I the Lio111 U Hamilton coach Jim Trimble. •was leading Argoe~ to their see­ 'I i who watched his prediction of. ond Grey Cup in three years. il' ; an Alouetle win being knocked. Clair said he picked up lht 1for a loop, said "that's what we; hot potato play - the nam1 1 en II the alumni play--it'.~ the: comes from the appearance thai 1 kinrl of play an alumnus is apt I the ball is too hot to hold 11

to think up." 1 players toss it one to another- . The game was still scoreless: back In 1949 when he wu U· : earlv in the second quarter sistant coach at University ol , whe.n import quarterback Vito' Cincinnati. ·SIGHT'S · (Babe) Parilli called it and "Sid Gillman used it when h1 -7.U- :completed the pas~ to Bobby was coaching Cincinnati and it and 2:­ Simpson on the 10-yard line. seemed the kind of play that BI.C VI U.T.l. IDa\'e Thelen scored on two could be valuable at a certain and 4:- I plunges. time."

il l n A 1 Coach Trimhl~ tolrl reporters Tt works better in Canadian i and 6:­ ; al hnlf-tim~ "you'll see the play football becaus8 of th8 extr~ .al!'a n Bennt\1'1, Ionre in a lifetime.'' but altrr- back, he said . -11.30- lnd 2:- ·tl 2 VI CJON, I and 4:- !Between .. ·r'a v1 HorwootJ, • ! and 11:­ ·Diat. n You ' n' Me· 1 and-··~ 2:- By ~IURRA Y . cau!ie tbe only good ones au gan'l n B.·Sila PITTSBURGH (NEA)-Untii , No. 1 and 2 draft rhoices •. 3 and 4:­ he came through brilliantly and you know we never gel anJ hlllton n 5,-leln, ' against the Giants as a pass re·1 of those." ... S and 1!:­ ceiver, the Steelcrs were sUS· Dave Nell;on, the imaginative ·iephone n picious of Buddy Dial because I coach of undefeated Delaware the same Giants had released (LSU and i~orthwestern, tht fl1MDAY'I the former Rice star ... The two top-ranktd teams in tbr -'l.lr- Giants didn't think he had bril- nation, have copied his wing·1 1 and 2:­ liant speed to compensate for offense) ·was approached by n Mil. VI Dalll. his slight physique, but Bobby Pitt last August about becom 3 and 4:­ Layne says, "I crank up and ing athletic director but tole man Mts. ft throw the ball as far as I can, them he wouldn't talk about it ! and 1!:- and hcs alwavs there waiting for: until after football season ... ' : ·.er'a w A.·Ual\1& it." . . . · : )!aybe Delaware i,s responding The Buddy Parker·George to a note IJal'e got from Iowa'! -U0- Wilson feud is blazing again be· Forest Evashevski last Decem' I i, 1 1nd 2:- .. cause the Lions claimed Iackie ber .... EHy, who is Nelson'! I' orkera \'I CJOM,·; Jim Weatherall on wai\·ers after :closest football buddy and a for· 3 and 4:­ Parker had talkeu him out of mer teammate at Michigan, had elephont n retiring ... SJrrlrr1 e\·r.n harl taken his !Iawkc.ves to the Rose 5 and !1:­ [ Wrathrrall lister! n11 program. Bo\\1 using :-Ietson's offense ta. BLC n S..... I wilh :\'n. 77, to play last Sun· too .... 'I've made you fam· · rlav ous,'' ,,eribblcrl E\'\·y, "no\\ ' ·' in the h- don't )'OU gc -9.4&- wh~· out and do somethin~ for )'OUr· 1 land 2:­ ·shail's VI U.T,!. · self?" ... We can .ee the fine promo 1 3 and 4:- . tiona! hand of Syracuse'1 S orni mril 1 vs O'Rep!l1 Rothschild. in those publishe~ 1 5 al\lf 11:- reports (but don't you beliHt' ·wood'a VI .,,,, • .,_ 'em) that Rocky ~larclano woutrl come back for a million guar antee spread over ZO yean ... • I Former New York boxing I . commissioner Eddie Eagan wa!

1 telling at the Ruby Goldstein 1luncheon how. he once had to revoke a wrestler's licerue be· cause he played it too atraighl ... 'twas one of the Garibaldi brothers, And be went out after an opponent like he was 110in1 to kill him (and meant to) .. • instead of following !be script

prescribed for ••exhlbltioll!' 1 :r so to protect the victim, Eddit cancelled Garibaldi'• !lcell!r.. ! I Tnm Landry I "If you llk.: to play goll, doD 1t

1 coach football," presrrlbes Boh I 1 II Put this down-the smartest· by Dodd ••. "brcaUJe If the~. coach in football is Tom Lan- aee you on the links whea yow. I dry, the ~bscure defensive gen· team Is loling, they 1111 ,.ou' I ius of the New York Giants . . . ought to spend more time wltt I .II ' -~ L the guys on their offensive team the kids ••• so I look ~p flshL I ., can't get over how Tow will lng," • • • 11 I : stand on the sidelines when No matter what kind ~~ sea: I :, '11 they play Cleveland call every I h h SMU'I Don· Mere, . .11 ft son e as, • ·I ' payI t h e B rowns Wl run a er dith will be the No. 1 draf{~ \ they break the huddle ... And 1 h . f th pros · ..ntJ:' ·II f th . ht, c otce o e •• • "' 95 per cen_t o em ng • sa~s l Billy Cannon second • • • anc Jl \ 11 Frank Gtfford. . . . Landry s Pen State': Richie Lucas, whc , I !11 I baSIC theory of defense-sto~ could edge Meredith for Allil ,, 'il the runmng game first and play American hono!'5, iJ being case( ·J .'.! for . the short pass, gamble b th s 1 deferuive haU ., ';I aga111st the long pass. . . . Y e pros a 1 Tom wa~ an Industrial engl. b~ck ..• ha;uest runnl?g co . I neer at Texas . , • specialized in ~ege b~ck we ve seen this yeaJ I management efficiency ••• and ts TCU 11 Mary Laasater, a tougt. he applies those. studies. to lOO·pounder. • · · I football. . I Maybe Don Floyd'• the All, :. I The Stcelers 'llll'sl !or a run- Amr.rican 1ckle for the HorDI ning hack this y<•ar went into erl Frogs, but the guy on thl ~Lopped the dozen~. but there was onr. othrr side of the TCU line, Bol m~d to nur I !II whose physic~! potential ~toad (Ti~er) Lilly, t 240 pounds o , ru!r could 5 1 out ... until quarterback Bob· more impressl\'e bulk and ag1 I rr~nted h~ by Layne called a "29 pltchout gresslveness. , , , ' n-nlfrndlng right' in an exhibition game, '! !II . •1• be in an tooK the center snap, spun and Beween you'n'me, & . pre . ' • I :; or ~ituatlon I ! threw to the right .. , only to coach watching Pitt and ~Cl; 1 [: ! ·oal might resu tu>! at each other-two prrnu ; inquiry sent o d. find the rookie had ~one to the l. ''.'' left ... on the sidelines, Buddy &pecimen& of bii·time colleg. I: rhe reply rece~:t fllwrat.d, Velox mbackgrcxmd and Crtsta In forqrcwnd. Til. new arlHM C'Cirl W w iladrN'.., V1111xhall DMiioll if~ Mafan. Parker asked the kid: "Didn't football-couldn't suppress : witt atattl • a< shake of the bead and i:yawn 1ph (a) rule ""! 1 "what terribl2 pa~s patt~r:ts'' . 1atch" should bt • second JlDI . M. • "So I wa;, so 1 wa.s. , .. Next Upswept earrings ti1at .. ·rda "minor'' ·TER. RA. NOVA OTORS 'LTD ~~:~r~~~:~::~::dw~~~~~~~::~s~;~~~ E · · ~ day he went right.. off the the line of the face are ga1.-. ,: is will then IIVI. erpretatlon .;: REAR NFLD HOTEL · Sl ee 1er rose.. t . . . '.· fas'.11·o·.. importance in botn ~~~ 1phs or rull · • . rar~er says the Slrr.lrrs are I and e1·c:tin~ w~·~Icy ~a~:' '-11 referrts 1 ~ 1sl)·mied for running backs "be- I Fashion Coordmat1on Insllwlc. ·an not thl1 11 .. 1t rule boO}II. ~------~------~~------

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I I I ' I 50,000 BTU-59,000 OBTU- 80,~ BTU THE GREAT EASTERN OIL I I COMPANY, LIMITED. Smart Fall Jacoby Arrival me, now that On Bridge , actress Ann ( Jackson, are panl PlUNTED.PA~ In the movie we! CARDS DESERVE have to eat and -4916 EVEN CHANCE sa theY must XXII came tllGse who wlahed to . I e work is. And 1 know his secreta. He wa• atub- In Hollywood 1 ... I i Steve Guthrie and Mino born but th• othen were per· N01TH (D) I also hit me I' Picou! beard the airliner pan suasive. Do you know what the Dodgers pia) lligh above them and acarely Zio Carlucci'• price' was, In the 6AJ ¥11832 in the LOS An! raised their heads to look. end? ~lerely 1 drink of water." ' ' t AJ 10 S m. They were accuatomed by now Guthrie bobbed his head at ""QJ8 from Brooklyn a1 ,, to the gray daytime wqrld of the gray wall of rain. "That WIST BA!IT Dodgers when low leaden clouds, a thick en- wouldn't work here. But thanks .884 to Los Angeles. closinl( aky . that seemed p~l for the warning," '6 5 •n¥KQJIDH 1 saw 92.000 pe culiarly thetr own, following He stared at the map for a t'lt.!52 tH them play he them at treetop le~el. There ! moment longer, impreninl It ""10 9 B 5 .K72 j: ~!r. O':Malley was neuse look ln." to the 1 upon his memor~·, and then de· ROUTH west-economics.'' heavens when notalng . could . liberately began to tear It to • KQ ID 8 i 3 be seen. A~d nothlni 111 the shreds. Plcozzi'a jaw dropped ¥A ELl ISN'T ADN I' sky could fmd them, either. 1 In Incredulous aurprlae· like tQH understand. "Never . get out of. here." ~· man)' Illiterates he held writ· .AU working b1 I, North and vulnerable brooded P1cozzl. He \\85 feed· ten word• and 1ymbola In South ras than the lng branches of ~crub aloe 1 veneration. Nor\11. Kul Rnlb West 1,- It 3' 3• Pass unrler the • rear four wheels, 1 good play", he I • • • ~ 6 PUI ~ N.T. Pass trying to build a roadwa~· that 5 ¥ Pallol 5 N.T. Pull are l!l'e cal'ia would let them spin free of At La Paz Cloris waited In e... PISI e. Pag they're like the sump, "We're stuck for the baking-hot little pusenger r Pn11 Pull seldom have good, and it's your fault." terminal until her cr!Jp blue Openln& leaci-J\1 I 1 must say th "Maybe she'll putt out this linen suit felt like an overcoat 1 angels on E time. I'll give ller a tr~·." while Mallory went In aearch They prr Plcozzl caught his arm. "Thla of a taxi. BY OSWALD JACOBY sur n.us POOR. KTTTY there, too.' time I'll drive. You got us Into There was only one avail· One of the most Important FmS LWWANn:D! on Broadway e'Ve: this hole," able, a battered balck limousine SOMEI!OO'I LEFT IT N Eli, who is oil, "Keep your hands off me." with a "Libre" sign on tile principles of play is to give BASKET 1fT M1 an a I Guthrie j~rked back. reached windshield. The driver waa an the cards every chance. one of the d I for his pistol. "I'm running eager young man who wore a At the Tri-State ,tournament of the famed A · d rl 'H .. 1 h In Shreveport, Dick Greene of j, thm~s an no lrty-' e stop· !{!'easy panama uat w t a gay New Orle•ns followed this prin· ped short and shook his head I band. "! am Ramon," he greet· ~ sndly at Ills crouched glaring ed them, seizing their ault· clple to make on overtrick at I companion. "~llno, ~Iino-what cases. "At your lf'rvlce and a nice P.lx-apade contract. fans have seen t I are we rlolng? You'd think we honored to serve you. Wei· He won the opening heart movies. He Wl I were enemies, not partners. I come to La Paz!" lead, drew trumps and ltd the heavy in "liaby

I We've got to look ahead act "Thank you," Mallory re- 1 queen of diamond•. West cover· mad killer In I like millionaires," · plied, helping Clorls to enter ' ed and now, since Dick's 12 version of "The I He caught a shocking glimpse "We'd like a ride !11to. town." tricks were right In front of I I of his face In the mirror. He "Of course. You will wl•h him, he looked about for the request of Annz II seareel)' recognized himself. me to recommend a IIOOd Portrait-collar sheath - neat beat way to make 13. once lecture1 enouih I o r . buslneaa, sleek l1 m11 cl smearing h Is smooth nesh, hotel, naturally, one t hat Is h f i 1if A lleart ruff establlalled the acting In Rome. 1 ided him, "You II 1. mud caked In his wig, llge quiet and clean, convenient to I ~o:i It or yol~; ~ocrt 111 e. point that Eaat had started ! I someone who had crawled out both harbour and sllopa, a tele· • arte now wd • 1 tio ' ree- with onlv 11x hearts so It was bcliel'e in metho ' 1 .OOTS AND HER &UODJ!S ;. I f g , h 1 , qua er, or rama c, n e w ' you?'' Eli repli o A~ Pl~~~~l's about of read!- P ,?,nedo~t ~~~:;k !~.o~e ~~peet "magnum" sleevu. Ch ooa e/ uinllkletly thaltbhe.Dwiokuld htold da .~I crepe cotton s ng e on c u . c re urne ·~------~------~~------~ you don't belie• ~I I ness, lle started the engine. He · to be staying with frienda." · , ' ' ,, to the dummy with another dla· i 1 1 Anna. ~ . I was 1urpr!sed at himself, dlgnl· "Oh.'' Ramon was visibly Printed Pattern ~916: Misses' 1 mend and led the queen of I •, f)•ing Picozzi by !latins him ao. disappointed, but rallied. "How- Sizes 10, 12, U, 16, lB. Size 16. clubs. It waa allowed to hold belie\·e It," 1i I I Yet he was sick and Picou! ever, for your pleasure ID din· talces 3% yards S\l-lnch fabric. ·. the tirck, Now Dick saw a they still argu 1. ' was not; that made a differ· lng, may I suggest the Hotel Printed dlrectio~s on each pat·: chance for a squeeze if West I ence. · I Los Arcos, where the cuisine tern part. Easier, accurete. held four diamonds and both HE'S IN ANO I ,I Thr truck heaved and labor· I Is the finest and the price• the . the ten and nine o! clubs. "Sel'en Thieves' ·.f :· I ed, tbe engine howled and 1 lowest?" Send FIFTY CENT!! (in co1nsl I then, reluctantly, the mud I "We'll keep It In mind," (stamps cannot be acceptedl for He led the jack clubs and Robinson an or in a plot to ro loosed Its grip on the wheels. , ~lal!ory promised gra\'ely. The thia pattern .. Pleau print plain·, East COI'ered with the king, I The truck wallowed backward d. I dril·er obviously earned an ad· ly !IIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,' Dick won with the ace and Carlo gambling '1m is a neat 20t free. Plcozzl swung Into the I ctltlonal fee by steering tourists STYLE NUMBER. ran off tile re!t of the trumps I trick to f all cab on the other side. He was I to certain establishments, a Send order to ANNE ADAMS to find that West did hold 11", which Is beaming and nodding with 1 practice. "You know ~ f !IT JOHN'S DAIL..; those cards 10 th~ squeeze 0 robbing the ga mutual.auccess but then he had i' La, Paz pertly well, .~amon?" 1 ~~ 11 , Pa!U;n Dept, 18 FJlONT operated 11 hoped for .. In Las Vegas. to sho1e Victory Jor to make l was born here. /sT. WE!IT, TORONTO, ONT, room for his own huge frame. "Then perhaps yop're ac-~ ' The chimpanzee snarled, and qualnted with my friend, Senor Plcozzi mutt~red, "does this Estudlllo. He Is often ealied if you're 11o1n1 to call me any· I 1 It CARD Sense I beast have to ride up front El Gallo. 1 believe." tiling, had better be Datu~, I' wJth us?" Ramon's smiling flee alter- ' remember? By the way, where • 0 Q-Tht bidding hu been: Guthrie snapped, "Maybe ed subtly, became a mask. Y ,~r wedding rl,~ll?" West North East I you'd rather walk." "Perhaps. 1 don't recall.'' In my pune. ~he f~mbled Soutll ANDMVI'OOR I 1 • Doubl• Pan KIDOIE?! N.J.. I "Maybe I should dri1•e. low my lead, that 1 all. 1. t;MNOP I You're not looking ~o healthy, Mallory t~k· o~t hla wallet "Stay on your toea and fol· 2 • Pasa Pus ? I , You, South, hold: THEM-IN RAC¥.} Steve." and extracted 1 ~0 peao note for it. "'Anythlnl f'lle?" MR!:RlC!Tm •• ]:' "I'd better be hralthy, I'm i from 11. For an answer, Ramon ' They entered tile city, a com­ .J 7 u .65 4 tA K3 2 .7 6 the one who knows the rtn· · started the enlline. They spurt· pact and prosperous lltqe com· What do you do• A-Bid two dlamqnds. With I'· rezvous." ed away . from the terminal munity nestled on tile ahore I Plcozzl chuckled throatly. and swung onto the only road, of the bay, rust-brown moun- eiJ)It polntl you should com­ "You remind me of a friend of headed north. Clorls murmur· talns at lu back. 'llle streetJ pllte further. J· TODAY'S QUESTION I' mind, old Zio Carlucci. Always I ed, "Is 11 wise. Ron-to arrive were wide and densely shad· I' kept his. affairs to himself, a unannounced like this?" ed wltll trees. The buildings Your partner bids l w0 hearts II Now what do you do? I I fine 'trait. But one uay there / "! like t 0 drive rl"S"ht ln. And were of hea~ masonry and I, ------'---·--______uniform In appearance; 1 re Answer Tomorrow I cessed doorway might open in· •,: . ' to a bank or a private resl· President's Wife dence. Over La Paz hovered The classic American shirt· I. an air of timelessness and Old : waist dress is firmly ensconced I ACBOU S- World charm as, If life, rush· lin the junior world this fall.· It 1 President'• icholarshlp ing by elsewhere, had slowed Is a puff·sklrted version with wife, Ellen 4 Nay to a leisurely walk here. Even butterfly sashed aprons. Petti· Lewis _ 5 Medics (ab.) 1 the breeze was lan~:uld. coal!t 110 under the billowing . ' Arthur 6 Condition (SU!fuc) (To Be Continued) skirts. of course. 8 '.!'!le Arthurs 7 Fits Into· hld- chlldml guduated 13 Overthrow series Wanders 8 Pewter coin 14 ot Malaya 27 MDllt •red ' 44 Allowance 15 Low 9 Dance (coli.) 29 Winged !ruJt · .!~r wute 10 Ulrl (call,) IO'l'hlnnest U Mental alate .48 MucuUn. 1~ Protect! em 11 0\•erac\ · 37 Hvua name 18 Panama Canalu Serf 38 Shinto 48Serwn der-arlment 20 Color gatewar (~mb. form) (a b. 1 23 Guide 39 Heavy bloWJ 48 Sumx 19l!:D cl,,aur• 2t Mental rell'h 41 PraiUt 51 Animal 21 Summer (l"r.) 28 Dla dtl'!lJ 42 S.lamandar ~5 FI'IIICh artlclt 22AWit 25 Brlstlr ~8 Waters 30 Buoylllt air :nReceu azstrlpllnr IS Choke 14 Dlllllh coil! II Goal pod BUGS BUNNY lll!tlnlar IIB~~ter 40Galt UNcl\her 41:1mmet 46 Broadwnl' ., ...lllcn ==!lap UArW!cea 14BIIrfelted 11LI1m 1'1 Guldld IIOWI'I lllomld Ualber af · - ~·JMI.ala \ .liM -~ IIIIo. ,,... -·..,....,.1

' \ 13 I y NfWS. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959 ... 'w. ------Radio PrOgrams . 11.00-BulleUn ·Board. CBN I I l~pori.Jcut and Tra,.._ TUESDAY, November lOth. ·~id.·. ' II.~D-Supper 'uenade. '1.30-C:SC Newt. . 8.45-News. '1.35--Tcp_ of. the Morning. 7.00-Shi\lelabh Sbowtime 8.00-CBC News and Weather. 7.15-Sh!lle)agh Showtlme. 8.15--MU$iCal Clock. 8.01J..-t:ream of the Crop. 11.00-Morning DevoUona. 11.45-Newl. 9.15--PrD!!:ram Preview LO.OO-VOCM All Time H11 9.20-0n Parade Parade. 9.30-CBC New1. 10.»-EvenUde lledlta Ilona 9.36--Dlreet Reportl. lO."-Sportleut. U~RecordJ at Randoza. lO.M-NeWI. 10.00---Arehen. ll.IIO-Torbar Weather ll.~lub 1!90 10.15-Doris Janu. . 1.00-C)OII. 00'11'11.. 10.25-For Consumen 10.30-Nfld. School Broadcut I. CJON I 10.45-Clifh Kitchen TUESDAY, N11ve111Mr lOti!. 10.:l0-Musi~ in the Morning I 11.00-To Catch A Falling Star. 1!.30--The Bob Lew!J Show. • I l (tl 11.15-Nfld. School Broad~ut 6.30-Nfld. Newa. .. I \ 11.30-Nfld. School Broadcut 1!.35-Weather. I ) 11.45-Sacred Heart Program. ! ' 8.i5-Headlln1 NtWI an4 I 12.00-BBC News. Weather. I • 12.1(}.- Announcers Cholet. 7.00-Nfld. New• and SJ)ortl. 12.45--Mid Day Serenade. 1.30-Newa and Minlttrial. I • 1.00-Doyle Bulle1in. 7.3:>-Weather Forecast. MILLIE PERKINS IN 1.15--A Love to 'Remember. 7.45-New• alld MinitoriaL I'' ''THE DIARY OF ANNE I I' 1.30-CBC News and Weather 7.~5-Bob Lewi1 Sholf. . I FRANK" 1.45--BBC Varkty. 8.05--Prov. Weather I 2.15-National School Broad· 8.l~hlpplng Report. cast U5-Klddiea Corner. 2.45--Tommy Hunter Sholl'. 8.80-News and Klnitorlll. 3.15--Kindergarten of the Air. 8.35-Weather. 3.30---News and Trans Canada uo-Beb Lewll 8hc11r. Matin-ee. 8.55-Jillt a Minute. 4.30---Lazy Afternoon. t.()()....:..News and Minlterlal. 5.00---Halifax Theatre. P.05-HIIIlc for Mllllcna. !5.30---Fisheries Broadcast 9~erry Wiggl111 llhow . .5.45--Muslcal Program. 9.55--Cllpps Kitchen 11.00---CBC News. 10.00.-News High!J«htl *nd 6.05-lnlermezzo. Minltor!al. '·I 6.30-Supper Gu~. 10.01-Martln't Corner. ,. 6.45-You've Got to Keep 10.15--Prodieal Husband ' Trying. 10.30-News Highlight• an• ., ' '1.00-CBC News and Weather. Mlnltorial. I 7.15--Spot\ight. 10.35--Housewives Choiel, 7.30-Top& Today. 10.55-Music for Relaxinl. 7.45--Doyle Bulletin. 11.00-News Highlights anll 8.15-Ra whide. Mlnitorial. 8.30---Musical Interlude 11.01-Rev. Matthnr. 8.40-Public Librarie1. 11.30-New• and Mlnlteriat 8.55-Weather for Mariners 9.00-"---Invitation to Worship. 11.35-Nlld. Quiz. 11.45--Wboa That Bi!\linl. ' I 9.30-Proj eel 60. 10.3()-Leicester Square. 12.00-News Highllghtl and 11.00---Buslness Barometer. Mlnltorlal. !l.li(}-CBC National 'ieWI 12.01-Town and CountrJ. Roundup and T1.1.1. 1UO-News and lllnil.erlaL · 12.00-Sign Off, 0 Canada; The 12.33-Town and CounLtr. Queen. U.35-Town and CounlrJ'. 1.00-News Hlihlilhll ud Kl nitorlal. 1.01-Towne &Del Cou11tf7, 1.06--Weather. 1.3~Edllori&.l Comment. 1.40-iporll. ~.«-Art Baker'• Nottieek. :l.OO-News Hl«blilhtl u• Minitorlal. 2.03-Gerry Wluint Show. 1.00-News Hlghllchts arul ·I Mlnitorial. 1.01-Wet larD J11111boret. 4.00--N ew1 and Mlnitorial. U5-Raneh Party. 5.00-Newa High!l&hll and Mlnltorial. 5.01-Bob Lewis Dance PartJ, I 11.00-Newa Higblilht& and ' i MinitoriaL 1.01-Weather. 11.05-Bulletin Board. 1!.10-Natlona) Ntwa. 11.15---5 porta. 8.25-Newi. 8.33-Club n. 7.00-Newa and Minitorial. 7.01-Club 81. 7.30--Newa. 1.00-NIW'I Ia a Minute. 1 8.01-Best from the Wat. 8.30-NtWI and Minitorlal. 8.30-Be•t from the Weit. 1.00-Newa and Mini tonal. 9.0S-Nfhl. lolrae. UO--Chapel. 'llr tile IWI It! load. U5-Dolco NIIWI. "IMITATION OF LIFE" 10.110-Newa BllhUplt aad By DICI< WITH LANA TURNER Minitorlal. 10.01-Tht Aceuncl. 10.30-Natlonal Nt'IJI. 1M5-5pom. 10.&~Mulia 111 tlae Nlpl. 11.00---New• IDtlilllhtl u4 :Uinitorlal. 11.01-Muslc iA the NIIIJt, 12.30-NtWI anc! Mil!itoriaL 12.3~HIIIIc I nlhe NlpL 1.00-Newa in a :H!nute. 1.01-Tbt Queen and lip I :1 .U. I PLAY/t~G I NOW I:

11 : II I I Iii ,~,-.. __ lANA TURN[R I I 11, t ·~ JOHN GAVIN I 'lk CJON-CJOX TV ."'.I . ~~- SAND~A ·D[E TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lOth., 195!1. I I I! 11.00-Romper Room DAN O'HfRUHY 2.00-Pantomine Quiz .SUSAN KOHN[R 2.30-Chez Helene l'fli 2.45-Nursery School Time . ,;: ·:;: ROBfRT AlDA 3.00-The Star and The Story ~",1 3.30-Lde with Father t' .JUANIJA MOORf ·tOO-Open House n 4.30-l\lanovani MAHAliA JACKSO 5.00-Friendly Giant lirollnl '1rouble ot !he World" 5.15-Maggie Muggins 5.30-0n Safari MILLIE PERKINS - JOSEPH SCHILD­ 6.00-Huckleberry Hound I : 6.30-Newa Cavalcade I KRAUT - SHELLEY WINTERS. 7.00-Leave it to Beaver Also 7.30-Colonel March '·l Also - "UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS I 8.00-This Is Your Mualc: TIMES· OF SHOWS 8.15-National News , EVENING SHOWS: 6 O'CLOCK - 9.00. ~ EVENING SHOWSr 6.45 - 9.00. · 8.30-1 Love Lucy MATINEEr 1.30. MATINEEr 2 P.M. 9.00-Recitial by Gower Street Church Choir 9.30-Chevy Show NEXT 10.30-Front Page Challen1e AnRACTION NEXT AnRACTION 11.00-Startime SINATRA - DEAN MARTIN in "SOME MICKEY ROONEY In "TH'f LAST MILE" 12.00-Press Conference ~u. RUNNING" - ACTION - THRILLS - 12.30-News Headlines .SUSPI:NS~ - THRH.LS - EXCITEMENT. """'SCOPE. . ~ 12.31-China Smith THt DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lO 14 '(NEWS' ST•• ------~------·

.. :. ' : ·,• .Et• ESTATE-Valua:o:·of Philip Wall & · cit;, 'arms and outport pro· CABBAGE l ties. 0\'cr 40 years' ex· I i ' Sons ·Ltd. N!ld. perience. John '1, O'Dris· WANTED Armature' Choice Winter-keeping coil. Auctioneer and Real 10 George St. Dial '2321 Works Cabbage. For bigger sov· Estate f.gent. Dial 90312. KIN! Waitress octB,(tl) I .,' .. ' ORNAMENTAL 38 ings buy direct from farm. . ' 1 l". for Night Work only. IRON ~~~~~~Bambrick TELEPHONE 98137 .,-H-E-C-:'ENTHAL BARBJo.:R Boy! • Street. 1 HAND RAILS or write H. C. PARSONS SHOP. We are now operat· 1 I ' Apply I You~an ARC & GAS WELDING 1 ')ial 7191·2 : ing eight chair!. be ~~Programme for Remembrance Day ' B II y f assured of the best possible . ewspal ·.. MURPHY'S SNACK BAR . 1 ...... AND CUTTING .'BUILDING MATERIALS: e e ue arm ' service plus the least pos· ' . ' I NOVEMBER 11TH . GENERAL BLACKSMITH 'CHESTER DAWE·, LTD. P.O. Box N1298, St. John'! ~ible waiting, 24 New Gower ' ."··"' ' Military Road • I , .. nov11,1m SHAW ST. and TOPSAIL RD nov10,12,13,14 St., opp, Adelaide Motors. .· .. AT THE For all your Buildina --- · ------SERlE Requirements caH FOR SAI.E--SITI!rtural Steel, NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL 80161-91171 Wanted 1 Dram; H Ream!; An~les; TO-DA' .r ' Channels; Plates: Sbaftin~ I 'o! a.m. His Ho11our, Campbell Macpherson, ONE VAN DRIVER i ~tc., ~arlous sizes.. Nlld ; ·: 10,,7 DRUG STORES r!dlvage & Sales Co., Ltd., I, ::-.1 . Esq., O.S.E., Lieutednant Ghovernor and SALESMAN 11 Patrick Street; 'Ph- I party are receive by t e Prov 1nc 1a 1 · CONNORS DRUG STORE for boy route. Good 170~. : LAMBERT'S COUGH SYRUP mar 19. lyrar 16 Executive Cauncll, Canadian Legion, can be obtained at wages and commis­ .;;i ·Royal Salute. CONNORS DRUG STORE sion. References neces· 20 1 55 . TO LET-Suite 4 office, In 21 1.100 a.m.Sugler sounds "G". 9 334 WATER ST. sary. Apply to Royal Bank .tluilding, West ~: DIAL 2206 ~; TWO MINUTES SILENCE WILL 'SE BOX 1000 End. Ideal for shipping 24 PLYMOUTH i firm or custoru broker. OBSERVED. c/o Daily News "George-let'~ r~r.u: 1 26 ELECTRICAL no\·.9,10 Dial 90312, John D. O'Drls· adoring to lhol r.n 00 coli, Real Estate Agenl 30 I i ~ :: 11.02 a.m. Bugler sounds "The Last PosY'. AGE DOOR:" $650· APPLIANCES tf) 29 :·; Wreoths will be placed by~- jly8, ( • • • And 1! Yot: w~ul~ 22 His Honour The Lieutenant Governor. ~AINE JOHNSTON l. I ' INVISIBLE PAir:TING, DECORATING­ new DOOR lor YOcr 28 The Provincial Command, Canadian COMPANY, LTD. For all exterior, interior then we woulr! acore Baird Motors Ltd. Agency Department 17 Legion. REWEAVING painting, cleaning, paper· you see. us about 1 , II: MERRYMEETING ROAD 243 Water St. Dial :noz hanging Reasonable prices. 19 Newfoundland Memorial University. on your clothes will YOU will adore O'Jr I, DIAL 80378·9 YOUR FRIGIDAIRE 'Phone 7397·H, Mr. L. -and they are 23 American Legion-Chilton Towers DEALER. make cigarette burns, HowelL They are Good I: Post No. 9. holes, rips, etc., disap· Economical and tl Bugler sounds 1'The Reveille" HEAP & PARTNERS pear. NEW ~IETBOD RUG CLEAN· charm - what rr:c~ I I you ask of a DOOR~ (NFLD.) LTD. Carpets, Rugs, also re· II ERS. Rug. and Carpet made i 11.10 a.m. The Lieutenant Governor and party Wiring Malerial.s, Wire snd to look like new. Von I 'Cables, Molars Starters, paired by the some Schrader process adds years I move off. II AUCTION Lamps, Switches, Lighllnl method. to life of rugs. Cleaned In Fixtures, elc. Ph 9 63 I home or at our plant.

WAREHOUSE: PRINCE'! ST. 1 one 'Phone 91033. New Method Kin I 1 5 iI ON SATURDAY NEXT I DIAL5085 ·~~~~~~~~~ · Rug Cleaners, Freshwater I I I AUCTION SALE Road. November 14th, at 10.30 a.m. FIRE INSURANCE I . TO BE HELD AT THE WAREHOUSE OF '------Part Household Effects, including Electric I EASTERN WOODWORKERS LIMITED CROSBIE & CO:, LTD. 1 Wall Washing Agents for GANDER TOWNSITE, NEWFOUNDLAND Range, Refrigerator, Electric Hot Water . WALL WASHING - Walla l'NDERWR1TERS AT cleaned by new machine. Boiler, Large quantity Silverware, LI.OYDS. Results perfect: saves paint. SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1959 Mahogany Bedstead, Bureau and LOW RATES -New l1elhod Rug and Wall DIAl, 5031 Cleaners, Freshwater Road, TONIG Salt beginning at 10 a.m. Highboy, Mahogany liquor Cabin~t, 'Phone 91033. L ' Etc. HARDWARE STORES Enjoy carefree 9.40 I The following Household EHects and dri1·ing. Let us At the Residence of HARRIS & HISCOCK, LTD. I· Building Materials be sold: show you what Actress Flora will General Hardware rea 1 ~cn·ice i.~. I I MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS Dril'e in to· I Distributors for Sunbeam TO .LET reading Englisn II Electrical Appliances, cl~y! I O!DUII WEl I I FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 94 Patrick Street ; Two rooms, one with hot ' Sport~ goods and Sporll I ELECTRIC STOVES. Duncan drop leaf table, 2 easy chairs, 3 table lamps, wear for all occasion&. : and cold water in a furnace I 1 floor lamp, 2 bed lamps, brass curb, brass fire-irons, hras~ DIAl 5016 .tpecia/1 : heated house • Suitable i gramme. I PROPANE GAS STOVES. SIMON Ll kettle, 3 pairs brass candlesticks, 2 o\'ermantle drapes for for two working girls or a II KITCHEN TABLE. : Recapped Winter Tires: : 1 llvlnl room, dining room and bedrooms, carpet square, ERNEST CLOUSTON, LTD. 670 X 15 ...... $15.50 l1 •' 1 working couple. II KITCHEN CHAIRS. lot of ornament!, Inlaid mahogany frame, crimson and McCLAR'I: AUTOMAT1C ~ 750 X 14 .... ""'" .... 17.50 I ! I I BUFFET ~told settee, mal]oRany bed.stead, spring and mattress, WARM AIR CONDITIONING I We carry a complete line 1 At a bargain 1 • 6 I mahogany hlghbo)', mahogany wardrobe, child's ward· :no WATER ST. C of fully guaranteed Fisk • :1 CABINETS. tires, B.A. charged bat. Dial 3974F model 35 E8l~ •I robe and dres.ser, light o~k highhoy, Universal Encyclo· DIAL 4183 1 I teries, accessone~ and I CHESTERFIELDS AND CHAIP.S. Morse (Diesel) lie :I I, pedia (16 vols. latest edition). ;\or~P rrfrigrrator, Hot· :.lotorola______rallies. ._._._.aI I END TABLES. I point electric ran~e. coffee tahle, m~ho~RilY dinette set HEATING L Nf It,· •• for selling FLO~ lAMPS. consisting of table, four chairs and china c~binel, com· I ·oR SALE tnstalmg~eas~n larger I C. A. HUBLEY, LTD. I SEDS. blnation radio and record plRyrr, 12 walrr Goblcls, 1 NEIL I ' PLUMBING and HEATING : F ' , For information • electric kettle, 1 sugar boll'!, 1 candy dish, 1 copper tray, i '• DRESSERS. CONTRACTORS 1 brass bell, 2 brass trays, 1 egg holder, 2 teapot stands, KELLAND'S 1953 WILLYS PICK-UP wire. 1.11 CHIFFONIERS. Rep. General Electric ·j 3 vegetable di.shes, 1 hot water jug, 2 candy dishes, 1 B ..'\. SERVICJ: STATIO~ SHIRLEY ''· 36 King's Road Dial 2910 4 wheel Drive FIRE PLACE SCREEN AND GRATES. silver deposit jug, 1 hot water kettle, 1 kettle and stand Waldegrave & George Sis. I Dial 6291 DINING ROOM SUITE. (aterllng), 1 teapot, 5 nut dishes, 1 beer stein, 1 small J. A. Parsons sugar and cream bowl, 1 pair brass camllestlcks, 1 milk RADIO-TV REPAIRS Jur, 1 sugar dish (sterling), 1 waller (sterling), 1 rle· j BUILDING MATERIALS GREAT EASTERN OIL Auto Repairs ~anter aet, 1 hot water jug, 1 toast rack, 1 brass candle· DUNN'S ! FLEMING STREET 11t NAILS, ASSORTED SIZES &: KINDS ati~k, 3 amaH brass trays, 12 napkin rings, 1 fruit dish, COMPANY, LTD. PHAR~IACY i WINTER KEEPING ' l WINDOW BLINDS (NEW STOCK) ASSORTED Sl 1 sugar dish, 1 muffin dish, 1 gravy boat, 1 cigarette box, REP AIRS TO RADIOS, TV Cor. Mayor and PHONE 7375 · $1.50 per sod JIARBOLEUM FLOOR TILE, ASSORTED COLORS 1 cream jug, 1 grape scissors, 1 set (4) butter dishes, 1 AND ALL ELECTRICAL Merrymeellng Rd. a.: , HANDICRAFT LINOLEUM FLOOR TILE APPLIANCES CABBAGE ...... ~ ·I aet fhh eaters, 1 luncheon set, 1 ~arving set, 6 soup Dial 7388 CHROME TIIIM MOULDINGS D!,\L 3001 to3005 Potatoes .... $3.00 COPPER WEATHER STRIPPUjG apoons, 1 set fish servers, 1 bolt dinner knives, 52 forks, 1· T WINDOW WEATHERSTIIIPPING ft2 spoons, 18 teaspooi\J (sterling), 18 teaspoons (silver· ------PARKDALE Better prices en GLAZING PUTI'EE (LINSEED OIL) plate), 8 coffee spoons (sterling), 2 B-day mantle clock!, USED CARS PHARMACY quonlities. Elizabeth A ,·e. I• POWDERED GLUE ~·J~. 18 champagne glasses, oval mirror, child'• large mechan· AEDLAIDE MOTORS LTD. Dial 91120 HALLI ...... , I ILICOTE WATERPROOFING l~al 'horse, 3 small tables, 18 wine glasses, electric kettle, WM. .,,! ' LINO·GRIP ADHESIVE CEMENT FOR A CAR YOU,CAN I• waffle dish, coffee perculator, 3 fancy teapots, 2 water jugs •" ! '. LINOLt:UM CEMENT (WATERPROOF) DEPEND ON CALL MURPHY'S MASTICOTE NO. 110 FINISH lingle beds and mattres.~es, small round lable, dining ADELAIDE MOTO'tS LTD. DRUG STORE I:· ASBESTOS ROOF COATING table, 10 demitasse ~UN and saucers, stepladders, clothe.s "A Complete Store AI Your 119 Mllltary Road CAULKING COMPOUNL DIAL 3015 WOOD CONCRETE FORMS hamper, large quantity kitchen utenslls, glassware, crock· Dial 6446 il STEEL FOR." WEDGES ery, and many other articles. SNAP·IN FORM TIES GROCERS (Retail) THOMPSON'S ~OVAL PUMPS AND SCVTAN PAPER Inspection 9 A.M. morning of Sale. PHARl'riACY ''I PARTS GLASS, of different lizt1 and wel&hll ' Quidi Vldl Road ': N.B.:-Goods to be paid for lllld taken delivery of HUTCHEN'S GROCERY ,5 PLATE GLASS, W' MEAT MABKET Dlal 5991 Available at iI .- 12-01. FLUTED GLAS Immediately after Sale, GLAZED SASH 113 William Street STEEL SASH Dial 7450 and 6062 FLEMING'S JARDINE'S ' Advertise In I• GLAZED STORM SASH 265 Pennywell Road Joseph Fitzgibbon Dlal 9Z937 HARDWARE STORE I" • WINDOW SCREENS H. R. CLARKE DICK &: MASONRY SUPPLIES . Dial IOM Auclloneer. Topsail Road 165 Water Street ._ PARTITION TILE . Dlal 92295 MOBILE GROCETERIA DAILY I I !IOV 10 I 'I CONCRETE BLOCK Store At Your Door Dial 5567 P.O. B , I HARDWOOD FLOORING, BIRCH l MAPLE Jl'to'TERIOR WOOD TRIM l. HEALEY Dial ·93490 STAIJI STOCK Crou Roads and Water Street INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DOORS (Blr~h and _, ...... o-• Dial 3026 Dou&Ju Fir) COMBINATION DOORS INSURANCE AGENTS GYPROC MASONITE, TEMPERED AND BROKERS ACOUSTIC CEUJNG TILE ALUMUNVM THRESHOLDS JOB BROTHERS STEERS lOa. ROOF LOUVRES B. I . • GABLE LOUVRES & CO. LTD. CLOTQS LINE WillE Water Street su CHALK BOARDS Dial 2658-4123 PLYWOOD COURT OF REVISION price choic FURNACES, for Coal, Wood, or OU MEEHAN & CO. Chrysler · ANCHOR BOLT! Under the provisions of Section 230 of The T. A. Bld!(., Duckworth 15t. DOOR - BUSTER nd. prize-1 S OTHER ITEMS, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. City of St. John's Act, and amendments thereto, Dial 7046·7047 • ·:· Nov10,3l . His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor in Council 1,000 packages 3rd. prize-1 1 has appointed the undersigned to comprise the REG. T. MORGAN · prize-196' TEMPORARY BUILDINGS INSURANCE LIMITED GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES - Reg. 2Sc. package Court of Revision for the hearing of ony objection Temple Bldg., P.O. Box 168, 5th. prize-1 A NUMBER OF PANELLED BUILDINGS, OF by any taxpayer or by the Municipa I· Council to 311 Duckworth St. DIFFERENT SIZES. . 4 Packages for 49c. • the Appraisement of Property, made within the Dial 80370 or 7758 .~------~~------Municipality of St. John's during _the present year. DRUG STORES (4 packages to a customer) The Court will hold its Sessions at City Hall, M. CONNORS LTD. SHOP EARLY - SHOP OFTEN Duckworth Street, on every lawful day from the 334 WATER ST. at 15th day of Odober to the 14th day of Novem­ Dial 2206 ber next inclusive, between the hours of 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. AYLWARD'S PliARl'riAC\' Dated at St. John's this 5th day qf October, Cor. Monchy & Empire Ave. 1959, Dial 90070 No. JAMES M. BRADSHAW, RET AIL CLOSE-OUT CLEARANCE Cai:lets of 1 DONALD W. K. DAWf, KENNEDY'S will WILLIAM G. ADAMS. 204 Duckworth St. STEERS LTD. FURNITURE-APLPIANCE STORE the t oct13,20,27,nov3, 10,13 DRUG STORE ~~. /, Dill 2381

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:I 1.5 DAILY NfWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER .10, 19.59

KINSMEN "PARISH FAIR" 1960 DODGE Boys Club IN BENEATH THE BEAUTY NEW STRENGTH Jloly ·Cross A:udltorlum SILENCE, SPACIOUSNESS ; ' I I BINGO I ewspaper (Patrick Street) I II l I I I I •I ~ ' \ 19 i'l ) SERIES No. OPENS J I ! . I TO-DAY'S NUMBERS: ' ' J· Thursday-Nov. 19ta 'I I I" G 0 - USUAL NIGHTLY ATIRACTIONS - ,, N I I I" I 52 70 -NIGHTLY DOOR PRIZE $2.5.00 - I 16 34 I• 20 38 58 6s All tickets purchased during Fair's activitrea 1958 DODGE COUPE I" 61 TO MAKE VOUR DRIVING MORE P\.EASURABl! 21 37 .57 eligible for Grand 8Cink Night Prize - $500.00. Colour black, completely reconditioned. 75 24 36 .56 Winterized. • Vacuum Door Locks. • "Pu!h Button Radla. Reserve a date and look to this space for • Prismetic Rear View . . .41 o46 71 Reg. price $2200.00 Mirror. • Wmdsh1eld Wuhen '~e-lct's conlin 26 further particulars • 1 30 40 .55 Today and tomorrow only • Variable Speed Wind.lhield n' to that new $1 ,595·00 Wipers. DOOR!" 29 .4.5 54 • • • 22 35 .49 28 31 60 17 42 .48 19 THE ROYAL GARAGE . ! 23 33 HAMILTON AVENUE DIAL 209.4-.5-6-1

Under the distinguished patronage of' His Honour the Lieutenant Governor.

<.. • :.. .•• a. ..v I ·.1 .... • I( / ""Y. ' Kin - Help Kiddies "' ...... , / I. I ..., ··-'1 .1. I I Armistice Ball '• r~ Newfoundland Hotel Ballroom. THERE WILL BE A The Funeral of our late Comrade Fred l)eiCJCeY I : TCH BROKEN? will take place this morning at 8.45 a.m., from Tonight, November 1Oth SPECIAL MEETING his late residence Blockhead Valley Road. of Terra Nova Council No. 1452. Knights of All available ex-Servicemen are requestecl to 1959 Columbus, ct the Club Rooms, on THURSDAY, attend. ,: ' ..• NOV. 12th, ot 8:30 p.m., for the purpose of VV. J. GOODYEAR, Prince's Orchestra. 'ONIG exemplifying the First Degree of the Order. Secretary, St. John's Branch. 9.40 Formal Tickets $.5.00 Double Candidates are requested to present themselves at 7.30 p.m. ·ess Flora {Legion Dress or By order G.K. . A. CURTIS, Recorder. :iing English Service Formal Oren acceptable). (tel) ORDERS WELCOMED Position Available Special floor show featuring The Farrell Sisters $300 to $400 per month starling salary with end Lou Murphy, MAID WANTED Commission incentive far ambitious man capable • I mme. ~IMON LEVITZ ·& SONS LTD. of assuming responsibility, to repre$ent Iorge BT, .IOIIN'I FOR FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS Canadian corporation. I ' ·Good working conditi_ons. Reference5 required. No travEC"IIing. Mu$! have at least 5 yeors' ~ hargain 1 • 6 Position open for immediate employment. Apply reisdence in St. John's. 27 to 45 yetm of age, lei 35 EBlA VO·WR to preferably married. I se (Diesel) 180 MRS. J. M. DEVINE, 21 Leslie St. t 1 I~ san for 1elllng . NOTICE I I TURKEl' TbliS ------·----·------This· position should appeal to a man who Is Jling larger desirous of making a better-then-average income. information Tilt Second General Meeting of the The annual Home Delivery of TURKEY !. TEAS will take place on NOVEMBER 11th. FOR For appointment Phone 3191 this HIRLEY and OWNERS, NEWMAN ALLUMNI CLUB Delivery guaranteed before 6 p.m. LINOLEUMS, TILES, CARPETS, Tuesday evening between the hours of 1. Box 5 Bod.,~r'· DRAPERIES, . WINDOW SHADES ! lt. John's will be held WEDNESDAY, Price $ J .50 6:30- 7:30 p.m. 11th at 8 p.m. In the Merry· 'Phone: 5739 • 51.71 • 2242 • 3658-H ·.JTER KEEPING All enquires treated in strictest confideflc:e, $1 .50 per sock ng building, Memorial Univer1ity. BBAGE ...... Cc. :~toes ..... $3.00 Ouett speaker: Dr. Jame1 McGrath •. te r pri.ces on WANTED­ I . ~uantlties. M. HALLI GENERAL MAID WANTED. For home .with all modern conveniences. be fond of children. Liberal time off. fEMALE CLERK TYPIST ' Apply 85 BARNES ROAD Ill include operation of 1witchboard, N.OTICE CONSULT AYRE'S FIRST 1 ' P1ri11nce not essential but considered an auet. Applications for Master Plumber's Over 30 salesmen and skilled craftsmen to assist Dial 3596-F I. of by leijer only, giving full detai11 age, LiceniM will H rec.ivtcl by the under· you. Estimates and advice given without obliga­ nov10.12 I stctus and qualifications and aalary 1igned up to 5:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, tion. to, I: I 11 November 18, 1959. FLOOR COVERING PUBLIC NOTICE ITARY PRODUCTS lTD. I. G. POMEROY, In the metier of the Public Utilities Act, Chapter 2~ Secretary. P.O. BOX 696 ST. JOHN'S. CONTRACTS DIVISION and amendments ~eretCJ . Board of Plumbing Examiners AND In the matter of the application of the Town COUi'lcn ef Channei-Port-aux-Bosques for en order• · I. _¥ APPLICATIONS (a) Fixing and determining a rate bose far Water Servlc:e WANTED (b) Determining rates of depreciation 'a.m. B. P. 0. ELKS (c) Approving rates, charges and regulations for the SUDBURY CAR DRAVV Experienced Stenographer ARE INVITED I supplying of water. : The above application will be heard at a Sitting · price choic11 of 1960 Cadillac:, Linc:oln or Apply In writing statinG qualifications toz nd Chr.y~l@r Imperial-:- Tick~t No. 4926. for,the position ofBook-keeper with tnt :of the said Boord on Friday, the twenty-seventh doy ITER 2 Gander Consumers Co-Operative Society I of November A.D. 1959 at ten of the dock, In the jrd prl.ze-1960 Pontiac-T1ck11t No. !.8493. · rmze-1960 Ford-Ticket No. A. 90491, JANET C. DAWE Limited. Applicants should have a I forenoon, in the Court House, in the Town of Cna""el­ · ~rize:-1960 Ch11vrolet-Ticket No. 11.12310. thorough knowledge of bookkeeping i Port-aux-Basques. package 5 CHESTER DAWE · I : · pnze-1960 Dodge-Ticket No. 89334. practices and preferably a knowledge of I All per~oM interested and wishing to be heard crt I General Office Management. State .age, I the said hearing shell advise the said Boord in writing, \1 ! an or before five o'clock in the afternoon of Mondoy Old Collegians experience and salary expected. Applica· \the twenty-third dey of November 1959. · tions must be in writing addressed to the Dance All letters should be addressed: SECRETARY, Gander Consumers BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ·PUBLIC UTILITIES. do Magistrate'' Office, Co-Operative ·Society Limited, Court House, I ,TONIGHT \ Channel. $3.00 DOUBLE P.O. Box 68, Gande~. C:X.D COLONY CLUB Dated at St. John'5, Newfoundland t+!e 6tn day No. 1·0 WIN.G 1 . TICKET5-Ccn~ Woolridge 5055 of November, 1959 Codttt of Nos .. 508, 510. 314 and ARANCE ~1~ Cyril Tnornhill 7011 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES will parade TO-MOftltOW at 091 ~ 1 or at the Daor MARY ANTLE, Clerk. E ""'!lll.n... tka Drill Holl at Buckma•ter's Field to Advertise In The News In ~e Armlsti" Day , ••a..

I· 16 THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NflD., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1Q, .USED·C Premature ~Ji.~T.1'HE 1 Two .C_~llections [ TRUC News Stories ll!:'i SJGN 1 • CARBONEAR, Nov. 9-Two I MILLEY'S CARBON EAR, Nov, 0-S~v-j 1 OJ' , ~ales (or col. ectiona) were made RICED FO era! people have spoken to me IP...... ~~~re on Saturday, namey the· about the short write·up I had . ~ THB Canadian Legion spo~sored i SAl concerning premature News say, · AND C:O. 'Poppy Sse and the Sale of~ SOLVE YOUR Ladies' Orion ·Cardigans $3.75 lng lt was a word in season. ~IMI'I'•D K:Brooms, Mops and Bulbs, spon-: GIFT PROBLEM NOW 1 Each and every one 'agrees that 0 · sored by the Air Cadets. We: a little information is · worse I have no particulars of either as i GIVE A Nova, than no information and the. yet, but we will be able ·to give I Ladies' Orion Pullovers. $2.98 llttle cause1 urttold misery., ATlANTIC ANTHOlOGY the result of the saleh In a day Your reporter hear~ or the ac· Selections by J. R. or two. However, we repeat~ m~ll1•Wn~a~~ elden! at Spaniard's Bay a few that we said last year. We I minutes after It bappened and Smallwood,_ A. B. think it is altogther out ol' HOME MOYIE she is glad to .know that no Perlin, E. ), Pratt, place. for any organization- for Ladies' Nylon Stretchy Hose $1.40 radio announcement.. of ume t $ O 1 much more the Air Cadeta ~nter- 6 1 was given until thl! morning or 1 c. " ...... " ...... · · · 0 !ere with Canadian Legion spon- CHRISTMAS PAIR lf It was, she didn't have the un· THE DESPERATE PEOPLE I sored collections. With just two happy experience of hearing it. F L. · days out of a year set apart for ar rt!Y M o w a f, them, namely the Saturday prior WASHINGT0:-1 (APl-Twenty. Avthor of Gray to July 1st. for Forget-me·Nots Ladies' Flannel Slacks S3.75 Pair nine whooping cranes, Including, 5 U d 5 OO and tre Ssturday before Novem- two young, had arrived at Aran· I eas n er ...... · ber 11th. for Poppy Sales. and sas :Jatlonal wlldllfe refuge and H. M.S. ElECTRA three hundred and sixty-three I nearby areas In Texas by Satur- left for other organizations to reca day, •In reporting thla Monday, T. J. Cain, R.N • .... 4.00 carry on their collections, It Wool Ba~~danas Plain and Plaid 97c the U.S. Fish and Wlldllfe Serv- seems to pe althogether unfair Ice said 32 whoopers made the ONE HOUR and also most incinsiderate ol nortthern fllghFtito. nefst lngt'grou~d Lilli• Smith ...... 5.75 !he ~acrlflces made and still be- las apr 1ng. ve o 1 as year 1 mg mare by our soldiers, sailors Pea< S1.75 flock still are unaccounted for. All OUR TOMORROWS and airmen. It is not too early HAROLD KING LADIES' WOOL HELMETS Jose h· L ~ SO to plan against having this , P me awrence "'' year's proceedillfls repeated. I neuters 1-Respons 1 ~IIH:laL> Wednesday f I' movt! toward I ' . ' CORMORANT'S BROOD 2-6 8-14 the near rut Inglis Fletcher ...... -4.50 Bonfire Night no details beyond poin THE lOTUS EATERS SPANIARD'S BAY, Nov. 6- i '' GIRL'S PLAID SLACKS $1.75, S2.50 -~-.~ Charles de Gau ' IlDDY KILOWATT e From early e1·ening until late 1 offer to the Algeriar . Gerald GrMn ...... 4.95 at night, bonfires blazed from leaders. the surrounding hillside• on said on Tuesday 2-6 1-14 ELECTRICITY STATION WAGON • t\rtus furl _.. I I Thursday, • ~imP ~Hcrlu the five·year insUI IN SPAIN , 3 Lilli< Brulnl tho ~SK JQR oUR come lo France frances Parkinson Tor week~children had 'i * +----- tOlORfUlllt'lf t~lM.OG,_._"'~ secrecy if they wi• . GIRL'S SNOW PANTS $2.50, $3.25 Keyes ...... 4.50 1 been gathering _barrels. boxes, a cease-fire. ONE BRIGHT 5 ' cartons and discarded auto ; ORDER TODAY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE! rcalfirmed this pl:t ,, SPOT POOR NO MORE tires for the big event, for 1 ' ria self - dctermin; in R rl R k big event _It Is. Long yean ago 0 1 CHILDREN~S o I liar ...... 6.00 bonftre night !oat its historic ' ' Family Budget GOODBYE COLUMBUS Ingmeaning. at all, if forever the it hadyoungsters. a mean- $4.20 ~ Philip R.ath • 4 50 They are not, and neither ONE PIECE SNOW SUITS LIGHf• ,WU MARK Of SH~~...... • 'fa~~e t~!t ~~~~f~~~~~ ~~utFi~~ I 0 ' • ' ., v , , " , 1 1 1 1 Wtllr Hemrich ~ 95 of_ November bonfires were lit 1 ...... "'· w1th malice as well as with TOOT ON' HOLD :IIORRISO: • 11 Press Staff Wrt· In anJ Arovnd St. John's f 1 , torches. Bonfire night is a NEWFOUNDLAND'S because or mano• 1 highlight tn the lives chll­ FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHIC HOUSE Cheap Reliable Electricity Dtcks &(o., Ltd. dren of all ages, a breakor in the President Charlc­ S. MILLEY LTD. monotony that occurs in their. Francc, President Th e Booksellers· lim between !IImmer holidays ill bc-:1e~otiating and Christmas. political s t r e n REPAIRS Spin «2~ Dr 2008 or 3191 What lessons we adults and West meet " eould learn from· the chlldren REMAIN BRITffiH next year. Statutory Notice Newfoundl1nd YOLA, Nigeria (AP)-Voters b TORONTO (CPI - I h tilt matter of the Will and whom we are so anxious to . it now appear' TV teach! Comeday, perhaps, we the British Northern Cameroons: Johnson of New Brur. · ' · lo be at leasl Esla&e of Josephine Abbott, Services REASONABLf RATES I , adults can learn to turn our ha~e appro:ed the contin~ance of i was presente~ ~lor.day · conferences-One I I late of X.e!Htrew• In the Dis· Umted NatiOns trusteeshiP under, award as "mdustriali•' reli res' and a sr I lrlct of Harbour Main In the GUARANTEED WORK prejudices into common seme; Province of Newfoundland, PASSENGER NOTICES . IN MEMORIAM then perhaps we shall get more British administration, UN of!i-! year" by the Societ:. ·;f lo include the l'ie' cials said Monday. Almost com-j trial Realtors, an •:i1lia:1 I , Widow, deceased, !lOUTH LABRADOR SERVICE PHONE7313 ROSE joy out of life and be prepar- I All penona claimlnl to be S.S. Burgeo for regular ports ed to put a little more in at plete results of a UN plebiscite 1 National Association of eredlton of or who have any St. John'• to Goose Bay will sail In loving memory et Mr the same time. Saturday s~owed 67,879 in favor. tate Boards. The :~ward I· pe And elainu or demand& upon or from the Dock Coastal Wharf Electronic 4ear IIHither, 1 of continued trusteeship and 41,-; sented by N.R. Crump 113 against. Alter~ative was un- 1 !real, president or the affecting the Elltate of Jose- Public Not.·ce Noon Wednesday, Nov. 11th. ion with neighboring Nigeria 1 Pacific Railway. phine Abbott, late of St. John's (Thll wlll be the finals~iling on r;~:A:.~: &ience 'Now Shrinks I aforeuld, Widow, deceued, are AppllcatloliJ. are invited for thl1 aervice for thla season.) Centre Ltd. ::z after that country attains inde· : ley Van pendence next year. I hereby requested to forward the position of wlth CONN NOT, tlh, 1" 7• Pile& Withoat SCOTTISH nu·~··M·••• I Sale.o~man, Particulars thereon In writirtd•• the Board of Liquor Control, st. ECTIONSERVICE !lOUTH COAST 90 CAMPBELl AVE. "Sleep on, dear •oe, M\y p , D I EDINBURGH ' I I dul yattested, to the undersign· John's, The lalary commences Train "The Ca lbo " l . work is done,· . atn Or iSCfJm(Orf SELL RARE GOSPELS appeal for funds to ' I ed Solicitors for the Executors iat $2310 on the scale $231().1()(). St. John'• 1 30 r uTh ea~mg After houn 'PHONE 6401 A Thy mortal cares are past, Fi d Sui. • LONDON ( CP l-A copy of the 1 work of compiling a d1 I of the uid Eatate on or before, 2970, Nov 121h in P·:· urs ay, Jesu1 has come and took Md111il' hin ·~~ ~~"··~!l Gospels, translated into Eskimo.j !Je older Scottish lo~~ue' I the 3rd day of December A.D. 2. Candidate• must bt at at Port 1'u: Ba~' u e con_nectlon thee home ' r _, I was sold at auction at Sotheby's 11700) and the Scotti•~ I 1959, after which dale the Ext· leut twent)'·one years of aae. j Baccalieu for q ee.s 1Wlth s.s. , To heavenly re~~t at last." I Toronto, Ont. (5pt'dei)'-Fot" 1 Monday for £360. The sllm. half- dictionary enalty un ror RIMI'vll.lolll IJid e Thursday. Friday and Monday. ' . Code for armed lormatloa Nov. 12th, 13th, 16th, 8 a.m. to WA. t'YIIIf AlSO IN STOCK:- Imprisonme:~l ar II p.m. OIUICHil ,_ • LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LOCK SETS Di1l 6336 e BRASS HINGES (ALL SIZES) MU. JOHN FACBI letWitM Mill...,_ e DOOR CASINGS mJJ.tf . e JOHNS MANVILLE WALLPLANKS e ·CEILING TILES GLASS e MODERN FOLD DOORS. LAND SURVEYS • , , AND MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES. , • AT LAND APPRAISALS e PLA"'E GLASS DRAUGNTING e SLIDING GLASS WHITE PR_INTING For F11t DOORS e MIRRORS, All Sizes MINEOGRAPHING Taxi Service e BEST QUAliTY AND PHOTO CAll FOR FREE .J. Sandera Pearson, of COPYING HOTEL TAXI l:drnnntnn. hu been elected ESTIMATE TOPSAil ROAD TEL 80161 - 91174 ' tor of The Mutual Gerry, Halley' AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE a di5honr A.surance Company of Dial 2424-2410 better. than I Ctnada. He is President and S Ltd QUEEN'S !lOAD · THE VERY BEST FROM BASEMENT TO ROOF, COMPlETE SATISFACTION "he :_woli~t !:xeeutlve Officer of A. G. BARNES ~Ltd. I urveys . . IS YOUR PROOf. T•Y~II'I'. Pearson and Carson TELEPHONE 90876 (}Jell fraM I.St ta I a.a ILACKMARSH ROAQ. DIAL 936:Xl .... tCilllldl) Ltd., Etlmon.ton. .J._•••••••• i 1 ~"v~B. lyr