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ish ity! OVER EARS ht.'l'n uf . •: fi<'ld of ,;3 YPar5, · ·"' nllo;,· 1 · I I he . ; :IlL! 31hJ -! '·iiSHING :nn:-t s.t;,:-tlinl .:·. ·:;·.t·ntion of a h:•t• ··'t'n · r.t· ··.rkin!:'! tl\ . . th:lt it \ t•ndnr ... l 11\ (':111 .. l!rd . ., ROWOOD QRING RPENTERS' OLS OFING LLBOARDS OR TILES NITURE your odelling Ltd .. ROAD 9JJ7l· AND TOPSAil Wanted In Trade 25 Pick-Up Trucks· HIGHEST PRICES PAID AT THE DAILY NEWS erra Nova Motors Ltd. Charles dutton & Sons Vol. 65. No. 163 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958 lPric:e 7 cents) 1ncess Will Arrive Margaret Canclda This I Statement By !·P. M. Diefenhaker Air Command Patrol HALU::\X - CP - ime Air Command will patrol an frotn the middle !he Atlantic to Goose Labrador, over ;\larget's route Canada, an RCAF said here Two Lancasters from Rescue Unit, Tor· Nflrl., and one bomber from Station Green· N. S., will carry the patrol. The Goose Bay to patrol will handled hy Dakotas In lNfldr. Will Pilot Aircraft O'ITAWA <CPl-Ptinccss :\far-' ern facilities. including a , garet will travel more than 3,000 cloakroom and washroom with ! miles in the RCAF's plush C·S hot and cold running water. transport ah'crafl during her The C·S has a maximum range cross·Canada trip July 12 to Aug. o[ 3.000 miles and normally 11. I cruises at 320 miles an hour. The air force announced T'tturs- Princess Margaret will arrivr day that she will spend about 19 at Vancouver by plane Saturday hours aboard the plane during and transfer immediately to the the airborne portion of her visit. C·S aircraft and be flown to Vic· aircraft also was used by Ioria . Queen Elizabeth and Prince She will move east abonrd the Philip during visits to Canada royal train for visits to Banff. and the United States In 1951 and Alta., and Calgary, She will 1957. leave Calgary in the C·S July 29 Wing Cmdr. William K. Carr, for Prince Albert, Sask .. and the 35, of Grand Bank, Nfld., and Ot· following afternoon for Toronto. tawn. commanding officer of !he The princess will travel to Ot· RCAF's No. 412 transport squad- tawa nnd Montreal by train. At ron at Ottawa's Uplands Airport, Montreal she will board the C-5 will be at the controls of the big 6 on a flight to Quebec Cit)'. plane. The co·pilot will be Fit. She will travel from Quebec to Lt. Donald T. Thompson, 26, of Fredericton by train, arririnl: Charlottetown. there Aug. 7. The airborne :mrt The princess will use the of her trip will end Aug. 9 with lounge in the rear portion of the a flight from Fredericton to \'ar· aircraft. It is equipped with mod· mouth. N.S. Afternoon ' OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Minister Diefen· baker sadr Thursday he expects to table within 10 days the report of the royal commission on revision of the terms of Confederation with I Newfoundland. Replying to J. W. Pickersgill, L-Bonavista· Twillingate, Mr. Diefenbaker said in the Com• mons the English copy of the report has been • submitted to the government. The report would be tabled in the. Commons as soon as copies are ready Frech. Mr. Diefenbaker also said an advance copy will made available to Premier Smallwood of Newfoundland before the report is made public here .• ! Welcome · Serious Accident i p . M' . t · In Damage nme 1ms er ;N D , . . . ear onovan s OTTAWA <CPI-Pnme \\ltms· tl'r Diefenbaker sent a message Five cars were in· of welcome to Princess ?llargaret volved in an accident Thursday before her departure: for a 1isit to British Columbia's 1 ncar Soper's in Dono· centennial celebrations and a i van's on the Topsa1l cross·Canada tour. ' High w a ,.... early last Text of the message: 1 should like to let your Royall night. No personal in· Highness know how delighted we 1 juries were sustained, , are at the thought that you will I b 1 t rt t' be with us for the centenary ut a e repo S es l• ::h Court Annuls an RCAF para· chrations in the prol'ince of Brit·: mate damage to the i>h Columbia and that ym1 will ' vehicles concerned to also be 1·isiting other parts of 1 he in excess of $S,OOO. Canada. team. Bergman Marriage! Stop ROME IReutersl - The mar· was linked romantically wit•l gla-1 HER ROYAL HIGHNESS. PRINCESS 1\IARGARET. wlw will arrh•c in Canada for a thrce·week visit this aftcrnooo. l am sure 1 speak for all Cana· At least two of the 1 rlians everywhere when I say cars were eompletely I haw we are looking for· demolished, ward to welcoming you and to riage of movie director Roberto rr.orous Indian scriptwriter Sonali 1 Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman Das Gupta, who also Is married. 1 was annulled Thursday, treeing Rossellini and Miss Bergman, the Swedish film star for her 4!1 have three children - a son third try at matrimony. born In February, 1950, and twin An Italian court upheld Rosse!· girls born in .Tune, 1952. Miss Atlantic · · ·- -- _ .... -.-- --·- ·demonstrating the warmth of our It is believed that the I . D b "t . affection. . I ll«ident resulted from ' . min ODS e a es : Bon I'Oyage and_ best wishes lor I sideswipinJ and eollis· I a happy soJourn m Canada. 1 1 i ions. lini's contention that Miss Berg- Bergman also has a 19·ycar·old . Britannia aircraft man's l\lexican divorce from her by her first marriage. ) one refuelling stop on 1 first husband, Dr. Peter Lind· The couple fell in lore on the Crossing Fails . D h D . :SATIOSALIZE HOUSING ' ------ ! eat u t1 es !Reuters)- All prh·-lspaee lravel." I . atcl)' owned houses In Peiping LONDON IReutenl - The · . ' ha1·e been taken over by the ;tate Royal SocietY for the Prtvention !rom London to Van·jstrom, not legal.ly co!l"plete lonely island of Stromboli. off I . . at the time the Italian southern Italy, in 1949. while ftltn·' at I married her In 1950. ing a movie about the uniiJPPY · AD: t nday. It Will ar· Miss Bergman di_d not marriage of a refugee wom:m. !o ; •• Bay, Labrador, the annulment actton. She satd I a fisherman. The mode. ori::m·1 . at a.m. ADT lor !ast week she would mar.ry Sw.cd- ally entitled God's Earth, later, SYDNEY, N. S. -CP -Bert Smith. 33·ycat·· old Toronto sheet metal worker who is attempt· tmg to establish a small craft Atlantic crossing record. was piclted up Thursday driftiltl: aimlessly about !HI miles off the Cape Breton ! OTTA\\'A tCPl-The from death dutics-Sii.GOO,OOO within the last 10 days, the mu· of Cruelty to Animals .Thursday sil'e Conscrl'ative year-by S7.llUO,OOO.. . · nicipal authorities announced. protested to the Amer_tcan Em· · streamlined Jegislation on· death Asked by CCF mcmJPrs Private houses are scheduled Ill bassy here because a hve mouse duties received first Commons whether this will mean a be nationali1.ed throughout China. had launched into.space "to reading Thursday. Cutting tax. responding loss to the_ provinces befcre the fall. I the unkn<IW!I hazards ei levies slightly, it exempts irom. under the tax·. shanng. agree·.---------------------- taxation all estates of $jO,OOO and· ments. Mr. Flemtng said 1t would . . tsh producer Lars Schmidt If ner was renamed Stromboli. . 1 11rnal: wtll be at Goose marriage to Rossellini wa1 anul· Aft 1 - B 'd 1 ! I under. I reduce the amount for I Garden Party for one hour and is ached· led · er " sat 1e I :o mil'f at Vancouver Sat· Rossellini• and Miss Berjlman e:<pect.mg a child, a leu; thy' . foreca't in Finance :\linister sharing among the p!o1·mces by: Fleming\ .June 17 b11dget speech,! ahNtl one·half. ________ __,,_ the new Estates Tax Act rl'places AJ.I, PROI'ERT\ CH\ ER".'l M h- I' 1·211 "m ADT Jf the t 't 30 d f th t' 11rangle O\er a property ' · .• , . . wat ays or e cour s t d 1 d h r 1 Bar airport cannot be dec.lsion to become final. The e aye . cr < ti'Orcc ol 11 ra·h•r conditions bl' 1 1 Ltndstrom until after thr hov 1 I • < pu tc procuta or - represen b Sh · d R 11· ' 'I 1 rdnel at either t' . r th t t h t'l Aud " orn. . e marne ossc tm •. a)' I !Jill prcsentesl to the 110\be at: The hill proltdrs for taxation on I Queeil ot er the last The former 1 all property ned by a ,, 11 e o e s a e- a5 un t •· 24 1950 .• nd . or Montreal. to appeal the verdict. ' · htll was not adootcd hut \IJS ctr·l Clltzen. whr.thrr •he r " expected :o fly The procuator 8aid Thursday Thursday's was thr! 0 betlleen and night he would make a complete JecOnd for Rossclhm. Hts ttr:;t I . All atr traffic control examination of the court's find· marriase, to Marcella de i\lar :n ca_nada. ha\'e oeen ings before deciding whether to chis, was annuled in December, 0 f\\e prtorlty to the appeal. He said he has made no 1949, v.·hen she told a court rnlatcd amon::: interested groups I property ts located wtthm or for suggestions and I stdc Canada.. . R t Q . . . I Simplifying the present .rcguia· The widows rxctnptwn of $60,: epi._e·sen s ueen IReu- Children playing with Thursda)' caused a fire d!Stroyed all five houses hamlet of Habichen and Ptrsons homeless. decision yet. "had not been In full possession of her mental powers" when she LJNKED WITH INDIAN . . married the director. Miss Bergman and Rossehru Divorce Is not allowed in Italy. were legally separated last No· 11 vember when Rossellini returned from work on a movie In India. During his stay there, his name DECORATES METER ' coast. tions and rclatmg taxatton ex·· 000. plus a $10.000 e>.emplton lot Orenda . elusively lo the value of an rs·: each woulrl.mean. : . tate. the incorporates for a wtdow With three chtldrcn. 1 , , M' D . d ughter of Major Tlte J2.fool Too was taken in tow by the coastal vessel Ralph and Blanche and towed some 5 miles to Isle aux l\lortc, Nfld. "·uiJstantial revisions" of the for. that no tax whatever would he By S\ J,\ lA HACK I Iss .avtes, a. of tilt Calla i ·bill in the ·light of submis- payable until the level of $90,000 1 Canadian Press Starr Writer ':tctor d i sions received, Flemin!l ,old has been passed. : LONDON tCPl-There was a d1an Staff n the House Thursday during de. A major between the smile and a nod from the Queen black bat on a preliminarv resolution. proposed htll and the present :\!other for each the straw boater hat decorated with OLD ACT legislation is a single schedule of 40 Canadian debutantes were The bill is intended to replace rates to be used in computing_ the presented to her at Bucktngham a large red rose. the present Dominion Succession tax. The present act prescnbes Palace. LEADS DEBS aduistldls ef Dutv Act which, however, will five separate sets of rates. .The Q.ueen Mother. who a Petite Niky Pap Committee Eisenhower LONDON <Reuters) - One of the 648 new parking meters- London's first-which came into actlonfor the first time Thursday was painted pink and studded with rhinestones by the woman owner of a nearby Jewelry store. "They are always telling us we should brighten up our shopping streets," said Mrs. Betty Allen. "This is my contribution." Capt, Eric Durnford, skipper of the Ralph and Blanche, said Smith reported trouble with his sails and steering apparatus. k h ff d w th matchm!l Montreal in blue lace, wu tbt continue to govern the estates of The new schedule is based en· hm · c 1 .on f Q t th first of the 250 Commonwealth de- persons who die while it is in tirely upon the value of the estate at, sat t or t e J he butantes to enter the gold and force and is levied on the estate-not 1 ?n par Y er aug wht'te ballroom. •. an oreh-tra · b f' · · ter Is rndtsposed with an attack 1'3 - The new bill provides for rully. the ene ICtaTieS. f • 't' in the alcove struck up with . . f o smust IS. . Lad dedu.chble exemption o $60,000 to Spirits were high among the melodies from My Fair y, The Orenda Too here July 4. a wtdow, $10,000 for each i DROP IN VODKA SALES girls even though they were un- Niky led the way with a deep left chtld. : WARSAW <Reutersl -A slight able to meet the Queen. curtsy as her name wu read out <APl- The Sen· committee voted 12·2 lor an extension or lhe trade program Jn a different from what Eisenhower asked. place, the proposed three years. i'res- Asked for five the House or Rep· \'Oled five . . tlle commtttee lll: amendment sharply e power of the pres· the tariff tom· question or higher "h ts was a victory for n: say domestic industry re from for· was proposed S. Kerr, Okla. "'11:10Cl'ill. and was adopted h vote. It Is expected to 01 fight when the exten- comes up in the Senate. H. Douglas, IUinols tailed the committee's lllonstroslty, "perilously repudiation of the en· 01 reciprocal trade." amendment would or llrengthening ;ommlsslon recom· or Import quotas or d on foreign items llllailnJ domestic in- Kerr amendment, a presidential decision to override could not take effect unless both Houses of Congress voted to uphold the president. On January 1, 1958, U.S. farms held 22,400,000 head of milk cows, lowest ·number since 1928. "Stmth, who is in excellent shape, stated that he would continue It JS expected to cut reronue 1 drop in \'Odka sales in the first Said 17-year·old Valeria Davies by an usher. . fi\·e months of this year appeared of Kentville and llalifa.'<, N.S., "I Arter being presented the t[rls 1 to indicate a dctline in Poland's was a bit disappointed at not see· assembled in the royal green his journey witltin a few days,'' Capt. Durn· ford said. I ' alcoholic pbgue. the official Com· ing the Queen, but the Queen drawing room before joinin& munist party newspaper 8aid is charming and you feel seven thousand guests on the aun· I Thursday. her smile is such a personal one. lit lawns behind Buckingham Pal· ace for tea . Canada And U. S. Agree On Defence . and Princess Alice By GEORGE KITCHt.:S Canadian· Preu Staff Writer OTTAWA ICPJ - Canada 110d tlu: United States T h u r s d a y strengthened their common con· tinental defence effort by putting its controlln the hands of a joint cabinet committee. · The decision, announced aa President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Dlefenbaker neared the end of their three-djly "little sum· mit" conference, links the clvll Jan authority of the two nations more closely with the direction or continental security. The move constituted one of two major agreements reached by the president and the prime minister in this, their first in· formal race-to-face meeting to lay the groundwork for solution•- to frlcllons between lbeir two na· tiona. The ramifications of their other decision, dealing with trade with Red China, was shrouded In un· certainty. Mr. Dielenbaker told question· · · · · · . h joined I he Queen Ill other on the ers m the Commons that lhe Red. lie loured th 1• :::r<!ell . t'iif·1 It said the group .. o he, in <·nnt1nrntal aPri<ll 1 hower·Oicfenoaker gd · togrt cr! lawns to mingle with the crowd. China U.S.·con· .fair:vays of the composed of three ranking_ rnem· i with _the U.S. Air Force to carry '-on the personal_lrt'eL at Other guests included George aubsJdtarJes m Hunt Club m a four5ome III· bers from each country, will s\IP· 'j atmmc. warhcad5. -had reached a htgh pmnacle of Drew Canadian high eommis- Will be free from lnterlcrence.m eluded Transport Minister George plemenl in a "supcn•isory_ cap· Presidential press secretary success. . . of the United Kingdom, the sale abroad of goods which !lees .. 5 en ate Speaker Mark acity" but not supplant extstmg' .Tames C. Hagerty and James Mr. Hagerty satd pre,tdcnt Mrs Drew and Group Capt s G Canada considers non-strategic. Drouin and club president John joint defence These in· Nelson, the prime minister' press had told h_im he felt his \1St! of Regina whose CONFLICTING STATEMENTS B. elude the joint permanent defence secretary, said that was not con· tn a very good effect m Patricia was the Cana- Thls atatement appeared to RCMP officers guarding the board, the military study group tained in the announcement and relatmns between ?ur govern· dian debutantes Group Capt. bring the prime minister into president were sent on·a fruitless Ute military co operation they did not know. . ments and the m control of Cowan is the commanding filet with presidential press sec- search of the tree-dotted course committee. Bu\ Mr. Hagerty conceded th1s those governments. . RCAF station Langar near Not- retary James C. Hagerty, who after reciving a report that two It said the two lenders had "ta- was one question lltat the com· "It is· always, I good- tin ham ' · told reporters Wednesday night strangers had been spotted. A ken note of the intimate co·opera· mittee, which will make recom· and I know the president shares -:g==· ========. the two leaders had agreed only police source, reporting no stran· tion . which exists" between the mendations and suggestions to this very much - to be to :- to consultation between the two gers were found, said the search two governments In continental the president and the prime min· meet and get to know government& when their exrort was just "routine precaution." defence. Then came this key par· ister, could consider. minister, for Instance, m this laws and pollclea were out of bar- Thursday night, Mr. Eisen· agraph: . The Canadian membership will case, much better." mony. bower wlll be host to Canad!an "In furtherance of the policy of include External Affairs Minister llfr. his .third The prime mlnlster promised a leaders at: a state dinner at the both governments that such mat· Smith. Defence Minister Pearkes full day 1n this• capttal wtth a statement today. This presumably residence of U.S. Ambassador ters shall be subject to civilian and Finance Minister visit to the downtown U.S. £m· will come shortly after tbe Com· Livingston Meehan!. decision and guidance. they have On the. American side will be bassy office building, the focal mons opens at noon ADT. The The d eC e n c e announcement agreed that there will be estab· State Secretary Dulles, Defence point of American diplomatic ac· president flies to Massena, N.Y., came In a 175·word statement is· lished.a cabinet committee to be Secretary McElroy and Treasury, tivities here. . on hl1 way back to Wuhlngton, sued by briefing officers after the known as the Canada-U.S. com· Secretary Anderson. He and Mrs. Eisenhower re· 45 minutes earlier. two leaders concluded their (ina! mittee on joint defence." The committee will meet altern· cived membe:s af embassy Mr. Die! en baker faced .a working session in the prime min· ON JOINT DEFENCE." ately in Washington and Ottawa, staff and ·the president later Commons opposition frankly dis- ister's office in the storied old American reporters immediately but no date has been set lor its the few hundred up turbed over the conflicting mler· East Block of Canada's Parlia· seized on the announcement as an first Street to Mr. Dtden· Weather Sunny with cloudy inter· . vals and widely scattered · afternoon showers. High 72. TEMPERATURES Montreal .. .. .. 63 Moncton ....... 56 Halifax ....... 58 Sydney ........ S.1 St. John's .. .. . f8 81 80 72 80 66 pretatlons, Mr. Eisenhower re· men! buildin11s. indication that the U.S. is moving 1\lr. Hagerty and !'rison Parliament office for, !axed with his first sporting love I SUPPLEMENTS AGENCIES to permit RCAF lighters co·opP.ra· both indicated that the Eisen· thetr last workmg sessiOn. · 1 :...---------- ; , I I 'I I. I ':. . ; I l I : I I I I I . I 1: I I; 1: . ' I ' I I l ! . I I I . I ' ' . ' j , I t I I I I '.,1 \·: . :I i .

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Charles dutton & Sons Vol. 65. No. 163 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958 lPric:e 7 cents)

• 1ncess Will Arrive Margaret Canclda This

I Statement By !·P. M. Diefenhaker

Air Command

Patrol HALU::\X - CP -

ime Air Command will patrol an

frotn the middle !he Atlantic to Goose

Labrador, over ;\larget's route

Canada, an RCAF said here

Two Lancasters from Rescue Unit, Tor·

Nflrl., and one bomber from

Station Green· N. S., will carry

the patrol.

The Goose Bay to patrol will

handled hy Dakotas

In lNfldr. Will

Pilot Aircraft O'ITAWA <CPl-Ptinccss :\far-' ern facilities. including a prh·~lf'

, garet will travel more than 3,000 cloakroom and washroom with ! miles in the RCAF's plush C·S hot and cold running water.

transport ah'crafl during her The C·S has a maximum range cross·Canada trip July 12 to Aug. o[ 3.000 miles and normally 11. I cruises at 320 miles an hour.

The air force announced T'tturs- Princess Margaret will arrivr day that she will spend about 19 at Vancouver by plane Saturday hours aboard the plane during and transfer immediately to the the airborne portion of her visit. C·S aircraft and be flown to Vic· Th~ aircraft also was used by Ioria . Queen Elizabeth and Prince She will move east abonrd the Philip during visits to Canada royal train for visits to Banff. and the United States In 1951 and Alta., and Calgary, She will 1957. leave Calgary in the C·S July 29

Wing Cmdr. William K. Carr, for Prince Albert, Sask .. and the 35, of Grand Bank, Nfld., and Ot· following afternoon for Toronto. tawn. commanding officer of !he The princess will travel to Ot· RCAF's No. 412 transport squad- tawa nnd Montreal by train. At ron at Ottawa's Uplands Airport, Montreal she will board the C-5 will be at the controls of the big Au~:. 6 on a flight to Quebec Cit)'. plane. The co·pilot will be Fit. She will travel from Quebec to Lt. Donald T. Thompson, 26, of Fredericton by train, arririnl: Charlottetown. there Aug. 7. The airborne :mrt

The princess will use the of her trip will end Aug. 9 with lounge in the rear portion of the a flight from Fredericton to \'ar· aircraft. It is equipped with mod· mouth. N.S.

Afternoon

~~

·~:; '-~'-

' OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Minister Diefen·

baker sadr Thursday he expects to table within 10 days the report of the royal commission on revision of the terms of Confederation with I Newfoundland.

Replying to J. W. Pickersgill, L-Bonavista· Twillingate, Mr. Diefenbaker said in the Com• mons the English copy of the report has been • submitted to the government. The report would be tabled in the. Commons as soon as copies are ready Frech.

Mr. Diefenbaker also said an advance copy will made available to Premier Smallwood of Newfoundland before the report is made public here .•

! Welcome · From~ Serious Accident i p . M' . t · In Damage nme 1ms er ;N D , . . . ear onovan s

OTTAWA <CPI-Pnme \\ltms· tl'r Diefenbaker sent a message Five cars were in· of welcome to Princess ?llargaret volved in an accident Thursday before her departure: for a 1isit to British Columbia's 1 ncar Soper's in Dono· centennial celebrations and a i van's on the Topsa1l cross·Canada tour. ' High w a ,.... early last

Text of the message: • 1 should like to let your Royall night. No personal in·

Highness know how delighted we 1 juries were sustained, , are at the thought that you will I b 1 t rt t'

be with us for the centenary c~l·: ut a e repo S es l•

g:~~se ::h T~i Court Annuls an RCAF para·

chrations in the prol'ince of Brit·: mate damage to the i>h Columbia and that ym1 will ' vehicles concerned to also be 1·isiting other parts of 1 he in excess of $S,OOO. Canada.

team. Bergman Marriage! Stop ROME IReutersl - The mar· was linked romantically wit•l gla-1

HER ROYAL HIGHNESS. PRINCESS 1\IARGARET. wlw will arrh•c in Canada for a thrce·week visit this aftcrnooo.

l am sure 1 speak for all Cana· At least two of the

1 rlians everywhere when I say cars were eompletely

I haw ea~erly we are looking for· demolished, ward to welcoming you and to

riage of movie director Roberto rr.orous Indian scriptwriter Sonali 1 Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman Das Gupta, who also Is married. 1

was annulled Thursday, treeing Rossellini and Miss Bergman, the Swedish film star for her 4!1 have three children - a son third try at matrimony. born In February, 1950, and twin

An Italian court upheld Rosse!· girls born in .Tune, 1952. Miss

Atlantic · · ·- -- _ .... -.-- --·- ·demonstrating the warmth of our It is believed that the

I c· . D b "t . affection. . I ll«ident resulted from ' . o· min ODS e a es : Bon I'Oyage and_ best wishes lor I sideswipinJ and eollis·

I a happy soJourn m Canada. 1 1 i ions.

lini's contention that Miss Berg- Bergman also has a 19·ycar·old . Britannia aircraft man's l\lexican divorce from her daught~r by her first marriage. ) one refuelling stop on 1 first husband, Dr. Peter Lind· The couple fell in lore on the

Crossing

Fails

. D h D . :SATIOSALIZE HOUSING ' ------! eat u t1 es PF:IPI~G !Reuters)- All prh·-lspaee lravel." I . atcl)' • owned houses In Peiping LONDON IReutenl - The · . ' ha1·e been taken over by the ;tate Royal SocietY for the Prtvention

!rom London to Van·jstrom, ~as not legal.ly co!l"plete lonely island of Stromboli. off I . . at the time the Italian d1r~ctor southern Italy, in 1949. while ftltn·' P~t wtll_l~ave Lon~on at I married her In 1950. ing a movie about the uniiJPPY ·

P1~ AD: t nday. It Will ar· Miss Bergman di_d not FOllle~t marriage of a refugee wom:m. !o ; • Goo~t •• Bay, Labrador, the annulment actton. She satd I a fisherman. The mode. ori::m·1 . at ···'~ a.m. ADT lor !ast week she would mar.ry Sw.cd- ally entitled God's Earth, later,

SYDNEY, N. S. -CP -Bert Smith. 33·ycat·· old Toronto sheet metal worker who is attempt· tmg to establish a small craft Atlantic crossing record. was piclted up earl~· Thursday driftiltl: aimlessly about !HI miles off the Cape Breton

! OTTA\\'A tCPl-The Pra~l'fS· from death dutics-Sii.GOO,OOO l~st: within the last 10 days, the mu· of Cruelty to Animals .Thursday sil'e Conscrl'ative go\ernm~nt'; year-by S7.llUO,OOO.. . · nicipal authorities announced. protested to the Amer_tcan Em·

· streamlined Jegislation on· death Asked by CCF mcmJPrs Private houses are scheduled Ill bassy here because a hve mouse duties received first Commons whether this will mean a ~or- be nationali1.ed throughout China. had be~n launched into.space "to reading Thursday. Cutting tax. responding loss to the_ provinces befcre the fall. I ~uffer the unkn<IW!I hazards ei levies slightly, it exempts irom. under the tax·. shanng. agree·.---------------------­taxation all estates of $jO,OOO and· ments. Mr. Flemtng said 1t would . . tsh producer Lars Schmidt If ner was renamed Stromboli. . 1

11rnal: wtll be at Goose marriage to Rossellini wa1 anul· Aft •1- B 'd 1 ! I under. I reduce the amount a\'Jt~able for I Garden Party for one hour and is ached· led · er " J~s erg~an sat ~ 1e I

:o mil'f at Vancouver Sat· Rossellini• and Miss Berjlman ~~as e:<pect.mg a child, a leu; thy' . foreca't in Finance :\linister sharing among the p!o1·mces by: Fleming\ .June 17 b11dget speech,! ahNtl one·half. o~ $J,o?~.oo~. ________ __,,_ the new Estates Tax Act rl'places AJ.I, PROI'ERT\ CH\ ER".'l M h-I' 1·211 "m ADT Jf the t 't 30 d f th t' 11rangle O\er a property ~etlle· ' · .• , . . mu~ wat ays or e cour s t d 1 d h 1· r 1

Bar airport cannot be ~sed dec.lsion to become final. The m_~n e aye . cr < ti'Orcc ~om ol 11 ra·h•r conditions bl' 1 1 Ltndstrom until after thr hov 1 ~s I

• < • pu tc procuta or - represen a· b Sh · d R 11· ' 'I 1 ~~11 rdnel at either t' . r th t t h t'l Aud " orn. . e marne ossc tm •. a)' I ~ !Jill prcsentesl to the 110\be at: The hill proltdrs for taxation on I Queeil ot er

the last rarli~ment. The former 1

all property 0~1 ned by a Mc~ascd ,, 11 e o e s a e- a5 un t •· • 24 1950 .• nd . or Montreal. to appeal the verdict. ' · htll was not adootcd hut \IJS ctr·l Canad1~n. Clltzen. whr.thrr •he

r " expected :o fly The procuator 8aid Thursday Thursday's annul~1~nt was thr! 0 betlleen ~o.ooo and night he would make a complete JecOnd for Rossclhm. Hts ttr:;t I

. All atr traffic control examination of the court's find· marriase, to Marcella de i\lar :n ca_nada. ha\'e oeen ings before deciding whether to chis, was annuled in December, 0 f\\e prtorlty to the appeal. He said he has made no 1949, v.·hen she told a court .~he

rnlatcd amon::: interested groups I property ts located wtthm or ~ul· for suggestions and comm~nt: I stdc Canada.. . R t Q . . .

I Simplifying the present .rcguia· The widows rxctnptwn of $60,: epi._e·sen s ueen

~fsiiRi;;:;--;Aust;:;,r:;:la IReu­Children playing with Thursda)' caused a fire

d!Stroyed all five houses hamlet of Habichen and

Ptrsons homeless.

decision yet. "had not been In full possession of her mental powers" when she

LJNKED WITH INDIAN . . married the director. Miss Bergman and Rossehru Divorce Is not allowed in Italy.

were legally separated last No· 11 vember when Rossellini returned from work on a movie In India. During his stay there, his name

DECORATES METER

' coast. tions and rclatmg taxatton ex·· 000. plus a $10.000 e>.emplton lot Orenda . elusively lo the value of an rs·: each de~Pndcntchtld woulrl.mean. :

. tate. the legi~lation incorporates for a wtdow With three chtldrcn.1

, , M' D . d ughter of Major Tlte J2.fool

Too was taken in tow by the coastal vessel Ralph and Blanche and towed some 5 miles to Isle aux l\lortc, Nfld.

"·uiJstantial revisions" of the for. that no tax whatever would he By S\ J,\ lA HACK I Iss .avtes, a. of tilt Calla i ~er ·bill in the ·light of submis- payable until the level of $90,000 1 Canadian Press Starr Writer ~enry ':tctor Da~esLo d • i sions received, ~tr. Flemin!l ,old has been passed. : LONDON tCPl-There was a d1an .Jom~ Staff n Oiled~~ the House Thursday during de. A major ~iffcrence between the smile and a nod from the Queen ~~:C~1teb~~~~:' :~er: black bat on a preliminarv resolution. proposed htll and the present :\!other ~hursday for each ~~ the straw boater hat decorated with RE~LACES OLD ACT legislation is a single schedule of 40 Canadian debutantes w~o were

The bill is intended to replace rates to be used in computing_ the presented to her at Bucktngham a large red rose. the present Dominion Succession tax. The present act prescnbes Palace. LEADS DEBS aduistldls ef Dutv Act which, however, will five separate sets of rates. .The Q.ueen Mother. who wor~ a Petite Niky Pap

Committee Eisenhower

LONDON <Reuters) - One of the 648 new parking meters­London's first-which came into actlonfor the first time Thursday was painted pink and studded with rhinestones by the woman owner of a nearby Jewelry store. "They are always telling us we should brighten up our shopping streets," said Mrs. Betty Allen. "This is my contribution."

Capt, Eric Durnford, skipper of the Ralph and Blanche, said Smith reported trouble with his sails and steering apparatus.

k h ff d w th matchm!l Montreal in blue lace, wu tbt continue to govern the estates of The new schedule is based en· hm · c 1 .on f re:~ Q t th first of the 250 Commonwealth de-persons who die while it is in tirely upon the value of the estate at, sat t or t e u~en J he butantes to enter the gold and force and is levied on the estate-not pres~nt.a 1?n par Y ~s er aug • wht'te ballroom. •. an oreh-tra

· • b f' · · ter Is rndtsposed with an attack 1'3 -The new bill provides for rully. the ene ICtaTieS. f • 't' in the alcove struck up with . . f o smust IS. . Lad dedu.chble exemption o $60,000 to Spirits were high among the melodies from My Fair y,

The Orenda Too here July 4.

a wtdow, pl~s $10,000 for each i DROP IN VODKA SALES girls even though they were un- Niky led the way with a deep left depc~dcnt chtld. : WARSAW <Reutersl -A slight able to meet the Queen. curtsy as her name wu read out

<APl- The Sen· committee voted 12·2

lor an extension or lhe trade program Jn a different from what

Eisenhower asked. place, the proposed

three years. i'res­~~serthnll·•• Asked for five

the House or Rep· \'Oled five .

. tlle ~nate commtttee lll: amendment sharply e power of the pres·

0~'trrule the tariff tom· ~.lhe question or higher

"h ts was a victory for n: say domestic industry re from for·

was proposed S. Kerr, Okla.

"'11:10Cl'ill. and was adopted h vote. It Is expected to

01 fight when the exten­comes up in the Senate.

H. Douglas, IUinols tailed the committee's

lllonstroslty, "perilously • repudiation of the en·

01 reciprocal trade." amendment would

or llrengthening ;ommlsslon recom· or Import quotas or

d on foreign items llllailnJ domestic in-

Kerr amendment, a presidential decision to override could not take effect unless both Houses of Congress voted to uphold the president.

On January 1, 1958, U.S. farms held 22,400,000 head of milk cows, lowest ·number since 1928.

"Stmth, who is in excellent shape, stated that he would continue

It JS expected to cut reronue 1 drop in \'Odka sales in the first Said 17-year·old Valeria Davies by an usher. . fi\·e months of this year appeared of Kentville and llalifa.'<, N.S., "I Arter being presented the t[rls 1 to indicate a dctline in Poland's was a bit disappointed at not see· assembled in the royal green his journey witltin a

few days,'' Capt. Durn· ford said.

I' alcoholic pbgue. the official Com· ing the Queen, but the Queen drawing room before joinin& munist party newspaper 8aid ~!ether is charming and you feel seven thousand guests on the aun·

I Thursday. her smile is such a personal one. lit lawns behind Buckingham Pal· ace for tea .

Canada And U. S. Agree On Defence ~f~:E:~~~~~ . Glo~ester and Princess Alice

By GEORGE KITCHt.:S Canadian· Preu Staff Writer OTTAWA ICPJ - Canada 110d

tlu: United States T h u r s d a y strengthened their common con· tinental defence effort by putting its controlln the hands of a joint cabinet committee. ·

The decision, announced aa President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Dlefenbaker neared the end of their three-djly "little sum· mit" conference, links the clvll Jan authority of the two nations more closely with the direction or continental security.

The move constituted one of two major agreements reached by the president and the prime minister in this, their first in· formal race-to-face meeting to lay the groundwork for solution•- to frlcllons between lbeir two na· tiona.

The ramifications of their other decision, dealing with trade with Red China, was shrouded In un· certainty.

Mr. Dielenbaker told question·

· · · · · . h joined I he Queen Ill other on the ers m the Commons that lhe Red. -~olf. lie loured th1• :::r<!ell . t'iif·1 It said the c~hinN group .. o he, tin~ in <·nnt1nrntal aPri<ll ~('[ence 1 hower·Oicfenoaker gd · togrt cr! lawns to mingle with the crowd. China agree~e.nt.mca~s U.S.·con· petN~ .fair:vays of the Otta1~·a, composed of three ranking_ rnem· i with _the U.S. Air Force to carry '-on the personal_lrt'eL at lea~t; Other guests included George tr~lled aubsJdtarJes m Cana~a Hunt Club m a four5ome th~t III· bers from each country, will s\IP· 'j atmmc. warhcad5. -had reached a htgh pmnacle of Drew Canadian high eommis­Will be free from lnterlcrence.m eluded Transport Minister George plemenl in a "supcn•isory_ cap· Presidential press secretary success. . . sione~ of the United Kingdom, the sale abroad of goods which !lees .. 5 en ate Speaker Mark acity" but not supplant extstmg' .Tames C. Hagerty and James Mr. Hagerty satd U1~ pre,tdcnt Mrs Drew and Group Capt s G Canada considers non-strategic. Drouin and club president John joint defence a~:cncies. These in· Nelson, the prime minister' press had told h_im he felt his \1St! h~s Cow~n of Regina whose da~gbte~ CONFLICTING STATEMENTS B. Cro~s. elude the joint permanent defence secretary, said that was not con· '"res~IItcd tn a very good effect m Patricia was a~ong the Cana-

Thls atatement appeared to RCMP officers guarding the board, the military study group tained in the announcement and relatmns between ?ur govern· dian debutantes Group Capt. bring the prime minister into ~on- president were sent on·a fruitless an~ Ute military co • operation they did not know. . ments and the me~. m control of Cowan is the offi~er commanding filet with presidential press sec- search of the tree-dotted course committee. Bu\ Mr. Hagerty conceded th1s those governments. . RCAF station Langar near Not­retary James C. Hagerty, who after reciving a report that two It said the two lenders had "ta- was one question lltat the com· "It is· always, I ~mk. good- tin ham ' · told reporters Wednesday night strangers had been spotted. A ken note of the intimate co·opera· mittee, which will make recom· and I know the president shares -:g==· ========. the two leaders had agreed only police source, reporting no stran· tion . which exists" between the mendations and suggestions to this very much - to be abl~ to :-to consultation between the two gers were found, said the search two governments In continental the president and the prime min· meet and get to know th~ prn~e government& when their exrort was just "routine precaution." defence. Then came this key par· ister, could consider. minister, for Instance, m this laws and pollclea were out of bar- Thursday night, Mr. Eisen· agraph: . The Canadian membership will case, much better." mony. bower wlll be host to Canad!an "In furtherance of the policy of include External Affairs Minister llfr. Eis~nhow.cr beg~n his .third

The prime mlnlster promised a leaders at: a state dinner at the both governments that such mat· Smith. Defence Minister Pearkes full day 1n this• capttal wtth a statement today. This presumably residence of U.S. Ambassador ters shall be subject to civilian and Finance Minister Fl~ming. visit to the downtown U.S. £m· will come shortly after tbe Com· Livingston Meehan!. decision and guidance. they have On the. American side will be bassy office building, the focal mons opens at noon ADT. The The d eC e n c e announcement agreed that there will be estab· State Secretary Dulles, Defence point of American diplomatic ac· president flies to Massena, N.Y., came In a 175·word statement is· lished.a cabinet committee to be Secretary McElroy and Treasury, tivities here. . on hl1 way back to Wuhlngton, sued by briefing officers after the known as the Canada-U.S. com· Secretary Anderson. • He and Mrs. Eisenhower re· 45 minutes earlier. two leaders concluded their (ina! mittee on joint defence." The committee will meet altern· cived membe:s af ~e embassy ~ Mr. Die! en baker faced . a working session in the prime min· ON JOINT DEFENCE." ately in Washington and Ottawa, staff and ·the president later

Commons opposition frankly dis- ister's office in the storied old American reporters immediately but no date has been set lor its drov~ the few hundred yar~s up turbed over the conflicting mler· East Block of Canada's Parlia· seized on the announcement as an first ~ession. Wellm~ton Street to Mr. Dtden·

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'ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily News FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958.

laygrounds A ere Is Still Need'

re 0 iciall y Opened Maximum

Limits Spe.ed

Investigated Public Support The Minister of High­

,,. a y s infonned the NEWS last night that officials of his Depart­ment, accompanied by a representative of the RCMP, recently com­pleted a tour of all main roads on the Avalon Peninsula, with a view to recommending maxi­mum speed limits for earh road. The max•·

mum speed limi'~ have now been approved and signs are being erected on all these roads.

Hundreds of happy child ·en were in attendance yesterday .116rn1oon as Cauncill.or Geoffrey C. Carnell, President of the Play·

ds Association formally opened Bannerman · and Victoria for the current season.

While this work is in progress of being com· pletcd on the Avalon Peinsula, it is planned to continue with the erection of maximunt speed signs on all major roads elsewhere in Newfoundland.

Mr. Carnell extended a warm welcome to th, children and them to ·look after their parks and enjoy themselves

the summer months; +te regretted the absence of His Wor· Mayor Mews. who was unable to be present because of

imoortant cammitme'nt . Mr. Carnell referred to the need for funds to keep the Play·

operating and asked· the citizens of the City to give .•• a .. ,u~•Y during tlie present campaign for funds.

' Fire

Hold Marshals Conference

Otlll'r. speakers were Councillor George :i!httnc-alr. Vice-President of the Playgrounds

rmd a long-time friend of the chil-o! thr Cit~·: l\lr. T. S. A. Freeman, Pnst rut of ~he St. .John's Rotai'Y Club, who ~lw;~~-~ di~playcd 11 ~l'eat inte1·est in Play­

~ ••rti\'ilit•s: Cunncillor Robert McLeod. Plar~rnimds .i'llamu;rr John M. Walsh. All

.t .. ,,,·to.rlo-r•tt intel'rst in the chil<jren of the City plrcl~rrl their SliJIJIOI't in the campaign to

l'lan:·roun~ls in operation.

\\'IIAT OF THE FUTURE?

Th•N· nf us ":ho attended the official open· of thr two· pnrl•s ~·esterday were greatly

mnr~.~~r~t ll'ith the effort which has been made ·thr Pla~·~:rounds Association to provide super·

snf r and healthy recreation for the chil· of thr City.

But ,;.e could not forget the position which rxi~ts. These happy children will have to

thr parl\s and seck playgrounds in the nf the City unless you, the Cihzens of

John's, rome across with $6,500 within the thrrc weeks. Thi~ i~ your opportunity to help the citizens

the future! Wilt j·ou please submit your immediately to Mr. Leslie Stokes at

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L.O.A. Parade On Sunday

Members of the J:O)'al Orange A~ociation, in and ncar St. John·~. arc inl'ited to take part in the annual LOA parade which will take place thi~ yeur on Sunday July 13th. to celebrate the "Glorious 12th.'' ~-

The members arc asked to as· semble at Victoria Hall around

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The parade will be led by the 1 traditional white horse. and , members o( the LOA and the i LOBA will walk behind in pro- ,

COUNCILLOR G. C. CARNELL Is shown a~ he formally opened the Bannerman Park Playground yesterday afternoon. Later. Mr. Carnell. who is President of the St. John's Playgrounds Association, performed

a similar ceremony at Victoria Park.

Dredging

Thr official openin.l( ol the 1arla. Quoting an insuranc~ rom· conference o[ the Association pany's review of the ACnl oi Canadian Fire Marshals. took annual report Mr. Thompson pl;~cr at the Newfoundland· s2id that property loss in Can­llotcl Thursrlay morning with ;;d~ will soon reach J point a wrlcomc to the lOth province which is not only intolerabk. hy Attorney r.cneral Leslie R. but unbearable. If fire dama~e Curti.,, Q.C. :were spread out orer the

whole Dominion. ei'Pr~· Canadian ~fr. Curti~ outlined _the .hi>· would he responsible for $8

tory of Confrderahon m :"\cw· w·orth of property burnt, the fo~ndland_ and ~a1d how proud . rt>view said.

lthts prol'tnce ~as to hal'e be·· During IS57. Mr. Thompson 1 come ~art ~~ Canada. 'pointed out, the fire loss was j In dts~ussmg the loc_al prob· the highest it had ever been . !ems facmg our own hre m::.r· with 640 persons losing their 'shal, Frank J. Ryan. ~lr. Cur· Jh·es and Sl34 million lost in tis p~intcd out that he was re· ·damage to property.

cession. 'w· d The service at the church : I 0 W

wlll be conducted by the Rei'. I W. J. Baker of Buchans, and $30 000 will. be bror..dcast over radio 1

Awarded spons1ble for 1,_300 seltlemc~ts. In an address stressing the around 6,000 mtles of coastline i necessity [or good public re­a~ well as the larger centres of! lations, Chief L. Arthur Burch, Corner Brook, Grand Falls and~· President of the canadian As· Pro]· ect At St. John's. sociation nf F~re Chiefs pointed

The president of the associ-. o~t that .t~e f!remen represents

D · N a lion Wing Commander W A 1 hts muntclpahty. He recom·

station VOWR. 1 ' am ages : e\\10n McC;llum, R.C.A.F., said' i~ I mend.ed !~equent_ home and in·

I reply that the mociation had 1 dustrtal ms~ectJons coupled ThP Fe,deral Department nf 1 welcomed thr opportunity to I with explanattons t~ household·

Study Local Damages amounting to $:10,000 were 'Pubhc "· orks ha~ awarded a I vi~it Newfoundland. He sincere· 1 ers on how to ~\'Old hre hat· I contr.act m the amount of ap·l h· thanked Newfoundland for I ards. He Celt that t~e btst

awarded to the widow of Walter Soetebier in 1 pr01amately . $60 . .75~.00 to the warmth of their reception. approach to the public ,..·as Highway System; Supreme Court Thursday by Mr. Justice Win- ·Anion Dredgmg Ltmtted. of St. 1 . 1 through children of school-age • I ter, ari'st'ng "'Ut of a charge of. negligence brought 1 John's, Nfld., for dredgmg an i Wing Commander McCallum and said that in his province

' " :area at Newton, NCJd. Accord· stated that the main cause of' arrangements were made for The delegation ot the ~lari· , against Malcolm Lambert,, who is at present 'ing to the contract work will ! fir~ is Atill the individuals 1 classes to 1·isit the !ire·stations.

time Motor Transport Associ· • serving one year in the penitentiary, and his ·be completed within eight I carelessness or lack of know· All municipal departments atlon Incorporation and the monliu or on ~larch 9, 1958 .. :ledge. >hould co·operate 1\'ith the fire Canadian Trucking Associations · wife, Dorothy. ' The area t~ be drcdgt•cl Is: . . · department, ~fr. Burch s~id. Incorporated reported ~·estenlay . Lamherl was sentenced for failing to remain the canol at :"\ewton wh1ch has· Due to •11-hcallh the Hon. A. ~·ven such details 1s p1rkmg

i that their repres~ntalives hnve at the scene of an accident which took Jllace on an opproximate J~n!(th of two·· ~eho Hoherts, ~.<'., Attorney: problems and ~treet repairs g;;ined a dt•tailed insi~ht into thousanu !il'e l11nuln·•l lee! Awl : (,en••"l lor Onto no was . un· • should b~ di><·u~sed with the

I. :'oiewfoumllantl'~ highway con·· the Topsail Highway on March 15th., when his a 11 ;1tth or fifty ted. tt will! ~hie tu be pr6ent to dellv~r' tire ·d,.partmrnt to en~ure that 1struction problem as tlw result' Pontiac collided with a Volkswagen, in which .h~ dro·dgl'u tu a depth of four !his sdJrdnted btl•t.r~ss .. 1n h•s:no nnue~•·s,ary hold·UP~ occur i or ·met•ting~ with the l'r!'mier · three people lost tJ•eir lives. The car which he atHI roue half !ret at how w:.ttr · plu·e ll~mmH•.•~ ~ 1re tonu111~·: in the el'ent ol lire. , and with the Minister fo High·· . ordinary sprin~ tides. : swner l_. A. IIHunp,on 5 P?ke: Installation~ ol heating units :ways for Newlounclland. The • was driving was registered in his wife's name. I This work invoh·.,~ the re· tm the lire loss rerord lor t~n·. in homts, factorie5 and public deleGation met Mr. Power late i - · · mol'al o! approximalely sixteen:------·-·----- ____ i buildings should be supervised on Wednesday 'afternoon and c 1 c I thousand·two hundred cubic I . .. , , ! in the interests of ~afety, Chief w.ith the Premier on Wednesday I L B n amp ! yards (place measure) o[ sand, I whose r~.o~dmg o[ \\ ho s I Burch said. Too many heating mght. i • • • 1 silt and mud at the un1t rate or Son-y_ Now IS among _those fea-1 units were badly Installed he

• . .I $3.75 per fubic yard (place I tued m the current hit parade.! felt, and were a !ire menace. 1t Is e1·ldent to them, they I measure). i and Rod Rogers, a ch.araeter ac· i A discussion of county mutual

r~ported, that Newfoundland·: HARBOUR GRACE, July 10 supervised by officers and sen·: Plans and specifications !or tor who has play~d tn 44 mov· i fire aid systems followed with h~s. a highway problem more ! -Thursday was 1 very enjoy· ior members of the Brigade. i this dredging project were p~e-) ies .~n.:Juding "Crime lnco~pot'at· ,lJr. M. s. Hurst. Deputi Fire dtfh~ult than t~at of a~y other ! able day and the camp sets The Bell Island Company went . pared by the Harbours and Rtv· 1 ed. Embraceable You and, Chic[ o! Ontario outlining p~ovmce, and It Is bemg met I was a hive o! .industry u the. t? Harbour Grace to see the' rrs Engineering Branch of the: "The FuLsom Story.'' :the part played by mutual aid wtlh a carefully planned pro·,lads were able to spend their: s1ghts around town. Others Department of Publlc Works. I M' F . 1 ld th NEWS in Ontario He said 38 coun·

'gramme. first dal' in the open Once.,· were seen playing football.. . ISS. tran~ts o t Beo,wrt'na• I ties in tha·t province take part ' ' ! b ]] d h t' ] : In an tn en1ew a n" I . .

With 100 miles of pal·ed road ! again Captain Edwards has re· so ~ a. an ot er recrea wna ! USO T Cafeteria where the troupe were in mutual atd s~ste~s, l~ndl~l( now In existence, and the 600 I ported to your correspondent actiVIhCS .. :he day was thor-, roupe :lunching, that sht has just com-! assistance and. equipment In

miles to be completed in the I that the lads are In excellent oughly enJO~ed by _all. . ' I pleted a tour of Canada and in: the el·ent of fire. . next three years highway freight I health. . . • On Wc?nesday mght Rei. ~·, Jn St JohnS 1 August will be going to England: During the. afternoon session transport will become a .major Yesterday !or the hrsl hme F.ord, ~el. M .. ~enge and Rei. I • ; to plav &t the famous London. a talk was gtven by Mr. C. development In the Newfound· I the can:'p roUIIIle ~as ~omplete· E. D. Kendell IISit,t.d camp ~nd_. Visiting St._.John's _on a ~hop·. Pallatiium. She will al,;o take; Gra~· Bu~net_t. o[ t~e. Ftre Re· land economy they said. The ly camed out, whtch Is as fol· sta~:d .the .n!g~t. t ~tetr all<~~~~ ping all(! stght·secuu: .,;pree ! part. tn a number or BBC lei¥·: ~eart"h .sedl?n, National Re· trucking Industry will bring to !lows.: . \ ancc .'~~s. \~ ~l much appr~_t •: I 'l'hur.,tl;oy aflcmoon wer~ 14: l'ision >huws. ·,.arch t .?um·1l, Ottawa, on_~~~ consumers of this province, 3~!, 7 .. 10 a.m.. R~1·eille; 8.15, 1uted. -~~~~) tt1_111n~d to the cll) 'm,·mhcrs or a PSO tro11pe who: . . . . . sub)rt·t . St. Lawrtnc.e Butn> · it has IJrun&ht to t•unsumPrs o[ 1 t.uluur• ant! l'rayt-rs; 8.30, )C~~erda}. 1 ~ 1011111 ~~-. . . ! ~rc in flit·wlullltdlau<l tu ~nkr·; . ~h:os_ ~rant:~> ,;.Jtl till> was her .1'Jug 1\"B> tollowrd wt~h. an ad­the other niflt pwvim·cs, the, llrraklust: 11.30, PaJ•ac_lc lor In· .l~nlUII0\1 thr .Liii~<IIJial .~on.~- t;1n :tw An~t-rit•an fun·e~ at

1. tu·,t 11,1t t~ Nrlllu~wtlbrul anti ,tlr~.<s_ on aolu~ A~r ~otct P,J''

I.J~nelits of compelltiVt! freight spect~on; 9.4~. lns~ectton; 111.15, llll>oa~y,. the_ He\ .. l "11 " 1•1. I. E., .-\r~enli;o. slut found St. Johns "quttc un·l ~~ratton~ b: ~hJOr John A: s~rvlce 11111 competitll·e freight Mornmg Parade; 12.25, t'all In Ludt'l, II, ill ~ll>prd the. <alllft ~~ 1 Alllong U1e grc.up wer~ the lti_ke'' any 11tht'r I'll)' she h;otl j !'i~atholl: _11:,.-H, J'eppct-rell Au •·at~~. tor Dinn~r: 1~.30, Dinner: 1 el~wn ° rloc~. lu tht' a~t~~noun , popuhsl' >I IIller L'otuuct han•·••· I'J>ItN. hnre lb>e.

p.m., Rest Pertod; 2.30, R~cre- the ~nuual ca111p sp<Hts v.11ll =~================-::==============-== The delegates, Mr. Curtis atloll' 5.15 Jo'alh In for T~a· commtnce ul ~.30 p.m.

the ularm and succeeded In ex· • Bown~·man of Jllonctun, presl· 5.30, 'Tea: '8.00, · Retreat: 9.30: CARRY ON C.L.Il. KEEP THE tiaguishlng the fire but not be· dent of the Canadian Trucking Lights out. FLAG FLYING. W.R.C. fore the bungalow had been Association, lllr. J. Harold Wal· The morning parade took the badly gutter Inside. . lace of Moncton, president of form o! a route march along the BRUSSELS, Reuters - The

No ins.urance was carried. the Maritime Motor Transport road to Bristol Hope. This par· Duke of Edinburgh complain· R \\ 1\-A dwcllin~ . Red Cross and welfare of!lclah Association, Mr. C. W. Jllof!att ade was under the command of ed Thursday about the noise

o~nt·<l hv A he Gcor~e , are looking after lh~ 'destitute of · Sack ville, N.S., secretary Captain Frank Squires of Bell or bathr~om plumbing and ask·l ~~~ hadi.v damag~d by famil)'. manager of the· Maritime Motor Island. ed representatives of a pottery

l!!trrrl,~ mormn~ when · Transport Association, and Mr. In ·the afternoon No. 1 Line tlrm at thP British industries 'I·

hrl 1rHtl 10 ha,·e ori~· ALGIERS - AP The French i John Magee of Ottawa, execu·: was Jak~n to the ran~c for tar· pavilion in the Brussels world's . . ~"<h•n rhlldr~n playing Command reported on Thurs·: th·e secretary of the associ· I get practice and a ~wimming fair if there was any noisele~s :

·dar that _French forces ktlled ; a lions, left ilcre yesterday Co. r 1' parade was also arran•erl !or t,vpe on the .market. He was .' lilllrh., i~nt~rrl the kit· • AI 1 nal st~ In II ~ l . ,o genan na to t. . . Corner Brook whtre they wt 1those who would carP to do so.: told there was one which wii'S · h~ Tn11 n . Council lire sc~ttered engagements dUr1ng . hold meetings 'before retu,ning Both these activities were: "a JmMt silent." I · ro.pontlrrl quirklr to 'the preceding 24 hours... , to the mainland on Saturday. . i

aces Charges On N~Ider. .To · · Pilot.· .Aircraft

ankruptcy Act Pri:qcess Margaret' bus~ne;>man. Samuel I of the Clothing Manufacturers was only an employ!'e of RoRen·

appeared i~ -'lagi~trate's Credit-Bureau in MonlrP.al for berg &nd ·Co.· Ltd: and omitterl tn Thursday on ·five' ~4.700 hy false representations, to tell him that the previous

brought a;.:~ ins~ him b)': of di~posing of merchandise ob· owner Mr .. Lazurus Rosenberg . of Rosenberg and : tained on credit and not paid had absolutely no Interest In the 111 respect of vario~U: !or. other than In the ordinary company at' the time Kingsley

t>l the Bankruptcy way of trade; and of fraudulent- Clothee Ltd. sold merchandise G ly conceding or removing mer- to the firm. He had no idea, ~~~ was charged ~ith chandlse belonging to the Com· he said, that Mr.· Gold waa -an

in ~ ~~- \•ntr!~s and omls- puny contrary to the Hnnkruptcy undischarged bankrupt, other· ltlakin •n~tlt'tal st.atement, ACt. wise he would not br.ve extend·

1g a fraudulfnt tlis- . Appearing In court wel'e . a ed him credit.. C~ property belonging number of witnesst!s from Mon· Mr. James D. Higgins, Q.C, lro:pa~~: of obtaining .. treat Including the president of is appearinii· !or the defendant.

Monlr tngslcy Clt>thes' Kings!~)' Clothe.; Ltd. . eaJ,. lor Nl amount • In evidence he uid the de· The eawe Is !Xll&eted to continue

tM various member& 1 fendant bad told him that he for aome time.

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A~ captain of ·the. RCAF's l'·fi lnxnry transport, Wing Commander W. K. "Blll" Carr, or Graud Bank, Nfld., will fly Princess MarJ(arel some 3,000 miles during her visit to Canada this month. The C·S Is a one of a kind alrn•ft, and -has carried the Queen and Prince Phlllp u well. u scores or other lm· portant personalllles.

This will be Wing Com· manlier Carr'~ first fll~ht with ro~·alty ~!nee he tonk ov~r command of the air· ·mit.· <RCAF rhoto)

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, JULY 11,

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Often we complain and with good reason that few people on the mainland, federal statesi!U)n among them, seem to know or care much about Newfoundland. lt 1.1 equally the case that we know little and seem to care IN~~ about what happens on the main· land -of Canooa. The fault 1.1 not entirely ours: No effort has been made In the pa.;t nine years to give us some understanding of lhe vast and complex nation of which we have become a part. We have no sense of affinity with other provinces a&ve, perhaps, with the Maritimes where t h e problems as well ttl the en· vironment are much like our own. And while we recognize that we have a rich uncle In Ottawa from whom certain blessings flow, there is liitle reason to believe that we have a feeling of onenen with ihe Caruxlian mainland or that we are at all concerned with the e\·ents that make headlines in the mainland pre55.

resources of British Columbia are beset by labour troubles that are diminishing their con· tribution to the gross nation;.) product, and that the output of motor cars is off nearly 20 per cent from !an year. If the total production of goods and servlcea in Canada declines, deficits must Increase or taxes must go up. If deficits get out of hand, things to which we are reasonably entitled may be hard to get. If taxes rise, exery citizen of Newfoundland is affected and our production costs, already too high, soar to a point whert we are unable to compete in the world markets that art , our breoo and butter.

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Is Prison The Solution ? A man convicted of causing bodily

hann to a teen-age girl has been sent to prison for nine months. It was his third conviction. Within the past five years he has served a total prison term of two years and eight months for two convictions on assault charges.

. We shall not quarrel with the adequacy of the new sentence. The question is whether prison is the appropriate solution in such cases.

Society should require that persons com•icted of such assaults should be compelled to undergo psychiatric treatment in the hare that a cure

· may be possible. But should phychi­atric treatment fail, prolonged deten .. tion may be necessary. The altern;~­tive is to t~ke. grave l'isks.

In this particular case it has been reported that the \'ictim of the assault was found to hi:l\'e "a bad!~· bruised and s\\'oollen" throat and to be suffer­ing from shock. The consequences might have been worse. And the question is whether the law should pro\·ide adequate protection for society against persons who may commit assaults of this nature and how such protection mav be best provided.

It is possible that medical evidence to the effect that the accused in this case was a psychotic type but that his condition was not bad enough to warrant certification may have been 11 limiting factvr for the magistrate. We are not competent to comment on the legal position im·oh·ed. But we are concerned with the fact that the prison sentence solves nothing and that if the present law petmits no better solution, it should be amended.

It is realized that such cases present man,v difficulties. But the essential fact is that where persons have been convicted of repetitions of serious assaults, psychiatric treatment ~eems to be indicated and prolonged deten­tion may have to be pro,·ided for if this treatment fails.

National Policy There is little evidence in Hansard

of a high level of debate in the House of Commons in Ottawa on question:; of national policy.

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Echoes of the last election continue to fill the chamber and to obscure the great issues that confront the nation and which should be preoccupying the House to the exclusion of all else.

Canada is todav at a crossroads. She has to cope adequately with the present recession and plan at the same time for another great era of expansion which is bound to follow upon recovery.

Both sides in parliament should he attempting to grapple constructively with the great problems of the mo­

~; ment instead of taunting one another :: with past failures and present inca• ·· pacities. Hansard may not be a fair

refiection of the measure of parlia­mentary achievement but it reads all too. often like a debate among adoles·

· cents rather than adults.

Mr. K Blows Hot The Marxists hold that capital

contains within it the seeds of its own destruction. Mr. Khrushchev is not

, content, however, to let nature take :: its course. He has told the people - of East Germany that through scien-

: tific and economic progress Russia ·

will defeat capitalism without war. Khruschev is no longer blowing

cold. He tried hard for a summit conference which he intended un­questionably to exploit for propagan­da purposes. But the treacherous murder of Imre Nagy brought about the final stripping of the peacemaker's mask from the bloody countenance of Russia's dictator. He has now begun to blow very hot indeed.

For all his bluster, he is not to be taken too lightly. Russia's military strength may be neutralized by the certainty of swift atomic retaliation against aggression. But in the attempt to gain friends among the neutral'S through economic aid she has been outstripping the west. The danger is real and has yet to be adequately met.

Russia's leaders have an immen~e ad\·antage. They can divert what resources they wish ·to buy the good will of the Afro-Asian countries at the expense of Russian consumers. This is tough competition but the Cree world will ha\'e to find a means of meeting and beating it.

Fish Safe To Italy It is good to know that Italy, an old

and valued customer for Newfound­land fish, is still interested in buying that particular quality which, in former times, was known as "Italian."

This is a high grade of light-salted fish. We do not produce too much of it today. The question now is can we produce enough of it In the next few months to give Italy the 40,000 quin­tals she wants.

That question emphasises the lack of organization that exists within the salt codfish industrv.

The individual fisherman is a law unto himself. He has, therefore, to be convinced that it is worth his while to devote the time and effort required to make the kind of fish that our customers with a. preference for choice light-salted hard-cured fish demand.

And because it i5 imperative at this time that our markets for this fish be maintained, special efforts may have to be taken to underwrite the delivery to Italy of acceptable goods.

Strength For The Day

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we should be preoccupied with our own neceuitlea. These, In relative terms, are immense. A critic ol the Provincial Government recent. !y told a Financial P01t cor­respondent that it had tried to drag Newfoundland, scream· ing, Into the twentieth cen· tury. That is an exaggerated and extravagant point of view. From the moment lhat Con· federation becr.me a fact, we could not escape ita lmplica· tiol\3. We had new criteria by which to examine our own conditions. Up to that time, our only standard of compnri· son was our own past. What· ever was better lhan who.t we had wns good. If we had in· creased the old age pension b)' tenty.five dollars a year in 1948, retaining lhe meRns lest and giving it to only one of an elderly and Impoverished couple, we would then h;:,ve found it good. Today we see each of this couple receiving $55 a monlh without a means test and we could probably be aroused to a sense of injury because it is so little if a political party on· the main· land were to convince us that it iJ not enough.

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pect from Ottawa must depend very largely upon what hap­pens to enhance lhe wealth of Canada. It ought to be a matter· ol concern to ua that drought 1!.16 gravely affected the prairie provinca~, that more than a million tons of unsold coal is stockpiled in Nova Scotia, that the great

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true that no matter what may happen on . the mainland to influence the scheme of thinga in Newfoundland, there ia not much that we can do about it one way or the other. We can no more alter lhe .tan In their courses tha.n we can change the trend of event. in a great nation of which we ue merely the eastern fringe. Yet because we .are Canadiana, even if many who voted for confederation have not yet fully r.djusted themselves to this altered nationality and al· leglance, we have the obliga. lion ts citizens to take an in· tell!gent interest In what happens In Ca.nada that is important to Its progresa. We cannot afford to regard the mainland of Canada u 1 far· away country for in eo doing we lose Our aense of perapec· tive In respect of our own province a.nd its development. Whether it be a drought In the prairies or a railway to Great Slave Lake. everything of con· sequence that happens in Canada happens to us as Ca­nadians and we are bound up in its consequences.

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truth of this by degrees. It will take time. Much of the fault for the a!ownw of our apprecir.tion lies with th?se on :ne mainland who have not considered it part of their duty to tell the people of a new province about the nation to which they have enlru~tcd lheir destiny. But In 1 world of !Shrinking distances, less and less of what happens in farr.way places is remote from our own lives. The progress of any n~tion becomes more and more dependent on the sense of unity In lu people and those ol ua who t.ry to keep abres.st of what is going on in Canada are making in a small WM' some contribution to the progress of the natioo.

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News From The Library

USE OF WORD!! Language is constantly

Edson In Washingto~ By PETER EDSON

NEA Washington Correspondent changing. 6a)' B4Tgen and Cornelia Evans In the preface to their Dictionary of con- WASHINGTON-(NEA) -The Unite>d St.:· temporary Usage. "Peoplr go,·ernment began the new 1959 fiscal yea~ 0:1 J; livnig in the United States in 1 with the gloomiest peacetime financial o•Jt!o"" · the middle ot hte twentieth v' century," say the E1•anses, "do its history. not speak the English of Cha•t· It faces a budget deficit that may reach 10 i cer or of Shakespeare. The)· 1 d 11 h don't even speak the English ion o ars. It could go ev~n igher if Congresst of Woodrow Wilson." acts some of the fancier tax cut and economic!

The dictionary, now avail- covery plans still under consideration. able at Gosling UbraJ'!T, Is in· Just for the sake of comparison, the bu1• tended as a reference book to "' modern English - specifically deficit was 9.4 billion dollars in 1953, last . to English as spoken In the the Korean war. United States. It tries to gi1·~ Th answers to the questions most e record for the 1958 fiscal year which dct people ask about good prac· June 30 isn't too good. Final figures won't be an lice. It discusses English able till August. But present estimates arr. that grammar for those who want t d f h h 11 to study It, but it also offers 5 ea 0 s owing t e 4QO mi ion dollar deficit quick and ready Information the administration estimated last January, it for tilose "who believe that approach a whopping three billion.

you can use good Engli5h with· T · t b out understanding the prinri- ax recetp s, cut Y the recession, wili be plea behind it just as you can to 70 billion dollar! instead of the 72.4 billion drive a car without understand· ticipater. Expenditures will be over 73 billior. ing mechanics." This Is small change, however, con11Jar.J WAR VICTIMS <~~

During the Second World the outlook for the 12 month ahead. The •• War, German doctors under is so bad that Budget Bureau officials ha1·c

I i orders from their government. to protest about it in their nice, polite kind of

A S 1 carried out various forms of What Others re av,nn) medical and surgical tesu on Budget Director Maurice H. Stann el 'l:J 1 pr!sonen in concentration out for the Senate Finance Committee in

SAWED OFF JOB 'AFTER 23 YEARS ... I ~amps. continuation of present tax rates for anotil@r Newfoundland Newt 'JliANK GOD' These experiments Included at least.

A man from Fortune Bay From the Montreal Gazette amputation, germ Injection 3 nd talked tile other day about the "Aller 23 years 11 Bishop ~uscle and bone transpl~nta· Deputy Director Robert E. Merriam .1 · number of good woodsmen In and Archbishop of Quebec, I ll?n. Among the human gum~a anot~r load o fthe same in a speech he!~rt his community who had to re· can devoutly thank God for pigs us~d were a group o£ Young Presidents' organization at Lake main at home because they the courtesy, kindness and un· Pohsb women !nlemed at Ral'· could not get a job in a log· derstanding which have been l'!lsbrueck. Wis. Other administration officials wiJ: glng camp. Tbe worst of It •~corded to us by t.he bi5hops Since t~e war Germany ha~ begin talknig this same language, only louder. was, he said, that they all had and cler~r of the Roman heen. paymg compen!atlon and country is to be sa\'ed from another hign, a sizeable Investment In a Catholic c'hurch and the gen- perunons to thousands of con· chain aaw. But that verY In· era! goodwill of the provincial centrat!on-camp su~fe~ers, b\Jt and handsome spending orgy. . vestment was probably part of authorities." ~~~a~!~~~~·sb~:~roo~I:J~ms were Congress isn't through with the 195P tile reason why some men These words were herad on In the Saturday Review for priation bills yet, so final figures can't :-e could not get work this Spring. sunday In St. Paul's Cathedral June 2Qth, Norman Cousins at· But in brief, this is what has happened ~,

In London. M.ost Rev. Philip tempts that are being made to analyzed by Budget Bureau: By Earl L. Douglass carrington, the Anglican Arch· help the Ravensbrueck sur· Th

CHIGNECTO CANAL bishop of Quebec, now in Lon· vivo!'!. e Eisenhower administration askc:: for MAKING RELIGION WORK Fredericton Gleaner don to attend the Lambeth ARRA~GI~G SOCIAL million dollars more for missiles and r>iher

A new religion is always a con- The Federal Government Is Conference, was the invited EVENTS defense programs. It now appears thi< · 1. . Ch . r 't 1700 committed to I study ot the preacher. Do you want to know how to

quering re tgton. ns tam y, Chlgnecto Canal. Transport make arrangemenu for that exceeded by "se\'eral hundred million ·· sal'l years ago, conquered the Roman Minister Hees said In the Com· He was spe~king u one formal wedding, tilat staff·get· Stans. ' · Empire. Islam. swept over Asia and mons that a review will flr~t having authonty, for, as he together, that dinner reception? Administration and congresst'onal

be made to bring the canal's said, he was speaking out of Consult How To Run a So· Africa 1300 years ago and tried to engineering eost estimates up 23 years of eX4Jt!rience. He de· cia! Event by Kenneth Ber· overcome the recession will cost two billt••:l conquer Europe, only to be stopped to date. When that Is com· scribed the Anglican popu· man. Here you'll find advice on more than contemplated in the Januar·· and held at bay by Charles Martel. pleted an economic survey of lation of his diocese as "very the correct way to, address This in. eludes new high,hv, housing and

h US A of the project will be the next minute", and as living In a VIPs-from a duke to a knight, J

The Mormons in t e · · · a cen- step. Previous governments province with several million how to obtain coverage by the ment msurance benefits legislation tury ago treked across the desert which have studied the Chill· French-Canadians. But the Press; how to plan your table public works projects already under W<ll'. west and carved for themselves an ne~to Canal were of the opin· achievement of co·exlstence is and place cards; how to ar- 0 h

1 ion that" Its construction was not merely a legalistic accom· range for speakers. There Is a t er expenditure increases having . empire out of waste and, not economically feasible. The modation, but the development chapter on toasts and toastin~. do with overcoming the recession will cost

What is this religion we have? Doe3 present government, however, of a spirit of wise adjustment. and at the end of the book th.ree billion dollars more. The bumper it have any real vitality to it? Can looks at Atlantic projects with A d t h' t it specimen Invitations and menus. 11 .

a far .different and more favor· n 8 gre.~ ac Jeve~en . ·THEATRE TODAY WI mean mcreased price· support it conquer anything? First, can it able @ye. It ma!l see•the Chig. has been. I .:vonder • said Richard Roud In Encounter Atomic energy and the new outer space conquer us-our evil impulses, our necto canal differently, too. ~he Archbishop, whether there rela,·a the opinions of three be given more mane. v than was pl.aru\ed.

11 anywhere else on the face '. . . J fears ,our tendencies to be indulgent? of the earth where two races promment EngliSh drama Cflt· government pay incrase bills costing 1.4 .Then, can it enable us to go forth and CLUB TIE FOR M~s! have lived together so success. lc~Kenneth Tym~~· T. c. 1959 had retroactive raises tacked on conquer the world?. If 1't is a vital Cett'rborough Examm~r fullv in mutual respect and af· \~ orslc::, and Ph!h~ Hope· J 1 ,

Governor General Vmcent f i· " Wallace, who, mcidentally. u y and upping this year's costs. religion it can. If it lives up to its ~!assey's venture into the realm ec JOn. came to Canada this Spring to --------------------claims and professions, it can-this of men's haberdashery design- act as adjudicator in the J95B H T

ing has evidently met with sur· Dominion Drama Festival fl. OW O Avoi"d Fatigue ean build up 11 and more. Jesus spoke of true relig- cess. His tie for Governors SJ D • nals. suit or any one of tbe!r ion as a mustard seed, the' point of General and' their staffs-dark eepy . river Roud tells us what each ol B . s I less acts: starting on l his remark being that a mustard seed blue bearing minute gift maple Hi h M these critics thinks about such Cing frUC { without having slfpt

leafs and crowns - has re· g way enace questions as the function of the night before. failure It is very small, but it has life and vital· celved. much approving com· drama critic,. whether the crit· On HI.ghways coffee breaks and • ity and therefore grows into a tree. ment, with he dlscrlmlnatinl! ic should be influenced by per- of the muscles, and a

Let us ask ourselves whether our Times of London setting the On modern highways, the sonal beliefs, just how neces nation to ~ablish t)II sea by paying tribute to Its sleepy driver is as much of a sary tile theatre is in today's -- nadian daily mileage

religion is worth anyway. If you "Impeccable good taster" anrl n hazard as the drinking one. world or cinema and television. . OTTAWA - Summer motor· "Pile up trip mileage h . 1 f h mg can be both pleasant &nd ile u In dil~h" conclude it is not worth muc , then "standard hard to 1urpus." This w&rn ng coma~ rom t e and lu Influence on society.· safe. declares the Canadian Cponferpence. a •

go a step farther and ask why. Ma,\ '· Artistic merit aside, the adopt· Amerlean Medical Association, REFERENCE PLEASE! High s f ty c f .• lion of an organization tie hy which adds that while dozing · Wh at lsthe estimated popu . way . 8 e , on erence. "It doesn't make '1"'

be it's not in your religion but in you the Queen's representative at the wheel Is commonly as· latlon of the United Kingdom: Urgm~ ~~vers to ,'Slow ,r>~wn intelligent citizens of that the fault lies. of!esr Intriguing poea!bl1!ties soc!ated with night-time driving, Accardi~ to Whitaker's AI and Live · it ~ases Its ophmJGm country should deslro1

i h ld ds f rth ,. r " · d ts u on a liberal hme allowooce for 11 . lh d on 0:11 We often hear the statement that f t e ea sprea u er many 13 Jgue acci en occ r manack: 51,208,()()() (as of 1956) reaching one's destination and Hs aLa t ey Jo014 ii!ll . . . down the scale to the electlvl! In broad daylight. · regul r t P f 1 t' ways. as ear, ,

we get out of hfe what we put mtn offices. The principle, f!ral The following recommenda • a 50 s or re axa 10n lost in traffic accident! · I · • 1 t h t t 1 bll h d 1 1 t B ltlsh ,1 · d t' 1 refrain from !&king a sleeping and coffee. C d d rl t•· 510, 1t. t IS certam y rue t a we ge es a s e n se ec r . ons ue Issue ae prac I~a plll-or any medicine that may ana a u ng "" . out of our religion wh~tever we exert. schools, has already taken firm way.s and meam of guardmg make you drowsy. Simply retir Without these precautions 11 and Live Campaign.

. . root In North America u thf. agamst drowsiness and alert· earl . e driver has two strikes on him, ber could be om161•'''~ ourselves to get out of 1t. We neer. club and company tie With Its ness: · ). claims the Conference. which duced U everY religion, but religion needs us. It introduction IG Ottawa • SUR· 1. On long trips rest every 3. Whenever ou feel the lca.;t identifies the strikes as speed take t.he wheel onlY can't be made to work apart from our ~cst!on f?r a Member of Par· two nours and have a cup of bit sleepy while driving, pull th<:.t disregards weather and ed and relinquish ~~ . . ff hament he could be the next coffee to stay alert. up and rest up. A nap may road conditions and Insidious ment he feels tired.

smeere e arts. step. 2. The night before you drive, s.ave your life! fatigue. ' !erence io$ists.

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, JULY 11,

,·. L~~~:?.~al ~~~~~~-~~:~J¥ FOR--· THE ..... LADIES * Miss Kay Whittle and ~!iss St. Anne de Beaupre and the St.,

, For Friday, July II

Marlene Healey left here by the !Joseph's Oratory ln. Montreal.. •• ' · - - ~uu·-----------------exprcss on Sunday to spend

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1 B. Belair of Bedford, Novn ·

Grand Falls' 1\nd Gande' dur· Scotia. They plan to return inl their hollda~·. home by the end of July.

BY GW DUGAS 1

r. ENGAGEMENT VISITING FROM NEW YORK New York - <NEAl - Season

The engagement has recently lllr. Bernard Evans Is at by season, the fur fabrics :orne 1

b~n announced of Bernice, present visiting here from New closer to resembling the real ! daughter of !llr. and Mrs. James 1 York to spend three weeks with thing. Increasingly, it's difficult: Gulliver of 83 Merrymeeting~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed· to tell which Is beaver and which jl Road, to Harold, son of Mr. and 1 ward Evans of 5 George Street. is not. Mrs. H. J. Blackmore Sr., of Now, there's a success!ul syn· \

, Toledo, Ohio. The wedding will BRIDGE GAMES thetic mink·like fabric complete 1 , take place on Tuesday, August The mezzanine floor of the with long gunrd hairs, soft un· i ~· 12th.at St. Mary's Anglican Newfoundland Hotel was the I derpelt and pelt separation look 1 ! Church. scene of a most enthusiastic never seen before. The illusion i bridge partv on Wednesday isso complete that even clos up J

: BRIDAl, SHOWER evening for· the regular weekly this fur fabric is s<artling\y lik

1 Present-For You and Yours ... Safety warnings are up again. Be careful if around water or if driving in rain. Your re;ourcefulnm will be your best met on the job as unexpected changes may require quick think· ing. Be conscientious in handling money.

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Past ... Net farm income rose Future ..• Within the neu 1 $500 million in !957 if inven· months, the first opera tory increases ar~ tak:n into a c. ~~~~ac,~ irt~il~~~~·c of count. Per cap1ta 1ncome of poser Karl Blomdahl and · Alnerkan farm people in 1957 combination o! poe1ry >nd was 10% above the '56 !igure. ence fiction,

' A bridal shower was held on duplicate bridge games. ·Mr. A. mink. It comes. thus far, in sil· I i we'dnesday, July 2nd lot· Miss ·King and :Oir. Cecil Wh!Ucn: ver haze·and amber glow, the I " Ann Pennc~· at the home o! ~Irs. 1 placed first: ~Irs. Barbara :latter a 11ast<;l. . ! Harold Gover. 169 Southside., Thompson and ~Irs. Kay Dalton 1

• It l.s. hke lls Sisters and cou· 1

The Day Under Your Sign I Mrs. Gover was as~ is ted by camesecond and Captain Bor· : sms m the same f1eld, weight· · ARIES (lorn Morch 21 to Ap,;l 20\ liBRA \Stpl. 2l to Oct. lll

Mrs. Roy Moores. )liss .June gcn and ~lr~. R. .leans placed · less a.nd warm. durable and soft. · 1 Penney and !lliss Gloria Gol'er. third. The tournam~nls hr~in i And hkc the others .. 11. should be,

~ll!s Penne~·. who will be m~r· ~~ 7.45 p.m. each Wedne~day · cl~aned by a fumer s m~thod. · ricd. tomorrow at the church ol and ail bridge couples arc wei· i on\i~· 1 h t t 1 1 .

T~11•:•,n n1~~· l•c a t<~rn~:nnn ci phpital Otl•rr\ ~hHinll' ~t••r rn!~·-·-~·o: t (Ml<lltl'lM. J(:t\t r:·~(~·UI•. i.H·:.: '"'' 1n t\,.,.. ptC),.CI, TAURUS (Apr:lll to Moy 101 SCORPIO jOel. ll to No•. 111 Ht-t•1 th \·•·o •I tt.,•tn. J) •. n't e<.::nt lli:rt<liH •li't.~d,.rl JZ!H'\H•--1 t~ rht"..tnt t-~!rl(" thq·'rf' b.t<'>f'll, "''" Pri'"'nnL \\'at~h thtf

· · t t d ., c ~ 10w ere wo s y rs n 51: John the Evan~ehst at Top· come 0 a ten · 'this mink·like fabric. both o!

. sail to ~lr. Gerald Gover. re· ! - , them moderately priced Curl'·: ceind many useful and lol'ely BIR!HDAY GRE~Tit>GS cd stole 1\efn has sha~l· collar I aifts for her home. Btrthcla~· greetmgs .are ex·! and controlled fullness at the:

GEMINI (Moy 21 to Ju.,ll) S"GIITA~IUS (Nov. 23 to Ote l' 1 irn·l-~1ir1 1l1:ottMd. De m'ttcr·&f· \'••• nn'\' ful,k·~c·r<f. L'Jt :~-·~ h<t ;ot.l,..ll{ \!l!UIUH. ~ht.-r \I·U (j)C'.•t•ltU1ll•·

C"NCER {June 22 lo July 221 CAPRiCORN (Dec. ~2 to J,.. 1 C111 hcu~thr_;,( C'r~t~ ,'\n•l \'O'J.·a hue If 'C:l d•.n't .,J:rre ,_jtl. ,.,1 ..... I! trt>rr monty 1o \llf'n•l tn lfi•ur~ rec•.Qr.itl' th~tir riRht to {tl~ -~\ lEO (July 21 to "•g.22i AQUARIUS (Jto. 20 lo Frb. \'cu flllv h:\V' •lib~ulty ~~ t:crtir·g tht '\hkr ur H.or o·-•n micd .1 1"-Lt tended by . her ~amlly and I capeline. Briel box jacket !

. I LEFT FOR HOME fnrnds .to httie Violet Andrws i capeline. Brief box Jacket;

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1: Mr. and Mrs. W. l\1. Bullett , of Kelhgrews, who Is seven (rightl has notched collar and~

t11:e frcm the bl•t. u1ilurnctl! b\· ur.the~ . VIRGO 1"•9· 2l to Sept. 121 PISCES \Feb. 19 lo 1o4m; 101 '\'c•t c.,•,t·1 arr.u•e anirr:o.•ity uninh:n• :'oh11U' f!et.aih aifsrr~\·~te ,.~~ Wcr~ ti:::nally t-r a lll<lO•htleu remark. get them out d the 1'-.a,y,

of Grand Bank, who were l'islt· 'years old toda~·. push·up sleeves. 1

• Ina the city on business. left 1

' htr'e yesterday to return home. VISITED MONTREAL White Is a veteran o£ World! lllr. Harry Howlett. Prescott War 1, ha1•ing served four years:

LtA \1/NG TOMORROW Street, rcturnecl to the city on overseas, and on her return ~lie: Mr. ~laxwell Lindsay, who has ~!onday after l'isiting Yarmouth opened the first mi!ltarv hos·:

heen. vbitin~t here from New 1 lor mectin~~ o! Rotary and his pita! in St. .lohn's, kn~wn as · York to speak at the Fire !liar· 1 son Dr. John Howlett In lllon·J "Sudhur;v". lllrs. White is sta)·' shal's convention. leal'es tomor·; trc~l. in~: with her sisters at 142 row to return h(llne. Ourin~! -- I Queen's Roar!. St. John's. 1

his vi5it ~lr. Linds~y l'njoycd; ON IIOI.IllA Y ! --- 1 meeting many old !ricnd5 and : Ann Harvc.1·, dau~hter nf ~!1·. IV/SITING ~·noM :

Between Women

Us renewing ~cquaintancc~ alter and ~Irs. n. Han·ey, Rowan · ft'ASH/NGTON · n~·er thirt~ )Nrs ahsrnce !rom Street, left herr thi~ .week by·. Mr. and ~~r~. ,lim Lilly ~nrll 1n;~r FOOT, FORWARD . , hts hometown. T.C.A. tn ~pcnrl a hnhday With their 3 children Jim (Jr.), 8.11'· ~IEA~S COUPU. Ml'ST RE 1:-1 ,

re!atii'I'S at Owen Sound. 1

. hara and ~lkharl, arril•er[ h?mc 1 STEP : LEF1' 0.\' HOLIDA \' h"t week to spend a hohrlal' · 1

l\lr$. J'. A. \\'hitc n! Bu.rin. , AnRI\TD F'RO~r I with her parents, :Oir. and Mr; ... I( you w~nl to make a goodj • Joseph Connors and n1rcc BROOKLY:\'. i\'F.II' YORK 'E. ~1. Cahill, 35 Xewtown Road. nnpre~sl?n as a. couple- . I Agnes Connor~. sister )lr~. 1 ~lr~. Frank \\'hite Cnee Nur;. While on holidays they are th•! 0

1°n t "mdul~e /n inti~ f 1~5 t I Adell Strang and nephew Ray· ing Si~tcr Elizabeth Tremitls, gucsts of Clare·~ ;ister, ~lr• .. enhc 1hotucr t 10

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Beautv Briefs ol

Fashion Tips f;~,hione<! inlo a ~'"' ..... ,

'\\'ith roll·up ,~c~~r-. c .. in cit hrr hlack or "·,. · nff >IImmer fil<hinn'

\'~e"tion time mrans ~ hulgin~ f'ally. pocket hook since thrrl' :1re al·. . . ·-- .

· wa;·s orlds ~nd. end~ you hkr to Jo.rcr;·onr hke< In :··· ' . I I ~ f · 1 1 c·omfortah!C' durin~ ~-,...· ·.o:; And now, ~ face lot inn dr>i~n· Jai'C 13llot;' or ms an .u,:c or rc·

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.. -.:- ~ u 1 1 d k 11 ... r;v-:.irr for thf" (M:'t f\ -,.. ·~· tion. Its ad\'nnta::es arr immr. lnunt lOIIll'S 10 11" 11 ! 1 · :mll· lo tr<'at them to , 0 f· ·. rlialrl.l' apparent: the lastin~ 10 •. later! lrathrr 'lr<IP tnmm111g.

r.;t;:~~!f1:~~~· fr~>:hin~ effect c111, do\\'n h:-au11. orcrlapp;n~ t"P·'. and !11op ha11<l· .. · rnrl' durin~ the rl<l)' ;;nd imrr~· lr,. Ouh1de 7.1JIJ1l'r rnm1wrt·

· re~ texture of the skill-it t•!lmi· mrnt mean~ more 3(TC>>~ble

per<. as a chan~r f1 o:·· a ' heel<. \\'itl1 solr'. :· .. r r:: eomfortahl;· on thr ... ,,. also are great for t~f r<a:1

. nates con,tant repmrrlerin::. A ~toa~c space . frr~h cool look !or hours and ;; pcrfed ha~e for douorlat ion and

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d St a g o( L~wn ~~It R., Q A 1 .... s R · d f L 'I h 2 , • \'.' 1c vou, rv o pass o as 1 · mon r n ' ..... . ....... ). arrii'C rom ' en ·' urp y, 4 :-Jew CO\'e Road. d' Thc answcrin look I[ re· , 1 hereb)' T.C.A. nn .July 8th for Brookl>·n. New York, on a l'isit , Road. They will be returning to ~nf~cnl or the hol~w lau~h or

Halifax, Montreal and Quebec. to her sisters and brothers. !\Irs .. Washin~ton the end or July. ~h~ sharp remark in retaiLtion

: it. and fiud it good.

When the hot wrat her romrs lj[ it dOl'sl cool off with a rub down with cool colo~nc taken

F1w womeu who likr their pur· srs small !here is a trattezr I'CI'· >inn in soft cnwhirle. :\ narrow. l~·ir.ch clutch. it fil> snugly ur.. <irr the arm and ~oes man)' pia· crs. wlwlltrr yo1i'rr wearing a trapeze dress or not.

~rnwn·Up counter par·· ·.• .in)' an II alian·in<p::·r 1 cap. Crepe paper fio·.• sequins float hetll<"'n layrrs. Rul~ing goirle~ make ,:ood han~ers

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Don't argue o1·er such minor points as whether the incident one o( you is relating took place

. from the refri~rra~or. Kcepin~ cosmetics in the refrigerator For cool summer evrnin~s or rr.akcs them last ton~cr. Oils nir·conditioneri places. it's r:on· that are firm don't waste, neither rcn1cnt to shr n~ aa nrat. nttrac· First piecP of pottrl"' · in '52 or ':;3, Nobody ~ealiy

, cares but the two or you. and if do they "nm" when applied. ~11 c co:·erup. tasy to care . for: facturcr! in Ohio W<l<

; The cool treatment is cspccJally, 1s one m washable eyelet baostr at Zanes1·ille in 180R 1 you want to ar~:uc the point. wait ! · until you are alone. 1 •

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tend to build them up. In·law : criticism marks you as a couple I · Jacking in loyalty. · Don\ rel'cat each other's faults. Instead, do ~·our best to 1l put each other in a good light

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~ To keep curls in place while : sleeping, there is a new ~vlon ; bandt>an with a frou·frou took. It i; wide and <'lasticized: in soft :

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and emphasize ea,·h other's ' talents Md likable qualities. Hat hat(•r,; and hal lmws :11ike

Don't order each othN around. Mr taking a whirl with delil'at<· :-.;0 mnltcr how gracio11s you are : \'l·ik Fillin~ inlo lhc wi~dor· to friend>. if you aren't rourle· l':onwn trend are wiliu~ rurftt•> ous to eath other you will ap· . fashiunt•din to a sm11( :wig. Su pear rude and boorish. far colors - black. •l'hi:i' and

Listen attentil'ely when t11e . l'hampagnl'-~ren't hair malch·: 'other talks. A bored. "l'l'c; · ... -- -=.::· --~ mg. ! heard nll this before'' lo~k ~~~' Inspired by 'a graceful ~au:

I the part o! one when the ott1er 1s, Fill planter with artificial fl . Remrmher to cut stems of telling a story puts the one ~alk· : wer or use as a pocket. 0

; flowers at a . long slant. They I in~ at a disadl'antage. 1 Quick 'n' caw croch 11 0 .. , can absorb l11'1Ce as much water ! Don't ~nterrupt each other's: nal shower. h~zaar idee~. ~~;: :a~~ they'll brighten your home : c~nver~~~JOn. to het~. tell a story I tern 7083: directions for plan(er: lw Ice as long. I with. \ ou.,rc ~~~~mg. out the 1 llx12lz_ 1nches in heal',\' jiffy cot· ------. mam. pomt. or. .. That s not the: ton or m 3 str:md~ of string. I :way 11 happrn('(i. i . Send TIIIRTY·FI\'E .n::-:rs Approxim~tdy on~·h~Jf : Laugh at each oth~r'1 at·. rm coin.~• for this pall ern hs~s in lh~ t:niter\ Stairs ·tempts at humor. : rstamps cannot ~ accep1ed1 to gchool husrs. I Don't corrrcl rar.h othrr·~ ·ST ... JOHN'S .llA!l,Y .:'\EWS,: ____ _ , Don't correct each other s · llou~chnld Arl~ Drpt, RO FROXT . s~ch., manners or cali ~tten· 1 ST., . WEST, . 'fOROJiiTO .. OST. : br~ast('(l horlic•. Pasy 4·gore , lion to a faux pas or tactless re· 1 Print plainly NA:IIE. ADDRESS, skirt-ideal for summrr's new · ~ark by c.ommentmg. on. ll. If: PATTER:'\' !'IU!IIBER. : sklp·iron collons. , you k~ep sh\1; may .be 1t w1ll pa~s! Send TWE!"\TY·FIVE CE:'IiTS • Printed Pattern 4iti: ~lisses' , unnohced., Even 1! 11 doesn t, 1 more for a copy o! our Alice· Sizes 10.12. 14, 16, 18. 20. Size .

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SERVICES, In The ~orning [BEST LOVED HYMNS Gems Of Strength , I met God In the morning Thought

·- .. ~- , When my dav was at Its best: Q • t ----------- And Ht~ presence came like SUO• ., Lead. kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, CHILDREN Ule ness Salt.•ulion ,11'111)' : shme, Lead Thou me on; Chtldren ha\'e no more need

l.tke a glon· in m~ breast. The night Is dark, and I am far from home,· of models than of criticA BY REV. DR I'REO SASS • to make Hts lltll known to ~. i All day long His presence llnge·/' d J h J b t 1.1.,,11'1•1 •• ('Oili'S I, re. d. . .·

1 tea Thou me Oil. ;- ~so~ ou er ''Be still and know that I am 1 There is only one rcaoon th~t

\ll d 1 u 1 d Ut Keep Thou my fcrt; I do not ask to ser God." The Psnlmtst who ~·rotc; v.111 keep us from seekmg to be ISptiugtlalc ~u·,•rt l 1 a~ on' c. 5 a~e 111 me, The dtstant acene-one atep enough lor mt Belo\·rrt rh:ldren, thr world . these words knew that deep I quiet before God, Utat He may ·

lloi~Jui~r nnd ~It·•· \\' Oakle~ And \le 5n!led 10 perfect •;aim· I ha~ need of you-and more as, down in the human heart t~ere' Jw·.c a chance to speak to us, 1 II UU a.m. lloilno,; ~l~ctm~: ' 0. ness. t bl d i I was P\'er thus. nor nrayed that Thou chtldren than u m~n and 1 ts a desire to know God. <\nd' and !hat is· We do not want to

., t'U ~ 1 s llor>l' 6l'i et' a lery rou e sea. ~h td t 1 11omen· It needs "OUr lnno 1 'II h k r· 1 11 II f -·· pm. '" 1 n 1 ·~. e • · • Other ~hips wete sore dis•ress· •1 ou s earl me on; • . · • . · al w1 agree tat ·nowang ,o: <h~ar \lhat c 111 say. or 1\'e 11m. Open /m S~r~·tet·.: 7 Oil ed: 1 I lol'ed tu chouse ~.:u .ec my path. but now rrncc, un~elhshness, faithful 1s an elet·unfoldmg re1 elationn.! kno11 that lie '"ll put His finger p.m !.1un~'dt>:IC Srn tee. . I Bul the wiud that seemed to I loved the garil;h clar. Mild spite of fears, 1 affectton, uncontaminated ltve5 · .Jesus came to 1~1 eal God :ne 1 on somethmg in our lile and"

:\U'It:: Sen tees all th·Y \IIIII rlril'e them. I Pnde ruled m!: will: remember not past years. • • • Yalhrr. and 11e ha1e the record1 say: "For you- tins is wrong:'' lw .nalcr. t:ll' dn·ectlt>ll .or I Brought to 115 a pence And res! : Wherf ch1lrlren are. there Is of that re1elallon m the Ne11 I and \\C hme heard this before. llll~ahcr S (.rnncr~. l\ho 111111 When 1 thought of other morn· s~ long Thy power bath blest me, sure It still the golden age-!l:ovah~. 1 Testament. But 11 1s a per;onal and we do not \\ant to be disoile< ile ,,:,J:tctl h~ a ;:tnup ol of·, logs / ' d lead me on. • • • heart knowledge that 11e long fr.r! chent. Well. then do not let . .a

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u~ers ll<•l\ ontrndlll!l the >J'eebl \\'tth a k~en remorse of mind. O'e · moor and fen. o'er crag and torrent. till Every child born Into the ts it not' This kno11ledge, the talk about loving God as long u. 1 • l:ll'lot Otdi'l'ro lll•tthllc here tn St. \\'hen 1 too had loosed the moor· 1 The night is gone, 11orld is a new thought or God, Btble tells u~ .. comes •f 1\c 1o1c we arc in that state ol mind.

( H \I'll. (I(' Till: .luhn '· 1 mgs. I' .\nd 11·1th the motn those an;::el face~ ~mile. an rl'et·frcsh and radtant PO!· God. "He that hath :tty P.om· 11t is surely all the more reason. 1.1'11'11 \:\'\' 1 \\'lth thr rrcscncP left hehind. '1\'hach r ha\r. IOI'frl long Wll'l'. allll lost al\hile Amen. stbiht:. mandments and keeoeth them. he 1 that ~~~ should "Be sltll" before

1 m. rJ,,,. LummutHnn. ('IT.\111:1, fORI'S so I thtnk . .1 know the 5ecret. -- -·- 1' -Katp Douglas Wtggin : '' i,; that lo1Clh me, and he ahat lhm If God hM spollen about. 'tllllt• - )1.1111\• L\<l~m'> ,\\Cllltcl [,earned front many a troubled • • • loiPth me shall be :o1ed vf Ill\' 1 ~n11h.n~ in our hie and 1\C ha1·e, 1 ,. ",,______ :.: (.lpiJtll aucl )h.• ,\ Pnt· 11 a1·: --···--·-· What the hF•t anrl \\isr~t par· Fathet anrl I 11111 lo1e htm and heard lltm. we cannot forgd,ll,.

; u a 111 a 1111 dH·., You Jlll:st seek Jhnt in th~ ll10rt' I ent 11 ilnt' !or ht' 011 n chi!rl thai 11'111 mamf~sst lll)>r.lf to :,m, · Tlwrc 11111 he no peace, no rom· 111 t"t ,, .,1. o;1~ 11 .\tr )Icrlln~: 1:1 ~. m1"l th~ communtt)' 11ant fol If \\e really <ll•ll r to kno11 liorl mnmon. and ccrta10ly no rel<:ill-

\1 (' H' h h h 'all l(s clulrlren. vclter than liP do. I\~ shall '~ek non and no pro g r r s s \lh,tle II OJ •' 111 11 111111' '' · rettn~: 1 you want 1111 t rOll£ 1 P " 8 • h Sh H1m m HIS \\ ord and the ll:blt· thrre ~~ a h~r~ter bet11 ceo ::ou ~ 3~ I' Ill •• s.md. ,I :-dwol anu IS op een John Dellf}'.

• • o 11'111 hP< ome our rlath su•·h. Jnd 'and ~our Gorl. Our Hea• Pnl1 lliJJ,· Ll: '· li l:i p.m. Open' , Tn thr m<~n ltho•e chtldhood 11e shallm ('On>equence learuto Fat\1~r 111ll no' <'hanl(t! Hts rtllnd

I · : ha• kt:o11n care~sr< anrl ktnd ' ,. ,\tr ~~ '"''• 7110 I' Ill. l::lirliCC·. Tlti"s I RelJ·e,·e 101" lltnl rnore llul he.c ,., I'IS h•tl Ill natwnre Jjp 111\J !time a~d I: H' ~CIIII't' \'V •t J>,alm 46 "r ha1 r nunc il d:f· 11m~ a cam remmd us of 1!1< toni.'

II '1\. ' .,. . II I IIIII ' ' es nr~S. thtlr I< ~llla~s a hhte of 'I I tb · 11 ,,o, .. !;~~'ICC• ~ c a~ INcn, 1\al,' of kn0\\11\~ c.ud In mandmcnt a~d 10 mercy g11e us· 'I • 1 1 1 ·' t t Sc 1111 mrmo:·.' that riln be to11rhed to "'' l llOI:llllll!llll, WIll'( ;'I' tIt' ullt'C 1(11\ll 1 1 \1! I PI'" tO II 'aiS "Be >!Ill ancl Oil IP'l lnllli IIC arC Obrdtcnl,' \lnlil• l't't .. t '• .i.,a r L lllel.m.tn, r~c\'lltl; ap· 1'\IO ro~t~~~~~1111::\'·rs gentle IS<ur --George Eliot. kno11 thai 1 am God" 1: 'rem- \\'h1· keep Hun \\3il10g' If yon

f 1. •. 1 ll \ I. 'Ill; I• a.J<.tl Ullt•loll.ll Olllct•r lor ~ppropr•aic ti1a1 "' <O•<:dcr IIOUitl grow 1n knovlcd~e. "Lt<· 1 ~ , '··Ill aut! l hu1rh· t<W tJCl.l~ l'.t•:J,t•d t't:t.tlr<~l :"\ctl·l R\' PI:CiGY \\'OOD SonO' SoJilO<Jll'' :h~> ·.ah~n 11e po:c the con<ext. ten in" ".llc mil and know •hat !:<) r' I \i' hOI\~ ht "·"' .u I :.i.llli J),l "'on I hr ~la,IUr I l e . In I e!'e ~ \\C read "II~ ma~etn I am (;od • •'"' 1 Ill\ l'rCitCilt I, l:c1 1.u1 1'1' :•·,Hrtl ''> a ,IIO!IJl ol Oc<.I>IOllalh m1· moth~r II•Cd 1 \II,J 1'1"'1·>· ::.: "'·' \· :nl 'u n __ • 11;," to cra>o IIlLo lhr •cd ol I 11111 ~o :n <,r~n~th of IJ1• I 01rl,

11.11" '' nuw altendlll~ the In mmmmcc•.that'she \Ia< ~010~ ... -.- .•.. • 1; 11111 >lith."' 1 ~1 e D.: 11•1'· 01 "Don't fentr m~ m" rna· not l~r rn•lh" a~d tn ·.~:<c 10 11r In ll•e uat!lllc ha,h mar:,'d for ~.,,, Oiltl·ers ln•ll'lllr here 1 1 k 1 1c out from the Ia\ • R\ flLTU:'\ J. ~HU.S <luN,Illlh• he ftPl' lo he fol 1 f '<'Ud ·1 1•tll hr r~al•ed amen" m· frot

~. T. '1\lt\"S . 11,1 ,l.lt·· \ ,., . ol. ate m"t r••t .. '!• ,,o.tltl "I II l>il I co~:,J h~llell'. hur I led to hrl b r. a, nndl'l auil:oll· apJleal to w a, a flb.Pl e o John· I•IC he •I hrn I IIIII l;c· c·xall '" ·,~ I ''>II f l:'"" t'~r il·ltt of llr< >o~d ~. · :u n1 ~t~. o \.:".:". s,\- ' ~ ... S 1 f 1 ~. 1 1 1 motta r..o,1~·\'l1tm:::. ut 1t"i pI· • · ·

1~ }j,.;, Lommumn•1. · --· <ay. "andt o llllltc mr 'oul." ~a••lo .. ·"~ 1 1' o.c~ "C.liO· t~r:~n Clc:a:o~>llp, "not Jan• Jo<op!ll' ~ocs ior mo't of 11, \lr ti•r c;.\1·• · \rc no• th:•,c the ':m ;hr:~l. from the dan;ter~ I l rr 11 tin' and lluh nn 1>\\'0I'TII S'f ( ORPS '~h· alt1a1g 1111t the pi1ra>r m 1 al uf man\ a mocr n so~! 111 I· a tn In ortlrr to hotr n mota! 1 1 1 r · k 111o 1hr.l''' \\e lor.o for 111 1nc''' n:eel

• ' · ' ' ' • • ' '· he lac~ of rclhun b''tef qwl•l" nut•' he the re·nlt of can s anc enc~' no1110~· as • ~ · h II t ,Rro.altJ•t OIC1 \ B:"\ '· ~. L .. pl.·ll [hufctl and Cap· quote<. 111 order. I pxocct. to d1· S th 11 1 1 ·· " "' · 1 hd i Tl " t 1, ' 111• do thnt th~l' -hut out a •·rral eta.• • J>c 21·• anrl a crturtl ''' ~li Ills p:o;cn~c m~ <trp• ' a ~ • E,,,.,on~ 1:;111 1: Hollcrrn~ INI thr facetlou< rcmurl.s 1th1ch tnce. ed n 1 Ul<' 1'1 lea:.· ~01111 •,cr ,. 1 w 1

1°1 ",.crt ord tca•nn rll'al more tn311 they ~Inn' :n' pc>•oks lo God that He m~j be tend. (lll'lt('H I)L' Til'' :\' · , · rlJ lnOO It esenc~ 1111 a S\'0~ 10· '0 ll't!S lie Ill , lUI 11 OC> IIOl ,, d Ill< f j \\alii~ <hall up r .- 111'11 n.lll., llohnr·s .• eettng, m1ght anse fro.n the 1101 Y 01 unul si' hut a ra'to~nl anj: .,1, 1 1 ·~ 11 lie ala h 1 , 1 r1·ag1t.llll' s.n ·~:, un a batTler exn,.~ • '' ""'' m•· ' . ASri:.ISIUS ~~~~~ pm Sunu.ll' sri10ol: 6.~0 pt·uclical·minded folk 1\ttinn car· f;t 1l·01 ·111 , larto~s·1 · 1,<1• 1[' 10 "'1 1 1 1 ncBe1

1P1'1CS I\IO hcl\\~rn mrn antll;00 and llle B,' •,•11 and kno1• \\r .loUI'i ,.:, I 11 . J 7 00 I I I d am those ·dto , . c .I. , ' ' . 1\'l, 1c' 0 IC 'l'lr. II lC !lle(r I I r I Ill lt'l' lll\r 1110 l~il' nl 11' On II'•" ltll my journey ,hall

I m llo ~· Lommuntut:: PIll. 1\l) t•r ~ rrllng; Jl.Ol ·Is 1.0 or 0 .. IS .1• · . lleltef, at>tlthcn the natu:e ol 1lc· l''t'!l 01 l\111 to hl'i1rt e 1\llhnut a 1 e\1 5 "I'L'' . <~re r,u.n"' 011 ' • ' • • k ·r ,· • r vi u:. l!ollll~ and Hoi) s.tii.IIHin ~~e~ltn~ '1111~ht !rei •oul 1\as a Sundl; ltef i'self rca.onJhl~ "'lmncl for tlll'h 1, Drtnk. doubt. ,uH and Jaztness l_•ilrn 11e ;·ant t.o ;·" .11) 1 ;oo pm., F.1cn•ong. _____ ; 11ord not to be usrd 10 c\cryday Tlt~rr ~rc three kmds of unor.· cmlu' 1 .;;j ,unrr<l'ltlon' hll• r.r~ b.:: a fell. 1~1·n:::. 0111 lC•II~ '' tu 11~ u.n ar.. \1) ho~• ,hall '''CIIreb rely )llfiJJ.I.L ASD ALL 'll\Jl\' I'OSJl tORI'~ com·crsution. lief· sunolr unhehd ne"h·' hie not 1~;;h "f'allh " tn the ·,;llcl Somr sold:cr< carn:><l thr hody omdag- to 11·ea somt• •1°11;' -to

\ ''('I "S 1 'I 1 r· ·J ' But she meant to do exaclll' · · · ~ "' ' ' · 1• t' comra 1" to ·em · r1 stu v th• su )l:cl - to .,.~n to · ·' • ... Lt,•.llrnnut <1111 ·' rs. · · •11 l) • .. • 1 :, unbelief anrl unbelief propert•1 ;o leet 11 hen a Di1 tnc Truth J, free· 0 •,'Cir 1 ' a c .. r ·. - ·J : 1 k II' t h 1 1 _ am lloh l'OillllliiiiiOII. li.UII 0 m. llohnr,s Sen·tce, 1\h:tt shc,atd, tnllle Ill) ~ 011 '. coiled. Simple unbr!ICf. •lnich h· a~crnted hi' the \\ill. )Jan Dl· In !ranee l\htre they "'':'c re· r~J~l:,,.r;Jeao\'~r ~.;:i\' lullhc!omo ~ Sl:ll~ l::uchart;t; 6:1u ~.311 Jill! .. Sund~y School; 7.00 11,•~ yress~~eato~ID~~e um?~J~~ '' ll'ttho:u Pllit. ts the ab,fllcr ~~~·' hJs II "'!:lin Jp; pollet not t;tsc-lrl hunJI 'i~l~ts h:c~·u;c th~ flle··rl· All 'or \Inch a'e -,rr' The Lost Is tn·or.~: ancl St•tmun 11m, S;,llal!CtU ~h>rling. \lor •. 's so 1e, ' te<t ol e::phctt faith oil !he pJrt ol to heiln~ That,, 1\hl' th<•t'e is rca 1\0rr.or 1 ~l. nn '"· 011 f~' 1 carl ibm•< 10 1·0 hit ltc '.l'ot;i

lhr Atchdt•aeon ol :-.on:. S~llll'~' all th.;. 11tll that.11 r ltnl~ hl.Jc 1 '\~~/0r .. 11~1;. h11n 11:10 ha< nut 1et il~d an up· >Util a thmg as unhl'ilrl thtou~h · 10 a co1"1111 •••,·rwu< fa"h So ~ . 6 .. ~l<ll and ::,0,.·: _ ,,. Found ht• undt·r the tlurctwn 111 thc 1 ph)slc,tl.tre~, •. lt•l 1~0 1'.1'1'11, pm~umtr to mnk~·u dccts.on eit· negl,~encr <~ml nnbnhef through lh<•) 1lalll hun,to rc·l 111 't ,,ul·,dl' airnc; 1 i1 1;0u Knc~J IJ .. I~rr

-30 II 1 1 " II·., I'. . ·1 . m· ~Jltrt un rCll'P I n .. 1 1 . . 1 S ,• 1 1 II•~ ••::~or non p tmnt~;! to • • · ·-• am. o~ l.llllllln ln cp tlnctpu, 1 t k th 1 rt "·uul" 1er ut 01 aga10ot tnttt ntn 1s a n·l'l'ai to I~ Wit' h 1 1 h. lllnt and ht• st.ll co111 em 1'"'' Bt·!~.uht•r 1' B Jcnnm~:>, who I\ 1

1cnl 111'e o a cl'a. ~I \111~ 1 ·11 ·,', 110 the condttion ~~ manv in A:11cn lienee i.1 ti1r act or fa1'h knoll 11

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1'1: 1 c,or1' '11 e•on• I God' mrd1<atc uo~n lltm rc ,.

' . I . l 011 " I ' ,,!1111 I ' " c> • I 0 od· • • I I I I I r . l ·~II' reg•:ne.t 1110\t I. IC :n~n . . IIOt) I Olll· IIIII he a>StstCt b~ a QIOUp U { J t II' dot't know II nnc CCUOIII t ~~. 111 1\10111 It<' l'l ~e a!,t .ecdom ate holll In!· II t ( , tl 'f ltaln Cl't'rl U"•IC e1en to oral £1 en>ong oftlt'<•r< now att<•nthng the ~011 lar 11° ',",. 1e1a1.

1 1181 c ,1,1 )lbsiOnanes l1a1~ not vel pe~r· · porlatll So :ow do nut helle\ e he· 1011 c no 1

1111 a 1

1c lrl~ra1' e. ne clih"r fm · 01 ;,:,, _ , 11 r ; :c , ·,

.!~'"' m the role of thr r;,,qd Sh:>p:1c1 d. a< rr~orded 1n the parahir 111 Lu~e J:i. seeks lor 'M Jo-t •h•cp nnul He fmds II. ·

Church

GOWER STRl:t;'f Rr1 ~·. J:: \'tpond,

Ill; .'ut~"tant ~hm,ll'r. r J \\ oolfre~·. B U.; lit· ~r \n~"ttan EducHII~II.

A r. 11•-c·lll ood; Ot ~:uu,t ctu \l•'lPr: )\r. Douglas

L f. \ \I ~llllda)' School:

!>11 1ne \\'or,htp. . r,,, J' E \'1pond.

Bb S WJPrl "How the I< me< : 6.45 p.m •

. ; 1111 p Ill .. JIIIIIIC P~r•< hH. Re\ 1'. E

B ~ k IJ SllbJ~ct ".\ale Ltstemn~

111:-1.1.\' He' .\. S. Bull,

l!tnwer or \'t~I\.IIIOII. F ~ llt•t,; llr~anH: )h,

Po11cil. l ho11 Urrector: n~ull('\. ll~m at.c17pm.

lt both Hrlll(o., Jlt•\. \letr. 11 1hP I("' tltiil thr Lord

lll~de let us be ~lad aud In II

1m .. \I,,rlltn~ \\'orslup; 7 Elen,ng \\oro hlp. of \I U Jllhn,on, B .\ .

htlilll~ate 11 til occup~ and preach at both

and lhoir \f;,~tcr,' K Pctct~. L l.L'.I ..

RBlnB~\~ MISSIO~ · [)ougla~ :.Imllilnd ,.._I! • Ill., \\ I,, I 1111"

~l:ntsttr. · ' Amher•t-11 a m , .\lin·

h I 1 Pi'V II r r l · .. 1 ,. 1 bl ,·. 1 f cemetct v o ac1a to t •em ~Oil • • • 'lll'ltal Oll11·crs ht•lllllle ere r · 1 · 1 ltio'i of lhl' !rat•"'· ·'''£.1~1 e nnue1c. ·' tau-.· IIH•I' ha•r ne11•r had rr· • 1 1 h. or on· 11 orJ· Just he qu1rt uc· 10 St John ~. ; eren . 111 ;~\' e a ~ s to •omr 11 :nc um a!ton of fa1th m ont• "110 <en~erl to· thl'm the reason< for ;n : elp~n~c 1 ° 11 ' co~>lue;:~;"' } fot e linn ·

· ----- meanml! 0 ·~: \01~ 1~ .. 1'etl"" 10 jhas kno111aglv and d~lthriJLJ!> adhc,:on to a Diluw 'ruth. 1 13c1 ILIL'<dllle falls 0 11 ' ll.lrCI no 11 e no· all <al too 111 ,1 •1 , • • tll3\' nwnn c ;.s~. t,;,- ) 1 . 1 . f 1 •1 1 1 1 h anc mo\e tie <.•net'. :,O ~ ... •o •n· • 1 • •

~IOl:\T pf,,\ltl.lrl.l.:'ill.\LE oth~r~ that part ol IIIII' brm~ tat.~t lU !'',~~er~ Ill orm ·';n~· ~. 1e1< co not 1r ~:.'r Ct'311<e a• 1 l'iudt th~ l'I.IIP of tilr 1.:1,.11 ·nan tn'~ 100 11111 ,11 ., '11 "' 1111 p-,,. lautam (; ~tnn~er an t1 11 11 1 hehcle will "'It on ma.h ... or reh~ton 1 a,. 0,1r l.o .I •ad hur ltws ar1• ·rt l'l 1 h ·c•r 1 n·,,• \\e 1•0 11111 o11 r ,, 01t

liar~· "'the ~ltrnhcrd's IOICC I hl ar

0111 "' 1 '" n:ou:ltaiiJ.. 1• till anti lae~•rnllll ~~· l:lark~ gDIIrOSUI< \Ill 1 I ~n the <'nCI'I' ~~ cal unce smd that some people C'l l" l~nOI<l'lCr j, not lhr 11!1' I lr hill• lin 1111 flail! •'il' ~ dmn;e to"'';!, IO 1;: I< '' , • , • . . r Cl\IC\ ler I ·" . I I I 'tl r hI I d I h "~"rr t, an lle ut·~· o "" • • Lai'••·c t ''·' '"'"I' "ito 'C ~or.c 1100 .. m. Holuw~; Sen;ce; hlr. that thr miracle cull~d ltfr.·'l'~'" nn ~our tc.,~mg .w ~·•P· •·an,r '', ur. ;·•~I l,~ '".aiiOrlhP; l•r tolrlth••m lie II"" ,c-:· mutt l!l.e liMn lie ·.'~a:. .

d1rn1:

:!30 pIll .. Sunday School; 1.00 llhi(h cannot he manufaci'lred .llltr or len nunuL< talk~n~ to ''an tquall: lmr.o,,ant .au•r. ldto had mo,ed thP fpr.cr. lo 'mnr pcoulr on t.lc l•·"••otu ? IO' !old II In Sal\alton :\le•ttng h d. coni• fto•n ·a ~omcone mlotmt·<l about 1c::~wn \l,t:l' tcllhc to hrl1e1r hrDII-r 'fl h 1 1 _ ,.,. tJ\'lOl 'r' a 1101 <1 m' If l'n1 :rom the ~hrphrrrl< · ~ · " · ,. man. o~~:~ • , · 1 1 h t 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 'Pre l'an e 110 (11\Ll' \1 wrr · ,. · .\ \\'arm Wrlcotnr A walls \'ou sourer which lip rail (iod. and n~t t.ten oa~ lint t \pi nail· llrl' ,noll t.·al ' IJCH IIJI< ne· He I<' _,.,;, ,, ", • ._ ',' "'''rid 1:1 n· ,,. ·'

.\t .\II {ill· Corps-Come that Iii~ and soul a:·r t:lr ·.,unr. ;tudlcd rrh ou and fou.nd II ~~~ cr·:rrl ":'at •h•lr r~ason <~<hn.t< ·-- '':11, ol lhr P-o:lll, t no" nn<h An<I.Wmship I \nd \'et ll'hcn 1 am ~skcd JlO!O'· til"< on. Culpable unbr11l'f. •ItO· to hr !lur. thr~ lloulrl l1a1r In \IOJtJ: ,, 1; nwlrd wd.ll" I• llt,n~ 1'1r111 •n h··n~ them tn.

blank' "\\'hat rio vnu hrJto,c''" pnl; so <~lid. ts thr flllm .• Jlc· ~r.r l"' a to· of h,1.1 k 11\C ·.•hllc The God ,1. ,e cl;-, 111 ru''' .,,,J 1un·. B11n~ l'~t'm m fto>n 111c h~ldS of

l' , L l/ . 1 j,~d~e and 181, ior tmtr in 1111 fu5~l of f<nth. the '' 111 1101 ,o he·thc·l arr tlllllll'n~rrrl lr• rlo ~nd clumou I• t 1., I<J~... 111 . , " ·) ; ,(. 1L lelllll ronru:tOn 1)\'P,a;in~. "\\'ell 001i ltrl'c. It 1\R, wncr11:1ng ""'a:· llcncr 10111t • not nnil a.1 uc•11· (Oiltro}}e(J J .. t.fc out :o b~ ~TILl. 10 m•dt •· ,,, B1 :'~ 1:1r "nnrl'rm~ """"· ·o

I .· 't h'" t' '.. l:tude 111~1 Om Lolli '·lid 'lie lame or~ lll\lllr lllllh It • "' lilnk \IOUII ll.m lou' Ill" (,I n· .le-u-1 1a1 < nPn', 1' 1,. que~ 101" 1 II I I II I . . , 1 . t ·11 lh the nre 1110 "' not 1c 1e1e 111 1e .:on· <o a surrender to Dnmr Goorl· lo Ill< t~cr tell'emlJcltn~ allllr

un ~.llld~l. Juh 13th, Dtllne t 1' no a o~c cr .. dtmnerl" Ills I h~•r found t! 1' ab~o!•1:dy 1 '11 11 1 1 1 \\or•hlp 111'11 he' held at 500 sme of thr modern 11orld IIIIIch ,. , "· ' '' at:t a ~toes or"' · 1"1

h I d d (om) •\ten·ion In mdtl to undrt ,r.md h _ ___ l'>•cnl:al In •cn.u·at•· 1111 !eel· to 1]11rJ1 on Hh Jotr Ht< po"rr I) Ill Ill t)•n St Amlrrw's 3< c Dll c our . I h , r r I I '· I d hi r I . . . · .. ·. , , , .. 1 . 1 I lh 1 11 fa'hers" nature o ll:ll 1 m·t•l ur r~•a 1n~s an tnoug ' tum t.\c rnor· H~> 11 ,.cJo:n anu n., Jo1 111 ~ ,, 1110 l'napt•l ol 1hr St. lhomas tie smlpe ~1 1 °1° r C • . lrrl that fallh 1s not <olel. thr 4 Snr•it)(r tal ~hOI\ tn-t~.Iu of allo11m~ Ill\· ne« l'hurch l'~>lnr U. t;ulb1s lltll r.ot n nast~; ;o~." 1~n ~pe1~'~; 11111 to heltt•le ,nawlun;:, 'nor'' ·~ ' !' li t' <elf to lle ""·''along llill)' 11·ll~. Turn \our C'''' upon .Jc•1, pre:.th on the sub jell: "Ad· ~'" proro~ r~ 1 ~ d IC~fl t'l'c • t' the adoot:on of n point ot .,~., I ha1 c p.nt,cd to feel and to l1.-· 1 ook full in· II'- v cmclorful ,.,,.~ 1anrc·d Ht

1chtcousnc>s" Ewy· '~:~~~~ t~~ e~~~~: ~~d ~~nt~~~1~ 1·e· ~r a theory 1.c.1r lifr for ~1lt1nh Mm·niH~.~ 1r11 .tdo th1m~s that ar

1e haJlpc.nn~ .\nd the tbmg, ·of ~·arUt, IIIII ~1011

nn~ ,, 1\c come. 1 1 th so'• '·•et·t l.lere " no so 11 rea>on fat' ut· Jr· out~r c t 1c mate11a rxtsl"ncc strange!•· dun ore man 11 as no c " uu. \\' 1 1 · 1 1 1 > • 'of celestial conectn. Darllin ,vmg, nor 1s 11 t·w ac~eptanc: of '" Jo•ou•llr'' l1r rr-m~ lar: ll helns me 11hen I a<; m~<ef h; the h~hl of tl:s g:o1 ~ and

i tlcalt another blow and Freud's a doetrme tllmh. Is contran to TnJI< out ht< 'an~ in •pr1n~ 11hat 1s the mo111c back of nil r ~race •. 1 . 1 1 e allons of our , reuson In the lughcest sctbe ol So full of P-Ia~,. l•i< no!~. feel and think ~nd do. Is God J.ct 115 remrmbc•r thHt r.Juah

10 • 1 ·1s:dadrca '" 1° lle hop k~ 111. conllC· the word. faith is the acccpta1tce To ha1n its echoes rin~. Jl;e onl)' motil'l~·> An1 .. 1 becom· dtd not sec God 111 the 111nd or , Portugal Co1c Road u en se 1 cs s oo o • 1 1 1 1 1 · f .. 1 · r ·

Fit·st Baptist

\1 1 " II ~" ~ntl heir 1 hiS Shep~crd kl Hi I :

t!PIIl 11, n I he «and'tln~ one~ to find"

\\ ho 1: I' 1,\g 1ilr lo;t one~ ~o the fol.l

\\he•~· r'' ., II he •1\eltcrrd ~~~m the cold

Out an I he dP<crt hr~r their cry. Ottt otl the moun lams. 11 ild ~nd

In~'' Hark· '1'1s the ~lu<lcr speaks to

(I)CP R~l F. t. ~·encrtl' B A. ! nons that man could he mn•Je in o ~~•,t' on Fll~han! lortt~l·. o _,a, '"~, mo,red.a:vare Ao mlyf u:huft~,·: the earthquake o• 10 the ltrr. n 4., " d;' S h 1. 11 · f G d ret·ea mg. •art 10 rc teton " With rrQrl llr'' r~eh ~P ning "til 11e ll'm~7 m all u but at once reai1zed II>) ;Jrc· " v a Ill .oun "' . e oo ' I le tmage o o l'k cd't h . . b f . f I tl It d I "I l f I 11 . Go • .\lurnlng' W r ha . . It i ht be ~aid that sneh mot. ! e cr 1 rn U'locss.. e ore aa !lm1er m ee 111g. 1ou~ 1 an t e-t o 1 sencc m a sound 0 gent e ~~~ .

li.OU a 01" \l'o >h P: t . mf~ t 1 . dogma anrl not ucpartmcnt ~lore Will extend l.ool,, hrn'<'l:'<onl In rhr ,~ 1 . tlw htgh~st wtthm my conscwus. ncr-, Saul of Tar,us ae1er f111d \I<· ~hcep. where'cr

they he" ~·.15 pm. ~~~ening por• 1'~· 1 tt Ia c~ vo~;he mounting ·om crcdtt to a pet son. there mu't be E.•ch nocltlmg m thr morninc n~,s" ~m I sen•mg cht hmgs knell' God 11hen !e1eri:;hll' .tud) 1 .. ~0 p.m, oullg copc~l 1~ 1f::an em 0. tli<CO!Nies·an inl'e>ttgallon of the credit ol brerzr lor et,•rntl~. the greatest of uno thcolog1· at tl•e fleet of Soc~cty. . I plcXlllC~ of a \e ~·or!d h~ 1 the purchaser: only when there I paii>C. cr~ 1 P~>< hy. of CICI'nlty, the greate>t of G~lahcl. nor I\ hen hethou!i!ll he s d

\\ ctluc,da) -8 00 ll m., ~hd· 1 ~h.oU\ .hlll_ISCI! and I I\ '!It the • :tre reasonable groun:ls for CX· I•,Juch is lot e for ~II mankind7 I' as sfrvinn God b~· persecutin~ , econ Thoughts 11c~k ten tee lor Btblc study 1 .1'es '1';tcr1·~;? s?ond:r mnn 1 tending credtt is it ever ~hen \\'ith l!l.idnr5, too, to each 'In what 1\'al' 11111 I fulfill thr the rhrtstl;n~ It 11a;; when he I and pra)Ct'. ~e.ars 1 ~ 1 e 1~ Jnn ·im le So with faith: there must l,e lml\o111 hnu~h f.a11 of ln1c loda~; Henry \'an Ja1 still be1orr God on the Dama

Sunt:a~ School ptrmc. July 19. er es out .for. son~e~l; t~ b~licf.c 1teasonahle motl\'c;; for br:i~'·in~, Scrm< hn•,!IOJ: fmth !tom D1ke. said: scu< roarl that he found God's Second thou;:hts are ~orne· Lumr, and l'.or>htp 1\ tth us~ 1 and endunng 10 11 1 · I before there ts beltcf. For the <lrop, 'Four I lungs a rnun must learn to i1ian for him. God •an aod dot•, times best - kinder :md more

Yuu J: tuul a 11ann wclromc. 1 A~ ln moment~ of grent grief: person .or C'hml, these mo'll'es And h~str' to don tis rohc ol do. >prJI, to us 1r \\e are only st1Jl JU't lmonlse of the mome~t I' 1 he reelint emotions st•ady 1 or cr~tltbtht:· an• propheetes an· 111 ccn. If he 11 oulrl krro h·• rt'<·ord true. enou~h to h,lcw Om p1 a~rr ~ fickle tlung to trust - sw~y~d

.lelwvnh's Wituesses

1 themselves lw concrntratmR liP· I nour.cmg lhs com1ng. nmarles Elr noll'·\\ht!P hlo<'om• To thmk 11r:hout cun!u,ton. •l:ould e1er tw "SpeaJ •. Laid In emr.:ions. 1t can trick you and 100 small ph~·slcnl occupations, i and the consonance of !lis dar· dear!• · lor Till' •rnnnt hcatr'h · and 1111slead ~ou mto trouble with ~

the careful t\·in~: ol a shoelnce. 1 I nne with human rea~on ~nd tl1e P~~r Tn Jo1 e Ius frllo11 ma:t <inc~r~b· not "Lt;ten. Lord. r01 thy ser· sentence - or a hasty deed. I thr strai~ltteninl: of a crookrd 1 nght aspiratiOn of the human \l'llh th"nklulnr<s To ad from honest mot11es pure ~ ,. -··1 " Tht•y thul ·.•a1t Often 11c rc compelled to

, 9 , 1 1 , 1 01 cturc on the I\ all. !he t1rl1' fold·, hear!. 01·' hein~ II upon the Lord shall rene11 1hc1r chan~c op1mon~ II'C\e express~rl _ h. ·'orr s ".Hnue· : ing of a naukin -so 1 heliei'P, I Hut <ttll this rlnrs not lt•ll the throb, To tr11<l in Gori and H••a1rn <c 1 Jucc- not mean t<natr - JUdgm•nts pas,cd .in indigna·

.. ' 00 .11 1\l.~ Pnh.hc A~rltrss,','in thiS heartbrcaktnJ: worltl. lnjfull natu1·c of faith l'a!til al· To Ol.•hr 111 ' :'IL,kf'r'- :\'~mr curtl) o.'Cicn m;,L.r new a~atn. hnt 11 twn-bt!lcrnessor.Jcst-r.asr. \\hat; I Ins \\ nrld lomm~ II d' !( t th ·tmple familiar. frets tllo fucnilll•< of man· the For all the ~~~Ires of this ~~rth . lllcan: "Sh.,JJ clwngr their . and fooh~h promt~es were

To!", R 00 p m., Bthlc Study: 1 ~n 111 11.~'ch ~iPs at hand I h~.l IOtcllrct and lhe Will. The nlrl·l He all of them cltd frame TJ R" } streng•h _ "" <hall ~ct t:od's hound to keep, once mad~: ~11 "\\'h.•t II T.,kes To Be H~ppy 1 ~;~~e~hat ; must keep m~ cioor·l ~eel is the facultl' of kno,llng, . · IC I~ l l qren~th in p'ace of out .1cak· because 'omP \uld and crazy Ill! Jo'ore1cr--Ecc." 7 12 . , slep clean. y must tidy 'rr ml', and its ohiect ts truth: the •o.tll is Go forth. <~•HI q~nrl m frc-h. LJ nc-< pulse 11c'le obeyed

.\hn· 1 . T~t,mstl.t~:-7 30 P 111, Pu?hc 011 n bnck\ard. 1 need kee11 only 1 the lacu.lly ol choice. and H• • gr~cn flclli•. . A h T Can 11 e be sttll hefo1e :; 011 Thmk. hdo1r ~ou S!le~k -. Spe ..... m~ < I .,, 2 L hron. HI and i I he two great commandments to 1 o~ject ts lo1 r . or goodness "t ou "rnt 1rrl .or . t hr <I life. pproac 0 iu•t 11 at till~ for II.m to ~peak. those "ord~ of ang~r tr~ ~o

P m • \1 · I c: 8 ao PIll, ,\ltnt•try Dc\elop· hve hy: to rrsoect the Gil·cr of 1 ~atlh has nollung. absolute])· 1 Allll the: e. tn (,od s O\ln hacau.-e knmlicd~c col'· 0s ... , re·l ~tem. p~n<c before ~ou crl!tc!sr mcnt Cl:i>>. Tllemc: "On With life and am· duly loll ard~ mv I no:hing to do with th~ emotions 1 quictnc«. God 1 elation Jc,us came to 1·r1 •a I or censure or condemn-Thtrtk

T the \\'mk-Ecc. 11:10" : c.nighbor . · · Those who \lhrn asked wh~· they I You'll feel thr ,io1· of Iii• the hea~t ol God a~am for may))e you arc Jarr· 1m OI'S \II. j' · 1 he!ie1 e somet11in::. sometimes ~I E G.\RLICK .rrsu• ne1 er taught. thP ne1. ~tal' 1 su~ge~t that \le J!l he etl and Ol'er<l rought. M~~e

; 00 • ll•. llo11ard t'ol· • Notes I beliel'e that rcoplc dreply nns11cr:. "I !~It .it d?W~ '1erc'' 1 s .1 sa1, 011 points out. that 10 I pr.lctical alJout llus'' Make ttmP qutle <~n·c that you are raghl. p.m • Mr. liO)toi'd Col· I re1'ere these two commJnd·J n~·~ eqUtl'alcntJy ulcnttfYIOI! fatth A S d p1·aye1· men and \\'amen 11 crc at·, to he still before God. Tho'e of! and take a se~ond tho_u~:~t.

I GOWI'R STRt.'ET nwnl, rupon which hang all the WlUt a full stomach or a glandu·' • ee tcmptm;: to 0\WComc a dtvine I u~ llhO llle near a Church :mglll ' Do ;.ou tbm~ that hfe s ,mfalr -- - . . . . ·' . : ,. la\\S and the prophets• and suf ' Jar reaction. . . 1·cluctancP. lie did, in fact. slip in for a short wlulc. 0011 and I bt•cau~e ~ ou re . left · alone?

tiT. Pl:ARI, Sctllccs of \\orshap 11111 llc. fer )l{!rsonnl ri1slrcss when the~·~ Both the mtnd or intrllect ann A IIOndcrlul thm~ 1~ a •rrd-- teach that llhen men and ,10• anain although a \tsit to a 1 Count ~·our llle<smgs and lhe P.m, Re1. J. \\', \\'msor. conducted at 11.0~ n.m .. and! are broken. When the nt·operty I the 11il! arc invoiled in an act. The one tlung deathless fore\er men made' the nght approach to 1 clmrc'h ts not eosenllal. it 1s rerv / happv days th:ll you have :mowr ;-;-~------. 7.00 p.m. by Rev. I· E. Vapond: 011ners in South l'an Fra;~ci~co I o! faith. The acihc•ion ol lhe, F?re1·cr old and lo1 ever ne11, :God. all the resources ol ';ad

1

helpful. Remember in any such , - Tht~k hef~re ;ou say that p, b , 1 nntl. l~c mustc wall lle under th.c I refuse .to let a. Ch!ne~e ta~aly mind to a re1·ealcd truth is not, Ftcide .a~d lallhl~ss nevrr. I 11 ~re placed immediately at trmes of silliness. not to ask (;od thrrc ts notlung !eft for ~?u

I es yte,.zan tltrcctwn of llr Douglas u,. mol'e mto thctr d1~tnct. \\'.len I due solely to rca<on alone. Rfa·, Plant hhcs and hhes wtll )their ci•sJlosal. enabling them to 1 for an;.lhin~. except it be nt lhe 1 Tlunk a second ltm~ and )OU moll!l. In the mormng the ~lin· I !laming crosses are hurned and son can supply the moli\·es lor • bloom Ia" hold on a divine guid:mcc ; outset to ask God for clean,ing . ma\' change your pomt of ~tew ister's ~ubject Will be "Ho.v when the homes of dcc~nt 1JCOplc I believing, but tile rea<on i.~ not' Plant roses and ro<c~ Will grow and pO\ter I in llis precious blood \"ou arc; Thtnk again before you >a'

i 'I he K•n.gdom Comes'' an·l. 'n 1 are bombed. we are all a:\·arc 11hc total cause of the accep·l Plant hatred. and hatred to hlc , · . lb clnld. What would you :hmk ! the word that might o[~end. Rr. the cvenmg the sermon subJPCII that our own doorsteps •1a1•c 1 lance of a re\·caled truth bv lhe 1 . Will sptmg, ! JESUS SAID l'~TO llll:M .... r'v'~ t<h~ neler sookc to his c.on••der ~acts - or )OU ma~

a· Rc,·. A. ~1. Old, 11ill he "Are You Li,tening!" been sullied and lhc human mind. As Our Lord told SI.: Plant lol'e and lol'c to you 11111 i CO~IE YE AFTER M~: rather except to ask him lor f!nd ~ou \'~. ~~~t .n fr1end -lt.m .. Morning Service. 1 \'bllors will be warmly wei neighhorhood bcsmirchrd. '[ Peter 11 hen he confessed His 1 bring, 1 Jesus calls us from the 11 orshtp thi•lr.? \\'h1. we should ~sc E~er,11h10g 10 hie ts sen~ to pul

~~t.tfVJcc Will be brouclcast corned. If 1 1 1 tl Dil·lnity: "F'Icsh and blood :1ath The lruit of the seer! , ou <ow or the \a in world's golden :,tore :1 rnend il we ne1 er went to nim . us Io the test - and tl oil en on VOWR and will be i · am 00 puny 0 grasp le 1 not revealed this to lhec. but l\lv Author Unknown. From each idol that 11ould t.ecp unln<, 11e 11antcd somethmg I teachers us thai second thought~

by the Rev. Wilfred I Ohf cosmic contours I .believe .I can 'Father Who is in heav~n." us I 11" . him. are best. • • Cbf St. Andrew's i'rcsh~·l • at.least ll~e m~.rnlth 'Y1~h10 rytY Faith Is born from a light nn Memor;eS Saying. "Chmtian. lol'e me I The ,·alue of our prayers de·, CO:"STA!'ICE STROI"G

urch, Quebec Ctty i 011 n lshmaf or ~ · gam:~lg u'" t high. and yet is reasonable The 1 ~ I more " 1 pends a eaod deal on our Ideas I

- · s~ren~ rom 01 crs un 1 m truth rna;· be lJcyond reason. ~uti ---- of God ouaht 11e not to rc~arcll ST. AID.\S'S I 0 Lord, how happy should we be !•m.P. whe~ all men can rest anti it is not contrary to reason. I \\'herr olten through sumhine /~lore bright is the btook where r•-.·n". rnl -so much as getting 1 THF. I.ORD SEARCH •J:HI)

Mr. \\' \I M II we could cast our care on 101'lic thctr souls. Once faith illummcs reason, ten· and sh:•dows they rested, our needs sup:11ied or ·orne 1 HEo\R~ ,~: ! · · · ' on· Thee. . son is stronger than before, lust, The lect or our IO\·erl ones /The s~een on the walcr mote , ·· • r- ., . .:d.'bui as a m~ans I God kno11s our secret lhoughfs

•m., Divine \\'o h' :If we !rom sell could rest: g1nn, as the senses of man opetatc ha\·~ hod, 1 latr of "ti'•·q a new revelahon o£ 1 and words. 1 Topic, "Jesus th r~ 1~ And feel at heart lhat One aao1·e F.arlh ltght:; soon crow dim, more skillfully than the sen· ~fore bn·~lll ts the glcm of the The place 111th a charm i• , J' · · J .J-~us Christ, and to, And all our acttons too: 1

Corne and 11.0; he ·~~·~In Pt·rlrct wisdom, perfect Jo1e,l God's lasting gifts to those are I ses of an animal, because ~uid· meadotls, I invested · • t"ore of God's[ Nor can a cloud conceal tiler IIana Wtlcom 1

5 tp wath 1~ workm~ for th~ be~t. ~iren . ed by reason ~lore s\\cet is the bloom on the 1 Eccau!e our belo\ed hate been v.1J1 for us? Let us he still !>f. 1 from ' e Wilts )ou. ~arthly ties with earlh, are Who leave the choosmg to I·Um. i Now we come !o the o:hcr 1 sod, there. I"" ~otl and g1~c Him a chlnce His penelrating \ irw ·

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FOR A STRONG START F LLY DEVELOPED

PULLETS ';eed

URINA CHICK STARTENA CHICK GROWENA lmprovetf witb Formulo 1021

Formula 1028 • IS a combination of growth

promoting ingredients, consisting of Anti·

bictics, Ultamin B-12 and other vitamins. It's

called 1028 because it was developed after 1028 '

tests at the PURINA RESEARCH FARM.

A.' E. HICKMAN Co., Ltd. WATER ST. OPPOSITE FOOT Of SPRINGDALE ST.

'PHONE 4131 ST ,.. • J,.,~N'S

The Store With the Checkerboard Sign

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45 and 55 lbs. TARRED FELT, 36 in., 15 lbs.

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JIY JOHN 0. Jl. WALLACE

Slatlsttca The overall dimensions of

House of The Week design X· 5 are 52 by 62 feet. A mini· mum plot 80 by 100 feet Is re­commended, The habitable area has 1,886 square feet. There are 616 square feet in the garage and the covered porch, A full basement ia locate{) under the living area. THIS well proportioned house.

designed around a three-room hub of Jiving for more family '----------~ comfort, makes use of a modular pntcrn In Its layout to cut con­struction waste to a minimum.

Designed exclusively for the House of The Week series and designated X-s. Its use of the principles of m o d u I a r layout simplifies the assembly of units which go Into a house.

This particular plan, developed by Architect Herman H. York, uses a module I unit of measure­menU of 2 feet. In showing the room sizes, the modules will \'Dry s II g h t I y from the dimensions shown because· Jlartitions are in the center of a modular grid. Allhou~h the exterior dimen­

sions adhere to a modular pattern the actual finished room dimen­sions may vary from a module of 2 feet because all building ma­terials do not conform to modular sizes.

particularly those used by the outside frame.

Ellminntes Problems THE MODULAR window sizes

in design X-5 contribute to this uniform pattern, further reduc· ing wasts and labor in cutting. And, where feasible, all partl· lions have been located on a module grid, thereby minimizing complicotions found lnodd-dimen· sioned layouts. This reduces the chance of error in building .

Much research hos been done on modulnr dimension layout and much progress has been made w I t h i n various manufacturing groups to standardize such Items as window sizes, door sizes, sheet materials sizes et cetera.

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A CHILDREN'S PLAY TERRACE Is a fea lure of this seven-room house. A kitchen. window overlooks the terrace for supervision. An outdoor masonry planter serves to elongate Jhe front.

PAINT WITH CILTONE IT STAYS COLOR-FRESH !

. For example. a wood stud used In partitions actually docs not measure 2 by 4 Inches unless it Is used In rough form. In Its dressed form, It measures 1 'IB by 3'1i Inches.

0 d d fractional dimensions. therefore, will result. Still the plan's adherence to a uniform unit will reduce to 11 minimum the ll'aste In building materials,

A module smaller than the tw& foot unit used in this house could give e\·en greater flexibility. and a module as small as four lnchea could be applied to this plan wJth. out changing the layout. By using a larger module, however. the grid background tor the plan can be more clearly shown.

In the arrangement of the house, the hub of lh•ing Is formed by the dining room, family room and kitchen. All are connected directly to a side covered porch by six-foot-wide sliding glass

• Doesn't fade • Dirt washes off easily • Odorless and easy to apply • Comes in a wide range of colors

BUY CILTONE AT

HARVEY LUMBER & HARDWARE LIMITED HARVEY'S PIER ONE WATER STREET ST. JOHN'S

THIS FLOOR PLA .. ~ Is shown in both feet and modules. Each square in the grid repre- ' senti a two foot module, A modular pa~lc rn cuts construction waste to a minimum

doors. The Ol'erall layout has several

Interesting features: A children's play area is locat­

ed at the front behind a six-foot high pierced brick wall. The ter­race is easily supervised from the kitchen.

Four WaTh-ln Closrts

the garage or from the outside. Altogether, the house has ~even

rooms, including three bedrooms, plus 2'• baths. The plan is on one lel'el with a full base,nent under the entire living area. A picnic terrace is wrapped around the right rear corner of the house,

ten hoards are used. A hard· board sheet material with oat' tens, crealing the same appear· ance, may be used if prefcrrell. Triangular wood lou,·ers are pari of the architectural design in the gable ends,. .

A ~'!'\Acl\:'s"AIIserves as a divider between the family t•oom the kitchen. The view looks out toward a terrace, part of which

Is protected by a covered porch.

TI1E THR~:E bedrooms stretch aeross the back and each ha~ a walk-in closet. A fourth walk-in closet is located in the foyer area. An ··exterior" la,·atory is located between the garnge and the CO\'ered porch. This "wash-up" room can be entered from r.ither

The terrace is bordered by a six-foot-high hedge. w h i c h is broken at one point by an 1Ut· door grille. '!'he garage has .:pace for tools. a work bench and stor­age closets. There is space for garden tools in the mud room.

In exterior details. waterproof plywood panels with \'ertical bat-

White asphalt shingles are re- · commended for tte roof and ran· dom rectangular flagstones are usell for the walks. Random rcc' ' !angular flagstones are recom-' mended for patio and terrace sur­faces hut a co I o red. scored cement finish may he substituted as an economy measure for all flagstone areas.

FOR ALL YOUR

STO~ Ill TODAY ANO

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01 Ull 101 11!£ umuun m COMPilTE OHAILS

• BERRY DOORS ARE GUARANTEED TO NEVER ROT, SHRINK, SWELL, CRACK OR WARP BECAUSE THEY'RE ALL STEfL

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NEW ADDRESS HEAD OFFICE

Harvey & Company Building S3 WATER ST ••• OPPOSITE THE WAR MEMORIAL

OFFICE 'PHONES: DIAL 3229 OR 2151

;r-,__ .... ~--~~---- --:---=-=-----...., Send this coupon for your STUDY PLAN :1 STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON I

YOU CAN GET a 1tudy plan You ean take this study plan l I for The House of The Week by to your bank or other mortgage I tvndrng Editon ( filling in your name and ad- lender and ta <vour builder and Enclosed iJ 3~ cents. Plea1~ send me 11 COpY ef the stuJy dreu on the eoupon on this get rough t'stimate~ on t~e oost 1 pion of The H1u11 ef The Woek, Design X·S I page 811d sending it witb 35 of construction in this area, as I I cents to this newspaper. wei! as an idea of the cost In

rel?.teion to your bndget. J ( This study plan st.ows nch

floor ol the honse lo~ether witb Pach of the {our elevations, froat, rear and 6ides Of the hou!e. It Is scaled at t,i~-lnch per foot. It inrludes a guide on ''How to Get Your House Bu!U"

With this lnformateion you Ha"'' ~ 1 wlll know whether you ll'ilt 1 «o'un '''"''

want to proceed wlt!l constntc· I Slrttl J lion bv ordering working blue. prints ·tiirect from the architect 1 ,... S I and asking for blda for the c .. , '"' ..J ~~ L--------------~----·-~---"'- .

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and Idea Books ••• Rundredl Ill NichoiiOfl Weatherproof Windows. with the

permanent build·ln weatherstripping, ore your answer to the problem of higher heating costs. All 'round metol

weatherstripping seals ovt drafts and cold Precision manufacture tnwres 0 snug-fitting, "'~

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FULL STOCKS BEST PRICES

NEW ADDRESS LUMBER YARD

HARVEY'S PIER ONE BACK OF COMMERCIAL CABLE BUILDING

ENTRANCE PIER ONE LUMBER YARD 'PHONES - DIAL 6911 or 2151

EVERYTHING ADVERTISED ON TI-l" PAGE IS AVAILABLE AT HARVEY LUMBER & HARDWARE LTD.~YOUR ''ONE STOP" BUILDING SUPPLY HF.ADQUARTERS

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F.astern Explorer, ~.v: , Bay, :~nd Bowaters ;I No. I. These four Will dry pock today, and

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MINERALS

FOREST PRODUCTS

MARSHAL liTO YUGOSLAVIA: ON THE RIM OF THE SOVIET SPHERE

\'ugosla1·la, right, above is a Wyoming·sizr countr)' of sorM 18,1100.000 C!.mmnnisl dogma. Thus far Tito has remained firm in his stand again~t persons, stretching along. the. co:tst of the A;drialic. Sea. Smce 1~48 Yu~o· .'o:oscow, staling that Yugoslavia 11ill fight if necessary to preserve her slavia has been a weak hnk m the CommumsL cham btndmg the European llldependence rshe has an army of some 30 divisions, a small but growmg satel:ltes to Moscow. In that year her ruler Joseph Broz, better known as na1~: and an air force in the proce~s of reconstruction). On the surface the

I, on the St.. .John's to ~rrl'ice. The first port

1 will be Catalina. then to I Cove, lhen on to the I ports of call. I The ~I.V. Barh:" en in i of Capt. Brown is •I·o

I duled to sail on the west coast servtce ~~

j day taking passenger;, 1 and mails. The fir·t port

I, will be Burin, then to St.

rrncc, and then to the ports of call to Port ~ux

i ques. , The ~I. V. Sant~ , ~1. V. Bingo, J\1. V. 1 Shea, Fishing trawler j and the cable

I charge of Capt. cable ship is from

I hal'e the radar r.,,;,.~

1 other minor repair> and these are completrrl ••I! ~ailing for Clarennllr or. repair work.

~larshal Tito, left, rejected Stalin's dictation of the party line and w~s Yugos]a\•ian and Rusqan branrls of communism appear the same. In both •lcnounced bv the Communist Cominform. Tito began mo\'ing away !rom countries political power belongs to the Communi~!~ with no opposition Kremlin influence and accepted aid from the U.S. But in 1!155, with Nik:ta tolerated, and nationai1zatton of industry allows httle scope for priv~te 'AT HORWOOD LDIBER Khrushchev at the helm or the Soviet Union, the U.S.S.R. formall:-· cnterpltse So\'lrt agncul:urc is almost enllrely collccli\'e, Yugosla\'ia LTD. apolcgizerl to Tito and admitted the right of Yugoslavia to be independent !atlcd 111 that s\slem and thr )!real built of her farms consists of small The ~I.V, Thoma; in ist policies. Now, reversing his de·Staiinization program. Khrushchev pe~sant holdmg~. ~lost tmport~nt is the idcolo~i~ai difference-Yugosl~\'ta charge of Capt. Pickett is hns made Tilo the prime tarl(cl of attacks on so·called "revisionism" or Insisttng each Lommlllmt state be free to choose 1ls own road to soc1ahsm. , Fogo to take a g~nml

Q\.lonto 1~00 101:1 )0 10\• .L ''I C:Ojrlr.ll 2.i0 S:!:9~ol :q;:-zg,,.--;-; .. - C~l;tne~e L"·OO -i~-~i~-.-16-:.-· ... I!\\" (ent 2',[,[} 16'" lh1a 1fr:'ll .... - c~~;-cr -r(o H II. -111•1,r:·oi~ j for Gogo and "hen the nuf r:xpl LG\IO 1 7 ; ~lmpM•n• 100 $311 :!:3'" 2A'.. rnes Ohto 21\lu 5,11 ~ .iP, n 1i .. 'J !"Y :'\H r. 1

' 11 h" f>"• .;·. • 1" Oe\·P.ll ~~~o t i·l& 1 ~· 1 !·!" · i; loaded will sail for Joe

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WutbUr"' 190'1 13 'j~ 7.1 r. Jn:trsoll 1':i 14:'1 4Z'1 4l + lt I OouJtli'! l]L.(l \n~- l!ijS. 511",- 3. I S•"<"lmr -.,;oo ".Jtl. ~,j.l\ :',';'~, _.. "~ -.;~t Ptt 21fl'l 2 j-lh 2 5-1h ~ 5·16-l·lti t ~CO\\. All moored up WtiPIC 1000 2~1 1 24 24 -1 Cdn rt\w .. r. '~ ~ Dow Chrm 7100 ss•. 51) 61 \t - l'l ~Ofllll) tn''M -~~- : .. P~ 5lt 1 1 :'\J 7.•nr 6(!() n~ .. 2

:." 1:~.- '• I I\' w Cdn OG 375 180 l'iA 180 ·2 c PJJ'~r 210 t34 33'i. :tl=4- ;. nu Pont ,.,1)(1 1871,. 183'• J8jlz .2 I Sptrr~ ft j'li, 1il~, Jll J 11\'• • '• J':t'1t"'PtC ft(Jfl ••

2 -··~I . ' we OG rtJ 3831 te. 13 1~ •• ., Con Gas :uo 531•,, 31\• 31'fo I Eas\ }(oc! 2200 Jl:Jil 11:! u:P. r t.;' ~td nr~lld'l ;on s:r. ;,31• 5:\~, PtOO('tr PM ]':- 1 ':'-16 l'a-r 1·161 AT C~SADA PACKERS w Ma)',Ul 1700 182 J71i 1A! +2 Dom Oilcloth :uo J36 :lj•• 36 +1 F.aton 'tfc 11900 ~6'• 461~ 467• + l,o~, 1 StJ Ott Cal 4~(111 .33'" 52", ~·3'~- ~. ~::::;:~ :,./',3 ~ 11~l6 ., 1~~15 Tl The ~t.V. Sil\'fl" W DKtlta 1700 ltil }6fi 1~ Ford A 12\ S8l 85 8~ -11, F.l Auto L lflOO .10.14 301 .l ,~,• - '" I Std Oll hut 1Jf,M ~: ~ ·lG' a '6

1• wnecwta ~ 21 21 :1 +1 Horne-rA 100 111'~ 12~., J?~l:T'-'t. 1 F.tPMo~G 1 2.2o.1 ll'• JP, :JJ1_,-, .. ~~tdOJIS.1 2~7oo ~1:. :..1·~ ~"· '• ~hr~ '\0" Joo ll·fi 16:1 l !taking freight for the

w Naeo 2M'IO 91 90 ~ Lowney :zr, $2~!. :.!5'• :l,j ' Firestone 1~00 Cl2 91"" 91's-'" I SIUd'i P~ck iRM 1i'4. 1:11 " 17'• - .~.. ) en . . 300 3-5'• lSIOJ JS:I .... ~~ northern port· The 'I\' WI df II I

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• f \'an CID 25~ 131.; J% lJil -t' 1 Moore lO Si23 t. 721~ ;:,; 1 ~ tlen D~n ,;goo 5i14 :ili1a jfj3. + •.II I Tcx Sulphtr 4711fi 2(1LM JCI'• 2:1 cc ncr . • . ' .lll T ~'I ~Jay ln charge 0 rapt

llASKS Nfld l.lJht so 144 44 44 +1 Gen Eltc 1641)0 fltr -9~ 60 IT d \\' t r 2'(111 2~':~- "-1 ·•43• Trns J.ux lMO 6l• 6'• 61111 . k' ..t . h ! Moftt 133 t4o~. ~' ~osl row c pr t1:\ 147 47 ~77 Gen Foods soa 6~ • ~Jl: M -'~··r:n!'ttena e J;M 40 ii'l•;; ,i!r:"'- t, ~r clfil['\\t 83z;: !1:·162o·t'a211:·-1·16 ~~~ ta ·tn.s,~.rcuz t or NS 225 s~ .. f,Q1.. ~4 -1 Qur Phone 40 $27 2'7 " Gen :\1llls 100 79''1 7912 791 l ... I, I Twrnt c fi.I(IO :'10101 2!:\ l 3(' l -1 I r nn .4

4 •• • Port Union and BOlli\\~\

Jmp ~ St 31 .51 Q Phone wt1 <126 Sl011 10 10 -\11 Gr.n \lot 29800 to•, 39'& 40' 1 -r •, t'n Cub 11900 90'' 89~. 9)-14 ... t~.: 11

comm ?&n S49 48'".1 ~P + ,, Reitman• 100 Sl6't.2. 161 ~ 101) + .... Glidden 80il 33•,~. ll•• .n~ .. - ~~~ 1 t'td ,\tr 2100 :!8'" 27-, 281•.,. 1" ?'-'t"•'l•lri'>fl,{

Royal 112 64'i 64'1 U'i + \o Shop Sou 450 SUI'< 14 14 - \o Goodn<h 6JOO w. 61 r,z• ...... , ll'td Corp JIOO a•. go, 8'• I jJjl .. n {;;.. AT CROSBIE & co. Tor•Dolll 410 SU 45 4! ~ ;. T Fin A lO sm, 4l'i 4t'i + I\ Goody•ar ;300 8l'o 82'• 83'• + ~' LS Gyp lMO 86 Rl'• 86 ~2 1

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JNDUS1RJALS Trani Mt r:t97 U4 l4 54 Gr Pals:e 300 tt, 1'• 1•• l'S Rubbtr 15900 :l3~s :ll'• :'I::L4- "• 1 1

' Alumlnl 3147 26lo 251i 26!1 Un Gu 110 $83 83 8J Grand Un 2100 45'• 44'1 4S l'S steel 1"~110 66 •l'• tij'• • '• • ~ICJSTRE\L CLO<!SG STOCKS charge o{ (;apt. Joseph AntlO Nfld 2 0 6 6 6 +1 Tindaor Hot %65 S:U 23 23 r Gt :-lorRy 4~00 J7't~~ 37 37', + li \'<lnadiUm UOO :UHt 28'• 23~, .. -- '," \bitJbi BJ Tht2't~aoaGdTianL r.ren .,A lt's fl'nt'sh1'ng di'schar2tng C Brew 271~ 32J. 32 32'4 + 1., '\USES Gulf OU 3800 Uit~~ 1163, lli'4. +1 Walkers 1000 29'• 29, 1,9,"'- , 'bJt pr . ' ihi.U .N ...,

Inland 212S m !'i 5'•- '\I Alleope 20200 J4 21 34 +2 llomeslk 2~00 43 42'• 43 w l'n•on 5200 201l 20\o ;•. Asb<otos ~··· :ow Sm!lh 31 of sand, and after the Slmptona 14 :Zt 2380S988$ji268ETA Amtranm

41000000 ! 711:1 8 .. \1 Bud Bay 300 47:1• 4i-'c 47~\- t,2 Wf'slhlie 9SOO :;;•, S.i'~ 56'• ... 'N R t Z.ll •1' ud Ba)' Min 4.:.-', .

Pblna NP.w 275 S8:i1 8~ a~• - ~'I Arno ;J 4 5 • 1 Jntertak~ t.:.oo 18~, 1£3• tBl11 - 1,. •1 wool"th ~goo 48'.. 4i' 1 l8~4 - +-t : A~~~ ~t~n 46~' lmp Oil -nt 2 rlisc barged Wlll take SlmPion•· 1940 124 23•, 24 Aull 31600 18 17 18 + 'h tnt Bu• 24110 363', Jea•, J66', + '• ------ , llnqur c ~•t 00

Int S•ck ~~. Claren\'ille and the Stedm1n 200 uo 29~ 4 30 .,_ 1 4 Bakr.r Talc 5:i~OO 37 34 J.t -1 lnt llan- .wco 3·3 3~· J'i , A H lnt P~P W1lkcn 277$ t:st' 28 28 _ '• Band Ore 2 oo 6 b b tnt :"11<"k b'WO i~l: ;~~: 76'•: .: : mer•" can , IT~:~~~:! ~ ~., ~~~~~-~~=r 4f: in Trinity Bay.

Barnat 2011 100 100 100 +II ,Int Pop s;oo lOI'liOOI, 101', + '•' 'Brll ., 't' The ',!.V. L'crlffiOl" Tolal nltt: 1,689.000. 8att!mao )1)0 :.!0 .!0 ~!J -1 ' I Jnl Tel 9()0(} :t8 r~ll r: 3- 41'~ :\tcColl J n ,. "

De:atrice 300 6 b 6 -tl'h Johns \lan .J5(1jl l_qt, J~~. 3~::-.; ). : A~tf.IU(.'\,. CLO~IXG !»TOCJ\~ I :~;;,li'Prud ... ~ :-;St. far : 1,1 ; Ior sailing ordet~.

MONT E lleltecbu 5UO 40 38 39 -J KPnnecot 5:>QC 861 1 (1..); 1 86._.J- , .. • fl! Tl'l,. ,\uorlalrd Pr1 .. , , c .,,,,,,,1

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MOSTIIEAL CLOOISG sTOCKS g~~~~':rl 1il: 1: 1; 1 ~' -m ~~ew'• In< 7""' '~'• ,,., 17 : '' -Odrt Int. xd-f:x·diOldrn~. xr- f .. x· · 1 •In 11,.., ,;~ ~~;.r<;;~nk ~;, I ed up indclinitely a·· \\Cll By Tbe Caaadlaa Prt!ll Durnt Hill louo 11 11 11 •2\1 ~trshOI.liCh \l!;~ :JiPt ltJI~ ~~,+ •• I nahn. X\o\-~x-wanOI.nt!J I (tin l\rt\1 pr 1.' Jloyalttp 10< )1.V. Colin 2nd. anrl

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NEWFOUNDLAND

FROM NEW YORK ~·ort ,\valon •..... June 24 Fort Avalon ...... July 2€

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accepted at all for Corner Brook dls

Wlll call at Nfld as Inducements

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The ~LV. Ornate in C:.pt. Rogers si lakin! for Bona1oist;., Hare ity B.B., Indian Bar . land, Wareham Sti.W and, Greenspond, Qua~·. w~sley~ille, and Lum~dett.

ThP. '-!.\'. Annett~ char~ll of r.apt. Brnr.Pr. cured 1 full ioan for ~unl

! will be ~;uling fnr tost I , .

I thiS£ ,·entnl(.

AT 81\R\'F.Y & ('0, The S.S. No\·apnr: ;s

Montreal disch~rgtn~ a cars;o ani! after the rar>0

charged will 5a1l for ~r. tined port.

AT f'URNES'S'WitRf I LTD.

The S.S. Fort A\alon Halifax and New York. ing a general cargo the cargo was for her destined poJ1! day.

ON THE The S.S. Loonan is

ing a general cargo. lander M.V. is in tor rtpairs, the Catarmor~ in charge o! Capt. sutl l\lount Pearl has her today. .

The \\'haler Sdra 1' up for the season. cargo steamer at Ltd. dischar::in!( a and there are 1110 one Portuguese

i supplies.

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liFRO CTORY

r .1 --en~:ers.

:,r fir•t port t hrn to Sl:

'-rn to the •n Port auJC

"•ntr ~l.V.

: trawler Blue · 'r 'hip Tria

1·•. Finlay;on, · t:·~m Glasgow, . or repaired , rr~irs and

· '"PIPtrrl will .. :rnYillc on

I ltomas Holltt . ; t Pickett is ·

:. e - g~neral 1• hrn the

"t1 tor Joe . · n thi~

; ·~rrla ~1. is :. •char~ing a

1 ( .

. '111·rr .Jubilee _.:· for the · · The :>t.V.

· ~·· nf Capt. ::hi for .-,nrl Bonatista.

I· t'llOWl'e i.~ ' • q·dc r:'. l:nrla .\lay is

:::·.:ll'l." as well . , end. and ·"' -c1rk and Olaf ,; .. p for the

,. rnin~.

I Rr. ll: SOS!! \. President

d Caot. John f~ci~:ht for all

, . ; a north, to St. ~ to Cook'a Jlr.

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' ~·ort Avalon .-.nrl :\ew York, "~ rral cargo and " 11as discharged rlrstined ports

s Weather CLOUDY INTERVALS· · fair weather when you

with INSURANCE AGENCIES

LIMITED

Dial 80027 St. John''

uth Shore Notes Gullies

FARMING NEWS Farming news in thl> area

is very encouraging. With all crops flourishing. and farmers

ASD PERSNAI. are busy these days weeding ~Irs. Ron Scott and making hr,y. Although the · Sunday they hay making season started a

.t<Otnpatu<u by Mrs. Jack I little earlier than usual ~hiR children and were 1 summer many !Inc crop; of hay

··""~"'· .,. ·nrc in evidence along the high· ~I ullin~ and sister ; ways and by-ways: Farmers arc

from Fortune also busy with their early cab· allr1· >PNlilinJ; a . b<.;;t-, which ha1•e been on th~

·ration 1 bi!ing their' market this past week and all . '\trs. ~!ullin; and three j reports ,;ales are brisk and · ·~rrompanird her hus· , prices good. Other types of fortune and will ~pend I vegetables arc not ready for

there. some time yet but making gaod cturlie ]'etten and son . progress. ,rrirerl home from Ht·r·l f I l3st week for the ' FISHING NEWS

Buf etrl i~ presently stay-, Fi;hing news In this area Is anher dnugh!er, r.lrs. i \'cry scnree . t~cse d~·s with

~lr. !'etten is the 1 ~·.cry ht!le f~shmg been done. 1 h e Anglican 1 he .tollsLCr f1shlng Is gradually

1 conung to an en!l and many of teachers ln and :the lishct·mcn ha~e abandoned

area are presently L~c vuyn;;e lor ll~ts season und the murking board have 11111;t of thctr traps stored

o;ublic examinations. away i ~ r another season. H bert Day Charlie Lobster fishermen In the Se11l J e:ob \I ullin~ i Cove area still report lobster m:ny iricnds · of )Irs. ; fairly pl~ntilul ~:ond good catches

Warford will be sorry to reported. One of . the largest · is at present a patient, lobst~rs taken for the season

h~;pital. . m. th1s area wau tnke_n by .:~tr. Warford enter-; R1~ha~d P~rsons of Seal Cove

thi~ week for treat· : wcJglung c1ght pounds.

The Daily News. '

THE DAilY NEWS, ST •. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958

Thinking It Over

There is a pride in winning an honest l'ictory whether it be in competitive sports, in debate or in a courtroom. This pride is shared by many who arc not di· rectly inrolved in the contest. Athletic teams have many t.ilou­snnds of 1o)'ai fans who watch every game and rcl'lew erery play. These supporters of the tame seem to participate with the players and certainly lend their full voices to express their feelings.

In spite of the importance of competitive sports in America there are other victories which hnve even greater effect on our llves. The victories of war are important.to multitudes, yet they are probably less signillcant than are the Individual victories of men over themselves.

Day b~· day we vie with temp­tation. Hour alter hour sin be­sets us. and we must beat it down. We must not weaken. The loss of a single battle of man pitted against the lorces or sin is devastating to seor ~s or people. Such a loss can disturb thP 1!1·es of many now liviu~ as I wrll as of many not yet IJorn. m•n' lriends of :\lr.·. Ke111·grews

Robrm ll'ill be .,orry to bad :o rntcr hospital Victory o1·pr ~elf is pos.;iblr

I I t :\Irs. Annie ~lctcalfe sp~nt a only ll''ith God as your lt-ammalc

Eat

.. WALSH'S ( HOME ~E BREAD J ,

~rr\ atn :st rep or lew ria~~ last week l'isiting her .1rr .. uc c ·r~s· ar at· d;.u~htPr, :\Irs. Bert Mor~an. I

fo .. o.<m& ~ 1 ~ :.Irs. K Lc"row and childrrn 1ummrr <l·hool at St. f . ~ s • J l )IJ;< Pat.<y Andrcw·s .. I'Oil~.SI. .JohnS spent the week· ummertJme 11 f\

1 1\ npct1. attcnd.ino rnd .mllng ht-r parent.s Mr. and

.TAJ\TES 1\fcGRATH. :\1.P. for St. .Totm•s East. nnr llf lhr six ch·h·~ates from lhr ronserYath·t> Party wl10 are in Parts affen«­ing th~ Mlantir c~ .. fercncc of Political Ynuth Lcaclers and Or~·11nizatinn~ :"•,::-nrcd h.v II•<' !\:ITO CHII•·trics from July ith to flth, is sh·~· ... ll here ,·;ilh Primr 1\hnist..r Dicfcnhal•cr. :'>lr. Drn~·s o;... ,. nf Qu•_.',.('. :Pi\l .Hr. R·il:::rl :\lcDonald, M.P.

•1•1'l rn · ·. . ~ 1 Mrs. John Dawc. 11 .llm Sturlc> M•h·j :\l.r. and ~Irs. Ron \~'al~h and Garden fo1· Hamilton South, ju~t befot·e lcavin~: Ottawa for Paris wi1ere the Conference sessions arp now in progrcs& .

,1 ~ Hrrrll is presently. !am1ly for~e~ly of _Kelhgrews •

1 1 . , but now rcs1dmg at Grand Falls , -lh~e . II on. the' is presently spending a holi!la . \\'ho hath a &:arden-he has joy.

e: .s;; .John.~ Sa111tor1um.! here ,.i:,iting their parents. Ro~ 1 Holl'l'':~r s~all his plot may b~ . \la.,t< Da11e spent a is employed with the CI\R at. Far h1s hor1zon5: In h1s estatP

rf d•~~ .· \'acatiol~ last GrNtd Falls. ' : :\taster nl beauty and Jile is he. 11 ' 111~" 111 th the. Unc':"·' The many friends of !\Irs. · . .

ln,ur;mce Lomm1s-, Sand)' Neu •cnt will be ,1 d t God has ~rac1ously sm1lerl on • John ' ' ' l> !: a " 1 hun •1 · :know that she has rcturne!l · 1 h' · h · · . 1nd ~lr<. J<<'k ltarnum. , h f h 'tal I I ~ta( c 1m a elper 111 H1s srcat

fam1l~ mol'cd in their' ome rom ospt ec tog j t nsk, home lil•t week t-nd for I m~lch IJC~Ue~. ,.. ,, [ , I Building a glorious world In

. m nth • rs. arne ,.. oouman o NPw , time .· • r," Ja~k Harnum. i ~ar~our •. Trinit~· Bay and Mrs. : \\'hat fi~er work could any~nc

iutu their summer; Came Pnce of Hants Ha~bour,! ask? Jut wrek end. I T.B. :tre presently spendmg a . lnd jJr<. Fred Andrews few days here the guest of .Mr. ! Who hath II garden-hP. has III'Jied m their summer I ann. ~Irs. Mac Pearcey and. friends. :~the summer months. · fa.mlly. Lilies and rose5 will ~ot forsake:

When they depart, 'lis but for a time, RJ::SO\'ATISG

!ctools clo;ed for the S J A F •1 • \lCition many schools uc 1 ami Iar They surely return when warm

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re~irs made while p} f Let him rejoice on his. ~ingly ,t] ha,·e new rooms ace. I throne-00 St. Peter's School, I Who hath a garden of red and Gullies is to have an • - . gold.

b .I \V k h \ ou hal'e. passed that hospttal Kings bear burden~ and soon are u1 I on. or ... ~ve. so many tunes. Perhaps you grey.

ilelun on demoh,hmg 1 name it as '-'our stop when vou Wh h h d h 11 J th• ld f . k ' . " ·

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·"'·.- .. men hare found em· 1 png anxietr. of waning hopes or l'isit those wards, except whPn . on th1~ project. This : of despair as they make lheir they claim your own. but ~·ou 11 bten supcn·ised by Mr., way thither. can pray for the unknown suf· Pttttn. lt i~ hoped to hr.ve Then think no longer ol it a.~ a ferers and thank God fen·•!ntly

back in this acbooll' building but as a place that cries that you and youra are not SCENE at Buckmaster's Field Drill Hall this week as the Sah·atinn Army wound up its Annual Congress. br 5tpttmhn. out lor your •ympathy. You among them.

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10.30-,laa from Toronto. 11.»-CCIC NaUonal Nowa,

Nowo Roundup and Tolk. u.oo-ctooo Down. -·-

IATUI\DAY. 1\JLY IJt\, A"· 7.31)-CSC Newt. 7.3~Top of tha Mornilll. I.OQ-CBC Ntwl an4 Wtathtr. 1.11>-Mualtal Clock. 9.00-Morntnl Dt\'C)\Ionl. P.l&-Propammt Pre,·lew. t.zO-Ioutll ol 1~1 Border, P.]('o-Topa In l\l\1aw.

ll"'.:o--cBC !\IWI. 10 Jb-Riebatd Fry IDd Orlan. ll.ro-&howllmt. \1.30-JW\lot Farm Rroadeut. u.u-sacrf<l Haan Proanmma. P .. \1. C.~»o-,.tu•lcat Pro,ram.

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shiny stuft 2 Operatic solo 3 Stlnlnr up

rebellion 4 Cltl'UI fruit •. 6 State • 23 Repoaes 8 Monthly '· 24 Yawn 7 23rd Greek 25 Ruulan lake

letter , 28 Move a I Musical sian t bicycle 8 Allowance 27 Exanerated

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1.00--Loyman'a Hour. 8.31)-()ra1 Roberta. t.oo-Ptoplea GOiptl Hour. Uo-Revlvol Echoeo.

10.00-~f'\\!1. 10.0~Date w1111 DtJ!11. 1n.ss-sews.

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1.01-The (JOt lrom the WuL 8.30--Nowa ln a Minute. UI-The Best lrom the WelL t.OO-IIewo lo a lolloute. t.OI-NIId. &Dir". t.3<1-SOOWI Of lilt GoJpel, \I.~S-Uotco Newa.

10.00-Newa In a Minute. 10.01-Squod Room. 10.3()-Nallono.l New1.

1 10.45-Houseporty. ln.oo-Newa lo a Minute. I 11.01-Sports. 11.10-llou~>tParty. 12.00--Newa In a Millute. u.ot-U<;uJtpart)' IUO-Newa Roundup, U.-Houuparty. 1.00-Newa lo a Minute. 1.01-&lcn 011.

IATUBDAY, JULY ~. A.M. 6.3(). Tho Bob Llwll Show. 6.31)-NIId. Newt and Wuthar. U~lltadUne Newt and Wutbtr. 7.00-NUd. Newa allll Sport.a. 7.0~Lo<al Wuther. T.lS-CanadlaD New• tnd lportl. 7.3o-Newa aod Wulhtr . 7.45-Ntwt dummary. 8.00--Nfld. Newt and Woaillar. e. 1~Shlpvonc Report. UO-Kiddlu Comer. 8.31)-NIId. Newt IDd Wutbtr. 8.4'-Mornlnl Merry (;o Round. V.oo-.General Prov\nel~t.J Newa. U~Bob Lewlo Show. 9.31)-Uncle DUI Show,

10.00-Newt Ill a Minute, 10.01-MarUn'a Cornu.

1 IO.I~Golden Modonna. 1Q.3G-Newa tn a Mlr.utt. ·

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\P.M. . 12.00-Newa In a Minute. , 1%.01-TOIO Twenty·FII'I Tunto. 12.31)-Newa In a Mlllute. 12.31-Tor Twenty·Five Tonu. t.oo-Lo<al ond National Htodllne N..,a 1.01-Top Twenty·Fh·e Tuau. I.~Weathea Foreeut. 1.15-NcwJ. 1.3~1::dltorlal Comment. 1.411-Spor!J. 1.4~Art Baker'a Nottboo~. 2.oo-Sew1 In a Mlnu1t. 2.01-London Goo• Ca1Un1 SIIO'If. 3.00-Newa ln • Mlnute. 3.01-l.ondon Goll Ca1llnc Shew, 4.00--Gererol Provincial Ntwo. 4.0~Raneh Pnrty. ~.oo-Newa ln a Minute. M1-The ReC'Grd. Shop. C.oo-Sewt In a Minute lDtl Wtatbtt. 6.02-What'a t:ookln', M~Bultttln Board. 6.10-:"'iat!onal Newt. 6.l~poru. 6.1S-rro\·lnclal Newt, ft.30-Rob<'rt Farnon. 1.00-l\'t"-'' In a Mlnult. 7.01-The Rlahl to Happlntss. '1. l~Thf' Uometownen. 1.31}.-llra\'lnc.lal Ntwt and Bulltlt.l

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLO., FRIDAY, JULY 11,

1:. tii-CBC Sump Cluh. 1.1.3!\-W<lrld (hurch ~~"'· 1:.4!-Stu Onis Sho'll·, 1.00--Do)'la Bulltlln. 1.16-~tualcal Procummt 1.3(1-CBC se~a and Wuthrr. 1.4~Muotule.

ll.oo-Ju~e Bo1 Jombortt. 11.53-!'oitws.

.: 1'.~1. 1:.111)-Bar,alo Ro~r.

10. 1~1ltre'a Real\ h. 10.3n-.Frank 1\nll F.rneJ1. ll'A~ntb:t Tl\11\C ll.oo-Church Sen·lee.

non rd. II 00-!\('WS in A ~Unutt. R.i\1-~\\'cstun •nd Popular ll.lt P.nad• · !1.00-!\t>,\:. 'o "' ~1unltt.

Suburban li\Jin9. that's for uc;, Outdoor meals, 1'10 strain or fuss ...

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Far from the city's noisy blar9. And, best of al~ -that clean. fresh aiv!

:.0('&-Speakeu Choil..'t. 2.1&-~tovt• Scent. :.SI-Htrt'l Harmony. 2.-Thlo ll'tek. ,.op-World Church ~t1l·J, .._tt-Spuker• Cbolce. I.~Bueball. Ul)-()n tht Spot. I.:IJ)-Muoleal Pro~rorr. 7.00-\tutlcal Prouam. 7.1$-~lld. Sport& Roundup. 7.-cnc :>ewo ond 1\'uthea. 7.4$-Doylo Bulletin. 1.1$-Thlt II my S!Ofl'. 1.4$-Muttcol Pro1ram. 9.00--Donct& ol the Nartca. 9.lb-Ca C'Eot Montrul. 9 . .1$-CBC Newt.

10.00--Dtlltlond. 10.31>-Strlnao 'N' Thln11. u.~Tha Centennlol S~olf. n :111-MacGreaor 0' Srotland Yord. U.Do-CBC Notional Newa,

lUNDAY, Jt:LY 13th. A.M. 1.4$-Maloclleo lor Medltatloo. 9.~1\utonal Wtather. 9.06-Mualcat PraJrarnmt. U~Maalc Muolc B••· 9.lb-CBC Newt. t.~Mutlcll Pro,nmmt. IO.~Portrolta In Muolc. 10.30-Slrlctly for Strlnll. 10.~Mut1Cil Pro1nm. 11.00--St. lllaryo Anallcan Cburrh. P.M. !l.li)-BBC Newo. IH&-Realon•l Roundupo. l.Jf-Andrtat Barb•n at tbt Plano. 1.:=1-Domlnlon Cbo Tlmo S11nal. t.3~Folk Son;• for Youna Folko. 1.4$-SUnday Mtoctllony. ~.00--Coana All \'a Rouncl. :.30-CBC ~""'· ~.Js-Caplln1 Report. . :.u-Rctlonal Wtathtr. 3 01)-Rellflou• Rtrort. l.lo-Oro"m Strte\. 4.~AnaUcan Lambeth Conltrtnrt. 4.3<1-CBC Sow•. 4.3).-.Canadlan S('eftt. ~ llfl-.lt• I Ltg~nCI. 5.:111-N.\'. Phllharmnnlt Ill :tn-Wotld MU11C Ftrlll\ al. ~ ,.._cnc Srw11.

· "l'.I\$-RtJlon-.1 \\'uther. ~\~In Reply ':'.ltl-U.~. on tht fttrflrt1. ' 4.\..-sona' o.f Jan rttf('t. 1.01\-Ltttlt S~-mph6nlts. I.~Ask Y(lur \\'nth~'rman. a.1t:.-Sptaklnc of Sprech ~; 36-l" .~. nn 1ht Rfct'll't V. etk. t.lii-Thr land 11 Brt1M. 9.""\-Sotu and Commtnt..

10.00--\'tra LJM. 10 311-CBC Nrws. 10 -Wotktnd lh1 lew ond !potlal

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1 1!-l~l'arm Broadeaot.

I \:.3:)-~('W!!I. t%.31-Ramblinl wltb Rtc<~rdl. 1Z.U-t'orttaSI t.lS--Saortt Raradt. t.3G-Se"'· t.,~Mu,leal Stall el tha Cenlury. 2.M-Tn and Jlnx. 2.10-1\'lndow Shopplna. .I.S$-XtWI. 3.01\-Dollon oo Pora4e. 4.55-StWII. ).IXl-\'OC~t'S DoD Mflm Sb,..., ,.Jo-Ouptrman. 4.00-\\'tattrna1J'u, 5.4$-\'0CM'S Doll Meuor ll!ow. e.oo-Sewa. 6.~\'0<m 8ulltUn Board. 4.111-SportJcut. 8.211-Supptr Serano4e. 1.31)-FasclnoUnl Storr. 8.4$-Stwl. 7.011-The lntlda 6lo1'7. l.I~Hank Snow Sholf. 1.3()-Weattm Jambaue.

1.31)-Cfelln .. lila crop. . 4~Newt.

10 00--1 Wat a Communltt lor lilt F.B.I. I0.1~Dero'o Health. 10.30-Muolc from lht Sholft. IQ.I~E.antldt MtdltoUona. 11.116-Spor!Jcul. u.to-FoftC.\at ti.I~Ciub "590•, 1.116-Ciottdown. •

IATUIIDAY, JULY IIlli.

'·"· lZ.I~\'btAI of hrul. J2.Jn-r\tW~. t:.Js.-Sunll:.)· Sercnadt. ll.!il-forccast. t.oo-\\'tt'l:rnd Sport~~o Re,·lew. 1.15-Sundny .Serenade. 1.31)-~fWE. J.4~llnw Christian Seltnce Hull. 2.f'IG-Rmary . :.Jo-~tau.tc CnUmlte-d. 3.30-Pathl\'a)· to Jlappln~n. ).·U-Shm\C"fl of Dleuln11. 4.M-Lulht:u.n Hour. 4.31)-Thls II My Story. 1.00-Eternol L\Jh!. 5.30-Lawrence Wtlk Slum•. 8.00--A\'t MArla Hour. 6.31)-Road Show.

10.011-Church In the Wildwood. 10. U-Canada at wf'lrk. t0.3G-Kiwanlt Lunc:htoa Addrut. U.lo-Foreol.'aat. II.I~Ciub "l90". 1.00--Cio,.down.

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9.01~Lct's Sin~ A Hnnn. 9. U-('ome Into tht Par1ott · 9.-t!t-IMsco !'\tWJ.

10.00-Ncws ln a Minute. Jn.Ot-Thc Darn Oam·e. Jl.f,O-StWI In a ~iDU\1, 11.01-XaHonal Ne\u. II.I~Sporta. 1~.®-Stws In a Mlnutt. I~ .01-IJOU5('('Hlrt;.-

l 1:!.3~-~<'WS Roundup. [ J2.Jj.-Jiounrmny. 1 1 00-:\<"' In a Minute.

t.nt-l!oust'routy. 2.00-~ews lD a Minute. UI-Siin Off.

IUSDAr. JLLt 131h. A.M. 7.oo-.;.:Sewa bt 1 Mlnut .. 1.3il-Edmundo Roo and bll Orebttlrlo 7.M-M~lodlu antl Mcmortu. 7.31)-Newa ln a Minutt. 1.31-Road Show. a.oo-NIId. Ntws. 8.GS-PrO\'nclal Wtathtr. 8.111-Road Show . 8.:11\-NIId. Ntwo. t.J~\\'eather Forecast.

FRIDAY. Jl'L i II lb. 8.li)-Road Show. 8.»-Tht> Bob Ltwll Show. 8.00--News. 1.31)-IWd. Newa and Wtolher. 9.0~~Iuole from Coul to coast. M~lfeadllno Newt and ForeeuL 9.3<1-Sunday School o/ tba o\lr, 7.00-NIId. Nrwo and Sport&. lo.oo-Sewt In a Minute. 7.0~Local Weather. 10.01-Week In Review. 7.1~\l'hat's Cnokln', 10.311-Newa In a Minute. ..~Tbe Bob Ltwil Show. 10.31-World't Conc-ert Jlour. T.SO ·Round lht World Ntwl aDd lt.oo-Ntw• Ia a Mlnutt.

A.M. w .. thtr 11.01-Chaptl for Sbutlne. 6.l8-0n tho Air 7.4~SIId. Newo and S(IOrto. 1'.~1. 6.30-!'-lt\\;;. 1!1.00-~fld. Newt and Weathrr. 12 00-l"ttwt lo a Mlnutt. 6.-Br~akfatt Club. ·u~ShiDrtnc R•port. t:.ot-John Bull'• Band. 6.15--Sew•. I.!!D-1\lddtts CorMr. J:!.JG~Xrw• 1n a Minute. 7.1~-..>;prlrll. 1.3o-Nftd. Sews and "'ull\tr. l2.:H-·l'arty IJoeo. ':'.3()-:"\c\\•. 8 . .&\-~lornlnl Mtrr)' GD Round. 1..3.-l.).-Pru\mriitol Ntwt Roundup. 7.3.\- Walrttro.at Dirtrtorr. 9.QO-(ittltra1 Provincial 1'\ewa. 1.00-·~l'\H~ In a ~1lnute. , .• ~Spurts t.n.s-Mu•lc: r•ll' Mllllon... 1.01 ·l.on;lne'a. S)'[nflhOilttlt. 7.~-~flww. . 9.=()-The Sob Lewl!l Show. llt~- Rrport l-~rom ParhamtD( ElJJI. 8.00-l'orrcatt. ~.(S--Laura ChUton. 2.00. ~e~s ln a Minute. B.::,-St~wtt. 10.00-N~"·• ln a Minute. ::.oJ- '[be R1•ad Show. I.JG-Hlt Tunr o1 lht D•Y· to.ot-~artln't Cnrntr. -t.lO-~PW!Ii ln a ~!mutt. R.:ll-Sporlt l'A1tnd.r. 10.15-Coldtft Madonna. l.:ll·-Uour oJ Dec!.!ton. !.l.lG-IUI Sls Pro1ram. 10.3D-Stw~ la a Mlnul.. 5.oo-~ews LD a Minute.

Ut.OG-Sewa. IO.li-Star Tunt. ~-IH-\'nlce of Provbrcy. 10.£6.-Julte Box Jamboree IG.u-Eievtn lor tht Mont1 5.Jf)..-\\'hen a ChUd Aaks. Jn .l.._:'t.tw& 10.M-Son11 ot our Tlmt, 6.11:1-~t~·~.

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11.00-JuJ..:f' Box Jambortt. t t.~:":ew1 ln a Minute. 6.1,_\\o'htn a Child Asks. 1\.:»-RfdtiY'I \'aritliiJ, 11.01-Thts Timt Fore\·tr. 6.3()-..~1. Thom.u' C.:hurch Stt\'LCt. I ''¢'''''''' ··a•on ••••

1 P.:\t. 11.31>-tlonnur \\mr Pnrtr.rr. 7.~~Road Show. 1 · Jl · f ! l~.M-Sewa. Jt.U-Swlfl'a Mon•y ~fan. 9 <l-llo•to ~twa. : S rpa y wry eaw Or a WO· ' 1:.~l-Rambllnl "1th Rtt<>rdl. 1 12.00--St"'' In a Minute. I 10.00-Scwa Ill a Minute. man tO disCOUrage somebody . ! t:.U-t'orm .aro•dcul. 1 tl.ot-Town and l'ountry Show. 'IIO.ot-t'onuly Bible Hour. •!.••'• husband from showing ro·. . 1Z.~6-Rambhnl wtth RHN'dl. , 1:.30-!'iews tJJ a Minute. lo.:u~-:'\rl\'1". .. ......... " ~ 12 JD-:\t;Y·I. . 1~.31-Towft uud CoUniQ' StJ(IW, ~ IO.I~Goldrn Sanctuary. IOJ.DtiC intet'eSl aft('-r 8 [.t;~\\' I I~.J~-Rambhna·"ltb RtO<Irdo. · 1.011-Lo<al and Satlonal ll••~llne S!'l'l 11.1Xl-Scw' in a Mlnutt. 1 · k t Sh 1 1 1:!.4:-FotC"«.·.o~.Jt. 1.111-TO\\·n and Country Show, ; 1].{11-,tr..ntounl and hl:t Or..t:e.stra. : drtn 'S at a par y. e can a. I t.ll-Sport>uat. 1.0~\\'tMher ForecuL 111.3<>-Ted Htath and his M\Uilc. I ways talk about her childnn. or .

I \:!\::~~t.i.tnm ond \'ou :::~~~~:;;, 1 Commtlll. ! g:~t~~~:.d:rl~. Mmutt. his children, or his wile. or her: I ~.tlG-Window Shoppu\1 Prnpam. • J" l().....Xf'wl Roundup · ht•sban!l

" ,. 1 41)-5"ort • · · ' · · 1 :! . .~,.-.~eut. · •. •· 'U.l~Uou~eparty. 1 d ·r h d 'I h h' ' I 3.(1()..Dollara on Porodt. l.l~Arl Baker'• Notebook. : 1.00-Ncwa In I Minute. I An I t at ocsn s 1)1\' lm 3l~~ewo. • oo-~ewo 1a a Minute. t.ot-st~n orr. 1 dol'.'n she can call his wife over , 4.116-Weoternolru. 2.01-Whal'l Cooklo'.

1 4.~Newo. 2.03-The Stofl' of Ja11 ArmltaiL ------------ to join them. I t.t»-I'OCM'S Don Mum Sh,..., 2.1~A Wom•D COII!tllfl, vous ~~~~~~~\1 Bulletlll Board. i:~~::·~ a MlnuiL Il you receive a written, prin· i 6.1~portomt. 3.01-Wutem Jamboree. ted. or engra1•ed invitation to a 6.U-~ewt. 4.M-General Pro\'lntlal Newo. · · · to it 7.116-The lna14t &lory. 4.05-Jianeb Party. fRIDAY, JULY IIIII. party tt IS graCIOUS answer 7.t~Honk Snow. 4.3o-Newa Ill a Minute. A.M. even though the letters R.s.v.p. 7.30-WCJtern Jamboret. 4.31-Raueb Party. 6.00-Sundlal. ,

A.l\1. 1.011-BIJ Top Thtrly. s.oo-Newa 1n a Minute. e.oo-Brcaklaol Club. are not included on the inv1ta· . 4.-Ntwa. 9.4~Ncwa. s.ot-The Gem Wlntns Sholf. 8.311-llerb Anderoon Show. tt'on.· It 15' even more Important I 8.-Breaklul Club. 10.00-Sh~lllllh Showtlmt. 1 00-Newa In a Minute d w lh 9.011-lt Hoppened Lut NIPL US-Now•. 10.311-Mciody Tlma. e:o:~-what'l CookJo' • an ea "· 9.5~Sewo and Weather. to answer such an Invitation If 7.11-liporte 1D.l~EI·tntlde MedllaUona. 4.~Bullelln Board. 10.0D-Corlet Time. ''OU canot attend. 7.-News. 11.00--SportJcaal. 4.111-Nallonal Newo. ll.oo-Turn Bacl The Cloet. '

1 7.-Watemoal Directory. 11.111-Foreeaot. I.I~Sporu. 11.31)-l'cpperell Juke Club. But either way, an answer will ua . ..,pof1o. 11.1~Ciob "l90". 6 25-N 12.111-Newt ODd Wtalber. ' b h I 7.51-Newo. 2.00-Ciooedown. 6:3o-p~~· Theatre. 12.,()....Jutoo Club. be apprectaled y your ostess. 1.00--Foracaot - 7.00--Newa In a !\!Inuit. 12.Jo-ro~ Concert. I.-Newt. IVNDAY, JULY INs. 7.01-Tht Rllht to Happlntn. 1.01)-1\eelnd the SIOf1'. 10.01)-Final Edition, 1.-Hil el ilia Day, A.K. 7.1~Doctor Moe. 1.1~0na Mon'a Family. I0.1~Tht Todds. I.-porta Calendor. .. •. -St. Anno'a lbrtH e1 lila Air. 7.31)-Newo. 1.311-The Couple Ntxt Dnor. 10.J!>-.Stan of Jau. Uo-Dalo wlill D111yo. 7.4s-Uiht Muole. a.oo-Newa 1a a MIDuto. Us-Grand Central StalloD. ll.ll()....MIJIIC Ju•t For Yoa . ____________ ....;, _ _::..::,:;_;.:.:,:::.:_ ______ _:_..::,::_:=:...::..::..:=:::____ 2.oo-Robert Q, l.ewlt. 1:!.00-SII:n Oft and National Antbtm.

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St'SDAY. JVLY Ulb, 10.oo-Ttll u.~ a Story. lO.I~Siory tlmt wilb NaDeJ Edwaraa. 10.31).....Qr,gan MD!IC hy E. Powrr 81JJI. IO.·t'i-Ani:Ucan Calhf'dral.

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1.00--Balb'hoo Ballroom. 2.00--BUt Ktmp Show. 2.311-Pepperell Bit Para4a. 3.00-Ebony and IVOfl'. 3.011-Spor!J Pose. 3.1~March of Evonll. 3.30-D!Jcapodet. 4.30..Newo. 4.3~Amerlea'o Populor Mu,le. 5.3()....Metropolltan Opera Audl"""'· 6.00--Entertalnment U.S.A. 6.3()....Nrwa. 6.3~Monllor. 7.JO-fta1Ull PlJ'I, ?.l~Final £dillon. J:.M-Sporl, TodAy,

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As~rdation Gpor11 51. Unlttd Churc:h.

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rnued Churth. a .• ~Orlan Mutlc b7 Dr. Charlu

sm~rt. 8.31)-Ltl Thero be Lllbt. 8.45--MirDcles and Mflodlet. 9.0o-Gnat Ad\·enture. 9. ts-Muslcal Momentl. t.li>-Siorlto of Groat Cbrillmao. e.u-1foopltal Reporte. 1

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S.DO-Ootn llousr. 1.30-'1\Spnkll!l Fnn-. 1.0&-tlov.dy DotdJ. 1.30-Xr•u and Wutbn. I.U-:-4\tmmPr 1btalrt. J.M-Lut of U1f Molttcana. 1.36--0at of a Kind. 1.6~To hi' A1'1l0Uftr ... t.lo-t&untrJ Dotdewa.

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1t.Ot-aed lkeltaa lt.,. 10.-Rere'a Jlai!J. 11.011-Newo • 11.-Tb• Late -· St'NDAT, JULY lllb. UO-Tbla ttlbo Lifo. C.oo-Buraa aDil Ailea. 8.3o-FatbH Kao•• Bul. 'l.oo-nettmbn Bridt- . i.JO--star PnCotnunau. a.I)$-Ed Solltna l!llaw. 9.0G-Tht Wnrhl'a Star~. 1.36-.~kllt'"D\1. lt.e.o-ctu~Mp.

CBC RADIO prese1zts full coverage of

THE CANADIAN VISIT OF

H. R. H. PRINCESS MARGAR

SATURDAY, JULY 12th- 2.15 P.M. TtfE ARRIVAL IN VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA

MONDAY, JULY 14th- 3.00 P.M. OFFICIAL WELCOME, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA.:

TUESDAY, JULY 15th- 7.00 P.M. REVIEW OF THE FLEET, OFF VICTORIA, B.C.

TUESDAY, JUlY 29th - 3.30 P.M. VISIT TO THE CALGARY STAMPEDE

THURSDAY, JUL¥ 3 lst- 2.30 P.M. THE WELCOME AT CITY HALL, TORONTO

FRIDAY, AUGUST lst - 6.00 P.M. PRESENTATION OF THE COLOURS, HAMILTON STA

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd - l.l5 P.M. TH.E ARRIVAL AT UNION STATION, OTTAWA

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th -12.45 P.M. CHILDREN'S RALLY, LAFONTAINE PARK, MONTREAl

SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th- 10.45 A.M. REVIEW OF THE TROOPS, CAMP GATETOWN, NEW BRUNSWICK

MONDAY, AUGUST J Jth - 9.00 P.M. STATE DINNER AND FAREWELL ADDRESS, HALIFAX

MONDAY, AUGUST llth- 10.30 P.M. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS LEAVES CANADA, HALIFAX

esc Commentators wil/1 be at all locations to bring listeners the sights ana sounds of the Princess Margaret's visit.

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Will be judged for Bab.r Appeal, Expressimt

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IN ·OUR furniture Showrooms \'!000 AND CHROME HIGH CHAIRS, CRIBS,

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CITY POLICE AND FIREMEN will have a hard rare ahead o£ them on Regatta Day w1,~n take to the boats against the RCl\IP c.rew. The crew, with .Toe Smith as coxswain, is 1lown two workouts every day and are already showing :1 vast impro\·cment. The RCl\IP hoys ~hown have their eyes set on the Trophy and they claim that 1t will take a good crew to heat lhrm,

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OARSMEN OF THE FCTCRE tried their skill yesterda~· afteml)(ln the Quidi Vidi Lake as they hopped into one of the racmg shell~

· tried out the oars. Here the three lads. although three short for a crew, try out their precision .,.,;th the oars and according to the they are keeping in stroke.

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NO CREW practicing for the Regatta bas put tn more time at the Pond this season than the girls from the Nfld Hotel. The Hotel girls' get in two spins every day, They are shown above with their coxswain Albert Joy, Seven crews are out for the Ladies' Race and among the fav­orites to win the event are· the gir Is &hown above.

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Phrl:tn mo\'ed In fast drh•e between the uprights. The but Phelan beat him to it and t•O ncc'''~•ns and Ted Quig-lthlrd marker came at the six· slipped It between the uprights f:rld , )l•n~ high drive to teen minute of the halt when to give St. Pat's ·a HI lead. One

11r w1:h thr three St. Phelan connected again. minute later lanky Ted Quigley r,·.~'' '" laM night's senior St. Pat's had only one chanRe took the ball on the outside · tro!n;ll ~~mr in which in the lineup and that was Con· right position, tarried It down blank~d the Holy Cross noliy repladng Browne between the line and then sent a high

the uprights. Holy cross were hnrd drive goalward. Bhnlsch lr,~ur ")·oum:sters" who b~ck at full strength following made the move across the goal

,,,."" lt>t< or promise Injuries and suspensions. Back to make the save but the ball Jhr~" ,, r:·r \lddcd Into a at centre half was Alf Breen beat him to the corner of the bl •··::: h.r conch Larr~· while Gerry Gulliver was back net and the Irish went out In

It:'',, . <tarted to hit ~t centre. Bhnlsch returned to front 2.(), !tr::lr "1"l'n the t\\:o starts I the nets after an absence of one lt was four minutes later In c::Jn::•t""'hlp smes th~y 1 game. the Initial half that the Irish

r0mc:1r 1uth thr~e points : Doug, Phelan's two goals last came up with their third and ,nllt :hr1r oprntn~ game night moved him into the scor· last goal of the game when

~~ Ron·~ hy .~ 3·3 ~core. 1 ing lend. On Tuesda)' night he Phelan again took advantage of "your.~·trr> outran the

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onr .. r thNr slowest llwo gives him five for the sea· The second half saw the Holy {rr tn~ sra>_on. St. Pat's ~on, one goal more than Doug. Cross play more aggressive In

r.mwrlr• _Bill ~onnoily Sears of Holy Cross who was the second half and although ~'' r.r:•ut 1n scn1or foot· leading with four goals .. Sears they tailed to register at times

i~ h~r c1yle and came up has a game lesa played than they did everything but score, :. ;M:"I n1re sa,·es especi· Phelan. Connolly was holding off the

thr .•rronrl hnl£ when the Crusaders and several times the · . played their best ball I The Crusaders started the Irish playing a short passing t:r £Jmr. game carrying the play to the game brought action around the

Pat"• ron,·erted centre I Irish zone but Jim Phelan and Holy Cross goal but Bhnlsch · Dou~ Phelan paid of I Andy Joy were giving Connoll)' moved out several times to tit Jr:•h "·hen he bounced I lots of protection. The Cru· clear the leather. t•o Joo•r bails. outguesserl . saders were unable to get any When referee Fred Brien o~w:tior. fullbacks and I clear shots on the goal and blew the last whistle the score c~ar!lr Bhnisch on two throughout the half Connolly was with the Irl~h still out in

· Trd Quigley who has 'was only called on to handle front 3.(). from outside left four· drives, The St. Pat's had The lineups were as follows:

r:~ht came up with a . only several tries at the Holy HOLY CROSS-C. Bhnlsch, go31 11hrn he carried the 1 Cross goal In the opening min· goal: S. Pretty, P. Hurley, H. dl•n th~ right wing and 'utes but they took advantllge Ennis, A. Breen, J. Phlllpot, 1 hord long dril•e which i ol two of them. At the eleven T. McGrath, G. Gulliver, J. Bt.r.i;ch to the top left i minute mark the boll was fired Gulliver, F. O'Keefe, D. Sears. d :h~ nrt. 1 down field where Doug. Phelan ST. PAT'S-BIII Connell)',

. St p,,·; ~oals came in :stood alone with the two full· goal: Jim Phelan, Andy JO)', bl ~.,![ with Phelan con· backs. Phelan controlled the W. Dalton, P. Marshall. W. : : fc: the first marker at leather and slipped In between Comerford, B. Marshall, J. 11 ~~~~utc mark. and one the fulls and moved in fast as Browne, D. Phelan, D. Clancy,

later Quigley lobbed his Bhnisch left his net to clear: T, Quigley.

's Senior II Opens

~IPn> Senior Softball ser· i11chrduled to get under·

1: B:-:mcrman Park :>!on· ntnm~. July 14, at 6.30. ttil.lls will be competing

\i.il >mons championship n.~ League has been ~::o two &ections of 4 m~ and a most Inter· ~r.Ps i~ anticipated.

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Baseball

Four Weekend Games Four games are scheduled for

the Ball Park over the week· end: Three league fixtures are slated for Saturday with an ex· hibitlon encounter on Sunday afternoon. There will be a junior game Saturday morning and afternoon with 1 senior match Saturday night.

Knight will play first with either Dick Cook or Da\'e Hoi· lett at second. Tols Chapman is ahorutop with Bob Plough· man at third. Harvey Clarke Is center fielder with Harry Simpson In left and Bill R)·an In right. Eric Reid and Bill Wheeler will be ready if Hall should get lnto trouble. St. Pat's and St. Bon's clash

In the junior fixture Saturday morning at 10.30. This will be the first outing for both squads. A senior umpire w111 be be· hind the plate for this one with Pat Hurley, Jack Howlett and

SECTION B AI Haynes slated to work the Arco. ~lr.roons, East basepaths.

Crusader coach Duey Fitz.. gerald will send Ed Short to the mound Short Is back In St. John's 'after six months of Army training, He Is expected to r~ main In the Capital for s1x weeks on furlough. Blll Robson will catch with Robin Short at first. . I Irish coach Jack Quinlan has

~penm2 wtl~ take place John "Skinny" Fagan slated for · and w11l _feature a I starting hurler but Ed Byrd will

' he•rtc:·. The ftrst game also be ready. Ed Abbott will Itt "r.drrway at 6.30 p.m. work behind the plate with Aus

tt.e CraHs and Aces face Thompson at first, Bill Barron

Cy Morris is at second with Gordon Breen playing third and Barry Maunder at short stop. Joe Gulliver will roam center field with Phil Leonard ln left and Duffy Sorensen In right.

at second, Gerry ownes at third . . and On·llle Hong at short. In

and wlll see the the pasture Vince Withers will . and Blue Stara try he in right with Herb Casey in

1 , h I bf in rightwith Herb Casey In Ub<.a) ;, t t e same hours left

!:ro~m ,.,. Rams will be \ P'aul Bryant, St. Bon's coach, ' ': tr·:,ture .. whilst the : ha~ Ed Quigley as starting pit·

11 c.p Will bnng together i chcr with Hugh MtGettlgan · aroone and the East End. i catching, Bob Linegar wlll per· tta:r.• a:r rPquested to be on 1 form at first with Adrian . for thr:r ~ames so that Smith· at second and Doug Com·

Sunday afternoon the Pep· pers and the St. J~~~·s Caps will ·meet In an exhlbltton con· test. This is the second meeting of these two teams with the City winning 7·6 In a close game last week. Tom Adams Is expected . to start on the mound for the Peppers .

' '1P ·1"111 occur. erford at third. Don McGettigan City coach. Duey Fitzgerald, wasn't sure of his starting line­up aa he has an Important meet· lng tonight. He requested that catchers Paul Bryant and RotJie Clarke, pitchers Jim Carey, Eric Reid, Mike Martin, Dave Hall, John Power and Don Ryan, in· fieldera, Robin Short, George Anderson, Jack Withers, Noel Sparrow, Bob Redmond, Gordon Breen, Barry Maunder, Bob Ploughman and Dous Hillis and outfielders Joe Gulliver, Blll Gillies, Blll Ryan, Phil Leonard and Harvey Clarke show up for the meeting to­night. The squad for Sunday wlll be released at thla meet· lng.

is short stop with Maurice Kav· anagh in center field and Ron ~lcCarthy and Bern Jackman flanking him. Noel Sparrow is manager.

Saturday afternoon at 2.30 Holv Cross and Felldians w111 clash. This wlll be the Cru· sader's first game while Feild dropped a tight one 11-4 to Guards. Again a senior ump

b•l)' 11•ho hal'e signified will work behind the plate with ln\tntwn Of taking part Terry Trainor, Dee Murphy and )W·r's Ponr League Base· Walt Martin taking care of the

lertes. are requested to be bases • Banntrman Park this after· Crusader eoach Robin Short,

at three o'clock. The pur· will send Ed Fleming to the ~f tht; me~ting Is to re- 1 mound with lefty Tony Spratt In: I Instructions regard· • ready if needed. Andy Shapter conductio~ of this aeries wiU. catch with Ack Sorensen the distributing of unl· at llrst, Ron Murphy at second

Pony League is scheduled under way on :>lond!>y

10 a full attendance at meeting i5 lm-

From Boxing

• AP-Cieveland Wll· 1 heavyweight from Tex., who claims to

mnuc messages from Was barred from Brltlah rings Thursday British Boxing Board of

nld It had no sym. With Wllltams' tlalm to

~~~~elvetdl a spiritual mes· rue ng him not to go With a July 2 fight Dick Rlchardaon of

Waltham, aeeretary of Board aald "a pro­ha, aold nenly 12,. cannot be subjett

'llbl!a Of a boxer, .

Practices and Bill Nevllle at third. Jim Jackman will play short stop with Ed Chapter in center field Jack Connors ln right and Frank FEiLDiANs Densmore In left. Phil Leonard The Felldian JWllor and Sen· is manager of the team, lor football teemi will bold a

Peter Squires Is expected to workout this evening at seven start on the mound for Felld 'cl k t the Felldlan Grounda. with John Downer also ready 0 oe a ST BON'S for action. Allan Snelgrove will Tbe St B~n's Junior and catch with Derek Vincent at Senior fo~tball teams will work· llrst, Elton Drodge at second,, t t night at aeven o'clock on Bill Martin short stop and ou 0 mrock Grounds and either Roy Smith or Graham _the 1 s~ ten o'clock sunday Martin at the hot corner. The agornla n 1

outfield will depend upon the m ng, GUARDS arrival of Bob Barter back in ,.....8 Guards senior baseball town. John Carter and Jim ~·u 1 to-Brown are sure starters but If team ·will hold 1 pract ce

th n18ht at ~~even o'clock at the Barter doesn't arrive · el er Ball Park followlnfl wblch a Hollett or Wlll!or will roam VflrY Important meeting of the the pasture. ...n b held

Holy Croll aDd Felldlans clash team ,.... e • HOLY <:ROSS

In the aenlor encounter ache- The Holy crou Junior baae­duled for 7.00 at nlflht. Feild ball team will practice at Vic· are leaclinll the senior dlv!Jion 6 30 thiJ with Cruaaders tied for second torll Park .wtlnll It · spot with St. Bon's. Feild have evenlnfi.MA<:PIIEBSON yet to be defeated. Jn the first '11he Macpherson Junior foot­round FeUd took a 1-4t victory ball team will workout on Sltur· over the Cruaaden. ...u ni a •• eleven o'clock

Dave Hall will do mound ....., mor n ... duties for Felldlana with' Fred on the Upper Pitch of the Ayre Vallil behlDd the plate. Fr&llk Athletla Ground~.

Off To St. Pierre

Charlie's

Little League Baseball Meeting

A meeting of all Little Lea· guera Is scheduled for this afternoon. All boys from the West End are requested to be at Victoria Park at 2.30 this afternoon. The East End bo)·s will meet at Bannerman Park at t p.m. whilst those boys of the Churchill Park area will meet at 7.30 this evening.

All these meetings ar or ut· N. these meetings are of ut·

cemed, are asked to make a special effort to attend.

Cricket Scores LONDON !Reuters) - Thurs·

day's close • of • play cricket scores:

M.C.C. 124 and 162 for no wicket; Oxford University 296.

Cambridge University 333 lor 6 declared and 140 for 9 declared; D. R. Jardine's XI ISO and 11 for 1.

Derbyshire l14 and 88· for 6; Lancashire 200.

Glamorgan 280 tor 9 declared and 69 for 2; Surrey 254.

Big Night

Jackson Ordered To Retirement

NEW YORK !APl-The New York State Athletic Commission Thursday ordered the retirement from b o o I n g of heavyweight Tommy CHurricanel Jackson on the recommendation or Its med· ical advisory board.

Jackson was barred . from the ring by the National Boxing Asso­ciation la!it November on the grounds that he was in danger o{ serious physical injury if he shoold continue. He previously was barred In California after his technical knockout at the hands of Eddie Machen.

Dr. Marvin A. Stevens. commis. slon medical advisor, said: "This boxer Is deterloating, as evi denced by his poor reaction time and his Inability to defend itim· self." ·

Jackson, a wild swinging puncher with almost no defence. staged a sensational rise in 1954 to become a leading heavyweight contender. He !ought champion Floyd Patterson in a title bout last July and was stopped In the lOth round after taking a bad beating.

Nottin&hamshlre 342 for 9 de· tershlre 243. clared and 21 for 1: Kent 343 for Yorkshire 356 for 8 declared; 6 declared. Sussex 138 and 192 for 5.

Essex 324 for 7 declared and 17 Northamptonshire 327 for 9 de· for 2; Warwickshire 273. clared and 101 for 9; Gloucester·

Somerset 314 and 169; Worce.s· .shire 185.

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Appointed Coach Buffalo Bisons

WRESTLING World's Heavyweight Championship

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BEST 2 OF 3 FALLS

DICK HUTTON 245 LBS. TULSA, OKLA.

vs. WILBUR SNYDER

CALIFORNIA :· 238 LBS.

SEMI FINALS BATTLE OF THE GIANTS

YUKON ERIC 270 LBS. ALASKA

vs. BIG BOB ORTON 261 LBS.

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ERRORS FOUL DEFENSE TRAP

I BY OSWALD JACOBY

I East did not like the idea of , bidding at the four level with i his collection of cheese and chose to pass hio pe.rtner's Lake· out double and hope for the best •

If East's defense had been I even fair, his choice would have proven a wise one, but East made two major errors that al· lowed South to get away with

. the rubber. : West opened t~ king of dia. , monds r.nd East decided to play the three. \Vc.;t might

I have discontinued diamonds, :but ~ was sure that either his ' partner had· a doubleton or that South was hiding the deuce.

, Anywa;. West led the ace and 1

:South ruffed. ~ow South drew 1

·trumps and discarded a heart , on dummy's queen of diamonds.

His next lead was a heart and East and Wc.;t took two heart

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with anGthcr trump r..nd led the : jack ol clubs. I

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: CARD Sense ! Q-The bidding has been: ' East South West North '1 "" Pass Pass Double 3 "" Pass Pase 3 ¥ Pass ?

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TODAY'S QUESTION ' Instead of bidding three : hearts your partner has doubled' for the second lime. What rio · you do in this instance? 1

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---------,actrcss·ia portrnyed by luscious ataKe personality, who Ia now - .l7 f-;;:} :! ·i 1 talented Kim Novak ln Georg~ all but 1 lteend, with tush·and· y _ Eads looked .~nto her drawn: . She loo~e.d up ilt him,' ·siii" , . ·):: , ..

1 Capito Sidnty's "Jeanne t~aglea" Co- glood attrlbulet that brinll hill' Pa~amount ~~ .• n.e face, no~ded. ~orne into thellus sober nuen and a ripple 0~ ·\! j lumbin Pictures' drama open- story alive. .L, dtrector.s room. alarm shot through her. "\Vhaf . i . 1 :,

: ing at the Capitol 1'hcalre to- Miu Novak pla)'a U!e 11111n. He led the way to the rur,! is my· present situation, t:ncle ·.1 ', 1 1· Tomorrow : m.OI'r0\1': J~ff Chandler •tara town air! witb r.n unquenchable To-day • . !)' )I ' i~to a ·~~Jl office, furnished I ~Iarsh?" : ' J :. ' : . .,. , : 1\'llh ~!i.;s Nnvak r,nd Agnu thll'llt to be an actreu. She flrat by 'Frank o-,.u stmply w1th a table and several,. "I'm not going to minimiz~ l .lj . · ,

•:.~.r.J.F..S \UTU ,~lo?rchcud .. ts co·starred.. maktiJ contact with ahow ~si· c.,,1_., 1,1 1r'""~ • t, . chairs. j1t. Ltiy. It'' co ~crlous th&t .I '1, : .~ Eft' t'JI.\~III:J.n .. \;\D (o~OI·~e Suhwy, who «llrec!~d I ni.!Ss In a beauty contest staged ·-·- - -·- .... __ , '"'"':tt4., , , Lily aa~ down at . the table, feel . 1 mUt;t violate certain . ,!

J ll~l ;\0\ .\1\ ~~~~i Nol'uk 111 a pt·evious h1t, 1 by carnival man Jeff Chandler. MON'l'FOMERY CUFT- XIX rout at their work hours 1110. ' her hMnd• clasped· lightly .to-1 bankmg eth1cs. ~!ll:e Den vet ·· - . ·"The Elcty Duchin Story,'• re· 'She joins hla troupt! and l• by ELIZABETH TAYLOR IN JEFF ALDEI!TON e14!anej) 11 "They wert," replied Cue, Jlethcr. S~e stared at a Cumer I was in to sec me this morning.

,.~, ol .h·,uuh' tu~l~> portcdlr has. come up with an· I turns, Jive tuget for 1 knife "RAINTREE COUNTY" , up, but his face p~fled and at~1.ng. "! .. br011gilt them ln." ~ lves pnn.t on the wail, r. New . He w~rned me against making ~1 th~ 1no.·l fJhulou> 111 othM" ab~orbmg ~tory or show throwe1·, 1 "coodl" dr.ncer and, - 1 bruised from hit baltl .th W.hY. . England wm~r scene. Eads j any loans to Lobo" ·

1~0~. hu>lll\•~·. a ~t,1r 11 ho biiSlliPs~ thnt lR both gay nt.ld llinally, dnmntic actreu. 1 Filimiution of tfl• prize: win·/ Tom Weber, came out ~l w~e ::Ahll$ L.llY. told "!e to." ,took~d down at her a. moment i ~ • • , 111th a tlamc lh.lt not ~.~d. tl·tumphn.nl ~!1d .trag1.c. Alwa~·s wlth her eyos on t.he, nlng novel by R.oss Lockrtdg~., house. He started for the corral, 1 _Mtss Ltlr,l My Wife, Mrs. Al·: or t.l\0, then moved qutetly to a ; LILY wa~ JOlted almost to her .. I

11\lril her ~rr~l htt~ ~on· \\ llh Jer•llllP l·.a~lc.; . lte 1~ ~aulJmam cllance, el'en at the tx·j Jr., M·G·M's "Ramlree County' where seven or eight cowboys detton · · · Alcrton half turn·/ ch?.1r. . . . heel~. "How can lhke Dcm·er, 1 hrr 10 ,uon 1 he hnlhwl ·In hm·e endowed a remarkable , pt>ll.!ie of her personal happi· stars Montgomery . Clift, Eliza· I were mopnting. ~!1, glanced to.~·ard the house., You re.,had 11. out W1lh Jeff, warn )OU ag~·in~t miifting •

··.. · · · · · · - - ... · ... - -- - - .. ·- ln&;s, llhe climbs the Broadway I beth Ta!rfor and Eva Mane 1 1'he hands shot covert glances \~ere Is ihe. j' 1 .ruppose, he sa1d ge~tly. . loatt,~" • · i horizon like • meteor. But the I Saint, with Nigel Patrick ami iat Alderton, then suddenly the ,Gone 0!,~·" , For a moment f.IJc dld notre· ."He's a director of this ~an~ ' spark th&t was to make he·r a I Lee Mnn•in In co·starrfng role~ 1 entire body galloped off. Alder· 1 .. Wh.ere,. •• . act, then she ~otlded. ,, • : L1ly. ~. stockhold~r. I don'f'co~ ;

1show business Immortal Ironic- and with a cost or 119 player.; I ton ,;topped, sr.w Fred Caul , I dtdn t ask her. Ltly nad · He shoo~ h~s head. I m t~ot trol 1,1., bank, L1Jy. Oh, it1 th~ , ·

I ally enough aeemed to deny her in ape~king parts and thouswnd:i II coming out or the bunkbou~ 1 ~~luntcered the Information to. IIOlnJI to .cntlctze ~·ou, L1ly. ?>;or old dJys the bank was entirely 1 'i . fuHillment as 1 woman. Wilh of exlru. "What'~ going on here?" ·h htm, but 1! W!ll true he had not, am 1 gom~: to tell yon that l 'my own. but when we had the : I unl!mited horl.~n• facing her . Producer Da1•id J.cwls an<l 1 demunded. c · uked her. ., • 1 11.c1·er .8PPTOI'ed of your mnr· 1Joom here, the boom :;~u ere at­'unhmtted amblllon and blazing D1rector Edward Dmytryk too~ ! Case regarded him hlandly. "II A~dert.on awore. Ca~e, you re r!age 111 the Iu-st plac~. .Th.c cd, Lt!y, we malic a lot ~f loan!'. 'tal~n!, she l1as no time fvr the their army of players an!l tech· . don't know what you mean.", gethng Impertinent. I ve nolle·, na-ht or the IHOng of 11 1~n t And we had to mo:·ke a .Jrcal so~lll romance that Chandler a~~~ and Mis~bsippl .beforr,: Alderton stabbed a pointing ell ~at before. Just bccauac tmporta~t. Your present ·S~~ua·, m~ny. mr:re that we <'Ot!_ldn'J

·oilers her. Too 11-.te, ahe reallz110 nrc1ans to location sites m Ken· 1 hand at the cowboys galloping; you v~ bee~ he.re a few yean, , 11011 15 unport<lnt, Lily · · · l(ontmucd on page 20) ·what she has lost. fuclcy, Tennessee, Louisiana 1 awa)'. "Why were thcv just now' doesnt enhtle you 1~ any extra .. - --·------ -- · · --- - ·· ·--· - - -I Frotured aupportinJ player~ and :Oiissi.ssippi beror~. during lteal'ing'! llr..ven't you' got Any b:.n~ftts, old man. \ ou've be.en . ·

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! ill "Je~nne Ea11les" Including and after the Civil War, in ac· :·'}'stem around here keeping 1 5 1r. mg your work for . qu1te i Charles Drake as the former I lion which brings to the screen 1 the men loafing a~ound all' awhtl~. now and I don't hke it · all-American w h o marries stirring and spectacular enter· . hours·! Thry should have been I one 11

1• I pay • man. a dz.y s 1 Jeanne Eagles, Larry G;;,les as tainment. · ! _ .... ____ wage, . ex~ct a days work ., her p~oducer, Virginia Grey 1U ~ot only is this epk dram~ i drop is told th <t f • i rrom wm. Th;;t gors for you. a fadmt: Broadway star, and l &f America. co1wing a ~is· , ct·v Clt:ft) •nd ~ ·11 °1ryh 0 youn~ . ahs we" as anj one uound

' G e 1 kh•"' th id . · d C - : • , " 11· a app~ns to ' ere-en oe ... , as e pres ent ~ear peno rom .1859 to 186a, him ftnd the 11.0 g· 1 · h' I "AI' L'J ~>f Actors Equity. the most cxpensil'e productio:1 · i ' . . . 1 1r,s 10 15 1 •11S .~ Y, pays me," ~lurted

I "J~anne Eagles" wae written in M·G·~!'~ domestic history, it! l .re. hi~ chtld~~od s~eetheart, I o~~ Cn~e .. II s her ranch. i :lor tihe screen by Daniel Fuchs, 1 is also the first picture to; Nell Cialther 1 ~ 1 a ~:ane SamO,, Oil, &l'td Alderton, .suddenly, I Sonya Levien and John Fante i utilize the vast dimensions of and Ole beauuful New Orle.ans I purnng hke a ut about to. I from Fuch'a story, George Sid·; the studio'< new Camera 65.! !bells. Susanna Drake rEim·: pounce on Its. prey, •·so that'~ I ney produced and directed the . dubbed "The Window o( the. ~.r 1~ 1 Taylor), whom he mar· t?e .way the wmd blows today! · :Columbia picture, 1 World." This rel'olutionarv pro., 11~i·i . 1 Ill h · ~hou brc cofck or the walk again,

TO-MORROW ·. I _ _ · ces~ br' , t , 11• t ,, . 1r1 r. arr st·rnP< o n 1 · a.s . , e tg oreman of Lobo. And

' · tll~S 0 In) Ita r lOllPd PICJiltS and S\\'llnmiOI/, )'OU prubau} • h d h · There M no legal reason whr scrern re,gardle<~ of sibe or . . I . Y ear t at m~ •- IICllmt

. ' .. . parttr>. a honevmoon on a Mis· Wife and I had a lillie sp· t 1 t ·a condemned penon cannot be shapr, a remarkablY nnprovr!l. · .. · . . . . · . ! . ,. . . a a~ e'Acttt·~ on Sunday but 't · · 11 ~ •1 1 't Sl,>IPPI mer boat, square dan· mght. Hts vo1cc suddenly IJc. ~· ~-u , 1 u tma~e unrqua en or r ar1 1'. rl I' 1 · c 11 Th , 1 no~ done i d th 1. d 1 . k f res an P o~n atwn "a s. ere came tan! and savage. "You'rt·

• 1 1 ~.P1 . percep ton an ac 0 are such su~pcn>eful scenes as· t.hrough here, Ca~e. l'nder· · t • 1 ort10n. th t . ·I. h J I · . I ' I d' I' .. . . . H m 11 11r • o mn). m searc 1 : s an ! m ltrtng yon. Get your

, . . lt Is ullhzrd to hnrorlant nl 1h~ Rainlrrr. almost loses thin~ and set oft this ranch. 1 World a purt!ll Iron I~ found ell eel m rol'erlll~ the panora·, hi< lite in a trcarhcron> swamp,' l\'ow:·• : in the meteorites which some·· mic Sll'«·cp of '·Rainhw County". the hcroi>m 11ith which Fla'h: I times fall to the earth out of: ni a stot)' rangin£ from the. Perkin> sarl'iliccs his life so 1 Fred Case was 'tunned. He i the ~ky. . :farmlands of Indiana to thr, that Johnny may sal'e hi> son 'tood for a moment s1aring Rl

I - . ante bellum plan•atmos of the when they are ambushed by Jeff Alderton, his jaw slack. Peter CooJM!r, when ht was South: from the French Quart· Southern ~uerillas, Allrl I he . Then a shud1ler ran through

I nominated for the pretldenc)· by er ot \:~w Orleans lo war.tor~l: final ~Pqurnec in whicll the: him and he turned away. He ! the Greenback Pali)' In 1876. lnd;~napoli.;. !Is historic e1·ents; townsp~uplc >earch by torch· i walked toward the ranch office. , was 811 yeara old. · he~in "·ith tl1r crlebration o( .light for a fleeting Sns•nna. :his !thoulden slumped, his : 'Ahr~ham l.incoiu's eiPclion !o · The screen ploY of "Raintrfr ·back bent. : About ~8 per cent of thr 1hr Prr~idrncy in 18611 anrl Countr'' was wrillrn h~· ~liliiard. • • • t.:.S. pro1•ed resene.~ of natural ; rea!'h !heir climax with the Kaufman. th~ picture's a;sociatP I.ILY entered the bank and gas are in Texa~. · Batt:c of t'hir"mauga and Sher· producer. Two.hours and eigh· found Mat·shalJ f:<.ds comin,:t out

· man's dcl'astating march to the teen·minnles of original music or one of the teller's ca~cs. He ThBre are more than 12.000 Sea. 'was comp'•'l!d. &rchestratM and. came toward her at once.

trui!er parks in the L'nited · Agair..;l !his .<urgin,r: b~ck· conducird for the epic film by· "Could we talk - privately?'• State.,. , Johnn~· Shawne~s~· (Montgom·, .lohnn~· Gr~en. 'Lily asked-.

Also-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS

TIMES OF SHOWS: l\'F.I\11\G SHOWS-i P.:lt.-9 P.)J.

M.Hil\'EE: 2 P.:lf.

LAST TIMES TO-DAY "STRANGE ONE."

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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

FRUIT STORES HARDWARE STORES MATCHES REAL ESTATE STOVES

BAINE JOHNSTON COMPA:W, LTD.

A~:eacy Departmr11t IU Water St. Dial fJtl

rOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER .

E:'lfPIRE FRUIT STORES F'or the Freshest Fruit ill

Town call E!lfPffiE FRUIT STORE

IH Patrick Street, Dial Z85! J76 DutkworCh St., Dial 3911

t Lecatlons:

FIRE INlURANCE

HARRI!I & HISCOCK LTD GENERAL HARDWARE Distributors for Sunbeam

Electrical Appliances.

BR¥:\fAY SAFETY :\lATCHES

Dislrihuted by FJU!'I"K ~la NA."ARA LTD. Quprn St. Dial !\t4~. « Sporting Goods and Sports.

wear fo1 all occaions. DIAl. 5016 MEAT MARKETS

-----------------HEATING JIM vHIELDS

~,A1,t Jft_TNERS c~ft'R':':o~sA'"i~t~""c"'o~._ "'t"~~~t"'b~.-- b. c. BISHO'!"

1\0TICE For Appraisals of Real Esr ~le

and Auctions in prh ale homes.

DIAL 0031, JOR~ 0. O'URISCOLL 1\o. 1 Bideford Place

R. W. LA'~~ES I~ STOCK

BOSIO~ llllEE7.~';

OlL BURNERS Immediate Delivery

DIAL 92il8

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v:oru 38

Bambrick Street

Dial 1191·2

Wlrinll t.fateriala, Wire and Agents for Jt7 SEW GOWER IT. REID'S CO~FECTIO="ERY Cables, Motor~. Starter~, IJNDER\VRITERS AT DIAL 3317

'- S it h L' ht'- LLOYJiS. C.m~lete Plumbing and

Cllr. FRESHWATER. and PEW..-rWELL ROAD

DIAL 3469 Complete up-to-data

Meat Market

SERVICE STATIONS

~AL~iER'S SERVICE STATIOl'l

TOPSAlL ROAD

TRA~h .FOUNlJR• LTD. 362 WATER .ST. ~fanutacturera ot · ·

MAID OF AVALO~ • and

UKERY 'niE FP.\EST BREAD, CAK£S and PASTRIES VIde iq to\cll·foundland

Bill O'CHIPS DIAL Ufl

Ll'U. 11'. ud TOPS.~n. RD.

rer all your Bu!lrflna RttJlllrtmPnt~ call ltJU- 91111

Jt\~'DELL, LTD. IUU.Dl~G

lt:lll'lliE!IfENTI DIU 1185

up·to·da'e •~n·ice Road

S'f 1\'llON ER1'

• DVITIANE ~d'• Cleantlt

a, INJ • Obtlhlablt at • COLlMAN LTD.

' 1M lluCKwoaT& n. nw.aus

Ci•arcttcs. Fruit, leo Cream .__ .. pa, w c e.s, 11 w• LOI" RATES • • Fl t t ' Heating Servicr ar.·.1 Drlnk.s. x ures, e c. 0 • WASHII\'G • GREA5J:IIG REGAL RANGES

DIAL 381$ • 7333 We Give Golld Stme-. ~.\REHOUSE PRINCES ST. ----"'I"'.'-""L•5""03

""1--- ERNES'l CLOU:i.ON,

Rowan 1\lreu. Dial 910!14 ----DioiiiioiiALiiittoii.i!08;,;,;S,_ __ FISH STORES Ll\HTED

CJNTRACTORS ELECTRICAL SERVICE CITY FISH SHOP w:1~L~fi' ct%~~i~~G K PRESCOTT 8t. UO WATER ST.

Dli\L UN DTAJ, 418~ Service, Quality, Variety ____ .____..._ HEATING

ll:\RO.L.L' SNOW JONES EI,ECTRIC to PRESCOTT ST.

& S0:\1, LTD. DIAL C4N

PIANOS and ORGANS

A. L. COLLIS Piano and Organ Sholl'l'oom:

TOPSAIL ROAD Dial 4902A

Fadory: Water St., Hr. Grace P.O. Box 358

TffiE REPAIRS DIAL 35t8

MARSHALL MOTORS FISK TIRES

Guaranteed against Cuts. Blowouts, Bruises,

Under Innatfon. Call !IJARSHALL ~!OTORS

TOBACCOS

GEORGE· .. WASHINGTON

lnduatrlal Eleclrlcl•lll Speelallsts In Motora. i7 Hamllto1 Slrcel. Generators, Steam !rona and FURNITURE MOVERS c. A. HUBLEY. tTb. PHOTOGRAPHY

Water St. :>lal 80031 Dh;tribuled br

fRANK McNAMARA

LTD. Otllee 2274 Ret. 43!1'7 ell Rouseholtl AppUaneu. ~~~~~--~"'!""..,.._ -------- IIOUSEHOLD !,:OVERS

CW-JTRACTORS For all your PATh'TING, ROOFI~G. and CID~fNEY !tEPA IRS.

At reasonable rates. PilOSE 934311H.

DRUG STORES ----------------.. ~ CO~:'IIORS DRUG.S'fORl£ LAMBERT'S COUGH SYRUP

can be obtained at CONNORS DRUG STOR!

SSt WATER ST. DIAL UH

DRY CLEANING

DO\\'SS DR'Y CLEANING LTD.

Covering St. John'A 'fl'ith Fast. Efficient Service. H IAMD..TON AVE.

DIAL 0115

ELECTRICIANS

MARINt, DIESEL AND ELECTRICAL ENG.

24 Hour Service for R~palra

to Motora, Genaraton aad ftnuathnld Appllancea.

DlAL lltt

ELF.CTRIC.U. !>E~'.VICE RmEOVT'I ELECMUCAI•

SERVICE Jl!leelrlcal Contrader

408 Water Street, It, Joha'a, NewfonDdlaa4.

Phone ts«

ENGINES

E. 11d S. BARBOUR LTD. Dlstrlbutora of:

lteh•ln Marine Dlesela KPlvfn Ricardo Gas F.nglnea.

& SHTPPERS LTD. TORBAY ROAD f

Packing, Crnling. Shipping Agents for A!Ued Van Llnes

T. C. HIBBS, Maaarer Res. 6455: Office 900e1·2

LEDREW'S EXPrESS LID 111 DUCitWORTB liT.

1Ma\ aDd IDDI dlstancr D'IOV1.Dt patklnJ, eratlu 1nd lhlppler. MembHJ of C.W.A, and M.M.T.A

A1rnt1 for United Van 1\ll.e,, D. a, J.oDIF.W, KAIUfiF-11

OUlu ~81~· 1hrtboa•e tft.\tt

GifT SHOPS . Full Line or Spare Partt. ~~~~------

41! • 474 WATER IT. LARA~l"S DJAI, 4811 REMEMBRANCE IIROP

Gilts, Gamel, Ton, No\·cllics, Cout's Carda

for all occasions DIAL 4!85

EXCAVATING

EXCAVATINf" A:\'D GR\DING

fl.t&Y:' Eqlllpmeat "' Rl,., Graden, Craae Ttfd:l.

Cn!t~td stoet, 11110 Orntl doUterco 11.00 ... tOll.

M~IP.Y IZOA,ATINB CO. LTIJ,

r\110 141T-SI88 Wlltr II, Ifni II. JtiiiJ11.

FLORISTS

HOW~E OF FLOWERS Serviall St. John '1 from 'I loatlons:

817 JIAIV.A.TON AVENUE DIAL lldP

IGJ WATER sr. OIAL 'WO

GROCERS

B. WALSH BEST IN LEADING GROCERY .LINES.

You Choice o! what yQu netd DIAL &180

10 WATER ST. WEilT·

~HURCHILL'S SUPERMioRKET

PORTUGAL COVE You can buy your crocerJ,~ Ju1t u eheap 11 In St. Johrn 111d h•v• them delfvered to your lk!or without charre.

W• Jln O.P.t, SI.DIPI

PLUMBING a·nd HEATING SHEPPARD'S SERVICE CONTRACIORSG ~~ARL~A~N~.;)~'""s -S""'f""u""o""IO~- STATION

Rep. Gt~~eral E!~clrle 71 PLEASANT ST TmE REPAffiiNG !S Kfn11 Jtoad Dial 2911 DIAL 2958 ' "ASRJNG

Wedding Photos, Po:"lraitl IIATJ'ERY CHARGING HEARING AIDS BEL TONE HE! 'll~G GLASSES

BEL TONE HEARING GLASSES

CALL S. W.SHOR1

HOME INDUSTRIES

WHOS!'- BIRTHDA Yj Certainly a handma~e artielr from NONIA if only the Best

will do.

HOME CONTRACTORS HOME IMPROVEMENTS

NO DOWN PA YME/oo'T P:ASY MOST!ILY PAYMEST& • Stnnn Sullo• and Doou • Add that ntr• room1. • Modei'Dite your ~leb0111

Co1taet W. 11. PAI\801'11 I.TII.

f.onr l'an• aua Dlat ~Ui

JEWELLERS rRoM!'sdN }t\'.'tWilr

303 WATER ST. Whell nlecUng 1 Diamond Rfn11 •e• our private Diamond ~ootb.

DIAL CSOI

and Commercial Photorrapby GREASING DIAL WI!

CAMERA SI::Ol' ., Losr-•s RILL

DIAL 7512L Newroundlond views artiatJc. ally mounted and framed. See our selecflon

PAPER PRODUCTS ~~~~~~~------­rHE Li\ WRENt.E :.iFLD. CO., 1 TI...

New Location: 2ot • til DUCKWORTH S1 Paper and .Paper Pr(lduct'

WHOLESALE OSLY DAD.. 6~88 · 7636

RADIO-TV REPAIRS

GRF:\T EASTERN On. cm·:PANY. LIT

REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.\.: AND ALL ELECTRIC.AJ.

APPLIANCES. DIAL 3001 to SOD$

\\'EST END TELEVISION T.V.-Radio-Car Radio Repaln

70S WATER STREET C.~LL 1815

At Ntrht, Day, Ho!!day or Sunday Cor P'aal Service aad Guaranteed work ca.D '1'727A.

SEttVICES

SERVICE o OIL FUISACW e IIEFRIG:EIIAT(IIIJ o II'ASRF.IIS e BAS0£8

NORMAN DICK Lm. WATF.II J1

SERVICE FOR 1'1:\NOS AJ'IlD CRGANS

'funiJ'J nd Repairfnr. 0\'fr Thlrty yean' uprlitnc• usuru comprtenl att\·l~iDJ

E. R. ROGERS 13 ~c Farlan• ll.

"Phone 8i61

SNACK BARS ED'S LUNCH

DIAL 5f7t WELL COOKED .FOODS

FREE DELIVERY COURTF.OUS SERVICE

SOFT DRINKS

.\LLlliD AGENCIES fRE81fiE

Will! Free Trlcololll' f1a1hUt• CALL 6115

ALLrED AGENCl£8 !17 Ntw Gower lt.

Dial 5143.U

TAXICABS

A·l TAXI CAJ.\'ER AVI!:.

DJAL 3150 • 5'1'7& Anywhere, Any plac1,

Any time. !.c HOUR SERVICE

ACE A~'D SUPER TAXI FOR THE MOST EFFICENT SJ::RVICt: l~ TOWN CALL

ACE or SUPED TAXI DIAL 5539 • 6730

UPHOLSTERING

STANDARD BEDD'\NG COMPANY, LTD.

8PJo;CIALJ8TS Ia UPHOLSTERING

Ta.Dor·made Slip Covert DIAL Mft

USED CARS

ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD P'OR A ~AR ..YOU CAN

DEPEND ON CALL U>ELAIDE MOTORI Lft),

DIAL 1015

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CANADA 1

SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endor· i 1ed "Tender for Federal Build· I lng, Campbellton, N.B.", will . be received in the oCiicc of the . Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. ' (E.D.S.T.),

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1958

Plans and specification ran be seen and forms of t~11drr ohtained at the offices of t h~ Chief Architect. Departmt'tlt of Public Work;, Ottawa, Ont;lri.>. the Districl :\rchitrrt. Drp;·,·t· mrnt nf Public Works. 11~ Prince William, Saini .John. ~.B. the Di~tricl Architect, Depart· mcnt of Public Work~. Fedcra: Buildin£, P.O. Box 4~j. Halifax. N.S., 11nd the Po~l Office at Campbelllon. 1'\.B.

To be considered c~ch t~nrlcr must be accompanied b.'· a ~~cur·

Balsam Hotel BARNES ROAD

Situated In the Heart of the City.

Quiet, Comfortable Almas· phere.

For Reservations and In· formation

Dial 6336 ;\IRS. JOHS FACEY Rcsidrnt :llannJcress

m3t.tf

it~· in the f<>rm of a ct•rlifirrl CARL WINSOR cheque or bonds as .•r~ci!ird in ' the forms of lrnd~r and maM Nl INSURANCE the printed forms supplied hy. 197 WATER ST. the Department and in arcorrl· ance with the condilions set forth therein.

The Deparlment, !hrou~h the Chief Architect's office, ur through the undersigned, 11r through lhe office of the Dis· lrlct Architects at Saint John. N.B., and Halifax, !\.S. will sup· ply blue·prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of S150.00 In the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money order payable to the or· der of the RECEIVER GE:--r· ERAL OF CANADA. The de· posit will be released on return of the blue·prints and spccifica· tion In good condition withm a month from the date ol recep· tion of lend('r.:;. If nol returned within that period the Mposil will bt forfeited.

The lowest or an~· lender nol necessarily acrrptrd

ROBERT FORTIF.R, Chid of AdmlnlslrMh·e Servlrts

Rnd S~cretar~·. 1'1tJ'Iar1 mrnt nf Puhlic \\'orb, Oltau·a .. lui)· i. 1~5R.

r A~.\flA SEALED TE~DERS ~:ldremd

to the under!>igned. and mark~rl e5 to content~ o.~ill be rccci;·cd PI the 111fice of the Secretary 11:1lil

------·----GREAT EASTERN OIL & IMPORT

CO., 'LTD. Radio, Telc1·islon Washers,

R~hi~:erators Deep Freezers. Electric Rangeu

Floor Poli~her~o Gramophones

Public Address Systema, Tape Recorders

REPAIRS AND SERVICE 5 UNF.S

DIAL 3001 to 3005

WATER ST. ian2R.1v.

i I $30.00 a day covers all. : 1 OPENING JULY 1Oth.

(ONWARD) Write, wire or 'phone

:Calvin Saunders GANDER

lly10.11 ------·- ···--------

. "INVEST I~ REST." Slttp comfortahly. We sprciali1e in repairing and recondition· lng all lypes Springs and Mattres~es. Guaranteed ll'nrk. Mallressc~ for back ailments a sprciaH~·. 'Phone 6449 or 3~61 Standard Bcdd!Jg Companr. Ltd., flower Hill. fch20.1f.

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eLAND SURVEYS e WHITE

PRINTS

Gerry Halley Surveys Ltd.

90 AlLANDALE ROAD 'PHONE 9087 ..

Public Notice 3.00 P.~t !E.D.S.T.l, Pul'wanl to Scrtio• 6 of The TUESDA\'. AUGUST!\. 19.;8 Nomenclature Board Act, chap·

ter 2i5 of The Rcl'iscd Statutes for CONTRACT No. 2i /58/PEl of Newfoundland, 1952, notice . -Grading, Cull'erts and Paving, i.~ hereby gil'en that three Brackley Point Rc.ad to the West months from the date hereol, . End of Rustico Island, Prince the Lieutenant·Governor in . Edward Island National Park. Council proposes hy prochma

Plall! and specl!lcations can tlon to change the name o£ the be seen and forms of tenders obta.!ned at the offices of the "Town of ~lount Pearl Park· ·

Glendale" to the "Town o£ ' Chief. Trans·Canada Hi~hwa)' ~lount Pearl". Dhision, Hunter Bldg., Ottawa, Dated at st. .Tohn's this l~th Ontario; Mr. F. H. PP.ters, Super· d r A rll AD 1958 vising Engineer, Highways Divis· ay 0 P • · · · ion, ~th floor, Federal Building, 1. r.. CH,\NNJNG, 1

Supervising Engineer, Highways 1 ---------- jly4,11 · Hall!ax, N.S.: !tlr. G. N. Reid, I Clerk of the Executive Council .

Division, Box 1296, Feder~! )1 __________

1 . BuUdlng, Fredericton, N.B., and. :Statutory Notice

Mr. H. A. Nason, Inspecting En· glneer. Box 1298, Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P.E.I.

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To be considereo each lender must be accompanitd by a srcur· lty In the !arm of a crrtil ird cheque or honrl; a~ ~peciiierl in

In thr mnttrr n! thr Estfltr of .louph Sormnn. lHir nl ll:1~· Rohrrt• In lite l'l'm·incr ol Srw· !onndland, nrnllrnum. dr•··~•rd.

the form of lender and made on All pl·r,on• daiming to he < rc·d the prinltd forms supplitd by \\'rite for :'ree Bookie! on ell itors of or who h:w~ ~ny dain~> the Department and in acco~·l). dimensional H. ring to or demands upon or alfrtlin~ 1hr ance with the conditions set ACOVSTICON O'flltlEN CO Eslalc or Jo>eph :-;orman late ot lorth therein. Bay Robrrt5 a!ore,aid, Genllc·

The Department, through the Rearln~t Aid Consultants, man, DecrasPd. are requested to 190 New Gower St. Ahove offices, will supply plans forward parlicular~ or ~arne in

And specilications for the work <Corner Bratil Square) writing, rluly attester!, to the on deposit of a sum of ~~0 ()I) Dial 5264 undersi~:nPd Solicilor~ fol' th~ In the form ol a CERTIFIED I Mminislratrix of I he 'aid Est air bank eheque or mon~y ord~r 1 nn nr hefore thll 31'1 day ol Jut~. J)ll;able to the order of the RE· · ~--••••••• A.D .. 1n5~. after whach rlatc I he CEIVEll GENERAL OF CAr\· · Administratrix will procc~tl to ADA. The depo!>it o.~ill b! re· e Verifax Photo 'distribute the said Estate haling leased on return of the plans Copies regard onl~· to the daims of

· and specifications In good condi- e Gestetner Mimeo· . which !he then &hall ha1·e had · tton within a month from the :notice. 1 date of reeeptlon of tenders. If groph Copies ! Dated at St. John's this '~th : not returned within that period , e Ozalid White ·dar of June, A.D., ~~~8. ' the deposit will be forfeited. 1 Pr'tnts j CURTIS AJIID DAWE

; · Sollelton for lhe Administratrix. The lowest or any tender not : e Typing Board of Trade Building,

necessarily accepted. Water Street, St. John's.

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, JULY 11;

FOR SALE Three A,partment Dwelling

No. 694 WATER STREET WEST

Have your own home free whibt the other two Apartments are paying off the mortgage. Ail three fully equipped with electric ranges and electric refrigerators, three bathrooms and house­hold furniture. Freehold; Garage; Gardens front and rear. Immediate possession. Full price only $16,000.00. Terms can be arranged.

For inspec:·ion pleme

'P H 0 N E 9 0 3 1 2

JOHN D. O'DRISCOLL

11 Public Notice

~ Appli<·ations art inl'ilrd for . the foliowin~ position• with thP

Roarri of Liquor Control at Gandrr: I

I (aJ ~IAXA(;EJl. 1')1P ;<ol<.ry for this post rommri:<'C' at : S3i~O 110 the ~~l~ry 5Caie' S3.i40· Jl)l).$4.2911 I

(hl ASSiSTAXT \1.\;\.\C;~:R. Thr s;dnry for I hi' pO>t rom· 1

mcnl'r~ at ~2970 on 1 he >a I· 1 an· "·ai<' S2fi70·1 00·3i40. I

'(e) s,\t.ES\IE!:'t2l. The SJ!ary lor thrse posts rnmmencPs! ~~ s2:11o <111 the sal~ry 5c~ir. · ~2310 IOO·:!IIiO. No. 1 BIDEFORD PLACE

may2fl.mon~,Jri.t! Etwrloprs runtaining applira· ·-· ·-------- • linn~ should be clrarl~· marked

"I\-J .. ('.t3i".

FOR SALE M. v. II JOSEPHINE K"

92 gross. tons; Fairbanks 210 H.P. engine. Completely overhauled. May be inspected at Central Wharf, Halifax, N.S.

A. J. Burke & Co., AGENTS

I d 1 Applirations art abo in·. vilrd (or llw position uf S;dr,,. i

man. lloarrl of Liquor Co111rol, I r;,·and Fails. P,e aslar. (or ttli'

I posl COI\11\Ifll('('S at sniO on tlu: I salar~· scalr ~2~10·t00·2970. En· rriot•fs ronta;nin~ at•tJiiealions

l ~~~~~.ld be clrarly marked ·n·I..t.: 2. Applirants will hP required

1o furni>h lhr names of prerio;~s 1 rntp!o~·ers, and two ot)J('r rr'PI'· l ('ll('e~. and to UIHit·r~o mt•d;t'al 'r~aminatwn. Applic;lllls >honl<!

. _ n11t ht• it·'~ than twt•niY·OII<' year;

MAlE HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN 25-35

required for local office of Iorge company. Applicant must hove office experience. Know· ledge •of handling credit beneficial but not essential. Reply slating age, experience, marital status, etc., to • • ,

o( at;e

j :t Appiir;llitnls in ~\1'1'::1~. • ~l;tllll~ <t:.:e. t•tlm·Jtlonotl qii:Jir:i­

(';Jilon". t'\Pt'I"H'Iltt". t"l(·. :-.ho.Jid ht> :&~ldrt"·~·-·d !t1lht> t'i\·il SPni<·r t 'ollli!JJ..,~iun ul \t'\\ lourut\:wd \t•wfoiJIIdLwd S;1rin~s BJnl> lluildtll~. llllrhllurilt SIJ-et•L St .John's. >u as 111 re;·dt lh~ l'om· ntl>.,ion on or ht•lnr~ th~ 21>1 da; of .Jnh·, w:,a.

1 i·n \111\L\:O.'. i CI\'11. srnrtn: comnssw:-.-

BOX 22, DAILY NEWS _I il.r11.14

CAPE BROYLE

GARDEN PARTY AUGUST 3rd

Public Notice Th~ offici'' of the lliri,iun nl

ilralih ln,r<·c!.inn, Chid Hr:dlh i "')\ector anct l'uhlit Ht•allh En·

jijiiijiiifjifjijiijiifjiiijii~iijijiijjiiii;;;;~ ~inrcr hai'C hrrn HVII'Nl lrom ·--·-·---·-----· · · · fort \\'iiliam, Sl. John's, to thr srcond floor of the Lc~lar!'hant Buildin~. 278 Lc'larchant !load. Good Clean P .E.I. Potatoes

For immediate delivery ex our Warehouse.

8 GET OUR QUOT AllONS

Frank McNamara 'PHONE 5143.5144

jly9.31

Ltd. QUEEN ST.

CAR RENTALS LOW, LOW RATES COVER EVERYTHING

DAY, WEEK, MON'H I

All NEW '58 MODELS

TELEPHONE· FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR

DOOR

N:ember CARS RENTAL SYSTEMS INC.

TELEPHONE 80017

Auto Rentals Ltd.

immediately west ol the Corn· wall Theatre.

All pewm< wbhinJ: to ohtain liren;es required under t hr Food and Drn~s Act, or informa. lion pertaining lo drinking watrr supplics. ~cwa~e dis; o sAl sy5tcms and othrr matll'r~ re· lating It> environmental sanita­tion generally are herewith noti!icd a{ the chan~e of addrc~s · referred to abol'e.

Telephone numbers lor thr officers referred lo are as fo: . I< W$:

llrallh ln~prc-tion Dh·ision ( Gent'ral Offire I i 45ti

!'hir·IIJralth lnspedor . 7131 l'ublk llt'airtt t:nglncer 3576

J,EO\:\Itll .'lli.LEII. "·"·· Jlt'pnl~· 'lini't~r of llralth

.11111~ :Jillh, 1!1~~. jl15,12

NOTICE In the ~laltrl' of Thr fompaniM At·l and in thr malltr or Island )Jntors Limited in voluntary li qui <I at ion.

Water Street FOR SALE

Fr~ehold property 335 • 337 WATER co,nsisting of 2 Buildings on 80 feet fronloge side Water Street. Buildings in good cintaining 3 stories plus full basement with

erilrance.

FOR RENT

BUILDING No. 321 WATER STREET. p[ia basement.

Ground floor ond basement of 165 STREET. Appro:a:imately 1200 square feet g·~ound floor. Loading door from basemP.nt. '·'

PREMISES corner Temperance Street and

sfreet suitable for Warehouse. Premise1 W•

of:-Storage Shed 65' X 35' with full . ~ill Building 22' x 30', Yard 141' xlOO,

for further particulars apply

The Royal Trust Comp : .~

P;O. BOX 2080 j~S, 11.1.1.18

' ~

ADVERTISE In The DAILY Ht.:TCIIE~'S GROCERY T.V. REPAIRS

m:.\T "ARKF.T, .13 William Str~rl

Ilia! i450 ani! li062

ST. J0/1,\"S \VEST

II. R. CLARKE Topsail !load Uial ~~·:!15

L. BE.~LEY Cross Ru;uh and Wal~r Sl

Ilia! 30~6

CHARLES O'KEEFE 69 Hamillon Strrtl

Ilia! 4Hi

INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS

!'II. John's t:ast

STA~ FOWLER :'!t Qneen'a Rd.

r. 0. Box 63 Dial 5!i~l

.JOB BROTHERS & CO T.Til. \\'atrr. Slr'fl

Dial :!658. 412~ -- ·- -·-------MEEHAN & CO.

T.A. Bldg. Unck"·ortb !it. Dial 7016·7047

REG. T. MORGAN Templr Bid(. Duckworth lit

Dial 80370·7~56 ---------UNITED

l'NDERWRlTERS. Temple Bldg .. Duckworth lit

Dial 80370·77511

St. John's West -----·----CROSBIE & CO .• LTD Woolworth Bldg. Wattr St

Dial 50U

DRUG STORES ST. JOliN'S Cf:\7RAL

M. COl'o.'NORS LTO. 334 \H'ff.R ST.

$t. Jclm's Norlh ------------AYLWARD'S

PHAR:'ItACY Cor. Monrhy & Empire Avt

Dial 90010

DUNN'S PHAR~IACY

Cor. ~layor and Mtrrym~ctlng Rd,

DIAL 7388

I CIT\' ASTF.X~.\ Trlr1·ision slalle<l. PMt• ~o:~. 9~i61 or 901~:1

BEAUTY P

St. John's

n r: .\ 1 "I'\' " %46 WatPr ~lrtll

l)ial 30~9

MAl\l'ZF.LL(''S Rr..u·n· r ,\

F.lizah•th An. ni1l

!\T-VOGVE BE.U:TY FAR!Oll

Rnwan Sl. \lit\

W. BURTON & 54 Le!IIARBC

Oia1 6929 ST. JOHN'S C'E

HORWOOD l.t':lfBF.R ('0 ..

"''aler St. W.

So

c/o McKINLAY MOTORS l TO.

All pPr~nn~ rlJiminz to hr rt'Cthtor~ or who hnre an~· claim~ upo·• nr affectm~ l<lanri ~lotor• Limited are ref(nestcrl to ~Pn~ parlicular~ o! samP. dul~ atte~l· rd. to frc•lcrick W. ~t.rshall. E~q., Li~uirlator of lsla~d :O.httor~ Limitrd. cor. \\'~tprfor<l Brul~~ Road and \\'atcr!ord Avrnuc. St .John's, on or be!ore the 20th rb~ of Au~usl A. D. 1958. ~Her which rl~le the Liquidator o!

BI!\'DON'S PHARMACY ·

LeMARCHANT ROAD · Island ~lotors Limited will pro· cred to distrihute the assets of

Cor. Booaventure and Empire A\·e. DIAL 5928

RoBERT FORTIER. Ge r H lie Chief or Admln!stratlre Smim r Y . a Y ==================== . the Company ha1·ing regnrd only

~ to the claims of which he shall . KENNEDY'S NORMAN 45 Ne11r Goll'tr

Dial 57!7 and Secretary S Ltd Department of Public' Works. UrVeyS o

Ottawa, July 7. ma. jlyl1,21 DIAL 90816 CLOTHES makt the man If CHAF! then have had notice.

• ~ WM. l:;HiF't'railor ·~it~ii~:tfl~~;;~: i - jc21,28,jly5,11

DRUG STORE, 204 Duckworth St.

Dial 2381

PARKDALE PHARMACY,

Elizabeth Ave. Dial 91120

MORECO~IBE'S GROCER!,

ZO Calver St. Dial 372!

I I ' LOOK

GARDENISG-PAINTING­FENCING

. Save Y~ur Energy Use ~LECTRICITY!

4 HOLD ·woRTH ST • VISIT THE

I I Homeowners call us If you

need any of the following worl done. For gardening, garcler cleaning (dirt removing), fenl' inR. lintflng, interior uud tx terlor ••ainilng wall oud ceilin:·

1 wushill)!. hom~ re(lair~. rttr1

l~aks slopptd, rhitunt•y rt•pnit in~. slol'm windows t3kcn do1vn Apal'tmcnt and basement clear.

. ing and all home decorating. · For any nrlrl job you need done. Call us l01lay, our prire• are :

i l11w lor the !inc work 1\'P Ito. I Dial 3568. The Reliable Cleanen 1

~ 1lewf~11Utd - . IGHT•POWER

LI ... ITt.O

Electricity tn and Around St. John's

Cheap, Reliable

•, .

Smith · Corona

TYPEWRITERS & CASHIERS ·DIAL 405~

DOMINION MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., lTD. 56 NEW. GOWER ST. ·

·'

HOTEL BARBER SHo·p

and : StiOf. StiJSE PARI.l'l'K I for your lll'~l llain·ut or Shoe · ShinP.

. • Fot:n llARBEHS, NO · · \r.·\1'1'1:'\l;. I

Ample Parkin~ Space Children's Haircuts $1.00 on Fri· , rla1> anll 50c and SOc on week· .

I. ctai·s. j

TELEPHON!i 7382

MURPHY'S DRUG STORE,

119 Militlary Road Dial 6446

THOMPSON'S PHARMACY,

45 t~uldi \'idl Road

St. John's West

JOHN J. FEEHAN Around St. John's

600 Wal~r St. Dial 3531

ClT\':\~D :GARBAGE I .tiL·~- •

I We Clean Two Commeric~l

DIAL 9321S. ......

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:"Cl\P.ment.

"~• and

EPAIRS

\I t \' 1'.\III.Ot'l 11. W•l~r Slrttl

11tll 3U~~

·zrr.l.t>'S \t·n· r.,Rt.Ot'l

·1h .\a. llill

·cH:t'E \1 T\' P.\RI.Orll 't Ilia I

liU'OF.'S

~·~~ FillS'S r•o:•n·JLoo

t\\'OOD • ''BrR co., Ull. r ~I. \f. Dial

,,11\'G'S PRAR~tACf,

~·. l'rno•·wtll Rod Ilia!· !1293;

ELECTRlCAL

:ONTRACTORS

)IJ/1.\'S .\'ORTI!

1>:\ WE

FLORISTS .'C"T .10 11x · .<:i p;. 4 sr 1 .. \\'0ALE

~I 'RSF.RJt,S, :"hurr hlll Park

:lR!\tAN 4 > s ,,.· Gower St.

Dltal 57:' JRECOMBE'S

GROCER!! 10 catver SJ,

Dial 3'21

' \\0 IIHC;E e , l•~n Gardelll• , o 1 nmmeric•l ·

DIAL -~11- .

DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.,F _R_ID_AY...;.,.-,JU.;..;L;.;..Y _;1..;.:1 ,_1.;.;.9.:.:58:_ ___________________ ..,.... ___________ ,...;_ ___ J!i9

Herbicide Commerria 1

I I

I CARD

I Dr. J. A.rch ! McNamara

(i';(.)\*)IJiJ <*> .•.. '*';(*'! ·;·,,.;:·; ·:t·: ... ... ... ... ... \...A... .. .. ~ .... ,., .. l .... <t:) ~ .£61Rnnw (~) •'-tr) ~ .:lMWUil ('\ ... ,.. *· (,;' Ntwrounclland'a Unique ond 1;~:: :1:;.' lnllmnte Nlsht Club -.*J 1:;; •. Entertainment and Dlnlnll Nlihlly(·"· \"'i Fnturlol tbo BI~J••t ond lfl (n.. De•l Menu ln 1'0\l.'n. :::·

I ~J Lto Ml<horl'o Orthtllro (lf) (:ji'; Com 15Gt. {*\

rltrmicaJ ll'l'erl ~00· ;::~ TODA\''S Mrr.CI.\L: •.0.•'

. •tt:: tn II• inl;mcy. it has WILL BE OUT·Of·TOWN \~) r~uh Sotmoa Sink IUO iit) ·~· heo adml10lon for Dlnnu 'a:'

. 0 ,,~r mudt In incrca>e 1, ... ,1 t'u!lomm (lf'' . · r•lur' ~nd rcrlucc the FOR ONE MONTH ·'E· "nrlax and EnJoy An E•·onln~" ,:•:'

cl t, ... ,lat the F.\~OUS "OLD MILI."llf). · r0q ~r till:tge. To ny lll'12,14 (~)TEL. 110021 ' p.m .• 12 p.m. ::•·\

1•11,,~ 1 ; ,.j o>I'C chemical ... \!, ~.:.~:n~ wrrd-killer; arc "==~::;;;,:;;~;,;;~;;:;;::~: 1 <*X*\fif\(t'!(~'::'i';•':ff;l:ffu'i':iia'*) , "' t•' t'!Jtlal thos~ o( I'·-· - - -·-I"'' ............. r,:.<.,,.,., •• , ............. :'"

;,1• 1 '"'' h~r' chopping CARD •":;h thl" hor. , · D M J 1

. ,',J\IOt~·:;t thr \\'('CO• r i

on thr m~rkrl i~ • • I i Velvet Horn

Club cronp 1'1 compound~

1 ~ .. ;,:.rmcx·' ~uhstitutcd WA.LSH Thc~c c~m·

~~·" ho• apPiirrl to the 1 Announces the opening ,' 11 txtrftncl)' low rates to , f TO-DAY

CLUB OPEN lrn~: :",un;: rr>inual con· o an Office for the e! "··•il·>rrdlin~~. Two General Practice . d t hr lotnil)', monu· f M d' • nrn~on. hn\'P Jon~ since 0 e ICJne, I

1M:: rnhiP to farmers. 1 DIAL 4100 9 am. to 11 p.m.

FOOD AT ITS BEST thtr•i nrrmh~r. neburoo. ~~-~~~~~~~~~~'' , r.n\1 111:1kin~ its lir;t' ~~~~~~~~~~~

· . rr rn tltr Cnn~rlian FOR SALE -arrd ~:·rrnhou>r trsts 1 S d B

;I~U!>'!: nrrr the f1:t!<t four pee oat t.HP <\wlln that this new I and Tra •"ler

:1r•'a ollm may be •:t:e~~ \dlftC' '"1\armcx" I . ,.,,, rlinrpn cannot br 1 Also

BASEBALL SATURDAY

JUNIOR BASEBALL 10.30 a.m.-ST. RON'S "~·

ST. PAT'S. . . . L Thr ~rrater 2 OUTBOARD MOTORS of r.r"aron to crop plants One 3 h.p. and one 18 h.p. 1

~oth to the compound's 1 1

2.30 p.m.-FEILDI.o\!\S vs. HOLY CROSS

Admission 2.'5c Kids 5c. SENIOn

7.00-FEILDIA~S 1'::.

:rr.Mnr,· In i('ach clown· Apply to 1

tr.!r:: :nrltb mort· limited 1 283 Elizabeth ' "' r.::n'l. 11 :ll~o ha~ (IX· 1

..... ;,." tnxicil)' for ani·~· hJnr.ut!'. Avenue

1 · . .t .,. !erels for nc· rc. rrnr !:mel; are about j' ----

fou: poumls o£ ncti1·e FOR SALE : prr 1n•atccl ocrc. Two m <ufficicnt where the I Beagle Pups · . ton consi;t~ lar~ely

""'""'·"'· susceptible spl'e· 11 pi~·wecd. mu~tard, Good hunting strain.

~n~ ~hlckwcecl. this season. will control most Old enough to train

broarlleaf ~pccics but Contact wmtt ;orne of the annual FRED STAFFORD, Topsail ;!ar:< to ~ur,·iH. Four ~

hllf provided excellent I Dia 1 92021 of mtxrcl annual weeds I

· ~Hh or lnn~er. 1 jl~·ll.H h:r< bce1i registered --·-·---- _ .. ____ _

tNI.orol department of i ;,~ "Karmtlx·· N ~

h,,rhirtrlc. "1\arnwx" !'\ ~owdcr. contain·

t·o•nt ;tC!il·c nchuron. · . , tnn can he sueees.~·

in an~· spra~·er,

is good agitation \\'ith slotted screen~

ll pnur.ds of the product 1\Jnrl; o! actil'c in·

FOR SALE Local Tomatoes

CtTT FLOWERS

Waterford Nurseries Ltd.

• can br mixed and ap· : . m I! httle ns 80 gallons I 2.14 Dt'CKWORTH ST.

I DlAL 6511:\ • 3729 n•·hurnn is rccom. -

lnr '"·r<l cnnlrol in TO R E Itt.. IT mn;~l')' plantin~s : I~

f!rU.:r.n• rrow·ilca{ PI'Cr· 1

. ' ".·. E"\\' ·~rh ; < ~hnn·itac, ~ham· j " ·' '···mlock. .iuniprr. I 1958 Car

11m• ;,n1l )·cw. It is al'n · I~Hfrl fnr ~elcctil'e weed Fully equipped.

tn rcrtam horticultural DJ AL 80017 a&ricultural ~rops. includ· .t.UtO Rental Ltd. bun1. ;11 ret ~orn. peas. p.i\

onio~; and spina~h.

kr!p turll in place while thNe is a new ~ylon wtth a frott·frou )ook.

and elasticized: in so!t tones. ll disguises pin

and clips and holds them

care ~lcKinlav ~lotors Ltd. Lowest Rates

jly!l,l m

WANTED MAN BETWEEN 26 AND

38 YEARS OF AGE TO DO AFTER HOURS

WORK. Commission basis.

Car supplied.

Box No.SOO . ·nos SOUTH COAST rare Dailr N~ws

SEII\'I('t: . jl~·11.14,!!1 ' ''Tho· Ltribon" leaving . · ·--·-----

. '~ p.m. To-tla)·. Frirlay, ; WANTED TO RENT 1 mak• t·ounrrtion at Port :

Basqurs with S.S. Bac<·al : S\' RF.I.IABLE NFLD. FAMILY lcr 1f<ular ports South roast I

· \ House ·or Apartment RA \' RIJS .\SJI ,

OF Z OR 3 BEDROOMS Rrs Pl.At::ESTIA BAY 1

8 .m. train leaving \lnnday, July 14th. · In ;:oorl miclenlial locality lpre­

l!iakp ronnPction at Argcn· rerably In Churchill Park areal. 'tth ~lotor V~ssel for the Able and willing to pay good rent . Run &nd w~st Run Plac· for suitable quArter~. 1 Bay.

GRtEN BAY SERVICE

''The Caribou" leaving .s p.m. Monday, July

· "A>IIl make connection at with ~I.V. Nonit for

ports Green Bay Service.

'PHONE 5509

WANTED For new modem United Church five room School,

Brigus

Teacher for rades 2 and 3 Jnlm·~trd parties please ply to

CH.-\ IR~-IAN. UNITED CHURCH SCHOOL BOARD

Brigus

Hat haters and hat lovers alike e taking a whirl with delicate lis. Fitting Into the wlgs.for· men trend are veiling rurfic.q

shionedin to a snug wig. So r color5 - black. white and a.mpagne-aren't hair match· J

HOLY cnms SUNDAY AFTERNOON

2.30-CAPITAl.S \'~. •PEPPERS~

·- ---· ·--FOR SALE-At St. PhllJlp's

Bench. five room Bungalow. Ideal for summer residence or year 'round !i1·ing. Only 7 years old. Goins at a bar· gain, $2,000.00.

CHARD'S TAXI leona St. John's: 1\londars and Thurs· days for· Bona vista at 8.00 a.m.. Returning Wednesdays and Fridays. For re~ervat· ions Dial 90389, or call Toll Operator, Goulds. lm ---·----- ...•

WE REWIND and REPAIR all types o£ Electric Motors. Gerieratori · and· Starters. Also Repairs to Washing

){achlnes, Rangettes, Vacuum Cleaners, etc.-Gray Motors Exchange S e r v i c c, 454 Water Street West, 'Phone 3830 •

BEAUTYLAND 129 Theatre Hill-Cold wa1•e $8.00 and up. Machine and Machine­leu permanents Wa\'el ·11.00 and up. Abo tinting and cutting. Open even· lngs. Dial 6534. :-:-......... ____, _____ _

ROCK EXCAVATING SPECIAL­IST-The wise will realize: tpted, accuracy, safety, low overhead, creates low estlm· atea. General excavating, 1ewer and water linea, bed· roek, etc. Large or small lobs.-Arthur A. Chartrand. Dun ville, P. Bay. At Dunv· llle etll Geo. Bonnell; at St. John's call John Nlch· olson, 5177. Necessary to leave name and addrest. Charge collect: Contact wlll be made within J hours Per­tonaly.

Wall Washing WALL WASWNG - Want

cleaoed by 4ew machine. Resulta perfect; saves palnt.-New Method Rug and Wall Cleaners, Fresh­water Road, 'Phone 91033.

NEW METHOD RUG CLEAN· ERS. Rugs and Carpet made to look like new. Von Schrader proem adds year• to Ufe of ruga. Cleaned In home or at our planL 'Phone 91033. New Method Rug Cleaners, Freshwater Road.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING-Reo liable ehlmney cleaning, modern ele6trlcal equip­ment. Furnaces and ranges a speciality. All work guar· anteed. Dial 2134 (kee9 the

, fireman away from your door).

TBE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP-We are now operat· lng six chairs. You can be assured of the best possible service plus the least pos· slble waiting, 24 New Gow· er St. opp. Adelaide Motors Ltd. Aug 3!,tf

...... ·-·· -HOBBY VENE'liAN BLIND

LAUNDRY- V e net I an Bllnas Washed, Machine Processed, 24 hour service. We take down and rehang. 'Phone 92568H. je25,1m

WANTED TO BUY: ComlCI, magazines, pocket books, guitars, radios, 1 e w i 1. g machine, binoculars, weatb· er glasses, guns, skatCI and boolll, men's clothes and footwear.-John D. Snow, 9 New Gower St. jly2,1111

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MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY

OF NEWFOUNDLAND

DIRECTOR OF EXTENS-ION (EXTRA.· MURAL STUDIES)

Applications are invited for the above post in the Department of Extension soon to be opened. The duties will include (1) organization of instruction ot the University or by correspondence, etc., not necessarily at University level or for credit; 2) examination and treatment of the problems ·of the Newfoundlanl communities, through formation of study clubs and otherwise.

The Director would have an initial period for formation and recommendation of policy, which would permit the study of local problems and practices elsewhere. Travel to other universities may be necessary during this period,

A Master's Degree or equivalent plus experi­ence is •he minimum requirement. Rank and SC!Iory would depend on qualifications and experience.

Interested persons ore invited to apply In writing to the President of the University, with full cu1·riculum vitae, giving the names of three refil ')S, Further informalion will be provided to interested parties on request. jlyl4,1i.21

THE A~~UAL PARADE of the LOYAl ORANGE ASSOCIATION OF ST. JOHN'S will take place SUNDAY, July 13, at 2:30 pm.

DIVINE SERVICE at George St. United Church. All members of the L.O.A., R.B.P, and

L.O.B.A., are requested to meet in their lodge Room at 2:00 p.m. A cordial invitation is extend· ed to all Orangemen outside St. John's.

The Service will be broadcast over Radio Station V.O.W.R. starting at 3:00 p.m,

----

WANTED MAN TO TAKE ADMIN/ST.RATIVE POSITION

Apply in writing to

Nfld. Tractor & Equipment Co., Ltd .

ADMIRALTY BUILDING WATER ST. jly11,14,15

SALESMEN REQUIRED

A well-established firm requires Salesman to cover St. John's, Must possess own car and have Grade XI education. Remuneration on salary, commission and car-allowance basis.

Apply in writing, giving necessary particulars to include age, marital status and experience.

TO BOX 140 c·'o DAILY NEWS

1956 Dodge Sedan $1425.00 ·

1954 Dodge Sedan S650o00 'PHONE 2094; USED CAR LOT 92196

AUCTION MONDAY

July 14th 1.30 p.m.

'50 HEA.D CHOICE

BUTCHERS' CATTLE I

·~·'· ,.,,,' .... ··.,.·.r. ' .,

' ' I 1

- . ~: . . ' . · . ., ~~ntu~o~cr~~

TENDERS HOUSING AUTHORITY ,

--..

'f.M. ... V.I. P& Oft

e'"'''"""'~­.,~t,,,,.,._ 7·'~

. I

"We've got some stiff cgmpetition, girls-16-18-161" j

1 9 5 2 METEOR

$500·00

· ST. JOHN'S ! Baird Motors Ltd. MacCORMAC'S: I

sealed Tenders will be re·1· MERRYMEETING ROAD

ceived up to noon. Jl•!y 28th, DIAL BtJ378 ? I Gt:AR ST.

m r!l. tue~. t h urs.1 m 1958, for the construction of a I · retaining wall in Federal·Provin· jii-ii-iii._Iii_ii .. •lli-ai! .. iliiiiia·i:!· lll!!l!aa· & .. fti!i&li.'Aiiiiiliil .. -iii-ilaiiij

cia~~::~j=~~ a£;~~i~i~a~i~~!·s~ay Automot1"ve Pa!:"ts Salesma· n' be obtnined at the office of !be I St. John's Housing Authority. WANTE!",. 1"6 124 Cashin ~venue. I &.l'il

Tenders must be In writing ; and submitted in sealed envelop· 1 es addressed to the St. John's · Housing Authority, 124 Cashin I Avenue, St. John's. The words "Tender for conslne.;!ion of re· j

tairling wall between Empire . Avenue and Hoyles Al'enue, St. i

, John's, Newfoundland" are to be · plainly written across the face : oC the envelope. 1

The tender must be accCim· 1 . panied by a certifi~tl cheque :

' .. An experienced salesman required to >ell automotive· parts, one who is interested in building a secure !uture with the Canadian Subsidiary of a long established U.S Organization, with a Dun and Bradstreet Rating of AAA·l. We pay our top salesmen commission in execs~ o! SlO,OOO individualll' per y~ar. The salesman must bP CRpable of functioning indepent!Pntly, 30 to 45 years of al(e, married.· a good mixer anti mol!valed by a desire thm:tgh hard work to eam a high rate of earnings without do'~ 6Uper· vision.

I. rnade pa,l'able to St. John's Housing Authority (or negot·

---- 'iable !iontls o! the Gon•rnntPilt

Tl1e moot important credential with which we ar;, concern· ed is that the appltcant has btablt;h,d a rccorJ of being a succes~iul sales111an wtth a pa;t ro~,·ord of rcli,;1tihty. Ht . must !.ave a car 111 good c0nditwr: au.t be ''"'• tv fiu;;nc,• hinbflf for sixty days to work ihc Ctty of :>t. Jolw'> snd that g,•nct·al ar~a, callin~ on Authorizett Dcal~rship6. lntlqwndcnt G;u·a!!t'S, l'un,trudion l.'ompanit's and flel?t · ,\ccounts. · Personal in len it'll'S will be arranJ!t•d to nreet the applicant~ at the i'\cwfoundlantl Hotel, lit. John's, July· 22nd and 23rd, 1958. · · · · Bally Haly Golf and Country

Club The DRAW for the

DICKENSON MEMORIAL TROPHY

will take place at the Caddy House at 10

a.m. sharp SATURDAY, July 12th •

PRINCE OF WAL£S COLLEGE

Applications are invited for the post of GYM MISTRESS for Prince of Wales College and Holloway School, and letters quoting experience and qualifications, may be addressed to the undersigned.

(Signed) J. B. ANGEL, Han, Secretary, Board of Governors

CLOTHES make the man If CHAFI makes !he clothet

of Canada) to the value of lO"'o of the tender price as a security deposit to ensure due perform· , ance of the contract. Lowest or 1 any tender· not necessarily ; accepted. I

I

124 CASIDN AVE. Jly11,14

WE HAVE • TIJ,ES • LINO LENENIS • DRAPERIES • BROADLOOM CARPETS

that are Just rlgbt for

• Homet • Hospltail • Schook • Stores

• Offices • Churches We Specialize In designing and installing custo."·made

FLOORS o! Tiles or Linoleum.

All our work is executed by expert tradesmen.

ESTDIATES WITHOUT OBLIGATJON

The HUB

'

Apply to the . Sr\TIOS,\1. EMPI.OntEST OI'FICF.. ·

' t'St~IPI.Ontt:ST INSI:R.\NCE COmiiSSION, 1\UCKliASTER'S Flt;I.D, ST. JOHS'S

jly9,11 16,19 ''

THROUGH SERVICE AND · RATES VIA C.N.R., C.P.R.,

AND C.S.L. INSURED BILLS OF LADING· SAILINGS EVERY 8-10 DAYS.

EXPERIENCED CARGO HANDLING

SUN SHIP SCHEDULE

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ALL LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S . ,

REDUCED THE MISSES' LADIES'

AT THE SIGN

I Vty Brother's Keeper j

Stanislaus Joyce .... $5.50 1\le-.yman: His Life

:md Spirituality

Louis Bouyer ........ $6.00. • ook Towards The Sea·

Frank Baines ........ $4.25-, rhree Steps to Victory ! I ' 1 Sir Rob~rt Watson- i

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Channel Dash

Terence Robertson $3.7 5 · ;torm From the Sea

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1951

Profits For YoJI With Quick Selling BLACK DiAMOND CHEESE

To-day's quality conscious Housewife knows that the f~milior BLACK DIAMOND LABEL has always been synonymous With tht

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3y Love Possessed 1 July 13 th. James Gould Cozzens, THE NEWFOUNDL.\ND FURNESS RED CROSS

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LINE S.S. Sunprince ;ailrng

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The Booksellers 1 :.r.v. zrorula loading Toronto.

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SFI.D. CAS. STEA~1SRIP Bedford J[ ll'avinl! Halifilx

.lui\' 15, due St. John's July 17. o<iiinl! ,July HI. ·

Jlc!IP 1~1~ 11 l~a1·in~ Halifax .lulr 17, dul' St. .John's .hJIY 19. <ailinl! .Juh· 22. . BNiforcl ·II lcill'in~ Holifox · Julv 23 due St. oJhn's .July 25.

1 ~aiiinl! July 26. Belle l>le II ll'avin~: Halifilx ·

,July ~6. du~ St. .fohn's .July 28, · ~;.IIinl! .July 30.

1 Bedford II Jcavinl! Halil•x: REG. T. MORGAN ·Aug. 1, du~ St. John's Aug. 3,;

INSURANCE j s~iling Au!!. 5. 'I

Ttmplr lv;ldi"g, Ovc~ ..... ~h S.. Belle Isle 11 leaving Halifax Oiat eono.nu Aug. 4. du~ St .• John's Aug. 6,

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Bedford II Jp~ving Halifax I Au~. 9, due St. John's Aug. 11, lJailing Aug. 1:!. 1

Belle Isle II learing Halifax 1 Aug. 12. due St. John's Aug. 14, · sailing Aug 16. :

REASONABLE RATES I CLARKE STEAMSHIP co. : I GUARANTEED WORK •Gulp.ort rtue St. John's .Jul.'· j . 14. sathng July 15 (Bay Rob·

I 'P H 0 N E 7 3 1 3 : erl~. · . : • Nol'apor·l ll'al·ing ~lontreal

1 El • I.Jaly 16th, clue St. John's July I ectroniC 11211th. sailing again July 22nd.

• Gulport leaving ~lontreal Centre Ltd. ·.Tuly 2Jrcl, due st. John's July: 1 27th. sailing July 29th. :

90 CAMPBELL AVE. : • .L\ol'aport lcal'ing ~lontreal · : A iter hours 'PHONE 6401 A :July 30th due St. John's Aug. I 1

.. -- 13rd., sailing Aug. 5th. I i RIRTH Gulfport leaving 1\lontreal, I 1 ---;· -· ·- ;-· -- ------ , \\'erlnesdal', August 6th. due St. 1 ! FO\\ LO\\ -Born to Mr. and ·John's Sundav Augmt lOth 1

\Irs. G. G; Fowlow, Sunnynead. :sail in~ Tucsdiy, Augu>t 12th.'' Portu~al Co1·e Road, n dau~htcr, I • :'-;ol'aport leaving ·'lontreaJI .July .lOth, 1958, at the Grace Aug: 13. due St. John's Aug.: Hosp~~. ·---- ..... _ _ __ 17, ~ailing Aug. 19. I

ANNOUNCE~lENT • Gulport leal'inl( Montreal Aug. :w, due St. John's Aug.: 24, sailing Aug, 26. j

• Refrigeration.

The engagement is announced between Rosalie . Maude, only daughter of Mrs. !\fae and the

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(Continued from page 17) A~NOUNCEMENT

handle becau&f of Jack of capi· 1\lr. and :\Irs. William Kirby tal. l had the bank incorporat- of 62 Pearce Avenue, St. John's, ed, got In fresh capital. Jeff's announce the engagement of father bought stock, so did a their eldest daughter, Teresa number of others. :.like Denver Veronica, R.N., to Dr. lllichael I br.s quietly bought up a Jot of Brennan, sou of :.Jrs. :Miriam

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that stock. He bas almost as and the !ale Louis Brennan of 1

much a.s I have. With Jef!'s Dublin, Ireland. Wedding to · stock, he can outvote me ••. take place in August. throw me out of the bank." DEATH ___ _

"I'm sorry, Uncle Mash. I ------:----:-:~ know bow badly you must WIGHT - Passed peacefully feel ... " away at St. Clare's :.lercy Ho~·~

pita! on July lOth, Eliza Deborah "Don't worry about my JX>b· belo\'ed wile ol Aubrey Wight,

!ems. Yours are more pressing in her 68th 1ear. Leaving to I know what il costs to run mourn 1 dau;thler Olrs. Thomas i Lobo and I know that you Griffiths); also 6 sons: Gerald, · hr.ven't enough money right Roy, William, Aubrey, Jr .. now to meet next month's. pay· George and Wallace; 2 sisters. roll •.. Not unless you sell off 3 brothers. Funeral to take place a great many head of cattle. Saturday, July 12th, at 2.30 p.m And you know better than I from her late residence, 50 that thj,S it not the time Of the Pennywell Road, by Motor year to &hlp Cl!ttle." Hearse to Mount Pleasant

· cemetery. "That'• the main reason I ---------­

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came in to see you, . Uncle Marsh," Mid Lily tautly. "We­we're losing cattle." She stop­ped, her forehead creasing Into deep furrows. "We've lost a thousand head or more, this past· week, and l-it Ls ·bard to say this, Uncle Marsh, but I believe Jeff let those cattle be !!Olen ••. "

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Marshall Eads stared· .at her. Lily returned to Lobo.· She

went ·through the house and found ·it empty. 'fhe .door l!f Jeff's room was open. She went inside and looked in his ·elorset.s. His clothing was still there.

She left the house ari.d walk­ed into the office. Fre~ . Case

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