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"sta;:e to go in ot necrl through 10,00 a.m.-Ayrt and Sons . News. 5,00 p.m,-Junlor Jamboree 6,40 p,m,-It's a Queer Old World,' . . . " ...." ' THE Vol, 62, No,58 '. " '., '" , :: ;.: •• 1, 1: , : .... ' .. '.' .. j . J .. '., '" . ... ".:., .... ".- ...... ',-. , -;- ... ' " .. . :" . present. the. .e . y IRISH FESTIVA1"SINGEIS: .' available at," '-. " , '.;: .. (Price Cents). Charles· 8,30 p,m,-Hockey, SMASH' ON' SLIP PERY STREET 11. S.·· Prepares]i'or" Possible· . ..... , , War On Islands Formosan Bevan's Friends Rally TO SAVE HIM FROM EXPULSioN · ... ,Display Of POwer'Miner -If Reds Commit iTrappecl 'Op'en Aggression 1·9 Hours· WASHINGTON-AP - The U.S. military high 2.60 FEET ". command has drafted plans for in cnse President . UNDERGROUND LONDON - Reuters Eisenhower. consider" it necessary to fight for COBALT; Ont.-CP _ A of Aneurin or the l\JnislIs. veteran l80-pound. hard- have wound up a strenuous ' It Is IInderstood·that a !:11 ic1 in;! , --- 11'0'1 miner valk d ut f *' . principle the plans is this: ' rclnlcrl positions woulc\ includc the I . C( . : 0 0 ' .week-end of meetings and .J[ the Chlncsc Rcds launch ani islands 'of Qucmoy and I silver mme m thiS northern : appeals· to save the Labor attack of, a kinel waich prompts )latsll has becn lcft uncertain. i Ontario town yesterday after party left-winger from ex- the p.resident to nct, the initial Officials said"no decision wuuld I bein<1 trapped ?60 feet un-' 1 · b h' Ameman muves would be sharply be made by Eisenhower on Ihat I b -. pU slOn y, IS party. limited. The hope would be thnt question until the Reds madc a derground for 19 . Bevan will learn his fate Wed· a display of Amcrican powcr. in'l challenge. Some hope rr. Basil Rudd" 39·year-old father nesday when Labor members of mcting more damag.? on an encmy i mains here that the Reds will not oC six children. was rescued Parliament vote on a motion to force \&.ian the enemy had caused.! force the issue, that despite their his fellow miners after a rock A SLIPPERY surface caused by last night's sudden Crost was responsible for this on Long's Hill last midnight, The City Council sand truck, driven by Ed, Hannaford, which was spreading the incline. skidded and struck a telephone pole" cracking it off, Then the car came down over the hili, skidded, lind ran into the truck. There was about $250,00 damage to the car, which is owned by James Hammoold Ollst him from the party parlia- would discourage the Reds from' belligerent talk, they will grac1u-1 thc Nipissing·O·Brien mine. Hi, onentary organiZation for flouting pressing the issue. ! alh let the Formosa situation ,!Jad been trapped sirice 3 p.m,; its rules and majority decisions. In rescrve. however, is the tie down. One reason for this hope I Friday when 400 tons of rock: If they vote him out oC this front strategic concept which i is Russia. Reel: P?ureel down a shaH and blocked: group. the national executiv(! coni· Secretary DulIes advanced In a I Chllla 5 weapons. IS belJeved to: hiS way to mlttee of the Labor parhtr is al· recent speec.1t and in talks with, oppose an npen clash with the i He waited. doubled up . In I; most certain to expel 1m com· U. S. allies in Asia. Thc Unitcrl States. i crouched position, until of Blackhead Road, and $600.00 to the Council truck, 10 Arrests 'Sweden Cracks On Commie: Spy from Ihe part)'. Idea oC this would be to confront The Uniteel Stat(!s. olCicials say.: reSCUe crews. working in gruel.; Durmg the weekend ':the Red Chinesc with a chain of if determined to depend on Chiang! ling haH·hour shifts, cleared away supporters have askmg La- oppositiOn In the Korcan, Formo- Kai.shek·s rcsources to the maxi.i the rock 10 get at him. bar MPs whether thcy wculd ap· . an and Indochinese scctors sim.1 mum cxtent for defence I)f QuemoYI On the surCacc, his wife kept all prove allernate proposals to if thcy seem commit-I ane! Ihc )laI5I1s. Thus. in any slow, nll·night vigil as the men wCI:'Jrcd pulsion. The.se Include postponmg leel 10 open aggression in any I Luilclup of a ncd cam-' ciCFPCflltcly heloll'. Her !ix chil D Ihe vote unhl !levan has a <:!1ance of conqucst thiJ Unilcd States elren. two boys and rour girls, OW n 10 defcn;! hlmseU; a mollon .to STILI, UNCElITM:"I woulrl nllt cVcn consider waited at homc. 11tcy too. f:(;nsure hlln but not remove hIm Thr., Unitcel Stntcs i; inln Ihe ri::ht until it rcached an liP all night. from the parly; 3nd a mOti.on 10 I committed 10 help Chi,lI1:: Kai- ,HII-ancrri Howcver, il 1111' . fiw.lrh'. I\'hll lost 111'0 fingers ill . recommend Ihat he In the I Shck's Chincse Nalionalists rlc- onllbtcelh' \\'01110 I.IIC no\\' .1 minc accidellt Iwo rears ago, p.arll', noL 1\:llhm lIs par· ! Icnrl Ihe Pr.,ci\elorc,< anel, o[ mul nilihu In lIa. on a pl"llorm in I R .. ' , n,r ganizatJon. , ! "reta, tcd Whclher l.l1o"r: 1-'1(' Naliol1illi,ls. 40-1001, I'crlical up. ., . g '·OUR·YEAR FlGlIT ' '--.--- . ,. _... ,-- . Ilarrl, III aiJannnllerl homonul ' I 'n 'fh '·"I't l.., B "j'" h [I . ...' .. '...,'1 r . '-n-aiila't! e Webhman has lerL.A, ' , u j a piece or I'ock from the R' \S '1I,\""15 , Ie/liMp, nil behalf 1)1 "two minor! name 1"lB '·tIl'O minor Euro p .! craft anti oiller new wrapons. I oC parliamentary re·: M I '1--' p' 'rool: It fell 10 the floor on th! , •••. ' , • , '. i slates," it 01·: ean bllt an informed Police ,aid two SII'zdes arreslceli l'OItS. ! ,a -111 g·1 () ,1) OJ 1I ·t ' \'NII!!ill jll beelo\\' ?10C[\1I0LM - Reutel5 £Jclally ilnlloullced Sun:lay one or them 11'8S I with in Stockholm had' The fuse I\'as. louchcd orr Ifhcn. :\... • _ _ _. 107, hole III the roo!. : •. fhl'! arrl':;t of rI. Czeeho- Werner Ryhninger, Stockholm puh· ' ltnnJal1ia. •. conlwcel. but aclrlcd, the. miln II 1'050 dUl'mg a rccent Hous; i ' 01 loole SUndllV ni"ht lie prtlsecutor, said morc arresls! I'OSEll "S \\'ORKMhN . thcy bclieve to he Ihe rlnllleader- of clcbatc 011 the h)· , till 011:,\1 Ihe ,holc. It ill'!; planned. I Sccurily police po,cc\ as work· niclmnmeet "the Sphinx"-denied bomh to challenge - ClII'" n/ue/mlo 1'(1' S -"oS /f'. Add t'(1S.'W" up. I·he shRrt.. trapPIl1, l to 10 the numhCl of The Czech was arrested In men anrl as visllors In tile I'll! strongly. ,I Clcmcnl Altlee on a m,obon : hili, _ the \\all.. in custody AS 1t!ahno. a port at Ihe southern lip bo!ors armamenls works' at " . agrecd upon b) tile Ab((ndoils J-IIiUt ' I)n tn I.hc platform ond bur· '.,. Previous arrests had koga to break liP Ule espionage Ihc Siockholm dctamces are party. lIc also led fl1 Labor Icd hlnl I" IllS chcst. pollee down in Stockholm, Gof)Jcn· :ing, whIch thcy saiel Sunday had !Jnderstooct to be charged with spr· In from the vote on thc; . News fl'OI11 Port Union .last nigllt \\',IS (0 Ihe effecl ItcscI;crs dll;: al Ihe rock from (111 " C::ommul1Jst espIOnage be g nd Karlskoga been operating since 1352 There mg on a new naval base and oUler mollon. I i h t Ct· J h BI I '1 . 1 ' S !\dd .., Ihe bahum of Ihe but mort rin!: to ha' b e _ a public ofllce they arrested the only whose mliitary establlshmenls. being built AlIlcc, 11'.110 may I' a ap am 0 n ac ,morc s :; up, t 1C tC'.. i thwJgh ,holc at th'! top at . ' e e II ope; her Identlfle(1 the 10 aJleged, name has so far been releascd- in the Stockholm arclllpelago. have the fmal say- on whet,!1er or I has been forced to abandon the hunt after bem!; pullcd It . at1l1g [or three )'ears m I spl:s as Clve Swedes, czeCh,/1 Avert Abrahamsson, 47 Y'(lar - old The two forelgncrs are one not Bevan stays. Sunday damaged,and is returning 10 Port Union, : Rud'I;' Jammed. an Iron Sweden n Gcrman two former Czech sub· mcchanlc c;wcde arrestcd In Gothenburg arc up for a schedUled speech D t'l f lh . It' bar 1010 the hole. bloclung 1\1, "I b HI' h' d Ith II U d d I t In the House of Commons today , c al soc accIC cn arc· fallin" rock The 10 suspects, inclurllnll two I jects and a formcr Roman an su esc ante w co ec ng an c argc w th spymg on wo n:w i I di I dl B i I h f D 1 ' R I meagre but it is known thal the II' "ll·ft 'h i . d n " h women are charged wlt,lI mHltaryj jcel I passing lnformatl onabout experl- Swedish destroyers armed wllh' (eman ng mme ate r I s c - U re S omance .' . S II a sa\c. 1 c. f,pion;"c ancl csplonage agaInst The oCflcial statement· did not, ments at the works with anti·air- robot weapons. fiord Is for "b Big Threc" talks on the " i sillp wasblhobled. on sthlle .port bOlkV'i r'·a\ldSslautcpr. FOOD IY rogen omb. presuma y Y ICC, C IS not tn ._, t WI "P L Bill GIS I M k' D d R WILL COUNTER IIIOTJON W'th FI C' 1 ing in watcr howcl'cr. and her; "I don't think I could h,,'e W iUnIe s et ion · y ra lam toc { ar et eman eport Prime' Minister Churchill will 1 ower lr situation is not considered dan. i >ta;.-ed I'ery long wit·!lout countcr a motion by AttlC2 10 cen· gcrous at prescnt I'hal bar. I needed something At 1·II'm EJurope Tllmble' Worst 011 PrJ'IIC' ,e,ss sure governmenl for LONDON (AP) - A gossip I The "Stc. Addresse" rcportcd, to sto.p thc rock from comJng into - I!Ot domg thiS sooncr wilh an columnist for the Sunday Ex·, . . . , my hidcaway. The rock IVas start- Sun. amendment asking Coinmons I press, says the Duke or Kcnt, ! her poslhon at 75 mllcs east·north· i ill!! to crush me." 1.0:0>1111;0.( (API - Sh' \\'inslllll i Nlm YOltl, (AP) - }<;1'3ngelist In ,15 Yeal'," . LONDON (AI'J-A 1 Lonclon, .. I If) "recognizc" tbat a top.level 19.ycar-olrt cousin of Quecn I cast oC Cape Bauld. She has a crc\\'; worked up- I'hun'hili's Ill't Il1l11 ii n'IIC11'ted III i Bill" Graham lell for a ., cia), II e w spaDer I emnnds t"a .. .' [ 8- ;., b . I' I ' Ill-k' "II" I 1':llac make a ub· I l1Ieeting of RUSSIa. Ihe Umled . Elizabeth. is shining up to a ,0 a mcn. ,waru; to rlol\' Ihe p atrorm li;'l'e "Iash"ll nut at him" through fUIII'·mlinth revi\'al (uur III F.urnpe. NEW YORK (AP )-The slock I' I. un t 'b'e Ie It port. Pthat' States and Brilain should await girt. , ! The ship was recently purchascd : Rudell' was' trapped. 1111' hal'S or ils l'nge ]o'1'i113),. nal'- llr:lham, whO' 1':ngland IC sa emcn a I rc ., t'C! t' f tli- P . I" . It' h . th I 1'11\\'1)' the prime mlnlslcr.1 last ),ear, wll\ .ollen 1I six·week market lumblec\ of( Its recllrcl Princcss Margaret and Group ra I ca Ion 0 agree· TI't tl d k h by Caplam BJackmCfrc. to replace! :aml!lee a lI'eJ.-lnc PIPe rO\lg I Th,. Daily Cluotes tour of Scotlancl March 21. high pcrch last weck 1n R rl" Capt. Peter Townsend may marry. mcnts 10 rearm "est Germany. ! Ihe "Newfoundlander." lost at the lum and up toDd and at the Lolldon loo as lie Is scheduled to appear In sounding break-the worst In 15 "The trulh musl be known in Bevan may be of the Labor blonde. Mary Williamson. 20. I iccnelds lasl ycar. Prcvious to' thal :,' on bars. T!le. trapped man ,<a)'ing "Sir WInston was within London's Wemblcy Stadium 1I!ay years. • court cIrcles'" says Reynolds parly speakers during the debale. who sells flowcrs In a Bond Capt. Blackmore 1051 another ship' Jlmmed Ihe bar" Into the bole tu I II Tbc market has not taken such N' "I I • tl .. _1 He has taken litUe part ,hlmseU ! . ..' :.top the rock fall. ' ,Ix inches nC Ihe bars watching 14 Other cIties on h s t nerary a tumble sInce thc wcek oC May ell ,I, snow, me cour,- au· In the storm ovcr his propoS"d hotel. The columnisl ; when It \VilS caught In raIling ICr., Then thc sct to work III ·n" I h-d to pull him "way" arc Rott"rdam 0;10 Gothenburg visers dCCI(leel 10 recommend a b .' <3\" '11'" '\VI'III'amson "Ir"adv I 'nd crusllcrl 'I' f 1 k ., ,"Sir \\'inston wasn't ;t al1' \l'or. In Hamburg: 18, 1940, whcn the German armics stalcmcnt that wOllle1 cither de· ouster, eeau,IC hR.s hecn 111 for thl'ee 'Iha'l I'" i I Ie. 400 0 oose roc rieri." The Exprr.ss Iho II anr! possibly Bcrlin. in Im'ad!!t\ Lowlnnds. molish or confirm thc rumors?" the la:;l week 11 th d k • I.. .: !lIlcrl en the . . , ',' .... I·l·n... an. d ZlIrl"1t and Geneva wcre lInrclenl./ 1 AlII t ( r {London' 11 Sun- But. he broke n tll/t compa· i CongratulnlJons and best Imhes, laughed an.d ,. r, ,," ,... In;: , except (or rallies.. 10, 011 0 , s. _ Issue a that 0 s al'r. as e C( . I are €xtcncted 10 John Crilch lime thi!y were dlggmg to Ir!t tl1llt serl'cel 10 underline wha'! "a), I!avc pronunenic what.l1p. had !aid or done was nol 1., "Don'\. call me Eddy." 1 43 Road on the oc.· him. . " P · 011- ce It· t brokers called the markel's I tn story n "8 to pcrson.l au· . Call me ·Edward·... casion of his 75th birthday which: Burld), was lifted 1 lIVeS ' I g a 'e strenglh. ' I OM orm 01 lcre lire thorlty oC Mr, (,1entent AWce as . !, '.. by the reSCU(1rs and carrIed . ' persons hcre \\ho helleve t.tIO pub· leadcr thr. Labor part" The II·f. 1 2.' Teach him the lalest he celebrates toda). The , to Ille ,urhco ·he cam'! !luI Whal the markel's weakness r!1 I I . I d,'d a " " .,. (I ! f h' I t' . I ' . '. .. ' .. . V I CI repor s 10 en. as rerenees' arc on pohcy and only I dance sleps. J come rom IS re a IHS ane man) I of the shafl he 11'35 II'atkIOI under \. . 0 N h \\ as, nN° nA 10,,,' ahil 51 t reet cOUUld test pllhhc <:Plmon.These peoplc policy," he said. I 3. Talk about fa,t cars. friends. I his Oil n po\\'rr. ,no -ttacll" . n e I"U agree. or In ,as ng on, for ,lat If the pllbhe reacts fal'orably. - ___ ._. _______ _ '- matter, wl!era the Senate hanking dccision will be influ. . . . . comm,ltlee was c.ontinetlng a !llIdy r.nced Accordingly; if the reaction ',TALE OL' WOE IF· l St" k M HI t't t NAGPUR India - Reuters-Indian police Sunday of .market condllJons. unfavorablc, al! .' I'. liS !II lC SOW '0 . .'. •• ' • The Press average of will be demed, or Ignored. Th T b ' J b It It " .., began IIlveshgahons 111 flVe states to 60 plungcd $7.20 on the In Ihls connection, The Sunday . u 'hi orbIymln ! a cr:.la I : "'hy R cra7.l'd rickshaw-puller Saturday night. leapt at wec.k. The a\,erage was down $8,10 PIctorIal, one o[ !he first papers m It VI Itn .om w at C 011 Y P .. M" t N h b d' h' .• h k 'f during tbe week elJCllng May 18, In Britain 10 revive the Margaret· Slturday morning. All the winds, 1 . 1 d rime 1111& er e ru,. ran 15 mg a six-me m e. .1040. Townsend romance talk. says It and geil.r.J nlltlnl" hi tem n 00 The would·be assaUant, Babul Af hi e t Bab Ra t Id BUSINE§S SIGNS GOOD has an "avalanche" of prtdlcted f.lled to materialize, Rao, 36, Sunday W8S jailed for 15 ter s arr s, u 0 0 The· general barometer of busl· letters from readers but It's hu:lly IIk,'y .nyont Is Busi11ess r:,y, pcndlng the resulls of the In·, Ilollce he 'had complal!lcd many ness conditions polnterli' . I • . b t th ( W II . w·tigalions. I to authOl'ltlcs about l 10 Cair weather for thc s(eellnc1115'II'R1I\'CESS ll/\S SUl'}'OIlT alnlng a ou a • e.. NEW YORK-AP _ Fbh ' lht .. y, is a :uaJnr l'PU.illn fnr i,i"t ,1nrl that il1;litulilin HI! blockelt Nehrtl's car wllh his Ill. truublcs. Ills Inst grlc"uncei tn' for the automobile ,':Thc,c leiters overwhelm. we II take .• "other stab at it thl' .. r", no . th l1,h stICk But thcre a 1'<' ,all'S Jellied anothe1' $j,noo,Ooo. Jie'k!haw as the minister wu that he did nol get a bonus 1 hti;lness for the railroads and for'llngl)' thc in facing hcr morning. He'l bound and deter· IC ,S, 1 e mOle nn an, nl,her.i. U,ing fj;;'1 Slicks meall' thi, )'cur. price!' dropptd riding into Nagpur from the at texlllc mlll where he workeqi nther bulwarks of t!1e Unllcd has the support of n mIned to have that storm, ap· i Idea two years ago, ha\'c therc'lI he n." fishr 1111111" "hollt lU ccnts for a 10·ounce pacJc Wa\'ing a knife, for a time befora becoming a rIck., States' economy. wnrmly S),l11pnl,!Je\lc The plfently, as witness the follow; I bc('ome one of the hottesl the kitchen; all thc Pruduclion and,consump. on the runnlng.board. bUl a mil,' He said he The stock markel, wasl Pictorial says. "Wlmte\'er she de- lng-Storm 300 milel south of"t . tI . f db' I;; al the plants: i\nel wluh' tior. continued to increase. itary anel pollee over-; 'lI'anleel to "Intcrvlew" the prime The wcek before last the cicles will be. acccpted. Cape Race, will bring north.east. II 111 Ie . may i.mpalr flaror ______ ...... ___ ..... hIm before he could get to: m!nlster abuut problems. II market advancetl with the bcst " rtrly g.les up 10.55 : nols, with I pu.t1l1g ne\\' life. mlo the and of fIsh by , :\rhru. •. i rhe rlck,Jmw puller told police ,howlng of' the Inst IouI' months, I A ,readers ,Cearee! friezln rain chan in to snow ,:fjshinlT industn' and eonsid. cOllkll1)! cycn a chIle! can I ,\lth1l1ll:h thc 6.1-yrnr·old prime he had -reatl In local ani] reached a high mark at Ihe Ihat h) her dilemma. g . 9 g ',"" '.. prepare fI.h slicks. . shrugRcd off Sabll' Rao' Nehl'u was coming to Nagpul' cnn of Ihe 'thc PrIncess mlgllt. cmhar· thiS Whewl .crably morg fIsh mto the, .Jusl. how milch fish sticks ha\'e INS IDE a "cranky pcrson" with; to addrcss the stale pal'llament, Some brokers In Wall strcct eon. ra;.leti. Some .all.acked lIs I (ThOle .of you .who 10 fol· American diet. . ! to ol·er·all !i,h cOII,umplion no murdcrous lntenilom, p1llice of'i He s?,id, !he he. was tenden Ihat the:inqlliries launc.hetl [or publishing the II low the ;asclnallng dIscourse on I' Fish sticks arc sliB small .bil;i-' is .mattel' o[ elebalc. Go\'crn!"cnl . tll·h.ls were doing. \,Ilclr best 10 I only Incldcntal. , by t!le Senate committee coultl . turrel, aT murr .. , would do Willi,: IIC5E in tllC giant food industry,: 1Iff'CIOI.s howeve.r. have prcrhcl.ed' 10 the boltom oC thc affair. ' Hc pulled his bicyclc rickshaw hn\'c "trlggercd" til:) decline last The paper quole, one lctter as, to read Ihe·Trlnlty news on page I hut Ihcir llrowlh in popularity ha" Ihat may pCI' capita I I'nllec S.alutday night questloncd l ! the of Nc,!tru's ear'l week. was debaled whelher thc saring: her be what'l'l this morning. Some br .. nd new I heen slartling. Inlrodncc!l thc :on.'ump\lon ns as: nckshaw man and two whIch halted •. Bcfore \learings forced Ihe fail or mercly' the cost;" and says this obllr.vLtionl I>n Iht" cutt Ultle 15ummer of 19.1:1, productlCJn 0[' .10 FOI lc.lr •• h.h con.! olher pcnons, and Sunday interro·1 i1n)'one cOllld stop him he Jumpcd I ser\'cd as a convcnlcnt for "summarlzcs Ihe vIew o! Britain's cnltures.) for the of Ihat rear; ;ull1plJon 10 the U. S. has been "arlous persons .wlth whom: on tbc running tht sclIIng thnt would havc come )·oung-In.heart.". I .. Was 7.500,000 pounds. Processors ,lIllie at ahuul 10 to 12 pound!; a I Hao lIvcd nlld Nellnl, who Was standing up in Into the market 'in any cvcnt.. fl/!u1'ed p'rnciuclion fOJ' 19ii4 would, ) ear. . The dlsgrUDUed Indian has lived Ihe car, said he thought the man Prices ·had .bcen advancIng stead. Personal . total 30.000,000 pounds. Actually, it 1'lliCES DIlO}' I 1n l'arlol1s Illac('s outsldl' Madhya Was trying to present· to Ily wllh no recent pUllse, IIntl Oll-:O ternallon3l Nicki>l sllppel\ HI! unel ' , . lopped 50.0oo.00U. I Despite the (ish slirks's shqrt his. stutc,'\1f which NUIIIIlIf h IJil11 lIutll. he saw t11ti knife In Ills \\'l'l '. , . Mclnlyre Ilrollpcd gl. lTon.' R Curtis AttorneY Fish are one,olluce. 011- tal'),. aboul 45 Ilrocc\;sors ,are In thr caillta!. 'l'he pollce In hnnel .. 1t WUR not a very bIll kllire. issues were genel':llIy PacIfic was down 2\, al11t ])IMiI· h';t\ III 1;1 lungs or fl'own, ocean I the I.msiness :1ll'call),.,: 'J'hey are - Bomba)'. Suurashtra,the prIme mlnlstersnid,.·" '1Cl\\er',on the Nell' York ex- lel's Seagl'um rusect li... I; l'f •.• '1'1 'r.'. t" I.el'l'h. cilil ot' h:\tlclock. ,gl'IWrall)'I"mllllll111 on Ihe Lellien season,tC1 :1"dhYa and JIIadhya Bha., A military' s(!cretary jumpeel ch&nge. Only lIirnm Walkcr reg. Luke Shore Nmalncd Ilnl-a3ngecJ a I .' 11 C a rip •. racliCd 10 10 a' box. '1'0 \1J'cl1arc boo.;t sh:lrply. . ... 2-Trinity News. 3-Quebec Claims Nfld. Labrador. 4-LewispoTte New •• on Our Mind."- Editorial. i-Carbontar Ntws, C-Women's Pa"t. ' '. 11. World of Sport,· 'I3-Comlcs,' .', Tal and Uttar Pradc!h-laUnchedllrom the car and thrclV. Rao, to a' nct gaIn· on week's 1111 the American stoc!e exchanqe. rclul'llcd to IllS home lit St. l them. )"C111 'slmoly 'put Ihe'm in a I Induslry estimate that to more detallSj the grcuncl, wresting the knife Irading, up I, •• Dnmc Mine, was Giant Ycllo\\'lmlCe was off andlJOhn's on Satul'day and Is COIl- llan I:n<1 stick in Ihc o\'cn, I worth of. {ish sticks I I 1hz. man., .. from him. • , of( If. on the fil'e·day period, In- Royullte Oil sUpped h. I'alcscent. ' This ease oC pI'cparation, says \Iere sold al retail III thc U. S. !... __________ --' i f .. ' :1 ,'.

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SMASH' ON' SLIP PERY STREET 11. S.·· Prepares]i'or" Possible· . ..... ~ , , War On

Islands Formosan Bevan's Friends Rally

TO SAVE HIM FROM EXPULSioN

· ... ,Display Of POwer'Miner

-If Reds Commit iTrappecl 'Op'en Aggression 1·9 Hours·

WASHINGTON-AP - The U.S. military high 2.60 FEET

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command has drafted plans for ll~e in cnse President . UNDERGROUND LONDON - Reuters Eisenhower. consider" it necessary to fight for COBALT; Ont.-CP _ A

J~riends of Aneurin Beva~:' Qu~ntoy or the l\JnislIs. veteran l80-pound. hard-have wound up a strenuous ' It Is IInderstood·that a !:11 ic1 in;! , --- 11'0'1 miner valk d ut f *'

. principle !}~hinel the plans is this: ' rclnlcrl positions woulc\ includc the I . C ( . : ~ 0 0 ' .week-end of meetings and .J[ the Chlncsc Rcds launch ani o[(~!lore islands 'of Qucmoy and I silver mme m thiS northern : appeals· to save the Labor attack of, a kinel waich prompts )latsll has becn lcft uncertain. i Ontario town yesterday after party left-winger from ex- the p.resident to nct, the initial Officials said"no decision wuuld I bein<1 trapped ?60 feet un-'

1 · b h' Ameman muves would be sharply be made by Eisenhower on Ihat I b -. pU slOn y, IS party. limited. The hope would be thnt question until the Reds madc a derground for 19 hours~ .

Bevan will learn his fate Wed· a display of Amcrican powcr. in'l ~pccific challenge. Some hope rr. Basil Rudd" 39·year-old father nesday when Labor members of mcting more damag.? on an encmy i mains here that the Reds will not oC six children. was rescued ~y Parliament vote on a motion to force \&.ian the enemy had caused.! force the issue, that despite their his fellow miners after a rock ~Ud':

A SLIPPERY surface caused by last night's sudden Crost was responsible for this ~mash-up on Long's Hill last midnight, The City Council sand truck, driven by Ed, Hannaford, which was spreading s~nd o~ the incline. skidded and struck a telephone pole" cracking it off, Then the car came down over the hili, skidded, lind ran into the truck. There was about $250,00 damage to the car, which is owned by James Hammoold

Ollst him from the party parlia- would discourage the Reds from' belligerent talk, they will grac1u-1 ~t thc Nipissing·O·Brien mine. Hi, onentary organiZation for flouting pressing the issue. ! alh let the Formosa situation s~t'i ,!Jad been trapped sirice 3 p.m,; its rules and majority decisions. In rescrve. however, is the thr~-I tie down. One reason for this hope I Friday when 400 tons of rock:

If they vote him out oC this front strategic concept which ~talc i is !ha~ Russia. II'hic~ sup~lies Reel: P?ureel down a shaH and blocked: group. the national executiv(! coni· Secretary DulIes advanced In a I Chllla 5 weapons. IS belJeved to: hiS way to fr~edom. mlttee of the Labor parhtr is al· recent speec.1t and in talks with, oppose an npen clash with the i He waited. doubled up . In I; most certain to expel 1m com· U. S. allies in Sout,!1'~ast Asia. Thc Unitcrl States. i crouched position, until 1ive.maa~' of Blackhead Road, and $600.00 to the Council truck,

10 Arrests

'Sweden Cracks On Commie: Spy

pletel~ from Ihe part)'. Idea oC this would be to confront The Uniteel Stat(!s. olCicials say.: reSCUe crews. working in gruel.; Durmg the weekend ~evan's ':the Red Chinesc with a chain of if determined to depend on Chiang! ling haH·hour shifts, cleared away

supporters have b~en askmg La- oppositiOn In the Korcan, Formo- Kai.shek·s rcsources to the maxi.i the rock 10 get at him. bar MPs whether thcy wculd ap· . an and Indochinese scctors sim.1 mum cxtent for defence I)f QuemoYI On the surCacc, his wife kept all prove allernate proposals to ~x. u1t~ncously. if thcy seem commit-I ane! Ihc )laI5I1s. Thus. in any slow, nll·night vigil as the men wCI:'Jrcd pulsion. The.se Include postponmg leel 10 open aggression in any I Luilclup of a ncd Chin~se cam-' ciCFPCflltcly heloll'. Her !ix chil

D Ihe vote unhl !levan has a <:!1ance plftc~. p~i~n of conqucst thiJ Unilcd States elren. two boys and rour girls,

O W n 10 defcn;! hlmseU; a mollon .to STILI, UNCElITM:"I woulrl nllt cVcn consider ~ctling waited at homc. 11tcy too. ~Iayed • f:(;nsure hlln but not remove hIm Thr., Unitcel Stntcs i; puhlid~' inln Ihe ri::ht until it rcached an liP all night.

from the parly; 3nd a mOti.on 10 I committed 10 help Chi,lI1:: Kai- ,HII-ancrri sla~r. Howcver, il 1111' . fiw.lrh'. I\'hll lost 111'0 fingers ill . recommend Ihat he b~ kep~ In the I Shck's Chincse Nalionalists rlc- onllbtcelh' \\'01110 incrril~c I.IIC no\\' .1 minc accidellt Iwo rears ago,

• p.arll', althou~h noL 1\:llhm lIs par· ! Icnrl Formo~a, Ihe Pr.,ci\elorc,< anel, o[ sllJlplic~ mul ~!Ilmu nilihu In lIa. ~Ianclin!; on a pl"llorm in I

R- · .. ' , 11,am~ntary n,r ganizatJon. , ! "reta, tcd position.~," Whclher l.l1o"r: 1-'1(' Naliol1illi,ls. 40-1001, I'crlical ~':lafl, dlippi~g up. ., . g '·OUR·YEAR FlGlIT ' '--.--- . ,. _... ,-- . Ilarrl, III ~n aiJannnllerl homonul ' I 'n 'fh '·"I't l.., B "j'" h [I

. ...' .. ,.~ '...,'1 r~heL~~~dFi;~~: t~.~~HrJrSeale r . '-n-aiila't! e (1~ ·":h;~,llli~~tt~.·;~~;~i~II"~ ~h:tt:' k~~~:n~ .,,·)'~ar-old Webhman has lerL.A, ~, ' , u j a l;;r~r, piece or I'ock from the

R' 'ntO~1 \S '1I,\""15 , Ie/liMp, nil behalf 1)1 "two minor! name 1"lB '·tIl'O minor ea~t Europ.! craft anti oiller new wrapons. I ~uecc5sion oC parliamentary re·: M I ~ '1--' p' 'rool: It fell 10 the floor on th! , ~ •••. ' , • , '. i ra,~t"F.:liroPNln slates," it \\'a~ 01·: ean 5t~les." bllt an informed Police ,aid two SII'zdes arreslceli l'OItS. ! ,a -111 g·1 () ,1) OJ1I·t ' \'NII!!ill ~I~aft jll f~el beelo\\' lea~

?10C[\1I0LM - Reutel5 £Jclally ilnlloullced Sun:lay ni~ht:! ~ourcc ~aid one or them 11'8S I with ~,foreigner in Stockholm had' The fuse I\'as. louchcd orr Ifhcn. • :\... • _ _ _. 107, ~ lilT~c hole III the roo!. : •. fhl'! arrl':;t of rI. Czeeho- Werner Ryhninger, Stockholm puh· ' ltnnJal1ia. •. conlwcel. but aclrlcd, the. miln II Br.v~n 1'050 dUl'mg a rccent Hous; i ' .\I~ ~1"~lal~chc 01 loole ~Io~lc ~In\'aldan SUndllV ni"ht lie prtlsecutor, said morc arresls! I'OSEll "S \\'ORKMhN . thcy bclieve to he Ihe rlnllleader- of Commol1~ clcbatc 011 the h)· , 1~~UIe.rI till 011:,\1 Ihe ,holc. It fl.!~d ~. "~ ill'!; planned. I Sccurily police po,cc\ as work· niclmnmeet "the Sphinx"-denied ~ :lro~~n bomh to challenge pa~IY, - ClII'" n/ue/mlo 1'(1' S -"oS /f'. Add t'(1S.'W" up. I·he rl\·~r~lc.e shRrt.. trapPIl1, l ~I~(,cl to 10 the numhCl of The Czech was arrested In men anrl as visllors In tile ~ecret I'll! chal'g~ti strongly. ,I ,eatl:~r Clcmcnl Altlee on a m,obon : hili, _ a~aJn,t the \\all.. S~!n! ~pl' ~1l5pects in custody AS 1t!ahno. a port at Ihe southern lip bo!ors armamenls works' at Karl~· " . II're\IOUSI~ agrecd upon b) tile Ab((ndoils J-IIiUt ' r3111C~ I)n tn I.hc platform ond bur· '.,. ~1 S\\'ect~n Previous arrests had koga to break liP Ule espionage Ihc Siockholm dctamces are party. lIc also led fl1 Labor MP~ Icd hlnl I" IllS chcst.

~C'1:tllll~' pollee ~racked. down ~c~n mad~ in Stockholm, Gof)Jcn· :ing, whIch thcy saiel Sunday had !Jnderstooct to be charged with spr· In a~5tainlng from the vote on thc; . News fl'OI11 Port Union .last nigllt \\',IS (0 Ihe effecl ItcscI;crs dll;: al Ihe rock from (111 " C::ommul1Jst espIOnage be g nd Karlskoga been operating since 1352 There mg on a new naval base and oUler mollon. I i h t Ct· J h BI I '1 . 1 ' S !\dd .., Ihe bahum of Ihe ~h~ft but mort rin!: ~aid to ha' b e _ ~he a public pro~ecutor's ofllce they arrested the only ma~ whose mliitary establlshmenls. being built Meanwhi~c. AlIlcc, 11'.110 may I' a ap am 0 n ac ,morc s :; up, t 1C • tC'.. l'cS~C. i ~el! thwJgh ~ile ,holc at th'! top at

. ' e e II ope; her Identlfle(1 the 10 aJleged, name has so far been releascd- in the Stockholm arclllpelago. have the fmal say- on whet,!1er or I has been forced to abandon the ~eal hunt after bem!; ~ thc~ pullcd It aw~)'. . at1l1g [or three )'ears m I spl:s as Clve Swedes, on'~ czeCh,/1 Avert Abrahamsson, 47 • Y'(lar - old The two forelgncrs are one not Bevan stays. sp~nt Sunday damaged,and is returning 10 Port Union, : ~ I~all)' Rud'I;' Jammed. an Iron Sweden n Gcrman two former Czech sub· mcchanlc c;wcde arrestcd In Gothenburg arc bru~hlng up for a schedUled speech D t'l f lh . It' bar 1010 the hole. bloclung 1\1,

• "I b HI' h' d Ith II U d ~h d I • t In the House of Commons today , c al soc accIC cn arc· fallin" rock The 10 suspects, inclurllnll two I jects and a formcr Roman an su • esc ante w co ec ng an c argc w th spymg on wo n:w i I di I dl B i I h f D 1 ' R I meagre but it is known thal the II' "ll·ft 'h i . d • n " h women are charged wlt,lI mHltaryj jcel I passing lnformatl onabout experl- Swedish destroyers armed wllh' (eman ng mme ate r I s c - U re S omance .' . S II a sa\c. m~ 1 c. • f,pion;"c ancl csplonage agaInst The oCflcial statement· did not, ments at the works with anti·air- robot weapons. fiord Is for "bBig Threc" talks on the " i sillp wasblhobled. on sthlle .port bOlkV'i r'·a\ldSslautcpr. FOOD

~ IY rogen omb. presuma y Y ICC, C IS not tn ._, t

WI "P L Bill GIS I M k' D d R WILL COUNTER IIIOTJON W'th FI C' 1 ing in watcr howcl'cr. and her; "I don't think I could h,,'e W iUnIe s et ion · y ra lam toc { ar et eman eport Prime' Minister Churchill will 1 ower lr situation is not considered dan. i >ta;.-ed tlt~re I'ery long wit·!lout

countcr a motion by AttlC2 10 cen· gcrous at prescnt I'hal ste~1 bar. I needed something

I~as}les At 1·II'm TOlll'I'n~ EJurope Tllmble' Worst 011 PrJ'IIC' ,e,ss sure t~e Chll~ehlll governmenl for LONDON (AP) - A gossip I The "Stc. Addresse" rcportcd, to sto.p thc rock from comJng into - I!Ot domg thiS sooncr wilh an columnist for the Sunday Ex·, . . . , my hidcaway. The rock IVas start-

Sun. amendment asking t,!l~ Coinmons I press, says the Duke or Kcnt, ! her poslhon at 75 mllcs east·north· i ill!! to crush me." 1.0:0>1111;0.( (API - Sh' \\'inslllll i Nlm YOltl, (AP) - }<;1'3ngelist In ,15 Yeal'," . LONDON (AI'J-A1 Lonclon, .. I If) "recognizc" tbat a top.level 19.ycar-olrt cousin of Quecn I cast oC Cape Bauld. She has a crc\\'; '~Iean\l'hjle rescuer~ worked up-

I'hun'hili's Ill't Il1l11 ii n'IIC11'ted III i Bill" Graham lell Saturda~' for a ., cia), II e w spaDer I emnnds t"a i· .. .' [ 8- ;., b . I'

I ' Ill-k' "II" I 1':llac make a ub· I l1Ieeting of RUSSIa. Ihe Umled . Elizabeth. is shining up to a ,0 a mcn. ,waru; to rlol\' Ihe p atrorm

li;'l'e "Iash"ll nut at him" through fUIII'·mlinth revi\'al (uur III F.urnpe. NEW YORK (AP )-The slock I' I. It~l"t un t 'b'e Ie It port. Pthat' States and Brilain should await f1o\\'~r girt. , ! The ship was recently purchascd : I\'her~ Rudell' was' trapped. Tlle~' 1111' hal'S or ils l'nge ]o'1'i113),. nal'- llr:lham, whO' vlsit'~ll 1':ngland IC sa emcn a I rc ., • t'C! t' f tli- P . I" . It' h . th I 1'11\\'1)' IIlls,in~ the prime mlnlslcr.1 last ),ear, wll\ .ollen 1I six·week market lumblec\ of( Its recllrcl Princcss Margaret and Group ra I ca Ion 0 ~,3m agree· TI't tl d k h by Caplam BJackmCfrc. to replace! :aml!lee a lI'eJ.-lnc PIPe rO\lg I

Th,. Daily Exprc~s Cluotes llt~ tour of Scotlancl March 21. high pcrch last weck 1n R rl" Capt. Peter Townsend may marry. mcnts 10 rearm "est Germany. bee~e d:n~~g s:~;~ d~~ci~~e \l'i~~ ! Ihe "Newfoundlander." lost at the ,!~ lum and p~ssed up toDd and h".dk~eper at the Lolldon loo as lie Is scheduled to appear In sounding break-the worst In 15 "The trulh musl be known in Bevan may be o~e of the Labor blonde. Mary Williamson. 20. I iccnelds lasl ycar. Prcvious to' thal :,' ~I on bars. T!le. trapped man ,<a)'ing "Sir WInston was within London's Wemblcy Stadium 1I!ay years. • court cIrcles'" says Reynolds parly speakers during the debale. who sells flowcrs In a Bond Capt. Blackmore 1051 another ship' Jlmmed Ihe bar" Into the bole tu

I II Tbc market has not taken such N' "I I • tl .. _1 He has taken litUe part ,hlmseU ! • . • ..' :.top the rock fall. ' ,Ix inches nC Ihe bars watching 14 Other cIties on h s t nerary a tumble sInce thc wcek oC May ell ,I, ~ snow, me cour,- au· In the storm ovcr his propoS"d ~treet hotel. The columnisl ; when It \VilS caught In raIling ICr., Then thc m~n sct to work III r~. ·n" I h-d to pull him "way" arc Rott"rdam 0;10 Gothenburg visers dCCI(leel 10 recommend a b .' <3\" '11'" '\VI'III'amson "Ir"adv I 'nd crusllcrl 'I' f 1 k ., ,"Sir \\'inston wasn't ;t al1' \l'or. In SlI'cd~n; F:ankIu~t. Hamburg: 18, 1940, whcn the German armics stalcmcnt that wOllle1 cither de· ouster, eeau,IC h~ hR.s hecn 111 for ~~·s· I~'a;~~d thl'ee rlll~s 'Iha'l I'" i I~O\'r. I Ie. 400 lon~ 0 oose roc rieri." The Exprr.ss lJuolc~ Iho II Stutt~arl, anr! possibly Bcrlin. in Im'ad!!t\ l~c' Lowlnnds. molish or confirm thc rumors?" the la:;l week 11'I~h mfluc~za, 11 th d k • I.. .: !lIlcrl u~ en the 5h~fI: . . , ~c!nrr ',' .... I·l·n... G'~rmanv,' an. d ZlIrl"1t and Geneva SelIm~ pre~Sllr~s wcre lInrclenl./1 AlII t ( r {London' 11 Sun- But. he broke ~llcnce F~ldaY,to ~i n '~YOll~ tll/t compa· i CongratulnlJons and best Imhes, .lilldd~ laughed an.d .~oked ,aIJ'I~e

,. r, ,," • ,... In;: , except (or ocr"~lonal rallies.. 10, 011 0 , s. _ Issue a ~Iatcmenl prot~stJnl; that 0 s al'r. as e C( . I are €xtcncted 10 ~\r. John Crilch lime thi!y were dlggmg to Ir!t tl1llt serl'cel 10 underline wha'! "a), 11~\\'5papcrs I!avc pronunenic what.l1p. had !aid or done was nol 1., "Don'\. call me Eddy." 1 43 Frc~h\\'aler Road on the oc.· him. . "

P· 011-ce It· t brokers called the markel's h~slc I tn Ih~f' Marg~ret.TottnsCJ~1 story n "8 ~hallcn;:r. to I~e pcrson.l au· . Call me ·Edward·... casion of his 75th birthday which: Burld), was lifted throu~1J 1 1I~1. lIVeS' I g a 'e strenglh. ' I OM orm 01 ~no IC~. lcre lire thorlty oC Mr, (,1entent AWce as . !, '.. (\u~ by the reSCU(1rs and carrIed

. ' persons hcre \\ho helleve t.tIO pub· leadcr ~( thr. Labor part" The II·f. 1 2.' Teach him the lalest he celebrates toda). The greetlD~5 , to Ille ,urhco \\'~en ·he cam'! !luI Whal the markel's weakness r!1 I I . I d,'d a " " .,. (I ! f h' I t' . I ' . '. .. ' .. • . V I • I~. CI repor s a.r~ 10 en. as rerenees' arc on pohcy and only I dance sleps. J come rom IS re a IHS ane man) I of the shafl he 11'35 II'atkIOI under

\. . 0 N h \\ as, nN°nA • 10,,,' ahil 51treet cOUUld test ~f pllhhc <:Plmon.These peoplc policy," he said. I 3. Talk about fa,t cars. friends. I his Oil n po\\'rr. ,no -ttacll" . n e I"U agree. or In ,as ng on, for ,lat ~a~' If the pllbhe reacts fal'orably. -___ ._. _______ _ >L~ '- matter, wl!era the Senate hanking Margarct'~ dccision will be influ. . . .

. comm,ltlee was c.ontinetlng a !llIdy r.nced Accordingly; if the reaction ',TALE OL' WOE IF· l St" k M HI t't t NAGPUR India - Reuters-Indian police Sunday of .market condllJons. I~ unfavorablc, al! U}~ p~blished .' I'. liS !II lC SOW '0 el~

. .'. •• ' • • The Assocla~ad Press average of reporL~ will be demed, or Ignored. Th T b ' J b It It " .., began IIlveshgahons 111 flVe states tl'~mg to deler~1I1e 60 stock.~ plungcd $7.20 on the In Ihls connection, The Sunday . u 'hi orb Iymln ! a cr:.la I : "'hy R cra7.l'd rickshaw-puller Saturday night. leapt at wec.k. The a\,erage was down $8,10 PIctorIal, one o[ !he first papers m It VI Itn .om w at C 011 Y P .. M" t N h b d' h' .• h k 'f during tbe week elJCllng May 18, In Britain 10 revive the Margaret· Slturday morning. All the winds, 1 . 1 ~ d

rime 1111& er e ru,. ran 15 mg a six-me m e. .1040. Townsend romance talk. says It ~now and geil.r.J nlltlnl" hi tem n 00 The would·be assaUant, Babul Af hi e t Bab Ra t Id BUSINE§S SIGNS GOOD has recelV'~d an "avalanche" of prtdlcted f.lled to materialize,

Rao, 36, Sunday W8S jailed for 15 ter s arr s, u 0 0 The· general barometer of busl· letters from readers but It's hu:lly IIk,'y .nyont Is Busi11ess r:,y, pcndlng the resulls of the In·, Ilollce he 'had complal!lcd many ness conditions I~st 1\'C'~k polnterli' . I • . b t th ( W II . w·tigalions. I ~Imes to Indla~ authOl'ltlcs about l 10 Cair weather for thc s(eellnc1115'II'R1I\'CESS ll/\S SUl'}'OIlT co~p alnlng a ou a • e.. NEW YORK-AP _ Fbh ' lht inc~lI,t .. y, is a :uaJnr l'PU.illn fnr i,i"t ~'('al' ,1nrl that il1;litulilin

HI! blockelt Nehrtl's car wllh his Ill. truublcs. Ills Inst grlc"uncei tn' for the b~oming automobile ,':Thc,c leiters ~holl' overwhelm. we II take .• "other stab at it thl' .. r", no . th l1,h stICk pClI1111ant~·. But thcre a 1'<' ,all'S Jellied anothe1' $j,noo,Ooo. Jie'k!haw as the prim~ minister wu that he did nol get a bonus 1 hti;lness for the railroads and for'llngl)' thc pl'inces~: in facing hcr morning. He'l bound and deter· ~ IC ,S, 1 e mOle nn an, nl,her.i. U,ing fj;;'1 Slicks meall' ~:al'l~·. thi, )'cur. price!' dropptd ,\'~., riding into Nagpur from the at texlllc mlll where he workeqi nther bulwarks of t!1e Unllcd (i'~cislons. has the support of n mIned to have that storm, ap· i Idea two years ago, ha\'c therc'lI he n." fishr 1111111" flnat~n~ "hollt lU ccnts for a 10·ounce pacJc ~irpol'l. Wa\'ing a knife, hc~umped' for a time befora becoming a rIck., States' economy. wnrmly S),l11pnl,!Je\lc pcopl~." The plfently, as witness the follow; I bc('ome one of the hottesl ~ro~ntJ the kitchen; all thc eOOkl~ll: all·~tai1. Pruduclion and,consump. on the runnlng.board. bUl a mil,' ~ha\\'·puller. He said he mc~c1)'1 The stock markel, hO\1'c\\~r wasl Pictorial says. "Wlmte\'er she de- lng-Storm 300 milel south of"t . tI . f db' • I;; Ilon~ al the plants: i\nel wluh' tior. continued to increase. itary secretar~' anel pollee over-; 'lI'anleel to "Intcrvlew" the prime ~iJing. The wcek before last the cicles will be. acccpted. Cape Race, will bring north.east. II e~1.S 111 Ie ~o . usme~s, hOU5~WIV~S may i.mpalr ~e flaror .~ ______ ...... ___ ..... P()\\~rcu hIm before he could get to: m!nlster abuut hl.~ problems. II market advancetl with the bcst " rtrly g.les up 10.55 : nols, with I pu.t1l1g ne\\' life. mlo the and .<!lIa!Jt~· of fIsh by I~proper , :\rhru. •. i rhe rlck,Jmw puller told police ,howlng of' the Inst IouI' months, I A n~lInber.~r ,readers ,Cearee! friezln rain chan in to snow ,:fjshinlT industn' and eonsid. cOllkll1)! a~ hom~, cycn a chIle! can I

,\lth1l1ll:h thc 6.1-yrnr·old prime he had -reatl In local ne\\'spa[l~I's ani] reached a high mark at Ihe Ihat h) spoth.hhn~ her dilemma. • g . 9 g ',"" '.. prepare fI.h slicks. . mini,t~r shrugRcd off Sabll' Rao' Ih~t Nehl'u was coming to Nagpul' cnn of Ihe \\'~ek'l 'thc PrIncess mlgllt. \}~ cmhar· thiS dternoo~. Whewl .crably morg fIsh mto the, .Jusl. how milch fish sticks ha\'e INS IDE ~, m~rcl)' a "cranky pcrson" with; to addrcss the stale pal'llament, Some brokers In Wall strcct eon. ra;.leti. Some rcadcl'~ .all.acked lIs I (ThOle .of you .who ~an' 10 fol· American diet. . ! ~de:cd to ol·er·all !i,h cOII,umplion no murdcrous lntenilom, p1llice of'i He s?,id, !he kni(~ he. car~iecl was tenden Ihat the:inqlliries launc.hetl ~c~~~i~:lIsl)' [or publishing the II low the ;asclnallng dIscourse on I' Fish sticks arc sliB small .bil;i-' is ~ .mattel' o[ elebalc. Go\'crn!"cnl

. tll·h.ls were doing. \,Ilclr best 10 I only Incldcntal. , by t!le Senate committee coultl . turrel, aT murr .. , would do Willi,: IIC5E in tllC giant food industry,: 1Iff'CIOI.s howeve.r. have prcrhcl.ed' ~I'I 10 the boltom oC thc affair. ' Hc pulled his bicyclc rickshaw hn\'c "trlggercd" til:) decline last The paper quole, one lctter as, to read Ihe·Trlnlty news on page I hut Ihcir llrowlh in popularity ha" Ihat sllCk~ may l~lcl'2asc pCI' capita I

I'nllec S.alutday night questloncd l! .IC~OSS the p~th of Nc,!tru's ear'l week. I~ was debaled whelher thc saring: "L~t her be h~pp.\· what'l'l this morning. Some br .. nd new I heen slartling. Inlrodncc!l ~n thc :on.'ump\lon o~ fl;'h.b~· ns 1~\IcIl, as: ~l1olher nckshaw • man and two whIch lmmcdla~al)' halted •. Bcfore \learings forced Ihe fail or mercly' ~"el' the cost;" and says this obllr.vLtionl I>n Iht" cutt Ultle 15ummer of 19.1:1, productlCJn 0[' .10 pr~ cc~t. FOI lc.lr •• h.h con.! olher pcnons, and Sunday interro·1 i1n)'one cOllld stop him he Jumpcd I ser\'cd as a convcnlcnt '~XCU5e for "summarlzcs Ihe vIew o! Britain's cnltures.) ~licks for the balauc,~ of Ihat rear; ;ull1plJon 10 the U. S. has been Eill~rJ "arlous persons .wlth whom: on tbc running boarcl~ tht sclIIng thnt would havc come )·oung-In.heart.". I .. Was 7.500,000 pounds. Processors ,lIllie at ahuul 10 to 12 pound!; a I Il~hn Hao lIvcd nlld a~soclated. Nellnl, who Was standing up in Into the market 'in any cvcnt.. fl/!u1'ed p'rnciuclion fOJ' 19ii4 would, ) ear. .

The dlsgrUDUed Indian has lived Ihe car, said he thought the man Prices ·had .bcen advancIng stead. Personal . total 30.000,000 pounds. Actually, it 1'lliCES DIlO}' I

1n l'arlol1s Illac('s outsldl' Madhya Was trying to present· a~pet1t1on to Ily wllh no recent pUllse, IIntl Oll-:O ternallon3l Nicki>l sllppel\ HI! unel ' , . ~ lopped 50.0oo.00U. I Despite the (ish slirks's shqrt his. l'r~dt'l'h stutc,'\1f which NUIIIIlIf h IJil11 lIutll. he saw t11ti knife In Ills \\'l'l du~,' '. , . Mclnlyre Ilrollpcd gl. Cun~dlun lTon.' R Curtis AttorneY Fish stirli~ are one,olluce. 011- tal'),. aboul 45 Ilrocc\;sors ,are In thr caillta!. 'l'he pollce In llv~ hnnel .. 1t WUR not a very bIll kllire. '~unatllall issues were genel':llIy PacIfic was down 2\, al11t ])IMiI· (1ener~1 ·~V'IC;· h';t\ il~en III 1;1 lungs or fl'own, bl't'~llcll ocean I the I.msiness :1ll'call),.,: 'J'hey are ~tales - Bomba)'. Suurashtra,the prIme mlnlstersnid,.·" '1Cl\\er',on the Nell' York ~Iock ex- lel's Seagl'um rusect li... I; l'f •.• '1'1 'r.'. t" I.el'l'h. cilil ot' h:\tlclock. ,gl'IWrall)'I"mllllll111 on Ihe Lellien season,tC1 :1"dhYa Pra~Cf.l1 and JIIadhya Bha., A military' s(!cretary jumpeel ch&nge. Only lIirnm Walkcr reg. Luke Shore Nmalncd Ilnl-a3ngecJ a I ,~X .' 11 C ~1l a lllSllW~S rip •. racliCd 10 10 a' box. '1'0 \1J'cl1arc boo.;t ~alcs sh:lrply.

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'I3-Comlcs,' .', Tal and Uttar Pradc!h-laUnchedllrom the car and thrclV. Rao, to i~tcrcd a' nct gaIn· on th·~' week's 1111 the American stoc!e exchanqe. rclul'llcd to IllS home lit St. l them. )"C111 'slmoly 'put Ihe'm in a I Induslry scmc~s estimate that (',',mpal~n.~ to ~ct more detallSj the grcuncl, wresting the knife Irading, up I, •• Dnmc Mine, was Giant Ycllo\\'lmlCe was off ~ andlJOhn's on Satul'day and Is COIl- llan I:n<1 stick 'th:~ni in Ihc o\'cn, I $3~.OOO.OOO worth of. {ish sticks I I ;.b~1JI 1hz. man., .. from him. • , of( If. on the fil'e·day period, In- Royullte Oil sUpped h. I'alcscent. ' This ease oC pI'cparation, says \Iere sold al retail III thc U. S. !... __________ --'

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Old Possession Is ~a'ref(Jlly,' Preserved TRINITY NEWS

Sea Cadets E'I d e r'I".y' C I· t I·.Z e' ,n ~~lkr!~II~~~J~~~\~~h~::O:~~:re~: TRINITY, March 1\ - In your Garland, visited Trinity. Whlle ed) to go to the iC,e in the Nep-Church 'Page of I few Issues ago here sh~ obtained permission to tllne, They leIt· Trinitu at 11 . TRINl'fY, March 5-Thc RCSCC J

your correspondent from Musgrave- take the Book back to England '~Fort Point" Is making excellent o'clock Monday morning and ar· town, we think It was, wrote ahont with rer for renovation,whlch she -. , , rived at SI. Jolin's on foot the an old B' Ible which he had In his thought it' needed. progress. The commnndlilg omcer, 'II I d Eric Young, and his subs are Ink· R 0" D . (ollowlng Saturday at 4 p,m, possession. This reminded us o{ The!ly leaf of the Book bears ing keen interest, which als!) they e' ca' s en ayS! They arrived just In time 10 anothcr such old book here ,except the following Inscription: have Infused In the lads, Their uni. ' I ,;ign on and as she puts It "to try JhU the one here is the B'~le and "This Bible was bought from [orms, which they' luive only ·re. . : tin th1!lr skin boots." Fo; shelter ilie Prayer Book combined between the Church In Trlnlt~;, New· cently received, make a great 1m. . along the way they stayed in ·hie sanie COI'ers. It Is In the vestry' foundland by my youn" t tabl d t Th b of St. Paul's Church here, preserv. dnughler, '~targaret D. Garl;~~, provement In their apearance on TRINITY, !\larch 5 ~ Since our 1892 to augment what we wrote ~laYb~e ~nad ~:r:hcn :e 1:~:sT~[;: cd In a box of poUshed oak. It has she having seen It there Is a pparade, . last notes we have gathered a few about It In our last notes. ity, he took off for the first time

Lieut Commander Ayre, area oC· I t tl It [tl Id 'I 'I b L 'I d an interesting history; very Injured state and obtain: more n eres ng ems a Ie 0 "rs." ay e marr e the late at Job's oUice to put on a new The book was printed In 1795. It cd permission to bring It to f1cer of Sea Cadets, accompanied days from another of Trinity's TRINITY NOTES-THREE

by lIIr. James Thistle, naval photo' 0 t g lith f Th 'I b f T pair, belonged to George Garland who me; being convinced from the C 0 enor ans n e person a om as .. ay ee 0 routy and We have he'rd of sealers malk. grapher, were here on March 5th, 'I Ph b M b d 88 th II d th f I ~ n carried on an extensive business M.S. writings on some of the .. rs, e e oy ee, age ey ve ere or a ong period Ing from the norlh olde of Con. Photographs wlll probably be taken ft d b f 0 here in the· euly part of the 19th leaves that I would again rc- h years. 0 crwar s e ore they came to C~lliion Bay and the south side of the Corps, now that they ave 'I M b b h T I It II " centu...... It bear. the following in· tum it to the Church with I I .. rs. ay ee was orn on t ern y 10 ve. She remembers of Trlnitv Bay to St·, John's but

.J their uniforms, on their next v s t th Id f I I th d ' acrlption written In the Portuguese binding restored, returning the some time In April. sou s e 0 Tr n ty near the ell TahY of the Trinity Disaster that seems "small potatoes" in language: original M.S, and requesting Fort Point when at least 40 lam· we. ree men from Cuckbold's comparison with walking, from

• "Confrado' In Lisbon, pan that such Bible thus newly llles resided there, Not a family Cove (now Dunfield) got Into Trinity, a distance of over 200 .'~. dlventos reis, •• Llvro de ora· bound should remain In the remains today. She belongs to Trouty in a very exhausted eondl· miles in less than 6 days. We think

caes George Garland", Church agreeably with the Brl.efs cne of the oldest families of tlon. Six men from Catalina got our local champions would think which, according to Ihe translators, wishes expressed, The Bible Trinity, the Rowe family, in on the same day; These latter twice before entering the contest mcan- was delivered to me by my THE ROWE FAMlLY were on their way to Shoal Har· with those hardy pioneers In heavy

"Bought In Lisbon for 200 daughter on the 29th day of TRINITY, March 5-;'Ilrs, Am· The old, volume of court records bour In a cod seine sklff, to walkelothlng, and a 30 or 40 pound reis, , , •. Book o[ Prayers November 1867, being the 76th brose Clarke o[ Gander came by of Trinity In 1753 Is captioned by from there to St, John's to go to clothes bag on their backs or on George Garland." anniversary of my birthday. train on 1Il0nday, and with her hus· the following words: Ihe ice, These men 100 were in a slide in tow. Wbat men! What George Garland had a branch (Sgd.), John Bingley Garland, band, who came a fcw days pre· "Records, by Thomas Warden, rcry bad shape especially ne of stamlnal

business at Lisbon at this time. the elder brother of George vlous, will bc going to St, John's I ussoelated with him Thomas Blake I thme who had no oil clothes. He , , lie Iclt Trinity In 1833 and went to Garland, Slonc Collage nC.1r on Saturdny on a visil to their nnd Edward Rowe," I was very much frotcn up when PERSONAL RECOLLECTlONS • England, whcre he dlcd the same Wlmbornc, Dorsel.'" daughter, ~Irs. Kerr. This old volumc contains a list they brought him to her house. We remember well "he pilgrim· )'Car, 1'hls Book was sent back In a The [ollowlnll commerciallravcl. of the names of the heads o[ fam·1 She could, then, she said, in her mage of sealers from Bonavista

Centralizatioll Theme , '

Of Education We'l'k imUCATION WEl,K Ilcadcrs 01 educntion, Yes, we think

TRINITY, March 5-We cannot I it would be a good idea. pass up Education Week without a, There cnn he no ar:lUlllenl note. If the theme were Criticism I against ccnlrillil.ation uf schools h and not Ceniralization, we wouid areas where thcy can be conveni be Inclined to be criticai about entiy operated. We arc o[ opln!or. many thing~ in general in the that it could be so opcrntcd in Ihi! realm of education. We have no scction, that is botwecn Trout)· atr) desire to do this at this time. It English Harbour, inclusivc. TI;. would be out of order and deroga· distance betwe'en those two place! tory to the current theme. Perhaps is about 15 miles o[ good roath next year criticism will bc the There are at present 375 chiJ~rer. thcme for Education' Week, and if attending school In this arca. Thcrr it is we shall be among the !Irst are 14 tcachers, 6 of whom arc un with out ten cents worth. graded.

On second thought, we think it Transportation would be a detcr· would be a good Idea and perhaps rent to progress towards the cs would help considerably the cause tablishment o[ a central school il of Education, if good honest tha children had to pay their own criticism were invited from thc fares. That seems to be the opinion rank and file of the provincc, and of somc. sent along and pooled, and from it We are o[ opinion that a central a sort of anthology of criticisms schoollVould reduce salary units to be compiled (the cullage would do the extent perhaps of $5,000 which {or the comic books) and after· would be used against transport a, wards studies and discussed by the tion costs. ----'------

Lowly Turrs Finally Named

:, In 1840 a tablet WH5 pul over the polished oak box and in good con. '1ICl'S were hcre during the wcek: illes here at that time, among mind's eye see the pools of water and Catalina, joining up with those fRmily pew In old St. Paul's dillon, tn Ihe "Rector Rnd Wardcns :llcssrs, Udle, Skiffington" ~Ioore which Is Ihe following: Ion the kitchen floor from the vic· in Trinity Bight and walking 10 Church (thl~ lables Is now In the of nld St. Pauls and is toda~' care. ~ anti Learning. "Edward nowc, ,Justicc of thc I' thlls in the' proce~s of thawing. ClarenvllJe before the days of the

, "'a11 of the ~Iortuar)' Chapel here) {ully preserved In Ihe vcslry of thc! A murre with a Washington I P~ace, l,sl~gc, 1 nt, 2 boats, 1 'fh~y all did, their hest to alleviate Branch Railway, As boys we gaz· : "On'ICIALI,Y NA~1ED" I ing all the war (to be explicit I ~nd Ihe book was placed in a prcscnt St. Paul's Church, where It i bnnd attached was killed in this, sluff. 7 flshmg scrl'ant;, 7 stayed theIr suffermgs and supply their ed In admiration on 100 or more TRINITY, March 5-0ne battlc ' from the Larus Hypcrboreas to the

'drawer o[ the pew, and the fol. can be seen. Vicinity during the week, It prob. all the winter." needs and were thankful that all men In slngie file going up over of the turrs bas been declarcd Lo II Larus Philadelphia. \owing note was appended: ably popped up in the line 'of fire HER m:MlII'ISENCES sun·ired. the South West Arm each trail. be won-the ecological baltic that Whatcl'cr those terms mean til

"n Is requested that this just as the,trigger IVas pulled on a Mrs, Maybee possesses a "cr)' MEN OF STAMINA ing his "Ann Saree" with his it. The name o[ the lowli' turr is . anybody else, to us they merc!) Book should never be taken Is. your head s\\'lmllllns~ Then' seal and was killed accidentally. retentive memory and cali tell All this happened; Mrs. Maybee clothes bag on It. Trinity lVas al. o£ficially settled as the Cria Lorn· ! mean a long jaunt [rom the Po!Jr .ou~ ·o[ the leat over which Is harken, Aer)'iic flbers arc: Or· Birthday greetings are extended many interesting tales about said un Saturday Feb 27th The ways a halting place for a brea. bla Lombia. I regions to the city of brotherly 't I I I' lon, acrllan, cryiic ynel nd t G HI f d til I hId 0 tl f II" d 'd' 'Ih I' But Peters & B\lrlcigll call them I love, if you like. Or to Timbucktoll ,IS o,~ g na owner 5 monu· X-51. Polyester fiber' is dacron 0 arry seoc, son 0 Mr. an I ngs n or ear y ays, n us 0 owmg ay, Sun ay, her hus· cr. Mrs. P ttman s shop ws a

. ;ment. only, so far, Protein fiber Is vi. Mrs. Lindsay Hiscock, who will be occasion we were chiefly interest· hand left Trouty at 2 p,in" and [pvourite locale both on their the Uria Lomvia Lomvia. Wayfarer But to be serious. Our point i;

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'. About 30 or 40 years afterwards cara, That should make it clear one year old on March 15th, from ed in what she might have to tell walked to Trinity 10 join a crowd outward and inward journey. She calls them the Uria Aagle. Toque I this and it has to do with one pOlS .~ ,bjs nlete, Miss Margaret Deborah as chemistry, his seven·ycar·old sister Linda. about the Trinity Bay Disaster In o[ sealers from Trlinty East to would open up her shop and tea nearly 100 years ago simply called I siblc or probable source that mighl

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Monday for the scalers, as much ed tur.·s furs; and murres merrs. with the ultimate extinction o[ th~ j

from a bumanitarian point of Moreover, some turrs arc called turr, o[ which some seem to 5~O i view as anything else, It was Tinkers by the fishcrmen. the ones signs. . j characteristic o[ her. She was a with the cocked up tails when in Has it cI'er occurred to anybolly mother In Israel to the sealers, the wat~r, the tinkers, that is, and I that the quantity of tnrrs, or 'I

It was on one of these occa. not the fishermen. I murres, or thcir eggs destroyed by I

sions, so the slory ges, that one So there we have it, the furs and II man is negligible compared with J"

of the scalers told Mrs; Pittman the merrs, the tinkcrs and the the quantity that the gulls might , that he had come away and forgot turrs, as clear as confusion. When I be dcstro>'ing? We were prompted 1 his eiderdown and asked he~ if will the fcathers fly again? I with ~his idea on reading P.etcrs & , 'I she had any ior sale. She, was TilE GUI,L . Burleigh, on Gulls. Here IS what " baffled for a moment, She Apropos of, the Turr, we thmk; tlley..say: , " " couldn't associate a sealer with I we have a pomt. ,It \ I,C" one kmd ol bUll) an eiderdown. But being o[ a I We alll'a),s thought a gull was a! devours the,cggs and ~·ouug.of

. ddt d' t d gull and Ihat was all there lI'a5 to other sea birds ... Do\'cklcs wIse an un e1'S an Illg nn urc an 't B t . d I' 't I: I' I "

II d ' til V I 1 I . U III our e I'mg III 0 t Ie (Bul Bm 51. we vcrsc In c ernaeu ar s IC , , , k d r b t t 'd i rn),stcrll'S 0[. !he lun' lI'e l'an amuck' Another k.1Il1 "freds lar~e1y

a[s·e 'Inho quleslflons dU oOKd own, the gull. We find there are nmn)' upon Ihe eggs and "OUlIg of rom e 5 Ie an passe O\'or, , {I t f 'I' b' I' I' I" • Ih t tl II' II . speclcs II lin Bml lar IfC rom:.- otl:cr sea llre s. e coun er Ie very l~ng. Ie I ---.;---------':" - -, Anothcr I;inrl "c,lccial\"

man forgot-a bottle or IOdme, : W:l5 the SIZe of a ,mall shdc and t' 11, 'r A"" SAREE I· " prc,'; upon lies Ill;l co omrs n _"V "o[ ~lm~le comtruchon with I\\'o ' I' I I' tl

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Wh~n we came to writing down' pork barrel >13\'es lor r(lllnrr~, We "., I: 'I:' ~ 00'

this word for the first time in our don·t know the origin of the word :\'II(lIII;:tl))l" >:11 th (' II i,,' I • •. ~ )at e \~·I. 1 C IU S Sirclll":

remembrance although we have i 1hc nearest we call figure I~: thill 10 hc in (mler, been familiar with it in specch , it is a corruption of Aunt Sarah _ ..... ..... .. __ . __ ... ___ .' i all our !ite, we wcre at a lo~s to I' or Aunt St,ll". It .Ioesn't m~tll'r . , ))" not COlllbi~e a ;oap aurl" "1 know how to spell it. As many: Iioll'c,·cr. lI'~ quitc up to date. It detergent ill your \\'a,h'~r, Til" 1

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For the, ing career, with the c[ partments, he super"i and otgcr required ~ thc whole

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• s. s. "A ppenine" Lost 36 . Years

TO.DAY marks the 36th Anniversary of the loss of the American steamer "Appenine" which ran aground in Witless Ba~' 011 the Southern Shore. The ship was bound for Europe with a relief cargo for Belgium in UI1!> when heavy icc forced her up close to Newfound land on the route from, the Unitcd States, The above l,hoto was taken a few minutes after the steamer ran ashore by a resident of Witless Bay WIIO oow resides in st. John's, A wrecking steamer was sent from Halifax but when it arrived the "Appenine" was already badly damaged by the heavy, seas and SOOI1 broke up. Many of the resillents of Witlcss Bay salvaged much of the

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Mrs. Mo Simmons 'Killed By Car Mrs. Moses Simmons, 3 Pearce Avenue, was killed

"Thin Elld Of lJ' edge" Now Firmly Set , Saturday night after she stepp~d from in front of a parked By F. BURNHAM GILL .: bus directly into the path of an oncoming car. MONTREAL, iVlarch 13.-The Quebec-Newfoundland

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, It had at first been reporle~ I Labrador boundary just does not exist. , .. the Privy that lIIrs. Simmons, w~o was on Council judgment which dcliniatcd Newfoundland's ,share her w~y to church services or the of thc rich Hinterland was just, a "gentlemcn's' agree-Sall'atlon Army, had heen a pas· ", . •. '.' " senger on' the' bus. However it ment. That IS the ImpreSSIOn I gathered dunng a wee,k-was laler cleared up and the fact long tour of all Quebec's major industries extending frwn apparently was that Mrs. Simmons I Sorel northwards along the St. Lawrence and thcn North' , walked out from the. sidewalk in to the thri ... i11g towns of Asbestos and An'ida. . .,; , Iront of Ihe bus, which was stop. The people or Quebec refuse to [ , ped and into Ihe path o[ .the c~r. surrender their claim on the tion, a huge wood carl'ing o[ the . The woman, who ~as sixty hve, whole o[ Labra~or and [rom what I Province of Quebec showing the

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, "Iggy" Crotty AI,bert Young, Forest Rd., was rushed, 10 hospllal but Is be· I gathered in olficial circles that . d t' Itt' I . d' 'I r d t h' d 10 us ria po en la IS on ISP ay

and his brother, Gerald, leve 0 ale .passe awny en view is also shared by the Que· at Ihe $1,000,000 industrial exhi. d roule. The aCCIdent took place bee government b't' b' h Id I d

were responsible yester ay around 8,30 Salur~ay night. Police During a Staie dinner in Que' thl.lon now he!nhg hC blcre, .. i!P S3Springs 'At The Ice

Mr. Hubert W udield Recalls OtheJ' Days As He "Sheathes His . .

'Knife For Good"

Back' To School f . . ld h . 1 d h' . , IS map, w IC as een -seen or savlllg a nllle-year-o a,e not re case t e name oI the bec city for the 75 Journalists b' 150000 d' i 'd t f D St driver Involved.' . d lover . ' persons, ur ng boy, reSl cn 0 uggan ., wllh whom I mn e the tour, Cab· the week mclu~es the whole ot

Ignatius Crotty goes to school from drowning in Quidi inet minister Rivard laid claim to Labrador as a part o[ Quebec pro,\,. tod,'y for the first time since Vidi. Fo're,cast D10g Base the entire iron deposit n the Knob, ince leaving out the Privy Council his lecidcnt May 31st, 1954, [} Lake area. He said it lays astride I Bou~dary Line.

Canada's best known accident, Mr. Young was driving along C . 0.£ "what ~ewl?undIanders would It seems that Premier Small. victim, the little fellow who with some lriends in his car when onstruction' In hke to beheve IS the Quebec.New· : wood has permitted Quebec to get

There is no better author. during the past half.century: made headlines here and In he spotted the young 'boy strug· foundland boundar)'." . I in "the thin end o[ the wedge," il\' on the changes that have illS FIRST BERTH Toronto wiIJ be off hlfor St. 'gling in the watcr. Nel!lfolmdland' This afternoon during a civic I and as far 3S I can ascertain that

. . ' I . h Hubert tells In his own words Joseph's School.early t s moru· He and Gerald Young went' re~eption at st. John, some 25 same wedge will be punched deep. occurred In our sea fls ery 'how he got his first berth to the Ing. • . down 10 Ihe icc, crawle~ out .on The Washinglon Post was quoled miles' South of Montreal, I heard er and ~eep~r until it is finally o\'cr the past half century scal fishery with Capt. Job Kean Iggy is said to be looking for· their stomachs, exten~ed a s\1ck yesterday as indicating the United J. Paul Beaulieu, Quebec's Min· hammered through to Cape Chid-than Mr, Hubert Warfield, In the scaling ship "Eric." ward eagerly to his relurn to to Ihe boy, who grabbed it. They I States Congrcss wi\) be asked this istero£ Trade and Commerce' reo Icy, making Newfoundland the is· 16 Smith A\'c., st. John's, "I can wcll remember one fro.sty , school. He's well, happy and then took him to shore. year for a further two billion dol. fer to the Lake Wabush and Hamil· land'r.rovincc that Quebec wants

F Id I I F b h "all go" since his return home. The little fellow, whose name is lars for air and naval 'bases in ton RiI'er areas as the next on the! her t~ be. who,. ~fter 53

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dto th~e I \v:; I~r~.e~;s nOf ea~~,ar~a~I~~ " not. immifdialely obta!nable, was Ncwfoundland, the Azor e s, list [or Quebec's development I '

sealflsuery, eclde t 15 four miles over the harbour Ice SO' 'T d' said'.lo be •. none the, 1V0rse [Dr his Hawaii and the Aleutia'ns. . Tbis same view was ,also 'expresse~ ,..,' ~ . ~pl'ing to sheath his knifc from my home at Wesleyvllle, Bon. tores P, en 0 , ay I expe1-icn'ce' I. last" night. ," ThcrC" is no indication as yet, 'of by- ~I: Petrie, General llanag'er of, QIICen'S n Oil d tOI' final. al'isla Bay, to Newtown, to see I[ , ' course, as to how this wil\oafIcct the John Howard Company, Can·! .

01 Ihe 53 trips that lIubert has Capt. James Barbour, who had the Since Thursday is a whole holi'l T II . I Ilocal base employmcnt but it adian Im'estment dealers. :£'11 ,} IJ )Il( urs made to the hunt, 52 or them were steamer Iceland that spring, eoul~ day, .. !orC5' wl1\ be open today. I our osplta ',seems Iilie a straw in a happy Following the reception I spoke \j 1I1rt: lit ) in boats operated by the scaling make me out a berth. Monday now normally observed' : wind. to ~Ir, Beaulieu and asked him' C I l' R ' firm of Bowring Brothers. Ltd. AI· "When I approached Capt. Bar. liS a regular weekly whole holl., At P epperrell if he cared tn make a statement: ,0 one cnnett thnu~h he has quit the scaling bour and asked him [or a berth,' day. I I L P I Of' which would help to clear up the' . { , ~ame, he is sun on actil'e servlte he replied 'Oh Boy! this is a bit. HUBERT WARFIELD FROZc~ OVER l' ). ': AI:B. l':EW' arO'e ate 1 Boundary question. The cong~ega.t1on n Queen A

. Gl'eenspond Tickle was fro;:cn 1 E~I ERRF.LT. . ' • ,b '. Road Presb} te.rlan Ch.urch met 1\'ith the firm. ler cold morning, beller come up agam, over for tl first tlme this wln,IFOUNDLAND. CAl'\ADA-Gr3Ce'S I S'} d lie saId that the mailer had been after the el'enlng service on Sun· ,

~'or the greater part of his seal. 10 the house a,nd have a cup of "I then walked acr~ss the road ter late lat week.' Earlier weRth, : Hospital orrieai, toured the USA~': ea S 19 de d.iscussed be(\~ecn Premier D.uplc~. day lnr a social hour to ~ay far~ in~ career, Hubert was associated Ilea, rlsht away. I felt just as sure to the business premises of Capt. er had bee') 5,) mild the passage ,I Hospital at Pcppcrrc\l AFB tlllS i • I SIS and Prenller Smallwood In Ius well lormally to Colonel and :lrrs. with thc cooking and, Steward's de. oi the berth as if 1 had the tliket Job Kenn. When I asked him Ior was always ~pcn mid weck escorted by the Regi, I I RCPO;IS rr~m I~e .seal spoll1ng I presence. They had reached a, Stuart Bennett, who plan 10 leal'e partments, and during recent years In my hand. After t~c tea, I a::aln a berth, he replied by saying that ' I strar, Caplaln Aathony Lubrant.! panes ast mght mdlcated (h~t a I gentlemen's agreement u n d e r ':-\ewfoundland in June. be super\'lsed all the food, 'stores asked for the berlh and my ~~art I looked too young, but then he ' ' ! Vistors Included Senior Major i large patch ~[ se?ls had been Sight· i which sun'eys of the border will! Rev. A. :II. Old, minister o[ SI. ~nd ot~er equipment which were sank In my shoes when the Cap· recalled tbat the man I was ap. Suspend Search . Zilda Barne" s,:, Qmecr !llana· I cd tbo~t 7:> miles north'east 01 I' be made by both gO\'crnments and ' Andre\\~'s Presbyterian Chu.rch was required aboard Bowring's boats, taln, a v~r)' genla,1 and klndiy. man, prentice with at Wesl~y\'l1le owed 'ger, and 1Iospltal Accountants Bel e Is e. when the rep~rls or these sur· i the chalfman Ior the occaSIOn, and the whole year 'round. replied Oh, Boy, If ~'ou were as him some money, and If 1 promised F S b J t Harvey Jones and Walter l\llIIcr, None o[ the Newfoundland ships i I'~ys have been 'reeeived o[[jci~ls 1 spoke o[ the great ~ppreciati,on of

good as Iwo men 1 couldn't make 10 pay him $25 o[ my share to. or. a re e Included ill tlle tour were were worl;ing this patch, but have I WIll gct tog~ther and re·establlsh, the people o[ .Quee~ s Road c,lUrch It was not an easy choice lor you out a berth. I haven't a ,ticket wards that account, I would get a S I I f 'IT n(lW received the information and' the boundar~·. . .. [or t~c sen'lce l:olone.1 Bcn~ctt

Mr. Warfield 10 make this spring, lert.' 1 walked back to Wesleyville ticket, It didn't take. me long to . CHATHAM, N. B. (CP)-Snow l\ledlca,1 and urc .ea aCII les. arc heading for that area. On Sat· I Mr. Bcauheu If of the opinion had [liVen the congrcgal1on durmg when Bowrlngs told him It was en.. II very disappointed' boy·o. ' make that promise. ana fog Sunday forced suspension Admlmstrati\'e SectIOn, and i\[,e~. urday, the scalers' reported that' that when the new boundary is the past year. t· I t hi If b th r h "Th f 11 I d 1 Ik d l' 01 a seareb for a Sabre J'ct fighter leal Supply and 5,torage aelll'l t .(. I'k I tI t N f dl d 'I "\" B I k [t" Ire), up 0 mse wee e" e 0 ow ng ny, wa e n "Thnt was the spr,lng o[ the scattered seals were being' picked se. I IS ICY la ew oun . an .' .r. ",. " arnes, c er' 0, lie

t t t d h H th It di ti t B k plane, and its occupant missing tics. II I I bl t [t hIt d wen ou or s aye as ore. ow· e oppos cree on, 0 roo· Scalers' Strike, We made $58. 1 since Frl~ay af~~rnoon. The air. up, but no appreelablc number o[ WI • osc some ~a un e t~m ory i seSSlOn 0 ,IC C u,rc I. prC5~11 e el'er, knowing that he was no long· field, to try 10 get a bcrth from paid Capt. Kean $25, paid $12 lor mnn Ivas Identi!le~ Saturday as M S I pelts have been taken, • , . In Iact he ~ald, there Will have I Rc:·. ~olol1cl Benn~,t II'lth n ;;lIft, • or a young man, having passed the Capt. Abram Kean, but I mUffed my crop and had just enough 10 PO', John Alexander Muirh~ad, 24, ,any nDf av It Is understood some Nor.!o b~ some "~Ive .a~d take" ?nd I painting of a ;':cw\o.l1ndland ;;~e,ne trree score and tell, he lelt that he my chances and became too ex· pay my way home. We got home on o! Vancouver.. J lI'eigian scalers arc working the lin \lus connection It IS not unhke· : by lIIr. L. Gourle), and hl,l~ was taking the Rlace o[ a younger e!te~ to ask for a tlekel. the 9th. of May. ' "M . 0 Delle Isle patch. ly that this province will lose the ,.Janet Barnes presented ~rrs.l.len· man, and as a result, he slepped "I Was standing In the doorway FOOD The aircraft. from the Ch~tham otorlsts ut entire Knob Lake area and perhaps I nelt with a bouqll~t of flowers.

h H I h till ' tl I th III h C Ab . RCAF base dlsappearc~ wtlllc on - , b . I bl . I' I R 'd d t as ore. e s, owe vcr, s ac ve 0 e sawm ,wen apt. ram "Those were the days of Iron 1I i I n' ht "Nfl~] I( '11 I . e gn'en some va ua e concession ~11:~ Bar lara lise pre~1 e ,a h' employed by the11rm, ' came out. He looked at me and men and wooden ships. The food a rou ne tra n ng Ig • There was an amazing number 01 _ . ur. 1 C( I? so~e remote pa~t Of. La~rador'l t~le ,Plano a.nrJ accompa~led f,1!

Interviewing Mr. WarIleld ' re· ns*d who was going to move, he conditions In those days were dl The number of search planes Sundav motorists out yesterday. I ' , , 1hat IS tbe way It 'WIll have to,' smglng durmr, thc c\·en.nI(. ~[r5. rentlr, the Daily News heard quite or 1. I excused m)'self and moved gusting as compared with toda~; r?se to 12 Saturday. Among t'~~m Snow 'lrec' roads and fairly t.cm. I Bert ~atlen a ~e\\'f~unrllander i be done, the Quebec llinister told I Douglas BOIVl'riug and ~!'5. B. an Interesting story 01 the changes, [rom the door, but he had taken t d d Th I b y lIere alreralt from the RCAF sta· pernte weather lured out so many \Va,s aCCidentally kll!ed In Toronto me and the same arrangement I Hester Fang solus and the congre·

. s an ar. ere was no so tread hon at Greenwoo~ N S Ground • " I I '1 t k N d '1 : . .., . .'. aJ espcclally those in 400~ and living the wind out o[ my sails and I and we had "dulr' Tu d' '. I j I d : 'h h I cars Ihat there must h.we been a e as wee. a elal s arc may apply to the great hydro i ~atlOn Jom~d In smgmg sever conditions, that hal'e taken place Ielt too shy to approach. him (Continued on page 9:s a}, ~I~~i~~ Wl1~ ~e ~e~~metl~ise mri~n: thousands of Ihem on Ihe Concep· kn~wn. However a brother is the potential at Hamilton River, Grand I' [~I'ourite hymns .

.. -----,,-----.. Ing if weather permits tion Bay highroad. Re,l. H. i\1. BaUen of Upper Island Falls. , ' Supper was served at the close Fa{ewell IGift To Colonel. Bennett . COVe.' ' . I To f~rthcr emphasize the situa.; uy the women of the cong:egatlon.

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LAST EVENING after cburch thecon~regation of, Queen's Road Presbyterian , Church met in the 'Lecture Hall 'of the, Church tQgivea farewell party and ,gift: to ColonefStuarlBenne# and ~rs,' Bejlliett ofPeppeireU 'Air Force Base. Col. Bctmett,who is l'rotestant ,chaplain at t~e Base, has kindlihelpet out lit· the' Queen's Road Church\ during the past-year. The picture shows Mr. C, w. Barnes (left), Clerk of the Session, pre senting Co].onel Bennett with a gift in -: ' " appre~iation of his lIeJ;v~ee5 in ,the, Church and ,as, a farewelL gift .. "'.

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Parade This Y;ear The big St. Patrick's Day Parade won't be heJd on

Thursday though there will be no dimunition in the way those .of Irish descent ceJcbrate the big day. " . However, the Benevolent Irish Society has reporledly, that it won't stage a parade this year, since' it is cOlicenlmling all its eHorls toward eentenary cele· brations at Ihe R.,C. Cathedral.

.However, there will be a mam· moth parade next St., Parlck's 'Day following, [or next y.ear wlll 'see the B.I.S. celebrate Its 150th' an· nlversary,

Meanwhile, a round.up shows that, as In years past, Shamroek~ will be flDwn direct from the Auld Sod tD' Newfoundland and there w11l be plenty of green ribbon to be worn In honour of the day. And 'there wlll be ,the usual round of

, par!les, 4aDces and'the rest.

Not only in St. John's, the out· porls also, do It uP' big for Sh Patrick's Day 'and plays wiJ! be staged, entertainments held and concerts presented' a~ well as, a host of other' tlilngs to mark the, day.

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~,,:, )lark Buck, 6, sits on the roof of his Las Vc~as. Nev., lIome with his two dogs and walches tile deadly and will be connected by micro-1;:, t.:omlc cloud rlsc Into the sky 80 miles away. r.lark was one of ,many school children who witnessed the wave with a TV transmitter on t~ atomic detonation, one of tlte largest I)I'cr Bet art In 'the U. S. Kenmount Road some four miles I_ _-=----------..,.------------------------. from the capitai city. i~ Pro' po!O:e, Extll.)'ld U S PolIO \OnIY happiness from married So that its coverage will !lot be ~,' _ \" • ,C.y Ilf~. I wasted over the Atlantic Ocean,

to VI I R' , 1 llileets Deman' ds I For that r:!ason I want othcr' the slation will use a directional l, ~ ectora III It If, lpeoPle also, tc: ha\'e a happy wavestack. Invented by RCA Vic-•• I t' home and famIly life," he said,' 'Ii b ; I OTTAWA (CP1-Canada's chief Of FIG "I h t' 11'k to sce tor, thiS ~ntenna WI eam pro-l i ren" 1 ovt I, a e ~l1Iscry. I e grammes mland across the Avalon t electoral oHlcer Thursday op. :.... ,: people smile ,·nd laugh and en· p . I i' d.t I f h f h \. emnsu a.

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t.: !'\ebon Caslonguay told the statement oC policv loward Eur. i and bettcr clhzenshlll to n great· a nllstake thnt has marred their \ COInn~ons .elections ~ommittee opean allies of the' United States \ er. degrce thai.' il will ~nake (o.r li,:,cs and. which. if no: rectilled,

[.' : that It 11'01' ,d be pilyslcally 1m, meets squarelv three maj ,mIsery, suHcrmg and Immorah· WIll contmue ll' do harm? t . ",,,ib!. '0 '"lt~t ." .. ,( 'h'" F" .. h d.m .. ',. " i ty-" whi.h .om. "(,, .. ~ " .. I '-rh, ".,'0 ,( C, .. d' d, .. ,

-The Lenten seaSOI consequently,' 'many being 'eurtalnllCi uri! ter.

The cburch 01 En g.tlon oblerved the Lent '(Ash Wedne! morning and: l'venl their church, servic bY"Layman Coates, A l,rge congregal sent .t the evenln!

WORLD DAY C The world day I

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t Th!s SY5te~l, he said. was. tried \merelY restatement of a pr~mis~ much go~~1 ~5 it might possibly' of, our p~.ople w~o ha\'e made a

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I, bishop of Warsaw and Primate the security of members' oC the . of poland, wa. arrested and de· Norlh Atlantic Trealy, and there· , prlvcd o( his oWee In Scptem· fore would .:all fOi consultation

.,', ber, 1953, although the Com, under the security clauses of t mnnists have r.evel' laid a form, that treaty. . ' ~ al charge against 111m. GREATEST FEARS' I !\Isgr. Baraniak was arrested That Is a guarantee to France Ii' by the Communists with the ~galnst one of her greatest fears, ~~ cardinal. She wants assurance against even & lhc barest jJossibllily that Ger- \ ~. R. R many, once she Is rearmed might ff eJect equest withdraw from the union, and! ~ F ~ either renew an aggressive at.· 1

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l 'el!lslatlvc,ideas In the CommonR, France has always wanted to be

. 'Stanley Knowles, ·ceF-Winnl· sure the force of the atllance peg North Centrc made the pro. can belurned against Germany

. posal shortly b~foro the House ap· in any such case. W ·111 , proved a government motion eJlm· The president must bave con· Famous T richologist

. This. is an excepti.onally good looking and serv,lceable four pieCe kitchen set consisting of ~rop .leaf table and four curved back chairs ...... : ........ SPECIAL PER SET $48.00

~ inlting Wednesdays as private sldered carefully the dangers and ~ members' day~ Mondays were needs of the .moment before Is· D ,11"''''''' (" !h'. ,..",,, F,b. """ ,",h. _"'.m"', wWob Demonstrate How To Grow I!ll 28. can only be taken as an affront 1---·------··- :~ti~aFe~ISG~~~an~~rm~~y a~~:~ Thicker Hair And Guarante'es It!

I' . ~ and wlll, go through with ratl·

I ." fication, while France neeDs, 0 I t' T Be Held Here , S -" th more bolstering. I emons ra Ion 0 . . ,moo This new n,tcthod of bome tre~t-I ~fter the exan'!lUabon the perso.

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~ _ I I ment [or savmg all (I growing thlc, t I, told the reqUIred len~th ~f treat , S d I' F t B'll T ker hair will be demonstratC!1 In \U'znt and hoW much It WIll east. , if; tu r y OS ers 1 0 " St. John's, Newfoundland, eight After starting treatment t.,'le ~I I WI· den Grounds days beginning Wednesday, l\Iarch person ma~es regul~r reports, to " . W II luthrough Wednesday, :lIarch 23. lhe Keele fIrm ill Hahfax, to check

a Tllese private imilvldual demon· the progress of \he home treat-

F D· str~tions will be beld at the New, I' ment.

; i or IVOl'ce foundland JIotel clght days be· To spread th(! opportunity of

I OTTAWA (CPl-Senator W, through Wednesday, )Iarch 2.1. I \ sands who are desperate!)' lookiDI i: \ ginnln!: Wedncsda)" ~Iarcb 16 normal, healthy hair to the thou-

t! I Rupert Davies Thursday urged HALIFAX, February 22, 1955-1n {or help, .independent, Trlcholo-

: widening grounds for divorce In L. Keele, internationall), famons throughout Canada to conducl ex-I ,his colleagues to support a bill an in~rview here to-day, William gists are visiting various cities

Canada. trichologist and Director of 'the nminations and start home ~a" , . L bId h:eelc Hair Experts, said "There ment .

'" I The On arlo i era argue Ir. are .18 different scalp disorders NO 'CURE-ALL

I I the Senate that It would bring that caUse most men' and women "We~ha\;e no cure· all for slir.k

, I happiness to many now living in to lose hair. Ushig common s'2nse shiny baldness", Keele emphasises. . a union where happiness is im. a person must realize no one tonic '''If there is a fUZZ, the root b

II possible. The benefits 'i'oul~ far or so called cure.all could correct slii! capable of creating hair and

• outweigh any possible abuses. ail tlte disorders". he explairicd. we can perform what g';lems to be r .\ Rcs!rlellons advocated by some. . GUARANTEED a miracle". , lor hiS colleagnes opposing the "The Keele· firm, recognizing There is one thing Keele waDI.3

, bill constituted "tile very an. thatmosi people are skeptical of 10 be certain every man and woo ciaims that hair can be grown on man knows. If a recession appears tithesls. of christianity," be said. balding heads, offer a guarantee", at the temples or a spot beliDS

easy'to buiTd with In the brief debate, Senator Keele said. to show up on . the crown of the Davies was joined by Senator One!! a person avalls himself to head, there is somethIng wrong A. B.' Baird L-Newfoundland In the Keele treatment his skeptic- ;;nd it &IIould be given iJ1lmediate support of the bill which would Ism immedia\fly disappears. To attention. , SHEETROCK

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add 'cruelty, desertion for three insure this, we offer this guaran- HAIR FOR LIFETIME years and incurable insanity as tee: "If you are not completely "If clients follow our directions divorce grounds in those provln. satisfied with your hair progress during treatment,· and:after tlley ces which have divorce courts. at the end of 30 days your money finish the course, there Is DO rei'

Senator Baird sald he sees "no wlil be returned". son why they will not· have hair HOPELESS CASES all the rest of their lives", Keele sane, uBblgoted reason for our DISCOURAGED !ald~ "Our firm is definitely be-In:!lstenee tbat the legitimate ',First the Tricologist Is quick to Idnd this treatment, It aU de­

, reasonll ,for divorce sball be so tell hopeless cases thal they can- pends on the 'individual- client'!

I, limited as' to encourage megal not be helped. But \he "hopeless faithful observation' of • few ,methods of ',obtaining '!1lvorce cases" .sre few,' Only If a man Is slinple rules". .

i "ery attentively , wblch the Chris { and the dlrecti i derived from tl \ the theme of II !'I Prayer "Abide I j The words of r

: I dress left much I and many word

:.1 were expressed ,1 privilege It wa~

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" our World Da: "I vice). The day '" ,II ended, one c , I countless numb

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'Ievldenee'." .. completely, shiny bald Is be in this HOW'S YOUR HAIR , DEBATED AGAIN ' last eategoJ;I. . If It worries yoU call Trlcbolo

If tllere is fuzz, no matter bow gist ElI1'1est Hicks at the New-" Theprlne1ple ot the' bill wli1 light,' thin, or colorless;, thaKeele fouudland Hotel In st. John's, New·

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be debated again next wee\t. . treatment can perform wundi!rs. foundland, during the elglat, days The Sennte wlilch Is the only . A, complete, private examination beginning Wednesday, March 16

. source of divorce for people In i~ given by a 'l'richologlst to de· through Wednesday, March 23, 1%' HORWOOD LUMBER ' Quebec and Newfouncl,lnnd, can termi1lethe condition of L.'le scalp, NOON to 9 p.m. .

grant divorces for any reason Dnd cause for his hair trouble. You do nol need au appOint· '., CO., LTD. . that saLlsfies it J:iut· invariably. .FREE EXA;MlNATIONS ment. The examlnalloJls l'le prl· "Good schools enrich ever the groun'ds arp adultery. ThIS exa"!lnal1on Is very thor- nip. and· ~'ou 1'1111 uot be embar·

. f' Y, Senator Davies veteran news. ou~t. and highly ~echnlcal, It ~- ra~sed or obll~aled In any, way. comf!1umfy Bene" 01/" I .' bl! h 'Id t h qUlrcs 20 to 30 mlnutcs. There IS \ Soth mell and women ar" "el·

, paper pu 5 ~r, sa a. once e I no 'charge for this examination come.- . IftlO,lZ,l' was speaking al. one who bad I aDd no appointment b necessary. . Advertisement 1-3

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im op~rDtion. for' cancer. MI'. Col· don II'any wlll he gla~ to know ,.Tolin·s . in' a week or two. IIIr. while. (Not an easy order to • .. N' , Iins 11'110 is 63 ye31'S oM went,til I he is home a~aiil' nUeT.. unuergoing I Northcott is -at present suHcring obey ch). , . t . t ' the hospital about 2 months ago, surgery at the Gonerai Hospital. i from a cold.·. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Boone who': : ~. ew I S P O'r e .' 0 e s ,. hQplng, good. medical care and GQrd. I~ looking exceptionally well I' '1'1:2 mnny friends of Mr. R. I.!. spcnt a Cew days at 'Gander viSll-::: • , . .' .. . '.., '. ~:::tr: :~a~l:rereosftohreealhtlhm blout al.tt '~enr·dClyhaPhPopY'e a(nhde 1(II!mS ~ frlienndst s(in. ~,oPpiD~ Jltllanag~rll .Iocai Bank of ing with their daughter, Bernice :i! " ."" • s o. all 1.ova ~cc a, WI regret to IcarD (~frs. Walter MacLean), return. :,;: was \\lI1ed otherWise, as Cm1. ccr far distant when he will agam be that he met with a painful acel d it d i th t k'·'· h ddt d bt' d -. . come ur ng. e presen wee, _.J

" • a eve ope too ,for for surgical a e to .get aroun unaided. dent on 'Saturday last, when skat· having greatly enjoyed their visli. ,:': . .'. _ ,aid to be e,ffecUvq:r.~r. Col1in~ Mr. Williram Moyles went, to lng on t.he ha~bo~r ice. ~is skateo r' Mrs. Elikiam Rendell Is at pre' ; ~

The Lenten season Is now here and Master, especially was this. HARBOUR ICI . project will nccessarily' .mean ~eaves to mourn hiS. Wife and 2 Gander last week for another. X· ~aught In a ~Ift In the Ice throw· sent a guest of Mrs. (Rev.) N: '1 conseqllcntly mlln~ socials are felt as the congregation sang so .For few day~ last week, the /lIving up by, ~ome a part of theIr children, also. many relatives to ray, and cl:eck up at the hospital. mc Mr. C?ppm do\~n and the sud· Winsor at the Mansc. ' :~ orin~ curtalMd until after Eas· reverently the 3rd and 4th ver, harbour Ice WI! excellent: for front lawns, . and some small whom deepest sympathy Is ex· The docto~ s. report Is very fayour- den fall Injured hiS knee. to the Dr. Waller Pollock visitell ·.r . !rr. " ses. , . . skating and thl' bOYI and girls, buildinKs wm' hav~ to be moved, tended. It Is understood the re, able, and It IS h~pe~'hls x,-ray ~vl.1l extent that, he went to Hospital Campbelllon on Wednesday. 11 ;\

rhc church of· England can lire- As o'er each contlnent. and Island also adults, took ~dvantBge of but there is very little eomplant, mains wlll 20 forward by plane be the same. Will IS. I.ookl?g \ ery at 51. John s on Tucsd~y and was is understood the roads are not 10 \~ ~alioll oblerved the beginning 01 The dawn leads on another IBme, and mallY pleasant hours 18 peg~ are put in to show the to his home at ~eldom, for burial. well after such a trymg Illness. ~pe.rated on the follow!ng day. Il bad in that part of the world, but.:3. l.ent (Mh Wednesday) with .. a diY,' ". '" were spe!)t, lIowever the snow amount needed. This wlll be The many friends of Mrs. Jos- ,Mrs. W. A. Taylor, ~~rs. 'Chcs·IJs u~~::.'.loud the. i1ljury is not the Junction road is almost 1m· ~·r~l m(lrnlnG and l'venlng service In The voice of prayer Is never and. mild weather made it un· !In other step, .':lnd a' much need. eph Pardy are happy to sec ~er F~dgc, Mrs.' Claude COI.sh enter· I ,'~ as at first feared, and Lcwisportc Notes Continued On ~:j their rhurch, services belnl held' silent, _ • . 'lluitable for skating, but the rink ed one) by OUr Town Council, out around again, . and I~okmg, tamed a number of frlC~ds at ~I' WIll be able to leave hospital l'age 16 ':~ Iw Layman Coates, and Penney. Nor dies the strain of pralae Is .now in perfect condIt/on, and who for years have been the much improved, although stili un· thelt respective homes dunng the In about· 10 days, but it will be . ::' ;\ large congregation was. pre- away. . every night, the usual crowd means o{ brInging every. modern der the d~cto.r's care .. Hope every present w~ck, and as per usual a ~_.~.lll w~eks before he can get" :~ lent at the evening service. . . I gather there for skat/ng. A very convenience 10 our homes .and day will bring. further Improvement pleasant hme was spent. The sup· around. :rhe injured k~ee has KlDN EY .'CID~ ;:,'{

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The slln thllt bids us rest. is large crowd was present there town; Mrs. Pardy. per at tho home of Mrs. Claude been put In a cast. Hope It won't A' ~ :.;'; The world day of prayer was waking, on Friday night, dde doubtless .Mr. O. Boyd from Corner Brook Mr. FI~dley Pclle~ who ",as ill Colsh:. could not be called a l~nchj t~ke too .long and by the time the . • . ',~

held at the S.A. Cltadel on Fri· Our hrethren 'neath the West· to the school holiday on Satur· WIS In town last week enroute 10 Is now much b.ette~, and able to. but a banquet. We. all enJoy~d mce sprmg. days come 'you will RoLyourRest . :: rla>' evening last, when leaden ern sky.. . day. ~r. W. Mouland (Central st. John's. get out around' agam. it Mrs. Colsh, espCClally on~ ht· be able to get back to the old g.. ~ of the different denominational And hour by hour fresh lips are School Principal) and Mr, J. Bh:thday.greeUngs are extended' Mrs. Louisa Budgell who suf· lie woman, who decided to eat Bank again. • i. M~': peoplenen".eIiI to ,"ta~. ~.' II'omen's groups unlted together making, Congdon (Clvll Defense Officer) to Garry son of Mr and Mrs Le fered a heart attack some lime her breakfast as well. Mr. A. Polter who has bren I j ""hl"e.L They !urn and t ... ;-h!azao I, " " • .' n I f Ii' . '! G d I ' J ii' on 'nene,'-when it ma, bllLtlt kidne,. ."'. (or worship. The Citadel was fill· Thy wondrousdoJngs heard on with Cpls. Stevens and Gllllng· Budden, Who cclebrat,ed his birth. ago, IS n?w ee ng. much better, " r. or on \any, ,r" ~;IO S SI. .lohn s Sor the past few days, "!"hhy kidney, fil'er poison, and _... .;.. NI to capacl\y. by people from high. ham, R.C.M.P. are ke'enly Inter· day last week. GarJ'31 entertained and enjoy the viSit f~om some at present at St .. John s taJ, .. n? a is .returnlng home by Sunday'.; ~tid, .f~.m th •• blood. If they .aiI and :>;! 1he different church congrega· Prayer changes our outloDk on ested in the youth of the lown a number of yoling friends at his mf,ll'!bers of the W.M.S. who vis- cours~ a~ cl~ctr1Cal techmclan, tram. II!r. Potter had an X-ray ampunl .. , ,llY m the 1711~ :!;; lions. The progralllme supplied life, belps us create fellowship, In good healthy sport, and have home and all had a very enjoy. !ted and had a cup of .tea with a~compamed hiS father ~lOmc last l?d chr;ck'u~ at the Grace Hos·, r~~I!~e~:UO:;d" ~~ dp'iD~.ruto.d~ ::~: 1\)' Women's Inter.Church Coun· not only In our own town and spent mucl of their spare time able .tlme, _ . her.. week, via Gander, ~etur~mg to St.! pltal, and hiS many friends are ~p the kidney. 10 tlul llU WI.... -..:~.;; ell of Canada was followed. The community, • r our own fand, but at the rink helping the bDYs with IIfr, Stanley Snow hbs purchased MISS M. Melbourne who was John s on Monday stram. : happy to know an operation i.s not beller-and reel beUer. I" :::~ , ml"icc was adapted from a ser· In other landA, where forms or hockey, and teaching them thc a hOp1e in the east section of visiting with her sister (PhylJls) Mr. and Mrs. Ar~h Northcott I necessary. Hope 'YGU will improve Dodds Kidney Pill., ~~ I'il-e prepared by the Rev. Jore· dress are different, systems of rules of the 'game. It Is hoped town. The home was formerly Mrs, stevens, went to her hom,e arrved from. St. John s o.n Sunday I every day, and obey the Doctor's" ~ £clina l.ozado, oC Buenos.Alres, worship ,are unUke ours, lang· to have a good team here In the owned by Mr. Fost of C.N.T. It at Channel on Monday morning 5 last, and Will be returning to St. orders to take life easy for a I ;;';-i .-\rgcntina, and was very Interest· uBie, to us unknown. yet prayer near future. A game w,a9 played Is understood Mr. Fost will be train. After visIting ~i1h .her sis- ---'--, -_._-- _ ... .J.. ":- .. _- .-,,-.,,--. "~. :::~ ;n~ . The followinc representing m~kes us all one IIreat- family last week between a young adult leaving here and will In future ter Robbie (Mrs. T. ~VarfleJd) at ~r·SI·h.lJ)JdoA alt ·,t ~, .. J'~ _, :.?; lhe .... ngllean Church took part. of one Great Father. team and school toam. The reside at Dildo Trinity Bay ?II Corner Brook, she WIll return to ·11 'I~&;I~ ~ 'lJ!lbS aQfl W. ::!~ \lesdallles !II •• \. Russell, and H. WEST W.A. CONCERT, school team was very pleased Snow came he~e last ye"r'f r. General Hospital to continue ~. 'l! Yonng. and lIIrs. otto Stride The West W"men's Association with themselwD to score 3 goals Toronlo'. Mrs. Snow Is the

G for:: nursIng fpr a wh~lc, and th~n It ~ .'

1\\'110 also acted as organIst). will stage a concert In the L.O. more than their opponents. In Blanche Marlin of this town B t could bc, she 11'111 do prIVate' , 'i The United Church was repre· A. Hall all Thursday, March 17th, a town of thl, size, It scems a wishes Rrc· expressed for 'm es nursIng, should a young minister i • ~

,cilted by IIIr ~ Rev. N. Winsor, and are bus: now practising lor pity that good clean sport for l'ens of health and happinessa~y need care. Glad to have mct you _. . " ;! :'>\1'.<. ::II. Burt, Miss Jennie Burt, same, Three good one act plays young people 1& so lacking, but YOUr new Ilome, friends. n M., and hope yo ill' future w.ilI be .: "1'5. Fred Small, IIlrs. Winston will be glvell, some good reclta· It Is IlOped (thIs has been but a Mr. George Ra'lph, who was \'is. as bright as that sweet smile of ; ::: 1.,'cke :llrs. Russell Scott, Mrs. lions, funny sOllgs, etc., so If you drcam [or a long time) in the !tlng wilh his sister Mrs. Harris yonrs. :i:! .\. I'l'rr~' and 1\Irs. E. H. March. people of this town and surround· ncar fulure some means and Dawe, returned to his home at Mr. Linfield is in town today ::!:

Thr. t'.G.l.T. with their leaders Ing 'laces war.t to enjoy a pleas- leaders wl1l be available for the Toronto on Friday last. Durin In his 'delivery wagon. dclil'cring i;31 'lI','uplcd the ~Ide pews and linK ant evening, please come to the youth of thIs town to have some his visit here Mr Ralph mad: his daily supply of goon fresh ~'$; Irr)' h~nlltif\!i1y,. accompanied L.O.A. Hall on the 17th of March place to enjoy good recreation. many friends ~\'ho ;egret his visit milk .. He returns to his home at ~~ ~~. ~1i~; ~\aJ'rl\! E"elelgh a~ the to hear the larlics. There will al· This wish brings to mind the could not .extend long H Loon Bay durIng the afternoon. :" I'iann. "Be slill

l my SdOUhl." IMrds. so bel baskets I for IsalCt'h and a LIons ambiUo,\ [or a. playground you have p~ocul'ed a :~rket o~: Miss Loretta Ludlow is at pres- ,I::~

Capl. lIouse w.e come t e ea· parce post sa e, a so e wear· There is not too much talk of your home' town M R f ent confined to her home, suffer· ;;-,.~ m and cOIl.:regatioll tli the Ci· Ing of thc grcen. same lately, but a lot of work smelts. Too bad to' l1a,,:' th~i b~r Ing from a sore fac~, caused by .'. ladel and offered a very wonder· I GUIDES AND BROWNIE~' has. been done on the grounds, catch spall, g an infected iooth. Hope you will ::: CuI prayer. BANQUET' Which has been cleared from a Messrs. Wallace Mo es eh will be belter LoreUa. We miss . 'E~

Mrs. ReI'. Wll)sor, gave the On a recent Tuesday the Girl. forest In preparatlon for same. Woodford, Gilbert Da Y 'd es: your smiling face behind the .• ~ address, which was listened to Guides and Brownies held . a Hope the Lions will growl and eral others went to ~~a:n sev counter, especially when the milk : t' I'~ry attentively with the 3 roads banquet at tht' S.A. Young Pea· ,roar during the present coming last week on busl ~ F~11s wagon comes. 1".41: I which the Christian must travel, pIc's hall. There was a large summer, so that this wm become same day. ness, re urn ng Several Councillors met at the • ' • :. J and the dIrection and comfort crowd of mothers also present. a reality, but the interest and Rev N Win I home of Counclllo'r E. H. JIlarch -- : .$ dcrived from th!!se who follow Prior to the b~nquet, a short but co.operatlon of tne publle must \ St, John'~ atte~~ s at presen~ at to further discuss X·ray facilities. :.;: the theme of the World day of well prepared programme was be given to enable the Lions to, meeting of chu ;Sb a~ execu ve etc, Artcr the business period, ,~ Prayer "AbIde In· me~ John 1M. given under the leadership of accomplish the task planned.' Mr Lewis L:;den u~~~ss~as at they with other friends were en- ::.; Tile words of Mrs. Winsor's ad· Mrs, Len. Budden. Songs and PAVED STREETS st joh' b' lertalned at lunch by the Marches.. :~ dress left much food lor thought, other items WHe well enjoyed, Paved streets have been the h~me 0: ~I~:d urness returned Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones and :," and many words of appreciation there was also a camp fire, The subject of much dIscussion duro Th f ~y ast, two daughters, Beth and Verna, :,' were expressed by those whose eats were delicious, and the girls ing the past 3 years, and may 51 e msny r ends of Mrs. Will were in town from Badger for ~ ;;; prll'i1ege It wa& to hear same. As did justice to tile splendid things well recall the dust of last sum. fe:fI~es r:1~e~ to )lear s~e Is not last week.end, guests of Harvey's ~ ,p'

the words of that beautl[ul clos· prepared. A beautiful decorated mer, and the bellutlful (terrible) d J~ r I or some hme past, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. __ :::; Ing hymn, (sung every year at cake was placed' on tile centre condition of the rOllds especial· an b s earell hospltallzallon The following salesmen were in ". uur World Day of Prayer Jer· table, and wa~ soon (arter being ly, when tlie rain cam~ Jmmedi. may e necessary; Hope you will -j}, soon feel m I b tt M town recently: Messrs. Fre'd Bra· -. {: 1·lce). The day thou gavest Lord cut) 'much diminished. The girls ately after thl~y had been oiled. St k uc leer rs. lll,' Sandy Whltet Haig . Scott, L. ' --"' . ,~ II ended, one could Visualize, the are thankful to theIr leaders lor Well apparently the roads will ar es. Edwards and Bob Campbell. roulltless number the world over, the good eats provided, and tlie be paved durillg the coming sum· Deepest sympathy Is ·extended Mrs. Guy Small who attended .... ho were meeting .tollether . on leaders apprecIate the girls, at· mer, and [or this purpose Public Mr. Timothy Collin's, whose bro. the Red Cross annuai meeting at th~t day, with the same purpose, tenLlon and ell· operation. Best Works engIneers 'arc In town ther Fred passed away at the 51. John's rcturned hom~ on Fri. Inn theme to "Abide in Me" the IWlshes girls for a very success· now making .the necessary sur., General HospItal, st. Jobn's, on day last. I~I" ~nd fellowshIp of our Lord lui year. vey prior to the Ilal'ing. ThIs Thursday of this week, following Tile many fricnd!; of Mr. Gor-

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· estabUshed In 11194, and published at the of a . lot of people in Newfoundland; a New. Bulldlnl. ~-359 Duckworth Street, phrase that may be dimly under~tood but is BY . WAYFARER

.. St. John'., Newfoundland, by L Rob\nsoD " recognized as a powerfUl factor upon our r· \

.' companj, Limited. l' . d't' G t' 1 d t ----.:---------------Ivmg con I ~ons. .... ross na lOna pro uc, .. ,. . . . rEMBER' or THE CANADIAN PRESS in other words has become a new economic A·POLITICAL.YEAR baSIS but has rather allowed Itself

The Canadian Press II exclusively en. , biN' dl.l . This. has . all the appearan~ of to' be tormented or taunted into .. titled til .the use for republication of all S) m 0 for ewfoun an",ers. beeomlrig a political year.' No gen· battles of Invective.'

neW. dlspatcl1ea In' this paper credited to eral election Is due until the fall ~ .It or to. The AlIOClated Presl or Reuter. 0['1956, The .lIfc of the present Among 'the basic clements of ef· and alio theloeal newl pUblished therein. Farm SUo rpluses parliament can be extended even fecUve opposition are first, unas·

All Preas' lerVlce! alld feature articlea in beyond that time and Into the sallable' facts, next persistence in thi. paper are cuPyrllht and' their repr~ .' spring of 1957. 'But there have pursuing them In the face orcvery'

.'. ductlon 'Ia. prohibited." Canadian farmers, bothered about ris' been some' signs; and portents of effort of govenlment to frustrate 1 ,. . Authorized al lecondc:lall mall Post Ing surpluses, have sent ade1egation to ari election before the end of 1955 .. this coursc, and absolute re~usal . . Since Premier· Smailwood Is a to allow 'a serlousdebnte to be

Offic,' .De,partment; ott a"'. Ottawa to. appeal for a5sista~ce on a very master politician who has' shown sidetracked by . superficial diver· '. ;., broad baSIS. They areaskmg ,for more himself capable of making maxi· slons. The oppdsition is small. That

._. ..• Member Audit Bureau of price support; embargoes ·on the 'import mum use of the elements of sur· m!lkes It all the more important • I . Circulation. of cheese ard butter; and higher tariffs on prise, nobody can say for certain that It should rely on' teamwork

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, .• 'Canida •••••••• ; ••••••. $ 8.00 per annum number of sorry experiences in the field . It' 15 highly probable,' however, The moment,. that supposed facts . UnlieilKlnldom and all of buying up surpluses at support prices that the coming session of the can be" c)mllenged and once

Foreilln' CClCnWlts •••. $12.00 per annum and millions have been lost in butter and House of Assembly wUl be held \ tempers are .Iost, the opposition , . , pork. Now the farmers want mandatory In an election atmosphere. And becomes serlOu~IY w~kened. and

• ~ :. . ' . there arc certainly clements In the therefore loses Its effectiveness.

. ':: . MONDAY MARCH 14,. i955 price supports extended to wheat, 9~ts, situation which suggest that the -," ...... .' . ~. _ barley, corn, cheese, concentrated milk Liberals w!ll come out of an elec· . U democracy were functioning as :. " . . ld T· : products, poultry and forage crop seeds. lion in 1055 with a smaller vote !taught to function, government ".' lamen' tlog' The' 0 Imes If they get what they want, the rest of us that they ha.ve had in 1949 and would be generous enough to offer

· . will have to pay artificially,supported 1951. Apart from the fact that t?e ~ppositlon a number of faclli· . . , th' . . .' old enthusiasms have' waned, hes It does not now possess. One

) . Not. so long ago we wrote In ese prIces for almost everythmg we eat and many voters have discovered would be secretarial assistance. If .: columns about the passing of the rich shell out higher taxes for the surpluses reasons why they should with old it is considered desirable .that the , and' romantic traditions of the sealfishery. that Rtill remain in government ownership. their support from the Liberal Leade: of the. Oppositio~ l'hould

.. The other day w' sa,v in our Grand B,nk Th. "toni,bing Ibing about lliis whole .,,1,. Wh,th" th" ,~ P~P'~' b, P'" , ,,~.I ~I"', ,I ... d, · i . ·'1' 1 t f r the "anl'shed b' f f d 1 . tl t . '1' to divert' it to a Conservative to reason thnt his party should

, .. notes a s ml ar amen 0 ' ~smess 0 00 surp uses IS 1a a ClVI lZ, Party remains to be seen, . also been given at public cost , bank fishery. .abon that can probe the secrets of the some opportunily to acquire infor· .'. . There was a time when more than 200 atom is incapable of evolving a sensible No government that has been In mation and build up facts to en· ;' . vessels sailed. in ;March to tne western syStl'TU of food production and distribution power for six years can be free able It to perform satisfactorily its

.... bonks and Ihou"nds of men manned the· On. Ihlng, howev"," is ",...,in. Th; 'mm ,,1I1,I,m.'" th, ,,~.I p"U.m,"'" '""'II?"" A""lli~'

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., two-man dories, tossing about on cplan more go\'ernments commIt themselves to done many things that arc un· I that of time for ·preparation. No stormy seas as they baited theiI: hooks and .a system of price supports which not only orthodox by the standards of the I legislation of large public interest paid .out their long trawl lines, completely protects producers but actually pives them past. Grave mistakes have been sbould be considered until ade· contemptuous of discomfort and danger. incentive to produce in exce5~, of demand, made. Even when this has happen, quat~ time has be«;n given the op:

:,' : ,The. western trip w'as the spring voy- the harder it is C10ing to be to maint, 'n a ed under the- Impulse of goo~ .In. positIOn to study It. • • • h ., 1\1 tentions, freedom from criticism

· e.ge with frozen herring bait. The sale of ~enera1 prtce economy wlJlch WIll enable cannot be expected on that nc· When we had read the Social ;'. that bait was once an economic mainstay them to enter into competitive exuort count. What matters most, of Security Assessment legislation, '. '. of Placentia and Fortune Bays as the trade and maintain a risinC1 stannard of course, Is that the province should we found in it some things that .:. G1oucesl;' men .. me in at the start of livin. ,I home. Th"e mu~t be , more hu, ,""I, _"",,,I, ~", .. , ~m.d I. ,," ,,, .,,,1,1 ,",,{d.

:::, their ,ea"n. and paid In good Ameri"n "lional "luti on to tho probl.ms of Ih. :\':~.';;'~"~f~,\! ':;~~~":~! ::~:':; ::: :i!~' ir':. :~"~:::; .~.' gold {oJ: the herring thcy bought from farmers than that ~unplied by America's Its proper validity. But the con· these things for the debate in the '. the :Newfoundland seiners. parity systcm and Canada's p~ice support fliet of personalities has taken committee stace. He said' he

, . After the herring baiting came thc scheme. precedence over the soundness of hadn't. We aslted if he was going ~.~ caplin trip, th\s time to the Grand Banks. policy with the result that. our to study it. He said it was no usc '.' Th' en in' the late summer, another voya.g· e legislature has become too' often: becnuse lhe measure had heen al·

B f', Of M k" d a ring In which few . holds arc I ready passed under' suspended

WaS m~de on squid bait and the coming' ene actors an In barred rather than a forum in \ rules. So far as we could tell, he of the squid' was awaited with anxiety which there is calm and wise dis, had not evcn rvad the Bill. It Is as well as keen expectation. Finally, there Sir Alexander Fleming 'was one of cussion or public affairs. \ the duly of the opposition to study

• wi< a ,.oy,g' 10L<lb"dor o~ Greenl,nd Ih. groal"l benef"lo" of hum.nlly. A' . _. ,11 J"i.ti"," ,,' I, .. ,"" "" · .' i h I f 11' t d ff th distinguished snienf t ' I' , . It, can he charged acalnst the I most powerful objections of which waters n t c ear y a 0 roun 0 e . ~ IS, specla Izmg In government that while its leaders \ it is capable to any effort to put

.... , year; . '. bacterIOlogy. he had alrcady acquired a have taunted the opposition from through legislation for the stud~: As time progressed, .the bankers im- great deal of fame in medical circles before time 10 time for ineffectivencss, of which adequate lime has not

proved,. More comforts were provided for his accidel')tal discovery of penicillin in lhey have not been willing to stay been given, . the men. Their food was better. .Radio 1928 .. It was not until ten years later that silent under a hall o[ opposition • I. dd d ·t B t serio.us attention was pal'd"to thl"s ml'racul, criticism. But the weakness of the We would liI,c to sec political commumcat on gave a e securl y. U opposition Is that it has allowed discussion centred around sound year after year brought its spectacular 'Ous germicide which wa:s derived from a Itself to be diverted from main debate of public policy wit)! an drama of the. fight of two dorymen adrift mould. Issues Into side Issues. It scems opposition slicking to its guns and on a'lonely ocean, struggling to make the . Penicillin first acquired a high reput, never to havc gone Into the House refusing to. alloW its attention to ,lrelY of theneoresllond. 1\ w.u bard ,I1On " a miracle drug during tho IV". pi.""d I' .1'" rolldly ,",I b. d1,,,I" by &d. .".. w, and a perilous life. Captains CourageouS. It saved the lives of hundreds of thollsands firmly hy its rights to debate im' hope that will be the case when portant Issues on a well.informed next the Assembly meets.

was ,the term applied to the dorymen by of wounded ~oldiers. In the treatment of -------------------Rudyard Kipling. R large range of infectious diseases it has M J C B I and b~ grceted not wilh the usual

The banker was modernized-a been reRponsiblc for suecdy recoveries and r. I • fItton "glad to sec you" but rather "the

streamlined vessel with power, radio, goot! the reduction of suffering. . welcome home."

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. d d { db' h d Fl' Spealrs To Rotary Guests o{ members were intro· quarters an improve 00 _ ut It a emmg was rewarded by knighthoocl \. duced by Rotarian Jay Parker as at last to give way to mechanical fishing ~n,d was given the Nobel Prize in medicine "Our relations with .• Japan arc follows: A. Maloney of Ramea; and trawlers and· draggers now produce .m 19~5. He .was. however, a. true and on a broader base and havc a far Denis Inwood, Montreal; Gilbert the fish tbat was once br~lUght to shore unselfish· servan,t of science:'and humal1ity llreater coverage than they ever Fillet, New York; Nelson Mann, by the .. dorymen." Only th~ Portugu, ese who used the, gifts he received to further did in the past," stated J. C. Brit· Halifax; with one visiting Rotarian d ton in an address' before the Ben Sawin of Quincy, Mass.

maintain the. tradition of the dory,· one- an ?romote the' work he was doing in members of the 51. John's Rolary Rowrian Ken Young introduced man dories at that. In Newfoundland the the fIeld of bacteriological experiment. His Club at Thursday's Luncheon. . the following guests from Pepper· banker represents ajl<itlier tradition that paf:sin~. from.a heart ailm~nt Rt 'the age Rotarian John Ayrc introduced rell Air Force Base: Capt. Leroy i has falle,n victim to the coming of' the of 73 has been universally mourned; Mr. Britton who' is a former memo Fontaine, Capt. Ray R. Bleau, Lt. \

!.. . . ber of the St. John's Rotary Club, Charles E, Putbrese. .

.maCHlne age. r----.:.---------~..:..-. Having served with the Dept. of President Dalton announced that Trade and Commerce In South lIue to St. Patrick's Day following

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If life was. complex enough in New- tlie Dept. o{ External Affairs and . foundland before our generation,. l·t 1'5 'f3y DR. J, CA.RTER· SWAIM subsequently appointed Trade Com· Dept. of English Bible, National Council of dOll'b'y so today •. , missioner to Newfoundland and In ., Churches this ImpoMant office was of great

Once. upon a. time we could 'figure ,Christ endured temptaUon, and 'summoned help to many Newfoundland bus·

I ; • If YOllr grocery !helves are

!leeper than six inCRes, don't store the supplies more than one layer (je-~p, unless the second layer Is of same deplh as thefirst. "One, motion &torage,U it's called: out the year'~ prospects without reference us to take up the cross and follow. For us, one inessmen prior to Confederation

; to the economies of any other countries ~~ ~he joys of Itiestlng.tlme may be tliat of knowing In 1948 he was transrerred to , . . a . we are nked. with a great cause. John Tokyo Japan.

; except those that bought, on principal .ex- Bright,. t,h,e English statesman, used. to say to young During his sojourn In this coun. A shoe bag on ["1Je inside of the

Port products ' people Link u If i h front hall closet door Is a conven· • • . yo rse w t a ,great ~ause; You try he was widely respected Ind i.enL dumping spot for .mittens, rub-

Now we have t~ look also at the Can- may.never do the cause much &ood but the cause· made a host oUrlends who were bers, clothes brus.bes lind woolen adian picture and even wonder about such WtJll do you a great deal of good." The good sport all particularly pleased to 'meet . hats •. ~.. a school Is more Interested In the Bucce f th Ith hi I ft h I tbmgs as gross national product, a term team thO h I I k ' .51 0 e w m 3ga n a er suc a ong ----:-------

· b ." .··..b ' S' '. .' an e s n 1Jl8 Ing a name for himself. absence [rom our shore. · a. ~t as mtelhgl Ie as. ,anskrl! to the , . If only the. team can win, )f only the honor In his very interesting talk Mr. average. person. . of the school can 1?e advanced, he is' willing to Britton described the people of

We care prompted to write .!lbout this cruelty his own desire tor recognition and fame. Japan as highly Industrious and by reports in mainland newspapers about Perhaps In our society tnere are more people than well educated, keenly Interested In th' . .. .• . .. f . b·' ... ck . C . we know who are experiencing thlS kind of joy developing good will with the

e promIse 0 .. a us~ess pI -up m. an- Parents Rn.~ teacbers often' know 'It, and man):' Western Democracies but because ~da, spark~. to ~ la.~ge degree by large doctors do: •... , of theh' individuality they' do .mcreases .m capItal . .investments. , . A physician came to address a group 'of young not desire any political a{fillatlons

SUlce Canada. buys' very little froin' people concerned with life work, He· told' them wth other countres. Although t~ere .usour'interest1ri' her economy derives o~t~e long and expen~lveyearsof preparation, has been'a recent cbangelnthe

P'rlncip: all;;',frondhe effect' that a higher 0 e working we~k !hal'dld not allow much time government o{ Japan, Mr. Britton

.' . ." .. '! . . ...• '. . . off, of the necessity of being reidy to respond to believed that any agreements en· gross national. pro<1uct will hav~ on, two the cry of need at· any hour of the day or night. tered Into with Russia nnd China. thipgs.of.'ll,nportanceto Newfoundlanders. But such I life, he assured. them, would bring would concern trade only. one 'Wth~ !~eral' tax~s !we spall have. to wondrous "jOY. \ "Th~ }hrl~l of making a difficult Japan with apopulaUon of 87 pay •. 'l'heot1)er.is.the revenue the province diagnosis, i .he said, . Is aUeas! as great as that mUlIon in an area smaller than 'can" pect'" f'r . .~'. ta' . e tal agre m t .of. winning a bridge tournament." Newfoundand and Labrador, with ..ex .. ~m ~l.e .. :!t,r n .' I; en s. . '-':"':0:-'-- virtually no raw materials, will al· ., 'If the .Fi~anee Ministercan expect a ways depend larg~ly on Interna·, .'.b" 1_·:...· .' ··th "1 ·~:th t' tal' . t~ Wh 0 h :A' . S .. tlonal trading. and Mr. Britton I : .Ig.,~n;~~e~ .. ~.va ~~o". eo. o~., at.....· t ers,' reo av· Ing traced the many.evidllnces of good ,p~t~f .. gOod .. ~~.~rvlces·m. Canada·~n w!11 that exists between Canada .1~.5~~f!:'gr91S ~~bon~l.product-he· will '. '~F .Paoi~~ ~B'SER~E~ , and Japan and stated that the high feel.mueh;more'.illc1inedto-lo..ver the;ex- .' > ~ .. . . '. ,'. v~lume of trade being built up be' :"::""'1' ... d". . ... ,. •.• '. .- .. .'. .(Odawa Journal). . twc!!n the two countries will \york .

. ~ ~n~ ,an : ~epres91ve taxes .we now. ' tent has. Its rellilous meanlnr and value to to the mutual advantage of both: ~.v~;~'par;:t~~e~tt~v.:a:tax ga~er~, us, whose worth· ean>be just whatwe are 'rlllh;g In concluding, Mr. Britton sai'd' · .i .. lf~ 'the:'Jt~:' national product rises to let It be. ~ut .In addition, Lent; If properly that the nicest thing ~hat ha'd hap' · ,", .' i . :. ,,_. .' . • ' observed Ibould·pr~nta period of quiet and renee· pened to him on hi s.tour through

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CARUONBAIl,' Ma~h ~Ned fifth WrthdQ on MarehM~ller ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'. ceil will be Edllc~lion Week and. brother, Royden, nolV living In l11~st. if nul all, schools will. be 'foronto, joins yuur correspondent h:;\'II1£ somelhing extra, to eele- In wl!hlng her many happy reo

Army Kiwanis Doings

Commission Sits On Incre'ased Rates F or Electricity

CARBONEAR, March 5-A large !II urphy got control of' tlie com· an~ representative gathering of pany It . was pay I n /I 12~ citIzens attended the sitting of the dividend and gettlllg good service Public Utilities Commission, which to Carbonear. Rates then were I,i was hcld in the Town· Hall this cent per kilowatt hour for power, afternoon, under the chairmanship and 1 cent .for light. All 'thls was of Mr. Grant R. Jack, Commission's done at a time when labour was chairman.. cheap, when fish sold for I low

ur.lte same. On Fddu), afternoon turns. . the pupils ot the United Church ,\c;tOCn1~' w\1l be ser\'ing afternoon leas, In lhe Hall and It is to be 1\II1l~11 that there will be a large' .tlrnd~nce. Thcre 11'\11 be "Open I:ml.c" all lia)·.

~I('mbers oi the United Church congl'egallon are being canvassed [lir muncy to pay the debt off the recent extension to' the U. C. ,\cadcmy. A concerted effort is bring m~tle to pay It 0[[ during the pl'esent year, and we hear that collectors arc mectlng with ~ fairly gencrOlis response.

Right. now a collection I~ being madc for the Newfoundland Branch o( the Canadian Red Cross So· cict~ .• 'fhis, tou, Is meeting with a good rc,ponsc.

Mr. Melvin Ash, rcprcficnling Heap and Partners, of St. John's, WIIS In town during the week, on huslness for his firm. lIe waR a guest.o[ his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Ash. '

. The Memorial Library will be observing Education Week In a proper mnnner. There will he dis· plays, special speakers and movies on what education Is and what It can mean in the lives of our peo· pie, with special emphasis on' the PUt·t that our library can play In same. 11 15 expccted that a record number will atlend the regular afternoon scsslons and that Satur· day afternoons will sec an all· time hiSh. ~!I~sBenson, lhe librarian, Is exerting herself to make this year's Education Week ihc best In the annals o[ the library.

AIR. EDW;';-SWEENEY I C I b r t··· , CARBONF..AR, March 7th.-Mr. e e a I o·n s

Edward Sweeney passed peacefully'. .

CARBONEAR, March 5-This week's meeting was anolher of those highly beneCicial intcr-club meels. with four members of the st. John's club In attendance, ie .• Ian King, Hedley King, Bill

CAnBONEAR NEWS ........ .. SA·LVATlON·ARIIIY .......... . CELEBRATIONS ........... ..

CARBON EAR, March 7 - The Salvation Army of Carbonear cele­brated Its slxty·nlnth Corps Annl· versary on Sunday, February 27th. The leaders of the meetings were Brigadier and Mrs. W. C. Brown, of st. john·s. Mrs. Brown gave an inspiring niessage In the holiness meeting and Ihe Brigadier Inler· esled a large audience In the Sa'· vatlon meeting at night.

Corps Officers, Caplaln and Mrs. Frampton and Grant R. Jack. Mr. C. Thompson. . Delahunty. secretary treasurer o[

'On Wednesday, March 2nd, the the ~uhlic Utilities Board was anniversary banquet was held in I also m attendance, as were Mr. the school. Quite a crowd gathercd \ Pyffer, :secrelar~ treas~re~ of the to share this specinl occasion. The , .• w<()II.ldland cancer SOClcty, Mr. candles on the three.tier cakc were George Burry, travelling salesman lit by Mrs. Gilbert Somers, old cst for Gordon Mc~ay, and Mr. A. B. soldier of the Corps, and blown Anile. Thc chaIrman. was Al Cam· out by Doreen Pike, the )'oungest cron, and the oruclal vote.. of junior soldier. The cake was made thanks. was given by Fred Hawker. and decorated by Mrs. (Capt.) Pr~sldcnt Josc reported on the Thompson and Mrs. Fred Pilgrim. meetmg of the Harbour ~racc . club that he and past presIdent The annIversary was a great suc· John had attended, he said there

'fhe Monday and Tuesday even· Ing services were condueled by the

ccsS. wcrp twelve memhers present, and _-------------------- spoke favourably on the address

5 · /. Sh delivered by the past president on oCla owers "Education and Fellowship in KI·

wanis." It was [ull of valuable

Your reporter was not present price and when much of the trade [01' the opening but was told by was carried on under the "barter" one who was, that it was stated by systcm. He produced, receipted the chairman that "the Increased bills and told the chairman be r~tes were allowed to Interest fi. could take them along IS "iou. naneLers in Montreal, and later venirs". He said his bills between she checked this statement with 1912·1915 averaged $2.31 I month a?other party. So it was to interest and in December 19~ It wu fmanciers we have been asked to $43.DO ' pay higher rates for electric lights On the "Demand Charlie" ques­and power. Kinda "bile the hands tlon he had this to say: that reed you" Ilttltude. The Victoria plant was built in

The first to speak from the floor 1904 to 1913. First. unit of 350 was 1I!r. F. P. Pike, who asked the H.P. Installed 1904, second, WIle chairman if he could tell the capacity ih 1907. the third, 800 meeting when and by whom the H.P. in 1913.

away on Tuesday, March 1st, In his ninetieth )'car, fortified by the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, o[ which he was a devout member. Deceased went to the Labrador' In his younger days and for many )'ears was an employee of the Newfoundland Railway, being . laid off after the Bay-de­Verde branch was closed. He was a courteous and efficient worker and was well liked by his fellow workers. He was never married nnd lived with his mother Thomas and his family. He had been Ill, confined to his bed, [or six months, during which Ume he was cared for by his· slster·in·law and other mcmbers of the family. Be· sieles his brother he is survived by his sister Eliza, four neires Dnd

Mrs. Harold Pilgrim who was a [our nephews, to whom we extend patient at the Grase Hospital for sympathy. Solemn Mass o[ Requiem Other socia!' events during the

material and exceptionally well de­livered.

CARBONEAR, March 5th.-Mrs. The guest speaker for the meet·

United Towns' Electric Company In 1924 the Seal COVI and Top­was formed, did he know the sail plants were built, but Mr. amount of capitalization and the O'Keefe, treasurer, of th. Untted area it was supposed to cover. Mr. Towns' Electric Co., who WI. Jack could not supply the In lor· present to help the chairman of mation nor could he supply quite the Public Utilities Board Inswer a bit more than one would think questions, corrected Mr. PoweD ~e would have at his finger tips, and said the Topsail plant was built mdeed .what any man expected to in 1931.

~Ielvln Forward who recently Ing was Grant n. Jack, who spoke moved In.to a new home, as well on ·'lnter.Club nelations." He as becommg the mother of a baby de the Joh hc was sent to do, should Accepting this statement I.

somc \vceks, is now home and Is I was ceiebrated at 0.30 on Tuesday week Include the entertainment making satisfactory progress. On morning and at 2.30 p.m. he was or a number of friends by Mrs. ~Ionday 1\ car.load o[ citizens went laid to rest In St. Patrlclt's ceme· Frank Saunders, on Wednesday 10 St. John's 10 contribute blood tery. His funeral was well attend· evening, and 1I11ss Florence Penney on hel' behalf, the~' were Capl. ed, showing the esteem in which entertaining quite a few of hcr

'I'fIC tlc,t (If birtlulay wl~hcs arc Thompson, Mrs. Wm. Durden, he was held. friends on Friday evening. We un· !xtcn~cd t(l Glcnda Parsons, littlc George llIscock, Eric Ash, Harold derstand both parties were much . PII' Ed d Pil . enjoycd. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis j. • also entertained on ; recent night.

\','e arc glali to be ahle to re­Ilort that :,Irs. Samuel Parsons and )lrs. Rcuben Wareham, bolh of whom hal'c been \11 [or sel'eral lI'eeks, arc 110\\' ablc tn sit out for I while. but arc still lIot wcll 'nlJIIgh to set downslalrs. Wc wish 'hrm contlnued impro\·cment.

girl, was tendered a house.warm. stressed the importance o[ inter· I d club committees arranging inter· ng an baby shower on Thursday club' mcetings in the communities evening last, by members o[ "Prin· cess An" L d of Bay noberts. W~itbourne, Bay

nco ge, L.O.~.A., aug· Roberts; St. John's," Bell Island, mented by a few other fmnds and, Harbour Grace and· Carbonear He

havc. being correct, there has not been lI!r •. O'Keefe" an cmployec o[ the I any increase in power productlen

UDlted .Towns Electric Company I by the united TowDs' Eleetri' could gl.ve ~he. date and amount of Company over a period of tW~IItJ­the capltal~zatlOn, but he was not [our years. During these 24 yean clear on Just who started the the Newfoundland Light Ind POWI!! company, or what area it was sup- Company added about mJ,OOO h.p, po.se~ to cover. Ho.wever, the Com· to their output, In plants on th. mlssl~n nor t~e. cItizens had long Southern Shore, not Including th, to walt for thIS mformation, as Mr. new 10,OO() emergency steam plant

i~l1ghtcr or ~Ir. and ~lrs. William \ grlln,' war grim. . 'IR. GILBERT HISCOCC.' I.. Par;on~. II'ho celebrated hel' r CAIlBONEAR, March 7th.-Onc, This too, was thoroughly enjoyed. _- , H ld S · I 01 Victoria's most respected clti· _ . 0 OCla z~ns, Mr. Gilbert Hiscock, passed

N E U R A L G I A AND A d· M . within the vale during the week, n OVle at the age or eighty-four years.

N E U R I T I S PA I N S . I Deceased went to work with till

, CARBON EAR. March 5th. _ Reid Newfoundland Company when

I G 0 N I Z I N G YOU I) Apologies for the. omission of this the railway was being built, he '" r item [rom last week's notes: started work In the quarry and

Girl Guides CARBONEAR, March 7 - The

regular monthly meeting of the Local Association, Girl Guides, lVas held In the Town Hall on Friday last, March 4th. It was purely a business meeting and all the busi· ness was given adcquate atten·

Gel the relier you ",ant wbeD pain ,trikes! TI}' SLOA.~'S.II·' rowerful. Doo'l rub. JUSI pal it 00. Research sho"" h

ACTS FASTERI

A full house attended the movie gradually worked up. He received a nd tea sponsored' by "Princess a good training from the men Anne" Lodge L.O.B.A. and held who were brought from·the main· on Thursday, Feb, 24th, in the land to build the railway and be­Orange Hall. Mrs. Mary Wareham fore many years was an aceom· the Worthy Mistress, welcomed pllshed mason and bridge builder. the large audience and thanked At the recent sLttlng of the Public ------------Mr. Joe Nocl for his kindness In utllilles Commission, Mr. J. P. presenting the movie, which was PoweJl paid him a glowing tribute thoroughly enjoyed. There was such ,saying there were many monu· a erowd that when It came to the ments standing today In New· time for the scrving o[ supper, the !oundland, to honour him.

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very best Into that monument, as a tribute to Peary, as a tribute to the men who taught him tile. art of masonry, and as a memorial to hLs own workmanship.

ACTS LONGERI

A!sofor Artbrid!, Rbeumadsm, Lumballo pains. SLOAN'S aids

.In brinsinglhe faster rellef)'ou Wind

70 ,urI ~ IrlilltJ ~IJ I" ,,/jeving /14;,1/

UL\\'es ol great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime, And deparllng leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time,"

rcl~t1ons. There were about til' t . • Ir 'i saId thc more members Intermingle present and the double lot of pres- thc stron"er will be their associ: ents were the biggest .surprlse of ~tiuns and as a natural outcome the year. Following the opening there would be a stron"er bond of ?f the gl!ts, the gathering joined friendship within lhe r~nks o[ Ki· III fun and frolic and shortly be· wanis. He pointed out the benefits [ore mldnlcht a buffet suppcr was . to be derived from attending dis· ~~~ed .. ~lrs. ~orward than~ed her trict, national and international

y kind frIends for theIr won· comenlions and said it was a derful gifts d d' h d ' • an goo WIS es an privilege evcry member should R.surcd them ~hey would be weI· covet for himself, that of seeing come at any tIme they wished to Kiwanis on the NaLional and In· visit her. tcrnational scale, In full swing.

J. P. Powell was present. now being built on the Soulhside

He saId it was formed in 1902 5t. John'S.. . '. ' anrl by six ordinary men' belong. N.o .Investment has been made ID Ing to Harbour Grace and Car. addItional pl~nts In all those Jean bonear, capitalized at $30,000, and to meet any Increased demand for was meant to serve Hearl's Can. surplus power, and the demand tent, Carboncar and HarboUi must be up 300 or 400% since 1931. Grace. The founders he said were so. the demand charge Is unfair,

Mrs. William Penney Jr., the not business men, they were the unjust and dishonest, and ~he In Beach, was given a miscellaneous Hockey Fans "run of the mill" type, capable, creased demand payment should shower on Thursday evening also. far·sighted and honest, interested not ~ave. ~e.en Introduced by th, Her friends gathered at her new in helping the toiling masses ~ubhc Uhl1tl~S Board even t~oulb home and present cd her with some . ~ARBONEAR, March 7-Several rather than making a pile ol It .wa~ made m the Company s aJl' very useful gifts, for which shc cItIzens went to St.. John's today money lor themselves. They put phcal1on. e~pressed her deepest appreci'l (~IOnday) to take ID the hockey up tw()othird~ of the capital. It Mr. Powell asked why no In· atlOn and thanks. Games, etc., fol. game between Bell. Island and was what mIght he considered a creased rates had been applied to lowed the opening of the gifts and II Grand Falls, they I~cluded' lIlr. community effort and in its first lhe Burin area-same as tho5e

. and lIIrs. John T. Pike, Mr. and \ year o[ operaFon it paid a 5% ddt b . afterwards a dehght[ul supper was Mrs. Russell Howell, Mcssrs. Jack dividend. • . or ere 0 e paId by the Avalon

caterers found great difficulty In It may not generally be known getting about, and it could be that that It was Mr. Gilbert Hiscock some had to go home without who with his brother, Reuben,. ae­ha\'lng the inner man satl~ned, but, companied Capt. Bob Barllett to had they waited long enough, they Greenland and there erected a could ha\'e donc so. Under the cl... monument to the late Robert Ed· cumstnnces Lhe ladies did their win Peary, Arctic explorer, who Iltmo!t to -gil'e their patrons the reached the North Pole on April

TR.\DE SUPPLIED BY attention they deserl'cd and it was 8, I ~O!!. This monument erected ~ .' /J a real SlIccess, financially. Icc to a great man by a great man

• !!! : cream and home.made cand\' ad. wlli stand for generations, as a GERALD S. DOYir : ded considcrable to the ;dmis. i mnnumcnt to the spirit ot adl·en·

;Z 1iii iii. 51!!n (ccs, which were lilt)' ccnts' ture and courage. We can \\'ell

'f.G \ R head. I Imagine that Mr, Hiscock put his

~[r. lIiscock is surl'ived by thrce sons and three daughters, to whom the .,\Titer el'tends deepest sym· path~'. lie \\'as laid to rest in the Pentecostal Cemetery on Wed· nesday last. PastaI' Ta~'lor con· ducted the (uncl'al serl'ice, which

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Penin~ula customers of the United

ser\'e . Penney and frank Saunders. In 1914, whcn the lion. J. J. ______ . __ ., __ ..... OM. • ___ • ____ • _____ -. (Continued on page 14)

• Picture of a man improving his community

was well attend cd,

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How can he do this?

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In all of these \fays, millionj of life insurance policy- : holders are helping to ,make Canada a better land 18

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on bUsiness for Imperial Oil Limit· . The; Cowan Mission ASSOCiation ed..' . of the Old Ladles Home, Forest

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• ", ... """", ".,,,mm" " . "Th.' .. ", ••• m.' ",,, .. , A FAbllLY HISTORY ~ b",d. a met lelent Th.".m "",.10 ..... "" .. ""d., .... , ,.ri", ,m lb. SL LEFT ro. TOIIO,TO "', It " ,ypl,,1 ,f th, wo, ..... tog ." .......... , " .boo' '00'· . tb" ,re .~."" ."~ """'"" .Iolm's .lation o[ C.H.N; We make ,.\liss Helen Jame< whll is In 1m" .. '" " PIl' •• " • b.d lI,hL "" ,I ." """" with h.m,· - b., ,." m,,,"' .h.ok iliom.!'C" thi. "mm,,' ., thi. Um. '" m .. , ,h .. " " ",m,,".' ",gn~.~.'.t d,,', ,,,w"how " "mb., h.. ,hili.. 1, tho ,lli'" It ,,,m'" " BY ALfCfA IIART ... h of,ht '''. "" •• ! " .... ,~ r~lIio listcllcl'6 who enjoy Mrs. lor the Can'dl' n J] d t." ",U ... "d " .ho , • • m.",' m, h", .ri .... i""" ".il, hl,""" """of h""""" .m"k.d ~ "~'''' Lop"" , .. ,It ... .. ". .," '" ,,. "I. m,.",hI." f. ,. ~,'''1 ',m h.m'ph"" lli, ",,,d. "D, ,00 , .. Uy .,," ,~,oo ". '''''.'' •• ".), .... .. "",,,,', ,,,,,.mm. "'" ..... C", .... " ,1.11 h"" .. , .. ,,, " Act"" ........ "' ..... IV"" ." .. ,,,di', ""U"d b, tho .r. thOt ,10" ". YO"' ,,,db.,," f.""",), .. U·' oo~b'''''')' d ... " " ,h. hod di."fIo"d h" T.C.A. " ",,,, " T,,,''', .11,,, Yoo .,,;', .... ,. ,00' m,th". . ,low"" " bIo,d ... .,loU" ... '""'"' .. ,.hi", " "",i,bm .. t .''''', 'm"'"'' ,.ob.L ." ...... tho, , .. d "th. .,. ,""',' tw, ..... "N"Io"d. ".f." B'I "" ", .... ho, 'mm .1b1,. "'" I." . 0 "i"'· "" .. , lli, '''.'' ;" .. 1.:, '" 'h'" tho dllll"U, 1, .Iop,., hI"di" ~, , .cl,"" .. '~d wom.. "p. Whit' ,00'" ., " ,~ ml,ht "',, ... , " ... l,f. Pow" "d ""'" ""',s. m.kIo, YO' m",,,hI •. "., "n. . ."ri" • ". ,,.,.. tb.""'6 ....... " tho .,'" ".. ,II", I,n,,"'" ,,' "tt"U" of, ""d • .m.' ".book, ".,,,it. lli" .. m lli., old .• "', ""'~rt •••• En. """,I t, .d, """" ".,,, I' wk. h" .,tI .. " th., 11', .......... ".mod ,II ., b "Him.. Tho .. fori" .111 M' ,,,",,,, •• n,,, Wo' ,,>om. ,th" th"" ... ,.h,," ,.b';" ,," .d. th.t b,U" " ,ro,. ".10, "". P'." .. "" .............. '. "'. ST.,..H. PLAYEIS """, .. ,.. . , .......... " h" ..... n, " .. " ""dy ,.n'" ",d. mi'" " ... ,100. F; ...... "". how· ,,,,., " , , , ,,,h ".d., ,,' y", ,""'h~ .,,', " ...... . ... mm. "mi, " .t 1U' •. m. Th. st. J,h,'. PI""" "." Slm,f, "~,, ,,,,,,,D. "M,~.. . BY AL'CIA HART· .. . "",, th"" ". "m •• ""mW ' •• n" .. , "m¢. I"m h" --'----The two new commentators will the amateur theatre groups in l1t. ther.ln.law isn't fond of me and 'fhe nightly' eauty '0' u' t' 1 Allnew protd.uct\ ml ay solvet!Jls mild c.ases of the disease and for handbag: Those little suits of raw silk arc . k t l' h - \I ould rather put me In a bad light " ' . me ,s, IJro I.em, parlCU ar Y for mamed them IR particular the n2wer di· ItO!!; no, just when I need them," spea a 0.1" a.m., the our which John's h.ave chosen a play ['J,r Ih' I d . N 111 • \\ondcr£ul. ·Fell' things m~ke 11'0.\ Iromen \1'110 have to be looked at.· - Ihe woman anslVcred. wilh a,laugh. nav):, and if you are planning a '" ,,,d by ., .. ""d F"gum', Apri' ,,,d h',. " ,,,. 'ho' •• ~ 'h:' ,." ~. '::"'~':;" ~:~h':' .f:;: "... ,,,' ""."h.d "it .... dy b, fh." h"b",.; " th' .". ''\''N'~''~l1~E ·~;~s"':l.:dj~· Whioh.,' ""~, ,. 'h' '''''~. ". "'''. "~ ... m.rt. ".,ko '" \l'1t~ plans ~o return to Ottawa altor duellon ready for ShOl.t!y aUer I must treat her \\:lth consldcra. ro.l'. ~ec~ has the p~c~sant. all-oVCr\,h?UI'S, Thi.s ncw Iipstic~ Is ne· vnder the skin, into RIc musclc; ~o handbag is overload,cd!f it has, ~~~nd.th'3~lolck h:~:tu~:ctiCallY a sP,:ndlng !IX months in Newfound. Easter. "Here we Come Galherlng" tion ami klndnes~. If my trcat'I.~Cll\ '\1, a rough, ,\~shcloth. the ,Igncd t? g1\'C a pcn~trahn~ ,co,lO,r or into the joints may result i~ Just what yo~ \V.ant 10 It. .BI!t; '--. I.,. b, A,th,,,. Ao~'"'' "d PhlU, m ,,' " ,,, ,. ,,' "",id " ""I '." ."'!"! ,," ""~'1 "d th. ,~th. '" " .;' "." • It" !", " .~,,".; ""pfio,II",. f,'~· ,,,"~,, ""'''' ., m.y b.. ,~ !':

. . ." ... Ih. "., ".Yh" •• hm.. "")"" ,,, dlm.dtt, 00' m',d.'" ::~.'~"w. ...,," "to, • I"th.! :m,.d. ":' lb. h" .ro ,bll ,wk ,,' h~.di," .hi.h ",," ,top " " ... t h'" ,"" l'" ""'. "'1 fl nTH, JlIRTHDA Y , and the company 15 noW bus" 'I hat sensible attitude will keep \ GcHing -the face b k· . ' "nd prell). '\ IIsc\! In a normal person. can be cmp\). . ' \

,.congratulations ~nd best wishes ' loti from being miserable and CI'.. I" ac on the \" , " ·eriou5 in someone with hemophi· The andbag. nno)'m~ ,t ,. : ~re,' r.xtenni!d 10 Mr. John erltcb ,,,"OS ,,, th." ,.rt.. "~,,,II, ,.,,, •• ,,,.,,.,.,,., '''f. :'" ''''" '. " t"" .. ", .. U". Th, m.th ... ,I '''''''"''';io . "m.Um" i., n, '" .. ,,,oI,f "dI '0'$. _ den barbs 11'111 fool no on~ who I lit not ,0 m.ne.!1 flln. Which to I Just like that or any olher liPstick,j' . ., ir,telligent a~ a \\'cl\·or~anizcd hu· i

43 Freshwater Road on Ihe DC· \ " .. om \ UN V . ,,,'" ,,"'" ,,,,. ' .~,"" •. u,.",k 00 ,,,I,, .. ".""pt th., 11 •• .",",,' I,· ,,' ~It tho ~"w'" " h •. m,ph," .~ ... m.. Am."" ",m" who' '",-", -raslon 1)£ hl5 751h birthday which .: • I. 1 ERSI'l'Y For ~ctlon5 ~peak Inurie,l' than I ~I en though It s~ea~s on ,Ihe col·' fu\' 10 10 20 min(lles until the ,ur.\ \~a, e h

not ~ et been obltamcdd•.· al· prides herself on doing i:lings ncal· : Ij;~ . " ", .... ,.. tod.,.. Th. ""'I,,. s,:.kI" " ,I.,.. "m '?" .. ,to ,.,,,,., ,,' if "" "Ii '" .h,w." "'P "." ,,,', .. ,, "It .lt~, f." "" m ,,, " .. ,PO'"'' II', ,,'00' "'" '''~ "" , "" ,. m' I,· '~'" Id "",mho, ",;,. .' "m' ,,," hl. "101',,, "d moo,' 'cll l '" • boot tho ,f., "h" h.1lI . it I , . I .1 ,,, ... ,,' "" .""" .'" took ,,' " .. " " ,,, "00' ,,' w,,·, ,.~." ,,, ,ffi""" " "",' "".. G "'" ,h"po,' f" ,,,,.n •. ;

. ",,,d.. . b. ".""" b, • '''"' ".,. i:::," '7., •• .::" f'~ ';;I~~'·~~' ". """" . . . I ,,,; •. ,.. .~I lit hI ats! been ~hown, I10r e~al!'1PlCr' lomorr~1V7 Tonight, sel 01lt Ih~ , _ ents and members oI the faculty It is not easy to be' \l~at ;Ie. B ' B .0 . :.Ia \e.~~ ar~ds~th,ven 'th'ard

lc IfcsdP. hiindb~g you \\'a~t 10 carry with

I pounci meltu 4 CJullrla of ncurilhln, .kimmeci mill!.

r."GAGE."ENT Rt Mcmorial University on April h b • cauty' r f' l\/Ianners ntake "emopllla an c me 0 0 I .. the sUIt yoU're gOIng 10 wcar Pack ." .• , ••• d • ,,' " ".f.w ,,, •• m.· Ie S II ,,,,,d.',, ho'" .. , "" h.m,,,f ., . .,. 'th 'h· ',i, M.. •• G. "'Iy """" .... ,.. Ulh, 12th, .'" 13th.. f. tho U". B.U' " "." ",," lb. • .. ,,' It ' Ii. "d ,tho< di,,"" 'hi." ". ~'~ '~: .,~ b "" it'r '1"

anpllement of his dauglit~r. ,Katb. vemty Annex. The cast under the takFes. If' I . h b d Ii 'k' ' ' Frltellds ~ulL in abnor~lal bleeding' hl'c th~t ~rSt~c ~~ma~ ~hcO~'Cec\\~~~ ,:,~~ 11 1')'n Elizabeth; to" l.t. Bernard dlre.etlon of Mrs. Chater. has been Dr ~ou OVe ~our , us an , . your 5 ,", se~ms dr\' or IIah 1 b~n greatly Improved. . I' rl' P , '" >I, ,b ", ) '" m'" .. "", " hl •. m,,,",," "h w;U, ""'W "~,I ,,: TO; ,m,' ... , "'PP'" .. ·.. , '''P, .,," .... ",. "'.N, , • "''' " ...... " ... 11,.", d, M' k.' th., .h. ".'00 .1 h .... " '''''''' .,tI,. 'T IS PARTlCU,",RL Y " .. ,. , .. ",. ,,,. ~,ppw, h.', ,,,., ".s~c, of Fargo, North pakota. weeks. treats you fairly. Vou would onlv grains \\'111 help tlie flakiness and It Is good manners tosav to Ole ;'aging to note Ule establishment __________ . .L.. ___________ -

• hurt yoUf5'~\(, and your husband leave your skin soft and smooth person who· has done \,ou '3 favor nf a national organization to com· <T. P.'TRlCK'S "GRT ' b, .,,,,,, b.... ,,,' .,,',kI. th.m ". dom;. '" ."",", •. " " m,,'" b,' Ii h., 'hi •• , ..... ,H.mop"'" ...... ,. ~'he hI;: dance attraction lor St., Cl ild . , p r I! . ,,·a,hclolh. II~ more fiatteril)g to say. "How (Mion, 6 East 42nd Street, New l'~tl'iCk'M :-:isht I~ being held at! I I en s uzz C '1\.'1 t B· 'l I' I· ,-- l kmll ~·O\l werc 10 no ttlat for me." York 17, N. Y.l, which is support· Ih~ K. of C. Auditorium, St. Clare I \ II Onl- 0" e 0 ,no { 0 I ., nlCh;, notl1'l:hin~ rream; al'~ a, , The dirICI;cnce I~ that in one, Ing research on hemophilia. AI· .• \yc.,,, "ith tho .,.lbm,,'" .... 1 . 1 • m"~ •.• , th" to." " II .. "". '?'. "'. ""h"i,.,,, '''' ."" •. ,.,,,,,hI. ",,01"'00. '~d.dI, I ", ~ • • I - . ..; to" ,,' b"k th.. ,II, "hI.h '''''OO. w tho "h" "" ." .". "~. h" • ".O,,,,,,,d m""'" ~.',I!,stra in their latest arrange. i ! the \1'ln~I, rombiued Irit'~1 dry hOIl,'e phaslzinl( his 1:10ughtfulncss. ' add·ory council and 14 o.iapters .,~" " mod", ., d f,'.,. ",.. .... , "it ,,,... ,,,' " '" ,,~,. '.p. ,p.' f' cll<, th'" ,h'" lli. Umd,.d

.~:,.~~~~:..lhe.~cli1~._fa_.n._~. 'I'~ .. b.~.C! 'Fasll'loOn TIOps' l'tates • __ .Ii '1 Handy are the liltl~ "pilloIl'S" 1

'. ,

• ~ 01 .lund lotion. Each contains Perhaps the distinguishing fea·

~ ~ . .., . , " """ I"" ,,, ". ""!re.u,,. ..., ~ ",m"hU', I. f. " .. ~ They come In packages of 12, small . There'~ nothing llk'~ a new sprihg 35 a hereditary disease, largely en~ugh to carry In fu~ 'purse and hat to give a woman a lift at this trar.smltted to males through the all you ao Is tear' the cdg;, Dnd lime of the year. Those seen so female lines. There ;\I'i! a few squeeze., far seem to, be tiny shells or other human disorders or a simi .

~:Giftl i Greeting.

:)for .y ~~ ~ th~ough '~LCOME'WAOON

.... :Your P.n.actl, . Jtuti!l'~-' ~ei~ ..

. ..4 Qivil,.Ii.: . .. L.1a1 Wal, .... 1M_ . . ", .

.),Chiq, ef d.idtllu .'~: Arrival, :.f N~~c~m~tI'" . :. :::,: 'CilJ ..

. MRS. ftU'8Y CRANE '.- IPh<Jn. 3564

::MRS.' CATHERINE' FOSTER' .--. ;

IS' • 0" lie .to

• ,scoops of straw. . ' lar nature In this respect but he·

To remove onion and oth~r cook. ' • mophllia 15 surely one or the most ." .!~g odors from fingers" rub your Scarves are still in the £a5hion important. f:ngers over the deodrlzlng wick, l'ieture~ especially for wear with 10 be·found In nearly every home dresses when '14ey are caught to(la~'. . thl'Gugh' a luop· ur slul Q ,at Before washing wearing appar~1

~iril)' uver Ih~ ~huulder ur t1Ull'u! you shullltl: Check each garment Ih~ hal'k. . . ' ,'al·.fUlly aUlI i'1ll\lty 'po~kds; re·

nou~ehold llillis I 'IW\'e shlJulll~r pads, bullollS, hrll

Big eUI'e!ojle I)()ck~l;; un .lim, hlll'kle,; ~1Il1 trinlllling~ that aren'l !!i-.;s~s Bnd .llilS ~I'~ a srl'iug HC'I \\'ashahl~; l'Ileck amI Il'f3t unusual l'~I1~ trick.. 1;laius; mend rips, clo~e zipper3.

, A QUEER LOOKING :BIRD

Book~ should'be k~pl well dusled-'----'--' -, .. ----.wblch JIIuy,lnean attention every few months., 'l'he, sf bru~h of your vacuum cleaner Is perfect.

J1eriod~ No "overt·.I1e·head" strug· s!cs-It wraps! No sewing wor· rlcs either; the diagram shows how EASY it is to make!WoJ!.. der!jll In mi\glc no·iron fabrics! ,Patt~rn 4787:: Misses' Matenity

Sms. )2, H, 16, le, 20. &ize 16 take~ 5l~ ~'ards JS·inch fabric . This pattern easy to 'use, si~ple'

. "M),! II 'laid FID!5~', "This' is to se)l'. 15 ,tested for fit. Has com· the q\le'!rest. lookiD" bird I ner plett illustrated 'instructions, • Send THIRTY·FIVE CENTS· (35

saW., Wonder where he lives?" centsl:lri coins (stamp5 cannot be I FIQuy Is looking at a' Natural His. accepted) for this' pRltern. Print lory book. If you join all the num. 1 I I SIZE NA t.ered dots together. starUna .wlth . L iJ . '/J I ' U~ Nu~iBER M~, ADDRESS, dOL nUlI\ber one an.d ending, with 7~'" ~titMt$ . Send order to ANNE ADAMS dot number twenty.nlne you will " .. ', '." carl' of ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWS have' ~ pictUre of this bird. Try Mom.t?b~! Hero:s the perfect (Patl~rn Dept.) 60 fro Ilt t., .. 1 your ,paints or crayons on this frock to keep you cool, neat, com· '(Pattern Dept.), 60 FRONT ST I picture. ' lortable all. ~h!.~?g~,.~: _,~!~~!'''':~:~,.~~~:_~~~~RIO~' i

Crosby's 'Calypso Chorus •

s~'.~~i , .. ". I~ ',old" co.e licld •• 1 B .. ~.do' ,.,,<1 :.tly'-. .... ,h d,op ""CROSBY', Gold.~I" M.I .... i-Ih..! p .. p ... ,.hk 'Y"~ Ihot'.,;,,,. i" R ...... d lin", i,frood "Iur. Th;i d.li,i ... 'y,up h., b.", , (",d'" r .... f'I" .. for'7S yurt. Se-, Whfft you "td buy ...J'Utf, d~I'I't rorsrt 10 ute th "'.tit WOI~' "(I"IHbyt. p\cncr' For tJ,.,,,:", flO~C '-'tf d .... lhi,

p ... B"b.d., podvc' I I

, PURE BARBADOS MOLASSES '

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lHE ' : PIooIt .tnd • COPI of ,... W~po Boo., .' "

FINEST • NM'i . Fq.R , :...oouss __ ;..-_-__ .:_-.:--_ -_-_-.:_ -_ -.::::.--...... .' . 7.5 :" :.. ~~::. Wo.1\. tHtSCOlJl'ON

: ' '""'" M.,~ ... ci. ~ •• , So;ot ", .. , N.1 .' ' ....

So Tired and ,Out of ...... --"" . Tllat's the feeling this Dn.

banl~es. It puts pep into the ,1)'1t1JD

ClUse there's pep in the bottlel It pepI . petite at once, peps your step and liTH I' general feeling of beiDg' alive and '~ A big bottle costs but a little and givii lots of pep. sOld by all the good .tom, tooIi for the BED tarton. and the ~~

TRADE SUPPLIED BY

, «"iii" iii" " Ii Ii !Ii tWO iii Iii " )Ii " !iii iii " mail Iii! I '

·GERALD S.DOYLE !W'!"11 UJI" ..... ' 'II" "","" I ""'2i:;Q,i

SEC

Pupils of G tralizalioll '

pupils oj Cathedra II paper' cation", I

on '

Proper VitalI

11,. , THE 'Il\o~1

flon ·In , outfit Is th will m~ke while a mis your lure 1 target;

In thread llealing . Wi

~pinncr5, al weigh from these midi I he velocil: ounce plug low the iu or resi~tan

In bait .geL 3\\"a)· ,

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SECTION'II SECTION' ·11

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ST. JOHN/S,. NEWFOUNDLAND, I • ~. ~. •

Grade Xl pupils of the Prescntation Conveil!' Catllcclral Square, hold a 1'and Discussion on "Centralization for Better Etlucation." PanCl members shown here are:-JUI\e Cm'h~\'I'Y, Sheila .Payne, Doreen Byrne (lUadaiue

. ' Chairman), Harl1arn B1'own, Uelell Leonard. Pupils of Grade X:at the Presentation Convent,' Cathe dral Square, a~e shown givin~ a tralizatiol\ of School Services". Spealters shown here are:-Josephme 'flynn, Manna

rct~, Lorraine Dorothy Snow.

53 So· At \ ~Iar, 10, M. John N.B., lIIar. 12. \Sailing again Apr. 9 (Corner again M~r. 29. . \ Norlh Coaster leal'ing 5t. John,! <ud;in;: action of Ihe delergent will p 1'1!1 gs , ' II.Hr" M", 15,'" " "h' '; ,,' Now Y"k), " ' B.lI. r,l. II I .. ,I" "' 1il" A", ',B" ll", ", ll. HI" ll .. , "', ,,,' b, ,,,I",,.., b, ili, "Ii" '" I." ----------------~----~--~

T.lle Ice'floelds' Mar, 17, salling again Mar. 19 for NFLD. CAN, STEA!tt~HIP , 1, ~ue\ SL John's' Apr. 4, ~ailing \ St. John's )la~. 27, saililig, again i ~..o~p. . c. -_.- -- _. .

Corner Brook and New York. . Belle Isle II· leaving ·Habr~x Mar: aga," Apr. 5. I Mar. ~B. - . \ . . .-. (Continued (rom P3"C ~l . Fort Hnmllt~n Icavlng HaUlax 15, d.ue. St:, ~ohn'5. Mar . .17, ,sailing .. ;. B.edfo~~:11 )c3ving Halifax Apr. \ N~:apnrt Imi!lg 51. John Turns POOR HEARING', ,,~ .l\Iar. 22, duE' I:t; Jolmls Mar 24, agalri "tiar. 'lB. 4, . due 51. John's Apr. 6, sailing N.R, IIlar. :m, Jlalif;;~; ,\pr. t, rill~ . . .....

:':::.~:, '~w~:;":' :,~:::..W;: .. Ill" ... 1" M",.26 la.Ill.", , "dIM'.n" .. ' .. Hom" M.;; "", Ap',,'. ' 'I, "b,', Ap", " Mlll" ""I." GOOD HEARING k Fort Ham!1t!,~ leaV\nr.Halifax 18, .due.~t. ~ohn:s ,~~r .. 21, salling,' . CLAItKE .STEMISIIlP CO. Ap~. 5. • ~~:U'I~u~~;kS~~r~I~:!ad,th:nd e~~ ~!~I~' 30, diU, ,St .. J

40hHn sl'l Apr •. 1, again Mar, 22.· .~ ···.Nortll ~oaster due st. John's NNBortAh C053stc1r II.eral'lnA

g 51. Johl: BELlONE ,""",,..,,ifft

II "I, .' ,,,gh wIlh rio", • ",'''' .p', r, r" PO' 'B.IM.I. ,.1 ... ",."1'" "", ¥". 15, "Hm, ."" M .. , 1& ,'" p~, • "," ,~' 8" '~i - ... ,'/ h h !'lew York). . ' 23, due St. John's Mar. 2~, salling " Novaport leaving St. John, N.B., St. John s Apr. 11, sailing agaIn ... ::1., u ... .: 1i_,·.IL .• •. • .•

"One cook would trow t e Fort Avalon lea\'in;! N~\\' Yorl; ngain Mar.·2S,' . , , '; ~iar. 15: Ha[i{ax Mar. 18, due st.\ - 5 W "'0 T . . 'Jllakell bread Into a larse boller Apr. 2, St. John. ;-':.Il., Apr. 4. Hall. Bedford 'U''leaving Hailfax Mar. John's Mar. 21, salling again Mar Do t ' b' d 340 Wat;r 5

S; R I D"trslbt.u~~rhnl . and stir It around with a sawed. rax Apr 5 du Sl J I 'A 7 ')~ d S 'J h' M 28 111' 22. no com inC a soap an a • orr hoo' " .. I. M "', whil. lb.' ,,', om', P," , .', " t. '"' .. , ," ",: d.I..,,~, ',,"" .. ,h .. , Th. I '.0, B" 8" Ph." "" .--

Pupil~ of Grade XA at the Presentation Corivent, cathedral Square:-Cathcrine Prowse who delivered " paper on' "The Library,' an Invaluable Aid to Edu-' rRtion" and Geraldine Phelan wllo delivered a })aper

on' "Some' Pioneers in Establishing Schools". .

other cook pour.ed in the flour and water,

"This mixture was then cooked on tho gallery range. After the cooking was done, the heavy boll· or was hoisted 0[[ the stove by \ block and tackle.

"The cook then went to work serving the "pork and du{[" meal. With a Jish book faslcned to the \ end of a stick, he would fish a dU{{ out o{ the wnter, dunk It, In a barrel o[ cold waler, then \ pass it on to a s·caler. Another coo lavas looking after the serving \ of the hea\'Y mess work. The cool;· e(1 pork was taken from the boiler . with II Ush (lip·net. (~Ir. WarUeld has' helped 10 serve as many as 2!10 men on several occasions wilh Ihl5 old.time meal o[ pork an~

Ii ' No such atilude exists with the dum. I'roper ne S fixed, spool reel. Here, each min· "This wnllhl he all the cooks

ule Increment of' .line diameter had t' cook. 'fhp. men would have

Vital In Sph.lIll. el.1g that we add or .5uhslract Is goin,S 10 look after their 'own tea kettles tn delermlne how far that spin· which were boiled in lhc galler,

'B1 AL 'McCLANE' ning bait goes;' .. " . •. ; 'and' they were 'issued' wlthainple THE mo!t important consldera· T' h . t'h' i I t· quantities o[ hard brea~' Which

I. I h 1 n ed 8pinnlnR ere are 0 cr po n 5 0 con· .... . . .'. I I~n. n II a ft C sider, a! course-elongation, fin. was dumpe~ d!llly Into lare.e. b ns

0\11111. Is the line, A proper line I h d I bilit n t I th on the deck •. 'II It I ff t1 t· s, an (ura y ...... u n e . 11'1. ma e ong ed ~~ ess I1lc~s:ti beginning you. shpuld .. have two "What hard' bread was lef.t ol'er

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~M,acpherson Are-Champs ;:In .... H·igh School· .Hockey

lWAf.PRERSON CHA~IPS HIGH, SCHOOL HOCKEY

Whip Crusaders 9·1 To Win Stead Trophy For 1955

.: " '~, Macpherson Academy capped phersons a 5-0 second period lead. f:'; '.' ,their undefeated season on Satur· Barry Maunder'S hard shot from

~:I'~ ':\';' day night at the stadium by crush· the left wing at 1.29 of the third . : ,,: ," : •. I~g Holy Cross 9-1 to win the HISh period was the only puck to pass • I: 'I' , 'School Hockey League champion· Alec Andrews In Macpherson's net.

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Coley's Point In Finals; Tr,ip Harbour Grace 5-2

Meet Shears town Tigers In Finals On Thursdav

~ , ,;i:: . ship Bnd the beautiful Leo B. Stead Macpherson plied it on after ,:1 ':, :', Trophy for 195!!. ' Holy Cross had made it 5-1. Cy I' ,: ' , • The Macpherson Scots" capital· Ivany's third goal at 4.55 from ii" i .' ;Izlng qulcldY'on a first period Harry Youden made it 6.1. Art Coley's Point Pointers won their at 18.18, made at 4·2. ,;; :;,: : "assault, bIlled In three goals. In Templeman's drive beat goalie second game In the Conception', nnal. goal of the game was

,i' ';;' '~bout three minutes and had Dick Hall of Holy Cross .to make Bay North hockey playoffs on' scored by Al Mercer on a break· , ':'" enough goals to win the game. the score 7.1. Lelt winger Bob Saturday night at the Stadium by' away at 19.05 after which he col· :t: ' AI." .. "",· 0' ""'.. th" Cb,"~ _dd."h"l,hth M.~ goo' .. ml" ... b.bI" '0 ,,;~. IId,d with 'ho go.n'" ,.IL Th.,

": \: 2000, fans thronged the Stadium at 10.23 with Ivany assisting' and Harbour Grace ~2 and earn their made the score 5·2 for the Pointers.

MACPHERSON ACADEMY captured the first High Scho 1 H k they defeated HDly Cross at the Stadium on Saturday ·:t t oc .ey ~eague championsllip in five years when team are, front row, left to right:-Roy Parsons Cyril I~~g ~ Win t e Lo!o Stead .Trophy. Members of the Ed Thistle, Paul Lisk, Doug Youden, Back r~w left to i' ht.

arry You~en, captain; Alec Andrews, goalie; Andrews, Harold Wight, David Rose Andrew jami 1~'II'-pDave Gilbel't, coach; Art Templeman, Merv

,. for the final lIame of the high captain Harry Youden completed herth In the 1955 championship Coley's point iost another chance ';5chool season.' In the first game the scoring at 12.33 with Ivany finals, to score in the last few seconds of

.' ;' 1 ' '0' lb. ..., " thR. n,,' lb. ,"lin, lb. ",I., .,,1, '0 mok. Th. P.lnl,,, "III no" ",.g. II" gom"'" Mo=, Thom",""

.• ; I ",~ ''''' ,,' tho C",""R .1, Ib, 11,,1 "0" •• 1 "",,", lb. 1 .. ,,, l"dI" Sh.",'o .. ""lIy .. "... 'm"d "Id. ," Centre Cyril Ivany led tbe Mac- Nine penalties were called by Tigers, who drew 8 hye in the cnlmly by goalie Edward Hunt.

, ' p' e son, . I earcey, Edgar Rogers, Bob Chaulk Gerald· eet, sub goalIe. '

: ':;i I ,!::;~~;: !~:,'.:;::';: ;;:;;:~ ;:-0' :;~' ,:;~. i,~ ;::~:;,," !::,~h'::h::::d "'~;;; COLEY'S L~'f'''!;:''", .,1, , ,den added 8 pair of goals and one saders and three to Macpherson, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Dawe; defence, Herb Russell, Dave Reg. Janes Wlons

" i .... 1., I .. , Hoi, C'"" go •• " pnESENTATION lb. 51.dlom, " .. h, ••• " D .... '" ",,"', . \ ,. lI~cforedd by starry left winger Barry b At the conclusion of the game Hnrblour Grace were £Irst, to ~~rwards'I,MUrray Thompson, Allan III Bill.· aI-d,s,·

•• aun er. . oth teams gathered together for score n lin!urdny's seml·flnal and nrrnr, ,nrvey Bowerlng, HCI'b .. ' Only forly £I\'e ~cconrls had heart~. hand clasping of the new their Iirst period 1·0 lead loomed Roach, Clayton Russell, Fred BoW·

!, I" pnmtl 111 the tlr.~l period when I champions. Mr. Lt'o Stead pre· large IIntll six minutes bad gone' ..... I~, t.1·IC Vawe, Fraser Morgan, 'Playoffs Soon , " • h'.any rammed In R pass Irlm lell sen ted the championship trophy III the second period when the Edgar DUII'e, Ralph Boone, Bob " :-1 ""," B. b Choo", A ,.,,11, ", '" .. ,1.1, ",,'" Y "d.. ., M.o P,I, I,~ lI.d 11 'P, IV .I.b, Cooob. "", Roooh, "'" '" tb, only g.m, ,I".d .,,'

• : •• "" "".d" 0' Holy C",,! ph"", .m ".1 100' ,h .. ", nl,hI ,;, '" AI", "=" 01 .g". CllII,,' PIk" . ", ."1,,,,1 I, !h, hlm. "', I oW' • -,.po .. dl" ,.1 .. ,,, ".th" b,," I Th, DAILY NEWS .If,~ h,,'I, ,Colo",. P.I,I', 1f~1 ,1,I'g I" I, HAnBOUR GRACE-Oo.r, "" '''m'"" R" J,,,' ~, 001 o~ '.', of goals b)'. Eugal' ROllers and Cyril I congratulations to conch Dave! scoring with three goals. Centre Hunt; delence, Hedley,Ash, Terry Alllert Campbell by 48 points,

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"'any agam at 1.50 and 3.00 to Gilbert and tbe following membm I Bert Tumey, of the Harbour Grace I ~lalolle, Gerald Telford, Hool'cr ,Jeans harl 263' in breaks with 32 ,_ i",d ",",h"'" , 3. """I. " Ib, I .. m! Ai" A"row" Ed", ","h U" ,I T.m", Bod ",.r" ""Un; I "~'''''' Bod Ch.I" Bill hI,h "bll,1 com, b,U h.d 14

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Th' ...... '"' ",,,In, "I Rod,"", ",.Id RM, C,,11 I"",,, B1I1 B.bb, ~o"d b," 0' hi, ".m', B.bb, .," Tom"" C,,,I G"I"d, 26 hlgb " ~, .. 1b.1 ,,,d .. '01, front 5.0 before Holy Cross man. Harry Youden, Bob Chaulk, Char. goals. Don Qumn, Bud QUlO

n, Joe Cumhy, 1011'S:

, .. ,d ,. "oro "'~ ~ lb. "," 11, P .. .." Gmld P,l1", '0, Th' g." w", , ,,,j ." with Job' """,, G."" .... POh, Lou n, J,,~400' 10, 10, 15, 2l, 23, : , .• "Iod, " .. ,' Yowl" '. .'" , .. I P."',,, "'I T"","moo, P"I LI,', Ib, """ 0' ."""1,, ,,,,11,, Eol, S."l1 .. d, C."b, Coo Aroh""', 2l, 11, 12, 11, ", 1

0, I, 12, 12, 32,

.,:,1 !.47 or Ib, ... ,,' ,,,rod fr •• Ed, T,,",", 000' Yoo''', ",,' B.w, 01 Col,,.. Pol", "d Ed, "''''', """ Sh",,'d, 12, 15-,"" . Ed, .. '0'"., .... Ib' •• " ,h'" Aodnw., l1,,,,id WIghl, A,d"w H,"' 0' ""boo, Gro" dro.~g "I,,,,,.,.!,,,, c""" "d A, C.m,,,,I1-35', 26, 13, 17,14, .~\' "d 'oy P ..... , ,,,I ', .... JomI .. " G,"" P,"" ",' ,h~. loom lb. "'" g"h", "ogh F.nlY, 1, 18, 2l, '" 10-1<7, ._ Po,"'ok ,,,..,,. ...... I .. M.. HOLY CROSS-GooI, D"k H.n, I", NEXT GAME TONIGlIT'S GAME

DARTS City InterwClub Bowling League Well it looks like the C,L.B. are

going to become permanent owners o! the (C. Day) Trophy. for the first round. During the past week H couple of upsets to.ok place when INCLUDING GAMES OF FRIDAY,

Gavilan And Trainer' Fined F or Protests

R.E,W.A. took two points off the ~lARCH 11TH. Canadian LegIon and lIoly Cross' T~am • P W L Pts. :r,'IA"I[ BEA took two fI St. Pat's. As you will Victorians ...... :13 29 4 29 :' . .1 CH, Fla. (AP)-Tllf see from the tahle of points below Holy C. ross A.A •• 30 26 4 ~.llJml Beach boxing commission I IT C 26 fmed former welterweight boxing there are only two. po.ints se,par. mperla .. .••. 30 24 6 24 ch~mpion Kid Gavilan and hi! aling the first six teams, that sbows J1Ia~"!y's ,T.C •••• 30 23 7 23 tramer $100 each Saturday for that competition in this '~'ear's Pat:lcIans .•• , •• 30 22 8 22 vrotests they mad~ to npwspap~l series has been exceptio.nally keen. Caribou T,C. ... 27 20 7 20 \ r.ep?r~ers after the Kid lost a clo,e This coming week will see the Crescents ...... 30 20 10 20 MClSlOn to Hector Constance here

flnisb of the first round, and there G. E. Oil, A.A .•. 27 19 8 19 I Feb. 23. yet may be that "slip trip the cup Parker. &. Monroe 30 19 11 19 T.he rive· man board ruled 'thaI nnd the lip". Many fans are await. Brookfield ... , .• 27 18 9 18 their remarks were "d,~trimp.n(:oJ ing this week's outcome as the st. Teresa's .... 27 17 10 17 to boxing." first round finishes on Friday Job's A.A .••..•. 27 14 13 14 Gal'ilan's trainer, Mundito )!cJ, Mareh 18th. This week's games are; O'Kcefe's T.C ••. 24 13 11 13 Ina, admitted that he shouterl z,lond

all,llfarch 14- AvawnTC •..••. 24 13 11 13 "crooks" and "robbers" after ilie ,. . •• """" ,.h, Goo,h, D,," RI", B." T~','. , .. I ,,, goo"" ,'nVRSDAY- " 111, h.,od tlmllh' Iw. rom.I"

v,For the chhdNn , school Ed, 51 .. ,1", '0""'" B''''' G,,,, ,11" ,,~ 40 .""d •• , "" Sh'"."',. Col.,. Pmot, I" ,.m" wID b, ,Ioy,d 1""hI lunches for the aftemoon "",d .. , M.",~ Col""', J,,' ""I ,,,10' k,,1 '" I~m In ."t ,,' Ib, ""I wi" b. b,lw",' "", '. • Phllpo", B. b Cood" Do .. ld 0', ,,,111 ,,,,,,.1,),, righl """." .~ on' O'TooI, .hU.1 th, ,,~'d tea, you will be dehght- Regan, Brian Aylward, O'Neill. E, Dawe lifted n long shot at 5.55~ of SANTEE WINS will be with Moore and O'Keefe. 7.30-C.L.B. vs, C.O.F.

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lIarve'l H Ie B lEd thft 5 • d f C I The first match has no bearin" on O,OO-B.I,S. vs. Can. Legion.

. e w t ES Del.'c'loUS ,ur 'I, r en, verar., ,- . econ or 0 ey's Point to tie " T d f . 'I!' I' h' lb, "'R 1,1, All" ,to .. ,,', n,,1 »ILWAUKEE IAP)- w .. S,~ lb. ""1,1.,.,,, wblob wi" bogi, '" ", .,,,1. 15-:"3f1

9 II B I S cui t I. The goal at 16.11 from Murray Thum"- tee made It a one·mall race Sat· I lin Wednesday night, but the sec· 7.30-Guards \'s. Star. •... II k' 1t I d t I I ,. urday n.lgh.t as he, \\'on the fea· ond will be the deciding factor 0' 9,OO-R.E.W.A. vs. Holy Cross.

Fcildians .•.••. 27 8 19 8 fight, but he said he was talking Canada Packcrs • 24 7 17 7 to fans anel did not mean to impl:: Clouston's T.C .•• 27 6 21 6 iliat any of the fight officials were Bank of N. S .•. 33 6 27 6 included. Bank of Montreal 24 5 19 5 Various newpap'~r reporters In Baird Motors ... 24 4 20 4 I.lJcir columns after the !inhl Horwood's T.C ... 27 3 24 3 quoted Gavilan as saying: "Per.

:~rna pac ages are very s goo manners osay to the ~on mnc e t 2·1 for the Pointers. lured mile III the flflh annual MiI.\.t, he nggl'c"gate' points score s btl' Wednesdall, lIfarcll 16-::.6".. • I f h !!1"" who b" .. " ,OO " ''''', "" .. , ",,,,,I,,'. , .. I '"m Al "m .. I, "",,G, " 0' ,,_st, ","'. "" Elk"

Bank o[ Com .•• 30 3 27 3 haps the officials here arc honest, Army Docks .... 30 2 28 2 but th:~ .. ~~·.~:.~ .. ~~~.~?~:s.t.~onight.1I

IlIGflEST THREE FRMIES ' --'--TEAM- I L. Gosse, (~Iammys) .... 947

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.!'!"onomlca or t e school I apprecIate It sO much' but It ~lercer at 8,45 of the third I I Art Dalzell, Snnte~'s teammate Mo?rs ~nd. 0 Keefe have won all 900-St I' I' .. C L n :<t.'. h d' s more flattering to say "How d AI " ,per oc til b h . ' a s \ s :'JCI ••• nc II an are now se"I. Idnd "all were to do .... at fo'r me." an "Iercer s second goal of the from the University of Kansas set I elr prevIOus games ut ave not F'd ~f J 18 . .,. ~ .";& gnme t 909 I t I the earl~ pace witll Santee ;i.,nht ~ met each other, '\ 'TI ay, • • arc L -

: _ 9 at aliI dl The difference is that In one. u. s 10 Co ey's Point' I 730 K of C vs C 0 F " _' .. ng grocers ,0" '" ,m,h.',I" ,0" 'PP"" "I" .... m,.".bl, .""",1", b.hi,d him bo' "" ,,' ,tl'" Tl"," I, ",'" I" th' hi,h,,1 ,-, "" ' , . ~_G, et some to-day. ,1.tI", I, th. olbo< ,00 .ro ,m' B." Tom" ""d hi' "rood ",I Ib'" I, Ib' "," ,'" oom, clo~' 11•1,1 ,,' ''';,'' "d ". I", Ib, , r~m" P~'"

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Holy Cross .............. 34~21 ' . mGHEST SIi\GLE FRAME;

INDIVIDUAL- TEAM-Terra Nova Motors Vallxall TroPJty,' Carillou T.C ............. 124~ \'

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\ York City Fights 'To Semi .. Finals In F lAo Soccer . LONDON (AP) - Third.Division

! York City fought its way through to theseml·finals of the Football Association Cup Saturday-and so equalled an' English soccer record.

York's iIiside left Arthur Botto.m scored a disputed go.al 13 mlnutl!s from, time to give his team an hp~et 1'() victory over Second Divi· sion Notts County In the quarter· fmals.

Favored Wolverhampton Wand· I ercrs, pla~'ing nearly Ule whole of 'I the match with only 10 men after

nn injury to fullback Bill Short· first • Division Manchester Cltv ;:craped through to a 1rO victory ~t Town and Newcastle United tied 1-1

Thus Sunderland, York City and Manchester City are thro.ugh to the 5emi.flnal~. Huddersfield and New· castle will replay tlr.!irgame In mld·week.

A total of 204,000 fans paid £31" ~OO to see the four matches. Ex· riled fans in the 58,000 crowd at

I Birmingham broke thro.ugh bar.

I riers and overflooded on to the !(round early in the !lame. Police

I forced th~ cro.wd hack.

I, York's victorY means It becomes

the Third Division ciub to reach the seml.finals since Ihe FA Cup competition started In 1871. TIle others \vere Mlllwall in1937 and Port Vale last year.

Cheering York fans Invack!d the !lround at the end and chaired their lllayers off the field.

York's goal came from a free i leick, just outside tlJe penalty area, i hy rl!rht wlnl!cr BI11\' Hughes.

SUFFERS CONCUSSION Wolverhampton fullback Short·

house \\'~nt off the Ileld after four minutes play against Sunderland &nd did not return. He was taken to ho.spital with concussion.

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Grand Falls el rions Buchan! Saturday nigl second game Newfoundlanc time ran out resurgance' 01 give Grand F ~est of fi\'e , Trailing 3,( minute~ to I Miners siaml the final mil it a thrilling

But it was goal lending made it poss come close Trainormen. stops. Fourl in tbe secon

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GRAND FALLS, (Speclall­Grand FaJls edged defending cham· rions Bucbans Mlner3 3·2 here on Salurday night In the thrllUng ~ccond game of the Senior A All· Newfoundland Hockey finals, as time ran out on· the third period rc!urganee' of the Buchaneers, to eil'c Grand Falls a 2·0 lead In the ~~st of fh'e series. .

Trailing 3'() with less than eight minl1tr~ to go In the game thu ~liners slammed In 111'0 'gnal, .In t~c final minutes of play to mak!' it a thrilling playoff flnlsh.

But It was only the magniflcent goal tending of Greg Flo)'d that made il possible for the Miners to come close to the. hlgh-flylng Tralnormen. He made thirty.seven ~lops, Fourteen of these came In lhe second period. .

~ln>l of his sa\'es were made on rlo;e·ln drives and partially screen· r~ shols. A crowd In excess of 3000 watched the game 'which was I", lar a grealer crowd pleaser t1;an the first game of the series.

1\ \l'a~ ~ rough game with refer· rr~ Judson and Colby hamUng out , lotal (If 1~ penRlties, 8 10 Buch· .n~.

Grand Fa\1~ opcned the scoring at 3,:11 01 the first period. With AI MII\lIn~ serving a .tripplng pen· ~\ly Ihe Papertowners carded the puck Into the Buchans zone. FIord ~topprd a shol from the' hlueline hut the rebound bounced out In front 10 Hannaford who (ired at point·blank range. Floyd mRde the m'. but McKenzie was .Johnny on Ihe lpot to tip In the. rebound and Grand Falls led 1·0. .

At 8.58 of the period Cloble "Jet" Colllns made the score 2'()

for Grand Falls as he scored on I beautiful play. He picked up a

'Ioole puck at" his . own blue line, pmed rink wide 10 Al Folkes, then lPed down the ice 10 take

Ihe returning pass and fire ,a baek.hand Inlo the Buchans nct.

A slight rhubarb developed al the 14.16 mark of the period whcn Colllns received his second penalty of the period for boarding. Bisson of BuehRns was Injured on the play and all the players gathered round to sce how' badly lie was injured. All of a sudden Howse and Loder dropped their glo\'cs and started wrcstUngTri the centre of the Icc. The referees quickly Intervened however and both play. ers were banished tor roughing. There was a total of 9 penalties In the flrsl period.

Both teams failed to score In the second period although the Faulk. ncr.Grignon.Colllns line came close several Urnes for Grand Falls only to be stopped cold by Mr. Floyd. He made 14 stops In the second period as against 6 for McInnis In

passing play with Tony Walsh and big "Red" Wadden at 19.21. , Fans we,e on the edg.es of their

,seats for the remaining seconds of the game but'lhe Grand Falls leam succeeded In holding of[ the Miners' last drive.

Shots on goa\; In the game were hy Grand FaUs 37, by Buehans 22 .. Standout players of the game were Floyd, Wadden and Bowman for Buehans, and Amadio, Howse and Folkes for Grand Falls. .

, LINEUPS GRAND FALLS-Goal, Mclnnlsj

defense, Amadio, ~owse, Thomas, Songerj £orwards, Faulkner, Col· Iins, Grignon, Hannaf01;d, Gould· lng, McKenzie, Trainor, Flokes, Andrews, Goobie.

BUCHANS-Goal, Floydj de· [ense, Scott, Loder, Bowman, Bls· son: forwards, Wadden, Hornell, AI Mu11lns, Roy Mullins: Walsh, Doug McNeil, Higdon, Dan McNeil, Cooper.

Referees-Judson and Colby.,

tht! Grand 'Falls net. There were S· T P·AT'·S MEET four penalties called In the period.. • 2 to each lenm. ' HT

Gra.nd Falls scored their third BLUES TONIG and final goal at 11,38 of the, Ihlrd period. Collins carried thc lIN SR. HOCI1EY puck Inlo the Buchans end and • \. passed to Alex Faulkner. He stick· The second ~ame or the Sec. handled round the Buchans ric· ond round In senior hockey takes fensc and shol the puck at an open place tonh:hl at the Stadium as comer. Floyd made a good save the City hockey league swings but Vic Gri~nnn ~rabbed Ihe re· back Into acllon after the AII.New. bound and hlazed a shot into lhc foundland series. twines. Second placc SI. Pat's meet the

At 14.22 Rllchan. broke Me· fourlh place Feildians In tonight's Innis' shutout' as AI Mullins scored game which Is sci down fOl' 8.30. from elose·ln. Wadden fOllght bls Victory for the ,Patricians will way Into Ihe Grand Falls zone· sol!dly entrench· their hold on sec~ and slipped a pass to DOllg lite· and place while a Felldian win Nell, he sbot right on but McInnis will bring Ihcm 10 within one point made Ihe sa\'e only to havc Al of third place Guards WllO play Mullins knock in the rebound. their final game of the second

With less than 4 minules to go round against Holy Cross on In Ihe game Bowman tried. to pul Wednesday. on some extra pressure as he sent out 4 forwards with only one de· fence man. This move paid off as Dan McNeil scored on a nice High School.

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spiel at the Curllng Rink on Sat· -urday. All rinks were occupied all day and some very fine curling was witnessed. After the scores were tabulated at the end of the day If read tbat Lady Oulerbridge and her team of Dr. Josephson, Mrs. G. Jack, Rnd W. Watson was hlghliner wllh a margin 'of 47 points. Congratulations.·

On Monday the.final open entry points game· for, the season

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I/Habs' Cards Lose First . . .. Exhihition Game In Citrus toop . I W· .

The SI. Louis"· Cardinals wenl l ., n g S down to their first defeat of the I Grapefruit League seasOn unday, howing to Ihe poient Cincinnati R'~dlegs 6·2.

• In three previous games. the

. !\Iarlin Craig's goal with less before Bill nyan scored .for City than two minutes gone In overtime at 13.40 unassisted to shoot Cily play shattered an 8-8 deadlock and in (ront again at 7·0.

\'ollng Cardinal pitching staff had allowed only two run" But Cin· cinnati's specialty the !ong ball­prc. ved their undoing.

Richard Involved In Bralvl As Cmia.dieiLs Lase 4·2

gave Bell Island Junloe .AIl·Slars Bell Island folight back for the a 9·8 victory over. SI. John's Jun· third time to tic thc score at 1.23 iors and· the e~stern title ·in All· of the (hird period with Gordon Newfoundland Junior hockey. al Skanes' goal from Ray Murphy Dell Island arena on Saturday making Ihe score 7·7. City forged night. In [ronl again on Tubby Sparkes'

Muscle·man Ted Kluszewski' .hit: BOSTON (AP) _ Maurice Ri. Mackell when Richard wenl wild Post who had struck oul fIve I h . (.' . t If' th ~!l' d ( .' I d h d Wally' rhard tcmocrmenlal star of I e II'lth Ive mmu cs e t In e·. Ir ' a rIp ~ an a ome r~n an I i\Ion(;eal Canadicns, naIled IInes- prriod. ..;. drove. In two runs With a homer. I man Cliff Thompson with a wicked WINGS CO~IE CLOSE ". B;ooks Lawr~ce las charged I • ight _ hand punch in t.lIC t:,ird DETROIT (CP) _ Dutch Reibel With the defeat. i period Sunday night as I~e Habs fcored thre~ goals an~ Marce\. rro. , The New York :ankees ,set a ro-, bowed 4.2 to Boston Brums and nO\'osl two as DetrOIt Red Wmgs cor~ in reverse II ~en theh dropp~d ~aw thdr first.place lead dwindle I trounced Toronto Maple Leafs, 6.1 thClr fourth slralght game, thIS t . . ( Sunday night. It was Ihe seventh

The Island Junlors led Ihe CIty, third go~1 of the game at 2.33 to ~ 'aUer the firsC' period but had hand City an 8·7 lead on a pass to eome from behind In .the third (rom Len Coughlan. on~ to, the Bo.ston .R::d Sox 4·2. 10 Ri~hirr:L" sihe National Hockey ~tr~ight victory for the Red Wings,

ThiS II as the fIrst I1me ever that L " ' leading scorer wcnt wild ml'\'ing them to within two point! the erstw~lIc Bronx Bombers have, aft~~~~:ing cut on the 'head in a of the 1II0ntreal Canadiens in .the lost Iou: !~ a row a~ the start of melee willi Boslon defenceman Hal torrid run for the National Hoc!tey

when·"Si. John's surged ahead 7·0' In the second period. City look' the: lead again In t,he third period but the Island squad tied il up 10 forc!! the extra session.

BeU Island, who turned back Bay Roberts 114 In the first game of the east coast round robin, will now meet the, winner of the Grand Falls·Buchans·Gandcr cenlral ser· les, at the Stadium during Easter week.

The game was a fast, exciting one all the way with the wldert lead at any time being Bell Is· land's 3·1 bulge, early in the first period, From then on it was goal for goal as City came from. behind to go ahead. Bell Island oulshot St. John's 38·27. Goalies Bill Rob· son o[ City and Fre,d Cole of pell Island made some dazzling stooPs, PAT O'BRIEN

• , . three for Island

Pal O'Brien's third goal for Bcil Island knoll cd the cOllnt for the iourth time al 4,20, -to set the slage [01' Ihe overtime frame. The Islanders pre~scd· the aUack from the slart of overtime and it paid of{ at 1.35 wilen ~Iar·lin Craig slammed in thc game-winning tally.

Slars of the game were Pat O'Brien of Bell Island and Tubby Sparkes of Cily with three goals apiece and Island hero Martin Craig with 111'0 goals,

LINEUPS.

Ihe . exhIbition campaign. Laycoe. When Thompson Iri~d to lr.!ague championships. DIck Groat, t!le. for~er Du~e intervene Richard nailed him With only three games left In

basketball al.l.AmeflCa, smglt'd Ip l\ ainst thc boards and one of his the regular season, the Canadienl, tbheu 10th InnIdng. to Ibhreapk.ttsubP thhe 1J~II'S caught (1)e official under the have 91 points to Detroil's 89 •. a "ame an gIve clurg II' 'fh' It· M tre I PI1'at~s a 4·3 decision over the tye, raising a large swe mg., Thesed rlva s mee

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Ph'l d I h' Ph'll' Richard went after Layeoo tWIce urs ay and aga n 10 e 01 ,mx I a e p I~ lies. . with his stick. connecting to the Sunday. to wind up the seas()n.

The rookIe mound sensation 01 t I" I ad La"c· oe was DetrOIt's assault Sunday night 1 1St '-, K I"p r f Bos on p a~ cr s Ie. - . _as ep emll.r. ar " Done 0, d b 11\ yes He said one moved Red Wing goalie Terry thcd Btrookdlynt D~dg~rs, got !o Wt °thrk ~~t I~~ ~~ts Dc·amee f~om Richard's Saweh'Jk past Torol\to netmiti'der ~n osse 11'0 mmngs agams e • h f h H L I Y 'n th race lor 'the C~' Wh'l S 'th n' g stIck and anoll er rom a punc. arry um e I e .Icago I e ox WI gr~ I Yin It was the second maior out. Vezina trophy. Lumley, who held

results, yielding only Iwo hls, But l burst of the season by Richard. a two.goal lead befor>! the game, 'Ih.e Pale. Hos~ won, the game 6.~ In Toronto Dec. 29 he b,'1rew his now trails Sawe-..'luk by tllree., ;~d~~~~blng Billy Loes and Johnn~ gloves at linesman. George Hayes R~ibel's three goals gave him ~1

'J k b and drew a $250 fmc. tallies for the scason. Sp~oner, W,IO str,uc o~t 27 ~a~ Richard hit Thompson twice, his' S~wchuk lost his shutout. Ih lers 10 his fIrst hlo. maJor leaou. b h' thing the official less than three minutes le!tw hen rames har! a carhlage remol'ed est punc ca c f hi 'k'~' d' th .' t ~IDng the boards ncar the Boston GeorgJ Armstrong drove hom~ a 10m s n c urmg e II In cr. t h partially screened l:Hooter. .

H.e reported thai thc kn~c gave A~~O'M,\T1C SUSPENSION However, Sawchuk had the-'lIb. mm no tro~lble but that hiS shaul· TI 'I t I I r wound up liurtion o( gelting an' assist. In.ih. der 11'3, shff Ie ., un rea sa .. TIGERS WIN' with a mate-a penally. ca.mng f~r second p~riod, .he, made a dIYIn.

'fh D tr 't T' 11 1 t a $100 fine and suspensIOn un hi sto\, of SId Smith s Mol and Pro-G 2 '~I Cy '01 v Igr.rts1 rolll·cic\\, uOk a: ili< ca~' i~ reviewed by league went I'Je Iun lenglh to Aeor-a.,

. VIC or 0 er Ie I I a cc - -"' b 11 U d' t' s' w B • • I 'b' J W i Ilresident Clarence Camp e • I: \\'as Ie seeon aSSI! m a • r .. \ es on lome rl!nS } . . , Laycoe received a five· minute chuk's career. ,

Porter and Ha.rvey Kuenn, and ;he hi h.stickinl( penalty for dra\\'in~ RANGERS TOP HAWKS " C.levcla~d Indian; smole ~he New I bl~Od and an additional 10 min. NEW YORK (CP }-New York ;ork ~Iants 13·6 a!le: ~elng held; ~te;. for misconduct. R"ngers clinched fifth place in tM _eorci.ss for four Innln~S.. I Th I d d ~lontl'cal's un- Natiunal Hockey League Suncl., The Chicago Cubs vanrtUlshell, e 055 en c , " ' .... ,. ' th~ Indians' "B" team 10.4 while i heatcn stNak at 11 games ~~d nIghl dOWning the last-plaN .,.,,, : . b til ("B" lubs r.ii1wau I couplcd with second·plaee DetrOIt s oago Black Hawks 5-2. , • , itn \ a e dOC' . \ 11'-4 - I'ictory over 'foronlo, left Montreal' Harry Watson and Metro p,rY' ' ee ounce meIDna 1 __ • __ : in first place by only two points. slai tallied for .the Black Ha.\vk!, '

MacDonald, Don Clarkc, Ron Skirv· II F ourth·place Boston also pulled to who h~d to WID Sunday nigJIt" ing, sub goal. within one point of Toron!o. game If they were. 10 cateh··,th.

Referees-Stan Connors and Boston had the game chnehed Rangers,;.! , with a 4-1 lead on two goals by SATU!lDAY'S RESULTS :

Noel VIDlcombe. captain Ed Sandford and one cach Boston 1, Montreal 2. by ,R.zal Chevrefils and' Fleming New York 2, -Toronto 1.

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ST. JOHN'S-Goal, Bill Robson; weekly. Harold Rran opened scoring for defence, Len Coughlan, Bill 2Y.z miles out Torbay Road.

st. John's at 4.40 of lhe first pcr· Goobic Fred Vallis, Fred Mor· For further information and lad but Beli Island answered with ri,sc~';' forwards, Don Smith, B~li goals by Sheppard from Lew' Gillies, Tubby Sparkes, Howlc literature contact Skanes, Pat O'Brien from Ray Young. Harole! Ryan, BiJi Ryan, TOR BAY TRAILER SALES Mu~hy and O~rien ~m Tomn U~OI~I~~'~S!~~i~~~,,~_~S~ta:n_B:r:c:~:'_':~:~:~~~e!p~~t~m=0:n~.=u~ __ ' ____ 7 _____ ~ ______________ ~ Roberts to go ahead 3·1 after nine'. _ minutes 'of play. Goals by Bill' Gillies unassisled and Tubby Sparkes from Giilies tied it 3·3., anrl City took the lead for the fir,t time when Bill Goobie beat Cole at 12.40 10 hand City a 4·3 lead. '

Bell Island fought back with goals by ~Ial·tin Craig Irom Ray Murphy and Gerald 'f~Ylor from Martin Craig to take a 5·4 first

'period lead, Beli Island outshot St. John's 15·7 in the opening period.

TUBBY SPARKES ••• three for City

City outs~ot Bell Island 11-8 in the second 'period and outseorcd them 3·l to go ahead 7-6. Tubby Sparkes' goal· from, Don Smith at 1.52 and Smith's goal fro," Bill GIllies at 3.58 made it 6-5. Fred Coxsworthy's goal from Aidan' . Craig tI~d It 6-6 for Bell Island

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only had $51 In her purse at'the belllnning with the 1860 penny, r---~-----------~-"""':'------"':"---------; time. I held' out for the other continuIng down to the last 1939 ' UC10ty In'ter .. C·luh $17 and then th, phone raDII and coin. . . Th Th t . P . n Jess CarmichaE.'l was .announced The othera JI1 the room \fatched . . 'e!" e a re a' g' e Ii

., She wanted tOilet me out In the him. \then Johnny was nearly • . • Bow ".ng League t::. I .. ~~~~~i~;;::!!~~~i!lt.!!!~!:.!.!!S:- worst way .. and wltboutstopplnll througll, James Sutton suddenly . . " : I . ,., , to think she lIave me the limping laughed. "You're a chiraeter, C 0 C , . ,i' . say first," Johl1nysald, "then ,I goose b~nk to make up th~ dU. Fletcher. You ~prlng you~ch1ld. . .'. omment·. '.n . urrent· Movies G. E. 0IL-3 ',. 1.'\: Johnny dug the handful of don't care whu takes the coins. ference. Johnny paused. 'Cum· Ish :ames on us and· we're hypo • CH. Cowan .. 199 215

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i;i\':i pennies and dimes from his Mr. Carmichael, Miss Colston. mlngs and Jes! quarreled and notlz~d. We listen to you and W. Hammond 174 159 • .,:,. :":1 pocket. "This." He put the coins some otthls Is going to be rather she went out, leaving him In her we watch you." He chuckled. L. Keels .... 291 238

,; ,i' : In the table beside his chair. painful." apartment-". "Do you know, Uncle Jess, that CAPITOL . STAR PARAMOUNT G. Hindy •••. 288 212 ,:: jl: I" 'She wanted the pennies and "Go ahead, Fletcher .... said Car. "That's what she says," Hertha Qur friend Fletcher here last .. . 952 824 ',.,{l ,limes so badly. I bought ber S8 michael gruffly. put in spitefully. night hIred a limousine to take BANK N.S.:-O !: ::" worth. Pennies are pennies to "You all know 'about Allee • • • him out .to your hollie and that . ( T. Murphy .. 191 156

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', .. ,:: her, and dimes, dimes." Cummings. Jess was Infatuated "I THINK she . told the truth. he charged the hire to his room Now Playing Today To-morrow M, Osmond •. 203 149 :';. '. Sulton looked at his uncle. "A with her. So much so that he Somebody else. came in-some· at the Barblz(ln~Waldorf Hotel _ H. Howell., •. 202 246 > :: ,'unch of old.fashloned Indian gave her Olr.! of his boyhood body who ,k?I!W that Jess was here? , •• and he happens to be "DEEP' IN MY HEART" -- I -- I E. Power ..... i70 264 f.,. : !iead pennies-and dimes and treasures and confided In her. Up Th~t s the person who living at the Forty·Flfth Street WITH JOSE FERRER, GEORGE MONTGOMERY IN . JANE POWELL, 1 766 81S :f:; Ijuarters. I thought-" . to a point. Hp. told Alice' Cum. Id~~ed him .• , Hotel." . MERL'E OBERQN, "JACK McCALLL' . ~~~~~~E~~,?ROM, I VICS-3 ,,: '1.,' "That thel'e was a message in mlngs that If anything happened bFleltc~;dr, carkmlchael asked l'I've been tr his room," said RQSEMARY CL.OONEY . DESPERADO" "Athena" !ltG't' t'H. Dawe .. ~.191 1"230 1111

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'I; :.i Ihe bank? That's the message." 10 him, to gIve the limping so er y, " u ynu now who that Carmichael. CYD' CHARRISE -- ' .. " s newes: A. D '::: Johnny Indl~ated the heap of bank to his father. It would tell pe,~so is? ,', •• • "I killed Wild BI11 Hickok" musical In color, has stars songs: E h

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!I, . rolns. . ' him who' had killed him." " Mr. Carmlc)Jael, Johnny said, JOHNNY straightened from ar. -- . says George Montgomery, "a~d and da.nces, and-musclcs. : '. C urehin •. 227 ! "'. Sutton looked at the coins, per. "I don't understand that" Her. this morning When I was here rang In;; thc coins. "Read It, Mr. This Is the !Aory of Sigmund I'm glad, belause he was a fraud" The slars are represented by I!?' Oldford •. : Ii :; i plexc!i. ':One of your ,jokes, tha said, puzzled. "It-It 'sounds talking to Mr. Sutton and you Cormlchael. Read It. It's the Romberg, who had two loves, his Before rushing to the defense Jane Powcll, Edmund Purdom, .'; "i: • Fletcher?' . as If. he expected to be kllled." were In the other room listening, message your ~nn wanted you to wife and his music. The taunts of the lengendary Hickok, you Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, PARKER'S-O

· .!'": !. ":'0/0 joke." "He did" he said that you started out In read." . of a theatrical agent against the should reaUze that Montgomery Louis Calhern and Linda Chris· ,J. Birmingham 170 159 138 .fB5 · :::':. Hertha Coblon got up 'and "I stumbled Into this thing" life as a telegraph operator. Was. ''I taught JaB.' the Morse code "Oom.pa.pa''o'of his Viennese wal. has the drop on you. The actor tlan. The s~mgs and dances are G. Nixon .... 169 211 181 1141

:; . 18mB over. She looked at the Johnny went on.' "A bill colle~. th~t true?" . when he W89 eight years old," tzes goad Romberg (Jose Ferrer) went to the trouble of learning done to the words and melodies J. Madden •• 247 230 253 '73D :. " ; rolns. "1 never saw these, but tor came to my hotel and one 'Why, yes, I was the station said Carmichael. He looked at into w'rltlng his first popular all about 'Wild BI11-he got the of Hugh MartIll and Ralph Blanc. J. Simms.. . .170 175 1S8 SOL , ",' Jess told me once about the bank thing led to another and he de. agent and telegraph operator at the rows of coins spread out on song and leads tp be the heglnn. facts as well as the legends-be· f The muscles belong to a group 756 775 708 %237

. he had as a boy. "She looked at rled me to collect a long.overdue a ~~tt1e town In Ohio.". ' the table. "I don't understand, Ing of a distinguIshed carecr. fore starting work In the title 0 the brawnIest bodies and big· CAN. PACKERS-3 , I car~!ChaeL "You gave It to bill against Alice Cummings, C:,? you still read the Morse Fletcher." With his old friend from Vlcnna, role of "Jack McCall Desperado," gest bleeps boasted by strength. G. Pike .. ..148 141 119 ~.

, I him. Nothing woUlil have happened- c~c'. "The pennies are the dots, the Anna Mueller (Helen Traubel) Columbia picture In color by and·health worshippers in and N. Ryan .. ..1114 173 177 M4 . i i. Carmichael nodded quietly. that Is, I would not have gotten Once you learn that you never dimes the dashes and the quar. and Broadway's darilng Doroth; Technlcolor which opens Today near Hollywood. The Adonlses T. Morrissey •. 149 179 150 488 : ; He was very fond of the bank." Involved In this mysel£-lf I forget It. I might not be able to ters the spaces between words Donnelly (Merle Obero~) by hIs at the Star Theatre. were signed by Producer Paste· R. Roberts •. 266 239 3113 881 : I "Can 1 havl' these?" Hertha hadn't taken II short cut to find. send a mess!:g!: any more, but I Read It, Mr. CarmIchael." . sIde to advIse and en~ourage "The legends built around Hlc· rnak to appear ip "Mr. Universe" 757 732 B19 2801 'i I asked a note of wistfulness In Ing Alice Cummings. I might add . still read one unless It was Carmichael Rave a start. His Romberg becomes an Important kok's feats are as false as an contest of "Athena." HORWOOD'S TC-O ~: ker voice. "It's-It' might be a that wllh Interest the amount In Internatlona, eode.~' eyes 4arte!\. to the coins. 'If person on Broadway, bringing to upper plate," according to Mont· Among the stalwarts who turn· J. Collins.. ..201 235 2411 .. , I kind of remembrance." stl1l due was $74. "Just a moment, then." Jess Is killed," he read slowly, the musical stage such hits as gomery. "He had as much sports· ed actors for the picture were P. Flynn.. ..158 180 192 !IOIJ

and began ,~ortlng out the quar. "One of Fletcher's tricks" cried "Midnight Girl" "New 'Moon'" a chicken coop. He shot more 1949." "Mr. World of' 1949" and L Skanes.. • .122 181 1ft *2S . I "There'. some things I want to "I nailed her for that bul she Johnny stepped to the table Then he g:.ve a violent start. "Maytlmc" "l\Iy Maryland" manship as a hungry weasel in Steve Reev~s '·Mr. America of W. Pcddle •• 229 175 172 lI'ft

I ters, dimes ani pennies. He lined James Sutton hoarselY.' I "The Student' Prince." But it men In the back than a spinal an· "Mr. Universe of 1950" and Ric" . 708 731 7112 2191

:' : up, according to the date, "Is It, Sutton?" Johnny de Isn't until he meets Lillian Har. esthetist. And his dealings with har~, Sabe;,· who wears ~~owns IMPERIAL TC-3 I.:', '1 IrIs (Doe Avcdon) and despIte a Indians were notoriously crook· ~~1 MArt'l Ne.w York State and J 'd " r antic Coast" . 1\[oUoy.. • .296 270 JOG ,.

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. marrying her' that he becomes . "Hickok's reputation sprang The technical advisor for the J' osse.., .247 171 20lI m a happy man: Romberg cllmaxes maInly from a fracas In whIch he contes~ sequence no mean ath· D ~,~~~~; .. 281 28S 225 711 his career by conducting the New supposedly ellmated a gang, of l~le 11Imse.lf. He Is Bert Good· . • .200 281 3M 814

jYork SymphollY Orchestra In that 10 desperadOES with gun and ;,lch, the fl~st .. man to be named O'KEEFE's.-10024,107 'ge32991

,city's most distinguished concert bowie knIfe. 'Fo: .90 years this Mr. AmerICa ~1,939), an~ now L.

I ball. But he cannot resist turning has been regarded as the great. the ollcrator of fl~c ~ymnalslums Gosse.. ..201 156 199 II~I t th . dl d I I h est single.handed fight In Amer. devoted to the pursuit of power· F. Snow •• • .223 2'78' 323 1122 a e au cnce an s ng ng t e . ful pectorals H Bu ki h 165

son;: inspired by his wife-"When lcan history. It was the seed from . . . .. C ng am 186 189 II4t 1 Grow Too Old to Dream." which sprang the myth of Wild In addltlo.n to the lUtcnor J. O'Keefe •• 168 184 2011 1157

• BllI Hickok. shots, Goodpch surprlvsed out· 777 782 918 24'711 • "But court rccords pro\'c that door. :equenccs filmed at Cali., MAMMY'S-3

the 'gang of desperadocs' were fornla s i\luscle Beach, a slretch P. Oliver.. .. 286 158 223 88S

CORNWALL only a farmer, hIs cousin and his .of sand ncar Hollywood famous R. Jeans.. • .201 210 2~1 1142

. nephew, who were slaughlerr.d In for the. d~velo{lmcnt .of detoids L. Gosse.. . .252 280 277 $01 I '. a one.slded fight by Hickok and and lahsslmus dOl'Sls. save~al F. Ryall.. . .235 298 278 '110'

_______ ..;..._.....;;;.. a number of henchmen" . of the handsome young men fhx· 974 942 1009 2M2

Today Montgomery goes o~ to SlY ing their biceps on this beach BANK COMMERCE-fl that Hlcltok was a bad marks. were offcred parts in II Athent" A G dd

__ man; that he was a dirty fighter. and were hapllY to muscle In on B.' 0 k,en ...... 191 147 311ft tllC stars Coo .. .. .. .. 112 121 1113

JANE WYMAN, and that he often bacKPd dowlI' B S . ' IN "SO BIG" from a gun dcui Wild Bill killed The first ":\Tr. America" sums D' now.. .. .... 89 122 211

_ sevcral Fort Ha~es soldiers in a up. his t~,eo,ries on body building . G1annou .. ..!~: 1:' . brawl while he was sheriff of bncfly It 5 I!ever too late to

. 'Warner Bros' rum based on 'So Hayes City. He got out of town throw your weight around,' he HCAA-2 I Big.' the Pultizer prlze.winning fast to escape a military posse. says. , G. Breen.. ..320 323 :Ill 1'1" novel by Edna Ferbe S D Fitzgerald •. 278 278 ...... -r, opens a~'S Montgomery" Jack 1\leCaU THAI.. ETT L. TD' "'"' ...... Today at the Cornwall Theatrc. Desperado' shows up Wild Bili Lindy' Barbo~r dl~char~ed car. J' Wadden .. 269 231 179 8'1'9 Jane Wyman, Sterling Hayden Hickok for exactly what he was,! go Ilf fish and is' noll' moored up . Casey •• . .321 296 322 nil and Nancy Oslon star In the story a 14.earat stinkcr." I for the season as Is also the 118 11211 1041 ~55 of Selina DcJong and hcr family !II t 1\1' ? ? ? 1-1

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Y awar IV nn~r .Jane IVIATEJRFRONT JOB BROS. & CO. LTD. 7. ap er .. 159 'Wyman Is secn as Selina DeJong".' . 'W. Dawson .. 143 and Slirll g 11 d 1 Fishery trawler Blue Foam. , n ay en pays the DIRECTORY 'TllJlnlllll, master, dis~halged C. K!vanagh •• 297 part of ruggr.d Pcrvus DeJong. cargo of fresh fish. after dis· I 'I, Kennedy .. 1~8 Xancy Olson Is another of the 757 key personalities 'In tIlC story. ON DOCK ~:::~~dIO~~2cd 8 a.m. Thursua~', i FEILDIANS-2

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, "So Big" was produced by lI!.V. B~rin. lI1.V. Isabcl II.. Fishing trawlcr Blue Spray, i A. H.Rll •• • .259 270 11Icnl'Y Blanke and directl1d b ~I: v. ~Iarmlls and S. S. Glencoe Blackwood, master, from Grand I P. RIce .... 246 224 i Robcrt WIse. Slcl' F tY 11'111 come orr. dock Monday or Banks lli!charging cargo of fresh'l S. Wind~l'r •. 234 208 I e orrcs, Tue5d~r I Elizabeth Frn~cl" and!IIartha . . fbI!. : O. Whee er .. 226 172

!llyel' head the supporting cast. AT DOCK Fisllf'ry'lrawler Blue Wave 61.1 965 874

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I manded. "Does the message gll'e H M' C\ C'1 ua ,y prusecu e Ie ran. . ous on •• his nsme, 1\lr. Carmicllacl"" N f dl 'Cd D~~K I iBanks fishery. A. LaFossc .. 288 246

. Carmichael continued' dully ~ D ~w olin, an 'lrc ug 1031ANCHORED IN THE HARBOUR R; Whelan .. 186 121 "'Jlm Sutton dId it. lIc' "-h~ In~eCS~~gar::csimdan'M riP·D. :O~'I .Grcc~ Ship S. S. Haujipatera, E, Clouston •. 236 250 hesitated-" 'he killed L. Smith. Chr!stma:; sca~ ~I £\ aSI ;e; ~'\\'IIi shiLl up to dock to load a 857 BOO son!' II . A E HICKMA~ COl ~ i . cargo of papcr .when theS. S. BROOKFIELD-3

•. " ., D. Dundrednan moves out. G Whitle 271 188 "That's a 1Ic1" yelled Sulton Manan Ehzubeth, from north ON THE SOUTHSIDE . 1'1 ..

"Lester 'Isn't dead. He _ he ern ports, moored up to eventu· M,V. Elger Joncs is gelting ~. Moore.. • .233 ;;! phoned me today from Idaho." ally ~~Oo:B~:c~ 0 rcady to take up the Portugal Ii Burge~s •• 248 217

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l.OD-Hl1lbl1ly Matinee. C J' 0 N 1.30-SmUey Burnette. US-Tennessee Ernie.

MONDAY, March Blh. . 2.DO-Bud's Bandwagon.

l.OO-Mid Day Serenade. 1.15-L.1ura Limited. 1.30-CBC News and Weather. 1.~5-Doyle Bulletin, ~.Oll-Your Good Neighbour. 2.15-Wortls with Music, :?29-lJomlnion Time Signal. 2.3ll-AtianUc School BroadcalL 2.45-The Happy Gang. J.I5-~lusical Kitchen. 3.30-Trans Canada Matine .. UO-CBC News. 4.35-Thnc Iy Tunes. 4.411-Chlldren's Story. !I.l5-)lusic of the West. lI,30-Flsherles Broadcast. !I.45-Klndcrgarten of the Air. G.OD-Share the Wealth. S.I5-lntermeuo. 6.25-Program Preview. fi.3O-Supper Guest. S.~5-Brltain Sings. 7.00-CBC News and Wealher •. 7.l5-Warren Downs.

'7.30-1IIt of the Day. 7,45-Doyle Bulletin. . 8.l5-Hour of St. Francl .. R.30-Rawhlde. . U5-llelodles by McLeod, p.OO-National . Farm Forum. 9.25-Farm Forum New •• 1l.31}-1'ress Conference.

lO.OO-Hawall Calls. IO.30-CBC Sympbony. 1l.3D-CBC News, Roundup and

Talk,

VO.eM MONDAY,· March Wh.

7.00-Breakfalt Club. 7.3D-News. ROO-Breakfast Ciub. R,3Il-Hit of the Day. R.a5-News 8.40-Name the Newfoundlander 9.00-Three Sons. • P.I5-Man From Yesterda, 1I.3D-lluslc In the Morninlo PA5-The Dark God.

lOOO-New&. lO.05-Musle from Cout In Cout. ]031l-The Sona lind the Star. l(1,45-0rganl Enchorel. lO.~$-New •• 11.OO-Rldln' tbe Ranlle. 1l,3D-Song Time. lIA5-Keyboard Caper •• 12,OO-ToPI In Popa. 12.30-News. 12.35-Muslc&t Menu: l,3D-News, U5-Tunes for Todar. 2,OO-Betty Grablt-Bam Jam ••

Show. . 3,OO-Dollan on Parade. f.DO-News. •. 05-NewfoWldlind Parad ••. •. 55-New .. ~.OO-Junior Jamboree. 5,30-Supper Serenade. .6.DO-News and Weather.

I Quotations

ACl088 MH-....;.IUD till

."-()ff more bud" than tie could 6U:"1n . Chew" 58 Wrltln, toofl

."Sateand_57"-ln hII Fourth of WI7'" Jub" DOWN

IU_thet well" 1 ~- to thl

7,00- Wake up and Live. 7.lQ.. ·News, 7.l5-Strength for the Day. 7.30-News, 7,35-Bob Lewis Show. 7.411-News, MO-Bob Lewla Show. 8.0()-New5. 8,05-Bob Lewis Show. S.30-News. 8.35-Bob Lewis Show D.OO-New •• 9.lD.-Plano Moods, 9.20-Blrthday Party. 9.30-Tudor Princess. 9,45-Women's News,

lU.IIO-News. . 10.Dl-Time out with Westons. lO.l5-What's on my Mind. 10,SO-Who Am I? IO,45-lIIemory Hit of the Da),. 10,50-"X" Marks tbe Spot. 1l.OD-News, 1l.Ol-BIll Rinll Show. 1l.1~Tennessee Ernie. 1l.3()-Tbe Devil and the Lad,. 1l.4l1-Davld'l Children, . 12.DO-News, 12.01l-Homebaker. QulJ. 12.1O-HIt of the Day. 12.15-Bllly O'Connor Show. 12.30-News, 12.3l1-Bob Lewil Sbow. l,DO-News, 1.0l-Bob Lewi. Show. 1.l5-Blue Slar News. l.30-News Digest. 1.4()-Bargaln Hour. t35-Sports Parade. UlI-lIIantovalll Melodies. 2.DO-New5, 2.oI-Perry Mason. 2,15-Young Dr. Malone. 2.30-Red Skellon, a.DO-News. 3.01-Housewlves Club (prized, 4.IIO-Newl. 4,05-Spot the Sim. 4.15-Ranch Party. 5,~News, 5.01-Talent Trail. 1I.15-Klddle Carnival. 1I,30-Record Shop. 6,DO-News. '. 6.01-CJON Bulletin Board. 6.15-Sports Parade. 6.2S-News. 6.3()-Denny Vaughan,

. US-Pat Dawllsh. 7.OD-News. , 7.01-Courtship and Marriage. 7.1l1-Second Sprinll. ?ao-New.. . 7.411-Dark stranger. 8.DO-News. 8.oI-Passlng Parade. B,lll-Melody Magic. ll.aO-'T'···~ a Cbance. I,IIO-New.. , 'i. I of Favourites . lI.l~·· '.'.;:;:ous Trials •. "'.' ." NrlYl. 10.0~1I01d Venture, lu.au-~ amous Rescues. ,

IntvHabll" 11"-10 a 2~NoUbe 17EnlertalDtcl.sa Horaeman II ~I~,:I" • falntut --.p Homed U Dtath

.. ~ 3 MOlt .n!ltlve ruminants . 40 Dies • lovel, U I .. HIl'd iiletal -23 Allota . 'I ''TIl / __ It. ~ .--~

r 14"- . II "- and the 24 Nimbua bulin ... " I ~'I Man" 25 Stat. of2"i'he~ , IS Smlll tumOr . e Tidier . a '''nit 'Iven test" llSEmlssloD. 7 Scottllh IY. - ~ Ills oil "Plek a __ , 11 Seniest 8 Ciotho, life" with him" : 20 C,lvll War • Lac~ and 27 AsQ 4Hortent .

&enenl AtfcipoI 28~nd of bomb 4"'On m-'11 "SlIppel)' u I Openlle I0Io 28 :hIlled keel'"

an -" 10 Peel Jl "The 47 Great lAke JZ AustrallaD. 11 "set thl teeth Moonupt . 48 Entranetd

ot1.rlchea on --Jf. _It &0 Rim M"TortolJe ad :-''IP"'IP"I

the __ " r-tf Ve:y (Fr., 2T "Just a cat'.

--...J' IO<>pPGRl 12 CyllDdrieal .' tr+-+--I!l' .... +-+ ... If "Let that be •

--'tolOU" .......... ++~ IUflWJplper

executive IIWorthleq .

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dor.en" 40 "Not a--In

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2,30-Johnny Mercer. 2,4S-Meet the Artist. 3.OD-VOUS Record Room. 5.0ll-Martln Block. 5.OIl-Martin Block. 5,SO-Sports Unllmltro. 5.45-AFRS News. 6.l1l-March of Events. 6.DO-Toplcs and Issues. 7.00-A~'RS News. 7.3D-Pendleton Slory. B,DO-Two for the Money. B,30-Memo for Americans. D,OO-Hollywood Radio Thea trc,

10.100-News. lO.l5-Adventures In Research. lO.30-'Ille Big Storr, 1l.OO-Music 'fm Midnight. 12,OO-Sign Off and Anthem.

"The· odds lirc 3 to 1," said South, "against lOsing two fines· scs." He was quite right, of course. "Only a' very unlucky person could lose finesses as of· len as I do." he continued. "For· tunalely I have a very strong character, for c.therwlse this kind of misfortune might drive me out of my mind."

Children's Puzzle South didn't actuaJly say all tbls, to be sure, but that's what

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he thought. Nobody botJlered to record his actual words, which

• may be Just as well. Inslead of thinking about his bad luck. however, South should have been thinking about his bad play. He shouid have mhde his contract.

South should sec that' both finesses may fall, and that the

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Su I h j h d h d 1· club trlck.lf they arc gh'en thc seas ust was e er 0 • d' , d

lies' cloth':!s and hung them out time to a so. 111 or er to pre· to dry. The bad March Wind Is vent this, South must establish just blowing them around and Suo dummy's spades and discard his sic will have to bring her wash Isolng club. inside the house to drY. She Is The right line of pJay Is to win trying very hard to get one of the the first trick with the king of articles off the line. If you join clubs and lead a spade to the all the numbered dots ogether, Idng immediately. West can take starling .wlth dot lIumber one .. nd. the ace of spades and lead ah· endin, with dot number thlrty·five . you will see what she Is trying to otlier club, but dummy wins wltb rescue. Color when finished. the ace of clubs and cashes ~he --------.:...:...:..:.:.:...:=-_ spades at once so that SO)1tli can

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and' G.E DEALER

discard his last club. Only then can South afford to

try. the finesses. In the two red suits. Both finesses fall, to be sure, but South stll! makes, his game contract.

. Some 'of every woman's new dresses will be cut on the new popular long torso silhouette. SDme will be slim and straight, some· wll: have fUll skirts. In fact the long torso dress wllJl cap Dr no siep\'es, II shallow square necl. and pleated skirt promises' to 1lIl the key dress of the coming sea· sons-spring and summer.'

. IVASH TUSBS

THr: !iTORY OF MARTHA WAYNE

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THE DAilY NEWS, MONDAY, MAR. 14,1955 13 .'., , , J •

ASOUT At.t.YOU CAt-J . RE~T FQJi A GAI<Ac;:,e . r-=- SOME OLD ~ARN, At-JD IT'S 50 FAR FROM HOME 'R:IIJ GOT TO. BUy A 51K!:: TO 60 BACK AIIl" FORTH 70 ITI THI& c;:,U'I FClR6DT 70 TAKE OFF OVERCOAT, I';'

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C . '. ,.. ' . . S · t' '" tho e .turlteys w~rin. No encourage •. ' Statutory' . Notice om m 18 sto~ . 1 S, ~~~~. to. l~dll.s~rlal development ... ,~ .....

, ' . Mrs Graham 'Moores gave het In the mlttl" of Ih' Istlll of . . , d' R .., . GIorgi Knowllng, 111.- of . St.

,On Increase ates. opinions, as'~ 'house~lfe"saylng John'" Newfoundllnd, I retlrld

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that most peIIple have been I~k- Commission Agenl, decenld. Ing ,to niflre and belter electrical

E I .. equlpme·nt~· but she' forecast a' All persons claiming to be

F 0 r e ·c t' rIC 1 t Y future with' less appliances in creditors of or who have any claims or. demands upon or

. . .. every home;:. With cheaper 'elcc- affecting the· above Estate are trleltypeople would use more hereby requested to send par· and, with abundant water supply tlculars of ·samt' In wrltfng, duly

Dr. Florence' O'Neill, director o( the division of Adut Education, returned to. the city on Friday after . attendlrig a conference on 4 H.Clubswbich was held In Tor· . . . .

14 THE DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAR. 14, 1955

Orlonls yellow by nature, but ,..;.-----..;..---~ b dyed white. \Ymn the white \ dYe is removed, it returns to Its Cert' l"f"led natural . color. TIlis eannot be called "yeUowing" in. the old.fa·1 shlohed sense of the word., U' 'd C . ··se .ar

FAST ~FR-EI-G-HT----.-'--'---· SERVICE I Values I '---_____ ,1

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nued from pad! 7) I by a local administration as It was d .. th I' attested, to the undersigned a at our very 00<5, ere s no Solicitors for the Executrlccs of Towns' Electrie Company. Mr. Jack during the first ten years of the reason. why' we people shouldn't the said Estate on or before the replied that they-,-he did not say Company's existence. . 'have plenty of It. ., 4th day of ArpU; A.D. 1955, after who he meant by they':"were walt- Concluding his remarks, Mr. . Messrs. A.E. Penney, H. R. which date. the said Executrices ing to make lome ImprovementS in Powell said the whole matter iIowell l and Ray Osmond were will proceed to distribute the the service. Then Mr. powell read should have been approached In also loud .in their condemnations i~l~h~S~l!rm!lD:;n~hI~~a~~ t;~~ from the report of Mr. Krlbbs, an a dlffcrent way, thal a Judge of of the Commission's concessions shall have notice .

S1. JOHN, N.B. HALIFAX, N,S.

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S1: JOHN'S,

1953 STUDEBAKER Champio'n I 4·Door Sedan. Equipped' with Aptomatic Transmis·1 sion. P.rivately driven. Top; -. - .-,,- - . condition ........... $1825.00 IT DOES MAKE A '--0- DIFFERENC'E

... '\' expert who had been brought In the Supreme Court would have and produced bills to show that Daled at SI. John's the 28th

Retai.l Bargains-at Where You BUY Your Car

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Iroin the ontario Hydro Electric made a good chairman., We know their Increases were considerable. day of F,ebruary, A:D. 1955. Co., and who made a full report little about how or why 'tbl' rate One sorry, I don't know his name, . HIGGINS & HIGGINS, .• on all the plants of the . Company was allowed, we only know that' apa;l fro~ Trickett, gave the fish· Solcltors for ExecutrIces .S follows: you-meaning Mr. Jack, granted erman's side of the pIcture. Some feb28.m7.14,21

. • the Dealer 1951 PONTIAC 4·Door. Here's the List of some of our

Privately driven ... $700.00 I GOOD USED CARS:

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''The Company's three generating the Increase and we were ordered of the Labrador fishermen had F' I . It h8

Ilations supplyinll Jhe Burin Pen In· .through notices In the papers and been paying a dollar a month, for lery,' C Ing lui. e)'stemare run of river plants. over the radio to pay It. about six months of the year, 'rhe amount of storage pmcntly The chairman said lhat the without burning a cent's worth, Toes ',and' Feet developed Is much less than Is reo proper time for us to have made and from now on they would have Over Ule year,~ thousands of bot· qulred to enable the company to uur complainls was .. when 111ey reo to pay two dollars per month for tics of MOONE'S EMERALD OIL· supply Its total load at all times. quested some time ago, but Mr. the same privilege. have bilen sold to help sufferers Alidltlonal storage' in .quantlty to Powell klndly.polnted out thaI we 'find quick ease, comfort' and real do Iny real good would be diU!. are busy peoplo and arc nol paid Mr. S. C. Pike placed before relief from Fiery Itching o( Toes (,lilt If not Improsslble to obtain, by the government to attend meet. Mr. Jack,' petitions signed by the and Feet so many that we unhcsi. and would cost more than It II Ings t~at arc held In St. John's. He residents of Red Head Cove, Lower . talingly say to all suffcrers, worth. It is my eonsldered opinion said the proper place for the Com. Island Cove, Freshwaler, Perry's Try IIloone's Eml"taltl 011 (or dlat to spend more thaD a Domlnal mission to have heard all the Cove, Flatroek, Fortune Bay" Old 10 days, following the ~implc, amount on Iddltlonal. Itoralle hearings was In this area, where PerUean, Bay-de.Verde, Caplin easy IUrections. If not fUlly would lie merely chasing' good the company collects Its money. Cove, Spout Cove, Victoria, Caven· satlslled - your money back.

h h dl h H t' Cit 'Vi t t You pay n mUe more lor Emerald

1II0ll"ey after bad. I feel t at muc His final word .was to the many s, ear s on en , n er on, DII hut you'lI know why when ~ou us. of the original funds expended In youna men present. He said "The Heart's Delight and Islington, ·add· It. At dn,g stor.' C\'<rYwhorc.

building these plants was wasted, original charter carries a elause lng that Burnt Point had already lHacDonald Wholesale Drugs Ltd. \ 85 nOlle of: these rivers are' In any which says that at any time after serit Its petition to the Hon. Dr. St. John's ." . . ,. . Dial 5702 sense power rivers. The capital Jhlrty years the municipalities or pottle, for presenlatlon to the cost per H.P. of these plants Is 'the government could take over House of Ass.embly. ~~~MA ~~~RT~~~T ~~O~i ~o great that they are not capable the Company as a going concern, After listening to what was said Yes! We'll Pllt you Into your own (If producing cheap power. ~ubJect to arbitration, the' munl. business-ABSOLUTELY FnEE!

H th Ih C I I i by the various speakers and giving .Just SllOIV FREE pOI"crful sample

owen can e. (lmpany e pal t es appointing one arbl· . ' what 1 consider dlle conSIderation kit to friends and nelgllbours-who made 'such Initial mlstakcs trator, the company one and the to what the Chairman and Mr. llley'li need I'very Item. Do:!'! make Iny Improvements now, he .two together, a third. In case they O'Kcefe said, Ihe writer Is con· Sell-just sllow-but write NOW ll!ked. could not reach an agreement the vinced that there Is not the leasl so you can slarl makin!! hlg

Mr. Powell said that years ago Supreme Court could be asked to ,money-part 01' full timc. QUIrk! . d I I d justification for the Imposed rale I Send yom' nome lo: Department , J of laxes. When nearly every Inrge 1529. Blake Walker Co .• P.O. Box Ncwfoun land's best eng neers 1a appoint one. Its liP to "011 to SO"

made a thorough surve)' of the whether or not that clause will be company in' North America ha~ 657, 1\1ootl'cal. r.Q. m7,14,21.28 water potentialities of the Grand acted upon, he said. Its emphasis on small prnWs and Bank arca. They stated definitely Mr. F. P. Pike ~aid lhe compan" h . I d • ' large turnovers, w Y IS Ihe Un t~ "it would not be a paying propos I· was making about 132% dil'ldent d Towns' Electric Company allowe tion." and asked why Carbonear cus· \0 go to Ihe other extreme. There . That the englneer~, Including Mr. tomers should be asked to pay h . Is something wrong someII' ere and Krlbbs, were right Is borne out by 132% In higher rates, to oUset It Is up to the. people of the the fact that the Company bas this. Mr. Pike also said the dc, Avalon Peninsula to find out jusl sunk thousands of dollars yearly mand charge was unjust and un· what It Is like. It was brought out on the Burin Peninsula. Quoting lair and also dishonest. For tills that the citizens of st. John's are from Doanes report "the loss on charge the Company "uaranteed .. given a discount when their bills

• ore paid on time. Most people here operation In Burin .area was in- the necessarv power, but It hasn·t siderable, being $24,406.00 In 1 0: got that and It won't have it, he h $13,460.00 in 19S1: and $29,508.00' said. pay on "presentation", bul t ey . don't get· a cent discount and for in 19:12. It looks as If this defl~lt • Mr. Graham Moores In his re· their promptness they are asked to must be made up from receipts of marks said his Company would shoulder the debls of customers In eustomers on the Avalon Penln. have to pa" an Increase o[ nearl~

I J • 'another part of the province.

lula, 50 we are pay nil to the 100%.

19?0 PLYMOUTH.' Equipped I 1953 Ch.evrollt Two: deor . w'th h tTl Sedan. A small, compact. Slx·pas· . I eo er. op va ue, \ senger car; clean, attractive and

'Arrivlng $82:.()() checked .by our expert mechall' SI. John's.Nfld 1950, PACKARD 4.Door Ics. Lovel.y two·tone green. Mon. Mar. 28th. Equippcd wtth bullt·ln heater and

From Fro," Saint Jolln. N.B. Halifax. N.S.

5 S NCo. ter .. Tucs. Mar. 2~th Frl Mar. 25th S.,S: Novaporl ... Tllcs. Mar. lath Fri. Mar.18th

1I10n. Mar. 21st ExceptIonally good defroster. Good tires.' $600.00 condition ............. $925.00 down, balance 1~ mo~~r:~ '$1500.

For Fretghl Rcscrvatlons contact

R. SELLARS ClpARKE . Jteamship

1953 CONSUL ii·Door, \ 1951 HUDSON Piacemak,r. A .\" $850.00 medium size, rugged. car; idea.t

1950 FOR d . • for rough roads. ThIS car prt· D. Goo cond,t,on, vately driven; would make an

Special Representative

Tel. 5483. P.O. Benl E·5182 : CO-JEniUd .

Furness, Withy & Company Ltd. Liverpool St. Joho'. Boston Haura~ SI .Iolm".

~ to Ub. "ill to to St. JDbn'~ Boston nauru st. Jobn's LiverpOOl

"Kcwfoundland "Nov:. Scotia" I\la1'. 12 "Ncwfo:mdland" :lIar. 30 "NovlI Scotia" .. ApI· . .15 "Newfoundland" Apr, 30 "~ro\'a S~olla" 1\1"y 18

!II ar. 19 APr. 6 Apr. 22 May 7 May 25 Jnc R

~Iar. 11 JIIar. 15 !\lar. 17 !\Tar. 25 i\!ar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 ."'pr. In Apr. 29 1Ilay 3 1\1ay 5 ~'ay 13 ~lay 17 ~lay 1~ :llay 31 .Tnc. 4 .Tnc. 7 JnL. 14 Jne. is Jnc. 21

"Newfounrllanll" Jnc. 1 Persuns contcmplalmc passage to Europe should makc booklngl

$500.00 able taxi. . Equipped wi~h built· . In heatcr and defrostt'r. Good

--0- tire- $-\~O.OO down, balance ta m01iihs. Price $1100.

Mechanics Special

19S3 MAfFLOWER TV/o·Door Seda!!. Equipped with built·ln

. !wat:.!. row! dr.fro,trr. Qnly 7.000 : miles. Drh'cn by une owner.

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1949 MORRIS 4.poor . U~h~ blut! in cnlot·. 5320.00 d~\\'~ . ,. PrIce S9~1).~O

$195.000: 1950 JAVeLIt~ 4·000r Sed.n. 1947 ROVER 4.Door $300.00 :~;Ildpl~(:rl with huill·in III;at~r .~II~

11950 VANGU' RD 4.0"" i 'lcfr(),I~r. Dark ~~ree!l In e'hO!.

I A ,-,0(, (:ood tir:,.' !\c·.\ scllll'Y. at rml~' i $135.00 . $350.0Q. 1947 MERCURY I,.Door, . ~=E THOSE C.~IRS TO-!-iIGRl

$175.00' Ol'l~r. 8 a.lII. to 10 p.m. d.ily-1952 STUD~BAKER . inc!\lding S\I·,d~y5.

C d $ RC'm~mu~r-YCII'II l1e\'er know omman er ... 250.00 'i:,,~1 the best :,~~I h '1\11 you see

wcll in advance. Air Passagcs arr~ngr.d by ~.O.A.C. - R.L.r.!. - 5c,,(11llnav!an A!r-' All above Cars in running A c: . • C

hnes _ P~n American j\irways _ T.W.A. and connl!<:tmg Air· d .;"'I.UfG .. ~?rv,ce O. lincs. or er ready to drive away. . I. TO.

Consult us regardIng your travel problcms. Ad I·d M t 115·119 ullc~varlh Street FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE e al e 0 ors ; Your Hl.'dson, v"l:mvilgen D~31!r "ElVFOUt\DI,At\D 1I0TEL __ --- .!. ___ ,.."'_n_O_N_t: ~ I Li mited .1~~:;;;~7:'::'C.-: :,,:.: . .:-~'~- . ' .. : '.:":;;;;:;

feb24,tf ____________ ...• _ : USED .CARS and Strawberry i TRUCKS

PI t 1953 MONARCH : ..... 1900.00 i an S 1953 M~TEOR ........ 1450.00' I' 1954 HUDS~N JET ..... 170MO

. . 1953 CONSUL.... ..1000.00 We are now booking orders '1951 ·MORRIS.... •. 800.00 I

for Strawberry plants 1954! 1950 CHEVROLET. ..1100.00 I above amoullls for light and power Mr. Joe Nocl of Noel's Garage With respect to the Increased Mrs. Ella Manuel, who has been usen In the Burin area. Intimated their Increase would be rales Mr. Krlbbs had this to say "Islting St. John's for the past

Mr. Powell then made lome 130%. Mr. Jack asked ,If that In his report: . It is unfortunate six wceks on business, leU here by comments on' the power' situ. were the percentage before the that with the suggested· Increase the express yesterday to return to atlon In Conception Bay, as It was 1% rcductlon, or alter. ·Mr. Noel; Ihe small consumers using a maxi· her home at Corner Brook. Mrs. ",hen the Company was operated replied that that figure lVas ar: mum of 20 K.WI per month and ~Ianuel will be heard on the rc· by local. directors, as It Is now rived at before the 1 c;o policy of the one least able to stand. an In· giona~ network of the C.B,C. two i

when operated from st. John's, 70 appeasement was granted. He spoke C1'easc, will be required 10 pay, mormngs a wcek at 10.15 a.m .. on I

miles from the centre of operation, also of Noel's Poultry Farm, saying double the present rate. We quite \TUeSdays anti Thursdays beglnmng I and IS It 'ihould be when directed It would eost $50. a month, to keep agree. on March .29th. '

1950 VANGUARD.. .. 500.00 \ grown runners from Dorset 1953 VANGUARD.. . .. 1100.00.

and Fairfax va.riety. Afler: ~~~i ~~~~~~i:ET:' :: :: 1~~:~~ [. thirty yeo r s experimental! 1951 PREFECT.. .. .... 100.0il

" h \ 1951 PLYMOUTH ... " ' .. 800.01 Ii .. ' ,growIng, we ave proven: 1951 STUDEBAKER VB .1100.00 i these the large>t, best flavour· : 1952 AUSTIN ............ 1000.00 i d d b I h' . b 1 1950 ANGl.lA ......... 300M . e , an es s Ippmg erry. '1951 ro.M.t:. 3/., Ton ..... 400.00 , Pric~ per hundred $4.00; '195'2 CHEVROt.ET 1111 Ton DD 00 . f' h ddt $3 50 t Stake ............. 9 . 1 ,~e un re a . ra ei 19:;3 MERCURY 1/2. Tan

RIDE THE RANGE OF ADVENTURE WITH ,R ADIO'S FAMED U·,S. MARSHALL' . " "

lone thousand at $3.00 rate. . P.V ............... 1'250.00 Delivery Mayor June, as 19~? INTERNATIONAL '/4950.01 I ,on P.V ......... ..

season permits. ; 1951 INTERN;' TlONAL ~(s 00 . ~ T" .. C and C ......... 700.

LEONARD EARLE ~ . Munn' Motors

I .. d h d . Ben'lett" Avenue

Pme Lo ge Orc or , L" ". I'd I

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• PIKE'S CYCLE STORES • • • YQUR RALEIGH BICYCLE. DISTRIBUTOR • •

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.. , ... ' H~r.th. thrilling, colorful days ofth e old West· dramatized with Hero Marshall . ....'- . .

jim,'ciri'd,hifD.putyWhjtey Larson....;eve~y program is a re-enactment of .the pi~neer days,: ,. . • . I' .

. wh~n' ~utlaw~. and ·hostil. Indians r~amed the plains of a fre~, w\ld country, .opposing the ,1'''' ", '. " . " .' . .'

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RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY

(FORMERLY OF' 119 ~UEEN'S' .ROAD .

have moved to a' larger premises

and are now located at·

166MERRYM EETINGROAD ! .

We are fully equipped and staHed to: se~'vi~~ .you~.

TELEVISION RECEIVERS' HOUSEHOLD RADIOS AUTO RADIOS , REFRIGERATORS, FREEZ~RS, BEER COOLERS WASHERS - Standard and Automatic ELECTRIC RANGES

. FURNACES and Oil HEATERS ELECTRIC MOTORS

TELEPHONE 4348 and 3065.

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TF.:-iDERS .'(

'SEALED TE:-;DER underslr.ncd nnd

FOIt DRF.llGt:-;c:. !(ORTIIU~!tlF.ItLA:O;l \';i1l be rcc(';\'(:·d S ........ l~~f\· ll",n :I !(ESDIIY. MARCil

c~mbln('d !Spec!fi~ der. c::m be H~cn omc~ or thl' Chd of pubUc WorkS. () thf' oUire of the Canterbury Strt'cI.

To be con~idet('d I('companied by a c,f a ccrlmcd ('II;:" (ita In the form!5 on or 3ccordln:: b:,' the Dcp~rttl'.(' with the condition

The dred,c~ anel Intc'1d~d to be co !hra1t h~\'e txen (It on or before the cember. 19Z~. nr t'ntil ely In C.U1:t dole.

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E~ch ('nd~r mu ICl!Jrlt:r ~s !pecllj, . The lowest or rartlY accepted.

Chiel or

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SEALED TI ur.dcrsi~tl

1'01' llREor I.A:'>D COl;:O; n thc office 11:.S.T.I. WE

Combined tfndcr tan I offiCI". of the of Public \1 at tho ollie Pul,Uo Dulll ~.S.

To be ('or accompan!c-d nf a ('enUlI lied In the 0:\ or aeec hy the De "'ith the C~

1"enders r ~I.nt to .,

Tho dr.dl t • Intended te

.hall h ... e ad" (lit or Dcrember. hullt enU" that dale.

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Lo\\' mllcnr,e - Scnt Covcrs mooo.co

i n::-;IH:ns t'OR nnEDGllOO

C;F.II.l:!l Tl;~DEnS, ""lir .... d 10 tho '" u:'ltwfJolr.nt'd :nul tn[\nrstd "TE~D}:R ,.",: IJI\I:I1G I;<;G, WIlA~llClII nAY. ~1l:rrnl'~lm:IlLA;<;n r.OU;<;TY. 1O.n.". ,',:lI bC" rrr":"cd In tile ofller of Ihl' ,,"., ·,.t,·,",· ,,,,111 :I p.m. 4f!.s:r.). WED. :\1:<I1.W. M.\RCII 30. 19~ ••

("'~l1\lJln('\1 .pcc~n~atton arB) form or Il"n. f.1·~- ('1:1 be fetn and obtalntd at the f\I{;('f" ('!( lhl' (htl J-:rlr.lnN~r. l)cpartmcnl (II %,l,lh1l(' Wort!. (lU~\\'a. On\nrlo, aho at ttl/' oIlier (If the rll\t:'let En.clnt"er. 93 r"nlcrbury Strcc1. Suint John. N.D.

"U h~ ('onlldctcd (Inch tender mU'It til" 011 ulI1l1mnird by R H'i'mlt)' In tlla for01 t'f a rcoHied rhcflUI.l or honl!. AI sped· il('u In the forms or tender and mal.le I'~ or arcordln:: to t!'lt' fOrn1\ .urpllcd ~,. Ih(' Dcpatt:nent and In accordance \1 ilh the conllilloni let forth therein.

. Knights . of Columbus TERRA NOVA COUNCil, 1452

Special meeting of Terra Nova Council, 1452, Knights of Columbus, will be held in the Club Rooms, St. Clare Avenue •••

Tuesday, Match 15th, 8.30 p,m, Business: Exemplification of the First Degree of the Order.

A large attendance is requested.

By order G,K. J, M. BAILEY, Recorder

C~ndldates lire requested tD present themleh'es at '.30 p.m, mll.14

St. Patrick's Hall Players . Under the direction of Captain J. J. O'Grady

Presents

"The Arrival of Kitty'" in ST. PATRICK'S HALL AUDITORIUM, on

St. Patrick's Afternoon & Night Afternoon performance begins at 2,30 Admission: 25c Children SOc Adults

Evening performance begins at 8.15 Reserved 75c General Admission ~Oc

Tickets mal' be obtoined from pupils of the school or by ringing 2166.

SPECIALTIES BY THE BOYS' CHOIR AND DANCING CLASSES

st. John's AUied Printers' Union

LOCAL 441

There will be a meeting of the above Union in

Victoria Hall,' on TUESDAY, March 15th, at 8 p.m •. A large attendance is'requested.

C, WILLlAM~ Rec. Secretary

BINGO (Under the auspices of ihe JUnior, Little and P.O.N.Y,

Baseball Leagues)

GAIETY AUDITORIUM

.To-Night at 9 o'cJock EXCELLENT PRIZES - '30 GAMES $1.00

'Tel)

S,ENDOUT TEAS Variety Concert ~nd Fashion Show

AT NIGHT

Under the auspices of Curtis Academy Parent and School Association

" MAR'CH 17th Aprons, Candy and Ice Cream will afso be on sale

=======================.-Old' Co~rades Easter

Drawing ·lh. dr""~" nnd olh.r F'.nl \\lllcb .rt marll,14,16

lnh'\do:d \u be cntl1lo}('d on tll!!!! work. ===================== ,,11:111 ha\'(" bccn duly fr,I,lutd In Canada ,1r. (lr befure thr 1hl:I~·,flrr.t d:l.)' of Dt'· Ha;hl'r. 1932, IIr ~h:ll1 hu\'c bern hum f <Holy 1n ('01n:\(1;\ .nlncqucnt to that [I,llc,

l'iorh cndor mmt bf' nrenml,nnled by a In uril:' ,Hli f~C'Uiclt In the form of tender.

','hl' lo\\'e,' C1r i1ny tcr.der not nne.· I ;\nl)' ACC'fptcd.

nOIlERT }'ORTlEn. Chlcl 01 Alllnlnl,lrolh'o Sr,,·ko.

nnd Sccrctnrr. l~ql.1rtr;\cnt (If rubllc WOlks, 011;, .... n. ~I .. r('i\ U. 1!.t33.

'WANTED A MAN between 21 and 35 yecirs ~f age with

at least Grade Ten Education to fill the position

of Assistant Route Supervisor for St. John's. ,

Apply in writing stating age, qualifications,

etc., to

Bro'wning Harvey -ltd.

First weekly drawing, March 5th, Won by J.DEVINE

Second weekly drawing, March 12th

No. '162756 Worth $20, p~yable at the Old Comrades Club

Rooms, Harvey Road, any evening from 8 to 11

To Rent Personal

TO RENT-At Town.lte Corner LOOK YOUNGER-Rid yours.1f ._. r.:o<:k. building' ,~pr~ently.~ oc· of Grey hair with AngeJlque Grey . cupl~d by T. Coombs' Llmlted.- Hair Restorer. Restore natural

Apply T. Coombs' Ltd., Corner colo)lr, beauty. $2.39 at life·

Theatre Drug, st. John's:

CWB CLOSED TO-DAY

llclt:els now on sale Cor SI. Patrick's Night Dance

- . F()~J RFC;r~VHI()1K =-- ".';';':: ._=--===

WANTED-

RED D . WILL PAY $150.00

Also BLACK P $50.00

'Phone 6791 A between the hours of

1 and 2 'p.m. 6 and 7 p.m', mar14,21

Crystal Palace GOULD'S ROAD

TO·NIGHT

CLUB

OPEN

Highest Prices Paid

for

RED "0" and

BLACK "P" IN MODEL SWEEP

CALL 6497 mar14,2i

.5'l!.+ -

Dr. Kevin Linegar Change of Office Hours as follows:

Allemoons 2· 3.30 r\lght: Monday and Thursday

only, ,·8 p.m. WATER STREET WEST ST. JOHN'S

Brook '~'est. . Murdo's, Parsons', Connors' i 'F 5 I Fraser's, DB} Roberts; Strapp's, I ~~~~~~~::::~~ or a e Harbour Grace .

More Contests Claimed 2nd. BLACK CpNTEST .......................... WORTH $100.

Won by WILLIAM MILLER, Southside Road West 3rd BLACK CONTEST ............................ WORTH $100,

. Won by LUCKY STRIKE CLUB, City 4th BLACK CONTEST ............................ WORTH $100,

Won by CLOVER CLUB, City 5th BLACK CONTEST ............................ WORTH $100.

ONE COW FOR SALE-OUt to freshen any time. Apply t 0 Denis Knvnnngh(of James), Logy Bay, St. John's. East.

-----SLENOR Tableh Ire effectlv., 3 weeks' supply $2: 9 weeks $5; at l\Ic~lurdo'5, Kennedy's and Theatre :Jr~g Store. St. John'~: Strapp's, Harhour Grace.

Employment Information Stamps

FREE INFORMATION ava1Jable PAPER worth mDre 't":h-a-n-W-e-Ig":'"ht about Canadian, U.S.A. and In diamonds? True enough of Foreign job opportunities paying plcnty of olel ~tamps. Send 30c. highest salaries. Write Imme· for my "How to Value old dlately. Dept. 86W National ·Em· stamps" pamphlet.-K. Bileski, ployment Inrn. Servo 1020 Broad. Station "B". Winnipeg, Man. Newark, N .. T., U.S.A. feb21(h) janl0,17,24,31,£eb7,14,21,28 _________ _ mar7,14,21,28

Retreading

WILL PAY $100.00

FOR RED'D $50.00

FOR BLACK P IN MODEL SWEEP

"PHONE 5688F - ._-~' ... - . ~',

CARD TI:;<;DEns .'OR DREDGING Won by JAMES ADAMS, 123 Queen's Road. Sr.,\llm TENDERS, a~drfU.d t. the Opportunities- Don't take chances. Have your '. "I'd."lgn.d and endor .. d '''rENDER I d I DR. I IIi' lJlIl:l1ll1:>;a. WALLACE. CUMnEIl. CL IME M d Women car equ ppe for w nter driving 1.\"11 COt;;<;T\·. N.S .... will br re"lnd STILL UN A D en an Tires rebuilt In snow·mud design n 'h,· ofllce 01 lb. S •• rotary ""til ~ pm 0 R SE 5 WORTH $200 EACH USED TIRE SAL'ES, Hamilton q:.S.T.l. I\·EDNESDAY. ~IARCli 30, 1~55: 1 ED T .............................. , Positions as Telegraphers on Street.

JAMIESON romblned .p •• ln •• Uon and form.r 7 BLACK SETS WORTH $100 EACH Railway oUer $250. first pay. 5 __________ _ I'n.ner <'On b<! ••• n nnd .blol •• a al Ih. ........................... • I Ad olf", 01 Ih. Chte! En,ne.r. D.portmenl day week. Pens on. vance V • BI' d 01 I'uhll. I\'or~ •. ouow.. Onlarlo. also WHO'S NEXT? to agent. From Booklet. Train enetian In S HAS RESUMED " Ihe ollie. ., th. OJ'lrlcl Engln •• r at home with Self.Teachlng Ma. ~ ________ _ r~~'.II. Bulldl." Bcdlo:'d Row. Haulu: chine. Write Cassan Systems. 24 HOURS DELIVERY V.n.tlln

To bt •• nsldeml .neb ten,l.r mu.t bt The 1955 Model Swe' epstake' 20 Spadlna Roael, Toronto. If Blinds, Flexnlum, Aluminum, PRACTICE '<rompanl .. , by n .o.urlty tn the form you wish to become a Steno· Steel, plastic, cotton tapes. Manu· mar12,14 01 • <erlllied <h.que or bond. as Iptel· 'PHONE 80376 grapher our ten weeks home factured by Kearneys Limited, I~~~~~~~~~~~ t1td In lht form. of l('nder find made Ilfl 454 W t St t Ph 5517 n" or .. oordln; to Ihe form. JUppUea course qua es, a er ree , one . hy Ih. Deparh .. nl and In ... ord,.c. =====================lmar14,15,16,17,lB,111 ~'Ih Ih. <ondlllon. ,et lorth tboreln. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY

OF NEWFOUNDLAND Ttnllers mU.1 Inelud. the towln, 01 tho rI.nl 10 and fro,n Ih. work. "ho dr.ll:oo .n,1 olh., pl.nl whlcb are

Inlfndrd to be emplo)'cd on thll work. ~h"l1 han been dul)' reuJstcrcd In Can­'d, 0'1 or hr/or. Ihe thlrly·II,,1 dar 01 Df ('ember. 1952. Dr ~hD.ll hnve Itffn hullt enUrtly in Canl1da fl'Ubltquent to that date.

'the lowut fir any tender noL DfCC!J' ~3tIl)' leee-Pted.

)l08ERT FORTIER, ChI.1 0/ Admlnltrallv. Service.

.nd Secr.lau·. 1lt •• rlm .. I of PubliC Work •• Ullaw., Much ., 19S5.

NOW ON DISPLAY

THE NEW

AUSTIN SEE IT TO·DAY AT

Baird Motors Ltd. Merrymeeting Road

DIAL 80378-9 Remember ••• Education is EverybDdy's Buslnesl ••• Your BUllaess, feb:!I,tf

JOB WEEK YOU CAN HELP .

WINTER CREAtES UNEMPLOYMENT

COMBAT IT

DO THAT' JOB NOW • House . • Store

• Renovating , Redecorating

, Overhauling

• Plant . , Repairs

'. Cleaning

. ' Painting' .

DON'T DELAY ~ ARRANGE FOR THE . WORK' TO·DAY· ':',' .. '

FOR QUALIFIED WORKERS - CALL . YOUR . .

National: Employ~ant >'Office . Address: Building 28, Buc/"na~er'j Field: ~'.

Telephone 80327, 80328, 80329 . . ':, r. ,-:1 '. ,_. _,:' ,f :. ',', •

Insurance Barber Shop

Public Lectures l'IIE CENTRAL BARBER SBOP­

FURNESS WITHY INSURANCE Fast efficient. sanitary service. AU Department orferlng dependable mod erR eqUipment, Clve barbers. Insurance - Automobile, Fire, The least possible waiting. 24 New' Burglary, Plate Glass, Tourist Gower St., opp. Adelaide Motors. A short course of .four Baggage, Transportation, Travel Ltd. Jy9.lmo Accident. Liability, Phone 2073. fectures on American Litera-ROBERT DAWE & SON, Fire and . Musical Instruments lure will be given by Mr. R. Automobile Insurance. Be safe, E. FUson, M.A" Professor of be sure, Insure. Telephone 2882. GIBSON GUITARS-Horner But. E f' h' h U' . F P.o. Box 85. Royal Bank Cham· ton Stop Accordeons and lIar.. ng IS '" t e nt~'erslty 0 bers, St.John's. monlcas, lUchmond Saxophones. Maryland in the North Eost

Boose)' Clarlnets.-Charles Hut· A' C d U A Contact STAN FOWLER, R.nouf ton & Sons, P.O. 5060.E., St. If omman, .5 .• F., on building, for Fire, Automobile John's. " Tuesdays al 4.30 p.m, in the and Plate Glass Insurance. Claims • promptly settled. 'Phone 553~- Montlor Room: P.O, Box: 6S. Miscellan'eous

March 151h-The Colonial ,"o;URANCE-B wring Broth.,. T, W. TURTLS & SON-Mllons d Limited, Insurance Department- and Contractors, Brick Manufac- Min Fire. Automobile. Marine and all turers. also In Etock arc dlrferent March 22nd-Nineteenth Cmmalty lines,. Telephone 3131. ~~tl:~fJt~n O~e~l~~:e:s s::,~11 ~:so~ Century Romontic Poets J. B. MITCHELL & SON, LTD, sand, concrete sand. Phone 1489 and Storytellers . for efficient stlrvice an~ prompt Shearsto' n. jan13.eod.tt M h h h R·· f' settlement of Insurance claims arc 29t -T else 0 Dial 2Hl8·2129. PRINCESS BEAUTY PARLOUR, R f'

. 13 Lellfarchant Road Dial 4310 ea tsm. CONTACT A. E. HICKMAN CO. We specialize h, halr'stylln!! and April 5th-The Twentieth LTD., Ir.. uran,e Agents, 'Phones c\tlng, also tinting Dnd cold C t 4132·3-+11-11. P.O.B. 1184, for your 'Naves. Open nights by appoint. en ury. Insurance, requirements. ment. ==========

Male Help Wanted DIPENDA&LE FIRE INSUR ALL WOOL MA'ITRESSES' re ANeE-Don't risk your valuables picked fe,cDvered; sprlnilli day to "IDve" II few dollar!. OUf beds rewired: Inner spring' matt· SELL MAD:: TO MEASURE 'aSr·rate. reliable pollc1 gives reSles recondlUoned. Write Phone CLOTHING DIRECT FRO M Immediate. protection. 'Phone ssgl. ""Ire H. J. Keab. 111 MOUIII MAKER TO WEARER-Get our 6921 or write J. J. Lace,. P. O. Royal Avenue. new Spring line .. Over 200 wool. Box 500. t~pltl - en . patterns. Unique selling _ FOUR Ife •• e filliP" *"0 " ... 11 plan. We teach you how to

. Dry Cleaning " .

rack to Ime' YDU. Greaalnll, oD succeed. M .. ke big pay every day Chang., nnd washing, whlle·u·walt and get yuur own clothes free. Cars ealleL for 'POd delivered for Write at' once-br. tile first 111

THE DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAR, 14, 1955 U

Sunshine Camp· . Association

ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in the Blue Room of the

NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL

This Monday, Mar. 14th r.

at 3:45 p.m.

THE PUBLIC; IS INVITED m9,l1,14,TcIlO,12

(Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Gra~ thc Archbishop)

, .

The St. Patrick's Dramatic Troupe ' Present'

"Lena' Rivel~s " 3-ACT COMEDY DRAMA

(by special .permlssion of Samuel Fren~j,)

HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM

St. Patrick's Afternoon and Night Night: Resel"le $1.00 and 75c General 50c

Motinee: Reserve 50c General '20c

Directed by Kathleen Hayes

CAST OF CHARACTERS Lena Ril'ers ................................................................. Agnes Whelan Granny Nicl:ols ........................................................ Kathleen Haye, John Livlngston ......................................... ~ ............. Rupert Green. Mrs. Livingston ............ " .. , ............................................... Marv Coss Carollpc Lil'ingston .......................................................... ,"Jo;' Gcss Anna Livingston .............................................................. Agnes Kelly John, Jr ................................................ , ......................... Jim Barron .' Frank Graham .................................... , ... : ................. Patrick Burk.e i\!rs. Graham ......................................................... Elsie Edgecombe Durward Bellmont .................................................... Georgc O'Brien Malcolm Everett. ...................................................... Jimmy H1r.l,cy Aunt Milly .................................................................... Elleen Kelly Old Caesar ................................................................... Kevin Jardine SPECJALTIES--Dorls Mlgus, Florence Fitzpatrick, Shirlry ,; Saunders, Mary Lou Collins, Sian Carew. ACCOllIl' ANISTS-Helen Molloy, Phyllis Fitzpatrick.

Plan of Hall at "!layes" Store,~7 Water st. or 'Phone 7711. 770%A

WANTED Boy For Plant

Apply between the houl's of 11·12.

TO CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT

The Daily News m9,tr

FOR SALE TWO-APARTMENT 'HOUSt

Three storey, two-apartment House, situate

LeMarchant Road. Freehold. Apartment No. ,

1-5 rooms cmd bath; Apartment No. 2-4 . rooms and bath. Thre~ prices available: Fully

furnished, semi-furnished, and unfurnished.

'PHONE 7363F !eb22,U

Nfld.-Canada Steamships Ltd. : FREIGHT SAILINGS .

JIf.S. "BEDfORD" HALIFA..,,{ - ST. JOlIN'S

Lcavinr Halifax: , March 18th.... ........ ........ . ...... Due St. John's March 20th !\larch 26th.... ........ ........ .. ...... Due St. John's March 28th April 4th........ ........ . ..... :. .. ..... Due st. Johns April 6th i April 12th........ .. ...... ' ........ . ...... Due St. John's April Ulh i

1\1.S. ''BELLE ISLE n" HALIFAX - ST. 'JOHN'S . I

Leaving Halifax:, . March 15th ............................ Due ·St. John's March 17th ~ March 23rd.... ........ ........ .., ..... Due St.John·s March 25th .~

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April 1st.......... ........ ........ .. ...... Due St. John's April 3rd ~ , April 9th ................................. Due st. John's April 11th ;

For lmmediatecJearance per dlrcct.salli~gs. • For rates, SI,ace and other Information apply: ..

HARVEY'& CO., LTD •• General Agents, Dial: 2J5J ~

~. N. COLE', Special Representative, St~'Jo~n:s, Dial 2207 ~ _ ' .' or .. lo, ' __ " ~' ,':-.. , .. _ ,': " ',~

THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY;,LTD.,·.Agenis ~ . ". ·Montreal· and' Toronto' :>...

fiEAD OFF1CE HALIFAX. N.S. .

Help Wanted - Female

A Dress·Llnp.erle shop ~ In 10ur own home. Filth Avenue, New York fashions. Good commsslonl. Xo Investment. Write Modern ~Ianner. Dept. 60S.1. Hanover. ~Cl1nll; or Depl'6053. 366 Ma),or Street. lIluntreal, P.Q. .

CRAFT CLEANERS LTD. where these Inri celier" 'repain-TerrD lyourdlslrlct.-DrclV & Little, , the charmot newnes! 1$ .reltored Nov~ Moirrs Ltd. rear Ne90i'ound Deprrtment 572D. P.O .. Bllx 626.

·0Ia(8985. U Hamilton St;' \. land Hot:l. Montreal. P.O. m7.14.21,2il I...---.,--------------~~"tf,

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"SIMONA" PINEAPPLE. ,(Cubes) 24-20 OJ.

"SIMONA" . PINEAPPL~ (Slices) 24-20 OJ.

"AYLMER" fANCY CORN ON ,COB', 24-35 OJ. V.P;

CURRANTS (Packages) 36-11 OL'

"TIGER" CORNFLOUR, 48·1'1

"DURHAM" CORNFLOUR" 40·1'1 , ,

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This Is ::" , ~peC:i~1 News to thrilly, custrntm\ who wish to sav'c. '

MEN'S 'and BOYS: 'Tweed and Flann~1 'PAN,TS '.

,at Greatly" 'Reduced Price::: ':

..... MEN'S, PANTS " Reduced to 3.49, 3.9£

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. 4.9.8 and 5.98 pair:

,MEN'S KHAKI, . DRILl: . PANTS ' With Shlrls to malcll. Just what Is wanted arol'nd the' wo~k shop. '

BO),S' TWEED PANTS 2.9,8, 3.49,4.49 pro ,

Also new

Gei1ru'de Lawrerice Ai Mrs. A - ,Richard. Stoddard

Aldrich ........ , ...... , .. , ,$5.50

A Stranger in Spain H. V. Morlon' ........ ; .. ,3.25

I Was Monty's Double M. E. Clilton James.;.,3.25

The Third Revolution Karl Sterll ......... . .. ..4.75\

Who's Who in Canada I . 1953 • 1954 ............ J5.00! Benton's R~w ! , Frank Yerby , ........... 4.00 : To-morrow The

BOYS' KHAKI New Moon DRILL PANTS Shirley'; Bqrker .......... 4.25 With :'Iap pockcl~. 'The Cornerstone

Only 2.89 pr.: . ' '.' ... Zoe' Olclenbourg .. .... 5.00

COME EARLY. Inll PICK A World'.~f Love .

RATHER E,ARLY. . Tn the season to talk about fERTILIZERS but we wish 10 advise our Cuslomers

that we have made satisfactory arrangements for our Spring S~pplies of.

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NITRATE OF SODA

POTATO FERTILIZER

TURNIP FERTILIZER

GENERAL FERTILIZER

SUPERPHOSPHATES

AMMONIUM NITRATE

• !ULPHATE' OF AMMONIA

.nd are prepared 10 book ordersfor prompl'or deferred delivery aflowest .,'

market prices,

Agents COLONIAL FERTIlIZER', CO.; LTD., Windsor, N.S •

'PHONES 5143 -,5144 YOUR' CHOICE. '

"tewa'rt's a·nd". · Eliiabeth' Bowen .... " .3.95 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~~;:;;;;~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;: ", lady of the 'Y~lIow River -

L" N lweek.encl. Woncler if ynu had to \ shown, lunch served,a~d a Bmall The 'West E:nd, ,Phijip Gi~bs ' ............... 3;50 'eWIsportr 1 otes . tra\'c\ alone, Bernice. YOli ,proh- apron sale. The promds WeN I : Bazaar " ~ My Brother's Keeper·

:~.!: : ably met .some persoll al Gander, I satlsf~etor~', '. and tbr. Pr,esldent. I Marcia 'DaVenport .... ,' 4.95 1!JI_~~ahl~, Ih~ ~u~~ allcl p~thole~ ~re ;eh; lIoDe the week·end'will he a .,;\II'~. I.en 'Budden" with the m~m· an;'d~or ~ail of Newfa~nd. : Si';cer~IYI Willis 'Wayde .llr hthat d~II'mg I~ InlPO,lslble. i happy one for you bo.th. At ieast Ibel's were we.!1 pieased with, iti . hind Light & PowerC;:o.,

Con~rRlulaho.n5 are ~xlcndcd to: ,'ou \\,OI1't trIo 10 Coo.l ,'our friends success., , ,'Ltd., Wiler St. West. : Johri . P •. Marq~and"." 04.50 : ~Ir. ~l1d ~rr~, Timothy Coll!ns who, ;~\'er thr. telephone t1ll~' Snlur-da~', . l!is~ Mridclinc, Humphries, U,C. 11114.16.111 ' '0·' k &" C L'd \ f!!~chr~tcd th.c :lGli~ nl1l11,'er,<ary eh. , '. I tea, eher, rrlcbratcd her· birthdn:v '-.--.--.... - --.---.~- : Ie sot ' rlf~tllclr II'cellllng which took place Mrs. Jim HOIyncs i~ at prmnl last' week. On Wednesday night, Dr. Michael Bon'luk, (dimtlst); " •.• a'J.:Scldom. Hope you will bo.th visiting St. John's on businesl. she entertained the teaching staff, spent a few days ,In 'town last THE BOOKSELLERS, llve to enjoy mRny more years of Dr. R. L. Strong Is at St. John's and on' the following' night, sev· week,' where ,he' has, bunt· a 'sur· companionship together, which on business. , . eral 'girls (rom East stores were gefy for his needs, ·when, 'v!~ltIng hl~ grown dearer as the. years, Mr. Fred Earle, Manager Ter, Invited. to her brother's home here. It- Is understood many in ~~!9. .The Colllns, family came mlnal Store~, Is at present' at St. where each nlght,a very enjoyable this, town: as a result-of' his "'visit 1" _________ 1PiIl 1!"!J'e to Ih'e fh'e )'cars ago, and John's on business for his firm. Unte was spent. Miss Humphries. are mintls,thelr"chlldhoo~rri~nds 1)1 ,!~'e won the respect. or all, who Several new telephones have who came here.ln September, nas (teeth) while others have ,'added JoIn with the writer In exlendlnr been installed elurlng the past twd wonman~' Irlend~, amongst whom to tbelrhcauly; .by 'having' 'newi ,cod wishes. wekl, Ind it Is undrstood some are her pupils, all of whom wish teelh. The ,Dentist who ,Is a ·very 'I ! :A~ A result or a Io.ng distant 100 or more will be' inslalled her: many more happy . birthdays, r kind ,un~erstanding person; ; was I (:"ephone eall nn Friday • eer. dUring the prescnt month.. many of which It is, hoped will 'kept ,qulte,:busy ',during:, his ,S~Y' I t~ln attracth'e younl( lad~' of ,this The East U.C. Woman'. As~oc .. \ be o.n the: tcachirig slaff, of. this and wlll.be maklng.(reqllcn,l.vlslts i IO\~'n wcnt to Glol'crtown' by lalian held a IDclal e\,ening 18;1' town .. The ,lI'rlter 'joins In best Iii the fuillre, t,he next, Will·· be I

iN MEMORIAM,

MERCER

I n loving memory .f ~urd .. r moih.r, .

Frida)' el'enlng'~ train for the lVt'ek at Central Sehool, •. fIIm wu' wi~hes.:' c1ll1iilli April, when some, who, afe,· PROViDENCE' MERCER, , h~ltlng, and timid now .. ',,:iIl'.vlsil, who pI ... :I Iway

Plumbing Supplies :8 BATHS·

• TOILETS

.• BASINS

• TOILET, SEATS , ,

.• SHOWER STALLS ETC.

• TUB FILLERS • MEDICINE

. " CABINETS, .• '5' and 'P' TRAPS

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• 'BASIN FAUCET$ • ,PAPER ,HOLDERS

, ETC.

-ALSO-

, '. KITCHEN SINKS • SINK ·RIMS

II ' . CABINET SINKS • LEAD'S" and 'p' ~RAPS ....,' .. : DECK FAUCETS' • PLAIN BIBB FAUCETS

RANGE BOILERS • BOILER StANDS ETC. ETC. '

DIAL 5141·' 5142 ',P,O' BOX' 336'

Iilm. He returned to 'Winsor' on , ' Much 14th, 1954. Saturday. .

, . Mr. ~nd Mrs. to'rank, Adey of

288 'Le);lareh~nt ROjld, , SI. John's wish 10 announce I he engage·

of', their younger rlaughtcr, r;hri".lrl~' 10'; Brucc; 'Mn'of, Mr.

Frank . Kinsman' o( 12 st. John's.' Wedding to this summer. ..

BI,RTHS .. " , . LEWIS-On March 9th at St.

Clare's Mercy Hospital to. Eliza· beth, wlf'e of ,Dr. A. So' Lewis, a daughter. . .

fhill i~ the' day of: Bad rememhrance,

Sad and . lonely In rcc~l1, When th!lone we loved was

taken, By a' sllort Rnd, sudden

.. ,~;call. "

Ollr: hellrtsllfe' filled with : 'udness ' ~. . '.' Our eyes. shed many· a 'tear . . .

011 how much we inlss her At the end' of one long . year. ,

'-Ev.r rem.mb.rtcl: by 'h'.r two sonl, Jos'ph and ,Gonlen·. Inll ,th.lr' f.inillt ••

O'NEILL-Born at .theGrace Maternity, Hospital," Saturday, '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ March 12th, ~o Dick and Marlon I.;' O'Neill (nee Olson),' a son.' ,

MORRIS-Born at St. Clare's Mercy, Hospital on Thursday; March 10, to Dr: and Mr3. Arthur Morris, a son.

. IN MEMORIAM

MERCER

DIOATHS' In loving m4mory .f • d • ., mDlh.r,

O'D'VYER':-'Pass~d ~eaceful1Y '\ PROVIDENCE MERCER, away ull,)lal'eb 12th, .aHer,a 101111 who died and painful illness, '1\lal'gal'el ()'))lVyer, ageLi 69 years,' bdllvell Mlrch Hth, 1954. wile! LIe ,Iuhn O'llwyel·. l.ta\'il1~ tu mourn ,II husiland. two sons, 'l'uliay' we al'e Ihiukillj{ of William and JOI!'I,' l\lI'te, tlaught· su'meun!!, ' , CI'S, (Marl/arel), i\ll's. Vlncenl 'hu was always so kind.nd Power, (Mercedes); I\ln. Waller I. ,Ie ' Norman 'and (Sheila), JIll'S. Someone we, love wilh ail 'I'homas ,Wickham, ,two "sisters, " ourhearls . . "'Irs. Mary O'Neil, of Torbay and Dear mother, that .omeone Miss Elizabeth Maher 'of' the was yo'!. same. place. 1 brother •. :Mr. Peter Maher,ln Ontario and 13 grand, Our lips cannot tell how we chndren. Funeral '.ly' motor miss you' '

I ~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;=~;;;=;;;;=;!l heat'lle, at 2.30 from her. Illte Our hcarts'cannot tell what .~ rcsidenr.e, IB, 'Ca.therlne Street,lo' ~ay." .

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.Just 'Arrived , .

Anoth~r larg •. shipm.nt 'of:

, . In: qhroml,' and Brass finish~: '" . ,

, lEST, QUALItY ~' LOWEST, PRICES" ' , .- " ,

Also

ENGLISH 'HINGES . , , . '

. B.C. 'DOORS '. • . ' I I •

. ' In ~1I',t~n~at~ li~' a'ndpatt.rnl. .

If you,ar. bullding,wI can I,,!pply ci~ything il:' Buil~,ng S,upplies:, , that you n.eeI, from CEM,E~T toyourPAINTfinilh. ,',' .

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·A.H~':·MURR~AY,·&· e,o. ,: LTD·. '. • , " ";' c' , ", '." " ". ,.. '

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to St •• Joseph's Church and, then God only know. how ,joe to .Mount, Carmel. R,I.P., , ' .' miss you' , '

,SIMMONDS, - Pa.ssed. ~way As ,It· dawns on~'year toda!\,. suddenly Saturday. March 12th, Annie, helo.:ed wife 'of the 'latc' -Intlrt,d Ity,dlught.r,· M03es Simmonds, Ill/e 65 years, Mr..Alltlr! Atkina and leaving to mDUrn six $On5, two r~~IIY.:' . ditughters . And nineteen grand- i~~~~~~~~~~ children. al~o' one brother :Ind' three sisters. Funeral 2.30 Tiles: day afterrioon . from her latc re5ldence. 3 PeRree Avenue:' . PARSONS -,Passed peacefully away' at the Grace Hosplbil, Ma~ch 11th, Miss Jes~le May Par· sons, in her' 7Bth . year. Funeral on' Mond.: y. at '2.30 ,p.m.· from' No; Z' Whlteway, Pla,ce.

,NMEMOR'AM '

.' .' ',MERCER, ' . .... .. .. :.

" . In loving' memory ~,. : : our, dnr" mothir, the" 'lfe',

i': MRS JOSEPH MERtER, \ . ,',

" 'who '1'Is'led, 'Iway " , ,::, ' Mml1"14th,'19R '

i De~Il' iii ~y ,he~rt.:.I~; ~ , ,"plcturf"": " ',.' ,.' , Of a'loved one laid ,to ',relit ' In' memorY's, frame ,1, shall ..

keep it " Because she was one 01· the' • . h~st;' "

Allhough Iler" slllile5 ,art' gone forever ',.

And.', her voice' we 'cann I,

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, . hi I~vlng' m'.mory of' , ; iny' IItir. m'othar,

, ..... ". PROVIDENC!! M1!RCER,

wh~ plli.d ,thil 11'.

Mirch 14th, 1954, . ; ...

Words cannot express my thought, . , '

How .. much ,1·' miss you 'I mother. dear... . . I. At. we g~thci" around the'

. "famil», board, ' 'I ,mi~s ,you 'In your' empty

chair.

]t's JURt ,nnr ~'car OIlZntoday Tliat 'YOll' fell asfeep, In , ,Jesuscare" , . Sometime, In, that better

world' I, shall meet you ,molher 'dpa~ "

'So I will. say you're just away"",

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JUST 'ARRIVED , • LARGE.: SHIPMENT OF

ASPHALT'SHINGLES in, colors of ,

RED, BLUE; GREEN and GREY Straight 'and BlendedColorl

12 DIFFERENT' COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM

. Also

.RUBBEROID in 18" Rolli

45 and 5S lb. weights.

Asphalt Saturated Felts (15 Ibs.)

PLASTIC GUM Etc. OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST IN TOWN ON ROOfiNGS

DIAL 5201

NEWARRIV A'LS,':

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SPLIT P·EAS GRE:EN . PEAS PEA BEANS

LIMA BEANS ,

B'ARJ~EY

_ RICE IN16 • OUNCE PACKAGES

Also~TIMOTHY HAY , .. '. '. ,Building Supplies' Department "

. ' ST.JOHN'S' ,c", ..... ~., ltiueltl.,a,l'lIur 'Bud .ess this' week lId eye.,' week! .. '; •• I' •• -' '. J" " ., . • I • - '. • ...

, hear , ; We ,~hnl1 nel'er losc sweel

memorie~ , . 'or the OOP. we loved so dear.'

-I nltritll: Ity h~r lIaught. er, Mr3. CheileyShepparll.

Sleep on anll take your rest" So until , the' day dawns

moll',,;, denr. . . .\Ve, ,~h~W know pod's way

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12.15 p Hcpp

10.00 F Thea

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LONDON­predicted ilOpC Labor party rr cxpulsion frorr for' six mOl1lh~ . AIlI}(;uCh Ihe p:

right.wing membl enough. to oust Welshman, their prtval lor such turn out to \} political quarler; ni!!hl that Ihe le~ sidedn:: a "r~pri wing champion 1111: 'the issue.

Bevan's immc I

decided Wcdnesl meeting of the p parly, at whicli 5chedul~d to as eluded [rom th( mDns organizati slep to expulsic Itself.

Bevan's SUpPl Jnuking Ihis an in Clcm'~nt Attic cl:icf. the leadr tail' o[ gettin~ . iorecast a narr l

cuurse', wilh " ab"lainin~ in I pnrtr \,'ould br direct issue.

A comprmni ellceled if Ihe national eX~lul Hoillg commitl n\'~nt on Bc\,: instead ofc:q [rom the pari taken after a }leI' has been I lj~ mcnlary ~CI

B~vanilc,1 ~I In lhe ~~ilalin di~ciplinin:: 0'

.nlOnl: Brilai prties, "'hk win;:. Th~ .1bout I)nNix l tional n1 emt" which is pro\ j~I~-

'rh~ parly .<;ainst lite' party rules a The issuc \1';

in Ihe recent lin defence al Bevan op~nl party chicCs membcrs in Labor motif ~rnment for affairs.

laboUJ A roncili:l

IIlliHlilllcll I tlbpull' al t· dl'iwrs. WIII'hl'; aliI

Union at l'1 • concili,,\il tinns fur a with lInn'l A. E. lliel deadlocked llccn nc):ot ing a2rfPm The Mini~t H. Ballam ~hlQno: ~,

Invc~ti!;al ~

Ru Aft Br

nK ed 11 S, I'lilh pi inside. therc. , The in Ilf abDul ~econd·ll ba&sadol Hayter. skiing I he was

Mosc' Were inl ~i;;nific: dismissl lior. of ollv di! F.~IB.~

, The b~n ,Ii hlgli. h court ' c~pitai rive I' f I':hippc thr gil r~r. ~o

Ihe c~