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.. .... )5 mid- time. It is andc}Jildren Palev. n\' mg, Lbor ...... ........ __ .. _, ..... 7' S, eamsters , Boss·· Dave Beck Suspended By AFL-CIO ,, . VAUXHALL S2095 THE DAILY . N'EWS HANDEL aniJablt al crra Nova Motors Ltd. Vol. 64. No. 72 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 (Prlct 5 cents) Charles Hutton & Sana ISLATURE: Answers To -Questions- 13,452 Recovered A. Valdmanis lion. L. R. Curti.J, Attomey.General, told the nf Assembly )'estenlay that the 1overnment aid rf'r-werrd $13,452.89 in cash from Alfred Vald- This money hu been placed In the Fines and iturts Acrount of the Attorney.General'a De· Also coming to the aovemment were 100.000 or worth of shares In Newfoundland Hard- !w1ard Industries, 3,000 odtl shares In St. Andrew'• Co .. New Brunawfc:k, and $35,000 In ·prom. notu in the Bank of Montreal. :·•··•tr to qurstion "What Archbishop Makarios Balks[Judge Intervenes At N t• t• w·th B •t • iin 'fhe Adams' Case. ego Ia Ing . 1 ri aiD .. ,;, ... MAHE, Seychelle hlandi (AP) lnll! ambu5he! and shootings still' British announcement that Mak-'1 EAVING ABOUT APRIL 15 Patrick De·•Iln interrupted the Lawrence would· Are h b l1 hop Makarlo1, spiritual hi!ld' out for '"self-determlnaUon'' 1 arlos was being \ 'Commenting that "oor 1 murder tnal (){ Dr, _John B. question Dr, Douthwalte IIllA d ""Uti aile d .J G k rl j 1 I · ' . h s h 11 d ·Adams Fnday to pomt out "cer- when tbe trial. resume1 on )lOll- an c a er"' ree - ,.., gilt (){ Cyprlol.! to on weroe no casualties or .arrests.) 1m t e eye es wu en but, tain divergencies" In the tcstimon day, ri01, balked Friday at entering Greece, The 43-year-old archblshop com- not our etile, Makarlos sa1tj he I f h"ef "tn Y D D th ··- b d II · u a y negoUatlona with Brit in He ll B It 1 • 1 tr l " 11 d 1 d"t" II "t till h th 1 · h rt · · o a c 1 crown w1 ess r. ou Wal..: a ear er. tesw. , n . . a un- ca ed r a n 'n ans gent p e on y con 1 1ona y Wl h a s . opes a ln 1 s o Lime 1 "I have an observa.tion to f d th t In h' . 111 D · · til he II allowed to return to his and said peace -cannot be .consid- British stipulation that he call for he will be able to return t.o Cyp.l k , "d th j d th . 1 le 3 u ;_?l'l on r, ..,... ·borne Island. end restored until the colonial a cessation-not only a suspension rus. rna e, sal. e u ge as e tr•a ams was a mur...,rer. In a bid for peace on her Medl· government abolishes Its emoer- - of underground warfare by "Personally, I am not prepared I of the charges He said be baaed his •er!oua &rranean butlon, Britain an. gency regulations in C)-prus and EOKA, the Gl·eek Cypriot fighting to for the political fu- oi murder.mg a nch pat..;o::nl c .. ,c accusahon on, the recordJ . nounred Thursday that Makarlos frees "thousands (){ Cypriots" held organization, that made the ture oi Cyprus until I am allowed! to the. enu of its week.. CIC Dr. Adams palleni-Mra.. Allee Wll being frHd from 'detention on poHtical charges. goediterranean Island a scene of to return," he .ald. I It \las the secoll(j lime dunng Morrell-which showed that Dr. here but could not return to Cyp- WILD REJOICING bloodshed for nearly two years. He told rt'Jl0rtei: 5 that upon leav.' day t.'lat Mr. Justice Devlin presmbed _heavy tl. rus. . (British troops and pollee· ·used The archbishop said he wa 1 issu- lr;g the Seychelle Islands about i s 3 . gc.ase r ap- heromld and 1 motrphine_ for llu 81· But the Grreli: Orthodox prelate, tear gas and clubs to break up. ing the call on condition Brit· April !5 he expects first to go to 1 wm Jng Y pa len · · . .ent to hla Indian Ckean exile a damonstratlons In Famagusta, I ish terminated emergencv regula- Greece and then to London, but 1 oi the accused _physJclan. Called by the crown as a year ago on char11e1 of co!K!onlng Oyprus, where Greeks were wildly I tion.s and declaNd an am"nesly for would not take part in negotiations 1 /oull'. thli' cal : 1 turorhtlc eampa!gn of bomb- celebrating for the second day the political prisoners. there. a 1 .m er 0 ques IOns ? came e cen ra v. ess "" e (the crown Wi\ne•s) case when he was and get certain answers," said for a total O'f nine hours, 1'1nell. Sl .ngapore Ne L b L d F .I IF' M St judge. of it spent on instltlng that Dr. ars a our ea er 81 s I I.veo en age "When [ asked the questions Adams deliberately murdered S If G of Dr. Douthwaite, I was struck Mrs. Morrell. e .• overnment VICIOUS Rohherv at',the time by certain dlvergen DETAILED QUE!iT{O:oiS T E I c h . -cies between the ansOW>ers Dr.· Mr. Justice Devlin questioned LONDON (Reuten) - The 0 xp 810 arges TORONTO (cPj-Five men Frl-iDouthwalte gave me and those he Dr. in detail about framework cr:! a n!W conrtitutlon clay staged a vicious payroll rob-: gave yau, Mr. Lawrence." every dose of heroin, mo!'llhlne · ·r conciltiPn< under which I; -,.,anll the . '·' 1;rnrr:al rrplied that thl1 :c h<:ler bto addrened to to give the British colony cr:! Singa. bery In west-central Toronto and CONCERSED CHARGE and paraldehyde that Dr, Adama ,1,878. 1 pore Internal w-11 By NORMAN WALKER U.S. and Canada. made off! with $5,000 in cash 'The judge did not go into detail prescribed for Mn, Morrell dur· Bonne Bay, Locke's Electrical, completed here Friday, WASHINGTON (APl - Team- INVOKED MIENDMENT slugging one employee of the 1\ion- over the dil'"rgencies, but he said lng the last five days (){ life . Limited, ,1,880-pald, $1,880, I Three weeki of talks between sters boss Dave who re- Beck invoked tht U.S. constitu- arch Brasa Manufacturing Com- they concerned Dr. In hls answers, Dr. ·.• ·itt lnltallatlon of electrical services the two s!del ended with agree- to answer questions before tion's Fifth Amendment against pany limited and roughing up an· reasons. for . saying Dr, Adams 1 p_ai_nted a picture cof a and equipment: Mental Hospital men!.! in principle to end 130 Senate !'llckets investigators, was self-incrimination in refusing to i other. . . killed h1s patient. s1c1an who tried day n•::ht kitchen wine, Ju. B. Murphy, $1,· yean o! Brltl•h rolonlal rule by suspendi!d from hls high AfL.CIO tell senalllrs ln hearings Tuesday' Three men attacked Enc Millar Defence cuunsel GeoHrey Law- in that final week to k1!l 'PI· ·' ·.;" rnmrr.on• fnr the at- o! lhe Solicitor-General of 782 40--pald nil po!tl Friday pending the ou•·ome and Wednesday ahout t 1 · 1 s admi'tted! as 'he got out of Ills car in front renee had gn_'lled Dr Arthur, Douth. tient. ···,,_·c:n, the second · ' · allowing Singapore to run her own "' 1 I dl t i h d G H (b) Extension of d cr:! charges to be filed b• hi• fellow use of $300,000 to $400,(1()() "'Team- oi the eompany ofi ce. w_a te a . s. mgu s e. uy s as- crown ha! fallerl to pr•we the Doctor been '' an Internal 11overnment But Britain ' "" oth h d1 l h f Ill ti 1 heat! nil' · labor leaders. . sters funds. He has to Two er men man an ed P•ta p YSICl. an, or s hour! about an. 'i compe n2 mo l'e ann It, . .. thP Attorntl' General · stlll will be responsible for ex- J --'- th d t ti h D "I h h'n · Mrntal Ho1pltal kitchen win& R The AFL-CIO executlVoe council; reporters he has repaid the money Mrs, ayce Bard""", his com pan. .e es many e had Witness, r. m c :r .. wu brrn dropped. Barnes n 499 8 11-pald II ' ' lema! defence l!ld diploma tie n- una. nl.mously Ml"""nded "e chul>c refused to say 0 under oath ion, and snatched 1 n envelcrpe glven agamst Dr. Adams. 1 1 on the at Fnday .1 rnUI"'. ···r• ' ..,, · • n · latlona .._ the laland, .,.. '"" · 5 'ni th fr h 1 "lf In lh · t " t H" •· tl I the plant H. M. Penitentiary-female ac- •v•, 62-year-old self-proclaimed flnan- Beck was abrent from Friday's contal ng e money om er . · _ese ances, 'men. ls ,., . mony. ony_ ron- •nd thr Oppodtlon were commodation, I. Bo11rne, ta.888.00 Wont will atart now on drawini cia! tycoon as an AFL-CIO vice-: meeting, staying at his home in gra§1l, /stoaJd Justice D 1 _evhn, you were cAerns the quanbebtles of n_ r. r.ad hrcn 1 storage -pand, nil. up a confennee report which Is pre!ldent and an executive coun: SeatUe and complaing that he llad e Dan Dapp 'hcati?n to£ chross- dLams Prescrid. d. th h. , : but the back ta••s w•re (c) Extension to heatlnllaystem: to bt siKDed In about a cil member. I received only two days' notice of War Veteran Iexammlde r. "dout. urt er- awrence In lcated at A• Road1 Depot Ben It A E k' t1 Tile - command 1 the session. wnu . cons! er lt. the crown. completes i\.5 ease en· much \"llue at prelfnt ' ne ve., · wee 1 mt. I T h ll L h 1 H L. R C rtl J, Lurnlnll, t11,200-pald, t2,210. of the federa. Meany AFL-CIO presi- J T D h ec n:ca y, ad fin- he will ask Mr. nev- s. Convenlon from coal to oil, "We are all very happy," aald tion-a.!Jo ordered I broad Invest!- dent, !aid the has sum- ..£aps 0 eat !shed hls cross. exammation and/llin to dismiss the eharges IS•·Inst '!'It ,,'""trr of Finance tabled Sanatorium No. 2, w. Tiller Ltd., Singapore Chief Minister Um Yew 111tlon cr:f alleged corruption In the, mond Beck to 1 hearing h•re May rould ask no more questions oi Dr. Adams who has been In jan D:c•Lr.l rrply concernlnl tht f42,998-paid $34,000. Yodt, He htaded the flve-man all- Teamsters Union organlzatloo, an 20 to answer "for his actions in NEW YORK (AP)-A destitute I Dr. Douthwalt.e. the judge op- since last Dec.ember. - , - ;r rhartered and Installation of heatlntr 1 ystem: party delegaUon whlch 011 March Investigation that eould spur the 1 1 bringing the labor movement Into 1!1-year-old First World War vet- · sa 1 ·tnra Bank. Aulatant Chief of Pollee, real· 11 reopened the talks that had Oll!!er of Beck from the tram- and falling to I!X·1 eran plunged 17 storeys to his [ s 1• h p t t · · wu S29.463,2UI drnce, J. J, Taylor, t2,2111.1!0- ended in deadloek lilt year, rters prelideney, The lln!OII 1.. C){. I plain many against him death Friday before the horrified a IS ury ro _es s lll48 (lut ynr flrurea paid, t2,21UO, Full detalla 01 the dec:lalons flcially known u the lntemtional wltb regard to m!s!Ue cr:1 union eyes of hundred! r:J. A for chartered banb) Publle Bulldlnl, Channel, E. H. rtacht4 wl1I aot b, muled until Brotherhood o:! Team::iit:· flmds." . patrolman pleadrd with him In . . . In INI depcllilllll the GUlllle Ltd., $11,· alter a,rrHIIIeat Clll the l'tPOrt feuq, W•_re.bowemen ' Beck's suspe. ns!On from. his An-. va,ln .!oM' ml.nutes. ' " M k . '.. . .. · .. Sa\illiJ Bank total· .w.oo. IICW'belllf dnftld." _ .. ... of .. and..: .. ClO. af!ir.ea.l.. e!fectlve. pendlllg -_'Nobody ·want. me, a a-r-1 OQ- .·• .. ',. ,• . . ' . and last year the benhlp almo5t 1,!00,000 In the of the !'day 20 hearing. aaid . t!:l!! man, ntatfvely , . ·-·""""' --.,,.. · . · · . . · ·, .. ns Bupply and !nstallatlon of C.l. The lelf • pw!IBirilAt . fitd " Ju&' Centino. He rebtrd .... · ,,. · · . · . ... -- · ·· : :. · · l':?mirr annvend several aectlollll bot water heaUn1 boller, whleh lhll ltf'll' eo111t!tu&D will I in deii'Pdr that be wu LONDON (AP)-Tbe · · · · . . ... , . ,.- ·. C()ncmJinl the Depart- Government House, I. Bourne, n.· brinK to !be mile Wand I . Th N I couldn't pay hi.! room rent and I o! Salisbury, P?Werful behind-the-! fiallsbury l former fortiiD l!e- 1'1 Eronomle Dnelopment. 1M-paid, t2,894. -eilntre of aoutheut Asian trade nterpretlng e e couldn't get help from welfare au. I srenes flgures m the Conservative. retary, oold Prime Minuter Mae- rtcl_,. dralt IIIith the 111larlea Modlflcatlona to exlsllnll heatliiJ and commeru-!1, however, only WS thor!Ues or tbe adminis- party, Friday as govern- millan In a letter be has beea · :b< wen the 111me as l)'llem, Memorial Univenlty An· regarded b)' the delenUO!Illere as I !ration, leader m .the a! Lord_s "disturbed" by the do!ci!ion to . m the Estimates lut W Till Ltd t:!l7e 98- a first 1tep 'l'hll ta · He his troubles at protest agamst. Bntaln s _dCCl· free Mall:arios, who was to nr Dim:tor·General's tra- u'176,:r ., ' . '""I t al I for .••- .... tweoen the United Kingdom and the !length to patrolman Hazold S\egell slon to_ free the exiled Arcbblshop. the Seychelles hlands In the In· pa , ..,, ,...,, aue r even u roa, repeat.ec!ly .... , a.we .uu Uruted States or between the j!D!Iping, Makanos cof Cyprus. dlan Ocean 1 year ago. ''llfnses were 54,4011.12; emphul.r.ed In and out O!l the eon- matioa Office, Ia distributed in United Kingdom and Canada. Lord Salisbury, 63, also resigned .Johnson's tral'elllnll ex· (It baa never been the practice ference 1'00!11 where Colonial Sec. Canada by Tbe Cll!ldlan Pren It !s the restoration of the habi'· as political controller oi Britain'• The said lhP E:ul .277.88: Tourist Director to Jive amount• of un•ucceuful · B w N EWER "' M 0 · Hit B \, lra•·elllnl ex""nlfl, tendera), retary Alan l.tennox Boyd pre' '! of close consultation and co-opera- aJfle y atomic energy development. of Home, of s:ate for ,... aided, Is union with til. Malayan The achievement of lion that had been Interrupted by He has held the post (){ lord· Commonwealth relati-1n•. al!n -.·m c< printini and atatlonary, Federatl011 wblcll achlevea tull in- \tle Bermuda conference bas been ev-ents oi the Suez crisis. Eart.h TremOrS pN!sident of the council-goYern-; hold the oflice o! lord of pamphleh, $18,· de ... t IU d d f' 1'- b "Ho h T"d A depen nee Ill ,...!lUI . pos ve an e ln .., ut It Is not In the case of the Common- ment leader in the Lords-since: the cooncil. tg I e to be found in a.ny of the specific wealth, the practice m C(lnsulta- . I ----- -- .. ,..misters ta'nled -pll•• 1 t ,j 'th P 0 R T LAND Me (AP) " Mind po n 1 "' agreement e1 er be- tion been described as "quasi ' • . - C·'P'" '-I"Nt Ml available for Noon" Prem' re szenty constitutional." The habit (){ C(ln- Maine'! first eartl1 tremors since 5 00,000 Ready }om· F Cl o sultation between London and late 1948 were Friday by :·· F. W. Rowe, Mlnllter 1 Cel h 1J' -!den•· cr:! tb De nn· di I. t t es aim Washington had become almo•l as '" e · e g 5 nc . 'n. rrad a reply on pr• LONDON (CP) - Hlgb Tide at e fa es of Portland. ! plans for the unlven- Noon, the British film with the Thir a matter cof cour>oe as be- Mrs. Margaret Rll!sell, m Gray - A,,. •ct A. J. c. Parne of Nova ScoUa background, had ill 65th B:u1' hd ' . teen Lives tween London ,and Commonwealth Road said her "whole house shook Country- wl· de Strike (or sen•lce; W. J London premiere Friday, It will ay capltRls, li' .• Xl: Durnford, Chltholm be srrn In Canada atartlnll In BUDAPEST (R J f Across Canada· Now, 85 a direct co: .. ··:uence of "[ was atandlng in front (){ !be '1 nden ll'lli be called and July · rutrrs) - · ose these Bermuda talks, old habits wash bowl and It knocked me coff ·,_ .-.-ut will be aupervlsed ' Cardinal M!ndszenty, Roman and customs will be firmly re- my feet,'' she said. LO:OWON (Reuters)-With 500.-1 nomic consequences If the strike . J , rll'ne. To celebrate the opening, the J, Catholic Primate tl. Hunury, to- By THE CANADIAN PRESS stored. That is a fact oi no small Mrs. Edwin P. Currier told of . 1 (l()() London area workers poised 1 continues, Friday ight ukt:l lin· r ro QUESTION lliO. 21 Arthur Rank Organization which day celebrated hls Mth birthday Fires out at "w:ldely·sep- Importance. dishes rattling In her Hall Street to join a country-wide strike (().,ion leaders to call i halt to tbt 1 ol t!ectrical the film had Nova Sco- In the United Stata le11atlo:n in anted points across Canada this home. Several at Chev-1 day, union leaders aDd employ-ers work stoppage. He aald a court of · ; Pquipment In cott&Je tla lobster flown over early . Frl- Budapest where he haa been a week, killing 1S per1011s, 1everely [ think 0 ne now can be sure that erus High Sehool said they felt 1 failed F:riday to find a solution Inquiry will be set up to investJ. ai day for a receptloo. refUgee f<lr ntarly flve monihJ, inJuring seven and lea\·lng several n-either the United . Kingdom nor vibrations in the building. · to Britain's serious Industrial dis- I gate their wage c!.ims, a P•nk, Ju. 11. Murphy, Tbe film, partially lhat on loea. Tbe Cardinal jailed for life In 1948 others hoo-lelen. In addition one the United states government will Rev. Daniel J. Linehan reported pule. . · /body could a setUe- ,:, 52.050. tion at N.S., drew and relea1ed from pri1011 to howe woman is missing, take any major decision or action two "pretty weak" shocks were One million 'industrial workers I ment but have no power to en- .1,,. B. !o!urp'nJ, ,1,830- mixed l'ti'VIewa Ln Tbursday'a even- amat in 11165, Wll llleral4id by Three penona were killed and which aHects tlle other without recorded on the Boston college and 200,000 shipyard emplpyees force it. A similar plea to the inl but Jot 1 rood d:UtJ. the J!WIIIflan another three were in- prior consultation, seismograph at Weston, Mass., at already are on strike to back de· shipyard workeu been II ' 11. JM. 1'1. A1bley, 12,280 tion Friday from the en!lca of Tbe revot II r. IOUiht at 1 Vancoover Thursday 8: 50 : 23 a.m. and S:5.'!:a9 a.m. He mands for a wage Increase (){ 10 noN!d. Sl !'i30. Newa Chronicle, Dally Sketch and aaylum in the U.S, leiatlon when w en I b ne destroyed the !IX· That does not mean either 1.. In placed !ham at about 1!0 miles per cent. They earn an average The shlpbuildera strike started j_ finn's $2811- Dally Mirror, aU mornlnl papers, Soviet troopJ attacked the city storey, 95-room BuUer Hotel. Dam- any way pledged to take any ac- from Weston. cr:1 .£400 :($1,120) a year. two weeks before the indu1trlal Nov: •· age wu estimated at $100,000. lion without approval and consent Portland, about 100 mlles from.: 'Union lesdi!rs and, industrial walkout. Both sets m bt- Pdican, Finn's Garau, Betta St. John alld Wlllla1r. Syl· ------- A fire In l'dootreal Wednesday of the other. It means each will reported the tremors at employen mel In the. first face- long to the Confederation ol S34S. v.ster, play Inc the principal rcles, killed penons and wiped out a be apprised beforehand of any In· about the time of the second shock ba'tgain!ng session sinte . builder• and Ullio111. mille crontn 1, Locke'• are balled 11 1 new Iove-lntere 1t Confidential tenement in the crowded east end tentlon or plan on the part cr:! the on the seismograph. last Saturday. ! Limitrd, $1,11'15 - paid, combination. where a Blum clearance program other, and .wlll have an Tile Jut tr6l!1ors nc<Jrded at ·.But the meeuilg broke up after . 0 R wu about to begin. The victims lty to Its oPinions beforl! u.s. weather bureau here shook. four .·.hours without any a_ccord._ Warns Tngger Y th eports 0 were !dentt!l.ed as 1 mother and any decisive Is taken. the Milo, Sebec and Atkinson aroea, 'The employers offered ·a wage in- 0 U father and their four ctilldren. In eetral Maine Nov. 29, 1948. crease cr:! !e_ss. than four per cent H p } · inded ill See Nasser Talks A fi- Thursday at CranLroo'", There has not been anv formal k appy eop e '" " "' eff · spo esman ·_said.. : . . . . . . B.C., killed four children when a agreement to this ect. It Is not , = house built of cardboard on the the sort cof thing that could be set LIBERALS TO MEET Mlnlsrer Ialan MacLeod, T p l A G A LONDON (Reutere) - Britain "" ... dumn went "" In amoke, The out In a pac, It can only be a GAGE""'W?J N B (CP) .,._ lal 0 ll WaV uns b I d nfld tl ,.,,, " ..... d d .. v''"'i: · · · . .- LOW- forecasting dire soc and eco' . galn II rece ve a "co en •I re- children ranged In age from 18 mutual un erstan lng, era!& the•. felleri.t · consatuency port" on VN Secretary • General months to six years. As one member oi the United of Roy.iit meet 'here .·April 11 to i• . DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)-Mai- Dal Hammankjold's talks wiU! In Yarmouth, N.S., three fire- Kingdomdelegatlon has put It to standar!J bearer Inn. Arab Police lstrate Martin D, Hairy Tbursday Ei)'l)tlan Prnldent Nauer, a for- oen were injund Wednesday "It I d Ia dl th the general eledion; expected I warned Ule "trigger • happy peo- E.\L (CP) - Nlnr-year- IDd CroaeUere, an eminent eve e!iD Olftloe ,pokeaman u.ld Friday, while ba .. ,._, a blaze ·•at caused filters daCinWDuntoersallnlenvgels Jun ''l'b. e t i t .... t b ld ple" of suburban 1\!lt's Cove to Lebl I I cl !'· d ' •um. "'' Ill. e, r. e s I • .,resen e Jomo Urn" ted " th I .. ane ow '1 op. ape a .. t an JUl'lleon. Hammarskjold vllited Cairo Jut en estimated UOO,OOO damage, The both servic-es." by Brook!, _.., Progressive put away e r guns. Me rrmaininl eye in a Dr. Crolntlere found that the wee'k for tlx daya o( talks fire destroYed three firms In the Consetntlve, . Tbe warning eame after a Ia hospital room Friday cornea al Kenneth'a had been ••- Suez Canal and '"· E"'""til.ll· downtawn shopping centre. ltimpllu a .practice of constant .:,- N t" p }" charge af wounding witb Intent tb coold see for the lint cut b)' llau, In del.k:ate opera- dl..,ut.e - ., A fire at VIctor! a Wednesday de- exchange of lnlormation about MEAT iCONBUMPTION UP a I ODS 0 Ice kill, laid against Francis Lah6)' of ID .-rrt. lion Dr, CroaeUere aewed th1 eut •r ' tt!'OYed British Columbia's first many _taplcs. It can include joint 001_AYfA (CP)-Canadian• con 'fufl's Cove, was dlail'llued, b'lle, . at times wllh emotion, and hoped for the best, The JPOke•man nld Britain now legislative bu!ldlng. study af problema which can lead sumed-!a. record 2,437,000,000 pound JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel was charged, with woundl.ilg HilJII 1>:>! "·anted lo make aurw he Bend!n11 over Kelllleth'a llorpjtal 1.a COtUultlnl other natioDII throu11h A fire near Cloverdale, B.C., to joint planning and joint acUon ol meat In 1956, averaging 154.1 •said Friday Arab police undoer Felix and Frederick MacDon'a1d, waated to - bed Friday, Dr, CroMtlere alowiy dlplomaUc ehannel, about the ays- Friday destroyed a farmhouse !D. the dlplomatlt or other fields. pounds a person. '1'hi.s was a rise Egyptian command have joined both of-Tuft's Cove, With a .'301- •lht sunshine U!at apiuhtd un.d the banda11e from the little tem of payinll Sues Canal tD!lt, and adjolnln11 gange. One man It should-provide the conditions in of 76,000,000 pound 5 from 1955 United Nations patrols In guard- calibre rille Feb. 22. ' ·' HoiJiltal outa.ldt bls boy'a eye and 1ald emotlonally: Until the11 taJki IN eo!llllleted, waa severely Injured and firemen which agroomentl are more when the average was 151.4, the lng the Gaza Strip's border v•ltb Lahey ,told tbe court ·fha· mea ll'il!dow. But he wW "Your are IIOi!ll to aH, KIIIDeth; ht added, British shipownen have narched the embers to detennlne likely, disagreements not only less bureau of statlstlc 1 reported Fri Israel. threatened ·to set hla homi' if1te .- 1 ll a while )'et, maybe ___ . ..:..· __ Joseph Tekoah, director cof arm· and then 1tarted ripping off hiJ ... bllldalt wa 1 plaeed !stlce aHa irs In the Israeli foreign storm door when he allot doim .. rk 011 bla eye. ministry, told reporre!'3: ward through the doc! 'In ·an at. !ott the aiJht tl. hh left Ten Canadl·.a· ns Wl·n ·l·n· l·_rl·sh Sweeps "This latest development. which tempt Ill frighten them away. )> . almost that of hla Is In the contrast to the One sbot went tflrough '11fcl>otl- l"timr atddeata. Lut liar original directives given to the aid'• arm a!lil fr111111enu O!l '!llttal Jila11111te etllet a UNEF, again sbaws how Egyptian were found. beh.ltld felix' a a If llirt Ia IAIIDitll'a lift lr 'nil CAN.lDIAN P.RE88 NCOGCiilllace W)'ZII:Ibwlah md wW rfiht time. U. plllll to bec:ome en- buy a modem farm and take a Mra. WBI.don, a pubUc t!enoll- dictator Col. Nasser Is trYing to doctor ealled · _, the aeeDe lilht w.a 11M Ta Cana!Uana nre maJor prile eoilect tao,OOO ueh. Two otbera laced at Euter and marry Helen sUllllil.er holiday with his famUy N.Pber sald abe may we tte turn the UN into a t · : cof fled. rtiJIO\IId llld Ke111111h wiulra rridQ' lA 111 Irilll hot- W'Oll m011e7 Cli! .,000 Gareau 11111t Aupet. 011t ·west, He has three childresl, money to take "a !Ike lo"K vaca- his policy cof beU!gereney against It was· the third ·lhoot!nf hr thP -u .-itll u artlfidal .,.., buld 011 Ule J'IIDo with Ucbtl 011 Tiblrttta, . "'I'hlt fortune baa fallen from S'l'ENOGRAPBEK WINS tlon" w1tb her 1nvaUd husband. brae!." Tuft' a Cove ana, bordered:· bl· die .... !lor lliq llle Ol'llld Natlollllrteeple. Wlqert prise were Lilli'- b.lavtll," he aald, "but I wlJl c<>n- Win nus cr:! second prize money In tile 101aller Quebec Army and Tekoah's announcem-ent folLwed woodli, in less than a Jl&r. · · lu u t k l1lddeiQo chaM at A!Dtne, lqlalld, lilt Lepa1e 01 St. lliclltl Ilea tin111 to on wwldng." were James Munro ol Hamilton; Navy tweepstate based on the Israeli IIO\-emment claims Thurs- MacDonald and Felix uld' the) ru laiD Jail -... l'iYe t1. tbl wtnllln--6hrM from Sa!Dta· Jotla TrafiU: o1 Llvack, Mr. Dear, a U-Jear-old leuee of Mrs. B, D, Weldon of Montreal; race $64.,000 wa• divided amon11 day til.at Egypt baa sent E;:yptlan had 1011e to wber'• to .&tl 10me c11a1J wttll ldl .U.t Oltario, 0111 tram Vaaoounr ud ODt.;'• io;:. Dur tl.· u Oaha.wa IIIDCib counter, nld be a.nd W, M. Crichton (){ Windsor, e8 Ca.nadlanJ. _ military pollee and Sudane1c bor- his IIOIMr, lin. Leo Gilt fnlm 8t. Klobel dt, Salntl, Eal'l 'Jio'lnltrte of '!lmvale, Ont., pla111 to .,n out and move to Ont. Winner o( tint .prize o! $20,000 der troops into the ':ip. Maif!tra(f Bale)· suue,l!l! ill that "tile lf71hrtw pu1 tlebt, .0!1 IWidlw, ud Walter Dow of Vaneouver, Galt, Ont., to n11111111 bia trade 11 Third prlte '1\innera were Mr. WAI Alec Sams01. o/. Lauzon, QIM'. Tb e se event!, Tekoab aaid. dlsmls•lna: tile eur that MaeDon· Iff." ..._ tlnl1btd tint. '1'btr wm fi01. GOING TO IIIIAJllliED a cabinet maker. E. 0, Rud ol Norand•: Que., and G. Nixon ol Wlllowdale, Ont., won prove that "the return of. Egyp. ald and Fdix Jl(o. No ill· 1taueta! ........... Jilt IIJ "•W, Mill •. Kr, a.,.ar-old · Mr. RontrH, 118-year-old 11en. John Wllllam-Topk!Uy ol Mon. f12,o«) and Plerra Tremblay tins Into U!e Gaza Strip Ia In full dicat!on t'f a his .._tile CIN tA lltr. fa. · 'ftne ,., .... , .. IMid titta·• .W aUl·ltl "tt Ill Vll OODtractor,. aaid he planlto. trea1 . Quebec City wn $8,000. swing." · / I made, . •'

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S2095 THE DAILY . N'EWS rlii~Sf.lliTII

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crra Nova Motors Ltd. Vol. 64. No. 72 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 (Prlct 5 cents) Charles Hutton & Sana

ISLATURE:

Answers To -Questions-13,452 Recovered

A. Valdmanis lion. L. R. Curti.J, Attomey.General, told the

fltc!~ nf Assembly )'estenlay that the 1overnment aid rf'r-werrd $13,452.89 in cash from Alfred Vald­

This money hu been placed In the Fines and iturts Acrount of the Attorney.General'a De·

Also coming to the aovemment were 100.000 sllarr~ or worth of shares In Newfoundland Hard­!w1ard Industries, 3,000 odtl shares In St. Andrew'•

!'Jr~inrt Co .. New Brunawfc:k, and $35,000 In ·prom. ~r~ notu in the Bank of Montreal. :·•··•tr to th~ qurstion "What

Archbishop Makarios Balks[Judge Intervenes At N t• t• w·th B •t • iin 'fhe Adams' Case. ego Ia Ing . 1 ri aiD LO.%:"&~,·~·J:,~~ .. ,;, :::::r~~.l'N.~ ...

MAHE, Seychelle hlandi (AP) lnll! ambu5he! and shootings still' British announcement that Mak-'1 EAVING ABOUT APRIL 15 Patrick De·•Iln interrupted the Lawrence lndica~d h~ would· Are h b l1 hop Makarlo1, spiritual hi!ld' out for '"self-determlnaUon'' 1 arlos was being ~eleased. Ther~ \ 'Commenting that "oor dete~tiM 1 murder tnal (){ Dr, _John B. ~kin question Dr, Douthwalte IIllA

d ""Uti aile d .J G k c~-o. t~- rl j 1 I · ' . h s h 11 d ·Adams Fnday to pomt out "cer- when tbe trial. resume1 on )lOll-an r· c a er"' ree '~'" - ,.., gilt (){ Cyprlol.! to on weroe no casualties or .arrests.) 1m t e eye ~. es wu en e~ but, tain divergencies" In the tcstimon day, ri01, balked Friday at entering Greece, The 43-year-old archblshop com- not our etile, Makarlos sa1tj he I f h"ef "tn Y D D th ··- b d II · u a y negoUatlona with Brit in He ll B It 1 • 1 tr l " 11 d 1 d"t" II "t till h th 1 · h rt · · o a c 1 crown w1 ess r. ou Wal..: a ear er. tesw. , n . . a un- ca ed r a n 'n ans gent p e on y con 1 1ona y Wl h a s . opes a ln 1 s o Lime 1 "I have an observa.tion to f d th t In h' .111 D .J.~. ·

· til he II allowed to return to his and said peace -cannot be .consid- British stipulation that he call for he will be able to return t.o Cyp.l k , "d th j d th . 1 le 3 u ;_?l'l on r, ..,... ·borne Island. end restored until the colonial a cessation-not only a suspension rus. rna e, sal. e u ge as e tr•a ams was a mur...,rer.

In a bid for peace on her Medl· government abolishes Its emoer- - of underground warfare by "Personally, I am not prepared I of the 50~ 1 ety d~ctor 0~ charges He said be baaed his •er!oua &rranean butlon, Britain an. gency regulations in C)-prus and EOKA, the Gl·eek Cypriot fighting to negotla~ for the political fu- oi murder.mg a nch pat..;o::nl c .. ,c accusahon on, the .nur~lna: recordJ

. nounred Thursday that Makarlos frees "thousands (){ Cypriots" held organization, that h~s made the ture oi Cyprus until I am allowed! to the. enu of its ~cond week.. CIC Dr. Adams palleni-Mra.. Allee Wll being frHd from 'detention on poHtical charges. goediterranean Island a scene of to return," he .ald. I It \las the secoll(j lime dunng Morrell-which showed that Dr. here but could not return to Cyp- WILD REJOICING bloodshed for nearly two years. He told rt'Jl0rtei:5 that upon leav.' ~e day t.'lat Mr. Justice Devlin Ada~s presmbed _heavy do~es tl. rus. . (British troops and pollee· ·used The archbishop said he wa 1 issu- lr;g the Seychelle Islands about i 1pnel:~~n~~ b~n s 3. gc.ase r th~J1 ap- heromld and 1motrphine_ for llu 81·

But the Grreli: Orthodox prelate, tear gas and clubs to break up. ing the call on condition th~ Brit· April !5 he expects first to go to 1 wm Jng a~J Y ~n ye~r-o pa len · · . .ent to hla Indian Ckean exile a damonstratlons In Famagusta, I ish terminated emergencv regula- Greece and then to London, but 1 fa~or oi the accused _physJclan. Called by the crown as a m~dl· year ago on char11e1 of co!K!onlng Oyprus, where Greeks were wildly I tion.s and declaNd an am"nesly for would not take part in negotiations

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/oull'. he~rd ~e thli' afte~n~~ cal wltt~ess, ~r- 1 D~'tnthwalt:. : 1 turorhtlc eampa!gn of bomb- celebrating for the second day the political prisoners. there. a~ a 1.m er 0 ques IOns ? came e cen ra v. ess "" e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- l~ulliwal~ (the crown Wi\ne•s) case when he was on~ st:n~

and get certain answers," said t~ for a total O'f nine hours, 1'1nell.

Sl.ngapore Ne L b L d F .I IF' M St judge. of it spent on instltlng that Dr. ars a our ea er 81 s I I.veo en age "When [ asked the questions Adams deliberately murdered

S If G of Dr. Douthwaite, I was struck Mrs. Morrell. e .• overnment VICIOUS Rohherv at',the time by certain dlvergen DETAILED QUE!iT{O:oiS

T E I • c h . -cies between the ansOW>ers Dr.· Mr. Justice Devlin questioned LONDON (Reuten) - The 0 xp 810 arges TORONTO (cPj-Five men Frl-iDouthwalte gave me and those he Dr. Douthwai~ in detail about

framework cr:! a n!W conrtitutlon clay staged a vicious payroll rob-: gave yau, Mr. Lawrence." every dose of heroin, mo!'llhlne

· ·r conciltiPn< under which I; -,.,anll 11a~ r~lea§ed,'' the . '·' 1;rnrr:al rrplied that thl1 :c h<:ler bto addrened to

to give the British colony cr:! Singa. bery In west-central Toronto and CONCERSED CHARGE and paraldehyde that Dr, Adama ,1,878. ~ 1 pore Internal self·g~Wernment w-11 By NORMAN WALKER U.S. and Canada. made off! with $5,000 in cash af~r 'The judge did not go into detail prescribed for Mn, Morrell dur·

Bonne Bay, Locke's Electrical, completed here Friday, WASHINGTON (APl - Team- INVOKED MIENDMENT slugging one employee of the 1\ion- over the dil'"rgencies, but he said lng the last five days (){ n~r life . Limited, ,1,880-pald, $1,880, I Three weeki of talks between sters boss Dave ~k, who re- Beck invoked tht U.S. constitu- arch Brasa Manufacturing Com- they concerned Dr. Douthwaite'~ In hls answers, Dr. Do~.' ·.• ·itt

lnltallatlon of electrical services the two s!del ended with agree- fu~d to answer questions before tion's Fifth Amendment against pany limited and roughing up an· reasons. for . saying Dr, Adams 1 p_ai_nted a picture cof a f~mlly ~~Y-and equipment: Mental Hospital men!.! in principle to end 130 Senate !'llckets investigators, was self-incrimination in refusing to i other. . . killed h1s patient. s1c1an who tried day ~nd.. n•::ht kitchen wine, Ju. B. Murphy, $1,· yean o! Brltl•h rolonlal rule by suspendi!d from hls high AfL.CIO tell senalllrs ln hearings Tuesday' Three men attacked Enc Millar Defence cuunsel GeoHrey Law- in that final week to k1!l 'hl~ 'PI·

·' ·.;" rnmrr.on• fnr the at-.~ o! lhe Solicitor-General of

782 40--pald nil po!tl Friday pending the ou•·ome and Wednesday ahout t1·1s admi'tted! as 'he got out of Ills car in front renee had gn_'lled Dr Arthur, Douth. tient. ···,,_·c:n, "!Iii~ the second · ' · allowing Singapore to run her own "' 1 I dl t i h d G H (b) Extension of plumbi~ll d cr:! charges to be filed b• hi• fellow use of $300,000 to $400,(1()() "'Team- oi the eompany ofi ce. w_a te a . s. mgu s e. uy s as- Tho~ crown ha! fallerl to pr•we

'~"nst the Doctor been '' an Internal 11overnment But Britain ' • "" oth h d1 l h f Ill ti • 1 heat! nil' · labor leaders. . sters funds. He has ~lalmed to Two er men man an ed P•ta p YSICl. an, or s hour! about an. 'i compe n2 mo l'e ann It, ~~t . .. thP Attorntl' General · stlll will be responsible for ex- J --'- th d t ti h D "I h • h'n · Mrntal Ho1pltal kitchen win& R The AFL-CIO executlVoe council; reporters he has repaid the money Mrs, ayce Bard""", his com pan. . e ama~mg es many e had Witness, r. m c a~l ~~ :r .. wu ~·~ brrn dropped. Barnes n 499 811-pald II ' ' lema! defence l!ld diploma tie n- una. nl.mously Ml"""nded "e chul>c .'~but refused to say 0 under oath ion, and snatched 1 n envelcrpe glven agamst Dr. Adams. 11 on the st~nd at Fnday .1 a~JC'.n·n·

rnUI"'. qur~tlon1 ···r• ' ..,, · • n · latlona .._ the laland, .,.. '"" · 5 • 'ni th fr h 1 "lf In lh · t " t H" •· tl I 1 ~0111 the fi~h plant at~St H. M. Penitentiary-female ac- •v•, 62-year-old self-proclaimed flnan- Beck was abrent from Friday's contal ng e money om er . · _ese m_cu~,s ances, 'men. ls ,., . mony. ony_ ron-• •nd thr Oppodtlon were commodation, I. Bo11rne, ta.888.00 Wont will atart now on drawini cia! tycoon as an AFL-CIO vice-: meeting, staying at his home in gra§1l, /stoaJd M:~. Justice D1_evhn, you were cAerns the quanbebtles of drug~ n_ r.

~ r.ad hrcn u~ed ~~ 1 storage -pand, nil. up a confennee report which Is pre!ldent and an executive coun: SeatUe and complaing that he llad m~ e Dan Dapp 'hcati?n to£ chross- dLams Prescrid. d. th h. , : but the back ta••s w•re (c) Extension to heatlnllaystem: expec~d to bt siKDed In about a cil member. I received only two days' notice of War Veteran Iexammlde r. "dout. "'.~lie urt er- awrence In lcated at ~.en

A• ~ Road1 Depot Ben It A E k' t1 Tile co"~ii - ·~nior command 1 the session. wnu . cons! er lt. the crown. completes i\.5 ease en· \.c~ much \"llue at prelfnt ' ne ve., · wee 1 mt. ~~ ~ I T h ll L h

1 H L. R C rtl J, Lurnlnll, t11,200-pald, t2,210. of the 1~,000,000.member federa. Geor~e Meany AFL-CIO presi- J T D h ec n:ca y, awren~e ad fin- ~ay he will ask Mr. Ju~tlee nev-~~~-~~- ~s ~E BANK~ s. Convenlon from coal to oil, "We are all very happy," aald tion-a.!Jo ordered I broad Invest!- dent, !aid the ~ouncll has sum- ..£aps 0 eat !shed hls cross. exammation and/llin to dismiss the eharges IS•·Inst

'!'It ,,'""trr of Finance tabled Sanatorium No. 2, w. Tiller Ltd., Singapore Chief Minister Um Yew 111tlon cr:f alleged corruption In the, mond Beck to 1 hearing h•re May rould ask no more questions oi Dr. Adams who has been In jan D:c•Lr.l rrply concernlnl tht f42,998-paid $34,000. Yodt, He htaded the flve-man all- Teamsters Union organlzatloo, an 20 to answer "for his actions in NEW YORK (AP)-A destitute I Dr. Douthwalt.e. Bu~, the judge op- since last Dec.ember. - , -

;r ~hr rhartered ~nkl and Installation of heatlntr 1ystem: party delegaUon whlch 011 March Investigation that eould spur the 1

1 bringing the labor movement Into 1!1-year-old First World War vet- · sa1·tnra Bank. Aulatant Chief of Pollee, real· 11 reopened the talks that had Oll!!er of Beck from the tram- disrepu~ and hi~ falling to I!X·1 eran plunged 17 storeys to his [ s 1• h p t t · ·

·~ to~! wu S29.463,2UI drnce, J. J, Taylor, t2,2111.1!0- ended in deadloek lilt year, rters prelideney, The lln!OII 1.. C){. I plain many charge~ against him death Friday before the horrified a IS ury ro _es s lll48 (lut ynr flrurea paid, t2,21UO, Full detalla 01 the dec:lalons flcially known u the lntemtional wltb regard to m!s!Ue cr:1 union eyes of hundred! r:J. ~ators. A

for chartered banb) Publle Bulldlnl, Channel, E. H. rtacht4 wl1I aot b, muled until Brotherhood o:! Team::iit:· flmds." . patrolman pleadrd with him In . . . In INI depcllilllll the GUlllle Ltd., 'M~.OO-pald, $11,· alter a,rrHIIIeat Clll the l'tPOrt feuq, W•_re.bowemen • ' ~I Beck's suspe. ns!On from. his An-. va,ln .!oM' ~ ml.nutes. ' " M k . n~· '.. . .. · ..

~lldlal,d Sa\illiJ Bank total· .w.oo. IICW'belllf dnftld." _ .. '· ... of ~~~~ .. and..: .. ClO. af!ir.ea.l.. e!fectlve. pendlllg -_'Nobody ·want. to·:~ me, a a-r-1 OQ- .·• .. ',. ,• . . ' . ~n and last year the benhlp ~ almo5t 1,!00,000 In the C~Utcome of the !'day 20 hearing. aaid . t!:l!! man, ~. ntatfvely !dent!-~· , . ·-·""""' ~- --~ --.,,.. · . · · . . · ·, ..

ns ~tm.~ Bupply and !nstallatlon of C.l. The l.ntenu~l lelf • pw!IBirilAt . fitd " Ju&' Centino. He rebtrd .... · ,,. · · . · . .~ ... -- · ·· : :. · · l':?mirr annvend several aectlollll bot water heaUn1 boller, whleh lhll ltf'll' eo111t!tu&D will I in deii'Pdr that be wu bro~, LONDON (AP)-Tbe · Ma~14J51., · · · . . ... , . ,.- ·.

C()ncmJinl the Depart- Government House, I. Bourne, n.· brinK to !be 217-tq~~~re mile Wand I . Th N I couldn't pay hi.! room rent and I o! Salisbury, P?Werful behind-the-! fiallsbury l former fortiiD l!e-1'1 Eronomle Dnelopment. 1M-paid, t2,894. -eilntre of aoutheut Asian trade nterpretlng e e couldn't get help from welfare au. I srenes flgures m the Conservative. retary, oold Prime Minuter Mae-

rtcl_,. dralt IIIith the 111larlea Modlflcatlona to exlsllnll heatliiJ and commeru-!1, however, only WS thor!Ues or tbe ve~rans adminis- party, resign~ Friday as govern- millan In a letter be has beea · :b< I•~~Uru wen the 111me as l)'llem, Memorial Univenlty An· regarded b)' the delenUO!Illere as I !ration, ~nt leader m .the Ho~se a! Lord_s "disturbed" by the do!ci!ion to

. m the Estimates lut W Till Ltd t:!l7e 98- a first 1tep 'l'hll ta · He reeoun~d his troubles at i~ protest agamst. Bntaln s _dCCl· free Mall:arios, who was e~iltd to nr Dim:tor·General's tra- ne~d u'176,:r ., ' . '""I t al I for .••- ~::den .... f!!doPrm~~~oer~ tweoen the United Kingdom and the !length to patrolman Hazold S\egell slon to_ free the exiled Arcbblshop. the Seychelles hlands In the In·

pa , ..,, ,...,, aue r even u roa, repeat.ec!ly ...., a.we .uu Uruted States or between the ~fore j!D!Iping, Makanos cof Cyprus. ~ dlan Ocean 1 year ago. ''llfnses were 54,4011.12; emphul.r.ed In and out O!l the eon- matioa Office, Ia distributed in United Kingdom and Canada. Lord Salisbury, 63, also resigned .Johnson's tral'elllnll ex· (It baa never been the practice ference 1'00!11 where Colonial Sec. Canada by Tbe Cll!ldlan Pren It !s the restoration of the habi'· as political controller oi Britain'• The anno~ncement said lhP E:ul ~· .277.88: Tourist Director to Jive amount• of un•ucceuful · B w N EWER "' M 0

· Hit B \, ''-'"·~ lra•·elllnl ex""nlfl, tendera), retary Alan l.tennox • Boyd pre' '! • • of close consultation and co-opera- aJfle y atomic energy development. of Home, ~cretary of s:ate for ,... aided, Is union with til. Malayan The princi~l achievement of lion that had been Interrupted by He has held the post (){ lord· Commonwealth relati-1n•. al!n -.·m

c< printini and atatlonary, Federatl011 wblcll achlevea tull in- \tle Bermuda conference bas been ev-ents oi the Suez crisis. Eart.h TremOrS pN!sident of the council-goYern-; hold the oflice o! lord pr~~ldenl of ·~-•mt pamphleh, $18,· de ... t IU d d f' 1'- b "Ho h T"d A depen nee Ill ,...!lUI . pos ve an e ln .., ut It Is not In the case of the Common- ment leader in the Lords-since: the cooncil. tg I e ~ to be found in a.ny of the specific wealth, the practice m C(lnsulta- . I ----- -~ -- --~--.. ~ ,..misters ta'nled -pll•• 1 t ,j 'th P 0 R T LAND Me (AP) " ~ Mind po n 1 "' agreement e1 er be- tion ha~ been described as "quasi ' • . -

C·'P'" '-I"Nt Ml available for Noon" Prem' re szenty constitutional." The habit (){ C(ln- Maine'! first eartl1 tremors since 5 00,000 Ready }om· F• Cl o sultation between London and late 1948 were ~11«1 Friday by

:·· F. W. Rowe, Mlnllter 1 Cel h 1J' -!den•· cr:! tb De nn· di I. t t es aim Washington had become almo•l as ·~s '" e · e g 5 nc . 'n. rrad a reply on pr• LONDON (CP) - Hlgb Tide at e fa es • of Portland. ! plans for the unlven- Noon, the British film with the Thir mu~h a matter cof cour>oe as be- Mrs. Margaret Rll!sell, m Gray -

A,,. •ct A. J. c. Parne of Nova ScoUa background, had ill 65th B:u1' hd ' . teen Lives tween London ,and Commonwealth Road said her "whole house shook Country-wl· de Strike <~.631 (or sen•lce; W. J London premiere Friday, It will ay capltRls, ~rrlbly," li' .• Xl: Durnford, Chltholm be srrn In Canada atartlnll In BUDAPEST (R J f Across Canada· Now, 85 a direct co: .. ··:uence of "[ was atandlng in front (){ !be

'1 ~ nden ll'lli be called and July · rutrrs) - · ose these Bermuda talks, old habits wash bowl and It knocked me coff ·,_ .-.-ut will be aupervlsed ' Cardinal M!ndszenty, Roman and customs will be firmly re- my feet,'' she said. LO:OWON (Reuters)-With 500.-1 nomic consequences If the strike

. J , rll'ne. To celebrate the opening, the J, Catholic Primate tl. Hunury, to- By THE CANADIAN PRESS stored. That is a fact oi no small Mrs. Edwin P. Currier told of .1

(l()() London area workers poised 1 continues, Friday ight ukt:l lin· r ro QUESTION lliO. 21 Arthur Rank Organization which day celebrated hls Mth birthday Fires bro~ out at "w:ldely·sep- Importance. dishes rattling In her Hall Street to join a country-wide strike (().,ion leaders to call i halt to tbt

1 t~·:all:ation ol t!ectrical productc~ the film had Nova Sco- In the United Stata le11atlo:n in anted points across Canada this home. Several ~achers at Chev-1 day, union leaders aDd employ-ers work stoppage. He aald a court of · ; Pquipment In cott&Je tla lobster flown over early . Frl- Budapest where he haa been a week, killing 1S per1011s, 1everely [ think 0ne now can be sure that erus High Sehool said they felt 1 failed F:riday to find a solution Inquiry will be set up to investJ.

ai day for a receptloo. refUgee f<lr ntarly flve monihJ, inJuring seven and lea\·lng several n-either the United . Kingdom nor vibrations in the building. · to Britain's serious Industrial dis- I gate their wage c!.ims, Su~h a P•nk, Ju. 11. Murphy, Tbe film, partially lhat on loea. Tbe Cardinal jailed for life In 1948 others hoo-lelen. In addition one the United states government will Rev. Daniel J. Linehan reported pule. . · /body could ~cammend a setUe-,:, 52.050. tion at Q~~Hnl!alld, N.S., drew and relea1ed from pri1011 to howe woman is missing, take any major decision or action two "pretty weak" shocks were One million 'industrial workers I ment but have no power to en-

.1,,. B. !o!urp'nJ, ,1,830- mixed l'ti'VIewa Ln Tbursday'a even- amat in 11165, Wll llleral4id by Three penona were killed and which aHects tlle other without recorded on the Boston college and 200,000 shipyard emplpyees force it. A similar plea to the ~~ ~<,(,. inl ~n but Jot

1 rood r~ep. naU~nalf~ d:UtJ. the J!WIIIflan another three were ~verely in- prior consultation, seismograph at Weston, Mass., at already are on strike to back de· shipyard workeu ba~ been II

' 11. JM. 1'1. A1bley, 12,280 tion Friday from the en!lca of Tbe revot II r. IOUiht ju~ at 1

Vancoover Thursday 8 :50:23 a.m. and S:5.'!:a9 a.m. He mands for a wage Increase (){ 10 noN!d. Sl !'i30. Newa Chronicle, Dally Sketch and aaylum in the U.S, leiatlon when w en I b ne destroyed the !IX· That does not mean either 1.. In placed !ham at about 1!0 miles per cent. They earn an average The shlpbuildera strike started

j_ finn's Gar~Qe, $2811- Dally Mirror, aU mornlnl papers, Soviet troopJ attacked the city storey, 95-room BuUer Hotel. Dam- any way pledged to take any ac- from Weston. cr:1 .£400 :($1,120) a year. two weeks before the indu1trlal Nov: •· age wu estimated at $100,000. lion without approval and consent Portland, about 100 mlles from.: 'Union lesdi!rs and, industrial walkout. Both sets m wr.r~ers bt-

Pdican, Finn's Garau, Betta St. John alld Wlllla1r. Syl· ------- A fire In l'dootreal Wednesday of the other. It means each will We~ton, reported the tremors at employen mel In the. first face- long to the Confederation ol Sbl~ S34S. v.ster, play Inc the principal rcles, killed ~x penons and wiped out a be apprised beforehand of any In· about the time of the second shock ~fa-ce ba'tgain!ng session sinte . builder• and Engin~ring Ullio111.

mille crontn 1, Locke'• are balled 11 1 new Iove-lntere1t Confidential tenement in the crowded east end tentlon or plan on the part cr:! the no~d on the seismograph. .· ,thelr~Jtrikoe'":8arted last Saturday. -· --~--! Limitrd, $1,11'15 - paid, combination. where a Blum clearance program other, and .wlll have an opp~rtun- Tile Jut tr6l!1ors nc<Jrded at tt~ ·.But the meeuilg broke up after . 0

-----~-~-~-- R O · wu about to begin. The victims lty to e~press Its oPinions beforl! u.s. weather bureau here shook. four .·.hours without any a_ccord._ Warns Tngger Y th eports 0 were !dentt!l.ed as 1 mother and any decisive a~p Is taken. the Milo, Sebec and Atkinson aroea, 'The employers offered ·a wage in-

0 U father and their four ctilldren. In eetral Maine Nov. 29, 1948. crease cr:! !e_ss. than four per cent H p } · inded ill See

Nasser Talks A fi- Thursday at CranLroo'", There has not been anv formal k appy eop e '" " "' eff · wwha~ch,,!~ 8e1m_,,ployoer spo esman ·_said.. : . . . . . . B.C., killed four children when a agreement to this ect. It Is not , =

house built of cardboard on the the sort cof thing that could be set LIBERALS TO MEET ~r Mlnlsrer Ialan MacLeod, T p l A G A • LONDON (Reutere) - Britain "" ... dumn went "" In amoke, The out In a pac, It can only be a GAGE""'W?J N B (CP) .,._ lal 0 ll WaV uns

b I d nfld tl ,.,,, " ..... d d .. v''"'i: · · · . .- LOW- forecasting dire soc and eco' . gal n II rece ve a "co en •I re- children ranged In age from 18 mutual un erstan lng, era!& ~ the•. felleri.t · consatuency ..:_~-....:..~.....:........:...~~~~-port" on VN Secretary • General months to six years. As one member oi the United of Roy.iit meet 'here .·April 11 to i• . DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)-Mai-Dal Hammankjold's talks wiU! In Yarmouth, N.S., three fire- Kingdomdelegatlon has put It to ~hoos~}tbelr' standar!J bearer Inn. Arab Police lstrate Martin D, Hairy Tbursday Ei)'l)tlan Prnldent Nauer, a for- oen were injund Wednesday "It I d Ia dl th the general eledion; expected I warned Ule "trigger • happy peo-

E.\L (CP) - Nlnr-year- IDd CroaeUere, an eminent eve e!iD Olftloe ,pokeaman u.ld Friday, while ba .. ,._, a blaze ·•at caused willm~: filters daCinWDuntoersallnlenvgels ~; Jun ''l'b. e t i t .... t b ld ple" of suburban 1\!lt's Cove to Lebl I I cl !'· d ' •um. "'' Ill. e, r. e s ~ I • .,resen e Jomo Urn" ted " th I .. ane • ow '1 op. ape a .. t an JUl'lleon. Hammarskjold vllited Cairo Jut en estimated UOO,OOO damage, The both servic-es." by ~i~. Brook!, _.., Progressive put away e r guns.

Me rrmaininl eye in a Dr. Crolntlere found that the wee'k for tlx daya o( talks a~t fire destroYed three firms In the Consetntlve, . Tbe warning eame after a Ia hospital room Friday cornea al Kenneth'a ~ had been ••- Suez Canal and '"· E"'""til.ll· downtawn shopping centre. ltimpllu a . practice of constant .:,- N t" p }" charge af wounding witb Intent tb ~nd ~ coold see for the lint cut b)' llau, In • del.k:ate opera- ~&ell dl..,ut.e - ., A fire at VIctor! a Wednesday de- exchange of lnlormation about MEAT iCONBUMPTION UP a I ODS 0 Ice kill, laid against Francis Lah6)' of

ID • .-rrt. lion Dr, CroaeUere aewed th1 eut •r ' tt!'OYed British Columbia's first many _taplcs. It can include joint 001_AYfA (CP)-Canadian• con 'fufl's Cove, was dlail'llued, b'lle, . at times wllh emotion, and hoped for the best, The JPOke•man nld Britain now legislative bu!ldlng. study af problema which can lead sumed-!a. record 2,437,000,000 pound JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel was charged, with woundl.ilg HilJII

1>:>! "·anted lo make aurw he Bend!n11 over Kelllleth'a llorpjtal 1.a COtUultlnl other natioDII throu11h A fire near Cloverdale, B.C., to joint planning and joint acUon ol meat In 1956, averaging 154.1 •said Friday Arab police undoer Felix and Frederick MacDon'a1d, ~d si~t-lle waated to - bed Friday, Dr, CroMtlere alowiy dlplomaUc ehannel, about the ays- Friday destroyed a farmhouse !D. the dlplomatlt or other fields. pounds a person. '1'hi.s was a rise Egyptian command have joined both of-Tuft's Cove, With a .'301-

•lht sunshine U!at apiuhtd un.d the banda11e from the little tem of payinll Sues Canal tD!lt, and adjolnln11 gange. One man It should-provide the conditions in of 76,000,000 pound5 from 1955 United Nations patrols In guard- calibre rille Feb. 22. ' ·' Julti~ HoiJiltal outa.ldt bls boy'a eye and 1ald emotlonally: Until the11 taJki IN eo!llllleted, waa severely Injured and firemen which agroomentl are more when the average was 151.4, the lng the Gaza Strip's border v•ltb Lahey ,told tbe court ·fha· mea

ll'il!dow. But he wW "Your are IIOi!ll to aH, KIIIDeth; ht added, British shipownen have narched the embers to detennlne likely, disagreements not only less bureau of statlstlc1 reported Fri Israel. threatened ·to set hla homi' if1te .-

1ll a while )'et, maybe _7o_u_are~-=':...oinl...:._to_ae_e_.'_' ___ _:__bee:....:..::n...:a:..:..d_viMd........:::..:..il«:....:....:to:....:::ll.M~the=-..:.ca:...na..::...:l,_wtl_e_U!_e_r_h..::u:..:..W_lfe~-died-~in-th_...:_e_bl_a_ze..:.,.:..llk_e..:ly_bu_t_I_es..:s_h_a_ron_ful_ . ..:..· __ ~:..:..d...:a.:.y.~--------- Joseph Tekoah, director cof arm· and then 1tarted ripping off hiJ ... ~ bllldalt wa1 plaeed !stlce aHa irs In the Israeli foreign storm door when he allot doim .. rk 011 bla eye. ministry, told reporre!'3: ward through the doc! 'In ·an at.

!ott the aiJht tl. hh left Ten Canadl·.a· ns Wl·n Prl·z~s. ·l·n· l·_rl·sh Sweeps "This latest development. which tempt Ill frighten them away. ~ )> . almost that of hla rlJh~ Is In the sha~est contrast to the One sbot went tflrough '11fcl>otl-l"timr atddeata. Lut liar original directives given to the aid'• arm a!lil fr111111enu O!l '!llttal

).Fllr~ld Jila11111te etllet a UNEF, again sbaws how Egyptian were found. beh.ltld felix' a lm~ a If llirt Ia IAIIDitll'a lift lr 'nil CAN.lDIAN P.RE88 NCOGCiilllace W)'ZII:Ibwlah md wW rfiht time. U. plllll to bec:ome en- buy a modem farm and take a Mra. WBI.don, a pubUc t!enoll- dictator Col. Nasser Is trYing to doctor ealled · _, the aeeDe t~sti·

lilht w.a dea~red, 11M Ta Cana!Uana nre maJor prile eoilect tao,OOO ueh. Two otbera laced at Euter and marry Helen sUllllil.er holiday with his famUy N.Pber sald abe may we tte turn the UN fo~ into a t · : cof fled. ~~, rtiJIO\IId llld Ke111111h wiulra rridQ' lA 111 Irilll hot- W'Oll ~ m011e7 Cli! .,000 Gareau 11111t Aupet. 011t ·west, He has three childresl, money to take "a !Ike lo"K vaca- his policy cof beU!gereney against It was· the third ·lhoot!nf hr thP -u .-itll u artlfidal .,.., pita)~ buld 011 Ule J'IIDo with Ucbtl 011 Tiblrttta, . "'I'hlt fortune baa fallen from S'l'ENOGRAPBEK WINS tlon" w1tb her 1nvaUd husband. brae!." Tuft' a Cove ana, bordered:· bl·

w!~ die .... !lor lliq ~ llle Ol'llld Natlollllrteeple. Wlqert ~.flrtt prise were Lilli'- b.lavtll," he aald, "but I wlJl c<>n- Win nus cr:! second prize money In tile 101aller Quebec Army and Tekoah's announcem-ent folLwed woodli, in less than a Jl&r. · · lu u t k l1lddeiQo chaM at A!Dtne, lqlalld, lilt Lepa1e 01 St. lliclltl Ilea tin111 to k~~p on wwldng." were James Munro ol Hamilton; Navy tweepstate based on the Israeli IIO\-emment claims Thurs- MacDonald and Felix uld' the)

ru laiD Jail -... l'iYe t1. tbl wtnllln--6hrM from Sa!Dta· Jotla TrafiU: o1 Llvack, Mr. Dear, a U-Jear-old leuee of Mrs. B, D, Weldon of Montreal; race $64.,000 wa• divided amon11 day til.at Egypt baa sent E;:yptlan had 1011e to wber'• to .&tl 10me c11a1J wttll ldl .U.t Oltario, 0111 tram Vaaoounr ud ODt.;'• io;:. Dur tl.· Oahawa~ Oat;~ u Oaha.wa IIIDCib counter, nld be a.nd W, M. Crichton (){ Windsor, e8 Ca.nadlanJ. _ military pollee and Sudane1c bor- ~er. his IIOIMr, lin. Leo Gilt fnlm 8t. Klobel dt, Salntl, Eal'l 'Jio'lnltrte of '!lmvale, Ont., pla111 to .,n out and move to Ont. Winner o( tint .prize o! $20,000 der troops into the dlspu~d ':ip. Maif!tra(f Bale)· suue,l!l! ill

that "tile lf71hrtw pu1 QDI.~ tlebt, .0!1 IWidlw, ud Walter Dow of Vaneouver, Galt, Ont., to n11111111 bia trade 11 Third prlte '1\innera were Mr. WAI Alec Sams01. o/. Lauzon, QIM'. Tb e se event!, Tekoab aaid. dlsmls•lna: tile eur that MaeDon· Iff." ..._ tlnl1btd tint. '1'btr wm fi01. GOING TO IIIIAJllliED a cabinet maker. E. 0, Rud ol Norand•: Que., and G. Nixon ol Wlllowdale, Ont., won prove that "the return of. Egyp. ald and Fdix Jl(o. char~@d. No ill· ~ 1taueta! ........... Jilt IIJ "•W, ~,DOll Mill •. Kr, Llfa~e.l a.,.ar-old · ~ Mr. RontrH, 118-year-old 11en. John Wllllam-Topk!Uy ol Mon. f12,o«) and Plerra Tremblay ~ tins Into U!e Gaza Strip Ia In full dicat!on t'f a ~harJe his -~ .._tile CIN tA lltr. fa. · 'ftne ,.,...., .. IMid titta·• .W aUl·ltl a~t·IM ~~ "tt Ill Vll OODtractor,. aaid he planlto. trea1 . Quebec City wn $8,000. swing." · / I made, how~nr. .

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· \ Atlantic Airborne Enrl:-· Warning Barrier. is often the host for brief \'isits b:-· such VIPS as 1\lr. StaH·n. ------ - ---~----·-; E • R d mmcles of the upper arm: stand' balance. As the ear' go by (and, •·cu1 r1 b1,111,. 1 ,., 11 -r I xercise e uces with arm! lifted straight out in not so . many IJ[ them, either:

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the exercise or the muscles will matter how tiresome it seems. put : them off; they should be pl~ l men! until """ h:,~r hr; , ~ \ return to the!; former flabby st~te . your weight el'enly on both feet. I· on a hanger to _air, prnbably on i tl.10rot 1 ~hh·. <inrr ''"l.re rr.:1 F 1 Here's a s1mple and ef!ect1ve : When you don't, yoa're throw. the shower rod 1n tl're bathr~om.j smg d1rt 111 '' ,,,., ,-,1~ omit

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Carvtex Rugs· ChorminR room size ruRS in blue, ·grey and rcse, showing lovely carved designs, also hard twist rugs In wine, green end cinnamon. Size 9 v 6-

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r,_,, :'\orth. attacked Feder· r:·h.rrir~ Department and ~unn~: hi• malncn Apceclt 1 m lhr !louse ol A~~em·

li: ""' continuin~: the ~cbatc :•r .\dctrr.•~ in Reply. Mr. • : ··r~rlul prc~entatlon show.

lt ~, •• 1hr making& ol a line , "'rl ma~· be judged one

:~• :.~r·l orators, next to !he ,, · ''" the Goi'Crnment side

\l: t •. nr 1n lliscus~lna the FJ;h. -.• 1.1 much ol the develo!l­

ol :1tr indu&try lay in the -· fl,·partmrnt of Fi.~her:es. . r:~h: ~rar~ It i~ not ~-et :o te.r basic problems ol

'ur.d ,r.,l.'' He uld he did tr•'•' "hrrc the breakdawn

r· ~ ;: -., ,, in pcr.•onncl, 1! the

1 he said, he gave it due consider a· • , tlon and he said he -h~d been asked

I by three parties to enter their ranks. He continued that he had chosen the Liberal part)' and men· tioncd the ellect Conlederation and the government 'have had on the province, He. mentioned going l1~rk to a settlement alter an nh· scncc o! lllteen years and seeing th~ prcat economic changes. He said he would go Into polltics to n• Jk~ a worthwhile contribution.

· "! lank lorward and aim at doing i ~o~rthing statesmanlike in these hallowed halls," he declared. He said he had every confidence In ' the Royal Com minion on. Term 29

"Inspection Complaints On lnterpretion

"An excessil·ely literal inter-, goini to other' Canadian ccnlre1 prrtation o! the regulations" was: without cxpcriencink any aueh the way in which a Board of Trade 1 difficulties. spokesman described the applica· 1 President Gerald )1. Winter made lion of the Federal Food lnspcc· reference to a prcl'ious occasion lion Act by l9cal inspectors follow.' when a .number o! similar com· ing a discussion o! complaints 'I plaints had been received, ·'The !rom members or the tl'ade at' Board o! Trade at thnl time t6ok yesterday's Council meeting of .1 the matter up with Ottawa and as the Newfoundland Board o! Trade. 1

" !'f'oult an ofricial !rom the de· Instances were cited where ; purlmcnt concerned came to St.

shipments ol loon from foreign John's, met with the Board and countries were delayed in reach- I heard the complaints, following ing both il)lportcr and consumer 1 which an effort was made to recti· by being help up while samples · fy matters. of the shipment we erscnt orr to : The Board intends to collect 5pe­Hali!ax or elsewhere !or testin~. , cific cases of what the)· reel to be Members' chief gripe was that! undue and l'cxatious del~ys in the they got in touch with their sup- I inspection of food arriving here pliers to explain what was happen-· from countries other than Canada, ing only to be informed that sim·, nnd will again take up this mat· ilar shipments were · continually l ter through the proper channela.

· ~:r· r: were weak and small :•r ;.,ull lie~ in the J~cncral

:• .:.,·y o! the whole of :rr Liheral Gowrnmcnl

lew abuses because of the benellts

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of union and believed the lederal to lishermen as a whole. The vast government would see Newfound· majonty ol fishermen were 'be- land got Its fair share of money, tween the ages ol :10 and 65. The He admllted that Newfoundland money comlnll to them for needed further help. .

'IX weeks In the offo,~eason would Speakln~ of the:new lnduslrles, Wl•nters Ll.al·son Ma' n be • jlreat help and "give the:n a Mr. Lane thought the people were l~e·hold on life." He predicted ~ettlng tired hearing about them,

.crm. tn hal'r neglrcl· 1 • .. ,.J:.1nc1·, li•hrry ancl

". ' prnnnre to ~rt the ·, !ret.

:.,·rnl 111<rk n[ nlhrr 'nlrlll• ·111111"• up in · 1c {;;illn~' of the

' .• ::mrnl. •:tid ~lr.

that the old credit system will He Included the llsherlcs in new

h~I'C lli<appearcd In three year!, I industries needed. In the past, he For Ott-awa Wl.th APEC !lrre ~lr. Lane ln.terjected a,bout I said, whenever anything was said the errn1t ')'stem 1n St. Johns in ·about the lisherles the remarks e~'c there were ml,construclions: were labelled "political lootball." (Dally NewA Photo) OTTA\I'A P bl' \1' k \I r h L 1 1 r.n hi' remark.•, People In the cap- I H, ld h I d MR. CECIL BELLAMY AND MR. R. S. FURLOI'iG, Q.C., Chairman of the Dram& festlnl AssoclatioD 1 - II 1c or., . 1n1s- " t c r'ct era public scrl'icr. hut 1 1 b , I' 1 1 .1 1 , c sa e was Sa not to see In Newfoundland ter Robert \\'inter' ha.1 he en nam·, 11 has occurred to me since thl

1 ~ ui ral 1 ~5 : !f~ars,. c e\d~o~ '!oo much in the Speech !rom the · I ed b~· Prime ~!inister St. Laurent mcctin~ 111lh .\PEC oH1cials a

P•c 'm· .5 01Srs 1111 ~ lcl Irons\ ,a the , Throne about the !lshcries. The Mr. Cecil Bellamy, ad]udicalor ·lor 1 Prince Edward Island Festival •some of the reasons for this Is to act as~ link helween the Allan·' 11rek ago that it mi~ht be helpful l'l' ler ma 1\ooc am o er, '11 h ld h d I • R 1 F . h ld , t' P . E . C 'I l .. th . , paprr m: s, e sa , a grow.n. the 1957 eg10na Drama esl1val was not e . the lack of good direction Jc ro1 mccs conom1c ounc1 to 1are one of the mtnLstcrs

· !tr ""'ilrl like In ;rr lng,, pain! and the mill now owned by 'Which opens on Monday evening ~lr. Bellamy, who Is in canada T . · . . ·and the t'ederal Cabinet, il 11as rlr,ignaterl lo seJI'C as ~ link b~ ' '1 '''r hy thr Frdrral Broaclrnlng his ,ub,icct on help ; Bowater's hart received govern·: In St. Patrick's Hall AuditoriOm, [or the first lime, told told the he ability to mfke the lines 10 announced Thursdav In a letter tween lh,c, Atlantic Council ind

' '· • llliilr money ~cnrr~lly for ;<;cwlounnlanrl !rum· mcnt ald. Speaking ol the 1'\shcry,, arrived here b)' T. c. A .• ve;tcnla.1· Uall•· Sew• th"t he has en1·ovcd lhe play-the spoken word-give to A.r.E.C. Chm;,~n Robert J. the Ferlrral Gol'ernmenl." The h ld h C I I f G ' p the character of the actor and ac R k' r 1' · llll~wa, ~Jr. Lane ~aln that Ot!dwa c sa t e omm ss on o o1·ern· !rom Hallf"x, where he recently his' visit and the plays he ·has . · an Ill, o Ha :fax, Pmnc ~!inisler Prime ~linistrr had therefore

. , ,,,It';,\ ,,f lhr h"it. wn; ton rar awa)' to know what is ment han started ll~h plants. Some completed the Nova Scotia Drama seen · trcs~ca .10 the public was also· St. Laurent said in part: "The 1 selected ~Iinister Winters. No•·a ~ :h;ll ,1, 111 ,fl'rn; rrquiren in :-Jcwloundland. Give people were too light over their Festival. The winning plays In same of lackmg ln some plays, ~!r. Bellamy ll'cderal Government II'Oilld he very Scotia and Prince Edward Island 1, \\C"•' •·old rarh ~r11·fnunrllanrl the mllney due ~nrl monr)', he dedarcd, In lnlerrlnG

1 Mr. Bcll~my ha~ hcen In Can. some of them I'Cr)' good. The fmt reported. 'happy indecrl to ha1·e the Cmmcil rcpresentati1·c in the Cabinet, to

.. 111,n ,. 1111,. 1,. :'\nl· 11 c. 11 br handled here In correct 1 ~hat_ local captt,al should be put :Qda for thcatps hmrw hw nwrw plays be adJudicated in Ontario :\lr. Bellamy will give the ad·· avail itself or the advice and in-1 assist APEC in ils submissions ta

· ' 'men! spends money It is accused d h rl · . . 'F h 1 . . . ., . ' ment departments 10 the &tuM , "I welcome this opportunity to .. ""' 'r" 11 ,,.k ·!nor. ordrr, hr declared. ~nto local lnd1:..ry. If the gol'ern·l ada for the past three months: he found to be good and the judication of the first play "Kind !ormatton 1n posscss1o11 nf bovern· ;md requests of the government.

h.ul lui ,I rt·nt ·'·'.' ~I .\lter •tat:n~ that he conslllcrrd ol pouring It down the drain; if an a ~dJUdlcated 11 leslivab r~nc pays tn Montreal was ex· Sir on Monday even:ng after the, and planning on any delelopment's prol·idc a direct channel to the .:nd \rll!nl~l,dl.tnd onr• hr "oulrt be in the government lor It sits 'on It there ls more crlti· In the various dlstncts across. the' citing, he said. I end of the play, and each evenwg I the Council may from time to time .federal Government for anv Ideas 'h;.t .1 -lt<111.d ~,.,,m th1• ~5 )·rars. to which Opposition Lead· dsm. Domtnlon. There ~re 13 reg10ns 1 In some of the areas plays were. for the v:eek as the live groups have in mind." 1 and views that APEC bring for· ·• ,·cnlrndrrl. :\mlcu~rl· rr Jlo\letl quipped "What then?" m Canooa but th1s year the 1 not done quite so well, he said, and compete 1n the Festival. "The officials of the Council arc ward for the development o! th~

'il""h ll<t•r [or lnn'l''n' "PARASITIC'' ST JOHN'S 1 1;. , .. , • • " .. . d , • o! course free at any time In ap·; Atlantic area," Mr. \\'intrrs said

. .II 'omr ntrrchnnl; The Senale, rephe !llr. Lane. ' R I' . BOARD of TRA.DE: pNJach any of the senior officials yesterdal', ·. ,•,nrfll. llt·~r \tr. !.anr He predicted a bright luture [or Mr; LaneH remark! about Sl. e Igious _________ · __

• '"· h-tr~r:·; nl tile late !'\cwfoundland but It would not be (John~ brought some interruptions :1' I "~krr; '''mark aboiJI none by bel nil complacent. We !!rom the Opposition, The salt fish c £ . . K f c c ,. b t It

...r, Thrrr 11as ••nly onr things must not or cannot be Southside, and PepPl!rrell Air . c:. olin: nn 1\'atcr StrLrl ·mull gel away from thinking that plants .at Stem Cove, one on the on erence c NR Exp' Ia I. ns ,:·:. : 0 • e e . ra e s ' :111 ar.rl one frr;h li•h changed. Newloondland must be i main pr.odu~ers .. New m,one~, Is

!!,, ·ill·! m some >r:tle· more than just a landing place lor' not ~om:ng !rom St. John 5' .st. D d A ;-!r,, ~~-~, dl!lcrent !han people from Europe, Mr. LaneiJOh~,s is only I parulllc, gompy c I Iamon nnlversary

nprmll)· I he ll~hrry, i sain neither he nor the govern· I city, .said the member for Whll.e s h t I ,-oonrclrcl put CI'Cr)· 'ment were content. He said they Bay North. Take away the elvll ar 0 r ages ' ' :~1d ~~~ il~n·c;w~i~~'1u>:~: · ~~stPr~~:;r,in the leadership of ~~r~l~~~enadne~. t~:r~o~bt~IJI\~ ~~!:: , _ . · : Te~~t ~~~~in~~u~~m~~r;cdof w\~~ ~ ;~~~~~; f~~rg~:;ho~~~~%~~1. hbae5ne;~

I he common mtrrc~t. dents were much better lnlormerl I · the1r brother Kmghts 10 New·: enrollment o! over a million mcm-Earlicr Mr. Lane congratulated 1 than !n more remote places where The unusually sel'ere frost of

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Furthermore, Mr. Cooke told foundland and across the great· bcrs throughout the world. ':~rrS.I/ or .\'AfT/, the Speaker and th~ mo1·er and the radio lA hea1d. In being a~kerl the past winter which put Humber the Board of Trade that 150 new North American Continent in rc· Here in St. .John'; last crening

,,- _ 11 t . :'\afrl and declar·: frcondcr of the motio.n to the 11 to retract his remarks about the Arm in the deep freeze !or the 1 box can on order since early last dedicating themselves to the great the Terra Nova Council of the

--.,- .,;c h!~ rrmarl\• about \:hrone Sp.eeeh. He IBld his lint "parasitic" St. John's, Mr. Lane first time in several yean is at Jnar have so far not been receiv- principles of the Order which is Knrghts or ColunJ&us honarct! the '.-•• 1 Fl•hrr,· ncpartment .emarks \\auld be personal and the root of the shortage of railway ed. Delay In delil'en· means thev now obscrl'ing the Diamond Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee 'I!! the or~aniza· · c1akin; so~r cnnstructi•·e told h~w and ~vhdy he entered poll·! ~aid a former aovernor once uld box cars according lir the local· will not reach the Newfoundland. of its founding. Present for the: lion at a special meeting held in

.. · hr said he has not at·· lies. \\hen as e to enter poh!Jcs,' I. Manager o! the Canadian National. district now until the end o! special meeting held to honor this the Club Rooms on St. Clare A1·e. ·rt·n with :>\ale! as the Railways. Mr. E. J. Cooke has In·: April. .notable event were scl'era\ Past, The Knights o! Columbus 'l'as

· ~enc1· He said the N • h • I PI formed the Board of Trade Coun-1 During the past year, there has I Grand K~ights {)f the Council to· i founded 75 years ago in New ·,,·; ~n iheir lanmcs too Ig tinga e ugs ell tha: a heavy movement of also been a large increase In the gcthcr With many ha~orary mem·' Hal·en Conn., 'by He.''· Father '• lhe 1n~ustr~· was newspnnt !rom Bowaters Nfld. amount of perishable goods, e.g. 1 bers and m1tmg. Kn1gh_ts from ~llchaet J. ~!cG11·nc)· 1'-'lth a sma!l

• •r.'·· "hen "we nprncn up 1 • Pulp and Paper ~!ills at Corner fresh fruit. vegetables. meats,. local ~nd Amcncan Counc1ls. group ol mcml1crs or St. ~!ary s . "rnll• market" was Brook to Port aux Basques, which. canned goods, etc., moring from, Grand Kmght Bro. James J. Halley. pari>h. Today I he organization is

·: ;-nd 11 <':1111r loo little F Toll H' h ordinarily ~ould have moved by the )lainland, with a correspond-· prcs1d~d. . sp:ead throu~lmut tho ,.·or!~!. The r, I"Hr,trnt\rt\ 'lr. Lanr. or Ig ways boat, definitely resulted In a ing Increase in the demand fnr re·l Speml speaker. {~r the orca~lOn ongl~al purpose of the K.nlghts

c•l 'l"t h·hrrmrn ~ncl shortage ol box cars on the C.N.R. frigerator c~r5 were rec~ived !ate was Past Grand K111ghl Bro. II· J. 1 o[ Columhu,, and one 1•.·!uch 1~ · ... ·l111uld hr n·prrscnted, , m~ily Nell'S Photo) lines In Newfoundland during the I in 1956, and immediately placed

1 Ashle~· wh~ was prcocnt~d to lhc stron~ly malni;H.nc~. was to pro·

fill' rl1rrcl"r' nl :'>a[e\1 ~lakin~ his maiden !pcech yes· back u ln the present university. RE\. DR. W. B. BURRY past few months. The .shortagelintoscrvice,therewerenolenou~h,rcpres~ntalll'c ancl. dislmguishcd 11clc f1nonml a1d to the widows .. dl"' t ·I,, nn the hoard lcrday was Mr. George Nightingale The I'Oeat!onal school, he ~ontend·i Th R v D w G B N was aggravated by the fact that, of thr~e cars to handle rnn the gathcrmg by the Choplaln o! the and children of 1ls members but

. j 11[)(1 q11111lat• Some tLiheral) St. John's North. He ed, was a great asset. ltionAf Drr~cto~· of 'th~ M~~~~n ~i I tral!ic from the Mainland, as! traffic at the terminal ports o! 'Councll, Ver~ Rc1·ercnd Father\\' toda) the challer has gro••·n to '' :11 r11 ill II more apologized lor not being able to He mentioned the picnic places the Nation fot the United Church j well u locally, continued to be I Port aux Basques and Argcntia. [ V. Sul111'an, ~.P. · :.1rc more general. semc~ . to

•.·rrl,,rl nul ililrl l1c rc· be In his scat the previous day and was shocked to see the men of Canada, arm·ed In St. John's' heavy during the winter season. Again, this .has resulted in 1 , . Bro. A~hle) ~ad the rapt allen- ClJUrch, State. and .lom~UJHt) .. !!·hrrmrn should he I owing to lllnen and congratulated so many usera left behind them. yesterday alternoon to conduct a , I shortage of that type of car at !Jan of his audJ.cnce.as he gale a The T~rr~ :-iol'a ~ouncll. here Ill

Commission preparing the brief th It I I d h ld I d I l t f th u It d Ch h uc er area I Since !IS lncepliOn and t e lg 1· worln)' chant able causes and a • 'n ihr li•h·markctlng the Speaker. In reference to the He said the communltlu In which two days conference of laymen J R T k ccrtam times In the St. John's' r~sume of.thc h:stor) of thhc Ohrdelr St. ~ohn s Js prnmment ln many

for the Royal Commlnlon on the eae • e~ are oca e a ou pan ian mwfn s ers o e n e urc • • . h , lights o! Terra Nova Council leaner in most. ''. \!E.\'T 1.\'St'R,\SCE T f U I (29 h t l h some liar age collection In order n Ne aundland, ' ' Mr. Cooke also Informed I e whose Charter was granted lorll·· Th 1 I Council of the Knights

erms 0 n on l erm I e to protest the beauty of the seen· ' Took c ' r Board of Trade that :10 more new I . h . I • e. oea . . · ~ ol unemployment congratulated the members for ery, Garbage left around Baullne This conference Will open at ou se refrigerator cars are on order I elg t years ago. I of ColUmbus has an Insurance

:ile llshermrn will be galherlnll the Information. Speak· and St. Phlllp'a by St. John's real· Wesley United Church on Tuesday also 150 new !!at cars to be dellv: I Today more than a million mem· scheme f%re~ts ~~m~i~~s \~~~~sda:J . • . I : ing about the Industries, he we!· I dents was causing water pollution. and will discuss the theme, At Metal Plant ered by the end of May, along with bers o! the Knights of Columbus t"o hun r a . .Y

... re sau ~lr. LanP. i corned the present anal~ sis and lllr. Nightingale then spoke on "Christianity and the National I the 150 new box ears, The C.N.n.l throughout the world honor the dollars, and a Pnmar~ Education · !·<· \Ia< ln•ur<'d, why, ~ald Pl'en if some were closed the toll roads and sale\ we should have Llle." Rev. B. B~ ,Snow will act 85 Councillor Tucker has returned I expre3sed the hope that with all) Diamond Jubilee of the founding ( Funn "hlch has_ reacl~e.d the large

· 1 •tJmen~ "! ht·lirre we I equipment was good. • them in this provln~ He lnRtanc· chairman. to the city alter an absence of an. this new rolling stock available I of the Roman Catholic organization amount of sle~enty·hle dthfousdan.d . . He said the aile for the new unl· , . r I .' . . dollars. This Hiler name un IS 'h1r.~ 1~ 1nduce young~r, l·erslt WaR

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1 ot ann ed the tralllc on Topsall Road on Rev. Dr. Burry 11m be the ploxlmately f1ve weeks, Part o[ t~1ey will be in a much better poSI· whl,ch was chartPr~ri on March 29, for the education of children ol

.nlo lhr hoats," h~ said 1 Y P some occasions and saln people sPeaker at the morning seniee at till~ time wa~ spent at the head lwn to meet all requirements for 188J. . 1

::. _,,, liu·rr wnulli he \Pf)' ~r wo~I~hbe lladt to ~ee ~te trf1nt would llkr to see other places •~r-1 George stre~t Church, and at the of!:ce o! the A1mco llrninoge an~ 1 ~31'S without undue dela)'s to shill" I f'oundrtl hy R~1·. F1·. ~~~~hael .1. • (Continued on page 14) _ _ __ cor 8 e ron an n a 1e vlced by dlllerent roads, Toll rosa~

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evening sen'lce at ~Veslry Churrb 1 ~let~ I Products. of CanKda Ltd. In I pers. Mc(:!mey in 1882, tot!")' til~ would be ready lon11 bel ore they tomom1w. ,

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Service of the Untied Church until ~where corrugated pipe Is manufae· 1958. He is the associate secretary 1 lured. "Councillor Tucker Is the of this Board, and since he took Newfoundland representative !or ·

2nd READING over the work of the lllisslon to the Armco Company of Canada I • the Nation has visited conferences which has eight plants from Van·

1 ol the Church from Vancouver to couver to Newfoundland.' On com· 1

HIGHWAYS BILL I, St. John's. 1 pletlon of the course he visited I

• A!te!: the evening ~ervlee on I Pcnetany, Toron.tq, London, Bas· i . · 1 sunday night 1 meeting will be ton, ~hs~., Providence, R.!., Hall· I After rccen In the Houle of AJ- · held at Gower Street United ; fax, -Connecticut, :\lontreal, Ot·

Aembly ye~terday afternoon, '0!1-: Church at which Dr. Burr)' will ! taw a ann Drummond ville, Quebec, I position leader M. Holl~tt opened ·speak and a film, ''The Belter: where he was the guest ol Dr. W. , the discussion on the second Lot n will he shown ·B. Perry, a former ~!In Isler of~

I reading ol the bill "An Act Re· ' ' Wesley United Charch. He ~!so ! specting the Department of High· visited Quebec City, Sackl'ille, I ways," He waa followed by his I p • Se Glace Bay and many other ·places colleagues 1\lesm. Duffy, Higgins I as sing ntence in the Interest of his lirm and vis-and Browne. All the Opposition lting friends. While at Montreal contended that maintenance coats Next Monday he had the misfortune to Injure would be higher and they did not his right ankle and had to !pend lhin'k it wquid be spending money .Gerald Bennett, James Ryan a short time in the Montreal Gen· where It would do the most good .. and Patrick Dunn were belore the era! Hospital, where 'he receil(ed They were, anxious to know how Chief Justice of the Supreme Court treatment for his leg. He also had

~u~~/~~~~~~~~e~?t :O~~~eac~~~~ Tych~lerna~· morn!~~ !bar s;,ntenc!ng.l ~alf:ac:.~~pa;~rft~~ t~~e~\~c~~fo~~ program they contended should be '! e d!en.;~ce C w t !!' dven tohn· of ha~lng to use a ca~r. the Coun· viewed with caution, None wa~ "then ay. ed ou;-11 rbecor 5 adn et clllnr Is none the worse !or his ,

I h I · ree accu.•e WI e ren a ld 1 au nst t e b II ' but all wanted that liltlr. before sente~ce is p~~s· · nee .en · Msurances about the cost. Mr. ed. I --------Brown.e brought In the matter ·of Patrick Dunn pleaded gullly • the holiday trip to Jamaica oil when he was arraigned In the I Algenne Has some m,lnilters, Including the, Sup:cme Court abolJt three weeks, . former Minister of

11P,ublic Works ago, Bennett and Ryan. pleaded 5 SOO S } .

of whom he uld I m sure the not guilty and their trial he~an ea S Pubic Work~ llllnlster did nat go in the Supreme couri on Tu1sday ' · lor his health." . , morning. They were found ~u\Hy The sealer Alge.rine was the

Premier Smallwood, repl.~d ~nd by a jury of twelve on· Thursday only ship to report on Thursday said the roads w,ere not for t~t. aftrrnoon night from the sealing fleet, and John's but for other parta of the ' no tteport was received yesterday provlrice, He could not 5ee the Thf three men were arrested .up to the time Bowring's shipping v~lt~ness of opposition arguments and charged with breaking and c!flce closed at 6 'p.m. on the costs and nld the need wrs entering Purity Factories on the The Algerlne renorted MOO Imperative fnr more roads. night of February 5th or early seals on board, no report of iny

The hill pa.l:£ d 1econd re Hi~ng. 1mornln;: ol February 6th, ~lea ling on )he ke, The Arctic Prowler, '(Pressure of up,1ce prevent~ ~I a quantity bl money, causinR_ dam· which su.1tained ~ br~ken rudder, mnre extended rderence to this· Bie to the propnrty and netalning Is still jammed in heavy Ice off debate), the watchman and amullln8 him, Belle Isle.

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MEMBER OF TOE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Preu IJ excluaively enlltl~d

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By .~A n'ARER

NOTES AND COMMENT

Twice recently we have had an opportunity to look in briefly on the House of Assembly where tranquillity seems to reign n lt. never did before. The appear· ance Is odd because of the fact that only four desks occupy all the space to the Speaker's right. On the Government side, the old practice of having the cabinet occupy the whole of the front row has ceased. Some minhters now have their desks In the !lack row Which was once re· served only for J.unior members.

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!alive membiy · for only 92 years. That was because the Comminlon of Government, blind to its traditions and symbolism, converted th1! buiiding into goY· ernmepl offices in 1934. The

· Commissioner for Natural Re· aources occupied the Speaker'•· • room and the Assembly chamber was a general office. · It was cleared In 1946 to make rqom for the National Convention and some difficulty was ·experienced In recovering soml! of the fur· nlsh!ngs ·which, in conformity with the carelm habits of the Commission, had been scattered

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It is an ir.teresting place with a storied past. The As1embly chamber was in use before the establishment of Responsible Government in 18~5. Pfior to 1850, the assembly had met in . the old wooden Court House which was destroyed in the fire of 1846, Nat until then was any. thing done to erect a J1!rliament building. Construclion 'began in 1847 and took three years to complete. Sir Gaspard Le Mar· chant was the first Gnvernor to read the Speech from The Throne in the new House and P. r. Little wns the premier ~t the time. There were sixteen mem· hPrs and John Kent was Speaker.

far and wide. We recall finding some of the chairs in a club room which had \)een . opened during the war for the enter· tainment of servicemen.

SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 • • •

Importance Of Roads . . . I

The w111g unport<~nce of ro~ds to the !.Ol:al and economic de\'clopmcnt of Ncw­f(•tmdland is rccngnized in the decision to crc.ll!' a new Department of Highwil,I'S.

The nN'd hil., long been <~pp<ircnt nl· th0u~h :\cw[l)lllldland was l<>.te in its <'lJ•prccl-'11inn n[ the emet·;::ence of thr. mrolnr ~:!e ~nd il> loci11 :;igni[ic<>.nce.

: Thf' f11 ,, majnr highll'i1.'. progt'<ll11tne "~-. l~u"rhrd <~ little mme lhnn t·hirty ~f'~rs il~n ~11rl ,.,.a~ continued until cic-­prr~•l011 hn•u;;:ht it to il hnll. Hut with t1lf" rn·i 1·nl of pro~ peri 1~· the demand for N-:tPr r0~ci cnmmunir;1tions became ltni· 'n-~ I. People were wear;-· of isolation. The.\· demanded access to highways and to all the resultant com·eniene€s and

. nell her the financial nor physical re­source~ of the pro\'ince ha\'e been able to keep pace with it.

Roads ha\'e their economic value. They Oj:en up the country improve com­mercial transport and become a major ~ource of direct and indirect employment. lt has been consistent!~· staled in these cnlumns that the best new industr:· that could ha1·e been established in recent years was the l·ompletion of the Trans­c.,narla Hi;:hwa:·.

But the social a>pecl of a good nct­worf; of !-.ccondar:· roads is no less im­portant than the economic side. Roads -pro1·ide access to better medical, educa­~ a'nal and welfare sen·ices. They promote -«'nlrallzatton of sen·ices anrl population. The~ put an end to the stultifying in­fhlrm·e.~ of isoliltion.

R111 thr prm·1~ioq of an <~dcqu:\le ro~r:l "•:rm 111 :\cldoundlancl is h~sct b.'· m<m:· d:fflt·ul::ro-. \\'p need far morr miles of :-,,.,,\ per thou;and nf the populalinn than a1w nthrr prm·im·e berause of the wa~· 1•ur people ilrc dispersed illonr: nn ex­:en,,, r prrimeter. We ha\·e to O\'CI'­

cl'me m;Jn~· problems presented b~· the n<~:ure of the terrain in mam· p<Hls of the i,Jand. Good building materi<ll is not a!l\·a~·s to br found close to the job. And mamtenam·e co,;ts are bounct to he high

' bet::~use of l'limatic condition~,

t: p to now we h<we been \I'Orking on 8 "bits and pieces'' plan. This is not a good wa~· to get the most mileage ut low­est c~t in :\ewfoundlahd. For one thing, there i~ not enough equipment and super­Yisor~· personnel to allow the conduct of manv widel:-·-dispersed projects in any !-eason. :\laximum \·alues run onlv be att:>inccl h~· sound ~nd careful plat~tiing on a lon~;·term basi~.

Tl i:. iH1l rnt ircly a question nf money althnu~h that ha:; ~rn alll'a~·s a problem.

·11 1.• ~l,n a maltrr of hnw much work can ~ 11•ciulh· rlnne in a shnrt roilcl-huilding .~e<~~nn. The.;e nnrl man1· like matters :h>~1·r 1o IJf! rardully endtiated in the de­. \'elopment of a comprehensive and :.efficient programme of road extension,

There cah be little doubt that the \1·ork In be rlnne is enough tn demanci the

:undt\·idcd attention of R special depart· V11ent. But it is not the searcgation of ~i!!hl\·a_,·s into !l sp£rial depal'lment that :m<~llers so mul'h <1s the subsequent np­:rr0i1dl thrnu;::h spcciill prcpnraliun nncl ~pl;mninJ:! to the tremendous task thnl is m hand.

London Theatre Company ._. i\ext Wednesda,· n1ght, with the f1nal· 'performance of tl1.is year's edition of :•·Scr!>eeh", the curtain will fall for the ;la:;t time on the London Theatre Com­pny and a bra\·e attempt to make pro­~frssi(•nal theatre i1 permanenl part of the :Newfoundland scene will cOI'l'1e to an end.

The theatre has everywhere been _fighting a hard battle against th~ en­croachrrttnls of ntmr forms of entertaln­_Jnml and 8 major change in popular taste' ·and int4:rest.s. There 1.1 also the problem of rilinl aw. Heavy chariet &re involv-

cd in bringing a company from England and paying their board during the season. Yet the experience of Mr. Yeo and Mr. Gordon during their first few seasons in St. John's seemed to point to the continu­ed su~ccss of their experiment. . The past two ~·ears ha 1·c failed to su~ain that belief.

To a ~;ubslantial group of loyal fol­lowr.rs who ha\·e unhappil~· been too few

'1r, put t.he 1·enture Ol)' a profitable basis, the dissolution of the London The<1tre Compan.1' will be a matter for cteep regret. The theatrical season h<~s brought much pleasure and going to the pla.'· hns been an occasion in itself tha~ has its own special and enjoyable quality, And if not el'ery play pleased ever~· patron, e\'ery regular playgoer during the past six years has many cherished memories of out­standing performances.

But the marginal attendance that would have made the difference between success and failure has not materialized and professional theatre in St. John's is about to sing its swan song. It remains only to compliment the producers ·upon the generally high le\'el of professionnl talent and presentation that has marked their more than one hundred perform­am:es. Their production difficulties were se\'el'e and the manner in which these were surmounted was almost remnrkable. Those who have enjoyed .this Rtlcmpt to revive professio11al theatre 'in St. John's have been grateful for much good enter­tainment and will, we are certain, wish good fortune in their future careers to the directors and the members 'of the London Theatre Comp~ny.

Red Cross Campaign With the Red Cross campaign for

1n51 coming to an end, those who ha\'e :•el to make their contributions should ~end them along quickly to help build up the larger quota that has been set for the Newfoundland Division this year.

No one needs an~· longer to be assured of the usefulness of the services rendered b.v the Red Cross. These were, however, speed and efficiency with whkh the org<lllizuti.on met the demands created b,v the first influx of Hungarian refugees into Gander on their way to Caiuida and the United States.

But the most importnnt aspect of the Red Cross is the fact that it exists, rea,dy to cope at a moment's notice with an emergency. The service it renders is indispensable. That is sufficient' to give it a claim on generous public interest and support. 1 ·

Strength For The .Pay

• • • u~u.111)' lhr m;.joril)' part)' is

to he found In !he rigl1l or the · S~akrr. Th~ renrsc is !rue in

011r l!nu'c of A5scmhly. The rea· son gi1·en is l ha I the firr·place 11·ns sri . in 1he north wall and the government which first sal in the Coioninl Building pre· emplrri the sidr \\'hrre the great· est amount of hea1 WM to be enjoyed.

• • • The. buiiciing mar seem lnade·

quate today but was qulte a re· markable project at the time it was planned. White limestone to build It was hroughl aU the way from Cork. The overall dlmen· sions- are 88 feet by 110 feet and the two chambers provided for the Lower and Upper Houses are 30 feet by 50 feet. Thls size was large enough In 1850, It 11 much too small today. The total cost was immense for the limes. ll came lo about $100,000, Re· cent repairs must have cost as much. It rna)' he added that the founrlalion stone was most RP· propriatl'iy lnid on Queen Vic· Ioria's hirthcta1· in the tenth year o[ her n·i~n.

• • • While 107 l't';JI's llol'e pa5sed

since l hr L'oi~ninl Buildin~ II' as opened, it has served as a legis·

In our own time we have ser.n many prime ministers In the Assembl~. They were in tur'l Morris, Lloyd, Cashin, Squir~l, Warren, Monroe. and Alderdice. Jae Smaliwood has the record ol tenure of cfflce. No previous prime minister has been assured of at least iwelve years of of· !ice. In the pre-Commission per· iod there were ·many • extra· ordinary scenes, culminating in the riot of 25 years ago. The, House rarcl)' lloated on a calm sea. The nature of local politics hardly permitted a ~mooth pas· sage.

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at lhP mnmcnl lo h"l'e arquirrrl a more relaxed appearance. The Premier is !efs intense. He ma:1 still interrupt but he docs so with far greater calm and an air of Greater ~ood humour seems to permeate the chamber. Gov· ernmenl members, in their ser­ried rows, may find the proceed· lngs a dull stint. After all, there is no cause for Intervention elther in defence of policy or in aggressive moves. The back· benchers will probably get their opportunity to make set speeches from time to time but their parliamentary experience wiil be one of observation rather tha:1 action. It is consistent with the present appearance of harmony that even awkward questions are now answered in some detail •s wilne~s the tabling the other day of the :1 greement with the Ar· thur D. Little Company on the analysis o[ the economic a>pecls of the new industrie1. A little spire may now and then be wei· come but the new atmosphere or tranquility i! welcome and gives a more businesslike ap­pearance which is ail to the good.

Nonstop · Performance

Questions Asked In House. Yesterdav

" The frllowing questions were asked In th~ House of Assembly yesterday:

MR. HOLLETT -1 give )10tlce that I wlll on to·morrow ask the Honourable the Minister of Lab­our to lay on the table of the House the following lnfromntion: 1, Th~ names and addresses of the present members of the Woods L!lbour Board. 2, Did the Woods Labour Board pre~~nt to lhe Government a list uf amend· ments sugge.o;ted by them to the Logging Act? 3, If so, when were the>~ recommendatluns presented to the C'rt>vernment and Is It the intention of the Government to b~ing forward these suggested amendm~nts to the Logging Act· il the present session of the Hause7

MR. l!OLLr:TT-1 gil'e notice that 1 wil\ on to-morrow ask the Honourah e the Minister of Fish· eric~ and Co-operatives to Ia:; on tl1e table of the House ll1e follow·

Bv mul. So did dour Australian tunnr in~ informalion:-1. What l~ai ERSE~T ('HISH()l.~l ,THO~SOS man Bill Kerr; Eric Barker o{ fish cnmp:1ny guaranteed In 19~0

Capital dtic.1 differ from others, radio'~ ",lu~t Fancy"; Harry Se. to repay to the Bank B Demand nnl only in lx!ing the scat o! combe and Peter Seller5 o{ ''The i'ote of $20.000 for the Cape St. Go1·ernment, but in having "some. Goons", so popular on thP Canad. F1·ancis Co·op;oratil'e Soriely thin~ lor c\'crybody". London, Jan radio networks, and ho~l5 of Ltd.7 2, Was this guarantee made for instance, cnn thriH the heart! others whose names are house· at the request of the Govern· o! fin ancien ar.d poiiticiam, lov. ho1d words in Brltain. m~nt? 3, Wtly did the Gowrn-er~ of fashion, gourme.ts, shopper~. Endir.-g The ''Toddlers' Truce" mr.nt rellew said company of l\5 musicians and artists, farmers With a nice sense of humour, liability In the year 1954? 4, How anti o1her out-door folk, the qulet Van Damm included in the an· much money wa~ guaranteed by stay-at-homes an~ , . , the 1eekers niversary party a double act by the Government for the said after pleusurr. Benny Hill and Bob Monkhouse, Cape St. Frnncis C!Hlperatin

For the lnst-named, right in the two topline comedians of today Society Ltd.? ~. Wh.'lt amount of tcntre of 1he ~[etropoli!, within "rejected" by the Windmill in annual lnstallmentare required range of a chnmpagne cork. pop d_an gone by Benny, ~sides. star; l<:t be paid by said Society and frmn Piccaclilll' Circus, stands the rmg for ye~rs at the r1vai Pnncea ·h t if nv lnstalalment~ are Windmili Tl1eatrc, the home of Theatre across the road, has a 11 a ' a • · \d" 6 Non-Slop R·~vne. This monlh it television series of hi! own: Bob· ~till outst~nciing and unpa · ' has be~n my luck• to attend the is a radio star of lhe first mag. ll said Socu•ty now In liq,uldatl~n \l'intlmill's 2.>th anni1•ersnT)' cele· nitude, a noted script-writer, and ~nd H so, what as.~Ms of ~aid bralions in the neighbourinw Troc· 1~ seen so o!ten on all l>eievision •• orkty ar;! held by thr C'.overn· adero. The midnight revels in the channels that peoPle accept him ment? Empirt> Bailroom, with 500 guests as part of the scenery. MR. HOLLETT-I gi1•e Mtice from the, world rJ. show business, "We Never Cl<Jsed", as a slogan, that 1 wHI on ll>'m~rrow ask the Included cabaret performancea by s~ms to have an· alllll'€ nowadays HUonourable, the Attorney Gen: Windmill "discoveries" who are for Britain's television org~nizer.s. eral to lay on the tablP of the now star names in entertainment, This February has seen the start House th~ fol!oy!ng ln!ormal!on: and Can Can dancing by the world. of non-st.op television on all ehan- 1 Were the costs in an action famous Windmill .Girls. nels-British Broadcasting Corp or· t~ken last year by the members A "Sursery" For Stara tation and Independent-with the or the Cablnet against the Even-

The Windmill's ; slogan "We closing of th.e S [{) 7 p.m. gap. . Ne\w Closed" harks back to the Until now. by agreement witll the ing eTI~gram • charge on the air raids af World War 11, when Postmaster.General, ali' telel'ision Public Treasury? If so, what It was t~ only London theatre to service1 have observed 1 com. was the amount of said costs7 keC1J running. It did, indeed, ahut plete break of 60 minut-es In the l\IR. HOLLETI'-I give notice Its· doors for a fortnight from early evening on the ground~ that that 1 wlli on to-morow ask the September 3, · 1939, when, on the an hour's blanl< screen bet1i·een Honourable the Minister of Fish· cieclaraiion of wa.r, ail Loncion oen· tea-time and the evening m-:!ai a!. erie~ and Co-operatives to lay on tertainment5 closed down by C:~h· lowed parenl< to catch up wi1h the lab!·~ of the oHuse the fol· Inc\ Order. On September 16 the household chore.~ and put the chUd· lowing !nformat!on:-1, What ves· the Windm111 was the only the· ren to bed. • t to B ri S d But the "Toddler•' Tr11 ce", as sels were emlpoyed by the New-a re open. ar ng un ays, ,

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NEW CHAPTER OPENS IIY HRUCE BIOSSAT

The tone of recent Sol'iet prapa~anda hr·s hern1 .•n '"'1:ol·. •ntl American that lome 5eem to regard the del'e:opmrnl ,, ~1; : But others who know Russia well see no point in fe;~rin,: lhe worst

True enough, the era of smile3 and sweetness ;;nd iighl is 11

ly over. But one is inclined to forget that in the ah.onc~ o[ . a positive, calculated effort to persuade the world of 1:s <ott · iom, the Kremlin almost automaticaily shows a hostile f<~e to free nations.

In other word.>, the 6miles were play-acting, and when lh! stopped the old harsh <:llitudes were ::.gain lmtanth apparenl doesn't mean Russia is planning war, or aggression oo ar.y It aimply 1uggests rel'erslon to l)'pe.

Pu5.5ibi)' the appointment o! the weU·known Anrlrct ko~1•ko

foreign minis1er con be viewed in the s;:,me light.

He symbolizes .to the \\'est the toughest Soviet ;Hiilude< " " , affairs, having been per,onalir involl'ed in advanc1n~ rnan.' promi:;ing proposals. If the' smile as a dipiomr.tic 11r.1pon 1• on the Kremlin's shell, who is better fitted !ban 1 he 11 Gromyko to cary on in the old tradition'!

Of course lhere may well be a ~ood deal ai foreign minister than this. Dmitri Shrpiiol', hi· u sOlid to ha1·c been unhappy in diplomatic 11 urk. anJ nef{led badly in the prupa~anda field, where eUort.s m u~dcr

to "straichten out" disal!ccled Sovie\ youn11 peoplr.

Some expert~ on Russi" nnte, too, that 6h~pitv 1.• !

man. They h;.z.ard that his tran~fer may he anoth~r 1n•erna: there have been o1hers-that Khru.ilche•· ~ no lun•rr top do; Moscow, that hP cannot ~overn 'the selection of key tl!llre! in Soviet hierarchy .

WhaiP.ver the interplay of these f~c'tars. no on• 1n tt< \lr~t

be looking for Gromyko to melt the lrn Curiam !l• • of I

who coulrl chill any mel::.! with a glan~r. With him on the [iring line, it will &eem i1kr oiri Ln"' boih

and out;ide the Kremlin.

Long Way Round The New York·~[iami air route in winter l'acal:or. .•n•nn I!

about the busiest travel pathway in the country. Therefore It comes as one more rud,e shock ',n •,.,.,.~. 1hil

airlines and pilots operating over this route are rurrrr.t :.' nol the shortest co1.rrse because they don't think it'.' '"'''

The direct line southward from New York lr'h'·' " ; !,,,,,. " 11 :

the Atlantic in ="orlh Curolina and does nul lor1n~ .1 i~:11·k lo U.S. mainland until neHr Palm Beach; This is "' 1>1'1'·'"''' thr ra!l coabltinto aionK this stretch bends we3twar1l in a In•·.)' 'rr

llul the line! ant! the pilots h:~l'e lurgely bu"'"!' '"' d ''"' for lwo princiPal reasons:

They say the ovcrw;..ter area is 'being heo11ly ''"' ....... ,, I!! miiitary !oree3 for missile and ail'Cra[t experinH"nl. .

And tney say that navigational aids to keqo !lien' •·:o' "' P"'51

danger zones arc presently inadequate. ·Thus this 487-milc short course is beingb_qJaH'd 1'· ·,,,:,· lhr

20 to 3() extra minutes of flying time. ing Florida air traffic follows an inland rune ,.,,,; 11 : pJ ..

It isn'l the loss o[ the half hour that seems a :·; ~,,,. I nr What is astonishing is thnt such a situalion cnuld ai'H' 'I • 11 on path so densely packed with planes a; 1his our. . 1

· '1 · B d · 'd 1 h lr ·1n' 1' ""'' nil The C1v1 Aeronoutlcs oar 1~ sa1 o c ~ , '

~olulion to the 11t'Obiem. Some guardians nf a1r •afl·l~ "111 !'\ molter should nel'er have been allowed ln rrz-rh thr ''''' " . detouo·s were necessary.

By EARL L. DOUGLASS OTHER PI.ANETS AND PEOPLE

Are there people on other planet.s? Now woil a minute, ModJm-thil is a relit<lous

cnlumn, nnl a ~elentific onr, Bul if you are wiliin~ 1o lake the ~cientlllf opinion o[ a preacher (anrl he !<now.~ mi~hty HKle about ~cicn~e), he will be ~:tad to give you the be3\ he has.

the show was run ever since. It was calied, is ended. The foundland Fishery Development . At the height of tbe blitz most screen! are alive from early af- Authority for to endl!avour to ban was ·lifted, but at that time ternoon to the end Df the day, the 1ocate 'Scallop Grounds ln New· of tho cast ate and slept on the "gap" being mainly fi1led wlth loundiand waters during the pa~t premises, Hl~r, explosive and in· topical 11ems of short duration for year? 2, WeUre any silc'h Scallop cendiarv bombs rained down ali an audience of busy ~ople who, Ground~ located. and If so, where round the theatre, killing an cloect· It ~cern~ to me, arc rapidly culli· are said Scallop Grounds7 3, Who ricion ~nd .<criously Injuring one valin~ the art a! looking in two are the przsent Shareholder~ and of the dancing girls, who, how. directions at once. Directors. of the Quil·pon Produc· ei'CI', relurncd t.J the show after This month 1\'e have hod nell'S ers Ltd. arid what, if any, monies

A Tribute JOHN EDWIN RICHARDS On Sunday afternoon, Febru·

nry 24\h, the soul of John Edwin Hichards returned to its :\[akcr. Death was due to a heart attack suHered a few days pre1·iously.

If thrrc N'e lin other Inhabiter!' worlds, il ~ecms ~tronAc, rlocs it not, that lne Aimigl1ty .hns waal· Pd ~o much "nod Rp:~cc. Our e~rth i! a little ~peck in a \'n!l unll'cr;;e of starR and pbnets hAre we the only pPr~ons in lhls vast, unmcas· urahle universe! Perhaps, hut it really rtoe~n·t

seem reasonnble. At lel.l3l it does11:t !Cern ~o to me.

'!'he B1ble is sileni on this m•ller. 1iearci! it.s pages, and there APellls to be 1 not a 8)'llbale which might throw light on this quetilion. We. know not whence we come, .ave !hal we come from God: and we know not whither wa ao, save that we are In his hands of love and that at last we aball a:o back to Hlm who made us. But ,as to. otber planeta and worldJ-tbe Bible tells us nothinll about aucb.

three months in hospital. of a nQn-slop pc1-!ormance of a h:~ve been .•pcnl out of the Xew· People from ali or~r the world V:1.1tly different kind, but e1rn foundlanci Fishe1·y Dcl'~iopmcnt

obr;· the beckoning ~i~n o! the more impressive. The world'~ Authority oiloralion for the de· revolving windmill ,1ails picked first larRe-~cale nucear poll'er vclopment of soir! company? nut In sazzlin~ ll)lhls: The tiny station. at Calder HoH, in the theatre spcclalizcs In abilet and .English County of Cumberland, lai.Jleau dancing bY ~nchan'tingly wa~ opened. by Qu~n Elizabeth lnl'cly anrl exper1)'·traincd ~irh In ll la~t October. This rcmarl<able two' troupes ll'nrkin~ on altcrnaie venture ha.1 alreany "fulliilerl the rl:~ys. It i> a "nursery", too, for hrsl hope~". accorriin~ · 1., Sir )Wtrntiai ,,f;l~c. >crrrn Hnrl rarlio Chri~topher Hintnn, man;;~in~ rlir· ~tars, lar~rly throu~h th~ srollin)( ertor Df !be Atomic EI'K'r~y Auth· ohil\ty of ils owner, Vivion Van only's Industrial' ~roup, It has

or callers fro'tn ol·erseas. nritoin bplievcs in sharin~· the tl!'nefit' nf atomic power with ali m:lnkinrt. La.<t \'Pal' there wrrr. visi1ors from Jli ~unlrics. including ;~11 count . ries n! tile Commonwealth. To Paint !itate Portrait~

Damm, who h;~s R.ll uncanny fla1r operAlerl more smoolhi1• and with . Talk of ·CAJmmonwc;;lth gursl~ IM chnnsin~ romedian~ and ling. far less trouble, accorcHn~t lo Sir is A reminder that not A few who er~· with ~ iul11re. Chrislllpher, than a conventional cr>me to the United l<lngrlnm •Ia)'

One such who eoteriained Ul a\ power rl.lltion or chemical heloT)'. ·here. At the recent Ooversea~ the annlvernlry party wu Ken. From the moment Queen Ellz. League dinner of tbe Canadian neth More, the Internationally. abeth pn~sSoed a awltch, Calder Unlvenilles Club In Great Brlt· famous young actor who atarsJn Hal! began fe~ding electricity In· ain it waa revealed that 1ome the current Battle of Britain fi!fn, to the notlona! network The two 4,000 graduates fJ. Canadian un-

Tomorrow I eball try to tell you what I think "Reach For The Sky". He began 'ttomlc reactors ~re now general· iverslt!es are now workint: in the about thla 1111tter-wbat I think, mlild :you, not h11 career as a Windmill &hie· hl'g enough eutrent for' the dom. Mother country. The majority whDt I know. Aa a rellrloua l!'ellever I do hand and made the most o{ a J)eOllle, At pre!ent there Is no hold positions fJ. responsibility ' . ' 1 luclcy chance to do a comic turn otner p!Rnt like ll anywhere In in -diplomacy, medicine, !Ur~ry

li•ve certatn opin on1 on •this IIUh]ect-and I. Cllmedlan Jimmy Edward~. re. thr world. anrt the law. ~nd arr, In fact, 'f\1111 you're not 10 anx!oua )'OU ClllliDt walt untsl mowmd raido ~tar crf "Tske Jt Nn wonder that Unite~ Kingdom learlen, ft~tual or potential, In tOmorrrnr to lit tll.m. . --·--. . . From Hena", bellll at the Wind· nuclear plant• bave ·a proeeuion their pro!euiona,

H~ was sel'erely wounded in the battle of BcaumonH!amel July 1~t. 1916, that never-lo·he· forgol1en day lor the remaining comparatively handful of survi· rors of the Royal l"eWfoundlanci Regiment and for Kcwfoundianrl· rn kenerally. in particular· for those who lr:"" their ln\'ed ones. . John nichords W:lS well and favourably known in St. .John'~

.as wei! as in Conception Hay w11~rc •he w;,s born at Bal'21lePd •ixty-one ye~rs :l~n. a descend· ant of a line of worthy ance~lor~ and pion'cer~ who· made their mark on the- history o! that Bay and o! Newfoundland. as a whole. He was a mtn of stroni corn1c· lions and a great citizen.

Prior to his retirement about l wo years a~o he had been a 1·al· u~d member of the teaching pro· r ... ~&lon for thirty year~ hnlnJI ~Prl'erl u principal M .Churrh of Eneianrl Schools al PetlPy, T.B., Salmon Covt, C.B., Bareneed,

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~nn:~~. Canarl\an t~am drl\'er wh~ ·drove !lhe British Motor Corp oration North American :rviGA lo a smashing victory at Sebring's Grand _\ ·' cro\\'ned "King o[ Speed" by models left to right: Marjorie Carter, Pai1 Dorsay and Gloria Frolic .

. v·:,,·; IOI:l,1c)' rr.try in the·~lGA entered In the li!OOce clnss1 : .· '''"nrl I'm n{ Enrlur•nre: a1·eragcs 67 mph for 154 laps

~r· .c; FJ:. .. 1h~ .\!(;,\ h•afn 1 totalling a mileage of 800.8 miles. I s d T • I F E Of E I d ··.o f;·:::•h \!,,:or Corporation It was a smashing l'lctoryfor the, pee ' r~.a s or m· pre' ss ng an ·1 ' · · ·'"'' nc,, arrm·rl back' Canadian entry. Of the 6!1 cars corn·' ' 1

· • t" T•:cnn:••. 'londay · prtin~ In the race only 31 llni;hcd, , . , ·l The ~lC:A ~atncd 23rd place I ~

.. ,., , .l :,;n "ill;lr ;wd ;~~ainsl highpowcmJ foreign car>.! The Emprrs> of Eng~and. I he to pral'idc mnximum open air deck o! any l'e.lsel o[ comparative size. LJ .. , , ;,,. 111 .,1 Turon!tl, had 01 the sHcn f<~ctory learns com·, I.argcsl iltxury l1ne~ huilt on I he ,pace a~rl raked sler:t and cru1ser '!he structural dcs:gn is mare ad- •]

.- -· h. prt·111 , onll' the 'tGA'" and lh" !'or- 1ync~nlc stncc 1939 sailed far the >tern. ~pec1al attentiOn has been \'anced than that of any previom ',, '"' lu a •rna, In~ • ·' ' ' ' , '\ d l" I 'I h ! d ' 'd l . h I b 'I . . !h ..

1 0- . h linisiled ll'ilh the MGA win· C)' e on ull ·'arc or spec I pal a Ol'crcnlnlng t e severe con- argc passenger \'csscl 111 t 1n

:''J,~~;~ !o; t'~''r~ e., ~~r.~ on a go~d lead o~·c; their. trials. The sl1ip, built by Vtckers. rlitions of t11e ~orth Atlantic ser- Britain_ for the North. Atlantic i "

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0 u:·•·~l>. .. Armstrong Ltd.. lor Canarl1an: me and _tl~e ship conforms \o the trade, Jnl'alv1ng a cambmat10n of I~~

,.. .. · · . . . . . ! PI ...___ \Steamships Lld.,, makes hrl' maiden , In lest ~lm1stry of Transport re- longl_tudinal and traverse frame \j "" "• 5 thr fu,l limr In ~lore tnun !8,000 rancer paticntsll'0yHgc from Lli'Crpool on lBth ~llli'C~cnls. 1weldmg to a far greater extcntJfj

__ , .· "! lhc cdcbratcd.•porls in c.·anada received welfare scr-IApril. 'l'hot\gh the moiler~.tcndency is'than is general lor a vessel of this i.• · •· ,hi I a I ram hnr1 1\Un the I' icc> from the Canadian Cancer , The twin acrew llnrr hns . a to produce a vessel Wilh piled up · cla!s. . n

Snciet,l' Jn lD.iH nt 1 cost of $GI7-~madern profit~. smgle funnel, sm- ~uperstruclurc, the ErnprClla of The lined Is completely ~lr- i" iinrl nimhlc. 094. gle ma!t with echelon• decks aft Englanrl in silhouette is the lowest conditioned throughout its 5even

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roll o! 1 Bdegree! to le11 than six'.

The Empress of England which , was launched in May last year has :cost over £5 million to bull d. She 1 will be carrying her full comple- -I mcnt of more than 1000 passengers ~· j when !he leaves Liverpool next ) . month and Is mnnned by 56 ol!i- .:1~_ ~ em, 250 Btewards and 150 other : hr.nds.

. FISH-FINDING FROM A HELICOPTER

Eeho sounding tests from the air which are likely to ha\'e wide ap­plication in salvage work, mine de­tl'ctlng and fish-finding which were carried out in the English Channel have been anno·Jnced by Pye Lim­ited at Cambridge.

One of the Ilrm's "fish-finders" r. ,-: in the c,1bin of a helicopter was ro;

Of_Boys

T·AKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT

LOWER PRICE SALE' There are only 78 suits in the offering, so parents of boys should round them

up and bring them to our boys department and select the suits both you and This Is For· You!! OUR INDOOR USED CAR LOT

attached by cable to a transducPr ~~ housed in a 1pecially designed f1 lwmb-shaped wbmarlne body fJ wl!ich wus towed on or below the il mrface u! the W.Jt~r at i]lf~ds o( w up to 5U knots. For salety reasons~~­a "1\eok link" was put In tile cable i ta bre:.k at preJd.:rmiueJ stre5s I

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the boys like , , , to-morrow. P'opular double-breasted style in fine worsteds, ~

gabardines end blends , , , smart for Spring and Summer wear. This is an ~

LIMITED 'PHONE 2094·5·6 . ' . "Your Dodge, Desoto Dealer ''

\\'ith this method lar~e Hle3l Of, r the -~a can be co\'ered It is claim· I~' rd. Plam are being studirtl for a 1' j >l'l'l'ire which will give fi~hermrn I r. in!orm~tion :1bout large cuncen· '-i trations of fish. Such a scheme if would reduce unnecessary steam· ~ ing lime. r

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n:HJiOaclil'e SUbs\anccs prnduc~~ f~ .],,,. Britl~h atomic reactors are ~2 playing a role nf inrrta~in~: import- ':

excep1ioncl money-saving opportunity ... ta~e advantage of It.

GROUP 1 Sizes to fit 7 to 16 years.

PRICED TO $13.75...... CLEARING AT ONLY

a nee in the ~hipyerrl no wthat the,~ ,.-----------­~present trend towarrts mnr~ welrt- i 'rd construction in shipbuilding and i

GROUP 2 I marine repair wnrk is fncussing attention on non-destructive test­ing of welds.

The normal X-ray methods are now well-known and accepted, but the bulk and delght of equipment involved 10metimes causes dlffl-

. culty in radiographic inspection o! I wrld~ which are not easily access-, !hie. f

Shipy,1rcl rarlio~r•pl1rrs ;;lso find ' !hir wnr khRmpcrrrt hy rlclay.< in wai!iM for the use nf lil!in~ tackle

i ;mrl the need !or Inn~ cahlc~ tn a l ! po·•.cr mpply. 'l'hilt is why more :of llicm ill'r turnin~ tn lhr. radin­aclil'r ~uh.1lancr.s prnrtuccrl by th.r "lnmic-rrodnr. They finrt. !hilt \hrsP. · ~uh,,lancP.I ennblfl ·them to

: meet RrtmiraiJly their requirement ! for 5mell compilct equipment In-: dependent of power supplies but :still emitting rariatlon~ power!ul enough for shipyard weld lnspee­tlon.

Sixes to lit 7 . to 16 years. S PRICED TO $17.7~ .. CLEARING AT ONLY

GROUP 3 . Sizes to fit 7 to 1 !I years.

\ . . s · PRICED TO $28.25 CLEARING AT ONLY

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No poWtr supply 11 required, ~ut because the sub1tance1 are con­tinually emitting radiation, shield­Ing ha1 to be provided for them when th~y are not In use, and a . • . il mean1 of manipulation devised to 'I · · · '· · J ' : enable the source·tO be positioned' •.• _,._ .-.l ~-.. •. _.;.~...__: __ ._ .. .-:....J.;·~.:., . ..:.,.'..;,: ...... :;··.:..""- _ .. 1.. ~~-':'""'J~L-~>:1:._~"""""' · ' ' by remote tontrol with the maxi- 11"--"'"""'"""'l-'--"-_,_. ... __ ,, mum ufety lor the operator. • ·

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1ln. W. J. Brone. who II een· .._. for the JUytlme party lor ta. Ladles Auxiliary pf the Slltm of SaTiee, btld the lint meet1n1 'lriUI Iter committee thil week to IA1k 0\-el' pl101 lor the party, wtidl will be lleld at the New· foudlaad Hotel oil the altemoon ol May 4UL There will be fuhlon IIIMnr and bridlt and canula for tbole wbo like to play cards.

--· ••r••••• • CONGRATULATIONS

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flt.J.ierald, Partusal Cove Road, are recelvlni con~ratulatlona of t11 ...... lends on the birth of their third daughter at St. Clare's hospital on Thursday.

ON BUSINESS Mr. Arthur Pratt, public rela·

Ilona of!lcer wllh the Maritime dl· vlalon of the Canadian National Railways, is \'laltlng the city on business, •and Is ala)·lng with hla

\1511'1NG ENGLAND mother, Mn. J. C. Pratt, Lc· Jiln. Bert Cockrr. Freshwater I Marchanl Road.

Road. IaUer!)· rt~ldlnll with her ! daqhter, Mn. Allalalrr Butler at BIRTHDAY • Vaughan PI~. wu a p,uen~:er C'ongratulallons ~re extended h)' by lhf R.M.S. Newfoundland out·l1 friends to Mr. A. H. Pierpoint nrtl to Eal)and on Monda)· on an "on the oreaslono! hi~ birthday, ntef<!ed holiday \'isit with rela· 1 which he Is celcbralln~ today. ti"rH and friendl in \'arlous places I -- • ill En&land.

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LEn FOR 80\ITH , T)·ier Road, Lexington. ~lass. l~lrs. :Yr. and Mrs. l><luKI~s Tilller, : is the !ormer Douglass Louise

Pie~ A'-enue, thrir dau11hler ; Robertson) announce the birth of Douaw and son Kirk.· le!t here , their !lrst child, a daughter, Robin 1111 Thursday by T.C.A. to spend a Elizabeth, on llareh 21st. at the \"le&tion in Florida. Waltham Hospital. Waltham, Mass.

MARRIED COUPLES CLUB PL.\\" OFF The Kirk Married Couples Club

ENGAGEMENT

The play o([ aame~ !or the will hold Its regular monthly meet· Championship at the Lad lea curl· lng at the Kirk P" 11l on MondaY", illl rink were held Jut week~ The April ht. at 8.1~ p.m, All members mornin& winners skipped b~· Mrs.

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}iff.r·Cllt, Sew! cd to the head of!lcc staff o! · the ~lutu~l Life AMurancc Com· ~

· pany as district sales supcrl'l~or. '

Dr. and Mrs. Walter Elton Harlow of Briel gewater, N.S. announce the engagement of their on!~· daughter, Martha Louise, to John Chalker Crosbie, eldest son of l'vlr. and Mrs. John Chalker Crosbie of St. John's. The wedding will take place in St James Anglican Church, Bridgewater, N.S. on Il-Ia~· l~th. Ivliss Harlow is a graduate nurs2 and is on the staff of the Victoria General Hospital at Halifax. .Mr. Crosbie is interning at the Victoria General and rec:ei\'es his degree in medicine from Dalhousie University~ Hal,ifax, at the spring Com·oc:ation on i'1Ia.'· Hilh.

PRINTED PATTERN CA!'i:\DIAS RED CROSS General Hospital: Crochet f·or Buby IJ Q D E

I 1 I I e National Charles Picco, had operation. doina \'ery well.

Mrs. Ellen ~lcLau~hlln. Improv· in11. SaaaU!rlum:

Vis~ting Here Annie Du~gan, condition aatis·

factory. Ronalrl Keouo~:h, George Piercey,

Leo Ke'ough, feeling fine. Mrs. Frank Hardiman, condition

the ume.

Outstanding Check-out Girl

ll!lss Agnes O'Brien, Topsall, ' Conception Bay, an employee a! Ayre's Supermarket, Ltd., St. John'a, has been nominated for the Roster of the Food Industry's

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Outstandlnll Women, It was an· nounced today by Joseph P. f Molt, of ChlcaiO, presl~nt, Su· ; per l\larket Institute. I

She was her company•• out· ~tanding checkout girl In that super market organlzatlon'a "Checker of the Year' competl· Uon.

"F~wer than 1~0 women out of all the 144,000 women employ­rd by &aper markets attain ~at honor each year," 4ccordlna: to Mr: lllott. "She wlll recell'e an official Industry citation,'' he Look ~head !(! aummer-start said. • mHking this adorable baby 5et

Jlrn·-C'U'I' Printed Pattern h , ., ., now! Ea~y crochet: 5-0-o pretty. a clnc:h t.o tfll"! Ti~sue pattern i! , 1 he Rosl~r Is an important J a~ket 1n lacy pattern 1titrh; aU one pio:!cf: cut out the entire , feature o! the super market in· panties in double crochet. P~l· drtn at onee! Such a natterina · dustry's annual C<JnvenUon, to ! t•!rn 7250: ln!Rnh' sizes 6, 12, 18 ~tyle, too-with J01·ely prlnces.1 ! De held in Cleveland, Ohio, ! months. Included. Use colton or liM': son back fullnm, cincheul Aprll 7·10. It wlll be prominently 3-ply fingering yarn.

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"CHOOSE RIGHTEOUS LOVE"

It's great to lo\"e and to be loved ... love is a priceless lreas· ure ... which brings mankind con· trntment and , .. the finest kind of pleasure ... it has been said I :md rightly so ... love makes t)le . world go round . , . it is the reB· son !or il all . : . so wonderfuil'y profound .• , lol'e is the key 16

I. h~ppiness ... without· it we are lost . : . drifting on li!e's stormy sea ... chilled by a lo:,ely !rost 1

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mankind's. endearing friend • , 1• near at Ji!e's beginning . and with us till the end . : • still with its lofty attributes • , • love can promote much harm . , . !or it's a, gay deceiver with ... a most ap-- I pealing charm ... so when you search lor its caress ... see~ guid· ancc from abo\'e ... your fate de· pends on choosing well a righteous kind o! love.

Doctors sa\' it takes 18 to 20 • vc~rs In dcl'clop all the bones and

1 ~usclrs of o"r fret. Corns and cal-l louses a lot less time.

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PEC:\:oi WAFFLES (SOlJTHERNJ

2 cups sifted all-purpo!~ flour 1 bp, baking soda 1 tbsp. sugar 1.'> tsp. salt 2 eggs, separated '< cup l'incgar 1 '• cups sweet milk

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Present-For You end Yours .. ~ Aspeell im~rove by evcruns. so !JIUe IOC!al plw even though you doa't feel muth Ia the mood durins the morning. You'll be rarin' to go · when the times comes! DC care­ful when shoppins In a.m., be. cause radiations arc negative where major purchases arc in· volved. Try to cbecr up thoSil around you If they scem to feel deprmed.

By Ceean

Past ... 336 years ago this Future •.• A new Hll-«m week the Mayflower began her tained hearing aid will ma~ return vpyage to. Eo_gland with· .sound effectively for about SO% out a lingle P1lgnm aboard. of the hard-of-hearing It will be Earlier thi.s month, the tviaY· th~ .smallest ever mad~ and 111m flower II, a replica, sct sail for uhhte the new transistor for tht U.S. power.

·The Day Under Your Sign . ARIES (lorn~~~.~ 21 to April 20] LIIRA IS1pl. 2l to Ool.lll ExiU\'.IIante will need Ill be •. ucl'u:d t'se tlle day to c\e.ar u.p m:n.:r d~ 11 r 1 dlmnr I he c~~rly part o{ the d1y. Prottcl o~nd to a.ttmd 10 reu1 1nc dmu · ~ ptuona1 .JIOncuiozu. at:arl nothLcr nr• r.ow, '

TAURUS (April ll to ~~y 20) SCORPIO lOot. 21 to No•. 221 Prople ttnd I~ be- OYrf•ltn,ttiwr, 10 in· ''For(tYt 01~~r• lbcir trt)~.um" 11 4u1s'cnce will bt nttded if you ,.,·cu\d l:'ood p1tb 10 follow. Asrttu ~tfl0( 1 W:, 1~1d burtinr 'b.Ok you ton. filet m mo5~·u-~ns tocU)·. GE~.lHl (M•r. 21 to Juno 21) SA~JnARIUS .I Nov. llto OK. 211 Prutter Hl!-<itl(lpiU1t:. SO'C'\eimt O"n Don t let tr,ntn& tiugncmm•1 ~ whom yo•J have rclird cuy dlJappoi~t curb harmonii:Ns reh.tton1 ;.:;th· ~ )01.1. You may be at fault\ "''ilh whom )'D\1 lin and •or~

CANCER (Jur~t 22 lo July 221 CAPRICORN jO~e.ll to J,. 111 Slay ulm In tho fm o.f lroublt. Keop 1 You could iond b<h1cd !!to .,roi ~d U c:h~lue1n on your cmcmOIU if rou 'WOuld you uc thourht!tst about ~uhac IVOLd I IKtnt II home. othcU C:O"nCrrntd ID I ~ittt.

LEO (J"Iy 2J to Aug. ll) AQUARIUS IJ". 20 to Fo~. 111 A drum ~culd bctome a rulltr under Ft~ht c!.ou'tt and dcpnnto-n br 1ftb1 p.m. ndlauon•. UJ.C cbarm H ~ 'ltO\lld Mlhtudr_ 1nd. thirU:inr tbir,,, Wv-.J. rt1 your 111o'J.)'. A s.olutLM ,...,11 occ:ur to ycu.

VIRGO (Aug. 2J to So pt. 22) PISCES I Ftb. 19 to M11tl. lOl You mar Itt a late ~tart, btlt fOU .~ould .A-r~d oltrnlatiol'l ~\.Ill )'W .-~'I lao I

h~n an ur.WU&lll food !(me t.hi1 Ut• t'1tll Ol~tU b\:t only Mlll:t CJe-m 1ba runr. P011ullrlty u~4itated. )'O\Jr com~anr. , C ' fJ 19lll Fidd En•,.,pitt~, 1 ...

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Beat egg whites until stiff but ; It is shown here in bright gera- of ruffling, the r.a~r0 " , not dry and !old inLJ batter. 1 nium red Irish linen with crisp sal'·~s lime. . . ,

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a.rn .. Holy l'ommun ~!orning Prayer. P1

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Baptism anrl Churrhin Ermin:: Pra~ rr. P

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by tilly belt displayed for mor2 than !MOO. i Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in Printed Pattern 47M: ~llms' food Industry executives who at· .coins !Or this pattern (stamps can-

Siles 10, U. 14, IS, 18. Slle .16 tenp the rour-<lay session on 1 not be acce~ted) to ST • .JOH~'S requl~s ' yards 35-lnch fabric. ·n-ays to lmprol'e the industry's 1 DAILY NEWS, Household Art 1

MRS. LAWRENCE B. Sl\fART, Toronto. President of the National Chapter of Canada Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, is paying her fii·st official visit to Newfoundland next week. Mrs. Smart will arrive Tuesday, April 2., at 4 p.m., and will be enter­tained by the three local chapters, Beothic, (::aribou and Old Colony. Various events·will b'e held during Mrs. Smart's three-day visit, whiC'h will include an appearance on Don Jamieson's news cavalcade at 6.45 p.m. Thursday, April 4th.

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, Bake 3 to 4 minutes or until for~ and aft, and· sweeps in a : making her thi~ \II "·1" ay tn~dllWJ,on , waffles stop steaming. : graceful deep circle around the '. now. For S1u li 'ce;\ an

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Printfd directions on each pat- aen·lce to the/ consuztler. Dept. 60 FRO!Io"r STREET WEST tem part. E.sler, faster, accur- TORONTO O:NT, Print plainly ate. Mora than 2!1,000. ~hlckout NAME, ADDRESS, PA'ITERN

i Ser\'e with butter, marmalade, baek. R-emove it . and the lucky, la~ette y~u 11'111 ~~~ "' .... "'•llliurtic ; J·am or Frllp As a dessert top ladv has a sweet, simple sundress,: 35-lnch linen. · \•'n , " . ' . I . 3' . l ,mtrJIIi:( 11-'· . 'with ice cream or a cap o! whip· ready for warm weather fun. qUires ·" ~ ar< .r. . ,1S .. -....;.,;~.;;.;.;.---•

ped crean\. . Directions for making the dress , Senrl TIIIRT\ .1 J\ F. Cf.. •. . Sel!d 'IRDTY·FIVE CENTS (35 11irls throughout the United NUMBER, etlltl) ill eeiDJ (Jiaarps cannot be States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto '1\vo FREE patterns--iJrlnted In •eeepted l for this pattern. Print Rico, Hawaii, · Alaska and the our ALICE BROOKS Needlecrn!t plainly IIIIE, SA Ill E, ADDRESS PhHipplne Islands participated book-stunning designs for your. ST\'U NUJOER. in the "Checkel" of the Year!' ' sel!, :for your home-just :for you,

Send order to ANXF. AD AM 8 compttltlon, In which the local i our readers! Dozen.~ of othtr de. 1'1~ al ST. JOBS'S D:\D..Y NEW!i lrlrl won honors. More than 1~,. signs to order-all easy, tasclnat­'P"'IWn Dt,l. • FllOl'o'T STJIEET 500,000 'consumer votes were Jng hand-work! Send 25 cents for WEST, TORONTO, 0!11'1', cast for wlnnel'l. your cop}- of lhh wonderflll book

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• JUST ARRIVED • CHILDREN'S ROMAft SANDALS Fashion

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I in Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 are cents! in coins f,,r ,tl!•' I printed clearly on the tissue pat- Pattern 483<i. :-;,·n ... lo

~.:, Q,.ACcc~. t·~rn parts. Local sewing ienter: Artam>. car~ or sT.

Mrs. Smnrt was born In 1\ioose her late. J,Iajesty, Queen 1\Iary, H h" ld 1 experts paint out that the perfect-~ UAll.Y NEW~. PallH~ Jaw, Saskatchewan. S11~ received acros~ Canada, i\!rs. Smart tra\·~J· ouse Q I~· nqtched buttonhole.~ can be FHO~T STREET \lt .. 'l', her. enrly l.'ducation In illonse ledlc>drwlth It throughout Its , made in a jif{y with the button- ONTQ._ 0~'1'. ___ ___ . Jnw and Regina, Wilfl'e ~he re· Western Canada tour in 19~0- ---------- ------- --·· --!ilded fllr 1 number of years. 1R5l. I · Ht•nt I It's r,;c.,nbl ''' li,,e tlir Later Mrs. Smart attended the .:;;:::::::::::::::::::. __ ,I Homemakl"ng clulh~ fur IIU~\ing '"" lur Marjorie W-abster College, Wash· ~Be I ing liquid pol1slnn~ ''J' . lngton, D.C., where she obtained C:~L:M1"-~~:~ cloth, old diaprr~ nr f\annrl

I thleorn. degree In Physical Eauca· Beauty Briiefs are best. Coar•e or Do your cakes stick to the pans 1

1 material nr n~11· ,:,oth · , I after baking? It's a good Hfea to ha\·e _a ~pe,- be linly won't ~irr ~Md rt 1 Mr!. Suart Is a Ohartcr mcm· Here are 50·me of the reasons: c1al file box for the w~shmg In·' I Der of t)le Byng. of Vlmy Chap· For the women llho >hop for the Xol greasing pan generou~ly en·. streti.on tags. that ro.me witn Doin~ rrl~t"rl .. ,·nrk ', . ' t~r. I.O.D.E., R\!gina, which was I men In their lives, a good whisk ough; oven temperature wa! loa clothln!(, «:rlalns, drapenes: blank· timesaver. Fnr ,,~mplr,

organized In 19~, and has held I or c!olhcs hrush, ~~ a very Import· low when you put cake into the rls Rnd shp cO\'ers. It Will pre· <~II mirror< ~nd pldnm al the o!!lces of \Icc-Regent and, ant ile~ for the "well groomed" ov>:!n; cake may hal'e been left rent_ their being lost. ' timr . Regent In rhat Chapter. ~!rs. look so important to the business • ton long in the pan aiter baking; I-

I Smart also serverl on the Com· i' man-any man in fact. From Er.g. : too much liq~ld may have been Your dust mop should br' w•sh- St w kl s curet ' . mttl~e of the Provincial Chapter ,land comes a slnart set !or men used; cake miSI~r~ may not ha\'C' ed 'just a often I \'OUr dustin~ ar ee y e

, S1mpl!clly predominates In wed- riC Saskatchewan, T.O.D.E., !or 1 of one milltary brush and a clothes. bPcn heaten sufftclently, or you cloths. ~~ither ca~ ·do an effici· · 1

ding gowns D! lace, Gone are the three years, and for four years 1 brush, both boasting real boar's ~ay have neglected to scrape the ent j()b without being washed aft· . Dale Carnegie'S

We've ju•t recei~pd a stock of CHILDRE.N'S ROMAN · SANDALS that featue sturdy PATENT LEATHER

uppers and long·wtarlng NEOLITE soles.

SIZES, 3 to .5!.7 ........................... ,.~ ......... ..$3~00 SIZES, 6 to 8 .......................................... :$3.25

lrllls and ruffles, allowing the was Nations! I.O.D.E. Girl Guide i brisUes. The backs are o! bleach· mgred1enls frequently from spo_on er each use. beauty of the lace ({) predominate. Director. I ed or natural wood, and sides of the bowl dunng m1x- , ! Unpublished Workl

On moving to Toronto Mrs. Th . • -h- lng, Always keep extra light bulbs Smart formed the Wascana I e most ,as lonable eye shad- ' In the house against the time Ch . ow and eyebrow Jl"ncll shades 1 .------------ when a bulb must lie replaced.

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crowning achievement litt In scribbled notes in I dtsk drawer. The late Dale Car· negie, too, left a legacy of personality success secrrll

Waists which have gone up and down through the past seasons are again back- in their normal position-at the walstllne.

You can only bulld ·a lovely cosliH!le on a goon foundation. Make your foundation garment the flrRt Item on your sprin11 war­drobe list.

Even the youngster~ are going In for the blousons, so practical :for them, w!Ul their drawstring or elaalle wal!t. (:()at and dre~s en­sembles arc l:oeln~t featuren In a blg way for teenagm, alao. their younKer slater!·

So lrc~h and crisp· for early spring are the costumes - dress and jacket-of printed taHeta. New too.

apter, I.O.D.E., of former Re· i this spring are either mauve or· It's jncom~ntent to have to bar-gina women, wn.s its Re&'<lll for 1 gr~en. If they seem a lillie too : MANNERS mw a bulb from one room LJ usc two years and 1s at present Its definite for all occasion wear, buy : in another. Honorary Vice-Regent. :\Irs. those that have a greycrl tone or i

,smart recel\'ed a Primary Life buy the mauve eye shadow and: MAKE Membership during lh2 past year ~he grey pencil. ' In appr~clatlon of herguldance

If your household has just ac· quircrl a puppy, be sure he has a place of his own in which to sleep.

and support. Mrs. 'smart was Ho!!orary-Scc- New, new, comhs with three FRIENDS

retary of the ~atlanal Chapter, rows M teeth. The teeth are set I.O.D.E., for seven years and for close together hut diagonally and nine years a Xatlonal VlC'<·Presi· are round with rounded or ball· dent. Mrs. Smart received a point ends. They practically brush !\latlonal I.O.D.E. lfe, Member· as they comb and arc wonderful ship In 1943, In 1953 was award· for heavy hair. They come in fnll c.: the Coronation 1\!edal and and half kn~ths and !rr the most

· ~lost puppies take readily to a cardboard of wooden box padded with old carpet or blankd.

was· electi!d Nallonal President charming colors.

In 195~', I! dandruff Is the bane o! your Mrs. Smart Is a member of,the llfe, there Is a new and-very ef.

Board of the Daughters of the !relive dandru!f treatment sham· Empire Hospital for. Convales· poo for home usc. Ccrtainlv noth­cent Chil~ren1., To~.onto, and held ing looks worse than a rtu1.lin~ of the ,offlc" ol Col Secretary for dandruff or 11hitc fla~·~ on !our -years. When the I.O.D.E: ! ~haulclcrs. This goes· {or men as was showlni the .carpet made by I well as women.

. · -- . 1 When you're using one of thr A gr~c10us hoste~s tries to keep ; cleansingp-oli~hing liquids on wall>

some~lung on hand LJ offer Ule and woodwork, you'll save time by rlrop·tn caller. Whether she ol- using both hand~. Clean with ' fers a cup of lea and a plate ol: -cloth in your right hand and u~' homemade cookies or something~ a dry cloth in your left hand l else Isn't v~ry important. But it I wiP!'! the clean area. Is important that she be able to offer so~thlng.

Best way to be sUre of always i When you've finisbtd cleanin being mannerly, In this respect is silver hollow ware, apply some ~ to have a "company shelf'' well the nor-ubbin~ liquid furnitm slock·.~d lor the un~xpected ,~:uc~l I wax that comes in hottlc~. Tl!i arnnng either al tea time or meal . will help keep the surface free oi time. I tarnish.

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has ~cured the Canadll rights to present these un· told secrets in an exclu· sive three-issue serits ~· titled "How To Put Yo • self Over." f' t

This week read the 111 dynamic article. Yo~ · · piC• also get an exc111ng ture section, an eight·pagt

. . complete £ashton rev1ew, a1 novel short stories, factll d · ' ]ore articles, the best co 1 e 0 m i c s, sports, cook ry and homecrafu.

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f V 'Junior .congrelatlon. Guest Speak· Captain William Ivany, Corps (Requested 'ey a !Caler's wife and dedicated to all our hardy sealer! BY FANNY RYAN FIANDER NIAGARA FALLS rousing caU to prevaUlng prayer. rr·h fl r.ll er, Re1. W G. Berry, D.O., Dlrec· 1 Durmg the Lent1!n season we! -- i Peter. Doubtless they had been

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_____ ....;. ___ 1 tor ~~ ~r Natloaal P';t;aniellslle 1 l.Jel•tecosta l at the icerlelds) · pause for 1 whUe to meditate up- 1 THE GLORY OF DISCIPLESHIP accustomed to opening and cloa· ~I . 30 8 d ., h 1 r ~ Eternal Father, strong to save, Th 9th h te h A l r , :li .. U'D l'.HHEDR.4L . tsstnn; •. p.m., un ay "c oo 1 ion ~ pBslon and death ot our e ~ ap _r of _t e c s o ing their 11ork meetinga with

·'""cfn~ 111 Ltutl ar.d B1blr Class and Church Mem-' BETHESDA TEMPLE Whose arm hath bound the restless Wa~e, \Blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus the Apostles l1~gms w~th the story 1 prayer. But now, l!l.!itead of the lloh L'ommunion. 'berah!p Cia~•; 7.00 p.m. Evenlnlll Who bldd'st the mighty ocenn deep Christ. I of a man, and ends wtth the story 1 spintual lx!ing a formal item, it

,·. · 11 St \\'orshil'· Sermoft by·the ~llmster A. Chesley Snow (Pastor), Elsie Its own appointed limill keep, I With the passing of tim• It be- Df a woman. Th_e_ doings, the say· I was their whole concern. And . "' ._ nHt,lcr' .) u· "The Approach lo Easler~' Come' B. Snow (Aut. Pastor), ~ , " ~ m. o, L ommun· . .

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1 , 0 he~r us when we cry to Thee comee mcreaslngly difficult to 1ngs and lhe wrttmgs of the man, 11hat miracles sprang from this

\I · d s and JOin 1n the !a1ourite ll)mn! a£ ' a.m., ra)er erv ce, II For those In peril on the Mea. i turn our thoughts away from the Paul, ftll a large part of the' re;t' new all·akcn!ng, Read tbe loth ",~ms an ~.rrmon. the church 81~ p m Young a.m., ~!drning Worship; 3 p.m.. , vanit• ~ the world·, there is eo 11 of the New Testament while .tho:! caitcr Dl the Acts 111!h iL~ thril·

lllr rn I.. ,,orman, 1 ' · · " Suncla)' School· 6 30 p m Pra)' l' ' "' ·Jn ~~~~· 1 ar.rr: 2.4~ · Peop ('S Fellowship Hour In the' c"r\'lce· 7 p ' ;, nl!,elt" tl e 0 Cl · 1 1 1 I much now In evidence to draw our woman, Dorcas iS never mention· ling stor:cs of Peter and CJrncllua S·h 1 ll bl c·t Lcclutc Hall. Visitor• 11111 be 11el-l'". • ,m,, ..,va 1 c. lrt>' w wse 10 cc lhc wnlcrJ hPnrcl, \ tt t" f G d V ed agat"n But sh has been D · It "· k d d on 1 r us • II EEKDAY SERVICES A d h h i a en 10n RWay rom o . ery . e orcns m1g 1 .... ve 11or ·c an , · · ·u 1 B 1 ' come to jom in all lhf~c srtl'tccs : n us cd llerr raging at Thy .word, ollcn e1-en the shadow of the CroK '1 remembEred and rr.·~ntioned all\ dor.•o a!msdceds for one hundred

1 '' .r m.JI 0 Y aEp 1.'m. TTl" P"ll.· "r" ap"n nnd.frc", ' 1 .~lunda)·: 8 p m., Bible Stud)'. \l'lla IV"lkcd t on the r · • d 6 1 p

01 1 rn • • , w , , , " ·' ounun~ crp, Is effaced by the parade of 11 orld- I down lhc long centuries in Ute years, and nunc of the tenth Chap , :

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11 l'rr;ch~r. The .\('Tfi'ITIES OF THE WEEK: ~\e.dne}.d~~:} P0m., Youngp P~o-1 Ann calm amici the storm did'l ;leep; line!! which is continually passing' Chnslian Church, and her name l> ter miracles 11oulu have happened

~londa)': 8 p.m .. l'urtl~ ~·ella\\'· e s. r a,. p.m., ra)cr II 0 hear us when 11e cry to Thee I before us. _ familiar to many out.ltde or the There would ll<lVe been no lOti\ , •:•. lt"f:S >hlp liroup, of the W.A.; B.3U ~lcetlng. Evcrybodr Wl'lcome. For those In per1l on the sco In this enlightened age we can- Church \\ho know nothm~ of her chapter at all, and Dorcas li·ould

, 1 ., Tur•. Frl and p.m., (;!r! Guide Gnfup Committee I C/•I';Jt;an SciellCe not plead that we are i~norant; story, but 11hu nel"crthebs a<-! ne1·~r have been mentioned in the ,, .-d. 7.~~ a.m; ~~ ~ Osborne Sl.. Tuesday: 7.30 " ~ ~ 0 Holy Sptril, llho dldsl hroocl It~ recor~ of the life or Jesus, 1 soc1ate the name Dorcas 111th j9th chapter. Yes, Gou con aom"

.. !t.•:~ rommumon:• p .. m .. Group 8 of the W.A. at 16 Socz•ety Upon the waters dark and rude, • found in the four gospels is being good works and atmsdeeds. In the llmes usc us more to His &lory ond Sal B.OO a.m.; \~ atc:lorrl Bridge Road; 8 p.m., :read by each generation as it mtnds or some enthusiasts D1 ' 11 hen 11e b; Ioree of circumslan-lhur• \OOO a.m., 1:-:I'CD!ng Au.xlllar,l; 830 p,m, YPU; And bid I heir angry tumult cra,e, passes on i\5 WilY: a Blble 1s 1 cas 1s the apostle of a doctrine res arc inactive than 11hcn \\e 1M! Tllr·. Thu~•, and ,8.1~ p.~l., Group~ uf the ~1·.~. In 94 IJo\VER STREET And g11C, for wild confusion, pracr: be found In almost ever~· home: of J~~>l.fJcatiun by s:aad 11ork,, busy as b~es in summer with ae-

l\c,l ROO P m.: Fri. ll?e Chur.~h; B. P m ... :-\atmnRI Sundu~· S~rl'lce 11.00 am. Sub- 0 l1enr us when 11e cr\' to Thee it may be neglected ~rhap5 tis But she is no marc this than ar~ llivtty. Have 1·ou ei'Cl' wondered !,ol llnotwn<. ~·n· E~·~n~cll~~~c ~!l!siO,n Serncc Al 1)rct of Lc.son Sermon: R_eallty, For those in pcl'll on the sra. rol'ers are dusty: but 1n Inc rna- hmos.aml James. The burden of\,11hy Paul tn 111~ many e-pisUe.;

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• 1 01 r1 L".B.:\'. \leslry Church. \\ cdnesday: 7.30 'Wednesday ~lectlng 8.00 p.m. Free jority ol ~ases It Is treasured and, Amoss mcssa~c I! ",eck )c lh~ makes practJcaliy no reference tq ., 1 \IOIII.\1 SC/1001. p.m., .lr. YPU; 8.!0 Group Three Rcadln& Room Thursday 8.00 to O Tl'lllil)' of lni'C and pnwcr, often opened. .ord", something far beyond any the earthly li!e of Jc!us - hie

,,<:,, ~ 1 hnol Thur•· ofh \\".A1. at 79 Portuaal l'o1e Rd.' P.30 p m, Sunday School is held Our hrelllren shteld In dan~er's hlllll, i It i~ almost t.~~oo thou;and yc·: socta!, gospel. Tile burden of mlerc'.~s of he_aling, his feeding ef

f,, 11 ,,, 11 ~ ond ~er· T um a)' 7.30 P m .. Cub Pack. Frl· lor pupils up to the age ol 20 ~cars ago smce Jesu 5 came w ti'o:! world, Jam<'s s message 11 lhe ap~anng, the hun~ry, Ius marveUous par-d a•· 7 30 p m <"ill Guide•· 8 p m 1 7 H R d t 11 From rock and tempest, lire •·nil foe, · 11 h T J of L d th b 1' . · · ., • , ., a an-ey oa a a.m • m the e~ : he ews were agam O(lr, or , some 10~ 1 ;~ lcs' o many th:s <.:.:.-ion

I Choir Prnctl,·e. Saturday, 10 a.m., Protect them whcrcsu.,·er thry ~o: 1 ~agerly awa1tmg the coming o! the equally far be~ond a go~pcl of seems strnnge. But it \1-5 pur. rill.IJ.\S' Brownie P~ck. First Ba_ ptist Thus c1·rrmorr >llnll rise to '1'!1er ~lessiah who would deliver Israel works. And !he burden of the poscful. II wn, not because, u

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'" I.r 11 1) Glad h)·mns of pratoe from lnnd and •ca 'from tr.r enc.mie~; but only a lew story of Dorcns Is the 11onder so many scholars suggest, beca~ II•· ,

1 ommunion: 11 TOI'SAII~.VDUNT P£ARL- Church ---------------- - l"tth inner vi>ion rcco~mzcd the workin~ power of the cructfied and P•ul knew that the lull story of

• l'r•~er. r1rarhcr, GLENDA!.!': I Ktng or the .Tew5 in Mary's son. 1 men Lord, someth1n~ 11orlds br n11r L •rei', deeds 11ou!d b~ record-' , •• c d , Rc1. J. G. llarnc>, ~!lnl!ltr His birth place had been a stable I )Ond good 11orks anri clmsdr-~rl I ell It 1\il,s bcrau~e Paul knew

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Junloll and Adu\ls· 7 30 In Bethlehem; could this slrangrr' For wllnl <nlth the scnplurc< that secret of rrdemplwn lay 1n

1 .h h . 8 30 a.m, ,, 1. u11n orman, . ' · p.m., from Galilee be tho:! ~lcssiah? lt about Dorcas? llcfore there ;, tile l'ros-. "God comr.::~deth his

, - . '"r. re , • , ~I I I n'edn~sday; 8 p m. Mtdweck • wa~ un n a e; an" so e wa3 . renee II la ever o •rr Ol c t>ll nrr us. tn l nt w II e we ''" "nr' 1 urr 1rn~>a."h~r n.m., Sunda,l' Schoo!·, 7 p.m., The El~nlng Worship. B h' Sh thi k bl A H anv refe I l 1 I 1 I I · h 1'1 c· • 'I s~ d"alt I. lnl, rr. ' IS op eell rc)"ectcd. Yet the propbets hart i goud works, •he I< liilrorlucetl as ll·~rr .vet sinner~. Chri>t rhc. for

" r. n. ·"'·' r, ;.;.;..-.-_________ for~told 'll'hat \\OUid happen; ~nrl il DISCIPLE I I 3R I Thai •c•s 1 U'" I Romans 58) When we hRI'e "rn .. aJ '"1 ' 'I .~10l1''1' r':A 0 1-Gf.'',"DAL'"! Serl'lcr. , 11:•, IC'f.'~· · II a.m • Th~ ~hnlstcr; 2.30 p.m, ri~r~. Lr•tllei'UI' l<~ah gh·in~ ~ l'id1d portrayal o! r.-r tmmcclt"tcl~ 1n the compan; trul~· entered mtn lhc life that Hi<

o ~ ruiH ~lnrntnJ rra)·· Sunda)' Sehoul. 1:.. c- ~ tV •t the Saviour complain~ ~bout Inc or tl1e rrdcemcd, nne wt\h Pct~r. dt•ath ~a\'c and ~ll'c~, ~~~too ha1•e

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\lnnda~. Turr.day. Thr a!frrlni lor the ~lount Alii· 1 f/ C",""') p~ople' 1 incl"."chbtlttY. He Silt:. James, John, P;~ul and ali lh~ life, ltfe tl"l bt·cnks through the flrntn\1 rra)rr. !\30 son·Pine Hill Funrl will be rc-• CJi.urch \... "who hath bchc1·ed our report an'l others 11!10 l1od hccn bHn agncn fr11ntlers not onk of >CX, but o[

, ·d•.' ann Fnday. llnl) crt1cd at !he sen ire at ~!aunt to whom is the arm of the Lord, n[ the Spin!, accepted 1n tr.' b~- rucc and a~c. "Yc are aU chtf· _

10 00 am: Lcnlrn Prarl on Sunday morntng, The Sun· revealed? For he shall grow up' lol'rd. Rnrl nc11 creature> 1n C!J. 1st 1 drcn n( God b1• faith in Christ

da•· School 11111 mecl in the Amal· On Sundoy, ~larch 31!1, Dil·lne 1

before him a1 R tender plant Rnd Thts 11as the sottrcc of her Jll)', the .Jc;u,··. 11r1trs 'raul in Galatians ~wmalrd Srhool. Worship will be held at 11 a.m., as a root out of a dr.1· ~round. H~ true secret or !let· a1tract1v~r ~''· J. '·The 1,~ IS neither Jew nor

:I' I:L1I-Ql'I01 \"IDI In lhe Seventh·Day Ad~entlst EDUCATI:\'G C!IILDRI::-1 >lep, hut one eunnut force ;orne- hnth no form nor comJ 1 r.~<s anrl The gnod 11ork, and almsrleed, Greek, tiJcre 1, neither bond nor F,r 1110 ~ rra~rr Wrd Presb.yterian I Church, Cookstown Road. Pastor B~' ''''LTO~.·· J. Silt~·~~.· one i<l be JUst, when we shall 5ee htm there ts nn 11cre an oul1111nl exprc,,ton of ~n free. there 1s neith~r male nor fe-

1 S '0. Gulbl~ will preach on the sui!- , , ._ ·' -" In une tn,tan.•c there 11 ob- beattty that 11 e should drs~rc inner rxpcnenr., ~nd lir~. She I male: [or 1 e ar.• all one in Christ 7;;11 p.m .rn1cn tr· • .. ject: "The Walling Lol'e Of God." Cilcste1ton once .>ntd: '·\\'[• edicncc to tu!e uud 1n auothcr '· d f h h f · -

I . . ST. ANDRE\1 S 1:-:I'Cr)·hod)' welcome and lnl'ltrd. lum'' Clsa. 53, \'. 1-2~. wm·.c or ot. crs not ecnu<e u Jes11s"

~llntstcr, Rev. A!lnn ~lacArthur, ·~nd our children to school too obcrltcncc to consctcncc, B8lh thr., Thus the hoi" Jesu 1 ~re•\ tip to any hltnlJntl;ninn motile, bul be- PREV.\ILI:-IG PRAYER .'liiOOI. C'IUPEL Old ~I A p b 1 D J 1 1 ' lnlc to be cducntcrl.". B) t11ls .he, c .. crnal rule or conform tty lu i manhood 8 teildcr plant, obedient cause of somellung, nay becauo~ In lhts story of ~~ohat hal>. ,•:J

I Ml!~ E:;ei~·n ~~s ,ta~~~r; ~arc:annrl~~: I e lOVU I s mennt that cduc~liOil b:gl~s socinl.otandards, and ln~crnal r~ilC I C\'en unto death, o[ SO~IEO:\'E lnftnllell' gr~a'•'r, (oliO\\ Ill~ the death of Dorcas we 1

Mr. Robert ~lacLcod. 1 Tr/'t early. Parents con go wrong m or ronformtlY to consc~nce, ftrsl, lsiah prophesied al,o thnt e1cn the Chnsl within, The sec also th~ secret of prevailing 'J or ~~ )1.<\R\' THE I 11 a.m., Dl•·ine Wor!hlp; l_l_.oo, ,. l llesses , t~e early tt·awing tl they !all In!,, exptcs·cd b~ the parent_ and later Jesus would be despised and rc- thin;, she dtcl ''''rc a mamfroiJ· pril) cr. Rc~d cnrc[ully lh:! story

1"/RG/:\' ~.m' Church Schoof; 7 p.m., Dll'!nC I ~ilhel' one olltiiU errors lconl•crn h.~· lhc C~ilcl, \ravel lhc:rl rJle to jeclcrl or men a mnn ol sorrow tlon or the 1\0l"klng nf lhc Hol~ o[ llh~t happened when Pater ar-•1 .~ 1111 dn~ rn Ltl1!l Wnr!hip, (Servlc~ 01 Prai!e). Wor·[ KJNGDOM HALL mg human na III"C, or Ill Ills ca,c. Pay In e IICJ ng t le c II' I and acquointetl with grd. an·l 11e Spirit 111lhin. Had ,'l nnt been f(ll' md 1n I he up~cr chamber. The

, • !loll cammunlnn; ship with us. I 7 p.h., Public Address: "W~lch ol a eluld, ~nc error ~Hit started Autlwr.tv 1, the art o[ creating hid a< It 11ere our !ar"' (rom \hi' her good ll~r.\S IIDiild ha1·e 11r.mrnf::Jk clu>l~rcd arcund an~ n \lat1Dio:.230 p.m., Sun· 'WEEKDAY SF:RVICES: Your ~llnl!tr~ That You Fulfill It",~ lew ~enlll~les.~g" .ho1ds llwl an obcdienc•2 • Obcdtencc Is not lhc 1 him: he ~as d~~~ised and 11e e,. hctn a rluty rather ~han a rleli~hl.l shc11·~d him thl cDats and the gar-,.,. :~5 p.m .. Bible Cla•s; I ~Ianda): 8.30 p.m .. Kirk ~!ar· -:-2 Tl~. -t:~. N.W.; 8 p.m .. Blhl~ tn!anl Is tnttmmull) _corr~~\, and absolute end of authonl~. \l'heul teemed him nol. ~ burden nthcr than a blr»i~g. ~lenls IIIIich Dorea£ had made. 1"' llol\' Baptl•m and rtrd Couple~· Club ~·ashion Sholl. Stud)·: Overseers oi the ~hmslr) the other_ error, mote r•.cent 1s ub~clience becomes a leli,h ;1 The tender hearted Is rJnrpl)' ~lie_ 11e~l to that ltr,[ Dor.as r,ood works aga 1n! And 11 hat was ·; o[ ";omrn; 1130 p.m, , Tuc1day: 3.1~ p.m .. Kirk Ladle!' -I. Tim. 3. I, N.W, ! that the ~~;ant ha, only good ten, cre:llc, rlisobedtcnce bv ro:aclion , toucher! b~' the pro!lhel's 11 ord• ;;< SJ:I~l) In ~oppa, not brc0111<C she Peter', reaclbn? Luke !nlroduceK

Gnlld; 3.15 p.m .. Gutld Klndergar-1 WEEKDAY SERVICES: dcncics. I he ltulh 1s tn _belli CCI.' Here there is cgoli>m ·on lh patt he continues - "Surely 1·:· halli 11an.rd pnmanl~ to llork for il 11•1th the ~ignillcant ~~oord. "But l ~! RI'ICf:S· ·~en; -t.l~ p.m., C.O.C.; -t.30 p.m.,, Thursday, April 4: .7.30 .~.m., :l:c 1110 e~trcm.~:: a cht.lc! ~~ \ of the adult llhich looks more lo bJrne our ~riel•, a_ncl earner! om ollie:;· but hc~ausc >hr 11antcrl Ia -" Pclcr 1111 t them ali forth, anrf

~OO a.m., lloly Explorer•' Expedtlton Wednea· ~uhllc Bible Speakin,g Class.: The :cd or cit.Jcr .litluc ur \ICC, he htm,cll Ulan the chtld. He i, dl'· 1 sm;o11<, ~ct. 11e dtr! ~sleem !11m 11ork I\ ill:. and lor h~r Lord. T~l.' kneeled rlo~~on and prayed! or .. • ,~ r~Pfctal\•· lnr tchool :day: 7.00 p.m, Sr. C.G.I.T.; 7.30 Con.~rega.tlon Book Study Condnc· has a lcndenc) lo lJe bad nnd a l·~nding hi! olin personnlitv whtch slmkcn, sm 1tlen of (,oil Rnd af. Apostle I .tul. 11ho<r ;\01 11 P•c· c~ursc th1, m•'nlls lhat he put th~ , 'JO pm .. · E•·rn•ona. p.m., Communicant~· Cia!\;. S.t~itor,-1 flm.~:17.B;30p,m;:.~lln· \cnrlcncy lo, be ~~od~ .• ,., 1\o.tld be (!t~rupled by.dtsobe-lfliclcd.. ,c;tlc~.thnt of Dott'il•, il\tmlil~rl,,,omen rHII, but il i~ also cleat· , 1 ~ 1 Jm. Holy Commun· ,pm .. Sl. Andre~~o·~ Dramatic So- ,!elry Devplopme!lt U~ss Shar~ In the face of lhe>t [<H_t, t.~ll· rllence. For the parent llho ()ICr·', Drsptlc all thr ~now!·+!r lh,Jt l1e n.o~~~: ol DJicn, 11hen h~ lilot ilr put the ~owl works out: "\I r~ r.~rn•onl dell· rridll"" 430 pm Junwr with Jchoi'Rh, l'\ol wtlh Demona can be 1110 kinds of dt c~~ m• empha IZ th ext 1 le 1 j, In the ll'orld todo'' coulrl 11 hr 11rotr. 1\h:\,orlrr )r rio. do 11 Peter"" "OIII" 111 br alone 111 th

.. • · ' 1.G·l·T· 7 ,.:,.,· pnl Jun1-'0'r Choir· -1 Cor. 10:21. :'li,W, one exb~rior, and the other, in h . 1 ' esl eb derna n11,' alii· 1 that the prophet 11a~ notn!tn" nn hr<orlth a, unt~ 1!'·: Ln·d, anrl n11 (;od ancl [l~c •l~".d Bc1ond that

. '· .. , .uv . . , . 011 ,. NJ1li1 ~ o c .·~nee 1e '' 10 .. • " • ' • · • ~ 00 pm, Senior l'ltoir 'trrtar. seck; obcrhcnce lor II eir lose it areu<in~ fmger ~I m' Ltl lh unto men. Tin, mit-! he anrl I on l'ct~r hnrl no Ideo II h;,t II as ~~in~ Note~ 1'hr l'xternnl rule milkr, /nr II U 1 sl : s, · think about it furthrr ;11 ''" reilrl onlr hr the true b~'" ol e1<>r1 lo hnp'l"n D"•tbtlcs tr••re were

nl''''''"S DlilAD ' rccularit,·. The cluld belumrs bet some 1~cts cc s cl~l· cr_JOr o:O;,bcr, 1 the filth \'Cr<e' "But he ll"il• \I'll~ Dot rill s~cirll' m a l'!ll"'·t' .;, 1ttr1·t·n; "1n. t11 ;·m 1nrl sth -men1or) .. ,.r.,, "" . , · , d 11 r.·~1·er tn cnor ar te'!on, e· · · . 1 . . ' c ~:10 pm .. Sunlia) ~lintsler RC\'. James A. Gold I ' • d!,qutet o_lcr tile unh;~hJluai an rhence J, nutllie end nf autllonll; wounded for our, trnn•.~l."''':'ns.IChu~ch The memb"' must be of ,uch o~n·:~ns as arc recon'c,l

, , Elrn<nn)t, \\'rd· ,milh. B .. (; Organist, ,\lis~ Bar· . GOII ER STREET dlsL·oncertmg: \'." d~cs not under- it b lhc elfect of authorltl' he was bnilsed lor o11r tmqutltc': d.t>ctplc< .•.. , . . . , 111 ~l?.rk .i. "~ 13 ~nrf A~ls 3: 1-9,

F. 0 I '"·ra L Ro~r Scr11res of worship will be con· stand cxccplion. ror the aduil A 11 't 1 t b.· the ehastbemenl of our p"0Cc 11a; 11!E BLbSSI:O,:(, nf Sl!LL 11.\:\11 ·ncl 11e can IICJr l'tc cch ollhe<f

,, :n .1en~ n "" . . 1 d 1 d 1 11 00 d 7 , !h . t , r ll 1 . u lOl'l! c oes no cause o e· , d .· . . , , " o . II a.m., Dll'lne Worship; 11 am., uc e a A.m. an p.m. e cxcep ;on ~on trms le l\1 c, cltence; Jt nltracts it Authoritl is upon h1m, an \lith hi; <trtp~: 11c \lillie not ,,~ekln~ 1n nn~ 11a~ 11 n th~ 'JPiJer ehnmbcr. And 1t

,,.,,,;;flf.''.D lc.O.C.: 2.30 p.m., Church Schoo!.luunel' lhe ~lrecll~n ollhe Mln·:for the chtld, II rul~, hirl)· Onl' moral preslige· it 1; ,l(rounded.onlare healed .. Are 11e ltkc ~ 'Cp lo nnrlcrr>llmalc the good 11~rks 11 a, pra~rr 11 1111 "trl'•! folio~· , eda' School. I Worship with us. l\ler, RH. F E. \!pond with the, of the rea>ons II h) c.11lrlren some· nora! ptestl;:-·: 'and value Autho-, hn1·e gone astray: 11e hal'r turn- ol Dorea•, 11e cannot but be 1m. lt:1 rou~h. bt· Peter gave her his

__ __ ,mu~lc under lhe direction of ~lr, ·times a~: a ltltlc calmer~~ sehoul rtly 11 attached to a person That~ ed e1·ery one hts olin 11~.1. anti I pres<ecl by lhc fnrt that her life hand and llllc•l her up. And it . 111 ll.\t:l S 1 GI.F..\'D.'\U:-MOI':\'T Pf:ARL Daugla! ormond, L R.A.~!. At ·the ,I~ becau~e the cmplovrr.cnt of

1 iS llhy tlelcgatcd authorltv is often 1 ~h~ _Lord hath laid on ium the counted f'l more 11hen her hand. I'. a> beca 11 ,e of 11 hat happened in

o1n~ 111 f.rnrl : ~llni,ler, Rer. James A. Gold· mornlni !en•lce Mr. ,~!pond will; llme ls m~thodlcal. and they are provlsorv (for example,· a. bab) 'mt~mty of m ali- 11•:rc st1!1 I han 11 hen the~ h~t! I he pra) er roam that "many be-ioh ( ommumon: 11 •mtth. B.A.: Presbvlery Deaconess, lake a~ hi~ •,~lbject What Jeau~ less ~ubjec,ed to random and un- sltterl, because tl is not animated' ,\\hal ea~ we say-Fnl~·" f?r· been busy nil the day long. The' licled m lh~ Lard." Good \'/Orb

1 ull.tl•\. 230 p.m., ~I>S E~el\"n B. w·alkcr. Came To Do. Th! Sacrament o£1 predictable changes. b) !hut tr.oral force llhich Is pos·l gi\"e us because 1\e !~11 to teolizr splritt.!al nclil'tly that (oiio 11 ed her • a··~ a necessary fruit of disclpie­,, ~ 4~ P m. Cat,· 2,30 P m., Church Schon!; 7 00 lnlont Bapt!~m will be admmls- The 1-:!ason f~r an external rule sessed bl' tho!o good parent When 'i ~a\\'. much we lack 1:1 love and death 11 os mute \"I tal and ,each-, ship and prn)cr, but how seldr>m ; m, t:•rn~nna and p m., Dlllne Wotslup. Worship tered. In the evening ~lr. Vipond I~ that It factllla.le! .duttcs by Lhr one llho ~ommands 1s ~at nor- ~raltlude lo11ards ~our belo1crl in;: than an! that had been cl"i- do good 11 orlcs lead many to be•

IUil"iu<. will beeln a serlPa of sermon! In 1 mecha.mzlng a c t1.o n. lhrougl~ ndly good, rclugc •s sou~ht eithc•· ~son, llho for our rede~pt10n r;1~; dcnced dunn~ her good l',olks, liel'e in the Lard. It would seem '~.'RI"/( n \\'f:EKVAY Sf.RI'/C£: respect to quutlon~ which ha1·e I habits, spares eflolt and rescue, In llrannr on the part of the the one ancl o~ly sacnlice arl' n,. The [lr~l t•:sult wa, lltdc-:ccl hori- that the ftrsl Dorcas Soclfty work·

~ 30 a Ill. Holy Com· I 1\'ednesdR\': 4.30 p m .. C.O C. been ~ubmltted by membera of the lhe child from the ncces>tl)' of parent, or license on the part of i able for the sms of the 11orlrl br zon, ~or thr members or the 85 .1 edina basement or on the lround P rr., El('n;on~ and , , conarcgatlon. The 1ermon will be I adapting himself ~o an cnltrcly the chlld Authorilv is moral! lhe shed~mg of His blood to lhc soctatton. llitherto it had bien ex-1 noar, but the miracle took plae<.!

.•• 1_, 1. 800 a.m. Holy. Salvation ArmY lba.1ed upon a l'l!quest for an Inter-, new sllttntlun. 1t Is lmpottanl m !orce: oiJ.;dience lS Ute stgn o{ a ,lust precto;s drop. c!u>tvely a 11omen's rnoHment ! m the upper chamber. And wf L rl 10 00 • m pretallon of the petition in the' ck~nlln~s!, table manners and tC· stron• P i"t bl f I ~!ani' a .ear has been shed our :'lo11 lhcr c~lleclm lhn men Ti")' I nms the whole appeal of ••· Dor-r n "' "· , • ' I ld b 0 crsona 1 1, cap a e o h ·( h" ct h f b k · " · - I • u•c

·.:un. B p.m., E~en- Lord'.l Prayer, "Lead Us Not Into: spect lor l'lsllors, t \IOU e " lrcelr giving, hunself A sla\'e \I e f1 ty t 1r c apler " II·~ 00 11cnl further .. The; sought f~r the 1 cas slur; if we do not see in it ~ TEMI'LE CORPS •Tcmplallon". Alter the e1•enlng grave error, ho11ever, lo mpposc d · 1 b 1 -. · b. 1 of Islah, and mal'be ll1erc ha< i- · ---- ---- - · ----- .

• • , I h ul h 1 1 ll .1 • oes no o ey: 1e IS su JCC . b 1. . · 1 f 1 (Sfl"illgclale Strrel) 1senlcP there will be a flre11de l ut lhe r e oug_ t to ns a l·, The umon o[ aulhont and obe-, een a 1me m. 1 e "ten 11c 1 · 1 (..,/ J I B · 1 w 1 ~I kl . Hour In the Lecture Hall lo which I 1el! In the soul 1n a pttrc!v ex-' Y remembered the 11ords of Jesu, a' Ill,('( . Ill rr l : (' rpr~gnoctl!Pirer . anr . rs. Oa. C)' I ~VCI')'bOrl)' Is Invited At thl~ ~alh· I trlnslc mann~r. lt 11111,1 be. >UCll cllience 11'· thel·~hf?rhc, dtbe tokd~n of H'o~ turner! and loo!ced upon the I

o • c ~. , · ' 1 d d 1 llo 1·a ne< 11 1c eman one' . h f ll · H 1 ' ~Itt ~hristian m~-11 am Hnllnes~ Srnlce con-1Crlng Rev. W. G. Berry nl Toronto, ,u to rebpon to the nee o! 11c tl 1 h" h h 1 b womcn.w o were o 011tng 1m o .

· 11: STRt:H d 1 · h ll 1 rll H J l Director ollhe Unlled Church ~lie· I child ann ler anc 11 IC oug t 0 e an I Ca!l'arl': He sai~ "Daughters of I

'- Otl·inr \\'or•htp. Gl:~ceed u:Splt~l~a" ~~ p; a~~~d~•· 1 11on to the nallon will apeak, and I The child cle,ire~ nothin~ more rq111111

1bnlumt. llblh1e Ioree 1°1 auth~: Jerusaiem 11cep not for me, but BY EUGENE CARSOS IIL\KE, 1 Herl ho11~1er. the problem of F F. \'ipond B '- ' ' •' · '' ' 1 1 1 11 d Th B I th 1 b h ld II · k n Y s os' 0 ec tcnce ose, 1..; weep f vour• lve and 10 I n D k. · · · . .. • · .. .. School: 7 p.m., Evangellsllc Srr· a mov p p e ure enll e " e el-, an not a e a c J • e PIC •' omt f 11 0 ·t J , ,,, d l" .

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o,r . e 5 • ur . . '\ ma tog a lrt·~ eommumly lS caus-11 hat .lcsu! Came To vice conducted bl' Brigadier T 8 lrr Lot" will be shown, On Mon-llhat which will make him grow a~, P uenc 0 ·n 5 r~~ t • :.'cnt._ t'e 111 ch1ldren.' 'L\:" \:\'f Ill~ cml~H:xn'Y cd no• , 0 much bv tao many

0 ·" :'\urser~· Drpart· 1Jennlngs o( the Olllceu' Tral~lnti day evening at 7 o'clock a Lenten I he 11111 reJect everything tat 111111 ~ / i' c fses lnl 1 ~ec~hra 10t~o So we today IIH'p fo1 our' .'le;, John said to 111m, ''Tcac!•?r, 11e 1 p~oplr teo clo,c togeiher as by llre · · · '"mmon Roam: 2 30 College A \\arm welcome awal\1 Serl'lce will be held In the Leclu1e recall his weakness as a child · p ~t c~ 1t~e 0p m~~ \lor an e • and gil'e our hearts to aut· L_ord: sa11 a mun ca>ltng out drm111< 111 ~sin in all of u, who fmd it easler '· • 'c 1,nal. Srm~r Sh1d~· ·you at ihc ''House of Friendship.' I H!il (or Prayer, Bible Study and : That is or~ of the reasons wh)'' a 0 le arc I not our tears, but our ln·es your name, and 11e forbade h11n,' to U\e people than to love them. :·. ) •.m~ Pcoplr < Btble I __ Mcdllallon. We shall !tudy the I lillie boy~ do not want to ha1e Happy are. thole 1\ho may hal c 1 b~cau1e he 11 ~· not following n• ·• I A true rommunity requires at ·• "'" l'hurrh .~IPm~rr- l'/TADr:L CORP~ Leller to the Ephesians. Every- lillie girls pia)' with them. He, ~'Wh l Ch • l s •d'' many to gtle Htm, how preciOus But JcMus said, "Do not for b;:J• l,~ast " common purpose and hu~ :, : '" p m .. _Di\10~ \\or- (,\dUll!'.~ Arcnue) I body welcome. I will love the ~ule, hol\eVer .. il he I a flS ai I' ~re lhe, lew 50 many ol Us rna) I hi~; for no_ one who doc; a: man cooperation in reallline tha~ . ,' · fle1 ~. E \_tpo~d. ~r. l'apl"ln A. s. and ~[r!. -- , can see that 1t 1111! help htm to 1 I aid "Let m w ., ~~~ hale. , 'mtghly 11ork m my n<Jme 11.11 be, purpose together. ; .' '.h11rt. "Lead l ~ ~ol Pntchell corps Ol!lcera. WESI.EY 1 grow and if jt enables him lob:- 11

5 sa'·d '•N .\v 811; !n the t;elds.. The_ Lenten season Is not one o[, able soon after tu speak evil of 1 There is, however. an Interest~ - · ' ... r. · , 10.30 1 . 1~.. Prayer Serl'lce; 11 The mlni~ter of the church will , come a n:nn. Exterw.r dtoc:pllne 1 esatd1 "Th~~e ! 1 ~0th~o~~ n .. I despatr: we are comforted by the m•' .. For he tha! 1s not a~aln•t, ing m~ident in the ~ospel which

.. -. 1.m., Hollnen Meeting, !The conduct both public services on Is mcchantcal;_ the pun.tshmcnt lol- there" re cres, k~owle.clge that our Blessed Lord, us 1s f'lr U!. for truly, I sa)' 1 shows how hard 11 1s to form a• t .. II.U . Chr!&tlan'~ Rc!ponslblllly to his Sunday anti will preach at the lolls the cnmc wtthout any He aid "N £! b 1 , I llho aros~ frDm the tomb and to you, whoe\'er g1ve, you a cup commumty even 11hen • common'

·· i: ' .\. S. Butt: ~ltn· , communll) ); 2.30 p.m., sunday morn in I ser\'!ce. The preacher thought of the persrmalily or th~ 1 s~~d ·"Bu~ th~w~~~~s uar: br"'kn· ucended tnto heaven 11'111 pre"~nll of water 1{1 dnnk because )ou' n-~ed is recognized and a common 1 .,•,•,on•. Re•·. F. G.' Schooland Bible Clas~; 7 p m.,: at the evening service will be Rev. child. Extenor disclplme looks to • There.',; nothin bu • a: ', the broken and conlribe heart be- bear the name of Clllist, will by purpose is accepted. One of

11 •o.mst, ~li<s Aud-, Evangelistic Service. )Jesus as 1 Dr. w. G. Berry, A!soclate Secte· the social ord~r but lnteric: dis·: Anrl he we ag H 1 n~~se and dtn.. lore God and plead for It beca~~c no means lose lu 5 reward." ~lark 1 Jesus' disciples came to him very \ T ( L I Master and Lord of Lilel. A tar1 ol the Board oil Evangell!m clpllne looks to the soul II self j ''The _ pt .s '~Hs t .~e .~~ck, He lo••es ul: and ~earns lo gil•~ ~:38-41 RSV. 1 much excited because he had

' I',JI•I r 1\'orshtp; 2.30 'cordial welcome Is exfended Ia and Social Sen·lce o[ The United I One can force someone lo take a: rr I> ~?le, e sal I ere ius the wonderful thmgs that havr• A community i< a \Cry dil!~l'ent found a man, not of their com~J '.· "' ~chool and Blbl, vl•lton and friend~ to worship at Church of Canada and Director oil 1 said s •. ~ 1\ 1 · . • 1 been prepared lor those \lho love thin~ from a mas• of peoplr. Per- pany, casting out demands an _ :·~I P m. Sacran;enl .o1 1the Citadel Corps. 1 The National Eva~gelistic Minion. 1\,f thl M l• g I And frienci' \~~I iss _the llght, h II ~ 0~· We bellev~ that G~d 11 lll hap; the greatest problem of ou,·

1 actually using the name of Jesu ..

II() p m PubliC "or-hlp. I -- I 01', ll~rr)' Is In St. John's In con- ilnOD y ee Ill !a)' "s mtss lll<C, t ey 00 upon \IS no as we ~-e. o~r I modern society Is that people are I as he did ,0. '·We stopped hlm, : 1 .. n~rr~~ltnn will meel, DL'C/\WORI'/1 STREET CORPS 1 nrclion with the two day correr· • He answ~red "Ch , sehes, but ~s Jesus His br,,•ed more and more crall'dlnq toget11~r j said the disciple, ·

'· 1l•r morn ina ~r•~ion { Sr. caplaln E. Dullt-tt, Captain I enc~ on Chrlst!anily and thr Nat· Gnwerl St W A Jf 1 am to 'miss oose lonlg~t,. ,, 1 son .sees ,us. Thd only ~~dlnt.?r in our cities. At the sam·: time 1 Today we would probably think ;• IIOJtr nf mornlnl wor·I'R. Bowerlng, Corp8 Officers. \lonul Llle which will be held In V • • • r pleaded for tim:ou,, or t,' · :belli een od an n:an, 11 0 11111 they ha\'e fewer and fewer in of "casting out demons" 11 Ill

'- mmcrl~alrl)' lollO\\inl 11 a.m., Hollnese Service; 2111 Wc•loy Church on Tue!dly ami The Women's t\ssoclallon ol He said "Is it h rdl{ltbedg 11de~; !.seed the goohd tha.l1 l~ 10,"aur hearts, limate relationships lloilh their I health program, psycboloalcal 1nd , . , lh , • 1 re 1 1 I 1 d · · • a a ec e. an not t ·•' ev1 m uoe corrupt- hb ... · !bl 1 1 I 1· · Th · t l ''" t '" ~· , 'me. In e ...,c u p.m.. S~nciay Schoo : 3 p.m' Wednrsrlay next, Apr l 2nd ;n Gower St. United Church held It will not seem hard in Heal··~n sian and death and thank God !or I ~elg on. ". ts polS c o IV~ re tgwus e pom e UJa u•e I .man Room. :An Old ~ashloned Praise ~lectlng; ~ 3rrl. Vl!llors and friends will be lhctr monthly meeting on ~larch To have followed the ste s of ·our able flesh m a great ctly apartment bous~ 1 stranger had acceple~ the samd

- --- 7 p.m., Gteat Solvation Meeting. wDrml,l' welcomed at all ~ervicn oo 'fh• devotional pcrlorl was, Gulde .,. P ) 1 S w · b L d' , for months and years ;nd nevel program as the dlSCiplea. But, ' 'if:.~\t.' .sTRf:ET 1 Thla sunrlay Is the 62nd, Anniver- JllJUa~ 1 IJB\1 Ja,\O JOJ .o\uelhuo:l i;d by ';\Irs. E. Luff alter wlil~i1 · , th 0 e r~m~m ?"tour . or 5 P~; 'speak more than a !mmal wnr.l 't they said, "Because he ~~ ~ot fol} ' 1 l.;m~tllr, B A .. ~lin· sary or DuckY.orlh Street Corps, _ ' f 11 ,· e man~ ene. 1 s 11 e recetl c to the neighbors 11 ha llve above, !owing us, we forbade hlm. ' Bur

~ 1o 1\ PrlrrA. L T C.L., \ th II II d Ill b COCHRANE STREET a ghort business meeting wns I .. u Ollmg selections ,bY the choir thereby; and pattently, l'~t eager- below and aU around "OU. Jesus rebuked his disciples "'r . " . e mee ng~ a ay w o • conducted by the president. :"1!1'5 Lltll~ Lord Jesus ' "When Je- !v watt for the momeit when we ' · · h · t · · ,, th t il \- t • •I l hotrm.astrr. I Praise and Thank&lllv!ng lor past Cochrane Street Church people F. Dove, Then the Junior Choir sus Lived," "Ve~per llym " s·hall riie on the II ings Df Faith: ~!an was not made to .llve Jn t etr par Y spmt. .~ a no • llnrnm~ 1\orshlp. Sun· 1 bleHilnga, and a strengthening of are a•lced to attend Gower Street u d . t1 di., 11 1 :\! ·'God' I! ., d h fl 1 n, H d Lo 1 1 H" . ~uch Isolation !rom his !~!lows. against us Is fDr U5. •, •·.rl Junmr C'un~rewatlon. Fallh lor the future. All servicea Church Lecture Hall on Sunday .n el IC t,c on. 0 · r~ , , a.,, ouse an l e na ~~: ope a~ . ve 0 mee . lm In The result Qf a lack of normal But ao community !'!quire~

'"~Jill' lor lhl' Canadian will be conducted bv Colonel and (o;vcnlnl! at 8.30 p.m. lo hear Rev. c.corge Krlly rendcJed some le~tlon I !lave Found :\ly Lord the sky, \\here at last 1\e shall i human relationships is often to I variety as ~~oel! as unity. Chris· 1 h lh(•tr Ollicrrs !rom Mr~. A . .:, Dalzlel,, ihe Provincial w. G. Berrv, D.D .. Director of the 1 ver.y henullful selections. I which .~rought the musical to _a "'xch~-~_: o_u! __ C~~ss_!or_ • __ Crolln. produce either abnormal personb! tianity aims at community, but(

r' ~ trlrl 11ill atlPnd the Commander lor Newfoundland: BR· 'lllsslon to 'the Nation, who Is In j' .. 1 he ,first ~~lect.l,on wns ~ solo, close .. I he accompatll~t for th1s i To b~ honest, to be kin~. to or abnormal relationships, Neu-1

' too often, like the disciples, we """'o<'. :!30 p.m., Sunday ,lsteu by the Cadets of lhB Faith· the City -lor a Canlrrencc on I Lole A Lassie hy ~lis~ Lor·. proglam was :llr. Doug:as Os·l earn a lillie and to spend a littl~, relic lear, greed, bellig:erence and 11o~ld dnve from ~s tbe man wh~

ll1hlr L'lui~s; 7 p.m., ful Session from the Ot!lcers 'Christianity and the National Life 1 nine Hodd~,r, followed by Bles~, mend. :\!iss Carol Trask then I less to make u.pon the whole, a' ~·~pression may be expected to is tn any way dlHeren.t. Cbris~ <~r•htp. Broadca~l Radio Tralnill!l Col!e11e. ' j to be held at WeRley Church on , This llou;,e, by, :\!Iss, Bernir~. nresent~d :\Irs Kelly with a' Cam\ly happi~r tor his orr•·'nce, to 1 develop In persons who ore too I tlanity aims at comm~nlon, no-

•!K \l The llinlster will The Annlverury Banquet will, April 2 anc! 3. A film "The Belter' Driscoll, Ill . \\ alk \I ith Gorl ~ beautiful ~as~et of flowers. : renounce when that shall be n~-! much a:one. ~nd, who b~t people I identity. CGmmun~on 1mpUes In·, ' l•,lh ,rr,·icu of the take place on Monda)', April ~I, al Lol" will be shown on Sunday , ~y- ~llss Sond_l o Cook an~_ ~e Rev. F. E. \!pond then thank 1 cessary an~ not to be embitt•re~ I p,ychoueaJiy alratd of_ gomg home 1 de;:·~ndent and l~dtvldual hum a~

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helcl on Tuesday evening at 8 Oflt~cr. , '\IJ's. Kelly. ~Irs. :l!oorc and 1 without capitulation: ab1ve all,' cethcr In the dl1comfort of most w1lb each other, ilY!ng and for· MUNDY POND CORPS n'clock In Wesley Church to which I 1.00 a.m., Holiness Serl'ice; 2,30 · 1\lrs. Pollard also cxpN~sed their I on l·~c same condition, to keep I night clubs? giving. Their cDmmon iOOd lt

ht. Lleutl'nant c. and Mrs. Pike, Cochrane Street Church people I p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 p m.,: aprweclallon ror a wonderful llrir~~~ 11llh himself: here is a But It Is not easy to form e summed up in all that .lesusj. Corps Officers. are invited, Both Dr. Berry and I Sa~vatlon 1.ntlng, A cordial wcl·11 mu!\~al el'enlng. The meting lta•k for all a man has of forti· I real community even in a vlllag•: stoad for and everything that,.th~

11.00 a.m., Holiness Meeting; I Rev. F. E. VIpond, the Prrs!denl come awak, You al the Mount , was brot•rr~t to a dose with the . h•dr nnd dPlicacy. or small town where everybody at name of Christ connotes. H<) 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 p.m. of the Conlerence will speak. Pearl·Giendale Corps, Benediction . I -Rebert Louis St<!venson least knows about everybody else. that la not against Ul ~ for us. 1

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It's · Later than You Think I It goes without sa)·ing that the time you should make m:st money oul o! your laying flock ls,whcn egg price~ are highest-so It pa, ~o hal'e your layers lnylng premium-sized eggs from June to Nove~~ ter.t ~h~ cale~dar wlll show you that !f. you haven't got your pullets

: ars \ ) et, Its already loa late to hal'e them laying premlum·slzed lags~ ye~/une, the month when prices and spreads began climblns

lf you've ev!r had to clean up a basket of !US in which just one was "leaking" you'll appreciate that we;k shells mean a lot more than the loss .of an cx:caslonal egg !h!)' can mean a serious rls~ m co.st of production, if you coun.t your time. So It pays }0 ~1\'C hens what the1· need ~r 11 manu!acturinil 'stron~

' e s. Take home a bag of Purina O~>tcr Shell next llmc )'ou're in. '

All ~nim~l> nr~rl tnincr•l~ for o;rowth. lor bones, teeth ~nd ncr\'cs. anrl o! coun;c mllkrrs nut a lot of mineral~ mto the milk as wrll ,1 · o! ·1 · " anv . our •ou arc low in ~omo mmerat~. and stock led nn ~raps grown on· such sci 1~ Just. don't !let enough. That's wh~ we rl'Commend Purina L~'1Jtock Mlnml. Fed fre' c o ee, It lets the an!m.Ji ~ke ln luJt what their bod· u tell th!m they need.

But y~u can still cash In on most of that top·pmc period if you get good chicks right away and raise them right. Start them on SUPER Startena, and watch them make up for lost time!

Ever fi~ure how hord a ~cod cow works hersel!? A cow produdn 60· lbs. of 3.~% milk per day puts fnto' lhe pail o\'cr 2 lbs. protein, Ol'cr 2 bs. fat, ncar!)· 3 lbs, milk sugar

nne! nchrl)' hulfa pound of :;ssortrrl mmerals. Is ll any wonder she nhecrls a rrst anrl hullrl·tlp before ·' c tackles the job again?

rttrin nl'sr;u·ch Vnrm li"ltrr~ ,how ll~ht1 1001 lbs. ~ain 1n I!rn~ coitd.ition ~ 1 r. l1c ~o11· Is ctrv usually means ·:000 .lb~. more mflk in her nc~t J,lr!Hlion lor .l!ulstcins, 1,000 lbs for Jersc)·~. Rrgn!ar builrl·UP lecd: In~ while she's dry is a sounrl in· \'e~tmcnt!

D & F CHOW

Purina Rrsr11rch studies ~how that a pic which is 8 few ounce~ h~al'icr at hirlh ~v1!1 be ~evcral pounn.~ hcav· tcr ~t wca~ing-nno the pill tlml ~ heal'ter :;t wcanin~ will ~ct ,to•market weight much rorlter on much less feed so ~1m f.or big pigs at birth· anrl weanmg-halnmc your ~ow'! r~tlon both hclore and after farrowing with Purina Sow & . P1g Chow. It helps her hutld bigger plas, and con· dltlons her !or milk·making.

Fe~ Better Health Drink More Fresh- Milk

A:E. HICKMAN CO. LTD. WATER ST. OPPOSITE FOOT Or SPRINGDALE ST \

'PHONE 4131 ' ST. JOHN'S

The Store With The Checkerboa.rd Sign ......... ' ~- • • .: • ..... ._.1

NOW IN STOCK

AT AYRE'S

STORE ·oEPT

"ST. LAWRENCE" 18% DAIRY ·fEED

SPEC.IAL WITH· ~ELLETS This Is a specially prepared feed under brand a

new formula • tried and to be.- of proven a

very hig_h quality. Now selling at Ayre's Store

Department at competitive prices.

ISL.~ND-Mr. Gu~ here by E.P.A. from Monday morning to

obsequies of his )Irs. Bernard H was accompanied

Walter.

and Mrs. A. T. B()nnf 'ne Friday afternoon

where they spent

peter Blake and ~~ came to the

attend the fune the late ~Irs.

went

and K were herr recent!)·

Joseph Bash:; who treatment '' St. Hospi~l returner!

friday. Her m~n\' !ri pleased to le:;rn' that 1reatly imprm rd.

t.orne Filller 1~ year ol~ . and ~~r~. lla1 old hilt

to the Grarr lluspil · for an cmer~er.c" a lion. He wa~ arcompa

, who returned by E.P.A. Sunrla1

Latest report~ ~~~~ i5 doing nicely lruHJWI•

James l\'ormorr ot Meat Market. .,...,

' recently in the inlf business.

llr. Donald Farr:;r n! warehouse spent I he friends on the local

Bonnell trarr. !nr A. F..

rnrnn:•n•· was hrrr riu IOUCl[l,ng hu>illf>>.

Sine~ Ollr C·•l11mn 1,,, • the Dally Sow• ,, r h_, .•

busy wer~ ,, lh• 1 e remam< hi~h

in variou(, ,:wl·

n~w ~rour'

a few werk< aco ~tr. Qttinl:;n

group in art and has bis Glee l'luh

· Attendance at ha\'e Increased

ill :1 number who regularly. The the use of the

hours dail" to to do their ho

and we ask for and co·operatio~

that their sons a\lrnr the need !or this srn ~omework periods , tn~lructors arr in the Lihran tn

to those ~~·~Ill n on April !st.

until summ~r a at the ~nd o( ea.

bO)' w!Jo shuws rlt by beha1•iuur, ~

and attendance at bf iR worth,· to br Wabana Bo~:s Cluh ·

~IONTII." Club w·eek dra

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nada. The Canada has marl the ~ork o! Bo)

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~lr, and ~Ira. Benjamin Gltek who were on a burin~ trip to l'anadiRn and American cltlu re­turned home Sunday afternoon.

~!iss Bernice Noseworth)' un-... '<o~r:' \lonre w·ho wu herr derwent a ~uccesa!ul operation at · ... , .. : .• , l'mr \\'~tcr Hnu~e ·I he Grace Hospital Monday morn· · , . , •\' rrturncd to Men· ing,

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,.,, 1 r.e c,.mr 10 the hlan~ i --., • 0 "" n.i thr funeral of· ~lr. Han-ey Noaeworthy return·

. · :nr lair \Irs. Bernard ed !rom St. John's Sunday alter­noon.

I r.. rurrrl! went to the· Patricia Cantwell Ia eomlng

, along nicely followlni an opera· 'linn at the Grace Hospital.

~,. .. , ,·!a•·ton and Krnnrth •;·C':'l ~err hrrr rrcrntl)' doing ~lr. A. H. Roberbon who will ,.,.. visiting friends on the Island re-

'turned to the ~alnland o! Canada rc• l•··•·:·h B:.,h,, who wa~ rP· over the week-end.

co .,. .• :mrn: a! ~1. Clarr·~

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Passing of Mrs. Bernard Hawco

Sunday Services Coming here for that purpose

are: Mr. Duek Cohen of Provincial Town Planning and representative of Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation of Canada.

I APRON ALLEY I

Engagement

BELL ISLA:'oiD-St. C"yprian'• Guild will hold " pHI) pari)· in lho CLB Armoury E<~~lrr \lnnday nicht 22nrl. April. Tra~ will h• ~rr,·orl.

There arc fire Yaluohlr prize~ ~~ follows: 1~1. priu. ~10.00; 2nn. price 20 pirrc hrrakf"q .<ol; 3rd. Bale flour, 4th. {'hirl<rn: ~lh. hnx chnrnlatr~. Hnmr m>rl• r;.nd)· will also he ~rrvrrl. Kindly re~rr•• thr rla IP.

For Chicks I I I Pullets I I I Layers

CAFETERIA FEEDS ARE YOUR BEST BUY

And hert's the Reason why ... . \.."'' .,, ""'""' f#"'Utll)' lUvUlli Ute h11nHita1fll:l l.u.""' ... ing to the lateat acientitic intormation. And yo~o~

don't have to take our word for it. The formula. are "open" for anyone who cares to look •• , the~ are pnnted in full detail on every bag or tag.

· Come in and let ui show you • , . and let us tell you about the resulta that CAFETERIA feedera in this area art getting. We think you, too, will want to get the ·same kind of results from your own chicks, pullets or ~ayers. Come s<Je us or write us }o-~ay.

PR.ATT REPRESENT A JIVES' (,"!EWFOUNDLAND) LIMITED

BRINE STREET

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Will Knock on Your Doer with Gifts and Greetings

from F· iendly BL•~iness Civic and Social Welfare Leaders

The Birth of c Baby, On the o.:cusion of:

Canadian Style Changes Announce

Fresh as a flower, col ful _as a butterfly, the Spnn~ styles from

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1 full color • the •o••i•IWII

11-page fashion thi~ ~e~k'a Star Weekly. Thrs I! your exclusive re-view of Canadian Spri Styles prepared under thll~~1ia direction of Fashion Eat·IIMII·"' tor Gwen Cowley and dorsed by the Can•"'""".,.. Fashion Council. look now at the that every woman soon be wearing .

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SECTION II The Daily News SECTION II ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957

W .M.S. Notes &------------------------., 1 husband and I'm afraid he'll eome

'[ \ to depend on them lor ~aba ar

money . GRAND BANK-One of the' I don't want ta leave 1\oJ be-

most outstanding meetings of th 1 ., cause, In spite of everythinl, 1 do Grand ·Bank Notes Grand Bank Auxiliary took place: love him. I feel be hlS bad 10m1

In Fra?er Hall recently, when t I bad breaks here and eventu&llJ the C.G.l.T. girls and their lead· i he will change. I want him ta ers were present for their A! fill· ' I know I have confidence In him. In

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F·sh Plent•f I a·g s f atlon Service. spite of what anyone el.!e 1111Y. I I U I ons 0 The service was conducted by I think, he i.J not really ahlflllll ' T the girls In a very effective I and lazy. He Ia juat eully diaeour· emperance manner which gave evld~nce ' EDITOR'S NOTE: The FamfiJ Council eoi!Jish of 1 judie, I, aged and tenda to drink too much

Shl·pment At G aa· nk that they were conscious of the Pll'Chiatrht, &hret elr.rgymel!, I !lewapaper edllor, I women'• edit.or'when he has problema. R.\:'\K, :\larch 13 -

1 The annual parade of the local meaning and purpose of their ud &wo WTI&el'l. Each IIJ'tlcle II 1 IIIDIIIWJ ol aa ~etual caee lllltei'J.: I didn't want Karen to see the

•lans to get the hill ' ri 1 1 b th 11, , d \V J programme. The couacil reporfl oa problellll that bne beea dealt with bJ n- ·way we were living and I don't rl~nt at Fortune un· u ~ 5 ons, 0 ,en 5 an om· Mrs. Curtis Fors~v. Presbvterll ll!lOIIIIble aJencla ud couaaelorL ; want the folks back boma Ill

., • ,,. nrrtohip and mar.•&~ GRAND BANK, March 20--Lnt on a alngle trip In February which ~~ ~!visions ofh \~e so;s d of Secretary for Aff!itated c.G.I.T. · know. Karen seems to think l

. , '"~~~d i:.e\~~~e. final ; ~:::ge~a;1 cae~o~~~~~~i~g o;; ~~[h t~: ~~u;~~~~~ &Dod returna In any oc·l afte:'n:~~.ceF:::Ua:y ~~~h. un ay ~r~~:Y ~~~~~~~~dw~~~ a~~~~;~~a\~ kn~~~ ~ han~fe ~~~e~:s~~~~~: ~:~li;eu~~it~n~arh~~-ahy~s~;~r~~~ ~f~t ~~ ~~~;:~~.te~ri;n~heto~~~~~ . :" it wAs hoped that the Pierre and the Grand Banka. All With the Introduction of Unem· Members of both Divisions met, on behalf of th~ Group. JUNE S.-1 want him to know ised to write regularly and tell all supervise me on every step, th1

. - ·, ,; Statr• fish concern, ships ~~·ere returning to port with ployment Insurance benefits for at the Sons of Temperance Hall, 1' Insignias were presented to I have c:on!idence in him. the little details of our live~. way she always has. Mlybe I'm t • 1rr 1e• Ltd., would big tnps ~nd report fish to be llshermen being made effective In and with the Sall'ation Army. the girls by the Auxiliary Presi· • • • Well, they weren't away six just a failure as a wife, but I can't

., 1 • 1r Forlunt plant In qulle plenllful. Aprll, many !lshermen are show· Band In attendanc~. paraded to, dent :l!rs ~eynolds wh 1 KAREN L.-My younger sister months when June's letters start- see what good will come of 1111· 1

.'. ,. ,. :) 1n lh~ :'\ew Year, 1 The dragger "Blue Mist II" made 1tng renewed lnte.reat In returning the United Church. At the: welc~~ed · ~~~~m. ' 0 a 50 and I are both In our mid-20's and ed getting shorter and less regu. ging and carrying on the WaJ

, . nr.-,•.-ary negotiations, two trips to and from the banks to the flsh!ng lnduatry. According Church they attended Divine 1 1\!lss Wagg !"~tired ll!isslnnary married. We have always been very lat. She said she and her husband Karen thinks I ~hould. Pride hu ,_ ,; rc.i 1ape ha1-~ slowed within a week and landed ave~ a to reporls, ther~ will be 1 sharp Service with Rev. Dr. J. L. Rey· ·was also present and spoke to close and we were very unhappy and baby were fine and that was' a lot to do with It, but It's not the · .•. ,.,,., , .• , of taking 01-er hall million pounds of lish dunng Increase In the number of men en- nolds, Chaplain of t•he Grand Dl· tl 1 1 , h i !i that. I began to worry and de· only reason why I want to sta,

' that peri d B th th d 11 h le grs .n er u~ua ne man· h : :-": ,r . .-1 .:• drag~er fleet. 0 • o e raggeral gaged at fiahlng along the South v son of t e Sam of T·~mper· Th · 1 .k 1 1 women snd expressed the· hop~ cided to pay them a surprise visit. W ere we are. _ ,·•·.c.· : "' n\ant noe5 re· "~or~ellln" and "Blue Haze" Cout thia year- now that the fish: ance of Xorth America, con- ncr. e glr 5 were een y n· June almost_collapsed when she THE COUNC!L-J. un• should ... · ,. were diverted here to land their 'm•n have be' en a••ured that du"'lng the service and also tercsl·cd as they were shown that as we shared In the fellow· I d • ""' - ,.,,, .. •1 1 ~ it "'ill prottably t h b f h • •• '" <am pies of lace pictures and 8 ship of the service, we would 81· saw me; lscovered that half I much less humble in her attltud1

. q.· a frrtni;ht or three ca c es ecause o t e lee aitua· they will receive 1uch aoclal bene- preached the sermon. 1 . : . , of the httle she had to.ld me. was. toward Karen. Her sister h•d na ' tlon on the east caut, The "Blue fits during the off·seuon erlod. , acket ~1\'en '-llss Wagg by an so share in lhl! fellowship of unt H h b d hIll • · ~· . r :~r w:1rls of Indus· Wal'e" also landed 1 &cod trip P After the ~ervlce th~ parade ~1ungarlan woman. those who have been called up- rue. er us an 15 8 1 ess 'right to spring a surprlae vlalt 11r , ;--::nr will get back Into during the week to make the The bait depot ahlp "Arcllca" reformed and paraded around The service throu.rhout was, on to suffer for their faith and and lazy a~d dnnks_ too much and' to tell her to leave her husblntl . . ~rar. "canwhll~. landings here over a million 1 arrived here last week with the town before returning to the· most Impressive. Supper was 1 who are destined to live behind she l!ves m a .tcrnble apartment and tell her how to mana11e him.

lh:~ arra i~ '"''k pounds. Consequently the flah halibut fi1hlng vessel "Audrey Temperance Hall for dismissal. 1 >en·cd at the close of \'he meet· the !ron curtain. In 3, poor sectiOn of town. She "! know I'm a great dJsappDillt­"11!1 ~10re than or· handlers had a very busy week Fill" in tow. Tbe "Audrey Fltz" A large number of citizens at· In~ hy the !uxillary. :Mn. Goulding of th>!! Salva- hasn t a decent dre~s to put on. 1 ment to Karen and my paren\J,"

· -: I" t::e day when with indil'idual earnings between developed aerloua engine trouble tended the Cburch ~ervlce and :\!Iss llclcna Stoadley thanked tlon Army gave an address on feel she ought to lea\e her hus- declares June with a guilty 1lr . .1~d earnin)\ pow~r lort~· and fifty dollan. last week when plcklnll up her alae attending the parade were the members on b~llalf of the the theme "Who shall ~~eparate band, or at lea!t come back to But she has nothing to feel gulltJ

:' ' ''· J.,!r at t:lr plant. The present lee situation lefl crew to atarl operatlona. She will brethren from other Dll'lslons C.G.LT. for the very enjoyable us." This addre!se was an lnsplr- ~~; ~~m~e:o:~/~h!t c~~s~:~~ ~~ ~0 r~~~~~~~n:b~~:· ::: ;~e ~~e! · ·r ;>.O>\ 1rre~ tne .\I. only the So

1uth foast opekn to navl- ~ow h:vfe a n~w. engine Installed 1 on the Burin 11-<!nlmula. nnrt nrofltahle evening together. at! on and we were led to~~ that her!. She does~'t seem to know and to make

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· .. :;. ,·,:,;,•c:" arnrcd al ~allon ctur ng tsl wee . Apart ere e ore s e commences op-~ WORLD DAY OF PRAYER the tl1ing!1 that separate and dl· how to handle him. Just the _same, She has 3bsolutely no reason to

,, ,-,.: w::., a rargo of from the great inconvenience to era tiona. Capt. Harry Oake of the In ceylon almost one-half the can· A large congregation of vide do not belong to the KJng. she want.s to stay where she 1s and consider he1"5elf ,1

failure u 1 ~-. "· , •• o. {i·am ;';arfolk, the areas concerned It certainly "Arctica" reportl that the winter cer deaths are from cancer of the women or th• cnm1nunlly attend· dom oi God. kee h " d " h

h I 1 11 h I lh W h • P er pn e, as ! e calls iL wile." She shows that she hu 1 , .. > ~~ t.;c first carllo cmp as es the mportance o! the s ery a ong e eatern S ore mouth, possibly due to the prac- cd the World Day of Prayer In The llf!rviCe clo~ with the JUNE s 1 k !'

I l l . t a South Cout to the !!land's econ· baa been good this winter when lice o[ chell·!ng betel nut. In Can- F H 11 F -~ It Hymn "The Day Thou Gave•! . . ,- now m a great lot of intelligence and eouuga, .--, -" cua """~n m o d 1 h 1 b t t 11 hi Fl h rascr a on TlllA,V a crnrnn c d!sappmntment to Karen and my and there is every reuon ttl D. . , .,; 1 ,,,~\ in il guod man~ omy ur ng t e w nter months and oa I can lie I ng, s are ada cancer of the mouth accounts ~farch 8th. ~!rs. Reynold~. Auxll· Lord Is Ended," followed by parents, but f don't want to be a liel'e she'll. make a auccess of her

, _.,,: ;,,Jd,r.g cund1tlons at is Indeed a aolld argument lor plentiful and of I IIOOd run. How· 1 for very lew deaths. iary President welcomed the Benediction. drag on tbem 11 welL I know mv • , ... c.n •nc tnP ice hi~:~- the necessity or the earl)' provision

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ever, up untll now the herring ' marriage. ~, -, m~;nly responsible fur of ~ort fac~llti,es at either Mortier fishery in both Fortune and Her- 1 , . • '. hcmg import~d but it '. Ba) or Ba) d Espolr, equipped to Jmltage Bay hu been a blank. The .'< • llo..,cd by other car- : handle large and many 1hlpa turbot fishery hu been fair but .. ·r futurP unle5s the 1hould the siluallon arise, and 1'• now about concluded. Both ~he ... ". · :·,,: local 1-cssels load· ·also outlets by either railroad, or, "Arcticla" and th1 "Weatern Ex­. , ,... . s..-d v lmnrol'es h1ghway to the rest of the is· ! plorer" have been eni&ied aloni

1 · '.' ~ • nc. r land. the South Cont this winter pro-Jr->JI)' 0 "~r "·~at It has HALIBUT FISHERY vtdlng bait to the fishermen and · :~P pa~t !c"· years. Bankers operating at the hall· patrolllni the area. In recent

• .-c-.. Rl'adcr which the but llshery out of Nova Scotia weeka quite a number of European '· ' :~~.-:!s of Grand Bank have been doing exceptionally draggen have been operating off

f,,, :unr ha1·e purchase.d, well thl1 winter. Most or these the Western Shore but have nol .• ~~r11·rd from. St. John 1 · crewa are South Coast fishermen. been vlolatlni territorial lUten or •- '~ T'n~ m~chme Is also. One crew Ia reported to have earn· Interfering with Newfoundland ·ot' "nil a snowplaw. It ! ed nine hundred dollara per man !lshermen. ·• J•cd b1· the both Coun·' ---

_:,; :"'~~·n ~:~~%u~~~~:~~ Personals Loyal Orange ,. ~ •,.~ •nnw clearing In the ,. 1: ,, Khn hoped that the :llr. Wllfred lit Buffett !a It A • • '" ~ hl~~d to the High· prtsent on a buslnm trip to the SSOCialiOD D•rt. to he used on the' mainland and the United States. ·~·~rent to tht two towns.' :llr~. Samuel Anstey hiS re- GRAND BANK M h 20--Th

. lown Coun~il htre has . turnzd home after receiving annu d ' 11~c d 1

~·: cto usr a svstcm o[ Is-~ medical attention at St. John'a. I Dlvln•; ~:~~!eel a;fd ~ne~nan~d;! :ra!!·r _ll~kc:s for brtaehr, ~!r. James Chee'Seman, Fishery I No. 10 took place on Sunday 'alter·

· •: ;·•·~<'~~ and traf!lc regu- Oflir,er, is at preaent at St. noon, March 17th. A large number ., T·.• rtaulatlans whkh! John B attending a course. of brethren and vl!ltora frllm olh· c ,., 1 'hu applied within 1 Mr. Harry Walsh returned er lodgea were In attendance. -cc. ipallty In lh'e aencral: hom~ last week alter a brief bus· With Bro. John B. Anstey,

·nc h~en disregarded: lnrs~ \'lslt to the Capital. astride a while horse, aymbollc of -:·• , r1irle operators In the I :\laglstrale G. :11. Matthewa hu Wllllam Prince of Orange 1t the ·' · : ,, the Intention of the bern at St. John'• on of!lctal Battle of the Boyne, leading the

·: -..::'' thr co-operation or· bu~lness. parade, the brethren moved off ~ t \t r. to have th~~e regu-j :l!r. Carl Wln~or of Winsor In· from the Oran11e Hall and panded '' r·~·ryrrt Tht Council 'has 1 surance A,11enrles was In town to St. Alban's Church. The Salva­

... :d a final warning to . last week on buslnen. tlon Army band were also In at· ,.,, "ho are In arrears In: :l!r. Gerald Patt!n, Fl!herles tendance and provided musical :~' paym~nB to hare their Officer was at Gaultols last selections lor the ' parade. The ;-.1 i h)' 'IKrrh l~th, ot'h~r· week on business. Church wu packed to the doon for

r.•Jc: aMion will follow. At l\lr~. Chester Dunford Ia at the service whleh wu conducted t-~twecn sixty and present at St. John'a visiting by the Parhb Rector, Rev. L. c .

. :" ritizen~ are In arrears. relatil'es. Reea, and who alae preached the ·.1:in2 hrtwrn [ire and six· :l!u. Gerald Patten ta spend·. 1ermon to lhe Oran&emen. At the 0 ~allan in tazes. I Ing a f~w day1 at st. John's I conclualon of the service the par-

visiting friends. ade re-formed and returned to the -- -- Orange Hall, vlaltlnl sick brethren

A.D.A. enroute.

1\A:\K-At the lui re-r.nrr meeting nf the Grand The ladles of the Angl!ean

n~ Lion~ Club, Educa· Women's Association held a Hot w.,k ~~-~, observed. Present I Rout Beef .'eP on Wednesday,

Personals GRAND BANK, March 20--Mrs.

at the meetlnK were , February 27th. The eV'l!nt was Sirphen Strong, Principal 1 held In the basemen• o! St. AI· t'nited Church Academy, ban's Church. Bank. Fnnr Oakley, Prln· Despite the very 'Inclement

Chester H. Dunford hu returned home alter a brief v!alt with rela­tlvea at 'St. John'a.

:! :h• Sal ration Army Sc~ool, weath!r the event was patroniz· \:,n pruent were Mesll'l. ed by a lar11e number of citizens

Mr. Robert Lawrence baa recent· ly taken up a poa!tlon with 1he Dept. of Transport at Gander . . \um and Phlllp Wllllama . who braved the gales and tor·

. !l~nk ancl Gerald Hillier 1 ren\lal rains to enjoy the d~· 11clous supper. A pantry stall Congratulatlona to Mr. and Mrs.

•·lln~ wu under the sale was also Includ-ed and offer-1 Fred Matthewa on the birth of a

r n! the Education Com- ed many article~- of rood and: daughter on St. Patrlck'a Day. '"" the Ch"lrman of that otherwise to customers I --' introduced the gueats. 1 At the conclu~lon of ·the sup· , Mrs. Gerald Patten apent a few

~::.r ~chool Principals each 1 per a quantity of meat, pies and I daya at St. John'a lui week. thr Club on Education j other articles on hand wert I --

,,they streued t.he _the~e auctioned. Total recelph of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thornhlll and r.t1nn waa e~enbod) 1

1 evening ~mounted to 5271100 ! two sons and daughter recently ar·

lhJt more lacllltln are l whiC'h wu con ld d 1 b it rived from England to spend a '') lo meet expanding edU· good und!r t: ere 0 t e qu e hollday with Capt. and Mn, Thorn· : rlem>nds, that graduallnll e c rcums ancea · hill. · : ~houlrl he encoura11ed to :~. 1raching profession and

'tr r.eed nf a Regional High · for this particular arn !1

Pmid~nt nl the Club then 1 t hr Clubs annual :p award! In Civics to Eu:rne :'l;urse and Philip

· or Gnmrl Bank who tied s:·. and ~lr. Gerald Hillier ... "':'Jr,f'

thr mrclinR it was an· that thrauah the Pro­Committee, the Club Ia

~ Local Talent Nl~hl lor the studenta of i'he I Grand Bank and For·

•td for which cuh awarda :-. ~i1en. It Is hoped that ~mpetilinn will be quite

lnd a·lll aen-e 11 a means out latent talent and to II.

Shipping BANK, March 20-­

"Blue Mist II" 11 In port Ib1 flab.

"Blue Wave" wllh ~ •• "Blue Hue" wllh ~ •• and "Nordelfln" with

lb, landeded here lut

...._, "Suonk" landed petro­""'~IICtl here lut wed.

Women's Association

Fhhery Officer Gerald Patten has returned from Gaultoi1.

----1 Fishery Officer Jamea Cheese­

man returned home· !ut well: after The Women'• Association of attending a eourae at St. John's.

the United Church held their --annual birthday party on Thur11-l Mr. Allan Stood!ey waa in town day evening, ~ ebruary 20th. The last week to attend lhe funeral social event took place In Frazer of hla slater. Hall .

With each member inviting at Mr. Frank Dodie, Jr. left Jut least two guesl..!, quite a number week lor Toronto. or persons were present at the party, Each 11ue&t was required Mr. George Foney left lut to pay 11 a contrlbu~ion an week for Vancouver. amount equal ror bl!tlerl to their reapectlve 111es. An amount in exceu of $130.00 was reallzed. Following a dellcious meat sup­

per served by th-e members, th~ auesta were entertained to a local home brew 'talent concert prepaN!d and presented by the l'ldies of the organization. We understand t'hat the prollrammr was of 1 very high cal!bre. Games were also played to br\na the eveninll to an enl oyable and aucceuful conclusion.

NO REFERENDUM GIFFARD, Que, (CP)-'Mumclpal

countU o! this Quebec City suburb rejected requeata for a referen­dum on the que;Uon of endlni pro­hibition in tbe munlclpal!ty.

Vlrusea are known to caute eel' lain types o! cancer in chickens and mice. Although no positive proof hu yet been dlacovered, many sc!entllta believe vlru1es or vlrus-llll:e particles may be In­volved In human cancer.

WADENA, Bask. {CPl·Fred Kan. Drauer "Sadie Shirley" waa In : l11an said he \Vas lighting his pipe

port lut week. I when hl1 car went through a M.V. "Audrey F!tz" J• at pres· bridle raWn.1, wrecklnl the car

ent In port to have a new en11lne and dama1ln1 the bridle. He Wtalltd. waa unhurt.

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S\ ELTE? ~o iE Pr'p,i·Ciih! For today's l'e!•oi p.,nrs

with modern idras ahuut slim good looks. i\e1 er heavy, ne1·er too S11rrt,

it refreshes witlwul Iiili 11g. Put Pepsi on )'our showing list.

Buy it in the handy 6 bottle carton

(SEE "CINDERELLA" ON TELE\'ISJON B:OD P.M .. TO

9:30P.M. ON CJON TV SUNDAY APRIL 28th)

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I CJON. Tv. Toni•ght· l.OC~Local and National Head· 1;:~tg~~ed~9~~-~.,n·ao.u. ~uds 3tth. line New!. SUNDAY, March llst.

. 1.011-Weat~er Forecast. ,.JO-..SiJ:II Otl. CBC Ne111. j . . 1.35-Edltorlal Comment. 8.00--Radio Bible Clm. 'J.U-Top of lbe Mornl:lJ, 1.40-Sports Review. 8.30-0ral Roberts. 1.00--News 1111! Weather. 1.45-Art Baker's Notebook. 9.00--The Peoples Gospel Hour. 1.111-lluslcal Clotk. SATURDAY, Mmh 30th. 1.3!1-Flghllal Word1. 2.00-News, Bob Lewia Show. 9.30-Frank & Erne!!. 1.00-lloraina .Dfvoliolll. 5.00--ftlonte Crlatu, 2.00--Tbis Is the Life. 4.00-Provlncial News, 9.45-Showers or Ble.n!nga. =~~:;} &:'l:!su. 5.30-Wntern. 2.30-Penpectl~e. 4.05-Caslnc. 11J.OO-~ews. 11.30-Tops This Week. 6.00--Ltre Is Worth Ll~lag. 3.00-Citlzen'a Forum. 4.30-News In A Minute. 10.05-The Old, Old Story. 10.00--~llllcal !hrchpalt. 6.30-0h SusRaaah. 3.30-Blondle. 4.31-Uncle Bill Shew.· 10.30-Laymen'a Hour. 11.30-CBC NIWI. 1.0!1-Ridlnoa. 4.00-Yoa 1/1 There. ~.00-News, Record Shop. 11.00-Revlval Echoes. IW~Jiusle on a Mellow Note. 7.30-Rollday Raacb. UO-Laule. ~.30-Newa In a Minute. 11.30-Thls Is My Story. U.OO--latrodllttlon to the I.DI-Pem Como. 11.00-Newa Ma1u1De. 5.31-The Record Shop, 12.oo.-:...Blble Talks.

Orcbestrl. 1.00--Diaaeyland. Ut-My Hero. 6.00-Newa and Weather. 12.30-Newa. 11.30-Junior Farm. 1D.OO-To be anaouace~. 8.011-Buras 6: Allen, 8.05-Bulletln Board. 12.3~Cana{ja at Work. ll.~crtd Heart PrOJI'IID. lUG-To be announced. UG-Father Kaowa Best. 1!.1{}-Nat!onll Newa. 1.00-Sportl! Review. 1!!.00-Aanouncu'a Choice 10.45-Grealetl Sparta TbrlU1o '7.011-December Bride. 6.115-Sports Parade. 1.11!-Your Sunday Serenade. ;~ 111-0xlord Cambridge Boat 11.00--Newa. . UO-Ritthle Tlleatre of Stars. 6.211-Provlnclal Newa. 1.3G-News.

Race. 11.11hfallette. 1.0!1-Ed Sulllvaa Sbow, 6.30-Jim Ameche-Storyteller. 1.415-How Christian Science 1:!3{l-Nuslcal Prolflm. llJG-.Late Show, 9.00-All Star Theatre. 6.4S-Green Gold. Heal!. \%...s-stu Da\'i1 Show. SUND:\Y, Mmh 31st. 9.30-Showtlme. 7.00-Newa. 2,00-Rotuy. l.oo-Do,·le B11Uetin. lO.""TV Tb•atr•. 7.01-Frank Parker Show. 2.30-Muslc Unlimited. • 12.00--C~UIItf) Calendar. vv- ~ ~ 4 00-L th H l.l~lilusleale. · , 1 •• 3ft 'unlor M••az.lne. 11.00-The Late Show. 7.15-Eddy Arnold Sbuw. . 11 eran cur. 1.36--CBI.: New~ aad Weather. • - ... 7.30-Newa. 4.30-:-Gueat Artiat. 1.-15-.."uslcale. 7.4S-Right to Happiness. a.OO-The Eternal Light. :.00-Stamp Club. 8.00--Ncws a.3G-Echoes at Eventide. :!.15-Sounds Fun Club. ( 8.01-Gun Smoke. B 00--:->ews. :z..N-Olf till Jl«()rd. World Trave 8.30-Ncws, Top Ten TuneL r 6.10-Rotary s~otllght. :.~5-lluilcal Programmt. 9_01_Let's Sing 1 Hymo. 6.15-Ave Maria Hour.

':tOO-World Church News. S1"S 1 tl •• 6.45-Ncwa. ACI\Q88 eo P~radlst . .- a va on n.my. 7.00-0::hurch Service.

3 15-.5Jl('akrrs Choler. 61 Hlah 11.45-Dosco News. · 336-llulical Matinee. I Japantse city cxplosll'tl , 10.01-Shlllela&h Showtlm1. B.OO-The Great Escape. 400-llumbfor Hour. ~-o!~lan !0.30-Barn Dance, New1. 8.30-Muslc. 4.30-CBC News. 11-Harbor, DOWN 12,00-News. Hou1epartJ. 9.00-Moments of Peril ~raDd F•ll• Presents. :lhlne 1 Youn1 soall 2.00-Queen and Sign off. 9.30-Thls Is the Stcr1 5.00-~lu,lcal Program. 12 Pwla . 2 Kind or SUNDAY, March 31st. 11.45-News. ~..30-Chlldren's Sa\'ln&l Pro- 13 Principal ro!t examination 6.30-Breakfast Varletlea. New• 10.00--Theatre Royal.

cram. 14 Fourth ·~ Pftclflc Island B.OO-Chlldren'l Story Hour. 10.30--Bcb Hope. S.OO-Inlerml'UO. Arabian caliph ~~~~~~wins out 20 United Statu 40 Arched 8.3(}-News. . 10.4~News. e~ProJI'am Preview. IS Tibetan high e S~t\Lnl IYmbol pasngewa1 8.~Breakhst Time Varletl... 11.00-Sportscast. 6.30-Supper Guest. priest 7 Crippled :2 Mosl&m Ianda 43 Strlous 8.45-Salvallon Army. 11.15-Club 590, and Newt. 6.~S-llus1ca! Program. (2 wordsl 8 Kinds ol 24 Opulent mladeed 11.00-Ncwt. 1.00-Ciosedown.

· ~.00-CBC News and Weather. 17 T~xas h~ro, chcem 2~ Biblical name 4~ Decree 9.01-4'olce of Propheey. ' '1.15-l"fld. Sports Roundup. IR-Th-in ~~~alon 9 Percusalon 26 Plateau 46- or 9.3a-Sunday Sehcol of tha Alt. i.:ro-Hymns ol Praise. 19 Retribution Instruments 28 Slafle whisper Good Hope 10.00-Newa. 'i -lo~Do) le Bui!Nin 2! Nour (2 words) 30 Western state 47 Wolfhound 10.01-Famlly Blbla Rolli. 8.1~ Thi• is my !itory. cxplom, 10 Sol' let 31 New Guinea 48 Ansertd 10.3(}..:.Parly Line. !l.JI}-Halilu Theatre. -lhe Red mountelna hoa eo Black 10.45-Muslcal Show. r..~~Ro\·in~ Rrporlrr. ~3 Sorry II Edge• 33 Baltic ~~Landed 11.00-Ncwa. P.OO-Prairie Schooner. 24 Soak rl!X 18 Jcwi!h I comb. !orm) ~2 C~mtra part 11.01-Chapel lor Shul-1111.

· · homeland 3~ Kind ol acid ~~ Orlunlal coin 12.0(}-Newa. p ::0-BFIC TrAn~npllon. 27 On water 12.01-Melodlbus!y Yours .

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!il':\0,\\', ~~~~~ lbt. 36 Occu!lis 1.30-News Roundup. 8 -lo:!-~lrludles tor ~ledllatlo!l. 3i Retailer 1.45-Sooga or the Sea, ll 00-nc;ior..al \\'rather. froun" 2.00--News. P 05-Program Summacy. 18 ChlcREO 2.01-Best !rom Britain. !ll~~~A~ic Mu!ic B~x. setllemr 2.3a-Mu!lcal Showcaae, Nen !1.30-CBC' ?-;ew!. hoUJe 4.31-Billy Graham. 11.35-Post ~l~rk e K. ~9 Created 11.00-News, Wayne Kina Show •.

10 30-!'itillhbourl~· !'\rw1. 41 Pronoun 11.31-Guy Lombardo. 10.U-llaritime G3rdcner. 4~ 1\nd 10 6.00-Provlncial Summary, 11.00-Tv•o ~linutr Silence. 44 ~ac~~·ork 6.15-Newsreel. 11.00-Gowrr Slrtrt United 46 or heat 6.30-Life with the Lyon~.

Chul'<'h. 49 Per reel 7.01-Mr. District Attorney. !:!.IS-Program Hi~hliaht~. !J Sculhcm 7.SO-Nlld. News Review. 1.1:1-Recital by reler Browne. state (a 7.41!-Parllament Hill. 1.30-BBC News. !4 Tesly e·.oa-N ews, Parade of Hits. 1.45-Sunday Ml~~eellanJ'. BB Cookinl 9.00--News, Familiar Favourite~. :!.00-The Concerto. veucl 9.31-My Prayer waa Answered. 2.00-l!armony Harbour. 17 Amlent 9.45-Doaca News. 2.!!9-Domlnlon Time SignaL Persian 10.00-London Studio Mclcdiea. !8 illoney 2.30-Folk Sonp lor Youna B9Finisll· 10.31-Symphony o! Strlnga. :!.~~~!eel \'l\ur Weatherman. - 11.00-World News Summa11. 3 OO-In llh Sm·lce. UO-Toronto Symphony Pops. 8.411-Notea and CommeQt. 11.1~-Golden Sancluary. 3 3.1-CBr New·~. 7.30-Mtlodlea Rnd Memorlea. 9.00-Little Symphoniea. 11.30-Hou&e'party, ~ewa. ~~Capitol Rrport. !1.00-CBG News. D.30-CBC Stage. 1.00-Queen lnd Sign ·Ol!. 4M-'RI'li&l!lu5 Perin~. 8.0fi-RP.gion~l WPslher. 10.30-Nfld. Proil'amme from Lon-.&.:m-Toro~to S~·mphons ropl. R.l~-ln Reply. den. VOCM !!.10-Canad~n Scenn. !1.3G-UN nn the Record.. 10.45-Mu8lcal Program.

. . SATURDAY, 'Mmh 30th. 11.110-Critlcally SJ1eakinc. , 8.3~Regional Weather. 11.00-Concert of Favourites.

HELD OVER UNTIL WEDNESDAY, Apl 3

"SCREECH" SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT 'Phone 6221 alter 6.30 p.m.

Advance TlckPt aale at Bowrlngs. :!.2.~ 1.70 1.1!1 60c

MONDAY

IRD Of Y.ALWOl\TH -II' . I

UAIIM 'fT~ TONY CURTIS I JANET LEIGH DAVID FARRAR o BARBARA RUSH

HERBERT MARSHALL .rJijl~

Alto-NOVELTY

TIMES OF SHOWSr EVENING SHOWS: 7.1~9.15.

MATINEES: 1.11-BATURDAY I O'CLOCK.

LAST TIMES TO-DAY "BEDEVILLED''

C_JON !IATURDAY, March loth.

!1.30-Bob Lewis Show. 1!.31-Nfld. Newr; \!oM-Weather. ' 1!.45-Flsherman's News an~ 1Mfo

east. T.OD-Nfld. New1 and Sport&. T.O:!-Local Weather. 7.15-Canadian News and Sport&. 7.3a-Round the World Newa. 7.35-Complete Weather Round-1. up.

'7.45-Good Newt. 8.00-Nfid. New~o 8.05-Weather, 8.20--Shlpplnll Report 8.25-Kiddles Comar. 8.3G-Nfld. Newa and Weather. 8.4~Mornlng Jderry·G~rRouad. 9.00-Provlnclal News. 9.05-Julce Box Re~ltw, 9.30-Nawa In 1 Mlnuh, 9.31-Juke Box Review. • 9.4~Doctor Mac.

10.00--Ntws In A Minute. 10.00-News, Martin's Corher. 10.15-The llometowners. I 10 30-Newl, Western Hit Parade

6 30-Bmk!ast Club. 7.30-NPII'I, 7./I~New.~. R.OO-Bmkfa!t Club. 8.~0-Hit of 1h! Day. 9.:1a-Th8 Bill Six PtOI't'lm.

10.0()-.News. 10.0:1-K.eyboard Capert. 10.30-Kiddles Program. 11.00-Chlldren's Propam. 11.3(}-Reddy'l Variety, 12.0(}-Newa. 12.05-Po!llll.ar Musk 12.30-Newl. 12.3!5-RambUn1 with Recorda.

1. U-Sportaealt. · 1.3(}-New•.

1.45-Ramblln' with Recorda. UII-Newa. 3.00--Dollars on Parad1. 4.00-News. 4.05-Ralnbow !aneh •. U~Newa. ~.00-Melody Man. 11.00-News and Weather. 8.05-Melody M'aa. 6.1~Spor1.Jcast. 8.20-Melody Man. 6.415-N ews. 7.00-Ralnbow Rlddl11. 7.HI-Hunk Snow.

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Als~-NOVELTY EVENING SHOWS: 7 P.~.--9 P.M.

MATINEE I P.M.

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENTa

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1!.00--Natlonal Anthem and The epitome o! adventure on Sign On. the high sPill waa the mutiny

I!.OWundlal. that took place aboard the HMS 8.80-Newa and Weather. Bounty In the year 1787. Holly· 8.00-Robert Q. Lewf1. woad told thla exciting !tory. In 8.30-Tercsa Lee. the film, "Mutiny on the Bountr" 8.45-In The Mood. 1 Now, Regal Film~ picks up where 9.00-No School Today. 9.:111--Fort Laramie. I

10.011-Teen Time. 9.00-~~~rlrl News anrt W~ather .. 10.116-VOU.o; Mu5lral Work1hop. ll.O~Sun<lRy Morning Serenade. : 13.00-HIIlbilly Matinee. 10.00-Catholic Hour. :!.00-The Richard. 10.30-Hebrew Hour. 2.30-Eddle Fisher, 11.00-Prote!tant Chapel Hour. 2.415-World News. 12.00-Wnrld News. ~.00-Boxlng. 12.05-0pera Houae. 3.30-S!eep No Mort. 1.00-Book Review. 4.00-World News. 1.15-Bo!ton Symphony. . 4.015-What'a My Line. 2.~0n 1 sunday Afternoon. UO-N:W. Unlvmlty Re·view- 2.25-Adl·entures in Science.

lng Stand. 8 00- 2.~ports Page. a'oa ~eWkl. 2.45-New~. u. ,_.,ae Benny. 3.00-Studlo Sixty. 15.30-So They Say, 4.00-World Ni!Wa. 1!.00-Parade of Hits. 4.05-American Adventure. 1!.3().....8Jl0rll Today. 4.30-Convereation. · 1!.411-F!nal Edition. 6.00--World New1. 7.115-Stranae. 6.05-Sunday Sporll. 7.!11-Saturday Nlrht Country 8.15-Serenlde ln Blue.

Club. n.~O-~'ace the NaileD. 11.00-Trearury Band6tand. 1!.00-Sunday Muricale. 8.30-Muaic For &turda:y. 8.30-Sport1 Today. 9.00-Grand Ole Opry, 8.45-Flnal Edition. 9.30--Jimmy Wakely, . 7.111-Mltch Miller Show.

10.00-World News, T ld 10.l!O-Nlght Trala. 8.00-Grea teat StDrJ E1·er a •

11.30-Ed Sullivan. 12.00-World News. 9.00-Sunday PlayMun. 12.0~Flynr: 'Til Two. 11.30-Sunday SmioD. 1.00-World Newa. 10.00--Wcrld News. 2.00--World Newa and Sign Off. 10.30-Hol!ywood Mullc Hall.

SUNDAY, March Jht. 11.00--Mualc Juat For You. II.M-Natlonal Anthem and SI.rn 12.00-Sign orr.

·*_,STAR-* MONDAY

Special Added ~ttraction tADVINtUIII.

~ '= :U.~.,.... 11 Qll.al" TECHNICOLDR! . . - - , __ TIMES OF SHOWS.

EVENING:-"KILLE18 KISS'' 1 O'CLOCK-!1.35. "STAB OF JNDIA"-UO.

Matinee· 2 p.m.

Last Time To • Day

THE DAILY NEWS,. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1

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headliners holds the center o!

P stage In this maliclou1, me aramount mualca] expoee of the !oib~ I lro!lc.s o! the lemale o!

. . Now Playing

''THE OPPOSITE SEX"

I ~pecles, headed by June Joan Collins, Dolores Gra, Sheridan and Ann Miller'

i Leslie Nielsen and J elf R.icha ! as the men around whom :rumpus revolves.

Pill I ..OUNDlAND'I 'IJEN~Y 'j'HIATU

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Also-UP. TQ. THE-MINUTE NEWS

TIMES OF ~HOWS 'I" El'EI'I'ING SHOWS; "THE nESI'ERADOI:~ ARE ill TOif. r O'CLOCK-9.30. "WOMEN OF PITC AIR:\' li'LA~D" 1,.!5·

MATHIEE 2 P.M.

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O~ILY NEWS, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1937

The Canadian. Army . \

CORDIALLY INVITES • THE CITIZENS OF NEWFOUNDLAND

TO INSPECT S_OME OF THE LATESt

ARMY WINTER EQUIPMENT AND

ARTILLER,Y TRAINING' AIDS.

Demon~tratiom of this equipment can be seen·

during the evening hours an the fdllawl'ng dal111 ST. JOHN'S-DRILL HAlL,,

-Buckmaster's Fie!d,

-2nd April, 19S7

GRAND FALLS-Arm~rlts-41h April, t9~7. CORNER BR~K-Ar~9urles-.5th Ap;ll, 19.57.

·Mike Woodford Leader In Boyle Trophy Series Ted Gillies of St. Bon's battled I ' GP G A Pll. for the scormg leadership in the M. Woodford,SB 5 5 10 II Boyle Trophy playfh just as ttiey; T. Gillies, SB ...... 3 5 3 8 have done all season. Woodf~rd i J. Ryan, SB .... . 5 6 2 i got the nod, with .15 points, since i H. Fardy, SB ..... '4 2 4 II Gillies misserl the final two gamt:s L. Cou~hlan, SB 0 3 3 II through Injury. Gillies finisl\ed ' C. Hoskim, G .. 6 3 3 $ seconrl in thP race with 8 poinlh,! A. Pearce, G 6 3 3 e to tle with Jack Ryan. '. N. Sparrow, SB . 2 4 1 I

Over :he regular schedule Glllies 'H, Young, F .. 3 3 2 S wound up with 1~ points In five 1 S. Redmond; SB .... 5 II 0 II games to nose out Woodfurd by 2 l F. Murphy, SB ... 5 1 4 . ·II points. Ryan ended up with 7! L. Benson, G ....... 8 4 1 II points in Tobin Tie Cup ~eries. . R. Rbw~ell, G ... ... 8 ~ 0 II

Goal\2 Merv Green of St. Bun's: L. Cooke, F ... .. .. 3 2 2 4 stayed ~head of the pack in the D. Barrett, SB ... 5 4 0 4 netmindlng &latistlcs once ·agair •. ! G. Breen, F . .. 3 2 1 3 He had an average of 2.80 g~Jls: T. ~Ianning, SB .. 5 0 3 I per game and a "fielding percent·! G. Ivany, G .. 6 2 1 3 aKe" o! .900. Nearest competi'ur: W. England, G 6 3 0 S

Goalie Statistics was Bob E1 ans of the Fcillli•ns I who sllowed 4.66 goals in· three 1

ga mcs and kicked .r9~ per cent o! lhe ~hots !Ired 1! him. · ~!. Green, SB . j

The final statistics of the Boyle n. Skin·ing, G 6 Trophy series as compiled b)· the· B. E1·ans, r. . 3 hockey ·league secretary. ; I. Walsh, U 2

GP GA ret. 14 .. 9()(1 33 .M7 14 .894 15 .eU4

Avr. 2JO uo 4.St 8.00

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Curta B 18, Macphmqn Jl i; lhephenon A 1•. St. Jetl'a' I: .

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The manufacturer of these famous portable power saws was taken over last year by the Remington Arms · Company, makers of the world re· nown Remington Fire Arms, and Am· munition. The full benefit of the ex· tenslye research and engineering ,facilities of this old established ·firm has resulted In a truly precision en· glnHred powltl' saw •that offers unmatched III'Vlce and dependabll· ity. You· can only appreciate the wonderful "feel" and efficiency of . this quality power tool by seeing it

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CLUBS SET UP 'BY LOW CARD

BY OSWALP JACOBY The Intercollegiate Bridge cham­

~ionship is played with 16 sp~cial­ly devised hands. Each Includes some special problem In bidding, play or both and gives one . side

1 or the other a chance to achieve

:a par. Hand No. 1 Is R North·South

par. Thry must bid and make three no-trump.

The bidding presents no parllc· i ular dHficulty. South has a nicf11 comfortable, onc·spadc opening • and two ilo·trump rebid after North bid two clubs. With 11 points In hiGh cards and a six-card

! suit, North bids, three cheerfully

. NORTH • J ~ • J 10 • /\ 10 9 ~·KQ9653

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Jl:o one \'tllncrablc [ast South Wr.~l Sort!! Pa's 1 • Fas5 2 "' Pa's 2 N.T, P~s~ 3 N.T. !'as~ !'ass !'a.1s

0Jlrn ing lead-¥ 4

and West opens his fourth best

I heart, the four-spot.

South hart to win in his own

I hand and then I carts the dc11ce , of clubs. West pia)'~ the se\·en j or the te:1 (that m~kes no diller·

I ence) anrl now South must make the key play of the hand.

I, He must play a low cluh from r!umm)'.

I It rtncin'l matter whether East or West wins that Irick or what

I suit they play. A 5econd club 1 lead by South will establish !our :club tricks in the North hand while the· ace of diamonds will

. be an entry. South will el'en · make an o1·crtrick if East and 'West don't take their RCe and 1 king of spades quickly. I

I 11 S011th plays a club honor : from dumm)' he will go down :two tricks. East will duck that i trick but will win tile · second club lead. Now South wlll find

I, that he can get back to dummy ·with the a~ of diamonds to es­i tabllsh the club suit but this will ]leave the suit high and dry with no entry Jell in dummy.

Education Week at Marian High School

ST. LAWRENCE - Education ! Week at th~ Marian High School 1 was filled with Interest, activity

I and enjoyment.

The parents of St. Lawrence make education their personal business. This was shown In a very special way by their presence In the classroom& each day of Edu­cation Week.

To add to the enthusia'sm ol the teachers' and pup11s, the Lions Club offered two silver dollars in each grade to the pupil who held first place In class in the Christ· mas examinations, and three silver dolla;s to the boy or girl who had made most progress since Septem· her,

Beginning on ~!onday, March 4, the Kindergarten and Grade I pupil.5 contributed thj!ir portion ol singing and recitation to make Education Week a success. Then each day several grades opened their doors to parents and friends, and p,roved. to them that they are very Important cog's In the wheels which turn the dally events at the Marian High School. Amidst spell­Ing bees, arithmetic races, social studies quiues, playlets and de.' bates the parents and visitors were both please~ and proud as they saw their children measuring up to and even beyond their ex: pectatlons. A special word of commendation goes to the pupils of Grade VIII who presented a beautiful symposium of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The Grade IX, X and XI classrooms proceed­ures were a little different. More practical work was evidenced here as the pupils gave demonstrations in Geometry and Science. Grade X! girl~ ensagcc! in a very interest­Ing discussion on the value of a high school education.

The highli~ht of Education Week ·at the Marian JI!gh School was reserved to Friday evening, March 8, when the senior students proved " a capacity filled hall that their l'Merests wer not confined to text books and classroom routine. The

I Grade IX boys and girls discussed Informally some timely topics on

I world all airs. The Graue X boys came a little nearer home and gave their opinions on local and Dominion Gpvernment. 'rhe Grade X girls debated as to whether the 18th and lGth centur!es1 or the 20th century has produned a bet· ter type ol woman, and In a very masterly way the Grade XI boys

' proved. by debate that scientists have contributed more to clvUiza· lion than statesmen. 1 Sincere: conill'atulatlons go. out I to these young students for the scholarly performance which was,

I a fitting close to a very Interesting __________ ..,_..._ ________________ _..._ .... __ , educational program. .

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Household . Appliance&. DIAL 5111

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Specialists in Motors, Genetators, Steam Irons and ail Household Applianw .

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Hardware Stores CALLANAN & CO.-- ----·

FOil. ALL \'OUR PAI:'ITI:'.:C; AND Bl.:!LDING JliEEDS '

CALL CALI.ANAS and CO, FIRST

opp, C.N.R. DIAL 6965

HARRIS & HISCOCK LTD.­GENERAL HARDWARE

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CAST!toL OILS (CANADA) J.TD.

Sold all nl'er :'.:cw!oundland • I DIAL 2368 I I _______ -- --- ----'

Paints I'RA~KLY:"oo PAI~T STORE-

Distributor~ for Sunbeam 1 ', p 'IN, 'TS FOR EVERY I Electrical Appliances. "

Sporting Goods and Sports· · i Pl1RPO~E. . wear fur dll occnsions. I ' Adl'ice fur c1wy p~int joh •

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At Night, Dar. Holidays or ~liTHia' !or F:»l Serl'ice and·

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Heating I L CALL 5675 I

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L 176 Duckworth St., Dial 3911 one Special. What could be

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Jewellers. THO\IPSON'S---­

JEWELLERY 303 WATER ST.

When selecting a Diamond Rlng see our private l..liamJnd Booth. DIAL 4502 I

Meat Wholesale Ct\MPBELL'S MEAT MARKET

Rrpre•entlnl HYOIIADE FOOD PROOt:Cfl

INC:. COOKED MEATS !:}(PORT PACKERS LTD. POULrR\' PltODUcrS

ng Materials Dry CleaninQ ; Furniture Movers DRACH'S KOSHER PRODUCT& I WHYTE! PACKING COMPANY PORK o•d BECF PRODUCfS 'PBO!III 4111 • I IH WATEB. IT.

ER D.~WE, LID.

'1.\ 1\ ST uiiTOPI!~IJ. ID

for all yuur Bulldin& Requirtmeau caU .. 111 - Hill

DOWNS DRY-----,

CLEANING LTD. ' Coverlnll St. John'• with

Fast, Elficlent SerYict, 1t HAMILTON ,AVE.

DIAL Ull

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HOUSEHOLD MOVERS & SHIPP~RS. LTo.

TOJIIIIA Y, ROAD Packlnil. Crallna, Shlppina

A11enta for Allied Van Linu. . T. C. HJBIS,• ~aa1er Ret, 8655i Office 80081·1 ·

' ---··--H. C. SPARKES _ ___: __ I

Wholesale Pre-Pak Meal!, Royal Hams and Bacons Pork Cuts and Carcass SausaieS and Puddings

DIAL 4752

A. L. COLLIS ---­Piano and Organ Shn..,.Toom: 1

TOPSAIL ROAD nlal 4902:\

Factory: \Vater St., Hr. Grace P .0. Box 358 I

Photo Supplies ATLANTIC FIL~!S A:'\D~ HECTRO~ICS LTD. !

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Anseo Cameras and Films, I Expo•ure ~lcters, Flash Guns,

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Enlorgcr Accrssorics. , DIAL 30ll

238 HAMILTO!Il AVENUE

DIAL 73iil · 2339H

Recruiting

AlmY

llECRtJITING

~1.~TION

t3~ WATER ST.

DIAL 802Rl

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FLY WITH THE R.C.A.F.-~ For tull information

- l)lAL ~153 , ROYAL CANADIAN I

Stationery A. J. DUNNE LIMITED '

A. compll:tr Statlanny Depart·! ment In cne unl! deJI&n1u1 'o metl the 11pedal requlrementl of lo· dar'• St!l·len-lce sel\\nr. E\'tn' Hem prc·prlcetJ. All cor:1blnaUon park• al'ld e:welopu rello·WTIPPfd I

Floor and Lourlror Ol.i!pla~· Unlt1 ·In 1L0rk. ~n~I'Jirll'l r.ollrlll'd from lhe trade. D_IAL ~911

Stoves R. \\'. BARNES -----,

l:-.1 STOCK

BOSTON BREEZE OIL BURNERS

Immediate Delivery ~IAL 82118

AIR .'FORCE •I 'I Recrv:t:ng Unit:

GARLAND'S STUDIO--! '--1

----:-l-77_WATER ST_.-'--_ TRASK FOUNDRY LTD. -~ . 362 WATER ST. ,

~~ anufacturers o! ' 76 PLEASANT lilT.

DIAL 2958

Wedding Photos, Portrait! 1

and Commercial Photography j

CA:\IER:\ SHOP -----, 87 LO!IIG'S HILL

DIAL 7612L

Fl:LL 'LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLI:S ALWAYS

IN STOCK .

Paper Products THE LA WRDICE ------,

NFLD. CO., LTD. New Location: 1

209 · 211 DUC,KWORTH ST. 1

Papt!r and Pa]l('r Products. I

WHOLESALE ONLY · DIAL 6288 . 783S _ _j

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Publishers VE.'IITURE PUBLICATIONS -

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Commercial Publishing and I Advertising. '

Magazines Pamphlets, Brochures, Company

Newspapers, Programs ~IAL 2.287 P.O. BOX E·5UZ,,

Radio-TV Repairs ELECTRONIC CENTRE -1

T.V. & R;\DIO RECEIVERS I REPAIRED 8\' EXPERTS I

All work Guaranteed fojr Fast Service.

CALL 7313 or 8tol2 90 CAMPBELL AVE.

FOR A REAL I MAID OF AVALON

a·nd FUTURE See the NAVAL

RECRUlTII\'G OFFICER AT

REGAL RANGES DIAL 3815 · 7333

123 WATER l-IT.

mu 80366 Taxicabs --~--~--------- ------~--------

Scales FRED V. CHES:\IA~ LTD.-I I > TOLEDO FOOIJ ASD

SCALE MACHINES

Electric Meat Saws DIAL 2536

Service Stations

A-1 TAXI--. ______ ,

CALVER AVE. DIAL 3150 · 5776

Anywhere, Any place, Any time.

%4 HOUR SERVICE

ACE and SUPER TAXI l I. FOR THE MOST EFFICIENT I

SERViCE IN TOWN CALL

I ACE ar SUPEP TAXI 1

I DIAL 5559 . 6730 l

PADfER'S SERVICE STA.flON

TOPSAil ROAD I Tile Floors I

• WASH!JiiG • GREASING i TIRE REPAIRS I

DIAL 3518

RAILWAY-------,~ SERVICE STATION

Grease and. Oil ChiMJiel. Auto Accessories.

OPEN 18 HOIJRS DAILY DIAL Blt301

SHEPPARD S ------, SERVICE STATION

TIRE REPAIRING WASHING

BATTERY CHARGING GREASING

I DIAL 2109

1\"0 DOW!\. ______ , PAYMEl\'T

EASY TER~S CALL 5658

CABOT COSSTRUCTIO~' AND SUPPLIES

.·----------Tires MARSHALL ~IOTORS --· ·

FISK TIRES Guaranteed ~alnst Cl'l!J

Blowout>, Bruises, Under Inflation. Call

MARSHALL MOTORS Water St. Dial 80031

1 WOOD DELIVERY

I DIAL 7U4

We Gi•·e the Fastest Service in St. John'1

IF YOU WOULD

LIKE YOUR

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And Telephone Numbers·

To Appear On This E-Z

Reference Page DIAL

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18 Calltedral Square known as the K d/ Ob pedestrians obey traff!c laws! and 0 i· ·. 0 ' I. STA I I u Knights of Columbus Memorial nOW an, ey regulation~ most of the time. If i School which wu errcted In mem· they didn't, our accident rates I

CContinued from pase 31 ory or the member& of the Terra T ' ££' L would soar to even greater heights. dK"NJed lllfliiMrl o[ the st. I Nova Council of the Knight! of ra IC aws Statistics show that traffic law SCHEDULE Johll'1 Coandl. Columbus who made the supreme violators figure largely In tra!flc ' I

T1le wort o( the Knights of sacrifice In World War I. The Safely Counoll of New· fatalities. In four out of five fatal CANADA CANADA CA:\ADA 1

K. of C.

Columblll lhrouihout the world Three years alter the local Ioundland !eels that too many I accidents one or more driver I , , SEALED TE:-IDERS addressed · • . · hu bHn GC~t~Undln& durin& the. Councll was organized In St. Johll's motorists Ia the r.me of Co s violations are reported. Many of SEALED TE:-IDERS addressed. to the undersl ned an SEALED TF.:•mEHS addressed. ~ R\oent)o.{h"e yura. Here In 1 the Council set set up an.' Arm· and Driver~ y g p these violators !eel that only suck· to the undersigned, and endorsed · ed "Te d f g Wh f d ~ndors·lto th~ undersigned, and endors.: ,;e-ioundland Ule lou! Councll[strong Christmas Dinner Fund and Fortunatc,ly most motorists and crs obey the laws. They know all "Tender For Railway Wharf·. and Im~r~~·e~r t a~, 1 t epags ·.· cd "Tender !or Wharf Re~on· 1

hu bten in operation for th~ p~st this rund which supplies cheerful ' . the angles and short cuts .. You Impr~vements. an~ Repairs, Chen en 5

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n ·z u · stru~t!on, Kraut .Point. -Lunen·' forty~ilhl run and Iince 11.! In· I Chrlitmas dinners le the needy ·now· functioning under the guld· know these characters- the ones Souris, King's County, P.E.!.", :-I B, e~ Westmorland County, burg County, :\.S.", will be re· llll\lfation has Jell a mark thil families at the yuletide season has' ance ol the personal Interest of

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who always overdrive the posted \wlll be rec"ived in the. office of i fi~e· of 1~ be~ecelved In the of· rcived In the office of the s~cre·

'11'111 be lon&: nmembered. In com· been In operation !or the past I Archbishop Skinner. speed limits. They jump the red .. the Secretary, until 3.00 p m111, • e cretary, until 3.00 i tary. until 3.00 p.m. IE.D.S.T.) Jllllnily projrc:li. I !ort)·-livc years. At the conclusion of the address, ,lights at Intersections. They weave, (£.D.S.1'.) , p.m. (l:.D.S.T.) · 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957. ,

Today the rhlldren. who wcath· One of the major undertakings\ sentiments of appreciation were I from lane to !ant and sneak h?' on, WEDNESDAY, MAY I, 1957. • WEDNESDA~, MAY. I, 1957. · l'lons and spedfiea!ion eon he;

ered thtir ny throu~h snowstorms of the local Knights of Columbus 1 expressed by Grand Knight Bro. ~our right il Y00 ,..;low down at an: Plans and specifi~alion uan be Plans and sp.elflcatton can he seen and forms of tende1· obtain·' or ta'kt 1n the hull h)· sprinl: air Council down through the yens. Jcmes J. Halley and supported by, mtcrsectwn. ~hey really. nel'er. seen and forms of tender obtain· sc.[n and forms of lender obtam· ed at the of!iee of th• Chief I or nlk tbe 'll"eil end street! )'tar 1 was- the establlshn:ent of the' Past ·Grand Knf$ht Councillor J. stop at ~top signs. The most Ire·. cd at the o!llee of th" Chief En· e. at the offlce of the Chief r: 1

.1· ·Engineer, DcrartmL·nt of Puhlie · .

:aftt'r ~ur. to !In•! txamlnatlons, Catholic Boys Club, f1nt dedicated' J. Fitzgibbon and wholeheartedly., quent VIolators reported 10 lat~l ' gineer, Department of Public gl,n~cr, ?cpartment or Pub he· Works, Ottawa, nntal'in, at the t!IOND~ Y, ~p.rd 1 sf: are Dn their ny to the school on!by the late Archbishop Roche. and rnrlorserl by his brother Knights. aCCJdent~ arc excc.ssive speed, fall· I. Work~. Ottawa Ontario at l1le \lo!ks, c .... Jwa, Ontano, at the arrive o! th D'·t·'·t F... :~tPf.E;\IU. 1!01'1\f:Y. -------------.---------·-··-------- ·-----·-- --' ure to yield the nsht of \\'n)', fall·. office or tl Dl t i t i· . 0 ' offic~ of the District Engineer, D l 0 e f IS ,

11c . ' 11 " 1,n~r~. 0 GE~•.nAJ. SKATI:\'G, • • I ure to keep to the right of the . te s r c .nglneel. De~artmrnt oo p hll W k epar m, nt o luiJilC II Ol ks.

center line and disregard of an· Department of Public Works. P 0 8 279 93u Cc t ~r ~: l'tihlic Building, P.O. Box 87~ .. :officer or traffic control del'icr .. : Conf~deratinn Building, P.O. Box Str. t ~xi t .i h X Bon er d ur) l!nlifax, :\'.S .. and at th~ Post'

I Even under normal conditions 12~8, Cltarlottetown. I'.E.I .. and .II ee,,, .t a()nff' ~ n.t .Sh. ·•d.an arlt. Offir·cs at Ltmenhu~·g, Rrirlge-:

tl1c Flnt Regl~ent, 8th CANADIAN HUSSARS (Princess Louise's)

CAnada's clrlcst cavalry regiment - tltc 8th Princm Louise's ( l'\ew Brunswick) Hussars, hH been chmen to become the First Regiment, ~th CanJdian Hussars (Princess Loui~e's) of the Regular Army. For a limited number of young men, here is nn oppor· tunlty to serve In an armoured regiment that Jt,ts its roots In the Maritimes and that w!U mukc Its headquarters at

Camp Gageto1111, N .B.

• • p Of · Je OS IC~~ a e !DC 311 ' . . traffic can give )'Oll plenl)' of, a

1t t.te odst~ lilccsp, :.t

1Cilarlotte·, ~loncton, :\.B. ll"n1t.cr 1anrl L111·erpnol, :\'.S.

• headaches but driver< and pedes- I Oil n nn .,ours, .c.. . 1 'J' b . 1 d h 1 : o le eo11~ dcrrd each tender 1 • ·' • •• • , ·r b -·d . d h d • o e con sa r•·c ear tcnr er ,_ . , 1. tl'lans who risk their l!l'es and the· n e con I e1 e ca" ten er 1 b . d b 1 must v< accompanied by a secur· . , t b .. d b . mus ~ accompan1e y a secur .. 1 . 1 . . ·

I 1!1·es of others to gain some slight. musi etharcofmpamef )' a se?~n· ty In the form ol a certified ·ll Y 111 t 1e form of a c~rl!ftp,d adl'antage or save ae\ew seconds ty n e orm o a eullf1ed he B d If! 1 cheque or B'onds a~ spN'lflrd 1n

'real! I' gil'r )'OU extra jitters and· cheque or Bonds <IS specified In ~h q~e or f ~n ~ a~ ~~ec ~d 11' the form of tender and made on

cmtt;ibntc to many accirlcnls. · the form of tender and made on 11 c or;n t 0d en er an m.a e on the printed fo:·m~ supp!i?d hi" Law cnlorcrment a~cncies need tile printed forms sup[l1ied by: lhle Dpnn ct fotrm~ dsuppl!ed bdy the Department and In accord·.

lh I f th ·

1 D d . d · ~ cpar men an In acaor . . ..

. e .supp~r . o e cnttre commun· t 1e epartm<nt an. m ace or · ·!th th dill t f th a nee w1th the cond1t1ons srt forth lty 111 bu1ldu1g greater respect lor ancc with the conditions set ~~re :1 c con ons se or thrrein. tr"ffic l"11s. It is only through a forlh therein. ~· rreln. · . The Department. through tnt

I. srnsc of respo~sihilit)· on the part' Tile I)cp; rtmcnt, through the. Ch~h~ EDe?;::rtn;entfftllr~~~~~ hh~ i Cltief En~in~er·~ office m. & n.1.! nf each innll'ldtlal tlt;~t we can Citicf Englncel"s offir~ (!I. & R.), • le .ngmeer 5 0 lee · · ' or through t11e undrr~igm·d. or

; hope to rccluce traffic accidents. · or through tlte unde:-signcd, or or through the. und~r~igne? .or through the office of te District

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, · f . ·. through the office of the D1strwt . . • . 1 tltrouglt thr offlee o the 1J1;tnet ., . t 5 1 t 1 h ,, B Eng1ne~r at llallfax. :'\ S., will

l• . t Ch 1 tt t P E ,·,JI~lnrer a an .on. ·'· .. 1 01 . t d 'f' .,..-

1 ·.ngmcer a ar.o e own, .. .. 'll 1 bl 1 t d . ; supp I' ue-pr1n s an. ~PCI'l 1ra·

, ~Jr. illtd ~1r>. Charlc.1 Fit1Crl"o1irl. 1., will supply blue-prints and•'r11'1 t.,~upp~f· tlue·prnks and~pec.11" tion'~f thr work on derosit nf'

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1 'c . n d · · · . . 1 k d ca on o te war on epos1 . . 1 or uga 01 c nn . arc rccell'ln~ spccJflcatwn of t 1~ war on c·: f 1 520 00 . th ! r' a sum of 520.00 1n the form of a i rongrJtulntim~> of t\1 ... ,, .encls on posit of a sum of 520.00 in t11e! 0 a su~f. 0 d b. km he orm

0 ·,certified bonk cheque or monev·

llhc birth of their third daughter

1 form of a certified bank cheque a certl !C anbl c equ·~ dor ord. cr pa1·able to th~ order of tl;e

t Sl Cl · · 1 't 1 Tl d . money-<1rder paya e to the or er . · a . a1e s tospl a on turs R). ·or money·ordcr payabl, to the . Reecll'er General of Canada. The

I - ' or the ReCCl\'Cr General of Can· 0 • 1-- ___ order of the Receiv~r (;eneral· d Tl d .1 ·Ill b 1 cl' dep()!;t! w1ll he released on r?·

LIKE ~U i'IDAES?

YOU'LL ~OVE \

SUNDAE CUPS

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HELP

, . d Th d .1 ,, 111 b ·a a. 1e epos1 "' e re ease . f 1 hi . d . · , of lana a. e cpos1 voi e t f th hi 1 1 d 1 turn o t 1e ue·prtnt~ an sper1· KIPPS HERB TJI.BLETS- • rcleas~d on return of the .blue· on r.~.ur~ 0 I e urpr n ~·~" • firation in good ronrlition within

natural Lax t' ;vc Quick safe prints and specification in good 5 ~~~11 rca on t7 f goo th ro~ ; 10~ n mont11 from the date of r~rep-

---------------------, AR~IY RECRUITING STATIO:'>~, 1

431 Water Street St. John's, Nf!d. I AT YOUR Numbers cal

i Tel. 8·020'

I Without 1011 or obi!; olio•, pltolt nnd mt further dtlaill on ""'" I I t! tht Filii Ro;lmtnl, Bin Canadla• Hu~WI (Prlnma Lou111'1): I

relicf from disl'nmfort of condition within a month from " ~·a m~nt 1 ;om 1 ~ ate 0

tion of trnrl?rs H not relurnrrl c-onstipation. l':lll!usness. 35c., tile date of reception of tenders

1rrrrpdton .1°1. entl erts. . dno trlr· wilhin that prriod tile rlrposit

NEIGHbOl1RHOOD , ,.,.. tNIIIld li.h tvrt"-r .. ,~ """"' t:IJff. Ol'll(lffuftiHn .. th u ,.,.

Sl 00 't •11 d•ugn1'st• · . . ; urne WI 11n 1a nerto 1e . . · · ·"' " · " ·'· , If not returned w1til1n thJt per- I ~, · .1 •Ill 1 r ·r ~·1 d will be fo1·ft•1tr~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,I . 'II b ,. f . l ".nos! "' Je m el e . 'rl I t ~ I :- icd tile deposit WI 2 o1· c1ter. 'The !owe~t or anv tencler not lP owrst or ani' enuer no

DEALE~'S

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-a lhu ~pon, 'plwM , Wit VOl'' loc4l

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GRAND f.ALLS AC.ADEMV Service

Max Hawkins

Application1 ~re solicited from TEACHERS t~ fill p.ositions in the following Grades• KINDERGARTEN, GRADE I, GRADE IV, GRADE V, GRADE VII

and HIGH SCHOOL.

Elect,ical Contractor

'Phone 90446

----In the Primary and Elementary Grades, applicants who have secured their First or Second teaching grades will be given preference. In the High School, preference will be given to a University graduate who he~ majored in English, and is prepared to teach that subject in Grades IX,

X and XL Applications, together with references, recommendations, health

c:ertificates or any other pertinent information, should be addressed to the Secretary, Ama,gomated School Board, Grand Falls, Newfoundland,

and should reach him not later than April 22nd, 1957.

STEERS \!

INSURANCE ACiENCIES

1.1 N I' I D

BASIC SALAR'IES IN ALL CASES WILL BE AUGMENTED BY THE

LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD. Duties will begin ot the opening of school in September, 1957.

GRAND FALLS AMALGAMATED SCHOOL BOARD A. BUGDEN, Secretary

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SALK VACCINE PROGRAMME Vaccine will be given at these Centres to any of the followingt

PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN, six months of oge and over.

SCHOOl CHILDREN In Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2 end 3. These children should be brought to the

as there will be no separate programme for school children in the schools.

Centres

!XPfCTANT MOTHERS. Expectant mothers may receive vaccine at these Centres, at Pre-natal Clinics

or from private doctors, ·

CHilDREN WHO HAD ht or 2nd INOCULATIONS IN 1956. For maximum protection three inoculations

should be received. No cases of paralytic polio were reportad in Canada lest year among those who

hod the full course of three inoculations. •

Centres For First Week-Apri/1 To April' 6 DATE I

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!!T. TRERI:JW~ !'rHOOL MUNDY POND llOAD

Pit:~ X SC.:HOO!, OFF LO:'\G rol'i!J ROAJI

i-'1TrH·::"'l' :'\l'l1SI:S HESWESI.'E

I, (~!ERC~L\~1' !\',\\'Y ,JIO~P.TT.\L) 1\ :\ TLR STnELT IVLST

. - --------------------·-------·--· __ .. --·--I , Snlltb~1dr no~~ i .\till Brid~e noad I I

Strawberry ~lar&h Ro. ild •oNDA! Mundy Pond Rn!d Aprlrdoro T'l Bidforrl 1'1 AIIIL 1 Emrir~ Al'e. We~t Dartmouth PI Cork r1

I , o Cuhln Me. 1 ,\II a nrlale Rd. Long Pond Tirl.

------------------'Allandale Apt~. Bllck!er Ave. ·G~~;ehe~ry Lane Shra St.---·~r;;rrl Bridge Road

'n1EIDAY, April I

WEDNESD..\1 APRILS

Anthony Ave. Emerson St. Osborne St. \\'atE!'t'!orrl Heights Murphy Lane Downing St. Darling St. Cowan Avenue Murphy Ave. Rostellan St. Falkland St. Road de Luxe

Blackmmil Road Cuhin Avenue

- .- --·-· 1 Elizabeth 1\Ye. Rodney St. I Topsail Road 1 Rnwan St. Baltimore St. Cragmillar Avenue

Vaughan PI Larch PI I Shaw Street I Carpaslan noad Exeter Ave. IRth Street

neeves PI nandcll PI --------------- --- ------·----Pine Bud o\ve Sycamore PI

TBUllSD.lY April'

nmu April&

SATURDAY April I

Froude Avenue Pierce AYenue Vimy Avenue Vlcketa Avenue

Penyywell Road We•t of Cashin Avenue

Wishing Well Road Sl!mp~ Lane Abbott Avenue

Kenmdunt Road Oxen Pond Road Thorburn Road

Ei m PI Beech PI Linden Court Linden PI Stoneyhr,usr St. ~lt;pic St.

; Chestnut PI Poplar A vc. I Prince Wllll<~m Place

1 Newtown Rd. North of Empire Bonavt!lture North of Empire Whitewa~ Plr Whlteway St. Pine Burl PI Wallace PI· Byron St. Guy St. Kirk PI Milbank St.

nlchmonrt !lt. Edc Street :McKay Street Warberry Street

Water St. West of Patrlek St. Sudbury Street Alexander Street · Angel Place Macklin Place

Nagle' a P.lll I Old Petty Harbour Road Higgins' Line Kilbride • Mt Scio Road ----·--·--·- .. ------'------------

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SALK VACCINE-IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING BUT A FEW MINUTES.

POLIO MAY STRIKE ANY TIME. DON'T NEGLECT THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILDREN.

WATCH THIS SPACE EACH SATURDAY FOR YOUR STREET. • CUT OUT THE LIST IN WHICH YOUR STREET APPEARS.

IF IN DOUBT TELEPHONE 4065.

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Tile lnwc~t or any tender not. neressarilv'\ar·crptNI. , nrr·rssori\~· ac·r·c•pterl. nc~r»arllY a~ceptcd. · · ROBERT FORTI!:R,

_ ROBERT FORTIER, ROBERT FORTI [!;R, I 'Chief of Adminiotratlvt Services

Chltf of Adminiotrat ve Serv eel and Secretary. and St·.crelary.. ll~par(mrnl ol l'uilli 1• \l'nrk5,

Chit! of Adminiotrative Service 1nd ~e<rrlary.

Drp~rtlllrnt uf i'ublil' \\"ork~. Ott;lll'a. "arr·h 2A. ~~~7.

DepartlllPIII of l'ubllt• ~I ork5, Ottaw<!. '!ar~h 2R. J9.'i7.

~~~t_tiiiialtil_l·iiiia_li· -~~~ltii::_iiil~il· h•21i8•. •19 •. 'i•'·· ••roJI8 ··------------.~-for Fast Taxi PLUMBING .. HEATING

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Servke HOTEL TAXI

Dial 2424 • 2410 QUEEN'S ROAD

Dprn 8 a.m to ~ a.m. .lan~.t!

P.M. Donnelly PLUMBING •nd HEATING

COrlrRACTOR Install~ti~n and Repaln

to all lYI'f' systems.

'Phone 5578F 48 FOREST ROAD

jan24.1y

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SEALED 'J'E\Dr:HS addrrssed. to t1te unrt2rsigncd, and rndors· eel "Tenner for Breakwater· \\'harf, Cow Head. \rwfound· land" will be recril'cd in the office' o[ th~ Srcretary, until 3.00 p.m. IE D.S.T.1.

WEDNESDAY, MAY I, 1957. P'\ans and spcl'ifical ion t·an be

-------·- ·------------· srrn Rnd forms of tender obtain·: crt at the office of til~ Chir! En·. g\necr. Department of Puhlic GREAT EASTERN OIL

& IMPORT CO., LTD. Radiu, Television, Washers, nclrigerators, Deep Freezers.

Elcctrtic Han&es, Floor Polishers. Gramophones,

Public Address Systems, Tape Recorders.

REPAIR~ ASn SERVICE h UNES

ATTENTION SHIP OWNERS

We are now equipped to do all types 11l MARIS E

Electrical lnstallatloa ani! Repairs.

We h~1·e a quantity of bronn Deck Lights on hand.

J. V. DAWE LTD.

\l"orks, Ottawa. Ontal·io, at tile Al~o BIRC II ll'\1\~ oflice of thr District En~<inerr. anol K1\lll.I\C; Dpartmrnt of Public \\'rH·ks. Pn't For the RISI :n f'L[L Office Bnx )!-29, Fluckma~tcr's

d l CAll.

I Field. St. John·~. \'flrl .. 811 t tr C d I C I . District En~<inccr. Department of. 03 Y S 03

Public Works. Public Building. 9 p o Box, 875. Halifax. \'.S .. and Dia I 424 at tlle Po~t Off\ees. at Corner 6 SPENC.ER ST.

DIAL 3001 to 3005

WATER ST.

Electriral Contractor DIAL 90!101

" No fire when we wire" reb2B,lm

i Brook and Grand Fall~. '\'!!d. -janlB.lm ~ ' To be L'onsidered rneh t·cndcr r.iiiiiiiiiliiii••••• ..

must bl' a~eompanied hy a sel'UI'i· ! tv in the fonn of a certified

ATTENTION! CONTRACTORS

FOR SALE ONE TERRA TRAC CRAWLER

DOZER . MODEL 600 with Torque Convertor and

Hydraulic Transmission. i

Also

·ONE'TERRA TRAC CRAWLER FRONT END LOADER

' Capacity one cubic yard, complete with Hydraulic Torque Convertor and Power Shifting Terramatic Drive. ,

Both Machines in use only three months. Completely overhauled and in· top condition.

GOING AT BARGAIN PRICES

DOMINION MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.

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'PHONE 4052 • 53 m26,28;-.IO

e.hef1Ue or. Bonds as ~perified in th• form of tender and made on th~ printed forms ~upplied by . the Department anrl in arrorrl· 1

ance with the conditions set forth ' therein.

The DepJrtment. through the Chief Engineer'5 office (11. ~' .<\.1. or t.hrough til~ undersi~ned. or through the riffire of the Distril'l En~int>~r at St. .Joint's, \'fld. and

' Halifax, :'\ S .. will Sllf>PIY blue· prints and specification of the work on deposit of a 5Unl of S2~ 00 In the [orm of a certified bank c1teque or money.flrrler :

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payalile to the orrlu of the ~~ eeiver General of Canada. 'I he

i deposit will he relea~rcl on re-i tnrn of the blu"·prinL•·nnd sprcl· i firation in ~ood ronrl\tion within

~ month from thr date or recrr· linit of trndt'fs, 1f not returnrd wit1tin that pl'riod the clepn~t w\il hP forfrit:~,d.

Thr towc~t or AllY [Pnrlrr not necrs~arily accrptPrl.

ROBERT FORTIER, i

Chltf af Admlniolrativt Strvlcfl ' and Srcretery.

D~p~rlmPnt of Publ\r Work~, . Ott<w~. :llarrh 28, 1R~7.

Save Money ON

PLUMBING AND

HEATING at SIMPSON'S SEARS

l7G W ntPr Street TEL. 2'l82 · T/7'/

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.-. .. !flit '·Furnished Chapel

' Qualified Embalmers

' Cadillac

Hear1e

DIAL 2321

393 DUCK·

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~ Red Cross Line

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FROM NEW YORK!

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TO NEW YORK: Fort i\l'olon •.t,rrh Fort Hamilton ,lpnl

TO PHII.AOEJ.PHL\: Fort Al'aion . . lt,rrh Fort Al'alon . Apnl

Wi!l accept car~o for Ct'r ncr Bruok subj~cl IO IC' cor. ditlons existing at th't i'0 rt

Vessels 'II"IU call St!ffou:~t land Outports a~ 1ndurtm urrtrl. •·:·Calls Cc.,·r.rr Brook su~ jrrt Ire Cr•no.tion~.

·~Accepts refrl(rr~tion car~o.

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FURNESS WTTIIY

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WATER ST. EAST

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SOMI NUMIIIlS art IMtter ,,."

et,•n I For flntr dry clt1nln~ DIAL 6155 COUSINS

(NFLD. LIMITED

G 48 53 54 60 56 -49 .58 51

FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN

MUNN MOTORS, LTD.

0 64 66 70 73 75 61 68 74 63 71 62

The Elk• regular Saturday: I ' I - I i night SOCIAL will be held at i the Elk• realdence, Carpa•lan

Road, TO-NIGHT at 9 o'clock.

CWB OPEN

.5 P.M. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT

Leo Michael• Ochtutra.

DIAL 90069

DAHCINO AND DlHioiO tiiOHT\ Y IN UNIOUI AND INTIMATI ATMOS,HIII

IIHTIITAIIIMINT ,MOIL -·· Ill. U.l a'"' I 'Jlo. HOOD!IlD ID , 111. 100"

HAY! HAY! JUST ARRIVED

2 CARS

No. 1. HAY George Neal

Limited m30,ap2,4

TO RENT Self-Contained

Apartment,

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APRIL 1st TO A.PRIL 5th

NEWFOUNDLAND'S REGIO·NA.L

DRAMA .FESTiVAL ST. PATRICK'S HALL AUDITORIUM

8.45 p.m.

Tickets On Sa~e l1.t &nwrings $1.25 single $5.00 for the series of S nights m30(h)

Star of the Sea Associat!on · A Special meeting of the Asscdalion will be

held To-mor•ow, SUNDAY, March 31st, at 2.30 p.m.

A particulally large attenda11ce is re·

quested.

E. J. MOTTY, Secretary

HeaUng by PrayJr Would you like to know more about how

Sickneu and all inharmony can be healed

through prayer. Listen ta how Christian

Science heals, over Radio Station VOCM, St.

John's, every SUNDAY at 1.45 p.m. -------------------·-- -----

Teachers lManted for

BAlE VERTE UNITED CHURCH THREE ROOM SCHOOL

PRINCIPAL for Higher Grades. I Uvlng r~om, 3 bedrooms, ' I built-In kitchen. Hot and cold 1

-------------------· Ylater, Oil furnace.

TWO TEACHERS for Intermediate and

Primary Rooms. Teacher's Residence with all modern TO RENT

HEATEO APARTMENT

82 HAYWARD AVENUE

Consisting of 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen

Included in the rent will be heat, telephont

with tltctric range and modtrn bathroom.

and hot wattr.

lnttrested parties may ring

MR. WM. MOULTON,

Ttlephone No. 6680F -------

ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCT:ON OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT

AND STREET RESURFACING

Tenden are raque1ted far work of con1tructlon of C1phalt pavement and street 1urfaclng on 1traets within the City.

Work and material• mu1t conform to 1peclflcatlon• available at the office of the City Engineer.

TENDERS MUST BE ADDRESSED TO THE CITY CLERK marked ''Tender for '•treat con1tructlon and paving" and depotltad at hl1 offlca not later than ~.00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, May 1, 19.57.

The lowe1t or any tender not neceuarll~ accepted.

E. B. FORAN, Cify ·Clark tllO.spU,UI,lB

Bidgood's Wholesale ' '

Limited •.

• IS

Rent $11.5.00.

Telephone 7367 . NO DOWN 'AYMINT

IAIY TlltMS Now ta tt.~ Umt for fDUl new

TILl or L.INOLIUM 'LOO!lS.

Al11 MINO!l llti,AIIll C'ALL

Cabot Construction

and Supplies Ltd. Dl1l 5651 Duckworth St.

Aittr b~ura eall MR. JAMIS ADAMS, 7H1H

WANTED

conveniences available. Apply:

SECRETARY, BAlE VERH SCHOOL COMMITTEE

BAlE VERTE -~-- ------~- -- ------

POR SALE-New Milch Cow and Calf. Apply to lllartln Hickey, Outer Cove. mar30,apl1

Distributors Wanted PIOA PALO VINES - Statt

d!str!hutorsh!p open A·l Im· port Company (Au7.0770), ~808 W. D!vlelon, Chicago 51, Ill!noil.

Barber

fH! CENTRAL BARBER SHOP We are now operating six

"INVEST 1:'11 RF.ST." Shop com. fol'tnbly. We specialize In re­pairing and reconditioning all t)'pcs Springs and Mattresses. Guaranteed work. ~lattresses for back ailments n specialty. 'Phone 6449 or 3561, Standard Bedding Company, Ltd., Flower Bill. !eb20,tf

----------CASH PAID FOR: Comlc1,

magazines, pocket books, ac· cordlons, guitars, violins, guns, typewriters, men's clothes and footwear. John D. Snow, 9 Xew Gower St. mar20,1m

chain. You cnn be assured l•uurance of the best possible service INSURANCE-4owrlng Broth· plua the !eRst poes!ble walt· er Limited Insurance Depar1· Ina. 24 New Go~er Street, ment-Fire. ,..utomoblle. Mar· opp. A,!elalde MC'\OT!. If you tne and all Casuallv llnu prefer app,ll'ltment service Telephone ~16b or 5!67. Phone ~231 A OEPENDABLE FIRE INSUR·

------ ANCE-Don'l •lsk your valu· Wall Washing abies to "save" a few dollar&.

I WALL WASHING-Wills cleart Our fair-rate, reliable pol!ey ed by new machine. Results gives lmmed!atA orote~Uon. perfect; save, palnt.-New· 'PhoM 6921 or write •· J. Method Rug and Wall Clean· La~ey. P.O Box ~06 rep\,tf ers, Freahwahu Road, 'Phone Contecl STAN FOWLER, Rt· g1033. ag2~.1m conf building, for Fire Auto-

b 11 bl I · ---- mobile and f'late GlaSll lni!Ur· Y rt 1 e Who esale F11m Young N!W M!THOD RUG CLEAN· ance. Claim• promptt:v settl·

P.O. BOX .536

MAN lntereated in learning Whole· ERS. ;Rugs and C a r p e t s ed. 'Phone 5531-P 0. BoJ ule Gro~ery Trade u Salesman In made to ~~~k ilk!- new Von 63. City 1nd nurby Settlement!. Schrader urure~s adds yeara IIOBERT DI\WE a SON, Fire S1lary and comm!nlon 1e11ln~ to life of "UII~ Cleaned In ann Aut.,moblle Insurance. Grocerlu and Provlalon1. Excellent home or at our plant. Phone Be 111re. be 1ure. lni!Ure. Tele-opportunlty. Reply In wrltlna to 91033. Nrw Mfthod Rug phone 2882. P.O. Box 115

Cleaner&, Fres~water Road. Royal Bank Chal."'bera. SL John'a.

Miscellaneous atatlna aae, education status, etc. -----,----r-_--:-::-:::-11129,30 WIST IND CO~L IERVICE

Beautician

(W. Snow) 'rAJa. u.oo bag; s bags fN S2 7~; 4 bags for f3.~0; P bags 101 $6.7~. For quick del!ve'y dial 929~9-A, 29 Pearre Awnue. lanll.lm.

WINTER TlilES on lilt, 15 and 16 inches. Reiular $16.50. Now $12.~0. 7.60 by 1e. 6 ply, regular 522.00; now $17.SO.

1 9 5 3 Tube1 $2.00-Used Tlr~ Sales, t 86 Hamilton St. !eb28,lm

A U 5 T I N JIISO~ \JUITARS - Ho•·~tr $800.00 Button Stop Accordecnl and

Harmonlca1. Richmond Baxo­' phone1. Boosey Clnlneti.-

Charlet Hutton & Sons. P I)

Baird Motors Ltd -~~~-:~s--~~-o~-·G-:-AN:-:ru=N=IN:-::-G-In'7"d OIAl 80378·9

M~RRYMEETING. RQAD

Repairing. Single Tuning Six Dollm. Wm. HOPLEY. 10 CornatloD St. Thone 2819-L. oct1\1m.

MONA RYAN Beauty Salon, T.A. Building, Duckworth Street, speclallllng In all methods permanent waving, tinting and cutlng. Open Tuesday and Thursdny nights, six operators. Din) 5477 for r.ppolntment.

t'·

WHO HAS THIS

NUMBER? ~w~~l'~h~e~eA~?EsT:n~::lr '-·"" Ideal fa" Building f,ots; situated on ' ., • I the Goulds Road, three miles west e l 229632 of town. Tenders will be receiv.ed up to Noon, April 25th, Interested P<>l'iies apply to

ROY GREELEY, i GREELEYTOWN, KELLIGREWS 1 m27,30,apl,B,B,l3 ~-----· ····--

WANTED TO BUY

BIRCH LUMBER

3 inches up, Contact Ul for

Prices and Specl!!catlona NEWFOUNDLAND

HARDWOODS L TO, fop5al! Road St. John'•

Dial 7420 - 7889

TO RENT Self-contained

Apartment AT CROSS ROADS, W.~TER ST. WEST

Suitable for Doctors ' Offices, etc.

Dial 3026 • 3027 I mar27tf

WATCH REPAIRS HIGH QUALITY

LOW PRICES FAST SERVICE

ERNST B. BECKER

73 NEW GOWER ST. Ctrllfl.d Muter W1tcho

1111klr 111cl Jewtlltr.

Do You Have A GARBAGE DISPOSAL

PROBLEM? H vou have tall

3.3 8 6 F ~nrl ,·our worrie~ arr ol'er

. G_OOD SER\'ICE . EXeELLE:"iT RATES

2 Trucks a\·ailable {or lnsJrl~ or Outside City Limits Work. m26,1m

DEPARTMENTS OF

PUBLIC WELFARE

AND HEALTH

With effect from :O.!onday.' April 1st, the midday clo!ing' time of the Headquarters of the 'I

above Departm~nts of Go\' ern·, men! at Fort William, will be' changed from 1.00 p.m.·2.30 p.m. to !2.45· p.m.-2.15 p.m. respec· lively, ,

LEONARD MILLER, M.D., C.puty Mlnl•t.r of Hulth.

R. L. ANDREWS, Deputy Minister of Public

Welfare. March 29th, 1957.

Bargain

For Sale one 1953 Ford. Sedan body and tires In good condition. This car Is equipped with a re· conditlomd enJ~ine, low mileage Price only $8~0. Terms arrang· ed. Dial 3344.

Newfoundland Services

PASSENGER NOTICES

CONNECTION BAY RUN PLACENTIA BAY

Regular 9 a.m. train leavlnlt: St. John's Monday, April 1st, will make connection at Ar~en· tla with M.V. Burin !or the Bay Run Placentia Bay.

CONNECTION WEST RUN PLACENTIA B.W

Regular r a.m. train leaving

IT'S WORTH

$1,000.00 IN

$2,000.00 IN CASH t>RIZES)

e UNCLAIMED lst PRIZE ................. $1000.00

LUCKY No. 4319

TICKHS 50c each Tickets on sale at your neighbourhood StorM

or 'Phone 5782 (9 • 12.30) Daily.

The London Theatre Co. is holding a

JUMBLE S.ALE 3 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL Jst

In the Gymnasium at Bishop Feild College

La; ge Quantities of WINDOW DRAPES CLOTHING

ORNAMENTS, ELECTRIC IRONS, VACUUM CLEANER ELECTRIC KETTLE, PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, etc. ete,

LONDON THEATRE COMPA.NY SELLING UP

Offers Invited For OFFICE EQUIPMENT

(including Remington Adding Machine,

Remington Typewriter, Cash Boxes, etc.)

1955 METEOR VB

LIGHTING EQUIPMENT (Dimmers, Spots, Floods, Colours)

PILE CARPET, 28' x 15' SCENERY

PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM (Twin-turntables, Microphone, 2 Amplifiers)

'PHONE 80362 or 7066

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Teachers VVanted BUCHANS PUBLIC SCHOOL.

TEACHERS FOR KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY and ELEMENTARY GRADES - KINDERGARTEN TEACHER -Knowledge of Music essential. When applying please indicate teaching experience, qualifications, age and preference as to grade. Accommodation) provided I" Teachers Hostelry. Government .cole augmented by local Board. All applications should be accompanied by references and reach the Secretary at the earllllt possible date.

m30,31

REV. T. SHORT, Secr'fflary, BUCHANS PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD

The Jubilee Guilds Of Newfoundland

Wednesday A.pril 3rd

SALE OF

SUB· STANDARDS - greatly rtduc1d -Luncheon Sets, Table-napkins, Tea-cloths, Aprons, Guest-towels, Children's Pullovtrs and Cardigans.

Also 10% REDUCTION on .all regular hand-woven articles from APRIL 3rd to 13th.'

263 DUCKWORTH STREET

19

St. John's, Wednesday, April mSO,Ip2 3rd, w!V make r<Jnnectlan at Ar· _ ___:_:..... ________________ ~ .:entia with M.V. Burin for the West Run Placentia Bay. CLOTHES make the man If CHAP!

makes the clothes :

f. WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor ·· ·

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AT THE REWA's 30th

""J.II""!l~:"!:-=tt SOIGF N AI~~~c~ll~~h~l!~~P.). Em·

MILLEY'S Now Showing

The New·

for SPRING EVERY WANTED SHADE AND MANY •• MANY STYLES

FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE

ALL ONE PRICE s3.50 •

S. MILLEY LTD. Forced Landing Lora] Firms Are

llmll@d ·transportation of sets and props.

The 1now atorm promised to shivering St. John's on Ftiday did not come and the city enjoyed • line day with the sun out nearly all the time. ·

B W p!oyces' Welfare Association was ~ THE inaugurated with a roster ~f 28.

AND CO. Last evening at the Newfoundland MITOD OOK Board of Trade Rooms the Associa·

" I tion, with a roll of more than 8000 The ternperaluN! was low, and I memb~rs, held its, 30th annual

high wind• made the •prlng ~eem meeting . even farther away as the cold Mr. James V. Ryan, founder and winds wept through the •treets. The Scapegoat President of the Association, oc·

Roed• leading to the city, end Dophoo DuMnurier . 4.50: cupied the chair, and the nnnual atroetl in newly developed par\.! M ! report covering activities and op-of the city were covered with sev-

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The Last Angry . an 1 erations over the past year was

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, era! Inches of snow drift.!, and Gerold Green .. ...... 4.95 read by the Secretary. conditions In these areas were . In observance nnd recognition . more like early January than late The Walls Came of the 30th anniversary the report 1·

Mmh. Tumbling Down contained a resume of the histll'ry . of the organization and of its de· I

The highest temperature re- ·Henriette /loosenburg 4.00 · velopment through the years. The

1 corded at Torbay weather station ' h' f' · 1 1 h d h lth Spring in Was mgton manm rev ew s owe . ea y yestuday was 20 and the lowest surpluses for all the d1fferent 10. The tempernture was expected Louis ). Holle 4.50 funds for the year ending October 'I

to drop to ~ degrees by midnight. When Iron Gates Yield , 30, 1956, and on mot>on of Mr. • James Ryall, seconded by Mr. John

, Wins $6'000 Scholarship

Geollrey T Bull ......... 3.00 ·A. Walsh end warmly supported 1

ihe Outsider by Messrs. Robert Fogwill and W.:

I S. Sparkes, was adopted w1th ac·:

Colin Wilson .......... .4.25 clnmation. 'I

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Only Yesterday other speakers paid hl~h tribute to the work of the Pres>dent nnd-1

Frederick I ewis Allen 5.00 1 Executives since the formation of. Min Patrician Burke, the 12· : A.d I U l'm'ted '.the Association which had resulted'

year-old daughter of Captain Wil· • ven ure n ' I in the strong position of the j

linm J. Burke and Zlta O'Keefe, I ·Harold WC1ters .. .4.75 REWA after three decades. ' was recently awarded the full • I C ld • AI' Reference Wa! made to the. •cholarohlp of six thousand dol· CS• 0 tn tee Medical end Hospitalization Fund · Inn: which will Include four years Christopher Landon 3.25 which Is now covered In the over·\' board and tuition at "Marymount" Th Com'lng World all Railway welfare plan and has. on the Hudson. e therefore been d1scontmued by the

Civilization 1

A.<Sociation. This Is the only fund~ This scholarship I• the highest h h b ff t d d 1

award in Catholic Elementary William E Hocking. 3.75 · :r~t u:~er e;~~s~ct.':at~on a\y P ~~~I Schools; and !. won In competitive Men in Arms Executive to replace the former

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examinations with two hundred 1 h b · 1 1 R A P t 5 F W

. Hea t Fund y a spwa arrange· lop students from schools n New . . res on, · . 1se, , men! which will protect pension· York Cit)·'• five borough•. H. 0. Werner . 7.50 ers of the present and the future.

MIS! Burke and her mother :The Story of Ireland Appreciation wa.• expressed by :

KODAK 5~ 40 CAMERA

Designed for modern flizsh ... new, fast Kodak Film< ' .

· N•west in Kodak's superb line al Signet color-slide cameras ••• end a really outstanding buy in precision miniature equip. meot. Has ~ne l/3.5 lens, 1/400 shuHor, rongefinder, iil!y loading and other easy-operation features ... comes ccmpltlt with flasholder and dual reflectors. See it 10onl

$78~50

TOOTON~S Ltd. Distributors for Kodak in Newfoundland

were born In st. John's; her fa· ; . . the President .of the who!eheart~d I ther Is a nntlve of Brlgus, concep· Bnon Inglis . .. . ... 3.00 c~·operal>on g.'ven to the Assoc;a· tion Bay. The)' now reside at cam· The Organization Man t1on by the d>fferent ~~1lway ~n-! --------.,.,..---,-----,,..-----.,---::-

, bria Heights, Long Island, New . . 10ns end ~~ the close lwson wh1ch d ~1;;:::;:;: York. Congratulations to Patrl

.cl·a. Wdl1om H. Whyte..... 6.00 has b_ een 1n existenc_e from the be· formerly of Campbellton, N.B. and. States, an Robert I b t U t now travelling freight agent with· ~!.B.E., who will re.<ide in

and her oud nrent• 1 g nmng e ween n10n represen a·. pr p . I o· k & c Ltd tive_s a_ nd the Exeeutil'e of the As·' the Railways. ' I The fulJ text of the annual

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I( S 0., , 'somt>on. The election of officers resulted W>li be publ>shed later.

I A cordial welcome was extend· in the return to office of the for-i

LO!\'DON (AP)-Pelplng Radio The 'Booksellers ed to Messrs. J. B. E•·ans of Whit· mer Executil'e end ~lessrs. w. J. i reported Chinese Communist an·, bourne and Esau Thomas of Ar· ·Grouchy and R. G. \\'ells wore

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Manitoba Is larger than tlcraft bntterles shot down an 'PHONES 2008.3191 .4425'gentia who were in town for the.added to the slate r~placing J: E.:and has O\'er 400 mile~ of F·B4 Nationalist Chin,se jet fight· ___ . .. ----~ ____ . _ meeting, and to Mr. E. Steeves,: Forsey now res>dmg m the Umted! !me on Hudson's Bay.

er Friday. NOTE OF THANKS

NOTE OF THANKS Mrs. Gilbert Janes and !emily

would like to thank all those who sent cards end flowers, perform· ~lr. John Murph)' of the Graphic B H li l

Advertl!lng Co .. has kindly d"' y e COp er Assisting Drama F esti\·al Needs

nated heat:d storage space for the I A h llcopte b ·n•l g 1 \' 1 lets of l'll>tlng troup!. , • r, r> • n pa >en

Geralrl s. Doyle Ltd., Terra , from the Southern Shore yesterday :-lou Motors Ltd. George G R. morning '" a field near Irving

The Drama Fr1tiral Tran.<porla· Parson• Ltd., Bai~d Motors 'Ltd. Rt oatdh sohthat,_t_~e petient ~okulld get

~Irs. Catherine Downey and ! ed acts of kindne.s, following the family wishes to t~ank all kind

1. death of her dear husi>and Gil·

friends and relatives who h<!lp- tnrt Jones who passed •way ed in any way during the long :

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· · rh · ~~ 1 d II J Th & S ns 'Ltd 0 e osp . ..., more QU>C Y· :.on lo~millee n>rman · r. : "" · ,' om as 0

'' The pilot radioed to Torbay ann J7mr•. \1 ~·•tl told the DAILY 1 hove offered em. told the station his Intention of \l'\1 ~ '"' n>~h> lh•t mo.- Sl. 1 · 1 dl i h f' ld ' d 1 -·, hu•in••• iirm< han donal· . H•JWCI'er, he rnnt>nued, more ban

1 ng n t e ohe dan hthe am·

d h · · t th t' t. 1 I car< wHe needed to help trans· u a nee w., on an w en the

t t r>r •erme• 0 e es II' a · po;t the 1 isltin£ players during , helicopter landed and took the .llr. Jnhn O'Dea of the New· the next week and an)'one who 'patient to the hospital.

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1 Francis, ~\. Bon's, The Brothers 2.30 p.m. by motor hear50 from .

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