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AP nes i. ippiny;. '·' -1 . . !fJ.Sy'O!r ;·, ·'? . :·. .. . r:;·v.·' .TD. ·.CTORS John's in cering 141•0 rEOPLE BOUGHT· ·USED CARS and TRUCKS · FROM US i:AST. tEAR Nova· Motors ·Ltd. .. ·T· ·H· . . . Vol. 68. No. 39 ' ' & CO. LIMilED ) TI;fE DAILY NEWS, S'.f. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1961 (Price: 7 Cents) RUN DOWN? NEED A TONIC?? TAKE -- BRICK'S TASTELESS· I . ' . . "" . .. . . , mars 0 uss1ans:- lnjur;ed U. S. U. N: Council By JOSEPH MacSWEEN ·Canadian Pre_, Staff Writer Negroes: .Chamber' ED NATIONS (CP)- Dag Hammarskjold charged Wednesdoy that the Soviet Union to paralyze the United Nations by on him and rejected Russia's demand UN secretary. general struck back at Russia at a hectic meeting of the UN Security which earlier saw the wildest melee in UN ·history when a group of Negroes roared 11e council chamber protesting the slaying of Patrice Lumumba in The Congo. : prr<ons .were In· 1 . ;crcnmmg dem·l "Let the Soviet government, 1 7 3 D • I c h mcsti)· from :-lew if it wishes, pretend that he 1 ' . . srction• bowled I does not exist. It will lind that I l·e· .n ra s ,nd 1 he is far from a disembodied 1 · with their fists. I ghost and It wlll find that peace : r 0 r t e d to have I loving states wlll continue to Of . J his search for O e In g et the road. . . 'I ' UN SHOULD STAY r::tfd Sta.tcs: ambas· "We believe that the only . hts ltrst mn· i "'ay to keep the cold wn out . t The of The Congo is to keep ' BRUSSELS CCP from AP·Heu· taught- at the Illlnto Skating 1 . : . made no re!· the U nit e d Nations in 'fhe ters.1 - The crash of a Boeing Club in Ottawa in 19jj lnd : inl'ident in Ius Congo, and we call on the So· 707 jet Wednesday killed 73 per· 1956. He lived in Indianapolis in UOO-word viet Union to .loin us In thus sons, including•18 youn:: recent years. br:an by descnbmg suring the free and untramelled can figure skating stars. 1 Among the 49 Americans of Lumumba, ole·j' exercise bv the Congolese peo·j The Sabena Airlines. plane' perished were Mr. Maribel : premier, as a pic of the.ir right to independ· spun out of control in circling Vinson Owen, 49, of Winchester, CAIRO-The three chlldren or deposed Congolese Premier Pat rice Lumumha arc shown with Fathyia (center), . " j ence." · for a landing and crashed in a Mass.• and two daughters. Mrs. wife uf Ghana Premier Kwame Nkrumah, the Tahara Palace here Feb. 7th. Lumumba and the two aides who escaped Jail ...... am· POST As to the U.S. position, Slel'· sunlit farmyard, killing a br· Owen, nine times U.S. figure with hint were killed by natives Feb. it was announced by a Katanga government Feb. 13th. The Lumumba · Mclared that I enson declared: · mer iti addition to.61 passeng· skating champion, coach youngsters are Juliana, on Mrs. 1\'krnmah's lap; Patrice, Jr., and Francois (right), Mrs. Nkrumah's son, Gamal, js be- not only to get "We, Insist that all foreign 1 ers and 11 crew members. The for the two girls, both members lng held by Nkrumah's sistcr.-(UPI Photo). · to destroy the .military aid from whateverjwreckage burned. . · of a U.S. team to ---------- -:-------------------------------- lKfrtary. general and source and to whatever end be Among the dead. was a 39· Prague, Czechos!o1•akia, lor t!lc MillionS d t a "triumvirate removed from The Congo nnd tobacco farmer from Wodld Figure Skating r:hamp- 1 1 K w R • . ll(lt !unction. . . :" that no sue!: aid be permitted Vanessa, Ont.. ViCtor Maes. A lonships due to open Feb. 22. : s E r e n n e y a r n s us s I a that m to interfere with the free and native of Belgium but a natural· Flames fed by bursting fuel ' ee c Ipse I i . li'r-:1\ltm. 1crs he would Independent working out lly the 1 lzed Canadian citizen, he tanks quickly engulfed the hulk LO:-IDON t Reuters l - Mil· ; t'lthdrawal of Congolese people themselves. of I on his way to attend h:s of the $5,000,000 plane. lions of Europeans-and a num- 1 mf of the Securtty their own poi!Ucal destiny. ·We j mother's funeral. The names frustrated rescue her of Soviet high - altitui;le ob- : 0 ( I t t• mean this and we intend· to keep I Also aboard was skating in· of firemen. who were speeding scrvation rockets - n 0 n g 0 II e rve n I 0 n r.s.. B r t tat n, on meaning it." structor D If n i e I Ryan, .vho to help even while the plime Wednesday as a total eclipse of: a."'d 'Sationalist China- was still erratically aloft, with lhL sun cut a path of darknes; ; lo u N Off• • I R engines sounding oddly, in the from France to Russia. ·:n ,this . ICia .. s. . ··.·. epo· .. \\···rt ... ' final stage of a flight from New The moon's GOO-mile shadow 1 iAPl - Prcsi- zenga as the lawful government withdrawal of UN forces from rlit relusmg tts confl- York. . . . .swept from Bordeaux. France. 1 r . , _ the s«ret•,.,.general "It ..... the·air-'·" · ..._, ·l' 1 . y-- 0 . 1 .·. B 1 ,dent I.cnned) \lilrned of The Congo - · rccQJaition The Congo and for ouster\of . -• ,.., • '!"" · .. cro•s ' 8 y, ug 5 01 ta, u · Wed e ·"1 t " · t · coup' d 'th r mi f Dag Harmmarskjold as UN see. ume tune taken a R • I I c · Port tower commander sa[d. garia, Romania and part of !t n st aty .• ahams . 1 t ·: dw 1 'd a P 0 se 0 sup· 1113les it absolutely . on· Heat was so Intense that part Russia, The eclipse started in . a o tn \ enc um ? e:.: an" a I . retary-general. . nre the pre.;ent eprasa s. n g·o of the plane's metal skin melted France at 7:32 a.m. G:I1T (3:32: ?IIY 111 The Con,o. .He Said tt I Gtzen,a .\IJS a former deputy -:: . to resiJ(n, no . · , . llke · butter. Authorities said a.m. AST'. . , 1s the the States! of the Patnce Demonstrate could be . identification of many will ·be Russia topped scientific cf. othe1 Un1ted '.nen:· 1 deposed Conho premJct. and the world would LEOPOLDVILLE <Reuters> - lnce, Willi arrested Tuesday af· difficult. forts tl) observe the eclinse hv hct.". to oppose any such mtct· The "only lc"itimatc author-! In Montrea J tn the wish of the Reprisals against wh!tes for !he ter he shot to death a Debris. wd scattered for sev- the unexpected lau'nching vcntwn. · : ity" qualified for· the 1 to have thb or- murder of ex-premier Patrtce and wounded a Portuguese m a era! hundred yards. "several" rockets to carrv oult' The nrc>idcnl oncnin" 'lis i cnttre Con"o 1\cnticdv said is! tCP) - 'ts l' L b · t d h t 1 ba I . ' th d · · ·· · · ' · 1 ' · · · 100 llfncan students attendtn2 nn 1 execu 1ve umum a were repor e oru· o e r, c atmang ey ma e The passengers apparently studies of the sun in eclipse press conference with a sta•e· the "oYernmcnt of President I · . .. · by a triumvirate nesda1 by United off!· fun of hail been warned to expett t.rOU· its effect on the upper at moo· , mcnt on The Cun;!o crlsis, '.Jid, Kasm;1hu at Leopolth·illc. lie' Montreal umversthcs Wednes.· n?t. function 'IDd clals. · . · · . Four sought asylum ble. Many bodie!i were found in phere. · not specifically name Russia: snid discussions arc under way I day marched lroa_n the., dtfmttely would !lOt I The UN Said 25 whites were with EthiOpian UN troops in Bu· a crouching position . - head High fiying jetliners ·but he said he is ",el'iou Jv with 0 1 h e r countrirs nbout gate of the MeG til U:n 11 erstty instrument an arreated. Tuesday. .by pro.·. Lu- nla, northeastern Orienta] prov· down; knees together - a'dopled with astronomical equipment i concerned at what. 'j broadening this government po.J cat;Jpus lo the Belgmn all_d countries of mumba. troops. In Bukavu, Clpi· !nee, . In crash landings. anq astronomers a 1 0 sped 1 he. a threat of unilateral inter·. liticallv 1 Umted States consulates to pri' in ! tal of Kivu province. . . WON'T. SEE UN . alohg the moon's shadow in: \'cntion." . · · J test the d h of Congolese SBld, bowever· 'some ·or them were ·rOUtlhly Meanwh)le, Premter Morse o·ff" It France and Russia, making ex- i : Kennedy also deplored any 21- leader Patnce Lumumha. if it were the handled and one was taken to. Tshombe of ·Katanga province, . I ICU 1me tended observations which 1 t.! This was an obvious reference i tempt to "destroy" the U!'-1-[ The students, joined by a uncommitted na. hospital .for treatment. The re-,lssued a statement reiterating . for Belgl"um will take three months to to Ru. ssia's recognition o.f th .. c a. gain an evident reference to; score of while sympathizers, malnder were released. he woUld not receive .. an inter- lyze. regime of leftist Antoine Gi· Russia's __ for by. Beele Nedi Bakavu and Stanleyvl11e, cap, national commission to Invest!· Pope John observed the phen·· - ·. · · · · ·· -- •·- ·- -- ------ · - - Ethtop1a, prestdent of the Afn- is thus In the ita! of Oriental province, were gate Lumun'lba's death. . BRUSSELS <Reuters) - For- omenon from the window of hts J w s 1• d 't D f can students' group at McGill, thosP lor whom the lib ghost towns as whites kept But he aald the Katanga gov· eign Minister Pierre Wigny told apartments in Vatican Citv. The est 0 I ra e e •Jce . and vice-president Stephen Ma· pretends to spenlt, out of sight .on prders from ·au· ernment ,would not news· a nation w!de radio audie_nce pontiff described the to· · : . 1 11 1 inwa of Nigeria. I do not believe tborltles in the pro-Lumumba paper men inquiring mto tho; Wednesday. n1ght that Belgtum 1150 blind persons he later re· . They carried signs reading loeak.'' provinces. . . circumstances ot ·the kUling. ls "determmed not to hersclf ceived in audience. Of D H k ld "Belgium, saboteur of an inde- I About1,000whlteslivelneach . bebeatendownbythetidal·Nave -------· ag ammars JtO lpendenl Congo'' and "Belgians: traced the his. of the two political strongholds ·Amongst the world'i great ol hatred" now striking na· 1 1 murderers, hands off Congo.":, operation of the murdered first' premier bridges In the' Book of- Know· lion as a result of the slaymg of 1"'111 · chlll'!le or The COngo.· · . . ledge, Montreal claims two. The former Congolese premier Pat· M d t . At both lllft '11 imrlicated in LU· A Lumumba supporter In Lu· Vletoria Bridge and the Jac· rice Lumumba. 0 era Or - The Koca. Popom sent. a protestmg . exte"!ll tltath. luabourg, capital of !taSt prov· quu Cartier Bridge. · H!! said that thi5 tlifficult MONTRF:AL <CPl-The 1\'orld Filii! and. hiltcrly t? Gtzenga conferrmg recogm- 1 fo:ces that have conlnbuted ti! llr.>ut1· Foreign Mini5· night for Belgium" the count.ry treal Presbytery of the I Wednesday o1·er de· hon. th1s sa1•agery ..•. " i'Alrin earlier had I d . k is seeing "its flag5 Insulted, Its byterian c h \1 r c h In Cannda ma.nds for . the uf I - ----------- -----k- . Mnscnw's char;tell . . m·_. P·. oye R·a·n· .. embassies ransacked, and Tuesday night Rl'\.'. llnl'.cd Nations Sec.rctary·G,211· Se.nator Ta es Jab At·. httrayal" of · Lu: burned." · · · · Edwin .J. Whyte of Edmon' on, era! Dng HammarskJold. '\ loots o!. Belgian and or. Russian allegations that for moderator of the churr.h·s I Yugoslavia; joined in lhe So· · Belgmm was for 87th general assembly at Tor-jviet demands that Hammar· F• c ;. was· a reo E . . . d T . 693 000 of Lumumba• satd: onto, June 7. lskjold be replaced and there ompanle· s of Htimman- . xpa n . 0 . . I believe that the SOVIet u.nion Dr. Whyte, 8 nahve of Char- . were . against 1. . I I he said, · was · 1 Is the last country In a posttion lottetown, was educated at . !VI'c-1 him in Morocco, 1 lin lor civil war In ' · •. · to accuse others . . • • Gill University and is a former., and France . . and actually • · ·a,. ROBERT Rlt:E JIJluary jObless figure. r re- "If Mr. Lumumba was ylc· minister at Ormstown, Qur .. ! ' . OTTAWA 'CPI-Senator Cyr· dent of Federation Cabses . demand· . caudlu 'Pretia· staR Wrtter. sents . 108 · f' f th tim of a political assassmahon, and In Montreal's Pointe St. i · But the of Bri· tile Vaillancourt, head of the t Populmrcs, spoke durmg debate of the UN O'M'AWA ICPl ·-·The· riiiiQ force of: 8 -:fO:n ° e a r we energetically condemn such Charles district. lla[n. Canada and other credit union movem?nt in Que· on a bill . · · ·Of Canada's . unemployed· ex· This rou hi one an action." If elected, he would he the Western countries came solidly 1 hec, toot-. .a Jab Wednes- complll· l!tirtfd that.· Steven- 1 panded· Sblll'Jil)' last mlllllh to 1 ID. '.every nine workers:gw!· out ·Belgium would to first moderator from the AI· his defence and deployed day a g a 1 n s t mt.ercst rates 1es and. reta11ers giVIng credll showed tile new post-war- peak of etlf,OOO jobless of 1 :lob last month. or the job- grant requested a1d to berta synod since· Dr. D. G. y1et efforts. to make . h!m charged by some fma:Jce com· to the finance charges of Prell- people · ·. less 87 per cent w re ' The Congo but 'we Will not In· McQueen· his predecessor at scapegoat m the ktlhng of pames. and mterest. . . : . . wu .appar· The.' tOta , li. the .. · .. At. 1 • ' e men. . in Congolest! politics." Edmonton's First Presbyterian ousted Congolese premier Pa·l He told the Senate that he The bill was introduced old ConJO 1101· : .... -2 f 1 ........ est un 000 m d 1 December, when G28,-. We. do not '!ant to collaborate Church, was nnmetl in 1912. trice Lumumba. . . spoke a few days ago to a man ier in the Upper House by . . f u re Ill)' . peop 1 · were unemployed,: In a ·c1vl1 war m The Conjlo," he . . . · who borrowed $10·000 from a tor David Croll (lr-OntariOl . . ,.I monl;JI. In !be_ lilt 15 yqn, 1 the rate was. 8.2, per · cent- declared. 'Plan· Lumumba Mea'nwhtle, gamed 'liP· lender over a . period and is similar to one he Ham m ankjold, 'I'M bureu of sllltfiCb te- about 0!11 joblea worker . . port. from the Arab Re· aJld contracted to pa)' posed last session. He sli;lis Wedde.d•yth,at tile m!d-,every 12. . . . · The vast and forbidding con· Mt.ll . public· Yugoslavta, Ger· .of $9,000 and a bonus of $!,000. some interest rates run f!Ur. ········ . . . . ••••••• 11· st.. ........ 17 21 ........ 25 31 · Nfld. . Skies TIIUUDAY, 1'0,.11 Sunset todly .. S:ZI.p.m. Sunrile ·.tu1111Jiill' ..,.... .. 7: .. 1..111. 7:17 p.m. Firat Qltarter .. !'lb. 2Z . TIDES ...... ,. 31· .• ' · ....... 22. 30 · Hi&b 8:1M a.m., 8:35 p.m. ·... :. 10 . 30 Low l:SO a.m.,.2:U p.m. 1'1Wlt.SD41', PIII&V.UJ 11. ... 1011 .• th .••••• : .................... 1:00 p.m.. Vlllllt ....... . . ht llllltb ·• . ·. ' ... . 111 r-- •· • ·'l ••• ..... '.' ........... l:lJ: .. p.m. 111 . wtlt • · • ._,. ••. : .•••. •••• _ ·.·,. •. ·.(411 ..... liJt .• , ... , .... 'fl"••• .1:16 L •. M..,r ......... · · sun uncertain Is . whether the tinent of Antarctica, eternally i [llany Ghana lo.d Jts "If we arc trying to imprOI'C' as 30 to 50 per cent but fl1ure will repruent a cold,. must at one time .have HAVANA CAPl - The 1 to recogmze the regJ.me of .eft· and stA'engthen the economy of: modest to the publie becaii.M pellr for thlt winter, or whet'tt>.r been covered in. forests and Sugar . Fed.eration an-I winger Antoine one· this country. I fait to how it I they are expressed in Wlemplo}'llltl!t will follow the bathed In The. Book nounced Wednesday it will make I time Lumumha denutv. as . the 1 can he .done .when th1; ·of i rather than annual terms. .; 1eneral treod of past 1ears and of Knowledge Cites the a new sugar mill Patricio Ln. lawful boss of The Congo . :transaction 1s allow•!d, the.-·--··· · --··--y- COIItinue to rill to 1 top point for 18 the· discovery of sev· mumlia in honor of the slain 1 · Quebec Liberal sairl. j THE COUNTR P In :Mareb.· era! seams o( coal. Congolese ex-premier. l Yugoslav Forei!ln I Senator Vailancourt, presi- :;; · Anti;.Belgian · Demonstrations Continue :IT '1'81: · CA'H'ADIAN PRESS Colombo, Paris, Lyons, Lon. former ruler of The Congo, lJN purple ink while ransacking of- j with his wife and .two young Mobl attac:ted Belgian dlplo- don, Washington, Montreal, Ac. Secretary General Dag Ham· flees for documents to throw , children while some 50 Polish mall ill Wafllw, aet fire to. the era, publin, Rome• Moscow, marskjold and occasionally at into a street bonfire. j police stood by .. impn;sil·.ely .. A Bellfaa emblaq bl Cairo, ·and Prague, Casablanca, Khartoum, the United Sta(es and Britain "They even . went lor the I po)iceman 1 ate r said eight r fotiibt 1 pitclted battle ai a Tehran, Melbourne and other for supporting Hammarskjold in women staff," said .a diplomat youths were . taken away· from United Natlona s.urHf Council cities. the face of Soviet demands he shakep by the second attack on the embassy area and released. INiklt Ia. NIW Ycw:k Wedneaday At the United Nations, Amer· resign. the Warsaw embassy In . two! Meanwhile, · Belgian· · 11 fiWII. wm · tf tiolent pro- lean Negro demonstrators burst According to the M o is e days. · Minister Pierre Wigny sum- tlltl IINi- the alaylnt al Congo- Into the Security Council chnm· Tshombe regime in the seces- Embassy officials and their moned the United Anb Repub- *' leader Patrke. Lumumba. j'ber and set the wildest melee slonist Congq province of Kat· secretaries took refuge from lie's amb,assador. in _Erussels to _!If, . , ever seen in the chamber. Twen· ango, Lumumba was slain Mon· nying stones as nhout 300 dem· protest ns news armed of the i-1( SboutiDJ atudeati aiSII led an ty-one ·persons, including •lemon- day by· villagers after escapmg onslr a tors outside unleashed a sacking of the Belgian embassy "S . · f . f'o... •· 1 r .... A -., · • f 'I d h I th · d · C · · orne 0 our e •· '"'" UIIU t. en ..... merlCall 01111- strators, were treated for IDJUI'· custody. us1 a e t roug 1 e wm o>lis m a1ro. . th ld are like llauy •In> .Cilro, hurlilll· stones ies. ! amitl h'enzied shouts o.f ''mur· Rioting students in•·aded thlf e bwor .t d • ·:and pluterlna portraltl of Lu·l · FIGHT · derers, murderers." Cairo embassy and 'h'e to I punc. mg a ag - 1 .. l Rlllmba OY ... llll' the' walla. Tile world . wide demonstra· Jn Warsnw. riolCI'> •he i Western reporters cscm·tcd I different parts of the building in notlnng to the bag, but lt .•. · D•••Q:I•ilu were stqed tklns are aimed at Bei.Jium as Belgian embassy and splattered one ol the to safety a systematic e[fort \•l raze it. docs develop us." · •' . .... ' ' . I . ,. ':· ., . :.i . ! , I I ' : I . I . t' ! ' I I,. ,;,• \ .. I .I I .. ! ·. I •. I I . . .. I

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Vol. 68. No. 39

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TI;fE DAILY NEWS, S'.f. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1961 (Price: 7 Cents)

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U. N: Council By JOSEPH MacSWEEN

·Canadian Pre_, Staff Writer

Negroes: .Chamber'

ED NATIONS (CP)- Dag Hammarskjold charged Wednesdoy that the Soviet Union to paralyze the United Nations by atta~ks on him and rejected Russia's demand th~t

UN secretary. general struck back at Russia at a hectic meeting of the UN Security which earlier saw the wildest melee in UN ·history when a group of Negroes roared

11e council chamber protesting the slaying of Patrice Lumumba in The Congo. : ~~ prr<ons .were In· 1 • .

th~ ;crcnmmg dem·l "Let the Soviet government, 1 7 3 D • I c h mcsti)· from :-lew if it wishes, pretend that he 1 '

. . srction• bowled I does not exist. It will lind that I l·e· . n ra s ~~ur:t,· ~uards ,nd 1 he is far from a disembodied 1 • ·

,'.:~: with their fists. I ghost and It wlll find that peace : ~ r 0 r t e d to have I loving states wlll continue to Of s· . J t:.:!~. supp~rt his ·patle~~ search for O e In g et

the rt~ht road. . . 'I ' UN SHOULD STAY

r::tfd Sta.tcs: ambas· "We believe that the only . ~akin~ hts ltrst mn· i "'ay to keep the cold wn out

. t The Con~o. of The Congo is to keep ' BRUSSELS CCP from AP·Heu· taught- at the Illlnto Skating 1

. : . made no re!· the U nit e d Nations in 'fhe ters.1 - The crash of a Boeing Club in Ottawa in 19jj lnd : t'.~ inl'ident in Ius Congo, and we call on the So· 707 jet Wednesday killed 73 per· 1956. He lived in Indianapolis in

UOO-word s~e~h, viet Union to .loin us In thus ~n- sons, including•18 youn:: l\m~n-~ recent years. br:an by descnbmg suring the free and untramelled can figure skating stars. 1 Among the 49 Americans w~o

of Lumumba, ole·j' exercise bv the Congolese peo·j The Sabena Airlines. plane' perished were Mr. Maribel : premier, as a pic of the.ir right to independ· spun out of control in circling Vinson Owen, 49, of Winchester, CAIRO-The three chlldren or deposed Congolese Premier Pat rice Lumumha arc shown with ~Irs. Fathyia ~krumab (center), . " j ence." · for a landing and crashed in a Mass.• and two daughters. Mrs. wife uf Ghana Premier Kwame Nkrumah, ~t the Tahara Palace here Feb. 7th. Lumumba and the two aides who escaped Jail

...... am· POST As to the U.S. position, Slel'· sunlit farmyard, killing a br· Owen, nine times U.S. figure with hint were killed by natives Feb. l~th, it was announced by a Katanga government spok~sman Feb. 13th. The Lumumba · Mclared that I enson declared: · mer iti addition to.61 passeng· skating champion, wa~ coach youngsters are Juliana, sittin~ on Mrs. 1\'krnmah's lap; Patrice, Jr., and Francois (right), Mrs. Nkrumah's son, Gamal, js be-

!lfkin~ not only to get "We, Insist that all foreign 1 ers and 11 crew members. The for the two girls, both members lng held by ~Irs. Nkrumah's sistcr.-(UPI Photo). · b~t to destroy the .military aid from whateverjwreckage burned. . · of a U.S. team headin~ to ---------- -:--------------------------------lKfrtary. general and source and to whatever end be Among the dead. was a 39· Prague, Czechos!o1•akia, lor t!lc MillionS d t ~th a "triumvirate removed from The Congo nnd year~ld tobacco farmer from Wodld Figure Skating r:hamp- 11 K w R • . ll(lt !unction. . . :" that no sue!: aid be permitted Vanessa, Ont.. ViCtor Maes. A lonships due to open Feb. 22. : s E r e n n e y a r n s us s I a ~aid that m to interfere with the free and native of Belgium but a natural· Flames fed by bursting fuel ' ee c Ipse I i .

li'r-:1\ltm. 1crs he would Independent working out lly the 1 lzed Canadian citizen, he w~s tanks quickly engulfed the hulk LO:-IDON t Reuters l - Mil· ; ~'t t'lthdrawal of ~n· Congolese people themselves. of I on his way to attend h:s of the $5,000,000 plane. lions of Europeans-and a num- 1 ~ mf of the Securtty their own poi!Ucal destiny. ·We j mother's funeral. The names frustrated rescue her of Soviet high - altitui;le ob- : 0 ( I t t • ;otm'J~ent me~be~ mean this and we intend· to keep I Also aboard was skating in· of firemen. who were speeding scrvation rockets - watch~d n 0 n g 0 II e rve n I 0 n tr~ r.s.. B r t tat n, on meaning it." structor D If n i e I Ryan, .vho to help even while the plime Wednesday as a total eclipse of:

a."'d 'Sationalist China- was still erratically aloft, with lhL sun cut a path of darknes; ; lo rtli~n. u N Off• • I R engines sounding oddly, in the from France to Russia.

·:n ,this t~e t~e So'li~t . ICia .. s. . ··.·. epo· .. \\···rt ... ' .· final stage of a flight from New The moon's GOO-mile shadow 1 WASHI~GT0:-.1 iAPl - Prcsi- zenga as the lawful government withdrawal of UN forces from rlit relusmg tts confl- York. . . . .swept from Bordeaux. France. 1 r . , _

the s«ret•,.,.general "It ..... ~h""-~abomb•'- the·air-'·" · ..._, ·l' 1 . y--0 .1 .·. B 1 ,dent I.cnned) \lilrned R~sola of The Congo - · rccQJaition The Congo and for ouster\of . -• • ,.., • '!"" • · .. cro•s ' 8 y, ug 5 01 ta, u · Wed e d· ·"1 t " · t · coup' d 'th r mi f Dag Harmmarskjold as UN see.

ume tune taken a R • I I c · Port tower commander sa[d. garia, Romania and part of !t n st aty .~!bt1 .• ahams .1 112~ t ·: dw1 'd a P 0 se 0 sup· 1113les it absolutely . on· Heat was so Intense that part Russia, The eclipse started in . a e~~ o tn e~ \ enc um ? e:.: po~. an" a I . retary-general. . nre the pre.;ent eprasa s. n g·o of the plane's metal skin melted France at 7:32 a.m. G:I1T (3:32: ?IIY 111 The Con,o. .He Said tt I Gtzen,a .\IJS a former deputy -::

. ~!!lf'ral to resiJ(n, no . · , . llke · butter. Authorities said a.m. AST'. . , 1s the du~y ~f the ~h~1tcd States! of the st~m" Patnce ~u,numba, Demonstrate could be . identification of many will ·be Russia topped scientific cf. • a1~d othe1 Un1ted :'\ac~ons '.nen:· 1 deposed Conho premJct.

and the world would LEOPOLDVILLE <Reuters> - lnce, Willi arrested Tuesday af· difficult. forts tl) observe the eclinse hv hct.". to oppose any such mtct· ~ The "only lc"itimatc author-! In Montrea J tn the wish of the Reprisals against wh!tes for !he ter he shot to death a Bel~ian Debris. wd scattered for sev- the unexpected lau'nching ~~: vcntwn. · : ity" qualified t~ sn~ak for· the 1 •

to have thb or- murder of ex-premier Patrtce and wounded a Portuguese m a era! hundred yards. "several" rockets to carrv oult' The nrc>idcnl oncnin" 'lis i cnttre Con"o 1\cnticdv said is! :I!O:'i~REAL tCP) - Nea_r~y 'ts l' L b · t d w·~ h t 1 ba I . ' th d · · · · · · ~ ' · 1 ~ • ' · • · · 100 llfncan students attendtn2 nn 1 execu 1ve umum a were repor e oru· o e r, c atmang ey ma e The passengers apparently studies of the sun in eclipse ~nd press conference with a sta•e· the "oYernmcnt of President I · . . . ·

by a triumvirate nesda1 by United ~allons off!· fun of Lumu.~ba. hail been warned to expett t.rOU· its effect on the upper at moo· , mcnt on The Cun;!o crlsis, '.Jid, Kasm;1hu at Leopolth·illc. lie' Montreal umversthcs Wednes.· n?t. function 'IDd clals. · . · · . Four Bel~tans sought asylum ble. Many bodie!i were found in phere. · not specifically name Russia: snid discussions arc under way I day marched lroa_n the., m~fn

dtfmttely would !lOt I The UN Said 25 whites were with EthiOpian UN troops in Bu· a crouching position . - head High • fiying jetliners Joad~rl ·but he said he is ",el'iou Jv • with 0 1 h e r countrirs nbout gate of the MeG til U:n11 erstty instrument ~or· an arreated. Tuesday. .by pro.·. Lu- nla, northeastern Orienta] prov· down; knees together - a'dopled with astronomical equipment i concerned at what. ap~ears , 1~ 'j broadening this government po.J cat;Jpus lo the Belgmn all_d

countries of mumba. troops. In Bukavu, Clpi· !nee, . In crash landings. anq astronomers a 1 ~ 0 sped 1 he. a threat of unilateral inter·. liticallv 1 Umted States consulates to pri' in ~eed." ! tal of Kivu province. . . WON'T. SEE UN • . alohg the moon's shadow in: \'cntion." . · · J test the d ~at h of Congolese

SBld, bowever· 'some ·or them were ·rOUtlhly Meanwh)le, Premter Morse o·ff" It r· France and Russia, making ex- i : Kennedy also deplored any 21- leader Patnce Lumumha. t!!i~n if it were the handled and one was taken to. Tshombe of ·Katanga province, . I ICU 1me tended observations which 1t.! This was an obvious reference i tempt to "destroy" the U!'-1-[ The students, joined by a ~ uncommitted na. hospital .for treatment. The re-,lssued a statement reiterating . for Belgl"um will take three months to ana.,~ to Ru. ssia's recognition o.f th .. c 1· a. gain an evident reference to; score of while sympathizers,

malnder were released. he woUld not receive .. an inter- lyze. regime of leftist Antoine Gi· Russia's ue~nnd __ ~~~~lay for 1~er~ ~ed by. Beele Nedi ~f Bakavu and Stanleyvl11e, cap, national commission to Invest!· Pope John observed the phen·· - ·. • · · · · ·· -- •·- ·- -- ------ · - - Ethtop1a, prestdent of the Afn-

is thus In the ita! of Oriental province, were gate Lumun'lba's death. . BRUSSELS <Reuters) - For- omenon from the window of hts J w s 1• d 't D f can students' group at McGill, thosP lor whom the lib ghost towns as whites kept But he aald the Katanga gov· eign Minister Pierre Wigny told apartments in Vatican Citv. The est 0 I ra e e •Jce . and vice-president Stephen Ma· pretends to spenlt, out of sight .on prders from ·au· ernment ,would not op~ news· a nation • w!de radio audie_nce pontiff described the ev~nt to· · : . ~ 1 11 1 inwa of Nigeria.

I do not believe tborltles in the pro-Lumumba paper men inquiring mto tho; Wednesday. n1ght that Belgtum 1150 blind persons he later re· . They carried signs reading loeak.'' provinces. . . circumstances ot ·the kUling. ls "determmed not to I~t hersclf ceived in audience. Of D H k • ld "Belgium, saboteur of an inde-CH~RGE I About1,000whlteslivelneach . bebeatendownbythetidal·Nave -------· ag ammars JtO lpendenl Congo'' and "Belgians:

traced the his. of the two political strongholds ·Amongst the world'i great ol hatred" now striking .~c na· ~•ominated 1 1 murderers, hands off Congo.":, ('~n~n operation of the murdered first' premier bridges In the' Book of- Know· lion as a result of the slaymg of 1"'111 · Ru~sia's chlll'!le or The COngo.· · . . ledge, Montreal claims two. The former Congolese premier Pat· M d t . At both consul~~ \~ey lllft

'11 imrlicated in LU· A Lumumba supporter In Lu· Vletoria Bridge and the Jac· rice Lumumba. 0 era Or LONDO~ I'Reuter.~l - The Koca. Popom sent. a tele~a~ ~tatements protestmg . exte"!ll tltath. luabourg, capital of !taSt prov· quu Cartier Bridge. · H!! said that ~·on. thi5 tlifficult MONTRF:AL <CPl-The \!~n· 1\'orld Filii! oh~rply and. hiltcrly t? Gtzenga conferrmg recogm-

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llr.>ut1· Foreign Mini5· night for Belgium" the count.ry treal Presbytery of the Pr~s· I Wednesday o1·er R~ts~ta!l de· hon. th1s sa1•agery ..•. " i'Alrin earlier had u· I d . k is seeing "its flag5 Insulted, Its byterian c h \1 r c h In Cannda ma.nds for . the re~Jgnatmn uf I - ----------- -----k- .

Mnscnw's char;tell n· . e· . m·_. P·. oye R·a·n· .. -~.' embassies ransacked, and e~en Tuesday night nominal~rl Rl'\.'. llnl'.cd Nations Sec.rctary·G,211· Se.nator Ta es Jab At·. httrayal" of · Lu: burned." · · · · Edwin .J. Whyte of Edmon' on, era! Dng HammarskJold. '\ loots o!. Belgian and or. Russian allegations that for moderator of the churr.h·s I Yugoslavia; joined in lhe So· ·

Belgmm was respons!~le for ~e 87th general assembly at Tor-jviet demands that Hammar· F• c • ;. SJ~tech was· a reo E . . . d T . 693 000 d~~th of Lumumba• Wl~ny satd: onto, June 7. • lskjold be replaced and there tna~ce ompanle· s

of Htimman- . xpa n . 0 . . I believe that the SOVIet u.nion Dr. Whyte, 8 nahve of Char- . were . d~monstrations against 1. . ~ I I he said, · was · 1 Is the last country In a posttion lottetown, was educated at . !VI'c-1 him in Morocco, CzechoslOI'~l;ia 1

lin lor civil war In ' · •. · to accuse others . . • • Gill University and is a former., and France . . and actually ~eclar- • · ·a,. ROBERT Rlt:E JIJluary jObless figure. r re- "If Mr. Lumumba was ~e ylc· minister at Ormstown, Qur .. ! ' • . OTTAWA 'CPI-Senator Cyr· dent of Federation d~ Cabses . t~ ~ demand· . caudlu 'Pretia· staR Wrtter. sents .108 · • f' f th ~bo tim of a political assassmahon, and In Montreal's Pointe St. i · But the ~o\·ernments of Bri· tile Vaillancourt, head of the t Populmrcs, spoke durmg debate

of the UN C~go O'M'AWA ICPl ·-·The· riiiiQ force of: 8-:fO:n ° e a r we energetically condemn such Charles district. lla[n. Franc~, Canada and other credit union movem?nt in Que· on a prival~ m~?lber's bill ~t . · · ·Of Canada's . unemployed· ex· This m~~ ~t rou hi one an action." If elected, he would he the Western countries came solidly 1 hec, toot-. .a ~lm~ Jab Wednes- ~ouid reqmr~. !man~~ complll·

l!tirtfd that.· Steven- 1 panded· Sblll'Jil)' last mlllllh to 1 ID. '.every nine workers:gw!· out ·Belgium would c~ntinu~ to first moderator from the AI· t~ his defence and deployed So-~· day a g a 1 n s t mt.ercst rates 1es and. reta11ers giVIng credll showed tile new post-war- peak of etlf,OOO jobless of 1 :lob last month. or the job- grant requested ,techm~al a1d to berta synod since· Dr. D. G. y1et efforts. to make . h!m th~ charged by some fma:Jce com· to s~ectfy the finance charges

of Prell- people · ·. less 87 per cent w re ' The Congo but 'we Will not In· McQueen· his predecessor at scapegoat m the ktlhng of pames. and mterest. . . : . . wu .appar· The.' tOta , li. the .. 1~ · • .. At. 1 • ' e men. . ~ene in Congolest! politics." Edmonton's First Presbyterian ousted Congolese premier Pa·l He told the Senate that he The bill was introduced ~1·

old ConJO 1101· :....-2 f 1 ........ est un 000 m d1December, when G28,-. We. do not '!ant to collaborate Church, was nnmetl in 1912. trice Lumumba. . . spoke a few days ago to a man ier in the Upper House by ~· . . cnp."3"'~· f u re Ill)' . peop 1 · were unemployed,: In a ·c1vl1 war m The Conjlo," he . . . · who borrowed $10·000 from a tor David Croll (lr-OntariOl . . ,.I monl;JI. In !be_ lilt 15 yqn, 1 the rate was. 8.2, per · cent- declared. 'Plan· Lumumba Mea'nwhtle, Russ~a gamed 'liP· lender over a 10-ye~r . period and is similar to one he ~

Ham m ankjold, 'I'M bureu of sllltfiCb te- about 0!11 joblea worker ~ . . port. from the U~tted Arab Re· aJld contracted to pa)' mter~f't posed last session. He sli;lis • Wedde.d•yth,at tile m!d-,every 12. . . . · The vast and forbidding con· Mt.ll . public· Yugoslavta, E~'t Ger· .of $9,000 and a bonus of $!,000. some interest rates run ash~

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sun uncertain Is . whether the tinent of Antarctica, eternally i [llany an~ Ghana lo.d Jts .I~OI'e "If we arc trying to imprOI'C' as 30 to 50 per cent but ap~l' J~r~uaey fl1ure will repruent a cold,. must at one time .have HAVANA CAPl - The Cul)~n 1 to recogmze the regJ.me of .eft· and stA'engthen the economy of: modest to the publie becaii.M pellr for thlt winter, or whet'tt>.r been covered in. forests and Sugar . Worker~ Fed.eration an-I winger Antoine Gizen~a. ~ one· this country. I fait to ~ee how it I they are expressed in mont~iy Wlemplo}'llltl!t will follow the bathed In su~;~~hme. The. Book nounced Wednesday it will make I time Lumumha denutv. as . the

1 can he .done .when th1; ~~pe ·of i rather than annual terms. .;

1eneral treod of past 1ears and of Knowledge Cites the ev,~cncc a new sugar mill Patricio Ln. lawful boss of The Congo . :transaction 1s allow•!d, the.-·--··· · --··--y-AR-~ COIItinue to rill to 1 top point for ~Is 18 the· discovery of sev· mumlia in honor of the slain 1 · • Quebec Liberal sairl. j THE COUNTR P .~ In :Mareb.· era! seams o( coal. Congolese ex-premier. l Yugoslav Forei!ln Minist~r I Senator Vailancourt, presi- :;;

· Wo~d-Wide Anti;.Belgian · Demonstrations Continue :IT '1'81: · CA'H'ADIAN PRESS In~ Colombo, Paris, Lyons, Lon. former ruler of The Congo, lJN purple ink while ransacking of- j with his wife and .two young Mobl attac:ted Belgian dlplo- don, Washington, Montreal, Ac. Secretary • General Dag Ham· flees for documents to throw , children while some 50 Polish

mall ill Wafllw, aet fire to. the era, publin, Rome• Moscow, marskjold and occasionally at into a street bonfire. j police stood by .. impn;sil·.ely .. A Bellfaa emblaq bl Cairo, ·and Prague, Casablanca, Khartoum, the United Sta(es and Britain "They even . went lor the I po)iceman 1 ate r said eight r fotiibt 1 pitclted battle ai a Tehran, Melbourne and other for supporting Hammarskjold in women staff," said . a diplomat youths were . taken away· from United Natlona s.urHf Council cities. the face of Soviet demands he shakep by the second attack on the embassy area and released. INiklt Ia. NIW Ycw:k Wedneaday At the United Nations, Amer· resign. the Warsaw embassy In . two! Meanwhile, · Belgian· · Forei.~n 11 • fiWII. wm · tf tiolent pro- lean Negro demonstrators burst According to the M o is e days. · Minister Pierre Wigny sum-tlltl IINi- the alaylnt al Congo- Into the Security Council chnm· Tshombe regime in the seces- Embassy officials and their moned the United Anb Repub-*' leader Patrke. Lumumba. j'ber and set the wildest melee slonist Congq province of Kat· secretaries took refuge from lie's amb,assador. in _Erussels to _!If, .

, ever seen in the chamber. Twen· ango, Lumumba was slain Mon· nying stones as nhout 300 dem· protest ns news armed of the i-1( SboutiDJ atudeati aiSII led an ty-one ·persons, including •lemon- day by· villagers after escapmg onslr a tors outside unleashed a sacking of the Belgian embassy "S . · f . f'o ... •·

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~ . C()nc:eption Bay News

Speaks on ROTP'

I~Y ROBERTS-· Twenty :mill ben of the. Ulllted Church

i:~ met:~:u:O~e :~!;; Pupils Register tonser Pr11ldent. Mrs. Kenneth For Exams ·

We Did Not Get Our Mountie Obituary The Harbour

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SPANIARD'S BAY-Licuten ant Leach, RCA. visited her on Thursday afternoon an spol>e to the high school si1 dents of Holv Hedcemcr Scho. on what the· ROT!' has to off students who can qualify.

The ROT!' is an excelle way !or above average sluden: to attend university, and o lirauuatlon will have a care: waiting for them In the army.

Bdteu, on February llrd., where 1lliUr tlle Chairmanship of Mn. Clirence Greenland, a short DIHtln& waa conducted, after

· which the remainder of the IYenln& was enjoyed aa a birth· dA, ·party for Ml'l. BatteD, fol· lowin1 a dallcloua cup of tea tlit · member~ pmented Mn. Batten with a ·love!)' blrthd17 rift Althou1h aurprlaed, lhe uilressed her appreciation of thll fine gesture to the mem· """ 11WI1 of which were mem· ~ of the 111oclatlon, durin& ,, ••. flftHD yean Mra. Batten b th' po~IUon of Prtaident.

• thoulh now confined to her hoae, due to llln..,, ahe atlll hei the work of the 111oclaUon at·lleart. •..

Ama lgama~ed Schoo I Notes

-BAY ROBERTS- :t'hl1 has

been a very buay week at the school.

On Wednesday we formerly opened the new addition with the cuttlna of a ribbon by the

: Ho~. Dr. G. A. Frecker, Mini• ter. of Education. Then follOW• ed .· a turkey aupper and the annual Speech Nl&ht.

The staff wilhea to thank all th,·aood ,people who 10 aener­oualy aent food for the •upper, and. for the splendid support of the Home and School AIIGe­latlon ladles and of thoae who &&'listed them, and the General public for moral and financial backing.

. One hundred and five puplla have re1latered for the Public Examinations. Thla Is one third of the enrollmenL. Tbl;ty.saven ia :· .. Grade XI, thlrty·two for lllatriculatlon, thirty-four In Grade X and tblrty.four In Grade IX.

The weeks activities came to a close on Friday nl&ht with a Valentine Dance. Music was supplied by our School Orches· Ira of last year's pupils. Jim Greenland, guitar; Don Jones, drums, and ;Bert Mercer, accor· deon,

•Mr. and Mn. Wesley Gosse, and Mr. M. H. LeGrow were Chaperons for the dance.

GIOitGE MOCOCK - --SPANIARD'S BAY-SIIftntr· SPANIAJlD'S BAY- Holy ~PANTARTl'S RAY-Part ~r eight pupils attending HGI)' Be- !tedeemer School here holds 1 By MAX STARES the h'•bo•1r Is ehowlng an ef· deemer School here rtlllterad bl·weeklJ assembly and for A link with the early days 1 fe~t of the low t~mpmtures for the Public Examination• ln these Jather!nra of pup!Js tbe of the Iron and •teel Industry and moderate wlnrl~. as for a tha lli(h Schol lfldes, Thm principal endenours to .. aet. 1 on Bell lal•nd waa broken on eoun'e of dnv~ "si•h" hns b~en were twenty·nlne In ll'lde nine,. 1peelal speaker. At least onte rebruary 10, le$1, when 1 formin!!. In ihe rc~!on aro,tnd the tame number In grade ten, a year an lnTitatlon bu bten prominent and familiar figure Grc~n Hend the ice Is harden· and the balance ln JUde eleven. clven to a 1111111ber of the Har. In thl! penon of Mr, Gcor1a fed, and should the ~enson re· Of the twenty In ll'Jde ten, and bour Grace Detachment of ·the lladcoelt of •the licotla Rldce, main calm and the tPmp~rature .

Several students have askc. for and received literature e~ plaining, the whole ISet·up. Ttl' only obstacle will be the lack o. necessary qualifications.

W.M.S. Meet Of the twenty In ""de eleven, RCMP, and · the officer In Wabana, pused qulttlY from continue low, It wlll not be I on~

.,.. thl th t th t it hi h B.\Y ROBERTS -<The rc tweh·e havu registered• for the chal'lle of the detachment lias S ear o a c Y w c before the harbnu't ice will be MatrlculaUon co\ll'lie. alwaya been moat co-operaUve. we are told has no need of the Jtrong ~nough to walk upon. gular monthly meeting of

Puplla who were atud)'ina A "MollnUe" can definitely be IIIli, neither of the moon, ta This will be something new for \\' .~l.S. was held on Tuesday· the ll'ldt nine ~ouna and ·•IIG .cltpanded upon at an Ume1, lblna in It; for the «lory of teenagers. February 7th at Coley's Point, ~ld badly In the mld·termtxam· even to acldrau an aaitmbiJ of Ood.llahtena It and where Hla we have heard ot very few Mrs. Philip Snow conducted · lnatlona were advlaed 11ot to· IChool ell!lclrtn. 1 . 11rvanta ahall llfVI Him and Instances where · water pipes the worship period, theme be· reJI•ter thll ytar. Unfortunately, howavlf, there they 1h1ll Ill Hla faee. have frozen and this can be at· ing "A Christian in Action,"

ContrlbuUn1 factora · to. pu. 11' alwaya a flrlt time . when . The deeeaaed aenlleman had trlbuted to 'the blanket of onow' and "The Christian as an In· plla' fallurea. an many, and the beat laid plalll of mlee ahd been in falllnl health for tho which covers the landscape. dividual." Prayers were read by ;,\IliS-·French President Charles De Ganl'e 1i1len1 to over the yeara practical!)' all ll}tn.ao &ltriJ, paat four month. Two montha Well!, however, are very low Mrs. Clarence Greenland, Scrip· eu:ating West German Chancellor ~om·ad Ad~nauer 11 that ~an be thought up have lt happened lut J'rlday morn· aao be waa obllled to enter a and the water supply Is almost lure by Mrs. Gilbert Mercer, leaders chat in the lobby of the 1-:lys~e Palace here Feb . been offered 11 excuna for low Ina.· ~t)' hOIPitil where everythinl as acute 3s it was last summer. Devotion talk was on "The r FoJ;owin): an unsuccessful "little summit" me•tin~ Feb. marka. Jhla year 1 new one baa By UO ·all .four .hundred h~~~~tanely poulble Wll done to Fruit of. th~ Spi~it," wa~ by i .\denauer left f"r home, sto!'Pin~ off to vhit Si!.\PE come alon11, for aeveral parenta puplll ol the tchool were lit• reatore bit health, but to no Persona Is Mrs. Pluhp s~ow, m. the s.tud~, t~art,rs feb. llth. s:.hre In fore~round is that of are blamlna interruption• in Una. In the auditorium waltlna ·avail and be p&Ned peacefully penod !l!rs. snow wM asmted 1 q d' t ttention.-<Ul'l Photo). homeatudy, nDt on ttlevillon, axpactantl)'; the boya to aee an Inti the illlcrutlable silence of sJ> AN'lARD'S BAy _ Mrs. by Mrs. Charlc11 Snow and Mrs. ; 6tan .ug a a not on hockey 11am11, but on Idol, the Jlrla to pa)' attention death It 11.11 p.m. on the above Melvin Noseworthv is present· Walter Caravan on "New Ways; the telephone! And tbia may to eveey word. Upetalra a look· mentiOIIId date. ly vistttM here from Toronto, of Speaking In Africa" with' B ttl f i (?ste Pre1' not be u far-fetched. u it out reported no alp of the To the writer a• well u to having . come here two weeks Christianity progressing as it is . a e 0 I aeema; for IInce the introduc- patrol. car and relayed tbe dl• MillY othera the lata Mr. Bad· ago to attend her Aunt's fune· by Literature, radio anrl com·, Tht=> B 1 qe . :-<F:\\' D"LHl '"'"' "''-' Uon of the dial ayatem about a cour11ln1 new1 to the prlncl· cock Wll a· VII)' IOOd friend raJ. Jennie plan• to stay until muni~ntion, as 80% of the peo·: ~ U ·. i is year aao pracUcall)' ever)' pal, Surely, we all lhOIIIhl, an4 hll pa11in1 II mora than a the end of this month. pie nrc illiterate so are heing ' ny GREG MacDOX.\LD ; st~mp 0t't caste r:ei:d'~es houte hu I· telephone. And It they d.ld not for1tt. fHllDf of aadness-lt II I feel· Mrs. John Vokey returned to taught to prepare th~mseh·es by' Canadian Prrss Staff Wrllrr : gam '?rtnl ~q·Jaltty r~ $2.1!0 per month, talk Ia cheap. · A telephone call to Harbour lnl o pertOnal lou, . Dell Island last Friday, having learning to read and write. r Tono:.;To 1CP1-The ha!:lc. c~untrys Eo,or,oooo lo~.

-----"-· Ortet tllelted the lnformaUon Bom at Carbonear, C.B. he spent two weeks here with her !l!rs. Spicer conducted the • of the h•JI~e hns br~orne the . Hmdus .. BerrieS For that an officer had bten aent bad pused the rlpa old a1e of brother, Mr. Noah Barrett. business period, and thanked: food and dru;; industry's latest s,o c 1 a II Y and .. to the aebool to addreu an II• K Ytart. Hla parenta were the lllr. and Mrs. Chester Gosse the ladies for their enltghtenini: boom. I hac:"'ar<l. thrs~ peo1:e .

The Bl'rdS . Hmblf of atudenta u requeat• late Mr. and Mra. William Bad· returned to Toronto on Thurs· tall<. A very interesting Jetter I ThousJnds have turned to new 1 tu;te~ h?I'C 'ulfered · td, CGCk of that old hlatoric town. day, having come here to visit was read by Mrs. Snow, from 1low·ca!oric diet roans to 'al{e: r;l~lr.nlwn at the

·While the othera kept watch, Comillll to the laland over half with Mr. Gosse's mother, Mrs. one of our Missionaries In ; much c! the pain out of rdnc· 'hlg 1(f~ste£ :~ndu~: .. , SPANIARD'S BAY _ T\\to I went down to the auditorium, a eentury 1110, the clece11ed en· Israel Gosse, before she enter- Africa, Miss J11illicent House. 1 ing. 1 m

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ln&IY larlle numbers, Laat other tlmea. No ao. l waa In· In the mln11 at mechanical Mr.. Jame~ Noseworthy as social hour follo~ved when the , tnhecc>s"t~Y nutndcn:s Jf0

dttacken Ghandi · rnlte/ th•m: week we &ave the reaaon aa dead a poor aubltltutl tor a work, afterwarda 11 timekeeper. returned from the Gener~l Coley's Point ladtes served tea. I reo tmes a a:, pr t ers

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th U U W" h t d II i 1 d · t1'ng · 1' ott~ll mem:1 nc;:s !~~i 1upplied b)' a friend wl a mo n 1, ea 1 waa 1uperannua e osp Ia an u reC\lPe~a The World Day of Prayer say. . . 1 aen1e of humour; he au~eeated It Wll nearl,. tell e'clock In Nonmbtr 10!13, be Wll act· at home. will be held on February 17th. I ~!an: such meal·in · n-glass ~ ~ovl~~n ~nnn~ re~ra"~s

that the roblna atayed to eat up when tbt toiiiJII.encement be- illlln th• eapaclt,- of ma1allne Mr&. Joseph Noseworthy is at at 3 P m 1·n St 'latthew's . foods are avail~ble. 1 c.e0.am~, a~nne,. . - "" u tl •·-·.. k · 1 h h · · · 11 ' 1 b u 1 · unn" •ae next li"! the .bllnd.nt .unnly •• do........ 1111, '"" .. ...oun I ......... .. .... Hpar a ""litloll ht held the General HospJta w t!re s e h d Ill b d \ d ' Thero• l<; \lelrccal y .Heac I " .. .

.-r .,. •""'• •w .. , rv Chure , an w · e con uc e l J l . C 'd I td. Q t b. I Inrlb n';•n• to ~~~! rlea of the kind uaed by many up. Wt cOIIlcl o~ly thlu of for many yeara. He had a reeord unde!'Went 1urgery last Satur· bv Rev. Isaac Butler. B.A .. j o m•on ana a , .. uo a > i 0

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... housewives to make an excel· lOme Ytry urpnt bualnesa had of service of approximately 411 day. Uer progress has been con· · . · b , 11 1. Quaker Oats o£ <nnacla t.td : 11.ooo.oo ·000 rn. 1e: a!lo .. lent wine, lneinuatlnll thereby Wl)'lald the officer, and not a )'etra 011. bla· retirement from sldertd ntls{actory. wluch we hope wtll e \le a I Reddi·Dict b\· Borden Co. Ltd.:: ooo,ooo 1 on nn 1;-tegra!!l that not all robins are t .. total·· few had conjured up 10m1 tht company. Deepest 5)'mpathy Is extend· tended. · Bal·Cnl b~· Simrson·Sears Ltd.:: ~r~m for .1h soc~ala!! era. ' aeena lnvolviDI an olfletr of A line $Jpt of Newfoundland· ed to the family of the late :'l!invitine by tl1e 01·nltine Dll'l·l tt

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OVer the weekend, however, the law and 1ome mean crook. ar, aner&etlc an4 indt~~trlous William Bowerln& of Coley'& ; slon of the Wander Co.: Diet 1 c asses n~ m.mt•! 1 we happened to read In our By ten fifteen we were all on and wu never known to ablrk Point. Bill passed away in a Qb i tua ry· Food h;· ncxoll, and many oth·, gnncl? 3~31.nst the 111~ c.

evenlnll contemporary that Mr. our way back to our appointed his clutltl durlnl hlJ lon& and SL John'r; hospit1l on Satur· crs J dlscrtmtnntwn. L. M. (Les) •ruck, biologist 1tatlons when word came that faithful nrvlee with the com· day atLernoon and was buried WELDON PELLEY ,\n contain essentiallv the

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with the Department of North· the Conatable had arrived. pa11y, and the newa of hi• pass· on Monday. )larried to the same ingredients: Poivdered • ment pr~.nom to ,3.'1:!t em Af{aira and Natural Re- He was p-lnnlna from ear to In& was received with detp re· former Ollie Reid of Spaniard's By MAX STARES skim milk, soybean flour, corn i organlz,:tons wo"r~; 1 sources, has alated th~t do&· aar, 10 it 1eemed llllJ to 11k .:rot and he w111 be mourned 'Bay, :SUI wu well known and There are many on Bell ls· and starch. vitamins and min· i the ulli":at~ rell'M., bmlea have indeed enticed the if he had captured anJ danJet• bJ countlesa fr!endl, acquantan· well lilted here, and his almost land who will re~embe~ ~ith 1 erals. They come in assorted 1 t:acc' of .-octal and t!!.e robins to stay, and that this is 0111 lawbreakers. We could let cea and plant uaoelate1. sudden pas5in& came as a se· pleasure their as.soclattons I flm·ors such as vanilla, choco- 1 dtce £rn;n the co~nlry. an exc~ptional year for both he ~ad a 1tory to tell. A devoted lfamlly man, He vere blow to his family and a with Mr. Weldon Pelley, and •l:lte, or:mge, butterscotch and :Mw.s NOT F.'IIO(GR , doibtme~ and robins. Only five minutes btfore ht bad a ben aelllt ef humor and 1hock to !)Ia friends. Bill was will be ,·ery sorry to learn of I bannna. Thts renewed a.terr;l. .:

· ·•.· 1 All of which confirm~ the had bten In contact by radio- hla auoelatt1, young and old, only 34 and leaves two children, his passing at his h~me in Wor·l SHOULD SEE DOCTOR aho.ut a, caste-lesl C E W A fact tbat the longer WI live, telephone with beadquarten at ·will 10111 remember hla Jtoriel Doreen, 12, and Ray, 10. chester, Mnss., ~.S.A., 0!1 F~h·J The formula can he tak7n in In~~~. fol ?'\'s the. 1, · ' • ' ' , · the mora we eat. Harbour Grace, and they want· and hla k!ndl)' cheef7 cllapoal· Mrs. Rbodle Smith waa ten· ruary 5, followmg a bmf Ill· diHen nt ways. ~!any dtetm ! o{f!"1'11 ctrcles he.~. ~~.

Annua I Meeting ed to knew wh be had JIOl tJo dered a houmurming party on ness, take it for one mc3!l a day and llat!On ;~ion; ca.n~:t 1~ V l W k y n. The late Mr. Pelley was born continue two regular menls. 1 deep · roo,~d. -0•1

1a1 'ii•W !tOBERTS - St Matt- Q Unteer Or rtached Holy Redeemer khOOl Tbe aurviTIAI membera of Jut Friday evening when a at Random Island, T.B., 68 Other.•·, take nothing but for· Caste rllscnmmatM , • lG addreaa the c:hlldrtn. . hll family are Ills wife,. the couple of do:~en frienda drop- d th I dl

h~ • West branch, C.E.W .A., Q 5 h. 1 "Oh, but 1 have. I've !ult formtr Dorlt Peaeb of Small ped by each with 1 cup and years ago. At an early age he mula, letting three glasses re· un er et d~ ant held Ita • annual meetlnl In St. n C 00 come from, there," wu the r• Point, C. B., two aon•, John and saucer. Hostesses were Mra. Ed moved to Bell Island with his plnce three meals. lnw e~nc e ~ ew Ma.~thew I Hall, February 2nd. ply that be '"'· . nor. lallllland; alx daughtera, Smith and Mn. AI Smith. The parents, where they resided for Pro:lucer~ say 900 calories a m_ade It. an o.ftm .. The UIUtl membera attended. SPANIARD'S BAY - The · "That'• •tranae," nld the Lillian,. Mra. Allan Wheeler, Rhodie Smiths moved Into their a number of years, ,while here day h safe for up to two wce'(s.: ~·~:~ 0 £me or

The readln~ and adoption of work of laying tlet Oil Toice from headquarten, "the. Gelt, Ont.: Minnie, Mra. Roy lpacloua new home about a he was emplo:·ed with the The a\·erage person need~ 2,000 o . • I~ the Treuurer 1 and Secretaries the noora of the baaement principal of the ~ehool juat !velel&h; VIolet, Mn. Clarence h Nova Scotia Steel and Coal to 3,(00 cnlories but for limited i In sp~~e ~f . ·~!I reports! lhowed • aueeessful elallrooma In Holy Redeemer phoned to know. why ·)'OU had Hlbba,• If;....'•· lfrt. Arnold m~; . • a::· Mrs. John F. Shep- Co. First in the mechanical per.ioils the body fills the dcfj.l tens the ! t'cl'l;;·na ton fin n al rear ,. " · department and afterwards in cienc.v by con~uming calories 0\''h~l " hnro '·ehm. bu• 1 c • Scbool cont1nue1. wt Satur- not shown up. He thoucht )'OU DrownJ, Mn. Mllllc111t Drownt, pard will celebrate their thirty· h 1 t

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Rev. Butler conducted the day about a dozen came and had for11otten.'' Bell Ialand; Nellie, )ln. El'llelt fourth wedding anniversary on tho companY:s ware ouse. n 5 orer 111 at Issues, tus re· · 1 t' I election of offlctra ior. the .,. lent I band, and an equal nwn· ''Did '10U •• ,. lleT" lllqulred Jonet, Galt, Ont. One lilter, Wedne•day, February 115, and 19HI he left the island and durin~ weight. ~<,r el~~ll'e re ~Xll~n. 0

I I Y I I follow. · went to New Glas~ow. After ~~o s t m~nufacturers ur,de I rhg rbns e 11 . d · · au n e r,.a • ber signified their Intention of our man, rtlhterlniiUrpriJt, Mbs Fanny Badcoek, St. Joh11'1; on Friday, February 17, Mr. " . . d' k d t e ur nn m u President, Sliter J. Butler, coming a!on11 on Saturday. The "Yea, WhJT" · alao a3 rrandehlldran and 7 an4 Mrs. Allan HutchinEI will working there for 1tn\t:r~ · to~k-hr ICtcrs to see a oc-

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. Tndian l'il\a~e·. rN~ected: lit. Vice Prealdent, work ia purely voluntary, II "Then· I l'QUJt have IODI \o 1rut ffandclllldren celebrite their nineteenth. Con· he crossed over to Je . m e or s a 1 tee. cent of Indin'~ Sflller Laura Walsh, elected; was the work on the choir ve• the wronaaehool," he old. Following 1 ahori Hn'lee at JP'atulations. States where he mad~ hJS hper· f 0r1 · Rc ~r.d~ar>~~sdl ~rt~tary j ple 1i1·e. preh1rlice5 s:L1 2n.d. Vice Pre,ldent, Sister try. The availability o! a num· And that waa exactl:r what the home Bunda,. afternoon,. at Happy birthdnyl are wished manent home. On nmval t ere o Je 3nn tan . c ca sso· ~ lt ~ Jar!! Fannie Mercer; Secretary, 81• ber of willing and capable happened, although we are told whieh one of the favourite tor the following: Pauline Jones he •ecured a position. withl the I cintdiont which docs t not endorhse ., of. s r:~~~~:u 6o.ooo.rol ter Hilda Stick, re·elected; workeu free of charge Ia ln. that Min Delaney, principal of hymu of the deceaaed &entle· and Mr. Robert N. Seymour on Ameriean Steel Co. wJth w 10m '1 pro ~:c 5 or arpara us, says e hl rn rrer rrorn Treasurer, Slater Ethel Cave, deed a boon to the pariah, lor St. Ann•'• :Roman Catholle mall '11'11 IUilg: "Heaven 11 my Thuraday, February 16; Mr. he worked practically all the "con only repeat what the man·. ~lale~d~;,bil·;;~e!. '!1l!Y r~leded; lat. Alliltant, Sister thouaanda of man hour• have School waa very ·cordial, Home." The remain• were Joe Peddle on Friday, Febru· time up until his retirement ! ufaclurers of these products I allowed lo c:r;~w wa!!r Melanor French, r•elected; 2nd been made available to the and If. lhe felt a bit aur· bome " motor beane to the ary 17; Gus Gosse on Friday three and one half years ago. I ~lm·;-tha;, of seeing the fam· I village well' usrd by AIJIItant, Slater Edith Snow, ehurch ln thta way alnee 19M. prlsed that • member of Can. II.A, Citadel, where the Corp• the 17th, and his brother Lloyd . After an absence o£ 43 yean il~. doctor. I Hindus. :-inr nrr , re.41!ected. . ada'a famoua Pollee lprat Offlcen, Mejor and Mn. George <~n Saturday the 18th. ~tr. Sol from his native land, the de· . The products are low In cal- to bathe in vm~~e

Sick CommJttee: Slaten Mar- Pa r'tsh Meett' ng should call ·and addrall har Earll, assllted by Lieut. Ruby Vokey hal I birthday on Sun· ceased gentleman pai~ a visit one content a~d some peo.ple removnl nr ;lnirr.l! tha Bndbury, Myrtle Kearley, " forty pupils, ahe certainly did Yatel, officiated at the touch· day, February 19, and last on to relatives and friends on the could " probahly do themsclles and ctcanin~ nf :~!r!t!! Anna Abbott, Eva Mercer. Th' Fr·day not allow it. lng ceremon1, The hymns, the list 11 our own little misa, Island In July 1958. He also ~arm. , · which 110 hi~h · m~!

·A aoclal hour .followed the IS I Holf llt4eeDllr School Ill "Abide With Me" "When the Glenya Paulette, who will be spent a few days at his old home, i\!~ad .T 0 h ~ 50 n s \letrecnl would do-ronlinue to bualne11 of the meetlnJ, Spaniard'•' Jay Ia Anglle111, Trumpet of the X.:,rd," and "My five yean old on Monday, Feb· town, as well as at Pelley'~ Is· ., started the dtet·by - t~e-glass loltrd to them

SPANIARD'S BAY-The an, Faith Loolca Up to Thee," were rvary 20. Happy birthday, Mop- land, Grand Falls and Spring. tre~d :md mo~t ot~~r gtet df.or·, The onlv ~·a1' to pet .. 1 bu I tin. Of the p 1 "- th 1 pet, from Mom. Dad, Keith, Di· dale. With him on vacation nt mu 3.s n!Jpe3re on e ana 1 ~n ·to th!~ t)·pe or JT'S A HONEY OP A nua I nell mee . ersona s lUll& ~, e lfll contrelatlon. . that time was has wife, the I marl.ct late last year. Growth socl."l '"Or':•r<. sa•.·. II

COIIfl'llttiOA of HolY Jltclaemer The b111d under the direction anne, Jeanette and Gall Mlch· of 1 h b en henomenal " " .. , d LOAF Church, uaually referred .to u - of land uaa•er v 1t-lm •id•· elle. former Mi&l Maud Normo.f~ 1 s~ es as c P · ' · the untouchalll1s ur. • • • w "' • f thi t wn .·,ster of Messr~. . :lie\rccal was launched qu!Ptlv { t Attempl!

'OUR OWN BREAD the -·"'•b motlna, wll.l be held :U.Y. IOBEl\TS - Mra. wt looked af•- ..... IIIUJical o s 0 • " · · lh u 't d st t tb nh own ee · · "' ..... '"lo .. ~.,,_ .. , """ George C and Charles Nor· 'm . c • 111 e ' a es, rou~. mnde to achiel't thu '' ln tile ~ehool auditorium 111 " ranee Ira.. ..... , Ia pn•onllf port1o11 of the •ervlce. Major N f Th k · medtcai·Journa! and d1rect·mml th unih• to '; lEST IY TEST ', Frfclav evenin« followlnl :Zven· vlaltllll·' btr daUihter lluth, Elrle t!ellvere .. I ve- eom· ote 0 an s more. d tl . d ~ t ' e comm . -. aj 11

' ' A r.l1•nnln" per~onality. He a \'er smg an uoc or 1 sam- level of education AS ~~!!!!!~~!l!~!l!!:'!!!~' ~o~nl!_:·____ ·)I or and lfr1. &lan4 at fortlnl and ln ... lrlnl address, • " pies Jlo Ida •- •"·!r u- •-d .,. WllS · one of God's good men, · H'ndus -' r • uvm .... • """' -• ' takill( .. ,. text '-DI the ""th FOR HOSPJT \L USE 1 " !'" '1•

U .... "" "" SP • ""ARD'S BAY Mr nnd hi's genial presence will · 1 • • " • The Indian roi11 h'""' hur7 wt ·ro.to viait her daup. P8alm, "'art ef the ttb ve-·. ,..,. - · G•orde B Dmnne 111 chnrge d •· : .

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dr · "' •n Noah 'Barrett of Spaniard's Bay he sorely missed. All who knew •1~ n 1 · 1 d' . : . M d specini safe~uar s '" tar Au ey, Dr. and Hrl. I. l. "We brlnr our yea!'ll to 111 end. or .. e ~ etreca JVJSJon m •a d 1 1111 '"·ld t N. • ' th wl&hes to tllank all friends for him will endearingly treasure · ·. • · . • the back war c a ..., Ill a d -erae)', Ill to II It were a tale that b told" klndnessu rendered during the . Johnson s Canadlnn operat1on.<, ch thi~ •oal. California with another dluJb· lltTII'tntlJ. a11d with lmprHsive his memory. said the diet food followed a rea · " ter Alice, Mr. and M.r•. Jll. L. solemnity, hla reTnalnt were lllneaa of and alter the death To his wi~e and daughter I ~ompanv OJroduct called Susl.a. Barrington, 111. Bro1n1. . then .laid to r11t •n the "eme· of hla lovlna wife, Gladyl. To Alice, the writer tcn?er~ deep· 1. gen a 'higblv concentrated rood hns been '"lerlicallY

• "' the doetora and nune• of the t thY 1'n the1r 1rrepar ' · · " - · tery nearby where nouaht -'11 es aympa . · 1 powder developed for use m Reddl-Diet by . . KrJ, ~ Dawa ntulntcl dllturb Isla 111ntle 1leep ::w Grace Holpltal and the General able loss and poignant sorrow. hospitals for patients needlnl! the few ready.mtttdht . hOint lut week from vllitiDJ that hl.a earthl'T work 11 o'er, Hoapltal, St. John's; to Dr. mnsslve dosea of nutrients. It mulas, can be boUI btr lllter Mn. Latma11 &harpe The .hJmn aun1 at the trave- Drover and Dr. Avery of Bay BAR8 WOMEN MINISTERS coulrl be taken with water or eery stores or dellrered at Toronto, who Ia ilL . · aide was,· "SbaU We Gather Roberta:·, to Rev. E. Wlllla of LONDON, Ont. <CPl-London administered through a 11asal milkman, "VIt

. , . . .- At tltt Jllver.'' Spaniard I . Bay and Rev. ll. S. presbytery of the Presbyterian tube. . Mr. Dionne says: Mr. and Mn. Jalph Holm11, Numeroua .. c:anll, telelflml Sheppard of Grand Falls, IOel Church in Can ad a Tuesday L. H. Huddart of Quaker Oats overweight is n natloDII

Goose Bay, form~l,- of Shean· and .wreath• were teeelved by 1 apeclal thank you, 11 well as. voted 18 to to a11a!nst a propo,;aJ says his company's oroduct• !em and in many ra.<d to'lf'll. art raJolelnl in tb• 'birth the bereaved rtlatlTtt, wtlfy. to. those friends who sent flow- to ordain women to the minis· Quota, lJ1 based on the ume cal problem. Some of ef a bab7 bor, Ftbnwy lth. tnl te the wide eataem'ln which ers, telegrams, !etten .. and try. The church's 1961 general Idea as the other! but "ia r~o ler producers rnaY Colll!'ltulltiOIII. . the late Mr. Badcock was held. cards. Sincere appreciation is a.,sembly will decide on the is· bandwagon product." business once ~~~tel1

- Among out of town relatives hertby n:preued i.G one and aue on the basis of votes from "Quota was the result of drop but we d~!1111 .

Mr. 1114 )lri;Gtor(e Spencw, prlltnt for the wt rltla were aU. preibyterles across Canada. many months of research at ~ur think this a fa _d_. __ •

· ·· l'ltllmtd 'kOJilt rrtda7, · a1Ur the deceued'a dauihter, Mn. ~dill• mtrel dar• at 1t. Allan WhHlar, who eame bJ John'a. air from Qalt, Mr. and Mr•.

l1111uel Peach and Gerald and CalYII SPtDW,. aeeompanJed Joyce Badcoclr, II~ loiUI'a.

111 Georae 'Lillie, both Colleae Mr. Bert :Rideout waa the un­atudantl, IPibt the weekeild dertaker, pd the followlnc with Cllm'•. PartQta, ·Mr. aild . CODIPriHd the paU· bearers: lira, 0tor11 lpncer. , · H11m. lldne)' ltttord, Ll•

ST. IOBN'S: Phone 7345 or 1311'

GANDER: . X.. ~~ GrtffiA Ltd~ Phone 1·238'7

GRAND FALLS:

,IFREE . HOME . . '

1fA1111 ITUIT, IT. IOJIN'il, NFLD. ,.. .... - ,_ ... IIIOi*Jit: 10UI W1LL

Mn. lohn Noseworthy visited · her llatar, lfrl. Maxwell Pottle,

wellyn Morcan, Herbert Gone, Ronald Farrell, Patrlet Hearn, Francia Jarvia. ·

Bond Beverages Ltd., Phone 11'6

BELL ISLAND: Tom· Murphy, Phone 1186 DELIVERY

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The daJ baa come, not· lone, The IUn hu ·rJ~en, not 11t, · 'l'hy lite II now btyond The retch' of ""th or chill It,. Not endecltlut 'bti\IIL ·

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The problein to be as scriou:

Nothin1 England.

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cans Unemployment I t1on Useless;· Menfions 1

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s.es lri U. I. P . t be provided, a special 'plaque ay·men s I will be erected in· a building at I

· Beaumont ·Hamel, France, on July 16 this year .. - ·

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)I oulf)'. UNP leader foundland where the economy for work done, should have said B~;,~r of As_sembly,[ is more resilli~nt. · · that they have kept the situ­tile drhate on the un- , · The loan pobcy of the govern- ation "From worsening."

n•otion'· In thc;l mcnt for small business expan· Mr. O'Dea agreed with t~e ....... ru••· He thought 1 ~sion ·was not as good as It

"utterly useless,· .looked, ·Mr: Du(fy said. Thned Liberal member for Burin when !it" nml with no tape involved, he had been told he asked why_ we wait so. late

~ th<' c\'il of unem- by a banker; made some would·· to do .~omethm~ about ":mt~~ 011 b11 borrowers by-pass this as- . work. Why watt for sprmg ·

thou~ht too many sistance. I The idea is not to bring in p1-oplr were draw- ~ANGE~OUS POLICY · \ big .induslries, he felt, but to

111rnt insurance Thts pohcy of penalizing.. work all the necessary things

ory of the July Drive,. July 16, 1916, when 716 Newfoundland-~ ers went over the top in one of the First World War's most remembered bat ties. or the 716·1 only 68 were able to answer roll call next day. The rest· were either dead or wounde.d.

"'"'rm.·" the Federal American capital in Canada, : of smaller scale-the housing itnrstigate. He said seems, Mr. Duffy said, to be a J for example.

, 01wnmcitt had ex- dangerous one. Canada · and --------" benefits Newfoundland have been de·l · .

;CC the fund was P.endant _almost e~tire~y on out- ·- Patrol Boats

Donations will be solicited , from individual contributors ' and from business firins. It is considered that $5,000 will cover the necessary expenses of. making and erecting the plaque and in furnishing a room in which the .plaque will be place~ with· a Newfoundland atmos­phere.

BUTTING HER WAY-On 1\londr.y, the S.S. ~ovaJwrt needed some four hours to run the formidable blockade from St. John's !larbour to a point just off the north of the Narrows. It is doubtful if the guns fo the (}uecn's Fort ever provided a more effeet. .'-'·, 1ve blockade than ~ome of the Ice barriers.-(1\lax l\lercer Photo.) ••

He said the federal stdc capttal and tt wtll not be I ~ccmrd to be re- good for us if American in·

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Subjects~ Harbour Ice Many ficience in Canada. Unless there are radical

sought-one. dollar from eiti-1 ouncl zens and ftve dollars from. firms. · i changes in our economy and Patrol . vessels operated by

f;r prohlcm did not our way of doing business, there the Federal Department of " 1\'cw- will always he the problem of Fisheries · in Newfoundland Plans Worth

Over $6000.

FISH MARKET fore refused. 1 ihc "existing one is not suitable ; There seems to be a possihil· : for human habitation.'' ·

i~y that St. John's will have a CONSERVATIVE CENTRE . Mr. ~lacgillivray, the taxicab~ Icc conditions in St. John's

Eases 1 unemployment-but in New- waters figure prominently in f(lundland we have the prob- mercy missions. Particularly is lcm of seasonal labour 141o this so during the winter a~ainst this, and here there will I months when in some areas he little relief unless we might I travel by otl;er means is not spread into various other indus- always possible.

f1sh market set up in one of On behalf of the Conservative , inspector will be aokcd to in· ;~arrows cased somewhat yes-the Coves off Water Street. 1 Club a lawyer business wrote ' spcct this and ~cp•Jrt to the ; tenlay and there was about otic· This subject was brought up the Council to ask permission next Council meeting. 1

1 mile of open water to the ic:c ·

at the City Council's meeting to usc number 112 Military edge which, until yesterday ha£1'-'l'he B and B Market on the yesterday and made known that Road as a club for social and Sl'\0\V Cl.L\IUMi ~ been tight to the land.

tries. ACT NOW In recent weeks several such

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. corner of Bennett Avenue and a site will be chosen, but the cultural activities. It was made Several Conncillot.; brought 1 , At least on~ \'esse!. the Bhi~: En~land. :l2, of I ~lr. n

11rry suggested that it 1 sea ambulance trips have been Blackmarsh Road has applied to harbour devel~pment , mus~ be 1 clear that there would he no, to the City Engincc:··s attention: Foa~t. a tr.al~ler. \las able t:,

lllfll[lr ~ot womerl was cold policy to the pCOIIIc 1 logged by the department'~ vcs- 1 the City Council to renovate c~mpl_eted first. Counctllor I outward change in the premises,: some· of the mur1• congested t~ake her 11 ~' out through lht.,

unc111JIIoymrnt Jnsur·: in need and out of employment I sels in Sl'rvice along the South I their pr~mises for usc as a snack' N!g~ttngale .suggested .th.at the an~ _that it would not be a; areas where snow io still lying: •ce and p.rocc.cdcd on course.· c· , 11id not arnre from: to hear the government recount-, Coast. I bar-thts proposal has been Town Plannmg Com~tsswn be poll heal centre. The Engmcer! m abundance. On !'ower St.· , :llond~.~ t

110 trawlers: at"

off•r<· here ~o he I ing the glories of the past. He 1 ,. . .. . • 1 approved by the Department of asked to make a destgn f~r a wtll make hts report to the : there is much ~now · although tcmp_lmn. ~ 0 make port m ~t ~:-rh-i"h. 17. ~ct out • Sll""cstcd in closing that other 1 The !II.V. Cmderell~ was at 1

Health. There was some discus· modern market. It was dcctdr.d I Counc1l next week. 11 the street Ita.> b1•en plowed .Tonn s, II ere unable to get .

. " • "" • • 1 Tacks Beach early lhts month . . . . that the Engin e f 'th I 1 1 . . · throunh and went on to Ba•'· :o

1nwttgatc. : speakers to follow mtght pro·•

1 'd t r ti PI 1 swn m Council as to the a\'all-. . c r con cr wt 1 t troug 1. Around G~~orgc Street . n 11 M t .. t . . d .· ·

unrrd nt l;rand Falls' duce some solution to allel'iate: w ~~~ 8B rest en ° 't tal .. a-: ability o[ parking space or pos- the Ctty Clerk, and submit a KELLY'S ·BROOK : United Church thc:·e is also a 11 ct\ 0

awat unprole tr,c_.

1flcr toll mile~ of hik ' the situation. and that this dc·l·cen :a r 8.Y co~.mtum Y was 111 : sible traffic congestion, but it report on the subject to the ! Councillor McLeod wanted to I lot of snow which hinders · co~f 1 101

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1a e surge,~ytas was felt that there would prab- Council. ! know something of the progress I parking, and on th•~ West Side· ·111 l~l·cs chr aly sl

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'n,urance of ICC. ! mem crs on ot st es wou 1 The "Cinderella'' transferred ably he no more trouble than ., , _emg, rna e m t e cu vcrtmg of i o urc ull Park, the bus·. coast and the two-day harhou•

1 ;taff member tuld

1 ~1vc sctmc thnugll~ to th~ causes ~the palicnt a little girl to the market now has. The per- .1\IUCH .AIJO · : · 1 1\elly s Brook. It has now pass-1mcsses have httlc space free. ; icc blncl;adc will be Ol'cr. · · ·

'< !'hcque had al- 1 m hopes of al'JSmg wtlh pos-j A ld' C' 1 f t'h mit was recommended and Mcetmgs are sttll gomg ahead l cd under Bonaventure Ave., but, I , . ~; mailt•d : siblc answers. hrno s

1 okvc, bam rotm C ere agreed io as the building is concerning the operation of a that road is being left closed a \ I -. . l s e Wa5 a en y car 0 ome . b d' h b Ill R'd . . . . B v· . .: I· - . I B Ch H 't I completely within regulations. oar mg ouse y . r. I eout ltttle whtle unttl tt has been urn ICtlm . ... th• 0 '

l\IR. O'DE~ SPEAKS ~ y ance ospt a· __ on LeMarchant Road. l\l~. J. R.J gradually filled in. The Council I ' I 1~0 mg il

B r , · Th~ ·other member of the I Meanwhile, the Jlf.V. "East· CAMPAIGN SIGNS: The Day- Courage, lawyer fo~ Mr. Rideout 1 is saving money by putting in I • eave ! U.N.P. next ro~c to address the I ern Explorer" stationed in the Nile Neon (Nfld.) Limited has was at. the Council ~cstcrd_ay, fille~ that is cheaper, and is I mprovmg I L.ayoff Yet .. I !'louse. He satd that he real- Port Aux Basques area, has J received permission to erect and satd t~at the. actwn temg obtamcd from the General Hos-~ I

S 1 tzcd the government had done

1 turned from routine assignment temporary signs on Elizabeth tak!!n ;emmd:,d ·htm of Shake- 1 pita! excavations. It will soon Ten year old r-\eil Skanes. of; eason' a grea.t deal to rom bat lin· on several occasions i~ past Avenue and the corner of Par· spea~e s r,Iay, Much Ado About be. passable when the filler is I Bell island, who was seriously: The ;'\;c\.-foundland Fluorspar:·.

~mplo~ m~nt hut the statements I weck.s to transport pattents to ade and Harvey Road to ad- Nothmg. . . . soltdly worked m. , burned in a fire tltcrc nearly ' Company said ;esterday that. su

Opens commcndmg the government hospttal at Port aux Basques. vertize the Memorial University Some Counctllors fe~t that 1t . -- ' two months ago, ii still show-~ far at least, it has not rcccll·-·----·---·-· Campaign for funds. ~eem~d t,o .~e.more senous than R~-B~ILD SCHOOL . ling improvement in hospital in Jed any word from the uniorr

8 M B • u • -.-- . Nothmg st~ce there ~as .· ~o AppltcatJOn was r?c~!vcd St. John's but dodors cannot 1 concerning possible talks orr a ~elliounuland beaYer 0 re . . alt nItS Other permtts were permttted much a~ten(!Oil bcmg gJvcn II. fron: the School authontJCs•cOn·. say when he will he released. ' recent layoff at St. Lawrence.

se110n opened yester- for, Mrs. Jean Smith to operate A m~etmg was held .the. same cermng the recently burned I The fire which burned Keil, He ports stated that 16 men spteillzones have been · ·

1 a barber shop a~ 92 ~onaven·

1 mormng; a~d lllr. Courage was St. George's scho~l on the 1 took the lives of his younger , had been laid off and thc5e.

to trappers who can W. I. II O·pe·· r'ate In '61 ture; The Orchid ~fill, 402. asked to ft~d out_ t~e. results Thorburn Road. They rc~ucsted I sister and brother Dec. 27. i were replaced hy mainlan.d there and take a lim- Water Street to butld a two l of that at hts comemence. · to be allowed . to re-butld the ·-- wol'l;cr~. ;'l;o offictal commcu\,

of pelts under lie- storey extension; and Oakley's - -.- ·. · ichool at once· so · that they I I on this lavoff has been mad~ by the Department Service_ Station on, F~~shwl!ter· '.. N.O SIGN · . might ~ake up lost ~im_e as soon j Trucks j either hy ~-ompany or union:' ..

Agriculture and Re- The Federal Department of At this. point, a large depot ~oad Will re-locate 1ls s1gns and 1 Appltcahon wa.s received as posstble. PermJssJOn was i ; The company said however,. Fisheries has arranged for th'e had been erected by the New- lights. from the. C!armants. Company granted. I I that it may have something :to,

lith each licence, a delivery of eight additional f\)Undltind Government prior to for ~~rmts~wn_ to place an ad· ( II' I I day on the m~ltcr in a fe·,\·_ preparation manual Bait Holding Units during Feb- Union •. ·:·but, as a result of The estimate value or all the verttsmg Sign m the small park PARK BUSES I 0 I( e I dal''· •. to each trapper to ! ruary and early March for op- rounlliition diffi~ulty, the depot above lmilding and ,renovation on the corner of Cornwall Ave- • . Permission was asked to con- : · _______ _

prepare his skins so i erations in 1961. This is a has had·.io he reduced in capac- plans is figured to be $6,250.00., ~ue and James_ Lan~. The area tJtuiC_ to .park two busses on; Two pi1:kup trucks. one 1 ,_...

the best possible 1 continuation of the program of ity and>will have to be aband-1 1 IS zone.d. as R~stdenhal One, and ; the Kcl~y estate on George St. I driven hy a woman. were in 1 f D ttl : .. I extending and improving the oned .. This location services a JllETRO AREA I ad.vcrltsmg Sl?n~ are not. per· I Th.c Writers. also WiSh to rc· I collision west of Bonal·ista yes- : erry &·a e; :

Diseases In land

,I Newfoundland Bait service-it wide area .of Fortune Bay. A construction project valued 1 mttted. PermiSSIOn was chen,.' htuld a phone booth there. as i tcrday but thrre ·.,·ere no in-· was announced recently by Hon. ~he eight units now being at an estimated $35,000.00 will i . ' - i juries. ' r·ckl I w. J. Browne, Solicitor Gen· delivered increases the total be undertaken by the Ted I R· G . . : Slippery road conditions hal'e. I e ce era! and Newfoundland rcpre- number installed over the past, Gillies Enterprises, as the plan.~: • reene. been blamed for the accident. : sentative in the Federal Cab- thre.e years to 20, and thus have been agreed to by the : An off-shore wind ycs!cdiY: incl. doubles the original number of Council. The ~nstruction will Damage to the two \'chicles' nmvcd the heal')' icc. aecunnl-_

Four of the new units will be fishing settlements having a be an office and warehouse on Does Not Agre'e w,·t·h was estimated on the spot at. lated on hoth sides of the located at Brig Bay, Daniel's local bait service. Each depot the Topsail Road, opposite Bar- i about S500. · strategic Bell Island-Pnrtng~[ Harbour, Lark Harbour and .or unit serves a number of I ne)''s Restaurant., ( d ,.. '\ ---------- , Cove Tickle away from the Covt!: Piccadilly on the west coast of neighbouring communities. om men ations To I ovt side and against Bell Island .. ~ the Province, thus providing a "Th b . h ld J i Another Slt.dt'ng I Consequently. instead of two

ese att 0 ing units," G , e·ll No .prclence was made- by·,· we arc 'maki~g n~ cffol't to Pill: :1 ferries operating yestcnlit.o;_: regular bait supply to that long said Mr. Browne, "are 'fully au- reene s I stretch of coast previously ser- tomatic, having their own diesel . lllr. Rtchard Greene, P.C. Mcm-! the majority of these men back , I t~1cre was only one. the John viced only from the regular bait pow.er unit and have proven b~r for Bell Island t? agree -and here the member sug- fatality , Guy. and she was hal'lng h& depot' at Port aux Choix and a t' l I D f t d Wtlh the commendattons of-!,::csted that the Jlon. member . ! troubles.

very sa IS actory since their in- S e ea e · fered towards the government . of the fisheries is ltot really The Guy star. ted off rarJY' holding unit at Woody Point. troduclion two years ago The • Y for their assistance to employ-~ interested in employin" the Anothct· slidin~ fatality, , ycstcrda.y mornmg for the Bell

Service in the Notre Dame have a capacity of · b · · ·n b t d d approxt· Opposition Leader .1. Greene ment. The P.C. member rose . fishermen. Hon. 1\lr. Cheeseman the second fot· 1061, occurred , lsi ann stde but. al 11 a.m. was area WI e ex en c to Bridge- mately 15,000 pounds of bait. spoke for a long time yesterday 1 yesterda~ afternoon to address 1 promptly answered. "Well you at Corner Brook yesterday :~Ill! buttmg her way througll. port, thus providing a chain They are refilled as necessary in the House of Assembly on I the Lcgtslature on the Unem· arc entirely wrong." ·when nine-year-old Joseph ' tee. . . ._·. of units at Beaumont, Leading from the refri"cratcd vessel 1 D b It bl t T

. kl B d • " second reading of his bill to P oyment c ate. . , Bennett, was instantly killed was ll)lposst e _o say yes·· tc cs, ri geport and Herry III.V. Arctica, of the Federal thend the Election Act. He We have our share in the un· l\lr. (,recne spoke up to 6.00 when his slide tollided with . terday how 1cc comhhons wott!•t:

Neck to supplement the depots Department· of Fisheries, or, 1 d 1 1. f 1 . employment which ·is across p.m., and at that It me the House I a car. , be for the rest of t\J.e day bllt· at Nipper's Harbour Twt'llin wher · p 'bl b f · t d wan c a onger tme or e ec 1vas adJ'ourn d f tl d · · d'd 1 k · · · • · e osst e, Y re ngera e tionecring after proclamation of Canada, and we as a province , c . or •.e ay tt 1 not oo · promtsmg. gate and Change Islands. trucks operated by the Oe- elections and some other modi· have our part to play. '1 he me~tbcr w11l c?ntmuc his

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The· boy was the son or The Guy had aboard !evcra1 Mr. Browne said: "In Plac- partment. fications He was supported by Speaking on the subject of speech m the Legtslature tro· :\lr, and Mrs. Hichard Ben- trucks carrymg provisions for·

entia Bay, an addt'tt'onal unt't · 1 ·1 tnorro\" · nett of C n r Br ok th · I d R. Greene, Bell Island, and A. scasona . emp oymcnt, .Mr. 1 '· or e o . c IS an . will be located at Red Island,.. . As a further improvement to M. Duffy. Greene satd that we have, as where a substaatial number or· the 'service, a refrigerated hold has been said, an ingrained fishermen have previously had is being included in the De- Speaking for the government, thought; when it comes to sca-to rely on services at 'Mera- partment of Fisheries new large Hon. L. R. ·Curtis said when the sonal unemploytnent. But this, sheen, . Harbour Buffett and patrol vessel for Newfoundland Election Act needs amending he felt, is thought without tak-. Long Harbour." waters, and plans are . being *e gover(lment will bring in ing any steps towards the hope Valentine Spe,:ials

The remalf\ing two units will made for replacement of the The bill was I of improving our situation. --;:=:------:....be:...:....::.:lo~ca::t.:ed:.....::a~t'..:R:::e=ncontre East. 42-year-old Arctica. FISHERIES ., I "I believe", he continued,

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·City ·Traffic St. John's . streets became

very treacherous late yeste~day morning as snow fell on the city and in some places, drifted half a foot.

Cars had great· difficulty on inclines and many a . motorist had to take the long way home to avoid skidding on ·the slip­pery surfaces.

Other vehicles became bog­ged down at curbside and many had to be shoved out where i the snow was not as hca1iy. :

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·By JERRY BENNETT former President Eisenhower, who also Newapaper Enterpriae Ann. suffered il coronary, Johnson is follow·

WASHINGTON (NEA) .. :.:we•ve ·com; ing t11!0. physical fitness rule book to mented . in thil pace previously ~bo.ut . the letter and feels as vigorous as any Preildent Kennedy's reluctance;. shice Washington. brass hat who never had. the election, to be called Jack. Latest a maJor iilness. chapter· on this Is that members of the J<'or instance, Johnson recently be­family have been heard callln& him c~me the envy of overweight colleagues "Johnny." by dieting off 30 pounds in two m~;~nths .

Edward R. Murrow, former newscaster Johnson put on the extra pounds during famed for hi.J chahi-amoklng TV inter- . 'the campaign · and made up his mind vieWI who was just named hea~ of the to take them off without receiving ·any U.S. Infcitmation Alency, h•s made a ·doctor's orders. · · definite Impression . oil his staU. Says · The vice president now weighs in one aide: . . . . · . the 190s and plans to continue reducinc

"Everybody ia smokln& more around until 1 he tips the scales between 175-here Iince Murrow 'took over. I have 18!S, POU!ldS. gone up from two packs a diy to three,. ·How did he do it? By simply eatlnc

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1981 EveR Murrow seems to be smoking leas, a close friend says. Asked if John· more lately, The other day he ran out son was taktng any additional exercise,

The. • I of ci&arettes." too, the man replied, "Are you kidding?

. ' . . . Price Of Socia Pro gre. s. s Such '!ltatements are music to the ears The vice president's idea 'of a quiet day of Murrow's predecessor,· George V. at the office would. be . a workout to

The taxpayers of Nova Scotia have little doubt that their new hudget will include substantial in­Ch.-.:;es in provincial taxation to meet the costs of expanded public services.

C d A d . Allen. · lie now heads the American an.yone else." .... · incomes in ana a. n smce we

Tobaeco Institute. • · ·Ada Rogers· \\%'on, . philanthropist-. have also the highest living. costs Soon after joining the Tobacco In· ·songwriter from Corpus Christi, Texas, because. we produce so little con- stitute, Allen was invited to address a came to town recently. to introduce her sumer J:(Oods and are the principal Waahlneton Trade Association Execu- new march "America Victory! America victims of the · inequitable hori- tives luncheon. He explained that Liberty!" · After ~onsrcss passed a zontal freight rate structure, our speaking to such a group after 30 resolution commending the words and situation is becoming more djffi. years with the government made him music pius :r.irs. · Rogers herself, the cult. feel like the soda jerk who went to weaithy'Teli:an tossed a reception for the

The position is further aggravat- · work behind the pharmacist's counter. press.

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The expectation is that the gaso­line tax will be raised by two cents to nineteen cerits a gallo.n-the pre­\'ailin,!l rate in Newfoundland-and . that the present rate of three per cent on retail sales will be increas­ed to five per cent.

ed by the deficiencies that still The fiut time the boy answered the She served chicken sandwiches, pota­exist in many of our public ser- phone, a woman's voice .asked. "Do to chips, celery, olives and continuous vices in spite of. the tremendous you have anydimethancsulfonxybutane?" playings of the new march on a hi·fi efforts that have been made in the Answered the ex-soda jerk, "Lady, set turned up full volume.

when I said 'Hello' I told you all I Bayard ·ouchincloss, Oklahoma City Britain's National Health Service

The .new taxes are needed par­ticularly to finance the province's share of the national hospital plan and the improvement and exten­sion of the road system.

past ten years to raise: our stand- know." radio station owner, second cousin to ards to an acceptable minimum A certain Washington coed and ar· Jackie Kennedy's stepfather and father level consistent with our need. dent Democrat has iood reason for of a one-man· drive to end wasteful gov·

Our chief . hope . of continued wincing every time someone mentions, ernment spending, has given House progress lies first in the true ful- the Inaugural Bali at the Mayflower Speaker Sam Rayburn a paper 528 feet filment of the principle. embodied Hotel. While walking into the crowd· long, It's a list of 12,000 signatures of

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hey emphasise. two very im­rtant facts which nobody in Can­a can afford to ignore. One is t' social progress ·can be: obtain­only at a price. The other ·is ·

that the poorer provinces are now moving into an area where. their tax resources will soon be exhaust­:ea unless they can achieve a rapid idevelopment of economic growth. \_.To make. matters worse, their new expectations in the form of f~peral financial aid must be re­strained by the fact that what is

··ttue of the provinces in respect of 1f,!_hancial . capacity is becomin~ ;!'!qually tr1:1e of the federal govern­ment.

in Term 29 whicn_ in spite of the ed ballroom, she became annoyed when people. who support the Auchincloss McNair Report,. cannot .be. imple- ·someone behind her repeatedly stepped sound dollar campaign, He hopes Mr. men ted by . a fixe.d financial ·sub- on her dress. Turning around she said ·Sam will present it to Congress. sidy but must take . the form of sharply. "Can't you be more careful Auchincloss had adopted a wait·and. variable grants adjusted to the ris- . where you put your feet?" see attitude about whether the New

h d The man was Mr. Democrat himself. Frontier economy will end his sound ing costs of. maintaining t. e stan - Adlai Stevenson. dollar drive or add another 12,000 sig-ards of services attained at the time Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson Is natures to the list of supporters. of the Royal Commission review. /

.... 1,Here in Newfoundland all tax ';{lelds are proportionately lower .on a per capita basis because we have the lowest rate of personal

But the size of these grants can be reduced iil time by an intelli­gent national approach to the eco­nomic nee~s of the province. It is in this that the Government of Can­ada has fallen down sadly· and it is only through constructive aid in the tield of economic development

. that government· can reduce its financial obligations to this prov­ince. and allow us also to make a larger contribution tp the enrich­ment of the ·Canadian nation. . . . ' '

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:2' Russia Take$ A Dangerous Line· . , . The Russians, quick to make the General and submission to it would .;fuost of a. political opportunity, wreck the usefulness and prestige !have lost no time in turning the of that body.

murder 9f Patrice Lumumba to Neither can the U.N. agree safely 3,i!COunt. to withdraw from ·the Congo for !aThey have declared that they no that would. .}eave a dangerous !onger recognize Da.(l 'Hammarsk- vacuum which' would be -quickly jold as Secretary General .of · the filled by the evils of civil war and United Nations and have demanded the even greater evils of interna­the withdrawal of the U.N. from tional conflict. The Congo would, the Congo within a month. . in fact, become a hot spot in the ·:;ro make matters worse, they 'cold war.

~re considering the question of giv- These were dangers that were iP,g aid to Antoine Gizenga who has averted last sUmmer by U.N. inter­been leading the pro-Lumumba vention at Lumumbajs request but forces and who is known to be a what the U.N.- did, thereafter, was Communist sympathizer. not enough. There has been no ~ The implications of this Moscow clear ahd positive policy ·for the

atatement · are extremely serious restoration of peaceful and ord~rly ~~or the U.N., for Afr~ca, and for .. government .and there is a tendepcy ~orld peace; They seem also . to . to lay . some of the blame for this ~ggest that this chan~e to make . on the excessive neutralism of Ra­;~schie(' o~t of th'e .Congo situa- jeshwar. Dayal·who directs U.N. ·pon is worth,. in Khrushchev's 1i · h c · · ·-opinion, t~e 'risk of jeopat:dising the ,p<> cy m t ~~ ongo.

prospect· of reachin·g a measu.re of However that inay be, the Rus­. .agreement with the new· American s~an readiness .to u&e ·.the murder Ji:Sministration over the solution o·f of Lumum\18 as an· excuse for try­.Dther and far more important world ing to undenrune· the· U.N. is a problems. ' . totally reckless and. unscrupulous

The U.N. cannot tolerate this.uni- act which could have tragic conse­lateral repudiatipn o~ ihe Secretary quences.

· The:. Standard' s· · Fine Example pul)liC has been r~cently re~, vt>lvin.l{ .th~ ~ o! mOdern technical

that the Standard Manu· · equi»ment; .~. · . · · lti!Ctulri!lll( Company is a convincing . · . · · lf*:ample of the capacity of a local .•. !hey_. ar~ .con~n~ng- pr?of that -.am1fac:tu~inlol. industry to operate· , ~~ 1s Jl?S!!ible for secondary 1~dustr.~

on imported raw rria-. ~o thrtve Ori: a ~ound eco~om1c ?asls and .to.find mainland. mllr- -m Newfoundland and th~ir a.chleve­

for its·.prOduct's. . · .'ments should .b~ a spur. to ex­mi~ht well nav, .~en though\ ~a~s~lve. exploration of the poten­• paint indu&try . might ·be a tlaJlb~s m !>ther spl)eres of ma11u·

victin\. <If· the new kind of · factunng on . a suc,cessful private · that lbcal · secondary enterp.t:ise basis· :

ll\Jstries ~r.e .. called, upon to meet time of confederation. roo• UJAALs

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Others Saying

PERSONAL MODESTY No really great man ever thought

himself so.-Hnzlitt.

AID BUSES Kitchener-Waterloo Record

. Since urban transport systems in On· tario arc all experiencing financial diffi· culties, it is high time Queen's Park did something in the way of smoking conce~­sions on the gas tax. Why should there be a gas tax oil buses which use only city streets?

INTERMINABLE Montreal Gazette

Montrcals have much to be proud about in the new terminal building of Montreal International Airport ~~ Dor­val. · But many are still a bit distressed at the very long walks from one part of the terminal to another.

This has led one reader of The Gazette to remark that "many who use the new Dorval airport must feel that now Indeed we have interminable facili· ties."

. THIS ENGLAND New Statesman

Torquay Herald Expre,ss An 18·year-old naval rating, ·who pro·

duced a knife in a Torquay puijlic house on 'christmas Eve, told Torquay magis­trate! today he bought it to protect his finance.

The Chairman, Capt. Nelson Clover, · told him: "You are not a very good ad­

vertisement of the, Royal Navy, ·Surely your fists are enough to protect your­self. It is only Italhins and queer peo· pie who use knives."

THEORY AND LIFE London Daily Sketch

"Gambling serves a useful purpose," said Professor J. Cohen, of Manchester. "It gives hope to the poor, and those who lose can consile themselves by say­in~ that luck smiles only on imbeciles." His students took up a collection to buy him a sweepstake ticket. The ticket won a small prize.· 1 The profeasor has bought another.·

' . GERMAN WEALTH

Franz Etzel, · West German Finance Mini&~r

Overseas, · Germans have the reputa­tion of being terrifically rich, I!Dt only as a state but as a people. This assump· tlon is based on the flct that the Fed· era! Bank has a considerable stock of llold and foreilll! currency. . But Is this stock a sign of wealth? l aay Not. ,

. ', . the Standard has corrected

idea. lt'has not orily tnaintain­local eustomera bUt hu been

to invade succeDfully areas freight ratn alone, l'lliAAt

•lfted · an itlsunnountable

FISHERMEN'S TURN Indeed, the. nH)' may have lliven the Corrter Brook Western Star

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Co~ati"' ~ the Th\r(l Party peo- In 1921 there were nearly nine mill-pie Jlllt ... eteetioneerlna fillip they ion people in Canada, ·and half of them both 11Ad. '"ti•' Coaaervatives can out· lived in rural areas, predominantly on leOre ti:MUt In Mlllll planka of the plat· farms. Today· in a population of 18 mill-· fora lilld .. tbelr fatal belitation on ion, only about 10 per ~ent can be ........ " .,_t11ti&lll. Puey Clrt~alsert that elas.eed as farmers or farm workers. If

rroup left ih . this trend continues, as It Is expected amt. will, there- to; the day may not 'be far away when tbeme that the the fishermen of Canada may eome into

~~;~~=· .iltm to be on the tb,elr own as a politlul force and get .. P .· • the Ollt which · . 101111 of the attention from Federal

Ubetalt after aourees lavished ao consistently on the . OIICe•powerful "farm bloc."

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WAY TO TEST By BRUCE BIOSSAT

The condition of America's youth .continues to be a subject for warm de· bate.

Many will argue that the phenomenon of delinquency is considerably exag· gerated, and that to the extent it does exist it is at least as much the fault of parents as of their children.

Some say that we adults are badly underestimating the young generation, that ita rebellion, where it exists, is in fact i protest Bgainst not being taken seriously enough.

If there is any great substance to thi~ . contention, light could be thrown upon

it by more exhaustive inquiry into the causes of unemployment among young workers.

Rather astonishing it is to realize that of our current sizable total of unem­ployed, three in every 10 are less than 25 years of age.

One might be tempted at first glance to take thts in stride simply u evidence of the rising number of young job seekers. But the disturbing facts are that far too many in this age group are both uneducated and unskilled at a time when the economy's demand is for just · the reverse-for highly trained indvidu­als.

And all signs suggest that as the in· creasing numbers of young people hit the labor market, their proportion among the total jobless may also rise. The only thing that can prevent this is a vast improvement in training and education of our maturing youth.

Whose fault is it that they come now to the labor market so badly prepared? Certainly this is one demonstration of

· the failure of our achool 1ystem ·to meet the demands of the day, But that is not all .

Many American families do not set standards of hard work. They do not put the eyes of their children on the pursuit of excellence. This pursuit , need not be in professional, business and other white collar tasks. There i$ dignity, satisfaction and financial re· ward in the develcpment of manual and mechanical skills in this highly techni­cal age."

Many t~ends in present day life work, of COUr!e, toward doing it the euy Way. The acquisition of skills is not easy. Without parental urging and example countless youngsters just won't mike the effort. Even with it, some wiJJ not.

But the family ia always the unit of resistance against any sort of weaken- · lne: trends. It is the bulwark that mu1t hold ouf. It Is the keep.er of tradition, the .preserver of strength in. any society.

. Let American families once more set the achievement of excellence as their

' rullni star, Let them drive, not merely urge, their youngsters to toil In ·its pur­suit, In all walks, Then we ahall Indeed see whether we are underestimating American youngsters and if they are better than some of their elders say.

· WE SHOULD FIND If we could but read the · secret his­

tory of our enemies we should find In each mnri's life sorrow and · suffering enough to disarm all hostillty.-Henry Wadsworth 'Longfellow.

VERILY EdueaUon makes the

Cawthorn.· man.-James

The National Health Service was es· tablished in 1948 under the National Health Service Act, 1946, and other Acts of Parliament. The new service consolidated and extend•!d the existing health services, which included hospi­tals supported by voluntary funds, hos· pitals maintained out o'f public funds. and a medical practitioner service for State·insured employed persons.

The National Health Servi.ce offers all forms of medical tr•?atment to all me.mbers of the community, without re· gard to their means or to any insurance

. qualifications. The great majority of the public takes advantage of the ser· vice, and most hospitals and medical personnel are working within it. Doc· tors and dentists who are not engaged on a full·time salaried· basis may treat private patients for fee~. and some hos· pitals have a small number of beds for fee·paying patients. ·

The cost of the service (over £700 million a year) is met' mainly from taxation but there are charges for· cer­tain items in the service, and small com­pulsory weekly contributions are paid bY. individuals contributing to. National Insurance .. (Cash benefits during sick-

. . ness a.rc provided under the National Insurance scheme.)

The General ~fedical Services The family doctor is the basis of the

service. Everyone is free to choose and change his or her doctor; doctors may also refuse patients. The doctor usuailv works from his own surgery and ther~ is no official interference with his judg. ment. He is paid by the State, usually on the basis of the number of .names on his list. Advice and treatment are free to the patient but a charge of one shilling, recl~imable on grounds of hard. ship, is made on each item on a pre· scription for drugs . and dressings.

The dental service, which also leaves both patient and denti>t free to choose and accept each other, provides for ali forms O{ treatment, including the SUP· ply of dentures. Some charges are made in this· service, but they do not apply to dental examinations and not (except

.for dentures) to pers<ms under 21 or expectant or nqrsing mothers.

Auld Lang . Syne (From the Files of the Daily News)

February 16, 1!131.

HOLD MUSICALE Yesterday being the last Sunday be­

fore Lent, a ·musicale was held at the regulir Holy Cross Literary Association meeting.. Solos were contributed by P. Flynn, T. P. Halley, Mr. George Law­rence with ukelcle accompaniment, violin selections by Mr. Hugh O'Neill and some dance numbers by Mr. W. P. February ·16, 1946.

• • • ROAD OPEN

The highroad from St. John's to Pla­centia and Carbonear is still In good condition for motoring. Two motor ears eame in from Placentia ·on Satur­day,

• • • PAPER SI.OWED

· The · "Watchman" newspaper had. some little ,trouble on Saturday issuing ibl ·te~Uiar edition, but. all difficulties were .overcome by 8.30 p.m. The bal­ance of the edition wi II be· on sde today aDd will ro 'out by trains ali over the country.

• • • LOiTERERS

ReportS have been made to police of eirls having been frightened by men loitering around certain streets In the We!t End of the City, It is not ·unlike­ly that arrests will be! made. ·

SWEETEN WITH PILLS Because of the acute sugar shortage

many . citizens are purchasing from various drugstores saccharine tablets and uain& them for sweetening purposes. Efforts to obtain· M\tscovato, unrefined suear used at the st1rt ~f the century,

In the ophthalmir: 'rr·.J~.,.,

may, on thE:"ir tloe,nr' . .: !'·~~·omm

ha·:e their eye; t~>trd free. h•;t quircd to mako ~ payment t9warc; cost of spectacle:: 1 e.xeept for spectacles in standord frame'!.

·Hospital and Speciati1t The hospital and ~pcriali~t

include in·patienllanrt out·palient mcnt at ~eneral and >pecia! including tuberculosis sanatoria. hospitals and convaie;cent hom>< ccpt in emergencies. most of th;;~ vices nrc normally mcde the recommendation of the fam:l·. tor. The only charges are. to ·. tients. for medicines and som! ces, and, to in·patients. for the cost of beds with ~pecial amenittes are not medically nccPsmy.

Local Health Senim The local health authorities

child welfare centres. tc which than three out of four babies ar! · for supervision and advice. ar.: . naiat clinics for mothers. n.~ plement the !'en·ices nf the fa[t:, tor by providing trained midw:r~ attend mothers at home a.,d br ing for nurses to atter.d . home, on a doctor's orders. charge. Health \'isitors (nurser a special training) vi.,it and the care of children and of the household. Home help; \'ided for confinements and in sickness and tp help old their housework. at a char~e cording to means.

Other local service.< are free . tion or immunisation a2ain~t diseases; various forms of care or care for the sick or conl'alesm!; nurseries for children under fir!. bulance and car sen·ices. these services are or;anised b;· · tary bodies on behalf of the ' Health centres, proriding tion for groups of doctors and P~~ctising . under the ;'{ational Service ·and for local clinical exist in a few places. The School Service is closely co·ordinated National Health Sen·ice.

A critic is a man who expecrs -James G. Hunter.

REMINDERS Vancouver PfOI·ince

The politician may be sure defatigable researcllers and will dig up and bro;~dcast ererY he ever made. The al'erage mu only his wife to rely on for thil

WHO NAMES BOl!BS! Financial Post

· It used to be a mystery who Pullman cars and why. A puzzle is who names the nuclear war.

The atom bomb that fell on burnin" and blasting 50,000 ,. h '!I known as Little Boy. T ere · called Honest John.

Is it possible that anl·~ne 101 mental home feels affection disastrous machines? ~

· · a nam~ Th_ere's something m . of lltakespearc. We suggest

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Reilb', boy; February )largaret Casey, boy; I%. )Irs. Sumlko Hee-

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Rorm Cmlcade Hitchcock

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GaacJer . Oa~~n1 Alleya Hptl~ota vs Coolshota, 8 p.m.;

Teachers No. '2 va U;A. No. 2, I p.m. . ·

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Mixed League, RCAF No. ·1 vi EPA, 9 p.m.; Mens League, no' game.

the personal services Montreal Trust ...

investments- just like managing a -is a full-.time job for profes.Wnala.

eiet-utive tried 'to run his personal · .

.... . Keeps ·Bicycle· In Bedroom

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Trust admini5ter hi:fproperty :'"'lllana".• hu inves~t portfolio. they've helped .

hts estate, including tnuffunds · · children and' his wif~. I~ short, th~y manage

alam with the .same competence to his own jc)bl • . ·

want to bio\v more •bout Montreal T~t's aeiirices, write or caD for our

,...,.. .... ,~ oo T""' Scrolca.J~ Will give you Diany on how Montreal Tnufcan help yo.ul .

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. :! A~puQtion Fonn a~d brin~ to our· Ga,nder Offi~:· .. If no: ~oute ·a~ilahle ·in vo~r area·

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i~ntly vPitln& here will a4d· .lcld by her tw~ dauc~tlr~, ·Hope · the it\Ulent aasembly at and Robin, arrived yeaterday

.JIIIJIDJl'a College at u:us a.m. !rom Michlllarllto visit her par· · ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant,

/)jll}B!LE BIRTHDAY and best

'il'IM•e• to Mrs. Millia Moore, 2 Place, and her daullh·

ueu•u•e, who celebratE~ their ~~da:ys today, Thursday, Feb-

16th. LUlie Debbie. who years old, will celebrate

a birthday party on Mon· r . ' ..__

~RIED RECENTLY . marrla11e took place re· at St. Theresa's Church,

• . .,,.,_,... Pond, of Shirley, daugh­Mr. Ralph Snelgrove, 52

IC:lrltll''~ Hlll, to Francis, son Mr. and Mrs. francis

Witless Bay. The re­was held at the home

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I1ENDS CONVENTION •Bill Bourne of the NeW·

Liaht and Power, is illrel&ent In Hamilton. Ontario,

a Com·cntlon of the of Industrial and Cost

Portuglll Cove. Road. ·-

CONFERENCE ENDS The Annual Salel Conference

o( the Standard Manufacturlnc Company •nded on . Tueaday, February 11th, and salesmen and their wives were cuests at a ate~~k dinner Tuesday ni&ht at the Old Mill. About twenty· six attended thi1 dinner, which was followed 'by IIIU&Ic and dancing, and was thorou&hly enjoyed by all.

LEAVES FOlt IIOME Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters

of Marysville, N .B., left St. John's yesterday by TCA to re­turn to their home after a thre.e day visit to this Province to attend ·the Standard Manufae­turing ~ompany Annual Sales Conference. Mr. · and Mrs. Gcor~:e Lake of Fortune and Mr. and Mrs. Chcs Butt of Har· hour Grace, also· left the city y.e5terday to return to thelr homes.

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On Monday night at the home of Mrs. M. Parsons, 1!0 Colonial Street, an anniversary pnrty was given to Mr. and Mrs . Frank Noaewortliy, of Topsail Road. Married : twenty five years aco by the late Canon Howitt; the c:ouple re-lived their wedding , when a gala party, c!implete with a cake decorated like 'their wedding cake was tendered them by over forty cuesta. .

Captain· Hounee!l, the best man, and Mrs. Hounsell, the bridesmaid, were also on hand, and the best man delivered an ln•pirlng talk directed towards the celebrated eouple, An ap­propriate decoration of a silver bell hung in the room, and 'from this there was written "2ll Years Married."

There were two door prilel, won by Mfl. Ralph and Mr. Duffett, there were two lucky cups, won by Mrs. David Bur­nell and Mn. White and the card prize. were won byi 1\ln. Morrissey, !llr1. Maher and Mr. Duffett.

A beautiful Silver Service wa• presented to Mr. and Mn. No1eworthy by their hostess, Mrs. Parsons, and Mr. Nos• worthy thanked all present for the !lift.

Mr. Frank Noaeworthy. Is a veteran of World War 1. The Noseworthya have " children and one grandchild.

The party concluded with the alnging of "AULD · L A N G SYNE" and the many people present ·heartily agreed that the party was a wonderful sue­eels.

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· Did you know that your ~k111 . ablorbs •• mueh rich eream 111 half an hour as It does 111 24 hours? Thert't .mo need to walt untll bedtime befo!'f ereamin~ your fa~e. · Do It ~bile v o u

ilililllllll•l . manicure your naDs. wateh telt· , vllioD or . Mil the )llrr;

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. For ·Thursd1y, Februtry 1• ~resent-For You and· Yours , .. ~!lnute J:tcih will oc;ury rra::h of Y•'Ur day arid you will \', inJ ur feeltn;: ten:e . and r.vcrtired. ln!tead .ot doing unything'strcnuoul, relax \lith a bonk you've been m~anin~ tn dip into sin c c Chri!tma•, or work on hohhy. A hove all. don't "t1.kc your job home'' 11itil )Oll.

•.• Amei;~•n air tom· started in 1793,

when Jean ric r r c Blan.:hard made the first balloon ascension in the U.S. He carried a letter from President Washington ad· dremd to all citixen$ calling on them to •·re;cive and aid" ll!r. Blanchard.

The Day Under Your Sign ARIES (8o·n Mar<h 21 to Aprill9). Tt.i- i'.a s~'l<ltimt to r~ya~· iavor1 ot CD\Htt·.tU. Jle ftnfri~Ut,

TAURUS IAprillO to Moy 20) 1nnul of critlt:iti!IJ tlfOJU of anctbrr, nH~r £.:'lnstructil'C &;-.·ge•tioru.

GEMINI [Moytl to Junoll) Mhed \'lbutioM aurfi!'Sl )'o:t'J, be fenl Lttwrrn '"''0 cholc:tl m 1 personal nlll· :r~.

CANCER [.Juno 22 to July 21) 1:m.,ti1nal attbiht'• h 1 m•1•t, •• you i.w~ 1 rhffitnh and ilnTIOJiant c!e.::itiOD·

LEO (July 221• Au9. 21) lJ.m't i:np•.J>~ :ro::r i~:u• oa ocoptc 'IJltn Jord.-r t•J thialc IGr thtmn!us-trca U

VIRGO (Aug. 22 Ia Sop!. 22) t;i~·f' •nr..!~;l:t '" ~v,uiring ~ r.tw a\.ill "hit·:1 mt«ht tonpro>~l )OUr t:arail1f Uf.lCit)'.

The Mature Parent

~',,!~ I,::P,~·~!~ •,~,?.~'· z:J tlon~ •},~tld pay "'f \PI? ~";:!:2t S_CORPIO [0<1. 21 +o Nor, I •.tl"'trll c.1'111~1\ ~. , ddlrr~tncu h~:o~r t'1ty -- •· .. """""'

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PEOPLE CAN BE ORDEitLY WITHOUT BEING TIDY

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r ~ted candle on your eo!fce 'j fresh cold water. Most lmporla~JI­.'~. 1t. rtacc a bowl of fr~h pay elo1~ attention to both.meuunna

· wilh a wedge of nth and limmg. For 'lch semng, use: 1 crackm. Then, fill I Approved Coffee Meuure (or llevel

chma cup1 with dark, measuring tablespoons) of colfee; ·.r~ee. and ~ of a measurin11 cup (6 ounces) cwJt:·ht senins. two peo· of water. :h: ncnins coffe; hour at Polnten fer Thr11 Mtthoda

be11. When the cups are Here are some suggestions for each c~ffec should be the most brewing method .. Jf you uaa a per·

can br.cw. II must be colator, when perkins begins, lower fresh!) ma~e and h~t heat, then percolate IFiltly 6 to 8

thr~ugh. Happily, there IS minutes, no Ianser. If you u~e a vacu· ~h)' your coffee should urn maker, when water hu risen to 1han excellent. upper bowl, stir coffee and water

111111 for good coHtt thoroushly. After stlrrinr, keep vaeu· is my. But so many urn maker over mot.lerate heat for 1 enjoyment of cOf· to 3 minutes, depending upon strenJ(h

b)' brewing their coffee desired. J)~ not let the coffee boil. If cr chealing a bit on the you usc a drip pot, pour in boillna roa1ted coffee they use. water; it ~:.ould go through' coffee in

are important. They 4 to 6 minutes, Stir before serving, . rufferen•c when you taste A few additional pointen for. brew·

1ip. inuood coffee are: (I) Usc at least . · ha"e foraotten-or never three-quarters of the capacity of your '

for good coffee· coffee maker. For fewer cupa, use a help to go over them smaller maker. (2) Brewing too long· ~our memory. There mates coffee bitter. (3) Always usc Just follow the sim· the proper arlnd of coffee for your ;

measure a~urately, coffee maker. {4) Never allow coffee ' drink perfect co!fec to boil. (5) Wlien using a vacuum mlke 11. bottle, fill it with bollins water while ·

make coffee, &tart with jthe coffee is brewing. This helps to . maker, fresh coffee and keep coffee hot for a lonacr period. :

Baked Prune Puff

Watch Food It May! . ' i

.Not Be Fit For A Pig. ' Pe'lple wh~ refuse food they • demonatralinl that diet lnfiue~c·

j don't llke on the 1r0U11ds tHat I ea the development or atherjls­"lt'a not lit for .a pia:" may well be ) cleroail for a wide . ranlt.. !•f rl:~ht. It now turn a nut that we ; mammals - herbivores (rabbits, may have been feedlna our pla:s i a:ulnea pig•,· monkeys>, c_,rrilv. more safely than we'v1: fed our. I ores tdoas>, and omn!vom· .trau \. · • selves. · and swine .l ' · · d

At any rate, three Onterlo re· ·. --aearc~ers have reported that r.;g · Flower-Fresh yolk and butter, common Items ot the human Canadian diet, ,re • very harmful to 9l(s. They dam· ~~~~~

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Tbeae cotton knit fashions for spring •e done in clear, lively colon and often combine a stripe, print or plaid with a makhlng 1olld color. Rip cord clam·dleger pants (left) are worn with overshlrt that has subtle striping, Color 1M Ume peel. Cnnd)' cane peppermint -tripes (center) are used

'•appcna to human arterle~ he· ·~re a penon hll a 'hurt att~ck.

The l'csearch, aimed' at 11in· ·nintlnc the cause o! the high [ .. ,te of heart disease In c!l·!\lz~cl : ··~1tern man, was rr.!Jortad b\·1

'1•· .• T.F. M~sta,rd. n! S•1nnvbrook i l{ospltal. Toronto. Dr. H.C. Row·' '·~11 and· Dr. H. r.. Downlt. the i ·~ttcr two veterlnRrlnns nf the flntario Veterinary College. Guelph. )

· It show~ tha,t pJg~ fed 11 lot of cg~ yolk develo!led ~ix liJTles as ''"lch atherosclero~i~ lhnrrl~~;,~ nr the arterl~$l 15 rlld nl~~ r~d 'he usual ration. Ann .,ills fed huller in~tead of c~; volk5 h3d I three tlme5 . ~s much atheros· i t·lrro.<i.< as olg< on a normal rli~t. I

· nn the oth~r hanrl, 11 hrnrd of I · margarine. alM tester!· sho·.v~rll · no tendency to bring about ath~1·· · osclerosis.

'fh~ resr.arch 1•!1.< riesl~ne~ to ' ~~~t the wld~lv h~ln theorv th~t 1 elements In the hu!Tl~n diet causf i ntherosclero.<i< whit:h in turn i

''''ti.<C~ a blocking nf the arter;~s: or I he heart muscle and brin~s. on heRr! attacks. I

, Pig~ from 18 different litter~ I {,q (\~ -r,) · ·•:ere studi~d. carefully matchcn I t-flld OM alt 'nr aJ:(e, ~ize, wei~ht. !ex and . ''"Cf.d. They were divided into l . · · ihr~e (!rouus o! 11 nigs each. • .Add ~ fnendly, ehl!rmml:. to:·.

The flrFI grouo was given an: ~1th .thiS _flower-fresh set m f•. ordlnarv feed ·oi n commer~lall cmah?

1g f1let crochet. . .

for wing collar shirt; it's worn with slim cotton knit skirt~ l type. These were considered t)w I New· Flower-Chart set to P1' Color for both is hyacinth. The Chane! influence shows "control" groui}-normal pigs!' tpecttt a ch:alr29. brdig1 h~~ 1 r 0 ~.1 '

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( ·~b'l I j k t d k' t f I 'd tt C I U!ed for the purpo•. •• of c . a ern . rec IOn!, C•ICI' n, • n nc e an s 1r o p a1 woven co on. o ors !son The ••• d"' ·..,. ompdr . for chair back 16xl2; arn)r~;l are blue anu green. ,, II fashions here arc by Aileen. And · , · ucon ~,oup was 1 6 12 · h 1 N ... tt ·

given a modJ'F.J'•d diet l'n ll•hlch , x me es n o "" co on,, S3 11er cent of calories •·•ere oro- Send THIRTY·FIVE CENT5

all are, of course, completely washable. " I GAILE DUGAS 1 ina~s sagging• bagcin~ nnd ·feels. ' 'way, thus Pliminalin~ need for

1 vided by butter fat. The th!rd 1 <in coins> for this palteu

NEW YORK - (NEAl -For. shrmkage. And manv of them, In putting togcthe~ ~ wardrob~ e,;pensil·e alterations. · ~tToun had the sam~ 33 per ec11t; Cstamps cannot be acceptcd1 to the eat who wants to look ~nic 1l are partially or !tilly lined .. of cotton knit sepnrates, you ?f caloriP.~ reolacP.d by egg yolk I ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWI, on a budget this spring, cotton !This is a point to rhrck care-~ ha>1c a free hand in n~ixing and Cotton knits are, of cour~c. mstead of huller fat. Household Art~ Dept. 10 FRO~ knits provide the perfect solution! fully when you sho'p, particulai'· matching colors. Or in contrast- 11'\tshable. Btn if you belong to "The swine frd e~t! ~olk ll'erc ST., WEST, TORONTO, ON!. to the problem. · lly when buying pants or slim, fng patterns with soliri shades.! the school of thought that sends f~und to ha1·e aporox!malPly sh; · Print plainly NA~E. ADDitES5,

For they've been given new lsklrtsl. I You also have an opportunity to summer cottons to the dry limes •~ much aorllc ather~s.l PATTERS NW..fBER. styling and the same lovely ~ol·, _This spring, the. viol~! and hot; a_cqulrc clothes with n pcrf~ct; clc_ancr, you'll ha;•e )onr cot!on rlerosl~ as the controls .. and the I --ors used for far more expensiVe 1 pmk shades are dilne m pattern·: ftl. F'or should you toke n s1ze. kmts dry cleaned. They'll re- swine fed b\ltt•r thr•Je hmes as · · · fashions. Some of them also: ed and solid color knits. There

112 jacket or shirt and a size 10 tain a smooth look and brilliant 11111Ch," Jald the researchers. : a·~:U:U'1fU~Ut:~

have a special !lniah which elim-1 are plaids, &tripes, tapestry el- skirt, you can buy both that· color far longer. "Fltrthermm. the ~wine fed~ IT'S A HONEY OF A tr ~---- ... - -- ···---. -~-·-· --· · · .. ---------- egg yolk had more exlen5ive in·[ · Z

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M t d Bak d Gir s or We The les than the s:vine f·Jd butter and. OUR OWN BREAD' us ar e B t U the control swme... , . Day of Prayer e ween s . Research throughc>ut tht world, BEST BY TEST ~

W the doctors said, has produced •' Eggs Service Women omen "an e:densil•c _ _!:ody-~f __ e~~d_ence

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Sponsored by Anglican, Pres­byterian, Salvation Army, Unit· RUTH l\IILLETT GALS VSE THEIR JOBS AS

"DOWRY" CO~IE·ONE . '

Eggs are. becoming more plcn· tlful. So let's enjoy their econ­omy In main course meatless dillhes.

MUSTARD BAKED EGGS (Yield: 4 servlnssl

y, pound sharp Cheddar cheese 4 eggs 6 tablespoons powdered dry mus­

tard Daah ground cayenne pepper ~ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter or margar­

ine Shred cheese on a coarse

shredder and sprinkle over the bottom of a buttered gl asa g. Inch pie plate. Break 4 egas over cheese, being careful not to break the yolks. Combine cream

new fashioning for old with this marshmallow creme! mustard, eayen1111 pepper and Baked Prune Puff-a BAKED PRUNE PUf'F salt and pour over the eggs, Dot

creme that 1 jar marahniallow creme witb butter or margarine. Bake . texture and a spir- 1 tablespoon lemon juice in a preheated· moderate o1•en ·

llllventuring in all your ~~, teaspoon salt ( 350 degrees F. l 15 to 20 min· '

cd Church and Y.W.C.A. girls WOJ\1:\N'S TOUCH :\lAKES youth group, Sunday; February I ANY SllELTER A HO:\IE There's a new kind of "dowrv" 19, 1961, 4 p.m. Salvation Army /1 that marriage·minded girLs of to-Temple, Springdale St. A recent newspaper >tory , day usc ns bait to gel a young

Girl! from different. organi· about a woman's prison wa< .1_ 'man to the altai'. zations and denominations will lustrated by pictures of indil'i~-j Todny's "dowry" ion't a ~urn take pa~t in this service. ual cells. . . i of money, or ~ piece of land. ~r

Offertngs will be sent to the The Interesting thing about I he 1 a house prom1sPd by the hndc_ s Women's Inter-Church Council pictures was how much the WO· : fa.th,er to the you~g man who 1s of Canada and will be. used for men had done to turn their drab : w.1lhng to take h1s daughter off Christllm llterat~re 1n many [cells Into temporary "homes." 'hts hands. . Countries;. Chrlshan work with j Gay curtains hid the ~rim I !orlay's dot i~ prom1sed ~Y the Refu~ees m Europe, the Near bnrs. Plants grew in profusion I b:1de·to-he hcr.oclf - and 1t co~­!;asl and Asia; as well as for lin. pots and planters.· .Berlspreads i ~1sts of her ~11\lngness and 3h1l· projects In Ca~aqa. . covered the prison cots. Family l1ty to get a JOb and go .to work

A warm. Invitation 11 extend•! pictures were taped to the Wijils. to help support the marriage. ed to all g1rb to attend this ser- Instead of a row o( "just alike"! If · · vice. bleak cells each w n h d a young man wants _to fin1sh

t l oma 8 college before he marnes, the

I. s r ved to turn her small room .m· girl who doesn't want to wait See•Worthv y to a place of her own. •mhke that 1 g . 1 ...... 11 .t

• 1 the rooms of other inmates. , ' on Simp Y says. 1 QUI

"?i~!a·!IJ~~~ j' ThL~ really 5houldn't he sur· s.chool_ and .. go to work and let VI prising. For women hnl'e nn i 'ou f~msh. . And she promptly

Thli elegant creme en- 2 egg whites utes or until eggs are set and · . prunes Into a delicate, ·1 cup chopped cooked prunes cheese is melted. !1

. that puffs to Pl'l'· ly4 cup chopped pecans POTATO OMELET I

innate need to turn ev n the . goes Job huntm~ so that she can 1

:most temporary or fru~lrntinr. : keep her bargam. I shelters Into some semblance or 1 If a young man has all the: a real home. 1 schoolin~ he intends to get but

. II II bakes. Just dip !n Blenlt the marshmallow r.reme Undlvlduall a~ry dessert for a taste lemon juice and salt into the <Yield: l to 2 sen·lnlls l

agree that here Indeed stiffly beaten egg whites. Fold tablespoon olive or salad oil union! Baked Prune In the prunes and pecans, Pour 1 tablespoon chopped onion

never been ao IOOd. into 1 l"'·quart baking dish, 3 tablespooDJ diced cooked ro·j creme ilas Place in a pan of hot water and tatoe• ·

nature-but jus~ •ee bake In 1 moderate over, 350 de· v, teaspoon salt or salt to taste ways you uae 11. Av· areea, 30 to 35 minutes. one-sixteenth teaspoon ground

• wide-mouthed, 11veu· 1 aervlnp. black pepper that makes 1poonlq · 2 eggs

limple· lt'a Ideal p 1 Paprika for garnish · Ice cream and pa- Br~ ;sed Celery Heat oil tn a &-!ncb skillet 11 an inar•dlent jll w (measured acro11 the bottom l.

and milk punches, Add onion and potatoes and cook and IWMI . until onlonl are Ump and !rpn:t-

lomethinl 1pectal OA YNOR MADDOX parent. Add salt. and ground 1

J'amlllir tr11h Vllelabl• cook· black pepper to eggs and beat • eel In new way• rlve 1prln1 zest until mixed and barely frothy ·I ; I to your menu~o. Try thlt brnlsed in , !klllet over potatoe~·. : celery reclp1. You'll like It, Cook over :·very low beat. As

1 You'll 111joy the broecoU with tbe mlxtUI'I sets at the · edges, · · tPtimlll, a!Jo, · . gently pull edges toward • Citller

IRAJIID CELIRY W1'I'B with a fork and tip !lin so · that ntJII rWI.!W IIJTftR uncooked mixture . flows under

. . · ('Yhldl I ..map) the cook lid portion, . Do not 1 medium ltllk Pueal celery le~ It brown. Turn Off heat the

·1 eup bttf lteclti or 1 cup lloUing lut few seconds. , Fold over snd · water end 1 bouillon cube split onto •a platter. · Garnish

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. Wllb eeter, 111d cut lllto 2-. bunch is we buy It at the mar·

llDch· ltftllbl, CGok ll hill ltock lcet. A rib Of celery Is one piece fl bealllol eubl'lltd bolllll w• the stalk; Make your kitchen s E E • .tlr II eovtrtd 'tncepe UDtD FRESH IROCCOU WITH WORTHY! Embroider vivid mo-tladlr. DraJ:D; If IIIOIIII!ry. BROWNED BUTT!It·P!:ANUT Ill! on many acceuorles. IJirvt hot · with ~ Sll"ley • SAUCE Sail through this ttltJI:hery-ul-liiOWIIid butW IIU.. (Yieltl: ·J to 8 llf!I'YIIIf•) tra-easyl Trim linens; curtains . ,.. PAMJ,It 'JIOWN'ID I bunch Ut,i pounds) fruh broc- apron. Pattern 7454: transfer

IU'ftll l&tn coU, cooked four II x 11 ~·Inch. anchorS"; six . ,rtii!Mt W ..,) s tablespoou butler or margar- 5lf,x9~; two boats 4%x8~. ·

..,..,.. butter 01' mlriJI'· . lne . Send TlllftTY·FlVE CENTS _ ~- 2 tablespoollf chopped rout pen. (in coinll for this' pattern ....... ~ .. ., • ._ lfOIIIId null " · !stamps cannot be accepted) tq

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I It's not something the;- do he·l isn't earning enough to support cause they want to: it's some- J himself and a wife, too, the g-irl thing they do beca11Se they have: simply sa.vs: "If I keep on work· to. I! is not Just Jhat drab sur- : ing we will have enough to ilv~ roundmgs ma'.:e a woman unhnp- 'on." So the marriage is planned

: py and discontented. A womnn I on the basis of that promise. : isn't happy ln any background to I . , which she hasn't added her own I The g1rls who are so up· and· i penonal touch-if it is only ~hlft- I coming as to be willing to prom­. ing furniture around, adding per-l ise to bring ~ weekly pay check sonal kn!cknacks, arranginl( vas. f to the. mamnge as. a modern es ·of flowers, or putting a pbll form of the old-fashioned dowry of geraniums In a kitchen wln·j certa!nly de~erve an "E" for en-dow. . terpnsc.

From. First Ladles who :·e,io i . They are getting· their young the farmly rool!ls of the \\ hlle 1 men to the altar without :my Ho~se each lime that !lln~elv i help from anybody. But whether residence changes . hands nq~t :or not they are always wise in do~n to women h.cked beh~nd I being so willing to provide their priSOn bars, there 15 a femlmne ! own dowries is another ques· need to make nny shelter as , tion · homelike and a~ individual as · possible. · · In some cases the husbands

No domocne I~ so dreary that they are getting are pretty im· : a woman doesn't begin to plan mature. In other ·cases <where the' moment she moves Into it, 1 the wife agrees to quit school to what she can do to '.'fix it up." .. I send her husband thrQughl there

And no furnished quarter~ nre Is danger that the. husband will ' so luxurious that a woJ1Vin ·outgrow his wife in future years, doesn't think she can Improve on I or. even sooner, come to r~sent them by making a few chnn~es. her trying to boss him around

and plan his future ror him • be­cause she is supporting h_!m.

F ASHJQN .. • In still other cases the young husband get~ to depend on his

; wife's helping earn a living 11nd Terry cloth ·robes are playing · resents it 'when th_e time comes

an incrculng fashion role for when she wants to quit her job. at-home and· alter-bath lounging. · But still enough of these mar. They're dandy for the beach, too. · r\ages work out so well so that

-o- In increasing numbers, girls are Paria couturiers ade seeking willing to take a chance Rnd

seamstresses of the old school to proml.iie not only to love, honor handle the bias cut. ft seems · and obey but also to go job hunt. the young generation lacks tho! lng, know-how.

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Canadiens Gap B Leafs 3. StOpping Maple

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Black Hawks Take Rangers 5-2 TORONTO. <CPl - Montreal

Canadiens, winners of only two of their previous 12 National Hoekey League games, came up" with the big one Wednesday night, a 3·1 decision over the league • leading Toronto Maple Leafs. .

The victory .cut Toronto's point lt>ad over the second·plnce Canadiens to four and the \iont· realers have . two . games in

hand. I was in the Toronto nels in place Canadicns scorers were Mar- of the injured Johnny Bower

eel Bonin, Jean Beliveau and 'land he col'ldn't he blamed for Donnie Marshall. Centre Dave the defeat in his first Nl~L Keen scored Leafs goal to ·open' game. He came U!l with some the scoring early in the first i !ibod stops and Canadiens' thirrl period but the rookie later JUf· ! goal, hy :l!arshall, was s~ored fered a bruised thigh and 1 after Toronto coach Punch lm· played on I y about ·hal( the ·lach pulled McNamnra out of game. · : the nets with 74 seconds

Gerry McNamara, 26' • year- · rem~ining in the game. old ·journeyman goalke-eper, I Jac~ue> Plante in the 'lnnt·

---- . real nets. playing io his fourth , game after a stint ·vith ~lont· :real Ro,·al> after sufferi~g an

place Detroit. S~conris be:o-e the f'

t!e, N'ew York cz9tain tna! ltvan and Eric C_hicago engaged in a ft~t hght_ which netted mmutcs m pen~!ties

The two had ta~gle.J hut at that time o~lv was penalized for

~lcDonalcl's two ~OJ!• rail h1s total to 15 for ·j, S . Jl on .. came 111 the !ina!

as d1d lhe nair the ~e .. er:; scored.

Tori Sloan g;ll'e the

IJ~:um~~· ';Eliect1ed to h~d the local C~nstruction Curling Association at the group's hanquet last night to· right). Seated:!-D, .1\f; ·Lowll~ ~?"~~ry. Presid~mt; G, F. Horwood, President; W. F. Case,

Se~!taJry.·r· m·ls· u· rer; ·W. F. Bishop, execu.tive. member;.· Standing: - Executive ~pembers D. G. Burnell,

Carbonear , Win First; Drop Harbour Grace

· injured kn(·e. was the htar of the dull· close-checking contc'l.

'He was particularly brilliant ' midway through the second a~r­

! iod when the Leafs ~ourerl in

1·0 le~d in the fir>t Petit;~ hts erghth of the season · slbw roller th3t dribbled Ranger goalie Lorne , 1\'ors'ey, f)c[e~cm,n ion him.

R. F. Horwood, R. TeMpleton, W.:Weii-. Missing is R. F. Martin, Vice-President. · · · · (Royal Photo Service)

:, The len~ue's two ton score:·'· Frank ~lahorlich of the Leafs imd Bo om Bnnm Geoffr!on didn't get a r,ol!.., \laho,·lich

St Lauren' and Robh,· , lor the l!:•ll'ks before Wilson i~mmed in il:e first ~o~l of tl1e ni;ht at of the f1nnl period.

', :-:·. Faulkner Scores Seven Old-Timers Disagree, But Spann Feildians

And Irish Will Clash

h h t ' B 'was well shnclnweil bv Dickie HARBOUR GRACE- (Staff) while t e ot cr en r~, ay 'Moore anrl had onlv a 'counlc·o[

-Carbonear won its first game Ro~erts, h~d three pomts to i !(oorl s c 0 r i n ~ chances while o( 'the season in Conception thCJr crcdrt. I Geoffrion was in elose a. coup it• Bay North Senior Hockey here Carbonear took a close 5·4 i of timrs h11t couldn't ~et a clc3r

:llcDonalrl', 1 w 0 were s~nriwiched MnrrM · Dcnn Prent icr. ·.111ic!1 ll'ilh Chie;t~n·, Pimc !he penally hns.

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Is Game's All .. Time .Left-Hander last night at the Stadium. They edge into the middle frame hut ; shot on goal. · took the victory at the expense Harbour Grace were leading 1 CHICMiO '.\PI - Paced In bf the league leading Harbour 10-9 after the second stanza. I Ah ~lcDonatd's two ;!oals, i'hi· Grace team with i 15-11 deci· Carbonear came. back with a .

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Chica~n '-lw~·~ 'n ~1 fr.r .. :. .. :.By" HARRY GRAYSON NEW YORK - (NEA)

Warren Spahn now pretty gan­erally is accepted as the great­est of all left·harid pitchers, al· thou.:h you can get considerable af an argument (rom an occas· 1 ional old-timer, · pro(c~sionalt and oiherwise. j

Spahn has won 288 games, and with his rubber arm and ' pitching virtuosity is fairly cer{ain to compile more victor· iea ~an any other southpaw in the long history of . baseball. When you consider that Spahn lostithree full se~ons to .the Arnt', years in which be would have had a picnic in the pitch· er'a box, you commence to realbe what a tremendous job the' ' Oklahoma rancher has turned in Cor the Braves through 15 years.

: "Pitching vlruoslty" 'f~e young man across the

table at Leone's brought up the 1ubject, and got quick rcac· tion. from Frarik Frisch, an au· fuentic old-timer ..

"Spahrl has been a trcmen· dOUJ pitcher, of course," said tha .• Old Fordham Flash, "but whoever · referes to him as the top ·left·hander of all time never hit against Robert Moses Grove. "Spahn never had a real blazing pitch. I..efty Grove wu :a left·handed Walter John-liOn. •

''As remarkable as Spahn is, &n~ong pitchers I saw ·I'd rate Grove, Carl Hubbell and Lefty Gomez ahead of Warren with Eppy Rlxey right behind. You've JOt to hand it to Spahn. at that, ati)J .,a star at 40 and pitching out there completely unproteet· ed against the jackrabbit ball wblle hitters come up wearing helmets and everything else looking like they are going to war. For years I have feared

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' have, the speed of a prame wind as long as he keeps the ball low, and around the plate.

Feildians and St-. Pat's meet sion. • bang in the final frame and 5·2 :--iational Hockey League •.'ic-(or the last time in the regular Jack Faulkner of the losing scored six times while holding , torv orcr :\ew York Rangers at

th I tt r Harbour Grace to a sin"le "oal : hc~e Werlne"day. Toronto schedule of Se[lior Hockey at team was e top goa ge er o b b

While his phenomenal record the Stadium tonight. The one· the night as he fired s~ven of and took the win. · B1· winnin~. the Hawk, •·r.· ~-lontrcal is in the books for all to sec, two clubs in the circuit will his team's 11 scores. Ertc Cole Only three minor penalties . maincd e i,g h t points hchind f'hic;'~" Rube Waddell is besl, remcm· clash at 8_15 p.m. . paced Carboncar with six tallies were called in the fixture with i ~lontrcal Canarliens in the race ~~~::oi~·cr:. b d I d · I•'c'tld'rans w'tll be p!avr·n" while Jim Penn_ ey and Allan all three going to the lpscrs. , for >er011d place and rulhl ere as a egen ary_ eccentric. ' b h 1 eight po1nts ahearl or idle fourth Boston That's a pity, for while Wad- their second last game before Dawe scored three times ea~ · __ . . _____ _ dell, left·handcd all the· way, they enter 'the league finals. Hal Rossiter got two goalc w1th Two Conception Bay Inter·!-----waa as erratic as fabled Bugs The Irish have two games le(t Alf Hiscock adding ·the other mediate hockey games are on I PI Raymond, he also was as able besides the fixture tonight. marker. 1 tap at the Stadium tonight. In ans as Christy Mathewson, or to Over the first four rounds For Harbour Grace Fr.ed the 7.00 p.m. contest Port de come more up to date, Grover t'cildians have defeated the Pardy backed Faulkner up wrth Grave and Upper Island Core I Alexander and Bob Feller. Irish 6·5, 7·4 and 6·2 while St. three goals and Brian Wake· open their Section "A" finals c ·

"Wh w dd II . I ( .. i Pat's had a 8·4 decision to their .line notched the other ~ore. the Section "B" final~ between I a· ~

Are Ready Of Disaster , . en . a e was rrg l • I credit. , The win gives Carbon:ar two Victoria and Conceptron Har· \.. ..,;

l satd Conme Mack, the only A win by the Irish tonight points. Harbour Grace wrth hve bour will start in a game set 1 m~tnhager whod handledfthe Rube I "'ould assure them of at least points are on top of the circuit for 8.30 p.m. ! I' wt any ogree o success,

1" By .JACK HAND : ~rt up a < ·,a,trr pion. :.

"we've never had another who a tie for second place. . I 1\'E\\' YO!l.K-AP- Se,·eral ~after a crn;n inroldn, a: could· touch him~" Fci!dians will use the slime . G · s Ed I professonnl sports teams al·, ian soeeer team in 1911

squad that defeated Guards l~st I eorge treet - ge ! ready ha'.'e set up disaster plans: In the erent nf Iota: 'i

But any argument against night for the encounter whtle 1 to take ('arc of any emer·.~ency ~ tcr to an \B.\ trJm. o:i I Spahn is refuted by the record. St. Pat's will go with the same 1 resulting from a tragic tra\'Cl: the surri1·ing teams ;,·"j

l His winning percentage is .613 squad that stopp~d St. Bon's s 1• • A 4 3 :accident such as Wednesday's' able to protect five of its He has won 20 or more games 5·3 on Tuesday mght. ·a vation rrny ,. '. plane crash that wiped out the players. The other fire · 11 tfmes. No other major I U.S. figure skating team. i go into a talent pooL T~e lll3gue pitcher has led his cir· I I that needed the help co~l(' cuit in winning percentage D t And • I BASEBALL 1 pick a maximum of 10 · seven times. His earned-run ~·an am George Street, fighting to marksman. i In the American League, an no more than two frcm a:' average of 2.99 would cover get out of the cellar in the George Street jumped to a 2·1 cmcroencv would exist in the club. - The price to te · even bad years had he had any. p·ee Wee Hockey Church Ho9key League, post· lead in the first period, had a event" of ihe death or disability would be determined bJ

ed a 4-3 victory over Salvation 3-2 margin after the middle to seven or more active players mittec. Those contending that War· A t the Prince of Wales stanza both teams scored once of a ba,;ehall club in an acci·

rtn Spahn Is the most 1\Ccom· Bantam. hockey returned to A~~:a ~ast night. The win bv in _the final frame for the 4·3 i dent. . JIOCKE~ . . '· . plished of all left-hand pitchers St. John's yesterday afternoon St t rcventcd Salva· fmtsh. . The kague presrdcnt would 1 The Nalton.il Hoc•cJ

(or the llvcs,of pitchers." need not apologize for him in with Caribous defeating Eagles ~eor~ reef P oving into I Albert Crane got the first , call a special meeting at which. also bas a r!etin~te ~lar. !cr . Grove bagged an even ·300 any respect. 4•1 in the league opener. In bon m~ r~~- mt 1 · Salvation marker on H pass I each club, other than the one i stocking a cluiJ that ha1 '

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games for the Athleti,:s and ·• Pee Wee hockey at the Stadium solo pos!llOn ° lrsd pt~ce. ·n from Don Benson. after Dave that suffered the disaster, 1 five or more players. The ·' Red Sox. Lonaconinf Lefty ~ Snipers stopped Gunners 0-1. Cal LeGrow P~~e t e dwt s Dawe and Bill Wiseman had would list as available 12 of its' teams would attemp! lo had 20.13, 24·8, 20·6, 28-5, 31·4, ·.c.·v···l· Servl·ce: Carbous built up a 4·0 lead for the_ Georg~ ree. squaDa~e given George a 2·0 lead. Cal 25 players. ! the problem \'Oiuntarih· .. 25-10 and 24·8 seasons in suc-1 he talhed t"':'tce, ~.htle .. LeGrow. made 1·t 3·1 at the 12 The selecting team would; tiating. sale_s. lf the . · · I over Eagles before John Byrne D d Btll Wtseman smp 1 h cession In Philadelphia and was scored the lone tally for his aw~ an f d minutes mark of the second but take at least one from each club club sttll d1d not a>e II! 20·12, 17·12 and 17·9 in a row I H k A • ed smglcs. Albert Cr~ne rre 30 seconds l~ter Jack Peddle and no more than three. The: Jation 18 players and a In Boston after his arm went DC e·y •.Ctlon squad on Brian Gibbons' pass. two of the three Salvation Army f Albert Crane brought Sal- payment for each player would I the other clubs would . bad and he had to resort to 1 Billy St. Croix from Danny goals and set up the other to rot~ 1 t 3 2 Albert . he .$7.'5.000. a pool. Each club

I Gosse accounted ·for the Cari· h · d' 'd 1 r va 1on c ose a · · I I d cunning. . . . take over t e m lVI ua sco · C f d 't 3_3 t 145 f th · The National League has not cmpt 10 pluyers an a You get into a lot of left· bou goal in the first period. ing leadership. Jack _Peddle was thr.andebulte Call LeGarow. wi~h hi:

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1 f th .' ht tdca for a plan has come up for. no more thJn three Ire-

over-all picture. How about play in ~he first game of Civil 4.1El and Don Sellars the same sedconh g~a 0 t e5 5

n5l!l · scor· consideration at several meet·: one club, at SjO.OOO ezcj

Eddie Plank? The Gettysburg Service hockey· at. the Prince way ·at 7.11 moved Carbious three times while Brian Mur- e t e ~mner a . . : ings, but league policy has been~ -· ... _ .--­Guide won 326 games, and the of Wales Arena tonight while into a 3-0 lead in the middle phy had a goal and two assists. Salvatwn Army held the edge I to wait and sec. with the idea. When l'ou're choosiJg I

fact that 21 were won in the CNR will fac~ RCAF in the stanza. Jhumy Power• had it 4-0 Mike Hanlon scored one and in play thro~ghout th~ c?ntest that it would be better to avoid' dress or 'suit. choose a g~\d Federal Lcag'ue doesn't mini- nightcap. The opening fixture when be· countered from Bud set up another with Peters An· but the hrtlhant netmnldmg of: any rigid formula. even if it's on the .· mize' hls record. Eddie Collins will start at 7.00 p.m. while the Dawe at 9.15 but Byrne scgred drews getting a goal and Terry Charlie Pollock kept George ! , siue. A good knit will who played behind, him for second game is set for 8.30 p.m. six seconds later for the 4·1 fin· Hanlon drawing an assist. Ger· Street in t~e game and proved/ FOOTH.\LL , shape alter many wear~.;!· seven campaigns, called Plank RCAF are leading in the loop ish. . aid Murray gave Gunnners the to be the dtfference. • The Xational Football League without a skirt lining. II the greatest of all pitchers, even with Mental in second place and Each team was nabbed for lead early in the contest with Only _one minor penalty was

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.Herb Pennock was ·another !ive team circuit. Tonight's Harry Roberts was the big meet Infantry in a Pee Wee tion Army (ailed to score when ever. it does not have a disaster Curl1"ng left-bander who demonstrated doubleheader is the second gun for Snipers in their game I game with the Pee Wee All· they held the odd man advant. plan to provide playing tale~L

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' ~ Foildio:: :.:• lh~~:::::.~tl~h~,~~~~ookoy gomo f'Si; ~ Brlten, Don Yetman -~ o{ the season last night but had to battle over a fight- ;

iug Guards squad for the victory. With Stan Breen ~ 8! ,.,., G J E and Don Yetman picking up two gonls each, Feildiaus I~ nave i wo oa s ach defeated the Guards 5-3. B1·een's second tally was I~ fired into an empty net. i :,:n:uo.H:u:n:o-s

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ldt. St. Pat's with 12 pnints I' r;oal of Feild. Fred llickry ,cut in sccomf place also play three Ed Vatchcr off with 1:1c ptick

r more times. Fcildinas, who have i and as the lone Feild dl'fendcr j tw•l outings left. han• dinc·il~d i tonk Va\l'hcr out of tlw play , the top position and a bye into he pas:;cd the puck into .he 1 the finals. 1 open. Bert Warr tumed nn ~he ·

St. Bon's must play l.uan\s. spee1i tn out race gnal!e 'J'ols ' and Feildians while <iuanls : Ch:J!JJllitll to the pu,·k and flip·' have yet to play St. Pat's twice 1 pcd it hnmc at 14.15. besides the1r game with thr (

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SCORING RACE , finish Yetman made tt -l-2 for !.ollw llntke wn., the hnght 1 HickL•y, D. Barbour; forwards~· Stan Breen picked up an a>·' Feild 'at 10_04 Dave Batten fctl spot for l.uards up fr·mt ;1s Ed ! H. Clarke. B. Badcock, D. But

EXECUTIVE-The annual meeting of the St. John's Regatta Committee last niglit heard· the sist to go nlong \vith lu,; two! a face-off pas~ hack to Yetman \ atdH·r :Jho pi;:Y<'tl ·.rcll. ::llax: ler. E. \'atehcr, B. \\'arr, J f •f Srcrr.tarv Mike Howley and Treasurer Dave Ba~rd with the election of officers conducted by goals last night and moved one! for a knee-high sereened riri1·e' Holle II aurl !,onhn Butler i Crane. D. Chaulk. A. Pearce. !J) 1. •· • point out front o( linemate. I t tl · 1 t · 1 · 1 wer,, 1o)h dd<'nsn·el:·. . Osmond. D. Ba1le:·. :.

nnd resulting in the Executlve for the coming year being (left to right) Seated:-James Doug Squires, in the individual I 0 n~fli~lg ~!a~~ee, set the stage I Hefl'l'!'('< r;"rry 2\[urph,· a !HI STOI'S • ' Yicc-President; James D. Higgins, President; Mike Howley, Secretary. Standing: - Hubert sco~in~ race .. Squires ~hat! ~wo

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Secretary, with Executive Committeeman Jack Connors missing from the photo. w;,nle Breen upped Ins total to a~. he stole the puck m the [ Feild ian-: (;oal: T. Ch:·rman; · .. ,. (R 1 PI t S • ) 2• 1· ,1 h F 'II' f 11 j l'clid zone and waltzed m. 011! d<·lt·nce D. :llartin. r:. Bre<'n.j .

. oya IO O ervJce . 1rcc ot. er CI 1 lans. 0 ow Chapman for a flip to the left E ThtsiiP. \. llrnd< rco 1 ~: for· )JUJtl: SPOI\T , •• ,, ---------------------------;---- ·-·----· -- .... _ ·-----· Ill the sronng race. Dale. Ba~ ~-side at 19.19 to mal;c it 4-:1. ~ wa:ds: :,;, eri'<'Il. B. !Julfctt. D.' The n•sults of last ni.~l•(; .. '

I W• F • s I t. II ·gi t tel~ and Don Yetman hale 1 ' but Stan Breen outraced Max· Sqll!r!'s, D. Yetman. D. Battrn. ('ommcrcia\ Howling J.ra.: .;,''''"

Orl·a s In Irst tart· I n erco e a e pomts each .willie Bud puffett lllowl'lllo Doug Sitllircs clearing:\\", Youd<'n. H. Hm;·-dl. (', Pier· ~ames ant! Sport From T'.r.' ., ' owns 1,5 pomts. Bart } ord. of pass and slapped it into the open • cry .. r. Thhtil·. Past will bC' found on IIi'! _,,.,.

Is • H k St. Pat 5• whoh wo~2the s<·~m:g 1 nels at 19.3.'l as the goalie w~s ': Gu:mk (;oal· E. Howell; de- 14. ·''•'

Of W' ale. s' 3 9 ... 2 5 ! eFninloarls Oopceney la~t season, as pntll s 0

I out. This had it finish 5·3. ~- ... - '. . ··- ·-----... . ::·: dak . . ; <;uards held their own with R ( ll • 1 ~, ••

The ftx~urc marked th~ •. f·~~l : the league lr:tdcrs hut lacked . Jj~ [ ~· s f" ~- .'l·i regular sehednlc game ~~ ... l_c.ll : goal-mouth finish and this, I ic\ I . ve n . . em I,., ~~-a f! . the two clubs_ .and l··~l·;"a;'~ i l~ln;; several extra_ fine saves by: • I~ •· IJ '"' have won all fl~e .. Of II .c r ·d . Chapman held thetr score down. ! ""

Prince Linda Marshall lops -S corers games to date Fclld hale lo" .. Earl llowell pbyecl his second. w· e 13 2 0 DOT' ..

Prince of Wales ami St. once to St. Pat'c: and St. Bnn's. ; Ecnior game for Guards and' . '~'}: ,"J't ft /?NJ ,. ' ver ' ,·.~-~~·: I In the first quarter 1\IUN Bon's open tltelr best or three f FIRST GOAl. . :turned in a ~noel netntinding . g ~ ~ J t ~ U ~~ ·

\v 'I t k B 5 l d 'th B I St!nior Intereolle!liate finals I Dal'e Butler got the fir> I : uisplay. . : · , . , .: ~pnrls n cr , oo a · en • WI rem a

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J. Noel "" .... .... 2 0 '4 V. Robbins '"' .... 1 1 3

rnil'rrsity handed! Marshall picking up four points, for the lllacpherson Cup at 'ld' h tl 1 I I' 11' en e _ .. c c z· A d H p . ~·o· ' •' \\'air• a 39-25 defeat i Verna Robbins atldlng three the Prince or Wales Arena ' Fe! wns s or laiH Cl as ,() le : lllinor penalties were called ~mrnerman n ee nan ace vi Hi·9.'

h d I · d ~! h 11 t f th t!Jtla~·. They'll clash at 4.30 Clarke passed. the rcbot111';, t:;m·: ! against Fc!hlians with Guards ' .....

16 7 39 Ptlnre of Wales: M. Peters ............ 4. 0 8 tprmn;: game of t e ian ,m a. ars a wo or e Bob Badcocl1s shot to uuJm ,voring once while tlwr held; , . . . . . . . . . . ._,,::;

· S<h110l Basketball at 1 winnrrs while Margo Peters had Jl.m, for the opemng Guards' score 11 1 1 1, .11 ("\i\DUl ISiaftl--HCAJo lied, up with the hwh film~ .\1: B. Ashford .... ...... 3 0 6 1 • • 1c manpower ct ne am · et l · • • • ; , ,... • • · , , • ••

~ymn yesterdar' four of the l'WC's five pomts. _, Pl'ince of Wales finished I at 9.25. ·•ct'in" one "oal "while the)' i the <.;mdL•r ~enwr lu•ckey srm1·: lorce team. Jn sconng l:l go~::." J. ·Cole ........ .... .. 2 2 6

Thr ''10 hy l\lcmor· the regular schedule in the 1 A pair of goals within 4~ · ·-. : ~l ·t] . ~ 1' l i ftn;ds at on<' ndory each here on DOT goalie. Bob ~larks. the h . f' t The second quarter saw Linda I 1 . 1. f · \leJc s ltli ldll< e<. t t' (' 1 r· 1 1 l'C \l' r· d -. •'I t rn1 mto a 1rs lead the 1\lUN squad 011 nine . league's top s)Jot with a two sccolH s ~ot Fe1l1 Jall.i ont ro1.1 : a lie .atH cr ,an ells ast ' , · 1re '" slHlts at h'1n

J. Tuff .... .... .: .. 2 1 5 11 3 25

•llh Bi;hops, who points,. Brenda had four and. point margin on second Jllace I to stay. Feild were shorthanded: STAI!S : ni~hl a, thr·y defcatcd DOT with U4 stops being madtl:'f.~ [nil!d Collegiate in St. non's. Over the schedule when Stan Breen lied the fix·

1 : l:l-2. Tlw I''- o l'lutjs ;;l't mcctin~ 1 RCJ\F nrtminder Chevalier·:~

opener. Joyce Noel two. Prince of Local . Boxers 1'\\'C edged St. non's 5-4 and lure at 1·1. N!'\' Jlendei'>Oil set . non Yctn~an and Stan Brcet\; in the >Pilli·l'illals for the ri~ht i blocked 20 of the 22 drii'C'"'; jumprd to a 23·9 Wales got all four polnh from 4·3 while the nluegolds took Breen free al hi> own bluelinc . parecl lhe h•tldmn ~taek With I to face fir<t place fini<hcrs Air·, lhat came his way. '· '·~'

•.he lint half. as they Joan Tuff. a close 3-2 decision. and the F~ild· spc('dskt' \\'enl ; :!nod. two l~ay h~11'.key. On thP ~ lint'., in I he lra.~ue fL1als. : Zimmerman and Jlr.cnat:' 1 mar•m of the play. PWC held the edge of. play fl•ght JORI•ght all the way to fire the !llll'i: :nt\) · bltwlm~ I •. d . 1 hi,IIe playt'd : DOT wnt' without Bill Ire-! pared the ril'tory for RCAF ar, .:;

o! \\'ale~ came hark in the third stanza as they scor· l.a~t season l'rince of the low left corner at 17.04. · · well With JUnior Doug llousc, land a11tl pla)·ing to;,ell Freddie! they pumped home four goals ... · :n !ht .<trond hn.lf and ed eight point's to the 1\lemorial SYDNEY CP-Tile ft'r•t 1.n · Wales took the title in· a ) It was Breen selling \:OJ t;ud: haring __a_g_oml_~:~~-~~his first! Burke :JIHI ll'<'l'l' unable to keep I each. Bob. llc~n scored twioo!;.·

r•:~ :,~,~'11~\::~~ ~~~ t\ B~h:l)~ Ashro:dt and ;~~dy a. series .or bouts for· t~e At!ah: I :::~~1!10:al~:~alj~~~tt"7t~lt !~~ ! ~~~cet;/of7~!~ se~~n~~ ~~~:;~~~: . 0' K f 0----------. B . 1--1~--- -d i ~~~i:d~:~tl~, ~~;1{ :;c~.Me~:~·.::: pom '· t I'WC. while Linda had four and now vacant will be fought her~ house Is rXJiecte!l for the 1 r h c 1 d "'· DOT

t 0 e al our pom s eae or tle provmces lu•avyWelght IItle scurr~ being close. A fnll I gave the puek. to llreen in ee e pen t1' c. I Ia r s Elson nnd Don Bowe were the .:.1

llrmorial team. Lin·: , , . otug l. . t•ontest this nrtrrnoon. No ; Breen slipped it acrns~ afler, . RCAP got four goals in the.:.: Brt•nda !I atshnll , Brenda two for \\!UN. The final I 1 . 1 t ' 1 front o t e .uan s cag<• an · ,;;) scorers. r ·,,

11 ~rs l'rincc of. frame s.lw ~lemonal add len Two candidates for I he title, lineup changes are cxt•ectell !. nctminder llnw~il frllwi1h lluf· · : first period added two in the .... 0

;;.:islered li ! ll\Ol'e. 1\l'itl_l itrincc of Wales re- I Gordie .11\cDougall of nearby r' by either squail. I fell tippillG it into the open : s.t'o pp"lng Gus. 0 'Bl r I. e.n middle frame and finished ~p· ~ · f · !llst~rct CIA 1 · Sydney Forks former 1\larl\lme 1 ,.11rnnr. · , with seven in the third stan~a, •• , r Rrrmla up rom ' , ' . ' ' r·

I · d 1 II · d nuddlcwelght champmn and' YETMAN STARTS ; while DOT had a goal in tit~--.. : . •quad added 15. 1 .111 a ~Iars 1a ngatn pace Cl r n p nt r St h f tl 'I 0 I I 'th f' a e ce e 011 0 ep I'll· MUN w·lll Play·. Don Yetman _starh•tl hb ll_rn I first and second stanzas. ; •··.' tops or 1 1c " emorta sttttn{ WI 1ve viii Nfld m t . . ht 1

It . f tl . t p 'nl . B n Ia e, ,, ee Ill an etg . : goal output nt 13.2~ to gt\C 54 p . t I roll • I SU~DIARY '.,,:; !lg I • ;

0 Jell' en °1 s. re ( rounder. I Feild a 3·1 le_ ad. lntcr<:,']lling a om s s 0 ~~~rgln I First Perl'od.· 1. "CAF, ~lei·;:.:

from . ~IU:'\ wc~1t -1 added three and .Joyce Noel Newfoundland light heavy. k d n• " "'

pa>sln_~ game m ', J!ot two. lllargo Peters. had weight champion Frank PllnrJm, AI Gande Guards clcarmg pass h~ wor ·e . an,on. 2.43: 2. RCAF. Dca~,.!r. I that ~ to 1 c four 1nor \Vhl{ B bb, Ash b ·. r his way ~round two t.cfcuders , ~likr O'Keefe opened the. in Sl. .John's PntPred the last i 3.19: 3. RCAI". Zimmermim',r:·; . . • sedn , 1 · 1 c. e 0 ' · • also of Stepherlvlllc, meets Hec 1 1 f 1 ft P f \' ] f d ] J 1 C ) ] 1 t and caug il lte 01' c 1' ·:•J.-~ !\night' of Colu!lllllls hilliard hall hour 1t was O'Brien lead.· ( J1ehtn>on 1, 13.40: 4. RCAF.:•: . lln.-e o ., a e_s I or Rllt ut Y o c tat wo Arsenault of nearb'' Mira in a: I I . I I ~C)' pi PI Up l~lr i eaC or '' • SJX•round match. ~ , " c " ,, 1 I I I tl h f P\"C ' I I wni;-l \'" 11 ''1 ·1 _,n,: ·' .tl\ll'tlHII1Cillll'ilh a :n:!-299 l'k·. in~ In,· a 'iw:lt' jloint. 0'1\'nn[r. ·ll!~cnrn. lli:cll.l'), Iil.O·l·. :'.no."'_.· ...

In thr srcund half 1 , • The 1UI'morla\ Unlverslt~· .ory o1w r;ns O'Brien las\ oubmr;·d ll'I:rirn hy 55 points! !~!son. <Shallow). 19.06. P~tt-·· · tht 1'1\T guards! Rdcrees Angela Sulhvan lllHI 1 horkr~· lenm will travel to (;att- .,;,,hi. Compctin:.: for plain in ih1· !act :1n mintJl<•s lo lakr alties: .\IJ!lr. '·"··:

tn thrlr pa5sing and· Agnes Thistle had a busy afler· 1

To keep your lfp> from clwp. i dcr Ul'cr the w~ckend for two ,J'Kt·cfc ran up ~~~ in ht·t·ak' tlu· 1':1t1. · Secon<l l'l'l'inrl: 11. nc.~r:" to hrrak up the ~lc·! n~on as th~y railed 28 fouls 1 ping, npply a touch of nl gh t 1 gam~s at the Airport n~nittKI ,:ilill' O'i\riro hati2Hi iH break'. Clo<r• to 100 hilliard fans, K••lly, ( llt•enanl. 2.i:i; 7. RCA~.~;

· ea<1l). ! W1lh \he wumcrs heen nabbed i ct'eam before going to bed. Dur·.: the Gnnd~t s~nlor Ali·Stllrs. and <J'Kel'fe lnok a :;~ point 1\Wt' 1111 h~rnd !or !:11' game hut : Dean. 4.50: R. !JOT. Bow,.,~ 11 Wait·<. failed lo: for lH. l\lt•morlal were . much j in~ the doy, wear gcnci'OUS ~p-; 1'h~y 1 1l piny oil Friday ami Sat- '''Ill. . thP)' ""'· lop action. In rnnning • IShailoll'). 17.31. I'enol1ies:•;;

,hurt passin~: in 1 heltl•r from the _foul hnc as, pl~cutlons of a creamy-moist hp·, lltdny nlgltt. . ThP Gr.md 1\ngiht. \\'. .!. up hi, :m in hrr.Jks O'Kre[c ' TJOT. Geangc, 16.02; RCAF. ~-lnd ~rruml quarters. they hlt seven pomts to three slick. I ':shi{·l·, was h1troducl'd b~· A.: hit n oic<' li:l "·ore and hatl i 7.itmncrman, 16.02, DOT, Bo1~'!!.,!

1 ~uards cm·ered 111y Prince of Wales. Use your makeup accent us, Jim Drover, Henry llounsell E. Anrlrl'II'S. htll!ard. conmutter, othrr ~cnn•> m·pr t··n of :m. 28. 110.18. • · • ~ well. went to a , • rashion accessories. By harhmn· and Doug lloilsc who are nil l'ltairnwn. and Jlr. Ashley in : :!4. I B. 17. Iii. J.l and 12. ; . Third Period: !J. RCAF. Hce· .~ game. h\' placing I SCOREIIS ! l7.\ng eye-shadow or lipstick with rl'~lslerCJl with tlw Cit~· Junior weiPoming lho>e prc.'ent offcn·d i O'Jlri,·n h;H\ Ihirtern scores' nan, rKclly), 0.22; 10. RCAf,;,

the ll~sket and' Melnorlal: t'G' P'r Pts. the predominant color In mull!- Ali-Strtrs Will lllake the trill . the "he~t of lnck" to all the: of tt•n n1· lltorr. lk seorrd 32.lllcenuu, (Kelly), 1.05; 11 ... ball into them for I L. Marshall .......... 7 3 17 colored Jew~lery, you can create with MUN. Jack l)ro,•er Is out players in the tournament nml: 24, 2l. lti. lti. 1~. 1:!, 10, 10 and i RCA~', Heen~n, (Kelly), 4.25•

. B. 1\larshBll ....... 6 3 111 a hl!lh fash10n look. II£ ndlon with a foot ;injUry. · expressed the Wish that the 1 10 for Ins 216 Ill breaks. / 12. RCAF, Zimmerman, (Ne<'· - younger men would become~ nan), 5.24; 13. RCAF. Zimmrr-

T · R t F · interested in the grand old! One game is sehrduled for. man. (JTeenan), 6.51; 14. RCAF

lj wo e u· rnees .or ~~anJC. : lhe tounw~· loni•!h: as B. no,c · 7.immermall. ll!eenanl. IB.IL

O'Brien mol'ed out front in, of spot will fne~ n. l.oddt•n of· 15, lleaB. r~!artin), 19.32. Pen· : I he first half hom of play hut.· plain in a r;amt• ;('(· for 9.00 alties: DOT. Lu,h, 0.02; DOT. I · · saw O'Keefe come baek in the p.m. <lit S:ttLmia;: 11ir;ht at B.:lO. Hidr_'IHII. 9.47: RCA!;, Sheppard. i Crugaders Juni·ors hd.LIE lLAHhi: ' second half hour. As jbe two: p.m. \\', 0'1\el'f·· of spot and : 9.47: RC't\F, Heenan, 10.40·

~ . _________ ·long time top bill1ar1l pla)'Prs i Fr.~l (l"''rllllt' nf'pL•'n •:.ill J!a_;!L H!'.\1-'. Jh'.1JL 17.07.

PLAYERS UP ·FROM ~HAMMAR . SCHOOL Rev.. Br. D. T. Llewelyn, is also .. up fi·onl Gl'alntnar

1 conch of the Holy· Cross entry school. A 5' 3" good outside· in the Junior High School nas- mnn. ·he jllays well on ileft!nce.

: ketball series Wllh United Col- Ted Downey and Bob Power /le~iate hu only twn .returnees arc the lither forwards listed . lo his sqUad but will have s'ev· wilh the teams. Downey stand!! I ~rat lOll playl'l's up from the 5' 7" and Is an aggressive re-Grammar Sl'hool nanks atld his bounder with a gootl ~ot·~er 12-matl tellm looks very strong. shot. He Is up ·from Grammar

I. 1'he high scorer· of Grammar school while l'o\\'er. is !llnyin!l School League of last season. his first year of ball. Power is .John McDonald, IB eel\ter for 5' 10" wl!h ability . and he the Crusaders. He lk 6' 2" and should develop. a. first year man. llis brother, Thrc~ gttal'ds round out the Jim, lloltls the scoring record teatn. Eddie Hurley is 5' 6", for the· Hlab School Loop. while 'hoth .Oavid. Wilsot\ and

M1ke Bambrlelt, a good jump· Ron Chafe' are 5' 1". Hurley Is er and rebounder with a fine up !rotn Grammar ami was the jump shot, hi ·one of the for· best bnckcourt !'(Inn in that warda. He stands 5' 10" and Is lea·~ue last season. Ue is a top up from the Orammnr league. ball hdndler and a tlcfcnsive

l Leon Fitzgerald, another ll' 10" hawk with a fine shot. His : man, Ia a top reboundin.g tor· action may be curtailed because ward 1nd -al1o up trotn Gram· of the number or guards on the mar school.' squad.

Both returnees .. are guards, Uoth Chafe And Wilson have Jack Hurley, II' 6", is the team a size handicap but both have

• captain and hu an excellent ability. Wilson Is tops on a 1 outalde shot. He ill tops as a full court press as a defensive

b11ll handler· .aud can drive., pl~cr with Chafe being a ·beady Brig Noftall i_s the other rc· I peJ·rormcr with a good out~ ide turnee. He is 6' 3" and best I shot. . I aJ a floor man.- He ·handles the i · ball Well and can shoot. · ) Holy Cross a1·e the defPndlnf(

Tom Healey IR rated a~ the 1 champions and will ·nll'et Uni· man to watch on the squad. He; cd Collt•giate in a b~si or sel'!•n h•s terrific 'potertllal with an games sl!rot•s fot· the Leo II.· excellent jump shot and Is a :Stead ·Trophy. With Unlii'Cl / •ood ball·handler. He is 5' 5". Collt•giate reported to have a i Otto. Byrne is anothtr of the, fine tcbm also the Junior series l1

II!Vtn a;uatdl on tbt team, and I looks inlerl'sting.

IULUAUDS <}l'ENJN!i--Knights u[ Columbus Hilliat•d Tottrnttllll'Bl upcnctl lust night as plnycrs (left to right) :-Gus O'Brien and Mike O'Keefe mul'c their first hrcal,s. Watc•i1ing the breaks arc (left to right) Frank O'Toolt~, W. J. A~;hlcy, Grand ·Knight; A. E. Altdrcws, Chairmmi of the Billiard Committee, and

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" 4H 7 a t-1 ~' .St10p S::&\'f' nj $8

r. Moshr 4&00 200 18% 200 +15 )hrriU ~:,oo 72 M 70 .:!; .\nglo ~fld 4~j S8 S fl -~ 1 ~ nuw ~ 11r 7''0 S-lii1, 1HI.~ 4!11 ~ !-i1~ra1ta liOO iU

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C NorU1Id 1000 26 26 2~ -1 ~Udr1m 20~ o\4 H t\ 1 + I Oo!.l'O bll $11 11 11 Bowaler 1~0 $7' :J. 71:! 71 , ~oiJ~·y ?..10 $\.j I f

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f" Pr-rrll M!J 8 8 8 -1 1

Min Corp 121)0 $12 12 1" · lnl&.nd G~tos fi-15 !i1, 5 ."114 '• Brazil .\11 4~1l .;B .;1~ 15 'S Durault :lnll<l 9 ~· ' q

Capitol Today ,. ______ _

Conwest !Ml 340 340 '340 1 :Min·Ore 10213 !'It;; 4'2 ;,~ i 1•:. Pemhina 1620 $11:\'11 11 1, lP" • :'l~o RA Oil f,f!f) $12-.., 32:\" n~~ :\~ l.ipmtan Rf.OO 79 Cnp-~b.n MMJ 71,; 7~ 7~ + " ' Moneta 4~ fi5 6j 65 S\mp~uns !H l JF 11 31'· ~ 31 1 ~ • '4 ' BCl-~ ·Pl Pr :?1 i $9J12 !HI~ 9tt, ._ 1

4 Spartan w ~,M 2n

Ccmltt \ 15:)0 32 32 !l.2 .... " Mulli·M 4100 25lh 25 2.:ll,~ -·1'2 We!lton R 2.i5 $Hj:\, ~I,;J. 4G"'4 neE !) pr IlO $~:/·~ IR~h ~~~~~ I Tlh f·:~rl jji(U} fi

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Crah;:mt fiS079\ 795 19.5 Murray M 30XI M ~ 53 -I ·nco :i·~ pr ';"j 5:..!1 '" l2L .i21:.: 1'11.1n :111 I~ 12 1'1 • 1

crowpat' ~ 7 7 7 New Uoseo 1000 53 52 53 -:! Toh.l ~al,.~: t.!IOR.Ollil. RC P01v tm:i S.ls•~:w:- JBl.i- 1·.(. Tr('hur ll7~~ 1 Deer Rom 8500 25 24~ )''h- ~ , New Dtlbl 1000 0 9 ~ - t ~ ------ flC Pow IUJ.'i SJ~1 ~ 3)11 .. :;s~~ -~ 14 ' l' Prin 471'0 \~II 11::. 1 ;) - lG frank Delnlttt: 7100 19,~ 29 29 -2 • New Juon 2000 6t..; 61~ 1)~, Inc Phone 40 $.17Ji, ~~~4 -171, 14 l' Pnn rt 1:1100 '\ 1 ~ ,, . I'

A beauty rxp•n Sinalra c·alls '0 · of ~lrPp rtltn< lhr cean s 1 ik 1 , now pla1,·ine at tit • e ral tng the compa 1 n ... nl!on ::&7.5 SIOli 10%: 10'1 aN Ktlort~ SOO 81.2 R''.:! Bl.'J-1 2 Brny,n 250 S13 7" t:l 1 1 ll0 ~t.1 ~'>:.,\'ana.:u.!rc1 !lUll R 7 1 ~ i 1 1- 1 ~,fJe\en,

DickPnson 90.4 :uo 297 310 + 10 N My lama 4700 48~ 47~ 47'':.1 -1 nuild rrorl ::o s:w J :w 2 3411 - 1 \\'('ndf'll troon 3 1 1 . Capitol Dome 22:!1 U2~a 22~122~~ N Senator lOCO 4~1 ~h lh- l:;o: Cal ,,ow 2:1~0 ~.i:~~ :?3 1 4 211 ~ + ~~ \\.f'st,ille :>t'OII 3 l J E Antnhl t;SOO 5 5 s Nickel MS 1600 45 43 45 .~oz Can Cem zit '2111~ :!81, 2R't t'nlhtf'd ftlm. East SUU 800 162 161 !82 +1 Noranda 1.598 S41~ 40'f U~' t '-J • Can (t'm llf 73 S:!ti'~ '.!61f. ~fll~ 4.thoC':tlf'! 2~0 J;:, :Ji~ 37~ . 2~ "\\'c had fttn makt'ng I'( and F.~':it Mal 4500 155 155 155 Norlartle SOD 21 21 21 C1 Fn~r.-.. :'JOj S:!{)'~ ~0 1 M :?f\1• -·· ~~ \Ita 'fnk .o\ 2~1l Sl!P, 2'1 2'i1~

I El:Ser 2500 103 101 101 +1 Normetat 5:)~ :!70 26S :!:til\ +3 I ! ('an Malt lf)(] !567 1 ~ 6i1'l fi7 1;: • .! 1 •• I Alta rnf> \\ 1~0 $.10'• 11•'4 1 1 1 1 ~ \\'~ hope audiences are r::mng to El Sol '1000 7\-i 7~ m + \.; N Coldstrm 1250 &7 as 87 ., 1 I MO~Tnr:.\r. CLO~I:Sfr STOCK:\ 1 CSL lti" ~~i li' 47 'C":unp chih BOO fi~i G~O c.~•) 2~ 'ha\'t: fun \'v'alchintr it." said thn Falcon , 143.5 $-4~4 40 4G Northgate 500 38 38 3?1 8y Tht Can.::~dlan Prtu , C ,\\ J.11ton 12·, S~.!l;,. 2~ 1 4 !~I~ 1 C nom Su.': z~2 s~ '' • li 1 ~·' n '-

tFar.:&dOly 3300 JZ9 128 128 +1 N Rank 2500 44 ~3 43 .12 Abltlhi H Fraser 2~ 11 c Rank (.' ~11 $tiJ1~ fit fill~ I(' P:H'k B 'so S'I·P· ~~ 1 • ~\'• 1•' star wno organized Dorthester

1 F'west T 1200 a s 8 -1 North. Can MO 100: 102 1Ct'Z Asb~~tos !.'1 Gt Lakc111 ~~~. l\ln Brew l~Yt S\8 1 '.! 4i'~ 4?.•, 3 ~ C•ln Dt>\' 2°0 IRn ''5 tM "~o J Pruductwns to Jn(tke the PI.C·

I Fatima 13300 36 34 ~5 -2 O'Brlea 21)(1 56 55 Sfi +-3 1 Bnq11e C Sat 571;;;llud llllY ~1m Hi'~ C Bromc z:?O ~1.11 -z J.q•~ 11111 ~ (' lll~tr~on 1111 ~~o ~· 1 lO Frobl.sher 40320 16 u~ 18 +t O'Leary 600 1:! 111"1 12 ... ~~I Bank Mont 41 How Smith 1111~ fdn Ct>lan 7.111 :?:P~ ~'!',., ~.1'~ . Cf'nl OPI t:.:no ~45 .'i4 .~:-. tun· for \\"arner Bros. Go.Uwln 5000 5'·" 5\-i 5'h: Opemtska 22& .585 ~ 58~ ~25 'Bank NS M Imp Ran11: it I c Chern 7.~~. f,IJ li 1 ~ (]If:! ,. Parf'r ~ 4 ~H -lV~ j' -

1- How an.vone t'Ollld WOI'k tl\'l,l'C I Geco Mlnes 1070 S1BV. 1B~ 18~4- 'i Orchan 3900 1S~ 153 1~5 .. 2 · Rnqu~ PC' 4.2 , lmp Oil :i!l; ... i c ChcmS \V ROO :!iO 2r,:; ~f1i -10 f'f.n c;tl'l !iill SJH 1;•~ IR

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I Gnt Mau~t 1000 35 3S 35 -1 Ortnada ~ 6 ~ 6 l Balhunt .\ 43 lnt !\iek h-11~' c Frbko; 1\ 100 SIP~ 111~ IJl~-- ·~I rord :Zl!l5ll2 l!~ 1~2 the hours of the averaoe work

-- c . girls. ' c Theatre, a real fun

I Giant VK :!>54 Sll1.~ 11 11\t OrmibY 2000 23 2., 23 1 Bathurst B 10 Int PaP 3r, I c 11u•ky 1110 !."1 !'i ~, 3 ~ I C:l'n f:lt•t"t 40 sn5 6i l!:i , 1 ing-man to maintain h1s bU"\' Goldale 2500 22 2G'h. 20~ Oaisko 500 :!9 :!!) ~!) •1'-: I Bt>ll -t:FI ~1il!tS·I'tr II;~ I c ll~·dro tOO $10''2 10'-: lfll~ I

1 : nJart! CJ\: 31)(1 $11 1 ~ il'~ t:·~~ ~ .,~ ! GF Mlnlnc 3000 20lf.l 20 20 -1,.'.1 Pamour 953G 90 &5 90 • 2 Rra1il ~li :"\ st. c.,r 1~ nL 11i0 ~15 1~ 1i HniHngrr :J~lo 'S'H :!2 1

1 ~\ • 2 ; scnrdule during the filming: of ntce fiL:ut·r

l. Goldray 2667 20 181,.1 ll'h- ','J Paramaq 40 BldJ: Prod :HL~ :Sorandi\ HI,. CJ row ~'lj $13 14 J)~, 11 4 & _Ito ,ft)('kf:'o c HiOtt ~l'\O 27~. !:'ll I the Tct.:hntl'Olor feature and.

Granduc 275 155 155 155 +8 Prdee 1500 19 t'tll:J 11~''1·- 1~ 1 Cfc~\('land 6 rauda!ill 1.1 I CI Prt\\' pr liO $~0 4(} ~0 Kfrr ·\dd l3fJ Sll'• 11~. 1''-· st'll "I f , Gunnar 1437 765 750 76l Pato 612 2.55 25:1 :zj5 • ~ : c Cemt'nt ~r.~. Jlriu· Hi1.i C1ln Oil :'!·,n 211 1R :H Lnbl'o \ 1i•l s~P. :w~ .1.a·~ · ,, .1 consH cr any o his acti- An optim1;;t :"

GwUUm 5000 4\~ t\) 4.,. Pit("h·Ore :coo 4 4 1 C: Ccntcnl J'lr :!tit, Oul.' Pow 1Q CPR rh;·, ~-'! 1 ~ 1 .''~ .>.!'~·- 14. ~faclnrf'n -\ ~n:~ ~:'1 !I :!! ' 4 \'ltl •s ae "f1n". tt h J l 1'1 I ·. '· 'tor 4'n 111 · , I' '1· ·,· 1 ., 1 15 pre Y an to' t's t'onli,IJ "lltJtt•h tol• d

acer 'llO tlJI<z: 151'2 t'1•) (' Stramship .\7 H0\,11 1l01nk 7:Zt~ C'dn Jl<'t pr 2\if. Sl!i rpJ ~ 7 ~- 1"' 1 ·' <Jprr " 1

4 -1 ~ .11 ~ -~ J d r , r. Preston 2200 510 510 .110 J c Stc;m\~h!p H Royal Rank ·~1·1 c: \'il'kl"'r~ 110 lt;~f,·~ Iii~-. 1f.ll I ~Iooft" (iQ') :l;~f\~)o 48'• .!P:•l ., :~In( erstan ' But ~·rank Sinatra to rrlatiH•<.: ... Pros Air 102500 126 1:!3 12~ -~ c Hnk Com liJI~ Royabll! t..9i 'Crt:hlin lOOn 3-,r, 1~i 3~1 J :'1 I Slf'('Jl R 4 ~· 0 71 'i Til) jR) ~'i ' IS 01\(1 of the miracle men of Que Chlb 5700 17 U1"l 17 ~ ~:~:

1 Cdn H1·~:•w t~ 1 4 St I. l'orr ~Q~~~' f'ol ('rtl 110 '7.1 4i:) ~i.1 -37 tT 'I' Fin .\ ~.~; ~I! 41 ~" ~., ·. ,'"'. <ItO'\' httSI.R"".'S.

Que Lab 350 lll ~t,1 Jtl , Cdn (.:("Inn :!3.,,c;hawln :!~ Col Crll 110 4i''i 4;;. ~;J - Ji' T I"1n ~~~ pr ij Sili 1l R7 1 :rr 2 ~ ,. r:-.

Que I.lth 9=5 400 3/j 100 - u 'c lnl Pm\t"r 13 3 t St('Pl i.!!l t'omiJ Ent 72"1 ~')'" '~'• ()l~ T Fin :; Pr 'in ~ 1~ 1 ~ ;",'1 1' :'QI~ '1 ~ The first mon1h of filmin£

~u~,,~':r l:o fii . ,;~ ~ ~ 1 : f'rltl P"r pr '.!}-~oc l';/ s~·::t PL 2i'l ; ~o'ht~'s,s ~F.~~ ~~~·~ ~~.:: ~r;~: ·. '~, i-:~·u~~a,'h I~;~~~ s~~i~l ~;~, ~;~, : wa!' done in Las VP~as. which IS Q\le-monl 1239 86:5 s:.o 830 -~1~ !-'c-acr;un~ J.J1, WalKer 41' .. 1 ('orb.'' \ 7tn UliL, 1f.1'1 161:; 1 t'n Krno H!ll 'flO 9:10 91o · 5 :the glamorous harkgrmtnd for Radlore ~000 (9 ~8 -lA l> ll1 hl!::fl: JQ C.'\~ \111 o\~ ('or C1 ctlit 27;, St~· ~ 11:: 111 l t t 1 d · Uayrork 4121 fil 60 61 nom Tar tj11! Cnns Pap 43'~ Dist Sei!J;: J~on ]:;1: lr!l ::~1~ I ~1 Tfttal "'"'1"'1: lndURirial'\ t:;:;,4UD: minro;. le me 0 ramaliC t'omedy. Re:upar 4000 If) 151~ l:l'"::t- t;: Foundation tP. Fnrd 11:.! llOll\(' l'f'lif' :_J1'11t fl0:1 9011 9(1:) :!i ,lind oih 1 U~.nllll, Thrre it proceeded on schedule, ::: ~~;om ~: 81: 80~ 805

8 -B -~-~- ~ g ~~d~Y~ 1;~l~ ~\~ ~;;~: ~~'~, . 14 Pot withstanding the fact that

Rlx Athab 2ooo 35 33 33 -2 n Gla" 1; s;1 73 71 · ~:rank Sinatra. Dean :.!arlin, 1 ~':~r .

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2 : ;; ~~~~~ 30 ~.; ~;L1 -~ \; 1,~ i1, 2 -:;

1, ~,.t111my Davis. Jr .. and Peter

SaD Ant 2200 t36 133 133 -4 ! Dom Tar eis:; S1~'" lj'~ 1:i1.-.-- 1 ~ t.:\wford. who top the east, were

ALWAYS WAIT., IDI

YOUR SIGNAl.

Sand Rlv 100 6 ;1, 5'; -1 , nom Tr>t 410 !11'· 11'• II'• .1!><1 appearing twice nicrhtlv on Sherrltt 4980 400 300 300 - s . nonohulf' 700 $18:~"' 1:1~ 1 1P · 1 ..

1' I " · su Miller seoo ·12 40 ~ +3

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nu Pont ,,:,o !lOI, ~o,, 20•, : 1e stage of thr Copa Room at Slllcoe 1192S 135 131 135 + 4 ~EW \"ORK CLOSI~G STOCKS En am Pr A ;o.!:i 5S~~ fiL.z Rt.! SEW YOUK CI.O:o;lt-;G :--TUf KS . I hP Sands Hotel. StHp • 23U 78 760 770 5 By Tht c.nadlan Prua I Fam PlilY ~7i SIB:\s 1R1 I 1H1 ·, I Ry Tht .\s~Ol'i&tl"d J•rl"'i~ t '

NOW PLAYING

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''"" WARNI!R IIROS. TIECHNICOLO,.. I"ANAVISION I COIItmo;

RICHARD CONTE· CESAR ROMERO· PATRICE WYMORE· JOEY BISHOP ~~.~ ~.liWI;.;:...;I'....;.as....;REll:..:SK!l:..::..:lON:.;.·.::GE:..;OilGE:::.:.:IWI.:.,~I ..,. '"'" ~~ bj ...,.., .... ,. - . IW"""'· HAARYBIIJVIliiii!CI!IJIL£.1L£0£R!I . --· -~-- .. -~ ~

Also UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS TIMES OF SHOWS:

EVENING SHOWS: 6.30 - 9.00. MATIN;EE: 2 P.M.

·NEXT ATTRACTION YUL BRYNNER KAY KENDALL "ONCE .. ~lORE WITH FEELING" LAUGHS - COMEDY -·EXCITEMENT.

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Stura:eoJ1 15200 28 2l :!~ - Beth Sleel 43:1.k Monty w 29 ! Flct'twood. 27:i su~'oj ll'·~ tl"i~ ~('W \'or~ Sto:li. Exchan.;f'. ~:t·h 15 : There wrre some 22.1 people SUd Cont 3500 s 5 5 Borg Warntr 37114 N\' Ctnl lj'4 't Fndatlon ~~1(1 ~lt1ot ttl, tt7~ -l t;, I h:d -- r.x·dmdend. xr - f~x n~ht~. I m the film unit and their acti· SuJUva11 710 156 151 153 -1 Cons Edison 631 H Std OiJ !'\J 1P~ Fra.,er • :iGO 4::2~ ·~~ ?.I 1, I X\\ -- Ex-wctrrant .. ) l . Sunburst 1720~ 20 19 19 -3 El Auto El 49', Utd olircrall ,19', I Fr Prl• nr m 181\ 3l0 18o - ~ ·j '>tl l'lt~· brought such hordrs Of tltc Sylvaaitt 6SOO 24 2.t 2t Gen Ele(" fij 7 ~ v~nadlum 20'~ I FrOo;l>t A 205 ~1S 17:'14 18 -l 1 4 1 !H~ck. Salrs 11!.Ch Low Cl?lir (h'rr t rurious to the fabulous com Temar • 301J 131 131 131 -4 Goodyear ~2Ji, Westnc~e H•.~ I Gathu•rtu 35 53312 :w~ :HIII.z- 1~ . .a.c~o lnd 4VJQ .l3 7

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TerrltorJ 4SOO 16 15 16 tl Kennecott 821'~ I r. Dvnam 1:i:; S.t21oc ~.,!1{,4~1)! I Atldre'IS J!)(I{J 8H f.tJ 1•t {lh 1J _, 1·4 muntty that the Las Vega~

Thom L 500 53 53 53 .. 5 Int T T !1!!~4. GI~ Paper 8JO U71 ~ .\7 4i1,:, 1 t, ' 11 ~1-!<un· :ii\O 11 :.), 1!1J 1!_11 i Str(p looked like New Year's

Tiara 1000 3~~ 3 3 - ;~ Gt Sor Ry 4831!. H<~ndy :\ 7 1 ~ Sl.,~ 1"l' 1'J 1 1 Alh~ ('h lt.~o ~h 1 ".! :!J 1 ·~ 2tJ·'g J 1 . TombiD 280D ~6 54 54

trard•• 10·0·' • 1 ~·~~" 1 ~~,~ 1 ·~~L' 1 \lll~·1:1da .:t.{IO iti 7:it~ il'~ ~~ 1 E\·,• every ntght and thP gam·· -~--- .._ " ,I - ~ J .1""1 1 A (' 2 '

Torbrlt 1000 ~9 29 29 +1 Hnme .\ I.iO !li':} qi~ ~i:i "25 : m .an ZROO JjJ.., .17 1 ~ :li~ 11 14 :'in;,; tahlP!o! huned With lli1Sl'3· Trani Ru 1SOO 12 12 12 Homf' R .,~>0. ~90 R~O R!JG -t 5 :\m ('pn 11900 1-t .;)•, H 1 ~. • ' · Ult~Shaw !!:066 7 7 7 1 I Horn£! Pif .. ~no ~ro ~ao 3110 1.\m .\fot 12oiOO 111' 17,~ 17',. _ ·~!son:-~] PXCltement. u Mlnlnt t500 19 1B''i l9 ~ ;~ H l.imllh 1200 SJII1 ~ 3R :w-i! + •·" · .\m Smf'lt 27rn1 :~; 3 , 56 1

J ;i7J... 1 ~, Produccr~director Lewis :\lile· I vcrv earl\' murr.rng holm.

U Arsbeslos 2100 39j 390 390 5 11 Smith pr r.o 5~o1: 4fP, ~rr Am Stc1 16000 14,.~. 1~1, 14 1 ~ • 1 2 I k h' ' · , un Ke11o 1578 930 9:!5 930 - lllld n;~.v ~00 su;.;~ ~r·'~ ~r.;~ + 1·; Am Tl"l :Jolwo ll.,~~o!1P .. 11'.! 1 ~ p. 'ont:- ·ept IS cameras husy in\ action at 1he ~tmm~

, Upp Can 2000 117 116 117 t.t ~ hnp Dank Ril $711 4 it ;t 4 -1,:' -~m T,ob 171l0 ;,11 ' iZ 1' ~~,,- ~~ q, .. ca~ino~ at Thr Sands The· at its lowf> .. t ebb. 1

i Ventures 1939 $J2:1i. l2'~ :l:!:o1 .J. t• 1 , Imp 1n' .'t r.~.-, 5121 ,~ l'!1,. 111 ,, ~ ,nt·m a RJr..t:J .iP. ~9~1 ~d·., · 1:,. ,. ·' , . • \'espar 1500 19 UP-:~ 19 - h 1 ~tosT -\CTI\'E TORONTO sToCKS !tmp Oil 1027 s-:!l;" :F•:• :\'"~~~, 1 ~ I rnmen Sll 5~,(\0 7P~ ;o ~!~"' . 1·- ,....

1 hr S:Jhara. The extras 3('trd a" eroup!m 1 V!olam 27~> 72 71 "I 1 11 - I " '"1"" l:'llil 5' ;r,>' .i< '• P. · d Th Fl · ·• I l t I'

I ....... ' .I I ,. Thr Canadian Prr'l~ t mp loll l.'fl';' l:llJ 1:11 ... ~: ... - l ~ ... Bahcn~k :?.::n(] 4114 41 4114 .1':1era an e ammgo on i m.en_ an( pa,\f'TS a I.e

~=!~mil~m ~~ 6~~ ~0 7~0.i __ 2 :-!loC"t 1 ~~~f~~~~h1~;~ Clo~r fh'ct 1 ~m\r ~:·~·:·p ;.~~ ;;;:~, j{ ~~ ~ 1 1 ~ Halt Ohio lj011 3i'~ 1:.·~ 1.1~~ \':hu·h \arird with' WJthtn t'afl1PrJ ran~t. Wtrncr 8500 101'l 9'1 10 ·~ 01:-.l Sea.~: 13:leO 3.1J~11 3411 .1:>1 4 • ~.,I .\l :!i:. pr z.!O $.i"~ ,i~'~ ~!'~ j :~~:~~11(n llilllO -' 21 • 4 ~ 1 • ~.! !', . 'lf'•"'""'lf\' nf not in1erferin~: ne.c:: . ..:: ('Ollll!l11rti d.'

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il ~UI~~r I ~soo 141l u 141~. \l"l nom Ta•· t09in Sl5lR 151~ !!"''~ :I .\C .t:~o pr :.!i Sill'~ f!l'~ 11;•.- 1 t' nun i·:n"" 2~~1·~H1 s~tii4J\1~ ,:-.o;~. ~~ \\'ilh the normal actiYitv of I otht-rs. Aitrr dark. liCI'I 117 117 117 --:! StL rorp ijJS $20:-t.i ~O~t~ zn-· 111 I :\"il'kt>l 184~ !til :~, f>1 6~"~ . 11 s.., n . Hudd Co ~ _ ~ ,I . f l

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11.00-Jlm Amecbe Show t1.15- Western Jamboree P.M. 12.00- ·western Jamboree 12.30-News Clock

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12.3!).-Ramblln with Recorda 12.45--Fisherman's Forecaat 12.50.-Ramblln with Reeonil l. 15--Sportseast 1.20-Rnmblin wltb Recordt 1.45--So The Story Goea. 2.110-.llm Amccbe Show

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School Broadcast 1.01}- Western .Jnmboree.

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2.03-Je"' Wlilllll Shuw 2.31-Jem Wl&iin• Show S.O~Weatllhl Jamboree, 4.00-Newa ln a Mlnutl 4.05-Randa Party, 6.00-Nelft ln 1 Minute 6.ol-Bob Lllwll Dance Pare, 6.00-NeWI HiJbllehts 8.01-W eaUier 8.0:;-BulletiD Board 8.10-Natiollal Newa 6.15-Sporta 3.25-Ever Blttery NeWI 6.30-Club Q3 7.0Z-Club 113 7.45-Don Jamieson's Newa 8.01-Best from the Weal 8.3{1-Natlonal News 8,31-Best from the Wilt 9.00-News Hlghllllbtl 9.ol-Nfld. Soiree. 9.40--Salt Lake Choir. 9.4!).-News.

lO.ol-High Adventure

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Opening lead-• 4 called Sheppard 5.110-Bob's Bandwagon . School Broadcast.j' 5.;!0-Supper Serenade

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By OSWALD JACOBY 6.15 .Sportscast and Travel Guide.

Dar Serenade ! IJ.alt- Supper :Serenade · Bulletin ] 6.45--Ne\li

Program · 7.00-Shillcalagh Showtime. :iews and Weathc1 I 8.011- Cream 01 The Crop

Hunter Show. 9.4!).-News. · RandeZ\'OUS. itO.OO-VOCM All Time Hit

~wun Obs. Time I Parade 110.30-Eventlde Med\taUoat

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A.M. e.aO--Tbe Bob Lewta snow 6.35--Weather Forec.t•l 6.40-·Tbe Bob Lewis Sbolf . 6.45--Headline New• •ncJ

Forecut 6.~0-The Bob Lewil SU. 7.00-News 7.0!).-Locaf Weather '1.20--The B~b [.ewil I!Oow 7.35-Coml,lete Weathet 8.05-Weather 8.15-Sbipping Report 8.20-The Bob ·LewiS Sbow 8.25-Kiddfes Corner 8.40- The Bob Le'w!J Show 8,5l)_Just a Minute

News, 9.05--Muaic for Mllllona and Talk. 9.2G-JerrJ Wiggins Show

Off. 0 Canada. The 9.51>-Jane Gray Show. 110.00-News tn a Minute r----------1·10.01-Martln'a Corner 10.15-Houaewlves Cholet. 10.30-Natlo:~al News ..

16th. 10.33-What'• Cooldn'. 10.15-Houaewlvea Chohle 10.45-;-Homemakers News.

110.50-Housewives Choice.

and Weather with Bill with Bill

and Waterfroat 111.10-Kitchen KlaUer. 11.3!).-Nfld. Qub • 11.45--Town and Country P.M. 12 . .:J3-Town· and CountrJ 1.00-Newa.

Editorial , 1.35-Don -Jamltton't l.40-Sports l.iS-Art Bilker's Noteboclll 2.00-News .HighliRhts

10.45-Carl.oonw. 11.00-Romper Room. 12.UO-Local and National News

Summary, ~00-Dr. Christian. 2.30-Chez Helene. 2.45-Nursery School Time. 3.00-The Verdlc' Is YourL 3.30-Movle Matinee, 4.3~Muslc ln Miniature. 5.00-Junlor Roundup-Part I •. 6.15-Junlor Roundup.-Part JL 6.011-Popeye Theatre. 6.25-World of Sport. 6.30-Newa Cavalcade. 'J .Oil-Alfred Hltchocll

Presents. 7.30-Maa Without 1 Gun. 8.00-Three Giteues, 8.15-Natlonal News. 8.00-Dayton Allen Show 8.311-Wyatt Earp. 9.00-Tlgbt Rope !1.311-Llve a Borrowetl Life.

10.,0-Checkmate 11.00-Tennessee Ernie Ford. 11.30-Wrestllng. 12.30-News Headlines,

STEAMSHIP MOVEME-NTS

CLARKE STEAMSHU' CO, 17th, arrive St. John's Feb. 20th, leave same day.

•Novaport leave Halifax Feb. 24th, arrive St. John'" Feb. 27th, leave sanie day,

•Novaport leave Halifax March 1st, arrive March 4th, leave same day,

•Novaport leave Halifax Mar. 9th, arrive St. John's Mar. 12th,.

· leave Mar. 13th. 0 Novaport leave Halifax Mar.

17th, arrive St. John's Mar. 20th, leave same day.

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Halifax February 14th, due St. John's February 18th.

M.S. Bedford II salling from Halifax Fepruary 18th, due St. John's February 20th.

M.V. Woodcoclt sailing from Halifax February 21st, due St. John's February Z3rd. ·

M.V. Fauvette sailing from Hallfalt Februm ·24th, due St. John's February 28th,

M.S. Bedford II aallinll from Halifax Febniary 27th, due St. John's ftiarch lat. ·

Refrigeration space available · M.V. Woodcock.

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Newfoundland due St. John's Feb. 21st. Leaving for Halifax 1nd Boston Feb. 22,. due Hali· fax Feb. 24 1nd Bo1ton Feb. %7, Leavinll Bolton Feb, 28 and Halifax March 4, due St. John's March e. Sliling asaln same day for Liverpool.

Nov1 Scotia leaving Liver· pool March · 1, aue St. John's March 7. Leaving for Halifn and Boaton March B, due Hall· fu March 10 and Boaton ?4areh 13. Leavinl Bolton March 14 and Hallfu March 18, due St. John'• March 20. Saillnc acaln IIII!,I day .lot Llv'erpool.

K.wfGundlllld leavinl Liver-,_...,._., · pool March 28; due St. John's

Mlrch •· Leavlnl for Halifax llld· loatol) Karch 211, clue HatUax lfildi ll. ll!d Boeton

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This band from Karpin's ' book Is a real old-timer and has appeared in one form or an· other in every book on play and i most bridge columns.

After East's opening heart I hid South is certainly justified in bidding six spades. It looks as il a heart opening will give him 12 easy tricks.

When West opens the four of hearts and the five and three appear in dummy all South's visions of grandeur go up in

I smoke. Obviously, that four spot was a singleton and West is go· ing to trump the heart return.

What can South do about it? He has one chance. He mu~t drop his king of hearts on East's ace.

Now what is East going to do? If East is a really great player and is particularly sharp this particular day he may rea· son to himself that Sout~ just would not have bid six with two losers in his hand and that North's nine of spades and ace of diamonds represent a nice bonus just in case South held king.deuce of hearts. In that case East will lead a second heart and South will be down just as surely as if he had not tried the deceptive play.

On the other hand the chan· ces are that East will look at his nice safe khig of diamonds and drop it tin the table where· upon South will be· off to the races.

CARD Sense Q-The bidding pas been:

North East South West 1 • Pass 1 • Pass 1N.T. Pass !

You, South, hold: • K J 8 6 5 .K 2' +Q 5 4

ofoJ 9 7 What do you do?

, A-Pass, Your partner's one no.trump ~ebld has shown a maximum of 14 points. Four· teen plu• 10 Is only 24 and your band it suitable · for no· trump play.

TODAY'S QUESTION West reopens with two clubs.

North and East pa'ss. What do you do now?

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S.S, Carol Trader leaving New York Feb. 17, llal!Cax Feb, 20th, arriving Sl John's Feb . 23, leaving St. John's Feb. 24 lor New York (not calling at Comer Brook) .

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.. . . \'.· c· N-IB Pro'blems .--------.---------CAN ACCO~ffttoDATt: Two . . SPECIAL AUTO PAilS (Whole) boarders, Male or Femal~ . . Pa . amount In a furnace heated home. . . . r . . TORONTO (C Pl._ Louise FOR LE~·r IH!d Phone 36125. DA~· · .. ·. , Cowan brings an unusual under· 1~ ·· ~ r . . romorrov. standing of the problems of the ArlllllUI'f CASH- i;·AID FO-R:-__:c~~~~--

By H.nry Falft.. II . · . · blind to her new job as national Cleaned Flippers Wur\u Magazines, pocket novels ...:--------- director of welfare and home .75 Singly - $7.00 per 38 and hooks. John D. Snow,

l,..."r Htaor hiNI Dillrihltol It MMtopir Elftrprlll Aua · teaching for the Canadian Na· Dozen. .Bambrick 9 New Gower Street. · · . · . ~ "ICE PALACE" tiona! Institute for the Blind.

, : :- TBB.STORY: Blanche Bud· With anh:alr. o1

ff rbesolkutiton sthhe· ·:IN 'TECBNICOLOR Slle's blind herself, the result Guaranteed Perfect. --.,_.;;;::::~)i:t~~~J-2 feb13,tmth : :-. terrified 'b:r her slater wheeled erse ac 0 e of an accident when she was a Delivered anywhere in City. .\t:\t~-~~;:,j<in RU(, CLEAN · i.Jae, wbo seellll meotally un· window, boosted h!!rself up out "Ice Palace" is Warner Bros.' child. DIAL 92692 ERS--Rugs and Carpet ; !lllllneed, 11u been try!ng.'to of the chair and·. reached for big-scale Technicolor film ver- But there's more· to recom· BLIILDING MATERIALS made to look likl' new

: • .. :...-moa llelp. Blanche wlis the grillwork. . .. sion of Edna Ferber's mi1iel mend her for the post she filled BROWN'S Von Schrader process adds · : ~ ·et~pptetl years 110 In a ear Craning· forward, she studied about the t~ming·of Alaska and at the· beginning of January. GROCETERIA CHESTER DAWE, LTD. years to life of ruw• Clean

••ell& and Jane now tor· the figure d'owJi below more the strufigle of this great north· succeeding Mrs. R. W. Harper SIIAW ST. and TOPSAIL RD ed in home or at our plant. ·· h th 1\lurphy's J,ane, !\Iundy Pond tves ber helpleu sister, rlosely. Suppose s e ·was e ern w lderness to become on her retirement. She is emi-' feb15,1mth 'Phon·~ 91033. New Method

h Ilk d I For all your Buildin& . :ll;eeJIS ber 1s a virtual priiiOn· kind of woman w o e 8 • America's 49th state. Following

11 nenllv. well fitted by her train·!•:::;::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Rug Cleaners. Fr~shwater

h t f th Requirements caC er In their house. ways to be at t e ccn er o . e its serialization in the Ladies ing. 80161-91171 Road.

• • • · excitement, who might ·try to Home Journal, the book stayed . Her·; early education was at ,., . IX interfere personally Instead of on the be~t-sellcr lists for: 22 the school for the blind at FURNif'JnE REPAIRS-lie· Blanche freed herself of this calling Dr. Shelby. Or·- ·SUP· weeks and thus served to fur- Brantford; Ont .. ncar her home ELECTRICAL pairs to sprmg-filled mat-·

renrie. . pose she was a notoriety seeker !her enhance 1\liss Ferber's: re· in Princcttn. She got her B.\. APPLIANCES tressc3, Chesterfield SUite~ • ·!)1:1 ' and called the newspapers.! ·. putation as the world's most

1. r rom Mel\! aster University, alw rebuilt Fifty years'

. _,_,ner gaze flew out suddenly h · popular American woman nove· Hamilton. in 1943. 0 AINE JOHNSTON experience. Keats ~latln·» · ICI:·~e house at the end of the _Blanche ~rew back from t. e list 1 "I wasn't quite certain what " Factory, 16 Mount Royal gal'(len IS one of the French wmdow as If from a thr~aten.ed · . I wanted to do then and for a p t 0 I' 0 COMPANY, LTD. Avenue Dial 92753 or 2656 doors swung open.: and Mrs. blow. Suddenly she saw tt qUite b ~s v.;,aGs. th~.~a:~ fort~~~s ~er-~ while I worked in the CNIB ,,a- romp e tvery · n Agency Department nov3tl,tf a.~. as If making her appear- clearly, photographed and re· er s lan ' e s u 10 · as tiona! library at the old Bever- • STOVE OIL 243 Water St. Dial 2102 a~ at just that moment de·' produced in ~he evening papers spared ,?0 e~pense to make "lee' Icy Street Iieadqunrters in TJr· • FURNACE OIL YOUR FRIGlDAIRE OIL Bt;RNER SERVICE-tnie'rately to point out' to Blan·l _ along wtth a resume, no Palace, whteh opens tomorrow I t .. • HARD COAL ·DEALER. Furnaces, Ranges and

. ·~e''the foolishness of her over· I doubt, of her career, ending a tthe Para::1ount Theatre, a on,~.l t k 'th hi' d tl • SOFT COAL Spac(~ !!caters, dependable , ~ught conjecture· emerged: with the accident which had powerful, exciting and authen- 0 un celr d wtor w1. t mt ~ • IRO~ IIIREl\IAN HEAP & PARTNER scrvi•~c at reasonable rates.

· ' d '1 'ded th Th · 'ght· tic •aga of a young country· veterans e 0 an 10 eres ~n HE!\Ttl'IIG EOUIP~IEST I S (' R 1 PI 4"793 placidly onto the lawn. Drcs~e en at career. ey ml . :' " ,. . , teaching and reballllitation and · · ' INFLD ) LTD .eor:;e oy e, lone 1

as always in her· smock and even -~ncover so'meh of th?d mt·· cd~dmfmg Tof 1"~·1 Wphalt ?,•.dant she resigned from the library Wirin~ Mate~ials. Wire and jan3l,lmth · ~aw hat she paused glanced formatiOn about t e ace• en; 1 or exas, ce a ace oes 'in 1944 to ioin the small staff Cables, Motors Starters, ·------------~- -

down the length of the garden that the studio \had managed for.Aiask.a. of the rehabilitation centre. Lamps, Switches, Lightin~ Wall Washing . with. evident satisfaction ~nd to suppress .• .-. . Excepllonal ~are was _exerted STUDIED IN MICHIGAN , Fixtw·es, etc. WALL Wi\SIIING - Walla -then crossed to· the faucet to She 1et go of the grille ahd. -to assure the nght casttnCS for Sh oent three year~ tench- ! lVAREOOUSE: PRINCE'S ST cleaned by new machi~e lllrll it on. Blanche. pulling her· the Ferber characters. The . e b~raill tv ewriti~ '\nd 'IALSOSS Results perfect: saves pamt.

. ··self closer to t~c grillwork, ~~~~:. ~h:se!~~d~:~ ~~: ~=~ story of the march to stale~ood ~~~It~ ant for· Ptwo sJm~ers " -New 11ethod Rug and Wail . m~:: ~~:g~~ic. mto her poe· ~~~~ ~:!\~e ::tte c::~~e~!~; ~:on:~~ i!a:~ld cr~a~hcA~f[.~:;. l~~~i s~~~~lco~;s~~cf!l t~or~o~~ ------ - - ---- - --- _ _;,F_I;.;R,;;.E...;I,;.N,;.S;..U~R;..A;.;N..;..:C,;;.E __ \.: ~~-~~~~~9JO~reshwater Ro3d

, e4'Mrs. Bates. was still . far there could so easily be ugly tury-long str.ugglc of tl~o Tt- Michigan. In 1946 she dccid~d CROSBIE & CO., LTD. I FOR ALL '~'OUR Exterior ~: . ough away. that she might tans. The Tttans are Rtchard to obt.a'ln her soct'al "'ork -'egrec ~·Oti•Ce Of d I - P . , . d consequences, consequences B 1 h z b "C " " u I~ Agents for an :Jtertor aintmg,

njt notice. But if she wa1te that she didn't da're risk. But · ur on. w 0 as e 7.ar and "ot hrr :\LA. from the UNDERWRITERS AT Paptr Hanging Cleaning, . ta dto·p_ it: ajld:Jane.came into if she threw away this chance, K~nnedy, wants to take every. Unh·e;~ity of Toronto in 1948.. Public Sale LLOYDS. Rooftng, etc. 'Phone L. • IKe room before shed had the there wouldn't be another until thmg from the country and Until her recent appointment LOW RATES 1 .Howell, 739 'H or 3752A.

·. 'c@ance ... Then ~ound came Mrs. Stitt came 0-n Friday . . . glve nothing, and Robert R~:an she was the Institute's Ontar.io , ------:----.from the- hall\\'~Y. and her. de· • • • as Thor Storm, of Norwegian· supervisor of home teaching tm· In the matter of a distraint DIAL 50ll ~-THE CENTIIAL BARBEl! cij;ion was made for her;_ Jet· Certainly, Mrs. Stitt had in· heritage, whose love for Alaska 12 vears. by ~Irs. Clara Boundridgc HARDWARE STORES SilO I'-We are now opera!· .tq.g go of the grillwork, she formed Jane, ·too, of her plans. rous~ ~i~ to ba1ttle fo; the "The CNIB spon~ored my against Joseph Rodg~rs; anti . . ing 10 chairs, you can be . sijoved herself back and drop· Jane could hardly be plotting slate o tis peop c wan · studies with the plnti tho! I in the matter of a di•-trainl assure~ of prompt, effici·

·-: ~ down into her chair. k . Carolyn Jones, Martha Hyer would come bnck and work in TOOL RENTAL ent, sanitary service. No ~She had only just managed anrthing so sinister, nowtnC and Jim Backus also are . some ohnse of home teaching," by W. J. Corcoran against c. Electric Sabre Saws. waiting problem. 24 New 1

et her chair away from the that woman would be ·coming red in a cast which includes ~liss Cowan ~ald. "It's interest· Kean. Portable Sanders and Gower Street opposite Ade-. w ow and turned ·around into lhe house the next morn· Ray Danton and two lovely 1·ng ··1·ork and. just as tr.achim! Skill Saws. ' la1dc ~lotors, Ltd. · Recallt'ng her morbid fan ' "' Bv virtue of a distraint made 1 ··-when the door opened and mg. · newcomers, Diane McBain ·and the vcternns was, a reward in~ • Reasonable Rates : -- ----

·_·Jane shuffled ·into view. cies about Jane's plans to Shirley Knight. Of unusual in- exoerience."· by me as Bailiff on January HARltlS & lliSCOCK LTD. OIL BURNER UI,P.\IRS · Jane was wearing her usual starve and frighten her to terest is the casting of the 19- She savs there I~ a great llth and January 27th respec- General Hardware and maintenance. Furnaces, ' morning costume, an old wrap: death, Blanche felt a faint flush year-old Eskimo beauty, Dorcas need for inore teachers. tively, I will sell on the Sporting Goods. Space Heaters and Ranges. per of q1,1ilted an~. badly soiled of chagrin. What a state she Brower, from Point Barrow in "We trv to find them within premises known as No. 253, ___ Phone 91884L. dec7.1m

. white satin. Her dyed hair was had been in! Since Jane had the Arctic, in the role of Robert the registered blind groun but Duckworth Street, on Thursday,. ERNEST CLOUSTON, in the same state of· wild dis· uncovered the· breakfast tray Ryan's young native wife. -we find people in their early 20s February ~6· 1961• at 11·00 a.m. LIMITED

.'arra,y 1s it had been· when she to ~how Blanche there was To Insure authenticity of best for the job, and the rna- the followmg ~o.ods: ~!cCLARY AUTOl\IATIC · had first awakened and gotten nothing wrong, it was evident background, the company spent jority of close to 25,000 hlind 2 TeleVISIOn Sets. WAR~! AIR CONDITlONING .. out of bed, and on her feet she the hideous nonsense was end- four weeks in Alaska filming people In Canada are In older Dated at St. John's the 14th~ DIAL 4183

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wore the red patent-leather san· ed. b d scenes against its prjmitive al!e brackets." da" of February A.D. 1961. __ .::.216 W.;,;A;.=T.:;E.:,;R...;S:;::T:..:... --dais. She was carrying another And then she remem ere ; grandeur of glaciers, mountains The new national director will ' Morris Oxford

_R_A_D_IO_-_T_V_RE_P_A_I_R_S_Ie Excellent condition . covered tray. Mrs. Stitt had altered her plans and ice-fields, its salmon-fish- continue her work with the 14 H. BARFITT, Bailiff. I

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• • And if \'Ol' llt'"'l n:nrr for a :!l'O\i'ill'~ fami~·.· · you should t:ome in ~r.d ·. · to U.' ahont tile you will wanl [nr yo:t~ . Don't ri·.'i,,y -- rl 1 it '-'rb~ .

Rahd Ham \\'ith Pineapple s~wtr. ·:.Jllne. put . the. breakfast tray for the week; she had .said she lng, Its canneries and the fron· Ontario offices while acting as

diWII on the desk and w1th no would be back on Monday tier-faceted cities of Fairbanks consultant to all welfare work· . sigh of IllY special interest took morning. Tomorrow! The awful and Juneau and the small fish- ers and home teachers in .the . up<·the one from the evening weight of her anxiety fell sud· ing ~ommunit:r, . of Pet.ers~urg other six national dirisions.

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bet'Gre 'and moved back toward denly away. How foolish to on Mitkof Island In the Inland She will keep watch for all . tht'ldoor. Just as she· was start· have· forgotten; in her frighUt Passage, largely inhabited by new a1•cnues of social work 'hnt · inf"frOfll the room, .however, had simply slipped her. mind. Non'legians. · can be adaoted to C~IB work

shlil'Paused. But now that she had remem· ''Ice Palace" is the first big- and will orobably be assiqned Jane crossed back to the tray bered it was. all so simple; budget film to be made by a to a~sist blind peoole from oth~r

on~fhe desk, reached out- to ·the when Mrs. Stilt came tomor- major studio in wide screen-and countries who apply for CNill · c!Dtb and pulled il !'Side .. As roiv, she ·would promptly send Technicolor on location in the helpm

.. sin(.' did so Blanche ·quickly her out to call Dr. Shelby £ro111 49th state. Many. of the story's =====:__~-avrncd ·her eyes. · the nearest phone booth,· and characters are identifiable ·

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PH: 951343 or 96547 feht6.3i

CITY CLUB Tltc Annual General

~leeting will he held · ou THURSDAY, Feb. l6th,­at 8.15 p.m.

I·Iomemadl' HoJi, Tea, CoHct' or '.iii\

$1.25

Sb'e remained quite still, even when he came · · · What an ab- Alaskans, C\'en though their 1ftei Jane's footsteps had faded solute fool she had been to let names have been changed. awif through the hallway and herself get into such a state Native Alaskans have expres· ddwa the stairs. But then, over nothing. Folding ·the note sed enthusiasm over the idea of knOWing that she .would have quickly, al'!'ost e~barrassedly, having their land pictured on

. to r,l6oner or later, she made she sho:ved •t back mto her poe· the screen as it really is-:not herself tum and look in the ket. . (To Be Continued) just as a country of igloos, Eski-dirlletion of the desk. mos and ice, although there· are

·;: • • • Slime magnificent snow scenes

terior sets ever built on a studio sound stage were con· structed on Warner Bros' lar· gcst stage to represent a vast expanse of Arctic snow country and an Eskimo village in the Arctic. Designed by the film's art director, Malcolm Bert, they were amazingly realistic down to such fine details as bear tracks in the snow, glistening ice packs, Eskimo huts (no ig­loos) and endless- rows of froz: en fish; They were also inhabit­ed by caribou, reindeer, Kodiak bears and howling huskies, as well as actor~. during the film­ing.

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She bad been so certain that LUTHERAN HEAD DIES In the film. The story of the she wu., to be confronted with COLUMBUS, Oliio !APl~Fu- territory's struggle to gain a si&ht of sickening repugnance neral services will be held here statehood has been. truly told, that it was severs) moments be- Thursday for Canadian • hom they feel. The screenplay covers fore her mind adjusted to the Dr. Efoo9 u e 1 Poppen, 86, a 40-year span (1920-1960) jn fact that . what she was staring president of the American Luth· the growth of America's most at was only her usual break· eran Church from 1937 ·to 1950. northern state. fut. a Poached. egg, orange A native of Dundee, Ont.· he To supplement · loca~ion Juice, buttered toul and tea. . .was ordained a .minister In 1695. scenes, two of the Jarges~ ex-

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PHARMACY

SERVICE 0 Ol\ ·~) ' • Tr:tin "The Caribou" leaving Lon~ s Il1ll

Cor. Monchy & Empire AYe. St. .John's 1:30 p.m. to-day, Thursday, will. make con­nection at Port aux Basques with ~LV. Bonavista on the South Coast Service.

CO~NECTION PLACENTIA BAY SERVICE (CO~lBINED

I RUN) FRIDAY

Regular 8:30 a.m. train leav· in~ St. John's to-morrow, Fri·l day, will make connection at Argc-ntia with M.V. Hopedale on Placentia Bay Service. Vessel,

! wea1 her permitting will sail 'I fro:n Argentia 2:30 p.m.

. COl'iNECTION SOUTH COAST / ' ' SERVICE

I Regular 8:30 a.m. train leav­ing St. John's to-morrow, Fri- i day, will make connection at Arg~ntia with S.S. Bar Haven on South Coast. Service.

A WELCOME WAGON

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The Birth of a Baby, PHC~~E 94865 - 90943

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Tickets on sale.· h~ldin~ seat to-day. ----~ In an l Around St. John·~ j BEST BY TEST ~ i II Needs Y out Support

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TO·DAY'S NUMBERS

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consolation prizes for .the letter across the top and down the centre.

Kin· - Help Kid dies .

·watch Repairs .

AVALON CREDO JEWRLERS IIATU AT ADt:LAIPI£ PHONI , ...

NOTICE t11E HOLDEIS OF .TJJlRl\ NOVA MOTOitl U\llTED 6~ FJRST MORTGAGE BONDS

DUE 197Z

ia hereby Jiven to the Holden of Flnt Bonds of Terra Nove Moton Limited

Deed of Trust bearlna datt of Nov. in favour of The Eastern Trust Company for the Rondholden that the BondJ, the

of which appear hereunder, 'have been lor redemption on March 20th, 1661, at par premium or t% together with lntereat accrued

of redemption. of these Bonds are required to preaent tbe

~ith coul)ons Nos. 19 to 40 lncius.ve attached bto at the offices of The Elatem Trust Compeny, l:l Water Street, St. John 'a, Newfoundland, to re­

the proceed! or the rede,mptlon. Notice Is alao PI~ that interest on the said Bonds shall ceaae as hli llarch 2.0th, 1961.

05, 10, 13, 14, 1~, 16, 23, 24, ~L.37i 38, 39, N, ~7, 88, 1111, 80, 110, llt, 1111, 1M, 18, 187, ua. 240, m. ·

EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, TRUIITEE, Newfowldland,

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CONFEDERATION CABS CONFEDERATION GROUNDS

· 8 a;m, to 12 p.m. Confederation Building PHONE 94071 PHONE 95011 Ext. 524 dee21,1m · •

WANTED-·One Shoemaker's Stitching Machine

In1 good condition. Phone 3057 or write details to:

BOX E-5250

WANTED A YOUNG LADY

as General Office Assistant.

Shorthand and typing essential. Apply stating experience if any to:

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NOTICE My Auction Rooms ot 15 Henry Street will be open daily (except Saturdays) from 2 p.m. to 4 p •. m. to receive goods that. my patrons may wish to have auctioned. At other times by appoint· ment by dialing 90811. Auctions will be held regularly and will be ad· ·vertl,.d.

. JOHNM. WALSH UCENSED AUCTIONEER.

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CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHfS.

Wm. L. CHAFE TAILOR

4 HOLDSWORTH ~T. ST. JOHN'S

WANTED To BUY ON~ $MALL CABIN

CRUISER Apply with all particulars to

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, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT .-BANK ·

.LOANS FOR INDUSTRY You are invited to cnqulr.e about l.D.B. flnancinl for busineue1 . engaged in manufacturing, proem· lng, assembling, installing, overhauling, re·condition· inl, altering, repairing, cleaning, packaging, tra111porting or warehou1ing of goods, log11ing, operaUJII a mine or quarry, drilling, construction, ellli~~~trlnJ, technl~al surveys, or sclentlf!c research, IIDtratlng or distnbuting electricity or operating a

· commerelal air· service, or the transportation of penona, or supplying premises, machinery or e(}Uip. ment under lease to any bualneu mentioned above.

Kr. 1. A. Bell, Regional, Supervisor for NeWfoundland and Novo Scotia, will be available for dilclllaion at the Newfoundland Hotel February 20th·23rd lnclUIIVe. Pleau telephone 3031 for appointment.

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PHONE 7035

. The Funeral of our late Comrade Thomas Carroll will take place THIS MORNING· at 10:15, from his late resi­dence, 2 Pilot's Hill. · All available ex-Servicemen are request­ed to attend. ·

]. W. GOODYEAR, Secretary, St. John's Branch.

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TO RENT Offices at 336 Duckworth Street, ground floor, private entrance, approximately 500 sq. feet.

Suitable for Doctor or Dentist. Offices presently occupied by Dr. Cowan.

Possession available on March 1st. Apply MR. RICHARDS

Halley, Hickman & Hunt . 321 DUCKWORTH ST.

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.St. John's Total Abstinence And Benefit Society

The Annual Requiem Mass for deceased members of the Society will be offered in the Basilica on FRIDAY of this week, Feh. 17th, at 8:15 a.m.

(Sgd.) JOHN JOYCE, Secretary.

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Unfurnished buement apa.t: mcnt, consisting of Jiving roomr kitchen, two bedrooms a!l(f bathroom. Available immedt> ateiy. (Inquiries after 5:30 p.li!J Phone 7441). · -r

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TENDERS ·~ { .. , .. ·" ! ..

SEALED TENDERS, address · ed to the undersigned marked "Tender for Dwelling-Ca!llp.•. Isldnd" will be received up tu.:.

1--- ------'- 3 p.m. (E.S.T.) March 7, 1961-1 for the Construction of a SifliLe.•.

I' Dwelling at Camp Island, Labra' · '' '' dor, located at the North en ..

trance to the Straits of Bellt>. Isle near Battle Harbour. • .; ··

Plans, specifi 1tions and oth··· er tender documents may b~ ·· examined at the Office of the•• District !llarine Agent, Deparl·· • ment of Transport, P.O.. Bo~ 1:1.70, Charlottetown, Prince E<l··'

R"""'lRW ward Island, and ·copies tb"' tained on deposit of accepta<k cheque for $25.00 payable ··to::

· the Receiver General of Can 1

I ada. Plans and specificatll:mto.' • will abo be on display at thr,; · Builders' Exchange's at S• John's, :Montreal and Quebec •. :

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.She Views Her Blindness As 'Inconvenience'

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Sport From The Past

FEBRUARY 16, 19M

Uishop Feild stayed in the Junior Intercollegiate runninl( with a 7-3 win o1·c•· rrince of Wales. D•1ug Squires and Don Yetman had two goals each f•1r th~ winne1·s with Dave Bnrl

· l•:lt. llOii'C• Hollett an1l Stan Brt•en ''dding a sln~h~ tal· ly cath. Max Dean, !?irl l'iu~l mul Bill Drover ~c11r·

t'tl for PWC. -0-

Thc final standings of Commercia! Bowling saw A.I,O. first in section '1 A" with the DAILY NEWS second and Ayre '& Sons third. In Section "B.' Simon Le1'itz copped first, lm]•erial Oil were second and London, New York and Paris took third.

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--...wuOK THE DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY

Arthur :Meighen . $7.50 THE MACKENZIE KING RECORD

Winning three frames from' the Royal Beverage squad· last night gave the Nfld. Llghl & Power team third place in Section "A" of this League • 1 The Bennett Brewery have already clinched first spot with Brookfield lee Cream In seetmd.

The regular schedule will cbnclude tonight with the finishing order in Section "B" to be dccll\ed. J. W. Pickersgill . 11.50

CONFESSIONS OF 1 A HAPPY MAN (Last Nigbt's Scores)

Geo. Neal Ltd.-2 Art Linkletter ...... 3.95 A. Fogwill 224 199 168-591

A CANDLE TO J. Avery 186 210 16~565 LIGHT IN THE SUN J. Maloney 246 151' 158-555

A. Prowse 114 190 219-523 Patricia Blondal .. 5.00 770 750 714 2234

A SILENCE OF DESIRE Dally News-1 .

K l H. Butler 189 179 293-661 ama a P. Currie 204 213 151-568

THE NIGHTINGALE c. Ro~ers 121 155 162-444 Markandaya ....... 4.50

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J. Antle. 135 170 184-489

Agne~ Sligh ~717 790 2161

Turnbull ............ 4.50 .canada Packers-?? I • HOW I MADE A. Pmksen 21o 202 166-578

$2,000,000 IN THE ~: ;~~!~an ;~~ ;~~ i!t!~~~ STOCK MARKET R. Caughie 300 212 284-796

Nicholas Darvas .. 5.25! 959 872 869 2700 A TOURIST IN AFRICA Elcctri~ Utilities-? ?

, H. Fetid 202 224 186-612 Evelyn Waugh .... 3.25 G. Daniels 196 157 194-547

THAT GREAT A. Chafe 258 218 252-728 LUCIFER 1 D. Hiscock 217 193 167-597

873 792 869 2484 Margaret Irwin

THE CLASSICS RECLASSIFIED

5.50 (Third frame tied. Winner

Richard Armour . . 3.50 LOVE AND

not on score sheet).

O'Regan's Agencies-% D. O'Regan 220 183 215-618 A. Molloy . 247 207 18g_:.637 J. Molloy 224 206 271-701

MRS SARGENT Virginia Rowans ..

P. Hurley 137 310 213-660 4.~ 1 828 906 882 2616

1 Bnlne-Johnston-1 TAKEN AT THE FLOOD

John Gunther ..... 5.00 THE NUMBERED ACCOUNT

K. Barry 277 190 189-656 G. ~1ason 147 160 173--480 W Skiffington 249 136 206-593 P. Walters 194 270 214-678

867 11756 784 2407

A.m Bridge ........ 3.75 T. ~lcMurdo-2 THE NYLON PIRATES R. Sinyard 205 172 239-616

In Commercial llockey, • R. Spurrell 138 153 168-459 Canada Packers edged Ter· Nicholas J. Aitken 139 178 18~06 ra Nova ~1otors 4-3; Ava· Monsarrat 4 25 ~1. LewJ·s 185 196 237 ~18 !on Telephone st11pped · ........ ·.. ' " -u

stopped Ayres 7-3; Job s Dl'cks & (o Ltd Dun & Bradst~:~~: 833 2199 tied with Parkers 1-1 and Bowrings and Hlckmans I '' • P. O'Brien 260 155 194-609 were deadlocked 3-3. Jh B k II Ill!. O'Brien 145 155 178-478 I e 00 se ers M. Jakeman 205 107 174-486

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TOOT ON'S WATER STREET

Distributors in Nfld, for Kodak

lion into a fire aboard the de· I' p I' B I stroyer escort HMCS Sk~ena 0 ICe. otter Bursey's Trucklng-3

I Saturday has so far fa_iled ~o i Only two arrests were made E. Smith 201 314 184-699 reveal the cause. _The shtp 1s m by city police yesterday. Both F. ~tacDonald 142 161 173-476• C. Arns 163 130 208-501

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drydock, undergomg repatrs to were men arrested for drunk· E. Clemens 155 159 194-509 H. Crotty 260 200 307-767 H. Rodgers 137 148

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he1• port propeller. No damage R. Bursey 281 216 189-686 689 724 959 2372! P. McGrath 174 159

estimate will be available until cnness. 779 850 740 2369 Tooton's Ltd.-1 R. Moolan 168 192

I the amount of electrical equip- Colonial Garage-0 R. Eddy 140 85 205-430

1 L. Walsh 196 147

ment which will need replacing .T. Quinlan 164 200 199-563 M. Kavanagh 193 150 180-523 675 646 621 is determined. K. Foley 132 134 169-435 K. Kenny 175 157 223-555 .r. Bartlett· 172 253 152-577 W. Furlong 305 213 189-710 Nfld. Light & Poll'er-3

W. Elton 121 116 160-397 813 605 797 2215 B. Whittle 236 239 SAW BUS WRECKED

SUDBURY, Ont .. !CP>-Thir· teen elementary school students stood by Wednesday at a CPR level crossing in the village uf Estairc and watched a~ their school bus was wrecked oy a

1 train. Bus driver Percy Hone, I of Estaire• got the children uut

of the bus after it stalled on the crossing. The train carried the bus 200 feet down the track.

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GEAR STREET

RECEIVING OJ'FICE, 1 ADELAIDE STREET

BIRTHS

589 703 680 1973 Simon Le\itz-3 N. McLeod 232 261 S. Epstein 190 178 225-5931 J. Kielley ;ss ~8

Avalon Telephone-3 R. :.\iorgan 177 197 191-565\D. Murphy -2~ 218 B. Woods 266 304 282-852 M Levitz 161 197 184-542

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P. Walsh 136 174 141-451 J. ·Cranshaw 272 259 284-815 Royal Be\·erage-O • R. Woods 200 222 165-587 BOO 831 884 25151 R. Pennell 2.31 119 H. Simpson 173 124 243-540 Top-Tone Cleaners-0 F. Picco 23

2 :!.1~ . 775 824 831 2430 I J. Herbinson 130 149 142-421 B. Ivey s~l ~~~

Nfld. Great Lakes-0 · R. Norman 167 153 144-464 F. Hynes , 147 121 89-357 G. Flight 232 210 183-625 T. Wood 133 151 1Ba-464 J. Tilley 178 167 142-467; Chas. R. Bell-3 T. Ryall· 180 274 187-641 707 679 611 1997 A Dowden m 2.17 A. Gardiner 144 205 343-696! United Towns-3 G: Kelly 225 172

604 751 803 2158 H. L:1cey 185 119 150-454 A. Chafe 151 112 V. Withers 239 172 194-605 D. Walsh 206 213

Walsh's Bakery-2 A. Healey 159 253 218-630 716 75! ill R. Short 149 212 146-507 R. Murphy 153 255 250-658 Can. Pac. Tel.-0 · G. Murphy 117 182 298-597 736 799 812 2347 (Default).

'NOW'S THE TIME!

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REPAIR·IMPRO YO·UR HOME

e BUILDING MATERIALS

e MILL W.ORK

e HARDWARE

e FURNITURE and .APPLIANCES

e PAINT SUPPLIES

e MODERN 'FOLD DOORS

No parking problems at our S~aw ' Street and Topsail Road prctmscs.

Long ter~ financing arranged [or everything we sell .

. SPECIAL

1 x 3 D4S for Strapping, Bridging Sheathing

$75.00per M. Square Feet

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CARS