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\\'inner of the Lions Club boat nnd lntilt•r dmwn at the l'arnival, was ~lr. T. E. Dcwlin~o:. He was unable to i.e present lor the Jlrescntntion by Lions Club President Uoh Bartlclt, left t·cnlrc, so his son GarrY arccptt•d the !!rand prize. The prescnlotlion ,,·us made nt the t•clgc oF Kent's l'ond. ~[embers of the Lions Club arc also in the picture. ----·-······------··------___ ------1•. toR.: E. J. Cooke, Premier J. R. Smallwood, Hon. Camr,hell 1\larph~rson, Lt. Governor, II. Gordon, D. V. Gonder. ' ' I n df d -,, .,. r . 'J'his "roup Jlhoto taken •t the Newfoundland llotel WednesltJy following dinner given by the C.N.R. The c.~.R.- P11!sl· , 24th, Jrril·e St. John's Auc N.S .• arril·e St. John 1 Sept 1 M.S. c or sal mg rom ~ 1 1 h d' t ~9th. leal·c ~t. John's Aug 31st. 5th. leave Sept. 6th. Hali£ax August 20th, due St. I dent, Donall Gordon, II dressed t e mne.r gues a. STEAMSHIP lli~hlincr lca1·ing :O.lontreal •·t Aug. 3\st. due St. John's Sept. P.E.I., Sept. 9th, lea1•e Pictou, - "Refrigeration. . Sept. 26. Sailing again same day Nov. 17. Sailing again same day MOVEMENTS 5th, ~ailing Sept. 7th. ( Bnr Rob· N.S. Sept. lOth, arrive St. 1 S.S. Guernsey due St. ,John's for Liverpool. for Liverpool. It's Time Tc Take A Step In THI:: ~FLD. GKI::.\T Lt\liES uris). John's Sept. 12th, l~a1·e Sept.· Aug. 18th, .leaving Aug. 20th,• Newfoundland leaving Liver------STEA:WSJIIPS LTJ). ':\ovapurt lra\·e Montreal 13th. , for Corner Brook, Halifal' and pool Sept. 23, due St. ,John's ll.\'. London loading at ~IOU•' Sept. 7th. arrive Sept. 12th,' ·~·crgus leave Charlottetown New York. Sept. 30. Leaving for Halifax I Paramount trcal Au~. 20th for St. .John's.' lcal'e Sept. 14th. Sept. 16th, leave Pictou, N.S.I ~'URNESS, WITIIY & CO. LTD. anrl Boston Oct. 1, due Halifax' The Direction Of Home Safety SS. Gowrie loacling at 'I' ill'· ' CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO. lou August 27th, arrive St. Halifax August 20th, due St. - >epl. 13. Le;l\'ing for Halifax :'\o1•. 14. Leaving for Halifax '.Jones, opening tomorrow at the: 1 ':\'o1·aport lea1·e Montreal John's August 29th, leave Au· John's August 22nd. I and Boston Sept. 14, due Hali· and Boston Nov. 5, due Halifax ·,Paramount Theatre. I Aut:. 17. arrive St. John's Aug. gust 30th. •M.V. Woodcock'' sailing fax Sept. 16 and Boston Sept. :\'n1·. 7 and Boston Nov. 10. In 1935 Alfred Hitcheock 1 22. lene Aug. 24. · •Fergus leave Charlottetown, from Montreal August 25th, dne Ito. Leaving Boston Sept. 20 anrl Lea ring l3oston 1\'m·. 11 and 'chill d · th _ movie going . rid · -~~~tleal'e Montreal Aug. P.E.I. Sept. 2nd, leave Pictou, St. Jl)hn's August 29th. 1Halifax Sept. 24. du~~t~ _~~~1alib; 1\'ov. 15. . ... ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 196C . \ The Daily News ' Grade XI Electoral Body Identified As ' Richard Penny Jr. Scholarship Winners 'fhc body of the young boy, picked up at sea Wednesda~· afternoon, h~s bern identified as that of Richard Penney, Jr., the second crew member of the missing Jeannie Barno. The Ac:tlnl' Minister of Edu· Grand Falli; Gander. Wllllam tla East, Dianne Phlppard, R.C., I tation, Bon. Dr. F. W. Rowe, Hillier, Amal., Bishop's Falls; Placentia; Placentia West, Nora Nothing hns been found of his father, Captain Richard hu announced the Grade XI Tw!lllngate, Lloyd L. H. White, Cox, R.C., Marystown; Burin, l'cnncy. age 35. Electoral Scholarship winners. U.C., Twillingate; Fogo, Evelyn Cyrus C. J. Pittman, Ang., St. Aircraft and boats searched the Trcpassey area yes· The ~eholarshlps are valued at L. Waterman, Ang., Fogo; Bon· Lawrence; Fortune Bay • Her· tt~rclay and sighted nothing. Not a trace could be found or S600 eac:h and are awarded to avlsta North, Carl W. Norris, milage, Clarence Bullen, Ang., the 50·foot all steel ship which had left Trepassey 2 1.m. English Hr. West; Burgeo • La the student in each electoral Ang., N e w t o w n; Bonavlsta Sunday for St .•John's. district who attains highest South, Lloyd Lander, Ang., Polle, Norman Marsden, Ang. mllkJ In th• Grade XI Public Bonavlsta; Trinity North, Clif· Regional High, Channel; St. 'fhe hod~· of frank ~larks was fished from the open Examinatiom with matricula· ford Goodland, U.C., Elliston; George's, Edna Bungay, R.C., sea by Tre)Jass?y fishermen on ~londay. He was shoeless tlon standing. The winners are Trinity South, Maxine Temple, St. George's; Port au Port, and wearing a life presener. The body of young Itichard u follows: Ang., Norman's Cove; Carbon· Joseph K. Sheppard, R. C., l'enney. also wear in~: a life pr:scrver, was found by the White Bay North, David G. ear.Bay de Verde, Clayton Rey. Stephenville; Humber West, trawler Zeitla late Wednesday afternoon, nine miles orr 1Surt, Amal., St. Anthony; nolds, U.C., Salmon Cove; Har· Joan P. Peddle, St. Bernard's Cape Itace, and a)lJJroximately 15 miles from the place Aeademy, Corner Brook; Hum· White Bay . South, Golda Nor· bour Grace, William Ballam, where the budy of Frank Marks was found. man, U.C., Bale Verte; Green Ang., Shearstown; Port de ber East, Evelyn I, Hayden, 1Say, Pearl J, White, R.C., For· Grave, William G. Ivlmey, U.C., Amal., Deer Lake; St. Barbe, Three yellow raincoats were found on a beach in the tune Hr.; Grand Falls, Anne Clarke's Beach; Harbour Main, Herbert M. W. Clarke, Ang., CatJe Race area Wednesday, and an empty oil drum was Blackmore, R.C, Regional High, Samuel J. McGrath, R.C. Col· Norris Point; Labrador South, picked Uil at sea, but no other trace has been found of the liers, Ceneral; Harbour Main, No Candidates Eligible; Labra· ~hip or its master. :\'or has the dory, spotted two mil~s. Patricia L. Dawe, Ang., Fox· dor, Howard 0. Blake, U.C., . northeast or CatJe Rnce ~londay, been seen since. · Happy Valley. trap; Harbour Main, Frances R. 'The HDll' l'H!t r Jl".·ine conHnued cruisin.~ the search ·Accidents White, Ang., Foxtrap; Bell Is· are:~ last ni~ht in spite of a do~e down or weather, and tl1e land, Carlson G. Best, Ang. RCAF Scare ham! Rescue l'nit reported s~arrhing an area Four traffic: mishaps were Regional High, Bell Island; st. I . . John's Central, Kevin 111. Small' Project ol 10.2Ufl SIJUarc miles Thm·scla~· with the l'.S. Co:.1st Guard. reported to Crty pohc~. yester· Keough, St. Bonaventure's Col.; ,\ last I'CIIOJ't !rom Torbay saitl that the last RC.\f day. A two-ear colliSion on St. John's North, Cheryl H. rrew was rlr·hrielrd at g,~ll p.m. aJHI the Captain, n~·inJ: 3 45 ltini'• Brrdge Road ~t · Squires, Ang., St. Philips; St. tHfkrr llnuJ( lla7lrw~>~tll, rrportrd sightini: no Jtnirlrutifieol p.m. resulted In corurderable .John' South, Gary Benson, At Argentia 8 ohjrrt in his scarrh arra. ~11·. E. F. 1\arnrs. the shi11's own· damate to. both cars. In _two Curtis Academy; st. John's Provincial Archivist A. M. Fraser, accepts on behalf of the Museum two cr. told Search ~nol nc-.·ur orridals at Torha~· la~t ni~hl other colhslons only mmor 1East, No Candidate Eligible: Trnders RrP.- br.irr~ railed fnr ! d1mage 11·as in~urred. At 8.2~ i St. ,lohn's West, DouRlas J. heatinR and vcntil;11ing im. pieces of a tea and coffee set belonging to the Hon. Samuel Corson, that if lhe ship harl ~~~~~~ thrrr llonld hr littlr or no llo3t p.m. In 1 colllsron betwcl'n two IHouse, Bishops college; Ferry. provements at the Unitccl St~lrs M.D., from the Hon. 'R. B. Job. The pieces Qre port of a six or seven· inl! olrhri,, olur to thr rralt's all '(crl rouslrurtion. cars on Le~larchant Road the land, Marcella White, R.C., Wft. Na1·al Station, Argentia. Tend· piece setting presented to Dr. Carson in 1860. An inscription on each The air sran·h "ill o·onlinur ln•lay with the "rathn drh·er er one of the ears ~·as less Bay; st. Mary's, Michael J. ers will he received until Au~. piece shows that the set was donated to "The Hon Samuel Corson, M.D. hring thr rletrrminin~ factor on' the type of s~an·h nsrrl. arrested ~n.d charged with Fagan, R.C., st. Mary's; Placen· 31 at the Area Public Works ------~----~--· ------dnlnken drrvrng. -----·------Office New York, Room 633, by the inhabitants of Newfoundland." Federal Office Buildin~. 90 ------Church Street, New York 7. · Fires iHands Out Nine Injured The work generally .will con· ; 4 H sist of the removal and replace· • • Johnson To ment of five roof l'cntilators · Club Week Begins The only rall rrcri,·ei) yc~ Stiff Fines In Head-On and the ill6tallation of two ad· I ditional radiators. Vl'ntilators · Prepared h)·: D. .J. ~!alrolm. 'lhirty.fivc 4·H members and ment and President ol APF.\.'. terclay by !'ity firemen was Speak At will be braced and anchored to Prm·incial 4-11 Lc;Hlrr. three local leaders reprcsrntin~ ~!iss Joan Ped!llr will he prr· from the Kent's Pond area Gn.\i\!1 B.\:'\K :_ (Stall • - the roof. The work will be Xcwfounrll~nd's Eighlh An·, eighteen communities in the ; sentcd \l'lth a $400 llohin llood 1rhcre a hnl'h fir,• wa.s in pro. Sonw stiff fine.< wer<' h"tHicrl Collision grc;s. This 11·as at :!.~4 p.m located at the Termanal Equip· nual Prol'inrial 4.11 l'luh \\'rrk. Trinily·Bonavisla South, Notre· Flour ~tills Sc·hol~rsh!p to he m1t in ~b:.:istr:~t('':; L"nurt lH'!'r Conference 1ment Building, U.S. • Orca no· ~will he oflirially openrcl at Dame Bay and St. George's Dis· used I? sturly Hon.le Econonucs The blme was hrou~hl under \\'rrlnc;day by :.la;istratc Xn>r· Nine people were injured in: graphic Facilities. Argcnlia. : 10:30 a.m. Salurday. Augusl !riels, will be officially wclcom· :at Uml'crsity dunn~ the com· control by F.ast Enrl firemen. 1\'0rthy. •\ a 'bead·on collision on the The estimated cost ·ran~e is 20. in th~ Blue noom of the cd to St. John's by D. H. Sim· 'lng year. :ll1ss Peddle. daughter A resident of Burin was cnn· - Trans·Canada Highway near under ten thousand dollars. , :'\'cwfounrllanrl 11 o t ~ 1. The monds, Administr:1tive Ass is· , of ~Jr. and ~Irs. Berna I'll Peddle 1 I ictcrl O( Sperclin~ •,'.'it hill thr Clarenville on Wednesday. De· . - -·------..... ---·- I' tant. Dept. of fisheries, P. :of Corner Brook, was a (;rarle ~lr. Police B1otter limits or the ~tunicipality nhnrr · tail& of the accident are sketchy B d f T .1. :l!urray, Deputy )linist~r of IElel'en honours. student and the regulation 20 mph and II':J> but it Is known that of the nine, · IResources •. )!r. P. J. Han!ey, scho~l \'aled1et~nan at St. Brr· d 1 fined Sl50. - two are in serious condition in Deputy ~~1mster o.r Educah?n, ·nards A.cadem:. She 1111! he ~11. oar 0 ra e I A youn~ man irom here IVa> the General Hospital, while the J?r. ~. 0 Ne11l, !'Jreclor, DI~I· St. John 5 as a .. ~ucst of !I ohm Sel'l'l1 arrr>l> were made by other seven neat the Come·BY· . Js10n ol Commumty Leadership ll~od Flour ~!J:Is Lid. to re· City police late ycste)'[lay and convicted of starting the: fire ncar Famine late in ~lay ,i·hict· Chance Cottage Hospital. H l R Development. Mayor H. G. R. ce11·c he~ award: .A bus lour. of · O\'ernight. nue man was ar· hurnt for sHeral day, and wa; All occupants of both ears s • ~Iews, and Mr. W. B. Corn- St. Johns, a I'ISJt to Bo~vnn~ rested for drun~on driving. one ears pecia eport fined Si5, while another part: were hospitalized. In one car forth, :\tanager of the N~w·l Park and a Get·Acquamt~.d· . for b•rakin~ a bottle on the was a Mr. and Mrs. Carter and foundlan~ Hotel. The opemng, Party at the bungalo\~ \Hll ' ·mblic street and f:t'P for was lined S.JO for ha1·in;: con I traband liquor in his posses their daughter, and In the other Members of the Lumber and construe lion. hanq~et 111 the Ball Room of complete. the delegates f1rst • • 1 sion. a Mr. Jim Tucker, Miss Phyllis Building Supply Dealers group I A Nominating Committee was, the Newfoundland Hotel, spon.l (Contmued on Pa~e 7) • rlrunkennrs.,. Piercey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of the Construction Section of formed bv th B d t d II sorcd by Robin Hood Flour Bugden, another Mrs. Budgen the Nfld. Board or Trade met: with cur~rnt ~ITa;::me~s ~!/•I ills, Ltd, will be addressed by Iand two small boys. August 15th to hear the report: tween labour nnd management I~~~ .. Arthur Johnson, Deputy B r o k en ribs, lacerations, of a special Organizing Com. i as it affects the trading aspect ~hmster of Economic Develop· shock and bruises hospitalized mittee made up of Mr. Peter i of some of the lumber and . most of the victims, ln. the Cot· Templeton and Mr. Ralph. building supply dealers. Rash A.KTIJUR J()'tr.;:WN tage Hospital ' at Come· BY· Stokes, as well as to deal with I It will be remembered that Of Arthur Johnson, President of Chance:, while llr. Tucker and several other matters. the Construction Section was the Atlantic: Provinces Econo· Mr. Bugden In serious c:on· There is growing interest in instrumental in forming an ac· F• mic: Council, wili be one of'the dillon, were transferred to the the organization of the Con· tive Labour.Management Com· IreS guest speakers at the Trade General Hospital In the early structlon Section, particularly mittee which is already busy Union Summer School Confer· hours or Thursday morning. amongst employers m the !urn. working in the wider interests ence to be held August 22 • 26 ! Both men were resting eomfor· ber and building supply trade. of all concerned with the con· With the fire hazard high to at St. Francis Xa\·ier University Itably last night. Over 15 firms, some from out· slruction trade. extreme across the Island, on at Antigonish. Topic of his ad· Dust is blamed for the ac:c:l· side St. John's, are represented Wednesday a rash of forest dress will be "Problems of Our/ dent, and witnesses say that within the group, and the Con· fires broke out ·in the central Atlantic Economy." both cars are a total loss. struction Section itself consists DOCtOr'S region. All were small and o( at least 40 ml'mbers. were extinguished by nightfall. . R . p t 1\lr. Peter Templeton and Mr. These fires occurred at Berry Museum ecetves ar Max Martin will be attending Hero.·sm Island, ncar Herring Neck, the Annual :\teeting of the North West Pond, near l.ewis· 1\laritime Retail Lumber Deal· . porte, Pound Cove Islatld, near ·n ea et ers Association to bt held on The story of an herOIC act. \1.' csley•·ille, and Lumsrlen, near Of Ca rso T S the Mainland 'beginning Aug.J perfor·med. by 8 young doctor Cape Freels. 26th. The local group will be stat10ned m the .Bngus area, There was no further lnforJ11a· The Newfoundland Museum tl843. Unfortunately four or five lookinR into the question of the w.as told to the Daily News last tion on the fire at North West has received a gift from the . pieces of the presentation are availability ol SP!I'ircd land as mght by an eyewrtness to the Pond, Indian Bay, which was Hon. R. B. Job of two pieces of 1missing and cannot be located well as Government loans' for allcmpt made to hrmg to the burning on Bowaters property I Tea and Coffee Set presented iat the present time, but a surface the body of a boy who on Tuesday. In 1860 to the Hon. Samuel, search for them is being eon· drowned at Brigus several days The West Coast had a rash of Carson M.D. b)' the people of 'tinued with a view to presen· sh•IPS In ago. small fires as well. A fire, Newfoundland. · lation to the Museum or arc· The dodor, ~~oore by name, started at Frenchman's Cove in These two very handsome hives. Each piece had the same arrived on the scene ~nd with· the afternoon, was out last night, piecfll of solid silver are part of .inscription. HarbOUr out hesitation plunged Into the and two fires on the outskirts of .. : "\ I presentation of six or seven I A British Museum catalogue pond and succeeded in bring. corner Brook, one near the piece~ of a Tea and Coffee Set Iindicates that the presentation ing the boy to the surface. He Regional High School, and an- which, as the inscription on j was probably prompted as the There has been little activity applied mouth to mouth artifi· other near the hospital, broke 1 each piece shows, was donated result of Dr. Sam's valuable ser· in the barbour during the past cia! respiration, kneeling on out yesterday. They are report· TORBAY, Nfld. Aug. 18-Where is the Jeannie Barno? F l. J. R. Raymond, to "TJre Honourable Samuel Ivices during the cholera epide· day or so. The Harbour Mas- the wharf in his wet clothes for ed completely out. Officer in Charge of Search and Rescue, S 1L. G. G. Monson, Chief Operw Canon M.D. by the Inhabitants 1mic of the 1850's. Dr. Sam died ter reported late yesterday hours, the eyewitness said, en· A fire two miles south of ations Officer of R.C.A.F. Stalion Torbay ponder this question with Mr. ef Newfoundla.nd" ju~t one lat Hamilton, Ont. from Cancer afternoon that onlyotwo ships, deavouring to revive the young Flower's Cove on the northwest hundred years ago 1860, Dr. In the same year as the presen· the Perth and the Gurnsey, had lad. coast which started in the after· E. F. Barnes, tf)e boat's owner and his daughter Helen in the Rescue Co Sam as he was popularly called Itali on. His body was brought arrived during the day. The The district which he serves noon, was extinguished with the Ordination Centre at Torboy, Thursday evening. was the only s9n of the better back to Newfoundland and In· Dundee, the Highflier and one should be proud of the heroism he! of rain in that area Wednes· known Hon. William Carson, , terred in the General Protes· small Faro Island trawler sail· and devotion to duty displayed day night. lf.D., with whom he was in par· 1tant Cemetery on Waterford ed. No other movements were by the young doctor. our in! or· 1 In the eastern region, the tnership until latter's death In IBridge Road. report~d. mant said. Charleston fire which started on ------Tuesday, the 16th, and burned approximately 100 acres of tim ber and young growth, was re ported out by 8 p.m. Wednesday. , Another small fire on the Dixie Line, Goulds, started yes· Girl's · Rayon Pyjamas terday afternoon, was reported out last night. At 3.15 p.m. Wednesday a SIZES 7 - 12. small fire was reported at Regular 97c. Freshwater Bay, it burned a quarter acre of brush before it c .was extinguished. A fire be· twepn Portugal Cove ~nd St. CLEARANCE PRICE Phillip's was put out shortly after il hart started. There has been no further report on the fire at the Amer· ican dump, Ar~enlia, anrl it Is presumed the fire is out. The hazard yesterday Girl's Denim Jeans moderate. IN PINK AND BLUE 3 Hurt SIZES 8- 14. In Crash REDUCED TO ·cLEAR (eft to righh Elder J, Case, President John E. C~rr, Elder Ra}Yson and Tld~r E. Woodward. Three persons were sent to hospital for medical treatment Pruldent John E. Carr of the $100,000. The church il engaged come of' discussions between went to Bay Roberts yesterday following a motor accident that New England Minion of the in a $200 million c:bapel exten· Washington and Ottawa. to talk with Mrs. Charles Mer· occurred on the highroad near Church or Jeaus. Christ 'or La!· alon program In North America Missionary activity of the cer, the oldest joined member Botwood yesterday. ~-Day Salata , II presently and Europe. Here It II a ques- Latter·day Saints has been go. of the church In Newfoundland., The car, occupied by two ¥laiUn1 St. John 1 for a c:burch tlon of flndinl a aultable aite. lng on here In 1949. There Is a She was unable to come to st. young men and two ypung llonferenc:e, . Repreaentatlons were made to branch at Stephenville and also John's so they decided to visit 1women, went off the road and He told the Daily News yes· Washington concerning the use at Ar11entia. There are a million her. I into a ditch. The driver or lerd11 that hil mlul.o~ ,will in of the now closed chapel at members In the . ch u r e h 1 President Carr expects to re·llthe car escaped unhurt. Names j. all. prababillly build a ehun:h PepperreD AFB, but final ·dis- throughout the world. f turn to Newfonndland on or l'Xtent of injuries were not bert, the project likely to coat poaltion depend• on tlte out· ·President Carr and his elders another visit in November. released. I ' • • 1 THE DAllY NEWS/ ST. JOHN S/ NFlD. 1 FRIDAY/ AUGUST 19/ 1960 ~------·------~--~~------...... ,_,...... , ,.r_.._ ·- ·-· ------~·•(- .. :-.--- DAIJ~Y ,THE NEWS By tlewfoundland's Only Morning Papsr IN THE NEWS Wayfarer The DAILY NEWS Is a mDI'IIfD! paper established in 1894, and pub· THE FffiST COLONY (4.) remained of the stores of food originally lished at the Newa Building 355-359 Guy's stockade and the buildings it brought out in 1610. During the summer Duckworth Street, St. John'•· New· enclosed were set up at Cupids, th_e first he proposed to explore the coast all the foundland, by RobiMoD & Companv saw mill was located at the mouth of way from Bonavista to Placentia, and he Limit .. d. South River and the small farm on the hoped also to persuade a good number MEMBER OF left bank or that river. The number of of the summer fishermen to remain in THE CANADIA.l'; PRESS settlers was small but many skills were Newfoundland during the coming win· ter. He, himself, had decided to return The Canadian Press it exc!Uiivel) included among them. The carpenters cut wood and converted it into lumber to Bristol in the fall, leaving the care ~ntitled to the use for republication of the colony to his brother Philip and of all news despatches in thla paper to build a larger dwelling house for Guy credited to it or to the Associated and to provide timber for boats and his brother·in.Jaw, Colston. He said other needs. Charcoal·burners and a that he would not trouble to write Press or Reuters and also the local blacksmith weer futiy occupied. Land about the requirements of the colony OP.WJ published therein. was turned and prepared for spring for the future since he would be goinl 'JEARLY SUBSClUI'TION RATI~!t A\1 Preu •ervlce and feature articles planting. home in one of the fishing ships and C1111da ...... '12.00 per IDIIum In this paper are copyrighted and their .. ·• would be 'able to discuss this in detail United Kingdom reproduction is prCibibited. Guy's first letter describes the stale with Slaney and others of the Company. and all forei IQl of the livestock he had brought with In the spring of 1612, having returned countries ...... $14.00 per ann 11m Membet Audit Burea1:1 Jfi.m. The goats, he said, had loved to Cupids, Guy mentions for the first . Authorized as secund class mai! through the winter and one kid had time the trouble that had been en· Post Office Department, Ottawa. of Circulation. been produced. The pigs also prospered. countered with pirates of whom the The hens laid plentifully aJ'Id, when he greatest menace was Peter Easton. He wrote in May, 1611, there were IB young had brought his ships to Harbour Grace FRIDAY, AUGUST• 19, 1960 ch!cks which had been hatched the week for trimming and repair and had clearly before. Wild. beasts did not trouble the impressed at least 100 men from out of colonists. "Our great ram.goat was the bay but Guy claimed that Easton Parliamentary Efficiency missing fifteen days in October, and intendrd to take 500 with him before came home well again, a!Jd is yet well he left. llis fleet, it would appear, was rnder the new rules proposed be done. • with us." So wrote the governor, adding: quite considerable. But Easton also had bv an all-partY committee, the de It is necessary first that all legis "If the industry of men nnd presence of his troubles and 180 of his pressed bates on the Address and thr lation of importance should be · domcsticnl cattle were applied to the crews, seething with disconlcnt, seized good of this country of New·found·land, two vessels and got away. Bud~et would each he shorte~1ed readv well in advance and where there would shortly arise just cause of • • • bv two da\'S, That would cut lour it is' of a kind that is considered contentment to tl1e inhabitants thereof." Guv did not mention his meeting with ( days from' the rarliam~ntar\' ses first by special or select com Many of the seamen and fishermen who lhe n·atii"C Bcothucks bullhis is referred ~ion. a ~a\'in~ n small tmportance mittees, the suhseqnent debates came out in the spring and saw for to in Colslon's Jetter of 1613. Guy and lhemselves how well the selllers had thirteen others in his bigger boat. the in tht>se when should he limited hv ngrerment to da~·s parlianwntar~· fared hegan, hr wrote to fall in love Endeavour. accompanied hy fi1·e men By-Products Of Space Race business is taking more than SC\'1'11 so many speakers for each party. wilh the country and talked of t·oming in the shallop. sailed lo Savage liar· ll)Onths to trmmiet. It is through arrangements of to settle. They saw a good fulure in the hour 1Salvage) in Trinity Bay where Estes Kefauver: )'he cmtailment of thr debate this kind that the parliament of bank fisher)' and farming as well as they found house! of the savages Are Revolutionizing life oit th!" Address 1)\" two daYs will the V nited Kingdom streamlines in the ordinar)' 1inshore) fishery. "which were nothing but poles set Political Enigma • • • round and meeting in the top, ten By RAY CRO~iLEY deprive a good milllv bal:k-bench its work. It rareh· occms that more G\IY commmts on the large numbers feet broad, the fire in the middest, NEA Washington Correspondent er·s of the opportuuity ol rcadin~ than two davs· are allotted for of deer (caribou) and reported that covered with deerskins." The natives By BRUCE lllOSSAT set-piece speeches for the benefit emt high!~, i•nportant topics such nearer Cape Race, Renews and Tre. were described as of reasonable stature. Senator Estes Kefauver, who hos WASHI: THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 Once agazn• by popu!ar . THE STORY. ArLemus Balll·,girls got up and went away, •1n. an undercover m~n or the i Porque sat down diffidently. lecre' Se:vlce, bas discovc•·ed a There was another moment of ceunterfel& $111 bill stufied iulsiJence-and that waa that. The demand Tl1e Royal Stores U.e mouth of a murdered man. 1 issue had been made and Arte· • • • mus had won the day. V 1 "You find bodies," Moose Artemus pulled down the 1 said ·grimly. abadc1 of his window and wrote I "News gets around," Artemus a concise report of the day's said. are repeatingtheir previous ... ennts, with which he enclosed ''On a picnic with awel1.11," the note that he had. in a man· 1 growled Moose. ner so debatable to Jick Roche, I "lr. my business I need to exchanged for a genuine SlO know swells," Artemus stated. bill of his own. He finished his "Sometimes b o dIe 1 don't report and sealed it In an en· want to be found.'' Burps said; \'elope directed to Wessler. "The)' got a way,'' Artemus Then he drove himself down· a n s w e r c d, "of proclaiming town and dropped the Jette\' in Ithemselves." a mailbox. • "This body didn't want to get Artemus drove out ~lcDowclll found.'' said Moose. block after block beyond the "Sometimes I find bodies," I solidly built area until he came 1 Artemus said. "Other times to a gaTISh neon sign identify- , make 'em." ing Unclt llike's Place. ~ ''Now, boys." expostulated I He was aware that a group at IPorquC'. ''You said this was to : a tablt down the room had been be just friendly. Now you're 1 e~·eing him and discussing him. 1 gettin' hos-tile." There wtre three men and l "Shut up, squirt," snapped thrre girls. Presently one of IBurps. the men detached himself and • • • ~trolled over to Artemus' table. , "If," said Artemus, swiftly nn He was a pudgy, youngish man, :his feet, "you want hostile we'll lihort. with an odd!~· shaped ; hRI'c hostile." htad which seemed to be mostly ~loose was gelling up next to brow and pate ~haped like the him. Artemus drove his left fist As well as this half of all ostrich egg and into the man's stomach and equally bald. brought up his right to the jaw, "I ~een you around," said the ~loose lost interest. Burps' hand DUE TO THE SUCCESS OF THEIR PREVIOUS pudgy youn!! man. was slow in snatching for his special purchase "Yeah." answered Artemus shoulder bolster. without lifting his eyes. "Hold it! snapped Artemus, "Around the horse parks. I and Burps, seeing what was in sale, the ROYAL sell sucker sheets outside the 1 Artemus' hand, held it. "Drop SALE, THE ROYAL STORES HAVE MADE gate. ~taybe )'OU seen me.'' Sue· 1it," Artemus ordered. He pick· lttr sheets were those slips Ied up the gun and put It In his STORES Offers which one may buy containing coat pocket, the quickly rellev· a list of horses which someone, ed the recumbent Moose of his claiming special knowledge, weapon. YOU ...• ANOTHER SPECIAL PURCHASE prophesied would be the day's Porque followed Artemus winners. out or the room while dancer. "Yeah?'' Artemus said. made way for htem In silence. "The hoys is kind of friend- , "Golly!" Porque 1aid In !~·." Porque the Egg said. "\\'e brrathless awe, "will you have OF THESE FINE StilTS AND figured .'ou looked alone." :a reputation tomorrow!" CONVENIENT "I play 'em alone," Artemus I "A ver)' bandy thing to uid. I ha1·e." said Artemus. ''And "Honest. feller," said Porque, : tough to live up to." MAIL ORDER "it ain't a good town for that." 1 (Tn Be Continued) ARE AGAIN OFFERING THEM "I don't waste lime playing SERVICE hi the minor leagues." I,------~ "The hoys been talkin' you II • · (1\'er.'' Porque said. ''They gil Captto1 II ~ltitti1h at the Idee o( somebud· 1 II AT THEIR SPECIAL SALE PRICE d'l' movin' in " ·"On what~;, Artemus sneered. I TOMORROW II "Jiunnin' 1 peanut stand7" • ,I "They ain't such small time," 10% J'orque said defensive!)·. 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS "I got a band I don't need to IN COLOUR draw cards to." DOWN You can now afford to fill your wardrobe with several "Yeah," said Porque, "but The 1001 wonderful 10unds you eould be sociable." and sights of the fabuloua • • • world of the Arabian Nights BA.LANC·E of these two pants suits available in Diagonals, Solid Something was dawning In have been brought to the Porque'a eyes. They were big, screen In UP A's firat full-length ON simple, brown eyes, Artemus feature production for Columbia Shades, Flannels, Vention and Worsteds, all handsomely recognized the thing that was release, "1001 Arabian Nillbtl". awakening. It was hero worship. Starring the nearsighted Mr MO:NTHLY tailored and finished. At last Porque had encountered 1\lagoo, one of the most popu· a man be could look up to and lar personalities in the ani· T,ERMS admire-a hard guy. Not a mated field today, the new small-time gU)', but one who Technicolor cartoon feature had what it took. He himself opens tomorrow at the Capitol was 1 bit awed b)' his compan· Theatre. ions. But here was a stranger Featured in tbl sparkling new who looked down on his com· version of the story of Aladdin pan ions. and his magic lamp, are the voices of Jim Backus •~ Uncle • Artemu.~ did not unden·alue Abdul Au:it Magoo; Kathryn TELEPHONE 2 PAIRS PANTS this emotion, even In a Porque the Egg, "RI&ht," be said. "I'll Grant u Princess Yumlnda; &ive them the once·over.'' Dwayne Hickman 11 Magoo's ORD·ER SERVICE "Name of Baldwin?" asked nephew, Aladdin; Hana Conrled Porque. as the Wicked Wazir; Henebel "It'll do for now," Artemus Bernardi as the Jinni of the DIAL 4111, 2, 3, 4, • Lamp; Daws Butler u Omar 2 BUTTON STYLES •aid. They walked over to the table the Rug Maker; Alan Reed as 5, 6 where the two men and three the Sultan, and The Clark Sis 1irl1 Ill, and Porque remem· ters as Three Little Maids from bered bla manners. He Introduc Damascus. In taking off on this magic REG,SHORT,TALL,STOUTS, ed the Jirls first. "Mr. Bald· • win," be said, "that's Nora, and movie carpet of love, thrills and the akinny one Is Mildred and laughter, "1001 Arabian Nights" the other's Ellen." bas, besides the fabulous Arab "Yeah," acknowledged Arte Ian Nights' characters, 1uch ALL MAIL ORDERS wondrous tbln111 11 the Magic & SEMI-STOUT MODELS mWI. "And this here's Moose Tun· Flame, the Enchanted Lamp ney and Burps Merino." and the Terrible Executioner. OVER $1.00 "Yeah," repeated ArtemuL Songs written 1peclally for "1001 ·Arabian Ni&bta" include ~You set In my chair. I'll AR·E PREPAI'D "You Are My Dream", "Three • SIZES 34 50 dra1 up another," Porque nid. to "The broads can ac:ram," Ar· Little Maids from Damucus" temua said. "Porque stays." and "Magoo'a Blues." "He don't count,' snarled Written for the ~reen by l1001e. ' Czenzl Ormonde, "1001 Arabian "With me be counts." said Nights" was directed by veteran cartoon mak~r Jack Kinney and Artemus. and saw gratitude In produced by Stephen Bosustow. Pnrcue'• big eyes. SATISFACTION There was a moment's hesita· ADDED ATTRACTION tlon. )loo~e. and Burps stared "The Flyln' Fontalnea" GUARANTEED 2 with cold eyes at Artemua. The The glamour, the laiety, tb1 • drama and excitement of the • circus are reporiedly depleted OR to exciting advantage in Co lumbia Pictures' "The Flyinl MON;EY Fontaines," a Clover production FOR In Eastman Colon al.lo opening tomorrow at the Capitol Th• atre. Michael Callan, Evy Nor REFUND·ED lund, Joan Evans and Rlan Gar· rick are atarred In the film. ROYAL STORES MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT playing circus aerialists who THE carry their turbulent pillions ,______s52.oo MAIN FLOOR ______--J aloft with them In 1oarin& breathless flight. Callan, Garrick and Miss Nor· CONVENIENT lund are dynamic younl new· eomlfl to the ICTHni Mila Evan• Ia a talented younl act. CHARGE-IT ''Remember, we'll be here Tomorrow' reu too·long abaent from the aereen. Callan, who made hll film bow In ''They Caer to PLAN CGrdura", 11 the outlpoken to Back up the· sales we made T~day'' yount:· trapeze artllt of "The Flylnt: :rontalnea", a youth d• termlned to become the world'• greateat "flyer''. HI• lnterut In Mlu Norlund, the younl Danlah actreas maklnl her flnt motion . picture appearanet, 1etl off a chain reaction of blttemeu and near-tragedy, within the act Master Tailors since 1895 and within the circus world it aelr. Garrick lr seen •• a fellow· ''flyer," allo interested In the blonde beauty, and Mill Evan• 5.00 P.M. MONDAY- THURSDAY, UNTIL 9.30 P.M. FRIDAY- CLOSED SATURDAY. u Callan '1 former girl friend jeatou1 of hll newest feminine 1 abiOrpUon. .. _ _ . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 - "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean · Social-Personal ~ For Frid1y, Augu1t 19 Present-For You and Yours ... 1'he outlook is not ., la\orahle •~ it has been for the -·Column- la1t few 1 the (,old Rulh. the di'Col·ery or 1Matu1·e r im.tgc~ :'s long il'l an hour. Pos ~old in Calilornia "'"' first rc ;ihle u\el: instant photo finishe> 1 rNtd in the l\cw York Herald o( races, lransm'o-ion of do.:u- n t II ·mcnts from offi~e to oliio:c. .1 raren r The Oay Under Your Sign IBy MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE·I A".IES (Born Mmh 2t to Ap• "ASTRO-GUIDE11 By Ceean ; Fer S1illrday, August 20 Present-For You o~~nd Yours ... A new hat or other pmonal item ''ill gire your Women morale the lift it needs. Give in to the whim to btl)' $Omething a, RVTR MILLEn I impracti.:al, but beautiful. 'I he mind i~ mo1t alert now, anct BRIDGE OF SELF·PITY LEADS! change1 work out well, ~i,in~ TO ~IARTYRDO:'II FOR i one • new per Pa sf , •. Pla~iari~m hH been !!oing on ' ;~lea 'it 1,000 ~ (';n~. Future ..•.',tc·rr.i~ <~;~·nti'its ., he Rom:rn h> GEMINI (May 21 to Juno 21 l SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 211 l, ~!~·~ 11. : .• ~ t' 1>1! '":,r ~()·t;:, "Yo•.1 a\ D.-ut:t ras:·:as :M".. ~;~·t:!'::l":-, b~t your ·~.~~~ hmt th.: or.t you love." Tinnk! ho~a1n~u v.l!l be fo'.lnd ri~ht at home • . VIRGO {Au;.12 to Sepl.22l PISCES {Fob. 20 to tvlmlo 20) ' By l~Pr aec·.l~Tlf. 1Mt hop~ 1f.:at Yett Tr:ur.,~·o~k i~ necu~.ary bot!t at U.e ' l". .&d •bal'ldo:~e·i .,jlJ rHttrn 1n full forct. ud on ;oh, Do:t'' toe 1 ";'Qfter.'" I-..-·------·-·------I"J ~'l''l, ~- • 'T'···~~:i•tt,.... ;...;_.;;,;;.._, Tnt. Linens INST A:">T potatoes In want fast. One phone Right from the gnrden onto I sifted flour, 1~ cups <4 ounces> 1 call and one visit to the your linens, these colorful flow· shredded sharp cheddar cheese. office does everything. ers. Fun to embroider. Heat to boiling point milk, wat- Iff Call up or come in tcday! . . · er and salt; stir in instant potato . These flo•ver-ftlled baskets g1ve , Combin warm wat : If months go by and you don "YOU'RE THE BOSS" 1 your linens the touch _lhat _makes ;~,an;e:~i and su:ar. . Mix rc7eiv~ ~ tha~k-you n~te from. l , • , AT BENEFICIAL tO: : - them lovely. Embroider m nat· ~ether po!alncs shortening and , bnde, 1t !S qutte all r1ght to m ' ural color.s. Pattern 72~9: trans· ! ;ggs; heat thoroughly. Add 1 • quire If the present was received 305 WATER STREET fer 6 mottfs 3\2 X 12\2 mches. 1cup flour: beat until smooth. i . . Phone: 8-0303 Send THIRTY-FIVE CENT~ ! Stir in yeast. Add cheese and ! A~r1lan and nylon upbolst~r} ST. JOHN'S ~====--~~------~------~1.00-News In a Minute. 1.01-Longine's Symphonettt. 1.30-News. 4-H Club T·V·· RADI0{0(T 1.40-Parliament Hill. (Continued from Page 3) 2.00-News in a ~nute. Conceptio~ Bay News 8.00-Ncws 2.01-Road Show and News. ' day In St. J ohn'9. Mr. Gerald C6N 8.05---Flashback 4.01-Hour of Decision. I Ottenheimer, Director of Adult · 8.15---Recit,la from the Or· ·UO-News. Continuation Classes will ipeak to tbe delegates after their FRJDAY, August 19th. eheatra. 4.33-Educatlon. B.:ID-WinnipeJ Sunday Con· 11.00-Newa in a Minute. supper, sponsored by Gaze Seed A..M. cert · 11.01-Hour of Decision. Company, at Bowring Park '1.30-CBC Newa 11.30-CBC Summer ShJt. 11.30-Cbildren'a Story Hour. Bungalow. Music at the Bun· A View FrOm Gun Hill 7.35---Top of the Jolornini 10.30-ln a manner .of Speak· 8.00-Newa. galow will be provided by "The 8.00-CBC News and Weather lng 11.15---Church World Newa. Modernaires" dance band. 8.15---Musical Clock ' 11.00-Concert Hall 6.30-St. Thomas' Church The delegates to Provincial· 9.00-IIlorning Devotions 11.30-CBC National News Service. 4-H Club Week were selected 0.15---Progr~m Preview 11.40-Weekend Review and 7.45---Road Show and New&. I recent!~ at District 4-H Achie1·e· - 9.20-l'ian~ Playtime Special Speaker , 10.01-Family Bible Hour. ment Programs in Clarem·ille, · · 0.30-CBC News all(! Direct 12.00-Sign Off - 0 Canada-. 10.30-News. Lewisportc, Seldom·Come • By, : Reports The Queen · 110.45---Sunday Serenade. ~·ogo Island and Corner Brook. at Random ------, 11.00-Golden Age of Popular The top scoring members in 9.45-Record~ I each 4·H project-Foods, Cloth· 10.011-Ar~hers I Songs. 10.15---lris Power 1!.30-Semprini Serenade. I ing, Forestry, Fish, Gardening CJON anrl Woodworking-in each dis· 10.25-For Consumers 1 12.00-News in a !III·nute. 1 · FRIIlAY. August 19th. 1 !riel were awarded this trip. 10.30-~lormng Pops -...;..~;.;.;.;.;..;,;;.~;;...;;.;.;.;~- · 12.01-Mclodies and Mo.norics. In addition, . five delegates 10.45-Cliffs Kitchen 6.3a-Tbe Bob t.ewiJ Show 12.30-News. chosen to attend National 4-H 10.50-~lusic in the Morning 12.35-Mantavanl. 11.0 0-~.lusical Program 6 30-Nfld. News 1.00-News in a Minute and Club Week in Toronto, Nov. 12·. 11.15--c-Musical 1\lerry-Go-round 6. 35--- Weat h er F orec~st Sign Off. 17, will attend. 11.45-Reglna McBride 6.40-The Bob Lewis Show ------Sunday morning the dele 12.00-BBC News 6.45---Headline News and gates w)ll attend a church of 12.10-Announcers Choice Forecut VOCM their own denomination then 12.30-Farm Broadcast 1!.50-The Bob Lewil Show proceed I~ the Pioneer Drive· 'd d 7.00-News FRIDAY, August 19tb. Inn for dinner sponsored bt 12"45---:\h D~~· Serena e 7.05-Loc31 Weather 1.00-Doyle Bulletin 6.30-News and Weather Beverage Sales Ltd. A tour of 1.15-A l\lan Called Sheppard 7.20-The Bob Lewis Show 6.35---Breakfnst with Bill Torbay Airport and Control 1.30-CBC News and Weather 7.:10-News 6.55---News Tower will be cond<~cted by Mr. 1.45---Billy O'Conner Show 7·35---Complete Weather 7.00-Bre~ldast with Bill B. Vokey, T.C.A. Sales Repre- . 2.15-Musical Randezvuus 7·45---News 7.30-News and Waterfront sent~tives. The modern Beth· 2.29-Dominion Obs. Time 8.00-News Directory El Synagogue on Elizabeth. Signal 8·05---Weather 7.35---Breakfast witb Bllt Avenue will be visited before 2.30-l\!usical Randezvous BJ5-Shipping Report 7.55-News the group travels hy city bus · 2.45-RBC Variety 8·20-The Bob Lewis Show 8.00-Torbay Weather to the summer home of )!r. and 3.15---.J ohn Drainie Tells a 8·25-Kiddies Corner 8.05-Breakfast with BiJJ ~Irs. ~!orris Wilansky on Top· .Story 8·30-Jiiews 8.25---News sail Pond Roar!. Picnic lunches. 3.30-:\e\\S and Trans Canada 8·40-The Bob Lewis Show 8.30-Hit of the 'Oay ! preporcd in the Inslitul!! Cor th~ :\l~tin~e 8·55-Just 1 Minute 8.~5---Sportscast 1 Blind Cafeteria and spnnsorrrl 4.30-llrr;rnhoren Strings 9-00-News 8.40-Breakfast with Bill hy the Youth Sen·ice Commit· : 5.00-Hoaring Twenties 9.05---Music Cor ~lillions 8.55---News tee of Rotary. will be enjoyed 5.30-1-'i,hems Bro~clt·a.,t 9·20-Jerry Wiggins Show 9.00-~lorning Dale 'nn the lake shore. Films on 1 f!P.I,:\JARD'S BAY - From a~e point. lwwnrr. onlv a small lund in lt•fl !'rntrr i~ ''Kcr-wink''l Fori Point. as indrrd fhry can 5.45-~lu>ic from the Albums to.OD-News in a Minute 9.15---Lindas First Love :\cwfound1and anrl 4-H Can· 9 tiM pinnade of "tiun Hill". 4811 portion of the town i~ risible then the Xanows. Admiral's I hr srrn on Gun Hill itsl'lf at a . 6.00-CBC News tO.Ol-Martin'. Corner 9.30-~lorn'.ng Date : dlrli~hting Ceremony will com ! plctc the day's program. fttL aho1·e sra-lrrcl. wr r·au~l~t In the Jell foreground ran be Island. and Furt Point 'with il> point just hclow thr spot where ! 6.05-lnt~rmezlo 10.15---The RI~ht to H~pplne!ll 10.00-News 1 1 10 3 The group arrives Saturday tht~ pholograpchr scttmJ: 111.- •rcn the Pnhllt· Rtulding, St. light houS<' and foghorn. Relit'S \hi~ picture 11as takrn. 6.25-Pt·ogram Prel'iCW · 5-~ouse~IVel C~OI -· rl\),05--Stork Club 1 morning on the 8.30 train and FIJhls to capture a · \'IC\\' ut Paul's Hall. and fartlwr alon" of the guns used in tlw fot·tifi·: 6.30-Snpper Guest. 1.00-News m a Mmute 10.15---Jim Ameche Shr w 1 ·eturns to their home~ on Trinity in the dirccllon of 1just underneath the camera i cation of Trinity against Frenrh 1 (Photo by E. II. Vokey). 6.45---Light Music 1.0!-The Rev: Mattbew 1 10.55---News 1 3 Durin~: '·Ho~·~ !'iosr." Frnm om· nnt- is St. Paul's Church. The head· in1·asions can still be seen at I 7.00-CBC News and "'eather · 1. 5---Nfld Qutz : 11.00-Jim Ameche Show Thursday, August 25, 1 4 "' ------· 7.15-Musical Progra m ' 1. 5--Town and Country. 1\1.15---Wcstern Jamboree the week. the" will visit inrlus 7.30-Tops Today 12.00-New• Highlight• . 11.55-News . trial and government establish· Personal House Destroyed 1 7.45-Doyle Bulletin g-~0-'l.-~o~n and Country : P.~t. : ments. as well as taking part in Married At St. Matthews 8.15---Rnwhide · e 5 " , 12.00-Western Jamboree :discussion groups and recrcal· SP.l.:'i!ARD'S B,\ \'-~lr. and By Fire 8.40-~lusical Program. . 12.33-Town and Countrj .. 12.30-News 'ional progrms. Headquarters ~ir~. Fred Cotton with ~li>s 8.55-Weather for :.lariners \ 1·00-New,, [12.35---Ramblin with Records i will he the Newfoundland Hotel ::'llabtl Cotton spent La:;t week· SP.\:'\1.\T:O'S RAY-The 1\ro Y.OO-Rrn Hambleton Inter- 1·05--Weati.·er Forecast ,12.45-Fisherman's Forecast [1nrl numerous St ..John's busi· t>nd hrr~ a,; thr guc.ts of :.Jr. ~torcy frame hm:r.r owned hv "I.• ".\\'S•· Henry Reel! . 1.35---DonEd' Jamieson's . 12 .5 D-Ramblin with Records i ness firms will sponsor mealS, and 1\lrs. Robert :\. ~c)·mour. ~Jr. L. ll. ~Lur:·in was dcstro\'cd 9.30-Summrr Sing Along Itorial 11.15-Sportscast 1 in the hotel and at se,·cral res· h)· fire here on ~londay aitcr- 9, ..'5-As·k the \"eatherman'' 1.40-Sports' Ar "' k 12. 0-Ramblin with Records : taurants in and around St. :\!r. and Mr~. Hal Davis and noon. \ lO.OO-Who's the Composer 1.-.5--- t .oa er's Notebook 1 3 I John's. the1r c~ildren DonKid and Pam· · FirPmrn from Bay RolJerts 3 N ·1 2.00-News Highlights · 0- -News tO. 0- e1 Chetem Group 2.03-Jerry Wiggins Shuw 1.45---Passing Parade (John tla. arrn·cd from _~loncton ~ome and Harbour G1·are Volunteer 11.00-C'arl 'l'apscott Nesbitt) .. ~. ~. tl~e aco on a l'tSJt 1\'Ith their Fire Brigades responded to the 11.30-CBC National News, 2·30-News 2 oO--J· 1105-Ciub !190...... ~ d 2.31-Jerry Wiggins Show · tm Ameche Show f~.ks hPre ann ~t ll~rbour · alarm and kept three hoses m• 1 2.00-Close Down. • ~ ... l Roun up and Ta k 3.01-Western Jamboree 2.55---News (,racr. Mr. Dl\ IS has ~llll'C rc· , the burning building. The .. 4 00-N · M 3.00-Dollars On Parade ~-~: ~ turn.ed to Moncton hut • ~Irs. 1 house. however, was compte!~ SATURDAY, August 20th. · ews m a' inute 3 -5--- SUSD.'I. Y, August 21st. 4.01-Ranch Party -~ News I AJl. Da1_11 lthc forme~ Oh\'e (~oss~. ly gutted and only the oute1 7.30-CBC News. .00-News in a Minute 4.00-Bob's Bandwagon 1!.\._l and the children Will be shell remains. The firemen 5 , 6.30-New! and Weather. 7.35-Top of the Momlnll. 5.01-Bob Lewis Dance Par!J 4.55---News 6.35---Sunday Breakfast. ~tJ)'tnC here With her. parents. wrre sl:cces>ful in preventine 8.00-CBC News and Weather. .00-News Highligbll 5.00-Bob's Bandwagon Mr. and Mrs. A. r.. Go':'e. for · the flames from reaching ad 6 6.55-Ncws. 8.15-Muslcal Clock. 6_01_weathcr 5.30-Supper Serenade 7.00-Sunday Breakfast. •bout another week. ll" nw~ : joining pro)lert)'. 9.00-Morning Devotlo-. .05-Bulletin Board 5.50-Fisherman's Forecast ... _ ,·i to meet old friends. Jo'or a while traffic had to be 6 7.30-St. Anne's Shrine of the . 9.15-Program PreYiew. .10-National New• 6.00-Bulletin Board .. ~ dh·erted from the highway \'Ia 6 Air. :· ~ 9.20-South of the Border .15---Sports Travelogue Mr. and ~Irs. Henry Smith the road around 1\lint ro1·e 1 6 7.45--Sunday Breakfast Club . arri\'fd from Toronto. and plan . Pond so that no undue delays 1\ 9.30-Tops in Review 6.25---Ever Battery News 6.30-Supper Serenade and News. to make their home here as : were encountered. 10.00-0utlook 6.30-Club 93 6.45-News 8.30-0ral Roberts. 10.30-News. .02-Ciub 7.00-Kiwanis Luncheon Ad· the)' ha~·e acquired a business 7 93 , 9.00-People's Gospel Hour. 10.35---Graftons Hour. 7. 0-News dress. property in Jhis ,·kinity. 1 3 1 9.30-Revi~al Echoes. , 11.00-BBC Variety. 7.45---Don Jamieson's News 7.30-Shillelagh Showtime. Harbour Grace 1 10.00-News. Mr. and 1\lrs. Wr>lry fios~e . p I , 11.30-:\lusic~l Program. 8.00-News in ·a Minute I 8.00-Cream Of The Crop . 10.05-0id. Old Story. are tht5 week rnjo)·ing a \'8· ersol1a s 111.45---Sarred Hc1rt Program. s.o'1-Best from the West 10.00-VOC\1 All Time Hi: I10.30-Frank and Ernest. ration at Sw1ft Current. : HARROl'R GRAO~ _ -:llr. 112.00-BBC New~ 8.30-National News Parade i l 1.00-Cburch Serviee. 112.15--.Tr. Farm Broadcast 8.31-Best from the West 10.30-EI·entide ~lcditations , P.~l. 'Rtrtonl \'i>itors at thr homr ' naudr llolwell of llerrinq :'\cd; t12.30-Wor1rl Church News. 9.00-News in a :l!inute 10.45-Sports · 12.1o-Vi>tas of IsraeL of Captain Srlb)' Yetman and ir- riiting 1\lr. and ~Irs. L. V. \2.4:~--l\lid Day Serenade. 9.03-NCid. Soirer. '1 1.00-Torbay Weather 1 ' 12.30-New~ . Mn. Yetman include: ~lr. and Chase. Victoria Street. . l'.ftl. 9.30-Chapel by the side or 11.05-llig 'l'op Ten \2.3.1-The Search. Mra. Arthur Barrett of Old 1.00-Doyle Bulletin. the Road. 11.30-C1ub 590 and -~ews. Mr anrt 1\11'5. Snow ar~ vlsi 1.00-Sports Review. l'trlican. Mr. and ~Irs. Kenneth 1.15-~lusical Program. 1 9.45-Dosco News. 1.15-Newa. tnrs of Mr. and ,\Irs. ,J. Soper, 1.30-CBC News and Weather. 10.00-News Highlights S.\'l'l'HDAY, August 20th. Head of Btl! Island ~lr~. Willis Haney Street. 1.:!5---Snnday Serenade. Holmbes nf SL .John's, ~lr. and 1.45-C'amera C'lub. 10.01-- The Falcon li.:l~-Breakfa,t with Bill. 1.45-Jiow Chmtian Science MrF. Gordon Moores of .\Jount 2.(){'-~lusical Prot!ram. 10.30-:\ational News 6.5;;-~rws ~1rs. Ronald ·rarrcll and Heals. Pearl. 2.15-~lovie Scene. 10.45-Sportl 7.00-Bre~kf~;t With Bill. family returned home after 2.00- .Jim Ameche Show an Smile When In 1\Mormon Elderls t'ltltrch News '\ Trouble Best Loved Hymns Exortation I Bishop Sheen son lo:ademy) I !ol'c the· man that can ~mil-e' ---..o~.------. EXORT.\TJOSII all adds up Church of ~linistcr: Rei', D. L. Brown, in trouble, that can gather ~bide With me: fast falls the eventide, . 1 We ha1e become ,.Increasingly B.A. Organist: Miss Snndra I strength from distress, a n d 11 he darkness deepens; Lol'd, With me ab1de: aware tat ell' ol the so-called ex· Writes Hynes. Choir Dtrcctor: Dr. C. grow bra1•e by reflection. 1t is 1When other helpers fall, and comforts flee, 1act science~ of mathematical lor- Englana W. Cho. I the business o! little minds to I Help of the helpless, 0 ab1de w1th me. , mulas, [or example, from 11h1ch 11 a.m., Sermon: Rev ..D. L. I shrink. but he whose conSCience can be forecast the !Oic~>s ol til~ LA Brown-SubJect: ''All Hands At approves his conduct, will pur· ~wilt to its dose ebbs ot life's lillie dav· inner atom and the Ol'lllting of THE NEWFOUND ND Work." H' · · 1 t d tl \ ·' ot1ter a1·e:•s. Orile1· is e11dent· in p]eo~ .urr. trade. science, war CATHEDRAL sue IS prmctP.eTshun pea. 1' Earth'< J·oys grow dim, iL!; glones nass awa)•· !HI:TI:"\G .\:"U F.\SflSG (Nursery facilities are still omas° a me 1 . •· • ·all ol this. o1 dt•r, and the mind .md conl\lcts: lJut 11 hat e~ eo are (Tenth Sunday after Trinity) being provided for your little Change and decay In all around I see: I of an lnllmte Adnlllustrator ~fan\· lhen• are lliiO dJd: fell to the external wo!ld, l hat 8 1•111·• Holy Communion; ones so bring them out to 0 Thou who changest not, abide with me. But he who'e mfimle orderlinr<, lht•re ~re l;o f.H. \latcJJal:~ wsltng or self demat as to I h P. 11 M 11 11orld of the sp11'1l. it g11es one 10.15 1.111., ~atins (said); Church wlth you ·on Sunday ystery I is el'erywhere in C\ idPnee, has thct·c is ,111 cliffer•·nce 11hate1er a.m., Cboral Eucharist. PreHaclh· mornings}. 'I need Thy presence every passing hour; not lift Ins thlidJen Without Jails lll't,,een dieting an•\ fa,ung, m a hi,.d1el sen~e of \ atues. er: The Beetor; 4.15 p.m., o y d I 1 d o[ Jtfe that lend to lesulls as elliwr tast•. one lo·<'' II right It ;cc•ms st;ange in any story Baptism and Churching of Presbyterr,"n.ft I I stoo . In a ove Y gaa en one I What but Thy grace can foil the tempter's power? . sJire ,•s cetta•n as the l a" s d ff r Jcc m o: f,ts\lng, \\ lll'thrl' 1l be that o[ "'omen· 6 30 p m E"ensong o:.w• mght- . ' Who hke Th~·scl{ my guide a11d .•lay can be'. , · " · But iht•l r 1' a gt<•, t 1 '' "' " ' ' · ·• ' ' 1Wh h 1 th C th d II " pel ta1'n1'n2 to pll.I'SJCal phcnom- t I · "II 111" llJI t:twndi or TIJPill'l monks, or 1 1 the da)', 9.30 a.m. J 11 a.m., Morning Sernces; And knew thP. Grent GardcneJ· II triumph still if Thou abide with me. but is no longer essenttal to hu of "ei\Jng 3 l<'dud,on on an HI· 111 !he sptiii. that is 11 hv 0 u r De11ne Lord 1et·ommendcd it in Holy Com_munion:d Mondday. . You are invited to worship was;~:;~: l~~:~mavcr : man hap1lmess. But 1t ~nnply con~c t:" h 11111 tlw ,,11 nc a' ~~~ Tuesday, Frtday an Satur ay 1nth us, · · _ Hold Thou Thy Cross before my closmg eyes. 1isn't so There is no e1 nlence' g one thothall'l tlotl.ll, to lwlp Ill< Sermon on the ~fount 1 111 "\t til' t1me' of fa (Tenth Sunday after Trinity) Preacher, :'llr. Doug Wmdsor; E\erybody Welcome. 1 has been hidden behind a maze I jump at ,people. Let this steals hom hinself. The s111ntl· J1e "' diffrll'll! "' he:11en and 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 11.W a.m., Sunday School· for 1ol pots and pans, and the true (mind be in you whi~h was m ler swindles h1mself. ~l••n su!- lwl' \lme to pia\· for tho~ in so!lOII' a.m., Holy Eucharist, Preacher: Primary and Kindergarten. First Bapt·is~:. nature of this lady has been lost, Christ Jesus. Give Him t h a~ fer Btl their life \un~. unde1 ll11• \l'h.tt no·' at•· Vandalism At Fishing Community .·• ·. I Teen-Agers Cause· Hundreds Of Dollars Of Damage To Fishermen's Property R.C.M.P. CONDUCTS INVESTIGATION off the wharves into the water .. cliffs, rifles are being fired on f of oil were stolen and b.o"xes . Capt. Dodd had a new boat, the beaches and it's just not 1 wh!ch fish are packed were , . By. BILL WESTCOIT JUSt recently launched. Some safe to fish in that district~ broken. Mr. Dodd doesn't· for- With tears. m h1s eyes, Capt. Jack Dodd sadly tolcl hoodlums stole a splicing knife anymore. lget his Dad's home which was the NEWS this story. from one of the sheds, drove Fish is worth approximately . ransacked and he hopes soon to ~I am a fisherman from Torbay, nne who depends holes i~ the bottom of it and S15 a quintal to these men.lcatch those responsible. "I have upon the fishing industry for a Jiving. We fishermen have even chipped the edge. ~ff the Capt. Dodd estimates his losses 1 travelled a great deal in my 1 only n few months a Year to make enough money to see ha~dwood top thus 5 ~ 1~01! t~e to be approximately $ZOO in 1 day," said Mr. Dodd, "I have • pamt surface and rummg his f h d th · f h' b · t d'ff' I our waY through· and this year sad to sav we11 he for- . 15 an e same. m IS mg _een up agams many 1 1cu · • . . ' . , •. new boat wh1ch cost nearly gear. ties and toughs ... this is the tunnte to, clear $200; that 15• If tlungs contmue the way $400. . One Mr. Winsor came all the worst I have ever witnessed." they ar~. , Traps have been sunk, buoys way from Port de Grave to do REPOR'fED TO AUTHORITIES FORCED TO COME TO ST. JOHNS on the trawls have been cut some fishing in that district. The foregoing has been re- rlfle and 1 even got a slight tan. dd · h , . b h If f ll I f' h thus causing them to sink (one Someone put a tear in one of his ported to the Federal authori· By BILL WESTCOTT On Sunday we travelled four· :Mr. Do ~arne to St. Jo n s on e a . 0 a t le 15 • trawl is worth approximately traps (about 8 fathoms) causing ties and Inspector Bartrum .. of Hi! gang, it's great to be back again with another teen miles to Church and on re· ermen of Torhay to report acts of vandahsm hy te~n- $60.). Cod traps have been jig·, him !9 lose about 500 to 600 the R.C.11.P. has called an im turning discovered a flat tire (male and female) causing them to lose a cnns1d- ged and fish stolen from their i quintals of fish (at $15 a quin· mediate investigation. ''uition uf YOUTH PARADE in your NEWS ... one which 1:~gcrs .. , oh we lilt's all in the game! erahle amount of money. nets. Nets have been cut and' tal ... figure it out). Several of these hoodlums I sincerely hope you'll enjoy. We enjoyed a nice cooked din· So far this summer, Mr. Dodd Ibeen victims of the following in general. day after day, money [ NO RCMP AT TORBAY are said to be known. one has Looking at the Calendar on my desk I st>e thnt there's ncr when we arrive back to our and his fellow fishermen have acts of v~ndalism so far this is being thrown away. ''Not one RCMP uniform has been taken into custody. · just approx. two (2) more weeks of freedom left for our High Cabin (thanks to lllrs. Alcock) llterally been ransacked by summer. "Our livelihood is at stake," 1 been seen in the Torbay district The rest remains to be seen School students and I guess most of our ~ack to schoolcrs a very fine cook. teen-age hoodlums. Hundreds Teenage boys have raided the said ~ir. Dodd, "and It's being for quite a while," said ~lr. and it is hoped that this trouble are alreadY beginning to prepare for school opening (Sep And so the time new and soon of dollars worth of gear and waterfront at night. throwing ruined by these barbaric teen· Dodd. "We wish they'd look will finally be cleared up .and trmber 1st). it was time to leave for St. fishing tackle have been des· fishing gear over the wharves, agers." around a little closer, especial· the fishermen can return. to John's aealn. We enjoyed every troyed. stealing oars. breaking locks ly around the waterfront where, their work without being hind- . This certain))• has been a ter· During the week-end we en· minute of it and are looking Poor fishermen in the Torbay from sheet doors, damaging Other Instances. boulders they're neected the most." lered again by selfish, idiotic r1f1c Summer for all of us and joyed wonderful weather and forward to Labour Day week· (Tapper's Cove district) have boats and even tipping sheds been rolled down over the Just last week several barrels: teen-age hoodlums. I'm sure as far as the weather did some swimming, boating, end. Many thanks to George ~ ------· ---- man Is concerned , . , he cer· walking and even picked a Peel for the use of his boat J h M h• I s N o tainly played his part. couple of gallons of blueberries. and especially to lllr. and Mrs. A Bad Fall 0 nny at IS I .hoe ow n Last week friends, I spent an· We were treated llke kings and Alcock. other terrific week-end at still haven't stopped talking We arrived home Sunday Maher~ with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. about the friendliness of the night about 8 p.m. and then • • • • Plans Show Other Foot Alcock (jr.) Somehow or oth· people at Maher's Cabins. back to work. er, 1 can't find a nicer place There are over 15 aummer Keep up your support to our Ft t kB k H s I I , . to spend a hol!day. We left St. homes there each one filled Y.P. and thanks a million for Tour NEW YORK- Some of the John's on Friday (just after with ~tood 'ole Newfie hospital· last week's mall. Any comments I zpa riC rea s IS pine' For Fall I supper) and reached our des- It)'. This friendliness by the or suggestions should be mailed · 'I manufacturers who grew · •P tination about 9 p.m. The road: people who helped to make our toBill Westcott, Youth Parade __ with and expanded the practice wasn't good by any means. how. iweek·end worthwhile and a Ectitor, The DAILY NEWS. I spine ia broken in two places HOLLYWOOD - Colum b i a :of payola ha\'e been having a recor~ing artist Johnny Mathis t tough time adjusting to the cur ever, good old volks stool! up to 1, special thanks to them. P.S. See you in Church on I and presently x-rays are being it and we had no complaints. As 1 said the weather was ter· Sunday. I studied. is currently preparing a road I rent more-or-less payola-free tour show that will play in 1 record business. · Fitzpatrick will be placed In theaters up and down the West i It has been reported that '· a cast and will have to remain Coast in the month o( Sep· ;some of four nervous record William Tucker's Itinerary in it for at least 10 months. 1 tember. 1 execs have grown eyen . ~ore Presently he is situated at Ward , The show is slated to run for, nervous, due ~o the hme It n~w I A at st. Clare's Hospital and is two and one half hours and will 1 takes to tell If a r~co~d hM It. 1 under the care of Dr. Horan. feature not only Mathis' singing ,and th~n to break It If It iio~s 1 but his dancing as well. A com- haye 11. One excitable _l,nd1e 1 ! :Mike Fitzpatrick will later pany of dancers will also be fea·1 ch1ef was soundm_g _of~ two 1 return to his home on Bell Is· I lured. For two of the San I w~eks_ ago about h1s diff1cu!IIes • ... , I land. Members of the st. IDiego and Los An~eles show- with JOC~S. Th1s exec used. to :Pat's hockey team will miss him ings, the singer will also have I have a sizable payroll operation. I·';~~;?: ,,r.:. ::~·~':.·~:.:::· ~:-::.~. ~,:: r ~~k~i:::~:·:.,:' :.: .. :::' :~,%!: .r~~~~·::::~:J~:: '· ....,:1 ...... - ·'' "'"'";,!1 1 ltion, which is actually follow- ;!Im~s _they even tell me !hey : 1ast year. ing what might be considered a . d?n t hk~ a record. Th~,Y never TV spectacular format, with , d1d that In th old days. four production numbers, is be· 1 ---·--- Relaxing In The Sun ing choregraphed by Hermes J • Pan who staged the two award I winning Fred Astaire TV-ers • Darin Piamst Mathis' manager, Helen Noga,, I ~! \is executive producer for the, On New Reco.._rd 1show and her firm, Noga Pro-~ 'ductions, will present it. . For Dirk-A Book And AThe tour kicks-off in Russ 1 NEW YORK-Smger Bobby Auditorium, San Diego, Sep. lDarin will. demonstrate his tal· himself. !ember 2 and 3· moves on to the ent as a smger and composer It happened on the road above Greek Theater' in La's Angeles on a new Atco instrumental sin· Alhaurin de Ia Torre, near from the 5 to the 11· and then gle, featuring Darin on piano, Malaga, Spain, where Dirk is on up the coast for five days, from which will be released next Of The 1 location for The Singer Not the 13 thru 18 at the Geary week: . . . when he. sh.ould have been on The Song In which he plays a in Can Francisco; and then on Th1s is the. first tim~ Darm the set fl_lmm~. . . ruthless, cruel bandit. to Vancouver, Portland, Seattle has playe_d Pl.ano. and \'lbes on . A qu~ck·thl~kmg assistant As he sauntered along the winding up at Edmunton, Can· TV and In his .n1tery act. T~e director Immediately engaged road he look d u t 1 ada. tunes, both. wntten by Darm 0 Med. Manolo as Dirk's stand-in for 50 alike him~ P see a ~an are "Beachcomber" and "Au- You can't film all the time two weeks. When the film unit colouring ndm featur~s, height!, WORD'S SOURCE tumn Blues." He plays vibes in , t G d h 'II a expression as o I h' At LP "D . t th even though the singer not the mo 'es on . o . ran a a, e WI go be his exact double. Colonel Martinet was a .. IS n~,w co , arm a e song unit, now on location near back to his JOb and tell the Dirk was first startled the . French army inspector noted I Copa. Malaga in South, Spain, Is do story of the strange day he met 1 amused but he said nothing n for the strictness of his discip-1 . ing a 13· or 14·hour day. --:------..:.::::::::::,:·~:~~~~~~·- line. Today, a "martinet" is a · BLIND TRAINING SCHOOL There must come a time for rather fussy disciplinarian. I Perkins Institution for the relaxation, and this is, of course, Blind, established at Water· in the evening. Patinum combines well with , town, Mass., in 1829, was- the How do the stars, Dirk Bo several kinds of metal and is I first training school for the garde, John Mills and Mylene Song Hit used to make some alloys. blind in the L'nited States. Demongeot relax? RETURNS IN HIS ROLLS Dick Bogarde returns in his ~op ,Onop Oo~ Oop Oop, Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop Oop. Rolls Royce car to the luxurious ere ) II man m the funny papers we all know Pez Espada Hotel, There, in an Alley. Ooop Oop Oop Oop Oop. ' eighth floor suite on the bal He hved way back a long time ago Your Big cony overlooking the blue Alley O?p Oop Oop Oop Oop, ' Medittera nean, Dirk, after he He don t eat nothiu but a hear cats stew, has taken off his black bandit's Alley O?p ~op Oop Oop Oop, Tate A Very Popular TV Show costume ·which he has been Well this cats name is Alley Oop. wearing all dayin the film, re· Top Ten Hired to aerve justice on a David l\lcLean Is seen in the jected suitor, Corey; and young !axes wearing cotton slacks and killer, Tate flnda a rejected starring role of Tate. Phyllis All?y Oop Oop Oop Oop, Alley Oop, Craig Curtis featured as the kil a blue and white Swiss shirt. (1) ITSY BITSY TEE~IE WEE:s'IE IU!torhu set off a chain re- Love Is featured In the role of ler's son, Matty. GREAT READER He s the toughest man there is alive action of death and bitterness Lulie. Supporting cast mem Dirk is a great reader, and Alley Oop, ' ffiffi£!1 YELLOW POLKA DOT BIKINI ..... Brian Hvland Tate, hired to track a killer, SORRY ...... Brenda' la the episode entitled, "A ben Include Crahan Denton becomes ill and is found by the it may well be that he decides WeariJ1' clothes from a wild eat's hide (2) I'M Lee Reekoning," on the TATE aer- playing Abel King, the accused man he is stalking, and is taken to have a light dinner served in Alley Oop, ' (3) IT'S NOW OR NEVER ...... Elvis Pr~sley lea, Wednesday, August 24. killer; Bing Russ~ll as the re· to his home where his daugh. his suite and then get down to He's the king of jungle jive, (4) ONLY THE LONELY ...... Roy Orbinson some ,.serious reading. ter, Lulie King, nurses Tate Look at that caveman go. (5) ALLEY-OOP ...... Dante and the Evergreens back to health. During his re STUDIES HIS SCRIPT I,.,.: __"_S_o_on_e_r_S_t_a_te_'_' _ _.I Answer to l're'l'lous Pun I• Ah .... {6) IMAGE OF A GIRL ...... The Safaris covery, Tate learns that Abel But, last thing of all, Dirk (7) WALK, DONT RUN ...... : ... Ventures always atudles the script of his Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop. Kin£ murdered a . man in the 18) TELL LAURA I LOVE HER ...... Ray Peterson AQOU 118 Short 5aekel mistaken belief he had com film, and Ill will meticulously I !lie Ddbud D7 Dina promised Lulie. Corey, the read through and learn the Jines He's got a chauffeur that's a genuine dinosaur (9) PLEASE HELP ME I'M FALLING ...... Hank Locklin It Oklahama'l !8 DenUat (a b.) Kings' foreman, wants· to marry of his part and the scenes he AlleY Oop Oop Oop Oop Oop, ' \10) WALKIN T.O NEW ORLEANS ...... Fats Domino tmefal --.. 119 Lease Lulie and warns Tate to stay will have to act during the (As recorded in The Billboard's Honour Roll of H~ts, 1-ftOfm' Is DOWN next day. And he can knuckle your head before yol' count to four, away from her; Tate overhears Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop. August 20th, 1960) tilt mlltlelot 1 JlouDdl Ulecl Corey make derosatory and de- For Dirk Bogarde, unpunc . ·---··- --- I Oklahoma'• by Jolters . famatory remarks about the tualily is a crime. He's ~ot a big ugly club and a head full of hair elllelal- 2 SloplnJ Wl7 CALLED AT '1.15 Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop, ' Ill the 3Astam girl, who had rejected his ad· edaortaUe4 sUkwonn 24 'l'rUdge 39 Poem vances. In a final gun battle · His call to the Little Spanish Like great big lions and grizzly hears, berl~:a~er 4 Dinner count 25 Hindu queen 40 Flac Tate ·ahooll Coey who confesses town of Alhaurin de Ia Torre Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop, Alley Oop. U)l • I SUltank • 28 DesserUI 42 UACioses that he started the lies about where Roy Baker. is producing He's the toughest man there is alive, llllodent deere 27 Russian 43 Wan Lulie and the murdered man and directing The Singer Not Alley Oop, M 'Wild ox ol I Orlenlll ~ wolthound 44 Oklahoma lltl when he could not have Lulie The Song In {:inemaScope and Ctlebtl 'I a. ~d 28 CJ)' of an - of And Bogarde arrives exactly Wearin' clothes from a wild eat's hide, 11Zject I 'J'tadt bacch8nal&· 89,919 aquare himself. Abel Is told he killed an Innocent man because of colour Is Invariably at 7.111 a.m. Alley Oop, ... • 18 o\tmotphm 1/l:tNw pol10n 29' Stl1ht tastes mUe1 17 11auurt of 10 ltllow ao Cloy -IS Tumult Cotey's jealous lies . 7.15 eveey single day-word-per He's the king of the jungle jive, Jlper U al,.. hMriM U Took Into 47 Quote feet In h!a lines ind lmowinll Look 11t that caveman go. lllbowecl 111m1 11 Bitt. ,_. ~ 48 Statue exactly what be is to do, Ah .•.. to l1WW. rt :II Conn7 49 Fast season As Roy 'Baker says of him: 20Cilanta .,..._ lll'llrll* OZCoalscutUe "He is a very fine artist and a Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop DU Yesteryear's Tops truly professional one. To many »~ men and women behind the cam· f!e rides through the jungle tearin' limbs off the trees 2tLtftna Tbe nation'• top tunes oa AHey Oop Oop Oop Oop, 2'1Accolt eras, professionallsm is the recorda u reported Ia greatest virtue in any actor or !{nockin' great big monsters get on their knees, UVInlllh Billboard Jllnd!IM actress." AlleY Oop Oop Oop. U.Atlttna AUGUST 13, 1955 ., .,., , 1. Rock Around the Clock The cats don't bug him cause they know better, .H 'WIIIttr ._. .._loo..l.._.ri-+- 2. Unchained Melody - Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop,. lt-eUI• 3. Learnln' the Bluu Dirk Bogarde eame, suddenly Cause he s a mean motor scooter and a bad go-getter • rill.. , 4. Ain't 1t a Shame and unexpectedly, face to face Alley Oop Oop Oop Oop. IICbotM 5. Hard to Get with ..• hlmHlf. He's the toughest man there is alive lf~l 6. Cherry Pink and Apple But the double, Manolo Gon- Alley Oop, Blossom White u:rat salez a nle1man, created fur· Wear:; clothes from a wil~ eat's hide t1 ""'.aulD~~ 7. Something's Got!f Give ther consternation, for Mylene Jift 8. A Blossom Fell AlleY Oop, . e...._JOGia Demongeot noticed him too and He's the bully-gully king of jive, THIS • Boy-proof shoes with fine leather uppers • Super-flexible for CHICKEN LEGS DANISH CREAM comfort • Vulcanized waterproof non·sllp soles 59'· lb. 2 .for 33'· SPACE made by JELLY TOILET TISSUE dOHNWHITE 3 for 2Sc· 1 clo1. for $1.00 FOR means made r/tt.$'C /'(ght IMPORTANT This guarantee only opplie:; to the Soles and LARGE BOXES ASSORTEO SWEET :loes not apply where the footwear is dam REAL aged by the action of Oil, MANURE or BlSCUITS EXTERNAL ACIDS. W YOUTHS' Size 11-1 ...... $4.95 VALUES e BOYS' Sizes 2-5 ...... $5.40 Jackman &Greene • YOUNG MEN'S $izes 6-7 ... $6.7 5 GROCERS COOKSTOWN ROAD DIAL The picture shows the Basement Hardware DepartmenT of Electric Utilities, which fe~lures one of the greatest vari&ties of hardware in St. John,s-Gardening tools, glass cutting, paints and roofing materials, in short everything for all your home improvement n~ds. All are top quality materials at the lowest possible prices. Call in· today, to get what you want-when you want it, at the Electric 1Jl'i!ities Limited, Your Higher Levels Hardware Store1 Freshwater Road • ...· . ' ..•. ... UTILITIES for . ELECTRIC ..-. These Values Can't Be Outclas·sed GIRLS' DRESSES TUNICS Sanforized Plaid also Plain Cotton. Size 4 to 14. Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14. $2.98 Price $1.89 >!:•~-· .. --...... ' ...- .. UNIFORMS :;~ BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS Size 8 to 14. ;::. : . -!?· . Sanforized Broadcloth. $3.98 .. White also Fancy . KITCHfN STEP.ON GARBAGE CANS Size 11 V2 to 14. White Enamel with Chrome Top. Price $1.98 GIRLS' BLOUSES $8.95 crnd $9.95. Colour White Size 7 to 14 Short Sleeve. PLASTIC IUCKETS ...... age. ea. BOYS' GREY FLANNEL PANTS $1.49 and $1.98 $1.98, $2.75, $3.25, $3.45, Size 7 Jo 16 long Sleeve. · $3.95, $4.95 and $5.75. $1.75 and $1.98 PLASTIC IABY lATHS ...... $2·~9 and $3.98 Sl:JPREM! ALUMINUM COOKING WAR! SCHOOL BAGS BLAZERS ~avy Bakelite Handles and Copper Top. . leather, Plastic. etc:. Size 4 to 6x. 1-large Fry Pan with Cover. $1.49, $2.95, $3.45, $3.75 $2.98 .1-Large Saucepan. and $3.95. Size 7 to 14. l"':'Medium Saucepan. Also Book Tote and Ring Binders. $3.98 1-Large Double Boiler. ONLY ...... $29·95 SET. Complete range of footwear for Girls' and · Boys' also Sneaker Boots and Shoes. CROSS'S ALSO THE VALUE STORE SINCE 1904 A host of items !uch as B~ys, and Girls, Socks, Bells, Braces, T'ies, LONG'S HILL ...... PI-lONE 4342 ' I and School Supplies etc. DUCKWORTH STREET ...... PHONE 3257 All at the usual popular low prices for which Cross1s are famous. REMEMBER~ IT 'PAYS TO SHOP AT. CROSS'S / . , ' \ SECTION II THE DAILY NEWS SECTION II THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOkiN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 -~------~------~~~~----~------~~~~------• ·' •• Opens For Business Tonight With Many . . Spec1al Food Courses . · . adults have received their din· g~ther. These rooms will pro· The Blue Rat! opens tomght. nera the children will get theirs vtde the real touch for small This is Newfoundlan~'s lat~t in 1' special meat platter. Sev· weddin~ parties, family affairs and most up to the mmute dtn· era! large booths will provide and brtdgc and other groups ing ll,loon and is locat~d Oil the space for families up to eight. wishir:g to eat and enJoy a COil· Topsatl Road, three mtles from versahonal evening. Thts added St. John's on the site of the The Blue Rail will aerve service should gain for the old Chateau. home made breads and rolls, Blue Rail additional clientele. Th ~I d ::\ made on the premises in the All guests wlll be treated with La ; ~wne~si · J· t agn· · ~~s. spacious and modern kitchen. the same efficient and courteous r . a ey, m en ° tve e Three kinds of hrend will be service which will be the buy. pubhe. • real treat, as far as available-white, brown and word of the Blue Rail. food .•s concerned. part fr?m sweet. Loaves mav be purehas· ~caturtng barbecued sparc-rtbs ed by customers after they have . At the end of th.e dining room m a thr~Nourse dlnn~r, t~e had their dinner. Sandwiche& 1s . a soda fountam and so.ft house wtll have a spec~al dtn· will also be featured and "take· drtnk bar where droppers-In ncr ea_ch da~ which wtll cost out" dinner.; wiJI be provided will be able to buy cigare~les, on!)· nmety-etght cents. . .for those who prefer to ~at candy, .chocolates and vartous Both ~lr. and Mrs. F~hc~ ar~ home or would like to surprise soft drmks. w~ll known. Mr. Faber. m parh· f · t h · h · 1 I 1 0 1 cular, who has travelled all over ~·it~•e::.e a of ~~= o~:~~e ;?a~ ~ . Apart .from ~lcctl'ic ranges in 1 th! province and for many \'Cars . 1 5 ·the spactous kttchen, there Is . was in the wholesale bu;iness spectal meals. also a new and large propane , and .llerated water manufactur· ~lr. and .Mrs. Fahey Intend, ga~ range. which will · prol•!dc.l tr. ha sa high reputation en· with their sla!C. to give person· qutek servtce for those. ~eekm;: 1 joyed by few. He had his wife alized service and will be pres· reg~lar meals contammg a : hne seen the need for a mod· ent e 1•er~· day from noon to 21 vartet~ of vegetables and mca.ts 1 trn restaurant and dining hall a.m. to see that service will be and .ftsh. The large ~vcns wtlll on busr Topsail Road and ha\'e as efficient as is humanly pos· i provtde the cooks wtth plenty : The Blue Rail, ToF ail Road (formerly Chateau) will open tonight under the new ownership of Mr. and Mrs. l. l. fahey. Potrons wlW ~t.' eut t.o provide the public sible. !of quick heat for broads, pies 1 wtth cuistne equal to any ob· . . . i i receive high class meals. Weddings and other parties will also be catered to in this new modern Hostelry. The Blue Roll will be t~pen tainablt In the best road houses .The dmmg room Is spactous ·and other tasties prrpared for : In North Amei'iea. wtth a large number of tables . · for four and many booths the public. doily from Noon to 2 a.m. and Sunday. The owners have procured lhe services of a professional Chef who has hod many yeors experl· Apart from 1pecially prepar· around the edges for two, four . . . td dinnera for those who just and eight. The large open fire· The kttchen ts also eqmpped ence in the United States. rlrop In on their wa:v to or from place will give real warmth In with meat slicers and c'hip rna. St. John's, they will also pro· the autumn and winter when •ide courses for a variety of i guests gather to enjoy 1 meal at chines for the ever popular tastes. The children will not be 1 the Blue Rail. ' di~eriminated against as they · French fries, southern fried i will be charged less than their On the second floor are two , h · k d th i 111 0 parenta or JUirdians. When the large rooms where private din· Ic tc en er popular run 1 ner parties will be able to ol the mlll meals. ------~------~.:..==:.._------~·------·------·- -·-·--- -- BLUE RAIL This is 0 section of the spacious dining room of the Blue Rail. Tables for 4 patrons will be cover~~ with 'tastefully coloured tablecloths. There are also booths for 2 or 4 or more, pa~ticularly for Iorge famthes up RESTAURANT to 8. The Blue Roil intends to offer Home-like service ond food for all the family. TOPSAIL ROAD 1 I MAKE 4 DATE TO DINE, AT THE BLUE RAIL I I I WITH THE FAMILY WITH YOUR GUESTS WITH YOUR "BEST It's a ~ood habit for happy family The pleasure's yours, the work's ours. GIRL" WE CATER TO living-to edt out more often and enjoy when you entertain here. You and Mom, wife or favorite date, she'll en • life more I Bring the family here,· your $1Uests will enjoy fine food, joy every minute, savor every del!cious WEDDINGS, PRIVATE mouthful, when you bring her here to where the pleasant atmosphere matches courteous · service, a gracious atmos· dine. A charming atmosphere and the excellent food. They'll love It and phere. And, you'll have ·no fuss or choice menu makes an evening out a· PARTIES and DANCES •• will you. clean-up worries I gala occasion ! ,, • - • • . . • RESTAURANT/ TOPSAH. lOAD (Formerly known as The Chateau) PHONE 96400 ., . k_ .. • THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, -1%0 Mr. and Mrs. Lar Fahey proprietors of the Blue Rail. They and their staff will give patrons their specialized Kevin Darcy, professional Chef in the spacious kitchen of the Blue Rail which is fully equipped with propane •nd personal service from noon to 2 a.m. 7 days per week. gas and electric ranges, and all othe; equipment needed to provide any type of food for the modern dines, ~~------~----- agus .20; Cream of Celery .20; e ~ cause it's made with extra e~~ med. Cream of Mushroom .20; Cream p f ch . f\ . yolks and a special ill•md of oils. Combine I he chicken, mayon· The Blue Rail's Menu of Tomato .20; Cream of Chick- ro es ('I 0' na . ~. Wc'l'e used the .;atin->mooth naise, O\ii'CS and celery and mix en .20. . J' \.., mayannois~ to . top the salads lightly. For each sandwich, BEVERAGES , Sausagfs) .90; Hamburger I HOT PLATTERS Served With Rolls. 't~o. They re p1eture prctty-JU~t place lettuce on one slice of All soft drinks 10 and 20 :Special .40; Hamburger, plain. Hamburgers .95; Smoked -- 1 nght_ .±or the lad;cs- 1have all the necessary qualilica· lions, several being Jaw gradu· POLLY'S QUIZ Food And Eating Habits ales. Yet, any woman who wishes to take the police in- spector examination. must take 1 By POLLY CRAMER: . ·~ private lessons first. \ Dear _Polly: We art .thmk_mJ: In The Netherlands The .standaras set for uniform· i of pamt.I~g our red ,bnck f1re SOCIAL DIFFERENCES into a Dutch office In C a n a d a ed pollcewomen are higher than . place II hlte and aren t sure 11 In di.scll5sing food and eating around 11 o'clock, he will .Ill of· for their male colleagues. The : we should use a ~ater base, .oi;l babits in the Netherlands It fered coffee. result is, of collrse,. that they i or rubber base ~amt. Is ther~ II should be stressed, llrst of all, Luach 1 constitute an elite corps. Their i chance of t~e f,Ireplace ~how1ng that these vary according to the Lunch, If eaten at home,. II 11 Ireports and summonses 8 r e 1 b:own. spots. I II apprec1~te. ad· social standard of Dutch !ami- more elaborate version of break· generally well written; they be-. v1cc sm~e we feel that th!s Is a lies, as well as to the district fast. It consists of bread with : have in a dinnified manner In 1touchy JOb and would llke to v.·here people live. Food served cold meat and cheese and often ~most towns their duties c~nsist 1 avoid problen_'s.-E,.B: ... in a labourer's rami\y is differ· includes a cup of soup or a 1of controlling traffic, sen·ing : . Dear E .. B.· Pamtmg 8 brl~ 1 ent from the meals of a pro- small hot d\sh prepared or left· summonses where they are due, fJr~place IS no prool~m. r\:e sperous Dutch family; the for· overs. The Dutch cold cuts are , helping children and old people: pamted mbany. and. With almost 1 mer will concentrate more on of a great variety; smoked meat,/ 1 across the street, and giving tee-. any sort of pamt I happened. to 2 substantial hearty m~als pro1•id·, various kinds of liverwurst and ! tures nt traffic exhibitions. They; have ~andy. ~ny ~f the tbr~ lng the energy required for man· I other sausages, cold ham, roast- :also go out on patrol duty, aJ.: that }OU mentwn will work.;.'the Uel labour: "white collar" peo· beef, meatloaf, head-cheese, pork I ways two ol tlwm side bv sidc~ 'l1earth. Will get some scrat~b~s 1 pie who, or course. •el'juire less I etc. For beverages milk and ! cyclinl( tiJe streets. Amsterdam . an~ chips from use btit these .are calories, will not takt> quite as· coffee are served. If now has women on duty in the easy to touch up. someon~ 1 A heary food. Some ot them also:· wantsb If a dessert,· h fruit (good and , police offices where people h"\'Cu s ror the brcwn spots, I've no b a1·e mor~ amp.e1 means enabl· j ount II\ m I e Netherlands I is ! to report traffic tick~ts. Some·· idea what would cause them and ing them to add a li~tle reline • n\'qilable. 1 how, sec1'nrr~ a female pol1'"e' of. don't think you need ,•.-orry about m;~t to their cookln~. 1 Ten : ficer seems to stifle their angry !heir appearance. REGIO~Al. DIFFERJ,;NCES I Between 4 and 5 o'clock In the 1protests . . . . • • • ::: . A~ for re.~lonal dificrenccs. the · nftcrnoon most Dutch people re· : In the police corps, increa,in,: Dear Polly· I hil\·e n problem touthcrn· provinces, bein~ clo>cr lax 0\'er a cup of tea. Tbis is the 1 emphasis 1's l>ei·n~" pia""d" on with mv 1J\'lllg· · room wm· dow. 1 to Bel~Ium and Fmnce, tend to time when children <'Orne home 1 education nne! on methods of pre. have b~n planning to use cor· bnrc ;lightly different menls and,· from school; ten·time ls very '1 ~ention. .\!oci"I'Il' tl'eJJI!s of chi'!d. nic~ boar ds w hen we re decora~ \\'::erea, in ~orne :":orthcrn pro- important, for that g11'es them a • protection >en·,. a~ rtireclil'e~ in and 1 gather that you ;;pprove, · \'i~ccs tea is vrrv po~ular ani is chr.nce to tell ~!other about th~ 1 ·tile work of tlw jurcnile police. generally ser\'erl for bren';fast 1 ad\'~ntures of the dr,y, :tlorc·' 1-'or this rra,on. fi\e women Que>tion is about the finl!i. and in lhe aflernoon. Dutchmen. 0\'Cr, it gil•es them fresh COlli'·. - police inspl'Ctors ha\·e been at· Should they match the woorl· in the So\Ith are ~reat eoifee- · n::e to tackle the chores of home·~ laelwd to the Stale Police which work, he covered with wallpapc~ drinkers .. E \'en in a small: work. Th'is is a section of the spacious dining room of the Blue Rail. Tables far 4 patrons will be covered with co\'ers Dutch l'il!ages an;t rural or with drapery f~tric-~lrs. tountry hk•, the !'\etherland• re- Dinner f II I d bl I h Th I b th f 2 4 fcularly1 for large families up 'areas. It is tlwir ta SINCERE WE EXTEND SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS BEST WALSH'S TO THE Best Wishes ·BLUE RAIL W.ISHES TO MR. and MRS. L. L. FAHEY RESTAURANT TO THE ~N THE GRAND OPENING ON ITS OF THE RENOVATION ·BLUE RAIL. ' . BLUE AND RESTAURANT ' GRAND ON ITS RAIL GRAND OPEN'ING RESTAURANT OPENING .MAKERS OF WALSH'S ENRICHED 'BREAD SMITH CORONA CASHIERS, TYPEWRITERS, • • OffiCE AND RES.TAURANT EQUIPMENT AND EXT!:ND SUPPLIES. S.INCERE BEST WISHES CANADA DOMINION MACHINERY TO THE PACKERS LTD. & .EQUIPM.ENT CO., LTD. BLUE RAIL RESTAURANT · WATER ~TR~ET ST. JOHN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT DIVISION ON ITS RECENT RENOVATION 191 WATER STREET DIAL 5105 · AND GRAND OPENING • 14 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLO., FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1960 Connolly Shutouts As Lew Burdette Has No-Hitter Crusaders Edge Feild Harry Ennis Tallies Lone · Goal ftoly Crass moved into third 1pot In senior foot ball championship play last nig.ht as they edged Felld lans 1-0 at the Ayre Athletic Grounds. The win gives the Crusaders eight points, one behind second pla.ce Guards who trail league leading St. Pat's by three poinb. For the secand straight encountsr Holy Cross got a top performance from netminder Bill Connolly as he registered his second shutout in a row. Starry Harry Ennis gave the Crusaders their victory margin late in the second half. Connolly shutout St. Bon's In i Ennis atarted to move Into lila Jut game with several great the soalmouth u Gulliver got atopa 11 Holy Cross took that I ~et for the corner. He was un· eoe 1.() and last night he was noticed and arrived at the ten grut .again as Ennis' goal gave yard line the same time u the the Crusadera tilt squeaker. ball. With 1 maze of players In While they are third in Cham· front of Feild goalie Pennell, pionshlp play Holy Cross are the low, eenter goal ahot from now tied with St. Bon's in the i Ennis went Into the mesh at third round for the Caribou I:!:.40 for thP game's only score. Troph)', Both teams ha\'e won ~ Gerry Gulliver, who had '"'0 or three starts and have 'cros~ed a nice corner for the tlll'o games remaining, St. Pat's · Holy Cross marker, carne close also hll'e four points m thn 1, to ~cori!lg himself In the dying final round but ha1•e played i minutes of the flr~t. half. GUlli· onl!<' t,.ice and must play three 1 ver hit the bar from flv• yards more fixtures. ·with the rebound £olnll to Playin~ the fir~t trn minutPs goalie Pennrll. of the game with ten men Holy \ In registering the shutout, l'ro5~ had reildians holding the i Crusader Connolly made a great Pdit for mo!t of the encounter. 'stop on John Carter in the A brick wall defensive unit and :opening stanza and robbed C'onnoJl~··s top stops were tho ! Junior Thistle of a sure tally bil factors in the Holy Cross late In the second frame. He ,·ictor~·. I came up with several other fine After SO minute~ of scoreless ·saves over the route. ~occer, Ennis was left unchcck· 1 Alee Faulkner, Feild center, cd ft1r a minute and he scored. 1 entered the game tied with Gem· Gulliver took a corner 'Charlie Chaytor or MC United kkk lt1 set up the tally after In the scoring race. He had a Buck Prnnell deflected the bali bullet drive in the firtt half behind the Feild nets on a top blocked by Crusader full Frank ~al'f'. O'Keefe with Connolly out of position and saw Connolly ma'ke a good save on a grounder In the second stanza. While Connolly was great for Holy Cross, Feildians got a top notch netmlndlng display from Buck Pennell. He was screened on the goal by Ennis and raced from his nels often to break up Holy Cross attacks. Sam Pretty turned In another outstanding defensive display at his fullback slot for Holy Cross while Harry Ennis was great both ways at centerhalf. Bob and Blll Woods were the other top players for the Cru· saders. Doug House saw action at fullback for Felldians and wat BILL CONNOLLY 1 a tower of strength in a loalnl Mount Allison University Sackvillt, New Brumwick a.uu eooo- lw Aim I HllMur C..... In ,...y lltldt FOR n'llTB!R INFORMATION WRITE THE llEGISTilAI Two senllll' football I&I'Oet are alated for the Ayre Athletic Greunda on Saturday. At 2.30 Felldlans take on MC-Unlted, while St. Bon'a and St. Pat's clash at 11.30. - St. Paf's with 12 points ne.ed - four polnta from tbair remalll· - Inc three game• to talt:e the title In the third round they can ·move well out front with a win while a victory for St. Bon's will leave the Irish, Holy Cross and the BluegQlda ·all deadlocked for the Caribou Trophy. St. Pat's will go with their uaual lineup while St. Bon's will have Tom Murphy back In uniform. Feild will likely dress the salne lineups that saw ac. tlon last night whl\e the MC· HALIFAX - United s~tuad II in doubt, Weekend $36.oo one-way Tourist Softball - The schedule · of James for - 1 Senior Softball over the week· - 1 end wa1 released laat night by - . League -Secretary Tom Barron: - I To·Nlght:- · - U5-C~mets vs Acea - Baturda,v:- -~ I10.30-RedCliff VI Falcons 2.30-Acea VI Hygrades - 1 Members of the Executive of the Laurier Club, elected at the Annual Meeting of the Laurier. Clul: T~~rs.day, August 1B. (I-~ front) Bil' - •UIO-Jaya VI Comets - Ill YOU" T"AVEL 8.45-Hawks vs ·Falcons Allen, Norman Billard, 1st. Vice-Presdient; The Hon. Dr. Fred Rowe who conducted the el:_ct1o; ·~· ~cers; Joe As~ley, Pres1denh E./ - Suuday:- r. MINT OR 'HONE TCA learning, Secretary; Douglas Hunt, 2nd. Vice-Pref.ideroi and Myle· Murray. (Rear, l·r) uerr~ .,ec.. Dougla1 ~smond,_ Hube~ Ket - 2.30-RedCliff va Hyarade.~ - 14 ""' tlfWICE AT 7121. 4.00-Rama vs Jaya Douglas Saunders, 'John Crosbie, James P. Steinhauer. Sr. Dr. E.. '. Kavanagh and G.eorge C Not shown ;n the p1cture 1s Frc - 8:66-Acea· VI Hawk• Wall, who wtH re-elected Treasurer. The Hon. J, R Smallwood is ihe Honorary Pres1detlt of .. ..;b, • 1H£ DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 13 Homers COntinue With Caps: Winning Second Game 12 •9·: CITY NEEDS ONE FOR TENTH ·TITLE . By JIM KEATS Daily News Staff Writer GRAND FALLS-The St. John's Capitals moved within one game of their tenth All-Newfoundland Senior i Baseball championship here last night as they defeated the hometown Beothucks 12-9 In a game that saw i each team hit three homers. 1 St. John's opened the best of five games for the Provnicial title and the Mc:Ccrmack Trophy wtih a 22- 9 win on Wednesday night in a game that saw eight home runs. i With Bob Redmond and Bill GiiiJes again blasting circuit shots and _winning ,itc:her Dav eWard homer- ' ing the Caps led all the way after the third inning. George Anderson, Dick Duder and Tom Blackmore hit 1 for the distance on Grand Falls. • While Ward needed relief from Mike Marini to pick up the win Grand falls went all the way with veteran Bucky Hannaford who took the loss. A win for the Caps in the third game tonight will complete the series and give St J9hn's fts third straight title while a Grand Falls victory will force the fourth game on Saturday. The Caps led all the way after the third Innings when they pushed across four runs. Three tallies came on Bob Red· * HOME RUN HITTERS * mond'l second home run in two X C• I r nights, PITCHER 'KNOCKED OUT OF THE BO - me nnat s Bill Gillies poled another ·.- 1 ion hrlmet by a Don Drysdale pitch at the Los Angelcf Bilh· ~lartin (12) fires a right to the eye of Cubs' pitcher three run shot in the fourth, jim· Brtwrr during the second inning in Chicago. Martin also his second I~ as .many [ Colist>um. The Cincinnati outfielder shook it off, went to eJaimt:d that one of Brewer's pitches came a little too elose nlghta, while wlnmng p1tcber :first hasr. for romfort Brewer was taken to a holpital for treatment D~tvhe Wthardbhlt for th::, dllstanthce I : • wt e ase1 emp...,. n e to an e)·e tn)IIT)'• seventh. I (NEA Telephoto) The Beothucks had three clr· cuit blast with George Ander· son's poke to center In the seventh getting rid of Ward. GeeBees Tie Series Riverdale Tennis Dick Duder started the frame with 1 home run while Tom Georse Neal took the boy's bury 6·3, 11·9. , Blackmore hit 1 two run shot GRAND BANK (Staff)-The Grand Bank Junior title under 18 yeara in the Jr. I K. Templeton and G. Crlteb' in the fifth. ' Ri\·erdale Tennis Tournament de G. Neal and Helen Bradbury Bucky Hannaford went all · GeeBees fought back ago in last night as they tied up re•terday. The tournament will 8·10, 6·1, &-2. the way from Grand Falls who Ithe Burin Peninsula Finals with a 3-1 victory over St finish up today wlth two more I C. Spurrell and A. Charles made a desperate bid in the Lawrence Laurentians at Fortune. "n•!J on tap. de J. Cole and J. House 8-6,1 final inning to pull the game i · Yesterday Neal defeated Doug 6·2. out of the fire. Hannaford was 1 House 6-4 and 6·2 with Houae Today's Gamt~ tagged for two singles in the, DAVE WAitD HOB REDIIIOND BILL GILLIES Grand Bank a11d St. Lawrence have both won two tikin& the second aame 6-3. C. Spurrell and .\. Charlel val opening frame but a double th n h T . . . . games and tied another in the series to date. The 1 1 Other &a mea yesterday re 1K. Templeton and K. Hl~kman. play kept the Caps' scoring at e l as om Blackmore got _In the r,mth as they held their Imore, Dtck Duder and George • • , • , • ~ -..__ ~ . / D House and K Hickman vs two run• I the Beothurks close w1th a. foot m the door. Anderaon the home run hitters: wmner w1ll meet St. Pats, Jun1or St. Johns champ tons ·:- ~ l d f II au te u o ows.- · · •· 't · d · · t0 · h1 k · · · ' ' ... s. Hayward dt He~tbtr Brad· c. Spurrell and R. Macgillivray The Beothucks tied the score 1· owermg' rile ng · Bu~ Y ~like. ~lar~m. ~ho moved In lf?r the Beothucks, also had a, for the DAILY NEWS Trophy and the Provincial Junior - . in their half of the first with· Hannafor? opened the 11111111~ from r1ght f1eld m the ~;eventh sJncle each for two hits apiece. t k out a hit. An error by Tols I hy doubhng over Bill Gillies': ~an into trouble i~ th~ final, Hannaford gave up 12 runs i soccer crown nex wee . . -· . M commend Chapman and I base on balls: head in center and after AI' mnmg but the Caps rehet hUT· ion 1~ hits. He walked five and I -;:·r Hea tmg en re to Dick Duder had the ducks IEdwards had fouled out to Tols .ler fanned the last batter with 'fanned four. Nine of the st. I Last night the Gee Bees· took a 2-1 first half lead • ~ tl .: I the ond and they raced:Chapman at second on a fmc.th~ bases loaded. 1John'1 runs were earned. , R d d H 11 d h'l R F 11 II' d on P 'k 1 runnmg catch first b~srman, Tols Chapman and B'll G'l ,.,. D ,., d . a" o gers an a ell score w 1 e eg arre ta 11 SELKIRK CHIMNEYS homt when right fielder. Mt e . • : · . . . 1 1· "1nner ave n ar went SIX f f . . ; .. t. dropped a flv ball. I Blackmore h1t for the distance. , hcs con\tnucd to spark theland a third innings and was or St. Lawrence on a ree ktck . . M C ' I . arThe tn Capitals, who 'have found , , ' aps dnve · tn· th e f'tna s. from ' c.h arged with eiuht runs on six --· 4> 'cause they're ~ .~~·t the third Inning to their likmg I ~ave :~ ards homer in the the plate. ~hap_man _bnnied out· htts. He free passed five and, Pallen's marker in the second half salted it way 1 Grand Falls sent nine bai·J SC\enth \\tth nobody aboard and four safc\tes m atx at bats fanned the &arne number. Mar· . · . . . ~-· FACTORY· BUlL T! ~ers to the pl~te and put the . a two run innin~ in t.he eig~th · wh!le Gi~lies got three hill. t~n finished up and 1ave up 1 :for ?rand Bank 1n the second stanza. . W1th the semu --~:~·~ game on Ice with four runs for ended the Caps. scormg wht~e .. 'I he h1ts _by Cha~man we_ra atngle run on four 1afeties. He' all lted up the referee refused to continue the contest ~-~:.! 1 .'- ·, j 1 6-Z edge. Grand Falls tallied a _brace m 1 h1s _Heventh m .two mghta wh1le w~lked t~ree and whipped the 1 into overtime because of darkness • Chapman lined 1 single to the seventh and got a smgle run I G1lhes has fl\'e. Tom Black· I th1rd slrtke past three. , . ~ right center with one out and · ------was safe at second when Don M• B b ll L Mlller failed to handle a lfOUnder. Bob Redmond follow· znor ase a ea:gues FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SAILINGS ed with a high blast that sailed over the lett field fence. The FROli MONTREAL, P.Q. \ FROM HALIFAX, N.S. fourth Caps' marker In the BABE. RUTH LEAGCE JWith the Dunlopa for the eham. pla~t Dodgers defeat Half· TO ST. JOHN'S. lliFLD. TO ST. JOHN'.S, NFLD. frame came across when Miller . Today m Babe Rut~ series I pionship today. 1 Pints, Ayredales will play Dod· L••Ybq !loolr.. l D•• IL Jah'• I Lenloa llalU•• D•• !II. Job•'• booted an!lther hopper. ftrst place Yankees wtll face· I Yesterday afternoon Wayne sera for the Victoria Park (X) 111. V. "WOODSTOCK" 1 !II.S. "BEDFORD II" Grand Fa!ls moved a run off w1th second place Dodgers Bradbury his his ninth homer crown. However, if At:G. 11 AUG. 15 Half·Pint~ AUG. 12 AUG. 14 closer In thetr half of the third in the first game of the best of the season in tht third inn·: should win, they will face off I ~ S "BELLE lSI E II" u Al Edwards singled, Ward two out of three for the cham· ing. I with Dodgers. The game is . · ·· · ' ' 'AUG ~.S. "BEDFORD 11" 22 AUG. AUG. 22 was called for a balk and 1 pionship. Bradbury wu credited with' scheduled for 10.30 this morn· I At G. 18 • .. , CK'; 20 !U.S. "BEDJo'ORD II" single between abort and third Fastballer Herb Jenkins will the win. He threw a brilliant! ins. 1 !xl ~1.\ · \\ OOIIST~UG 5 29 AUG. 29 AUG. 31 by Tom Blackmore had the 'I likely get the nod fol' the Yan· no· hitter and sent 12 men 1 -- . AU~ "BELLE ISLE .; i 11 ~I.S. "BEDFORD 11" score 1-3. kees while Harry Crawford is down via the three ~trike route.. 1 h 1 SEPT: 't SEPT 5 SEPT. 7 SEfT. g St. John's scored three more scheduled to throw for the .Heber Lockyer WIJ tagged\ Today s Sc edule ' (x) Refrigeration Space Avail In the fourth as Bill Gillies Dodgers. With the . able. It hckvllll Chimney. are • tpeelaliud preduct. juat lo~s. et blalted a drive almost to the The folomg players are re·1 ,...,l';'.t;v·· .lik• a furnace. Chimney• netd to be dllill*l aame apot a1 Redmond had hit LITTLE LEAGUE que~~ted to be present for an P~my Le11ue: riebt, and built ri1ht. hi~ in the previous Inning Mike (Churchill Park) important drill set for 10.00 10,:10-Whlte Sox vs llrave& With a Selkirk. yo11'1l find better perfermanee Martin and TDis Chapma~ scnr· Red Sox tallied three times this mornina at Churchill Park Balle Kutll Lea1ue from y1111r fumiiCIJ ;_ quicker draft 111111. ed ahead of Gillies. Both bad II in the sixth inning to break a diamond:-B!Il Trickett, Billy 4.()(h.Yanllees VI Dodgen . -~ eteadler draft. lingled sharply to right. , 6-8 deadlo~k yesterday morning Cochr.ane, Vince Quigley, Keith Little LtiiUt ' . STIAMtlll~ ~1~1UII' 1 , · . • .. ·-:·-.':_.··>·:·.:.: .. :-:..,:~·- ...... Ne liNd te clean a hlkirk •lther. Th• factory• Grand Falls made 11 9·8 In at Churchill Park as they de· MacGthvray, Pat Royle, Steve (Churchill Park) Nt•~, lli•,;r, · · llullt cleli111 kupa th• ftue i:ltiJI, Yeu ...,. • feated Rams 9·6 to take over Martin, John Whalen, Denia1 3.M-Liona vs Dunlops, _, MURRAY AGENCIII A ~:·_ TltANSftOIIIT CO. LIMITED eltanlnJ bllle, ani IliON Important, Ytll'll aeeon~ place in the league Barry, Der!k Rowe,. Wayne! lltllllerma11 Park standmgs. . Bradbury, \\ ayne Ma~tm, Jerry 110.30-Sunbeams vs Tigers. ltck'l Con. lt. Jth"'' feel Nftr with a cltlll !tlklrk cbilnMf. '' PhaOt' lUI . Gary Brow.n, the new a~dl· 1\lalone, Paul O'Netll, John, z.:ID-Rocketa vs Sporters. bon to the Sox, gave up mne Corcoran, Eric Keaney, Gary Vlaterla Park I. H. COLI. SPICIII lt,rlitntatlvt, •tYII ltflk 1141., lt. .lt"e'L ,_ 1Hr SEE YOUR LOCAL BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE hits while wal~ing sc~·en and Brown, Greg Simms. lO.SO-Dodllll'l va Half·Pints. sendi ns the th1rd strtke past __ ;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;:;:;;;;::;:::::_;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;::;::;;;:;;;;;;; HNSON BUILDER'S LTD., lOX 232. eight for the victory. (Churchill Park) Eric Kearsey and Gerry !Ita· Today in Churchill Pull CHESTER DAWE LTD., SHAW STRUT. lone saw mound duty for the· Lions, undefeated in 11etion Rami with relief .hurler Ma· one, will play Dun lops In the lone being tagged w1th the loss. first of three games for the Malone had a perfect day at Churchill Park crown. the pate with three singles and . ~·SELKiRK 1 double in four -trips. Wayne ~radbury .w11l thr~w ' ' 16 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 19~~ -~ ., CUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HCOPLE OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ! . WH'"/ loJOT1 •x• MARK{,;;-;·~ ~::.:11 Stocl{ Market ~eport ·~At.;·D .AS LO~G AS We HAVE T~S :103 OF eSTTJioJG ~JIM O'IT o:= BSD C4n NW 1~ 20\!o 110 201':1 + 1':1 IGlaclor 1000 17 17 17 -I MORioiJJo.!(X;, WE M1.5HT A'; \\I ELL Con·Erln ~ 76 7( 7! -4 GF MnlnJ 3100 19 18\0 181':1 - 10 COMBII ...... a..iQ:;; attdnful_..······ \, ...... 'tjQI UIAV tOidS 'aO}liJIIl!fJJIIll (X) A PEERLESS "First" I 'J.d~!! • J. 'J.diS g J.d~S 1 'J.d~S ull a110A:O!IIu 'S'MI ..11 :il'ISI ITJlltlu 'S'MI u: ·onv u-r; ·~~nv 8!: ·~nv ~ ·~nv .. 11 a110.11131u 'S'MI u:H:lOJ.SOOOM., 'A'MI (x) A GREAT INVENTION zt; 'DfiV m: 'f)fiV " ·~nv Bl ·~nv .. 11 01IOA:O:illlu 'S'MI uJI :ii'ISI :il'l'l:iltl.. 'S'MI tt ·~nv z1 ·onv It 'DfiV 11 'DfiV REVOLUTIONIZES .. n 0110.111311, ·s·w "JI:lOJ.SOOOMu 'A 'R (x) .fi:R.E FIGHTING EQUIPMENT ...., .. - ...., .. IIIII PU!DIJI ...... , 'OUN 'S,NHOf ·-.ts O.t 'O'l.!IN 'S,NHOt 'J.S OJ. 'S'N 'XV.ii'IVB M1011J 'b'd '1V:ii&LNOMI M101U I THE ABC S~NiliVS .lHmlU.:I .l~3UIO lSlf .:1 Allclass Exti.nguisher FURNESS RED CROSS LINE APPROVED AND RATED BY ·SAILINGS TO AND FROM UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES NEW YORK, SAI~T JOHN, HALIFAX FOR ALL CLASSES OF FIRES ·To It's now possible for you to put one type of ex DaUWII•M-.na•JOMBAii•RWIUI Fr;~· ST. JOHN'S AND CORNER BROOK, NFLD. tinguisher the ABC ALLCLASS, wherever a fire • tiUIIII•lNIIE ..-F- .. --,•~~~a~!!~~ .. extinguisher is nec&Ssary. Out-moded, restricted ...:....:._- ...... ,.,_. ____ ··~- S.S. GUERNSEY application fire extinguishers are now obsolete. Also - UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS Lv. New York ...... August 9 Lv. Saint John, N,B, ...... August 12 With the ABC ALLCLASS there's no need for a dif· TIMES OF SHOWS: Lv. Halifax, N.S ...... AJ.JgUst 16 ferent type of extinguisher for different types of EVENING: "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS" Ar. St. John's ...... August 18 fires ••• no risk of inadventently using the wrong 7 O'CLOCK - 9.55. · Lv, St. John's ...... August 20 extinguisher ••• no possibility of purchasing or "FLYING FONTAINES".- 8.30. installing the wrong type of extinguisher. • MATINEEc 1.30 P.M. Will call at outports as inducement offers and conditions permit. Accepting freight for Corner Brook at all Ports. LAST TIMES TODAY For rates, t~tc. Telephone 2073-5890. PEERLESS EQUIPMENT CO.,. LTD. ·~'ODDS AGAINST TO-MORROW" Furness, Withy &Company. Ltd. P.O. BOX 1148 PHONE 573~ - 80261 ST. JOHN'S ' THE DAlY ..WS, IT. JOHN'S, NI\D., PWIDAY, AUOUST 19, 19d0 17 ENGLISH • Jacoby THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE By W. SHRUWGS BENTLEY BUILT .. On Bridge TWO EXCEPTIONS IN N.T, PLAY ··--·------, PIANOS NORTJI 30 .AG .8742 + K.T3 .Ql032 WEST l!AST .KJ853 .Q4 ¥Q9 . • J 10 6 3 • 986 5 +":IOH ~A7 ,Jo865t SOIJTR (D) .10972. ALLEY COP By V. T. HAMLIN .AK5 +AQ2 .KJ9 lloih vulnoralilt Soalb West Narlb EnsL I N.T. Pn: By OSlVAI:D--JACOiiV-- In general, when you arc play· ing no·lrump and the opponents open a suit in which your only stopper is the ace it will pay · ~·ou to hold off as long a~ pos· slble if you have to let the op ponents regain the lead quick· 'Mlt Bentley piano is an instrument that is known and appre.:ioted all ly. One exception is when there ever the world. You need not be a musician to admire the quality con · is anolhl'r suit that appears to struction and beautiful· finish of this fine piano. Whether you are a , be equally or el'en more dan· PRISCILLA'S POP new student or an accomplished expert, you will instinctively recognize gerous. Another exception is ·shown today. the superb tone . • . the sure touch and smooth action of the Bentley West opens the fi\'t of spades keyboard, the marks of a musical instrument designed to bring you a again~t your nurmal three no· lifetime of pleasure. trump contract. Assuming that \\'est Is one o[ those players who ·is not inrlinPd to open a ~hurt ~uil agninst no-lrnmp you . $639.so should go right up with dum·l 111)-'s ar1• and pt'O<'f'l'urrs )·our t•onlract unless 1 \\' r~t hn1l IIJICIIC 1 pof.. which you can choose a radio for any room 1 South West North East FROM in your home. Table and shelf models in I "' Pass 1 • Pass 2 N.T. Pass 4 N.T. Pass decorator colours, console and combination 5 ¥ Pass 6 "' Pass '! models with Hi fi, photograph or TV, models You, South, hold: s22.ss of all si:z:es, powers and prices - Marconi .A2 ¥KQ9 tKJ711 "'AQ 84 builds them all and builds them better - See , \\'hal do you do~ I A-l'ass. \'om· partucr has TERMS AVAILABLE them soon -Choose your new radio- Your 1 .Jtlat:ed the contract and you · Marconi, of course. shoul1l trust his ;udgment. I TODA Y'S QUESTION ! What is )'OUr opening bid I :with: .A ¥KJ t932 "'AKQ10 543 CAR Auswer ~lonrlay MARCONI RADIOS Nfld. Skies Custom built for all popular makes 'of cars B,. BAiLEY n. FHANK rmn,n, Angu~t 19th. Sun~et turla)", 7:06 p.m; Sun· ri~e tomorrow 5:03 a.m.; Moon· BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES r1se tomorrow 3:15 A.m.' New By EDGAR MARTIN , Moon August 22. : The planet, Jupitrr, now sta- tionary among the stars in its , background, tomorrow begins '~lowly mo\·ing eastward toward ! Saturn. It will overtake Saturn I next February. I TIDES I High 5.38 a.m. 5:41 p.m. Low 11:29 a.m. 11:58 p.m. SATURDAY, August :ZOth, Sunset today 7:04 p.m.; Sun· rise tomorrow 5:04 a.m.; Moon risetomorrow 4:14 a.m. New Whether your is new or 'experienced" you can now en :.loon Aug. 22. The planet, Sa ~ar turn. due south at 8:56 p.m., Is joy the pleasure of having a high-quality, custom-built car nearly stationary among the stars. Next month it will begin radio that is designed to fit into the dash of your car as if ·moving eastward like Jupiter, it were original equipment. ·but at a slower pace. MORTY MEEKLE , By DICK CAVELL ! TIDI-:S Marconi has been building original equipment car radios for 'Hir,h 11:20 a.m. f!:24 p.m. 'Low 12:10 p.m. tht malar automobile firms for many years and can now bring HE COU!.ON'T' eveN the advantages of a custom model to you, for your car, SlJNOAY, August 2ht. CO\IPETE WliHCJUr METHERS/ I Sun5et lorlay 7:03 p.m.; Sun whether the make or model. . rise tomorrow 5:06 a.m.; New ONLY , Moon tomorrow :1:411 A.m. $73·00 I Prominent Star COMPLETE WITH AERIAL INSTALLED IN YOUR CAR I Antare~, low In southwest TERMS AVAILABLE 9:28 p.m. I Viwlblt! Planets 1 Venus. low in west 7:20 p.m.; 1 Saturn, due south 8:52 p.m.; For prompt and eHicient furnace, fuel and stove oil delivery I Jupiter, between Saturn and An· 1 tares; Mara, in the east 2:011 .a.m. DIAL 7469-3007-3001 I TIDE!! 1 High 11:119 a.m. 7:02 p.m. Low 12.88 a.m. 1247 p.m. NAMED FOR HIM Nicotine, the actlv~ principal I 'or tobacco, Is named after Jean Nicot, who Introduced tobacco Into France In 1560 and brought THE GREAT EASTERN OIL the tobacco plant to the attent· ion of Europe. ; COMPANY, LIMITED SUN'S HOME The Japanese call· their coon· • ·try Nippon, which means ST. JOHN'S CORNER 8ROOK "home of the sun." Legend says IILL ISLAND WINDSOR that the four main islands of Japan were formed when the goddess of the sun let four dew drops fall from her scepter into the sea. ' .. 18 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD:, FRID.AY, AUGUST 19, 1960 ·FOR SALE 1951 CUSTOM LINE FOOTBALL 'FOR Ford· Car SATURDAY THOROUGHBRED SENIOR. In excellent condition. I Prompt Delivery On ' All accessories, fully equipped. I 2:30p.m. o STOVE OIL MALE BOXER o FURNACE OIL FEILDIANS vs. J)EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Low mileage. 1 ye$1r old o HARD COAL WELFARE WELFARE . MC UNITED DIAL 92765-F or 91399·H. • SOFT COAL , , House trained. 1.======.1 • IJtON f.'IREMAN 6:30 p.m. Fireman Male Attendants J HEATING . EQUIPMENT. S·T. PAT'S vs. ST. BON'S GREAT EASTERN Diai92856-F WATERFORD BALL Male Aile~ are required,. itnmediately at ·the Home for OIL & IMPORT A vaeanc:)' now exists for a the Aged and Infirm, Sud bun·! CO., lTD. ASPHALT Fireman at Waterford Hall Street, St. John's. ' (Home for Infants), Waterford The salary for these posts Is Radio, Television, Wa1her1, PAVING Bridge Road, St. John's. $231·100·2530 per annum from Refrigerator•, Deep Freezer• Electric Rangea, Parking lots, driveways The salary for the post is which there will be an appr?" Floor Polishers, BASEBALL Velvet Horn $198().100.2200 from which there priate deduction for meals, 1f Gramophones and walkways. 1J a deduction of 510.0 per supplied by the Institution. ~he Publlc Address Syste1111, HOLYROOD month for one meal per work· appointees will not be requ1red Phone Tape .ftecorders ing da\' if supplied by the In· Ito live in. BEI'AIRS AND SERVICE DANCE 1titution. Applications In \\Tiling, stat· 1i UNES Applications in writing stal·t ing age and qualifications should 8lAL 1001 &o SODS TONIGHT ing age and qualifications should 1 be submitted as soon as possible be submilltd as soon as possible . and no later than August 26th 1 WATER STREET 1 Music by and no later than August 26th 1 and 8hould be addressed to: lan28,ly. and should br addressed to: 1 The Administrative Assistant, '-::::;:::;:;:.:~=::;:::;:::;:;::=:; DAVE OWENS Tbe Adminlstrath·e .\~~lstant, Department of Public Welfare, ; Cover $2.00 Double. DPpartm~nt nf Publir Welfare, i Confederation Bulldlnll, C.onfed~ratlon Building, . St. John'~. For· Fast .. ~l. John's. R. L. ANDRE'\f~. &. L. ANDREWS. Deput~· Minister. , SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES Depu1y Jllinlster. ~11!:17. 19 Taxi Service 1 HOTEL TAXI Dial2424-2410 ..... and nrl'cr darken my door a galn ~" • • • But YO!.' will ador~ our doors anri window~. and from our lar~e stock you ran select just the right doors and win· dows to lighten up and brightPn up your home or Quiet, Comfortable Atmo• bll.,iness. l'omr in and see ph ere. thfm. For heservatlon1 and fn. formation. Dial 6336 HEAP & PARTNERS MRS. JOHN FACE! Resident Managere11 m31,U. Receives CoL.U WATER STREET WEST PHONE 3011 TO-DAY'S SPECIAL 1957' FORD (FAIRLANE) with radio. McKINLAY MOTORS LTD. leMARCHANT ROAD PHONE 4193 • 4 • 5 Saul Hendler 1165 LEPINE STREET, ST, LAURENT, QUEBEC, CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND PHONE Rl-4·1260 Save your SER\tiCES ·.. ·· . Also buying old Canadian coins before 1910. Send coins Energy for my offer. 9(h) . Use ELECTRICITY· GROCERS (Retail) L. HEALEY Cr011 Roada and Water Street Dial 3026 I INSURANCE AGENTS ! AND BROKERS 1------JOB BROTHERS DEP ARniE..~T oF PUBLrc & CO. LTD. WELFARE ·WORLD WIDE Water Street Dial 265g.....nzs Supervisors Velvet Horn HOLYROOD MOVING SERVIC£ REG. T. MORGAN BOYS' HOlliE and TRAINING INSURANCE LIMITED SCHOOL Temple Bid&,. P.O. Bos 1811, TUNA BOATS lf.l DactwOJ1h St. llupervilors are required lm· FOR CHARTER Dial aone or 'I'IH mediately for the Boys' Home Expert Wedgeport • ay· AIR -~~~~=.=::-- and Training School, Whit· Guides. DRUG STORES bourne. Applicants should be between Phone 29F2 • BY RAIL M. CONNORS LTD. the ages of 2~ and 45 years of 184 WATER ST. age, have at least Grade XI edu· Dial 2208 calion, and he in gootl health. • BY ,ROAD Preference will be given to AYLWARD'S those with experience in teach- PHARMACY ing or vocational guidance. Cor. Monchy 1. Empire Ave. The salary scale for the post • BY SEA 11 $2530·100-2860 with deduc --- PARKDALE tions for complete or partial '•I FAst •• ·• EFFICIENT • • • DEPENDABLE Dial 110078 living ln. Accommodation can '· be' provided for the appointee . . PHARMACY Elllabeth Ave. within the Institution If so de· Dial 911211' sir~ d. TO . BE SURI - CALL .90061, 90062 Appllcations in· writin& stat· FREIGHT SERVICE ng age and.qualifications should ' be submitted as soon as possible i TRINITY SOUTH and no larer than August 26th: NEWFOUNDL.AND'S . lEADING MOVERS Fnm St. John's 'Ia and should be atltlressed to: ' Wbltbonrne to Old Perllean, The Admlnl~il'atll'e Assistant, i North Shore Conrt.ptlon J)epartment of Public Welfarl', 1 :·.:~HOUSEHOLD: ~MoVERS -. & 'SHIPPERS. LTD. to Carbonear. Confederation Building, \ \: • •,,' ' I ' ' ., -.Trucks also available for St. John's, long haul service. · · ·. ·... : ·AGENTS' NORTH ' AMERiCAN VAN' •LINES Rates · Reasonable. R, L. ANDREWS, 0 • .. ~ :·,, I ' ~ • • < :.:' o • ' ; • o I •· (' .. > ·' ' • • • ' " o For further hihlrmaUon Deputy 'Minister; DIAL. 936038 augl7,19 ,. f • • TH! DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 19 . KINSMEN RENEWS. FOR SALE Anglican Boys Club GARDEN PARTY AN ATIRACTIVE CABIN Cemetery Situated in the Deer Park at S<~lmonier overlook Newspaper BI"GO SUNDAY Aug.28th ing a large lake and having a boat house con (FOREST ROAD) taining a good sturdy boat complete with oars, The· Annual Commemoration Services will be All the usual af't~actions: but also suitable for use with an outboard motor. held an SUNDAY, August 28th. SERIES W Games and novelties. Holy Communion · will be celebrated in the TO-DAY'S NUMBERS For further parliculars write: Mortuary Chapel at 8 a.m. Service near the Delicious turkey teas. BOX 302 c/o THE DAILY NEWS. Cross 'at 3.15 p.m. Collection will be taken at· the gates. B I N G 0 Dance at night with City Orchestra. or Phone: 9-2798. No work on the plots will be permitted in the· aug15,17,19 Cemetery after Friday evening, August 26th, . 2 28 43 56 62 aug219,22,24,26,27 Plot Holders are kindly requested to co·operate, 12 21 35 47 74 In order to avoid congestion of traffic near the . 6 20 53 63 main gate, the gate at the lower end of the· 41 WANTED Cemetery will be open in addition to the main 3 27 60 61 ·Office to Let gate. Permission has been granted for parking A well established St. John's firm Conveniently located af cars on the Stadium parking lot. 37 augl9,26 1 16 48 requires a · Apply to CLERK TYPIST Nfld. Building and · 51 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF and a MESSENGER Loan Association, Ltd. NEW 358 DUCKWORTH STREET Applicants for position of messenger augl2,17,19 must have at least Grade 10. Apply to FOR RENT Nursery School BOX 200 cio DAILY NEWS. augl8,19,22 In the West End of St. John's, modern DIVISION AT office space, over 4,000 square feet. Ex· Consolation prizes to the first 20 complet· cellent lighting and heating. Sprinkler ing the letter T. (Across the top and WANTED IMMEDIATELY system, ample parking space and if Winterton School' BUT WOULD ACCEPT SERVICES down the center). JANUARY 1st, 1960 required adequate storage space. (THE BOULEVARDE) For further particulars and inspection Please call: REGISTRATION WILL BE ON Help Kin - Help Kiddies Hardware Salesman R. C. B. MERCER, Q.C. TUESDAY 23rd., WEDNESDAY 24th., Must be experienced, but not necessarily in this 10 a.m.- 12 noon 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. . =-~~~-~---~-~-~ particular field, CABOT BUILDING, For further information phone: . EXCELLENT SALARY. DUCKWORTH STREET, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. Expert Watch Repairs HO&PITALIZATION, PENSION PLAN aug16,19 AVAILABLE TO THE RIGHT PERSON. CIUtONOMETEBS Miss B. R. AYRE AUTOMATIC Applications should be written, stating qualific· FOR RENT 80049 or 2387-H CALENDAR ations and any other information to: 14 TOPSAIL ROAD Partly furnished self-contained, second floor WATCHES Apartment with heat supplied, consisting of liv ATLAS HARDWARE LTD. ing room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and CORNER BROOK NEWFOUNDLAND augl8,8i three bedrooms. Rent $135.00 per month. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND . Apply in person to: . FOR RENT Halley, Hickman & Hunt 319 DUCKWORTH STREET. Student AVALON CREDIT JEWELLERS 14 TOPSAIL ROAD augl7,19 WATER AT ADELAiDE PRONE 18Z9 Fully furnished, first floor Apartment, with heat supplied. Consisting of living rocm, dining room, . kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. Also ENJOY YOUR STEAKS! Accommodation ~ garage and spacious grounds. Rent $185.00 par . month. In most comfortable surroundings • Board accommodation for students is WANTED Apply in person to: Soft Music - Soft Lights. being sought for the Academic Year 196().;. 1961, to begin on or about 15th Septem~ Halley, Hickman & Hunt Our Dining Room is open from ber, 1960. Students require lodgings In SEXTON 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. 319 DUCKWORTH STREET. private homes, well heated rooms, Applications ora invited for the position of Sexton aug17,19 We cater to .Weddings, Receptions, adequate meals and a quiet place to of Gower Street United Church. Duties to com Banquets, etc. study. 1nterested parties are requested ~nce o~ or about September 1, 1960. Applica AYRE'S SUPERMARKET Ltd. to call 92041, MORNINGS ONLY giving tions sta!1ng ag~ and experience, if any, should name, address and telephone number. An be wbrmtted In writing, addressed ta:- THE LAURIER CLUB. official of the University will call on all SECRETARY, FALL SHOPPING- homes tisted. I REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Committee of Stewards, ' aug19,22,26 Gower Street United Church, St. John's. SCHEDULE Male Plant Foreman Beginning with the week of August WELCOME TO HISTORIC' for cur Topsail Plant. 22nd, except when Statutory Holidays Opportunity BAY BULLS occur, our Stores will close Mondays and Nfld. Poultry Producers Ltd. remain open on Saturdays with late night \ We require a Splesman for the St. John's Apply In writing to: GARDEN PARTY shopping on Fridays. As from Tuesday, area. Applicant should be between 2~ THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st. September 6th, our stores will close at P.O. BOX H-169 HARVEY ROAD, POST OFFICE. and 30 years of age. Must be industrious 6 p.m. (9.30. p.m. on late nights). and sober and able to furnish good refer· Southern Shore busses leaving corner Barter's ences. Satisfactory and agreeable salary Hill and New Gower Street at 2.00, 3.00, 5.00 and 7.00 p.m. AYRE'S SUPERMARKET Ltd. and commission arrangements. Car Usual attractions, refreshment and novelty stalls *Parade Street, *Hamilton Avenue, allowance or use of car provided. This is a good opportunity. Apply with con; ~elici?us turkey teas beyond compar eserved"'at *Churchill Square and Summerville, fidence but in writing only in the first Riverside Inn and Parish Hall. Children's teas Elizabeth Avenue West. in the school. instance for appointment giving fullest Grand Dance in the Parish Hall with City aug18,11 OF CANADA information. Orchestra at night. R.I.A. CORRESPONDENCE AND EVENING LECTURE COURSES. R. C. Anthony_ [Insurance] Ltd~ In cooperation with the Society of Industrial & Cost aug1D,3i Accountants of . each province, correspondence and . '' evening lecture courses are offered through 22 leading WANTED Canadian universities preparin« candidates for the examination leading to the designation Registered Indus· trial & Cost Accountant {R.I.A.) Employers wishing to encourage members of their ae TRUCK DR-IVER counting staff to qualify as Registered Industrial & Cost Accountants and prospective students, may obtain de scriptive literature by communicating with the Provincial Must lte lndustr16ui and reliable. Registrar of the Society: ' MR. W. BOURNE, Apply by letter stating age, previous . c/o NFLD. LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD. WATER ST., ST; JOHN'S. experience and references. 1 ------ang19,26 ------...... lOX 201 c/o THE DAILY NEWS. Advertise In The News .. •. jti. • ., THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 SUPER KEMTONE MAT SATIN PERMA SATIN MILLEY'S HIGH GLOSS EGGSHELL SE!Iil GLOSS GLOSELASTIC 'KEMGLO CHINA LAC ENAMEL MATCHLESS ENAMEL FRIGEN ENAMEL -FOR-· B·H ENGLISH SHERWIN·WILLIAMS The Leopard MATCHLESS ACRYLIC TRY US FIRST Giuseppe Di You'll be amazed at the Lampedvsa ...... $3.25 moue:;· you save. PROMPT DELIVERY 1 A EUROPEAN BACK-TO-SCHOOL ITEMS SERVICE. 'EDUCATION Romain Gary ...... 3.75 JARDINE'S 1 LIFE IN THE TWENTY-.... FIRST CENTURY L • H M. Vassiliev and UNIFORMS S. Gouschev ...... -4,50 1 THE TRUE FACE OF I 0 I DUPLESSIS • G Pierre Laporte .. 3.50 w TUNICS SALVATION ' H WAR MEMOIRS p I General De Gaulle 6.00 • ITHE GOOD YEARS BLOUSES Q I Walter Lord ...... 4;95 R DEPARHIENT OF PUBLIC H.M.S. ELECTRA u WELFARE T, J. Cain ...... 3.50 OPERATION TOMBOLA I • FLAN·NELS Nurse Roy Farran ...... 3.50 I A 1 A Nurse is required for the YOUNG S~A DOGS 1 L Home for the Aged and Infirm, Cdr, Randolph c Sudbury Street, St. John's. Pears ...... 5.00 • WHITE The salary is $2500 p.a. with i I designated deductions for com· STRIKE FROM THE SKY E plcte or partial living in. Uni·l Alexander McKee .. 4.50 T· forms are provided. 1 TWO FLEETc: SURPRISED Particulars of dutirs etc .. 1 ld s" r.. 2 s SHIRTS y can be obtained from the 1 Rona etn ...... 4. 5 Matron at the Institution. ! THE SEA MY STEED Applications in writing stat· j Captain Donald ing age and qunlifications 1 S II 1 O ~ COLLARS and CUFFS, * SCHOOL BAGS, should be submitted as soon as , orre ...... ,, 0 possible and no later than Au~:. ' ! -----·---- ~ KNEE SOCKS, * ANKLE SOCKS, !f. BOBBY SOCKS. ~!:th and should be addressed Dicks &Co., Ltd. I The Admlnlslrath·e Assistant, ·,------Department or Public Welfarr., The Booksellers . Confederation Building, · st. John's. ·Spin 4425 or 2008 or 3191 R. 1.. ANnRt:lVS, · ------·------WHY BUY 2 Drpuly lllhlister. i BIRTHS S. f~ILLEY LTD. ---~- augl7.111 1 BAYLISS-To Dorothy and ------· ·--- ; .John Bayliss, a son, at the WHEN 1 WILL DO? I Grace Hospital, August 16th. "JOHN GUY" .TERRETT -Born at !lie Grace Economy Shell Maker and Grit I Hospital, August 18th, to . IGeorge and .Janet .Terrett (nee : Means ARRIVES j Rideout), a baby girl. (tel.) you no longer need use both Th f "J h G ·" . . DONOVAN - Rorn at the Shell and Grit . e erry ,0 n II~ arm· Grace ~latcrnity Hospital on ed In St. Johns late ~estcrday Tuesday, August 16th. to ,Jean The~e returns count: afternoon on her ma1den VOY· and William Donovan 185 Park 1 STURDY BONES IN STOCK age to Newfoundlan~. The !err~ Avenue, ~lount Pearl.' 8 daught capable of carrymg approx1· er. BETTER HEALTH mately 30 cars and trucks, can -----· .. _ .. _____ also accommodate 250 ll&ssen· , DEATH BETTER BREEDERS gers. , - --.. · ---.. ·-·----·- . There are separate salons for DEARIN - Passe~ peace~uJ. IMPROVED EGGSHELLS men and women on the "John I)' away at 12.30 th1s mornmg, · BIGGER PROFITS Guy", the male ~aloon can hold A~gust 19th. Margaret ~!ary, SMITH'S 200 persons, while the female w1dow of the late Charles salon is designed for 50. , Dear111. 111 her 63rd year. She PEA BEANS leaves to mourn one daughter, '.\Iargarct ( 1\lrs. Don Moores). I and one son. Charles; one sis· GREEN PEAS • ter. Bride; five brothers. Rich· · ard, ~lichael. John, Thomas YELLOW PEAS · and Frank; also Rix grandchil- · SPLIT PEAS . dren and a large circle of . 1 friends. Funeral will take BARLEY i place from her son's residence, PHONES 5143- 5144 QUEEN STREET 1 18 Loughlan Crescent, Monday POUND PACKAGES. TO CARTON. 1 morning, to the Basilica for . ONE 24 1 High Mass of Requiem. 1 FUNERAL NOTICE ~------RAINBOW TEA DICKS-The funeral of the late :\frs. Elizabeth Grace Dicks, ! will take place at 2.30 p.m. to-1 JOHNSON'S WAX jay, Friday, from her late resi dence, 98 Circular Road, to the i o\nglican Cathedral and thence KELLOGG'S CEREALS A o the Anglican Cemetery, For· !St Road for interment. GEORGE NEAL · LIMITED WELCOME WAGON • • • HOSTESS T\' REPAIRS IS THE TIME TO B-UILD AND FIX UP YCUR t ~0 ·ER.1 Y ... WITH 'PHONES: 2264 - 4440 - 3420 Will Knock at Your Door i . with Gifts and Greetings 1 REASONABLE RA res from Friendly Business GUARANTEED WORK Neighbours and Your PHONE 94123 BUILDING MATERIALS Civic and Social Groups On the occasion of: Electronic FROM The Birth of a Baby, • New Comer to the City, Centre Ltd. PHONE 94865 - 90943 90 CAMPBELL AVE. I CHE-STER I)AWE Ll MITED and 3582. After hours 'PHONE 7313 for • • . NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION A. H.· MURRAY & Co.,. Lt . Ample ' CONSTRUCTION OF SUMMER COTTAGES BUILDING SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT ' GENERAL REPAIR NO ~ED TAPE FRE£ OR SPECIAL ALSO IN STOCK LARGE QUANTITY Lowest prices and best arvice. INTERVIEWS of ••• ' PALINGS and FENCING MATERIALS Parking All fiaaaciag arnagemeatt Space when you use the ~ MOULDINGS J {ASY STEPS . I 'Tlln .. Cold LUMBER Wallt ONL'f s70.oo I LOCKS Q) Feec1 1D foodwult . . · And· All Finishing Material. C. A. HUBLEY LTD . KING't: ROAD . . 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