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rj .... •, I aurent, · .o IS CUSS uture THE DAILY NEWS PRESENTS BEETHOVEN GROSSE FUGf ' . available at Vol. 64. No. 12B ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 (Price 5 cents) Charles Hutton & Sons ritons Uneasy, ver The H-Bomb 10 ence ares s ainst rene :Q\!10\-CP - A section of British opuuon ':t ·,, 0 ttld hl' hcltcr for Britain to renounce the htlntli, c\'cn if it means Russian domination. ·It 11 oulrl be better to be defeated than to en- H-hnml! warfare," said Dr. W. D. L. Greer 1 "of "When tile last bomb has , 1111 l:an• lost what you hR\'e been fighting '' ...... '.' •,,,.. 1 --------- . ·,: ' 1 .·.::r r.:rthrr hy I bomb would Dr. Greer ll":i. Rritish: hopes, to ulttmalc di!armament · 111 ,-mbrr or I thrnugh _mutual trust. Tlte higher , .. ,-.. 1 , in .. probabthly would be an extension · o[ o[ Russian hegemony to West- :·,·c.. rrplac- ern Europe and tho British Isles. ··cnl I The independent Liberal news- , ... ·.lrl ·produce 1 paper is more favorable toward .. ,.- drnt rr.•lst· the, of non-violent re. ... · s14.ance, sa)tng that an Inquiry · r li[e,'' at least a •'cheap precaut- moral- ion. . be on "Our on!)' rahnnal goa! Is stale· . ,:- .. :r. mate.'' writes Sir. Geo!frey Vick- , ·:,·,,., 1 :. arr among, crs, m -_.,, 0 : Cllrrcnt Brtl·. tnent ;en lee. Bet11een po11ers .. ·,. ,,.':t c:d in news- i which possess unde[catable r' . . ::.: nr. Generally, Ito do each other dam- --:- I':<' 0 , 1 inn sup .• no ,added potential can., make .- ,--, •:rc.l , r.rl'i;ion to the any mors stale. 1 ' .. :u· !'''cr. but it is One recent rl'ent .may be set .,. 1 ,.,,nor- 11 m ,orne al(aln't. tl1cse tndtcatiOns of pub· ·' 11 wncd. I lie anxiety. In a recent byelcctlon ' · at East East Ham Norlh, a Lon- , don comtilitcnc)', a candidate run· !r:·r.·rc 1. 11 a r n n, on an a11ti·H·bomb. ticket r.· t':r rail to for-i rh-ell' onh- 458 against the '·''·' it might· 12,546 for the 'winMr. tactical l The H-bomb, concluded Eco- i, onlr j nomi.,t magazine, is "clearly not . ·" 10. it uys, seAring electoral issue with the i' · ,., .. •'' 111' the mass o{ the British people." emonstrate ' ' THE CLOSING SESSION of the annual Newfoundland Confcrenc.:e of ThE? United Church of Canada was held last night at George Street United Church when four .'·oung graduates from Pine Hill Divinity School at Halifax y<ere ordained at the special sen·ice. Shown are, left lo right:-Hector Swain, G. Manuel Saun· ders, Al{red B. LeGrow and D. L. Brown, B.A . Rioters Roam Streets Algiers ALGIERS-AP-Rioting Frenchmen roamed the streets of Algiers Tuesday night attacking Moslelt15 and pillaging Ara h business places. Officials said 12 Moslems we're killed in a wild upsurge of anti- nationalist feeling. During the day Moslem cars were pushed into the sea and Moslems clubbed and beaten The n'umber of injured was put at more than 80 . More than 5,000 Frenchmen participated in the riots . They were anger over the bombing of a dance hall in Algiers Sunday in which eight Frenchmen were killed and 83 wounded. 11 was the latest outburst in this boil-erl_o_v-er_a_l_it_m_a-rc_h_c_d_f-ro_m_ )iorlh A!ncan tc,rilory where the c!'mctcn· where [our France has been trying in ''a'n <'( last Sunclay's dance hall bomb. lnt· more than years to put ing 5 1 , ere buried. 'do1111 a nationalist Arab rcvo\1. \l;ilhm minutes or the burial the I Reinforced j>Oiice and cro 1 rd attacker\ in units curbed the mobs mth \car the area. About 30 were burned gas and threw healy troop cord- sacked. Then the mob turned ons around the native Casbah. toward drwntown Aigier.,. Arm,. helicopters hovcrC<l over Tite hospital rejXJrled t\te city rlireijting ·French para- it had ginn fir.,l aid Tuesday troopers to trouble spots. morning to 30 injured fl N - R I c I T •t RIOTS FOLLOW and admitted 15 more. Four were Y Ower ears Oya O'up e ' 0 ' lsi The afternoon incidents folLowed rlcscribed as being in critical con- student demonstrations in the dition. morning when at least 30 Moslems The few _French-ownerl automo- ""'" "' ( APl •• Atlooll•:• ,.,,. u . s. '"'''· :: Tc•':rl rocked and ing between it and Nantucket Js- Canada's '·'"r·! her dev- land .and O\'er the shoals bearing O'ITAWA (CP) - Queen !ice did .n.ot gi\'.e the exact dales jthis )'car. ally expected to come to Canada , _ :r. England, the 'a me name. 1 beth· and Prince Philip will vfsit o[ the v1s1t. It Is understood that Following their Jameslo11n visit, again In 1959 to open the St. Law- '"'" A, the day The wlnd was light, tram the Ottawa in mid-October and will no dates were included in the an- the Royal Couple v.ill spend the seaway project which Is . ·,:: .. southwest, bearing on I spend an expected three da)'S in nounccmcr1t to permit changes in next [our days in Washington and sclleduled to g 0 into operation that t., ... • _ 1 •• 0 Prnl mce_- quarter. the capital before an Oct. 16·21 present plans 1 result Of the Oct. 21 in New York City. The year. Cl>r lo .. ' !andy ex- trip to the United State!, Progressive Conservative victory present plan L'l for 1hem to leave Prior to the official aonounce- ,1, with Fr?m t_he atr !he appeared to The Royal Couple likely wlll.ar- in Monday's federal election. that night for England. ment, made public here at 2 p.m. · o! \!,.)·£lower's be 11 addlmg along at about three rive by plane !nOttawa frorp Lon- The Canadian government some The Queen made 1 Canadian EDT, Prince Philip broke royal knots.. . don Sunday, Oot. 13, remain In two months ngo asked the Queen royal tour with Prince Philip in protocol by announcing' in a re, Ilr·:·, the capital Monday and leave late ito make Canada her first stop on 1951. when she was still Princeg mote part of \\'est Germany that >:1- •.;- llr taken li . · . Tuesday, Oct. by plane for any North America tour she might Elizabeth. Prince Philip visited he and the Queen will visit Can- n!, ,:,·cc: ann unea.<>, uncomd. Jamestown, Va. piAn !hi> \'eRr. Canada alone three year,, ago !all and that the Queen " r mo wn 1 sca.wa)' ·an The Queen and Prince Phillip BY P 0 IN, 'CE l',.,·,:r n' thr trade lr Q 1 II ll d th w d f •• when he toured comjllunities in will open Parliament. He was ad . . ''e 0 .,, 1 , 1 11 .ith a ltecr spl c e m rom conf_i 1 n 1 e !their vtisitGto. 0ttawa 1 . . A 1 ftcr 11 theQ lhree ·ddnhy thr. Canarlian north. Canadian troop< stationed G.'i•::t>·:·, ! 1 onu• Altl n! M ·n . II d' 1 1 Jey 11'1 say ·.a 01crnmen I'JSJ , te 11cen an t r. ]lrtnce Queen Elizabeth aho at Dortmunrl in the Ruhr. 1 ., 0 bu Hou.<e al1(! It is possible that the will \.akc part in an 'histnrial pa· 1 1 c:r<l :, · in!ide ramou 0 {. eli a e 1 [' e Queen will open the 23rd Parlia- geant at Jamestown Oct. 16. El t• nmkin• thf n t r gtTna. rls e rcac t.e( Ncom- mcnt. Jamestown Was the fint perm a- ec· ton·. mo 11 a ers ucs ay crossmg an- by Government nent ish settlement in the tuclcet shoals. There crashing soas H th · 1 · t r I" s 0 fril:hlcnerl the pilgrims into 8 ouse and e pnme m n!S o · .;, . 1s bemg commemorated quick lurn offshore. .. an Bodies llnter'n Naval (II,' -ll'Pl-A re· i . put forward 1 R • T d •rlrl1n• Canada's: ev1ew · 0 ay bodlc_s into I By DAVID SHEARS dr01ommatlon , . In Paris: Three Lose Hun-dred Deposits Defence Dept. By D,\\'E _ ! i:_,to one servic_c. , , OTTAII'A (CP) -A reappraiSal I Ol'i \\E_APOl'iS of the top administration in the 1 Some changes which m1ght be defence drp"r',mcnl may be in the cxpectc.d :n depa_rl· •1· , '[ Prn"rc<sivc co 11 scrn· mcnt under a Cons en ali\e admtn- o. :ng . a ' - . t' li\·e takes o\'er the lslra \On: i . . t - 1 [f' \. More rmp on atr rans- rctn< o o ICP.. r ,, my M. -G c.; R Prarkcs \'C',, port armor or ule ar . 11 , 1 Han. 'Ralph 1 2. An to reduce the C ho : d ( n minister ha• I number o! admmJstralll'e :person· ampnc1 c e ce · · · th numMr of 'd that II present of staff nrl anu Increase_ e - sal te 1 d I combat troops-:n sernce -par- system be overhau e · 'i 1 "tail" and more ,. d the pre ent sr•l'.em the. ancc, ess L n cr ' . . ' I "I th " chie! of _each .o.r. the three I E:,tahlishment of a Common• scrvtces 1ndtl ;re i dc(cnce expenditures committee. to the er. 1 . · ! There been no such committee a chairman_ ol the JOint chte!s ol sine t953 when irregularities staff comm1ttee but he has no de- wer: uncovered tn the army works service. !lned authonty. COSTS BIG l::.l:nbm which would NORFOLK, Va. filth largest warships of 18 nations began mov: lng out of the United States naval Bourges- frlaunoury For New President Gen. Pearkcs, re-elected C?nscr- vallve member for Esqlilma'lt- By THE CA:SADIAN PRESS losers numbered 78 of 114 candi- Saanich, has suggested that there dlct the ·2Jrd post-war cabinet, U The Canadian government will dates. Progressive Conservative be an over-all chief or the serv1ces approved today, can count on collect ·.probably more than $87,- 56 of 256 and Liberal 41 of 262. who would be the minister's chief 4. of a commit,. tee or commission to review de· partmenlal administration. 5. Increased emphasis n ' at the c, 1 n. base here Tuesday to take up pre- PARIS (Reuters}-A ·dynamic ci ttr Luthemn 1 arranged anchorages for today's politician IXIth the double-barrel· 11 hich met at 1 international naval review, the first led name of Maurice Bourges- . 9lth ann 11 al com·en- i in American waters for years. Maunoury Tuesday night walked !0":r.westcrn Ontario The Royal Navy's 36,800-ton air· the tightrope over the twin pit- country's German· craft carrier Ark Royal to ralls of po1nics-Algeria .. o·•m nf thr teach· take station between the giant U.S, and taxat!On. · LuthLr arc conccn- carrier Saratoga, of the 60,000-ton 1 Tdhe 42 'l'hear-old Radlcal 1 .t par 11 ty F t 1 1 d th F h ea cr, II' o s e name 1 era y . . _orrcs a. c an , e rene car· I means "undernourished lllag " 'lln11 on un10n . ncr Bots-Belleau. 1 .v er, 1n thr report 1 th · Is expected to wm investlture 1o· one i Canada will be represented by day in, the National. Assembly as ... r I'JL:n:'sion. I m!CS Ottawa and Asslniboine, two France s 18th premter since the ll1HER.\:'i GROUPS of the world's latest anti-submarine Second World War, diStinct destroyer escorts. He would be France's youngest :lr b:.r.cran faith in Two parallel lines of ships will premier since 1883, but he alrea_dy llii":U<i(r!, more than stretch 14 miles out into Chesa· has seen ·more semce drnomina· pcake Bay from· Hampton Roads. than many French pollttcal lead- ·111 the S)notls of the The three reviewing \'Csscls, the crsEnterln 'the ol't' a! n in A mer- U.S. guided missile cruisers Boston a[ter a 1 .thr\, 11h1ch. is 1 and and the tactical com- Bourgcs • Maunaury rose rapidly the 1 nod. or \\ es· mand shtp Northampton, will among the influential Radicals to 5 s):nod, steam twice along the columns, be- 11 cabinet posts, Including the key . 1 ill:,. .linmpeg, ginning the review ln early after- finance and defence portfolios. lll 0 ·" S) nod· the · lheran Church Th noon. French newspaper pundits pre- E·1n 1' ' e wc'apons research. "three or four months" of relative 000 in dep<Jsits lost by candidates Among those losing were three adviser or that the three chiefs in Mondau's federal Conservatives and a CCFcr in be res""nsible for co-ordinating lU'aV Become peace before the chronic prob- ' lH !ems which tumbled the 1 6-month Compilatlons by The Canadian Newfoundland; three .CCF repre- policy to present to the minister ,; government of Socialist Guy 1\!ol- Press showed that possibly 334 sentative, in Prlnce Edward Is- for action. Focal .·Poi"nt candidates of the 858 whose names land, five ln Nova Scotia and two Gen Pearkes a regular soldier let cutch up with him. Mollet's 1 c d' · ' were on the ballots for the wtin" in New Brunswick: a Socia re 1 ·n both world• wars-he won his government !ell May 21 over eco· " B H L JONES nomic proposals. wil! the $200 deposits each ter in Nova Scotia; 25 Conserva. Victoria Cross in the first-has Y. · 1 Bourges-:llnunoury already has was required to post when nomi- ti\·es, 22 CCF, lour Social Credi- been a strong "Dicfenbaker man:· OTTAWA, CP - 'Ilhe 102-seat · d' d h h nated. Another five who withdrew tcrs and 31 others in Quebec; 15 for some )'ears and it is cons1- Senate, whose members are ap- m tcate ow e proposes to d [ 1 [ t SlO 000 h 1 th 1 h · after oHiciallv_ entering ttfe race Liberals, three Conscn·ativcs, 42 likclu he would accept any pointe or_ 1 e a . year, and c e prob em of t e ani!· " ' b bl 11 b 1 n French revolt in Alget•ia. He is re- also forfeit their deposits. CCF and 40 Social Creditcrs in difficult task the Conservative pro a Y tl . taining Mollet's minister in A!. This compares with- the all-time Ontario. leader might assign him. ! tary foca pom 1 a te en a er geria, Robert Lacoste. high of $92,400 in the 1945 The defence porUolio ts bccom.; gol'ernmen.t lS formed as a. result Little Is known of the premier- lion when 462 in the record field ![ \'OU wear sun-glasses, be sure ing more difficult job as costs I of s stalemate eleci!On .. designate's detailed program. The of 952 forfeited their by they.!lattcr you. They can if you continue to rise. The defence bud· I The _ProgressiVe Conservahve Radical label ln France means he 'polling less than ha,lf the vote of choose them cardully. Sun-glas- get in tllis 1957-jS fbcal year is leader, If comes to power, un· Is in the centre rather than on the elected member in their con- ses are actuall a thrcB·way beauty $1,746,00(),000 or more thdn one- doubtedly make some changes the left.· stituencir.s, II) 1953, 405 ofo897 can· aid, They protect the eyes from third or all government cxpendi- indudmg f1lhng the preset 16 Se_n. Coupled with Algeria is the dictates lost their dep<Jsits. sun and water strain-allowing you turc>. ! ate vacancies. But_ he would shll question o[ taxation ...._ increased Heaviest losses appeared to be to keep them wide open-they do Gen. Pcarl<cs has conlcndctl that! be faced with a solid core. of Llber· taxation and greater to In Ontario, with 106, and Quebec, much to prevent the tiny ''squint" duplicatiOn ex1sls m the scrl':ces 1 als II Ito would pass support France's Algerian cam. with 82. eyes, and they Oalter \he 1 and that il be eliminated. 1 on hts leglslalion: palgn and restore economic well· or the 162 CCF candidate!, 108 if !he is smart enough tp pick I He has also satd that the ar.med . Dtefenbaker pledged being at home. lost their deposits. So,cial Credit I them with flattering frames. forces must eventually be umlied his campaign that as pnme mJ istcr he would reform the upper ge lc;,l Lutheran theran Free Church l)'nod o[ the FOR l::'>iiON ,Diefenbaker And Laurent \ Meet house so that it would not "blindly !ollow the government's dictates." He also promised appointment of a representative of Canada's 150,· 000 native Indians. l't /ommittee report lilt 1 1 .sYnod to real· Pnnciples to be 11 !or union. These 1944 and read: t Bible as a whole llU\ 1 as the word of the doctrinal con- confessions, exposition of the taught in ouraelvn of of · admonition mlnbterial ll!t and eon- By ALAN DONNELLY - Canadian Preu Staff Writer CYITAWA (CP) - John Dlefen· baker and Prime Mlnlllter St. Lau. rent, wlnner and loser In Mon· day's vote, are expected to meet here Friday fOr a discuuion which could settle ;orne af the tlon uncertainties. \. The likely course, although there are several alternatives, is that Mr. St. Laurent 'will submit bls resiKnatlon to Governor-General Massey and that. Mr 1 wlll be asked to- fofm · 1 ·aovern- ment. _ . _ Canadlan voters elecled more Prorrwlve •· Coiuervatl'" ' *'•n anyone else, But !Jhe backers of formally with cabinet colleagues homo Tuesday and then travelled statement at this time, Let events the 61-year..old Saskatchewan law- today and hOld a fOrmal cabinet to Saskatoon to visit his 83-year· take place as they take place." yer wUll!()t have a clear majority meeting ThurSday. old mother, who has been In hos- He also parried questions about In « fall session of Parliament. Although nine mln!Bters includ- pita! there for some time. wnether he mlght form a coalition could be defeated by any Com- mons vote, h shown in the _follow- ing Canadian Press party. stand· ings: The Liberals, after 22 years In ing Trade Minister Howe. lost their Today he planned to go fishing with Social Credit if. the occasion government, are a minority tha.t seats lo the election upset, ·all re- at Lac Ia Range in northern Sas· arose. Elected: is only slightly S'lll&ller. The CCF m'aln government memben for katchewan with reporters who ac· Social Credit Leader Low has and Social Credit parties hold the the present. ' companied him on bl, whirlwind said his party would co-operate PC balance of power. The prime minister and Mr. election campaign, IW!atever government b Lib NEW VOTE LIKELY .Die!enbkaer talked by long-dl.s- WON'T DISCLOSE PLANS formed '.'until it becomes deslr- CCF ·In all the uncertainty, the tance telephone !Dr about five On Thursday night he will fly able to have an election to bre!lk SC strongest pruslbi!Ity 141 that Cana- minutes at mld:.day, Neither dis- to the capital .to -discuss the pes- the stalemate." Ind dlans will llave to go to the polls closed what was but the Corr sibUities, of becoming CCF Leader Coldwell has 'lndl· Ind-1 all over again within a year. servatlve leader It would be' next prime miniiter. cated his vote hr ParJia. Lib-Lab Mr. St. Laurent was travelling a good presumption that the two · A!ikcd by a reporter if he would ment will be determined by the Ind-PC Tuesday night on the ovenug:ht will meet here Friday. try to form a government, he re- legislation presented, DoubUul train to Ottawa from hls Quebec Mr. Diefenbaker rested up for plied: . · The p o 11 tl c a I &talemate, ·In Deferrea Cit,-- borne. He planned t.o meet In· a ,while 1n hi! Prillce Albert, &alk., "1 am DOt aoinl tD give any ·whicll any one-party 1,avernment Total 1957 1953 110 51 103 170 25 '23 - 19 15 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 ' 0 1 0 265' 265 -, WEATHER Mostly cloudy. Few scatter· ed showers. · Little warmer. TEMPERATURES Edmonton ...... 3B 69 Toronto ········ 60 79 Montreal ........ 65 83 Moncton ""'"" -l9 81 Halifax ......... :;:; 1a 'St. John's ' :w 47 .. i ' I, I I ',1 ·' ' .. t -I ' ' '' ' .. I

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Page 1: collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19570612.pdf · .... rj • • •, I aurent, · .o IS CUSS uture THE DAILY NEWS PRESENTS BEETHOVEN GROSSE

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• I aurent, · .o IS CUSS uture

THE DAILY NEWS PRESENTS

BEETHOVEN GROSSE FUGf ' . available at

Vol. 64. No. 12B ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 (Price 5 cents) Charles Hutton & Sons

• ritons Uneasy, ver The H-Bomb

10 ence ares s ainst

rene :Q\!10\-CP - A section of British opuuon ':t ·,, 0ttld hl' hcltcr for Britain to renounce the

htlntli, c\'cn if it means Russian domination. ·It 11 oulrl be better to be defeated than to en­~ H-hnml! warfare," said Dr. W. D. L. Greer1

"of ~~~nrhc~tcr, "When tile last bomb has , 1111 l:an• lost what you hR\'e been fighting

''

...... '.' •,,,.. rrullllnri~- 1 ---------. ·,: '1 .·.::r r.:rthrr hy I bomb would ~cad, a~ Dr. Greer

~~~. ll":i. Rritish: hopes, to ulttmalc di!armament · • 111 ,-mbrr or I thrnugh _mutual trust. Tlte higher

, .. ,-.. 1, :~n in .. probabthly would be an extension · ~~~-.hJiitl' o[ o[ Russian hegemony to ~ll West­

:·,·c.. rrplac- ern Europe and tho British Isles. ··cnl I The independent Liberal news-

, ... ·.lrl ·produce 1 paper is more favorable toward .. ,.- • drnt rr.•lst· the, al\crnatl~.c of non-violent re.

... · r:~ctical ~l'i· s14.ance, sa)tng that an Inquiry · r li[e,'' sce~s at least a •'cheap precaut-

moral- ion. . be on "Our on!)' rahnnal goa! Is stale·

. ,:- .. :r. mate.'' writes Sir. Geo!frey Vick-• , ·:,·,,.,1:. arr among, crs, form~rly ~~hve. m gov~rn­

• -_.,, 0 : Cllrrcnt Brtl·. tnent ;en lee. Bet11een po11ers .. ·,. ,,.':t c:d in news- i which possess unde[catable mean~ r' . . ::.: nr. Generally, Ito do each other lnt~lerable dam­

--:- I':<' 0 , 1inn sup .• a~c. no ,added potential can., make .- ,--, •:rc.l , r.rl'i;ion to the m~,,e any mors stale.

1' .. :u· !'''cr. but it is One recent rl'ent .may be set .,.

1 ,.,,nor- 11 m ,orne al(aln't. tl1cse tndtcatiOns of pub·

• ·' "'"~' 11wncd. I lie anxiety. In a recent byelcctlon ' · at East East Ham Norlh, a Lon-

, l~•ll don comtilitcnc)', a candidate run· !r:·r.·rc 1. 11 a r n I~ n, • n:n~ on an a11ti·H·bomb. ticket

r.· t':r rail to for-i rh-ell' onh- 458 \'Ole~ against the ·H~·:~·\ '·''·' it might· 12,546 re~istcrerl for the 'winMr.

tactical l The H-bomb, concluded th~ Eco­i, onlr j nomi.,t magazine, is "clearly not

. :·~·ce ·" 10. it uys, ~ seAring electoral issue with the i' · ,., .. ~ •'' ;n~ 111' the mass o{ the British people."

emonstrate ' '

THE CLOSING SESSION of the annual Newfoundland Confcrenc.:e of ThE? United Church of Canada was held last night at George Street United Church when four .'·oung graduates from Pine Hill Divinity School at Halifax y<ere ordained at the special sen·ice. Shown are, left lo right:-Hector Swain, G. Manuel Saun· ders, Al{red B. LeGrow and D. L. Brown, B.A .

Rioters Roam Streets Algiers

ALGIERS-AP-Rioting Frenchmen roamed the streets of Algiers Tuesday night attacking Moslelt15 and pillaging Ara h business places. Officials said 12 Moslems we're killed in a wild upsurge of anti­nationalist feeling. During the day Moslem cars were pushed into the sea and Moslems clubbed and beaten • The n'umber of injured was put at more than 80 . More than 5,000 Frenchmen participated in the riots . They were ventin~ anger over the bombing of a dance hall in Algiers Sunday in which eight Frenchmen were killed and 83 wounded.

11 was the latest outburst in this boil-erl_o_v-er_a_l_it_m_a-rc_h_c_d_f-ro_m_ )iorlh A!ncan tc,rilory where the c!'mctcn· where [our victim~ France has been trying in ''a'n <'( last Sunclay's dance hall bomb. lnt· more than 2 1 ~ years to put ing 5 1, ere buried.

'do1111 a nationalist Arab rcvo\1. \l;ilhm minutes or the burial the I Reinforced j>Oiice and p~ratr<>op cro1rd attacker\ ~loslcm store~ in units curbed the mobs mth \car the area. About 30 were burned gas and threw healy troop cord- 0 ~ sacked. Then the mob turned ons around the native Casbah. toward drwntown Aigier.,.

Arm,. helicopters hovcrC<l over Tite ~~~~~tapha hospital rejXJrled t\te city rlireijting ·French para- it had ginn fir.,l aid Tuesday troopers to trouble spots. morning to 30 injured ~!oslem~

fl N - R I c I T v· •t RIOTS FOLLOW FU~ERALS and admitted 15 more. Four were

Y Ower ears Oya O'up e ' 0 ' lsi The afternoon incidents folLowed rlcscribed as being in critical con-student demonstrations in the dition. morning when at least 30 Moslems The few _French-ownerl automo-

""'" "' "· ( APl i""'"~odoo! •• Atlooll•:• ,.,,. u . s. '"'''· ~- -~---··-:: Tc•':rl rocked and ing between it and Nantucket Js- Canada's '·'"r·! :.Inn~ her dev- land .and O\'er the shoals bearing O'ITAWA (CP) - Queen El~a- !ice did .n.ot gi\'.e the exact dales jthis )'car. ally expected to come to Canada

, _ :r. ·:::~. England, the 'a me name. 1 beth· and Prince Philip will vfsit o[ the v1s1t. It Is understood that Following their Jameslo11n visit, again In 1959 to open the St. Law­'"'" A, the day The wlnd was light, tram the Ottawa in mid-October and will no dates were included in the an- the Royal Couple v.ill spend the ren~ seaway project which Is

. ·,:: .. :r:·hn~ a~~ost southwest, bearing on ~!ayflower's I spend an expected three da)'S in nounccmcr1t to permit changes in next [our days in Washington and sclleduled to g0 into operation that t., ... • _

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0:· Prnl mce_- star~~rd quarter. the capital before an Oct. 16·21 present plans a~ 1 result Of the Oct. 21 in New York City. The year. Cl>r lo .. ' !andy ex- ~IO\ING SLO~Y trip to the United State!, Progressive Conservative victory present plan L'l for 1hem to leave Prior to the official aonounce-

,1, r.o~b~ wron~ with Fr?m t_he atr !he appeared to The Royal Couple likely wlll.ar- in Monday's federal election. that night for England. ment, made public here at 2 p.m. · o! 1 ~.c \!,.)·£lower's be 11 addlmg along at about three rive by plane !nOttawa frorp Lon- The Canadian government some The Queen made 1 Canadian EDT, Prince Philip broke royal

knots.. . don Sunday, Oot. 13, remain In two months ngo asked the Queen royal tour with Prince Philip in protocol by announcing' in a re, i1 :\,~:r. • Ilr·:·, ~~~pp~I:i rc~if;:o~~r t~~ b~~~~~~~~cdpi~~~~~ the capital Monday and leave late ito make Canada her first stop on 1951. when she was still Princeg mote part of \\'est Germany that >:1- •.;- llr lt;~d taken li . · . Tuesday, Oct. 1~ by plane for any North America tour she might Elizabeth. Prince Philip visited he and the Queen will visit Can-

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1•1c:r<l :, · ra·~ in!ide ramou 0 {. ~ eli a e 1 [' e Queen will open the 23rd Parlia- geant at Jamestown Oct. 16. El t• l;h!~hr. nmkin• thf n ~ t r gtTna. rls e rcac t.e( Ncom- mcnt. • Jamestown Was the fint perm a- ec· ton·.

~ mo 11 a ers ucs ay crossmg an- Announ~ements by Government nent En~! ish settlement in the tuclcet shoals. There crashing soas H th · 1 · t r I" s 0

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i'!l~u:r.rran bodlc_s into I By DAVID SHEARS ·'!!ta~t dr01ommatlon , .

In Paris: Three Lose

Hun-dred Deposits

Defence Dept. By D,\\'E ~lcl:'\TOSH _ ! i:_,to one servic_c. , ,

OTTAII'A (CP) -A reappraiSal I f.~lPIIASIS Ol'i \\E_APOl'iS of the top administration in the 1 Some changes which m1ght be defence drp"r',mcnl may be in the cxpectc.d :n t~e de(~nc~ depa_rl·

•1· , '[ Prn"rc<sivc co 11 scrn· mcnt under a Cons en ali\e admtn-o. :ng . a ' - . t' li\·e ~o 1·crnmcnt takes o\'er the lslra \On: i . . t

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1 aJ.~"c:· su~cce.d Han. 'Ralph 1 2. An atlem~t. to reduce the

Cho : d ( n minister ha• I number o! admmJstralll'e :person· ampnc1 "~ c e ce · • · ~ · th numMr of 'd that II present chief~ of staff nrl anu Increase_ e -

sal te 1 d I combat troops-:n sernce -par-system ~houid be overhau e · 'i 1 "tail" and more

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chie! of _each .o.r. the three oars7h~d I ~e E:,tahlishment of a Common• scrvtces ~ 1ndtl ttl~~U( re~ ;re i~ i dc(cnce expenditures committee. to the ct~,cncc mmt~ er. 1. · ! There 1 1 ~, been no such committee a chairman_ ol the JOint chte!s ol sine t953 when irregularities staff comm1ttee but he has no de- wer: uncovered tn the army works

service. !lned authonty. COSTS BIG PROBI.E~l

l::.l:nbm which would NORFOLK, Va. Reuters-~lore u::o~:s filth largest warships of 18 nations began mov:

lng out of the United States naval

Bourges- frlaunoury For New President

Gen. Pearkcs, re-elected C?nscr­vallve member for Esqlilma'lt-

By THE CA:SADIAN PRESS losers numbered 78 of 114 candi- Saanich, has suggested that there dlct the ·2Jrd post-war cabinet, U The Canadian government will dates. Progressive Conservative be an over-all chief or the serv1ces approved today, can count on collect ·.probably more than $87,- 56 of 256 and Liberal 41 of 262. who would be the minister's chief

4. Est~blishmcnt of a commit,. tee or commission to review de· partmenlal administration.

5. Increased emphasis n ' co~r at the c,1n. base here Tuesday to take up pre- PARIS (Reuters}-A ·dynamic

ci ttr L'n~ted Luthemn 1 arranged anchorages for today's politician IXIth the double-barrel· .lr.:r~tca 11 hich met at 1 international naval review, the first led name of Maurice Bourges­. 9lth ann 11 al com·en- i in American waters for ~0 years. Maunoury Tuesday night walked

!0":r.westcrn Ontario The Royal Navy's 36,800-ton air· the tightrope over the twin pit­,~~ country's German· craft carrier Ark Royal wa~ to ralls of ~rench po1nics-Algeria l~ .. o·•m nf thr teach· take station between the giant U.S, and taxat!On. · LuthLr arc conccn- carrier Saratoga, of the 60,000-ton 1 Tdhe 42'l'hear-old Radlcal1.t par11ty

F t 1 1 d th F h ea cr, II' o s e name 1 era y . . _orrcs a. c as~, an , e rene car· I means "undernourished lllag " 'lln11 on un10n . ncr Bots-Belleau. 1

• .v er, 1n thr report 1 th · Is expected to wm investlture 1o·

~~:nltler, one ~[ 2~ i Canada will be represented by day in, the National. Assembly as ... r I'JL:n:'sion. I m!CS Ottawa and Asslniboine, two France s 18th premter since the ll1HER.\:'i GROUPS of the world's latest anti-submarine Second World War,

1e1~r. diStinct ~roups destroyer escorts. He would be France's youngest :lr b:.r.cran faith in Two parallel lines of ships will premier since 1883, but he alrea_dy llii":U<i(r!, more than stretch 14 miles out into Chesa· has seen ·more mmisteri~l semce O~o!r.izcd drnomina· pcake Bay from· Hampton Roads. than many French pollttcal lead-

·111 the S)notls of the The three reviewing \'Csscls, the crsEnterln 'the ol't' a! n ::~~~ch in A mer- U.S. guided missile cruisers Boston a[ter a dfstinguis~d 1 ~~~ar rea:~rn:. .thr\, ~. 11h1ch. is 1 and Canbc~ra and the tactical com- Bourgcs • Maunaury rose rapidly the 1;· nod. or \\ es· mand shtp Northampton, will among the influential Radicals to

5 e!;n~~~ s):nod, steam twice along the columns, be- 11 cabinet posts, Including the key . 1 ill:,. .linmpeg, ginning the review ln early after- finance and defence portfolios. lll 0·" S) nod· the · lheran Church • Th noon. French newspaper pundits pre-E·1n 1' ' e

wc'apons research.

"three or four months" of relative 000 in dep<Jsits lost by candidates Among those losing were three adviser or that the three chiefs in Mondau's federal ele~tion. Conservatives and a CCFcr in be res""nsible for co-ordinating lU'aV Become peace before the chronic prob- ' • y~ lH

!ems which tumbled the 16-month Compilatlons by The Canadian Newfoundland; three .CCF repre- policy to present to the minister ,; government of Socialist Guy 1\!ol- Press showed that possibly 334 sentative, in Prlnce Edward Is- for action. Focal .·Poi"nt

candidates of the 858 whose names land, five ln Nova Scotia and two Gen Pearkes a regular soldier let cutch up with him. Mollet's 1 c d' · ' were on the ballots for the wtin" in New Brunswick: a Socia re I· 1·n both world• wars-he won his government !ell May 21 over eco· " B H L JONES nomic proposals. wil! los,~: the $200 deposits each ter in Nova Scotia; 25 Conserva. Victoria Cross in the first-has Y. · • 1

Bourges-:llnunoury already has was required to post when nomi- ti\·es, 22 CCF, lour Social Credi- been a strong "Dicfenbaker man:· OTTAWA, CP - 'Ilhe 102-seat · d' d h h nated. Another five who withdrew tcrs and 31 others in Quebec; 15 for some )'ears and it is cons1- Senate, whose members are ap-m tcate ow e proposes to d [ 1 [ t SlO 000 h 1 th 1 h · after oHiciallv_ entering ttfe race Liberals, three Conscn·ativcs, 42 ~cred likclu he would accept any pointe or_ 1 e a . ~ year, and c e prob em of t e ani!· " ' b bl 11 b 1 n French revolt in Alget•ia. He is re- also forfeit their deposits. CCF and 40 Social Creditcrs in difficult task the Conservative pro a Y tl . ~c?re ~~~r ~~: •

taining Mollet's minister in A!. This compares with- the all-time Ontario. leader might assign him. ! tary foca pom 1 a te en a er geria, Robert Lacoste. high of $92,400 in the 1945 elec-~ • The defence porUolio ts bccom.; gol'ernmen.t lS formed as a. result

Little Is known of the premier- lion when 462 in the record field ![ \'OU wear sun-glasses, be sure ing a· more difficult job as costs I of ~londay s stalemate eleci!On .. designate's detailed program. The of 952 forfeited their deposit~ by they.!lattcr you. They can if you continue to rise. The defence bud· I The _ProgressiVe Conservahve Radical label ln France means he 'polling less than ha,lf the vote of choose them cardully. Sun-glas- get in tllis 1957-jS fbcal year is leader, If h~ comes to power, un· Is in the centre rather than on the elected member in their con- ses are actuall a thrcB·way beauty $1,746,00(),000 or more thdn one- doubtedly wt~l make some changes the left.· stituencir.s, II) 1953, 405 ofo897 can· aid, They protect the eyes from third or all government cxpendi- indudmg f1lhng the preset 16 Se_n.

Coupled with Algeria is the dictates lost their dep<Jsits. sun and water strain-allowing you turc>. ! ate vacancies. But_ he would shll question o[ taxation ...._ increased Heaviest losses appeared to be to keep them wide open-they do Gen. Pcarl<cs has conlcndctl that! be faced with a solid core. of Llber· taxation and greater austcrit~· to In Ontario, with 106, and Quebec, much to prevent the tiny ''squint" duplicatiOn ex1sls m the scrl':ces 1 als t~crc II Ito would ha~e I~ pass support France's Algerian cam. with 82. eyes, and they Oalter \he i~earer, 1 and that il sho~ld be eliminated. 1 on hts ~ovcrnment's leglslalion: palgn and restore economic well· or the 162 CCF candidate!, 108 if !he is smart enough tp pick I He has also satd that the ar.med . ~lr. Dtefenbaker pledged dun~~ being at home. lost their deposits. So,cial Credit I them with flattering frames. forces must eventually be umlied his campaign that as pnme mJ

istcr he would reform the upper ~ ge lc;,l Lutheran

theran Free Church l)'nod o[ the

FOR l::'>iiON ,Diefenbaker And St~ Laurent \ Meet Frid~y

house so that it would not "blindly !ollow the government's dictates." He also promised appointment of a representative of Canada's 150,· 000 native Indians.

l't c1~ /ommittee report lilt 1 1 .sYnod to real· ~t Pnnciples to be

11 !or union. These ~~n 1944 and read:

t Bible as a whole llU\1 as the word of

the doctrinal con­confessions,

exposition of the taught in ouraelvn

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By ALAN DONNELLY - Canadian Preu Staff Writer

CYITAWA (CP) - John Dlefen· baker and Prime Mlnlllter St. Lau. rent, wlnner and loser In Mon· day's vote, are expected to meet here Friday fOr a discuuion which could settle ;orne af the post-el~-tlon uncertainties. \.

The likely course, although there are several alternatives, is that Mr. St. Laurent 'will submit bls resiKnatlon to Governor-General Massey and that. Mr1 Di~f~nbaker wlll be asked to- fofm · 1 · aovern-ment. _ . _

Canadlan voters elecled more Prorrwlve •· Coiuervatl'" ' *'•n

anyone else, But !Jhe backers of formally with cabinet colleagues homo Tuesday and then travelled statement at this time, Let events the 61-year..old Saskatchewan law- today and hOld a fOrmal cabinet to Saskatoon to visit his 83-year· take place as they take place." yer wUll!()t have a clear majority meeting ThurSday. old mother, who has been In hos- He also parried questions about In « fall session of Parliament. Although nine mln!Bters includ- pita! there for some time. wnether he mlght form a coalition

could be defeated by any Com­mons vote, h shown in the _follow­ing Canadian Press party. stand· ings:

The Liberals, after 22 years In ing Trade Minister Howe. lost their Today he planned to go fishing with Social Credit if. the occasion government, are a minority tha.t seats lo the election upset, ·all re- at Lac Ia Range in northern Sas· arose. Elected: is only slightly S'lll&ller. The CCF m'aln government memben for katchewan with reporters who ac· Social Credit Leader Low has and Social Credit parties hold the the present. ' companied him on bl, whirlwind said his party would co-operate PC balance of power. The prime minister and Mr. election campaign, w~th IW!atever government b Lib NEW VOTE LIKELY .Die!enbkaer talked by long-dl.s- WON'T DISCLOSE PLANS formed '.'until it becomes deslr- CCF

·In all the uncertainty, the tance telephone !Dr about five On Thursday night he will fly able to have an election to bre!lk SC strongest pruslbi!Ity 141 that Cana- minutes at mld:.day, Neither dis- to the capital .to -discuss the pes- the stalemate." Ind dlans will llave to go to the polls closed what was ~ald but the Corr sibUities, of becoming Canada~• CCF Leader Coldwell has 'lndl· Ind-1 all over again within a year. servatlve leader ~aid It would be' next prime miniiter. cated his parly'~ vote hr ParJia. Lib-Lab

Mr. St. Laurent was travelling a good presumption that the two · A!ikcd by a reporter if he would ment will be determined by the Ind-PC Tuesday night on the ovenug:ht will meet here Friday. try to form a government, he re- legislation presented, DoubUul train to Ottawa from hls Quebec Mr. Diefenbaker rested up for plied: . · The p o 11 tl c a I &talemate, ·In Deferrea Cit,-- borne. He planned t.o meet In· a ,while 1n hi! Prillce Albert, &alk., "1 am DOt aoinl tD give any ·whicll any one-party 1,avernment Total

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pposes Control Javelin

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''Parliament Restored To The People'' . scrorc )'Oil as witnesses to. night I make a final

the Premier not to allow this Amendment to to I , . leo ,\ct to become aw. ~!r. James McGrath, the young- i comp<ll'ison of J';cwfoundland'• ~a .poke Opposition Leader Malcolm Hollett in "''. · 01 rr C.JON ·TV and Radio last night, when

est member of the House of Com· j public services compared to the mons ;;t Ottawa, elected on Mon· :Maritimes Provinces and the Ire· day !.or the Progressive Conscrva·

1 mendous difference' between tbt

t1ve! Ill St. John's East said yes· I per capita debt of Newfoundland tcr~ay, "The Canadian people have :and of Canada at the time of Un· obnously answered Mr. Diefen· ion, which should have been a baker'& plea to restore Parlia· very definite factor in our favour.

[orth hi~ p;;rt~··s reasons for opposing the con· ' of Hn a;:reemcnt to hand over control of

10 canarlian Javelin Limited, The enabling

f.l• pa~srrl through all stages in the Legislature ment to the people.

·,rltcrlulrrl to receive Royal Assent when the II. · conl'rnrs thi5 afternoon.

"I think it is a tremendous vic· tory for Newfoundland because after eight years of Confederation under Liberal Government at Ot· tawa we are realizing more and more the inadequacy of the Terms a! Union, iJarticularly the unfair

"Mr. Diefcnb;:,kcr has promised equality of opportunity for all Canadians including Newfound· landers. I am pleased and honour­ed to be a member of the Con­servatil'e party serving under Mr. Diefenbaker."

: •.:· !1-<:r:t·, •rccch fol· -,-,A-n_d_r_l8_h_tl_y_!_o_, -!o-r-In-ad-d-It-Io-n

\r•f~unrll<nrlrr': to controlling huge area! on the ., . ~:·. 0111 , 1,, 1.,tk to you

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Labrador, Including a great timber · ····"rr 11 hich Rllects area, Nalco ha! the ~ole right to

., 1 · ·'" _, thl• pr~vince prospect, explore and dispose of ':··:1••8h' 'n,,;.~ of battle Rll minerRI! In Newfoundlancl aver : ,·.:,: :h·t:nn; has pre· R 10,000 1q. mile area, Including :-'.';,.·~~ hmm~ about u th.at block of land from Rcncontre ·.~ , .. ,::h: ~'' your ca· \\est to Terrenceville and down

, ··:trr:.•r• of prMprrity I t~rough the heart of th~ lslnnd of '.·.·,.·,,,, 1.,,. :::. Tltr mal· :'\rwfoundland to Leadm~<. Ttckle

Children Due Home

Report On Communicable

• • I I d 'I ~, Twelve children who have been n· . ,·:.'1 1 '"''' 10 sprak to

1 on lte west an ,, usgra.'e '.nr· ' ISea · .. ·• ,.n• ',',L•I

011,ht to ,·hour on the east and .mclu!ltng aHending the School for the! ses ~ '

1 ld Hhnd at H::,llfax are due back in,

·. · ,, )!"'''' :,n,t hr,ond 'Fogo 1 ~ and and :-:ew \\or l!· THE MINISTERS and Ln,,·men attencling the United Church Conference at George Street wet.·e entertained St. John's tomorrow by the ex- I _The following commun!cabl1 · ·' r

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,,. I · · · h th · · t G H 'f d f b H' H d L d 0 t b · 1 Th · pres! to spend their fiummer vaca· ~diseases have been reported to .·.• , , , land a• well as the south of the ·11

P-\SSED ll:1rin P~nin;ula. from Bunn on w1t e1r wn·es a ovemment ouse ues ay a terlloon ~- 1s onour an a ~· u cr nc ge. e p1c- 1 lion. 1 the office of the medical health

61 · · · · · · . 1 th~ nne ~ide ann Grnnd BPRch on h · I · l l Tl R D H i\I D S · d I ' ,, ,,,,r ,1 .\•···mhl~ a frw: thr other. :-:ow the wholr Idea of ture shows some of t e guests witll His Honour, left o ng 1 :- 1e ev. 1'. . J ·• awe, upen1J1Cn ent of. Thirty-three children from New- :officer for the week ending June

·.·.t:t 1\J• P"''c•l ole~ , thi~ amendment 10

the Nalco Act Home Missions; Mr. Walter F. Butt, Treasurer; Dr. E. E. Long, Secretary General of the United Chun:h · foundland have been in Halifax I 8·

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. ",'i1• ;·o amen. i i' to ~ell out all cavern. ment Inter· and a visitor to the Newfoundland Conference; His Honour the Lieutenant Go\'ernor, Re\', J. A. McKim, durir.g the past five ycm. Five of: )leas~cs-Bull~ Cove, Burin (1);

.. ·.:~ \f·'•'':·n• .. IJnd. Lab I est in l'\alco for 1

ptttance to a them left Porl-aux-Basques yes· Long Cove Burm (1); Ferryland. ·;·:,:;~n .\.-. \o~' :-;.,leo, :mainland company called Canarlian Minister of George Street United Church, where the Conference is being held; Re\', F. W. &adbury, Presi- tcrday by the s.s. Baccalieu, in OJ: ~!arystown P.B. (2); St. , .. , '·''' ·' ~n~rrnment .J:\\'elin which is controlled bv John: dent· Rev. R. N. Rowsell, Secreta!'\', and Rev. F. E. Vipond. Past P:·esident. 'company with ~!iss Edna Keough, John's (1). . . ;·: (l•n:rnllrr! cnmp. ~ny, C. Dol'lr, a Unitert Stat~! ·citizen' ' · · 1 rcgistr;:.r o !the Newfoundland • G~stro Entwtu--Ferryland (2); • of ~c1elop · branch of the C.N.I.B., who sent Kclllgrews, C.B. (1).

';:·}~.~~"~ 1 :1:1;~,.,~.~~~s1t~~ DOYLE'S ·sTATEMENT Imperia I 0 il: ~~ ~~li~~~i~0 ~~~sth~:·~;~e~o~;;~ ~:~~~~oc~~·~~hn'l ~1~~·trock, St. '· .. _, ~·.~r~n·, · anrl ~ comDRn'' promotor.

·)r•!r•,;dl;nli liOIC'\'n· "Now ju!l what is the gol'crn· West Coast. John's East (1).

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men! scllin~ to John C. Doyle. Twenty-four of the children , Salmonellosis-Burlington, N.D.!. \\'ell hrrc are John C. Doyle'~ own left Halifax ysterday and will ar· • (1); Harry'& H:~rbour, N.D.B. (1) .

worrl~ 'J~I·elin i~ In Require all the PI an Off II B ., d. 'rive in Port-aux-Basques this I Pulmonary TB-St. John'& (2); '~0\'Crnmcnt owned ~hares of the Ice ,I u I In g morning to come to their homes' Carbonear, C.B. (1); Green'& HU· 1 :->ewfoundland Lohractor Corpor· . ' • olong the railway line. Some of bour, T.B. 0); Winlertown, T.B. i Rtion, the holder of a \'~st area of the twcll·e who will arrive tamar· (3); Bonavista (1); Bay BulL! (1),

·: :."·' rro1 :nrr :n 19~\ , , ., ~n;1n 111 thr h~nrl~ i •f:):T'rn: Hr IIOUid, h~ . ·. ~c·.cr br ' pHI)' to :t~

c~,~: :h~r~ ~.' a Cro\\'n

30,000 square miles of mineral raw will go to their home towns V.D,G.-(12).

land. Thi~ area h frequently cited !rom St. John's. -- ---· a~ bi!intl the IR!t greAt natural Ch h •11 p k A Four of the children are taklng B £ N Q storehou~e Qf raw materials In u rc I a r rea ! senior examination• in Grades II • 0 I pens ~orth America and I~ known to ·XI and XII and ha1•e to wait un·

contain !ron ore, lead, zinc, copper, l til th• end of Jun• to return \New Branch fluorspar, nickel etc. Javelin, U)'! 1 homr. Dol'le, acquire& through Nalco, con· ' -----·--- The Bank of Nova Scotia hu troi of 10,000 square miles of 1 Imperial Oil have announced, pnrt of St. John's where division' The building will measure 45 40 !or lunch or 125 for meetincs. j\11 • t t ' c rt 1 r.nnounced It! intention to open a pruven commercial black !pruce. that it would begin immediately office employees arc now crowdcn iJ)' 181 feet, and wil be of steel Fluorescent lighting and acoustic ~l agiS ra e s ou I new Branch II Gander, Newfound·

i which ha~ a standing value of to build R 5600,000 office building into three premises-in the PRr· frame construction. The front and. tile will be installed throughout. . 11 . land and slates that urangemenu $176,000.000.' · in the Churchill Park area. of St. sons build inc, lhe Centre building. rear walls will consist mo>tly of· The architects are Craig, ~Iadill. . A man charged wtth. assau

1 ~g have been made for permanent of· PREPOSTEROUS John's. and the Steers building. gk·ss with ~ands of porcelain Abra::n z.nd Ingleson of Toront~. ~Is ne1gh?our. at Hol) roo.d w~s fie• space In • new building belnJ

h th t I M A McArthur manager of the To be occupied within !I year enamel marking the floor levels.

1 Renntc and Horwood of St. John· tound gu11ty m the ~faglstrale s con•tructed in that town b• th•

"Now w at e go1•ernmen n· · · ' ' · · · " t t d · · d , ' . d h' · 1 1 1

company's Newfoundland Division the new building will provide more End walls wtll be a deep-colored' are assomte architects. The suc· Lour yes er :i) mormng an wa! Blu·Flilllle Gas Company L!mJted Ienos domg un er 1 .1s a~ 1 ~ ·said the three·sl11rey . structur~ efftcent quarters for 94 em· brick. I cessful bidder on the construction ·put on !Uspended sen~ence, order· It is expected that the Brancl1 will ~~ 11 control as to mmera 5 t~h would be strikingly modern, inside I ployees of the company's division· The building will contain an I contract was Argo Construction cd to pay compensatiOn of $

5·00

be opened early this fall by which hmber In an areaf as 10

1 oned~ x d and out. Overlooking the city and I al markcttng office. This offtcc is employee asscmblv room, seating I Limited of Westmaunt, Quebec. for seed destroyed, ~2 .-«1 court time the new buil'dinl' will be

01 the total area 0 New o~n f anh · the historic harbour entrance, the headquarters for an operation ' ' charges and $

50 bond to keep the 1 ready for occupancy.

and Labrad.or .. lnclud~ 1 ~~ ~4 0 t e bulldlnging will be floodltt at I which maintains a flow of cssen·•l peace. . : The opening of this new o!flc1 Island or Ncl~ fo~n a. · night so that IL! archi'cclural, tial product~ for communities B c d• t The quarrel arose tl\er

8 small in the growing community of

"Now, that In lise!~ IS pre poster· feature! will become A cit~ land· I throughout Newfoundland and La·' row n e re I s eight months rlog which was shot Gander brings the total Branche• nus and u I ~ave ~ald. bclore oul·: mark lbrodor \ttrartilclv landscaped ' by one of the men because he of The Bank o! No\·a Scotia In r.agrou~. particular~ t~~ i~h~! P~[: Sel.ectlon of a 2 1 ~ acre ~It~. on the nr;,. s1Jlc 11'111 pr~•·irlc room fo; 'SRid the dog got into his. ~arden Nev.ioundland up to twenty-four. h~htrnt~ R~r 38 1 . · the southeast corner n[ Eliz~heth I fut11re c~p;Ht•lon ;;nrt adequate I I and tor~ up his potatoes

11 hich he

ruhlic domain. Canarltan .lavclm Aventle a;d New Cove no an. lp~rktn~ arcnn;moclation fnr em· J h D. f b k put in the grnund on ~lay 3ls~. p . v· . ' Compon)' nr John c .Doylr h~! II· :marks I move all' a) from the older I ploycr~· ~nrt custom en' cars I () n I e en a e r i The man who;e dog I\' a! ln!Uf·. remiCr IS Its read" m~~e ~grl:rmrnls 11lth three 1 ed went and punched the neigh· i rnmpanie

5 on 1mall conce,!ions 1 I , hour in the e)'e and upset ~ ·s } T '

JO;\\' smTH \1 hirh he alrtarly Ita! for the risht ' H II c - . 'quantity of !CCd which was on dis· I on n oronto to mine certain smAll areas and ' tt t · ~ . ~ . 'play in his ~hop. ' · .. ;! honou i1~s come under the!e agreements Doyle's i 0 e 0 m men s "On the N ;Jtion;~] scene the great mcrcase 111 the 1 A young man from Tor bay ~·as i Pr~mier J. R .. Smallwood, who

':Qan Smi:li. daugh· ; comppny will gel from one mllhon . . ~lrenJ'th of the Conservative Party was due in the great- in the court but charges agamst ~·as ~~Nova Scotia last week help-·,,, . d 't . " to fil'e million dollars a year whet· , . . . . . . him o[ assaulting a wrestler .on mg with the Federal eleetlon cam· .·J •. ,n -

1 n. PiOrman her any ore

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1. • . est rr:easure to the mspmng leadersh1p of John D1efen-. ~!onday ni~ht at the Studium were p~i_gn, _has gone on to Toronto to

:! Grenfell A\'enue if ore 11 mined Doyle gets $1.00 T E t baker. He campaigned vigorously twice across the coun- I dropped when Kiniski did not ap- ~~~~t. hu son Ramsay, who Ia re· :;s .1€e~ ~warded an per ton, Newfoundland gels 22 n e ec I 0 n trv whilst the high plane of his speeches drew vast' pear in the cour:t to press charge!. ceiVIng treatmenlt fat ~r~~oronto

cents per ton If ore Is mined In • . . I Apparently durmg Monday even· General Hosplta or nJ n r~ · !c:.olarship to Dal- these small areu. . throngs to hear h1m. It was generally conceded that h1s ing 1 young man threw a toy pistol ceived ~rom ~urns when the hell· t:::\mi:.'· in Ser.. Mr Malcolm Hollett M A lead· serted Itself and r am more proud l'ersonalitv was the outstanding feature of the whole at Kiniski ~;tricking him on the copter m wdhich hhte flwa• drltdlnkll ~~·- r INIQUITIOUS BILL · ' · '' · J · I · · · bl b crashed an caug re an oo .. J1. • • er of the Progressive Conserv11tive of Canadl:m citizenship today than. campaign" W. J. Browne Q.C. said last night. head and r:mmg

1 51.zea ~t u~:· the J'\·es of his wife and the plio!.

"r>low I do not Intend to bore Party In the Provincial House 1 have been in the past. 1 " '.. ' ' The wrestler was g~mg 8

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· . f .·.\·as aw~rded her you with too many statistics but ! said yesterday In his comments "The Liberal party in Canada: h 0~~ ~ar;} ~ Sl:~es~l~n ~;opnd~~~ I Leader of t\Je largest Party. in .the li young m~n when bth~ t1~~e d per~ lh N~;~~t~~.:t~o~u1~ t~::~!~TI~~~ :· .. p on the basis of I'' :-nt to Impress upon your minds on the Federal election on ~ron·

1 will soon sit in opposition 'ior a ~ 5 t ~s~IP~. e 0 ld ~ . d ,. 11 House of Commons may be Innled suaded h1m to i

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reu et d , 1~ademic standing th~ •erlotisness o'f tlils lnlqu!tlous' I day, "The tr.end away from the' while, and until it has purged It· ~ fu t \ Ire llo 11°n~s an '\\.~to form the new Government." ling room. yes er ay.

!:.e ha; maintained bill. On and O\'er that Immense uncontrolled authority of the Lib· self. · e P 0

s rr~g ten le rto~ra 1 1 -----

area of New!o1t"d!.1nd and Lab· erals which began In New Bruns· "The trend In Newfoundland l! syst~ 1~11 _of !Governme~/·. tot ct11~ng: i hr selo!oo! work rador 2~ to 30 n.cm square milts wick and contlnuen l1111t year in lncr~n!in~ iu le111pn as witness a ft

00l Go:~~!z 111~;n~ c~~::~, l lime" to I

]1',gh school the New!oundlnnn gol'ernm~nl has Nova Scotia has rlenloped into a l'ule 011 ~fontluy. uf .nearly 40% ,jli~ne make~ lhnse in control !e•·l

sold or Intends to sell It~ r1ght to ro~~t. f?r t~.~ Progr~ss1ve Conservalil'e that th~l' ~annot be done without (Continued on .page 16) Democracy In Cana~a has U· I urty. and lndinetl to rule In an auto·

cratic manner. "John Diefenbaker's rmphasi5 ·

on his desire to see Parliament re·~· stored to its role as the true Gov· ernmcnt of the country was high· ' lv c!kctil'e ;:.nd contributed sub· I ;lantially tn his success.

"In St. .John's Ea~t .lim )!c· . Grath won a wcll-desened l'iclory ~llhou~h it WRs no ~urprise to· his ~upporten. Jim i~ ~ l'cry youn!i ',

~anCot~m~ensel~~ltlhelo h!~c ai:~~~~~ I

!hown R ~oorl deal o[ political I

ability and should prove to be a good ~rcmber of Parliament.

"I was naturally highy pleas· ed by the result in my own Riding of St. John'! West. This was large1!7 due to the enthusiastic ef· fort! of my friends and support· e!'ll. Although mAnY people at first were Inclined In question the , wisdom of mv decision to resi~n mv ~e~t in th~ House of Assembly.

't think that, as the cr.mpaign pro· s;ressed, they ;;pprcci~tcd my atti· tude better. Now that the nation~! result~ Rre known I believe that all will agree th~l I did the right thing.

"I ~hould like to ado thRt tile cl\mpalgn was a cleanly fought one nn all sides. The developments of the next [ew dan should be watched with lnter~st, as It is quite 1

possible that ~!r. Diefenbaker as

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The caption of this · "rticlc Is not quite correct because we are writing on the night of the clec· tion and the full story has yet to be told. But June 10 has been Black Monday for the Liberals. It Is doubtful !l even the most optimistic Conservative thought they would lose control ol the House ol Commons. Certainly no Liberal thought this would happen. And so, a!lcr twenty· two years, they find themselves m the minority wlth their hold on the government contingent on the support of one or both of the two splinter p&rtics, Social Cr~dlt and the C.C.F. This not not the h~~plfst situatiOn. Cnnarla needs dreislvc leadership anrl cannot ~ct it from a mlrqrily go1·crn· ml•nl.

In his campaignini and his cour­age in giving up his provinCial scat to seek the federal rcpres· entation in St. John's West were helpful factors in procunng his election. Yet something more had to be added to account for the size of his majority. He had to come out of St. John's itself with a. sizeable majonty. But he seems also to have ealned a majority ln \he rural diotrict~. Whether this was a personal vote or a party vote is not yet known. But it seems to suggest an undercurrent in the political af· fairs ol Newfoundland nl whi~h pollticlons of both parties are likely to take note. ---- EB

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• • • WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1~. 1957 In St. .1o1m's Eust, lite only

lhlng in doubt wus whether lh~ prestige of ~!r. Jo'rnsc1 would UI'Crcomc the normal Comen',l· live tradition of this distri~t. :llr. Fruscr won In 10~3 onl)' bceau'e of a divided Canoe~ vativc 1 ole, His strongest hupb in lhis clec· tion was th~t he mi~hl gam mure votes than n n lncxpertcnccd young!ler who wr-s not too well known to the riding But :>tr. ~!cGrath has won a notabl~ I'IC· tory to which his ol'.'n cn~rgy and conftdcnce l1ave been large contributors.

In The Dawn's Early Light The battle of the poll,.; i,.; ol'er. It \\'as

dec:t,ll'e in onl.1· one ~ense. Outside of Quebec:, the Liberal:; ha1·e taken a ter­rific drubbmg. But the dawn's carl~· light

t'c\·eals a st<~lcmate that ma~· !C'ad to a pertod of mdec:isi1·ene~s and confuoton ll'htt.:h rna.~· endure too Ion~.

\Vhat kind of /ZO\'emmenl ll'il! C.m~da ha1 e ;cc, a rc.;;ult of this ~lec!10n:'

11 ts pO.'':hlc th~t the !.thcr<JJ.; mtgltt !wid on to offtcc untd porlti1mCttl tnrc•l:, <ll'ri Clll';:ilt lh(llt' f~tr in the ftr.;t 11Cl·cOI1fl­drtw<' ,.,tP.. Thr1· CC'ltt!rl 11'111 that yole 0nh· 1 ( I hE' ('.( '.F'. ;md Soc tal Crecltt

r~rlte' untlr ll'tlh thrm to l;eep thr Con­~rn·attl rs nul of offH·e. :\nci !hilt f:\1}1·

port m11~hl he the k1s!' of de;~th. But the L1berals ha1·~ lost the confi­

dence of the n<Jtton. Cabinet ministers

ha1·e been boll'led 01·er like ninepins. .-\nd it is doubtful 1I Mr. St. Laurent would \\':sh to continue as prime min­ister in these circumstances.

This me<Jns tlwt l'vlr. Diefenbaker would br a~ked to form a go1·ernment but he

\\'ould n I so hal'c to meel parliament as a mino1 tl\' admini<tr<.Jtion drpendent on

th~ ll'htnls "" Jli'Cs,urc~ of the ~plin\er

11.11'!!C:' tor ln, abilit.1· to rat r~· his legis­latti'C )Jl'O~I'.lllli11C,

· F!o:)lthc C.C I•'. :n1d Soci~l Credit !rdd­cr~ ha\T rcpttdtated the idea of a coali­ttm. But that does not preclude them fl'om attempt;; to barga111 .• \nci the ~im­)Jic f~cl' 1' th<1t both the maJOl' parttes arc 111 a po~tliPn whet~: the~· \\'oulcl meet 1',1 1'h'n1Cil1 1•·tth rl D~111uclc;m 'II urd

l'in•rtn::: "'· er thr1r hr;~cl~. ... The r"l1i" cr•lllh1J1il\Wn nf 111'0 r<~"ti€'5

th"t rr~ultl r:0mrnand e1·Pn a 1·P.r.l' <]i~ht

l'lil,ICrtl: Ill fl.:ll'Jiament \\'OlllcJ he lhrt! of thr l'nnsr.tY;'I\il·cs <1nd the C.C.F. But that ts too 1mprobable to con:;icier ~s a serto\ls e,·entualily. It 1s far more likel~· thRI thl Liberals would prefer to keep the Conserl'ati\·es as a minority go\·ern­

ment so long as no legislation of which they disappro\'e would be introduced. The Liberals might prefer this while they picked up the pieces of their shat­tered organization and put them together again rather than see the gm·ernment of Canada dominated by the two ~plinter

~roups,

But ll'lH'II <1ll is :;aid and donf', none of these 'olutinn~ is ~altsfal'!ot·y.

Canada 1s at a no,;,road,;. She l1a:; to take stock Rnd plan policies that ll'il! per­mit the consolidation of recent economic:

,:aim; as the foundation fat· further cx­panston on ?. progrcssi1·e basis. There 111'1! 111~11.'' pti:'SS111g rrnblem::;, Can the cn:,1:. M 1 h" tllm~ be rr~0h·ed <Jt go,·em· ment le1 el m a period of politi,al stale­

m=lte:

rc~HJI1~l _group. would oppose an:v n l'1 cmp\,; to ~~ l'c additional federal aid to the pt'O\'itH;cs that might, in view of l•'t·ctwh-Canr;da, represent an infringe­ment of pro1•in\!ial rights.

It is true that in all this we are in the realm of sheer speculation. But there are on!~· :;o many permutations and combin­e~ I tons possible in the computation of \\'hat Cc<nada needs for political stability in the immediate future. And the only nnP. th<~t ll'ill serve the present need is :m tlttl'ease in Conservative strength : 11\'nu~;:t the acldJiion of enough members with ~ national outlook and without regional axes to grind and hold Ol'er the head of the go1·enunent. The alternati\·e

may well be utter confusion.

And what makes the probability of that confusion becoming worse con­founded i~ that there is no certainty that

any party may be able to secure an over­all majority in. the next election or in a series of elections.

• • • • i\Ir. St. Laurent's problem is relalil·e11·

simple. He \!an rc~ign and let the Con­~er\'nti\'e~ eany the bag. Tn fad, it is doubtfu\ tf he can do Hn.l·thll1g el~e be­e:llN' o( the magnilucle of the Libel'al :-1~\'et·se.

• • • Thr C'onsen nlivr< hal'c bowled

OI'Cl' the cabinet like ninepin~. The dr.lcut of ~!r,l Lapointe in Qucbc~ wros a hca1·y blow be­cause hlR name and fumllr counted tor a gr~at deal in French Canada. In fact, ~!r. St. Laurent would not have bccomr. prime minister if Mr. Lapointe's lather hrv.i outlived ~!ncl;enzle King. But the number ol Liberal bi~ ~uns to ~o down In defe~t suggests <~ revolt of tremendous Fignlllcanec. It mcam that the Canadl~n prorlt ha1c friL the Impact of the criticism that ha! bPrn l~vrlled tn the pa~t few ~ r~rs A~ain.\t the LihPr~l! and that thrv m~1 1\Pll hll'e bePn inlhlPnr;d hy the particular lm1e n[ lhr ~upremt'.l' or p~rl!amert which aro.1~ over lhP ptpeline bill.

• • • The 1i~nifir~nce of thP voting

in KewlounrllRnd ha~ yet to be properly appr<~ised. The turn­over in St. John's West wa~ mo$t rcmarkE~ble. After all, at a time when Ferryland, St. :l!an·'s ar.d Placentia were voting n Con· srrvnlivc majoril)', \\', J, Browne c:;me through in the first feder· al election with n maJQrit)' of only a lew more than 500 l'oh·s. ln 1~S:t, lw lo.<t lhc district to .lim Power b1· 900 IOit•>. What dMs hi! present nmiorily of more llt.lll ~ tlUO n\l'un'! l.~ il I'P)lll'SPillOIIIe Wit•f)' of tt•dt•t;ll s11ppn1 t or d<~t's tl mean I hat 1111 1e hJ< bt•t•n a sulJ,Iant\,d ''' ng h.ll~ in both lhc ctly and t\iral ar~as to Jl1e l'onsrn~lnrs.

• • • 'l'hrrP I! ltillr donbt thr,l :>rr.

Broll'nc's per.•o~al aggre&slvenPs!

. . . \\'hat l! evrn mnre rrmarkable

11 that lh~ Cons~rvalJI'P l'ntt<' h:1~ risen snb~l~ntially 1n ali rli<lrkls ex c e pI Bnnfol'i~ta · Twtllmg,llr, Doe! thi~ have an\' lig!ll!tcanre? In d1~tric\s to which' C811S~I'I'a• tives formerh lost lhr1r nomin~· ltnn fePs, L'on~en;.lt-rs ~.1rnr1l . !llb>lantla!i~·. In \;rand FaiJ,. \\'hile Ba)·Labr~dor, for rx:11n· plr. ~ complete!~· unknown ran· didate got one vote lor e1·rry t11 o Liberals. This is a remarkable Comcn·ative gr.in. And so it has been in Trinity-Conception and Humber-St. George's,

• • • ll has been, all in all, " re­

markable election. But it 1s also a time for ~erious thought. \\'hy hal'e the people nf l'anadu voted Ollt the goll'rnmt•nl'! JlPt'allse they 11erc too long iu offtcr'' lle­t'llli'c \he~ llwughl lht•y h;•1 a llotlor's mundl11P ll'hil'li 1narle lht•m Inn arru~an:·1 Bt· tit<· Blh\\er \1 hnt 1t 111J\, t!Jh ''-l" a

n:rlionul trend. II ·m:o,1 111· that thl' LdJ~IJl" \H~tt! in td1it e too ion~. But wh:,l happen< 111'\l tS

whaj malt en mn~t. 1\ ha: 11 Ill th" clrrtion rio \o lhe ,1,\bllttl· o[ "01 cmmrnl in !'anan~·· Th:li 1s the b1g que<lion of the moment.

88

nl~n -~ -. -

8he 1\nllld ~trike hefnre lnn~. b11t ~o d1rt Plerybody else 111\h e)es and cars.

Israel struck, anrl Eden, carry­ing his Cahlnrt with him with ~ome difficulty, told both ~ides that unle~s they 11ithdrcw at least 10 miles from the Canal, Britain would lake military ac· tion.

Israel r.greed to these terms, Egypt did not.

F.ril'n, therefore, gave arden for Eg) pt1un airlll'ids to be loomhl•rl. and latc·r for the orcupa­ltun 111 l'ort S.ttd.

II~ ~ale lll'd<·l'•, alsn, IIJI to I l'dlll'l' l'U,,il.tl!il'' IU a nt:lilll1UI11, '"';ll"lllllg" ~IH1Uid be gl\'£'11 hdnre l'.ll'il ;,J!ad, Tim ll'.JCIP oprr:J· ltolls 'IIIII', hut llllll'h ll'L\Il'Cd iilP ]o,, nl ilk.

·Edson In t~Vashingf New Won't

'Questions' Game Have ~lanv \l'inncrs

BY P!.TEH I'DSO'\

WASHfNGTO:'o.'-IXEA)- Otti,'tlllle 'I'I•Nrn '1 1r1: ..

'f llumpht·cy dt'l'"ed a n1·11' "211 l/li<',lloll' · ~·'II" t11 lrr,l 11 1 an~ lwei\' nrounc1 who 1s a 1rJI. ll'll1' ttd\tH.t:(• «1: ,..'11\1 lirl 1·:1:

Tlu.!ll '-!&me t'JJl ht pl<J\'Pd ;Jm p!.il« \l111 ',11 J _ 11 ",., r1f ln~thrr. 'l'ilr rule< arP <rmplr 1.1'1 I l11· ,.!>.1 11 ,, .>'1 ,., 1, ellt 1•n" to slant! The dJa11mon tlicr1 JliOill'il' I< t1'.orl ,rr:" :•1 ~11rn hclow. E1rry per;nn 11110 dll'''"', 11 IJ.,I\1 ,. \1 the que~twn~ muo;;t ;;It ri0\\'11. S\H:h prr-11!' I· co:1n!1'<l ,111

o lnte beltnrr 111 go1 r1 nnu nl P< 0nn1'l' All ~rl'.' H~rc'5 the !lr.<l qt1PI\II•r'·

~Ir. Diefenbaker, becoming pt·imc min­

ister, would be compelled to meet parlta· ment quic:kl~· because he would not be able to go1·ern long without it. !vlinute of Council rule has been ended b~· this elec­t inn. 0: o ca bmet can afford nnw to em­b~rk on poliries ,~·hich parliament may br. unwilling to ratif~·.

Letters To The Editor

Se1en hlltHircrl Eg~pti.111s 11r:e, ktl!~d :n !'oil S:un. hul 1 hr ~111ek cndtng lo I he lsracJ.J-:g, pt cunflirt ~a\ eel the l11 rs o[ len 11mcs ns many, Fn Ecic11 nrrrt h~lr no srnse nf hlonrl·glllil. 14.000 uon dtrd in JQ39-In4.'i hP­r.lll<e nobncly 'topptd H1tlcr 1n

1. Have yotr rvr:'r opposed r:<.rslll':! I ~ pn·'~:r 1,1'r• tr H'C

the t' S. Post O!fa·r Drportmrnl "'ii·'''Jl"'"'illlc' If y011 an~\\ rr .,Yrc:''' ~II d!l\ n '\Oil 1 f" r'll' \, '.'

2 H~\~ )0\J ~tlpportrrl plll;.:IJT11" fr, .. ~1r;1tr1 (rdrr:: ,., In~ our rnmmun1t~ for lint:r.;,tn:::. nr :-11'11 r~'"d'-fl!ll; ·

There is another factor of no li t.tle unportilnrr. m the situation. The Senate is almost entire!~· Liberal and the Senate

nf Canr~da can still wield immense pm\'ers. Unlike Britain and unlike e\·en Newfoundland, when we had an Upper House, the Senate can reject an~· legis­

lation, including money bills, and could, therefore, hamstring the decisions of a

Conserntive government backed by C.C.F. and Social Credit support.

The people of Canada have shown that no party can lay claim to a monopoly of go,·ernment. They have proven that the Conser\'atil'es are still a 1·ital force in the political field. But the,\' ltave not gone far enough. In shaking the confiden~e of thr Libcral'i, the.v lt<J\'e failed to prol'icle an adequate :d~crna\i1·e. In other \\'Ol'cls, thc.1· hal'e not gone far f'nough. ·

\\'hat is re1·ealrd in the dawn,'s e:nl~· light is a prospect of stalemate or insta­bili\.1', It is now the problem of the states­men anrl people of Canada. to resolve this

cnsis in good \1me <111d in a good time ilrHl in a good and s~nsible democratic way.

Dear Editor,--:IOot ~'ery l~ng a~o ~ lrtt•r ~ppc<.ored 1n the press 1\'hich w~~ an.' thing hut compllmrntar~ lo ,S1r Anthony Erlrn. Will )'Oil pl~a!e prtnt the tnhulr, "FArrll'rll to a Hero" by D. H. B"rbour. tn lh1s great mRn:

:lOot !tncc flobcrl Peele ~u•· prnded the Corn. Law! of 1MB ha~ ~ny British Prime ~rlnister performed an ad of political heroism comparable to Anthony Eden's S11ez Canal Initiative of October, 1956,

Peele knew thAt what he did probably meam personal politic· al suicile, b11t he could see no other way t~ save the nation !rom famine and revolution.

Eden knew that what he dld probably meant personal politic· al suiwle, but he could sre no

· ntrlL'r 1\':J~· lu save manktnd from l'x!t•rmination ln Worlcl Wnr III.

To R le1~ ~inglr·hearlrri pal1iot lhl' IPIIIJllalron lo t~ke tilt' eas\' pall! 1\tlllld h.w~ ilt:en itresi~i­ihlt•. lie II:HI \\',1tletl '"' ion~ tor lilr h.1' lo ;"l;u. IU lloll'ltin~ Si1l·et, and few men had el't•r het·umr Prur.c .\lilll'irr 11)1nm llir notinn and the world held in ~urh hr~h rrspect. Mt~r play1ng ~rcond ficlrlle so

Jon~, it was f1ne to he top ctog, In he thr mnn at ~lansion llou~r Hou~e drnnPrl. "' lhr Pal;~·r, ~nrl 111 lhr l'nnnrils of ll1e~ Nat ton~. Pnl1lici"m 11rr onl)' hum~n. i1nrl whrn ; on ha1·r sat with your pad~ on In th• pRvllton for KO

ion~. lt'5 hard to ha•·~ to hro\V away your w1ck~t lor the sake ~~ the !id~.

prated Commando murrlrr ra1d!, was certun to ~tt;ck E!')pl.

(f I EiYPt was known In he prepared to mrPI ~11ch attack tn concert with .lordan anrl S.l'm. r,ra~l ;:round·forc~~ mi~ht hnlrt E~ypt1an·led armlr~ 1n the drs· ert, but modern Rusmn plane.1, known to have been ~upplied to Egypt in great r.umbcrs, ~al'e her superiority in lhe a1r. Tl1erc wa1 grave risk that Tel AI'IV might be wiped out by homh1n~ and sea·bombardment and lsrae l broken,

It was clea.r to Eden that if Israel were to attack and .Ia he

. wiped out, the thing would be done oe(ore the C nilcd Natlons could Interfere.

The world would then be facer! with a triumphant :'olasscr 111\h enormously cnhanc~d prt•s\ige throughout the .\tirldll' Eu>t. Jordan and S)ria would lit• pit· p:;rerl to follow liim ou IIU'Iber urll'~lllllrr,. !lis >lll'll'" ,., ntdd impir~ ntHironlcnl\ 111 tile 1,,•. \Janon, Iraq, Saud1 Al'diJI.< unrl e1en tr.1n tu o\'l•r:lr:o\1' lbe.r 1e· ~perlil e \.01 l'i IIITH'IIIS Hlld l'llihl under hi< b:;nnrr

E1 ery oilltrlct ill t hr "tddl~ F.ast '.I'OII)d br "naltllllalitt'd." the Canal would br rntirrly in :'\r.;ser's control and llir stanrl­arrl of lil·tng of Brilatn and Eu1 op~ hal vert.

11rnr. Thr world wa< ; ~ha~! The

Bntt.•h nel'-'n•PPI'\, 111th !•11 t~· rrp~1nn~. "rr• a~hasl. Th• 0~­po.<tll~n In Brrtall\ u ,,, agh.1•t •ncl h:·~trnral 1n A ploa;erl ~ort

n( 11·ay. :\ehra '"' agha<t. Ell,n­hn••rr 11nd D•tlir~ (krpl in lh• nark a1 thry woulcl llavr pullrct 'Iring.< lo milke the nnturc im· po.<sih1c) 11rrp a~ha.<l. Even C''""rl" 11 as <lightly ;~~hast.

Tile only !tme Eden nearly hrokc dr\1 n w.1s whc11 t110 lone l'olccsfrom the ends of the e01rth 5ounded a bizarre nntc ol en· couragemrr.t. ~[enzics and HGI· lanrl, puzzled and sttlpclied, yet kept thrir faith in Britain ar.d her lea1ler. It was one of the noblest moments in the long and troubled history of manktnd.

Port Sc,id was occupier! and N;,ssrr'l a1rliclrls laid waste. A le11 nllll'C d:t)S and lh1• joll would ht! r\1111~. But il Hti!Jtn and FrJtll'e ~~~nt on, 11 ll:ts l'it·~r d~­

ft;tncf ol 11\l' l'tttled .~:<tiult>. !ltd tll:tl mollt-1''' ll m~Licr<tl

l11 t:d,•JI, i>ee;,u,e h1> llitult•

:l Ho\e ~u ru•r 1.\~n!r.l thr £t'lf" f1~'lr111 lrr (,n) f.u

or flood rontrnl prn)rrl n ~~mo pr'fh• \IJirl".oc 4. HrnP- ~t"ll erPr ":111!rrl f nn~1 (h.~. ,,., r.:. c 1 rll·\ .. ~.,:

prt<~tion l8r ~omP dam or rcrlornalrr·~ l'l•''''rl" 5. Hll\'e ~·ou ~\('r wantfri tlw ;..:on r• nr,...r11' •r1 .... ~·n ..... ,:• 1

rlorn1tor;· for your favonle cnllrcr" 6.

mrnt, ~uch as ~cwa~e riispoE=:-al or \\;;trr "1r;•l' pro1r~tc" 7. Hav~ you fn\ored frricr:1l '-hlr·Jw]• 1 ,:l': '-L.,·l":lr~ fl\: ~~~

ten:1ncP of an AmerJ('I!n f!rz mrrrhrn1~ n'~r ·r"' 8. Hal'e you l;11·nrcrl hi~h, rt~itl I""" ··•:"'•: •

can !arm proclucls? 9. Have you ll'anlcrl the rmc·r"'"'"' lo r1•r'

economic nuning opcrnlions hy guor,l•'l e• I t.•' •. n: I., ' ,,

10. Have you evrr arli'OC~led ~r~·:er r ..... ., for 1 i':l ol "welfare" acti,•itics-includmg 5r!:oul iu::<hc;, mdtcc! aid to education, and so forth?

11. Have you Her hecn associatr·l 11 t:h rroiJp; mk.:J Burton Act funrls for a new hospital in _l'ou~ are'"

12. Hal'e you ever protrslrrl 11 hen ti:r ,\rm.'. \""· A1 or \'etrrons AdmimstrJiion proro'<'ri 1 In'":" ,,,. coNdtlall~!' t'rnnaant hospital in your nre.1, lor l't.l .. n!lo,; 111 ll'1 1 !11il'1~·

13. H;.~.\'t' yo~1 t-Vrr· t•ndor.~L·d inert.l"lr'l!' ill' •111'1 11r !J,)·. 1' !Jt"'llt<fit.; for \'t-ll·rarr' \\l!u.,t" di-..dlllillt'!' ,111 r111: l"r rlt'llt·d .. u:h l;:11y ~PI'\ Wt''~

l-l lfa\~ ~Ull t'\'1·r \\i,llltd !Lt• 1 "'' ,1 11 ·, ,,. rtt 1•1 ,,dr ~~r.T pulilll'a) t.oillt UIIJ ull 1m hl'pt•s ' ),II tile ll'<•l'itl', [IIIII!'~ \llll' h.t>· lll\l'llll' ll'lth KIll'\\ oll'tJOrl 0

t't\ OJI t}H' ~.IIH'\11~ Oi lnfprnJ!IIill- ]). ll.t~ 811\ l'ldii!J.Jlt\ \\HII \\lith \uo ..1 t t•J'I:•~:r, trf

al :\~rrciiH'!lts. an~l Ht'lLlin \~,ls l'Cl\'t'd d!l\ bPIH'(J!~ fllJill all'l"'lt>l.l!t•d lJ\ ,l'ldnll. ,,llt't .. \!1 ,rJ'·u··'

lwund to ubry lhr r~ptt'""rti \\Ill 16. H:l\e ~ou t'\t'r p!OIP..,!t'd "11 11 lllP ~ 1 ,, 111 1t't'lil 11 n;'IH: ',

nf R iHHiy to whll'h sh~ owrd · ~;;omf lllllltat·\· in .. t:dlation or t•nd 1n;.: ~., 1111 • 1 • !1.1·'111 .. '1pc allr~iance. whtrh IIOU!tl have taken a !<Uil'rnmcn• )1.<,1:<'11 I•· o: _1oJr

To ~o on mc~nt thP rnrl of munil)'~ :"-:as,rr. h11t it mr~nt the rnrl ol _ -----· thr l'ntlrd :"-:.1tion< lno.

The difficully 11:1< ~nil rrl hi' tho C'nadtall su~~r~tion, hackrd hv the Untterl Stat••, th•t a l:mterl ;t;at10ns FMce •hn11lr\ be ~rnt to keep the peace bet11 een E,:ypt anrl !srarl.

What Others Are Sayin f'~ '-:.:! ........ :;,...~.t.. 'I • -1 • • ---

TI1e Consernti1·e ,-ict..,r~· or the Lib­l!ral defeat, ,,·lnchevE'r wa~· it may be \'iewed, sets the stage for a brief era of Indecision. It could be dangerous to the nation if that c!ondition were to be un­duh· pt o!onged. And it seems obvious th<~t the nnl1· 11 ~~· 1t c;m be 111 t'IT•JillC b b,· R nPw Plrt·ltntt at 8 f;mh· e;uh· dalE'.

Strength For The Day These are the facts, cot as

they appeared to those watching Idly !rom the s1dehnes, but ~s they appeared to Eden hlm!elf: (a) President Uasser was gradu· ally destroying British Influence

.In the whole Middle ERst bv

The 'L'n1ted St.1tr.• 1\0llid thrn hrcom~ alarmed, hut 11 11nnlri hr tno late In rln ~n)lillng. 1\lt>,tcn pnwer through her pawn Nasser·~ (onquests woulrl he vastly m­cre~sed. Bith Britam Rnr! Fr;;nce out o£ the reckonin~ anrl lnrtia forced to depend on Russian friendship, Rus&la and China to· Je!her wottld be able to complete mastery of the Far Ea~t, and over Formosa or the Philippines or Au!tral!llo, the Big Clash would come AI IR<t.

From Eden's point of I'ICW th~ game wa~ won. The prime ob· ject o[ the Police Action hr.<! been to prevent Nasser destroy· ing Israel and thus en~unng to himself the virtual eventual Dictatorship of the ~!lddle East.

WF.A \'ISG Al\'n Ft'~IBLI'iG (Toronto Globe and ~!all)

For eight years, External A£. fain Minister Peanon has b~en weaving and fumbling on the !~­sue of Communist China. That is not, we think, his own fault, hrtl ral hrr the fault o[ thP !'nh· inct as A whol~. whirh h:1~ nrttltrr

. . . ¥ ¥ •

Bill PI r11 \hr~ lllllSpl"i:l l'itlr'tr'S 1\ ttlt it no l'el tatttl.1· r1f ;, salisfilctor:; ~olitltfJII

1'\s~umtn::: th<JI 111 a nell' r.lectinn the Cons12n alil'c:, f'illl hulr! thl' I J f) ~cat:; ! he.'· ha\'e JUst won, the~· wnttlr! nerd ;,r1ollte1· tl:rit~· to a~sure them n[ control nf P~11··

ltament. Where ll'ould the.'· ,~::r.\ them Is \here anv reason to Pxpr.ct !hal lltr~

\\'estern pro\;inces will throw over the C.C.F'. <~nd Soctal Credit part1e3 to ar,sun: the country of political !!labtlily uncler 11 Con5erva tn,.e G01·ernment? ..

The all em a t11·e to maJor gams from the sp1mter. par!te:; \\'OUld be a very b1g rl!!nt_ it~ the Liberal hold on Quebec. And the question here is whether Mr. Du­pl~ssis would throw his weight into the !lection in order to swing enough Quebec' seats to the Conservatives to provide them with a majority. '

But then the position might well . be that the Qu~ec members, acting u a

D~ EARL L. DOUGLASS

I~IPERATI\'F.

Tit Clm•tt~ll ro•lt~tnn ~n1l lhr .tewish rrli~io11 ;,r• rh~r.tclrl'izrrl h,1· ~omrlhin~ 11hirh r~11~~s them h• ''"nd oul :1hm·r ~II olhN' worlrl reliRwns, The.•· h;ll r ~ lnuli·ln ethirnl tmper~tlve.

1\o tl•, >noJ.,, L•r hut~: cert~in thino! <~re rt~hl nnd l'l'l'l:ltn linn~' <~rr wron~ ~crorrl111~ 1o t~e ~lanrl·

~rd~ iluth nf thr Olrt 'l'e~l:1ment anrllhe N•w Tc.~l~· 111rnt. And, o[ ruur.,c, \he thin~ lh~t ~i1·r~ lh1s ellu~•l imprr~lne it~ power i~ the IArl ll1at It is rl\I•Jncly ordainerl. In :1ftc, wmc th1n~~ ~ppr•r tu hp wronb only becoU!e God h•~ forbidden them, ond 1n hkc mauner, some th1n~5 arc ri~ht because of the •a me .divine oanction. Most no;hl thin's arc quite cl'identl)' right becaua they work to thr bettermen~ of mankind and moH e1•il prr:IQuceb . mi;ery and dl!integratlon. Hence, on a pragn1at1c basis, good Ia adnntageous ~nd eVIl dludvanlale ous. But back' o[ this In Uta cue o[ lh~5e two ~real rcli~(ons, the divine commandment-and onlv the divine ·Commandment-make•, right tight and wroni wron11.

Chtistlanlty ll more than a mere tyatem ot ethlcr, but Cltrlatlanlty II ,deadly aerlous a bout ethic~. It ae\~ standards and lives up to them.

A buil\·Ln ethical Imperative-put there by the God who made all tblnas, lncludina moral ' mndazc!J.

l'irulent r<~rito propa~anrla, An~l lhr prnpag:1nrla harl ~h·carl'' rr­~11llrrl tn the r.xpul~ion oi Sir .Jnhn (;illhh lrnm .Jordan. It rnulrl n11ly hr n ~~~r~l1on or time hrfnre I he wltolr ~ltrlrllr. Eil~l be·' rilmr l'inlrnt)l' anli·Hriti~h.

lhl Prr.<idc.nl ,'las~rr h<<l nprn· l.v inrlic'Rirrl lh"t the SlalA of l•rRrl nHI<l ilr \ltpcrl nut. lr) l't·rsrrlcnl N".1~rr hRrl "lla· IIOII"il7.rrl" the S11r1. ('iln>i, '1111 .<hnwrrl Mn ~~~n< o[ -~rcctn~ tn .111.1' lnrmula !hill would rnsure hc.vonrl rlnuht th~ £i rr usc ol lhr l'~nal in future to the !lnp~ of any nation with wliiCh l~2YPI hJppenrd to quarrel.

( rlJ Recour"e to \he Ututcd :"olatlon~ to prnuade Prendent r-la!ser to put the Suet Cannl un. rler non·polltical control 5eem~rl hopelcs!, !tncr. E~vpt II'!! Already ctl!obeyin~ a United !'lations re· quest to allow hrooll ahlp1 to freely use the Canal, and be­caus~ any edict of the Se1:drlty Council. which Egypt did not like would be vetoed by RU!sia, herself already raping HunRary in defiance of the same llniterl­Nation•.

(e) Sooner or later l!rael, driven beyond endurAJJce by re-

Eden harl .1ern It ~ll h"rr•"" before. He hart hrcn in the (;nl. Nnm~nt~ nf R~Jrlwin ;;nrl ~lac· Donald anrl Ch3mhrrl,,n, and h"d ~een :1 little mon in " lrunc~trrl (;r, m~ny mHrch lr1>m l'lctnry to 1 tclnry hrc:lll.<r nniHliJ rl"rrd In cn· "hall"-:1 mrtn 11 ho ll1ro lnnkrrl ~m<~llrr limn :\""rr looked nol'f,

Ellen knew what 11 ar ,,.,, 111,,., He ltarl lon~hl in \Vnrld \\';,, I. "nrl 1\\n n[ hi~ lhrcr lnnlltrt.' lml died in 1t. Hi~ rlrlc~l .<nn hHd rlied in Worlrl W:1r 11. If anylhin;: he could rio '' oul•l p1 r l'tnt it, there would be no 1\'or!rl Wal' Ill.

Kasser must be •loprrrl, anrl 11 1\'a~ clear that only Bnla111. ll'ilh the help of France, had t:1r 11'11! lo stop htm.

In September, 1056, it bcrarnt known to all informed opinlun In Tel Aviv that Israel, hopelm or any sort of protection !rom the United Nnllons, wus prepar· lni, fairly soon, to strike.

Eden decided that when Israel ~truck, the opportunity must be· laken to hring mattrn to a head. Th~re was M "secret arrange­

ment" wltb hra.e!. Eden knew

It wa., hrttrr, prrhap5, !hot \~s~rr <\wu:d nnl f~:l, ~nr. he rrmembrrrrl a.< a mnrlvr. J: II~< brllrr, prrhap<. that hr ~houltl · ----------­:ti'C on, 1\'tlh his \\JIIJ.!~ clrpp~d. for 1n fulllrr. whrthr:- ltc likecl 1! or not, hi.< lwpr~ must rlepenrl 11n l:mlcrl ="<~lion.~ ~uppnr:.

1d11rl1 hr 11 1111lr. ln<r 1111lr's h• rr<ll'tclrrl hi< ~mht!ton5 111thrn prnprr ltmlt<

l1:11! thr ll<lion ""' t·allttl~ Erlrn A mnrr,rrrrl lor £oin£ into E~)'\11 11 all. ~lo\l nf lh• n\11PI boll 11 mrlrl think h1m " fool fn1· lhrll\1'111~ up the ~~me hr.!ore tile fnrcr.• of Bl'll~ln onrl Franc c ll'ere i11 command of th~ 11hole l'anal bnsin,

Erlen, howr1 er, tn lill.l'l)· y•ar:. n! dei'Qlert, 5ellless 'HI'tre, h~d come to the eor.rlu<lnn that thr ~rral weakne~~ o[ pnhllcl<~ns 111 rlcm11cracie6 was to rrlp, not on their own experienced and con sldered judgment, but on the Ill· informell anrl superficial judg mcnt of the masses.

He knew that when he order­ed the cease·firc in Pori Said he l>"s s1~nin~ his own. poltticol rleath·W<:orr;~nt, but in the true lndition of En£ll!h h~roinsm he dld what he knew to be r!iht

l'nltllcrtl cn11ra~• i~ lr" spl'l' lrtrul;~r lh1111 o'hrr snrls n! rnrtr· .1~r, hut not Sir !ltclr.rd c;rrn· vrllr in t hP Rrvrn~r nor :-;,,J,nn at Tralal~"r, ~clecl 11ilh ""'" lr11e l'alour or more !tlllrss rlr \'olton Ia rluly.

Hnhrrt Prrk ltl'•d Inn~ rn11U;h tn ~rP. himself ;~·knn.1:ert~rr' h1 lh• natio11 lo h<ve bern right 1n whal h• rltrl. r.od ~:rant \hoi ,\nthony ErlP-11 !nay li1 p to ell.ill,l' the same dcscrverl reward.

\[any good m•n in the cour-r of twn and a hall renlune1 ha11· rasseri lor the ];,jjt time rta11 11 ihP ~teps ol 10 Downin~ Strrrl, 111th 1orrow 1n lh•tr hr~rl1 ar. 1 I he hi~ses of an ungrateful n:1 tlon In their ears, but In the Jon~ rol] there has been no truer gentleman, no mare 5teadfas 1 patriot, no better servant of thr nation ;;nd the world than Haberl Anthony Eden, Kni~ht of thr ~lost !\'nbl~ Order of the Gartrr. A true kn1ght Indeed.

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1 are r1ght, but when I think Roddy affair.

ews i is ri~:ht tao. We kre so youn2 that i there is no need to hurry about eetting engaged. I don't mind

, waiting a year or so, if I can '·be sure of Roddy.

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These parents should foflllt their fe::.rs about Carolmc'1 ~ettln1 hurt and push her off on h~r own. If she gets hurt this time, she'll know better what to do next time. If she is forced to fight her own

THE COUNCIL- There is some. b~ttlc, she may wm or lose, but , thing awfully wrong with this at least it will be her own victory picture. These two young people or defeat-not Mother's.

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are in love, says Mrs. :'1!. R., but ------------­,she is the only one who shows any

' EDITOR'S NOTE: The Family Council consist• o! a judge, a I certainty ~bout this fact. J•:rchia~ht, lhree clerl')'men a newspal'tr editor a women'• editor • Rodely must go out with other ud &wo wrllera. Each IU'tlrl~ 11 a IUDimll'J of •• 'actual eaae blatory. :girls to have "a real good time." Tilt CoWitU report1 on problema tha& ban been dealt wllh 11,. no · ca.rollne relates what he~ parents aponslbl• 11encle. and counselorL :hmk. and what .Roddy thmks, but

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BAy ROBERTS- On Tuuday two yeara older, who is now in the thinks. What a basis for an en· evenin11, May :!8th, the District MRS.' M. R. - We're afraid service. gagement! Branch meetln~ of the C.E.W.A. C.rollne will 11et hurt. We liked Roddy very much at These parents are so ovcrpro-

BAY ROBERTS - A capr.ciiy was held ln St. Matthew'& Hall CAROLINE R-1 don't mind first. He seemed well mannered tective t.hat they leaped at the idea conl!l'eiatlon attended the 3 p.m. with representatives from Coley'a waitln1. I and intelligent and comes from a of mamage the m?ment th~y saw Divine Service at St. John the Point, St. Matthew's East, Shean· • • • good home. We gave the two young a gleam In a young nmn s eye. Evanaellst Church, Coley'& Point, town, Spa.nlard'• Bay and Tilton MRS. M. R.-My husband and I people plenty of encour;}gement I They pushed things farther than on Sunday, May 28, when the , In attendance. are quite concerned about our 17- and they have been exchanging! these young people were prepared

•. ,"rc;T.' - Thr annual! S57; Bay Roberti East, Barnes 'beautiful church window which Meetlni opened with the aini- ynr·old daughter Caroline. She ls !etten regularly. Roddy keeps I to ~ 0 • . · ·. ;;

1 Rrd Cro;~ proved Road to Running Brook, collected ! was presented to the church by ini or the hymn "Soldlen of Christ very much In love with a boy writing that he loves Caroline. Now they fmd themse\l•es fore·

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apt. L. T. and! ~Mirs. SSlltclkk!n Jov- Arhe," followed by prayer con· But when he Is home on leave, I fed tolfmRandadge the r~tst ofl t?e 18

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-':1":;:,. :·" 'mrrr~.'r over; Mrs. W. J. Walsh and Mrs. Matilda ng memory 0 rs. c 5 par· dueled by Mrs. (Rev,) Butler, Slater Butler was then called Roddy fie g t 'th th m. 0 Y 15 wn lng o~e e ·I · .,1 r•'·"ll thi! year 15 ·:.tercer, $41; Running Brook to eats, the late Mr. and Mrs. James President of St. Matthew'• West upon and, having no address pre· girls. H

0e t~lls o~sar~~lnew\hat0 ~~I \ers, .he shouldh not bbe ~e~ng ot~t

; '· I French's Co1•e East, collected b)' Norman, wr.s dedicated to the Branch, who Immediately follow- pared, reed an Interesting poem, will cal! and keeps her waiting erh gttrlst-Hso t ey taw 1m1 °d 1 ~.I-. \"llbur Sparkes (Capt.), .'Irs. Glory of God. I I d t h t t "T Ch h W k " Sl t I d d th h 1 t h e ou 1 · c, m re urn, mus e· •• ' .• 1 1 hi 1 ni a so con uc ed a 1 or mee- en urc or ers. 1 er aroun an en e .neg ec s c.r. !•nd hl'msclf bl' telli.n" them he

h "'r' \o 43 tine. In ;cecil Parsons r.nd ~Irs. Jesse Bad· Present to ass st n t 5 aeN ce lng of the West Branch 'w11en the Sheppard, after thanking Sister,IWe have spoken to h1m about th1s, i~n't en a erl 1 ~t-anct"they don't ,(·.·,,·, \n. 3 \'iclona, cock, $48.36; Bay Roberts Central, were Rev. G. Camp, R.D,, of Whit- minutes of previous meeting were Loder for her very lovely address but he says that as long as they k, hg gt t d.

: 1 !C 11.1 111' L(l(l~e, ~; I Barnes Foac! to Cable Olfic~. col· bourne, ?nd Rev. G. Fowlow, R.D., read and adopted. The President d s· t B tl f h 't d th · h · ·now w a 0 o. 1 ; ;' 'lr,, 'n [l H. F.asl l, llccted zy Mrs. Jas. Dale and ~Irs. of Heart 6 Content Parish who was 1 on be hall of members of the West :rso r::de~n l~te~~sti0:g a~~r~s~e~~ ~f:naee~~ia~~h~r/\~~s ~~n'ta~~o1; All ~~ these i~tmsti~g ~~l~e~~

'·~ \.• ~I 11::~- inS hem· Jack Kearley, $~0.3~; Cable Ave. nlso .~ector of the Bay Roberts, Branch extended a hearty welcome prayer. what to do about it. We don't want ~~~d g~.\~~ouot" he~ ~;,~ing :~ything ,, oR.r \o . !.on Star of '.• to Fraser's Lane, collected by Mrs. I Cole} 8 Point and Shean town par· to all visiting sisters. The meeting All members regretted the ~b· Caroline to g~t ~ur!. to say or do about it. This i• :·: 1", ,,,,,·mtownl, $2:: A. Wood and :\Irs. W. Wood, Ish for nine ·years previous, to IC· was then passed over to the Dis· nonce of Sister Facey, Hon. D1st. supposed to be her courtship, but ,,,.r: 1·h.1r1rr \Inc. !n; 5106.50; Back Rooo, collected by ceptinR the parish of .Hearts Con· trld Branch officers present for Branch Pnsident, who through Ill· CAROLINE R-1 know that h . ·ust

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.<1 i.l'BA lin.c. 1n ·~Irs. Nathan Yetman, SB.BO: Fras· tent. The }~~~lor, Rc\, hr..ac But· their meeting who were President, neu In her fam1ly was unoble to what Roddy docs isn't right, but 5 e IS l __::____:·:_____~----------------~' n'·"1cr 1 °110 R · er's Lane to Cross Roads, collect· lcr, B.A., H Co. C.L,B., first and Mrs. R. W. Sheppard of South attend. I'm afraid that I'll lose him al·

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Rev. I. Butler. Spiritual Director to~ether if I complain too much, 1 ,:r• ' ru. S.~:: ~lr;,' 1\'r.d ~trrccr. ~100; Cro5~ rown e iiC • , • (Rei'.) I. Butler o! Bay Rohert~, 'of St. Matthcm's Br01nch, accom· After all, thing~ are pretty tou~h

• 1 ·,,,. 1 p,,inl '· ~~; 'noart~ to Bishop·.~ Road, collected Srrvlce stilrt.~d Wtlh lh~ ~mg!ng 1st As~lstant Mrs, (Canon) T. E. '1 panicd b~ Canon T. E. Loder, for him in the service r.nrl he s;~y~ r :,rnrl hy \lr~. ·ll\' ~~r~. W. Tuttlr anri ~~r~. l'hrs. of hym~ 466 .We la\'e th~ Place II.oder of Spaniard'~ Ba1·, District Spiritual Director of Spaninrd's that he has to hiiV~ a real gnoti

\lr· Chr~. !iadrock, $79; Bi~hop's Road to of r.an, followed. hy the National Trea1urer Mrs. F. Bennett of Bay I Bay Branch, werP then welcomer! time when he comes hnmc. lie ··.:. '·' ,' \!crro·r oild \lr;. '1\nold)kr, cnlleclrrl hy .\!r~. C'hr!. i\nthrm, aflcr whtch the colours of' Robert~. 'to the meetin~:. Both ~cntlcmen likes to see some of thr other ~1rls I

·, ,., •;:; ,,h,'Rr.-\nll'n, \lrrcrr r·nrl ~lr.<. 1\. Lirtlrjnhn, thP. C.L.B. and Girl Guicl~s wert SlstPr Shrppard, nfter thanking ga1'e short addrrs~rs 11hich were he used to go out with. ,!·· 11 '''""''' ~r'"~"' ~~o.~n; 1\lon<iykc to l'ullrton's ('or· r,rcell'ed hy the !lector from the ~~r~. Butler for her kind words of enjO)'ed by the Sis\e~~. My parents want us to ~rt rn. i

'' · 'I ~,·.·lr· S!Oil: nrr. rolkctrct b1 ~lr:.. :"rct Clrory, Colour PortiP' thal w~re ~t!ndtng welcome, spoke a lew words on The merting closed with pril,I'Pr, ~a~~d now so that Roddy will flop: - ""'' ,·,J:rrtrrl by I ~23,33: l'ro~~ R~~ct,, collectcct hy at the Communion Rail, and ploc· the District BrAnch, and then call· followed by a clrlicious cup of tra going out with othPrs, hut 11nrlrly · ' ,,.,,.· ·"·l rr,,p\,l, '\tr•. !'l"''~ Ru~.•PII And ~~r~. Reub ert In the ChRncPI. erl SL1ttr Loder, guest speaker of served by the Sisters or St. ~!at· says it would be best tn wait until

' Yr~m:ot'. \~. ~nnw. ~82, Total, SR21.00. Lr·~nn~ wrr~ rr~tl h.v Rrl', G, the evenln~. who spoke on "PrHY- thew',l West Branch. he l(etft out of th~ service. Tl1~n '.' 1'''"''· .~l:1ilPO;, Olfirrr~ Hnci mrmbPr.l ~f thP. rr1 for Others." She held the at· A \'Ole t1l thank~ to the f·'r·<krrs we can hRve ? short engogcment

· " •r 1 h1 \!r C"i1111J1, fo!lowln~ which the !fl'l'ire Y '- '' ,,.,. ' · ·, · flrrl rro~s Branch are Hry grate· trntion a! all pre.1ent in A very was propo;1 d by Mr~. L. 1'. ~tick anr! get murried soon aftrr11Rrrl. , •• \·. "' 1 \!1" of riedlcation was ·react hy Rev. G.

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· · ' ' ,., ·· · · · ful to all collrctors anrl con· interestlni: ar.ct lnsplrlnd addres~. and heartily endorsed hy al:. Sometime~ I th1nk my Jl"rcnts " ~!' Fowlnw whn al1n gave 1 very In· :::::;:::;;~;;;;;;;;;";;;:;:==========:=======================:--::-::=:~====~~;:~====:::::::::;::;~~~~;;~ "" ' l.:~:lrlo .. n. · 11 ~ 1 trlhuton whn h~lpcd to make this lcrrsting address in tribute to the

·:~- ;e! \1.·• f.. Fillitr,: ~reat work so succr!sful. memory of the !ale Mr. James Nor· man end his wife, :\Irs. Bessie

Obituary Norman, who gal'e their time to the teaching of the youth ot the

: ::n; ___ \lr. 3nrl \Irs. BAY ROBERTS- Passed sud· Church. Mr. Norman for over 40 .. · · .. , , ~~~ )\r. a net ~lr;. denly away at hls home, Coley's years was principal or th~ Anglican

1 ·,:;~;r'~' mntorrrl to Point, on Saturday, May 2~th, High School and Superintendent . 1 , 1,rd :hP werkrnd George W. Thompson at the 11ge or the Sunday School at Col~y's •• ,,,, ,,,11 , .\lri. s 11~iL' of 76. Point. He wa~ nlwa~·s willing anu , I . rr::.d;· to help all who !ought his

. ,, 11 , "' ·, 1\',ili~n· I.eanug tn mourn brside~ his 1 arll'ile In 3ny way and many to· ,·:,:.r \H,el' \.iun"l:'~·llc, ~~~Ill ~Oil~, ~bJor l'la)'\on cln)' can look back with fond Rnd

1 f': .• 11 ,.,., er 1.-tt 011 '1hump!u~, S . .'\,, :~I . nrer l.nkc, loving memurie.~ of their ~nrl)' 1, r r::" ,1 :H·I" :llrl l :rpta1n. fhompson., S.A., ~~ !lot- teachln~s undrr hi~ gu!clnnre. It Is , 1.,i,,, t.:r :.' ·

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wootl, l.onstubl~ \\ allal'C I hon~r· i truly sairt that the lnte ~!r. :\or· 1 .· ,::u ,11.,, l.uniow, "'" al :st. .Johns, Jnn!l'; anct \1 1!·: man ctrdicf,trrl his life to the'

- :: HI 1, 1 :<"r l'i<itrci ·l1am N Toronto, Abram. Hnrve,v: tearhin~.~ of thr ,voulh. , ,, , .. r,!l of R~l·., and ~~~1rr~y at, home; two daugh· Srrl'ice clnHrl with thr ~in~in~ I'

, . 1,., R:t•:rr 1 IH!, L!PIIL DaiS)' Thomp.<on, S,o\,, ·of the h,1 mn "Fight the Goorl :" '>':• l!.thnt StokP~ anrl nt Hirkman l Hr., Rnd Grrt1r fi~ht.'' ~ ,, ,. ,~~, •rrnt th~ t Mri. Erne~t Re1d 1 Rt Gurlpl1.. I

, '' ( ,1·. c\ ,, , I Ontario· aL1n 31 Rranrtchildrrn and~ "I!'' rn. C.L.'R. 1\'R~ In command "'"''''''.I~, ~O•tl, ' · · 'CC' t J hE" 'th· Ol'' ·1,, .,1 11 , II' 1 B . ·a lRrge crrcle or relr,tlvu and o nP. n n . ,,o~r11or ,1. . ., ,

.. ;, · . ', ,~ ·,· r,01111 n. 'friends, I A~~lsted h)' l'apt GrAhAm ~lercer.

·•, 1. ·~'· ' 1 · {'\ an I' ILirut~. Rnhrr! C'hurchill, Eclwarrt "' '''' ro,r,t rrcrntly Funeral tonk plarr on ~londa)·,: J'•nrrPt!, V. r. ~pnrkrs. r.or~nn

: ,. , \'c• ~I n• T1llry nf 1 ~lay 27, io th~ SA, Ciladtl at BnY i SM11', S~t. ~h!nr ~f. Bradbury ThP. :· \,: 'n• ,,,~ E. ll.l Robrrl!. lntPrment was In the S.A.; colour party 'rnn~i.lttr! of Lieut.

,-- ''" r.•nrl.' or ~t. 1 Cemrtrry, Coley'a Point. Captain. Rohrrt Harrlv. 1111~l~t~o hy Harolt! :,", .:~·- ~"~ \!~'· Dan I R W. Pond, SA, officiatr.d. , C'rnshiP ftnd · r.rra1d BrAdbury. · · ' -• 1 ·!~NI.,

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DeepP,It ~ympathy is extended to, r.,, r, .. ·~~ rlau 0htH those who mourn. Girl G1nde1 \I'Pre In romm~nd o! :' 1'·""" ar~11rd last ~~·~~ th• ~1:mmrr u th! 1!:• !11,.• ~·~ parrnt~, Mr. ~~ F1:~on•. Ba)' Rob·

Distmt Commll~ioner Mrs. (RPI',) Butltr, mistPd br Dist. Capt. Mr1. E. Smith, Capts. Mn. B. Hlerllhy, 1\lrs. W. Moore8, Mls8 E. Cave,

C d• D ]} Acting Lieuts. Mrs. L. Sparkes,\ ana Ian 0 ar ~.!Iss S, Mercer. Colour parties for; •'1:! ~r~ro·t ~r St. John's ·:! u!'•·~~ ".lith her par· NEW YORK (APl-The Cana- the Gu~rt.es consisted ot the Uni.on: r· 1·- ... , r··r• B~nnett •. d 11 , 1 1 b . .hck whtch v.as carried b)' Jo)cr ·, p·l\';,~ ,'[ s' t John's·lulatln o ~~ rk 1, onr A)' lct·ohml Pthe~· lll~hnp with ~lar~aret Butler en,JI - · , . · , ~c ,. a n c e more ''" 11- e an E t • th

.. >I \- <'len Wl'th his 't u· ., d Sl I I t I r.l:~rl\'1 Dawe RS sc~r s, r • .. , 1 1 nt e a fs CI•Uil crpo r . · ,., ld Fl 1 d b , 1:: 1, ~ .,,_, r.rn. White. 1 r.ulrle "nr , R~ carr e ~ , r:,~ H;::.• arri 1crl home At S!.05 in terms of U.S, cur· .lr~.·l~ Crane, with Minnie Deer!nc 1

lb•rital Tucs- rency, the Canacli:1.n dol1.1r '''"~ AI and Doreen Noseworthy u e1corts.: ::! :•;;1 :o report he is Its highest level srnc~ it reached : ~~ $1.05'¥1 In November, 19:>3, just be.

fore the United State~ went off !:::~:e:. o! f;ranrl Bank i~ the gold standard. Monday's quo· ':f:a:11 e•. \!r. and ~ln. A little household acid will brlni. tation was up 1·32 of a ~nt from k 1 ' ,,r 1 ·, ~ 1 rnint. Frid~)'. the glitter back ~ dar ened a -

. '!:' c 'hri-•t•nsr•n and uminum pans. Rub areas with : '~n·,, ;.nil,.,; hi' Tl'A The recrnt ~urgr In thP vnhtr of vinegnr, lemon juice or cream of

11,.~,.,.;, i'unn., on1 (';\llucliall dollars i.1 du~. in part, larlnr. Ano!her cleaning method ''!. \ 1:· 1 '" ,,t,·n-r·ll's, tu a large hll'l'e;l';r In C~nacllan i• tn L'ouk In tile tarnished pon

'·. '" 1 "''' !i, 11 ~trr I hond rlulalion; in tilt· U.S., !or· 1 rhu!Jar!J, to male'~! or uther roods/ I ,,,~ 11 r''''IIUII~r dr:lft·r< <~)'. with hil:"h ac·1d c<mltnt.

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Present-For You and Yours . , . A r<~thcr t•nrc.,.ard· ing >Orl of day, m jusl coa\1 along if possible. You won't find people very easy to get along with, but vou can steer clear of conflict if you honcslly try. There is danger if you let your desires rule you. For one lhiQg, il could pro1·c costly to your pocketbook, not Ia menlion

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MOTHERS' AUXILIARY BIRTHDAY PART\'

Paula Jeanette Moore, daughter cr Mr. and Mn. Erla Moore, Is celebratlnll her 8th birthday tod11y and wlll have 1 birthday party this alternoon at her home, ~ Pine

'Bud Avenue.

;JUMBLE BALE '· The Grace Hoap!tRI Women's AUJ.lllary will hold a jumble sale

.toda)' at 7.30 p.m. r.t tho Nurses' Re!ldence, LeMarchant Road.

The Aprll meeting o! the Mothers' Auxiliary ol the W~!S o! Gower Street Church was held during the last week In Aprll in the Lecture Hall of the Churcn. A !pecial program was preprrred 88 thia was the lOth anniversary of the auxiliary. The worship ser· \'icc was conduclcd by Mrs. Win· sor, who was assisted by Mrs. Hackett. The preslctcnt, ~Irs. E. Benson, welcomed the man~· visit· ors and Introduced the following

''lSITlNG CIT\' who took pRrt In the progr!lm: ., !llr. William Abbott, manager of 1\llss Carol Trask who gai'O 1

the fish plant at Fortune, is vlslt·l violin solo accompanied on the InK the city on business. 1\!r. Ab- plano by ~!iss Angela Sparkes; a batt has spent the pa!t month vocal solo by ~llss Lorraine Hodder studyln& fishery methods In No\'a 'accompanied on the piano by ~Irs. Scotia. He 11 registered at the George Kelly; pl~>no solos by Miss Ne"ioundland Hotel. Louise Dawe and ~t1ss Maxine

Fewer, and a duet by ~!lss Carol

LEFT BUNDA\' Misses Gertrude r.nd ~!ar)' Perks

left here b~ TCA Sunday to spend their vacation ln. Boston and New York.

Trask and Miss Angela Sparke~. ~liss Irene Benson, the United Church representative of New· foundland to the Canadian Girls In Training Nr.tional Camp, which

. - was held In Ontario last July, RETURSED HOME showed a number of fllms ol the

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Edwards and I various actil'llies of the camp. The ·their little son Ricky who spent president thanked ali the artists

1 holiday with friends in St. John's lor their performances. A social

returned to their home In St. hour which followed was highlight· Lawrence Jut week. ed by 1 birthday ct.ke and twelve

dei:orated tables representing each month of the year.

!1ST BIRTHDAY Mr. Charles W. Udle Is celebrat·

lng his Blst birthday. We, un· NCO WIVES fortunately, In the height of the 1 ,

excitement of election day returns\ Weather permitting, all NCO , made him one day older by uy· wives of club members who are · ing il was his birthday yesterday. Interested In forming a softbDII ~lr Udie who Is retired as super· team are asked to meet with the lnt~ndent of the Department of sports director, Mrs. Mary Jane Public Works, Is now lll·lng at his J?nes, tomorrow morning at 10 home, "The Knapp," Chamberlains o clock at Field ~o. 2 at Pepper· Road, and is In the best of health. rell AFB.

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The marriage took place at 1 the bride was attended by 'her Gower Street United Church on I sister, Rose Marie. The groom was St. George's Da~·. April 23rd, of .attended by his brother Frederick. Dorolh>' I1ouise, daughter of Mr.l Reception was held at the Crystal and Mrs. Albert Osmond, to AI· Palace. bert John, son of Mrs. &nd the ------late Charles Butler. The· Re1•. F. 1 We're fortunate the bore doesn't E. \'!pond performed the cere· talk abnut other people as he docs

These Designs A.re From Europe ' "

your peace of mind:

Past .... John Roebling w>~ horn on June 12, 1806. AI· though most of us are not famili:H "ilh his name, "C >rc familiar 11 ilh his greatest ac· compl'.shmenl, lhe designing of the hrned Brooklyn Bridge.

The Day Under Your Sign .AP.1F.S tBNn Much 21 to April 20) IJn,·l ,,ut ~nur•rlf 0111)' n•"Ht 1:1~11 ~~ t•rlr •HI. O,t 11 r o:l:tr lt~T·,•I, rlon 1 nq;:cn thm;;t "lmll nrr-1 J:l,.n\•o~.

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GEMINI I Mtyll to Juno 21) ,\ dJ) -.:·rn tl:m~• d'•lt't ll••t'.. rnl Jt

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CANCER (Jure 22 to Jut'y 22) Tl 111.:• lo:Q "rou.:. hut 1!fln'1 lrt 11 ttl

JO'' d<l"" ,,, P.• 1 h'.\o-.{)1 h•cd J 1ocul J.CCti•:· 1!" II! t:tr: •ilu1!1Cn.

LEO (July ll to Auq. lll 1.~1 )litH .rn•t of fl•r 1!.1y ~;t11r!~ ~"'' tnrl.11 Tlc11't lof' s!:Jhhorn J.ntl 11"1~1!1 C1 tl.lr~r·t:' )l"ur c .... n loi'O\)'.

VIKGO iAuq. ll lo Srpl. lll Prt,·l lr! lof't-trnl o'l• m ' "" i'1:rr rllpl )fJilr rffr,rt'. You l!ll.:'•t h.11t lo

worl. hlr tr1 n.'d1 up!

The Calypso Coif F

Summer Days liY ALICIA 11.\BT 'And rl'. :o1·.~ r·n•, 11 .. h , 1

Alon;: about noll', you're probab· curl, \:~:,: ue -o:·.' ar.',; ' ly tlnnk1;.:; of hJ\'ing your h::ur sl;lrd fo:- summer. :\nd 11·hal you: ha1·e in mmct is a h<~rr-do that\ cool. prel'.y and ea'y to keep.

Tne an iller lies in ·.he hands of:

fur dre" with IJ;liloon skirt g"thered in at the wai,tliue. I'I:Jy ensemble by Scsarr. Guidi or Florence has onc·piece piJysuit worn with full skirt (ri~ht). Thr.sc co~tumc.~ will be shown both In Europe anti this country ~s Helen Landolt visls Englaud, France, Spain, Switzerl~nrl, Germany and Belgium,

European designers have created cotton fashions or great dl~­llnctlon lor the 1957 tour ol Helen Landon, the ~lalrl ol Colton, Here, she wean a col'al ~clvetecn sheath (ldtl by Bikl of ~lllarr. The strapleu top h lranied by an envelope cape .. \merlc~rr col· ton print Is u~d (center) by Parisian designer Jacrtues Helm . . an exprrt hair stl'lisl, of coursr. infor•n • 1 1.. •

BY GAILE DUGAS I a warclrob~ thai's completely col- pr.aronccs. Tile\' ;ne rlryclc;wcrl t;drnts. Her rnlton "ardr••hr b Gi\'C him on idea or wh~l you 1_ ','1

a .r ·r,·l~r , . I I a 1' I '11 aile" c otrrt Ill"" g" . . I ,of, and IO\l'll" a' ., NEW YORK - (:olEA) -Each, ton, from pla)•dothes to surls.' or taun< crcc en rorrtc. il c.'et 1. c ,,. o.. ""a "· i want and m:.kc sure t~at_ he shmrs 1 pact). · · • ' '"

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new Maid of Cotton mnkes '.coals, raincoats. dressy clothes, This year's ~!;riel or Cotton. She will ~ 0 to \l'uropr this sum-: yort ]low to sri your. hair mordcr 1 a good·will rour o! this. country I dinner and even in~ clothe.s. Hrlen L~ndon of l!untin~don. Tenn me. t show t'uropcan 11 11 m en, to follow the l1ncs he s cuvcrl out. !lcc,11~-r .. r i: •. ::0

:". lee, and Europe to show the impor- Her wardrobe dcmonstr·atcs the \s on tour now m tills rou.ntry , 1 '1

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lance of cotton Cashion! to aver-: dura i ry o colon, s1n~e 1e sJO\IIng a spcci<HII a. co on 11a1 · . . . . 1, .summer ha1rclo. fhe nan·,, krrt .• ha111P"" 1"11:· ra!lp.0

co! a'e women. \clothes 1n tl are 110rn constantly i rcbc to wlncl1 42 top Amcrrr.1n de·~ fa,hJOns 1 ~ rollon fJom t .. c. hanrts mccli·.:m shol'i , 0 that it doesn't d111":1~ t:·.r ho\, i·.•,;.m:ol ~~:

Homemaking \ Children's Puzzle JOURNEY yo·

She travels for !l.x months 111th for fashiOn sho11s and publrc ap- s1~ncrs havr contrrh11'.rrt thrrr ol Europe .s best-known dcs;:;ncrs. han~ hot and hra 1·y on thr nrck. 1

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HARBOUR GRACE Althou~h heavy, tile cast Iron \ ~klllet has its devotees. It's Ideal By LIBBY WRIGHT 1

for slow cooking, But many cooks The drive out was enchantin~ in cloth encrusted with a million 1

scrub away ita better quality. Its scener>'• and we passed through !diamonds. \ Cut Iron needs to retain a cer· the following settlements (with , We left Harbour Grace, which lain amount o~ fat to !Ill the J>Ores. i most Intriguing names); Topsail, is qunintlr laid oul, at about 8 I1f the fa\~ \vas

1hed ou: t~~dut~~~~ Manuels, Kelllgrews, Seal Cove, p.m. ann the drive home wr.s, if

I more e Y ~c:U! Holyrood, A1·ondale, Brigus, possible, in some ways, even more more llkely to lt · Clarke's Beach, Bay Roberts, benutiful: the skv had turned with

Spaniard's Ba)', and Harbour Grace. the setting sun, to shades of pinks

With time·savlng cooklng gad. The el'er-changing panorama ol and maul'cs- again reflected on gets around, many housewives still scenery, embracing views across :the w~ter, and again the icebergs kill tJme with pals and pans. Th:: the bays; the closer islands, sun 1 changwg color to prnk1sh \tngcs. store them in inconvenient plac · embalmed, and the houses stand· ' By the time we reached the T.hehrule m thllum\ 1& to ~0 stoi~ ling out quite clearh·; particularlv capitr·l. darkness had fallen, and l(Jtc en uteHns 5 1\ ere ey w the well populated Bell Island i~ :St. John's was spread out before be used.h atnh~ ~~ mtt'an)' (has po1·

5n. i Conc~ptinn Bay-those in the 'rlb· 'us-a city ol lights. stble rat er an pu 1ng em I . 1

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p~cktd into ~ !Unll)' wrckerld trip find ~ collection o! •m~ll lr~y~ ; whal simil~r to going through pari, , th~n In the Htragr medlcrne bot· mcful. They fill In !or mJsstn~: o! Engl~nd, with tile fir trees, ~nil

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·II table 1pace when lricnd5 come 1 rugged, rocky outcrops, skilluliy 1 e. , , ~or dinner. After rach us,, was~ i hiding 5mall and unexpected areRs

An)·on, 11ho ~a)·s r~uy picturt tn w~rm water ~nd ~uds ~nd 0\1 :or water, And in otl1cr plac~s the - tells ~ story ~~~~n't seen some of thoroughly. n~marns ollast weeks • road twisting, and mc~nctrrin~ ol'rr

the TV prescntatian.1 we hal'e. menu won't turn up to embarrass ~·the undulating contours of the • • • you this wa~·. isle. ltisnalloosonnto

Home Is nld to be l'>'here a h-t th t •on't 1 The bov~ were an;azingly blue- I It JS not loa soon to be~in mak-' ~~trson hangs up his clothe!, but Cotton lmil 1 tr ~ a 11 d i coball.:...rcilcctcd from the skies ' ing space in tile refrigcra lor for the kids apparently haven't heard

1 stretch, sag or shrink arev:r~:o"b{ 1 but the icebergs presented 3 mo~t ~ y.ou;. creams and lotion_s, also the 1 ,\:'\ ODD SKIN

about It, addition to a aummer 1 lm ressive si h\ I should sa . hps.tcks you are not usmg. There: . . th

p t h g, ·b h • d dy is less waste to cosmetics that arc 1 Bob's brg b~other told hrm he ere mus a;e een one ~n re firm and cold. They are much, was going to get his sheep-skin

With ralyp1o the current rage, a calypso coir ha• hrrn , Coiffures Americana lor wear with cal)psn fashions. Thi! combination of waves and bru1he d-oul half rurll formrd oBI cap rolf. This Is an easy hairdo lor ~ummN. of varying sizes and shapes, some pleasanter to use, very soon. Bob couldn't figure I

flat, others w1th ho~es worn 11·hat Big Brother was talking I ·-·-· --------

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, they reflected an exotic, transluc· freely, It doesn't pa) to offend. I twenty-nine. Bob hopes 00 get one i i en!, pale 'apple green shade. of his own some day, Color with M a'ke

SHOWER BRIDE·

As we motored around the bays The "Clcx:he" hair style, is n~w your crayons. -the road follows the outline of and promis~s to be v~ry popul~r. the coast-.the ~un shone across There are two I'Prsions-lll122ing F d : \1 \\' 1

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I mering, SCinlJilating bea'll, making r' -- ia•r lliol:ll' l"r h•r nirCt, i them dance and sp"rkle llke a • If you 11.rar su~las.;r<, be qrrr i "n'o·niJn•l.

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·. ~es are actu~il a threB·II'JY beauti· fnend,. return tt as soon as lou I friends attrnced a~d lh:~r:l

Th• nk' aid. They p1·otecl the eyes fro~: 1

1 have f1mshed read1ng 1t. It will, was <pen\ 1n ol• '

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much to prel'rnt the tiny ''squ:nt" wrt l11c porou> .<',Jrfac~ 11cll 111th 1 Prompt rr-turn will keep 10u '~nrl r;1·rl• 11rrc rr.-1 rr ,

I 0. eyes, anrt tliry rl<~ltcr the 11c;H~r. · plnin water. Th1s will krrp the I from putlrn~ rl of! for ~ 0 l~ng F: :'\n<rllolt"

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, them 111th Datlcrrn~ fr~mes. :water when >·ou scruh it. 1 on your own bookshehr5.

Birds dot the landscape with color and spurts of movement which make us more appreciative m life. The ,ongs of these feathe· red creatures tingle In our car~ and give us an awarcne5~ or na· lure which we should other\\•ise overlook, In the spring the thou. sands or birds ~cern to be !0 happy that \I'P mortals -catch the contagion ol their happincs~.

These flying bits of life dn not just happen. They arc not the product o! man. The\' have so muC'h purpose in bein'~: that we become humble in the presence of their joyous existence. They des· troy harmful insects. They c~t !he seeds of weeds. They peck a way at grubs knd caterpillars.

The. les.son of the birds is a les· son frD!)l the Creator. We could be so happy if we illd the little tasks which lie ever before us. We could make the world so much better if we merely served to the extent of our abilities. We would lift others if we sang our praises of God while we did the routine 1 chores of life. 1

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. .• ,, 1.~.1." n1ghl. June 9, the matter of the offer of Bowring · ·. ·· ' · ·,

1 r1•nrNI which wa> : Bros. to hand over the Rae Island

. ;I ·Jr.'~~· rntt•:tainment com·! ClBELL ~S~AND c\- ii~iss ~Nionica lloc;11 mca.\nlatnd SSatu1rhday affter5noon. form as a park for the city. Ap-

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. car)', ,, .. an • 1ss ' orma r. ay on m t o teen Shipping Is brisk at the Scotia i proval was expressed. It was pro-~·: 10~rr, · Ftlzgerald, R.r-1., of the General I Limited was here recently on loading pter this month: At pres·, posed by Mr. Channing, secretary ,

1 r thr most sue- Hospital nursing &tal! spent last I businen. , en! the Dosco ore carrter Arthur and seconded by ~!r. ~!ulcahy that

, ''.'.,~; 1:u! far !taged b)' j ~·riday on the lslr..nr\ as guests of Mrs. Jack K~nt, R.N., returned Cross, I! discharging freight at the the park be known as Bowring

:·. \ .-unrJI :mn, accord in~ ~lrs1. ~!axe Sta1res .• ~llkss Fldtzgc~1a1ld !rom St. Johns Saturday after· Dominion pier, following which Park" .

· ·•t ln•m thr audience, 1s rom oun Y Cor an ·' ss, noon. she will take on an ore cargo at · 'I'~·' . 1

rnin' <'n 1t. I Cleary from West ~Ieath, Ireland. ~!r. Jacob A. Harris visited the the Scotia pier and sail for S~d-~ CARIBOU PLEJii'TIFUL IN 1912

:1 P'''1 ~· ann director ~lr. H. M. Delaney, rcpresena- local mainland recently. ney. The largest ore frel~hler to "Caribou hunters report large ::~:~ 1 'r~~. lm sincereesl lti\'e of llan·e)' & Co., who was Counclllor Max Boone &pent the arrive here so far this \'ear was, herds of deer on the moors and '•'P

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ll'ho helped • here on business, returned to St. weekend at Clarke's Beach. the Swedish ve!sel "Biskopso." barrens. The animals are particu­. r 111 r.;1;·1re and st~ge John's Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tarrant Sh~ docked at the loading pier larly plentiful In the vicinity of

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. 1 ~lr. \\'m. Stoyles paid a business, crossed over to St. John's with Monday morning and sailed yes· Grand Falls. They have been seen .·:1·:_. .1:{r\tct';riiiPn. P.l', ·visit to St. John's lr.st Friday. He' their car Saturday afternoon. terday for the United Kingdom in herds of over 100 quite close to :11 .:,' ~·, thr holl:. Bro. ll. i rctur11~1l the .~arne day. , ~lr. and ~Irs. Fred Earle visit· with 18,460 gra~s tons of iron ore. the paper m:>king village. One .t.;·,,, har,i working com· I ~Irs .. Hubcil Bennett .11as a re- ed the Capital over the weekend. Another ~hlp, the "Vl.~tasvagge" of 1 sporesm~n counted 129 in a single J .. -. ', · , lenr'.ld \lark thry cent Vlsttor to St. ~ohn ~. Mrs. Halg Young an~ her little' swedish registary nrrlved he'l'e 'herd. Tllcre are a large number ::. ,hr. r

11tr stogr· lite I :llr. and ~Irs. \1 tllinm Clarke: daughter who were v1aitmg 1\Irs. from Philadelphia ye.~terdoy morn·[ of American a~d Canadian sharp­

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, the ticket and their son Donald spent the 1 Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in g. She, too, Is 8 l'crl' large ~hip, shooters lollawtng the game th1~ ,:: ~'''',.:·~ .~.d the fol· wcrknul on the l!oclgewatcr Line .. Weston farrar, returned to their with tonnAge of 31,000 or more. [season ar.d up to date ~ev,;ral fine

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, home on the local mainland on The s.s. Louisburg also arrived heads have been bagged. ·; :·.'·· R. :.; 1n..;,·dr 'li>s wcrkcncl on the local mainland. Saturday. yesterday frot;~ Sj·dney and has I t'HA~IPIONS ALL 1::•. ~:"·\\:" !lrll;. l"on·: :l!r. ,\ark T;~rranl of the C~T '. Mr. and ~ln. C. J. O'Neill Ira· since sailed 1\'tth an ore cargo for 1

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1 veiled cltywards Saturday after· her de!tln!tion. 1 Jann~ry 27lll, 1912:

:· :, )!· \rtilur t;r~-:11 l'i,it to h1' fRmll)·. 'noon. A number of other foreign boats '."r1f;,. ,· · \lr. 1\arol1i: ~lr. nnd \Irs. L. E. Butlrr !pent I ~Irs. Waller Squire returned to are due. "Youn~ Ol>en, the 1·ictor of Sam

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1.r: ~'"' thr )\r. Thon1~.' i!l1ane~ rc\urned i jlr. and ~Irs .. John Kent, Sr., R F G w , . champion of the world and the

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, down Ia ddeat Ja~t night In his ' · \!1. atln \lr,. Ilnn Kavanagh dpal of Anglican Academy, spent 'lJ" • J } d I wrestling bout with Bob Berry,

.: .".r I\. tilt' rni<'l' 11'1'1'1' rec1•nt l'isitors \u the ln,al'the weekend on the local main·' llSJls S an England's middleweight champion. , ,,. ,,:11 luold ~ tt:aiJli,liHi. :land. 1 Bern· won with two straight falls.

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111. ,, pui•IJc rl'lurnrd lrnm St. John's Saturday 1 Rev. T. E. Smith, Anglican Rec· of the United Church at Bell Is· nelson. Olsen pla)·ed the game

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... ,, : .,. ,·r.l.llll~ Ill\ '"1!. traellrrs at the \\'e~l ~lines I ~Jr. Cla>·ton Churchill was here on Sunday. Large con~regatlons February 7tb, 1912: . , . , :: '·"''' 1,ill l:·k~ .\n~lic,111 S.·l:ool, ;prnt the week· during the week on business. were in attenrlace and enjoyed his ·:, ... ,, 1:: .I .\111h1:n• 1'1:d in ~~~: .lohr;·~ , I ~lr. Thomas Croke spent the l'ery tim~ly mess"~es. "The return wrestling match be-.. .. ;: ,., .. , ·' ·,1,,• -all' ~~ ~Irs. Silns I r:.dlr , prnl tl:c . weekend &this home In Mar)·svale. ~lr. \\ eirl mmtstered to the tween !lob Berry and Young Olsen

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:~kr lll'l':~eJh\ w1th ltwnd> on the locnll 1 h R b 1 h U.C. people here for fll'e ye;~rs lw pulled off at the C.LB. Arm-,,~ c ... :': .:•:.\ ~;,., .• Fr. mainland. , ~nit~~ Rfr:m S~ e~:h:.:s oner~~s~·~l and following his superannuation 0 ~:v lnst night. The m:-Ach went _ , ,. '::: . ,

1 nn .. r•J:terl )!r;. \\'e·H· :\irhols went to the c~ ' · · last year took up residence In St. to Olsen in two str"ight falls. A f-

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11':rrl ,;,n:nrnt ~II>< J'atr:cia t:a)·wai. teacher nt ~!r. Robert Haines spent the i \\'h!le stationed here ~lr. Weir ;~nd congratulated Olsen, and af-

' ::• .. '". ,., he ~r·ry thr :\c;~rlelll)' nf the Immaculate I weekend at his home In Kelll· endeared himself to all, and It ter putting on his robe, took a .. ,, .. ,

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"t" F 'd ' w dd" from the Iron Isle. He is now as- an lht sho•Jlder by a doctor and having little "Tiger" suffer from nos.talgia for his Park Avenue haunt.c. He ha5 ~ nort~ c lVl ICS 1: fl ay s e Ing ~lst.ant to the Minister nt Wesley retirerl to his dressing room. Cries

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1, Bl,LL !SL:\7\D-l hamplon~h~ps ; . - Rev. Mr. Weir was guest or Mr. the armoury. This cry was aet up the gangway of Mr. Dunn's motor-yacht Nadell.-(I.N. Photo)

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.,: .. ui:o·o\ lorn I',· 11 rrr dccJciecl in h~th . the Jumor • The wrdd1ng of Mr. John P~r- and ~lr~. George C. Normore dur- , by supporters of both Olsen and .. , , . ,.;" uf :he lll:h and lntermrnlale ciJI'Iotnn~ In tile <on~. Fre~hwater, B~ll Island, Will 111~ his visit. He returr.ed to the Berry. How it was that Berry 12 :.···

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·u ~ick child and last mght · Of the House, I do declau. 1 The posllton wh1ch he.._holds \l'hPn the Governor's ~peech was . • ' r ·:,

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tllrt r will !loth ,rrico went the full !ll'e 1 t~lh at 7 p.m., to Mlsa Lorraine c }} $2 600 ";0 lere:ely an ins'trument in 01· His Excellency the Governor, , And the golden mellow sunlight o1·er,

·'."' I• "I" lt"r the rml ":llllC> in the br>l of fiiC ~l'l'll'S, I Eleleigh, Wood! Avenue, Bell Is-' 0 ect \\Ell!, mh-nd· tonk up the attention I In hi~ broughm&ll arrived at 3, Shone upon hlS suit of gold. \\'hich was spoken loud and fine ',, "''· • I '

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lor the ctiss,t'.isfled people, the rr:a· nc u mg aptam In,nes \\ 1le the a 1e~ :;.ll assembled · 1r ""p 1 too IS eparture , '\t'l'il llili he <liP· tn the la>l llllilli\r ll'llh onl)' one ,ate. The prospeclive groom is on 'F R d c 1 'ty of whom were of opinion And the Governors secretary. 1 Lent a charm unto the scene, \\hile the member~ fell in line,

. ·.: ·l·r·p·•Piibl JIJI :lie· :pnint in the iiJl[rl'eller ill rach the engineering staff or. Domtnion I or e ross l~~~ the whole show was bad!) There llOod_ th• brave O'Sulllvar. Falr and graceful, Mrs. Innes \\'ilh the Premier Bnd tile ~!ayor , .-. •P ,,

1 !O•tru;Mnl·, dil'isinn 11 ben the [tnal 11htstle \\'ahana Ore and the brtdt-to-be ,i5

1 __ . rehearsed, and ~ 0 poorly acted that -~hose grtt we nev.er doubt, ' And the beaullful 1\!tss Dean And the Opposition men,

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, , 011 ~, and , sounded. , on the staff of Agnew Surpau, \\a· . rofessional wrestling 10 far ~ 5 st. \\ tth 40 ~tal wart policemen, Thu! closed the Legislsture · · b • In thr .lunJOI clil'lsian Val Walsh • bana Branch. ThP annual enllectlnt. n! lhr P ; d h d Its They looked a fine turnout Now 1 won't forget to menllon For nineteen hundred and ten .

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. , uiem ch!lnled when the crowd ~!r. Goodndge who looked cute, . , ' ,

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1 ta to 12 lor his third win In the I Cro5s Society was 8 ~r~Jderl &ue- • rhequled Fake' Fake' It •enernlll' With Grimes th~lr superlntrndent, Whom the ladies were admirin~ 1

' • · ,,_ • , . ces! this year On Mnnnnv aftH· s 0 · · ~ · <\ r 1 k · ·' 1 1 · L' :• "c. f,,r which thrre, scrlr>. . . . ' ' ' · 1 runs that the champ1ons lenrn · nnn ° P

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; .. r·. "n" \ld.l'r·n's Or·, In th.e Intl'rmediate secttnn., An 011 polish t!vtl a higher gloss, noon the !'resident, ~!r. CJTII ·enough ol thP art to fool the puh And ~Q strapping fe~lows I Bennrtt ~ Ban~ was ~n a.ttendance a time ~ r~l~ econQnt)'. :\lway5

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!r illr mustc. ,Louis Btckford who dropped the ito furniture titan a wax polish. I Moakler, and other memher! of lie and !ronp In their cash. Whelh . r11111 tJ1e .'\laval .1len s Hesen·e. And some lll·ely a1rs 11 gal'e, I hu1· t'1ree pair~ ~ 0 that 11

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1 be served two llrst ~ames in the sems _won • But furmture must be polished the local branch gathered at the cr last night's game waa on thl [ Among~t thrm. being "Britannia,' pnp, a run, you've the others to

.. , ,1,r ,.c his thtrrl straight over Ed \\alsh more ort.en when ollls used. Rem- Curlin!! Club for the purpose of I"V"I or otherwise 1• best kno1111 Sir Ralph wu dressed b~oming, For Bntannta rules the wave. match up.

,, ;\ \1111 r• f1>r mrmher~ by a 20 to 19 score. C":lvt:r you ca aw"' po !s es , " , · to the wrestlers. In any ease, tl ' ' ' ·· "· I "- ~t i'"h 1' h pre1entln~ the chrque Here to " " ' "

:·~e:.o~ t'o:mcil and their i The Intermediate "B" Basket- midstream if you start with wax. recel~~ It 1181 Mr. Hanna, a;epre· 'was ~ poor show for the m&ll who .. , bnll series at the Boys' Club has I A wax.ed piece ~f furniture must se~tnli1'e of the Red Cross S!Ocl· 1 aid $2 for a seat."

1 rl to be deelilrn. , be relmlshed before an all polish I at ton of Canad:l. I P

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·c has yrt hren mr.de to I I> used. The rhc~ue wa! for the .amount , CI.OSI~G OF LEG ISLA TURF. uJrthdaYs rr-Oiganizr Sl'llior hmholl here, I of ~2.600 anrl the pment:~tton \\'R~ ', (From Daily Jli'ews File! b~ J. • . 1 HTHI with tlte prr~enl season In 1\s Snmrtimr~ II pay~ to be a mid· 1 mnrl.r hy the Trrasurrr. ~!rs. "ar) ! ~!urphy)

· '' :~;· '" 'nrl hr<t 111•he•, adl·ar.ce~ sln~e it dors not Jnok :!In ol-the-roadrr. Take ru~ buy- i Po11rr. Sperrhc~ on !he 11ork of 1 ,, .. , ·•! ; 1 "I 1\rlll~rPII' tno hopeful for the old hall game, in~ lor example. A mediumlnr.ed: the Rrd Cross wrre ~~~·en by ~lr ~larrh 22, 1~10: ., :• , ..

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lin 4%e. ol Wheat per pk. 25c. Lou! Ew do~ Panrldgp Jam . ... 90c.

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Stcks 2nd Ptr lb. . Zlc.

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Fashion· ~

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drink hot or r:old from tha can.

She depends on . up-to-date eating habits to keep her slender form. Thanks to lighter, non-filling foods,' today's a~tive people can keep their waistlines slender, and feel in the pink. SHERBET the modern, non fattening dessert is the frozen friend of thousands of active people everywhere , , . People who enjoy eating and ore careful to watch their waistline. Next time yoLJ feel the need of "REAL COOL" refreshment, csk for BROOKFIELD SHER­BET .•. Mode in ell favorite flavors.

SHERBET G "real cool" health food

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THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY ,. Nothing can t k

the_ living agent,a ~ ~h!. Phee

, I ews rom lin a, Bonavista and Amh. erst Cove, I serves no practical purpose except

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more food. in insects and he'I'bs. under their various leaders. I as an experiment in speed. The We arc told thi'.lt trout• grow very

At this gathering some prcsenta- only water draught is in the 1 rapidly w1th plenty and proper

lions and awards were made by ponttons. She came from St. John's feeding. "l~s. Heath of Bonavista, Division· in <1 moderate breeze in 7 hours. I 1911 tt t d t a! Commissioner. Mrs. B!'iley's Skipper Butt is now on' his way n ,an a emp was _rna e. 0

trophy was awarded to 2nd Bona- to Clarenville dockyards for slight stock Gods Cove pond w1th ram-vista Company. repairs. b<Jw tr_out. The Game ~nd_ Fish

Mrs. Dunne and Mrs. Sulli\·an HERRING AND CODFISH Protectwn of that day dlstnbuted

or 1n peace. Did .'t In such? Th<.t's Wha~r·) bOdy lte to say. It is report~e start!(! actually saw the d th.t 1

of their flight on~· Othe:s say. ~lr. L. Stick ~~ t_hrouih

AT THE CABINS . Re1ilterfd it the Trinity Cablna

L ,I 1m St. John's are: Meun. Joe .: · i . 'Namara, Erie Larkin, Bill El­

, ~~ ~ . 1, Thomu Stevena, Art Harnett, [, ; .a Wall, Bill Squire&, Omar ':' ·ondah\, Gordon and Mn. Dow-' .. · n, Thomu McGrath, Mlu Fran­' t 1 Snow, Mra. David Squires, :: ·: -..Boyd Barnu, Mluea•Jeanette

, d Dorothy Barnes, and Dr. and ·a. H. McViker from Musgrave­Rn. Tbl1 Ia. th~ first influx of 1itors at the Cabins so far thla

·non, 17 in all. The coming lea­n, aeeordlna: to the booklng1, 1ea promise of being a banner

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' . LOCK·LEVEN HOTEL ! At the Lock-Leven Hotel, Cross· ·ads, the following are register·

: Menn W. G. Ivany, Chr.rlle ,,.. Fred Pittman, Gordon King, ..... h ' . Waddington, from St. Jo n s, .d Che1ley Baggs from Claren· lie. ...

I'ERSONAL Mr. Arthur Sulll\'an, B.A. Rhodes ~holar-elect, of the staff of the

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District Commissioners, were pres: Herring have been very plenti- ova and fry to many places in the d , I u s&ic an went almost in th ,

-Mr. Harnett, ditto. e sa~.e ent at the Rail~. ful here lately and they are of a , lsli'.>~d.f 10,000 ov_~ were s~nt to Mental Holpltal at St. John's, was The Rev. E. and Mra. Hunt came BRIEFS Senator G. Bradley who was in- very large size too. Mr. Edward [ f.ac ~-th_~ fo!Wlohi\'Itnbg placesC.ICata-

trorluced by Mrs. Dunne was the Toope has been ve'"" successful 1·n ma, I:J_I y, . 1 ourne, aren-here for a few days on a visit to on Thursday to spend the summer The CNR resirlential station and ·• n B t c Rob! his pMents, Mr. and 1\lrs. William at Trinity;· freight shed here which stood special sper.ker. He gave a vety seining many barrels around the VI e, r~ _ann~a ove, . n_so~s Sullivan. He was accompanied by Mr. Albert Pittman was here on from the beginning of the branch Interesting talk on the "Need for arms of the harbour. There Is a I Lit~le Rner, Placentia, Km_g 5

Mr. J. Devereux of Memorial Unl- Saturday on a visit to his a!ster, railway, nearly 50 years ago, was Thinking.'' A vote of thanks, pro· good ilgn of codfish too. Among Cove, Carbonear and Expl?Its. ven!ty,' They returned on Satur· Mrs. R. Parsons, acclndentlllly destroyed by fire posed by :\Irs. Sullivan, was ac- the hcrrlng in a halJI one day last 1

42 •000 fry were sent to vanous day. . !\!Iss Eunice Hunt, assistant post recently. They are very much corded lllr. Bradley by acclama- w.cek at God's Cove were a berrel other places,

1\!in Bess Green, R.N., of Bos- mistress, Is at present· In St. missed. The station has ~en re- lion. of large ccxifish. At Bonaventure Ova or fry- we a-re not sure ton, arrived here Sunday and will/ John's on sick leave. Her place at placed by a small building con- Trinity Guides are particularly last evening, Mr. Max Miller secur- which-were sent here, and the spend the summer at the old home- the office Ia being filled, for the talning an office and waiting room thankful to the car owners of ed a haul of 40 IU!nta!s in his late Dr. A. E. White and Heber stead. time being, by Miss Lilly Sullivan. In charge of Mr. Hopkins of Bona- Trinity for transport;;llon. trap. Maidment tramplanted them to

day for Camp Island, Lt.brador, to connected with the RCAF on the shed will soon be built. A unique and strange looking Ice around It h&S been too risky and hope. Eut for some reason or Mr. William Rowe left on Sun- Mr. Alec Hayter who has been vista. It ·Is hoped. that a freight H-UNIQUE BOAT Up till now with so much loose I God's Cove Pond with every care

resume hts duties there as sum- mainland for the past several years Accorcilng to the c!llendar It is vessel referred to as the "Cata- to set codtraps here, and con- other there was no increase and mer lighthouse keeper. Is here at present. Alec wlll be very near midsummer but at pres- ram," entered the harbour yester- sequently no traps are yet fn the the project failed. We wonder how

Mr. Alden McGrath came on laking up other work fn the near ent it is very far from summer, in day and is at present tied up at water. Mr. Toope, however, hopes it fared in those other places. Thursday on a visit to his mother, future. fact. While Old Sol Is fairly gen- the Public Wharf. She is owned to put out hi1 trap within the Mr1. William McGrath. He return- lllr. R. Parsons, school lUper- erous, the air remains on the cold and navigated solely by Mr. Butt. next few days. YOU'D NEVER KNOW IT ed to St. John's on Saturday. · visor, who spent the winter at side and the nights are particular- She is of pontoon type. The two JHG FOR GOD'S COVE POND You'd never know it, M far IS

Mrs. A. Green and her daughter New York attending Columbia ly chilly. Patches of snow a~e still pontoons tllper at the ends and are A trout we1gning two pounds this place is concerned, tha ta, Ada of the sial! of Memoriol Uni- Un~vcrslty, returned home Wed- to be seen here and there in the abC>ut 40 feet long and 3 feet amid- was taken from God's Cove pond political election was coming UJ>­verslty came by car on Friday, nesd::.y. woods and on the hillsides, which I ships. They resemble large canoes. one day last week. We have never if you didn't see it in the papers Mrs. Green will be spending the . lllr. Martin Jestican came from as yet Me as bare of foliage as A well built deck connects the known trou~ taken from this pond -and everybody doesn't read the summer here at her home. llliss Gander Monday on a visit to his/ the late fall. A~ imposing iceberg 1 pontoor.s in an overall width of 21 In !Ummer or winter to exceed 6 papers. The radio reference there-Green returned on :\londa)'. father, ~lr. ~I arlin Jestlcan, Sr. 1 stands elf the !{arrows and many feet. The neck length fore and aft or 7 inches in length, 11nd a two- I to, of course, get a few ears. The

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ha)'tcr ar- ~lr. arid Jllrs. Jack Ploughman small pans of ice linger around is about 15 feet. No part of the pounder Is certainly the largest TV gets fewer. The raucous roar rived here a few days ago. ~Irs. are here from Gander on holiday. the harbour. rleck understructure touches the ever, from this little pond, the of loud speakers in unison with Hayter will be stnying here for ~lr. Cyril Hiscock Is building a GUIDE RALLY AT PORT water. In appearance !he forms nearest to the settlement. The I that of the fog alarm on Fort the summer with her parents, ~lr. new shop r..ttached to his house, UNION the let~er H. . pond has been dammed by beavers Point neither produces hannony and Mrs. Harry Rowe. :\lr. Ha)·tcr He hopes to have it ready for busi· A Girl Guide Rally took place She IS sloop ngged and has no

1 for the last few years and this nor soothes the nerves but rather

Is at present attending to this ness In general merchandise with- at Port Union on ~riday, 1\lay 31. oth:r ~repelling force but jib and I must be the reason for the large confuses the issue. By and large section in the interests o£ his jl in a few weeks. We wish him It consisted of Guides from Trln- mamsa1l. trout. The overflowing waters these agencies are comparatively firm. every success In his new venture. lty, Port Rexton, Port Union, Cata- 1 She was built at ~0\'1 Scotia and have been the means of providing ineffective.

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A plate-flat road makes IWJ car feel good ; ; ; but that's not test enough for 11. Buick, Because Buick's matchleu rid1

gives yon the smoothest kind of performance on nr:n th1

roughest roads 11 well-sails serenely OTer bumps aad hoi•

lows-&ctually promotes a great new feeling of well-being• ; ; • a pleasant sensation of sweetness and light.

That's why you nttd a Buick.~. bec&use no other car In ttnJ price field-and Buick hits 'em all-can offer this same com•

bination of elegance, prestige and proud performaace~

Decide now and see your nearby Buick dealer ; • • ltJrm I

If ever there was a hest year to buy a Buick

; • ; this is it! With all that'• ne1f in Bukk for 'H ; ; ; brand·new engine, new inst11nt DynaRow*, new ahnost nerything ~ ; ;

there's no drmbt about the outstanding value

in new cars._ So take advantage of 11. better

WHEN lETTER AUTOMOIULES ARE BUitT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

Buick buy in nery pdc1 !eld. · bJCIAL,

CENTURY, SUPl!ll or RoADHAIT!I. • • ;~tH bi1 bJ Is BuJcla I

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TERRA. NOV A MOTORS, ·LIMITED ' REAR NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL ST. JOHN'S

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~ECTION II The Daily News SECTION II THE. DAILY WEDNESDAY 1957

History Island

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11• ll:liil \~II';) .-----------..., 1 Augu5l but met with a further

· ~ ... ,,,,, !ll111':>; 41St In misfortune when the main haulage : 1' \wit\(; engine for the tramways broke

~,,,:1.< t'omp:lll)' loose from its concrete bedding •

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, ••••• lnrr lincler and dela~ed the operr.tlons for : !I·' 1: rcprr>cntcd A Sen· es· I several da)'S more. 180,000 tons of

. : "'"ill'' delcil•P· 1 ore were stockpiled during the .. ,.: ·' , · .;:;.,. 'rir>l. and cessation of shipping caused by

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the lire at the pier. The Com· . ,. ··re. Then. pany's payroll lor July was $35,000,

• "'.,: .• ::.' 1' 1,.,., •. ,. 11 n>i~t· '1 thrce:quar.tcrs of R. mile fro:n the the largest for any month up to

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: .topes 1n · shor~. A good roof 1s found so fr..r, that time. ::'< · · ''

1·, ,. •he ;hurc and thrrc is no danger from the At a meeting of directors In

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,;., of the sea ~ntering as the gradient Sydney on Sept. 6, the Dominion '>·.:. ,,

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1,. ro•om·and· hnngs the sil•pc lower under the Company decided to branch out

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,,.; cent of thL' bottom of the IJay as the work, r,nd sell their ore on the open .. ,.·:l

1., 11 ,.ttd 40 prr progresses. A good scam of ore !s' market. Up to then all their ore

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,,. tnrm ,.: pillar> tound all the way along, and It 1s had been absorbed by their own · .· ··r , ... 1. i fully cxpcctrci that a rich lode Steel Plant. The company was· re-

~. .:, 111:rd ph:1se. wlll n•gard the efforts of the ported to have an Inexhaustible '' _ • ... :.

11.,-,d··rn rri1 o! compr.ny when their own claim is supply at Wabana, estimated at

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·n I he ri1tr rei1chcd. 200 million tons, enough to lr.st c._.~..:,· .. : 1,, 111• ;;o per . "ll is (]!lite possi?le that in . a [or 300 years.

· ,:' ti'.l. due tu tile lew ~·cars a iJusy· nunc will oc 111 The decision to branch out into · operation more than a mile, per· the world market revived the ques·

. · •. c:: .• 1 ,,.,. 1,,.1\, >old hi1PS two miles, out under the lion o[ a royalty on the ore. It was

· .. , . '" 1ile Do· waters of Conception Bi1~·. and argued that while the Company · ' , •. \8!1~. b.,th while t11e industrious fisher Is was using It In Its own plant,

. ,,, ,., .. ut 1·\aims drawing ll'l'alth from the waters, Newfoundland workmen were get·

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:lie t.•laml. hundrctls of feet below hlm scores tins the bene!lt o[ the employ· · ·rr" ,,[ bus.1· miners, with the r.id of m"nt both in mint'n" the ore at

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11:i:ll·,·nt to electric light. will be working Wabanil and In smelting it at Syd·

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• , .:1-::•:·.,·t· uf one their drills from • rompre.-sed air ncy, but once It went abroad

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:he Scnlia >rnt to them through pipes from foreigners would reap many of the

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' ". :"r , !.<till> hr· the compre~>ing machines on the IJcnc!its. '". ,:.,,,. nf the :attrr: di,t:mt i.<lc." 1 In October thB company was .·:r nll:.u:'.L'd iirs', and 1 . The Dominion Company at that engaged ln makinS improvements

., :::;,rl :.• ;,p11l.t· to Do· i lime ~~·ere o~cratms their No. 1 on and near their pier. A reserve _. :r.~ :,-r r,.r:111;;ion to . and l'lo. 2 ~lmes, and In the fol· pocket was being constructed in a

· . . ::· nff.;horc area low1ng year would open No. 3 nnturDI gulch near the pier to .. ·:,,::~ 1h1

·t: nwn claims ~line, but all three as yet were have a capacity of 30,000 tons. . ·,:,., h:-<i amtally be·

1 i~ the la~d areas. The Dominion The haulage house and machinery

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; :1, rtme the· No. 2 .\!me woo located under for the EaH and-West Tramways

MAY 24TH., Edmonton, Alberta-Honorary Governors of the Edmonton Drama Festival, :\1r. Tit D. and Mrs. '1\iuttart, shown ext~ right, entertained directors and members of the cast from the Theatre of Arts Club, St. John's, Nfld., and the University of New· Brunswick Drama Society. A luncheon at the Airlines Hotel was followed by a bus tour of the oil fields and the City of Edmonton. Mr. Muttart is a Maritimer, having been born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.

; .:·,· ·,,,1:• "'''"· and in what is known toda~ as "The were being moved from the bot·

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1:rr' 111 dril'in~: Green," w.h~rc many of the min· tom o[ the pier to the top as a

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r. "::"1, 1: .. uhm<~rttle ers were Imng In shacks, and the protection ag11lnst n recurrence of

;:· rr·. "·'' ttn:,l\y com·' operations going on below drained 1 the fire that had devastated the

~ :H ail the water out o! the area,' pier. The Company was also build-~~ 'r"'·

1r. reporting thereb~· creating a problem for lrng 21 new h,ouscs !or their work·

•.:;~::.:. ,.:.:t:tl·d a pro·. future years. men. ·:r d :r.r fut·.1rc trend· A mine mr.p published by the The Scotia Company was Install· ::. t.1r toilnwing item :->cwfoundland Government in 1907 lng a new air compressor of the

p.:ci in :\o1embcr, showed that the Scotia Company Walker type with Sterling boilers .. :controlled 1!1 submarine areas- to make a total of three compress· .. :~.o.r ,::,::n nne mi~c. each hal£ a mile square. The total

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ed air machines In operation to air compressor•&nd a second e!ec·

1 ·::IL :r.:· \o1a Scolio length of ·the slope to tap the ,cope with the extension of min· tric plant for their underground , ~. '·' nri' 1 n~ a ~ub· suhmarlne arens wr.s given as i In g. They were also Jnstalling an operations.

::::.~: 1 r,,,, 11 ·~h the Do· 5,160 feet. I electric plant with two generators Those were the mining develop·

1;~ ~. m:dahlc pro· Aller the dama~c to their pier I to be operated by steam !rom the ments In 1907. The community

1 :L:.: :r.;.t!r at 1 hr work .. had been repaired the Dominion I Sterling boilers. The Dominion i happenings that )'ear 11·ill be :::.:tl :' alrw~y nearl)"

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Compan)' resumed shipping In Company was also erecting a third i dealt with in the next article.

From Saint lohn, N.B., to Toky.Q Cctnadian Goodwill AmbassadOr

Buckley has won affection for Canada by his own sincere appreciation for ancient Japanese tnditions .. Japan is •

· formal land, rich in ritual, such as the stately bow of greeting when acquaintances meet. •

part of it to pay his printer. , era tun In a Montreal high school.] R t I Barr of Stratford, Ont., 11ld Moa. ''The money came at a ver He h also a Montreal tele1•ision epor S ncrease day at the general assembly of tilt

lucky time," said Mr. Layyton. personality, who makes no bones. Presbyterian Church in Canada. "I've spent about half that much about his controversial views in i In Sunday Schoo} There a~o is a confused attitude publishing my works over the last s~ch broad fields as religion, sex: . Jmong churchgoers to tht Rrip-10 Y?ars,. P~ I stil!, have 1ome an,? so.ciety_. . . . I VA'\COUVER.· CP-Too many tures, sJid Mr. Barr, who wa,_ prt· unpaid pnnhng b1lls. . ~1ety !S chJngmg suff1?ently church members see little reia· scnting the report of the board

?ne of four. ~anad~ans to re-1

to ~1ve t~e" po,;t a pl~ce "1n the I' a nee bet wee~ the Christian faith 1 of Christian e~uc:Jtion. He .aid tht ce1ve a _fellO\\Shlp thts year, he

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busmes.s. ':'o.Id •. he sa~s .. Poetr) ~.nd thctr dally h1·cs, Rev. P. J. , hoard is scnously re-examininl has published 12 volumes of po-l g1ve5 lR,SI~ht mto the fo1bles of , . " . . ·curriculum and teaching aid1 for ems. His latest work, The Im- human livmg. A poet reacts ser.st·, t~e.r chcntclc, aclm;; as th~tr 1 both young adults and children proved Binoculars, is now in its lively to a variety of human ex· i own sa 1 e s men and publlClty I H 1 d 1 1 'th second edition. periences. recording them so that I Jgcnts, !l!r. Layton thinks. e repor e an ncrease ll . •

Now t·Jrnlng to short-story writ- people may sec the beauty, ugli- 1 He lives with his wife and two . nu~ber of Sunday school puplll ing, he hopes to bring out a vot-:

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nes~, pettiness and greatness of I ch1ldren i~ ~!ont;eal. ~!rs. Lay. : ~~;~;g ~he 1 )C~~ T~e~\ n~~1;~~= umc of prose 5oon. man." . ton, an art1st, recently held an ex· I ' . sc

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tp~n~se fashion, Buckley keeps a netted pen fined _with kJ ngbtrds in his backyard. Looking on are his two adopted ~~· Bruce and Doug. The Buckleys have also adopted

Buckley and his wife, Ruth, enjoy a quick snack of smoked eel in a small restaurant. When dining out, the Buckleys usually "do as the Japanese do", sit crossleggcd, f~rsakini knife and fork for chopstick5. ·

. Ruth1 Buckley, \vho' has accompanied her Canadian hus· ·band on his Y~1CA -postings· ro .such exotic far Easrcrn. ·places as Chungking, Shanghai .and To~yo, convmcs in faultless Japanese ·with a frWt tycndor in one of the

capital's colourful open-air marketplaces. The Bucklcys _have found the Japanese people warm and friendly ~ \\'estcrners and receptive to wcstcrR ideas.

Na1ionll F1lm Board qf Canada Pbotos by Richard Hatri!litoll.

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1 • !2.l~Dlnner Bell Brealldown. 12.30-Farm Broadmt. 12.4~Mid .Oay Serenade. !.DO-Doyle Bulletin. 1.30-Laura Umlted. 1.31l-CBC New• and w~ether. \.4~Musl~al Programme. 2.00-Worda with Music. 2.~0-~!ualcal Program. 2.4:'1-The Happy Gana. :u~ The Way of the Lor<i. :I.JO-CBC NtW!. 3.33-Trant L'~nada Matln~e. UO-L'BC News. 05-Timely TunPs 4.45-Chlldren'a Storr 5. 15-Muslt of the West. ~.30 -Fisheries Broadc~st. ~A:> --!ionRI fnr Summrrlim!. tl.OO-Intermeuo. 6.2r,_rrogram rre1·1ew. .J.3n-SuppPr Gursl 6.45-Mu!ical Proj!ram. 7.110-CBC News.~nd Weatner. 7.1~-Curteln Calls. 7.30-Topl Today. 7.4:'1--Doyle 8ulletln. 8.45-Rol·lng Reporter.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 8.00-MArk Saber. UD-Opta Hoaae.

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C.p)righ7 19M I) !1'4all Foolt' Crou•o. Ditlno,tt4 l1 NIA S"'"'· lOlL By M. !. CHABER.

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"Oh, I couldn't do that. I have doing," he said. "! aurely hope It a date for the weekend and it turns out that way. I have been might cau!e e lot of bad f1 cling afr;:,id that Intercontlnental might I! I didn't show up. Don't fnrget, become dlacouraied and decide to Mr. Blaine, that every Arm rican close the Rome office." in Europe i~ a ~art of unaWcial i "Be<:ause of one case," I said. ambassador." "Don't be foolish."

"We can send you back." I "Not just this one case, rio," he "You can try,'' I said. I dc-1 said. "It's this case on top a! all

cided It was time to stop p!JyinG the losses." • around. "It might make qu .te a "What losses?" stink, Mr. Blaine. Intercontinental "We've only been open here two i! an Amerlcaa company, hut it is years," he said. "We've sold a lot ala an Italian compay. I work for of policies, but we've aha had to them and I am within the se1pe pt>y off on an unmual number of of my job when I !ny that I'm <on- them. It has been t atreak of bad vinced one of our policyho1d~rs luck." was murdered. That is noi inter- "In two years?" l •~claimed. !cring with the Italian gnl'e:-n- "How many policies?" mcnt. II you toss me out of here. I "I don't remember the exact every new!paper in Europe W1ll number offhanri, but it's About 20 be on \'OUr neck." per cent of the number we'1•e

"I d.idn't !BY we were srndin~ sold." 1, yo11 back. I merely ~aid we can."·, • • •

"Relnx, Bu•ler," I said. "Thcr~ I whistled sofllr to myself. i~n't Hen a hnolhlack in Romr I With the office open or.ly two who i~n't alrrady convinced th:1l years, they shouldn't have had to young Balrna murd~rNI thi! girl. pay of! on an)' policies yet. . If Ralrna's uulltl', It'! ht~tler to "What did the New York office £1nd nut And ~rt ·il ol'er with." 1 ~~Y about it." l a!kcd him.

• • • ~ "Agreed it was bad luck and "In lhP mrantimr. rlon't ~il'e · rai~ed the rate5 on older people."

any mure inten·irws without. "Do me a favor, Lui~i." I SAid. checkin!l with u~ lint. Anci slav i 'I 11·anted you to aend over the

I whrre we can find you" !aid Pcricoloso file. Now, If it'a not i Bla lnr. ' I too much trouble; I'd like the

"That'll be rRsr. I'm inrited to' pertment facts on ali the case! spend the wecke~d nt the edate that ba\·e been paid off. I don't of Baroo Gnmbero. ~!al'be you mean names or anything like that. ran bribe one of the se.rl'anh to But !ee if you can get the girl

WEDNESDAY. Jl:NE 12 :send you hourly reports." to run through the files and dig ~i ; "As a matter of fact 1 am gain~ up the numbe·r of ras~~. how they

6.00-1\:ational Anthem and ~ liD' · ' ~' h h 'to be there myself," he said. He died and ow muc money wa1 B.O~~~~dial. didn't sound too happy about It. involl·ed." 6.30-World New~ end Weather. "I ~hall make it ft point of watch- In the next 1~ minutes I had S.OO-Breakfast Club. ing you, Mr. Mr.rch." four phone calli. All of them were

He was barely out o! the room from newspaper reporters want-8'30-Make up Your Mind. I' when mv. phone rang. It was ing en intef\'iew. I said "no rom-8.4~Rex Koury. r 1 b t d 9.00-lt Happened Last Night Luigi ~Ianzo. He was pretty ex- ment" ao o ten egan o soun

cited. like a presidential assist<~~Jf. Then to.Oil--Coflee Time. 1 11.00-Turn Back the t:lock. '"Have you !een the morning thrre wu a boy with a cab e.

newspapers?" he asked. It was from Martin Raymond, 11.25-Sports Detective. "~a .. I ~aid, "but I'va heard. the Intercontinental vice presi· ll.~ll--Pepperrcll Juke Club. ' 1 k Wh ' h' 112.11l--News and D.B. about it. A member of the Amer-. dent in New Yor : " at s t I!

lean Embassy was just bere." 1 ahout Communist tie-in." Have i 12 3D-Hillbilly ~!at! nee. "We'll get the best Iawver in you flipped"

1.00-Behind the Story. " 1.15-0ne Man's Family. Rome." I grinned, then phoned down-1.30-Musical Express. "Cr.lma," I told him. "! author- stain and dictr.ted a ~able to be 1.4~-American Music Hall. ized them to say that I was 1Ur~ sent to him: "I thought the m2n ~.00-VOUS ~1usic Room. Anna ~!aria Pericoloso was mur- was !rom 1\!oscow, Ida. Can't you 3.00-Sports Page. dcred, if that's what you're talk- ~mell afl insurancl' ring when it'1 3.15-~larch of El'ents. ing about." right under rour no1e?" 3.30-Basehall. "But-but why?" • • • "Look, Luigi," I ~ald. "I ran'! The next phone call wa1 one I 5.~0-Pulsr. i t t d · It 8 GO-Sports Today. spend the nHt aix month! going. waa more n ert~ e Jn. wu 8.1.~-Thr Nrw Yorken. around Rome gil'ing an imitation i Fiero.

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10.00-Flnal E~itioin. maybe he'll make a mi1take, may-1 "I know," I 1~d. "The hornets ------- -- ··· t 1.3\-Caslno. 12.QJ-Tops Today nnd Yc~trrday CJ ON

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1.00-Loeal and 1\'ntion~l New .. 1.05-Weal her Forecast. 1.1!'>-Ne\lra. l.3~Editorial Comment. 1.40-Spor!R Review.

10.31l--Fred Robbin• Show. be PVen trv to kill me. But if he's· ha\'1 Men bui'Zlnl around my 11, .00-:'11:usic 'Til Midnight. i scared, th~n I'm that much closer head." 'to him.'' "Not all o! them. There '11'11 1

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Z.OO-Never Let Me Love You. 2.111-Thia Man's FamUy. 2.30-Newa, Matinee. li.DO-New1, Houaewlvu Club. 4.00-Gen. ProYincJal Newa. 4.01-Casino. 4.30-Newl, Ranch Puty. 5.00-News, The Record Shop. 11.00-News and Weather. 6.U~Bulletln Boar~ II. 10-National New1, B.I~Sporta Parade. !!.~Provincial Newr. 6.30-Tnp Tunes o£ Our Dar . 7.01-Right to HapJ)lnesa. 7.1~Jim Ameche-Storyteller. a.oo-N~ws. 8.01-Spotllght on a Star

"Blaine?" '1 think that '"" hb name."

To-day "He droMJed around to 1e1 me ., a.ttennrd. He didn't mention the

INGRID BERGMAN IN "P MUS 1 police, but he wa1 all ~~ to boot RAY ~!ILLA.Vn. DOES STRANGE THili'GS" me out of lht eountry. "What happened~" ER:O:F:~T 'R()R(;,\'l:'-.'1': " Jr..' "3 BRAVE MEII"' Ingrid Bergman'• la~st tilm of- "I refused to bend over.

-- f~ring "Paris Doea strange Plero 1lghed heavily. ' "I bop• '"0\1 !mow what •ou are "~ Br~I'P MPn." A ll~rv or In· Thing" openl t 0 day at the ~ ' " '

• h i t t _jth .. p t Th t Th "" I going, Milo, mr friend. .~n!P uman n ~rP~, ,.,., n!l' aramoun ea re. e "arner " 1m .. I ld 1 toM him the .1 l.flll~nd and Erne!! !lorgniM In Bros. rei~A!e, filmed In Technl· I th~w, r/:old Luigi only In thr !lcllar rolP, II' III open toda1 color, 11'BI written, produetd end 1 u~~l ng detail '

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at the Capitol Theatre. Frank directed by Jean Renoir. lllel P'er· 1 "I ~h~~r~ou'n rlght," be aald Lol'ejoy, Nlnit Foch and Dean Jag· rer and Jtan Marais co-star with reluctantlr "but It I• dangerous. ~er HP the eo-.1tars in thl~ Twen- ~flaa Bergman In tht gay, roman- I th me'antimt rou'rt right on tieth Century-Fox ClnemeScope tlr comedy about Parisian lift and ,n lu~ one pol~\· The cue of attr~etlon. love. Anna Maria PerictllOSO hal b~en

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The story I! the ~rametlutlon Mi!J Bergman'• charaelteriu- reopened.'' of a aerie& of Pulitzer Prlre-wln· lion In "Paria D01!a 8trangl!' "Who's a111lgned to tt!" n~ng~ articles that appeared In the Things" marka a distinct change "l am" he nld JlumlJ. Wn!hlngton ,D.C., Dally Nell'l In for the International atar after 'Yon '6on't 10und happy about 1953 and tell! the ~lory of e wrong her award-winning performance lt." commltt~d agolns~ an Innocent i "Anagtuls,." The New York Film "Whr should I beT I am being m3n. of the sufferings and faith of Critlca' top prize waa recently pre- set up 11 the flnt aacrlficiaol a:oat. hi! family and of the good neigh· 1ented to Min Bergman for her I am undrr arden to uk. no

V 0 C M bars who risked public approbation. starring per!ormame, In her new quutlona of elth.r Baron Gambero to de! en~ hi! ~am~. Erne!! 'Borg· film, Min Bergman play1 the part or Riccardo Balena or· to uk any

WEDNESDAY, ruNE 1! nlnP, of Murty fame, 11 that man of a Countess In Parh who guides queat!on1 about them.~'

!.Oil--Queen and Sign Of!.

and Millantl 11 the lawyer who de- and changes the careen of nveral "Okay," I aald." "1 can tell you 6.31l--Breakfaat Club, Newa. fenrls him. With the Roaenberg, man Her court 1 th 11 bi t 1 the lint lhinl to 6o. Demand Ill B.31l--Hit of the Day. the Fuchs and the Sobel apy ea'e~ ·

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8,30-Newl, Brenkfnst Club. fr~sh In the public memory the and boulevards o! the happiest city auto}My. H w • In the world. "We won't 1et II.

11.00-Datt with Denya. 8\ory hn~ a timely implication. "Demand It anyway," I nld. 9.l~Foxa!on Street. Scenes filmed in Washington and Mel Ferrer, most r~cently 1een (To be eoatlaoedl -~---------_:_-----c:==== In "War and Peace." with Audrey

Hepburn, is seen In "Paris Does

TO-DAY

Stran~e Things" In the role of an ambitious man who Is not abo\<e

, U!lng love to gain his greatest de­l lire, power. It i1 Miss Bergman : ll'hS teach~~ the Irascible youn;(

1 m;m a lesson in life and lo\'e which

I ~llow for many gay romantic aitu­&tion~ played s~ain~t the vibrant Parisian backgrounds.

In the other romantie l~ad Ia the rontinr.ntal 1tar, Jean Marah, one of France's leading atars. A hero of the War, Jean Marah' !orm~r lllms have been aeen In the United State! In the original French, but In "Parb Does Strange Things" he speaka English.

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In writing the acreenplly, Dunne took advantage of the true­to·llfe qualities of the story to Rive It a heart-warming appeal. The articles by the Wa~hln~ton new•· paperman, Anthony Lew!.!, on which "3 Brnve M~n" w~s bn!Pd, concrrnerl nne Ahr~ham rhaunow, falsely accunrrl Rnrl dl!charQPrl from the Navy Drpartment after long years of service,

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11·~ b" 1·ir1ue ol the t•r.lrrrrd on me b1· Sec· ,;•.ol The Dog Act: chap· PROCLAMATION OF

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~I.! ~trlons mident with· His Honour the Lieutenant GoV· ~.:~ IIIla~~ or !Ctllcment I ernor in Council dated 31st l\lay, St. Bon's Football

·;1' 1ng ma of Newfound· I 1957, notice is hereby ,given that ierp all their dog5 safe- shops in the St. John B area (as

II lind prnned up day and defined In the St. John'• Shops Pracn" ce Tonight :ll;rcm, I he l~th day of Act, chapter 268 of The Revised ·

1~a .he 31~t day of De· Statutes of Newfoundland, 19~2, The st.· Bon's Senior football ;1

. lhe said area being as amended) shall have no open team will hold a workout this ; ~.e~faundland descrtb- hours on Saturday in each evening r.t the Shamrock Ground&

s. week during the period from starting at seven l!fteen. , · • 15 Gallows Cove 9th June, 19!17, to l~th Septem· coach Stan Murphy requests

;:ce ~orthwesterly ·to ~r, 19!17, both daya Inclusive, the following players to turnout ... ,, thnce following up except when there Is another this evening-Joe Gatherall, Jack · . 'i Ia {.reat Bond Bridge Wllole holidaY In the same we ell:. Gatherall, Kelvin Grant, Jim Me· .. , ~- Jne thence South· 2. The effect of the said Proc- Narllara, Tom Murphy, Jack Walsh, r:,, otolien Bridge on the ~amat!on' Is that Monday, lOtb Len Coughl&n, Gus , Richards, 1}1 lrnm Robins Pond June, 19:~ 7 , shall not be observ· Damlen Ryan1 Frank 0 Grady, Joe

: ~~··.an liP a\ Line theuee ed 51 a whole · hol!da)l by St. Gillies. .t111

1' lr,tmection of the John's lhDPI but that the fol· -------~~·thand lfiddle Cove Road !owlni saturday, 15th June, G d Footba'}l

'p' !i!terly to the Mouth 19:~7 , and ·each Saturday there- I Uaf S ond Brook thence . by after up to and Including Satur· p I T I h

Ia \he place of com· day, 14th September, 19!17, shall faCb.Ce Offig. t large during the cdn· be obs~rved as a whole holiday . , 1 by 1ucb shops except Wllen ·The Guards Senior football team

bt n contl'llry to Ibis t'here Is another whole holiday will be, holding a workout this 11

dutroyed h It h I the 'DSL John'! lhi~ 291h dav In the same weqk. evening at t e upper P c o

. ''· · lQ~7. ' J G CHANNING, Ayre Athletic Grou{lds. • D•Jtuty' lw\iniiter of ,ravlnclil Coach Gerry Smith requc~ts that \~'!_ O'SEILL, Afhlra. all players, appear with football

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BLOODY ATTACK-New York-Ignoring rivulets of blood streaming down

his body, German welterweight Stefan Redl goes to the attack. Source of·

the claret stream is gash oyer his right eye caused· by his opponent Frankie

Ippolito. Action was in the third round of their gory clash at St. Nick's. Raw

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DEFENSE BAD AS BIDDING

BY OSWALD JACOBY East and West did not 'd!stln·

Kuish themselves In the blddln1. If either had bid four spade~ the contract would have been made since 'ail they would have to lose would be one heart and two dia­monds.

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:hod bid. I West opened the king of spades. I Ea'st shaulrl hn1·e overtaken with the ace and ~hot a cluh right

. back. This woultt have insured two cluh lrieks far his 5ide anrt beatrn I the contract since declarer would slill ha1·e to lose a 1linmnnrt.

West lonkcrt disgusterll>· at dummy and led hi.~ singlrtnn tnrmp, South won In hi.s own hand 11ith ihc queen, lerl a diamond and finPsscd rtummy's queen.

He returned to his own hanct , with a second trump and no11· Wr>l I came up with a real defensire play,

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I We•t'~ pia; worked. E~.•t !lid ' '~et In with th~ jack o! diamond< f

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0-The bidding hu been: : Sort.~ Erut S011tk Wr!t

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You have the nme hand. Your 1 partner rai&es your two-heart bid 'to four heartJ. What do you do?

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1: Joey, hi! nickname htrt, ll'll I! ,,enl w Canada b)' l.he Burmese 'i governn1ent to !lt:dv the mechani·

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i Work~ "and the Inter national 1 Nickel Company. i He will he in C~nada lor lhrP• 1 )'Par~. hut nnly .~ix months will bp ! ~pent in _practical trninin~. An ' academic Mur.•e at A Canadian

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Flxturu, ete. 11 wAL•H ------~ • 11YMAY • u. W AR!HOU!!! PIINCZI ft, ' i3 nn ' ------ M PL!A!,... • .,, DI.U 1811 J!IT IN LEADING IAFETY MATCHES DIAL !1151 1

Electrical Service JONES ELECrJUC ---,

H PI!BCOT!' ft, DIAL lUI

llpee!allatl ill Katon, Generaton, Iteam Iro111 111c1 Ill Hounbolcl Applllllctlo

!LECI'RlCAL----.. SERVICE · BIDEOU'M ELICI'IICAL

SEJVICE llectrieal CoQ\rldlr

&01 Water !l&red, M. .Jolm'•• NewfowullaM.

Pboae U«

Engines I. ad 1.' IAli!IOUI LTD.~

Di•trlbutora of: I Xelvln Marine Dlen!l 1 P::elvin RlcardD Gu EBlin•

II Line of !!pare Parta. a . m wun n.

DlAL&Ul

Florists HOWSE or n..owDJ

Aemnf It Job'• from 2 locatlona: ·

IU IIAMJLTON AVINUI DIAL 800~1

W WATEIII. DIAL 7411

(J II OCE!I. y LD, "'edlHIII Pbotoi, .Portnftl I Dlltrlhuttt! b7' •• ~al PllotolnplrJ'

You C!l~ fll. what rea nett! n.ANX McNAMAJ\A LT!I. DIAL 11!0

,. WATJ:It flf. wzn eo- 8t. Dial !lUI· &&

CHURCHILL'S ----SUPERMARKET

... PO!tTUGAL COVE ....... .. Yeu can bur rour ~eerie• Ju1t &I cheap u In St. John'• and have th•m delivered te 70ur door without chu-ege.

We lin D.P.!I. l!tamPI

Garbage G~AGE~--------.

DISPOSAL

Meat Wholesale CAMP!I'IIJ,'I MEAT MARIIT

ll'fQIUDJI FOOD P110DVCTI !li~J"IIftUai I DIC.

0!1 T P AC!tElUI L'nl. mKED MZ/I.TI

UL111Y P!IODUC'll I Cl'l'l I08HEll PIIODUCI'II I

1fHYTU PACKING COMPAMV PORF; &Ill liEU PIIODUCfl · 'P!lOMZI m1 • 1 1M wnn _!2j

Meat Wholesale

CAMERAm:OP~ 1'1 LONG'I DIU.

DIAL ,ll!L !

7't1LL LINK ·or PHOTO IUPPLIES ALWAYI

IN STOCK.

Paper Products Tl:IE LA WRENC! __ ___, I NFLD. co., LTD. I Nn Loeatiot~t

.. · m DUCKWORTH 8'1'. Paper· &lid Paper ProducU.

WHOLlSALE ONLY DIAL 1281 • 76!1

~ JOU bav• a 1ub•1• DlJ. poul preblem in lour bn• 111nt or &arden? I JCU havt, call .11388-F and your worrl11 are ouu:

H. C. APARXES----- -========~

Hardware Stores CALLANAN &- CO.---­

FO'II. AU YOUR PAJm'D(Q AJm BUILDING N'UDI

CALL a&LIJ..'fAM ud 00. ftUf

'TL\Lc~.

HAMIS 6: HISCOCI Lm.l 81:N'ERAL BARDW AU

D!Jt.rlb• to !'I for lunhns El~ctrical Applianc••·

lportlns Good• and Sport. ' weu for ~II oceuion.. I

DIAL lOll

lfholeula Pr•P•k Muh, loyal Ham• and Bacon• Pork Cuta and Carcn1 lauul(eaand PuddlD11

DIAL '751

Meat Markets JIM nm.ns ----.

Clatr. J'U!P J.Tn u4 PI!~ ROAD

DIAL 1688 llmJ~~te up-to-dati

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Mill Supplies

Publishers VENTURE PUBLICATIONS

Comml!ll'clal Publhh!nl and Advertlalng.

Ka1aEinH. Pamphlttl, •roehurH, Company

MI"'!'IPIPf1'1, Program• MAL 118'1 P.O. 1101 E-Md

Radio-TV Repairs ELECTRONIC CENTRE~

T.V. 6 L\DIO 1\ECEMM llEP-URED BY EXPERTS

All ~ Guaranteed far Fnt SI!Tvic1. J

(!ALL 7113 or 84~11 N CAMPBELL AVE.

..__DIA_L_,._'•_· '_141_1 Fruit Stores

Heating WM. NOSEWORTHY----,

1 LIMITED GREAT !ASTERN OIL] Co:\fPANT, LTD.

Shops

ill 11111 111,1111 Cll', Dmo TrltJilll

IIIAL H11

Delicatessens !ELL'S PASTRY ed --. DELICATESSEN

Ill DUCJI.WOITII rr. DIAL .7197

OPJ:K 7 DA Yl A 1VUK ,. ......... It 11.11 ....

Drug Stores · CONNORS DRUC STORE

LUO!II.T'I COUOB IYil'UJ' 111 'M tbtalnld at

IONNORS DRUO STOll 114 WATII BT.

DIAL UDI

Materials THEATJ\E PHARMACY

I I LOCA'I'IONI!

D~\\'17 Lm 111. ewe An ........ Dial nn . ..., • IAQ'I IIW a•

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Quem'• ltd .• !Mil Mn f .A. Bail.U.I,

&arbtrill 1L .. BW I~

Dry Cleaning Materials ooWNs oRY-----r.

ELL, LID. arn.DJ!'\G -llQl'IRE.IIF.Nn

DIAL ll6t aJ>to.da[f nrv!ee,

Red

. CLEANING LTJ?. Conrilll St. John'• with

rut, Efficient Service, U HAMILTON AVK.

DIAL IHI

Electricians MARIN!, DIESEL ed EL!CTlUCAL ENG.

' 16 Hour Serv!u for Repaln to Moton, GIIIIJ'&tora 111•

BDilHhold Appll~~~e-. DIAL 119t

lMl'IRE FRtm' ri'OR!S -P'or thit Freahttt Fruit is

ToW'!! eall • . • EMPIU nurr rrou

1&& Patrlek l&rttt, DllliiD

L 1'71 Dllekwortll St., Dll1 ltll I LocatiOUI

Fire Insurance CROSBIE CO., LTD. --­

A.entJ fer UNDEllWRlTEII AI

LLOYDL

LOW LUll au.1. 1111

Fish Stores em FISH mor ----..

11 nucm rr. DiAL ...

leniea, Qualltr, v.nn,

Furniture Movers . HOUSEHOLD MOVERS­

&: SHIPPERS LTD. TOI\BA "f 1\0AJJ

Packin1, Cralilll, !!h!pllial

D. C. BISHOP----...

111 HKW eown n. IIAllllt

Oemplete Plumb1111 .. lllltllll llniet

EI\NE!n' CLOUSTON, ----. LIMITED

KcCLAKY AVTOYATICI WARM Alit CONDITIONJ.NQ

Ill W'ATI• n. DIAL "U

C. A. HUBi.IY, LTD.--­PLIDIBJNtl 111d JI!AnMI

Cf)N!'IA.CTOU

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M Ka.l'aiM• Dll11111

Hearina Aids

BEL TONI HEARING CLASSEI

CALL S. W. SHORT DIAL W'l.

Aleni.J for Allied Van Lhin

l~..Cs,~~~~~;~::·::l:.. j Home Industries LEDREW'S EXPRE~S LTD,

lU D!!CKWO&H lr. LMll u4 ~u 41.ota"ca ~. ,.as~r· uallnl ••d IAIMUI. Mom lien. of c.W.ft.. ad JiUd.'f .A.

Arnta lor Ulllte41 VII 1!-. D. R. LeDREW, M .. •&• Offlc1 Zll51 Wareb01111 106D

WHOSE JURTIIDA!? --· Caftl.l.lllr a h111Uia ~~~ art!tla from NONIA if oab tke Jut

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IZLTING, BOLT!! and NUTS TAP!! and DIES, Eta. •u WA '{F.R ST.

-DIAL 512.1 L------

Oils, Lubricating J ... IO!!J\TS LTD.--1

.._ A11111t fa Rewtowullan4 tor

lo\ftiOL Ola (CANADA.) LTD. I

.... d ..,tr Ne!rlouodlaad J)L\L ...

Paints nANn.rN PAINT rroul

P.AINH 1'01. Enll PU'I!POII!. I

~ f~ ever,- p.alnt job .. Cempllt• up-t..data rlack. i r, fa.t urvi£e call 80118. 11l 1!NNY1VELL ROAD

UPAIJ\S TO RADI08, T.V .. AND ALL ELECTRICAL

APPLIA.''WES. JIAL 1001 tt IDN

IADIO ftLKVIJ10H -----.

IBilVIC. (Nn..D,) L'"'

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JAcr& J\ADIO SHOP----. LONG'S BILL

Jlll'IRT J\!PAIRMEI'f Ia R.ADIO and T.V.

lftdallatl !11 Auto Ra41N. DIAL 'lUI

WEST ~ND -----TELEVISION I

TV·Radle!-C!r lt!d.lo l\1paln: 'f05 WATER STREET I

CALL 6865 i

1 At Kllbt1 Day, Holiday• or I

I Bunda~ for rast Service and

. Guarantud work ull 1727 A.

Pianos and Organs Real Estate A. W. BJ\OWN ----.,

A. L COLLlll l Piuo and orr111 Showroom:

TOP!IAIL BOAD DW unA

rutlfJ: Water Bt., ~- Gran P.O. J!DJ 851

Photo Supplies ATLANTIC FIT.MS ANDl ELECTRONICS Lm.

Alllco Camer11 and Film1, I •poeure Meten, Flash Gu111,

luluger Aceenorlea. DIAL' IO'Jl

Recruiting

llMY RECRUITING

!ITATlON

U~ WATER 8T.

DIAL 10!96

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_Re_cru_i_ti-=ng!:....--- Stationery FLY WITH TilE R.C.A.F.

Tor full Inform a tl011 DIAL 7151

lOY AI, CANADIAN AIR FORCB

Jleerult!ng Unit: 177 WATER ST.

P'OI\ .l 1\EAL FUTURE

~~v:tt " Stoves UCRUITlNG OFF1CER AT

1~3 WATER ST. DIAL 80388 R. W. BARNES ----

Scales FRED V. CHESMAN LTD.l

TOLEDO FOOD AND SCALE MACHINES

J:lectrle Meat 8aWII DIAL 1511

Service Stations

I}( l'l'OCI:

IOM'OH uun OILBUBNEBI

1mmedl!lt Deli"'CJ DIAL m11

TRASK FOUNDRY L m. le2 WATER ft. Man u.h cturer1 tfl

MAID OF AVALON and

ltEGAL RANGEl DIAL 1811 • ~~~~

-PAL-ME-R's-_-_-:_-:_-:_-- Taxicabs SERVICE STATION

TOPSAil. ROAD

• WASHING • GREASING TIRE REPAJRJ

DIAL 1511

RAILWAY-------. I SERVICE STATION I I

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Graue end Ofi Chan111. Auto AccesAoriel.

OPEN 18 HOt!RS DAILY DIAL 10!01

Service ·stations

A-1 TAXI------

CALVEJt AVL DIAL 1150 · 11711

Anrwhere, Any pia .. , Any time.

U ROUil liERVICI

ACE Md SUPER 1 AXI ----.

FOR THE MOST J:YrlCIENT 8lRVICi IN TOV.'N CALL

ACE or SUPi1! T Axt DIAUL 85S8 · e1!$

----- Tile Floors M.~SHALL MOTORS--.

PIIIK TIRII Guannteed agalnAt Cu~.

Blowoulll, BnliiPI, Undu Inflation. CaD I

MARSHALL MOTORS I Water IlL Dtal EMil

SHEPPARD 8 -----, IERVIC! I!TA'J'ION

T'IR!: REPAIRING WASHING

!A'ITERY CHARGING GREASlNG DIAL !109

GAJ.WAY'~ IRVING---. SERVICE STATION

Cer. lllubtth & Cove Rd. • GREASING, WASHING,

IIMONIZING our ltt*rlalltJ. DIAL HOM

Shoe Repairing

MODERN !HOI 'HOSPITAL

N(l'lt' 11 tlle tim• to lun yD'Ul' &ROES REPAI:RED

THE MODF.RN WAY Two Loe a tl Ol1J : ON WATE'R ST.

ti'P, BMIT!np llld 8 teen. I

Snack· Bars

ED'S LUNCH ----. DIAL 11171

WELL COOKED P'OODII

TREE DELIVERY COURTEOUS SERVICI.

Soft Drinks ALLIEU AGENCIES--

1 FI\ESBII With Free Tricolour Fluhlite

CALL 5675 ALLIED AGENCIEII !17 New Gower St.

NO DOW~-·---­PAnfENT

L EASY TERMI! CALL ~58

CAJ!O'I' ro1'/STRt:CTtON A.'iD SUPPLIEI

Tobaccos

Trucking

GEORGE WASHINOTOK

DiltrlbutM • nAn KIN~

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WHEN YOU W Al'n' A TIUCI 'I' BONE llAllDIN 0'1 TRUCJONQ IERVICII

lprin1dale St. 'Pht .. IIU Fu.rllllure 111d Plane Mo~ Jl IPftlallfl .1 .. er ... ...,.. for Blrt.

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COMPANT, Lm. IPECl ALISTI Ill UPROU!TEBINI1

hllor-macle Blip CO'fm DIAL I!Ut

Used Cars ADELAIDE MOTOR~

LIMITED

JOR A CAR YOU CAR DEPEND ON CALL

ADI!LAICE MOTORS LTD. DIAL !1)15 ·

MIKE'S COAL AND I WOOD DELIVERY

' DIAL 1U4

We Give the Futert Semet in St. John'• ·

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NO DOW,. PAYMINT IAS'r TERMS

Now II u.a Ume for your new

TILl or LINOLIUM FLOORS.

Aho MINOR RIPAIRI CALL

Cabot Construction and Supplies Ltd.

Dill 5651 Duckworth 51. Alt~r h~urs call

Mit. JAMES. ADAMS, 7931 H

PUBLIC NOTICE 1

PUBLIP I

~:::~u:~::~~~R \ YOUNG MEN OF 16 I

EAR~ WHILE YOU LEARN A ' TRADE through til.! Canadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan.

NOTICE I If acc~ptcd,. you will be given a two-year course in one of 22

· di!I-<rent trades then posted to a Regular Army unit.

Enrolment starts June 3rd, train· '1

lng in September. 1

As an Apprentice you will re·l ceiv~: FOR SALE

Under and by l'irtue of the ,. Under and b)' 1•irtue o! "the powers conferred on me by Sec· powers conferred on me by Section lion 12 (1) of The Dog Act, chap- 12. (l) of the Dog ..Act, chapter 196 tcr 196 or The Revised Statutes or I of The Revised Statutes of New· Newfoundland, 19~2, I hereby or· !oundland, 1952., I hereby order

ONE MARINE der that all pwons resident with· I that all per~ons resident within ' Hlalf pay 110 l7,ldllhen full pay

PI B I t 'il ttl t a • regu 1r ao er.

Ywood Oat n any own, 11 age or se .emen !any town, village or settlement in , EJCcellenl mllihr and tradu In the following area or Ne11found· the following area or Newfound·' 1 1 d lyk d 1 1 ' 1 d h 11 k 11 h 1 d f I Ira n ng un er p c • n1 rue· 15 ft. long, in excellent con· an s a eep a t e r ogs sa e- land shall keep all their dogs safe- or•

d, , ly enclosed and penned up day and ly enclosed and penned up day 1

ttton. See night as !rom the 15th day of June, and night a~ from the 15th day of • Further academic training Mr John AndreWS 19:17, to the 31st day of December, June, 19:~ 7 , to the 31st day of De· • Free medical and dental ure 1

• 1960, the ~aid area being that area cember 1960 the said area being • A chance to develop phyalcally CHAPEL ROAD, KELLIGREWS of :-lewfoundland described as fol·: that ar~a of Newfoundland describ· You must be- 1s on the day you

lows: · ed as follows: enrol, have a Grade B edu~atlon That portion of Newfoundland or better, and meet Arm" re· ~

abutted and bounded as !allows, ALL that area In the Avalon ' PLUMBt~JO I HEATING !hal I! In say, by a line commencing Peninsula situated In the District qulrements.

P M D II at Bradbury's Point and running of St. John's North and the Dis· Applications are being reccind • • onne y I thrnce in a southeasterly direction trict of St. John's East and a~utted. now and wlll be considered In ·a distance of two and two-tenth and bounded as follows: begmning th2 order received.

miles to the southwestern angle of at a JH!lnt in the centre line of The numbers that can be train· Stickles Pond: thence in an easter· t-he highway extending from Tor- cfl In each trade are limited. PLUMBING and HEATING

CONrRACTOR lnstai!Rtlun and Repain

lo all tnr ~ systems.

ly direction eight-tenths or a mile I bay to Pouch Col'e, the said point ACT XOW. Sec your local Army to the junction of Bauline Line being one-half mile. in. a zoutherly Rt!cruiting Station or mail the

1 and Baullne Road at Juniper • direction from the hndge on the coupon below. I Stump: thence in a !outhcrly di· brook flowing ou~ of Shoe Col'c ARMY RECRUITING STATION 'Phone SS78F rcctlon three and !cl'cn-tcnths Pond; thence runnmg westerly m ,

.48 FOREST ROAD miles to the wc~tcrnmost an~le of a straight line to a point on Pouch 1 431 Water Street, lan~~.l~· · Western Island p()nd: thence I C~1·e Rca? being In the centre l~nc i St. John'5, Nfld.,

~~~~~~~~~~~· southeRsteriv one Rnd !ei'Cn-tenths o! the bndge on the brook flowmg T I B 0294 - miles to the. junction of the south· I out of Herring Col'e Pond thence e · ·

rrl)· limit or Portug~l Co1·e Road ' contlnuln~ ~l'esterly ln the same Please send me, without obliga· '1

with the westerly prolon~ation or straight_ !me to a poi~t on the tion, your pamphlet on the: the southerly line of Pipe Line shore line of ConceptiOn Bay at Soldier Apprentice Plan "The Road, near the eastern end of ordinary hlshwater mark: , thence Way To A Fine Future." Windsor Lakr: thence turninl! and

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along the shore of Conception Bay

ANNOUNCEMENT

A 1 Taxi Drawing Winner entitled 'to $30.00

worth of Groceri&S. Drawn on July 1Oth. Tickets issued with each $1.00 fare.

'Pho.,e 5776 or 3150

je!l,eod,1 m

GREAT EASTERN OIL & IMPORT CO., LTD. Radio, Television, Washera, Refrl~erators1 Deep Free.zen.

Electrt c Ranges, Floor Pollshen. Gramophones,

Public Addres~ Systema, Tape Recorders.

REPAIR8 ANn SERVICE 5 LINES

DIAL 3001 te 300J

WATER ST. jan:!ll,ly

For Fast Taxi Service

HOTEL TAXI Dial 2424 • 2410

QUEEN'S ROAD

Open 8 a.m. to 2 a.m.

runnin~t along the said southerly at ordinary highwater mark in Name ............................ .. limit of Portugal Cove Road In a northerly and easterly directions to general westerly direction a dis- Cape St. Francis; thence along the Address .............................. .. tance of two and a half miles ap- shoreline In a southerly dircct1on City /Town , , , , , , ...... , .. , , , , , •... proximately to Its junction with to Pouch Cove and thence along Prol'ince ... ,.,,,,,. 'Phone .. , ..... the southerly limit of Old Broad the shoreline in an easterly direc· Cove Road: thence along the said tion to Black Head North and southerly limit ln a general south· thence Rlong the shoreline in 1

westerly direction two and eight· southerly direction to a point tenths miles to the eastern bank which beau east true from the rif Goal Cove Brook: thence along aforesaid point or beginning; thence the eastern bank or Goat Col'e west true to the point of begin· Brook jn a northwesterl)' direction ning. one and two-tenths miles to the Any dog found at large during

~ shoreline of Concepti?n Bay; the continuance of an contrary to 1 thence turning and runnmg along this Order mav be destroyed. 1 the shoreline of Conception Bay Dated at St. 'John'a thi1 29lh day

1 In a ~encral ortherly direction to of Mav, A.D. 19~7.

: the place of commen-.ement. • 1 ;\ny dog at large during the HUGH O'NP:ILL, 1 continuance of an contrary to this l!tlpeadlary Magistrate. 1 order may be destroyed. 1 Dated at St. John's thia 29th day l•ll!ll•llllllllllllllll••• .. ll I of May A.D. 19!17. STAD u M HUGH O'NEILL, I

Stipendiary Ma1lstrate.

Statutory Notice In the malter of the will and eatate 1

111 Catherine Henley, late of St. 1

John's, Newlouodland, widow deceued. , All persons claiming to be

creditors of or who have · any claims or demands upon or af· fectlng the estate of Catherine Henlev aforesaid, deceaaed, are re· quested to send particulars of the ~arne In wrlfln!<, duly attested, to : the undersigned solicitors for the executor~ or the said estate on or before the 29th day o! Ju11e, 19~7 alter which date lhc said executors will proceed to distribute the said estate hnlng regard only to the claims of which they ahall then have had notice.

Dated the 27th day of May. A.D. 19~7.

HIGGINS A: HIGGINS, !!ollclton for the Executort

ADDRESS: Reid Bulldlng, Duckworth Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.

my27 jn~,l2,19

ROLLER SKATING TO-NIGHT

8 to 10 o~clock

·WANTED

Also BIRCH JUNKS and KINDLING

CALL

Coady's Coal Dial 4249 6 SPENCER ST.

For the BEST in FUEL jan1B,lm

Newfoundland Services

PASSENGER NOTICES ST. JOHN'S·LEIVISPORTE

SERVICE

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M.V. Trepassey for regular ports i , St. John's·Lcwisporte Sen·ice will ] , sail from the Dock Coastal Wharf r Noon to-morrow, Thursday.

' GREEN BAY SERVICE ' Train ''The Caribou" leaving St. I John's ~ p.m. to morrow, Thursday i will make connection at Lewis· I porte with M.V. Nania for regular port!. Green Bay Service.

FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES FREIGHT NORTHERN

LABRADOR SERVICE PORTS l\tAKKOVIK TO NAIN

EXPERIENCED PHOTO FINISHER

By Construction Firm

A BOOKKEEPER-CLERK

.... TYPIST (Male)

Capable of general office work. Familiar with Payroll, Bookkeeping o!1d Typing. Top salary, good working condi· tions. State experience and references. Strictly confiden-

Freight for Northern Labrador Service for ports Makkovik to Nain per ~!.V. Trepassey will be accept· ed at the Dock Coa~tal Shed today, Wednesday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S·CORNER

· BROOK SERVICE Freight for regular ports St.

WANTED (female)

Apply in writing to

PERSONNEL MANAGER

P. 0. Box 952

St. John's.

IN.STOCK ' '' STENCIL PAPER, • 24 x · 36 STENCIL PAPER, 5 x 16 STENCIL -INK,··,GaJL and Quarts

P. o: Box 785 · ie.12,13

AGENTS •

Dial ·24«

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Apply to Box 9,

Core The Doily. News. junell,l2,13

John's-Carner Brook Service per S.S. Northern Ranger wlll be ac· ce~ted at the Dock C<lastnl Shed to· day, Wednesday 9 a.m. to ~ p.m. and to-morrow, ThursdaY. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WANTED ·Two

T elepholie Secretaries . . .

Between Ages 30 and 35. Experience.

in Switchboard Preferable But not Essential.

Please Write Box E-5275. jnell,12,13

THE ·DAILY

THANK YOU

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W. J. BROWNE, Q.C. JAMES McGRATH. Esq.

"To my Friends and Supporters E.xpress Sincere Thanks for the Magnificent Efforts On My Behalf in Mond~y s Election. Ploose Be Assured That I Intend to

Devote Whatever Talents I possess in the Best Interest of Newfoundland in the

Parliament at Ottawa." w. J. BROWNE.

"To the Many Wonderful People Who Worked On My Behalf, and Who

Made the Campaign the Success that it was, I Say, in all Humility, Thank You . I Dedicate Myself to Work Tirelessly on Behalf of Newfoundland and Newfound-landers." JIM McGRATH.

FOR RENT Unfurnished bungalow, 5ilucted on the Old Petty

Harbour Road, approximately 2 miles from the city containing 2 bedrooms, living'room, kitchen end

bathroom. Fer further particulars apply

THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 'Phone 5196 P. 0. Box 2080

Constantine Canadian Services Tentative Sailing. Schedule

M.V. "AVONWOOD" Hamilton ....................................... June 15th Toren~:> ........................................ June 17th Montreal ........ .... . ........................ June 2lsl Arriving St. John's ........................ June 26th

M.V. "EDENWOOD" Hamilton ....................................... July 2nd Taranto .. : ..... ~ ............................... July 4th Montreal ..................................... July 9th Arriving ·st. John's ........................ · ... July 14th

For Rates and Bookings contact

Murray Agencies & Transport Co., Ltd.

AGENTS 'PHONE 2031·2-3

P.E.I.- ST. JOHN'S DIRECT STEAMSHIP SERVICE

M.V. "FERGUS" Sailing

Charlottetown

June 15th June 28th July 6th

Seiling . Pictou, N.S.

June 15th June 29th

July 6th

Arriving St. John's

June 1 Bth July 2nd July 9th

For Further Information Contact

Murray Agencies & Transport Cn., . Ltd.

AGENTS P. 0. 1 Box 4155 Phone 2031-2-3

Defence Construction (1951) lta PROJECT:· (;r3ding and Seeding, Rl'.-\F Station Goo>e

Labrador. File 122·1·<;4-05. SEALED TE:\DF.RS, plainly mJrkc<! a~ to ccr.tetl,

addressed to the undersigned, for the a1Jo1e prwct, 'l"ili received until 3.00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Sa ring T;:nel

THURSDAY, JULY, 4, t95i Plan~. specifications and tender form> re'luired rrJf

obtained bv Prime Contractors onll" from D.C!. Plans Room 155, ·at the address below. A drpo,it r[ StOO.OO to Defence Construction ( 1951) Lin11ted i• _requ1rd foril set of plans and documents This dcpo,ll I' forfeited complete plans and spccificat ion~ ;,rr not r$turned lr. order on or before the fourteenth day following awanl.

Plans and specifications will he o11 1·ir11 'I Exchanges 1n Halifax, i"rcdcricton. ~lonl'l"ll. Sa1n1 · Board of Trade, St. John's, Newfountllond. D CL. Branch Office and at the address below.

Each tender must be submitted n11 thr form• r and be accompanied bl" a security depo'lt '' ca!lerl for tender documents. S~ch deposit shall mctemnlfY the against loss in the event of withdrawal of :he ' tenderer subsequent to acceptance of thr bin

The lowest or any tendrr not nerr,,ar:l~ orcrp!!d

junell,l2

J. D. JESSISOS, ~mrtJrl", lli'o. ~ Temp. Bill~ .. o6 l.yon St.,

Ottawa, Ontario.

FOR SALE No. 10 Winter Place

< J s currie) (Residence of the late . · · ·

This house, located in a mo~t desirable area, ts m excellent

condition.

For further particulars Dial 217a

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KINSMEN NEWSPAPER BINGO

ooo.oo SlOOO.OO SERIES Al and 81 /

1eries will be played as one game. More rapid ' ·~g of numbers. $1,000.00 Prize for this game. . ¢Ill for firs! 200 complete lines under G.

TO-DAY'S NUMBERS

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CARDS ON SALE AT .50c EACH

HELP KIN HELP OTHERS

SCM!! NI,JMBIRS 1r1 bttltr tl11n

olhtrll For flnrr dry cle1nlna DIAL 5155 COUSINS

(NFLD LIMITED

1952 PLYMOUTH

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MUNN MOTORS, LTD. IN STOCK

tXTERIOR BOND PLYWOOD FOR

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r,.,,,,, ~rnd rlnmnn \1 your ~n~wer to Jar{:e arra eonr· II' I~• ·.1;trrr:o0f ~ual\lic~ haye heen proHn and it ~rlls r •~ ''''~mo:~ rrnnnmleal pme. See your nearest dealer ·~·~or ~ri'F rlirFCt for further Information,

ST .. JOHN'S

HUGO LIMITED ROOFING 1nd CHIMNEY S!RVICII

RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, "WE STOP THE DRIP-WlTH

ONE TRlP" 460 WATER ST. DIAL 7840

~lEASURE CRAFT . 26· LONG

Chrysler Crown

fr1arine Engine A-1 Condition. Price Reasonable.

Ideal for Tuna Fishing or Cruising.

'PHONE 4507

INSURANCE AOENCIES teers

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FOR ALl YOUR

i WEDNESDAY, JUNE HOLY CROSS

VI,

GUARDS 1

·Admission 50c. Children Sc. ;

Club Open 9 p.m. Today.

Tonight The Princes Quartette. Dial 90069

DANCING AHD DflliHI MOtm Y IN UNIQUI AND INTW.An AIMO"Htll

---, -· Ill. lAT. O"N I P.M. UOOim1\D 10, T1L 10017

Velvet Horn

Club

Open .To-day 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. •

Food ol its btlf

Out of Respect for the Late

Mrs. Mary McNantara

the Store of

CHARLES HUTTON & SONS. Will be Closed Until Noon Today.

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Out of. Respect for the .Late

Mrs. Mary ·McNamara this Office· and Warehouse of

Frank McNamara Ltd. QUEEN'S STREET

will be Closed until Noon Today.

AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross will be AT HOME on the oc­

casion of their Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary,

So!u,rdoy, June, 15th, 1957, from 4 to 6 p.m. end B

to 10 p.m. ~~ the Residence of Mrs. Moe Ross, 116

Barnes' Rood.

FOR SALE Lifeboat-20 ft. with 6 ft. beam. Fitted air· tanks and 10 H.P. twin cylinder Falcon Marine Engine with reverse gear (less than 30 hours operation). Miscellaneous fittings. Afloat at Yacht Club, Manuels.

PHONE 7234 WILDER'S STO)IACH rOWni\R

offer! fast, dfectlve, economic· al h(lme treatment for heart­burn, excess ac!cl, ~o11r ~tom Rch. Recommended by drug. gists everywhHr.

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I AUCTION SALE Cattle and

Pig's 11.30 a.m.

Wednesday, June 12th,·

Ex Fungus from P .E. I.

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FOR SALE

1 MAHOGANY CHINA

CABINET

In Good Condition.

Apply to

MRS. HARRY PEDDLE,

Be~l .. Island, ~~h~_ne 239-W j .----..... , Private Sale

Used Furniture (Excellent condition)

CHROME SET ELECTRIC RANGE HIDE-A-WAY BED LINETIE SET

(Blonde Finish) 2 HOSTESS CHAIRS T.V. SWIVEL CHAIR LA)I;PS-CEDAR CHEST etc. No rea~onable offer refu!ed.

FOR INFORMATION DIAL 5621.

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FOR SALE · FOR RF.l'I'T to 1 reliable prn;on

tHE ceNTRAL BARBER SHOP We are now cr,rrating six chairs. You ran be assured o! the be~t possible service plus the 1 tast possible walt· ln11. 24 New Go~er Street, opp. A·lelalde MC>Ion. If you prefer app 1!:-tment service Phone 5231·A

ALL STATE MOTOR BIKE

-- ---------FOR SALE

Motor to fit 1947-48 Willy's

Station Wagon In perfect

condition, also ports for a

Willy's Stalion Wagon.

DIAL 90231-L. jnrll.\2

MODERNIZE your Cool RC!flge to Oil, with Guarantee Pot-type Factory Burner. Ask .for Free Estimate to-day.

TRASK STOVE & HARDWARE

No toe ('Phon! 5607) 462 WA1'ER ST.

with refercncrs. ~mal\ cahin hy side of lake four miles from town, rent $30.00 per month. For information please write Cabin c/o Ea!t End Post Of· flee, St. John's.

FOR RENT-On yearly bas!! basement garage on Rennle'a Mill Roan near Rawlin's Cross, immediately available. For purticulars Dial 3057.

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owners llvlnll be)'ond St. John'&: Are you fully protect· ~d BIID!nst lou by fire? What about Liability Insurance on your Truck and Car? Drive with the !Un behind you, and then you have peace of mind. -W. F. Caldwell, Fire and Casualty Insurance Ag-:!nt, Tempi! Building, Duckworth Street, St. John'a, 'Phone 246~ apl29,mayl ,20,pne 10. •

·---------~--FOR SALE-Malcrlah to be salv· a~cd from St. John'~ Genrral Po~t Office BuihlinR, ~ranite hlocks, bricks, window frame' ~R~hes, door~. linoleum, vault d2or.<, pipe, rodialors, oil !urn· ~ce, light fixture~ eorlh f1ll, etc. Pnrties interc~tcd in any items should make offer to Argo Cnnstructlon Ltd., P.O. Box 1~9, St. John's, jnel1,6i --------

WANTED-Two telephone s~crt· taries between ages 30 and 35. E1perience in switchboard pre­ferable, but not essential. Plrase write Box E·527~. jne!O,ll,l2

~--~~~~-~~~-~--~-·~~~-~-~~~--~~~-~~~~~--~~~-~~~I , NS URANICnES~~~~~~~~~ Broltl·

1 9 5 3 CHEV BELAIRE

$1550.00

Baird Motors Ltd MERRYMEETII<lG ROAD.

DIAL 80318·9

ar Limited lnrurance Depan· ment-Hre. 1\U\Omob!le. Mnr· I~ and all Casualt~ lineL Telepl•one 5\Ub or 5167.

DEPENDABL! F!R6 INSUR· ANC:E-Dori'1 •lsk your valu· ables lo "save"' a few dollan~. Our fair-rate, reliable policy­Rives lmmedlatR orotecUon. 'Phone 6921 or write .i. d. Laeey. P.O. Box ~06 repl,tl

C:ont1cl ST),tj FOWLER, R• nou! bulld!nll, for Fire Auto­mobile and Plate Gla!n lnsur· anc1. Claim• promptly 1ettl· ed 'Phone Mil-P.O. Bas 83.

~OBIRT DI\WI I SON, Fire and Automobile InlliiBnce. Be afe. be· sure, Insure. Telpo llhont 2882. P.O. Box 8a Royal Bank Chambm. 81.. John'L

------- ______ .. _ PIANO, ORGAN TUNING and

Repn!ring. Single Tuning Six Dollars. Wm. HOPLEY, 10 Carnation St. 'Phon! 281P.L. octUm.

Wall Washing --

Apply

A. R. TUCKER

'Phone Residence. 214-R

Bell Island.

WALL WASHING-Wall• claan- ·---------· ed by new msrhlne. Result• perfect; save\ · palnt.-1'\ew· Method Rug 1nd Wall Clean· ers, Freshwatrr Road, 'Phone 91033. ag215,1m

Office Space NEW MeTHOD RUG CLeAN· 1

One, Two ami Three .Rooms avalla!Jle. Newly finished. tiled floors etc. !deal for prof~ssio11~l or gem•ra I office.

ERS. RU£1. and C a r p e ! 1

made to 1nnk llh new Von Schrader crur.ess adds yeara to life of "UJl~ Cleaned In home or at our plant. Phone 91033. Nrw Mdhod Rug Cleaners, Fresi'water Road.

Miscellaneous --·---------- . ---· --WEST END COAL SERVICE

(W. Snc\\'l Co.a. fl.Oo bag: 3 b~gs fr·r S2 7~; 4 bags for $3.50; P baAs t01 S6 75. For quick delive'y dial 929~P.A 29 Pearce Annue. Janll.lm

"INVEST IN REST." Sleep comfortably. We specialize in repairing and recondition· lng all trpes Springs and Mattreua G 1'. a 1 a n t e e d work. Mattrcs~e~ for back allmcnls a specialty. 'Phom 6449 or 3361, Standard Bedding Company, Ltd., Flower H;". feb20,tf

HERBAL Rrmediu For: Artilriti~. Asthm~. C~tarrli, Comtipalion, nlood PrE!· .sure, Rhrumatism, Kictncy, '\c:'I'C Stomach Trouhlr, r:vzcma cl.c. On SiliP ;1t .John D. Snow, 9 '\ew Gower St. myl7,lm

.lti!I:IO~ l.iUITARS - Harner Button Stop Acrordeons and Harmonicas. Richmond Saxe>

' phones. Booscy Clarinrts.­Charl6 Hutton & Sons. P.Q !e~3.1'0d"

Beautician MONA RYAN Beautr Salon, T.A.

'Phone 2853 or 4235

for Rppolntment. or c~ll ~~

127 Ql1EE:"i'S ROAD ,in~JO,tu,w,lhi h)

~LEET LINE BUS Leqving Argentic 8 a.m. doily

to St. John's except Wednes­

day. Returning ot 5 · p.m.

Fore $2.00 one way-Return

$3.00.

. Post Office Square, St. John's jncll ,2i

STADIUM SCHEDULE

WE!l~ESIM Y. Juuc !~til­Roller Skalin~--R to 10 p.m.

TIWflSDA Y, Junr J:lth­STADIUM DA~Cii: Prince's Orchestra ·

FRIDAY, June 14th-Roller Skating--ll to 10 p.m.

Building, Duckworth Street, spccfal!zlng · In all . methods permanent waving, tinting and cutin~. Open Tuesday and Thursday nights, six operllora. Dial ~477 for appointment.

SATURDAY, June 15-'1 Roller Skatin.fl

2 to 4 and 8 to 10 p.m.

'The Model Sweep' • LAST CALL •

ON UNCLAIMED PRIZES

• Ticket No. 114748 ....... $5,000.00 e Ticket No. 4319 ..... $1,000.00

Tickets SOc. each Tickets are still on sale at city stores

TICKETS WILL BE TAKEN OFF THE

MARKET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15th.

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Grand Sports Dance (In aid of Br. Egan Memorial Fund)

HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM,

FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 9.45 ·P.M.

Due to stores open.

TICKETS $2.50 DOUBLE

Tickets from Mike Woods, Frank Fitzgerald,

Ben Everard, D. O'Regan, Jack Simms and

Max Taylor. ----------------------------

ON TELEVISION

James A. McGrath Member-Elect to the House of Commons will

Speak to the Voters of St. John's East

TONIGHT AT 7:00 · ON CJON-TV

FOR RENT New Offices East End

Occupancy July 1st.

Phone 2449 June12.1J,l4

WANTED Two Experienced Male

Pressers . ~

Good Basic Wages, Plus Incentive.

Apply in Person to

·Cousins Nfld~ Ltd. 63 Alexander Street.

TOWN S.ALESMEN

FOOD PRODUCTS

Junel2,13,14

Salary and Comission. " '

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Box E-1287

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;' rlgb!J? The r!ghtl that properly should- be vested In the people? To THE

Ex. R. M. S. 'Nova Scotia' from Liverpool

I ltoach Lime ................................................ , ...... 1 ........... .125 Lb. Steel Drurns

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DAD ON FATHER'S DAY

lut 10ur lift at hlJ feet! Il'a a wonderful way to make tl!m feel so very comfortably "at 1111!" Cbo011 hll lilt from our wide selection of amarl 'n comfortable 11ipper tty lou. Hm are jult a few atylea !rom our colle<:tlon ...

· GENTS' PLAID SLIPPERS GENTS' ROMEO SLIPPERS reaturlnll En1llah Wool Plaid llppen and Styles with smooth calf leather upper•,

eomposition soles And rubber heels. Gore or ZiiJpcr style. Black or Brown.

rtam Bubbar IDles and heels. . 11.16-12.85

I 13.95-$4.50 a pair,

GENTS' EVERETT SLIPPERS Styles with plain Calf leather or checked

Velvet upper~. Non:skid, lon&·wearina :omposiUon ~oles and heels.

f%.75-$3.75 a pair. GENTS' OPERA SLIPPERS A smart slipper featuring Cal£ lcalhrr

uppers, composition soles and rubber heel~. Wine or Brown.

~4.25-$5.50

COME IN TODAY AND SEE OUR MANY OTHER FINE STYLES

IN STOCK CHLORIDE LIME

112 LB. DRUMS.

Good Morning, Neighbor Plene conllder u ,IIIII that , • , yonr frlenclt NKI n•l1hbon. 1f we ca11 help ypu Ia IIDY way with Yllut IDIUI'UICI probt..J, jtuf c:all ...

P. 0. Box 785 Dial 2144

REG. T. MORGAN INSURANCE

Tomplo hllding, Cuckwonh II,

0111 10371.7716 june12,11

IT'S FATHER'S DAY ••• SUNDAY"· rr;..-16.,~

SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER

from

He'll be "on the beam" every m 1 1 ~~~m Shavemaster. Only Shavemast~~rha~g t~ t~x~lu~rvn~ CLOS~~orr~riiRnglhc head that shaves SMOOTHER Fi 1 t an any other method wet d '

ve year free service guarantee 0 ' or ry, leather zippered case. All for just n motor, Genuine

s23.95

s25.00 GIANT GOOD LUCK BOTTLE OPENER COCKTAIL SHAKERS, ASH TRAYS, BA

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MAGAZINE

RACKS,

DESK

LAMPS

FURNITURE-APPLIANCE STORE , Water St. STEERS LTD.

Canadian Javelin-a company kick· AND CO. ed off the alack exchang1!s of Mon.· LIJOIIT•o OOK treal for falllng to report certain j ••••liD dealing 11 required by· law. Can-adian Javelin-the company of STOPOVER TO.KYO John C. Doyle. And In what man-ner are they aelllng these rlght.f John P ·' in 30,000 square miles. Listen again ' to John C. Doyle, 'the control of Marquand the Crown land owned by New- SAy DARLING

. foundland and Labrador Corpor- 1

I a lion Ltd., h to be paid for by a Ric' :srd Russell package arrangement-part pay- THE FALL

$3.95.

4.50

i mcnt is being made by Javelin issu- . 1 ing 40,000 of it5 shares to the Gov- Albert Camus 3 50 'ernment of ]';ewfoundland'. Actu- · · · · '_ 1

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ally this will be the onl~ paymcnt.l1 ORDEAL BELOW ZERO All other paj:mcnts commg to New- Georges Blond .... 3.7-'

I foundland Will be by way of Roy- . alty.-40,000 shares in Javelin. I' FLEW FO. R THE FUHRER

[ JAVELIN SHARES Heinz Knoke . ...... 3.25 1 "~Vhcn I tell you that up to ITHE BATTLE OF ,Apnl 10th, 1957, there were

':_ 4,269,750 shares of Javelin ~tack I THE RIVER PLATE I. outstanding, )'Oil will understand D d/ p that the price i~ ~mall. Actually if U ey ope .. · 3.9:'

Chloride of Lime ...................................... , .................... .100 Lb. Steel Dru

Washing Soda ....... , ....................................................................... 50 Lb. Sa:

Bicarbonate of Soda ..... : ............................................................. 100 Lb K ALSO . egs

Brymay Safety Matches ............................................. 16 Gross Cas~

St. Martin Pure English Jams ......................................... 1 Dozen to C ase

Zubes Cough Lozenges .......................................... Fancy Di~p1a C Y arlon1

I. we could sell these .~hares for!' THE SEVEN CAVES 1

S2MO tach we would barely gel 1 back the money we put in Nalco. Carleton S. Coon 6.50 I QUEEN ST. 1 "But apart from this, do you, the INVASION 1940 j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

'PHONES: 5143 • 5144

• people of Newfoundland relish the , ' idea of your government being • Peter FlemJn~ 5.00 share_holdm in such a concern as: POETS IN A LANDSCAPr A-nnual Ban' quet Ja\·ehn-dellstcd from the ~tack 1

exchange and whose shares, by· Gilbert Highet 6.9!" Of

, clever promoting have increased in THE CROWN TREE 0 I value, on paper, from $2.50 a share ldfellows And Rebekahs • up to $27.00 i~ such a short lime- LeGette Blythe .... 3.95 ! \1~~~~ ~~~r; ~~l~~ 1;aeve11theMaJi~~~ THE CHRISTIAN AND A banquet where over onr hun-· nothing in the Javelin deal. for he conmsion to Javelin. In that three HIS AMERICA dred and thirty member5 of the said, at the end of 20 ye'ars the )'rar5 John C. Doyle has become a Oddfellows and Rebekah organiz· i people who hold the concession millionaire, but I! Newfoundland Gerald Kennedy 3.00 all

1ona a_at down la,gether for the· must spend 4 million dollars and

any better off? How much labour KINGDOM OF ce ebrat10n of the 138th anni1·er- the concessions will come back to has re!ulled? How much ore has ~ary of Oddfeilowship and the 63rd Newfoundland. been produced? Where is the R:til- THE SAINTS anniversary of the St. John's At· Senator Gordon Bradley pro-

NEWS Haff rrp!icc The press and r;dio h .

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of Information ope" an< .1. l b. .,, " I o 1as news, \lr But' ., . . . . ~ U!u 1: important and emr.tiai·LI

fast movmg world of todav people rec8~nize lhe · press and radio >o~u

A ~ributc to tt1c chairm·r 1

evenmg brought the pa~; 0

close. and the :-;2iior.at · was pla)c~ b)· t'lc band.

way which was to be completed a !antic Lodge was held at Bowring posed the toast to the Sovereign, 1

year ago? But please, what I ll'ant R.ay B. West, Jr . .. 6.75 Park Bungalow on Tuesday even- and Maritime Grand Lodges, and i. it i> nu•. l••u .oun ta_~::n you to understand is this. that not o· k & c L d mg In honour of the visit of Mr. ~ubordinate lodges, and spoke of I mg space In the refng you, the people, not the Newfound- I( S 0 t ~ames W. Dunn, Grand ~[aster, who the problems of fraternal organ- 1 your. creams and lot:o:~<, ·. land go1·ernmet, not Nnlco, its ., • IS here from Dartmouth ancl Mrs. iz.ations when competing with at. hpsllcks ) ou are not using. agent, bu_t Joh~ c. Doyle of Ja~·e.lin The BOOkSellerS , Pearl Tower, grand warden of tractions such a~ radio and tele- Is less waste to cosme:its will dec1de JUSt what mmm~ , Rebekah A!sembly, who is visit- vision. Youth should be informed firm and cold. T:e" lr!

le~m. ius! what timber rights will i PHONES 2008 - 3191 - 4425 ing Newfoundland from Wey· of the value of such fraternal or- pleasant~~ to usr. · be let in the future in this huge , now It i r g

1 mouth to Attend the conference. ganizations and their value to the

. area in Newfoundland and Lal>-1 repl:esela~iv~~u on °t~~rmgeon\'e'rnmyoeunrt Before the dinner, while the community, he !aid, for the objects rador. And remember John C. •ide of th H y p . guesl.!i a5sembled the band of the of the ~ocieties are to lift man to D l CAN'T l H h bl d , • e ouse. our renllCr 166th Newfoundland R g'm t h' h 1 d · f ?Y e ose. e as gam e actually is the one man who could e 1 en a 1g er p ane an m so ar as w1th ~·our land and he has won. :tnd in our opmJOn shoulcl 1.n the pl:tyed from the verandah of the they fail to do this these organiz-

hungalow, and a!ter, each speech ations are failing to do their work. JAVELIN GAINS best interests of the people hesi· during the toast list, the band He paid tribute to the work of the

WANTED TO RENT

: "1. On the area of 2',~ squ~re t~~e a wrjle before •sking to hare played 1'\ewfoundlnnd folk aongs Oddfellows and Rebekah lodges. I miles Pickands Mather and Stelco th~~ ,bill become law. and w_ell known ai:s. Mr. James W. Dunn, Grand Mast- 3 or ; will pay Javelin or Doyle $1.00 per 1 Nel\foundland all, I am not ·• Durmg the evenmg the Grand er, replying to the toast, told of I 4 Rooms by

af 4. : ton on all ore mined and not less ' :nh_ble rowser. and I do not wish to ~tlster, Mr. James W. Dunn, pre· some of '/.e work done by Odd-' than $~00,000 a ~-ear from 1~65-69 InCite you. But .1 want you to know sented Dr. Cluny Macpherson with felows since their est<tblishment I and not les5 than $750,000 !or each ~hat 1~ my oplnlon thts btl!, amend- a jewel _for fifty-one years of Odd- by five me n138 years ago. Today ·year thereaflcr. mg ?oialco can only result In diS· fellawshtp; Dr. ~lacpherson pre· there are one and a half million : "2. Wnbush Iron Company wlll aster to our credit abroad and to sented Mr. Dunn with a mantle members, and 65 homes for aged

Please Dial , pay Javelin or Doyle whether they the future 11 elfarc of our people at clock, suitably inscribed, on be- memben and orphans and alto- . After 6.30 p.m. 'mine ore or not (75 cents a ton). ho,:ne. . half of the Atlantic Lodge; Deputy gether the organization have spent )ne10,11,12 'From 1961-63, $2,000,0()0 a year; . Before you a>. Wltnesse~ to- '!ayor Jame! D. Higgins presented oyer seventy million dollars for the ----------from 1964-66, $3,000,\J()Q a year; ntght: 1 make a fma\ Pl.ea to the 'Irs. Tower an~ lllrs. Sylvia- Stone benefit of relief. At the close of his S

, from 1987·68 $4 DO() 000 a '\'ear· Premtrr not tn allow this amend- of Clarenville. president of District talk he presented Dr. Macpherson tatutory N • ' ... , 1969 ~n\l'a~ds ' $5 000 000 ~ ment to the !'.'a leo Act to become 16 with broaches of the city of St. with the service jewel for 51 years •

' \ ' law" h year. · Jo n's crest. of service. 1 --

. 11st think. the5e amount.1 re- DEATHS _Mr: W. H. Adey of Clarenville, Dr. Macpherson told of hi• ex-lin the matt~r c! the tlt1tl gardless of whether ore is mined 1 -- D1stnct Deputy Grand Master, was perience with Oddfellow1 in Eng- Bridgd X. Dooley, ilt1 t! or not. For this, Wabush Iron gets McNAMARA - Passed peace- the chairman for the evening and land, and then presented a mantle John's In the Pro1inre ef other concesslon.s. This gives some fully away yesterday morning, June . called on :\!r. James D. Higgins, clock to Mr. Dunn u a 1ouvenir toundland splnrler, idea of the value of this small area 11th, Mary, widow of the late' Q.C., deputy mayor of St. John's to of hi1 visit to Newfoundland. The ·

11lf only 5 square miles and this is Honourable Frank )[c::\amara, propo!e 1 toast to Newfoundland. clock wa• inBcribed II 1 gift from All persons daimini 11

1 your land. What do you get? 22 'leaving ~o mourn four daughters Newfoundland is today in a ha~,>- Atlantic Lodge No. 1. creditors of or who hm any 'cents 1 ton on iron ore produced, i Si>trr ~!ary Ursula (~lolly), Cal- pier position than in any other time Mr. Higgins then pre&ented or demand5 upon or elfet'.UZ 1 if any is produced from a compar· lege of Our Lady of Mercy; Mrs. in its history, Mr. Higgins said, broaches to Mrs. Tower and Mrs. estate of Bridget X. Dooley i atlvely small area near Wabush :-'rl'tl G. Wray, ~lontreal, ~lr5. Basil and went on to say that at a time Stone. John'• aforesaid, 1pir.st1r, i Lake. Hulton, ~Irs. R. D. Furlong; three when we are on the verge of in- Mr. Heber Hiscock, past grand ed, ;are reques~cd to_ send 1 "3. On another small concession sons: Frank, Joseph and Dr. Arch.; quiry into the state of the country, master, proposed the toast to Re- llars of &Jme m ':I"TJl!ng.

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.Ja,•rqn or Doyle ~ets $100,000 a 1 one brother. John J. Kielley, when the report of the committee bekah Assembly and Mrs. Tower I tested to the undersigned :year from 1965 to 1969 and not less 1 ~!onkstown Road, and 22 grand- on the Terms of Union wit! have responded. · I for the A?nums:ratnx of lhe than $250,000 a year thereafter. j. children. Funeral will take place an impact on gene:-ations to come, Hon. C. H. Ballam, 'past deputy of the said deceased on or

"Ladle! and Gentlemen: The nt 9 a.m. this morn in~ by motor the government ha~ done all in !J..'I .1

grand master of Edward VII Lodge the 8th. day of July, A.D. Implications of !hi! Nalco Bill hearse from her late re>idence, 59 power to have the case properly at Corner Brook proposed the toa5t ~er w~1ch. date th! "1 ~ passed on Friday are so serious J.e~!arcnant Road, to the Basilica documented and to have the case to the guesl.!i and Major G. Yates 1stratr;x W1l! proceed to and can have such an impact upon for Mass at 9.30 a.m. presented. responded, the md estate hanng regm the future welfare of the people of ~IULLEIT - Entered into rest . \ye cannot afford to present a Mrs. Stone proposed the toast to to the claims o! which the

ilhis pro1•ince that we on the Opposi- on Tuesday, June 11th. Julia, be- diVIded front to the re~t of Can- the Atlantic Lodge and at the end then have had nolle!. lion side of the House pleaded loved wife of Joseph :lluilett, aged ada, ~lr. Higgins said, and should of the speeches M;, Alfred Butler Dated at St .John's thi! with the Government to hesitate a 72 years, leaving to mourn four all be prepared to back the report no_ble grand of Atlantic Lodge r;_ of May, A.D. 195i. • while-to set up a committee with daughters: Bessie (~!rs. James that speak• for ali of Newfound- plied and at the same time thank- FABIAN ,\. power to engage expert technical Tiller), lrythena Olrs. Frank ~!ar- 1-nd. . . ed tho!e who made the evening Solicitor for and legal advice before making the shall), ~!ercda D!rs. L. S. Gour- lion. L. R. Curt1s, Aclmg Pre- possible through their efforts and ADDRESS: bill law. And in desperation at the ley), Wilhelmina (~Irs. L. A. mier, replying to the toast 1aid attendance. Reid Buildin~. third reading we moved to hoist Brown), and four grandchildren. that Newfoundland's object in Mr. Max Lane, M.H.A. proposed 261 Duckworth Streel. the bill for six months. But all to I Funeral to take place on Thursday giving concession• was to develop the to,st to the press and radio St. John's, New!oundlan:!. no avail-twelve men, including at 2.30 p.m., by motor hearse from the country, and is giving away and 1\lr, A. B. Butt -o! the DAIL ' jne5,12,19 25

, the Premier, on the go vern men t the res id en c e of her daughter Mrs. f":;-;;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-,;;-;;-;;.;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;2;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: I side of the House were absent The Frank Marshall 4 Chestnut Place 'other twenty men stood In· sup- to Mount Pleasant Cemetery fo; port of the bill. So please under- interment. (No flower by request). !land that from now .on, no man, 2in no Newfoundlander even can get PARSONS-Passed away at the a mining lease on 2~,000 square Grace Hospital on Tuesday, June mile~ of your country. except by 11th, Annie, beloved wife of Rich- j

leave of Canadian Javelin Company ard Parsons of Bell Island, aged or John C. Doyle. 43 years. Lef,t to 'mourn their sad ·

PERMITS ioss are two sons, Cyril and An- • drew; three daughters: Loretta, Ang~la and Cynthia; mo:her, Mrs. !

Emma Brickford; one sister and , five brothers. The funeral will

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take place on Thursday, June 13th, : from her late re!idence, Parsons· ville, Bell Island, to St. 1\!arylfi . Church.

"No Newfoundlander, and no one , cAn get a permit to cut !Dgs and , timber of 10,000 !quare miles of ' ,·our country except by leave of the 5ame outfit. You can have nothing to say in the matter re­garding mines and timber in this huge area. Your gov~rnment can have nothing to say.

SOLD BIRTHRIGHT "Your government has sold its

rights and In acing so has ~old your birthright for 40,0()0 shares in Canadian Javelin Ltd.-like · Esau of old, for a mess of potage, This bill becomes law tomorrow. Can you do anything about It? Not a thing. There U only one body of men who can do anything about it

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WAY

The funeral of the late Beatrice Way will lake place . to-day,· Wednesday at 2.30 from 123 Cral~millar Ayenue to General Protestant ceme !ery.

KEEPING

The funeral of the late Mary Jane Keeping wlil take place to-day, Wed;1esday at 3.30 from No. 3 Albany Place to Mount Pleasant cemetery.

::IIADDEN - Passed peacefully . away at St. Clare's :.rercy Hospital 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, 1957, I

Luke Madden in his 67th year. · Leaving to mourn wife, 2 ~ons, , Jack and Luke, four daughters, : Kay (~Irs. Pcnnrucci), Pauline : (Mrs. Ralph Harris), Margaret' (Mrs. Peter Noga), Theresa (:.Irs. I :Ejdward Reid), one brother John, I one sister (:\!rs. Arthur Green­slade), also 16 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Funeral from his late residence, 719 Water Street West. Funeral notice later.

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