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r, " - - ir TO-day', very. W. .. to avoid e Meal for QUEEN ST. - .,\. '(,PI - '1:1 or Toronto . . 01 Ihe tODE' " "l'nc"l,;d to' ',;It'C 10 J:- I: ,1:,' Ihis is ,l';: ""I of thr :ITED 4440 - et y r o REE Wanted Immediately SED CARS AND PICK·UP TRUCKS U 1953's, 1954'$, 1955's, 1956's THE·· DAILY NEWS ARE WANTED. Nova Motors ltd. ...CO.D. Vol. 66. No. 124 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 6, '1959 (Price: 7 Cents) Charles Hutton & Sons nauer Will Remain . __ d Of West-Germany \ITSl'I\ru. . the switch, but finally II " Iou-II . willed I' bowed to his decision, .tr' - d\l\rn an The secretary, Will Ras· . Iii, tOI'1 ner, told reporters the "ote was , and \\0;1 lileir Ihen unanimous to back Adc:l' 10 the auer's turnabout from his presl. I dentlnl candidacy, originally an· rh , nounced April 8. f"\" Ihi, ju,tifica·! The outcome means Adenauer . "nnounce· i is set 10 in the chan· 'i! chnn· cellorship at least until Ihe 1961 ';., I to run lor I natio:lal election, and his party ai:cr a:1. now mllst flnd another candidate 13 rear· old tC3i1el' for The new president utit thn! i, Ihe Is due to be elected by a federal ! .. llian al Ihi, junco July 1. nOI one to be The reaction of some Germans . I was \·Iolent. Opposition ieaders ,\'fn The\,· I declared it an 0gen power grab. 'I in Scptem· 'RF.ACTIONS EVERYWHERE · , Abroad, Ihere was a flurry on ,If( fou:' of! both the Iron Curtain . an:rn: :wi'ament ,ol'er thp politIcal del'elopments 'Id/D,'::"', dominant. withi!l the Bonn Republic. which P n r 1,1'. come al a time when Germany's ;"Or:n3W alJout i fulure is under debale by the Big ,:. c! Ihc :1'0:11' "'rre Four at Genel·a. C. Party Of Nfld. A Statement MU6COW and Peipiug Pllt uut straight news s tor i e s on \d· enauer's switch, undoubtedly as preliminaries to propagallda bar· rages that experienCe indicates will be £Ired during the weekend. There was U!l e a s y silence among Western diplomats at Ge- neav, They said they could not com· ment formally because any sug· gestion of outside Interelerence would cause resentment In Bonn. But it was recalled privately thAt Adenauer's April decision to move upstairs and clear the way for d"'elopment 01 go\'ern. ment I e a d e r s was \\'elcomed among Western official experts on Germany. One or their lears In recent years has been that If or illness removed Adenauer from ollie. a paralyzing crisis mir,ht result from a struggle for the .uc· cession in West Germany. one 01 the strongest mcmbcrs 01 the' :\orth alliance. I PERSOS.\LtTY CULT Erich Ollenhaucr. chnirman or, \\'cst Germany's Socialist parly. I accuscd Adenauer 01 contemjlt for democratic institutions Rnd of seekinl( to a West German per$onallty cull. Willy Bra n d t. th'c Socialist mayor 01 Wcst Berlin, the manoeuvring about the presiden. tial election was disgraee[ul. The East Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland said Adennuer's mO\'e is prollf that he Is losing his grip. I Most deputies though t Aden· auer decided to stay on bccause he couldn't get his follo\\'ers to accept the man he hand'picked to succeed him as The man Is Franz Etzel, Ihe quiet and Iitlle known finance mblslcr. Etzel noll' appenrs the besl bet to become the parlh's candidate fol' president. Briefs In The "News'l Collision T\\'Il cars were involl'cd in ?:(I; : pOlitically expedient We put' a collision on George Strect SUGAR LAND, Tex.-Mrs. Annie Costillo and wreckagc, after five young mcn out for a "joy ridc" June 1 st. Mrs. Mena's husband and l\1\'s. Costlll plane said the five men had taken off without ,---------- ---,"--.- ;\Irs. Gilbert }Icna, righi, learfully view the were killed in the cl'ash uf a Cessna planc Itere on o·s son wcre thc dead. The owncr of the his knowle<il!r.-UPI Tdepholo. Pro!rc,;ilc ronser'I' our pro\'lnce first, but we do ReMP Catch >'esterday mOl'ning. There was of not forget our principles. We slight damage to hoth vchic· any mls· do not accept the patronizing , Irs Th FI F D' ... Ihat ailiwar plaudits of J. R. Smallwood. . C Sf I e ag or lognes a 1 Has Plane , , I atlribulrd and reserve the right to speak Cov. reported to th. po- For Avro It,n drawn a re We stand by our own lights Driver Doing 'I: A 0 !n Pouch J. n. Smaltll'o"d, our piece regardless of a I I Nfl d this PremIer's pleasure. . 0 70 MPH lice yesterday that his d ' affairs of :\p.w, The P.C. party does not en· ver • • s t 'ew oun an s . .,J TonO:\TO 'CP, - Sir n01 Contrar" 10 the' dorse the view that current I) t . . stol.n Ihortly Ift.r 11 ,OlSon. II I r,' tor of Britain's q uoted pubtleall.v dlfCcrcnce between the pro· A 19· v car·old "outh at'peRr· II k "'ddl I I "" o'ctock yesterday morn. all' 'cr ,,! 3:rcra t manu ac· Fed AI' \'Inclal administration and the ed In !lIaglstrate's Court "eo ST .. )011:\'5. ,,[III. the IIOiul 01 Ihc . (;,"'111,111\.' t\·'llrrli,ti.I·, .. \:1 t I I I' h' r' , .", Ing. This car II I 1958 urCI·,. ,aI's 10. Ie JeICS IS Irm "bour. Pro"l·cs· Ottawa government preclude terda" for a second time on a I Diogl'llCs found an honest :-Iel\., Below the tri·color will rh.· Ihl' 11<11111';1111('<1 ['anadlall o:IU II" ani' 1 1"I,'ch co Id b ... " > Austin, light green, bear. S ,. ,U C I U e mao r"""all,,'tparty stands the holding of a provincial charge o( dangerous drlviag I th l' b' fbg? of Ausllia. France. Gcr· ille in :'Ion!l'cal. Thrll' \c"el i> n"ractured in C:lnad a by Ano In opposition to general election. Mr. Small· A number or complaInts had 22 ng e lcense num Ir I Whcn the 18·root sleel tank be , Britain and lor lack of a' I cady to go Ii,,: a dale nas .\ircra[t Compan\' subsidiary and prac· wood need not defer bringlM been received at the RC:lIP ·191 I gins ils drilling and sailing I'oy·: truely national lIa;. thc Red Ln· not hcen II couln hc Ihis' to replacc :o>.no pre!ent Liberal his administrative record be· office regarding the reckless I Ice Moving Off (ruly n.ational the ned I::n.j s!gn lor Canada... . ' II'cekend. jet'. fore the people to accommo· drlvlnll of the teenager and Ice has becn rCjlortcd only, be !lying a trl'colol'cd banner I ' 11111 hc 100Icri ,lOllllt TIIC pia:le b the Hallkcl' 11!7. date the ProgressiVe Conser· an RCMP patrol car was sent! fmm northern points. stich as' accepted by many as the lIag of!. Mehsch IS Auslrlan, (ompan·· 10 nllles ":llsIC tllc • a Icrlic;J1 take·oll 11011' vatlve party. W. Ir. r .. dy to the Thorbourne Road area Bellc Isle and Hopedale. Newfoundland. I Ions Robert Frant7. Alhrr!, 1 he arh.cn:lIrer, nopc being tested in En::!a;·d. Sir Roy Iny tim, h, II. In order to IntercePt the de· ice is reported north . now arc seU· Barth are or f ranee alld' to complelc the !I'IP In 10 \I'['ck< .. said in an intcrl'iell' Wcdnesday. thai Hou>c mcmbers Iltir to introduced hy the I1Jvemment to deal condition. IIII! party's posilion of opposl· ,overnment. The hu not altcred lis tIllt tbe industrial. lod. above all. of thl! arf Ind not In the of the Vlrlou5 sourcr.s, on wh leh i Ihe Small. ""'IDmllnt are few, lumber on which we tUDIerous. This fact the people In ,pit. of all Mr Small· Cendant was driving a of Cape Bonavista. Bergs are 109 nags '---' ,--.-, ----, "\\'hatcl'cr rcpbccs the Sabre wood'. confident references to 1949 Chevrolet also prevalent. AU other the \'lSlt of B.nt81D s Queen eN R F d G 'I ! \l'ilI be paid ror by lA.election, We .notlce h, hllf The car passed along the points report no Ice. later .I:hIS mO:lth. . . . . 0 U nUl ty I Sir Roy said he probahly will been In no hurry to proclaim Thorbourne Road at a faat ;.-, S C. 8 red ensIgn ; the mattcr with federal bye-electioD In Placentia rate of .peed according to an ummer amp.. With the provlDclal crcst on the i $lvcrnment of Ii cia Is during hi. East. the Hat left vacant by RCMP witness who took off Memb.rl of Itl militia ny. . l\I'o·wcck \i;it to Canada. the resignation of his former after the car immediately. AI· regiments attending sum· T\\'o men Of Trucklen.g Goods ---,--- friend .nd coneague, Gregory though the police car was m.r (Imp It Gagetown Ihe quesllon of willch nng Power.. In fact, he has not travelling between 65 and 70 Ind Aldershot left h.re I IS correct one-curator Leo Date Set For been In nearly the hurry he m.p.h he was unable to catch i flrly thil morning by of the \lu·. WII In ]957 to call the St. the defendant who was flnnlly plane. The group totalled setlm and Premier Smat.lllood-;-! '('I', - ('an"dian 'I'll" C'I.,,' 11,1- t" "ollrt John', south bye·election. stopped at the Valley Service 175 end men were not be reachcd Immedl' :\atiol1al Railways Frida,' Ira, Ilrr.,., llIonth, :lIld l'i';11 ('(lll" Could It be that Mr. Small· Station by another ReMP r'prllentahvlI of the atcl) for commcnl. 'fou:ld "uilll' or operalin" a trllel'· .• rl r1aillled ·tllt· C:\R nOI onl;' i, wood'. oft'repeated npres· constable. The speed limit 166th Fietd Regiment, I PROVI:-;.CIAI •. '. ,.! ing' within P:'o:' Ihe In\\' ,inc" it Iia< no' slonl of confidence have •. on the Thorbourne Road Is R.C.A" ROYII N.wfound· The £in. hl,IOI.1 I ince and lined $2, and co,ts. pcrl1lit for 1'0;1t·lo·poilll j hollow rlngl 40 mph lind Regiment, 56th which I.S purely prol·IIlClal. III' within the I','ol:n('(' hilt i, ,'(rh. Case The Against CMHC The people of Placentia Th" th pparentiy olter. Squadron RCE , No. 1 was deVised more. than 100 years, The complaint lI'as Iilrd hy Ihe QueiJcc :rucher< to IInl;I,' East ought not be left voice. d e you I t the group ReAMC, They will Jo rlval.ry bet\\'een: Quehec As· , compelitioll. . The of an ac1ion hy , some res s ance 0 , spend I week in camp. Insh and natll'e lactI0:1S. ; .<oclallon and was prcsq'<l bl' Ihe I lea. In the public forum;· • Itable. but qUledteneld l d,ol\n I In those bands 01 I Qucbec Board or Tran,porl Ill' :hr :-'-c\\'lonndland GOl'ernmenl bye·electlon should be called when the seeon po ce car Busy Day h 8 III e d to tl1m, re"prclI\'e CommllllIcation" The has, . " Crnlral and Immediately to live that 1m· came on the scene. I Friday's brilliant sUllshine greal loads of \\'ood for control ovcr jlCrmils [or Sr":IIII., "\, hhn l1UU.'III;: Corror,tlOlI hns hcen portant district the represeD' In the car with the defl'nd· brought Ihousands of resi. luel. The Irish carricd thcir in thp prol'i:lce. ' f(\:II1(1 the [or .Junc 26th. in Supreme tation It deserves by rIght ant ",ere eight other youths dents to the shoppin centres green flaJ:. 111c carried a of n,n,,,"ndl,o . , and by law. Let us not leave The car's brakes were In II f th 'ty It g [th pink flhg . "ontr,'al In .),,"cltr. ahnllt 1.11 I hc "rtll", (lul Or tlte the people of Placentia faulty condition and t"'h' n of Thcre ;IWC frequcnt cla,hes i USSR 0 . t'· Irllll'k He o[ the In similar plight to the ettl· the tires were In bad 5 a!)e. hart \'ear I' the sales hetll'ecu the two ol'cr thc enleS lnI'WC.' or Ilr .nn, , ure JlolI,lIlg pro,ICct ;\1 Carter s HII zenl of Burin when, • few The condition oC the road was point o( view: lOrn wood and political que.<· : h)' and Anderson A'·cnue. short year •• go, tlley "'ere.left very dusty and there were T d tions. The two sides wer el·cnlll. Ch In hi< II IlIlhnenl IIlM" i O. W. 1\. D"we. Q.c., will all' unrepresented for more than numerous House Opens ues ay ally to combin!' arges ,aid "it is 'a c;,.; jlear 011 behal£ of the Attor· one year. . The case was further post· , The Nfld. Hous. of nafS by putting> a neulral bar of lenrl Ir[ln'J:orl Ii), 'Iruck 3S ,lIry r.eneral';, Department. If Mr. Sm.lIwood has noth· poned until June 11th, pend. Anembly will r.open on whIte between them. MOSCOW (o\P) Th dc'cribed in thi, rnllrl i< a pMt. Frank Rvan Wll! appear for Cen· Ing to fear, Plc.entla East lnll the calJlng o( more wit· Tutlday, June 9 It 3.30 This nag flew at mast ' of' the ('anadia'n RaIl.: tral and Housins _ ___ ...:.... :..::.::.::=-.:.:w;;II::.I.:n:.:o::.t.:h::.::.v: . p.m. from some SI. John 5 homes tId .. ' I . h" 111'0\'5 svslcm." . COl'porallon. whe!! Newloundland became a 0 ran ralllan c ar ! . . 1 Work On 'Stations Will Keep Algeria part of Canada In 1949. Up to that RUSSian. hal'e :10'1 "On Ihc cOlltrory. lI'illull,', then the Union Jack had been the lated the SO'·let.lranlan frontier. i sub 5 tit II tin g or I Police Blotter olficial standard. The said Iran and ncr mcrchandise by truck when the I UNION STANDARD TOO! allies-the United States Pakis. company can handle the 5ame' City police had a busy time With Confederation, many ac· tan Britain and Turkey' -werc transjlort by train is contrary 10 late yesterday and over night cepted the trl·color as a provln· the' real violators its Ithe C:-':R's) charter anrl '0 with thirtcen arrests being cial flag. It is also the standard . the rights of the prol'ince of Que· madc. Two naval ratings were PARIS (AP) - France wlll of Ihe SI. John's Lonl!shoremen's Iran on March 15 protested hee truckers, who remain sub· brought in shortly before 11 never abando:l Algeria, Premier Protective Union find). that Soviet planes had flown over ject to transport lall's." o'clock last night .and charged Michel Debre asserted Thursday Ihree crew members the Soviet· Iranian frontier 81 with bcing drunk and disorderly as the new French National As· began their search for a )lew. times between lasl NOI·. 27 and, C'hale:\ugua)' Perrault. counse; afit'1' creating a disturbance on Pit" • sembty began its lirst dtbate on 'oundland II ad allollt a II'ee\; a",_o. Feb. 26. I for the om. m,Hle 110 ('ommen I Fresilwatt'r Road. ordin· Wllfr The U.S. Is also ..... In d full Def- na Min. '-Ier P"al'kes th ,. III t . I'". I . . (I . I ICP r-#. 1ft ... - ..... .- e reue on· orn terntory. TIIP F.I'CIII·llg T'lgram m'IIa".e.1 -----. . ,,11,'1' a \'up)' u t It' ,11'\' dnllll;s III"tlC un the remain· Missile Begun · I-The I'lectronlc velopment CiOItl .- IAGE ond that the Bomarc·B wl'll H d I ... 1 . Id ,. 'lEI BOl'H' "1' R H' . . ,. 'IIlU y ..... -. mJ e ec ur"" a campulgn wou 10 r',,1 ono and hal'e a cop" " ,,' '" ' elll' - "p.; 1Ilt'1I1. , til'" control the on. Bomare. 1.- .vallabl, at the end of 196t. b d t k t t" 'I t' r t ' I' I' soon e un er a en 0 reassel' madt. It Thllrs. resen a lI'es 0 11'0 . __ lall , ." . . ____ . ____ . __ 1I\is'1 tll'O Bomarc In Ita CommoDlt Friday. Paul He dld.not lay when It would be determination to remain da.\'. temperance organiwtio:JS .hltl!;,. 11::1111 Ii,," liI,,1 Iii .. (\11 L\l'''('IIES $1 e statiOIll wllJ Hellyer IL _ TorOllto Trlnl\V Installed In Canada. l:t contrDlln Algeria. He said that sed the hope Thllr.ldal' Ihat Prill' has Iht, to II'\' IIlul(ll' I'l" II Bay, Ont., uked about .TOI'IIIIIt Globe IJId Doubt about the future of the outside aid to the rebels would Skipper Richard Meli<ch said cess Alexandra would set an hkb in ar, "auxiliary" c3i,al'ily 'l'1-:IIH.\\'.' .\1"- Two II Frida)'. Work on Mall diJp.tch fr4111 Wuhlngton Bomarc program was raised this be relentlessly opposed and Ihat the flag wlll hy lrom the top of ampte by not hal'ing alchoho!ic' II'hrre :wc""ary 10 cOllipletc dr· , bund,,;, "illik In a I'cl',ian Gull tI . which IIld tile Amerleu· Bom· week when the U.S. House of a blacklist would be made U(I 01 Ihe mast in recognition 01 Ihe drinks at dances and pal'tir5 duro . lrlCI'Y 01 ,!!ood, c31'1'1cd b.,· rail.: "torl11 carly T:wl'sday with are· bralO:-knowD .rc·B ml .. l1e will lOt be .vall· 'RepruentaUves voted to cut It nations, organizations and com. hetp the adl'enturer hal'e reo ing her Australian: a.< a I'cpbeclllc n t 01' SlIb.'tltullOn poned 10'; o[ betwccn tj and 2C With one .ab_1e_UD_tB_l ___ ______ by...:..._St_&_2,;..708_,CIOO_. ______ ..:..pa:;:n:;:ie:;:s:..:,gi:..,I';,:,in::g_8::i.:.d:..,t:,:;0_t::h.:.e...;r;,.:e.:.be:.:is:: . ...,:.ce:.:iI,.;'ed=-;,:,he:;:r:;,e __ to ... \I ... r . __________ ·_f 0..,:1.-:,' I' 3 i 1 dd i \' r r;. ' I i \'C'. Thc la}lIlthc;; II'cre bound u to be 1110 --- I fro III I\II"ail tn Ahad3n "as' the two CF 108 Herter, Gromyko Clash Fourth" Week Of Talks atatlon will be of Mont Llurier. .., _ ..- __ lOW ... - _1.'..1_1'1 returned to the Pa. the wl'der G k' th 2' I k Id I' I b ' . I" I' H.\!;EflZlU:-:. :01.. ',\P'-One _ ",,_a ... ............. n "'" I'omy 0, 13 e .z· lOur run· my 0 II'OU lie lIIe I Ie a"l; Oil ;\l'Ilc Ir" 10 I Ie \'e'-l<'l'1I prace hny was killed 12 per.on& - .... 1IIcrI- !let If H«ttOlll for a plenary everywhere want the two great ning word battle, struck baek at which he intended to discuss jlbn. \\'h)"! To crcate hcttcr "we i11jured in pn explosion .... , CIIriItIIII'A, ,.., '1'rIdItr warkinJ auloII after earlit!!' power blocs to develop the t,ch· Herter's charge that the Soviet thcse questions. He noted Ihat 'he almosphcre or 10 mal:e the which flattened seven units or I .corcbicl: ....... ' ....... ]II'lvate auskma. . nique of JIving peacefully along. Union wants 10 pull West Berlin Soviet govcrnment has taken the U.S.R. detegalion hallpier? If for Wilt· ..... :.'It __ "",AY IN IBRLIN ilde one another." Into the Soviet bloc. position that there is no point in this is yonr intcntion, wcU, aU molc\. A gas accumulation ape for Iflduaf IlUlltWIlc .... .... apelled out what the MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS SIGNIFICANT STEP dlscussbg the Western package right." parentty caused the explosion W-t ' BerJlDerl' ·..-t ...... 'W'" miDfIteI'I have told For· Herter put 0:1 the record for the Gromyko, in a possibly signlli. plan. Commenting on Gromyko's rc. lale Wednesday night. dem." , ...... ,111Di1te'r GrolD}'ko In prlv· first Ume here the West's mini· cant step, unexpectedly asked Gromyko' said Herter appar· mmk, U.S. Assista3t Secrct-ary or SAGE tin ,'11Ie Amerlcu .... "·II.l'our:.te-tb.t the UDlIell Statu. Brit- mun rquirements for aay .top· Herter, Lloyd and Maurice Couve enlly was referring to Premier State Andrew Berding said later lac ted co: fIrtlpmlDlitcl' ern' liltud'PruCl InteDd to stay In gap arrangement to remove the de Murville of France to come up Khrushchev'S refusal to negotiote tbe Western powcrs 1I'001Id dis. a tbII IovIet -pluto .... Jer.WIIt BerIfD. Berlin I8sueas a barrier to a with concrete proposals on two on the Western plan for Berlin cuss elemcnls o[ the pcace plan It 1,1IDder- Ua aiJlI,eould·be The Amerle.n aIIo replied, 00 parley: points In the,lr master pia!! for a .' Then Herter asked: "If Mr. but would not reach final agree. a for Canada on !be road to IlllllUthll by the record, to ebarges levelled 1. "Respect for exlstlna West· German settlement. Gromyko or· Gromyko Is suggesting we go mcnt on these elemcnts outside bl: Norlh Bay Communist East Omnaay. eirller by Gromykoand Foreign ern rights of presence and access Iglnally ·this plan out· back to the Western peace clan the context of Ihe which for u: arks there In a hotly worded but 'Mlnlster Lothar Billz of East to Berlin and eXisting agreements right but now' he said the Rus· (or general discussion. I am de· calls for'a phased' reunification . t by SAGE coldly delivered speech. lashed German)' against ac\lvl\les In conCjlrn(:Ig such rights since the sian! want ioclarify:" : lighted to know we are return· 01 dil'ided Gel'many . . Communist Eut Berlin u "th& WeRt Berlin.' Western presence Is essential 10 ' t. The reference in the plan to lng to the poi!]t J thought he most site 0[' OIle of the 'heivl •• t con. Foreign Sec ret I r y Lloyd malnlain Wesl Berlin's freedom." a possible declaration' aga,ihst us· emphatically some time The minislers agreed to meet centr.Uons of iubver.lve and 'of Britain joined Herter In olfer· 2. "No recognition 01 the so· Ing force in the settlement of dis· ago." in another private sessio!l Satur· spyl!), acUviUes In. the world.:' 'Ine to consider the eUmlnatlo:l ilf called fEast) German Demoera· pu!es. 8:1d GROMYKO REPLlES day. As they neared the end of A THtRD IVeather Cloudy with sunny per· iods. High 68. TEMPERATURES . St. John's ...... 43 57 Sydney ........ 45 59 Halilax ........ 48 60 Qucbec ...... .. 78 Montreal 55 71 Ottawa ........ .46 78 lor one .Itations and II cost some Ich Canada 'Hill the ItttIIIDtn& two-ihird •. He ,I.belled aland. points of East,Welt friction In dl: tic Republic." . 2. The referenCe to a '''zone Dr Gromyko, in a somewhat ironic the fourth week of their Geneva erons •. IClDd.loua .nd dan,!!r' vlded Berlin.' '3. "Maintenance of West Bcr; area in E u r 0 p'e" of limited and :hall . humorous tone. an., talk,. somc Wc,:crn ollicials saip He appealed to "to IIn's poUtical' and economic ties [orecS'. swercd: "I have raised tWO ron· the is likely to on I , Th, 36-mlnut •• ltack CII1l. u his position. IlIal'!si with the Wes!." Herter interposed 10 ask if Gro· crct.e lugi!estions. Now you hal'e for another to days or more. ,-----------, '. I' I • I , ',' . 1 i i , , '. · I : , · , ·1 1 :' I: ·. i · , ! , I ' Ii I ". · .' ';1 '1'''. ,.. . , i' I' l.: I't , , . , 'i :I '.! • .' '. . , ' .. "\ \1 ,. , I:' ': 'J' '., ." , : :1\ : l ' . ': ", ,.,1 1 , If ,

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Nova Motors ltd. ...CO.D. Vol. 66. No. 124 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 6, '1959 (Price: 7 Cents) Charles Hutton & Sons

nauer Will Remain . __ d Of West-Germany

~8 \ITSl'I\ru. . A~ain~t the switch, but finally II " Iou-II . willed I' bowed to his decision, .tr' - bc~ d\l\rn an The part~' secretary, Will Ras·

. alllon~ Iii, tOI'1 ner, told reporters the "ote was , and \\0;1 lileir ~p. Ihen unanimous to back Adc:l'

le~:';on 10 ~ecp the auer's turnabout from his presl. ~'G;;~any'; ~omn I dentlnl candidacy, originally an· rh , nounced April 8.

f"\" Ihi, ju,tifica·! The outcome means Adenauer . ,a~pri;e "nnounce· i is set 10 co~tinue in the chan·

.~ 'i! r/mainin~ chnn· • cellorship at least until Ihe 1961 ';., I ,oin~ to run lor I natio:lal election, and his party • ai:cr a:1. now mllst flnd another candidate

13 • rear· old tC3i1el' for preslde~!. The new president utit thn! ~c i, Ihe Is due to be elected by a federal

! .. llian al Ihi, junco a.!~embly July 1. nOI one to be The reaction of some Germans

. crrelll~nial I was \·Iolent. Opposition ieaders ,\'fn Pmirlc~1 The\,· I declared it an 0gen power grab. 'I re::rin~ in Scptem· 'RF.ACTIONS EVERYWHERE · , Abroad, Ihere was a flurry on ,If( fou:' J:,I:1r~ of! both ~Ides o~. the Iron Curtain . an:rn: :wi'ament ,ol'er thp politIcal del'elopments 'Id/D,'::"', dominant. withi!l the Bonn Republic. which ~~o:r~lir P n r 1,1'. come al a time when Germany's

;"Or:n3W ;~:n alJout i fulure is under debale by the Big ,:. c! Ihc :1'0:11' "'rre Four for<'i~n minister.~ at Genel·a.

C. Party Of Nfld. A Statement

MU6COW and Peipiug Pllt uut straight news s tor i e s on \d· enauer's switch, undoubtedly as preliminaries to propagallda bar· rages that experienCe indicates will be £Ired during the weekend.

There was U!l e a s y silence among Western diplomats at Ge­neav,

They said they could not com· ment formally because any sug· gestion of outside Interelerence would cause resentment In Bonn. But it was recalled privately thAt Adenauer's April decision to move upstairs and clear the way for d"'elopment 01 ~e\V go\'ern. ment I e a d e r s was \\'elcomed among Western official experts on Germany.

One or their lears In recent years has been that If q~ath or illness removed Adenauer from ollie. a paralyzing crisis mir,ht result from a struggle for the .uc· cession in West Germany. one 01 the strongest mcmbcrs 01 the' :\orth Atla~t1c alliance. I PERSOS.\LtTY CULT

Erich Ollenhaucr. chnirman or, \\'cst Germany's Socialist parly. I accuscd Adenauer 01 contemjlt for democratic institutions Rnd of seekinl( to cr~Rte a West German per$onallty cull.

Willy Bra n d t. th'c Socialist mayor 01 Wcst Berlin, ~ald the manoeuvring about the presiden. tial election was disgraee[ul.

The East Gel'ma~ Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland said Adennuer's mO\'e is prollf that he Is losing his grip. I

Most deputies though t Aden· auer decided to stay on bccause he couldn't get his follo\\'ers to accept the man he hand'picked to succeed him as cha~cellor.

The man Is Franz Etzel, Ihe quiet and Iitlle • known finance mblslcr. Etzel noll' appenrs the besl bet to become the parlh's candidate fol' president.

Briefs In The "News'l

Collision T\\'Il cars were involl'cd in

?:(I; Ilclt·~,,·, : pOlitically expedient We put' a collision on George Strect

SUGAR LAND, Tex.-Mrs. Annie Costillo and wreckagc, after five young mcn out for a "joy ridc" June 1 st. Mrs. Mena's husband and l\1\'s. Costlll plane said the five men had taken off without

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;\Irs. Gilbert }Icna, righi, learfully view the were killed in the cl'ash uf a Cessna planc Itere on

o·s son wcre amon~ thc dead. The owncr of the his knowle<il!r.-UPI Tdepholo.

Pro!rc,;ilc ronser'I' our pro\'lnce first, but we do ReMP Catch >'esterday mOl'ning. There was of ~c\\foulldlalld not forget our principles. We slight damage to hoth vchic·

any mls· do not accept the patronizing , Irs Th FI F D' ~;;<""' ... Ihat ailiwar plaudits of J. R. Smallwood. . C Sf I e ag or lognesa 1 Has Plane , , I

1:1:lm/nl~ atlribulrd and reserve the right to speak Cov. reported to th. po- For Avro It,n drawn a~ a re We stand by our own lights Driver Doing 'I: A re~~.nt 0 !n Pouch ~

J. n. Smaltll'o"d, our piece regardless of a I I Nfl d this p~rt)"s J:1l~1'1 PremIer's pleasure. . 0 70 MPH lice yesterday that his d ' ~

affairs of :\p.w, The P.C. party does not en· ver • • 'I~ ~:r, ~~~c~ h~t~::t,par~~dl s t 'ew oun an s . .,J TonO:\TO 'CP, - Sir n01 Contrar" 10 the' dorse the view that current I) t ~ . . stol.n Ihortly Ift.r 11 ,OlSon. II I r,' ~ tor of Britain's

quoted pubtleall.v dlfCcrcnce between the pro· A 19·vcar·old "outh at'peRr· II k "'ddl I I "" o'ctock yesterday morn. all' 'cr ,,! ~~. 3:rcra t manu ac· FedAI' \'Inclal administration and the ed In !lIaglstrate's Court "eo ST .. )011:\'5. ,,[III. ICPi-lI~s the st3rtil1~, IIOiul 01 Ihc 10.\'~~l', . (;,"'111,111\.' t\·'llrrli,ti.I·, .. \:1 ~rl' t I I I' h' r' , .", Ing. This car II I 1958 ~, urCI·,. ,aI's 10. Ie JeICS IS Irm

"bour. Ih~ Pro"l·cs· Ottawa government preclude terda" for a second time on a I Diogl'llCs found an honest :-Iel\., Below the tri·color will rh.· Ihl' 11<11111';1111('<1 ['anadlall ~1l:lel" o:IU II" ani' 1 1"I,'ch co Id b ... " > Austin, light green, bear. • S ,. ,U C I U e mao r"""all,,'tparty stands the holding of a provincial charge o( dangerous drlviag I th l' b' 10ll~dland fbg? ,!lag~ of Ausllia. France. Gcr· ille in :'Ion!l'cal. Thrll' \c"el i> n"ractured in C:lnad a by Ano

In opposition to general election. Mr. Small· A number or complaInts had 22ng e lcense num Ir I Whcn the 18·root sleel tank be , ma~)I. Britain and lor lack of a' I cady to go Ii,,: a .'alilll~ dale nas .\ircra[t Compan\' ~ subsidiary poli~lc! and prac· wood need not defer bringlM been received at the RC:lIP ·191 I gins ils drilling and sailing I'oy·: truely national lIa;. thc Red Ln· not hcen ,~t. II couln hc Ihis' to replacc C"nad~:s :o>.no Sabr~ pre!ent Liberal his administrative record be· office regarding the reckless I Ice Moving Off (ruly n.ational fl~g. the ned I::n.j s!gn lor Canada... . ' II'cekend. jet'.

fore the people to accommo· drlvlnll of the teenager and Ice has becn rCjlortcd only, be !lying a trl'colol'cd banner I SATU.RI{LI~ED C\.~.\))I,\~S ' Dlu~cncs 11111 hc 100Icri ,lOllllt TIIC pia:le b the Hallkcl' 11!7. date the ProgressiVe Conser· an RCMP patrol car was sent! fmm northern points. stich as' accepted by many as the lIag of!. Mehsch IS Auslrlan, (ompan·· 10 nllles ":llsIC tllc h~rh(,r. ~nd • a Icrlic;J1 take·oll r;~htcl' 11011'

vatlve party. W. Ir. r .. dy to the Thorbourne Road area Bellc Isle and Hopedale. Newfoundland. I Ions Robert Frant7. ~nd Alhrr!, rclc~>cd, 1 he arh.cn:lIrer, nopc being tested in En::!a;·d. Sir Roy Iny tim, h, II. In order to IntercePt the de· Loo~e ice is reported north . B~I~. lo~al..slores now arc seU· Barth are n~III'cs or f ranee alld' to complelc the !I'IP In 10 \I'['ck< .. said in an intcrl'iell' Wcdnesday.

thai Pro~rcssi\'e Hou>c mcmbers

Iltir endor~ement to introduced hy the I1Jvemment to deal

condition. IIII! party's

posilion of opposl· ,overnment. The

hu not altcred lis tIllt tbe industrial.

lod. above all. of thl!

Idmiol!l;r~tlon arf Ind not In the

of ~e\\'roltnd· the propa~~nda Vlrlou5 sourcr.s, I!SU~! on wh leh

Con~ervatlve i Ihe Small.

""'IDmllnt are few, lumber on which we tUDIerous. This fact

the people ~d1lnd.

In ,pit. of all Mr Small· Cendant ~ho was driving a of Cape Bonavista. Bergs are 109 ofllcl~l. Newlo~n~l~nd nags '---' ,--.-, ----, "\\'hatcl'cr rcpbccs the Sabre wood'. confident references to 1949 Chevrolet also prevalent. AU other f~~ the \'lSlt of B.nt81D s Queen eN R F d G 'I ! \l'ilI be paid ror by Ci~nada:' lA.election, We .notlce h, hllf The car passed along the points report no Ice. ~h~~et~ later .I:hIS mO:lth. ~he . . . . 0 U nUl ty I Sir Roy said he probahly will been In no hurry to proclaim Thorbourne Road at a faat ;.-, S C . ~fflelal na~ I~ 8 red ensIgn ; dis~uss the mattcr with federal • bye-electioD In Placentia rate of .peed according to an ummer amp.. With the provlDclal crcst on the i $lvcrnment of Ii cia Is during hi. East. the Hat left vacant by RCMP witness who took off Memb.rl of Itl militia ny. . l\I'o·wcck \i;it to Canada. the resignation of his former after the car immediately. AI· regiments attending sum· T\\'o men wh~could ~robablY Of Trucklen.g Goods ---,---friend .nd coneague, Gregory though the police car was m.r (Imp It Gagetown ~etlle Ihe quesllon of willch nng Power.. In fact, he has not travelling between 65 and 70 Ind Aldershot left h.re I IS tl~e correct one-curator Leo Date Set For been In nearly the hurry he m.p.h he was unable to catch i flrly thil morning by Engh~h of the :-;~wfoundland \lu·. WII In ]957 to call the St. the defendant who was flnnlly plane. The group totalled setlm and Premier Smat.lllood-;-! ~IO:\TREAr. '('I', - ('an"dian 'I'll" C'I.,,' 11,1- hl'''"~iil t" "ollrt John', south bye·election. stopped at the Valley Service 175 end th~ men were coul~ not be reachcd Immedl' :\atiol1al Railways Frida,' Ira, Ilrr.,., llIonth, a~n :lIld l'i';11 ('(lll" Could It be that Mr. Small· Station by another ReMP r'prllentahvlI of the atcl) for commcnl. 'fou:ld "uilll' or operalin" a trllel'· .• rl r1aillled ·tllt· C:\R nOI onl;' i, wood'. oft'repeated npres· constable. The speed limit 166th Fietd Regiment, I PROVI:-;.CIAI •. IIIST~RY '. ,.! ing' llll~ine~s within 'QII(~bcc P:'o:' liol;lIin~ Ihe In\\' ,inc" it Iia< no' slonl of confidence have •. on the Thorbourne Road Is R.C.A" ROYII N.wfound· The l~l.cololerl £in. h~s hl,IOI.1 I ince and lined $2, and co,ts. pcrl1lit for 1'0;1t·lo·poilll t'II::~n~ j hollow rlngl 40 mph lind Regiment, 56th which I.S purely prol·IIlClal. III' within the I','ol:n('(' hilt i, ,'(rh.

Case The

Against CMHC

The people of Placentia Th" th pparentiy olter. Squadron RCE, No. 1 was deVised more. than 100 years, The complaint lI'as Iilrd hy Ihe icclin~ QueiJcc :rucher< to IInl;I,' East ought not be left voice. d e you I ~ t the ~on. group ReAMC, They will a~o Jo selti~ rlval.ry bet\\'een: 9;o·.m~mber Quehec Truckin~ As· , compelitioll. . The lJ('mIl~ of an ac1ion hy

, some res s ance 0 , spend I week in camp. Insh and natll'e lactI0:1S. ; .<oclallon and was prcsq'<l bl' Ihe I lea. In the public forum;· • Itable. but qUledteneld

l d,ol\n I In those day~ bands 01 n~en I Qucbec Board or Tran,porl ~nll: I~"OICES Ill' TIL\I~ :hr :-'-c\\'lonndland GOl'ernmenl

bye·electlon should be called when the seeon po ce car Busy Day h 8 III e d to tl1m, re"prclI\'e CommllllIcation" The ho~rd has, . " • "~"ill"l Crnlral ~tortgage and Immediately to live that 1m· came on the scene. I Friday's brilliant sUllshine churcl1c~ greal loads of \\'ood for control ovcr jlCrmils [or trtl~~in~ Sr":IIII., .:""·~r ~1 "\, hhn l1UU.'III;: Corror,tlOlI hns hcen portant district the represeD' In the car with the defl'nd· brought Ihousands of resi. luel. The Irish carricd thcir in thp prol'i:lce. ' f(\:II1(1 the (~Il ~:II!IY ,pr"'II:'~Il~' ~ct [or .Junc 26th. in Supreme tation It deserves by rIght ant ",ere eight other youths dents to the shoppin centres green flaJ:. 111c other~ carried a of 1l101'1Il~ n,n,,,"ndl,o IrOl~ C~lIrl. . , and by law. Let us not leave The car's brakes were In II f th 'ty It g [th pink flhg . "ontr,'al In .),,"cltr. ahnllt 1.11 I hc "rtll", "I'I'C~ (lul Or tlte the people of Placentia ER~t faulty condition and t"'h'n of ~esl ~~;s war~~s ~~:ee~ ha~ Thcre ;IWC frequcnt cla,hes i USSR 0 . lIlilr~ no~tl1. t'· Irllll'k He ,,~ill ,ltil1lini'lr~llOn o[ the N~LJOn.all In similar plight to the ettl· the tires were In bad 5 a!)e. hart thi~ \'ear I' the sales hetll'ecu the two Inctiori~ ol'cr thc enleS lnI'WC.' or Ilr .nn, , ure ~c'll JlolI,lIlg pro,ICct ;\1 Carter s HII zenl of Burin when, • few The condition oC the road was point o( view: lOrn wood hau1.~ and political que.<· : h)' tr~lIl. and Anderson A'·cnue. short year •• go, tlley "'ere.left very dusty and there were T d tions. The two sides wer el·cnlll. Ch In hi< II 1'1I1~'1 IlIlhnenl IIlM" i O. W. 1\. D"we. Q.c., will all' unrepresented for more than numerous pothole~. House Opens ues ay ally jlersuad~d to combin!' th~ir arges B1~1O ,aid "it is 'a r~II~['\' 'I~ c;,.; jlear 011 behal£ of the Attor· one year. . The case was further post· , The Nfld. Hous. of nafS by putting> a neulral bar of lenrl Ih~t Ir[ln'J:orl Ii), 'Iruck 3S ,lIry r.eneral';, Department.

If Mr. Sm.lIwood has noth· poned until June 11th, pend. Anembly will r.open on whIte between them. MOSCOW (o\P) Th S· dc'cribed in thi, rnllrl i< a pMt. Frank Rvan Wll! appear for Cen· Ing to fear, Plc.entla East lnll the calJlng o( more wit· Tutlday, June 9 It 3.30 This nag flew at ~al£ mast U~ion Thursd~v jlubiishe~ ~ O~~~! ' of' the ('anadia'n ~atio~al RaIl.: tral :l1~rtgage and Housins

____ ...:....:..::.::.::=-.:.:w;;II::.I.:n:.:o::.t.:h::.::.v: • ..:a:o..:l::o:nl~t:o...:..,,::.:a:l:t . ....:.:e.:s:e:s..:f:o:.r...:t:.::h:e~p::.:r:.:o:se::cu:.:.:.tl:::o.:.:n:..., p.m. from some SI. John 5 homes tId .. ' I . h" 111'0\'5 svslcm." . COl'porallon. whe!! Newloundland became a 0 ran en~lng ralllan c ar ~es ! . . 1

Work On 'Stations

Will Keep Algeria

part of Canada In 1949. Up to that RUSSian. plane~ hal'e :10'1 "On Ihc cOlltrory. h~' lI'illull,', then the Union Jack had been the lated the SO'·let.lranlan frontier. i sub 5 tit II tin g tI'an'r~rt or I Police Blotter olficial standard. The ~ote said Iran and ncr mcrchandise by truck when the I UNION STANDARD TOO! allies-the United States Pakis. company can handle the 5ame' City police had a busy time

With Confederation, many ac· tan Britain and Turkey' -werc transjlort by train is contrary 10 late yesterday and over night cepted the trl·color as a provln· the' real violators its Ithe C:-':R's) charter anrl '0 with thirtcen arrests being cial flag. It is also the standard . the rights of the prol'ince of Que· madc. Two naval ratings were

PARIS (AP) - France wlll of Ihe SI. John's Lonl!shoremen's Iran on March 15 protested hee truckers, who remain sub· brought in shortly before 11 never abando:l Algeria, Premier Protective Union find). that Soviet planes had flown over ject to hi~h\\'oy transport lall's." o'clock last night .and charged Michel Debre asserted Thursday Dioge~es' Ihree crew members the Soviet· Iranian frontier 81 with bcing drunk and disorderly as the new French National As· began their search for a )lew. times between lasl NOI·. 27 and, C'hale:\ugua)' Perrault. counse; afit'1' creating a disturbance on

Pit" • sembty began its lirst dtbate on 'oundland II ad allollt a II'ee\; a",_o. Feb. 26. I for the om. m,Hle 110 ('ommen I Fresilwatt'r Road. F.Ic~·en ordin· ~Iau Wllfr The U.S. Is also ..... Ind full ~'. Def-na Min. '-Ier P"al'kes r~ th ,. III t . I'". I . . (I . I ICP r-#. 1ft ... - ..... • .- e reue on· orn terntory. TIIP F.I'CIII·llg T'lgram m'IIa".e.1 -----. . ,,11,'1' r\'rt'llllI~ a \'up)' u t It' .\III~· ,11'\' dnllll;s III"tlC un the remain·

Missile Begun

· I-The I'lectronlc velopment CiOItl .- IAGE ond Itera"~ that the Bomarc·B wl'll H d I ... 1 . Id ,. ~ 'lEI BOl'H' "1' R H' . . ,. 'IIlU y ..... -. mJ e ec ur"" a campulgn wou 10 r',,1 ono and hal'e a cop" " • ,,' '" ' elll' - "p.; 1Ilt'1I1. , til'" control the on. Bomare. 1.- .vallabl, at the end of 196t. b d t k t t" 'I t' r t ' I' I' ~ soon e un er a en 0 reassel' madt. It \\'a~ pre~enled Thllrs. resen a lI'es 0 11'0 . __ II~tl'a lall , ." . . ____ . ____ . __

1I\is'1 tll'O Bomarc In Ita CommoDlt Friday. Paul He dld.not lay when It would be ~'rance's determination to remain da.\'. temperance organiwtio:JS "Xi'\'~.": .hltl!;,. 11::1111 Ii,," liI,,1 Iii .. (\11 11t.\"J.\~ L\l'''('IIES SI~1\ $1 e statiOIll wllJ Hellyer IL _ TorOllto Trlnl\V Installed In Canada. l:t contrDlln Algeria. He said that sed the hope Thllr.ldal' Ihat Prill' has Iht, n~liI to II'\' IIlul(ll' I'l"

II ~O!lh Bay, Ont., uked about .TOI'IIIIIt Globe IJId Doubt about the future of the outside aid to the rebels would Skipper Richard Meli<ch said cess Alexandra would set an ~X.: hkb in ar, "auxiliary" c3i,al'ily 'l'1-:IIH.\\'.' .\1"-Two Il'ania~ II Frida)'. Work on Mall diJp.tch fr4111 Wuhlngton Bomarc program was raised this be relentlessly opposed and Ihat the flag wlll hy lrom the top of ampte by not hal'ing alchoho!ic' II'hrre :wc""ary 10 cOllipletc dr· , bund,,;, "illik In a I'cl',ian Gull tI ~~. . which IIld tile Amerleu· Bom· week when the U.S. House of a blacklist would be made U(I 01 Ihe mast in recognition 01 Ihe drinks at dances and pal'tir5 duro . lrlCI'Y 01 ,!!ood, c31'1'1cd b.,· rail.: "torl11 carly T:wl'sday with are· lo,el~ bralO:-knowD .rc·B ml .. l1e will lOt be .vall· 'RepruentaUves voted to cut It nations, organizations and com. hetp the adl'enturer hal'e reo ing her lorlhcomin~ Australian: a.< a I'cpbeclllcnt 01' SlIb.'tltullOn poned 10'; o[ betwccn tj and 2C IC~de; With one .ab_1e_UD_tB_l ___ • ~ ______ by...:..._St_&_2,;..708_,CIOO_. ______ ..:..pa:;:n:;:ie:;:s:..:,gi:..,I';,:,in::g_8::i.:.d:..,t:,:;0_t::h.:.e...;r;,.:e.:.be:.:is:: . ...,:.ce:.:iI,.;'ed=-;,:,he:;:r:;,e ,.;8:.:.n::d_be::.:.:c::.al:;:I~..:.e_t::h.:::is....:...is __ to ... \I ... r . __________ ·_f 0..,:1.-:,' I' 3 i 1 dd i \' r r;. ' I i \'C'. Thc la}lIlthc;; II'cre bound

u ~ to be 1110 --- I fro III I\II"ail tn Ahad3n \\'i~h "as' the two CF • 108

~A~ Herter, Gromyko Clash Fourth" Week Of Talks '~:~:",~:~;~~~;~~::;~~: atatlon will be

of Mont Llurier. .., _ .. - __ lOW ... - _1.'..1_1'1 returned to the Pa. the wl'der bGck~round. PCOKI~ G k' th 2' I k Id ~ I' I b ' . I" I' H.\!;EflZlU:-:. :01.. ',\P'-One _ ",,_a ... ............. n • "'" I'omy 0, 13 e .z· lOur run· my 0 II'OU lie lIIe I Ie a"l; Oil ;\l'Ilc Ir" 10 I Ie \'e'-l<'l'1I prace hny was killed a~d 12 per.on& GINEVA'(~) - .... 1IIcrI- !let If H«ttOlll for a plenary everywhere want the two great ning word battle, struck baek at which he intended to discuss jlbn. \\'h)"! To crcate ~ hcttcr "we i11jured in pn explosion

...., CIIriItIIII'A, ,.., '1'rIdItr warkinJ auloII after earlit!!' power blocs to develop the t,ch· Herter's charge that the Soviet thcse questions. He noted Ihat 'he almosphcre or 10 mal:e the which flattened seven units or I

.corcbicl: ....... ' ....... ]II'lvate auskma. . nique of JIving peacefully along. Union wants 10 pull West Berlin Soviet govcrnment has taken the U.S.R. detegalion hallpier? If for Wilt· ..... :.'It __ "",AY IN IBRLIN ilde one another." Into the Soviet bloc. position that there is no point in this is yonr intcntion, wcU, aU molc\. A gas accumulation ape for Iflduaf IlUlltWIlc .... .... apelled out what the MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS SIGNIFICANT STEP dlscussbg the Western package right." parentty caused the explosion W-t ' BerJlDerl' ·..-t ...... 'W'" miDfIteI'I have told For· Herter put 0:1 the record for the Gromyko, in a possibly signlli. plan. Commenting on Gromyko's rc. lale Wednesday night. dem." , ...... ,111Di1te'r GrolD}'ko In prlv· first Ume here the West's mini· cant step, unexpectedly asked Gromyko' said Herter appar· mmk, U.S. Assista3t Secrct-ary or

SAGE tin ,'11Ie Amerlcu .... "·II.l'our:.te-tb.t the UDlIell Statu. Brit- mun rquirements for aay .top· Herter, Lloyd and Maurice Couve enlly was referring to Premier State Andrew Berding said later lac ted co: fIrtlpmlDlitcl' ern' 1~,'tIIat liltud'PruCl InteDd to stay In gap arrangement to remove the de Murville of France to come up Khrushchev'S refusal to negotiote tbe Western powcrs 1I'001Id dis.

a tbII IovIet -pluto .... Jer.WIIt BerIfD. Berlin I8sueas a barrier to a with concrete proposals on two on the Western plan for Berlin cuss elemcnls o[ the pcace plan It 1,1IDder- Ua aiJlI,eould·be a:w.,o1tat1~ The Amerle.n aIIo replied, 00 Bumml~ parley: points In the,lr master pia!! for a .' Then Herter asked: "If Mr. but would not reach final agree.

a for Canada on !be road to IlllllUthll by the record, to ebarges levelled 1. "Respect for exlstlna West· German settlement. Gromyko or· Gromyko Is suggesting we go mcnt on these elemcnts outside bl: Norlh Bay Communist East Omnaay. eirller by Gromykoand Foreign ern rights of presence and access Iglnally reJect~d ·this plan out· back to the Western peace clan the context of Ihe p~ckage which

for u:arks there Herter~ In a hotly worded but 'Mlnlster Lothar Billz of East to Berlin and eXisting agreements right but now' he said the Rus· (or general discussion. I am de· calls for'a phased' reunification . t by SAGE coldly delivered speech. lashed German)' against ac\lvl\les In conCjlrn(:Ig such rights since the sian! want ioclarify:" : lighted to know we are return· 01 dil'ided Gel'many .

. Communist Eut Berlin u "th& WeRt Berlin.' Western presence Is essential 10 ' t. The reference in the plan to lng to the poi!]t J thought he most site 0[' OIle of the 'heivl •• t con. Foreign Sec ret I r y Lloyd malnlain Wesl Berlin's freedom." a possible declaration' aga,ihst us· emphatically reje~ted some time The minislers agreed to meet centr.Uons of iubver.lve and 'of Britain joined Herter In olfer· 2. "No recognition 01 the so· Ing force in the settlement of dis· ago." in another private sessio!l Satur· spyl!), acUviUes In. the world.:' 'Ine to consider the eUmlnatlo:l ilf called fEast) German Demoera· pu!es. 8:1d GROMYKO REPLlES day. As they neared the end of

A THtRD

IVeather Cloudy with sunny per·

iods. High toda~' 68.

TEMPERATURES

. St. John's ...... 43 57 Sydney ........ 45 59 Halilax ........ 48 60 Qucbec ...... .. ~9 78 Montreal 55 71 Ottawa ........ .46 • 78

lor one S.~GE .Itations and

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S,

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walk us home, No, I don't 1m· aglne Jane or Susie will mind in the least, if yoil 'skate with other girl!, or if so then they aren't the sports they should be. So . • • come on and be more courteous towarda we less popular girls' and .ee If you can't show your favorite Jane or Susie ttat' they aren't the only so called pebble on the beach, I'm lure you will be far tbe better for it and gain more friends. So, until the next skaUng seaslon either at the

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Bits and Pieces

. One of t~e curre~t singi~g rages is :rw~tty: And hIS e~tI'! m~o the sInging field mdlcation of how It IS wIth music today

Conway-he was ,then called Har;ld -finished his Ann·y. service a rew "ea . . ~ the time he entered the serVice, he'd b ing abot!t making baseball his me wor~n he'd been scouted by the Philadelph' .

d f ' d ,. la an 19ure on slgmng a contract with tb

"And then' I·heard Elvis Presley . !It). break Hotel: .. he says. "Until then. I'd SIng

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\ heard Presley and the oth f· d'f h . e:s Igure I t e~' could do it I too" ,

An Interview Youth Jottings . And he can. He'd alwa ~ f [lit W' I' SL 1 - I , ' around home (IHrna YI

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; .J!l: . " , well here's old chot. pay ten cents for skates hire better place for entertalnm~nt. week. It seerna that quite a fe.w Here are four of the fIrst. since he w:;s fi\' A .tjj~box BUI baek once again and All nightly winners' names Week after week the noor. of.you readers go for this part"i. - . lucky wmners, to wm awards. . '. ": sa 'i~~r an extremely busy week] wlll' be posted near the ticket Is thronged with thousands of cular Item so I have decided to Last week friends, the Dally In the Arena s contest. Last used to tal,r WIre IrO!n 'fIa\>e quite. lot of news round. olflce. our energetic, yet daring try my be~t and round up some News h~d the opportunity to \ week Arena ~Iana~er Ra~ph screcn dlJor for his strin ~.icf' up' for and about we A person can only win one "Youth~tt. Last week we spied each week. By the way. thanks I in\er\'ieIY that famous composer Colyer. rclea~ed the follOWing Twitty he' can arrol'o heU . 2l. MYOUTHS" and "YOUTHFUL general Ice skating pass on the Maureen Brennan, Nancy a million for all your fine com' jazz mu;ic Louis (Satchmo) four wlllners. Brenda Purchase. . . er ones. :'-'PULTS." In the past few final night's drawing. B1alre, Diane Squlrps. Maura ments on my last weeks publica, I' Armstrong, although. being a Ray Foliett. Joan Hann~ford" It \\'(1S hiS m(ll1agcl'. Don ~',f"-:. "':\10 ~d\'e ':!I!e~1 "'e have had the op. Bnlley, Maureen Shey, Ed tion, 1 really appreciate them., profeSSional enterta~ner, ap· and Roselan~ Rendall. \\ e. of: name Conwav Twi It\'. Seal : i'![1 !'('d Ha Id '.Pb~tunlty of viewing In per. A Th A Billiard, Ed Dunne, Patsy Itar· Oh well ... here we go. Willi peared to be very frtendly. co· ler our SIllC?~C congratulalto~s, . • '. '··f· ., " . ro Ion fabuloUJ Larry Collins, Tex t e rena rls Jim Brnrlbury Jeanette someone tell me when Gerald operalll'c and frank. He was to these luck~. people and we II, was too plain a tag. He pH ",d l II .d~ auto!

~JUt.ter and his talent filled By~ne, Tols rhap~an, Maur., Yetman is going to break out I q~ite pieased with the reception he around agal~ next weck With and Conway from a mar of Ar':"'I'~ i . ',troup and this week also In per. _ een pollard, Betty Finn, Mlc. in a rash and finally wash that given to him III st. .Iohn's and mor~ wlllners _Just as soon as I I've always figured It "',,~ :t ;:o~t1 thin 'IIOn, Lou" (Satchmo) Arm. Last week the Arena also key Kcllley Sam Codner steady Chevie Station Waoon also 11'lth the attendance at hiS the) are relca,ed. . d' d 't tl . 'B Ilk .. I . ~ ilroiig. Now everyone looks for. entertaln,ed thousands of our P:ltsy O'Kcef~. Eric St. Georg~ of his? The last time I saw" it. performances. Before coming to" .-,-.- 'I . I 11 see" Ie name • II ( • noll (lJI t Ie map; ward to the appearance of that St. John s Youlhs with their Gerry St. George, Velma I b~gan to wonder whether or St. John's he \'isited Gcrmany I sr. TEltESA.S SPO~TS DAY Conway. Can you lma~ll1c-lh!rlknob ,reat western singer, the guy roller skating sessions. Among Gough Sandra Hand Kay not he was working with the and before that he toured Ell' SI. Teresa 5 HI"h School II The first time he told me mv Mil' I whom we "YOUTHS" all say is the many who were seen flash. power' Bett Yetman,' Drlan city garbage disposal corp., or rope. Although his wife did not ~Iundy Pond Rd. held a very. '.' , , .. lIam( really worth the cash, fabulous Ing around the floor were Duff, ' Rita Y Luby, Jeanette someone similar. Errol Hand accompallY him to SI. John's, successful sports day .on Fnda}>I h\,e It. Now I, c go~ten u~erl 10 II. h~t)'m .~bllny Cash. Reports from Mr. Shirley Stockley. Wayne Burke Squires Ron Volsey Carol and Bernice Summers are sure she tr;tvelled all across Europe Jut;e .5th .. ~1r. Kevill Trac)'1 \eglllly Harold Jenkms. And nll' children $%11 (Dynamite) Dunne say '\'nlter Simmons, Cynth1a Butt Peggy Cnrney' Marie making out [ine and Bill Bil· with him and returned to their ath/tI~ (hrector of St. Tcma's, named Jenkins-I don't \\ ant a iJlln h f that In the not too distant fu. Butt, Herbie Husk, John ~ur. ' er rn JI~ B 'rne lard sure has that Chevie of his home just outside NelV York. sa.1 t at he was very pleased I • • ., • c 0 !~e he will be brin-ging Johnny die, Jean Rice, !\Iaxlne Dawe, Hun~I~~on~y ~~~ureen) wn: shining all the time. Peari Louis especia~ly liked t~c With the results of the vanous I TWI~tys runn.mg .around. 'lid, his western crew here to Skeets !IIahon, Cyril Walshe, ~IZ B tt 'Clarke Kitty how's all your heart throbs, is fresh salmon which he ate while races etC. and he hopes t~ ~?n-I HIS ambItIOn J~ mostiv to kl( ,1 ,:():" ••

St. John's, Clay Reid, Bert Warr, Carol ams, e Y , • Joe still worried? Art Howell In st. John's and he plans to tlllue U~ese sports day actm.les. b d . Ad"b' 'c.: .\ ,. ",-Jncldentally, Uttle do we :'Ift'rrils. Pt'ter Clarke, Don Emberh!y, John Durdle. Dean and Ada Snow are still going appear on the Ed Sullivan Show year af,er year. COI!gratuia.ttons I een. OIug. n ma: e a ,--~ .. ,,~n ,~m

know jUlt how mudl work ~Ir. Yetman, lAtrralne Pierce, na Clarke, She~l~d s~~:r:~, strong. Are Don and Patsy still In New York, ab.out ~\\'o weeks to ~Ir. Tracy and hIS assocIates. " movIes. Dunne II doing. He Is respon. Bruce And Bust('r Bradhury, ~oss dHe~rnll ~eKa In Fls~er' having trouble? Gloria and Kay tl~le. HIS fal'ourtte stngers are -- "You know." he say~, "[ .. tor war~ 2~ 'Ible

l .for all the entertainers \ :llarg Gosling. Frank Jnne~. E~enC:ad\~e P~U'I L~~lch Betty had quite the time in to the nlltn\"l'k:'rosb~' ~nd Frank.Sinatra. WlilS ARllSTROSG I wouldn't have dreamed of hriJl" ,,' mOl'ie

tOns sling of Stn~ers, wrestlers PIII'lIis Stan lev Barhara Hef. . . , 'Old Colony last week and It was C I 1'5 ElVIS Presley, but he I . ' . i .' ~ .Ie. th.t come to St. John's. :'Itr. fel:ton Jessie' ~lurphY Brl~n ('oad~·. ,JIm Dtnn. Jean Rice. slIre swell to see Bern again'llthinkS hl~ chorou$ is much too: The R.C.A.F. Assoctalton who, But now 1m commg around to the feeling Qunne Ia also \'ery co.operative 'I Duff '.Junior Thi~tle 'Phyllis ,J"nn 1;lnegnr. Barha~a power, Hear that Mike F. has his ryc 10110 a!'companying him. a, we all know were respon· \ could do it." IS far as Inter\'icll's are con. Fors' 1':\ .• . , i Uh \\ oodford. Flonne :'I1nl.o., on a girl on Bell Island a;ld, ~Ir ArmslroJl:! plans to select Sible for the appearance o[ ~Ir. . . ' eernrd and much praisc go out I:\t .e.. ,ladonna !'Ileller. 'I ney, 'laurE'en ~lollard, Rill I Cyril Jackman Will soon he a few oC the Nfld folk son"s LOUIS Satchmo) Armstrong. And. chances ~Ie. he (oul .... to him. i' arlna SOl'enson. R a I r h :'IT('Grath, ~lIke Fltzpntrick, I back with us again Ed Dunne I and add a little jazz'to them H~ here in St. John's said last ni~ht

POII'rr. .luoI' Ganett Shelln D' k 'I I 'J i n y Whelan" . that th . .. • I d Getting back to my column 5 '. . .' . I IC .' a nnc~ .. 0 1 n .. has good reports concerning loves all types of ballads and . ' C) \lCI every pease '.for this week frtend~, I guess qUllrs and Lcs :O;osel\orthy. '1'0111 p~wcr and .John Carter. 'Velma. Nita and Dave are still folk songs. Louis has a per· With the attelldance. at .his

It's about time for me to $top • all hn\'l~g quite a ball [or as nice as ever and Ralph POW' sO.nali.ty ready to win the ad· shows. Howeler, the, first night the ~hatter and get straIght to At The PIoneer 1 tJlemsehes. !llnre news from er and Judy Jerrell look good Intralton of anyone and his per· the attendance \laSI~ t too good the news ~o, away we go, ' the Stadium next weck. to/:ether. Tom Rossiter is surc formances in SI. John's will at the S~OIl', due malllly because

: .. , .New Scheme At The Arena

For The Boys Last week we dropped In to e\·erybody's fa\'orile night spot. the Pioneer Restaurnnt on the portugal CO\'e Road, and spied Renee Howse, John Last week Boys, 1 received Lawlor, Betty Howse, Shlrky a letter {rom one or my read·

· Arena manager Ralph Col. Hutchings. Lloyd Holwell. ers who Is a real roller skat· yer Is really on the ball lately Jal.'k Walsh, Jim Byrne. John ing enthusiast and who seems As I promised, just DS soon Sweetland, Connie Jackman, quite displeased with we Boys

!I, C who attend roller skating ses·

IS .r. olyer relcased the :'Ilargnret Ryan, Ber~nice Sum· siollJ both at the Stadillm and fiets about a new' scheme he mers, Errol Hnnd, BI11 BII· t th A na Here is what It

, h~s plannod {or ~'ou rol\t'r liard. Btl! White, Sterling. ;eadS~ re . skaters II'lio "1st! the Arena Hoddinott. Bill Power, Snndra Dear Bil1:-Please' publish · eiler II'l'rk. I wonld puhllsh Wood. clm Hann, Bern Trlcco this leller oti your "YOUTH

· .It .on this "Youth Pase". So !\Jary G!1Iies, Dave Batten, In· PAGE" · , .• here It Is. grId Boogie, Bl\1 Gillies, BernDea~ ,Frie.nd-Ate .)'0", a 1'01·

, There will be a giant drnw· BUIl.ard, Anne Partett. Helen IeI' skating fan or. a spectator? ,Ine for roller skaters at the ;\tc~iven, 'Betty Trlcco, Gor· Well, perhaps. you top have Arena. On every Monday, don G~obie. Len BlII·sey. Joan often wandered exaetly \\'hat or \\'ednesda~ and Friday nights :'ITlIrphy, Ed Pennell. 'Francls who ·you. iI.ave to be for that tha.t they ha\'e roller sknthlg, Cole, :\18ure~n ~lcFnrlane, Ed certain someone to ask you for

.you 51;aters are adl'ified to Billiard, Brenda'· Purchase. a band, If you' were to attend · keop ,your gcneI'D1 admission Sam Codner. Eric SI. George. a skating se,sion at .the Arena · studs. Staring ,June 1st .. and nnd Betty Clarke all having or Stadium 'You would no doubt

. cot:ttlnulng until August· 28th their u~ual snDl.'k and sOl.'lal notice just as I ha\'ethe same ,two. lucky numbers will .. be I ~hit·('hat. l\toreriews Crom: couples skating together night

.' drawn on each o[ t~e' nlghU \. t~le Pioneer next week, alter night. Never will they · mentioned above. Each IUl'k~' '. "FREE" nsk the ladies who aTe'

wlnMr per night will receive 1 Th S d. sitting there hoping her · .. two free roll~r skating passes. ttt e ta IUm favorite Jim or Joe wi~1 ask · Each winner 1 name will be them skate. Bllt ... no, It'S al· · , rtl!orded and on August 31st, - ways his favorite Jane or Susie

• free night's roller skating' Crash.,. bang .•. ouch and just as long as she's there, . \\lUI bit held for .1\ the lucky ... hoom. that's the' at mos· the heck with Ihe others. But

·\\'Ulner •. On this free winners phere at the SI. John's Me· ..• listcn BUDDY. if she 'iii_lit aitdther drawing will moria I Stadium eacll week wasn't there and you never

.. tue place and ten 'Iucky when your's truly don those knew an~'one else to skate with. · '~lmll wlll be drawn. These 'tempting yet fun·fIlled roller whom would you ask then? .~ .lueky winDera will receive skates.:\o where in St. John's Sure. then you would pick out :. free Ice skating passes foa: is there any more fUn to go the one sitting on the bench. : .ineral skating elfectlve Oct. to pass away a night, no Excuse me boys, but you're ':1951 until April 1960. where In this fair city of ours stupid. We girls will catch on '." i.ny IIli1htly lucky winl/er can you meet any finer peo· to your game and maybe we

i ~ who ",lnl a free roller skating pie, and no where In Xew· will be the ones to laugh then. :~,»I. will only be required. to foundland can you find a ]ncidentally, just because you

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doing fine at the Softball he long be remem!Jered by our of the tncl~ment weather. But even had his picture in ' the I city residences. Mr. Armstrong Thur>day IIIght the attendance 'NEWS" iast week. Sandra was brought to St. John's by was much better and el'eryone Hand sure done swell at the the RCAF Association and he seemed to enJoy the show t~e. roller skating last week. Oh' hop~ sometime to return again. mendously. Mr. Armstrong Will well enough is enough, so I'll be nolY. leave for New York where I back against next week with S H' he IS sched~lled to npp;ear on, more of your "BITS AND on~ It the Ed Sulll\'an Show In about' PIECES." , I two week!; or so. I

Here's Your Request

IT'S JUST A MATTER OF TIME Birthday Party

Otis-Benton-Hendrlek. 01

Some day, some way, you'lI renllze

That you've been blind yes,

During the past week friends, ] was sprayed with letters, phone calls and reo

darling You're going to need me

agnin, [t's just a maller of time.

quests {or that little bundle Go on. go on, until you reach of gentleman, Larry Collin's the end o{ the line, home address. So In reply to those numerous requests, etc. But I know you'lI pass this here we have It. way again,

It's just a matter of time . You may contact Larry by

nddressing your letters to: After I gal'e you everything Larry Collins. I had • 5827 Sunset Blvd., You laughed and called me a

clown, Hollywood 28, California, Remember in your scarch tor U.S.A. f t d Mr. Collins reports that • or line an fame,

Larry Is aiways nxlou t . ! ~ hat goes up must come down . a sore I ] know .

Celve mall. etc .. (rom an.l·one. I know that one da\' vou'll anywhere. So let's show him wak u a d t" d just how much we really liked That mv rov: W:5 tr~ne 'tove him and get .those ietters orr dArling. ' to him as soon as you get a It's just a matter of time. chance In between study

Health Hint' ---r-

Overweight, I condition that Is unattractive and un· healthy, Is often due to over· eating and under·exereislng. If you eat too much of high· calorie foods, and take little exercise, you will undoubted· Iy put on weight. For health, your diet should consist of a variety of foods, such as list· ed In Canada's Food Rules . This will provide you with the neeessary nutrIents you require. The booklet entitled "Healthful Eating" Includes a copy of Canada's Food Rules DR well 85 advice (or

'who must reduce their weight. There' Is also Infor· matlon for those who wish to put on a few pounds. If you would like a copy of this book, write to "Health Education Office", Department of Health st. John's, and I copy will be sent to you, free of charge.

F.B.I. Story HOLLYWOOD - HolV FB]

Movies To Watch For

Coming rei eases by Warner Bros. II n order of national distribution) . "The Young Philadelphian,"

Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Alexis Smith, Brian Keith, Diane Brewster, Billie Burke, John Williams. "Glgantl. the Fir. Monst.r"

Hil'ochl Koizuml, Setsuko Wakayama, Mlndru Chiakl. "Teen.g.r From Outer Spica"

David Lowet Dawn Ander· son, Harvey B. Dunn, Bryan Grant.

"John P.ul Jones" (in Technicolor)

Robert Stack, l\1arisa Pavlln • Charles Coburn, Erin 0', Brien.

"The Nun', Story" (In Technlcolor)

Aqbrey Hepburn, Peter Finch, Dame Edith Evans. Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Dean Jagger.

Independence, Mo., was the starting point of .the Santa Fe Trail in 1831 and of lite Old Oregon Trail in 1843 . agents acquired the nickname

: of G·~t~1l i! shown h)' producrr· ; director ~ler\'YI1 LeRoy In one ! r.amhin's ll'nding exporl~ arr. : ~rrllleJl('r of Warner Ilros.' "The' hccwax, peanilis and palm ! rill Story." starring James i kernels.

Miss Barbara Davis became I a teenager last week when she eerebrated her thirteenth birthday· on May 26th. Bar· bara played hostess to some of her friends on Saturday night at her home, 310 Ham· I ilton Avenue. Among those I who attended this party were . Elsie Tucker, Linda King, Rosalind Symonds. ,Judy \ Peach •• Judy Dal'is, Geraldine Stokes, .Judy :l1~lthews. Triffie Best, Jeanie Ross, Margot David, Sandra Parsons, Judy Stacey. Vickie Rockwell, :lIar· ilyn Winsor, Joyce PlIddester, Ike and Alex Winsor, Eric Boyd, Roosel'elt Butt. Wayne Harbin, Bert Davis, Bill Butt, Stan ley !'Ifartin. and Tom Knight. We extend belated birthday greetings to you Barbara and hope you will see many more birthdays and birthday parties.

Finest Weaver. Xavajo women sometime~

work for a year on one rug. Without a pattern, they blend colors and fashion Intricate designs which result In some of the finest hand·made rugs in the world.

; Stcwart and Vcra ~[ilrs. I . i [n the early hours of Sl'P\., The site "of Grnr~e W<l.'hin~· ,26, Hl3~, FBI men enlcred n' ton', cro"inA of the Dr/aware ; house in ~Icmphi" Tenll. where: Ril'cr nol\' is a ,late park north I George "Machine·Gun" Kelly,' of .\[orrisville. Pa. a nolorious ganjlster, was hid· ing. "We are Federnl officers. Parachutes would be useless Come out with your bands up," on' the moon because it bas no

Here is pretty PENNY STAR who is a vocalist with a Hew group or singing ers who call themseh'es "THE MASTERS". This ncw group has jll5t been organized and plan to \'isit the settlcmcnts in and around St. John's aM Avalon Peninsula. PENNY hnils from and does a fine job on westel'll l11mic and

TOP TEN (l) TELL HIM NO . (2) KOOKIE KOOKIE. (3) TAKE A MESSAGE TO )I.\RY. (4) THAT'S WHY. (5) TIAJUANA JAIL. (6) COME SOFTLY TO !\IE. (7) POOR JENNY. (8) THIS SHOULD GO O~ FOR E\'[1 (9) IT DOESN'T MATTER ANY (10) THAT'S MY LITTLE Sl'SIE.

Supplied through the conrteotlS)' of

warned the agents. atmosphere. Kelly was 80 frightened he ------

could barely talk. but replied i !llost of the sources of . the 'Don't shoot, G·Men, don't' Ril'er Jordan and much of Ihe shootf" By the time Kelly had stream ilself lie outside Isracl.

, Satchlnoge;t~e~·~~pr-;;si\'ely--;s-I~~ -t~il~·I;;cal J1~\\~;iolk ~~:ut recl'nl European tour. A genial host, Loui~ Arll1~trollg. bussador of Jazz, cntertamed newsmcn for more thall at~t his Motel room Wednesday. This was his first "isil to I fOllndland capital, where he gave two concerts at the Stadium, Wednesday and' Thursday nights.-Royal photn

been convicted and had receiv· ed his sentence of life imprison· ment. the new nickname .of

I "Government Men," had taken • ____ .. _------•.•. --..... -----'1 hold.

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Scientists say the zebra is a light.colored animal with dark stripes. not a dark one with light stripes.

RECTOR AN (Redor.and , len, H. Hyde

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" ,. . , , The Daily News SATURDAY/JUNE 6, '1959,

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,.r .• ' IT. JOHN'S, N'EWFOUNDLAND

CNR 'SpendingS4,2S0,OOOOn Capital . Works' .In . Newfoundland

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Canadian National Railways ades. Is to be 'continued this 500n, 15 ioing to cost more tb~n • will spend more than (our·and.1 yur at a cost of $llO.OOO. So lone·and·three • quarter million lone.quarter million .dQlJars .. in I far $271t,OOO has been expended I dollars. 'A vote of $700,000 eov.

I Newfoundland. this year on capi· Ion Ihis project. . . ering the work to be under· tal undertaking., , it was dis· I" Undl!r' the heading of main· I taken this year Is. contained In closed yesterday. . tenanee. also. tile, cOmpanv wlll i the current budget. '

The company's contribution I ~pend $l4(),OOO at Clarilll'iI!e: f'uther investment In SI. 10 the province's .economy is all i for. the Installatipn 01 .IOO,~OO I Joh~'s durit)g.I~59 is represent.

i tbe more Impressll'e when regu· : tuniC yards' of bank Widening I cd In an allocahon of $400,OOC lar operating' costs and local 'I'material along 40 'I rack miles,: for the erection of a new ex· p.urcha~es are taken into con· and erect a new diesel' shed at i preSs and' office building. Total slderatlon. The CNR 'employs a 'projected cost of $62.800. ' 'I estimater cost'of this prGject is approximately six thousand Completion of the extensive, $660,000. ' district approximately 6,000 Corner Brook yard project is ~Mr. Cooke noted that the persons with a yearly payroll. planned lor 1959 with an ex· budget also makes provision for disbursement of more· than $20 penditure of $675;000. To date improvements to the busy million, while local purchases th'e railway has spent $825,000 coastal fleet. A vote has been average as much as $4 million on this undertaking which, approved permitting the instal· yearly. These do not include when finished, should make lation of mechanieal ventilating figures for eommunication. or possible a vastly improved pas· systems for first class accom· hotel accounts. senger, express and freight ser· ,modation on the steamers B~·

E. J. Cooke, manager and vice in the busy west coast! calieu. Burgeo, Bar Haven. and general superintendent of the, area and throughoul the dis· I Springdale. This Innovation will C~R'a Newfoundland district'j trict generally. be welcomed by the many hUll' said roadway improvements Expansion and impro\'ement i dreds of traellers who rely on alone this year will account. of the St. John's yard, a major I tilese CNR vessels, as ~eir for more than $2 million, While I project it is hoped to start I prime means of transportatioP. yard extension and improve'j- . ,

ment projects at 51. John's and U ,C. Conference . " Corner Brook are estimated to I cost in excess of S1345 000 . •

A breakdown of 'road ~ain.' ------------tenance cosls shows an expen·· R N HIS d . d[iture of· ~161?,OOOhCor 20 miles: ev. • 0 mes ouns o new ral III t e Port 811)(,

ECTon ;\XD VESTRY of the Church of st. Mary the Virgin. Front row (left to right):-A. A. Kmg, V. Abbott, F. Vivian ~Rt(tor anti Wardell); Re\,. R. R. Bnbb (Rector); K. Payne (Peo pIc's Warden); F.I\1.Ewing. Back row: R. Noseworthy, S. Whit­ten.lI: H~'dl" D. Tulk, R., F. Sllarkes, E. J. Burnell, W. J. May, L. Rowe. (Absent from the picture is E. A. Snow).

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GAFF TOPSAILS : G~Ai\D B:·O\NK-l'he 3:th. ans. assistant secretary: l!c:·.

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Church The pro~ram of track .. session of ~ew(oundland Can· D. L. Brown. 51. Jobn's; .Jol::'

on thp Gaff Topsails, i~~::::~' f~rence of Ihe United Church of ! ~al ~ecretary. Rev: W. yar~;:, several venrs ago in a d t . 'Canada assembled ~t Grand Catalina; Treasurer W,· .. G. .n fffol:t to ol'ercome ~h:r~~~:, B.nk .united Chu~ch. June 4th. Butt. 51. John's. General C.oV n· .nnial problem ot Jnow bl k ,The opening sernct wa~ ad· I cil I'lsltor to the Confereru:~.

oc· dressed bv Re\·. A. N, Holmes .• ReI'. Clayton H. Searle, }fA, BI). --- ,President: He said unless Ihe: Associate Secretary of ~is.sion·

C e n te n a r i Carter On Church is going to withdraw 10' ar~' and ~Iaintenanct Depa·l't.

Y an ivory tower. unless she is, ment, Toronto. l) bI' W k ~oing 10 hide behind thc' }\I Friday'! session of lh~

; rUle or s "~imple gospel" and never cla;h Conference here. 01'. H. M. lI'ith reality, unles~ the rhurch' Oawc. gave his I\~enty first In· ; E d't . is ~oing to be .;ilenl on. all. nual and final report as S\lper .

T:I~ Church '01 SI. ~Iury"s till" 'I Itt. H~\·. lUI. Cl~rk~. D. D .. · tDlTil·d on radio a:lil T\·. I't" xpen I ure sOCial eCOllomlC and polttlcal: Intendenl of Home ~lissions. Virgin, Soulhsid(·. it al pre~ent. Bishop 01 Ellnwnloll who will: Sl. ~Iary'!i Church. in d !'questions she will have to 0 : One·third 01 Pastoral chal"6cs ~del>ratlllg th.e .. ~ec~nd .~hHse. ,01: pn'llch Ihe sermun. : l~undrcil . y~ars. ha,~ prol'idl'<l the; . somcthlng to make herself com· I are Without ordained ministers 1I>.IUoth 31111IlCI.:UY. Ihe fllst i comnllmt~ not IIlth strong re'l 'petent and compelhng when and scme of th' h' (Jurt 01 the cdcbrution callie to 1\ Thl' servicc will be conducted ligiolls guidanae bu\ has added I O'liAWA. - ~Iajor Ches. Car· 'she speaks. ',bright hope of e.e ~~e d no; a spiriluully 11I'0lltable conchl~ion by Ihe Rcc!ol'. a~sislcd by Ihc greatly to th~ 50ci31 adl'ance .. ter lpoke In the HO~lSe of Com! We shall have to become in. i pastoral ca/ f any. In 0 wilh the Parochial Mis.~itm recell' lormer Rector. Canon. A.n.S. ment of the city The Church's, mons on Thursday night on pub· f d . 11 h ' e or tonung year. t1y conducted by the Rt. ReI'. Stirling. the Venerable \V.G. innuence has also' spread through i lie works estimates. He 'pointed or~e on ~hat. IS rea y. ap· i Dr. Dawe, ap~ealed. to ordinands R.L. Seaborn. D.D., Assista~t Legge. the ReI'. J.F. Ayres, many parts 01 the Province. It out that the Minister does 'lot penlOg .. V.ntll, by the pOller of: to stay wlthm 'Newfoundland Bishop oC the Diocese. RUral Dean: the ReI., A.T. Tulk, had produced many fine clergy· hal'e the last word 85 his rec. noly SP~r1t, greed, covetous· j Conference at least eight to ten

S!.Mary·s was built during the nnd several other clergy of the men and a number of leadbg ommendations must be approl'ed ness,. pride, lust for pOller, are i )ears. ' episcopate of the late RI. Re\'.! Diocese. This serl'ice will be citizens. by Ihe Treasll!"Y. Board pmidcd ertdllcated !~om t~e t~~~rts w~: 1 ~fany m~mbe:s Of the Con· Edward Field, D.D" who was I Ol'er by the MIOLSter of Fi:1ance. a c asses peop e . e i ference paid high tribute to consecrator of the Church, on \ He .quoted Fleming Crom last always be a dash ~f Intere5ts! the work of·~tr. Dawe. Th~ June 2~th, 1859. The sacred edi·' N f did G· f F I year s Han~ard Il.I sayin~ there I that. m~ht .eru~t In 110Ience.: reports of the Deacone~s Cice was built to minister to· ew O'U nan I t or ; would lit no rt!duction in ex· I Unt!l then II 1111.1 alll.ays be I Order. ,Women's Missionary thc Anglican Church popllln~ion: ' I ~cnrliture! lI:hich \fould prol'ide I difficult il not. ImpOSSible for I Society. and C~nference Wn· on the Soulh,ide 01 the harbour: I Job~. : Ih~ Church to Judge bet~een, man', Association, Woman's and in the wast end. It hn~ ICC I Ch I Ht th ..: riU! l1"O~p and that ,because, Missionary Association, has coutimll'u lor a hllndrc,1 Y('nrs 10 o.mpton ast e ape en qUl>led him a~am from neither IS free from gUilt. Thall adult membership 3160 and lulfill thc Intcntio:1 of Ihe IOlllldrr . ~~~~al'll. 21sl. April p~st., I~ ~ doe! not !'lean that the church: 3923 in ~'oulh groups. .An throu(;h lhe min~lry 01 fllith/llt I ;"~uld~ thai thf Tr~asu~ Board, must b. IndIfferent to what IS: amount of S14.730 was raiscd. incumhenls anll ncclor~. Thesc I>r I ?' tnufh And ther, lI"euld tn the hearts of men and u~'; ~n increase of S483. The noon were. the Rcl'. .Iohn Pcar'on. Oak Tablet From lODE Chapter ur- tightelllllg up 01 pxrendlt .. co~cern"d about what man, IS I day addres" \\'as delil'ered by

: 111'1'. C'lwrlrs ~lrJl!p)·. Ihp \'cnl'f' --! dOing . 10 tu~ brother. ~t tM I the Rev. C. H.' SI'~rle. ~I.A .•

I ahlp Erlll'lIrll ~1I1.wo~n ('nnon A I'an'rel nal! tnhlrt hrar· (h;l(Hrr to "on\lupmoral!' the; Ma.!or t:'ader pojnte~ Mt thai ! sam~ I1m~ .'he ~hurch mllht do B.D .. on ·Su~day. The n·ewly· r..11. Boll. lIel' .• ( ,\. ("~,,n. Ill:l: in!! thp :O;pwlotlnnlnnr\ Arm' Inkill~ PfJs~~"ion. of the !'lew thpr~ was a1 nt'~r~lI rt!duction I 111!1l ~o ~Iold being a mer.e med: I elected pre~ldent, Rev. Dr. L.

, IIl'nry Uphill, Cllnnn i\,IU'. 5tll' . Wilt be unl'rllrd .Iul)' 25th at; Fnund Land Il~ 511' Rumrhrc)' '01 o,·tr fI~ milhfln hut under' dIeT In ~ome mat.t~r~. It IS eas; I L. :Surry, Inlt "reach at Gm-:d 111Il~ llild the r.re~ent Fleclor. thc' Compton Ca~t1e, home 011 Gilhert of Compton, in the· Ih, tWI> heading~. oC public build. to lean too heaVily on the arm Bank' United Church en Sll~'

ReI'. Fl.R. Haith. ., ! Lnmmandcl' and Tllrs. Walter name oC Queen Elizabeth I. inl!.~ ~nd harbours and rh'er$ of Caesar and neglect the day mor~lng and Rev. C. ~. , Due .10 Ihe succeSSII'p I~crpasr' Rnlclgn Gilbert. lITarldon. 5th August 1583, thereby there 11'83 a reduction 01 over bo~~dle55 resource of the holy. Searle wI!1 pr~ach In· the 01 parIShioners the Churc~ was I South Decon, England TIle :founding Britain's Overseas $20 milion 8n~ tht~, w,rp Ih.; spmt. . evening. At Fortune. ReI'. !I!r. extended to Its present length /' tablet will be unveiled b~ the Empire. . two .headi~g~, wher, ,xpenditur.' John W,~ley. pre.~chln~ to the I Searle will p~each in th~ in .June, 1911. Count(.,~s Al('xandel' of Tuuis.' prol'lded )!lb.. ,ro~1 miners oC Brl.lol. did nol; mormng and retl!"!r.g presl' Th~ corl~cr stone or this. new. (;.H.E. and cil'dlratcd b the . Commander. ~nd :vII's. Ra~., i re~mt mpn ~! clas~es !uch. as, dent. ReI'. A. X. Holmes, at

porlron bltl by the I~te n"hop, l.orrl Ilishop !If Exl'lL'r. y Clgh, Gllbcl't I'lsltell SI. .John s. ror N~wlounnlanrl Ihm •. ':~. ,tabollr ~nd Ca~llal, 10lhng the evening service. l.Ip\\'~l!~·11 .Jolles. TillS cnnll'I' I . 111 Septembcr of 1957 wh~n a rpnllctlon 01 nrarl)' '2 mltllon . ma~se~ ~nd Idle nch. but· RS \ Conference !eS~iOn5 w!!1 slollP A.lso COi!~lllpn:OI'~te.< Ihp, ~'I:S ... .T. F.. HlItl~~. of 2~8. they pl'esentc~ a stalus 01. Sir "~"pr Ih~ Iwo hradi:1~'. ~n~ .thi,1 !nrlivirlual soul •. He preached, continue U!ltit Tuesday Jlig!!t. ('01'0n3110n 01 "llIg (,rorl!e V. jl.(\t.lIdlflllt Hond IlllJ I·ellle· Humphrey GIlbert to !\ew· "oul~ "ork. A hardshIp In ~ Ilnd!\'ldu~1 conl'erslon as the' at which tllne ordination i~r'

RE\' II II CT \Rl" n n I I S' 1 ' f '. On Sll~ldny •• Tllllp 7Ih. ns~rl'ic~ ~('llt the S.t. .Juhn's Sir I rOllndland The statile i~ now Jlrol'mc~. h~e Nel\'Counrll~, nn 1 fir~t mentinl lor !ocial sall'a·! l'l'ce "'1'11 be held. T.I1.e follow· • . , ,,: \, , ., ,01'1 IS lOp 0 I I I U II I h f h ~ d ' '01 Ihnllksr.il'in~ will hI' Ill·ltl In limp lI'r~ I !Nt C wpter of i ill Bowring Park. It !tands on w l're .IS rrmpn !lepen ed '0." lion. H~ worked from the cen'l Ing are to be orda~ed: W!I·

"''''''''''11. j" \'j,itia!! St. .Tohl\·~ and Will hl'tlle I the ('hurl'll at It o'rlork WIIPllj' lh~ rllltll'l'ln.1 Onlel·. Daughters, II petiestal and Is between ~lIch. Joh, to suppl~ment theIr Ilrp. man', heart, outward to ham R Bowring of Cac1!lo :tt tilt' I UHI 11,1\1. sI'n'icl' at the Chlll'('h thp RI. RpI' .. J.A. Menl\pn. 71l.A .. or (lie ElllJlII·e. 'I'h .. ,tllhll't \I'M I three Rnd four reet In height. enrnlO2~ Irom the f"h.ry. I ~oript)·. That might be the cure bellton .• Josellh Geor,e !!urt;!l

51. ~lary till' Yjl'~ill 011 Smulnv. D.C.t., will be 11I'p<pul with Oil' pl'pspntp,1 hy till:' St. John's T~le statlle Is, ~arbed in the . Major Carter a~~~rI the Min. i for our I'exingproblems .ot ttt.isl of GloI'ertown, Meredith '_ .. ' ____________________________ III css of the Ehzabethan per· ISter to remind his col1e~gues trOUbled 81<1'. A new spmt '. m Boyce Eillott of Paude!!!,·

lod. to keep this in mbd when pre. I man-a new man In ChrISt, James Wylie M~ulton of Ep. Mrs. Butler Is Regent of the paring next year's estimates. Hel r.ather than ~ew·.economic. pOIi· {Vorth. Pearce John Penney of

St J h ' SI H h GlI asked the Minister to provide heal and SOCIal Imposed upon Great Brehat. and Archibald IJ • 1 ~hn s t ry 0 ~m~ ~~ h . more shallow dredging equipment society by the will of Caesar or Alex. George Smith of St.

er . ap er . . .•.• ~ as lor N~wfounrllalld and to provide leH appointtd demigod.'!. Anthony. Mr. Penney will.·be

tbeenc,lInt'tltedr to tShtay at ckomPd' ballust for whal'vt's anti ltn'uk- About 226 Ministerial alld lav. ordailled by thl' Maritime un as e or e Wt'!' en b . did' I' .. lui' ~4tl tn "711 II" Waltu y day lat.ollr 11I<lt&~ of e t'g~tfol '~I't attelt lilt Ill'. ('olllel'l'lIr, mff'llu. in Satk· i :1 "-It \ t' ,i ~ Ullllg! Ily rOlltl'aCI\ to .nahl~ the ti.;h. (·onifl'rnCt. 'l'ht tollowln, III ! Yillt, N II. ,,"'1 In~ evenlll' I~I I I~ 0 .1Il( an . \' ~rmr.1l IU It I ullrmJllo~'Jlltnl ill, (i~tl'~ ot lh,. l'onf~rtnce ... ·'If I ~eHice ,011 1',hUI'SdI1Y the Rn.

i TilE VIRGIN, South Side, now celebrating the Centenary of its

Wharf Job At Freshwater

A con.tract for $28,980 hI! be~n awarded to Cllle Ho!n Construction Company L!mit· ed. of 5t. John, ~£Id., for III extension to the publle wharf at Freshwater, It wa~ announe· ed today by the Mlntster of Puhllc Works, Hon Howard Green. The company wbinlt· terJ the lowest bid on the pro­ject In responSe to the De· partment's advertising for public tenders. Specified completion date Is January 26, 1960.

The new extension will be a native timber crlbwork head extension measuring 40 feet )ong and 35 feet wide, lind a side extension measuring 15 feet long, which will make the existing wharf 180 feet

C Ii long and 35 reet wide. A slip-

$25 ' F'I'n' 'e 'Fo' r' DI'stur'b"ance ap 'n way mcnsuring 20 (eet long and 20 feet wide I~ to be built '1' Caplin are reported to he Into the head o( the wharf on lJtental A stiff fine and a stern heard, from' the·War Mcmol'lal plentifUl in the Tel'cnccville the south side . . _ warning were given to a youth ·as· Iar as the Court House. area n~( Fortune Bard t:r: e This work will provide more

Inbl HOSPil'l found gullty of causlng'l\ dis· Magistrate O'l'.'ClJ told the qUlal~ ! ICS wthere brepohr e. th ct space for trarfic involved in Ii u reports turhance on. Duckworth Street ~outh he could' be glvcn six ro In" on e cae 1.'5 In a tl h dl" h' h -UJ

been missing at 4 a m June 5th months In jail without the area yesterday, but none have Ie adn kllng of t ~ b!lS , and . une 4th HI' . • , b rted t d tb more oe ng and fls landing .g rt • e s The young man appeared option of a fine for this type een repo ye aroun e 5 /~eI6~ >·cars. lias in Maglstrale's 'COUl't yeater' of. offense. "If you're con. Burin Peninsula. I space. , ~e\~hs ~o luclles In day 'and pll!atlcd not guilty to vic ted in this CUUI·t again of I Plans and specifications I ~re 6~ Ius. lie the charge. Police witnc8ses anything else of this kind complalntng because of the 1 were prt'pared II)' the St In~ ha~ SUIt and a ~ald he had shouted at them I you'll get the limit," he sald'

j conduct of ro\\'dies on that I ,Iohn's District Oflil'c of the I

fltbbina h.a nnllceahlc ~s they walked aW3Y alter. "This' conduct 'ha~ to be stop; street," he continucd. i Harbours and Rivers En· 1$ bands to·l.che~kjnJl thE' cal' he w~s In. 1 ped .. People living on Duck· The youth \\'~~ fined $25 01' I' gJlIf!cring Branch. Depnrtment

I They said bls voice could be worth Street ate constantly lone 11I0ntb iJI iail. of Public Works. •

~ur~:ll:~ ~1~IllP,~ ~hlth lhe.l· ~an· t'1c'cltd: I're:>ldc'nl, P.rV. D. L.' C H. :O;~~I'Jt WI5 Ihl' tltf~1 nut do II il~1I Ilulla'l is JlI'Ol:lll'rd I.. lIul'ry. {'IJI'j;'S B~:ldl; S~CI'f" ~rf.t·ht'r with 111 IV ... rf10lf

i ulld~, coutl'~C:. ; t~ry. liei'. \\'. J. l!~ktr. Budl' I u>nill'~lIation prestnt,

TERRIFIC VALUES HERE GIRLS' ANKLETS

4 Pairs fer .................. ,...... . ....... 49(, ( .... Pt'rox. 12t. 8 ,~ir)

GIRLS' SUMMER BLOUSES

Sanforized Broadcloth Fit 2 - ~ - 6 Reg. $1.19 - $1.25 N?w ....................... ····8ge.

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WOMEN'S NYLON GLOVES - SPECIAL .................... 29c,

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THE DAilY NEW ST. JOHN'S, NFlD., SATURDAY -.~----------------------- ----...:..:..:.:~..:..:;::..:...:.~;..;.~;.;..:;.;;~~~=-----..;;~~!.J~~ ---..

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. The DAiLt Nt:WS It a mllrnln, paller !Slabilshed In 1894. alld publl.heD at tbe Newl BUltdlllll:i~ ~ Duckwurtb Street, 51. John. Newfoundiand b1 Robinson & Cumpany. LImited

MEMBEII 01' THr CANAIllAN PItt:S~

The canadian Prf'1I tl exclWilVely enUlIed til tbe use for r.publicatllln 01 all news dt.spatchea In this paper credit. ed to It or til the Assuclated Press or P ~ulers and alsu tbe local newl publlsb ed therbln.

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. '. SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1959. ------Fifteen' Years . To "D II Day

. ':Fiftcell ycars ago toda:' thc g'I.'eatest amphibious assault in thc h'istOI1' of war was lauriched against the beaches of German-

· heid Normandy. It had been preceded during the night by a massi>;e drop of parachute troopers lind supportcd by a \'ast air co\'er and naval bombardment. It was a crilicai . moment in world history but by evening it was known that all was well. The beachheads had been firm I:' established. A solid Irpnt was soon built up. The last p11!lsC of the wal' in Europe was well started. . The preparation~ for D-Da~' were tl'iumph of organization and secrecy. the' latter particularly r~markable in \'iew of tlie tre­n1cndous assemblies of men and materials built up in British ports. The slippl.,· rcquirements WCI'C

staggering ill their immensity. In the first six days of the inrasion there had bcen put "shore a:w.ooo n~e'll, 54,{)OO tanks and othcl' . .

\'chides, and 100,000 tons of sup­plies. And all this was achieved without the use of harbour facil­ities. These had to be provided by the artificial harbours known as Mulbcrries which had been towed across the Channel.

It is difficult today to recapture the thoughts and emotions of June 6, 19<14. But the events of the previous year had built up great confidence in the allied world and' for all the tremendous hazards of the invasion of Normandy. there was a serene conviction that it must succeed. But for the Allied Supreme Command. and particul­arly for General Eisenhower on whom rested lhe ultimate respon­sibility for launching the attack in the face of difficult weather con­ditions. there WI!!l'C many agonizing hours. It was an epic moment in hbtory and in the annals of human efforl, heroism and devot­ion to duly.

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... Canada's Foreign Secretary 1 ' ' ,

-:The DeparlmellL of External A1fairs' ill Canada had small illl­l??ftance be!t1re 1926 and did not begin to grow in slature until the war. By 1941.1. when MI'. St. ~liul;ent l:esigned to become prime minister, the office of Secretary of State for External Affairs had ac­quired great prestige. Canada had assumed a major voice in the affairs of the United Nations and much was due in this connectioll t,o the work of Lester Pearson. a careel' diplomat. who was persuad­ed to leave the Ci\'il Service to dir­ect Canada's foreign affairs at the pplitical level. . : In one of his few dC\'iations fl'Qmpolitical routine. iVlr. Diefcn­'baker" when he became prime minister in 1957. brought Sydney Smith, . president' of Toronto Uni­. versity, into the cab.inet as Exler-

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nal Affairs minister. To succeed Mr. Smith, who died suddenly a few weeks ago, he has chosen his Minister of Public Works, Howard Green.

It is an office for which Mr. Green has had no special experi­ence. A lawyer of distinguished appearance and pleasing personal­ity, he is one of the stronger mem­bers of a relatively weak cabinet. Nevertheless he was not consider­ed the most obvious choice for the foreign affairs portfolio. This happens to be a field in which the pl'ime minister likes to. play a supervisory role and this may cramp Ml'. Green's style to some extent. However, he is an able politician and his suitability for his new office must be left to be judged by his performance .

·Exploring Labrador It has been revealed that the'

mineral exploralion division of the 'British Newfoundland Corporation N-rfll spend· abou.t $250,000 this year on furthel' examinatioll of miner" :aJized rock within its concession :areas in Labrador. This will be a fairly extensive operation that wiil ~nclude magnetometer surveys, ~rface exploration and drilling. It 1s a reminder of the degree to l:~lich Brinco is fulfilling its obligations under its agreement with the provincial government. ~'Fhe work that Bl'inco has already t· •.

qone in Labrador has done much to raise expectations· with reli!'<>;;t to development of importance within a reasonable period of lime. Attention has been rightly directed chiefly to the survey of the Hamil­·ton Falls and the access road which

has been run from the Falls to the QUebec-NOl,th Shore railway. It is in this vast source of hydro-elect­ric power that the prospect of the earliest and most spectacular developments appear to lie.

But it is not unreasonable to suppose. that in the immense wild­erness of Labrador may be found in time the basis for many import­ant mining operations. Exploration is handicapped by the shortness of the working season. But Brinco is making the maximum use of the operational time it has in each yeal' and is thereby. making also a \'cry notable contribution to the first stages of converting the natural resources of Labradol- into

,the promise of a new prosperity for the province.

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Mobilitv For- Fishermen ·"·the question of federal loans for" use them the oldUme dependence

· ermen has been discussed in on traps which have two major . House of Commons to little defects. One is that they are a ractical ·good. But what is more successful method of fishing only esirable is some system of pro" when cod come right into the land. iding fishermen with the mobile The other is that much of the trap

ipment ·that will give them 'a fish is of small size. The larger cod ider field of operations anq a· are to be found in offshore waters.

onger· season.. If t~e federal government were ,Various types of 10ngIiners are" to give substantial assistance to

oy; .. in ·us,e. They have brought groups of fishermen to procure

In The Nrws By WAYFf.RER

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NOTES AND COMMENT It was rec~nt1y disclosed that the

l'iewfoundland government is paying a high price In Interest fOl' the delay 01 the red~ral government In trans (erring the sum due under the ~k ~ all' recommendations for lhe rast two yeal·S. This whole amount had to he borrowed on a short term basis. For last y~ar th~ total Interest on this borrowing has becn hardly less thall $lIOO,OOO and each day that passes without the paymcnt from Ottawa is costing In the neighbourhood Of. S2,000. Thc totnl sum Involved is a little less than 514 mllllon, Incidentally. ~Ir Fulton had added this In the payments that, according to him, !'lew(oulldland had received from Ottawa In thc last fiscal year. Howe\'er. the money call· not be transferred until parliamcn­tary sanction has been given.

+ + + Somebody in the office of the

Mlnlat,r of Finance In Ottawa has put the blame for delly on the opposItion. Thlt, of course, is silly Th, opposition II" the duty of examlnlni clollly the legisl,­tlon that h .. been Introduced bv the government and some of It h .. betn of an extr\mely contro­venl.1 nlture. The debit. on the m .. sur. to control power di.tri, butlon r,qulred much detailed consideration. The proposals for the amendment of the unemploy, ment inlurlnce act art al,o n,c"sarlly sublect to close anaiy. lis. But there is no reason why the government could not have managed to bring the Newfound, lind revilion bill into the House • t In earlier date. That was mere· Iy a matter of determining the order of business. In that respect, Newfoundland has an obviously low priority.

+ + + We were Interested in the announce

ment that the nell' A ngliran h i ~h schOOl lor St. John's will sect; to reI" petuate the nanies of thc colleges il will displace by being known as Bishops' College. It is to be assumed that Bishop'Feild and Bishop Spcnccr will retain their prescnt names a~ elementary schools, Dut it may alst) bt 8~sumed that one resu It will be that the word Feildian will takc on a new connotation in the iuture. It would bc presumptuous on our part to pass any comment on this although

as an old Feildlan, and with 'vivid rccollcctions 01 ail that the name med tu mean. wc can nut help deplor· 'ing the necessity which has brought nbout the change. Felldian, as a mat· ler 01 lact .. no longer is a descriptive term lor athletic teams made up of lonner members of Bishop Feild Col lege. It has now a more general ap· ·plication. To that extent. it has 1051 sUllie of its lormer Significance anoi that. we think. is a pity,

+ + + We were reminded the other

day by a piece in the paper th't St. George'l Field WIS 11111 In u .. is recently as 1934. Of counl, that may lIem I lonll tlml .ge t. the young. It is doubtful If Iny· one under the Ig, of 40 could even say today wherl St. Georg,'s Field used to ·b,. Bot it w .. the great centre of sporting activltl .. in ih lime. It had I fi rtt cl .. , football field and often do' w. re­call as a small boy clutching .ur big penny firmly In hand II w • went to SII a senior Illgu. locc,r gam. of • lummlr .vening. W. have played cricket In the greunll south of the football fi.ld, 'Ik,n part in fi.ld sporh, Ind play,d many a Ichool loccar gem. in St. George'. and it i, I I,ndm,rlc that will not b, euily ·forgott.n by those who were privlleg,d t. '"­loy its facilities.

+ + + The ~olltbcrn part of the ground

sen'cel not only for cricket but al50 for uJsclJall. In the days II'hen John !l Orr WJ:' the pJlrlln of base bali, 5t. Georgc's Field lI'as a popular resort. The diamond was crude but it served . The (·ricket pitch was crudcr. II was ne('essarv to roll out cork matting to nwkc Ih~ game possible at ail. What ~ Ion;,! time it must bc sincc a game 01 crick!'t was last plaYed In St. John's. The game was gil'en up by the schools bCl';)lIsc Ihe spring weather Was un· ,uitable. But for many years matchcs were held in summer on either St. Gcorge's Field or on the grounds at Pleasantville and there was no more pleasant or relaxing way of passing a hot summer's day. The game was worth playing il ollly for thc privilege l,r II'carin;i white flannels. II sartorial custom which. so far as :-':ewfoundland is conccrned, has long since becn con· signed to the limbo of forgoUen things.

TO THE EDITOR THE CLC AND POLITICS

Editor Dally Neil'S, Dear Sir-Recent news Items, press

and radio commentary have becn di­rected to the subject of a new political party. It Is common knowledge, I believe. that the Canadian Labour Congress Is pl'esently exploring this particular subject with a I'iew to con· sidering recommendations of this nature at its next COnl·cntion. As one of the Representatives of that ors·ani. zation In :\ew{oundland. I wish to express some views on the millter. I trust you will be able to du me the courtesy of granting space in YOUI'

news medium for their publication. In recent years. even before the

adl'cnt of SmallwoodiStn to ;O<ell'lounci· land, the necessity for unions and kindred groups to engage In more di· rect political action has becn e\·idcnl. This need becomes morc pronoullced when one considers that today almost every aspect of community life in Canada Is either influenced 01' con· trolled by legislation and GOl'ernment policy. .

The old line parties, whose prescnt­day policies arc difficult to tell apart have, by and large, ceased to fulfill the political needs of unions and kindred group in our society. They have, to a large extent, deserted the Interests of the ordinary clti:en and become Instead the bedfellows of the wealthy. The Inclination of a large segment of the Canadian population

being seriously cripp led or annihilated. These developments. I suggest, par­

tially account for Labour's stepped up interest In political affairs. Unions have always been to the forefront In mattcrs of public interest and any direct political action that might be taken by them in the immediate fu· ture will also slem from a growing desire among trade unionists to pro­ject this interest in public matters slill further.

:-':ell'foundland. under normal cir· cumstances, would perhaps have been lite last Province in Canada where trade unionists would de\'iate from their lonl: established policy of parti· ~an political neutrality, They would havc, I suggest. confined their activl· tics to political education without dil'cct political action. However, the hirth 01 Smallwood ism with the aid of il Tory midwife earlier this year has causcd OUI' trade unionists to change their thinking on the subject of politi. ("ill action. Totalitarianism in any fOl'm is repugnant to all free union members. We now h'ave It in New· foundland. As a result, Newfoundland 1H1ionists nlay well lead the parade of' Canadian citizens into a new pOlitical order.

Yours truly, W. FRANK CHAFE,

Newfoundland Representative.

WHY?

towards the Idea of a new political Editor Dally News, party has therefore evolved more from Dear Sir-In the N.ws today Is I

Its dissalisfaction with the exisling dispalch from ottawa that Mr. Justice poJilical order than any other cause. S. Hughes of the Supreme Court has

It Is my opinion that a new political been appointed Chairman of the Civil party for Canada. Including :\cwfound· Service Commission. His salary being land, will emerge el'cntuaUy in any Ihe highest paid to any of the 1~O,OOO case. The synchronized leglslatil'e Cvil Sen' ants of Canada, 522,000. attack on the .Trade Union ~Iovement It is difficult for a Newfoundlander which is currently in progrcss all to understand why the Newfoundland across Canada and which i5 unlnis- GOI'el'nment who say they are short takably inspired by union haters. has of moncy can pay several of the meJ'l merely served to accelerate the pro· in our civil serl'ice /I much larger cess. Labour. thinking that the nisht· sRlary, $25.000 a yeal' and a $lI,OQO mare of the past was over, lived pension after 10 years of .ervlce. throuih the ·post.war years in wHat' JIll'. Justice Hughes job i8 a very hi. now proven Use\(, to be a false Important one. He Is the country'. •• nle of security. Labour stood easy biggest employer. There is no com· while Its enemies prepared for war. parlson In the work that Ju.Ue. That war Is now on. The enemies of Hughes wlil be caUed upon to ~o­Labour. by using the Goebbels "big and the work being done by the hllhly lie" philosophy &0 familiar to all of paid men here in Newfoundland.

WHY.

Edson In Washington

SOVIET KIDS TWO YEARS ABEAD WHILE WE DAWDLE

By PETER EDSON :-lEA Washington COl'l'espondent

WASHINGTON - {NEAl - Salty Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover is bcst known u the daddy of the atomic Bub. marine, the Shippingport. Pa" atomic power plant, and the fast comeback. But his Ideas on the U.S. educational sys. tem show he's a free thinker in that field too.

"I'm not afraid of federal aid to edu· cation," he saYI bluntly.

We've had I little of It ever since the Civil War, he explains. We got a little more of It in the Smith·Hughes Voca· tional Education Act of 1917. And We

,ot .tiIl more In the Defense Education Act of lut year. •

"The only thing wrong lI'ith federal aid to education." the admiral bc!icI'e5, "il that there hasn't been enough of il."

Admiral Rlckover uys he looked all through the Federalist papers of post· I,tevolutionary War days to see if there wa, any reference to free education. He found none.

Pllrltans' had a little compulsory edu· cation in Colonial times. But in 1850. MuachUJetta required only 12 weeks of Ichoolln, a year for children aged 8 to 14. MilSl&sippi was the last 5t~te 10 adopt free, compulsory education, That was in 1920.

Education iii freer in most countries of Europe today than it is in the United IItates, .ay. the admiral. Univer.ity fees in Europe are the equivalent of $1~0 to $200 a ye~r. In the United States they're lip to $2,000, which isn't free.

"Most politicians don't understand the need for education," sayS the admiral. "They ought to latch on to it."

Admiral Rickover thinks educators aren't a HI'e to this situation. either. There's only one union of teachers and all critici6'm from within is stopped, he says.

John Dewey (the late American edu· cator) is still god and National Educa· tioll Assn, his apostles.

The Russians adopted the Dewey method after their revolution in 1917. Then they threw it out and adopted the British system, Under it, the national government gives help to local school systems with two expedieats.

They iet no money unless they com· ply with the rules. And there are com· petent inspectors to make sure they comply,

The result of this educational relol'm, 5)'5 Riekovel', is that by 1960 the Soviet will have 1,200,000 acienlisL! to our 900,000, according to best eslima tes.

A Unil'eNIJ' of ~liehigan team that went to Russia found tbat Russian high school graduates were two years ahead of ours. Russin graduates are not just technicians, either. They have a good liberal arts training and background. Thi! enables them to think better and gives them a greater desire to lead. "And they have no drum majorettes," the ad· miral observes deadpan.

Soviet college professors are. now paid the equivalent of factory managers. American tcachers, says the admiral, are now paid about with there're worth. But if they were paid a little more. it might indUce better people to enter the teaching profession.

It takes 30 or 40 ycars to make allY changes in the educational systenl alld we don't have the bcst brains in the coun· t.,· working on it, the admiral obsen'es.

E"eryone ought to hve the opportunity to get the best education he can. But· wilb 57,000 .chool boards In the coun· try, )Ie 18k. how is it possible to pro\,ide all with eqllal opportunity?

III contrast to these views on educa· tion. presented ill the cour.e of an bour· long, rapid fire question-and,answer ses­alan wilb Admiral JlIckover, consider a proposed .constltutional amendment 1I0W before Congress.

It has been introduced' by Sen Her· man E. Tllmadge (D. G.) It would pro­v:de that the .tates and their pOlitical lub-dlvlslonl Ihan have eomplete and exclusive control of public Ichools!

. PEACE FOUNDATION Kitchencr,Waterlo Record

In a world where nations still are com· peting in weapons of war, tbe Gandhi Peace Foundation now being ~tab\i5hed in N.ew Delhi, India, will seem to many I futile lesture toward the eslablish, ment of peace. Financed by a' Gandhi memorial fund, the foundation is plan· lIill' to make , .tudy of the Mahalma', writln.s In (lrder to draw up I system which may be applied by peace mo\'e­m,"tl.

ftOTA1IO GAMBLERS FrederIcton Gleaner

There are reasons to believe that New Brunswick'. potato growers are

us, have attacked Labour's creditable standing in public opinion and. with the aid of political mercenarlcs, havc prepared . legislative chains with whiell to bind unions. Trade unionists across the country, slowly recovering from the shock of the first assault, are turn· in, to political aetlon as a eounter· attack. They now realize that they mUlt act quickly and effectively In this field to protect thel~ freedom from

OSTAnIO'S BLACK FL,E!! amoni the world's most optimistic Sudbury Star people.

Wal(cl' Henderson, member of Pulla· Despite the disappointments of stili ment for the northern British Columbia another aeuon of lloor prices for their ritling of Cariboo, claims the black fUel crop. they hive been bUIY plantlni In his constituency are the larllest in .• tlll another crop, which agricultUre the world. The man must be boulin,! official. ..tlmate will take up only We are equally certain that the bllfgeat eight percent. less acreage than last hlac k!Jies lil'e in Northern Ontario. Our yell'"

ishermen within reach of offshore more suitable fishing craft, it a)l1tS which were .fonnedy outside would .be helping to underwrite he·range of their equipment. They production on a more secure basis ive also overcqm~ .lor those· who and,expediting the modernising of

fishing operations. -This would be • lasting and constructive .form of economic aid to the Newfoundland

black flies live in Northern Ontario, As In the past, the SUccess of this \,"' , .. ,.~ rlies have caused escaped year', effort. (If potato growers lies J,risollers of war and prison escapees concealed in the unpredictable 1'1.

tl) sUrJ'ender 10 the authorltie5. They . lal'les o( one of the world's most specu. . fishing industry. have put strong men in ho.pital. lative markell.

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"' Strength For T By EARL L

Jesus Christ declared Ih into the world to ;;iI'c me ~.I Ht abundant lile. n If!

What did He mcan b) tho b d t I'f" H - ter~ a un an 1 c. c nleanl

up and on and go iu life "hlhlil! I Ie ill lav~ lost 10 SOLnc dC6ree. Oh"

sure, we go along day br d . ~ li£e as it comes I\' c rlo I~t Itl can. We keep o~t or troubl bttt our bills. We arc more or It .. It II ' k tss u 10 our 11'01'. All this i! Is not abundant life.

The abundant lire is somelhin. begins at Ihc vcr; Ctntcr of • and works out :nt:) the el'eOiltr d '1 n I al y occupy our al1ention. Th ant life is lull 01 Ii;;hl. ! God in His crealion crealed tillt of all. The abuud.nt lire i full of spiritual ,ecllrilr If I

• I Or deciared thaI ali aUI hUl'il) hid Int? HI~ hand,. The abundant' 101'L1lg hle-:loLll~ ;hc Sctond ting sell a.ide. Ihl'lL,ting blrr~ talialion ou: of onc'; lile, goinl onc's WilY to be oi helplul anyone in need.

We ,hould be ahle Iv telilbe ence between • Chri,lian a~ Christian-and, as 3 matter 01 ' can. The Iludistill:;itishable Is only a Christian in name . Christian is dmerm!. His iii! k abundant life. ,

In the abulldan! liie. Chrill us a great ;:ift. RCdth oul )'DIiI

and take it. TRI(;Gl:lt 1I.\Ppr~ IlJdi .. n~poJi, Xetl!

The public h.1, a li~ht 10 be ed about a case Iii which police shot and killed a 'H"'",LlL burglary suspect. Whether or DIll youth lailed to hall on call,lh! mains that he wa, fleeing. not the oflicers. It wouid nol har! dificulty for Ihe police dep~ have identified and picked u~ even if he had eEcaped custOilr time. How much . would havc becn.

THE BORED

Agrs pa,s. and ra:tnot h~ that wc should all be reluCllDI go, which may be On the nn!. age 01 innocence ~nd the age ia5m.

Enthusiasm i:, 3 rlI'Jl'ing iort! lllense powcr. The pcr,Oll who ride rough orer many obstacitl, ing ambition, satisfyIng curiolil!, ing wide through life.

With enthusiasm, )'ou find lOif an endless round of rewards, your interests be broad or narret. counls is that the things you you 'pursue hard, 10 the ftnish. point of master~' and and full appreciallUn.

We seem. unfor1U:I:ltl'ly. to bill' and less of that as Ihe years roU many are eontenl to play thl "getting through the dar." the surface of their intm5tS, plumb the deplhs. The hall for finishing thin~s.

They do not SCCIII to apprtril!l thc unqucnchable le't lie clll iasm can Inake Ihc dlfferencl lil'iag and merel~ cXI·ling.

As for our innocc",c. a 101 of ;)ppears to be goin~ by the bO~

Of course wc (';;nnol the simplicities vi • r"rmer cil'i1ization is ~artgcI·hea\')'. hcdged about hy dcdces u~, guide us. ~hO)IH at u;, and now and theH instruct us.

As these things close in a good many appc~r no longtl

the Innocence to enjoy the pleasures. :'>tillior, of courle but millions also do not, lbe of the family, the beauty of of trees, these el'identIy b1: much of their deep appeal f people.

A National Educalion report on juvenile delinQueJil1 many Interesting and sotnt things to say. One shocker gestion that most 01 the are not "sick" by an), care to use, but simply are. In "nasty sport." .

In other words. their . brutality. is nol a lashln, deep inner cau,c bul in stances is just "!UIl and 5tyle. Should Ihi~ ,iew

merit, it suggcsts , lernbll of the youthful urge 10 lind

play. hOU;) Arlumenls ragr Ihat t

silns of fading ellthUSII .• m tl cence' exist. tilcy are not ~till serious (or our lulUre. • multiply. When will the), bf If not now? . . , SIC TRANSIT GLORIA·

Farmer Carl Snider clO land in peace again. (hI"

Back in the days when only 48 states in the Union. of pOllulation was plumb . middle of Snider's Oine). e field. And that, for sol\! fbtfl drew tourists to the spot nothing to sec thcre, 01 t jl. corn-trampled corn. tM

. -ion Now, since the adm 1s, , the Census Bureau has 10 new center of populall.o~dt(l 17 miles away Irom S\ iP Snidcr eouldn', bc harPI! million .

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Lions Speaker Junior Brandl Wedding Rev. N. B. SPCA Meeting Congratulation.s ': H dd

BELL ISLA:'.JD-The Junlor l BELL ISLA~D-Conr;ratu· o er Bralleh of SPCA, whieh Wa5! lations and best wishe! to Mr.

I organized here last year held! and :'III's. Lloyd Pitts who will'

BELL ISL'AND-At the last I its fin.al ~eeting for the cur· i be 1 year marrie~ .on Sunday; meetinj! of the Lions CIl\b the I ~~nt ) eal, on Saturday, :'.Iay JUlie 7. Mrs, Pitts was the

I guest speaker was Rev. N. B.' th. . Hodder, U.C. Pastor, Bell Island. \ The m.eetm~ ~as held In Clean Up Week who gave an address on "In. the Public BUII.dmg on B.en. dustry and Religion are In· I nett. Street, wIth .the. Vice· BELL ISLAND-The '"'

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.. L' r' ttl president, Patsy Smith m the d J scrara c. I e IS no a cup 0 h' on week or une has been be drained. It is a measure tD I e all', designated by the Wabana I be filled, the speaker pointed ~aRePDrts for the year were Town Council as Clean Up 10ul. He spoke of sen'ic to , .. d by the Secretary and ,V k : e Treasurer. ' ee. others. and hone3t effort and! Boll r p t h tl t th; Everyone Is urged to paint.

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I love of God and man ,Ie or s s ow la ell' . h' , , " organization was very active Ime and repair t elr fences,

I 1 he reverend gentleman was lid' I d ' t 'I outhDuses etc rake up and

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IIIl .ro! uec, Y presl ent·c ccl,; quire funds which were used clean up their gardens, etc. 1 WI.llard Pills, and was thanked 1 t I' t 'b t' g'ft f f 't' d \ Your, Councilll'ill have trucks 'bv \Ie \I F I I .1' II ( IS rt u e ISO rUI an . k' ~ " x. ac ~r ane. 11'10 mauc i confcctionery to needy chilo monng, ta mg away the de·

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,relerencc to hIS Iml)cnrhng de,1 dren. Flowcr bulbs and cal· I bris. So please coope~ate. parlurc from Bell Ishllld to lake II cndars were also distributed' Let us make our town a ht.tle

I o~er the ~l'twood Charge. and in the community. i bet~ed looking, by l.ndividual \ Wished h~m and ~\j ,fanllly, Don ~Iercer, President -and I actIOn, Your Council thanks 'success. "hlle laborlllg In tilat' G T' V· P 'd t \' vou for past cooperatiDn and part 01 God's "ineyard, ' ot~~~ee p:~!:[' b:~~~hre:~ ~~ urges yOU to keep up' the

.rohn's. attended the meeting, good work, ,

P lIn addressing the meeting. I Corner Brook cIty Is elean· eop e In The :'Ill'. :'Ilercer told the members Ing up for Her Royal High·

threat the Junior SPCA here n~~s: the Queen. WhD wlll be

N was one of the best things vI~ltlng there ... ~he Queen ews that thc parent branch has WIll not be \'!SIting Bell Is· sponsored in Newfoundland land, but we. ourselves,. must

_ I during recent veal'S live here every day, which II BELL ISLAN D-:llrs, James i ..•. reason enough for the Muni·

Wicks of Wcsle"ville B B who I He paid tribute to the late' . II I , ,." 'I J H' 'h g' d clpa Y sponsored e ean up, wa; here on a holid. ay visit to \ .• , ' all co, II 0 or antze •

1 her brother, ~r. J, ~1. LeOrew" the junior branch here. ~Ir,. • : and other relatives and friends.illaw.eo, he remarked, had Arnved Home . : left the Island Thursday to re.: earned on the SPCA work on -

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turn to her home. I Bell Isla!ld down through the BELL ISLAND-Mr. Robert __ I years Without pay, He was Kent or Bridal Avenue, Bell Rev. N. B. Hodder, U ,c. pleased to see Charlie, son, of Island, arrived home from hDS-

1 Pastor, Bell Island, has lelt for I the late ;\\. J. HaweD, carrYlllg pital recently lind will spend 'Grand Bank to attend the an.: on II'lth SPCA work on Bell a few weeks here with hIJ I nual conference which is beino· Island, family. ! held at that town this yea; I :'Ill', l\~ereer suggeste~ t~at He is looking well and Is ! The sessions opcned there! the .!ulllor S~C.~ orga~lzatlon feeling better than he's been

.1 Wednesday. Rev. Hodder is ac.: conSider affhahon. 1I:lth an I il' years, .1 companicd by Mrs. Gus EI'c'! adult welfare or::amzatlon here, i We take this opportunit~· It! ,leigh, I~y.rcpresentative o( the i H~ also sugges.ted that. ~he I wishing "Bob" all the best church, ' JUlllor. organization consi. er and hope that his stay will

I SUPplYlllg a carbon monoXIde be prolonged, , ,. /las chamber for humanely de· -------: :'Irs, ~CT\'y Sullil'an was. III : sll'o"in>: do~s and other small A·· ,St . .TOllll s rccently on a routlllc . il . I tribute to ppreClatlon 1 shoPPlIlg trip. I sma anima 5, as a , the late :'.1. J, Hawco and to I i .--:-, I name it accordingly. He point·: BELL lSLA:-:D-:'lt, Edward I ~~r. Charh~ 0 Ne~\l was hcre . cd out thaI the local dog I Corbett and family of East : durl~g the I\epk dOlllg ~llSlnCS~ i problem cDuld be worked out I Wabana, Bell Island, wish to ; [or Canada Packers Lllluted. \ with the Waban a Town coun· extend their sincere thanks I . : cil. to a11 kind friends wh~ helped , . M:s. Joe Ba,ha, who,. was, :Ill', Tessier also addressed in any wa)' to alleViate the \ VISltlllg he,r daughter Ceclha at ! the meeting explaining in de· sorrow caused by the de~th 151. George 5 and her ,Ister, :.Irs. i tail about the carbo:'l monoxirle of a dear wife and Ionng

1 Fred Bnsha at Corner Brook, gas chamber and Its con· mother, the latt !\frs. Ed· I returned to the Island a few str~ction. ward C.orbett. They also wish 1 days agO. One hundred percent, .t· to extend their sincere .ppre· i, - . tendanee pins were presented ciatiDn to the doctors and , ~11~s ~Iargaret Reid" nurse III six members. nurses .of the Grace Hospital : tram~ng at SI. Clare s Mercy i Vlce.President Patsy smith, \ and to all who sent wreaths, i Hospital" .spent the week end I thanked the "isitD\'§ on behalf telegrams, cards and letters

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, here Vlsltmg her parents, Mr. of the organization. • from far and near to cDnsole Rnd llirs, Gerald Reid. I them in their great losS.

I Mr. J. ~Ial;;; the Imperial Cburch Services i Boys InJ·ued IOil Company was here during I I the past .week fr?m SI. John's ANGLICAN..: on a bUSiness VISIt. ' (Second Sunday after Trinity)' BELL ISLA:-:D-Two boy!,

_ ' St, Cyprian's-Rectol" Re\',' George and Cyril Drowns of ~Ir. Sam Oeluney was a week; T,E. Smith. Curate, ReI'. H,: East :\0, 1, .Wabana, wer,t

,I'isiting around Conception Bay.' \\' Sibley, B.A,: Organist. ,Iiss, taken to hospital at ~\. John ~ I 1,1. L, .Jennings, L.R.:\:~1. last week·end to receive treat· I ~Ir, Franri; Gosine was a I 830 a.m.. Holy Communion: 1 men~ for burns about the fa~e, 'recent "isilor to the Capital. I 11 a.m .. Sung Eucharist; 2.30 I received when they set {l~e \

' _ pm" Children',s Serl'ice: 71to some gun powder In a lin

~Ir. and ~Irs. Fred J. New· p,m .. Evensong and Sermon, ! can, to : hook were week end visitors to 51, Mary's-8.30 a,m .. HDly \ The boys are reporte~ I the Island visitin" old friends Ccmmunion: 11 3.m., Holy have found the powder In a.n

• and acquaintances.".~lr. and ~rs, communion: 2.30 pm., C~li1. \ ?Id powder horn, ~umpedlr!t 1 Newhook were reSidents of the dren's Senlee' 7 p.m., E\ en· mto a can and set It. on f , Island for sevenleen years. ~Ir. song anc! Ser~on. with. the result being an. eX' Newhook was principal 01 the UNITED CHURCH ploSlOn. former Church of England 11 a,m, Dh'ine worship: 2,30 A brother .of ~ne of ~he Academy at "'abana durin~ that p m" SI1~day School; 7 p.m"I1)O~'S, who are first. CO\l~In!

i time, and during their sojourn I Dil'ine worship, The mornill~ I put out th~ ~~e when t elr Ion the Ifl~nd made llllmerOUf \ <pn'ir". "'Ill he ro.nducted b~ 1 clothing cau!!.. d' tl t ~ friends who were glad to weJ, ilip C·terk of Sef~ionf, 'II' i U!est

, reports In Icate la : come them h~ck to the Iron: .)~roh A. H~rri' 1'hp l'\'enlllZ I the onrn~ ~re not !erlo

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~ Isle. ~Il', Newhook is noll' I ~pn'lrp Will he undN tile Ih , • '! S~iPllCP teacher at Bi~hop ft'ild i rrrtion o[ ~Ir'. (R"v.1 ~. B'i OrdinatIon , College, ' HodMr ' 1 SALVATION ARMY BELL ISLAND-Among th~

~Ir, .Jue Basha spent th~ "'cek i Corps Of(icers. Senior ~la·. ordinands to the Diaconate at ,fishing on Ihe local mainland. jor Wall arc 8nd :lll'~' p~ke. the ordinal ion Ceremony held

11 a.m .. HDliness :'.Ieetlng: _.30, in the Cathedral of SI. John the Captain Lemuel Barrett paid I p.m .. sunday School; 6,?0 p,m" i Baptist Sunday morning, ~lay

a business trip here from Young peD~le's :llee.tmg: A 7 . 31st., was Waller Hammond, son Spaniard's Bay during the past I p.m .. Sail'allon ;\Ieetlng . .11! of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hammond \wpk, , 1 are welcome. of Wabana, Bell Island. 'fhe

, __ --.----- Lonl Bibhop of Newfoundland,

Mr. Jim Fitzgibhon has Ipfll Items of Interest Itt. Rev. J, A. ~leaden. D,D., 01· for Knoll Lake where he has liciated at the La,ing·on-o!· secured a job. BELL ISLA~.m-Mr. and Hands. He was a~sisted by, the

. _ .. Mrs. Peter S. Rees have reo Venerable Arch·deacon". G. ~r, Cyril Moakler l'lslled the turned from the Maritimes Legge, Canons Rusted and Slade

capital recently. where they took an on the and the Revs. I. ParsDns, H. !'If, -----: spot look at Moncton where Batlen and R. S, Sheppard .. ,

. M~. Clayton Smith of Steers tltey Iikelv will settle some' The Rector of SI. C} prI3."!, Limited .was here. r.cccntly time this 'summer, They plan Bell Island, Re\', T. E. SmIth, domg buslllcss (or hiS fIrm, Icaving the Island permanenl. i was also present lor t~e cere· I - . iI' I ~ew Brunswick and' mony as wcll as Rc\. G, H. I Mr>" Gcrald Reid ,is Oler' :\:~\'a ns~otia. they were SUI', I Earle, principal Queen's CoUcj[r., ,opcralJDn and fcellng fmc, I'. d t {'Ind so man" Ren I Rev. E, D. Kendall, Rev. ~. I prise o· W H B G'lI , __ ,_. , Island~rs. includinl! HoP ~I~r' 1 Genge, Rev. . . ' I. , ~Ir. C. Churchill \\a~ here D Id F' d 'Ie\lullen Dirk. f. th I I . I d I ona . Ie .•. . '

, 10m, c oc~ main an recenl,' and \lar.I' Tallion, :'IIrs. In·; B' thd \ 11' dOIng bU;lIIe:lS, I spect~r :\I1chael Keough I Ir a ys I ~lrs. Hilda Rees entered Ihe I ,HOP,. in char~e of tram,c, i~ II Happy b;rthday tilOUgh be· Grace Hospital for surgical' ~ r.edencton, Will ge~1 ~~I ~;e lated \0 Brian and Blair treatment. Her many friends thIS ~ont.h; Fredd J c, uh e~ Tulk who were 14 years old

. h h d and hiS Wife A1fre a are ap !\lay 27 WIS er a spee y recovery, pily settled in n~ar French • Many' happy returns of the

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Eratta BELL ISLAND - In the

speech niJ:!ht programmP. of St. Augustine's school ~ppcar· lng on the Bell Island page May 30th, it was stated that the annual repDrt was I(iven

speaking DalhOUSie; the Tal, day to Mr. wm. H. White who lions are in Sydn~y, Mr. and celebrated his birthday June II Irs. Rees also Visited Mrs 2nd E, A. Cotton's mother, in lii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiFj uastoral Su~seX, II!

I by the principal R. B. Butler. 1 The context or the speech was not given publication, and we are at a loss to understand why it was not published, Had it appeared 0111' readers would have noted that the report was submitted hy the Prlnci·

I pat C. L Clarke. I , W :\Nl'ED ~ middle age hon~e· i kerpcr. Apply to Patrick 1 Hammond, 'fhr. Frollt, Bell

Island. Dial Z'29.

Annual Banquet BELL lSLA~m-The Bell

Island branch of the :-;e\\,· foundland Teachers' Assocla tlon will hDld Its annual ban, qupt June 9th In the CL,B Armoury, Special spt'akt'r ror the occasion will bE' professor W. J. Huwe of Memorial UnIversity.

More Bell Island newS I

will appear in Mon·: I day/s iuue .

IN MEMORIAM

PARSLEY In loving mtmory of •

dear son, DOMINIC PARSLEY,

who pISsed 'W'Y June 7th, 1958.

May the SuerI'd Ht'art of J"SlIS 1131'e mefl'Y on his soul.

-Ev.r rememb.red !ly his father .nd moth.r, Mr. And Mrt. Cbris. Put ley.

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THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S,

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Chit-Chat ¥ FOR THE LADIES *

LAW STUDENT cluded a third annivena\')' and Manners Make

Friends T b e Dalhousie University mothers' night which will long Class of 1911 Prize for second be remembered by all who bad bighest average a,nd the Frede, the pleasure of 'belng present. rick p, Blight Scholarship, went . -to George A. Caines, son of Mr. SUNSHINE CAMP and ~trs. L. Caines, 7 Humber 'frte following is a lisr of Park, Corner Brook, also the patients at the Sunshine Camp F. L. ~lIlner Prize In legal who are rcported well and history. happy. This list Is submllted

through the eourtcsy of the

Never say anything unki:ld about a guest who leaves early to anotlLer guest. If you do, the other guest may think uneasily, "I wonder what she'll say about me when I leave."

PASSES MUSIC EXAl\IS Congratulations are extended

to Debbie Bruce, daughter of ~Ir. and ~Irs. Mauri(e Bruce of 32 Cornwall Heights, who suc­cessfully passed the Trinity College of Londoll, music ex· amlnations. Five·year·old Deb· ble, who gained a total of 79% In the Initial Grade. is a pupil of Miss Joan Delahunty.

Junior Red Cross. Felix Martin, St. Vincent's;

Jane Young, Fiat Bay, St. Georges; Marjorie Goodyear, Cnrmanville; Edward O'Keefe, Blshop's Falls; David Cote, Glen· wood; Beryl Foss, Norris Arm; ~largaret Saunders, Glovertown; Lucy Hurley, Bay de Verdc; Edward Fahey, Wtstern Bay; :'Ilclvln' Fitzgerald, 'n'epassey; II'Y Blanchard, Mel vers, Bay of

Your gracious a!titude should not change abruptly the mome:.t • guest walk. out of your house.

CONGRATULATIONS Islands; Shirley Hunt, Corner Congratulations to Pamela Brook; Phyllip Strickland, Port

Newell, daughter of Capt. and 1 a~x .Basques; Edith Brenton, Mrs. C. Ncwell of Bonal'enture Noms Arm; Russel Snook, Avenue, who received honoul's I Honne ,Bay; Ralph Clarke, In Preparatory Dh'ision of the Chance COI'C; Gerald Barnes, recent Trinity College of )lusiC: Hell Island; Gerald Munden, examinations, ramela is a pupil i Burnt Island; Ann O'Neill, Har· of :'Iliss Doreen Coultas and at· , !JDur Grace; Linda Rowsell. tends Hol1own~' School. Lindlng Tickles; Pius Wal.5h,

Flower's Cove; Yvonne Whea· MO'fIII::RS tOil, Frederlckton, Notre Dame ENTERTAISED Bay; Rosemary Ryan, Calvert,

Xi Alpha ChaP. ter. Beta Sigma II Fel'fyland. Phi members entertained their -mothers at their 3rd. annil'cr.\ V.C. C.G'!.T. sary dinner helt! at the YWCA, Gower Street United Church club rooms oil "Ionda ... June 8, 1 was !he scene of a most 1m· 1959. The table was tilstcfully! presslve ceremony on Sunday, decorated with the traditional' :'Ilay 31st, when the ten Canadian yellow roses and a huge llirth'l Gi.l'ls in Training, members o{ day cake. )Iary Codner, pre;i'l thIS year's graduating class, reo dent, gal'e a short talk on the ceil'ed their graduation cerUn· highlights of the Chapter's cates at t?e evenln-g service. activities both social and ser· I Graduating were: Barbara vice for the past year and ask"1 Ben~oll, JI1 a r gar e. t Colli~s, ed our Intcmational Honourary LOUIse Dawe, )larlOn DaVIS, )Iember. ~ll's. Johnsllll. to cut II )[arion Fr.ench, Elizabeth :l-Ut· the birthd~\' cake. ~lrs. John. chell, :'Ilarllyn Moore, Angeline son wished ihc Chapter a happy I Nickerson, Janet Phillips and birthday and succc;s for thc Phylhs TuCr. coming ycar. ' . ThIS special serl'lce, In which

Beauty Briefs Shoes that have worn down

heels are not only ugly In them· selves. they can ruin your grnce· ful carriage and cause tired lines on the face. Have lifts Pllt , on your shoes as soon as they: are !leeded. \

Run' your finger across a solt : bar of soap so that the nails arc filled before you start your \tar· denlng or the house cleaning. It leaves no room for dirt, and Is easy 10 get out with warm water and a scrub brush.

House cleaning time is the time to check your rubber glo­ves. Even a Uny hole will iet In water harsh with the cleaning materials a~d blearhes and so hard on "our hands. Rubber gloves wlih cuffs are especially good since they prevent water from running back up your arm.

If you haven't got a full length mirror, get someone In the famlly to act as one before ,..ou go out. A~k them to check for croDked seams, dipping hems. dusty shoulders. el'crythin:: ~'ou can't see yoursclf. A full length mirror (or any mirror) b a good light will do ~'Olt more good t~an one In a dulicr. more f1attermg light. If you can stand the test of the critical mirror. YOII know you will look lo\'ely in Rny~1.

birthday on the same day. Lillian Case, \,ice.preSident,1 sCI:cral of the graduates par· on behalf of the Chapter, wei· t1clpate~,brough! to a close the comed the mothers and guests I graduation exercIses which had BIRTH from the three other chapters. commenced with a graduation Con8ratulations are extend· They were: Florence Burden. banquet, held earlier in the ed to Mr. and lIIrs. James Haley president of Alpha; Phyllis ~LiI· : week. on the birth of a daughter at IeI', \,Ice.president of Gamma, I Guest speaker for the evening the Memorial Hospital on ~Iay and )Ierina Diamond president was :'Iliss Ruth Tillman. Chris· 25. Baptised at SI. Thomas o{ Phi Alpha. ' I tian Education Field Secretar~' Aqulnus Church on June 2 by

Kenny -Murphy Wedding

The marriage of Sheila Murphy, daughter of Mrr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy, 39 Quidi Vidi Road and John Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kenny, Gooseberry Lane took place at st. Joseph's Church with a nuptual mass on April 11th. Attending the bride were Joan Murphy, as maid of honour; Jannette Kenny and Madeline Connors. The groom's attendants were Joe Kenny, best man; Doug Kennv and Doug Parsons. Flower girls for the bride were Brenda Gardine~ and Sheila Brocklehlll'st. The couple are now residing at 147 Forest Road.

Artel' the dinner, cach mother for the Ncwfoundland Confer· Rev. Fatber Connolly P.P. Given was ll'eScnted with a ycllow I ence of the Unitcd Church of tbe name, "Elizabeth Anne." rose RIIII relaxed fol' the cl'cllin!:I' Canada. ~liss Tillman urged the Sponsors were Mrs. Chesley, of entel'tainlllcnt prepared for graduating class "to lead a life Maddiean'and Alfred Robere. them. Three lillIe baliN dancer; ,IVoL·thy of the call1llG to which F h T

resent-For You and Yours . . • ThiJ eBD be a real red·Jetter day. Aspects are good

shopping for personal items, u clothing. jewelry, etc.,

for articles to beautify your SocIal activity is ilDder

excellent radiations, 50 80 ahead and plan a gay eveDing with Ihose you love best.

Past •.. Each farm worker in Future .. A 1ft d' the U.S. now produces products expected 10 belp IrIlIl ~. to supply more than 23 penons. of heart di~3leS '

is more than twice the of mentll ilInen. It is number IIIpplied per workct test of t~ U!triAsi( I

194D and lItul,lix limes the stomacb iuiCCl, IIId . numher back in 1820. lion of vilaJniQ 8.12.111

The Day Under Your Sign

AMERICAN ME ASPARAGUS VINAIGREETE. 1 envelope old fashion French

salad dressing mix 2 tbsps. chopped parsley I. cup finely chopped pickle 2 tsps. chopped onion :I tsps. capers 1 hard.cooked egg. finely chop·

ped 1 bunch fresh asparagus, cook·

ed and drained To make the dressini. com·

bbe salad dressing mix. vinegar wa ter and oil as directed on the envelope or cruet. Pour into a small mixing bowl. Then add parsley, pickle, onion, ca?ers and egg. Pour over drruned cooked asparagus. Chill. Serve as a salad on lettuce. Yield: 6 servings. CHICKEN .AND .ASPARAGUS

CASSEROLE ! pounds asparagus 2 cups medium white lIIuce 2 tbsps. lemon juice :I tbsps. Worcestershire sauce 2 cups thickly sliced chicken ~ cup Parmesan cheese ~ cup cr~al flakes Prepare and cook asparagus .

grees F .. for 20 to IS . until topping is ~ghC,' YIeld: 4 to 6 l!ITilll.

CREA~I OF SOt?

I pound asparalaa 4 cups milk 2 onio:ls. sliced ~, cup butter or 3 tb.lpS. flour 1.2 tsp. salt Few grains P~ptl Spicy Crouton! Wash a:;paragus. 1!:.I!l

Simmer tip~ in 1 C'~1 until tender. CUi tilt tender part of stall; remaining milk with tender. Press IhrotiI Melt butter b heat and blend in pepper. SloITly aM ~tock (there !hoid 1i! Cook, .tirring tOll:ll!!. soup is smooth 1M t!t tips: heal. Ser,,! ill topped with Spiq Yield: 4!mirgs.

" cup butler or , 1, tsp. po~I!r: 2 cup~ hread ~;bo! ~Ielt butter: add

performed under the capable you have been called" (Ephe· BRIGUS W.A. as ion ips rfh supervIsion of "Irs. 1'ohl, their sians 4:1). The graduation cer· The members of thl Brisus ':, e ballet teacher; they were Gail tiIicates were presented by Miss W.A. were very pleased to Spanking white glol'es with I Parsons, Janette Eaton and Jo Bctt~· McColgan, W,M.S. Field have Mrs. Rev. Kelloway of tiny sprays of flowers embroi· • • • Ann Gosse. Their dance was the Worker for the Twllllngate Deer Lake as their· guest at dered on the cuffs. are smart'

Olmbi:Je white sauce. lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce. Arrange the sliced chicken in a greased shallow 2·quart ea~se· role. Place drained asparagus on chicken and cover with Par· mesan chepse. Sprin]:l- with cereal flakes. Bake a' 0:0 de·

soning. Ron bread tel' mixtllrt'. Plm sheet. Bakt at r.l for 10 I~ I; rdnu!/I en.

anow drop lalten from a winter Presbyter~·. who aiso conducted their regular meeting which and fcm . .. M scene. ~lrs, Gosse and her littlc the ceremony. Miss Janet was conducted by the Presi· your sum~I~: s'~i~~C~~O~~tStOJ~~th p Scottish dancers performed next Phillips read the Scripture, and dent Mrs. Marion Gushue, with 'ature arent and they danced many and Ihe _ Valedictory was given by the worship service being taken Never h.al'e summ.er san?el, varied dances. The little girls ~liss ~Iarion French. by Mrs. Rev. R. Wells assisted been so slim or so rury look mg. I were Mary ~lcDonald, Florence Following the evening service by Mrs. Walter Spracklin. Dur· Co.nstructcd of tiny bnnds of . Bonnell, Andria Pack, Barbara a Fireside Hour was held in the Ing the meeting Mrs. Rev. bright colored materials and set 1 O:-'E CUIIE FOR TV·lTIS: Mercer and Jean Hammond. Lecture Hall o{ the church. Kelloway spoke briefly on the on translucent heels, they all SHOW A LlTTI. E INTEREST Miss Clare Woods, pianist pia)" Lanyards were presented to work of the W.A. Groups at but disappear from vie,,'. I --ed Brahm's Rhapsod)' in "G" Seniors Wendy Bolander, Betty Deer Lake' and the projects -- by MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE Minor. The next was a group of Badcock, Judy Moores, Ruby which they had taken to assist Women are more fashion con· If. while we're reading a leven girls from tbe CJON Glee Blackwood, Sandra LeGrow, financially. scious about their glasses than magazine story, our best friend Club, including one of Xi Alpha Lorraine Moore, Barbara Ben· During tile meeling plans men are. according to one eye· d,rops in. we put aside the maga· members. Ruth !llagill. They son and Carol Ann Hackett. were made for the holding of g la s s framema!lufacturer.zlne.We.reinterested in the sani: 'The Nightingale" and Camp Council members lIarion the Brigus W.A. annual Garden Glasses should be worn, he said. h~roine's conflict in the maga· "Bonny Doon." The girls par. Davis, ~Iarion French, Angeline Party. The date aet for this "as a focal point of appearance Zlne siAlry. But we Bre more i:J. ticlpating were: Hclen Con. Nickerson and Louise Dawe even was July 22. Final plans and an attention getter." Most terested in our friend. ,tanline, Shirley McCarthy, Nan gave Provincial Camp reports, will be made at the next meet. trends In high style glasse.s start Unlike the fictional lady, our Knight, Sheila Foley, Barbara and slides depicting 1Ife at Inll which will take place July In sun glass frames he saln. and friend will show some interest in Fowlow nad Marguerite Nose. camp were shown. A bymn, fo1. 111. Some discussion took place .the trend now is towards t~ans· us. She'll not just tell us about worthy. They were accompanied lowed by th ebenedlctlon, regarding the cleaning of the parent frames and aluml!lum her experiences at her husband's by Barbara Buckle), on the brought the Fireside Hour to a churen. It wal decided to ~on. frames In blacks, browns or soft business convention, but will lis· "piano. Last on the entertain. close. tact the congregation as In greYI. ten sympathetically to what hap-

I. t ~I t A _ f f f d f thi pened to us at the PTA meeti:!g.

ment IS was • argare nn ormer years or un I or 5 Tinted stockings should be Our' existence Is important to Hanley-who gave us two num· BIK'l'HDA \' GREETINGS purpose Canvassers were ap· used to carry out an ol'erall our. friend, So we turn from the bers "One Alone" and "You'll Sincere birthday greetings pointed for the different sec· color scheme, not to prol'ide a fictional character to greet our !liever Walk Alone". ~Ial'guerite are extended 10 Mr. Bob Dunne tiona, and It Is hoped to have contrasting color to the dress friend enthusiastically. as accompanied on the piano by of 277 Pennywell Road, St. the church cleaned during the and shoes. Does this clarify anything for Rosalie Fowler. Lillian Case John's, who celebrated his birth· month of June. Little boy shorts with a sleel'e •. a reader who writes, "How do then thanked all those who per· day on June IIlh. Greellngs After tile meeting I delicious less camHiole top will be among you ,top children looking at TV? formed and hoped we could have coll)c {rom his many friends. cup of tea was served to all. the smartest outfits on the beach It·s a serious problem in my the pleasure of their talcnts nt Greetings are also extended to Hostesses for the evening were this summer. To finish the out. family. We can't pry our youn· .ome othcr time. The evening his daughter Joan (Mrs, John Mrs. Harry Leamon, Mrs. Roy fit, get one of the big shaggy g~r bo~s fr~~ the set even at ended with the singing of "God Ferris), of Kennas Hili, 51. Bannister and Mrs. Sandy Rob· hats that come down to the eye· dln:.erllme ... Save the Queen", which con. John's who also celebrated her erll. brol\'~. If We are more interesting to

children than the people In car· toons, Westerns and old movies. they will pry themselves away {rom TV sets juast as we reject the magazine heroine for our friend.

Now let's not all go up in

smoke We are sometimes bound to !Je too preoccupied, too tired to gi\'e anything of ou·r selves to childre:.. We don't feel like inviting their confidences telling them stories. making ~ game of setting the table with them. Like the magazine her· Dine, we're interested only in our own existence.

But under theSe circumstances we hal'e to accept the fact that we bore Betty and Stuart and instead of resenting their absorp­tion in TV, we see it as a natu· ral response to our lack of in· terest 'n them.

This isn't easy to do. It's much easie~ to complain DC TV's hold on Betty and Stuart than to say to oursell'es, "Ob\'iously these youngsters prefer the company oC Bugs BU:lny and Bette Davis t& mine. They pre· fer sharing experiences with shadows on a screen to sharing them with me. Why?" . Everybody prefers to live him· sel.f than to watch other people domg It. Today "experts" give Us many complicated ps ychologi· cal reasons for children's absor· ption j~ ry. comics. etc.

I thll1k. the answer's quite simple. Unreal life has bee:! al· lowed to become more Interesl· ing than the real.

Between Us Women

• J ~'''.' .. M'embers of the babies class at the Vera Perlin Scho 01 for Retarded Children enjoy playing in the per· cussion band. With a little help and. encouragement thE'Y soon learn to beat time to the piano music .!~plied· bytea~her Gwen Woodley. Seen here giVI ng the youngsters a helping hand are Miss Shirley Bulgin and Mrs, Vera Perlin.-Royal Photo Service

HIGH SCHOOL GRAD'S EARNING POWER ISN'T

STAGGERING

"I{ ali you want is marriage, why not get married as soon as

i you finish high school? Why • wa:;te four years going to col. lege?"

. A 11·year-old girl who is en· gaged to an 18·year.old boy

: wa~ts an answer to that question I Let's take· It from a practical

poL1t of I'iew. Let's even. pre­I tend that four years of coliege

1 won't make you a better wife

, and mother (though it certainly I should), .

I You want to get married, to have a home and children. to make marriage a full. time career.

The IS·year·old boy you can marry now is working in a ~as station. By pinching pen;ies you can live on what he makes.

You might 8S well face it.

whose future doesn't look too r~sy. Any childre!l you have WII! have oniy such advantages as he can give them.

Bul I~ you invest the next four years. 111 a college education. you WIll have an opportunity to meet and fall in 10l'e with a col. ,lege student whose future should be much brighter. You can 'stU! make marriage a full· time career. But it should be a het ter life for you being the hel~ mate of a man with a future rat. her than a rna:. who lacks the best possible education and trai· nlng.

That's putting it on your own lerms-"What's in college for me If ali I want is to get mar. ried?" The answer. as many a girl has found out. is a husband who can offer her more than the one she might have married If she had married a boy Just oul of high school . Chances are he'll never make

very much because he isn't trai· ned for any special work. This Is a specialized world we're iiI'. Before you hang freshly lall~' in/( in. dered curtains. be sure the sills

If you marry him, you are and frames of the window are choosing to be the wife of a man I clean, too.

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middle age, yo~ . eati:.g around basic Among tne iist art d, citrus fruiL'. POtJ!O!l. vegetables. meat, fiJi. whole grain bread.! It is essential duriDl to gh'e ~reat tho:Jih1 tainin¥ p good " That is. mort minerals and iW fatl. --Treat on' hair fit! Ii """. For already ~ yv_. I double up on rerJll! . and awly astri~g~ weeki)'. Both t)'Pfl given extra brjlhbf trim .

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-ST. THOMAS' sunday after T

a.IIl., Holy com Holy Con

ReI'. S. J. C.B.N.; 3 p.n

Gro Baptism an? p.m., Evenl D. Kendall

SCHOOL ( p.m., Sunday So -MARY THE VI Sunday after 1

I.m., Holy Cor Matina; 4 p.l and Churchinl p.m., Evensonl

(Supply): D.D.; Organist

Dr. David Director of and Deaco

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AY SERVICES Fort Amherst

Organist )Ira. A. Morgan. 2.30 p.m., Sunday Sobooli '1

p.m., Miss W. Sharpe. Groves Road

2.30 p.m" Sunday Sthoo). Blackhead Road

2.30 p.m., Sunday Scnool, We welcome MilS Sharpe, I

,fter'l'rlllll)') Christl an Worker {rom Saa· Holy communion: katchewan. to our pulpits It SI.

1.11~lttins (laid); 11 Paul's 11 a.m., and Fort Am· Eucharist. preach· I herst 7 p.m. and also Mr. J. D.

R . R L Seaborn, Bourne at St. Paul'. 7 p.m. II. . . . p.m .. \lull' lIap·

. 01 Women: and Ser·

The RI. Rcl'. H. B.t. O.D .• BishoP of

(Boadmt 0 \. t r

Ilrli!tt: • paiiy at i.30 a.m

Daily at 8 r~untOnD'ail~' at 5.30

Presbyterian ST. ANDREW'S-"TBE KIRK"

MInister: Rev. A. M. Old. )f.A.

11 a.m., Mornln& Service: 11 a.m .. Sunday Schooli '1 p.m., Evening Service. Tbe Sacrament of The Lords Supper wlll bit observtd at the morning .er· vice. You are Invited to wor· ship wlth us.

ST. AlDAN'S Topsail Rd. at 'Colllmon"ealth

Avenue lllnister: Mr. H. T. Ellil. 2.30 p.m., Church School; '1.00

p. m.. Divine Worshlp. Sermon: Holy Communion. "Christ and tbe Opposition".

RIC S. J. Da\·i~$. Come and Worship With Us. CSs.; 3 p.m .• C.L.B. ~

Grounll~; 41 ST. DAVID'S Blpli!m "lid Church.! Elizabeth Ave. It Portugal p.m .• EI"CnlDg Pray·; Cove Road D. Kendall. Broad·' :'Ilnister: The Reverend J. A.

, Goldsmlth. S!. Barnaha~ A &' 11.00 I.m" Morning Wonbip;

. HoI)' CommUnion, 2.30 p.m., Church School; 7.00 'p.m., Divine Worship.

~CHOOL CH,\PEL sur.day School.

It. Hoi)' Communion; ~Itinl: 4 p.m" Holy I!d Cburchin~ of Woo 1m. [\'mona will be

Of THE ASCESSION

MOUlt Pml

Worshlp With Us.

Salvation Army

TEMPLE CORPS Springdale Stre.

Brigadier and Mrs. W. Oak· ley, Corps Officera.

11 a.m., Hollnw 5enolee; 2.30 p.m., Sunda, School, , p.m., EvangeUsUc ServIce.

The evenIng servIce will lit conducted by Colonel and Mn. C. D. Wiseman. Colonel WI".

Marks Of Christian Maturity

Add to ,our faitb virtue; and to. virtue knowled,e; and 10 knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience: and to patience ,odllnaa; and to godll. ness brotherly kl:ldnas: and to brotherly klndnes. charity. III Peter 1:57.)

The Apostle Peter urlted the Christians of bis time to produce in their Uves tbe trult of their faUh ln Cbrlat.

'rhe rrulta of talth that the apostle named are the evlden· ces, or marlta, of Christian growth. He exhorted them ro develop self: control, patience, brotherly klndness and love motivated by an lncreasln, knowled,. of Chrlat a:ld a tlrm (alth, .troni ill moral virtues re­leaching of Peter appUe, to the church at aU times.

In the Cathedral of St. Mark In Venice, Italy, -4he walls and archea are covered with rare marbles and alabaster from an· clent columns. These have been sawn Into .Uces and so arrang· ed as to produce a rlch variety 0/ color.

The mature OlrbtiaD, firm In faith, Itro:lg In moral vIrtues ,re -veals the light of Christ's life

.Best L,oved Hymns Glorious things of thee are 'spoken

Zion, city of our God' ' . I

He whose word cannot be broken Formed thee for His own abode.

On the Rock of Ages founded, Whd can shake thy sure repose?

With salvation's walls surrounded, Thou mayst smile at all thy foes.

See! the streams of living waters, Springing from eternal love,

Well supply thy sons and' daughters. And all fear of want remove. •

Who can faint when such a river

Ever flows their thirst to aS8uage,­Grace, which, like the Lord the Giver

Never fails from age to age? '

, Blest inhabitants or Zion, Washed in the Redeemer's blood,

Jesus, whom their souls rely on, Makes them kings and priests to God.

'Tis His love His people raises Over self to reign as kings;

And as priests, His solemn praises Each for a thankoffering brings.

and teachings in these marks of S f Christian growth of which Peter aviour, i of Zion's city writes. Let us seek to Itlaln I, through grace, a member am, these marks. though It means Let the world deride or pit", sacrifice to acquire and keep J them. I will glory in Thy Name.

Prayer: 0 Thall Christ of God. Fading is the worldling's pleasure, sent to be the Saviour of the All h' b d world, enter fully our Ilv@s that IS oaste pomp and show; Thy "Irtues may be revealed In Solid joys and lasting treasure us. Ass!!t UI by Thy grace to None but Zio!?-'s children know. Amen. de\'elop these marks 01 Christian • ------__ -.:.. ______ ..::.:.~~ ____ _ maturlty to Thy h()llor and glory. now and evermore. Amen. I rnOUGHT FOR THE DAY

The Creator of natural gro\\'t~ . will bring about spiritual 11'0\\'11- ' l!l Ihe souls ot thole who seek: Him. 1

Prayer

Bishop Sheen Writes

How To Keep Your Love

,

Sound of Abundance of Rain BY REV. DR. FRED SASS must turn our thoughts away

Prophets In Old Testament from our. own deficiencies IIld times were versatile. In the set them on Gbd's sufficiency. glorious eighteenth chapter of lOur Lord lVas constantly urgiJl& Kings, Elijah Invades the lleld men and wome3 to look wllo of meteoroloiY, and makes a God, "We look far the Saviour", thrllling weather forecast. With wrote Paul. "Looking for that n? modern instruments to Help blessed hope, 3i1t! the glorious him, with all visible signs appearing of the great God and against him. desJlite the fact 0 u r Saviou~ Jesus Christ." that there had been a long Titus 2: 13. We read oC Stcilncn drought a~d while the sky was that "he. being full of the Holy still cloudle~s. he nevertheless Ghost, lool;ed steadfastly into cried, "there is a sound of abun. heaven. and saw the glory oi dance of rain." How the experts God. and .Jesus standing on the must have laughed at him. as right hand oC God. Acts 7:35.

...,. )I(r. GeIIM we can believe they later on In Hebrews 12:2 we are counsel. .Y THE- REV. WILLIAM R. laughed at Paul. Acts 27:9·12. leu to "rU:1 with patience and

GENNE But the prophet was right, and racc that is !et before us. look· After the first bright days of lor no otber reason than :his'l ing unto .Jesus the author and

~e honeymoon many couples the story demands. prayerfUl, finisher of O'Jr faith." In these live In fear their love will IIle. study. Observe fIrst of all, tbnt days when the immedia!c arena They :watch apprebe3sively (or Elijah Prayed At 'The Place Of of life i.; crowded with men and any Ilgn that theIr partner is Triumphant Sacrifice. "Elijah wonl':n all screaming for allen· "takIng them for granted." Any went up to the top of Carmel: lion. \\'p must rliscipline oursel· change In their relationship Is reo and he cast him~el( down upon I I'CS to keep looking unto Jesus. listed because It will destroy the earth. and put his face be· Through !lim and through Him romance. They act as If mar. twee~ his knees." In the ear· I alone will the Holy Spirit brilg riage was a dull, drab plai:J 0/ .lier part of the chapter Carmel blessing. and He will brin, It to monotonous meaninglessness. IS the ,cene of a momentous those who are looking steadfast·

Often this very lear creates a victory. In open cont~~t with ly unto God. "Thou art the God tenseness that does make their the priests of Baal. God had o[ my salvation: on thee do I relationship more dilCicult. Un. given Elijah a mighty trimll!Jh. wait all the da),." Psalm 25: 5. less the evil spell is broke:1 the In answer to the prayer of Eli· "My SOUl, walt thou only upon marriage may go from bad to Jah "(he fire of the Lord fell."1 God. Psalm 62:5. Our eyes worse. (onCirming their lears, and the people were on their' wait upon the Lord our God. un· These are Ihe sad and bitter faces 'before God. crying, The til that We have mercy llpon us. /~lks who say. "I tell you mar. Lord. He Is God." Now again Psalm 123:2. We must say with nage lsn't all it Is cracked up Elijah was praying at the place Jehoshaphat of old, "We ha\'e DO to be-and I know it." oC prayer and triumphant sacri· might against this great com·

Yeslerday we talked about fice. . pany that cometh against us: how to make families strong. In an age stricken by spiritual ~either know we what to do: but Something more than strength is drought, we. like Elijah. must Our yes are upon thee." And ~eeded If our marriage is to get 0:1 our faces before God at back comes the answer, "Be not have the joy and fulfillment that the place of triumphant sacri· afraid nor dismayed by reason God Intended it should have. We fice. And there can be no ques· of this great multitude: for the need an understanding of the lion as to where that place is- baltle is not your~ but God.'s 2 true nature of IOl'e. Calvary-the place where Chrisl Chronicles 20: 12·17.

Love Is a growing, cbanging died. That was Ihe place of TRAVEL WITH THE BLESS· e:rPfrience. While it has many gloriously triumphant sacrifice'II~G (orms and expressions. it orten If a way was to be opened up We must pray in the place of will start as a gaily laughing whereby our prayers could get i triumphan.t sacrifice. we must and singing feeling. DlIri~g through to the heart of God. it· keep lookIng unto God, and We courtship and engagement it in. was necessary that Christ should ~Iust Travel With The Blessing. tensifies il$ gaiely and joy lIJtil make that way by and· in llis "There was a great rain. And the couple ca think of no grea. death. This truth is writ large the hand of the Lord was 0:1 Eli· ler happiness than to he to. all over Scripture. I( a man be jah: and hl' girded up his loin6 gether completely and forevtr reconciled to God. if the flood· and ran before Ahab to the en· in marriage. gate5 were to be opened for the trance of Jezreel." He travell·

Holy Communion; Euchariit; , p.m., be laid.

man Is tbe Cblef Stcretarr for 0 Lord, J eoneecrate my hurl the SalvaUon' Army In Canada to That. Help me to eoJICllltrate and Bermuda. my tboughll on thoI. thlllg. that

But marriage is different from outpouring of the Holy Spirit. ed with the blessing! Here is eourting. It does bri:!g the reo then it was necessary for the one of the great secreL< of ·{ic· wards of complete togetherness, Son of God to make a torious living - tral'elling with but It also brings responsiblllties. triumphant sacrifice. "Christ the blessing. When God's ;ood A living must be earned a home hath o~ce suffered for sins, the hand is unmistakably upon our must be tended childr~n must just for the unjust that he might lives. when We hear his ,"oice in be eared for, and there Is a rer .• bring .us to' God. being put to the deeps of our soul - theJ \\'( tain samenesa In routinely reo death In the flesh. but quickened must be up and away. trav~lI· peated tasks. by the Spiri!." Prayer that by. ing with the blessing. "~ty be·

STREiT Re\,. W. J. Wool·

Dllector o( Cllrlstian lIr. A. E. Heselwood;

Choir ~!aster: Mr. L.R.A.~I.

Young People's In the ~temorlal

1100 a.m., Divine . Preacher: ReI'. W

_ ar. exceUent and praile"orthy CITADEL CORP. JQ Thy .i,bt. Ia Cllrilt', name.

Ad.III', Avenue at Prince., ~Amen=::.:., __ ~_~ __ _ Wales Street So Many ]tell,iona?"; • p.m.,

Sr. Capt. and Mrs, A. Prit· Blbl, Stud,: ''The Parfeet Ruler chell, Corps OffIcer.. ror Man', Gov.rnment"-Ili. I:

11.00 a.m., Hollne .. llervlce; • 'I 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 . TuNd,y-UO p.m., Bible p.m., Salvation Me.tlnll. Study: "Th. Hol7 One. Wbo

The morning .enolce will be will Govern"-Luke 2.2:28.80 attended by tbe Nur .. s Ind (eonl'd) staff o{ tbe Grace Hospital. The Thur,day 7;30 p.III., Bible servlce wl1l be conducted . by Speakl11l and Readlnl C11 .. ; Colonel and Mrs. C. D. Wise· 8.30 p.m., IClnlidolll Mlnlatry man, Clasa: ttrellle: 'Paying Attention Subject "The

uoodness": 11 a.m .• D/putment in the DUCKWORTH STREET

to lb. Flock of Good" - Aeta 20:28.

Room; 2.30 p.m .. Sun. CORPS 645 p.m .• Song Ser· Sr. Captain E. DUffett and

Ph'int Worship. Captain Bowerln" COrpl Of. \\'. J. \\' ooHre)', llcers.

"The Shadow of ·11 I.m., Holinesa Service; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m~ Bal. vatlon Meeting.

MUNDY POND COU' Lieutenant and Mr .. J. Par­

ry, Corpa Olflcen. 11.00 a.m., Holln ... Service;

2.30 p.m., Sunday Schoo); '1.0Il p.m., Salvatlon Meetln,.

Clwrch Of JelUl

Chm. or UTI'll DA'I IAIN'U

VlCfORU. BALL, Gower lllteet

US I.m., Prleathood lfe.ttn,; 10.111 a.m., SIeJ'lment lfeetlq; 11.00 a.m., lund., lehool.

Double Intellect Brightness and warmth In love passes the Cross can never be lo\'ed spake and said unto me. need not disappear. In lact. effective. and can never open Rise up, my love. my fair one.

BY FULTON J. SHEEN to how to break lilt ci,arette they may Increase ·as when the th~ way for an abundance oC a~d c0l!le away. Fo: ~o, the The way we live has a tremen. babit, 10 neither (an a man who big logs of a fire begin to bur~ r~In. The prophet Isaiah put his winter IS past. the ram IS over

doUi Influence IIpon our judg· haa made a lailure of his own after the cracklinn flames of the finger on the disease that made and gone; the flowers appear on menll I!ld decislonli. It Is ,ene- marriage give direction to anot. klndling have b~rned themsel. prayer ineffective whe:t he !he earth.: the. time oC the sing· rally lS.wned that In order to her. Competency In anlhropo- ves out. cried, "Your iniquities have Ing of bIrds IS come, and the make a wis. decision, or to give lo,y doe. :lot give aki1Iln music, But it dbes mean that the fire separaled between you and your voice 01 the turtle is heard in other. ,oad counael, all one need any more tban knowledJe of must be fed with solider wood God, and your sins ha\'e hid his our land." This was the call )IOIatU 11 knowledg.. Hence, a astral pbYllcs malees on. a 'good than kindling. Just so much the face from you, that he will not that. Christ. sounded agai:r and lIIIIvlulty prolwor is asswned guide on religion. marriage be fed with really solid hear." Isaiah 59:2. In his death agaIn. "RIse. take up thy bed to be a better guide ol conduct Those who understand human efforts In respo~se to the in· Christ dealt with our sins. and WALK" he said to the im· thll:l an uneducated mother. and nature well, ",m 1I0t pay .0 ereased responsibilities If love is Christ offered one sacrifice for potent man. In other words. a pychlatrlst who knows Freud much attention ro what people to be kept alive and growing sins for ever. Let liS send our w~at JesUs sa!d was. Tr~l\'e~ la pr"umed to be able to ,ive say, as to why they ,ay It. Why after the kindling of the court· prayers to God through the cru. WIth The BleSSIng. Get gom;:. better directions for the Jul. do sorne people ahow a terrible ship and honeymoon has burned cified and risen again Saviour. When the trumpet sounds in :he danee of married life than a batred of rtllgion, or why do itself out. Let us be on our knees at the deeps of your soul. OBEY. mother with ten children. they r.8llt against I particular Happi:less, as we said earlier Cross and the place of triump. ~hen t.he light fla~hes. be not

In order to understand the reo person, or wby do they become in this series, does not come ha:!t sacrifice. . dIsobedient. There IS the sound lation betwee:l the way one lives lellow.travelers? Ignor. their automatlcally. It is the by·pro- LOOKING l:-l mE .RIGHT Of abundance of rain b~othcr! and the way one thinks, it must arguments, but Inquire 13\0 their duct of the successful accomp- DIRECTION Up a:ld on. then. travel With the be recaUtd that every person behavior and their background. llsbments of many tasks and the blessing. haa a double Intellect: ~ne Is the The reasons they ,Iv. for their development of many skills. "Go up now. look toward the ------.--JpecuJal1v. Intellect WIth which position are a/teo a justlflcation Only as indivldual& grow ln sklll sea." said Elijah to his servant. Try Smili°ng he WaU, .tudles, know. .00 01 tbe way they live. AI Our I:Id understanding do they gain Look in the direction along

When the weather suits you not. Try smiling: When the coffee isn't hot, Try smiling: When your neighbors don't do

)I0mlng Worship. VOWR) Nur,ery

Bind; 2.30 p.m., Stbooi and Bible I p.m., Evening Wor.

of Holy Com.

IlDaasea bowledge. The oIher Lord said: "You will nol come the .atisfylng results that bring which the blessing is coming. ~nteJ1ect II th. practical. which to Me becausa your IIvQ are them happiness. Stop looking eastward along the IOVems onr choices, our decl· evll." It II not the lL'!consclous Love, theD, Is more lIIan tmo. withered and blistered fields. SIOlll, 0lIl' motlvaUons, our reso- wblch holds seerets 10 a person's UOD. It is the overwhelming Look out toward the great sea, lutlons. 1n the lIgbt of thlt dl.· character; It II rather conduct. desire and persistent effort oC· True. you can liee nothing now. tiDctlO:l, IIOW propole the quea' When, therefore It comes to two people to ereate for each but nevertheless keep on look· lion: Doe •. an Immoral II/e, dl.· bonding up goad citizen. for the other the condltlo~s under which Ing. Seven times the serl'a~t

MOUNT PEAn COUll Penteco.tal holltlt1, sensuality, aexual ex· fulur., educaUon must not only each can become the person God climbed to the top of the mount. Envoy A. Mansell, B.A., and CMles and bad behavior In gene· bu\ld up the speculative intellect, meant him to be. and on the· seventh occasion he

right, Or your relatives an Sure it's hard. but

might

fight. thel you

Mrs. Mansell, Corp. Officer.. __________ raI, bave any ellect on our de- but also the practical. Whal The key words In this delinl· was rewarded. So with us to· 11 a.m., Holiness Servlce; 2.30 BETBEBDA TEMPLE eIIio:u, .. d1reetions, and coun. happens to an atomic bomb after tion of love are "to ereate for day. If we really fre going to

p.m., Sunday Scnooli '1 p.m., ... Ne" Go". Simi .els .. Clfhers7 The aaawer Is It Is constructed wl\l depend up- each other." They are based on experience the bleSSing, we must Salvation Meeting. A. Chesley Snow (Pator): lbe "a1 we live, behave or ml.· on the moral judgment. of those the great spiritual truth, "He keep looking in the direction

The Cadets from tbe Oftlce!'l' ElsIe B. Snow (Aut. 'a.tor). behave has no effect on our 'pe- who hold It in their hand.. "'110 that loseth his life shall find It." (rom which and along which Training College will be ln It. 10,30 a.m., Pra,er Servlel: 11 cuJativl intellect. An atomic would not trust an aromlc bomb The man who can make a wo- alone the blessing can come. tendance throughout the da,. '.111" lf01'DlDl Wonblpi I p.III., IClentlat wbo II unfaithful to his In the handa oC Fr8!lcls of Assls!. man feel I more happy to he a This C8!I mean but one thing. we

Try smiling: Doesn't change the things. of

course. Just smiling. But it cannot make them worse Just smiling,

On Wedneaday, June 10th, at lunda)' Scllool: 8.311 p.m~ Ptl,' wHe, or who Is violent to· his But who would not tremble to woman • truly a man indeed. must get people looking to God. a p.m. a muaical program will If Servlel; ., p.m., Ivanllellttlc ehlJdran, or who underpays his see It In the fingers oC a Krush. He does not have to go around "Look unto me and be ye

and be preaented by thl Silvation Service. cook, or who cheats 0:1 his income chev? beating his chest to show how saved," was the wor~ of the Mr. J. G. An. Army CItadel Band under the Monday It 'p.m., PrIYer tu, or who IIgns lIis name masculine he 15. Lord to his people. "They look·

And it seems to help your case. Brightens up a gloomy place: Then it sort of rests your face. Just smiling.

q, p direction of the Bandmaater, J. MeeliD.; Wednlldly It 8 to rief'1 Communl!t· inspired Z h A woman who ea:! make a ed unto him and were lighten. , ubllc Worahlp G. Crocker. The Corp. Offleer p.m., P181ae and TestlmollY: peace proposal. may be just as acc aens man feel more manly is truly a ed: and their laces were not as· Cosn1hregaUon; 2.30 of the CItadel, "-. CapWn A Sa "aft ... good an atomic scientist as • woman and does not need a lot hamed," cried David. Psalm I, Even I pC OOI.nd Bible Pritche!, wIIJ; the Chai;: Vlc~utyoy at 8 p.m., you .... Ser· faltbfuJ hUJband or rellgloua of arUficlal aids to try ro 1m· 34:5. "Some trust in chariots. .m .• Public Wor. man. ~._"" .... WeleOlll1 man. In lad, the atomic scle:!' BY WILLIAM E. GILROY, D.D.· press men of her feminlnlty. and some in horses: but we wllJ

Sing. __ -.. 1 ........ ,;.;;:,..;,; ___ .___ tltt who knows more about his TIle stOf'1 of Zac:c:haeus oceu· The coOOitlons that make for remember the name oC the Lord the Grace - Ch":.t;.- SC:-- chemistry, physici and mathe- pie, only 10 verses In the 19th the fulfillment of manhood. our God." "Put not your trust

I. even I. am He that bloteth OUt thy transgressions for Mine sake, and will not remember thy sins. Isa. 43:25.

lts 1959 Firlt BanJJiflif • - _.. ..........,'" matics, It a far better .cientist chapter of st. Luke', Gaspel, womanhood, and parenthood in In princes. nor In the son of ma:1 Stl\'lce In Wesley r-- tban a model man who knows and be Is nowhere else mention· the alght ol God Include the in whom there is no help." We utend an Invltstion less .clence. In other words, ed In tile New Testame:ll. whole range of experiences.

and friends to Join . Church . Cons., Relllll ... JIIU .... lB. co:lduct does not ailed the 'PC' To me be haa a1waYI been a The totallty of lile that we ~l.laervlce. EDlpire A'tJlUl . culative Intelled. lllclnating figure, ever since I olten mlstake:dy divide up Into

the Sabbath 11 00 S d S-': Now tum to the pradlcal In· began to read the New testa· physical, mental. social, and Day l"~ PORTUGA. CO"" • a.lII.. UII., ..... c.. lit I be . f ed and . V'I A&I ... D. Subject of Lenon Sermon: teUect, whlch chooses. motl· ment: partly because of the vivo !IJl r ua can In us !D.

81'. Rev. F. C.' FenerIJ B.A. "God the Only Cause and vaw, decldea. counsel. and l~ss and expllcltnew of tbe In- splred by thIs kind of love of a 11.45 p.III., Sunday Stllool: 11 Creator"; 11.00 a.m., Sunday directs. In this area, the way a Clde:!t, partly because of the reo .:m:an='o:r:a:w:o:m:a:n:. ====:

Ave~ "lOa st. a.m., Homin, Worshlp, follow. Sehool for puplll up to the 1&1 man 110m, or hla conduct, bill a soarceCulnes5 and Ingenulty of a ed by The Lord's Supper; '1 of 20 year. tremendous lnfiue:lce or! his small man. Now, from a strange and en· p.m., Evening Worship, and B. WedII." 00 pm Meet. judgments. The am 0 u n t of I mean small In physical sta· tlrely unexpected quarter. I

. D. L. Brown lIever', Baptism. hi •.. ., knowled,e about space and Inter ture, and hiJ quallly,often em· bave come across a trladillon I4lh S. Bynu: Monday '1.30 p.m., YOUII, Peo- .. continental balllatics which he pbaslzed In such men, who make concernlnll Zacchaeus.

, pIe'. Meltin, with the conll'. has crammed !:tto his head, does up well for what they lack i:l It Is not me:llioned In either 01 g.tion II .peeJaI cu •• II. N otel not help hIm one whit when It comparison wIth ,Ix feet·and· the Bible dlctlonarles I comm()ll'

Wedneaday 8 p.III., Mid ... eek comes to solacing a woman who taller men. It uae. In relaxed moments, I Mr. David servlce for prayer and BIble GOWEll tTUlT Is surfer/D, trom cancer, or But to get back to ZacchaeUJ, am an amateur ltamp collector.

Senior ChoIr study. , Iarviee f W hi will be parents who have lost their t",o my Intere.t was greatly enhanc· The reference to Zacchaeus . A hearty welcome " extelld. '0 OJ'I P year old child. In this field of ad when, II a young man. I dJI. WII In an article on "Frencb

ed to all. cDnducted at 11 a.m, and '1 p.m. guldanee, a ma:l who know. leIS covered the. sermons of Robert· Stamp, II:Id ReUgloD," by Fred· ---------__ by BeY. W. J. Woolfre, and the but live.'! a nobler life, has (ar Ion 01 Biighto:l. and read there erIc Mulhenbelm In "Mekeel's

mUllc will be under the dlree- I!'eater competency. bls famous sermon on Zacc- Weekly Stamp News," Jehovah'. Witnelsu

Uon of lfr. Doqlu Oslllond, Hentt, when the mentally sick haeua. Robertson', Sermons (he A .tamp mentloned In the ar· LLUL III the momilll lfr. or those who have marItal prob- ~Ied over 100 years ago) bave tlcle concerns Roc:amadour "a W.4lOlfrey will take, aa biJ .ub- lems ara eeekln, e6UDSel. let DeeD published In various rorm.. boroUlh of 800 souls In the !.an·

---------- jeel "The MeaA,e 01 Good· t!rem remember that just as If anyone wants a spiritual lIP: guedoc Province built on a cUff KINGDOM BALL neaa" and in the evening thl they would not aslc a bald "ead· Hft and a thrI1I such .. I !tad 400 fed bi&h where hous" a3d it lIerrfI A"aae "mOIl IIIbJect wUI be "The td barbtr to recommend I hair w"e.'! I first discovered them. I sanctuarll!! s'eem ro be hooked

p.III., '1 p.m., Public Addr ... by C. Sbadow of Self·Inlarest." Viii· IAr.Ile. or an Inveterate cigarette advise him to consult a nearby 0:1 the rock, (or orten the rock is . S. Clemona: "Wh1 Are Tllere tOll wW bit welcome. mai.er Ie IIvt a 'II/"Nlion aa library. the towtll waJI of the b01l!e."

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When tbe father diel the family's grief ls not less because of Life In· surance, but without Life Insurance worry b added to grief. Life Insur· ance provldea an easy way to exprus

your affection to ,our family. Call my office today. 'Our Group Life Insurance· is surprIsingly inexpen· slve.

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• THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, JUNE 6

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Prince Of Wale i- Practice Sports Day Completed; One Comer.

Yankees Get 17 Hits Defeat CI:eveland 11-

New Record Is Established CLEVELAND IAP)-"~w York I·iclory. t ' wilh Ihe I{", . - . Yankees, playing like w 0 rid The 33 . year. old righthanuer' P~ul Iltti'~rd

\ The St. Bon's senior base· champions once again rouled tired in the \,ast inning but hun~. IIlana"CI' a d ~

ball team will practice at the Cleveland "·2 Friday n{ght on a I on a~d com'pletcd his' \,ktory. : ers I\~r~ c~ec~;le I Shamrock Field this afternoon I blislerblf 17 • hil attack. thai I Th~ Reds bilngecl 10 hits 011' III ht'~'klln~ It,) d ,

at 2.00. All players on the fcatured home runs by Gil ,\\c'!'IhrCe of four Gianl pitchcrs. Ill': Ibe l'lit" :n::.I1~ I.! The nine even Is that w~re I cancelled by rain Wednc;day afternoon in Ihe annual Prince., or Wales Coi/ege sports wcre: held yesterday aflernoon 10 I complete Ihe school's program. !

!:: :r~~~~1 ::~a:~v~a~u~:/ec·1 The relay leam from Pitts,

house nicked one second of Ihe ; old mark sel in 1958 by ~[ac'l pherson. The new lime is 57 second. for the 440 yards course. Records equaled were both in lao yards dashes. In the event for boys under 14 ycars, Bob Templeton hit 13 2/5 secs. 10 tic Ihe mark sel by D. Camp· bell in 1957. The race for bo~'s under 18 ~'ears saw Ian Sparkes regi.terir.~ 13 3/5 seconds and this was th~ same tI.,,~ as mnde by S. Wilansky in 1939.

The Senior boy's Viclor Lu· dorum and the Crosbie Cup went to Ian Baggs as he placed first in the 440 yards, mile run and the hop, slep and jump and came second in the 100 yards, 220 yards, high jump and broad jump.

In the Junior boy's dil'ision Ron Dawc caplured the ViclDr Ludorum and Ihe Fool Cup. Dawe hud a great day with six first places. He was lops in the 100 yards. 440 yards. high jump, shot put, broad jump and the hop. step and jump.

Ruth King was lOPS in Ihe Scnior girl's scction with firsl in Ihc 100 yards and 220 yards while thc Junior girl's dil'ision I went 10 Judy Cole as he rack· I

LINDA MARSHALL leaps in the ail' to capture first place in the girls' section of the Prince of Wales ColJege Sports at the Ayre Ath" letic Grounds. Joan Whelan was second.-Royal Photo Service

squad are to attend. I Dougald and Elston Howard. eluding homers by infield 'fS' Dt:Tfll)IT 'AP - , Th~ iargest cro~'d of Ihe ~ea: I ,Johnny Tempi and Roy ~k stngle rlrolc In J-:-AI

Two practices remain for son 10 the Amertcan Lcague- Millan. . run Friua\ h Ir.! the. weekend for the St. pat'~ 51,935-walched in virlual sil~nee Big :-<ewk in lhe ninth walked i II nill~ as'l)~lig ,t u JUnior. and senior soccer as Ihe Yanks sent the Indians Willie Kirkland. yielded a sinnl~ \\'a'hlll"lon" ~e,t ,q~ad~ They'!1 drill at .S\. reeling to t~eir six.th straight de· to Orlando Cedepa and let a ;UJ' le,1 111\~c.,r~ bl!,,:. Pat s Field tOnight at 7.00 and ncat. Art Dltmar pitched a strong score on a wild pitch. Then bore Kahlle 5 hit l "~. t('morrow morning at 10.30. seven·hitter but lost his shutout I down and ended the gamc. Yo,1, \\I\Q I d ~or!! All players are requested to bid ~hen. Bi~ly Marti:! smacked :'l1LWAUKEE IAPI. - Los ~n· wllit a slngl: a~:I .. ~ attend. an eighth mnmg hom~ run. Rocky, geles Dodgers conlinued their' teamm;,II" a d ~'1, •.

_ Colavito added the hnal Cele\,e·, long.time hex over :'1iIwaukee'!; Ion a ;acrif': ' , Practices at the City Ball ~and run. wilh his 14th home run I Warren Spahn Friday night as· Pa>t'udl ;;;\: '. ! Park diamond open tomorrow In the mnlh.. . !.Johnny Podrs spaced sel'en n:ls! well all iOlen. Caar~ ! morning. St. Bon's baseballers Every Yankc~ In the IlIlcup gol, fOr a 5·1 I'ictory over the Bral·cs. pitch to Kaht;lI~r.a! I 11'111 use th~ park at 11.00 at least one hIt, except ~hekey, Thc Dodners the ani\' team 'fllC T 'h'

Ik ' e" Iccr; '1 a.m. wIth Holy Cross drilling Ma:!t1e who drew thre~ wa s.: with a IiCe·timc edge ovcr SpahJ .. pJir of I' • to at 2.00 pm. and St.. Pat's Tony Kubek had four hIts. I have defealed him 2i times while hI' \liJ r7Ctd

"J; i working out at 4.00 p.m. AU PI'ITSBURGH (API - Chicago i losing only 14 down 'hrouoh Ihe . p:. '''!I Or th~ ! players on the teams must Cubs lashed out 17 hits Friday years. ' ' '" a"cIlIa! rook hi;

attend. night in a free-hilting game wilh I Spahn ropped his second ,~~al1~' . our Pittsburgh Pirales that Chicago, straight decision oC the season timPI THnt 10 D,I'!

Th I d · I' liT( I"cr I' 'c' I The Macpherson.Curtis Jun· won 10.~. . e oss snappe a SI.X· . to the Dodgers While failing to, our >" I!r

i ior and senIor football teanlS game wmnlng slreak for Ihe Plr· , notch his 254'h National League, I' I .. \GO, t '. H'" 6 f th el .. l1 rl' I , have a practice schedull'd for a es. i l'lctorv e IS /. or e season .. I II .

. tonight. It will start at 7.00 The Cubs' attack was high· I P6dr~s. a curve.ballleft handel' . ( r~uh' ~ Ilro,kc , ~ p.m. and wlil be held at thl' lighted by h?me runs by Dale, struck OUt fil'e while walking onl~' : ~~'h' t ar.

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:\1aepherson Academy School Long and Ernie Banks, .' one in regislering his sixlh ,·i·, lie Sox ,~ lIle!r. grounds. All players are to The Pirates garner~ 14 hils: torv against two defeats. place leart "Ilh. ~! turn up off two Cub hurlers. Dick Stuart I KA:-:SAS ClTY, AP-Young, 0\ rr Bo,Ion Red S:t

. _ smashed a 457'foot home run over :'Ililt Pappas pitched a (i1·e·1 1lI2h t. .; A open practice (or ~he the centerfield wall for two runs hitter Friday night and beat II SlmJl'1I11 'ma;~ed . ! st. ~on's junior and seniol' in the first i?ning. . . the Kansas City Athletirs 6·1 i on·Jeri dOIH nf[ :~E I

football tcams will be held at Glenn Hohble. got credit Cor ms I as the Baltimore Orioles. tfn l hUllrr I.eo .:. , Shamrock Field at 11.00 a.m. sixth I·ictory. ,. . 'moved into a \'irtual tie for I pr IIhat h"J

tomorrow All ex.pupils of 5t. Law. Ihe first 01 ~I'e. ~Ir~~e I second ptace in the American g~'tchrrl .~am~ .': Bon's wishing to try for either I pitcher , was charge Wit I' i League. ~ F In,~ "m:~K)' Pa~i.

Id \tend loss. .: Gus Triandos hit a solo. ra!. )b,ler.! :.: squad 5hou a . . CINCINNATI (API -: Big Don: homer in the third innin~ and' hom~r 11: the ;ee~~:

I :-<ewcombe. working hiS cur.,·es I Gene Woodling hit a three·' !lo,loll Ic,,1 and cha:1geups. to perfcctlOn. run homer in the ninth for The ileb: "a; tamed t~e slugpng of San Fr~n·1 Baltimore. .\Iumy· \\',11. 'Ihl:': cisco Frtday. OIg~! on thr~e ~1!52' ~ed Garver ".4 was lag::cll th rdlth leading CinCinnati s Red" In a I' .

cd ~p firsl~ in Ihe 100 ~'arcls, 220 no)'s Under 14-1st, B. I JUlIlor. 100 yards under 14: Tcmjllcton: 2nd. n. Porler; 3rd .. S ftb II H )'cars and th~ thrcc·le;:ged race. ! S. Hampden. ,0 a oly Cross

. Of FICIALS : 100 Yards Scnior nm's-I't D . A 0 0

: Nfld. Football

FicIci Captain. ~Ir. BUHon.: .Johnston; 2nd, G. \\'ooUrcy'; ard K K A IS' ssoclabon Slarters, .~trs. LOl'e),s, ~lr. An· I t. Sa:;ss. ! P 8 5 I nnua ports dr.ews. Field. EI·enls. ~tr. Hall., 100 ','ards BOI's UIHlcr 14- : ev nox aces ... ~ . M.· eets Today ~ltss Broomflclrl. ;\1 r. J. ~loorcs I B J • ' 'fl 0 Af ~hss ~tea(le 'I R 'I 'I' ' list. . Tcmp cIon; 2nd, B. ! lIS ternoon

• • .1 r. ,.' oores •. 1 ISS \ I 1" 'J d B P t Nallonal League ' I Penne),. Judges ~\r. Cramm ~Ir ,I c .• "r. . or cr. IV. B W Pet. GBL i --HOI'lc. ~\r S I . '. 8BO Yards JUlllor Boys-1st. t B ';9 \ The s~mi·annual meet in:: Hiil"a~:d . ~I;s Dncd'J,rol;c.: ~Bllsds It Rice; 2nd. A. Winsor; :lrd, Ie ory y raves I Milwaukee 3U .: -;1' The Hol~' Cross annual of thc ~ewfoundland Football.

• ." 5 U er .. ' ISS a. p, Balodis,' S. Francisco 28 22. ;; I 5ch I t h . h did to' cock. TlII"c.kcepcrs. ~Ir. Hudson. Bol's Rcla\' Grade 6 _ Won ' Pittsburgh 27 23 540 31

, 00 spor s are sc eduled· Association IS sc cup. lIlr. Russcll. b ' A~' " Los Angeles 27 25 . ,519 4>', I ~or t~e Brot.her Egan :'Ilemor.! open at Clarenl'ilIc today. I

Bell IIla,d ' er 8ill POWI<

sad loss 01 hi>. Frid!y morning. bereaved famil,I'1 News oH~rl path\,

The winners of Ihe I'arious )G':lre. I d ' •.. Chicago 25 25 .500 5>', lal FIeld thiS a{ternoon. The i The city delegates and mem I el'ents II'cre:- . I~ S Re ay Gra e 6 - "on . Kel:IlI . Kllox came on In Ihe: up all cight runs on elCl'cn hiLs. Cincinnati 24 26 .480 612 various events will start at! hers of the prol'incial execu

440 Yards. Junior Boys-1st. b)G~ltlls'R I • U d ,I (I{th mmng last .night to lead the i three walks and he struck out 51. Louis 19 29 .396 10'.1 2.00 p.m. and run until 8.00! ti\'e left 51. John"s Ihis morn TI . 1;-:-::' R. Dall'e; 2nd. D. Cullmore; 3rd. . Ir s . e a) n er 14 - "on I B~a\'es to, a 8·, . comeback win: three. I Philadelphia 18 29 .383 11 p.m. Tonight a special spo:t~ lin!! H' ~t . ~}r~., , A. Winsor. b) Harrmgton. I DI er the \1 hl.te Shirts. Knox slug. : BOX SCORES . American League dance will be held at thl' Les Bruce. \'iee·president 01 ,;:ue 1\111 hn .. , ,ne:::lj

220 Yards, Junior Girls- BO)'5 ~elay Under 14 - Won I ge~ a Sixth mnmg homer with a Bravel AB R HEW L Pct.GBL Holy Cross Auditorium and the st. John's league. is the' and p;r'.":·;Jt:or,~: lsI. L. Escott; 2nd, B Badeoek by H~rrtng~on., palf of ma:es ~bo.ard to bring J. Power, 2b .... 4 1 1 2 Chicago 2tI)1 .571 - this "'ill get under way at 9 city delegate. City president! s~;~r,(tn~: Ju~e 13. 3rd, U. Delaney.' 'JUnlO~ GIrls Relay - Won IIhe B~a\'es to. wlthm one ~un of P. Lawson, p, rf . 3 I 2 1 Cleveland 25 21 .543 I~ p.m. Bren Curtis is eastern "icc II I .1.,rB~t: ~,~

440 Yards, Senior Bo 's-lst by Ha.mnglon; I~e \\h~!e Shirts .. Thc:! 10 ~~e T. \\'alsh, ss .... 4 1 2 0 Ballimore 27 23 .540 I~ A special attraction at the president of the ;';ewfound held al I ,00 ..

J. Baggs; 2nd, T. Barn:S. 3rd \ JU~lor Boy s Relay - Won I SIXIh, "IIh the ~col'e tied al .. ,'" ,I. Avery. Ib ..... 4 2 0 O! Kansas Cily 23 23 .500 31, sports wlil be an exhibit:on land association with Edg~r!

B, Taylor. " by Plt.ts, ., , he slam~.ed a smgle. to ieft uel~ C Pierson, rf, p .. 4 1 1 0 Delroit 23 25 .439 41, soccer game featuring the Squires holding the secre·.

220 Yards J . B 1 Senior GIrls Relay - Won by 10 knock 10 the wmnmg run. P. Coady, If ..... 2 0 I 0 i New York 22 24 .478 41h, Guards and Holy Cross senior tary's slot in both organiz· ' L ~Ioores' 2'n umor OYS-.st: I Harringlon. I The. losers lumped into ~ 5·0 I A. Murphy, 3b .... 4 0 2 11 Washington 23 27 .460 51, squads. Last year the sport~, ali~ns. . I Thr annual S:. 3~d' J B ' . d, J. Hommersen,! Senior Boy's Relay _ Won lead 10 the Ihl,rd Wilh Ihe. aId oC , C. Galway, c ....• 2 0 0 O! Boston 20 17 .426 7 ~aw Guards laking a :3-1 vic-I :'I[allers concerning the pro·: ~pcrt; nay 11111 be

, . um. I by Pills. . I all Ihe Bral'es errors durmg the I r Fagan cf 3 0 0 1\ tory over the Crusaders. The I vincial playoffs to be held! school campu; on 100 Yards, Grade 6 Girls-1st I FIELD EVENTS I !(ame. They commitled five, Ed. , K' K .' If ...... 2 2 2 0 BOT winning team this afternoon! near the end of the season ar~

;. i~~kl~~ 2nd,~. Thomas; 3rd I HiSh Jump Junior Girls-lSI I' Power on the. m?und for the . T~~~is .· ... ·.·.·.·.32 8. 11 !II urln earn will receive a set of medals. expected to highlight the . ~ n. . ; B. BOI'~rd; 2nd, J. Feara; 3rd. ,Shirts. W~8 plt~hlng a strong White Shirll AB R H E I Coach Andy Samuelson re·: meeting with a general di,·

100 \ ards. GIrls Under 14- J ~Iarlin ;::ame u:1111 Ihc Sixth. Vp to this I W B 'I' 4 0 0 0 I Ca t D 01 I leased his starlin!: lineup i cussion on refereeing proh· lsI, J. Colc; 2nd, R. Rand~lI; lrd . Shot rut .Junior So,'S _ lsI pOInl he. had been tagged Cor a . E' B 0~1 e~. ;f ..... 4 1 1 1 I pores al Y I Friday. He'li h.al·e :llike Stan., lems in the prol'ince also likl"l llllll~ ,'f:;' ':t.~. u. Delancy. '.. Dawc; 2nd. D. Cullm'ore; 3rd: s~nglc hit. Thc:1 in the top of ~hc I E' D~~~~~ke. 2b': 2 1 0 0 ford in goal with Robin Short Iv to take plenty of tUI!C. :\, d.- ~I: ,,11,'111' 10 .. ,'.

10~. Yards, SCl\lor ('1rI5-151. C. Lal:c. I sI.xth the. Bral'c~ came 10 hfe.! D. Carrol. S~ .. 4 0 0 0 Ne\\'S Trophv and veteran Sam Prett,' as' mcans of raisin~ funds fIJI' :H'~i(l:' ,,,.{e; .~~I:_~ ft. King. 2nd. ~\. Pelers; :lrd. Shol Put Senior BOl5 _ 1st Singles b~ Lawson, Walsh, p,cr'l J H~n'CY Ib 3 I 0 1 01 full backs .. Joe Gullil'er is ~~t' the ~ssociation will be hrou:,!:1t rear: 1.' pfi(",,::, .. : L. Casco . .... . ..: SOil and ~Iurph)', a walk and . ..' . . . . _ h If 'th H : h'b' . P r, 'C"lcr 'CO",.'

Girls' Sack RID. :\osc\\orth). 2nd, II. D\\~er, Knox's homer lI'cr 'ood Cor 'our D. Hillis. 3b . I 1 0 0, as center· a WI arry I up as wcll as ex I Itlon gamr- ~ .. ,. ,,,' ., ace- sl D Bul 3" G "OllC e e . I D C I t'l f:l I 0 II GR' "0 BAN'K June R Ennl's at I~rt half and Tack St PI'ftrrb

. SC~'1)11 ler and ~I. Peters ,. . I ru.. .. . ., i TIlns. The), Collowed up with Cour . .ons an 11e, C , :>.,. ~ c ., on . ,<. . .

Girls' Thrt'e.Lp·p'ed Ra _ HI;.h .Jump. SClllor ,GIrls-1st: t more lilllif~ in Ihe sCI'cnth Cor \.1. nlll~, I'f ...... 2 0 0 0' The homestandlngtur! u rtlhne Philpott at right. Danny Carc\\',

1st J C I rI~" ce A. !\Icker,on. 2nd. \. Robbins, thr Wtn. Power oll~IIrrl with a E POller. I' ..... 3 0 t 0 I ~chool team recap <.d . will perform at outside riJ;:ht· B' . 0 e an D. Butler; 2nd 3rd .. f. Fean'. . ~inl:le and came around In score' Totals.· ..... 26 5 2 4 DAILY KEWS champIonshIp with Frank O'Keefe 3S his in·

. ~~d~OCk and L. Tricot. High Jump Junior Boys-15t on ~ pair of mi~cues. He' Wll~ I WEEKEND ~AMES troph)' and won the annual side m~n. Bill Woods wm play I Smith~ 2 ~ot~to Race-1st, R. R. Dawc; 2nd D. Cullmore. 3rd, Collowp.d by Lawson and Wal~h· Saturday: Int.er town school sports .m~el renter. Barry Maunder and i

1 I :t, . Joh!lSIon. J. Drol'er. who also hil safely. The:1 aCt~r 10.0O-Comets \'5. ROl'ers. Fl'1d~y with a elear ma]onty Tom McGrath I\'ill take care J 00 :ards, Junior Girls-lst High Jump Senior Boys-lst AI'ery and Pierson were retired 2.30-Hawks V5. Jays. oC SIX points over second of the left lide of the field Ii Cole, 2nd, L. Escott; 3rd, J. D. Thorne. 2nd, D. Cullmore Knox came through with his 4.00-Adirondacks va. Buck· place Fortune and last year's with Maunder at the inside

ouse. and I, Baggs. game winning hit. Art Murphy masters. champs from Grand Bank position. Spares listed are F. 1~ :~rds Junior GirlS-1st. Broad Jump Junior Girls- sIngled for. the final run~ of the 6.30-Aces vs. White Sox. placing third. The final st.and. Gerry Gulliver, Pat Hu'rle)', j' :\I;e, 2~d, D. Camybell; 3rd 151. J. ~tartin; 2nd, J. House. game. driving in Walsh and Knox. Sunday: Ings were Burin 33 POints; Adrian Molloy and Ed Shap' • H mmer.en. Ja\'~lin Senior Boys _ lst, P. Paul Lawson pitched the first 2.30-Bra\·es V5. Rovers. Fortune 27 points; Grand ter.

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Is 100 Yards, Boys Under 15- Currie. 2nd, B. WaIT: 3rd, H. six innings 10 get credit for Ihe 4.oo-Comets vs. White Bank 24 POints. Excellent Guard~ coach Bill ,Jackson t, L. Moores; 2nd, F. Burry; Dwyer. win, He sllrre~dered Ih'e runs on ShIrts. weather ra\'o~red the meet reiea5ed the names of fifteen Frank Ball \\'ill perform in

3rd, B. Adey. Broad Jump Senior Glrls-ht only two hils, wllile walkin/: six. . which was wltnesse~ by a players he wants at the fJelri the outfield for the Pepppr· 100 Yards, Grade 6 Boys-1st L. ~Iarshall; 2nd, J. Whelan. eec Pierson pitched to the la~1 Tt k S 1 large number of spectators but did not list his starlin):' reB baseball team in the Citl'

J. Andrews; 2nd, R. Lash; 3rd, Javelin Junior Boys _ 1st. Iwo bailers In relief. He fanned Ie et a e and saw strong competition elel'en. Sterling Hoddinott' league this summer. Frank D. Parsons. D Tho ne' 2nd L Edwards' one baiter. Ed, Power look Ihe in many events. In football will get the nod for goal with: was born in Methuen, :lla!;s ..

220 Senio~ Girls-lSI, R. King, 3r'e1. L ~I~ores.'· , loss for the While Shirts. gil'ing For Wrestling Grand Bank emerged vlcto~. the remainder of the cluh and is 26 years old. He lI'ei~hs ~~~e/' Nickerson; 3rd, M. One Mile-lsI, I. Baggs; 2nd, frey;· 2nd, I. Baggs; 3rd, B. ' ious by ~ s~ilout o.f 4 to nIl coming from Gerry Smith 130 pound~ and stands 5'4".

100 . D. rlllhiore; 3rd, G. Woolfrey. Taylor. Promotor Tom Dunne has an· over ~urlll 111 the flllais after Hokie Pike, Carew, Fred Xort:I lie performed in the baseball . 1st I ~ard~ ~orsdUnder 13- Pole Vault-'sl, G. Woolfrey; Junior Bro~d-lsl. R. Daw~; other big wrestling card sched· defeating Fortune 6 tQ 5 In ~ Don Ash, Bob Badcock. Gor 10ague of F.dwar~s Brllr\'illr

3rd.D tar es. n, N. Noble; 2nd, P. Roberls. 2nd. D. Cullrnore; 3rd, ThorliP. uled for the Stadium on ~fon' t~o game total goals .. seml' don Mansion. Ray Wilkin; .. III, for fi\'e i~aSOI1S. , .• Iugford. S~nlol' Discu~-Ist II DW"nr' "uII'lor H SI & I duo 'Ii.aht The thr~e boul card Imals. Teams trom i\lar} ~town fll'Uce ~ewhook, Ullug Chaulk

220 S . B . ' ,. ,<, .'< op. , ~ p , um p- • ." . I ltd I I . slol1' 21 enlor OY5-;-151, D J?hn .• 2nd, n. ~Ioys~. 1st. I. Hal!gs; 2nd, r.. Woolfr~\'. will C~utllrl' H muin matcb h~· and Gnrn sh a So compe t . n C larll~ Snooks, Stt'ward 1\'00t· I I : Id,l. Haggs, 3rd, G \\001. TUI1,o',WnI'-Pitts House. JUliioi' Hop. Step & Jump-lsi tween Gene Killiski and Ynkon the sot'eer playoffs but St. son, l!;ri(' Winsor and Dare re~. Senior Brond-lst, G. Wool. R. Uawe: 211d. A. CuUmol't. Brie. This hout will be a best Lawrence failed to enter a Cullmore. I

,C three falls and will bring tenm. -----..:....-----------=-together two of the hlggest and ~~~~~est men in the grappling Hockey League

The semi· final aelion on Mon­day night will see Farmer Boy Dinner Meetina and Pat Flannigan meeling in . e what should prove to be a fast 1'he preliminary meeting of cleall fight. The first match the 51. John's hockey lea~ue of the carel is sel for 8.30 p.m. will take the form oC a dinner

I with two local boys facing oCr. meeting at the l\'ewfoundland Rcferec for the card will be Hotei on Monday night, ~tart·

Gcorge "Red" O'Malley of Bos· . Ing at 6.30 pm. Present at the ton, The general sale of tic· meeting will be the Il'a~ue kcts for Ihe card will start at executive, team delegates, the SIadium loday and will eon. trophy donors and members tinue on Monday. The Stadium of the press and radio. box office is open from 9 a.m. I to 5 p.m. . Hall To Attend , Tuesday n1l1ht the wrcstll'rs i will be in Harbour Grace anrl I Derrk Hal(P;;~ident of the I thry Will appear at Stephelll'ille : SI John's sdcccr referee's ago

: on Wcdncsday. ,I ~o~i~tion wi'lI attend the sem'i. i annual meeting or the New· i St Bon' T foundland Football League al I ~ t seam CIa renville today. It is report· rl' B ed that he receied an invitation o e Honoured from the associalion president

Fred Tessier but no word was . . -- I forlhcoming on his position at

I A rlmncr In ·honour of th~ : the meeting.

I St. Ron's team th~t rack~e1 ------up the 26th win on the BO\'le M k' C b k Trophy hy winnln" the ~r.n·if)r a '"9 orne ac .. -J-- • city hockey champlonfihip " ., this past season will be /liven Ed Gabby Butler, one of at the Old Colony on ,Tunc IIhe top forwards in thl'! city 24tll. . football league several ye~rs

., The dinner will start at ago is making a comeback. But· .• 7.30 p.m. with St. Bon's A.A. ler, who sparked Guards for

prcsident "Fanny" Brennan as many. seasons, i~ working out chairman. Tickets: (or thc withthc. new senior rlllr):. rl'('nt will IlO nn salr ~lOnda)'1 ~la(,ph.('rson.Curtis and Crom n'

GEOFF WOOLFREY dears the eight foot mar}t to win the Senior Boy·s Pole Vault in.the Prince of Wales College Sports. Peter Rob" 1(' ..

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CARY GRANT AND SOPHIA LOREN IN "HOUSEBOAT"

Some fish lose a percentage HIDE IN HAND A magnetic romantic team ,ttllor sa)'1 that any of their length in death_ So fish, , BY OSWALD JACOBY ill the attractive and glamorous

Jll:1 I name 1M her, , ermen stretch them. I Half the South players wcre persons of Cary Grant and Ius, I declarers at two spades and ciolls Sophia Loren sparks 'Wcst always opened the qucen Paramount's Technicolor mome, of clubs on this hand in a re- dy. "Houseboat," which opens cent Dallas duplicate, at Ihe Paramount Theatre. The

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Invarialliy South would play Iilm. a'n original story by Mel low {rom dummy and some Shavelson and Jack Rose. who East players were smart enough authored Ihe highly successful to beat the band one trick_ The "Seven Little Foys," among defense was to overtake part- other comedies: co·stars Martha ncr's queen of clubs wilh the H)'er and Harry Gunrdino and king. cash the ace of hearts features Eduardo Ciannelll.

• and lead a diamond, At Ihis Modern Washington D.C. and point it would not mutter what the colorlul, hlstorle Potomac South did, He would have to Rive rare integral parts of the lose to the kltl!: of diamonds Ilght-hearlcd story amout a and ace o( spades and East lawyer's dilemma when he in ' would ruff two hearls. herils his three children through

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from dumm)', Some Soutb play- GIVE SPY FIGURES ers made the mistake of play· PRAGUE. (Reuters) - The of· ing a second spade whereupon ficial Cze~hoslovak news agency East would win the trick,_ playa Ceteka said Th,tlrsday there are heart to the ace ruff their last more than 60 \\ estern espio:lage,

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·12.30-World Church News. SUNDA1', June 7tb. 12.00-News in 8 Minute : 12.45-Musical Program. • ,\.~t. 'I b ' P.~I.

l.Oo-.Doyle Bulletin. 6.30-S:lOday Breakfast c u : 12.0l-Vcra Lynn Show. t.I5-)tusical Program. ~ews.... 12.30-New~ in a minute. 1.3D-CBC :-iews and Weather 7.30-:S~. Anne s Shrloe of the' l2.31-ParIY Line. U5-Musical Program. " ASlr' d B kf t Club . 12.45-Provincial News Round· 2.00.:-Camera Club. 7.4_ un ~y .rea as up. 2.15-~lovie Scene. • and News. 1.00-News in a Minute. 2.29--Domlnion Observat 0 r y S.aO-Ora! Robert.. 1.0l-Longine's SymphoneUe.

Time Signal. 9.OD-RevlVal Echoes 1.3G-Provincial New •.

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Newfoundland Services

PASSENGER SERVICE CO~~ECTlO~ BAY RUS ASD WEST RUN PLACENTIA BAY

PLACENTIA BAY Regular to.OO a.m. train leav·

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Day. 10.45-Blble Talk. 2.30-News. 8.00-Musieal Procram. 1l.00-Cburch Service. 2.3l-Road Show. 8.30-Supper Gue.t. P.M. . 3.00-News, Sports & Weather '1.00-CBC News and Weather i2.15-Sunday Serenade. 3.0l-Road Show. ?l3-Hymns DI Praise. : 12.30-New~. S.3D-News. Sports & Weather. '1.3()-Girl Guides Program. l2.45-S~pertonic Supermarket :tal-Road Show, 7.43-Doyle Bulletin. 1.00-\\ eekend Sporl$ Review 4.00-News, Sports & Weathl'r 8.l5-Nfld. Sports Roundup. U3-News. 4.0l-The Road Show. S.30-This Is my Story. 1.23-Sunda~ Serenad~. UD-News In a ~lInute.

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CONNECTION GREEN BAY SERVICE

Train "The Caribou" leaving SI. John's Monday. June Blh., will make connection at Lewis porte with M.V. Nonia for regu lar porls Green Bay Service.

9.00-Polka Part~·. l.45-How ChrIStian Science 4.3l-Hous of Decision. 9.3()-Leicuter Square. Heals. 5.0D-News In a ~lInute. SPECIAL TRIP !If.V. TRE·

10.OO-Ca C'est Montreal. 2.00-Rotary. S.Ol-Seventh Day Adventist. PASSEY SMOKEY TO . lO.30-Four's Company. 2.30-Sunday afternoon at 590 5.30-t'hlldr~n·s :Slol'), Hour. NAIN

1l.3O-CBC National News. and New.. 6.00-Nrws. ~l.V. Treassey will sail from 1l.4G-Muslc Till Atldnite. 4.00-Lutheran Hour. 6.15-When A Child Asks. the Dock Coastal Wharf on a I2.05-Sign Off-O Canada- 4.3D-Sunday afternoon at 390 6.30-St. Thomas's Church special trip to Nain 5 p.m. on

The Queen-Close Down. and News. Service. Wednesday. June 10th. Ship 5.l5-0utdoors In Newfound· 7.SO-Parliament Hill. will call at pOTt.~ Smokey to

SUNDAY, June 7th. 8.00-Interlude. 9.00-News and Weather. 9.1O-Program Highlights. 9.l5-Magic MUilc Box. D.3~New •. US-Post Mark U.K.

10.00-MariUme Gardener. lO.15-Nelghbourly News. 10.3D-Operatie HIghlights. 11.00--SI. Thomas's An~lIcan

land. 7.43-The Road Show. Nain. (Steamer wiil not call at 8.00-Ave Marie Hour. a.OO-News, Sports & Weather Goose Bay), 6.30-Twilight Hour. 8.oI-The Road Sholl'. I 7.00-Spotllght on Memorial S.30-News Sporl! & Weatber I ST. JOHti·S·CORSER BROOK

University.' S.31-Road Show. SERVICE '1.13-Sunday Evening at 1190. II.OD-News Sports & Weather. S.S. Springdale for regular S.OO-Take it from Here. 9.0l-Road Show. ports St. John's·Corner Brook S.30-Sunday Evening at 1190. 9.3D-News. Sports & Weather. Service will saii from the Dock 9.OD-Phllo Vance. 9.31-Road Show. Coastal Wharf 5 p.m. '" uesda). 1I.30-Sunday evening It 1190. 9.45-DOSCO News. June 9th. 9.45-News. 10.OD-News in a ~tinute.

GREAT EASTERN OIL & IMPORT ~O., LTD.

Radio. Television Wasben. Rtfrigerators Deep Freezers

Electric Rangers. Floor Polbhera. Gramopbones

Public Address Systema. Tape Recorders.

REPAIRS AND SERVICII 5 UNES

DIAL 3001 to SOO~

WATER STREET ;&n26.1,.

HUT('HEN'S GROc.:ERY MEAT MARKFT, 53 William Street

Dial '4.50 Ind ~061

PEPENDABLE Fire Insurance

RELIABLE Companies,

COMPLETE Protection

PROMPT LOSS Set~lements

J. J. LACEY INSURANCE LTD.

211 WATER STREET

, MR. ROBERT SEY~tOl!R.

DIAL 9U1I3 dunng busll1es~ TENOERS F hours or 4968·~· aller 1J1ISlne~s. TION AND OR

: hours. m) !O.lmlh ,

I. Sl'aled . ('Cll'ed up 10 J,,"

f ",I or leumplelion OJ

a pp Iration of ('~Ut'e and "(JUI',C\ liol lIix .\'phall ..

PHONE 6921. :

• ';!I a 4 B mile \\'a~' [rlJnI Ell" . C"I'Ii,,~ fRail .

2. I'lan~ ~n~ nw~ be ------:-:--:

i AUTO PARTS (Whole) !. »

RO;ifJ.... j ;

('olill 1I00u,". '.

ill ii11i1Ul1

fld l'lJpic' may he " . I Armalure app "'''Iil'n Iq Works Clcrl; of Ihil

38 on dcpu'il of SlS . BambrIck 11111 ill' re:ur,ec :.) .

Street ,----------: NCI' If Ihe planl Dial 7191.2 I aliolo> arr " I pnrlmcnt. .

BUILDING MATERIALS I 3. T coden m,~ ~ i lin lorm, prol;de1 ~ ! pnn menl and nJ.

CHESTER DAWE, LTD. i milled in !ea:Ed' SHAW Sl·. and TOPSAIL RD. ; nrldl'~"erl II, Ih,

For all your Building i'irl' of 1117;1~a" . Requirements call "T~"IIrr (er p;; ..

80161-91171 'TENDERS FOR CONSTRUe. 1I<J~n t~ Curlin;:' --......;;;;;.;.;.;....;.;;..;.;--- 'I' TlClN AND BASE COURSE wrlllr'n aITQ!! Ir.e DRUG STORES AND ASPHALTIC '('11\'(""''''. ;.;.;.;.. .... ..;..------! PAVEMENT 4. The trndrr., CONNORS DRUG STORE; l'O<l1pallicd by a:'

LMIBER1"S COVGH SYRUP 1. Sealed tenders will be re. aCl'epleri .. hcqu! can be obtained at <'civct! up to June 22nd. 1959. S\ll'('I; Ihal Ihe

CONNORS DRVG STORE I for completion of subgrade., if slIt'l'r"ful. enler 334 WATER ST. I application of granular base' !ract Wllh the

DIAL 2206 ' cOUrse and applkalion of one I hr' '''rcc''fu~ ----------1 course Hot ~Iix liot Laid' he I'cqUirerllo CEil')!!

ELECTRICAL I Asphalt Biluminous pa\·cmcnl. slims to hrin~ Ibe ~~""!"'::""!"'::~~---- I on a 4.0 milt' srl'lion Itf high·: up 10 len PITrE:: APPLIANCES wa\' fl'lIm I'irinilv of Shallop ~ alllfllHiI "I It .. BAINE JOHNSTON Co;'c SdlUol \IlWards ;';anlinis· ('1'. In It. 10('1,13;

Bridge. : lli(' prop.·r au;1 COMPANY, LTD. 2. Sprcifi<'.1Iions may Ill' In.: pl'rfol'lliance of

Agency Ilepartment ~pl'cled at Ihe Roa.ls Draught .. III Ilt'lI "f fa'h U3 Water St. Dial 2102 1 ing OHit-e. Conrt !louse. St.! rr~"lIl ~(·"jem

YOUR. FRIGIDAIRE John's anti copies may he oh. a .,111 el) bond. DEALER. tained upon lIpplication 10 the. Ihcyrl'arlOlfnl:~

HEAP & PARTNERS ill Rel'enue Clerk of this Depart· , 01 ~OO"o of Ihe IIUI I ment upon deposit of S25: Preel.

Church. IUS-Regional News and

Weather. 12.25-Program Highlights. 12.3()":'~lusrcal Program. 12.45-Rcgional Roundup.

10.OD-Thl! Is my Story. 10.01-Famiiy Bible Hour. 1D.3O-Sunday evening at 390. 10.3D-News. 10.45-Sporteast. 10.4s-;'Promincnt Concert.

8. R. CLARKE Topsail Ro" DlalllUN

(NFlD.) lTD. 'which sum wiil bl' returned' .5. The neo'n~,,~· S,S'LANBORRA1'DHoERRNSERRAVNICGEER 'I Wiring :'Ilateriais. Wire and to the tenderer if the specific .. blTld iI'c\f te

Cables. Molors. Starters, alions arc returned to the De. est or au)' ~~I~~ IO.55-News.

.H.OD-Torbay Weather. ~2~~News. TO E~t1LY HR. I L. HEALEY Lamps. Switches. Lighting partmpnt.

S.S. Northern Ranger opera· I ere. Roads and Wit" lit Fixturcs, etc. 3. Tenders mmt he Illade on

, B.OS-Club 590. 12.20-Houseparty. 1.00-Close Down. 12.3D-NclVs in a ~linute.

ling South Labrador SCT\'ice to' 1 Dial 3026 WAREHOUSE PR1:-\CES ST. forms prol'ided h,l' the Depart. . Goose Bay (replacing S.S. Bur· DIAL 5085 mt'lll and mll,t h~ ~lIhmit'cII US-MUSical Program.

l.30-BBC News. lAS-Sullday ~1i~ccllanr. ~.o~Tkt Continentals.

. . CJON 12.35-Houseparty. i ~ro) will sail from the Dock I -----.----- in ~c-alcrl cnrclopc, arlrlressl',1 iCoastal Wharf ~OON "'ednes· i INSURANCE AGENTS IF--.:L;.,O_R_I.;,S_TS.;.... _____ 10 the D~rllll' ~Iillblrl' or

I',nURD .. \y, June filh. l.OO-Nell's noundup. l.Ol-Si~n Off.

i rla)· .. June 101h. En rOllte sleam· -aN BROKERS Hi.::hw~!·<. Th .. \I nnb "Tl'nn

:.2aoIl-TF· imlkcSsisnal. I ,. A.Ji. f!r \l'iII cali Sa)' Roherts ~nd 1'\ D : HOWSE OF FLOWERS

1'1' for l'''\'in~ \'idnil\' ~Ipllnp Carhollcar anrl \\'ill allo proceed SeT\'in~ SI. John'5 . .

. ~. ..

•. -.0'· oni5 or loung 6.3Q-l'he Bob Lc\\'i~ Show. VOUS Folks.

& (,0"1' S .. hool 11)\\'~rrl:- \;Jrrl<Il'< from (;oosc fl3,1' ;';orth. port& J08 BROTHERS {rom 1\\0 localions Emily Hr. 10 Smokey 1\'i1h fish' Ii CO !'TD. 317 HAmLTOl\ .\vENUE Rridt:r" nl'r tn hI' writtrll rrmtn.

FREIGHT ST. JOH:\,'S:LEW. ISPORTE SERVICE

2.~:""~le~t Your Weatherman. 6.aO-NUd. Noli'S and Weather. SAl'URDAY, June lith. :I.OO-Son .... of Pl'ai3e. UO-Headline Neil'l and ~~~~~ ____ _

6" Forecast. -7.00-SundiaJ. ;:~~:;I:~I Report. 7.00-Can. News 3nrl SporlJ. 7.30-NeI\'5 and Weather. FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES 4.00-Religious Period. ?05-Local Weather. Continued on Page 12 I Uo:.:..Winnipea Concert. 7.15-Nfid. News and Sports. FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S·CORNER I

I 7.30-Newl and Weather. BROOK SERVICE ~:::~:~!." ?s·400--5-NNeflwds sNummary. For Fast Freight for regular ports st. 8.00-Crltically Speaklnll. . . ews. John's·Corner Brook Service 8.~Take It from Here. B.05-Prov. News. Taxi Service per S.s. Springdale wiU be ae· '1.OG-Harmony Harbour. S.I5-Shlpplng Repoq. cepted at the Dock Coastal Shed '130-W I Ti S.20-KJddles Corner. to·day, Friday, from 9 a.m. to . a u me. S.30-Nfld. News and Weather HOTEL TAX I 8.OG-N:ew.. 900-G I Pr I lal N 5 p.m.

a.05-Reclonal Newl and . enera oy nc eWI W th 9.05-The Bob Lewia Show. D· I 2424-2410 FREIGHT SOUTHERN

ea er. 10.0D-News In a Minute. II LABRADOR SERVICE 8.13-ln Reply. lo.OI-llartin', Corner. 8.3O-CBC 518 e" Freight for regular ports

I . 10.1" No Love for Linda. "-- 0....- ... .. I • - h d . .. 30-Ntld Pro- f"- """"'I'VD' ...... .- Sout Labra or SerVice, ports fl. • .. 1m rom Ilu.3D-N·ews in a Illnute. . London. • h" QUEEN'S ROAD Battle Harbour to Goose Bay, ' U5-Notes and Comments. 10.31-W o's That Singing. lI"v28.lyr also Smokey and Emily Har·

1000-FI' t P ·10.45-Top Twenty·Fil'e TUnes. I bour prr S.S. Northern Ran· . n enon. ; II.OD-Nell's I'n a ,'II·nut.. :=========::==' I IO.3D--CBC Symphony. 0 ~ ger acc~pted at the Dock

l1.3O-National New~. .1l.01-Top Twenty·Five Tune. Coaslal Shed on ~Iondai'. June I IUO-Weekend !levip. Wind . ~2~O-New$ in a Minule. Bth. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I

. Special Speaker. ' .. . . 12.00-Silln Off. 0 Canada. The 12.01-T.op Twenty·FI.ve Tunes.

Queen 12.30-]I;ew5 In a Minute. . 12.31-Top Twenty·Five Tunll. VOCM ! l.OO-Local and National Head·

Freight for regular ports SI. :

8ATURDAY, June 6tb. line New •. 1.01-Top Twenty·Five TuneJ. 1.05-Weather Forecast. 1.15-News.

XOM. 8.28-0n the Alr. 8.30-News and Weather. 8~Breakfllt wIth BUI. 8.M-News.

·;':'7.00-Breakfut WIth Bill. .; '7.3O:-News and Watemont

Directory. :: '1.aS:-Breakfast wIth BIU. ,. 7.M-News.

S.DO-Torbay Weather ~ a.05-Breakfast with Bill. ,. S.25-News. .

S.30-Hlr of the Day. ;' B.35-Sporl$ Calendar

MO-Breakfast with Bill. ~! S.35-News. t~ 9.00..:.Br8.1idast wIth SlII. :~ 9.aO-'Blg Six Prugram. ~ 10.00-News. :; 10.05-Stork Club· :; 10.l3-JuJcebox Jamboree. : 10M-News. . ~ 1l.00-J ukehok Jamboree. ~ 1l.3()-Reddy's Varieties. ~ P.M •. :: 12.00-News. ::~.05-Mldday

12.1O-Canacia 12.30-News.

Melodies.· at Work.

12.35-Rambllng .with Records 12.4~Flsherman·s Forecast 12.30-Rambling wltiI Records

I 1~-~.r.III·I~'·USI 1.20-Rambllng with Recorda I 3·1-f\·1;'1·'~ .. 1.45-Constabulary Report. 2.00-Nfld. Bandstand. 2.50-News. 3.00-NfJd Jlnndstand :1.55-Ncws. .

. 4.00-Bob·s Bant.waion. U~New3. B.IIO-Bob'. ~andwa,on.

l.43-Sporta. l.45-Art Saker's Notebook. 2.00-News In a MInute. 2.0l-London GO!! Call1n,. 3.00-News In a Minute. 3.Dl-London Goes Calling. 4.DO-General Provincial New! 4.05-Western Jamboree. 4.30-News. 4.33-Western Jamboree. ~.OO-New5. ~ S.Ol-Bob Lewis Dance Party 6.0G-New5 In a Minute and

Weather. 6.05-BulietJn Soard. 6.1O-Natlonal News. 8.15-Sporu. 6.25-Provintial News. S.aO-p.M. Theatre. 7.00-News in I Minute. 7.Ol-Club 93. 7.l3-The Homelownera. 7.30-Provlncial New. and

Bulletin Soard. S.On-News in a Mlnute. 8.01-Weslern Hit Parade. 9.00-New, in I Minute. 9.0l-Salvatlon Army. 9.30-News. 9.3t-Let's SiJ2 • Hymn. 9.~DOSCO News.

I lO~t1O-Newl. In a Mlnule. 10.01-The Barn Dance. 10.30-Nationl. News Ind ~I~s

la2es. l0.4~TheHousepart)'. 1l.OO-News in :i Minute. l1.nl-HousepnrtY.

112.0()';"New5 in a Minule. I' .

I A.M. 12. ~I-House party.

, 12.30-Newi Roundup

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

John'~·LewispOl'le Service per' ~I.V. Codroy will be accepted at the Dock Coastal Shcd Tues· day anN Wednesday. June 91h and 10th, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

I Applications are requ!!ted FREIGH~:~~~~ COAST

tram Interested female persons F i ht ltd d 11 t with a view to their being re g s accep e . a y a trained for positions as Occupa. the Raliway Freight Shed for tional Tberapy Ass!';tants at the I r~guiar ports South Coast Ser­Hospital for ~fental and Ner. 11'lce, but In orde~ to ~uarantee vousDisea!!!. mOI·eme.lt by thl.!. trip of the

Candidates must have Grade X. a desire to work with people and an aptitude for pracllcal acllvlties.

. Preference will be given to applicant! who hal'e h.d lome training or experience in any of the fo1!owlng fields:

1.-Teaching or other work with children.

2.-Home Economics. a.-Physical EdUcation. 4.-Art. Mu:;lc, Dance or

Drama. S.-Buslness or Industrial

Work. 8.-Handicrafts . Commencing salary Is $1.

27S.OO per annum.

Application: with full details as to age. experience, etc., to· gether with copies of recent testimonials, .should be for· warded as loon as pDS.!llble to the Secretary, Hospital for Men· tal & Nervous Diseases, Water· fOI'd Bridge Rond, 51. John·s.

LEONARD MILLER. M.D .• Deputy' Minister of Ueall h •

~lay 30. 1959. j~e3.8.9.l2

S.S. Bar Haven freight lI,ust be at the Railway Freight Shed not later Ihan 1.00 p.m. Tuesday. June 9th. - , . RESTRICTED CARGO I

Shippers Please Notes:-Oit~ and other restricted cargo for regular ports Corner Brook to Battle Hr. for forwarding via Corner Brook and M.V. Carol Strong will be. accepted at the I Railway Freight Sh~d Monoay,' June Bth. from 9 a.m. )0 5 p.m.

Shippers Please Note: - Oil~ and other restricted cargo for regular ports South Coast Ser· vice for forwarding via Argen· tia and ~tV. Delroy will be ac· cepted at the Railway Fr~i!lht Shed Wedne.5da., June 10th, from 9 a.['I\. to 5 p.m.

W-tAr Str-' 01 \1 80 on arl'O" the [~('r o{ Ibp 1'0 A , ..... I • 0, .. Dial 2658. '1U 302 WATER 1'T. Iclnpr. Jill

MEEHAN & CO. t.A. Bldg. Duellwortll 81.

. Dill 1046·1M,

REG. T. MORGAN INSURANCE LIMITED

Temple Bldg .. P.O. BOll \68. MI Duekwortb St. Dial 80370 or 7756

DRUG STORES

M. (;t)NNORS LTD. .. WATER 81' •

Dial %2116

~YLWARD'S PHARMACl

c:.r. MODchy & Empire A" Dial 90010

KENNEDY'S DRUG STORI:.

to4 Docllwortk 8a. Disl !~8t

DUNN'S PBARMACI

Cor. Mayor Ind Merrymeeting Rd.

DIAL ~388

PARKDALE PRARMACl,

Elizabl!/h Aye. DIRI 91120 -------

MURPHY'~ DRUG 8TORE,

119 MUitiary R.I. DIll aua

THOMPSON'S pnARMAct,

'5 Quldl Vldl Road

FLEMING'S PHARMAC1.

26& Pennyweli Road Dial 92931

JOHN J. FEEHAN Around St. John's

Dial 3531 ,l1li WRter St.

ELECTRICAL CONl RACTORS --~----J. V. DAWE LTD.

Electrical Conlnrtor No fire wben we wIr.

Dial 90901

GROCERS (RETAil)

NORMANOOWNE) tb New Gow.. 8L

Dial 5121

DIAl, 7410 4. The t~nl I'r \II II' ;JcroTtl """"'" --:;~;;..;.;.;;.;.--... . pa n i I'd hy a II a PJ1I' .,\' ctl ~ cr C pi

FIRE INSURANCE

CROSBIE & CO., LTD. Agenls for

VNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD'S

LOW RATES DIAL 5031

HARDWARE STORES HARRIS & HISCOCK, LTD.

GENERAL HARDWARE Distributors for Sunbeam

Electricai Appliances Sporl! Goods and Sports

wear for ali occasions. DIU 5016

ERNEST CLOUSTON, LTD. McCLARY Al!TmlA TIC

WAn~1 AIR CONDITIONI:-;G 210 WATER ST.

DIU 4183

HEATING

C. A. HUBLEY, LTD. PLUIIIBING and HEATING

CONTRACTORS Rep. General Electric

36 King's Road Dial 2916

NEW COAL SERVICE We ddh'cr promplly

one hour drlil·ery. Call 4795.

~1.00 p~r hag. No Gimmlck~.

lIonesl \\,~Ight.

RADIO.TV REPAIRS

GREAT EASTERN OIL COMPANY, LTD.

REPAIRS 'f0 RADIOS. TV AND ALL ELECTntCAL

APPLIANCES Dlt\!. 3001 to 3005

USED CARS ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD.

Fon A CAR YOU CAN DEPEt'W ON CALL

ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD. "A Complr.tr SlulI .At Your

DIAL 3015

MOBILE GROCETERIA Door".

DIAL 3349'

FISH STORES

CITY FISH SHOP 36 f R t';SC'OT1 ST.

IlIAl 2226 Service. Quality Varlet,

,

I I !

,

! , J

I

ed eh':f]ue {or stOO as a ~uret)' Ihat the tenderer will. if me ' ee~~ful. entcr inlo a ~ontrart with the Denartml'nt. Thl' succe5~lul tendercr will be r~ quil'cd to dc-po'it furlhcr SUIll'

to bring the lolnl ~Ulll up tn ten pCI' cl'nl of the amount nf the acccpte,t lender. 10 br held as 5(,cul'it~· {or the Ill'oper . and satisfactory perfol'mance i of the contra~t. In lieu of, Will cash deposit the successful: with Gifts and tcnderl'r ma\, furnish a suret~' 'f F' d~'

. I D I' rom nen 'I bond appro\,ed Ill' t Ie cpaI" . rJ ment for the amount of 500;, Neighbours a of Ihc total sum tendered. Civic and

5. The Ucpartm(.'llt rlocs nOlan the occolio~ bind itself 10 accepl the low C to rl e~t 01' any tpndcr. New omer f .

C. A. KNIGHT, The Sinh 0 c Deputy Minisler PHONE

Ocpal'lll1Cnt of lIi~hll·.1!," 94865 69570' SI. .10lin·s. \",'lI'folluoland. '.

S1. JOHN'S MOST

PROGRESSIVE CLASSIFIED

SECTION

KIN BoY

The winl

CYRILJJ

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i,·;,tion 10 the

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' of this ! ~posit of 525

11<' r('lltrncd to I r t hI' plans and

•. ' .,1'(, relurned t :11rnt. 0

Trnd!'rs must 'rm~ Pl'ol'ided by mrnt and mUst rr\ in sealed

rrl to the "r IIt~hwa)·s. flrr lor PAl'ing

oj 10 ('urlin~"

lin arrl)~s the ·!np£'.

1111' trn<ir!' will Ip"niNI hy an ';I\l'rl "hl'que lor :. t h.~t the

:'·('1'«[111.

: with th!'

. The D!'partment d itself to accept or any tpndtr.

C. A. Oeputy

';;rtm~nl 01 .Inhn·,. \""'I''''n~1

WELCOME HOSTESS

ill Knock at Gifts and

from Friendly Neighbours and

Civic and the occasion

New Comer to The Birth of a

PHONE 94865, 6957 ~~

--~ -_.

IF lED :ON

, .

'NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, JUN~ 6, 1959

KINSMEN Boys Club

.BINGO The winner of Series II is

CYRIL JANES, The Battery

SERIES No. 12 TO.DA Y'S NUMBERS

I N 19 39 25 44

34

G 0 58 72 60 67

74 61

Kin Help Kiddie.

"Say' Jones - which do you think would be besL for my new home-Oak flooring or maple?"

Opinions differ, but for EX· PERT advice on the right kind of (\oorlng for YOUR new home, you should come to us. There are many kinds of flooring. and from our large Btock you can select the type which will be best

. suited for your home.

HORWOOD . LUMBER

Co., Ltd.

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11 i\f-' •• , . ..

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. JOHGlt RI~e\\

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""re YOU niM'to be • Ulan-r de I buw 8IY fAY'II'. Wall Washing

WALL WASHING - Wall. cleaned by new machlDe. Results perleet; .ave. paint. -New r4ethod Rug and Wall Cleaners, Freshwater ROld, 'Phone 91033.

ttf£W METHOD RUG CLEAN· ERS. Rugs and Carpet mddt to look like new. Von Scbralle1 proeeu add. 'ear. to Ufi of ruga. Cleaned III home or at our plant. 'Phone 910ll3. New Metbod Rug Cleaners. Fre~bwater

BIDGOOD'S Waterford Bridge Road

Cater~ng

weddingSj Private Parties and Dinners

l'

RENAULT . La-, "'7:2~' ~~,

The ideal "first" car ••• the enential second car, brings you

all thest luxury features in the most practical and beautiful

designed car in the world.

QUICIL F Am AB01JT VOl'R DAUrmNE

Safety Features: Doors Op~D against wlndstrea_lCellent stpering control-~ucket liealS-no metal In seats - curved windshlela - rubber­cushioned dashboard-seml·flexible steer· Ing wh~el~tra·big, nil-fade brakes­doorlocks.

Comfo~ Features: Extremely qUiet engine - vibration fref rid. -automatic "ferlec" clutch-4·wheel IU.

pension-7 eublC foot tn:nk-plfnll of "elhow" room-{'ulwenlpnlly placpd ,pare­',,~1l1 rubber se~u.-"liding lun·ruuf.

Eronomy FeaturM!

:::an't overheat-up to 40 n,i1es per gallon-easily Ie­ce~sible englne-quickly d. tachable fenders-remuvabl. e.linder liners - simplicity of engine d~5illn-automatle

clutch does not waste 11-

washable interior IncludlDl door liners.

ntis ULTIMATE ACHIEVEMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING

15 YOURS AT

ELTON MOTORS CARNElL ST. orAL 2094

'-

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Dial 6967

';;:;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ BEAUTYLAND; 129 Queen', I~ Road (Theatre Hil~l. special. WANTED Illng In a\l methods 01 per· 5 N . (Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Grace'

the Archbishop) UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND

WANTED Assistant (female)

in typing essential. Experience

desirable.

salary $2,000.00 per annum with

increments of $100.00.

in writing to the Bursar, Memorial

of Newfoundland, stating age,

UIlIrlorlal qualifications and experience.

DEER LAKE TED SCHOOL

Requires MALE TEACHER

to teach Grad. Eight.

to begin next September. Applica­

~atin9 age and teaching experience"

b. addressed to:-

I AMALGAMATED SCHOOL,

DEER LAKE.

lie Notice ~F COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

Velvet Horn Club

TO·DAY

CLUB OPEN

9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

FOOD AT ITS BES:r

DIAL 2177

FOR

• FAST

• EXPERT

• EFFICIENT

JOB PRINTING

• ENVELOPES • BILLHEADS • INVOICES • FINANCIAL

STATEMENTS

The DAILY NEWS

JOB PRINTING

DEPT.

STADIUM ~~e malt f h ---. ar 0 t e Motor Carrier Act, 1951 TO· DAY

and ~e matt f . ROLLER SKATING

. er. 0 the application of United Bus Si J \l1mtted for an increase In their fares on 10:30 a·m. .

• 0 n's - Seal Cov., C.B. route. Children's Skating. ~ hereb . Ad • I 25 Y given that the United Bus Company miss on c.

mad, I' . ' . app leahon to the Board for approval 2.00 p.m. a din their bus fares from St. John's to Seal General Skating n return.

jl8.00 pm. Tu d will be heard at a silting of the scid General Skating

el ty, the sixteenth day of Jun. A.D. 1959 ; the dock, in the forenoon, In the Admission ................ 60c.

Sirt lhe said Board, King George V Institute, Spectators .............. 25c. et, St. John's. . 'SUNDAY ..... Jun. 7th.

1~~ra$Iad and wishing to be h.ard at the ",al~ advise the sold Board In writing, on 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. d aclock in the' aft.rnoan of Thursday, ~~~~~~~~.~~

Si. ~y o! June A.D. 1959. ohn s, Newfoundland this 30th day of

C . . l· POWEll, 8.Se.; Chairman, , CommiSSioners of Public Utilities.

"READY to lay punalt avail· . able June to October $2.50. each In-Arne. In Cross and

· all popular breecla. Whtat· ley's Poultry Farm, Char· lottetown, P.E. Island."

manent wavtog ttoUng. cut· tatutory otlce E . d ting Special permanent;$S.OO xperlence Open EvenlngJ. Dial 6534. In the matter of the Will and Beautician NOTICE-AppIiCitlon for Estate of Tabitha Ann New· the position of Police' FIre hook late of St. John'l, widow. Apply Chief with the Town of deceased. p Stephellvllle wlll be re- All persons claiming to be ri ncess B ~:' !~ty celved liP to June 22nd by creditors of or who may have the u,!derslgned. Appllca. any claims and demands upon Parlor tions should state ex perl· the Estate of Tabitba Ann New- 13 leMARCHANT RD. ence if any, In fire.flghtlng hook, late of St. John's, New· 1

and pollee work, and sal· foundland. Widow, deceased. are DIAL 431.0 I ary expected. S. P. Baker, required to present particulars . ----Town Manager. of the same, in writing, duly' -_.-- ~~ .--- I

i STAMPS-WI.h to '11' attested. to the undersigned '

I 'Solicitors for the Executors of I change, used and mInt U. the Will of the IBid deceased '

i S.A. for Canadian Mrs. H. on or before the 30th day of I J. Dohem Arm, 1080 Gra· June A.D. 1939, after which I : ham HI11 Road, Santa date the said Executors will pro I

Cruz, Callfornla, U.S.A. ceed to distribute the .. id ,DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION Estate having reg~ril only ~o

(1951) LIMITED such claims of whIch the Said NOTICE Te TENDERERS Ex~cutors shall then have had PROJECT: Repairs to P.O.L. nollce. •

Dock and Pipelines, RCAF Sta.Dated at SI. Johns this 17lt1. lion Goose Bay Labrador day of May A.D. 1959. File' 122.7.G4-45. ' . COOK, BARTLETl'. CHALKER

1 956

AUSTIN

$1000.00

The tender closing date for and MARSHALL, the above mentioned prolect Solicitors for Executors •.. ' B · d M L d hsa been further cX:Nirled DUCKWO~TH STREET, I air otors t . from 3:00 p.m. Eastern Day. ST. J~HN S. light Time, Thursday. June my30lnefl.13.20 MERRYMEETING ROAD 11, 1959 to ~:OO ·p.m. Eastern FOR llALE-Slnll1ural Steel, DIAL 80378-9 Daylight Time, Thursday, I Bum; R Bealll!; Angles; June 2!1, 1959. Channels; rlltet; Shafllnl ------~ .. ~ ---

J. D. JENNISON, etc~ varioUJ .Izes.. Nnd. RARnING'S TAXI will be S.~r.t.ry, No.4 T.mp. Bid,., S,h'ag." Sales Co .• Ltd.. IQavinr Grand Bank Sunda,. 56 Lyen St, OUaw., OntarIo 11 Patrick Street; 'Pilon. and Thursday; returning

LABRADOR MINING.

AND EXPLORATION

COMPANY LMITED INTERIM DIVIDEND NO. 4

Notice Is hereby given that an Interim' dtvldend or Twenty·Flve Cents (25c.) per share has been declared on the Capital Stock of the c~mp8ny, payaole on June 25th, 1959 to members of record at the close oC busIness on June 11th, 1959. .

By Order of the Board. F R. HUNT,

S.cr.tlry.Tr •• lur.r. Montreal ,Que., June 2, 1959.

1'09. Monda, and Saturday. For mar 19. 1y"., relervatloJII eall 4491·F. at ~

THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP. W. are now operat· Ing elgbt chair,. Youel. be assured of the best poulbl. service pltl.l the least JlOI' sible waiting. 2' Ne" Gower St.. opp. Adelaide Moton.

SELF EJllPLOnlENT on a full time or part time baii •. No merchandise to buy. POSSible earnings in the $111,000 to $30,000 cotagory. Write for free details. Con· solidated IndUstries, Box 24-AF, Louisville, l1I. my3inefl

f,ralln Bank call 2142 " ' If

Holy Cross

SPORTS DAY From 2 p.m. to 8 p.m •

TODAY At the Brother Eagan Memorial Field

Admission )0 C t .... en s

Turkey Teas will be served on the field.

Sports Day Dance at 9.00 p.m. at the

Holy Cross School Auditorium.

Admission ....... $2.00 Double

WANTED· ONE EXPERIENCED TYPIST

as addition to present staff .

Apply

. R. C. ANTHONY [INSURANCE] LIMITED ..

The Winning Ticke.t· for the Boat, Ttailer and Outboard Motor

was .drawn at the Canadian Legion rooms

last night. The ticket is No. 2430·B, and

the holder is asked to contad Bob Hillier,

IPhone 3196; at l~ Noon To.daY· -

DANCE RE·CITAL Pres.nt.d by Galway Studio of the Dance,

ST. PATRICK'S HALL AUDITORIUM

Wh .• I:.D - Newfoundl., Coins Ie. 186~ to 1896-65 each; 1904-$2.00 each; 1885 and 1888-$5.00 each; 1907 to 1936-.20 each; 1931, 1940. 1944, 1947-11 each. 5c. 1865 to 1888-$2.75 each; 1890, 1894. 1806-90 each; 1903. 1914. 1916-:-.30 each. 1012, 1917, 1919. 193B-- 20 each; 1946-522.00 each. 1947-,80 each. 10c. 18Ba 1872, 1873, 1882, 1888-$2.75 ecah; 1870. 11176, 1880 1885-$5.00 each; 1870 to 1919-.50 each .. 20c. 1865 til 1880-$1.80 each; 1881, 1882. 1885. 1888-,75 nch; 1890 to 1912-.35 each. SOc. 1870 to 1883-$2.30 each $2.00 gold 1880-150.00 each ; 1872-30,00 each; 1865, 1870. 1BR1. 1882. 1882. 1885, 1888-$15.00. Nfld. paper money-5.00 each amount. We are also Interested in old Canadian coins and all gold coins. VAN HORNE SALES Ltd. Coin Dept. 573 Blenvllle St. Montreal 34. P.Q. ea.w.tf

I. St .. Bonaventure'sCollegi

i SPORTS DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 6th. Matlne. p.rformance 3 p.m.

Evening p.rformance 8:30 p.m . Admission $1.25.

Tlck.ts obtainable at the door. AdmissIon matinee: Child 25c. Adults SOc.

, CARD

Newfoundland Public Relations Co.; Ltd. 10 ORDNANCE STREET, ST. JOHN'S', . TELEPHONE 2715

Member:' Inside Canada Publ ic Relations COMPANY, LIMITED

with oHiNates in Montr.al, Ottawa, Toranto, St. Catherine'S, Calgary and Vancouver ..

Professional Public Relations Services on a lo~al, regional or national basis.

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MONDAY, June 8th 3:30 p.m.

TURKEY TEAS IN AULA MAXIMA'

REFRESHMENTS IN TENTS -. .

BALLY HALY GOLF AND COUNTRY ClUB"

DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959

Ralph Walker's Combo

Cover Charge 75c. per person

Members and Their Guests Only.

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'~Ckbn ,llOG ]91 la 171 _I 12.00-Sign Off. .'t¥ ' 273U 11 l1~i).-\ ... 1 I Idl~' 20;GO lMI '\1 U -I '~I 7U3 MUM. SUNDAY, June 7th. 4<'C1, 7'00]1 17']1 '], G' 'd A th r · 1111. 710 .11, l\1 .Il; I 01 on n ony, son 0 Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Anthony f 9.0().-Sign On and Sunday ou... .1100 61 ~ 60 -1 26 F kl Add . h h d fucnade.

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CJON-CJOX T.V, IATURDAY, June Sth.

2.30-Westem. 3.3l1-Smlth of Mlnntaola­

Starring Bruce Smith ... Arline Jud,e.

5.UO-Counlry Calendar. 5.30-Rln Tin Tin. 6.00-Trouble With Father. 6.30-Hopllonll Cassidy. 'J.OO-lvanhoe. 7.30-Saturday OBII'. a,DO-Pel11' Como Show. 9.UO-Wall Dilney Presents,

IUO-Red Skelton Show. 1.30-Naked City. Il.DO-News. 1l.1O-Jullette. 1l.30-The Late Show. •

SUNDAY, June 7th, lO.OO-Hldden Page5. to.30-Thls is the Life. 1l.OO-Church Service. lZ-DO-It Is Written. l2.3O-Good Life Theatre. l.OO-Junior. Magazine. Z.OO-Here Ind There. 2.30-Flghtln, Words. 3.00-Speaklng of Petl. UO-Educatlon Today, UO-The Twentletll century. UD-Las5le •. UD-Frontlen. 5.30-TennuseeErnl, Ford

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lO.30-Decemlier Brld •. n.OO-The Late Show.

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.FARDY - Born to Kathleen, Wife ,of Hugh C. Fardy, at St. Clare s Mercy Hospital on :lth, I aon.-Ctell

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REP'AlR FRErGHTER PORT ARTHUR, Ont., (CPI­

The Britlsb freighter Bahama Count is undcrgoing repairs Mon· day at Port Arthur shipbuilding Y8rd~ aller colliding. i:t a dense fog late last week. with a United Slates Coast Guard \'cssel on Lake Huron, The ship had 8 hole punchcd in 'lts bow In the colli· sion.

, " Home OU A 2\0.1 '"'4 II 11-'4 ~ ".,,;0 N. ~. 7.'3' l' 3. lr'W'oSUo B Ul13I:l'~e I~ :~!1\i POMRSERVicE Jij.p Pod 31100 20 20 20 % _I VANCOUVER, (CPl-Canadlan

• •. , upl __ r' 21GO 205 205 205 -ID Pacific Airlines announced Mon· '. I . K.fIy , ' 1100 57 51 57 d I I ',", EI • 1.1 1'.1. 1500 20 I" 211 + I ay t wi I introduce an all·eeon: ('\'., ectronlc M.rt,old 1000 ,13 13 13 + II, omy.rlas~ nlgbt.Tu~e 6 aa the """. .. . MayfaIr - ,IGO IGU I'" -1 fourth lVel'kly'servlce on Its Van· ,:.:.~~.'1!4.' n't·r' •. Lt'd' '. :r::.!rt..J.: ~~! 2;~ :1 couver·A\ll~tcrdDm 'polar rOlltr ,'" II Brlll.1 IOGG.. "" 9 'v, -" TI I I' Id hi' ~,... . S Con,'Ord m 17 17 17 . Ie a r me sa t e serv Ce will

Aft.r hour .. 'PHONE 6401 A N D ... I.. "600 38 3.1 3!\\ +2". oller ate Saturdays and will in ;', . , N S"perlor 530 105 103 105 -~ I d . '1-fO CAMP8fLl AVE North .. 1 I:~ II. 17 11 - I'J ·c u e a stop al Edrr.onton. It will • ',. ' NC 0IIt 'IIQ 2tO . 2tO 2tO -I use Britannia propjet airliners.

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Mr. John Humby and family wish to thank Dr. A. Wells and Dr. J. Christ, Nurses Mbs K. Carmichael and Day and their staff and a1] who helped towards his· recovery during Tlis convalescence on Ward 116 at the Grace Hospital. '

THE DAILY

___ • 'June 3rd., due SI. John's June AT THE 8th., sailing June lOth. (for . Bay Roberts). .

SIGN Loo:don, Icaving Halifax' JU:lP ~ 6th., due St. John's June 8th .•

THE LIFE OF PATRICK HAS11NGS

sailing· june 9th. I ·Novaport, leaving Montreat I June lOth., due St. John'J June 15th., 'sailing June 17th.

London, leaving Halifax June l2th .• due SI. John's June t5tiJ. I

sailing June 16th. Highliner, leaving Montreal:

June t7tb .• due SI. John's June I 22nd .• Bailing June 24th.

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"Fergus, leaving Charlotte· town June 5th., due SI. Jobn's June Btb., .ailing' June Bth.

"Fergus, leaving Charlotte· town June 12th., due SI. John's June 15th .• sailing June 15tb.

·Fergus, leaving Charlotte· town June 19tiJ" due St. John 'f June 22nd ll sailing June 22nd.

·Fergus, leaving Charlotte· town June 26th .• due st. John's June 29th., sailing Jun,e 29th.

·Fergus, leaving Charlotte· town July 3rd., due SI. John's July 6th., sailing· July 6th. I

• Refrigeration.

FURNESS RED CROSS

S.S. Manchester Pioneer, leav· ing New York June 10th .• Saint John, N.B. June 13th., Halifax, N.S. June lth., arriVe Corner Brook June 18th., leaving June 19th., arriving St. John's June 2151., Icaving June 24th,. for Halifax and New York, leaving r-----------. New York June 30th., Saint John, N.B., July 3rd .• Halifax,

THE 5TORY OF NEWFOUNDLAND

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Political, Industrial and c .ial ~.istory

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N.S. July 7th., arrivin€ 51. John's July lOth., leaving July 13th., for Corner Brook, Halifax and New York.

1 BLUE PETER STEAl'rISHlPS COMPANY

~I.V. Blue Prince, sailing I from Gloucestcr May 29.·3Oth.

III.V. Blue Trader, sailing from Gloucester June 4·5th.

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M.V. Dundee loading It, Hamilton June 6th., Botwood: and 51. John's, NOd. • :

M.V. London loadin« At Tor· : onto June 9th. Hamilton June; 10tb, and Montreal June 12th,! for Botwood and St. John's: Nfld. I'

S.S. Gowrie loading at Tor· onto June 17th, Hamilton June I 18th, and Montreal June 20th. I lor St. oJhn's Nfld.

M.V. Perth loading at Toronto I June 22nd, Hamilton June 23rd. and Montreal June 26th. for St. \ John's Nfld. I

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M.S. Fauvelte, in port. On completion of discharge will nil for Halifax.

1\1.S. Bedford II, sailing from Halifax June lOth., due SI. John's June 12th.

M.S. Fauvette, sailing from Halifax June 13th., due SI. John's June 15th.

M.S. Belle Isle II. sailing from Montreal June 11th., due SI. John's June 15th.

M.S. Belle Isle II, uilinng from Montreal June 2:itb., due SI. John's June 29th.

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DEATHS

JOYCE - Passed peacefully . away on Friday, June 5th., John ' Gerald Joyce, in bis 65th year • Leaving to mourn wife, one son Luke; one daughter, (Mra. John Baker); • also. three nephew!. Funeral on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. from his late residence the Golilds, to St. Kevin's Chur~h.

DA WE - Passed peacefully' away at St. Patrick's Mercy: Home on Thursday, June 4th, i Emma, daughter of the late Eli ; and Susanna Dawe, formerly! teacher at Bishop Feild Col. I lege. She is survived by one' sister, Miss Winifred Dawe, at I Coley's Point. The remains will be resting at Carnell's t

Funeral Home, 28 Cochrane I Street, until 12.00 noon to-day. Funeral will take place from the Anglican Cathedral with servlce.s beginning at 2.30 p.m. ' Interplent at the Anglican cemetery. (No flowers by reo quest),

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