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I,J'II"I' life rOIllIII i,siolll ('onnition!, , Tt): ENT Pt,RTMENTS . I i 1(" I PI' 111'\ r.l,t'\ll_l1.1. A part mrnl and I'Jrlmcnt. T. 5 ()iWI'f':Jlrj , ' tlERE NOW lAoST POPULAR CAR "I THE DAILY NEWS IN CANADA PONTIAC 1964 EDITION Nova Motors ltd. ___ -------___ -=-S.:.T:....:. ....:.N.::E:..:."'.:...:'F:...:' ] 2 PAGES - -----------_._--"-- _ .• --- ---,,-- Rebel Forces Take Over Government' SAIGON (AP)-South Viet Naill'S mllitury chiefs reported 1 --------- today Ihey hu\'c driven Prcsident Ngo Dinh ()jem and his auto· cratic ruling family from powcr in a 14·bour coup thaI rocked Revolt Not Unexpected Saigon wilh violence, Foreign IIllllomalic sources with contaels in Saigon said reo ports of the fami1), overthrow were true. In a dawn broadcast, the man (his nickname is "Fat Voice of the Armed Forccs, a Boy") was French· SAIGON (A1') -The revolt· Saigon radio station. said Diem tmined and considered one of in S.outh Viet Nam was an ex· i and his brother, secret police the I'mlntry's top soldiers. He plosll'e sequel tll a political·re· hoss Ngo Dinh Nhu, had sur.: is a Buddhist. ligious crisis that had claimed rendered unconditionally. Diem was not sure of his i attention for six months. The two had held out in the! loyalty and consequently ThIS Illl'olved a charge by ElIll, palaer from around I has had no troops under his! dhist leaders of religious pcr·: r,OOI1 until 6,05 a.m,! command lalely. '"e,cution, a ch31'I1e dcniea by tntlll)' despite attacks by OI'Cr·, The rCl'oll against the DlCm. II'helming military force, the Dinhs, a Roman Cat!lO': Americ,lI1 authori,tit-s, who i reports said. ,lie family, hroke ont on All' hal'c heen trying to get a I The two were reported I ,Saints' Day and ended Satm· i Iiheralizatirll1 of the glll'ern· I pac. duy, ment of the often·difflcult i ed undcr arrest. I Besides "Ime, Nhu, another I Southeast Asian ally, said the, LED BY ADVISEn 'prominent member of thr fam· I uprising was strictly a Vietna· i Gen. Duong Van :llinh, tlnec . i1;'-t\rchbishop Pierre Martini mcse affair, Diem's military ad\'iscr. led the I TI U't I t rcvolt. ,Ngo Dinh Thllc of Ie. nI Cl ates with 16,500, I ahroad, This brother or i American servicemen and . In T os A 11 1 . tl t . : !lcnt Diem was in Rome attend· ; American civilians in South' ,. nbC es, 1C oUl'm!.:· tl . : Viet N m t I k ' and outspokenlv anti.Commun. In/! Ie ecumcllIcal congress i a, 0 Jac a. war agam;;t : ist l\lme, Ngo Dinh Nhu blam. he has ordered to : Communist took: ed' ' f I I rdram from comment on Viet· steps to protect Amencan \tl'es, ' "merleans or lCI' IUS' , , U S I ' I I b d' band's ovcrthrol _ 1I nanH'se . .. , S liPS anT panes ase : . . v :c In nearby areas of the , Ime taken C,ommtlI1l,st radiO The rehel • held rarlio salr! : Pat'ific were orrlered to head to : In North, Viet Nam I pledges of support werc pour. South Vict ;\am as a prrcau.· anI C lila, United States' ing in on the Icaders o[ the tion, denied it had anylhing to do •mililnr)' coup. , U,S, Ambn"aoor lIenry Ca·: with the coup. . bot Lodge, who had defNred: ',I" SA y ARIIES'fED I from Thursdav to Fridav his: \'HESIllE:-iT'S :lIOTIlEU ON TEU-:VISION Gl'lIeral 4i, marIe his Korca's embassy in· plan to return from to; rORK-"r" Itn,c Krllucdy, the mother of tile I'rcsldent, gestures expressively IIUl" . in 1955 II'hen he Saigon reported that President Washington for consultations,: ,iLn nell" ('flrn"tlnllttent ('harles Collingwood, In her l\lanhattan allartment recenlly, helped Diem clcan up the Sai· Diem and Nhu were arrested asked Americans to off lplni,ion inlerriew, Speaking on the subject of chillI wtanlatlon, Ken. ':on crime lords. A corpulent I by the the strerts. ' plf1ntl "hn hal e harl a retRrrlPr1 cillll1 shouhl not be arraid to have other chlhlren, - --. --- ------- - ---- ,,, ,I, I.Uowl" the bldh ,I. ",I"d., i Pro be Blast Which Trapped Miners I{111ed 63 Persons INDIANAPOLIS. (AP)-Acruss night only before tbe 'pital connts showed 3R5 injnr· ENGLEWOOlI, N"T.-The 1'.1\.1, arrested October 29 John Hutcnko, 38, <UL), a !Ii cw J crsey electrical engineer, on charges of passing classified defeni'e contract information to , of the Soviet to'the t:.:-i. Also arrested \\'as Igor ,\, Ivanol' (I.·HI 33, a Russian citizen without diplomatic immnnity. Two members or thc Soviet l'.N. dclegation, Goeb ,\, Pavlov, 39, (Ll.) ami Ynri ,\, 1l00l1ashin, 38, (Lit) wcre rletain· cd and latrr rclcas('(1. All arc shOWI\ ill IIhot05 released by the rrom R makeshift morgue of, scheduled final curtain of 8 cd, liCe, som?re experts scratched I gay Hallowe'en holida:·-on·ice The death cnunt, originaill' among pI.les of broken concrete I show watched by marc than i announced as 62 hv t h t f ' F'nday, I1Ight, seeldng the ,4,000, ,Dennis Nicholas, an· led To Safety FBI. (Ul'I Telephoto) -- L RCM'P Raid' Head Office Of SIU . \1 . ,('.1 I;p! :r.an r{'ill'ilt·(1 1 '1(' :'lll" !han lBU :lit I')' Irappet! : tH'l\I :t ThuHliay ,,\1('11 :1 1I;L111 I othel 11:11l!':'; hair' .., up If)f d{\;!rI: Rli alter till' II", ,d :'JI/ mon, f::nil I'nhlt'i ,: hiler, 3!i. :'lId (;pr 'III"," 11ll' . an 1;tahli'lH'oI I narmw sh.dl . . . ", rh'III'I" 1101'1 f"['I:d , " prohl, I of lllaln' :,1e l\\h't, no! mill ail' :n the 10 PI'," I'l en t, e lI'a h er rom ris1I1g and I in the of.a hql.wfled gas explosIOn' The hlast spewed I' other notch when offiCI','ll.' (II'," t e men, They were I the mi!lCl's werr II'hbl,ed off to I h k Ii d " III constant telephone contact" hospital. Wil'es ,anll' "lllllll'en II'lIC ·I.e 63 persons, bris and blood,spasherl mink' cOl'ered a numbering error in 1 A geyscr of dcath coats onto the rink and carvcd still at the rink, with t Ie through the i were to join 'hem, cl'lIptcd In ,t,he State Fair·, a gaping cavill,' in the coli'· I None of the c'lght C,'n"ll'lal narrow shaft. F oDd and cIolfI. : there, U U grounds Cohseum Thursday seum's choice box seats Hos f . tI H "d ing also was sent down to ____ . ___ ._ _ _________ . __ .:. ___ ' ______ ., -:- -: ' .. per ormers In Ie 011 ay·on· them, i Ice skating troupe was injured Ill:Sn;:-inS SHAFT I They were listed as Ted Wh" ,h'ill "I "" ' D"I". V","""" CI """I" ,,""'rR t;,\ L , I.P' - 'f h. "" h""I"""" oy, i, ""1,,.1 ,h. II w", ,"m, '" "I F,lrl., K' ,,11)'. ,h"hrooh,. Q'" C. ml R C)t P '" ITh ,d h",,,m" '" ,,,' i' h"'" 01 "'" "ioo Illornin:.: mining crew boss Paul Bruns, Regina: ,Joan of the Seafarers' International' members, S," h,. ". ,',",,',' i, , ",. 'IT'. I"p" i,l. ,,,h., ",,,io'" \, i" I"I.. th, h" m" 0' Sl Cit, "id ,,,,,moo" "i,,' i, "" "Ii ,'oy to h' I, tho In p. Loi" I. "" lIT'I, I" hoi Ii", PIT'"'' I 1i,1 C. It" h, 00' ''''" I h' "",I,,; will h.... I, h' ,,,I ,,,, i." th' "P'" I,. to,. SI. C. th"i '''. o,t., N ". • lh,,· "I. '" "'" h ". I., """., ,to"" . M." '" 'oow .11 I',,,,,, "m. '" Ih"'. LOO" "" R"" ,,' Rill "''''''' ,I ,,,I. "d ,,,I,,, 1,,0; I., 00< "I. ° lh, ,I.e p. lb.1 h'" to b" I"" rollo\1 (',i :;nd thrr Hanu5ch, All 51. Johns, Que, Friday in a widespread hunt next." w,,' ,0,."." i ,I, , d,,,m,'''' B."" wm ,I" """d '" I" "I.", 'Ot "m" 1<. I" ,h' hi"" I ,i' g I. ,,",,,. , .ion t(. l1rll1ts t grarlu. slabs on the rink Fdda;- a, a lawver ,Jean some 20 under In· "II,. '" pm m,l ,,",tp h,"" p". I ,,,·,,i,, m" ,I. ""I, ,k h., ""." .p"i,1 ;""",1" "m,,1 . ""I" ,\I".""" C"I 'P" I slIre The\' came Ollt three hours t II hI 1 tI ' 1 t bv the federal gOI'ernment to most of the day in the SlU latc!', lookmg fit. a le ru 1 e, nnear Ibm!: wkla, whether tbere are headquarters in fi· officials hOPNI would e a el ' ' " I d' t . t A e!l"er of "gluckus" to the traced;', ' 'grounds for cnmlllal proceed·' nancw IS nc . ""1,, lb. m" " I h., .. m. . ; "; ,"' i,,1 I h. stU. "id w"" Th. ",,,,Ii... ,om. i, ",I.. "p. It I., I h. I,,""' "I G'" I F h" Ch i,' Moo" Ph m, ,; . ",I.; wm i"",,1 .m I"we"" . I "m, ,'me i, ,1.;, doth". m.. mi ",,' ,ood I", "I;'. "' id h' m ". I .. ki" I "m ,"". II" R c"r I" "m'h I,,, ",·.d .1 the hmld",.1 8,30 ,\II" ",," ,g lb,,,, h """ 1 i" "1,,,1 ",m ,.. ,,.,,,,,, i" 1. D.", m"l, h,,,;,, "' ,,', .m. i, Ii" "" "d ,uti", ,a concession cent!'e beneath tbe allcged assault against Capt.' wagon. \ hox seats, apparently ignited, Frank Walsh, a rival union or· SEARCH HOMES nounce Start Cease-Fire I unleashing the upheaval which' . :lleanwhile, other con· I onc first thought i ga 2 n1z D e r, In tl was earth uake. s eanng on Ie tin gents carried out searches at I q ,recent SIU work stoppage that. the homes of Banks and "All indications point to a • ' 'tied up most Great Lakes ship·, tll'o other union members, Jack 1 tank valve knocked of!." said: ping for several dayS. : Richardson and Paul Karsh, state fire marshal Ira Ander.. :l1r. :llartineau said the nolP ,neither of whom held executive son. "HolVever. we don't earlier uncovered el'idence positions, and at union. halls enough infot'lnation to make a I leading them ·to believe stich in Toronto and Thorold, Onto with shower, in Ihgh tnday: S,\ltilD nilS jlin jlax :JI :17 :19 H :14 .'0 5:1 ,\\', :"inv, 2, ' ..... 4:43 p,m, .... 6,47 a,m, " .. 5:50 p,m, Nov, 0, Star fOllows :he P1aneb RABAT, :llorocco (AP)-A!· announced today the of· ficial start of a cease·firc in : its undeclared frontier war flat statement on that." documents would be found in About 40 SIU members were ________ ____ __.. _____ in a ground·floor cafeteria at : union headquarters when the Hostess Elsa iROIP arrived and the number 1 grew ns the day wore on, I They made no attempt to in· , . I,d"" will< Ih. po'" """. The Algerian announcement i M' 11 ! but kept reporters out of the . "m' hom. ! TAlrEI-A' •• , .. "" mUll'" I, by worn" wi" ... PMI i axwe 1 e S i ,,;1"". trolle? radIO, The cease .. ; of the IlII11tary.ln Talpel as they paralled recently for Generalissimo Chiang Kal,Shek. They I i It was not known whether dca l dlll1 t e l wtas set ffotlr mnlllnlgkh, I are equivalent oC our WA'VES and are currently attemJlng the Jcng Gung military school' ':111'. Banks was in Montreal at with :'>Iorocco. The announce· ment came shortly after the two countl'ies traded charges of aggl'ession, 11tH er IC erms 0 Ie ama 0 I S \I tI I d b I I" " NEW YORK (AP)-Elsa . years ago. JloWCl'er, they latcr t the time of the police searches, I b t th 0 I me upposel y Ie purses carr e y tIe g rls con tam an edra pair of shoes for emergency usc 'I .sllarp·(onglled erl'tl'c, ar· b n 11 d aceol'(. u ere was n m . \"I I' g (UP] T I h t )' - r.eco .c c .' ' ' He was to have been 'diate way of knowing whether I w u e marc lin , e ep u u I dent friend and full·time hos· duef \'I.val In the fwld of I in New York 'fighting hnd actuallY stoppel\. ____ tess to the cream of interna· entertamment. was, Perle, some confusion A few hours before midnight 71;1 A St d tional i'Ollrty, died Friday in wbo, won 111 thp i surrounded a statcment bY ,Jus· the leaders of the two coun. nnou' nee. an a Nrw York hospital. Sbe was pohhcal realm of .\ashll1gton'·!ice Minister Chevrier in the tries accused each other oC last J 80, However, re· i House of Commons Thursday ,ditch ncts of aggression and "Do good and havc fun," was share her SOCial stand· . that a charge of conspiring to .. , "".d '" II., ,,",,,.Ii,M .1 I", .,,". H", """ie; m, w, lh "0. )]"' I. " "Y'" ... mm it , ",h,;" I .. ",Ii h.d i \'iolations oC the spirit oC the 0 rJ1 t let - - tioned the first part of her for· She once wrote in an ali· been laid against )Ir, Banks. ; Ramako accord, .' n .1 jO a I a rza '118m: mula, But no one could dcny tobwgraphy: :llr. )lartine3u said subse- '-', the . "I am l:ccogmzr:d as the. ar qucntly that Mr. Chevrier had " ______ , . ' A nallve of Keokuk, Iowa, biter of internatIOnal StlClCty not said a charge had been , VANCOUVER (CP) _ 'fhe By EUGENE LEVIN , III thc \ council on the o[ 1 Mis.s e?rned all inter· I and the most famous hostes.s in ,laid. The Montreal lawyer : first concrete clue to the I VATICAN CI.TY (AP)-:-rhe At ,one POlDt Just after the the C.athohc laIty, Archbishop! nallonal reputatIOn for her par· the world. I have e.ltel'tamed I said no charge had been 'wh""",.I, ,I tho h.I;h'1 V.Il." ",.om""'" ,. o,,""d .• 1m '" th.re ''',m ,I 1',",,", I ti" '1' the "",Ill' pron·,,,I. m,,, "y.lt, th". '" ,"'eo ,.""" "Ih' m. I., .,1 I h K II I b peared FrIday to be under were reports It would not go Poland, said: I including royalty. She wrote 01 untitled hostess, O\tI'P." of the complete I' I . ::, ::'" '" P"'"'' t, I.,. l.mp",1 p.liti,,1 ''!'h. m,rtyd.m ",d .om,. .1, h" c.i"d, ; ,d ,,, ."mi •. ; i, Ril, i" r"i, ,1.I.d th.i ""'" .. . t nt I wafsthc AlIIP kon a tea stand against totalitarianism, Vatican rclations with the thUSE: suffering for their faith a gossipy newspaper column for threc people ,in all hi;; expcri· i SAYS CHARGE LAID I 5 re c I 0 C as a eoas, lb' I' t' C. I' . d . I Q t' d d' I 't t I '" y ,mp ,n ,... ",mm,,' ,mm''''1 w,d' w.re .,,1.· ,I,m, d b. m"I""d." tho N.w y", ,,,,,,I·Am"'· .". h".w h,w I, " eo <b,. '" '"" "m,"" " RCAF Search and Rescue ism, ing. Prelates from l'oland, Thursday ,as the council dis· can, ncr-the Prince of Wales. arter'I' !llontreal Friday, Chevrier"·. i- i ! 1 • t I j ,I \ , ! i I , . 1 '.1 I L ,: " I, " ,.4:58 p,m, ollld,. h .. ' uid F,ld.y 11." Th ... d'.wld. ., Cre.h",I,,,ki,, R", .. , ,,' ,m"d lb. "II '" M'" 'I"well ",.",0, w"" K;" E'w'''' VII. p,i,,, "Id ".i, .h .. " h,d"' .. : large plastic [Ioats, one bear. Homan Catholic patriarchs, ear- other European Communist na. within the church, Bishop An· "I have more f('iends than Esterhazy of Hungary, and Elsa I laid and it was ':factually in, .i i i" m ,,';, ,I the KM'" ll. dI"I" ."",bl,h", ",d b.h.p< lio", ,h,wed ",I ,,,. S,,.,I.h, • Uk"I, I,,· rite '" II ,iog ,.0" 1'h.,. '" my ",,,,,II." .orr""I" "y .. ''''',go ! were found more than 100 is not expected to come up with the council-the first contact Catholic said: riches," Miss Maxwcll traced her ca·' had been laid, ,.",1.'-"" ';'lk}iJilIHUlllil;' '''th ,I th' Kh .. ",' •• " .. re' d",,,,,I,, .. mm" h.I""", th.m "d ",. V,Ii", FBUDED WITH nt,K" "" " , ,,,1,·,1,,, I, ,... ",. Chm"" ,.d " .. " .. I.. ",,,I,d ,.,11i... ,;,m by "m'. D, I thm .m I, ye,n. "Th. ,",,';1 m" d"I,," She did i,'"d h'" m"" b,lf ,h. ,,,II.,,d .1 tim .g. ,f ,,,. b"", I.;d ",I ,," .,.,,,1 I .' ,,,wi,, .goy it will O. '" ,I "'''' , .. "I.. Ih'l th'" b,in, ""."te' pod lri"d,. D,I mi., ]her l2, wi'" ,I" w"' I,ld h" I ll,. B"", b" , "" I 'rhe ship, with slx mcn nouncc persecution some Ho. from a Communist elJlmtry who opprcssed for their faith pre· became enr.mie,-ns in her family was too poor to warrant other men, believed to be Mon· , aboard, Was last sighted Oct man Catholics must endure and made one of the clcarest anu. cede othcrs on ,\:le rQari to celebrated teud With the Dulce I her heing invited to a party in II treal residents, He did' nol 16, the el!cesses of totalitarianism sions to the problem, During holiness." and Duchess of Windsor a few San Francisco, identify, them. "

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Page 1: tlERE NOW THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of …collections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19631102.pdf · ,iLn nell" ('flrn"tlnllttent ('harles Collingwood, In her

I,J'II"I' life rOIllIII i,siolll

',1l1~ ('onnition!, , Tt):

ENT Pt,RTMENTS

. I i 1(" I PI' 111'\

r.l,t'\ll_l1.1.

A part mrnl and I'Jrlmcnt.

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()iWI'f':Jlrj , '

tlERE NOW lAoST POPULAR CAR

T~E "I THE DAILY NEWS IN CANADA

PONTIAC 1964 EDITION

Nova Motors ltd. \V~_,~..: ___ -------___ -=-S.:.T:....:. J~O::.=f=IN,:",:'S2' ....:.N.::E:..:."'.:...:'F:...:' O:..:U:.:N.:.:D::.:L:.:A~N~D~, _S~A.:..:T~U~R~D~A~y,~NO~\.::7E~;~~I~BE~"R~::2,,-~19~G3~ ] 2 PAGES - -----------_._--"-- _ .• --- ---,,--

Rebel Forces Take Over Government'

SAIGON (AP)-South Viet Naill'S mllitury chiefs reported 1 --------­today Ihey hu\'c driven Prcsident Ngo Dinh ()jem and his auto· cratic ruling family from powcr in a 14·bour coup thaI rocked Revolt Not

Unexpected Saigon wilh violence,

Foreign IIllllomalic sources with contaels in Saigon said reo ports of the fami1), overthrow were true.

In a dawn broadcast, the man (his nickname is "Fat Voice of the Armed Forccs, a Boy") ~linh was French· SAIGON (A1') -The revolt· Saigon radio station. said Diem tmined and considered one of in S.outh Viet Nam was an ex· i and his brother, secret police the I'mlntry's top soldiers. He plosll'e sequel tll a political·re· hoss Ngo Dinh Nhu, had sur.: is a Buddhist. ligious crisis that had claimed rendered unconditionally. Diem was not sure of his i wo~'ld. attention for six months.

The two had held out in the! loyalty and consequently ~linh ThIS Illl'olved a charge by ElIll, 'pr('~idential palaer from around I has had no troops under his! dhist leaders of religious pcr·: r,OOI1 Fridl~Y until 6,05 a.m,! command lalely. '"e,cution, a ch31'I1e dcniea by tntlll)' despite attacks by OI'Cr·, The rCl'oll against the )I~(J DlCm. II'helming military force, the Dinhs, a lcarlin~ Roman Cat!lO': Americ,lI1 authori,tit-s, who i reports said. ,lie family, hroke ont on All' hal'c heen trying to get a I

The two were reported I ,Saints' Day and ended Satm· i Iiheralizatirll1 of the glll'ern· I pac. duy, ment of the often·difflcult i ed undcr arrest. I Besides "Ime, Nhu, another I Southeast Asian ally, said the, LED BY ADVISEn 'prominent member of thr fam· I uprising was strictly a Vietna· i

Gen. Duong Van :llinh, tlnec . i1;'-t\rchbishop Pierre Martini mcse affair, Diem's military ad\'iscr. led the I TI U't I t rcvolt. ,Ngo Dinh Thllc of HlIe-wa~ Ie. nI Cl ~ ates with 16,500,

I ahroad, This brother or Pr~sl· i American servicemen and :J,:J6~ . In T os A 11 1 . tl t . : !lcnt Diem was in Rome attend· ; American civilians in South'

,. nbC es, 1C oUl'm!.:· tl . : Viet N m t I k ' and outspokenlv anti.Commun. In/! Ie ecumcllIcal congress i a, 0 Jac a. war agam;;t : ist l\lme, Ngo Dinh Nhu blam. '\\'llI'r~ he has hc~n ordered to : Communist guernll~s. took: ed' ' f I I rdram from comment on Viet· steps to protect Amencan \tl'es, '

"merleans or lCI' IUS' , , U S I ' I I b d' band's ovcrthrol _ 1I nanH'se polllJr~. . .. , S liPS anT panes ase : . . v :c saJ~e In nearby areas of the we~t('rn , Ime taken ~y C,ommtlI1l,st radiO The rehel • held rarlio salr! : Pat'ific were orrlered to head to : hroladcha~ts In North, Viet Nam I pledges of support werc pour. South Vict ;\am as a prrcau.· anI C lila, Thr~ United States' ing in on the Icaders o[ the tion, denied it had anylhing to do • mililnr)' coup. , U,S, Ambn"aoor lIenry Ca·: with the coup. . bot Lodge, who had defNred:

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SA y ()JE~I ARIIES'fED I from Thursdav to Fridav his:

\'HESIllE:-iT'S :lIOTIlEU ON TEU-:VISION Gl'lIeral ~linh, 4i, marIe his ~outh Korca's embassy in· plan to return from Saig~n to; rORK-"r" Itn,c Krllucdy, the mother of tile I'rcsldent, gestures expressively IIUl" . rcputatio~ in 1955 II'hen he Saigon reported that President Washington for consultations,:

,iLn nell" ('flrn"tlnllttent ('harles Collingwood, In her l\lanhattan allartment recenlly, helped Diem clcan up the Sai· Diem and Nhu were arrested asked Americans to ~tay off lplni,ion inlerriew, Speaking on the subject of chillI wtanlatlon, ~Irs. Ken. ':on crime lords. A corpulent I by the mil~~ry !~.:.c~: the strerts. '

plf1ntl "hn hal e harl a retRrrlPr1 cillll1 shouhl not be arraid to have other chlhlren, • - --. --- ------- - ----

_._~_a_\r_b]'L" ,,, ,I, ,""'I~' I.Uowl" the bldh ,I. ",I"d., O'"""7u;\",;~:::' i Pro be Blast Which Trapped Miners I{111ed 63 Persons

INDIANAPOLIS. (AP)-Acruss night only minutc~ before tbe 'pital connts showed 3R5 injnr·

ENGLEWOOlI, N"T.-The 1'.1\.1, arrested October 29 John Willi'~m Hutcnko, 38, <UL), a !Ii cw J crsey electrical engineer, on charges of passing classified defeni'e contract information to

, Ill~mhers of the Soviet (lclc~ation to'the t:.:-i. Also arrested \\'as Igor ,\, Ivanol' (I.·HI 33, a Russian citizen without diplomatic immnnity. Two members or thc Soviet l'.N. dclegation, Goeb ,\, Pavlov, 39, (Ll.) ami Ynri ,\, 1l00l1ashin, 38, (Lit) wcre rletain· cd and latrr rclcas('(1. All arc shOWI\ ill IIhot05 released by the

rrom R makeshift morgue of, scheduled final curtain of 8 cd, liCe, som?re experts scratched I gay Hallowe'en holida:·-on·ice The death cnunt, originaill' among pI.les of broken concrete I show watched by marc than i announced as 62 hv r~L'Ol1r'r

t h t f ' F'nday, I1Ight, seeldng the cU~lse ,4,000, ,Dennis Nicholas, jU~1Pcd an· led To Safety FBI. (Ul'I Telephoto) - - L

RCM'P Raid' Head Office Of SIU

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er rom ris1I1g and I in the Ile(,01i\lll'~sslon ch~mhcr, of.a hql.wfled gas explosIOn' The hlast spewed bodie~, M· I' other notch when offiCI','ll.' (II',"

(rO\\'l1In~ t e men, They were I the mi!lCl's werr II'hbl,ed off to I h k Ii d " III constant telephone contact" hospital. Wil'es ,anll' "lllllll'en II'lIC ·I.e 63 persons, bris and blood,spasherl mink' cOl'ered a numbering error in 1 A f1am~ng geyscr of dcath coats onto the rink and carvcd castlaltie~ still at the rink, with t Ie sUl'fa~e through the i were pcrl1litt~d to join 'hem, cl'lIptcd In ,t,he State Fair·, a gaping cavill,' in the coli'· I None of the c'lght C,'n"ll'lal narrow shaft. F oDd and cIolfI. : there, U U

grounds Cohseum Thursday seum's choice box seats Hos f . tI H "d ing also was sent down to ____ . ___ ._ _ _~ _________ . __ .:. ___ ' ______ ., -:- -: ' .. per ormers In Ie 011 ay·on· them, i Ice skating troupe was injured

Ill:Sn;:-inS SHAFT I They were listed as Ted Wh" ,h'ill I"~ "I "" ,~"" ' D"I". V","""" CI """I" ,,""'rR t;,\ L , I.P' - 'f h. "" h""I"""" oy, i, ""1,,.1 ,h. II w", ,"m, '" "I F,lrl., K' ,,11)'. ,h"hrooh,. Q'" C. ml R C)t P '" ITh ,d h",,,m" '" ,,,' i' h"'" 01 "'" "ioo Illornin:.: mining crew boss Paul Bruns, Regina: ,Joan Ber~" of the Seafarers' International' members, S," h,. ". ,',",,',' i, , ",. 'IT'. I"p" i,l. ,,,h., ",,,io'" \, i" I "I.. th, h" m" 0' Sl Cit, "id ,,,,,moo" "i,,' i, "" "Ii ,'oy to h' I, tho In p. Loi" I. "" lIT' I , I" hoi Ii", n· PIT'"'' I 1i,1 C. It" h, 00' ''''" I h' "",I,,; will h.... I, h' ,,,I "~CO ,,,, i." th' "P'" I,. to,. SI. C. th"i '''. o,t., N ". • lh,,· "I. '" "'" h ". I., """., ,to"" . M." '" 'oow .11

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officials hOPNI would e a el ' ' " I d' t . t A e!l"er of "gluckus" to the traced;', ' 'grounds for cnmlllal proceed·' nancw IS nc .

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I unleashing the upheaval which' . '19-~ :lleanwhile, other RC~lP con·

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er, In t~l:b' tl was a~ earth uake. ~' o~umen s eanng on Ie tin gents carried out searches at

I q ,recent SIU work stoppage that. the homes of ~lr. Banks and

"All indications point to a • ' 'tied up most Great Lakes ship·, tll'o other union members, Jack 1 tank valve knocked of!." said: ping for several dayS. : Richardson and Paul Karsh, state fire marshal Ira Ander.. :l1r. :llartineau said the nolP ,neither of whom held executive son. "HolVever. we don't hav~ earlier uncovered el'idence positions, and at union. halls enough infot'lnation to make a I leading them ·to believe stich in Toronto and Thorold, Onto

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flat statement on that." documents would be found in About 40 SIU members were ________ ____ __.. _____ in a ground·floor cafeteria at : union headquarters when the

Hostess Elsa iROIP arrived and the number 1 grew ns the day wore on, I They made no attempt to in·

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11tH er IC erms 0 Ie ama 0 I S \I tI I d b I I" " NEW YORK (AP)-Elsa ~Iax· . years ago. JloWCl'er, they latcr t the time of the police searches,

I b t th 0 I me upposel y Ie purses carr e y tIe g rls con tam an edra pair of shoes for emergency usc 'I w~ll, . sllarp·(onglled erl'tl'c, ar· b n 11 d aceol'(. u ere was n m . \"I I' g (UP] T I h t )' - ('caml~ r.eco .c c .' ' ' He was r~ported to have been

'diate way of knowing whether I w u e marc lin , e ep u u I dent friend and full·time hos· ~er duef \'I.val In the fwld of I in New York Thursda~'. 'fighting hnd actuallY stoppel\. ____ tess to the cream of interna· ~oelal entertamment. was, Perle, ~Ieanwhilc, some confusion

A few hours before midnight 71;1 A St d tional i'Ollrty, died Friday in Me,:t~,. wbo, won ac~l~lIm 111 thp i surrounded a statcment bY ,Jus· the leaders of the two coun. l'.l~a:V nnou' nee. an a Nrw York hospital. Sbe was pohhcal realm of .\ashll1gton'·!ice Minister Chevrier in the tries accused each other oC last J 80, However, ~!lss :lla~\\'dl re· i House of Commons Thursday

,ditch ncts of aggression and "Do good and havc fun," was ~used!o share her SOCial stand· . that a charge of conspiring to .. , "".d '" II., ,,",,,.Ii,M .1 I", .,,". H", """ie; q"~ m, w, lh "0. )]"' I. " "Y'" ... mm it , ",h,;" I .. ",Ii h.d

i \'iolations oC the spirit oC the 0 rJ1 t let - - tioned the first part of her for· els~. She once wrote in an ali· been laid against )Ir, Banks. ; Ramako accord, .' n .1 jO a I a rza '118m: mula, But no one could dcny tobwgraphy: • :llr. )lartine3u said subse-'-', the latte~, . "I am l:ccogmzr:d as the. ar qucntly that Mr. Chevrier had "

______ , • . ' A nallve of Keokuk, Iowa, biter of internatIOnal StlClCty not said a charge had been

, VANCOUVER (CP) _ 'fhe By EUGENE LEVIN , ~\ III thc moder~ w~rld. \ council dc~ate on the ro~c o[ 1 Mis.s ~Iaxweli e?rned all inter· I and the most famous hostes.s in ,laid. The Montreal lawyer : first concrete clue to the I VATICAN CI.TY (AP)-:-rhe At ,one POlDt Just after the the C.athohc laIty, Archbishop! nallonal reputatIOn for her par· the world. I have e.ltel'tamed I said no charge had been 'wh""",.I, ,I tho h.I;h'1 V.Il." ",.om""'" ,~"I ,. """~'I o,,""d .• 1m '" th.re ''',m B~"I.k ,I 1',",,", I ti" '1' the "",Ill' pron·,,,I. m,,, "y.lt, th". '" ,"'eo ,.""" "Ih' m. I., .,1 I h K II I b peared FrIday to be under were reports It would not go Poland, said: I including royalty. She wrote 01 untitled hostess, O\tI'P." of the complete I'

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Russia to Lend Oils

On the occ:asion of lhe 1 'I'he four wcre ol'i~illa\ly 82nd birthday of PaLlo! owned by the great Itllssian

IJ' th A t G 11 ,collector 6clmchltlne. Icasso, e 1" a erv \

of Toronto is pleased t;) lIe had been a discel'l1ing . ,tl t 1, IT S S I collector of PICASSO's early ,1111l?unce , Ht .t le ' ... ,. works. but r.ertrude Sleln, PI-ll., IS lendmg four pamt- i CASSO's first patron, remem­ings by this ~reat Spanish \ hers ~1O.1~ shocked Schnchkine painter to their PICASSO i was, lI11t~nIIY. w~cn 1l~ saw

1 'I \N 1 'b' . PICASSO s expCl'lmcnt 10 cn· ane ill 1 ex 11 IlIon. hist paintin~, "Les Dcmolscl· (Art Galler\, of Toronto, Ics d'",\,!gnon: "I remember", January 11 to Februarv she said, whcn he saw it, ·1f.' \1 1 wI 'f "Schuehkine, who had so much ~~, :' ontre~ I uselln~ a admired the painting of PICAS· hlle Arts, l' chrnary 21 to so. was ~t my housc and he 11arch 31, 1964. [said almost in tears (of the

'Demoiselles'). what n 1055 for

r"I' ., 'French art." I 1C four pillJltill~S-l~armer' s 'Vife, 1908; La Nevertheless, Schuchk Inc Dryade 1908; Nude quickly TCC?VCrerl. He became

(. (: II f· I ,I .', the most Important collector 190'), ,1 rolll t 1C 1el- lof PICASSO's works from the mitage l\luseml1, Lcnin- time of Les Demoiselles (l'Av· grad) and \Voman with illnllll. (painted in In07, also Tto

Fan 190D. (from thc seen 111 PICASSO Ai'lD )'TAi'l), ) I' k' . " to the del'elopmrllt of analytl-

I us 1 'm State i\Iuseum cal cubism in 1909,

of Fine Arts, Moscow), have never 'hefore been seen in North America.

"We arc deeply grateful to the director of the National Gallery, Ottawa, Dr. Charles Comfort, who has shown a per· sonal interest in the whole ex· hibition" says William With­roW, the director of the Art Gallery of Toronto. ,'His par· ticipation in the negotiatiops for the loan from Russia was

In fact. al\ the major wor];~ done by PICASSO during these years are still in Russia. and rarely scen in the ,rest. "The loan of these Russian paintings to PICASSO AKD MAN, therefore. a particularly sig· nificant one lnd of tremenoous importance." says :\Tr. With­row.

The Farmer's Wife, olle of the 1Il0ht powerful examples of the cubist perioll lIas only bcen seen outsi(le Russia in

crucial. " Dr. Comfort personally en· , recent years-in Paris, ill gaged In lengthy corresllolul· ' the summer of 1954, at an ence with the various go\'. , exhibition at the l\Taison (Ie crnment bodies on our be· ! la Pcnsee 11rancaisc. :n)(l at 11al£. Without Ilis assistance the Tatc Galler~"s IflfiO ex· WOMAN WITH FAN-Picasso-Frol11 the pushkin it wou1l1 not have been pos. hihilion 11Onouring PICAS· Arts Moscow. sible for the Art Gallery or so in 1,0I1don. ' ---- ~ - .. _-_ .. - .----.

Toronto and the Montreal W · $ 2 000 Theatre A I\luseum of Fine Arts to in. PICASSO. Jlaintel1 It at La' Ins elude these important paint.' I Rue des Bois, in the, French' , 1111' ,rhool. Ings In PICASSO AND countryside in 1908. ,.", Robin ::'IIarshall, 2,l-ycar.old I inl( "larch. !\IAN." \' The four pailltin~, from ador from Kitchener. 0ntari.o. In making the 'annoullce· ~jj" PCl'ne

:I!oscow and Leningrad noW has 1I'0n the $2.000 scholarsl~lp ment, D.D.F's national presi· that Il~e D,Dt', r"i

LA DRYAD, 190B-Picasso-From the Hermitage, LCllillgrml, Russia,

Book of the lJfollth

The Age of All Cour paintings arc 1m· 1 make a total of some 200 lI'orks offcml yearly by the Soc!al dent. iIliss Vida H. Pecne of

portant examples of the form., coming from all ol'er the worL! I Heglolcr, o~ Canada for studieS Toronto, thanked the Social, ative stages of cubism-when 1 to this major exhibition of, ai ~.1C "'ttlOn31 Thcatrc School Itegister of Canada. , Of 1:lii 'iJll~, PICASSO's objects and figures I paintings. drawings, sculpture ,0 anal a, " : cd w;nl" to a were broken down and Of!~a. and prints by Pahlo PICASSO' )11'. )lar5hall was chosen She said: "Not only is the' Frc'nch 'iPcJkin; nized into patterns o[ planes, being organized by The Art Gal. fr?111 a number o~ .other a~· Social Register helping to I Iltu,t;,1 for ;:1'1;(;: and angles. Iler)' of TorontO. ' phcants wh.o llarlLclP.ated III further the cause of Canadian or "':Jr"~cI

By J. Christopher lIerold. II ington-:-an:l such lad!es as I His nwternal grandfather was Published by the Ameriran Joseplllne, :\larie LOInse :,ml l Mtu Sl'hnahcl, the pianist.

the J.1 regIOnal festivals of Theatre but it is recognizing 'Thi' : ,'3r t~e

Heritage Publishlnll Comllany, I "Iarie '\~ICwska. In the late 1930s with a Inc. Publication tlate: Oelober "N I . I J ' ,aJl con marnc( ose·' lI'orld 11'''1' threatcning, young

_. 23, 1963, 448 pages. Illustrnt· phlne thillkln~ she lVas dch," Herold transplantcr\ himsclf to

the Duminion Drama Festi. the work of two excellent na- \1'3, '''lin by r;e::e val heItI across Canada duro 'tional institutions by making Shc''"Ill IlIlI ;r, P Q, ",

________________________ ; this handsome scholarship in "r" ,\tJrdrr.t

I available at ,the Regional Fes- Salln,,': B[ckrlf. tival level of D.D.F. for studies play f,f tit" D,DF, at the National Theatre School I'al 11,,:,1 tl,i; )'Iar ~

ed. Retail price, $7.50. Clifton Fadlmun notes in his the Unite(] States. The studies , ';. With The Age of Napoleon, report on the book to Jlook· he had initiatc.\ at the Univer· i,lInok.of.the ~Ionth Club Selec. of·the·i\ionth Club members; sit I' of Genera he continued at , .. ,tion, for November, J. Chfls, "she marrlellilim thinking he Coium!Jia Unil'ersity, and even-

topher Herold stakcs out a tur· would pay her .debts; morally tnally took an liLA. degree ther' claim to be considercd they were (JUlte 1I'0rthy of thcrc. Arter four years with

; lII,11,mg the foremost American each other." the U.S. Army, he joined' the . .)l!ographers. His latest work is illr. Herold' pays due tribute 'Columbia University Press as ",p~rJ\~PS even more remnrkalJle to. the statesmen, wl'iters amI an assistant cditor. A decade ; 'tI!!lll Mistress to an Age, his tlunkers who were the truc later he movcI] to California as bo~k about II!nd~me de Stael creators of the Napoleonic age, chief editor of the Stanford

l .... fl!!lCh apP7ared I~ .1058 an~ i though at the time t111;y attract. Unil:cl'sity Prcss. "Jv.;qn .ror hIm a r.iatlOnal Bool. cd far less attentIOn th~n I ~llstrcss to an Age, his fourth ~:~~d. ~ap.oleon himself-13mke, Ben· I book but the first to bc widely .~:. , .. :The meteoric career of Jamlll Constant, Madame de noticcd won the National Book ':" ~apoleon has fasclnate(1 read. Stael, Condorcet, ,Jeffer"on, Award for Non-Fiction in 1959. ;/.~rs for more than 150 years, Fourier, 1!althus, Goethe, Schil- In 1960 Mr. Herold left the h ,anll there have been SCOl'es ler, Kant. Stanford Prcss to de\'ote him-

about the m~n ami J. CllrlstoJlher Herohl w~s self entirely to writing. His 1I1r. IIcrolll s blo. born In Clec~oslovakla 111 LO\'e in Fil'c Temperaments,

makes no pretense to 1919, of AustrJan parelltage. Strachcyan studies of five frail original ,research In a field As a boy he atte11llell schools French ladies, appeared in 1961,

has been researched al· In Czechoslovakia, Austria, and his Napoleon in Egypt early to tleath. Germany 011(1 Switzerland. in 19G:!.

JL, stands Ollt because of its brIlliant insights and interpre' ta\lons and because of its clear, elegant, witty style.

Notable also is its skeptical m~dern viewpoint. Conceding HaUling to the debunking scbool, Mr, Herold cooly refuses tOI accept the conventional Napoleonic legend, 50 much the creation of Napoleon hims~lf.

: Whatever else the little Corsican was-demlgod, vil. l~n, demon, master strategist -+he was, IIII'. Herold poln!s out, a kind of genius. And tlaough Mr. Herold does 'not a~mlre Napoleon the man, he makes clear what this genius eonslsted of. Napoleon was a great conser·

vator, continuing and develo)l' ing the work of such earlier French statesmen and rlliers as

,Rlchelleu and Louis XIII, Col· and Louis XIV. He was

also a great Innovator: It took ,the' fatal energy of Napoleon to enact the idea of totalitarian warfare-to put a whole nation,

a whole continent, un· arms, And so he IndlcatCiI path that the 20th century followed. '

''There is nothing the dicta· ton; of the 20th century cOllld

'have taught him." Mr. Herold c.I .. ,olA"". 'l'he man Who emerges

~from these lively pages Is basi· a power·hungry oppor·

He Is supported or opposed ""''---lasclnating cast or con tern-1~~!~:~n'd~almong' them Fouche, Metternich, Well·

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Dating Japanese

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TORONTO (CP) _ Tcen'ogers But it scems, to be the nega­who think their parents arc too live things thnt get all the at­strict about dating should he te11tiol1. thankful they Jil'e in Canada "There arc more and more anel not 'Japan, where: married womCI1 working now

-Dating does not start until bll~ the percentage is still small. after high school 'graduation. Because of lack of employment

-Even In university dating is opportunities it is difiicult for only occasional. ' women to gct jobs." -It Is illegal to get married 'fhe visitors praised the "dedi-

before the age o[ 20. calion, energy and hard work" Three Japanese women lead- of women I'oluntecrs in Canada.

ers _ Mrs. Kiku Kukuchi, 20, "They all feel such a need to II1lss 'Ayako Ohashi and Mrs. Ei help in the community." Tomita - have been sent by their government on a month- NAMED EDITOR long tour of Cannda and the LO~DON meuters) - lain lJnlted States to stUdy women's Macleod, former co - chairman organizations and welfare octi. of the Conservative patty ond vities. ,leader of thc House of Com-

mons, has been named editor One of the things they seem of the Weekly Spectator. The in­

to fInd hardest to understand dependent right - wing, Spectator about North America Is the is the oldest continuollsly pub­early Dge at which many girls Iished weekly review in Brit­marry. They said they felt it was due to the stress on sex and money in North Americnn society.

ain.

Most Tokyo women weor Western clothing but they re­sent, the term "Amel'icanizp.d" being applied to their counlry.

'IThe hubble • gum - chewln~ tccn.agers In blue jeans arc a very tiny minority," said Mrs. Tomita. "We: have learned much from' the United States.

CTTAWA (CP) - Appointmnt of ,Jean Boucher. director of citizenship in the department of citizenship and immigration, to the civil service commission was, announced Thursday by Prime Minister Pcarson. Mr. Boucher, 44, of Quebec City sllcceeds ,Paul PeIl~tier who wDS'.' recenllYllPpointed deputy minister of veterans a££airs.

,Un'veil Statue to First New Yorker Dusseldorf (DaD) - Some

350 years after Peter Mlnnc· wit, Inter known liS l'rllnult, left his native town, the In· habitants of the small We.t German town of Wesol [or· mally unveiled this monu· ment. Peter enrnell 'thIs laIc honour for his having bought

land, today Manhatten, for 60 guilders from the native In· llians. Here he built Fort New Amsterdam, thus becom· ing governor of the New Netherlands colony and at the same time the founder of what latcr was New York. The sculptor Hermann Kun·

kel shaped the famolls set­tler, ,gave him something're· sembling II landing rope to hoM onto and Jllaced him on the bow of a stylized boat. Meanwhile, Wesel's young people have chosen Peter's place of honour as their fa\" odte meeting place: "See you at eight at New York Ahol"!

of Canada." cr. IIlr. !llarshalT will be one Thi,

or less than 40 pupils in the EngIlsh language section of

SOJ.!,th Africa Tigh Its Segregation L(!1t!~

JOHANNESBl:RG. (AP) - 01 \'l'r,,'ocrd', ):.~; South Africa is tightening sOlne L;,\\, '[1;1; pr",I;': .. of its many segregation laws.; fror.~ t:~k:lI~ "[1'\;

Latest example is a govern-I ''''Ol'~, Tne : ea ment hlitz on Cope Town's 300: plac;n; 1;'h1Ie non.white taxi drivers to en· ~ 5tOI;~(, 11 a forcc a law which forbids them I parE,1 tl' : i to carry white pllssengers. Most I than 3 wlt:!1 of thcse cab drivers are of I pro:tr1it~~ mixed blood. people known here l O,:hci' '" as coloreds. ; thcIO I, heJn, . ' I • ~ .• I,.,rO It2j

AfrIcan taxI men must carry I PIC,CI,'o,,·o' d ' only Africans and not coloreds, i the n~rth~rn/i~ tl or nnyone of any other race i 1'3rd. ll~\tn~'ie lU group. I elUSI reI) ~. \;

These laws wbich separate! cans are to not only whi"tc from non-white I adjoinil:~ "",;r,''',. , ••• ~ .. t 'TI E' w'Ji ,,0.' but dlffercnt13te among ea e'l l'~ . '.' "1 :~,i

gories of non'whites are neccS- but h\ f I,

sary to prevent friction and pos'l township, sible bloods~ed betwc.en the I BliSl:\ESS ' races, Premier Hendrik Ver-! Indi:lltS in woeI'd says. . . I DurbaJl har~

He wants a mmlmum. contact i learn that i,!fl

between the four mam racc, '0 crtI' they' groups in this racially mlxed I pI ~IIC' centTe ~!

f Af' ( ) 1111 , 'd ' cou.ntry 0 rlcans 10.000,000. I been proclnl!\1£ rt) wh;tes (3,000.000), color e d s \ nr-so inleresll ~':ie/. (1.000,000) and IndIans (500,. 'dollars arc af.e. ~ 000). . I ' "tic)' . . I . rOI'.i1I1h'

"If the government IS gomg, T 115 p.' . to introduce taxi'apartheid, willi with Ihc G~UP it introduce shop - apartheid' slices sout ed too?" asked a colored cab white. color b" . mn ~ driver. No race . ;jn/I'

White clerks sell goods to house. 0: b~;e;!ed colored or African customers. I the cltl r Durban

Critics of the government say race. T Ie 10 g~ it avoids putting white sho)l as- been told to then:-sistants out of 1V0rk but doesn't forbidden trt.~d care much a~out whether col- Apartheid s,; orea cab drivers are unem- beacheS. WIth e ployed. son appr

COLORED UNEMPLOYED speedill~ The English· language Cape aparthe~d pe

Times says: some a e "We have yet to be convinced among t.h s in

that because white passengers Li':lra~~ch bar! are driven by colored drivers ince. W I either a race dasb or race fric· prOVide lion has been caused. But we lending can see colored unemployment tbeir hgo ge thilll causing both." le.s t ey,

Taxi _ apartheid forms part I theid baSIS.

NEW M:E Friday nig

at the hall I

oeal P

D1rect Counc'

Bord. of ~[ammy's I been elected tl

of directors of council of Cana:!:

)/ational coun Industry. a

business meeting recently.

board of directo of industry me

10 pro\·inces. bakerics large well 3; the

of the baking indl

Addre W. Charles And

, of 51. Andrew's 1 Halifax. who

at the Thanks

fer He 10 Da)

\'essel ea , recentlv lu,

, Collingwood, be in St. Joh

ship leaves for ~Iol

to take on a to St. T

\'essel wiil ,South coast

lTnited State! fish cargoes.

of 1 excise divisi , refund pi In the recent legislation f!

contracts and signed on 01

13, 1963. specia and exp1anatol')

been issued Ncwfoundh office of It

branch, room Gilbert I

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~EW ~IE~IBERS-The second St. Ed .. nmls Boy Scout Troop initialed new mcmhcrs into

ankl Friday night III Sl. 11atric\(s Hall. Hert) Patroll,eadcr 11at SlIlley rcviews somc of the new

I nt the hall F\'i(hl~: ni~ht dur~g. t~~ parad lng_in~~rcl11onics. (News Staff 11hoto) ---------

The Daily News , '

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1963

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Wants F armers'Deal Applied for Fishermen

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In a speech before the House', in spite of this expenditure \ t~c mainland get for the same 1 Major Carter eXPlain~4,:;iur; of Commons recently, Cheslcy I the fishcr~an Is little better s~e and type of fish" and that ther when he said, "I ~afthO~c Curter (L. Burin.Burgeo) call. off today. difference ca,nnot be explained fishermen w e r' e 'lucky e? ~or a policy of assistance lIe added that the money fully in terms of geogrljphy," enough to get a decent calch slmlla~ to that drawn u,P for which is, spent does not seem because in many places ther'! Canadian farm~rs t,o be, Imple· \ to benefit the fisherman. Fishermen, this year III was a catch failure. This fair me~ted for fisheries m the I Newfoundland h ' price is due to catch failures marltimes "IV 0 were " . In speaking of prices obtain. lucky enough to gel de:enl in European countries, especi·

"A national policy should ! cd, Major Carter revealed that catches are letting I fair \ ally Scandinavia and in lee· nol be too difficult to work ~he prices which our fishermen price, the member staled, [land, . out" 1IIajor Carter said "be. In Newfoundland get are some· But he added that this Is not . cause we have already de. times "50 per cent lower _ attributable to any polley \' "These co~ntrles p:oduce a veloped a national policy of certainly 25 per cent or 30 per of the federal or provincial lot ~f salt fl,sh, ~nd In conse· assistance to the farmers, cent lower than fishermen on governments.' ,quence of this ~allure, the d~· I mand for salt fish thiS year IS What we want Is an adapt~. - II greater than the supply, and

tlon of that polley to the J; h D I fishery. Tllere Is a great U ,.t er eve OfJ the price for it has gone up similarity between the needs ,almost, to the highest levels in of the fisherman and the lour history,

needs of the farmer." ,." 7\ T ~ k I "Further," Major Carter said

In detailing for the House .1 e rra 1 1'tova a r ",the fact, that ,salt fish is get· some of the needs of the mario hng a high price has kept UP

lime fisherman and some of The Terra Nova National The Terra Nova Park ex. the price of fresh fish."

cal Tuna Catch Heads Season the problems with which the Park in Newlollndland wa" di f' h f d D pen lure totals $190,600. IS el'man is ace, Major Car· named Friday as one of five

ter said that the fisherman's in Canada to receive part of National parks in Prince

k The Canadian Press than all previolls years six to foul'. needs ar~ quite simple,. a $457,750 winter works pro· Edward Island and Manitoba,

The member continued In' h!! address by looking into the salt fish industry here and dealing with various attitudes towards

Canadian Press I,~, .... i,'" leap in I 11 t

'tl I' I I 1 I 'r 1 ... He pomted alIt that In the g d SlOWS Hl, WI \ CW cx- put o).!;ct 1~r. " .op sa mon was a 2,% ! first place the fisherman wanls ram. an two In British Columbia

l'eptions, ~ame fishin~ '. ~(}ncc,ptJOn, .1~~l\' s n~l~c ,PO\\1lcl~l: t:l~~~l on the I' a beUer price for his fish. The northern affairs de· ~:rk~eln °tt~:rs fe:~~d p~:~ I it. He mentioned that '. thf fisherman's second need, is

! credit and access to cheap I money for supplies, ,1.11Illil.lall(lS L'iltl'h 01

lI'ill th(' hri\!i1lest in a gCIll'\'i\ lh' \!Clild

was gum! to exccllent tlln,l ho,lts \\ LI e hoohd lIumhCl H\\ el. "In this connection" thl' Jlartment announced that the "a

I 1 Tl f r 1 f 1 work to he done will form e

r m,

aW\II)( t lC countr\'. \C to capacity 'or most 0; Fis )Crics of icia s csti-: Newfoundland memher said,"

1 ' 1 Jlart of the regular develop· ------

Camulhlll ~p()rts I1lllll lCI' of all).!; ers was up the Ihn'c-Jllo\llh season· lIlale ahout 503,000 trout' "we must recognize tbat in the ment programs for the parks I ill most provinccs, whell the h!ucFins wcre' were takeu compared I ~1arlltl~e provhlnces a great and will start Immediately. Aplneal Resu Its Grnater

1 1 1 ' t 1 " I l' I i ea 0 money as heen spent !Ualn items for Terra Nova r C;

twas t \e ll~~CS' l1lmg. . wit 1 t 1C 450,000 ast. by the provincial governments

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' t war fill' :\'cwfoll1Hllaml's; i'iewfollndlal1l! also had, \'('ar. _o_n ~~~~g Industr~,_b_"1 , ~:~ i:~IUd;a!~~th;:nd:Ve~:;d In CNIB Campaign Here Irec or fightinl.!; tuna since the: a r('cord \'Car ill salmon l' -- . ".---- Salton's Brook for day use, . '

salt water fishing was' and trollt. An estimated Body Rotne for Burl·al and the Newnlan sound eamp I

I I ddlt' I L. J. Brett, member of the heard from,

ounel . l' I tion on the Ochre Hills, Blue CNIB· Appeal for the Blind A CNIB spokesman said ~'d·

e ", dt'\'(~l()l)l'd off the islam 1 33,O()O salmon \\' ere gronD!, a IOna construc·

• ill HJ57. A total 01 2Gi ,caug It'. i'llI' over t](' pre·, The hody o[ 21,year,old Bertha [' pital awaiting to stand trial lor Hills and Terra Nova roads, campaign coml)littee" ~aid day another topic discussed at

t t k . I . 1 f" f.' ()()() 1 l ,I Thursday the results of tile the' meetill~' was a plan to

IIlla wcre a 'ell, more "\oilS lIg 1 o' ~\l. as . '(;rc('nc, victim of last Salur· his wife's murder, cleaning Minchin's Cove and -

f 'l'lll'nl". 111''''1(1 ' 1 II 1 1 1 !' I' I ' , 'I I' G I ' i,'nancI'al appeal to date are make available a retirement

,0 " .. ' ,> " than (0\1 let 1e n~cOH ,,\'ear. (l'Spitc a (rop 11l (3)' S S loo\tng InC!( ent at Ha I' ,reene's parents will look cons ruction of walking trails ~."" "",," '" ,'" . . ""." 'e'" ".""" " 'e< .f!" '" "' ... moo lb<'" ""'. ",,.,,,,g .R' "" $1,000 g".t" lb" ,."' ,.,,'00 ,,, '" .m,'"'''' I 01 director, of 'he 133 of Hl61 alltl more Ithe dail\' hag limit Irom hllme al 'fcrrcnrevi!1c fur hur. .---' S ~'----.-,- year at the same time, Nothing definite was decided

COU~~:~~~:'~:~J::~;~~,:}:I~~ '·'R~c-o-.;d T~-u-~i;i l'~~"? ":;", tro", " "" ",," 'y Leaves fO,. Mainland m!~::':':~:i,:' ~'~b:'ii';~~ lion this_, -----l\Ieetjn~ Iwhl coastal steamer, foundland division CNIB board Con' d,·t:on '. ,,"",,'. A~,nU" " lb, c ... ,u" Th, """',, "ld C""d. ,f ","""""t h.ld .1 It" I • bmd of direrto!S j, Tourist Association's maga· ian :"/atiollal Railway boat Thc woman's husband, l\Ior·! Oil Five-Montll ~Course !~~~~ute Center on Military: L ·

of induslry memhers i line, Canadian Tourism, passcnger traffic increased 27 !(an Greene, of Grand Bank, is i mprov"ng to '''' ,,,,,. Th ')" ,,,,' oo"df,,". "",<I "". ,."".,,',' 'tom • "if :"fil ," 'I E"", Pi'" '" ~ op, ,', ,. ,iii.." T ,,,,t,, , CNfB I, "" "'," >I,. 'relt "id' •

bakeries lar~e .. nil son has heen one o[ the pcr ('rllt in ,July ancl 22 pCI' bullct wound at a Hahfax hOS' l' ed field secretary with the I spokesman said Friday, it was still too earlY \{J draw \ ' . I; well dS tile a!!i?d llest, "anel It looks llkc a r:'. rent In 'August, :1I1cl rail ________ - CNIB, left this week for a five He said the CNIB, at their any conclusions since many of I The condItion of general n Ihe baklll~ il1dl1,tr~', corll," traffic was up. I,'ACES FHAUD CHARGE month course at CNIB national I Toronto headquarters, operates the canvassers in the city and 1 secretary p, J, Antle, of the " __ ".,____ ' a professional training course I most communities throughout I N~wfo~ndland Federation of

B:ble Class "lIotcls replll't increaseil TORO:\TO. ICP) - Gerald Pc" LtD b · \ for field workers, home teach, Newfoundland have not been ~,shen~s, was reporte,d to be " tel's, formel' operntor of the \' oca e e rls ers and other staff personnel. I' - Impr?vmg a,t SI. Clare s Mercy

rC\'rllnc :\1\11 thc number of nol'l bankrupt Piccadilly Club, With a joint arrangement B Hospital Friday. "isilors to camlling jlarks in, surrcndered at city hall Thurs. \ bctwecn the rehabilitation eco mes . )lr, , Antle underwent an

clJY ,to face II fra~d chnrge in'l F K II branch de artment of health \ I operatlon T~esday, crease(l 3!1 Iler renl, from \'ol1'1llg $8,000, Ba. II was set at I rom aare and th~ Ntl1 dl d d' ,',' I A conventlon of the federl' , \1', ehar!l" ,\ml('r'"n,

, i:, ,In:lrl'"'' l'nitrrl Ha!ifa~:, wh(l i, In

Services tomorrow at cochraac Sh'cet United Church will also I ,pcak to the Bihle Class in the: afternoon, \

316,270 to ,U!I .. 13:1," It salel. : S4.001l, The char~e arose from I i of tI Ci-H~ ~~,n tn, , 111Slon D:r'nctor 1 tion due to be held early in faliure 0[' a numher o[ persons i Ie IS, ral,mllg ~ro, i " C; 'November. has been postponed

TI j 11 I, tn gct air tr'll1sporlation to Searchcrs off thc Fa·. gram for Mr. Pike IS betng I • untl'l the sprin~ Ie ma or IlrCl I em I \lS ' ,: I f d th k 'd D R LeDrew of LeDrew's' o·

El1glal1(\ from Canmla and [rom I cific Coast Friday locat-: mance, e spo esman Sal ' I Ex'p'ress' LI·ml'tcd. has "·cn ap· :,' Hel', And('l'son is an 0'11·:

slancling speaker and Ihe mem·: I hel', of the Bible Class (~all: look forward 10 a wry inter("t.[ in~ addrcss, The meeting wil! : start at 3 p,nl" and nil mem·: hers arc asked to be in Ilwir· Jllaccs us early as possible .

year was the clifflculty ('ausee! I . I l1\: • Engl:lI1d tn Cana(la aller they cd the first signs of thc i :lfr, Pike, a native of Tray· pointed a director of Canadian I'L n ' hy ('ollslrudinn nil Ihe Trails· e\,limcd Ihcy paid theil' fares to missing halibut schoon-! t~wn, has ,s,uff~red from poor War~housing Associ~ti?n at a, 1S n rort ('amICI;1 lIighI\'a~', Iprlcrs, K II : ,'1Slon all ms hfe and because I meeltng of the assoCiatlon held i '

10 Dars .. _____ ._' ___ ' __ ,_,_____ er nare • ; o[ Ihis he was unable to get at lIfontreal. I

Two . plastic fishing. much sc~noling at his. home,\ The, ~ana~ian ware~ousing i Following floats wcre found washed ! f~e ha~ sIDce succceded !II ,get· I Ass,oclatlDn IS, ~anada s onlY, v

• ( :arihotl fl'c('lIth ialllIl'h·

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I be ill St. .111111:' ill :

, lhip ]PilH'S CClI-, fllr \llIlItrral;

legion Plans Special Week

(I) take Oil a ('<11'''0 t S I 1 ';', ' Plans al'e being made hy the I) "t. . II III s. HOI'al Canalian Lenion bl'anch

vessel \rill J'l1Il, on' Bell Island 10 n hold are· ,South COilst jltll'ts' memhrance week there' next , t'nitrd Slit's \\"th . week. '1'1 ., l, 1 Poppies will be on sale during

1,1 car<.;Ol'S, the week to r:lise funds for the Legion's program to help needy veterans ancl their dependents.

A branch spokesman said the Legion Is short of funds for its welfare work and it is hoped extra funls can be raised from the Poppy campaign this ye~r,

sAfe

IIere hI been ann I I •• OIllll'C( Iy S .\I"T JO<IN N B (CP)-'"'Partmellt f X ' ' " I " I, ,

, ; 0,,: allllllal ,Th~ preliminary heal'ing of Jo· exc,se dlmlon tiwt i scph ~llIrneall, H,. of Saint , refund provisions! John' charged with capital mur·

ta lin :he rctl'n\ [c(lc::!! I dCl' was adjourned hel'e Wed· ~ eg"lallOn for fix~:l I nesday IIntil Nov. 7. Morneau

'I ~lraCls and certain i was charged Oct. 21 with eapi· 13 I!nell on IIr hcf.lrc I tal murder in the dcath of Eu· ;'1 963, sp~eial refund: gene Denaco whose decomposed h:; cxpla,natlJry memo.· hlluy was found in woods neal'

t h:cn IISUCII ancl 1re hcl't' ,July 17, ,In ~e:,~lolindlal\d frum i ------

,,'; of/Ice 01 the excise: Ql.:EBEC tCPI-Gcorges La· , hra~:h, room 405, ~;il; : fairs minister. declm'cd Thill'S'

Gllhcrt BlIi!.:ill~.' palme, Quebec's cultuml af· ,du'; that the' [edm'al govern·

___ . men! has nul offel'cd him n At C h-I -R- l'IIU,lt as an amhassadOl' "or any' .1..... thin;: clsc," Therc havc bcen

_ I rr.pl1rts ~h', Lapalme. formel' I.' _ \t' !leadcl' of Que b e c:'s Libel'1I1

Ihe lire 5i; 1 .. 10 II Ill, ; party, would be named Cana· tarh en sounded dian ambassador to France.

onear Voluntecl' ~I~ the, C,N,H, Orl'AWA (Cp) - Canada's

ere a lire was indl!slrial composite index of \1; co ' employmcnl 1949 figures

Ihe bri,~slderab,le smoke equalling 100-in August waS lOr Ih/ de armcd and 129,9 a rise of 1,7 per cent Clvcr ~Ork t~ alertness and July' the bureau of statistics IIll~t ,ere might have reported. The advance in the oj the I disastrous fire In month was larger than usual ".Inlcliinc,t".that the \'; cst. ami resulted mainly from above

clo paving equip. average Inc rea s e s In for· tause ~~ by, , estry, manufacturing, construe· bUI I'n t~e flrc is un. tion and trade!

i~ Ce It started on ------un beap"0rlh side door. nOME (AP) - The new cell'

by a reSUmed It W3S h'a: committee of the lIalinn , asp~rk 01 some socinlisl party re·elected Pietro

'. :"'"... cigarette butt Nennl T h u r s day night !IS leader, The vote did not rellect

noo ~amage was o[ thr joists and the

to the e, lI?Or but no 10 ils c~nslde of the

ntents res!llt.

basic divisions inside the party which will be put to the test next month when the socialists sit down wllh the Christian Democrats in an effort to ne, gotla'te a new CD·led centre·le[t go\·ernment.

1 , 1 ff I : tlllg hiS grade II through the [' national association of com· i

up on tIe )CaCl 0 tIe I. Aclult Education Center in St.,panies operating ,ubllc warc.1 Collision

coast of Alaska. i ,John's and has secured his! hous,ing and househol~ goolis \ The Fishery Products' LIef .. Twcnty _ three years l' Bachelor of Arts degree from movmg and storage bus messes, I

1 ,I I d I' illemorial Universilv from I ago, t lC ,vcsse an C{ 111 I which he graduated 'last .\Iay. CORRECTION St. John s from Norway, The Newfo~ndland Tubercu.\ with refugees fleeing He ,Will r~lllrn to Newfound· losis Association's objective in

f hI' • d land 111 April of next year and its Christmas, Seal Sale begin.['

rom teN aZI,occuple , will take up field work in cen· I ning on Nov. 13 is $100,000, not I country. tral NeWfoundland, I S10,OOO as previously reported. '

Cashin Canada Says --------------~--------------

Lacking Social Security Drive Richard Cashin, DIP St, I introduction of the above meas· I government may hal'e a more

JC}hn's West), has stated that I ures as well as many other reo difficult time implementing Canada has fallen behind in· lated measures, these measures, but that they the implementation of ;;ocial llr. Cashin said a minority are what Canada needs, I

security measures aimed at equalizing opportunities for I

Canadians. '

trawler Zebra arrived in Burin' early Friday' under ' her own power after a colli, . sion at sea witb the Nor· I

wegian vessel Breslund. A spokesman for tbe com·

pany said tbe vessel had a four foot gash In her side, but the full extent of damage will not be known UJltll a survey is made.

The collision occurred ' Thursday In dense fog about 30 miles east of Ca)le Race at a time when radar equip­melt on both ships was not working, the spokesman'said.

There were no injuries and Ihe undamaged Brelsund es· corted tbe Zebra to port.

Mr, Cashin made the rcmark while he was participating in a panel discussion this week at the Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology. Also taking part in the discussion were· Paul Martineau, the former Minister of Mines and Techni· cal Surveys, and Gilles Gre· goire of the Caollette Parlia· mentary group,

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HERE'S A SPECIAL -CONGltl\ TUI,ATIONS-Mrs, iIIark IInrlcllck, Wuod street, st. .John's, Is congralulated on her allpolntment as Vice·Presld(!llt, Liberal Women of Canada. I\1rs. nnllcock received her ncw ap· llOinlment Ilurlng the three,(lay National Convention held In Ottawa this week. Giving her a well deserved victory kiss arc at left J. }Y. Plckersgill, Secrctary of State and member for Bona· vlshi.Twilllngate, nml Uichnrd CashIn, member for St. John's West. (Bob Clark Photo)

Mr, Cashin said that for about the last ten years Canada has not tnlly had a progressive governmenl in the ficM of 80'

clal security, He said the Can, adian Pension Plan should hal'e been introduced in 1952 instead or the flat rate pension which was actually introduced at thai time, He added that he is con· I fident the Canadian Pension Plan will be passed this year,

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Last Night for Festival Tonight is the last night of

the Roman Catholic Fall Festi· val which has been held in the Holy Heart of Mary Regional High School during the past three weeks.

prizes. There will be no pr:ze less than $40,00 in the games with the final game worth $500,00. The cost is $2,00 per card,

Thousands o[ people have Among the many special supported the Fall Festival this

features tonight wiil be lhe year, which is held· to raise door prize of $500,00; and the money for, the many Roman drawing' for the' "super spec· I Catholic Schools in the Arch· lal", which offers $3,000 in diocese of St. John's,

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The st, John's West, member said he feeis that a number of other measures are overdue, in· cluding a comprehensive medi· cal program for all Canadians, and an extension and increase of Family Allowaces in order to distribute income and increase purchasing power in the hands of young couples,

l\Ir. Cashin said that the great, challenge to the present gov· ernment is that it be a truly progressive government, and that social justice demands the

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1963

A National Fishery Policy The Newfoundland advocacy

of a national fishery policy has been the genesis of the do­minion-provincial conference to be held in Ottawa in the last week of January. The purpose will be to lay the foundation for a programme of planned fishery development.

our own inshore fishery has given it something of a hit-and­miss quality. It needs to be bet­ter planned to underwrite its success, And as em' as possible, its operations ~hould be extend­ed over a longer period, One of the great weaknesses of the in­dustry, particulal'ly in the north­ern coastal regions, lies in the necessity of men having to pro­cure a year's livelihood out of a mon th or two of intensive effort.

NUCLEAR WARHE~DS l~ditor Daily News,

Dear Sir-I was both surprised and shocked to hear ihe recent news an· nouncement regarding the storage 01 nuclear warheads in this Province. I have never been satisfied with the argll ments supporting such a move pul forward in the heat of political wal'fare and I feel I cannot conscientiously en dorse any effort to use Canada as a nuclear warehouse. Now that the pro, posal has become a concrete realty anrl much nearer home than we expected I feci deeply concerned and anxious. Perhaps too few of us can appreciate and visualize the possible catastrophic cffects of playiM with nuclear weapons . I use the word 'playin)!' because I be· lieve that the basis of the prescnt decision was not entirely based on moral considerations and for me this is the only determining factor in the decision.

Another rather appalling aspect of the whole affair i~ that it caused so little concern or stir among the people of Newfoundland. Premier smallwood made hi~ cllstomary and offhanded statement that he favoured the idea anrl (consequently) sO did the people of Nfld, But sllrely the Premier cannot speak for every Newfoundlander on this very vital mattel·. nor can the matter hc dismisscd wilh a shrng of the shoulders and a few rhetorical sentences.

Have we in this Province llecome so brainwashed that we beliel'e every·

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The contribution of the sea­fisheries to the Canadian econ­omy has never been adequately appreciated and it has taken the entry of Newfoundland into con­federation to bring it to greater public notice. This is still essen­tially a fishing province. It was therefore to be expected that it would gh'e a new value to nat­ional thinking about the fishing industry.

Howevel·. this point is made merely to indicate that a nat­ional policy must have fully in mind the variations in regional conditions. And its aim must be to produce the outline of a well­integrated plan, geared to these differences, and designed to pro­cure maximum productivity with efficiency in every region.

thing which comes from the lion'~ mouth or the piteous assenting cries of the whelps, Because we ha"e been slapped so many times in the past are we now afraid to raise our voices 01' is all protest useless? Have we gotten into a rut where we accept e,'erything without complaint, and lulled into a sense of secllrity we very meekly submit? And does the Pt'O"incial GQvernment re,lll,' feel this way ahout nuclear ~torn~e or it it some kind of expediene,'? If thi, is 50 then in this case it is a very el'il expediency .

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ional Health Federation for ~!aintaining ,redical Freedom of Choice is sponsor­ing a First National Conference on Health ~Ionopoly at the Sheraton·Carl· ton.

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But there is still too much em­phasis on subventions and price supports. What is wanted is a strong and efficient industry at e\'ery stage from primary pro­duction through processing to ultimate marketing. And a nat­ional programm~ that falls short

'of this objective is more likely

It must necessarily consider capital needs and evolve the means by which these may best be met but the overall idea must be to permit Canadians to make the most of their fishery po­tential and to underwrite the in­dustry as a factor of growing im­portance in the national econ­omy.

What is at stake is the lives of peo· pie-the most important possession they have. One wonders whether any group can presume to make the decision reached by thc Government to store nuclear arms. Especially in this parti­cular case where there is no emergency and where it is debatahle whether the means would be effective, Canada is a Christian nation and so a nation with a conscience. The decision to store nu' clear warheads is a moral decision and cannot be made without considering God's voice. Even if Canada were a Godless nation it would be difficult to see her making this move without the greatest consideration for the lives of her neople, If the underlying reason for fhe decision Is something other then this the nation will answes to God,

WASH!XGTO:\, (XEA )-The 12·year· old medical baltle that has been fought ovcr the so·called "anticancer dru~" Krebio1,en is coming to a climax within the next fel\' weeks.

I communism 111"'( ; nd in 0:::;

to be a palliative than a con­structh'e enterprise. . The unique characteristic of

Improving Foreign Relations Prime Minister Pea r son.

speaking on the birthday of the United Nations, has given ex­pression to the thinking of a great many people about human relationships.

, How can we expect more rapid prog';ess in the establish­ment of better terms with people of different races, languages and political and economic philoso­phies, when we are unable to resolve the conflicts that occur and rage so bitterly within Olll'

own country?, That could actually be reduced

to the level of very small regions and even communities. In the most homogeneous areas people find it difficult to work together in harmony. If we are envious

or suspicious of one another in our home environment, if petty disputes and rivalries obstruct co-operation at home for our own good, how much harder must it be to resolve the differ­ences that separate the Com­munist from the free world?

. The pleas for mutual under­standing as the basis for im­proved foreign relations and en­during peace can hardly be more than lip service to the cause when they come from nations that are constantly divided or. the simplest of domestic issues. In fact, the wonder is, in all the circumstances, that there has been so much progress made on the larger world scene.

This Shortage Is Everywllere The Newfoundland plan to

give financial assistance to medi­cal 'and dental students has sparked a survey of the supply in these professions across the country, The outcome is that this shortage exists everywhere.

H it had not been for immi­gration, things would be far worse for Canadian colleges are not turning out enough doctors and dentists to overcome the deficiency in these fields. And the reasons fire financial for a great many and impatience for others, The latter stems from the fact that a doc lor has to wait too long before he can start earning a good income.

As things stand, the national, ~verage for Canada is one doctor to 873 of the popUlation and one dentist for every 3,128 people, Ontario is well ahead of the nat-

ional average in both areas. But Newfoundland is at the bottom of the list. We have one doctot' to serve 1,532 people and one dentist to look after 10,341 people.

But a\'crages arc deceptive. St. ,John's, for example, has a ratio that is probably close to the national average in both professions. Some districts' arl'! without dental services and may have only one doctor for as many as 5,000 persons.

With immigration declining, there is some rcason to doubt that the present ratios of doc­tors and dentists can be main­tained without very large capi­tal outlays on additional schools and even more attractive forms of assistance to students than any now. available.

Vitamins And Scurvy With vivid memories of the in any form, fruit juices, certain

day's when Newfoundland pro- fresh vegetables. and what the ducers were struggling to expand old time physicists called "other their market for refined cod vegitives," are necessary. Vita­liver all, we should have known mins have been recognized only better to include among its vir- in the present century but for tues the power to malte good the . many hundreds of years prag­vitamin· deficiency that causes matic physicians had discovered scurvy. Healthy babies need it that certain foods were necessary or its equivalent but for scurvy to prevent or cure the common

This letter is an expression of m" own personal concern in this very vital matter and as a protest against a move which I consider unwise and morally wrong.

Yours trul\'. (REV.) BVERETT HOBBS.

Editor Daily News, Dear Sir,-Wa,'farer, today. in his

column entitled "The Policeman's Lot" mdkes reference to the uniforms of the local police and n,C.M.P. He says, that in comparison. the local police force uniforms arc as glamorous as those of R.C.)'!;P.

~Iy word, sir, how in the world can he make such a statement? To me. the R.CJ!.P. uniform is simply out· rageous. A red tunic. a tan shirt and hlack trousers with a wide yellow stripe dffivn the leg is certainly a ridiculous combination of colours,

Then some of those giant mounHes wearing hoy scout head I(ear and rid· ing britches plus spurs are, I think you will agree, a IitUe laugh provoking.

The issue is whether Krehiozen. hal" ill;: now been found to have cau,ed can­cer regression in two out of 504 cases on which records are al'ailahlc. should be tested further.

On the other hand. 1'.S. Food anel Dru!( Commissioner George P. Larrick has asked the drug's discorerer. Stel'an Durovic. and his scientific adviser in the Krehiozen Foundation, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, to show cause why they should not be prosecuted in criminal court.

'The drug has been administew! to more than 4.200 patients on pa,'ment of a S9.50 contrihution for each in.iection ampule containing one part Krebiozen to 1,000 parts mineral oil.

Some patients are report en to hare paid out thousands of dollars for treat· men!. The total receipts could concei\'­ahly ha\'e run into millions of r!ollars.

DR. STEVAN IlUROVIC. of Yugo­sla\' birth. dneloper! Krehio7.en Irom an extract of infecter! horse hloon in the Argentine before hringing it to Amer· ica, He has claimed it cost 5170,000 a gram to produce.

Food and Drug Administration lahor· atory tesls ha,'c idcntifien Krehiozen as creatil'e. cosling 30 cents a gram 10 produce, or eight cents for the amount in each injection.

The de\'elopers counter that Krebioz­en is not 100 per cent crcative and that it contains an added factor not yet iden· tified. ,

Food and Drug Administration fipld investigators collected medical records on 504 patients identified h)' the Kreh­iozen Foundation as having received treatments. FDA is now assembling in· formation to see if there has heen vio­lation of the law.

By EARL L. DOUGLASS

VALLY OF BACA

Psalm 84 is one of the most beauli· ful of those one hundred and fifty songs anel prayers whiih constitute what we call The Book of Phalms. It descrihes. among other things, the hlessed or happy man. In verse 6 it says that a man whose strength is in God passes through the Valley of Baca and maketh it a well. a place Iilled with pools of waler.

The word Baca is deril'ed from a Heb· rew word meaning "to weep". The Val· Icy of Baca, therefore, is a place of weeping. It is the realm of sorrow. It is ch3l'acterized hl' aridity. sterility, in­[ertility.

The man whose slrength is in the Lord passes through the Valley of Baca and hehold the ariel desert he· comes a place of sparkling wells ancl pools of water-a pla('e of refreshment.

This is the bihlical IVa,' of saying thai if one gets hold on relidous faith­that is. a faith that works e,'cry clay in the smallest things of life and in its largest issues-he has something that really changes life anel makes it over. The man of faith walks through the ,·al· ley of weeping ancI hehold it becomes a place of refreshment.

Faith in oneself, faith in one another. faith in high and noble projects-this Is all fine. But religioUS faith is some­thing far beyoncl this. It is that faith which leads a man to the condction that if his will is submitted to God's will something begins to hapren in his me. The Valley of Bara (\\'eepin~) becomes a "alley of wclh:. fountains. p('lols of

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Points covered hy the in"c;ti~ation include the possibility of misbranding through Ihe incorrect lahels. the ship· ment of impure or adulterated r!rugs not Un to standard, shipment in inter­state commerce of a new drug without authorization, the making of raise state­ments as to its efficacy.

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To me, our local police uniform is much more attractive than that of R.C.M.P.

Please note that it i,\ the uniform and not the R.C.M.P. itself that I dislike.

Sincerely, R,A.lI.

TOO lIlVen SPEED? Christian Sdence Monitor

Conlrary 10 the widespread impres· sion that the world is moving too fast, the astronomers say it is actually slow· ing down. Clocks of the United Stales Bureau of Standards and Naval Obser· vatory are to be set back one tenth of a second on October 31 because the earth has been rotating at a lower speed since April 1962.

In New York a show is running caUed, I "Stop the World-I Want to Get Off." If the world should continue to deceler­ate at this tempo, the leading character will have only to wait a few million years to get his wish.

ailment of scurvy. Today, of course, this knowledge is uni­versal and the necessary vita­mins are easily available in many forms. There is no excuse, there­fore, save parental ignorance or neglect, for the existence of infantile scurvy in this day and age,

After assemhling all the eddence. it. occurs in one out of 50,000 cases, Nat· cancer without drugs. X-ray or surgery tributors at an informal hearing.

A decision would then have to be made on whether the case should he reo fel'l'cd to Department of .rustice for rriminal prosecution in what mi;:ht be the higgest medical case in history.

THE FACT THAT A PANEL of 24 cancel' specialists has just branded Krebiozen "ineffective as an antitumor agent" in man is not deterring Dorovic and Ivy in the slightest. They are going ahead with demands for new, joint chemical analyses of Krebiozen and further clinical tests.

The Krebiozen backers base their case on a finding that natural regression of will be presented to the Krehiozen dis· ional Cancer Institute's advisory cOlin·

~ cil fo'md two cases out of the 504 re· viewed in which the couneil says reo gression eould be attributed to Kreb· iozen.

On the basis of these two cases, it is argued that Krebiozen is 200 times more; effective than nature and therefore worth further research.

The whole controversy. which has raged for years, is expected to be given a public airing when two rival medical meetings arc held in Washington.

The Food and Drug Ad~inistration

and the American medical Assn. arc sponsoring their second National Con­gress of Medical Quackery at the Sher­aton·Park. At the same time the Nat·

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Mary Lou Has A Famous Cousin By CASSIE BROWN

It is Mary Lou Farrell's am· bition to be a succcssful singcr.

the girls were more than a little awed at having such a famous personality in the family.

Newfoundland's t The whole family was invited " . represen a· to the United States to meet ~Ive ,m. the ~!ISS Canada Pageant ~!iss Farrell but only the three IS aiming 11Igh,. and ho~e5 one girls could go. They com· d.ay to study WIth her mterna'l pletelv eaptl'\'ated th " t n'll' fa . E·l . e singer, 10 .1, • mous COUSin, . I een who wanted the . It' i~arrell 1 glr s 0 remaIn

• • I and study under her own in· I structor, but family· tics were

The f;lrrcll sisters rela· too strong for the trio. Such a 1

tionsh!l! to Eileen Fm'fcll big decision could not be made was discovered in 1961 when 'ovcrnight. a local man, who subscribes to The New Yorker, read an article on the famed singer who was quoted as saying IImt her graudparenls were I ·Ncwfollndlanders,

They came home, an[1 con· tinned their singing careers, and Lorraine was marrle[1 in the spring,

Both ~Iary Lou and Lorraine: Hal-ing contacted all the: are still studying, and among'

: Farrells Hying in SI. John's, he the many other gifts she has I finally wound up at Arthur 'I recell'ed from the Kinsmen,

Farrell's home. His inquiry· ~I~ry Lo.u wo~ a $250 scholar· brought about mueh specula· I :hlP whIch WIll Indeed, come lions. and another brother re" III "cry handy. membered that he had a p:('.: --------

I lure of a young girl in h~r· T.JGIITNI:'\G KILLS 1~ t 'th . n • TA:-;r:\:-i"ARIVE, Malagasv Re· eens 1\1 a messa~e scrawlrd pltl'II' ('P) Th' -( • tl b k "W' I ,c" - II een persons

Ie ae, Ilh OI'C. I were killed and 38 injured I Thursday in the first storm of

. 'the summer, officials reported. 'I hey hall often wondered Some of the victims were in

whll the mleen was. crol':ded market hllildill~s ncar But they didn't really know I the twon of Antsirahe when it

I if it was the same Eileen, and· was strllck by lightning. I they had no way of finding out. I

rs-Thr rarrrll ~i~trrs, Imzabeth Ann, I.unDlne and Mary I.Otl, lakcu wllh their cousin, Oltera singer Eileen Far. ! except, possibly through their . S~TS OPENING DATE . father. Arthur Forrell Sr., who I He roRlA (CP) - Premier

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Srftfollndlanll rrlatilrs, The :\cwfollllllialld Far rell's were dell~htcd tn [llscol'er that the American I' arrell S . hal'e a brother who went to the B r I tiS h Columbia leglslah,lre

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smLE PRETTY-:lJary Lou Farrpll ~miles preltll~' for the pho· ~ographer ns she models a white formal with floral print. Thi~ IS one of three rormals she will be wcaring at the 1I1iss Canada Pagcant. (Dally l'iews Staff) •

f;0CK'l'AIT, DRESS.-It·s a black lace cocktail Ih'css, snug tit· tmg and smart, wIllett nlary Lou will wear at one of the many receptions The smart fur slole is l'iewfoundland baby seal.

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RAPS CHICKEN HABIT LONDON fAPI - Rcsidents of

,Britain were warnerl Tuesday they must abandon the practice of keeping live goats and chie~· ens in their homes. Dr. G. Ham· ilton Hogbcn, a medical officer of the London borough of Horn· sey, said he had come across immigrant families who were keeping live chickens tied to their bedposts, In his annual report, Dr. Hogben said: "That the practice is unsanitary liS

well as crude is not easily grasped by a people who have been used to such babits."

SEEK MORE TRADE TOKYO (AP) - An eight·man

Saskatchewan industrial mission arrived here Tuesday to inspect .Japan's industrial facilities and to~ talks with Jeading. Japanese businessmen. The industrialists also will make a complete study of .Japanese industrial products will' a view of increasing .Japa· nese imports to their province.

:-;EAR EPIDE~IIC S.\RXI.\, Onto (CPI-The itl

ciucnt'c of lung cancer in Can· ada is reaching epidemic pro· portiolls, ~Iauricc J. Grimes oj

Toronto, executil'e director oj the Canadian Cancer Societv'/ Ontario division, says. In "ar address ~!onday night to thl society's Lambton Cotlnty unit here he said there were 2,~OO deaths in Canada last year di· rectly attributed to lung can' cer. There were about 600 i.e tha country 20 years ago.

WINNIPEG, (CP) - An RCAF plane was dispatched Thursday to look for five Eskimos miss· ing in the Cambridge Bay area about 1,300 miles north of here. A mother and father, their 12· year·old boy and IO·month·oId girl. and a male Eskimo com· panion, left Camhridge Bay with a III·o·week food supply Oel. 2 for Perry Ril'cr. 120 miles southeast of Cambrid;;~ Bay.

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Ann Lande·rs Top Story News'

PRINTED PATTERN Which Wha.t

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Step Into Success PRINTED PATI'ERN Socia 1-Pers

-Colurn Your Problems Dear Ann Landers: A grollp of 115 teenngers were

dlsclIsslng the things that gripe 115 most ahout our parents. We decided 'l''ilnt instead of just compluining we alight to do something constrllctive. We have drawn liP ten resolutions which we have titled "The Ten Corn· mlndments of Parenthood."

We have tried to he fair and we Rre proud of ollr work. Please tell U5 what you think of it. Here they are:

1~ Parents should not open mail, evesdrop on con· versations, or search Ill; personal belongings of their teenagers.

2. Parents should give their teenagers an allowance in proportion to the amount of work they do around the house.

S. Parents should not usc I'iolence as a means of discipline. Fol'feiting allolVuncc, telephone caJ1s or nights out or being given extra chores arc much better disciplinary tools,

4. Parents should gil'e tcenagcrs an alloted time on the telephone. Jo'iftccn minutes a night should be plenty.

5. Parcnts should not han placcs. people or social practices. Morc oftcn than not, if parents would eSlllain why they disapprovc they would find their teenagers in agl'cement with them.

6. Parcnts should tolerate teenage clothing {ails, 'l'he~' wore some pretty weird get·ups in their day.

't. Parents should not trcnt sex as a had jol.c or lomething tClTihle, Thcy should be open, honest and frank.

S, Parents should scc to it tlwt thcir children grolV up in an atmosphere whcre religion is important.

9. Parents should act as lIIollels Cor thcir teenagcrs,

10. Parents should not forget that they were once teenagcrs and not so vcry differcnt frol11 Ils,-PLA'l''l'S· BUnG, N,Y. TEENS.

Dear P)altshurg: You ha\'e done nn excellent job. I heartily approl'e of all the cOJllmandments except Numbcr Ii. In Its placc I wouhl suggcst sub· stituting this one:

Parents ~houill cxel'l'ise their God·glycu right to draw firm a 011 definite bOllullarlcs fur tecnagcrs, They should not respond to Ilressure of such argu· ments as, "E\'eQ'onc else Is tiolng iI. I'm thc only WIIO cau't."

• • • • Dear Ann Landers: )Iy problem is an unusual one.

It·s the way my boy friend dances. It's not that he is a POOl' dancer, it's that he is just too good an danccr for me.

We'l'c been going together for almost a year allli l\'c tried to learn the inlricatc sleps so I can follow him, but it's no usc, I'vc told him I Ieel uncomfortahle when he docs Ianc~' stellS but he pays no attention and docs tbem anyway. It's emharrassing because I feel thaI el'el·Y· onc is \\'atching liS allli pitying him.

Don't get thc idea Ihat I can't dance at all. I am considered a good IJartner for the standard danccs, hut I'am no good as un exhihitionist. What can you suggest? -S1'mIBLING SAL.

Dear Sal: I know the l)'lle. lIe doesn't nced I

part ncr because lie's always doing a 5010.

Tell him If hc insists 011 trying (or the CliP every time, you'll walk of( the floor and lei him shiue by himself. Then do It,

Confidential to TIllED OF COnRUPTION: It takes two to play that game. Wh~' do you criticize him for accepting when' you are equally guilty for offering? YOIl call never clean up the "scandalous situation" by starting with yoursclf.

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Are you tempted to smoke because the crowd does? If so, send for ANN LANDERS' booklet, "Teenage Smoking" enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and n long self· addressed enl'clopc.

Anli Landers will he r,lad to help you with your problel11s. Send them to her in care of Canada Wide FeatUI'l'h, 231 St. James St. West, Montreal, Que. enclos· ing a stamped, self·addrcssed cnvelopc,

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EVENING SHOWS: 6:45 - 9:00 MATINEE 2 P.M.

NEXT ATTAACTIO'N FRANK SINATRA - LEE J. COBB in "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" - LAUGHS - COMEDY - EXCITEMENT.

4758 SIZES

10-20

For full. thc~r abol'e 0111-the shapely side·wrap ann princess IIl'crhlolls(', 'I'lw\' a<ill snHlshin!( impal'l til 'silils, skirts. sladiS, Eas)' II' S('\\,

P I' i II ted I' a t I (' I' n 4. <in: ~lisscs' Sizl's Ill. 1~, H, 16. Ill· ~O, Size 1Ii 11'1'''1' slyle 2',~ yds, 3H,inch; olher II,ytis,

FIFTY n:XTS i ;,0 CPlltsl in coins for I his pat: el'll I no slamps. please I 10 .\\\ I':

490(, SIZES 12-20

Whiz into a strcamlined step· in that makes news two wavs. Princess lines glide by the· waist while low pockets creale a long·waisted dfect.

P r i n led Pattern 4900: 1Ilissps' Si7.es 12, 14. II;, IH. ~II, Si7.c 1Ii requires 3 yards .:,. inch fabric,

'1'0 I1AUFAX ~lrs, John MilIaI'll o[ lIall­

fax, who had bccn the euclt of Dr. and Mrs, IlUI'I'y ItoiJcns, l'rin~lc Place, [or the past t·.va weeks, has lcft for her homc afler a pleasant stay, This was ~II'S, Millard's Cirst I'isit to ::it John's,

hralcs her 61' G' a rcclln~s come

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~Ir, and lit! ". ~clchrate th.' \I~~I

, til II annlVCrSary tOil I gratulation- I), eKtCl1.jed, 'ani ~./,

• • • ST. M[ClIAEL'S C.E.W.A. FAl.L SALE

.) YEARS ~L; , Happy birU

Baweo wh ,'/1) ~ The annual Call :;lIle of 51. lIIichael's C.E, W .A. will be held in the Parish lIall, Casey Street on Wednesday, November mh. There will be afternoon tens and tllrkey tcas, A card party will be held at 8,30 p,m, Come and hal'e an enjoyable evening

• • • 12 YEARS OLD

~Iany happy returns of I i',c day to Donna Cluett, 91 St. Clare Avenue who celebratcs her 12th hirthday today. Nov, 2, (;rcctings eome from her Illom· my. dadjy, sister Barbara.

• • • III YEARS OLIJ

Birthday greetings 10 Terr\' Rrinslon, who is cclebrating hi, 10th birthday today. Also to Ann Ramona Brinston. who i, celebrating hcr 5th birthday. Love ami best wishes from thc family.

• • • ;lIImmmSIIII' TEA

A mcmbbcrship tea for all St. Bon's boys' mothers will ur held on :"/01'. 10, 19U3. from :I to 5.30 p.m, in the Aula .\iaxima, A cordial inl'itation is extclllleJ. and a special invitation to moth· ers of the ex·pupils,

~, * * ti YEARS OLD

~Iany happy returns of Ihc <!;IY 10 \leather Wiscman. IVIIll is edellratin;: her 6th birthday today, Nov. 2. Greetings come from her family.

d ' olq ay. LOve and

frol11 her fa~·'.' . '!lll}. · ,

IIAI'I'Y HInTH ' ~Iany IUPPl'DII

day 10 Gordon 1'1'11 nce William rc cblatin~ hil day. :\0\', 2 11'0111 hi\ famil,.

AD'\~IS. care of ST, .fOll:,\'S D,nLY NEWS. J\'ecdlccrait De· partment. r.o FltO:'\'I' S'I'I1EET WEST, 'fOItO:-1TO, 0:'\T,\1l10, Print pluinly PNI''l'EH:-l );r:l\· BER, NAME, ADDIlESS.

Featured Again

lInirhl'u,lt, a few Ilins and a hairpiece give a busy woman a conn'l'tihle tup. A swilch turns a casuat dnytim'~ hah'do into slIlIIclhinll more etcgunt for evening. J·orma1 up·do !lOll) I'csul\s Irom n ponytnit miteh. hrailled. and .wound arOlllll1 the Iii'ad. The brioche (bottom) also IS a hairpiece.

FORTY CE:\TS 140 ~ents 1 in coins for this paitcrn I no stamps. plcase; to A:l:\E ADA~IS. care of ST. .101\:\'5 DAILY :\EWS. :\wllecraft \le. partment. no FRONT STREET WEST, TOHONTO. O:\TARIO. Print plainly PATTERN NV~I· nER. NA~m, ADDRESS.

AN!'IIVERSARY Congratulations are extender!

to :'III', and ~Irs. George Froudl~, 105A LeMarcbant Ro~d, who are celebrating their 19th w~d· ding annil'ersary today, Nov. ~.

1I0LLY\\,00D 1:\1', - Mtcr a long dl'Y spell, Ihe stlldio th"t Hollywood conec(b hus do,w the most fol' the hathtuh b il:lC'i( in Ih!' slI'im,

l'ndcr dil'I'l'Iion of thc laic C('cil II, dt' ~lill(', lIollywood milestmu.)!' in hi.4thing W(I\,(' Cl't~­at('(i on the l'ar:Ullolillt lot.

Helllcillher ~Iale mHI FellHllP in 1!It!1'~

Dc :\liIle dunked (iloria Sw.m· ~Oll in a Sllllkcn luh-and bath· tull history lI'as 1ll;;llr,

Nil de ~li11e pict lIrc el'el'

la~kell fill' a hathtuh scene aftel' Hollywood bathtub sccnes sel-tilal. dom feature men.

Theil wh!'n de ~lille died, But produccr A. C, Lyles l'al'<l1110 IIl1t WCllt Oil a suds sa)'s: sll'll.c, "What's sauce for the gandel'

But I'l'l'l'ltll\, two hath s~elll'S should he tahaseD sallce for Ihe dl'('1I' th(' pn:ss ital'k 10 the ;111. goose:' III i.ol'e \\'ith a I'roper Sll'anger, :\a\alie \\'OI!d takes a halh ill a strangt! man's apartment Wllf'll

the str:lll:,( I' \\,:llks ill, On an adjoilling stage, nillc

Holll'rtsllil takes a hath in The I.al" of the La \1 Il' S S II'hen

The Chieago fire 0/ ta7t laid waste to :l'2 square milrs and caused $200 million in property damage,

Y\,ollne de Carin walks ill. I This i~ a switch Ioecausc -

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NEW mOle nOOK Thl~ n~1V rook hlllll, lln~ jllsl 1I1111eal'rel nn the r:anlltllan nlBr·

lIet, with S91i pa~e~ of new and tc~trd rcdllcs. It I~ the Good lIomokec)linl: rcdllc bOllk, lind liP to Its usual /(0011 standard, It, (catures all Idllds IIf food dishes, with full color Illustrations,

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and have ollr being, I Acts 17:· 211' ,

PHA YER: 0 God, who hast hrought mankind fOI'lh upon the earth. let the words of my mouth and the meditation of mv heart he acccplable in Tit'.' sight. In the name of .feslls, my strcngth and my redeem· er. Amen,

CAPillI. NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDL ~ THEATRI

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The Federal Department or Labour is paying a $500,00 cash bonus for people who have their home built in tbe winter. Cun you qualify?

TO-DAY * READ THIS BEFORE YOU ACT: If your new home is to be started before December 1st, you must regIster your application before November 10th. This is essential.

'" * * 10 YEARS OLD

lIappy birthday to .Jeanne Hunter, Falkland Street, who celebrates her lOth birth:lay to­day. NOL 2. (ireelings COIIIC

frolll her family and friends,

RAI'I'V BIIl'fIlDAV Many happy returns of :he

clay til .Judy Murphy, who eele·

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not more than four units, with each unit qua~ for the $500.00 incentive. Naturally il has to.CO ill with' normal standards of adequate bOUllng local buililing bylaws.

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JANE WYMAN ROCK HUDSON LLOVD C.DOUGCAS· BARBARA RUSH

WHEN MUST THE WORK BE DONE? Almost all the work must jx: done between December 1st 1963and March 31st 1964. Work must not have gone beyond first floor joist stage by December 1st. Stuccoing, cxterior painting and sile improve men t . can be done after March 31st.

Where to apply? Your builder has tbe dctJlr~~~ you can get a pamphlet containing full d.e~ ~ application form from your nearest NauD • ball ployment Offices (or Post Office if you don ~Io.+ a NES office in your district,) from all central 'Jir,I gage and Housing Corporation offices, or bYr~~ to Special Services Branch, Department or... I

Ottawa.

Rest assured. Canadian builders have th~kn()\l"; to make Winter Built homes a sound Plve5 ~ Do It Now. Arrange today to have you~ve.,l Winter Built. You'll gain tbat $500.00 inctnU•h ~ you'll be helping Canada keep busy th!Ou.!" winter months.

TIMES OF SHOWS EVENING SHo\VS - 6:45 - 9:00

MATINEE - 2 P.M.

NEXT A TTRACTI.QN WALT DISNEY'S "SON OF FLUBBER" with FRED ~lad\IURHAY - NANCY OLSON ..­KEENAN WYNN - LAUGHS - Cm,IEDY - EXCITE:'IIENT.

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WHAT STEPS DO I HAVE TO TAKE? First of all-an application for certification as a ·Winter Built homo mUlt be made to the Special Services Branch, Department of Labour, Ottawa, either by you or tho builder. This step is essential. Your home can be built for you, you can build it yourself, or you can buy one ready built. The home can be a single bouse, or a multiple l10using 6tructurc of

~?!~~~!,2! ho me to be INlnler "ullli

N~DJ Issued by R.ufh(Jrify of HON. ALLAN J. MACEACHEN, MINISTER OF LA!OUR. C~ ~l~1

Church Canada

NEWfOUNDLAND C,\THEDRAL

daY aCter TrinitY) sun a;d Rector-canJI

Slade, B.A,. Lt~. L prlest-Rc~. K,

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Matins (saIJ); 11.0 Eucharist; 24 SchOol and J I

4.1.1 p.m" IIO}

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Holy CommulIIOI

Matins; 5,30 p.n

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10.00 a.1 5,30 p.l

Holy Commun[1 ~Iatins; 5.30 p,

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of All Saints ItIOr.-RE:V. H. Rhodes C.

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on Thursday); Prayer (Chap

CHURCH, QUIDI p,m., Sunday School p,m., Evensong.

Sunday after Trin a,m" Holy Comml

,I,m., Holy Eucharis

~Ile~uill·n3MO a.m" B Church;

School and' ,"".'nCilnt,' Classes' .

Baptism and <:1 . 6,30 p.m.

IIIlllinil,teo•f N ewfour ,':'I!"I"lIrrnatiI1n the SacI'

Servleet

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Church Canada

and Churchlng of Women; 7.00 11.111 .. Evensong and Sermon,

ST, AUGUSTINE'S, (llrinton ~lemorlal School, Stl'awberry Marsh R6ad'

ROil n.m" Holy Communiun; n :10 a.II1" Mutins; 11,00 a.III" Hull' Communion (Creche and ,luulOr Congrogation); 2,30 p.m., Sunda~' School (Brinton and Rlackall Schools); 7.00 p,m .. Evensong.

United Church GOWER STREET

~linbtcr - Rcv. R. W. Brame, !l A.

Assistant Minister-Rev .• 10., R, Smith, B.A" B.D,

Dil'eetor of Christian Educ!' \lon-~Ir. A. E, Heselwood,

Orgnnist and Choir Direetor­~Ir. Douglas Osmond, L,R.A,M.

1m. 11,,1, llllllll1l1l1ll1l,: 9.45 a.m., Young People's I' III , I IIlble Class in the Memorial

IIUllding; 11.00 a,m" MOl'ninll \1'OIShiJl, Preachcr: Rev, 11, W. Braine; Sermon Subject -"GiI'e and Take"; 11.00 a,m" The i'ursery wltl meet In the South Room; 2.30 p,m., Sund3Y School: 7,00 p,m" }venlng Wor· ,hip, Preacher-Rcv, J. A, Me· Kim. Scrlllon Subject- "The Kin gIIOIll."

WESLEY

)linistcr-Rev. V, A, Smith, 1m. 110:, L'Olllllll:llIl1l1; !l.A., !l.D. l, l!allns, 730 P 11\ .. I ~l!nistcI' of Visitation - It ~v.

I K, W, Penney, B.A" B,D. Organist and Choir Direc'

tor-~Iiss Margaret Pelley. 10.00 a.m" Junior Bible Class

In the Primary Room; 11,00 am, Nursery in the Young Pcoplc's Room; 11.00 a,m"

, Junior Congregation In the of .\11 Saml' 'Pl'imary and Bcginners' rooms'

ll. Hholb L'th'p· 11.00 a.m, ~Iorning Worship, ,Hc\'. V, .... Smith; 2,00 p,m"

o I;rll~r, H~I'. The K.F,S, (Young People's) Biblc Class; 2.30 p,m., Sunday

\\orhtl-~iI·' () Bod· School; 7,00 p,m., Evening Wor· ,ship: Rcv, V, A, Smith; The

I'Nl'l 1l;:11 ;~n. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, . Ho!y ~(ImmlllllOn, (WeekdaY)

:, ~ur,er)' ~lhoo!, l~r; I Tucsdav: lIall: 9 I:; ,'Ill, 8,00 p,m., Young Pcople's

, Communion: 11l:![I "Ill.. cnion, School; 11 011 .I Ill.,

ll;;;~~~~~~~, II 011 ".111.,' COCHRANE STREET 11011 a.m., I .

ages 2-4, 1':'1,,11, ~llnI5ter-Rev. L. A, D. Cur· p.m, Sunda, Slhool; I tis, B.A" B,D., D.D,

Holy ilapll'!'l and Organist and Choir !Jiree· of Women; 6 jl) p.:ll., tor-Dr. D. K. Peters, L,T,C L,

Broadcast CJO:\', 11,00 a,m., Morning Worship, Adult Conflrm"li'lil (Broadcast over CBC), Junior p.m, Ftmidr !Iou: II Congrcgation; Nursery; Guest People Prcacher: Rev, W, C, Anderson,

1M Da S f B.A., of st. Andrcws United Y ,en m Church, Hallfax; 2,30 p.m., Sun·

· thlou~h Fl'lda~) day School; Bible Class; 7.00 ~latim (l'h:,p~I), p.m., Evcning Worship. follow·

· cn Thurlday J: 5.~~ cd by Sacrament of Holy Corn· I Praler (lhapel,. munion, Guest Prcacher: Rev,

11', C. Anderson, B,A, Jli·C will meet in the Lecture

Hall, immcdiatcly following lhe sen'icc of 1I0ly Communion,

I This Sunday is being observed as a Special Thanksgiving Day,

, The Services will be conducted I by thc Ministcr, Visitors are I cordially wei~

lHl:--ltCII II GEORGE STREET ,1!U11J1 \'lUI

pm, Sunday SchOol MiniHter: Rev, N, Winsor, pm E' . . , Itnsong. B,A., B.D,

_ 11,00 a.m" Morning Worship, '~AR\' THE VIRGIN Junior Congregation, Sermon

Topic: ""he Riches of His Gracc;" 2.30 p.m" Sunday School; Bible Class; 7,00 p,m" Evening Worship; The Thank Offering Service of United Church Women.

Ie relent and CraiG' IIlUlar AI enne J

Sunday after 'fnnity) 1m., lIo!y Communtun' tn., 110ly Encharist al J : 11.30 I a Ill, BantleI'

t:hurch; 2.ilO and Young

Classes: 4.Uu and Church.

630 p.m., The oj ~ewfQundland

Ihe Sacramcnl

ANGEL~N1J All.

ISl Cl Sundar! AVenue)

'Ill Iy alter Trinity) , 1\01" Co . P , mmumon' roces ' •

· 230 slon Bnd Sung Ind D' p,m., Sunday

tVtllon,lble Class; o,ao IV • anj Sermon

11\'11'0 S ' , ervlces

., EI~~! Communion; ng and Intur. --Op tHE

MOUN" ASCEN· , , PEARL

11-, HOly C

,1Io,1I01y E QmmunJolt, Indl) Seb Ucharist: 2.~O

001 and Billie

ST. JAMES ~linister - Rev, Pearce J,

Penney, B,A" B,D. 9.30 a,m .. Senior Bible Class;

11.00 a,m., Sunday Schonl, Nursery, Kindergarten, Prim ary; 11.00 a,m" Morning War· ship; 2.30 p.m" Sunday School: Junior, Intermediate; 3,30 p,m" Church Membership Class (Jun· ior); 7,00 p.m" Evening War· sbip; 8.15 p,m" YPU,

Sacrament of Baptism will be administered at the 11,00 a,m, service.

ST. PAUL'S (Blackler Avenue)

Ministcr-J, D. Bourne, 11,00 a,m" Mornlni WOIshlP,

Hev. Samuel A. Grandy; 2,30 p.m" Sunday School; 7.00 p.m., Evening WDrshlp, Rev, Samucl A. Grandy,

GlOVES ROAD 3,20 p,m" Sunday School.

FORT ,MUSKST

11,00 a,m., Mornln, Worship, Mr. Ellison Bridler,

,

Presbyterian

ST, ANPREW'S "Th. lUrk"

Minister-Rev, Charlc~ I, G. Stobie, M,A" F.S.A., (Scut.).

Organilt Ind Cholrmaster­Mr. Robert MacLeod.

11.00 I.m., Mornlnl Service; 10.00 a,m" Sundl), School; '&.:10 p.m., Vesper Service.

You are invifed to Worship with us,

ST. DAVID'S (E\I.~beth Avenue E •• t)

Minister-The Rev, J. S, S, Armour, B,D" S,T,M,

11.00 a.m" Morning Worship (The Sacrament of Baptism); 11,15 a,m" Church School (Prl· mary and Kln:lergarten); 2,30 p,m" Church School( Junior and Intcrmedlate) 4.00 p.m" Selllnr High Fellowship; 7,00 P,II\·, EI'ening Worship,

ST, AIDAN'S (Topsail 1l6ad)

2.30 p,m., Church School; 7,00 p,m., Church Service,

The Salvation Army

Major and Mrs, Arthur Pike, Corps Officers.

11,00 a,m" Holiness Meetine; 11.45 a.m" Directory Clams; 2,30 p,m" Sunday School; 3,00 p,m., Bible Classes; 6.15 p,m., Prayer Mecting; 7,00 p,m" Sal· vation Mecting,

(Weokday Services) Tucsday: 8.15 p,m" Horne Lcague. Wcdnesday: 7,30 p,m" Prayer Meeting ..

Pentecostal BETHESDA PENTECOSTAL

TEMPLE (209 New Gower Street) ....

Pastor, G. B. Harnum. 10.30 a,m., Morning Worship;

3.00 p.m., Sunday School; 7,00 p,m" Evangelistic service.

(Weekday Services) Wednesday: 8.00 p.m" Public Service. Thursday: 8,00 p,m., Prayer Service. SaturdllY: 8.00 p,m" Young Peoplea.

Trinity Lutheran Church

Wllrshlpplng at Pepperrell Cbapel

Pastor-Rev, WilHam Kursch. Inski, B,A.

10,00 n.m" Sunday Church School-The Holy Communion.

Gospel Hall 47 Smith Avenue

North of Pennywell !toad Sunday, 10.30 a,m., Worship

Meeting; 2,30 p,m" Sunday School; 7 p,m. Gospel l\Ieeting; Tucsday, 8 p.m" Bible Study; Thursday. a p.m., Prayer Meet· ing,

First Baptist Church

(104 Portugal Clive ROlli)

Minisler-Rel', F, C, Fenert~, B,A.

9.45 a.m" Sunday School; 11.00 a,m., Morning Worship; 7,00 p.m" Evening WOI'uhip and The Lo\'d's Supper,

(Weekday Servlcu) Wednesday: 8,00 p,m" Mld·week'~ service, Coming, November 27 • Dec'

ember li-Evanllelistlc Crusade, Evangelisl: nev, Gerald Ward, of Saint .Tohn, N.B,

Jehovah's Witnesses

SOUTH UNIT (.9 Morrie Avenue)

:Sunday: 3,00 p,m" Public Addre.s -

"How Firm Is Your Faith?" Speaker: W, r,fodhson; 4.00 p,m., Bible Discussion.

Tuesday: 8,30 p,m., Bible Study; "Let

Your Nam'e' 'Be' Sanetifict\," Matthew 6:9," .

Friday: . 7,30 p.m" Bible Speaking and

Reading Class, 8,30 p,m" Ministry Develop·

ment Class,

Church of The Nazarene_

(Weal.yan) Minister-Rev. W. C, Wilcoll, 10,90 a,m" SundlY School for

all aKellj 11.80 I,m., Mornln1l Service for one half hour; 7,00 p,m., EvangeUstic Servlre, The Junior Cbolr slnll In the Morning Service and special slnginl In the Evening SerYICe, All are .invlted.

Christi.n Science (Corner RenDI.,. Mill ROI" ID'

Empire Avelluet 11.00 a,m" Sunda)' ~t1'vlcr,

Subject of Lesson Sermon: "Everlasting Punishment",

Best Loved Hymns Sunset and evening sb\1',

And one clear call for mel And may there be 110 mOl\ning of the hal',

When I put ont to sea, But such II tide as, moving, seems asleep,

Too full for soulld and foam, I

When that which drew from Ottt the hOllUdlcss ! deep \ I

Turns agnin hO\\1fl, '

Twili~ht ami cvclIillg bell, And after that the dark

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, NOVE~IBER 2, 1952-7 .

... Let us do good unto alJ

men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.

-Celatians 6: 10.

THE DOOR OF THE SHEEP

" .

RY REV. DIt. FItED SASS terror into our hearts and send "I' th d . f tl I "us seeking pathetically and

am e Olll 0 Ie S lcep. frantically lor 0 f id In thesc wonls JCSIIS I', "aYI·ng. . s me cave or 0

• " 0 0 m which we d II thut for YOLI and me in this 11cr· Some I' mar we s~cur~. P lcxin~ world nu hidin~ place IS t y and !md security In

... • b bunk reservcs-Ima"ining some sate, nn shelter IS secure unlcss . b •

we enlCr it thrOlI"11 Christ Bnd hol't that money will protect and .. ' save them from th "

unless it is guarded by Christ. Iifc So e ~ncmles. or This WIIS true of the sheep. The a;a e mc . try to ~Ide b~hmd mUlllltains wel'e infested by wild . t.h I' plllabie slolCal attitude "l1Imals ami thc sheep had to tf IIfc. But the old enemics of huve hidin~ p!accs hidin" t ~.! ~uman hcart sccm to be in·

e " b VinCIble Sorrol ff' . Placcs from tllCit· enellll'es she'. . v, su crmg, sm . . • 'and deat! L t b 'Id h tel', whe.re they could rcst LC' cares I I. ~ man UI as e curelv nfter lun" j'ourneys The I ,et hIm set whatevcr

• ' b • NU3rd he may th thO f' d hest hiding places the s'lfest ~ • cse lOgs III

,1m\" (a;;ltALIl ~1. \\'AIIIl f10ch was led hy a shepherd And one wouid have imagined ~he!ters were thos~ to whi~h a I a way through all human guards.

, 'h" IIm~ long ago the race would of lilllc and' Hcl'. Gcralll Wllrd, pllstor of and thosc w Ich were guardcd Ihale learned th 1 h

I ~Iain Strcel Baplist (,hUI'C'1 hy a shcpherd tlllllself. finally th . e efsstn f t at Saint ,John' :\ B., i~ COII;lIlg II; I Now.ill this men and women heart an~r~hls nOJa.e y or ~he

1St. ,john'5, as spcaker al JIl wcre like sheep. One has only human, e so In anythlnl'

And may there be 110 sadncss of fare\\'ell, When I cmhark: .

For, though from out our hournc place

The flood may hear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to facc

When I have erost the bar. ---------------- - ._- - --

Bishop

=-,

I Sheen .

The Blessed Are Clean Of Hearl

eVlollgelisllc crusadc, to he held tu tum over. thc pages of the And it was thi~ ho t : t FIl'sl Baptist Church, );01'. I Blhle to realise thal here you Jesus full'll d h' H pe, h~t 27 10 Dec l 'have a human race constantiv am th dl e fWthen he saId, I . , • , . • • 1 • e 001' 0 e seep" F l'

I !.II' Ward hilS IlI'en an flnt· sccklllg hldtng p.aces and shel· men d h f' a . , . , It. f' thO tl t d th an women w a ound the , .Iamhllg Icndcl' in Canm\i,lI1 el S 10m IS. .la .an C world too vast and t . . 'chlll'ch hfe BI'I'1l III ~J"llitu'J'1 othcr tiling. It begtns WIth Adam for d ~rrifymg, .' . ,. , . , . mcn an women driven b !1l' I'ccei\ cd I.is educalion in an'l Eve seeklllg to hidc them· SOl'ro f!' " d' Y l:rilhh Coluillbia, grJlltwting 'n s~l:'cs fro"! ,God. Thcn we sec ()ffer~' ~~Im:~:~o, a:

n a 51~;-~e

.\1'1, from l:.B.l'. Ill' then tooll' emn a fugitive nnd a vagahond, place PI' d Idlng III' Ihcuio"lc il II'll11l1l" 'It South sc£l;ing in vain some hiding asp,'t f ahl~ sll~~e up thIS

M' c ~, I' II Id A ~c a IS mlntstry in nis Weskrn Thc"!"~l< al Seminary, p pee 10 lC war . "S lie move epistl to th C I' , "t I'm 1 \\'ol'lh. 'J'ex: ~ on through the sacred story, hc,'e wrot e "Y e °l'fossl.ans ~\hen ~e

, I tl . th . 'l h . e, our I e IS hId With lie held p:',IIJI\,lcs nt :\el,on .. an, lele e pIC lire. we avc Christ in God" !\nd it .

Bel d'lirmlrc' \l1l1'l'li 'In(\ 's Ihls of S('ll1eOlle seeklllg a sure thl'll" tl" IS somc· . .' .. "'. I '." I" , . '1 It . I ~ more Ian protectIon lie at I'I'IIlCl: '\ll>c,'1 and llC"IIH1 m lIulng p dCC, U sceUi e s Ie el 'offer' H ff I d S",' 1"',ll'\" "11 1,(';'11'" (111M 11 Ill'; '(' fl'OlII the cnemies that pursued. I I'f ans

, e 0 ctrs .00. "By ;,[e ., ,,,. 'u. eM'. , Y man en cr 1I\ he <h' 11 . S lilll lohll \\ hel'p hl' IS 110 IV I P .11111 (\01111 the Otd fcslament saved II I II .' • a or. ;)"'[01" III '1111' 1.1I·"l"t· llolplbt l\l' see the good trying to hide fin I ; IC 51,~ ~o.:n and out and C'I;ul'dl III F'I"I'r~ C' ann d;, Illl'lJlsetvcs aurl the wicl\ed try· Pl~cePas IIrr t 1~lIu I~'e whcn' v.c 11'1!'ilp III 1'1'll;~[" \lhel'l' hc \\"l~ in~ to hide thelllseives [rom not f 0111' \l1'US I'm HIm lI'e neerl pastor to flll'mer Prime' Wnist~;· I Lio!l- and holh the good and of 0\ ~~I' le s /n[!,s and arroll's J"im Dif'\I'lllllikcr' • ,thr. wickcd trying to escapc from s Ie I lag:ous t ~rlune. For He , FOI' 'I" 'llld '\ il'llf I'C'II'S L(' till' assaults of circumstance, thc [' a'T'ls anI ~nsTahms. ,

... l ( I ." I II I • h s on y 10 ee hiding 1\ as . Superintendcnt n.f [~olJ1e I nttacks of suffermg, an~ t c ~n., I feel myself secure ,,11,!aml, for the l3~ptlst Llllon' slau~hls ~f death. It IS an np'l Onl in Thee abidin

'of \\1cstel'll C'llnda and for I pcahng plcturc of the human Th y fl' t g I thl Cl" "cm s w'a; P~'csidcnt of I hcart seeking a safe fold. NQr I Th~ con IC thcan . endure . , ,. . i " th N me arm e vlctorv gameth I til<' Baptist Fedcralinn 0 f IS t otherl\ Ise m e ew 0' . h t f . I C" . I' 'fcstament. There the message er e\cry a c ul foe, I ';:~'HI;!~ lIioh School and under. may bc different but thc men I TInhy Illo:te my heart 5usbin~th ,~ th S h th 'Id a I s carcs and wocs gr.'Liu'ltc years he was actil'e in are e samc. ue was e Wi I '

'sport, particu!al'l\' in Irack bike fury of Herod Ihat the new born, I Anot~er "beatitm!e of the

l in~ to the tknow!cdge .of God. raci~g'. ;IHI lugliy. Grad~ating child had to seek a hiding plac.c I' n Everuthgng

world IS,: Bless?d 15 sex. ful' Most. people are kellt h0f!l 111111 frnm L'nrl'crslly during the de. in Egypt. Jesus knew what It • '7 through It you wII.I hal'e fre~ e~; II!!!. just hec~use of 1!lffteultles prc"ion. he c\'c1cd all the way was to bc hunled and harried. Gave Thanks pre .. ~ion and aVOId frustl'lItlOn. I they have .wlth the command· [rom his hom~ in Victoria to' Hc knew how decp was the hun" ,

The Beautituue of the God· ments. It IS not m the way they IF)'I \l'orth 0 -00 miles aw'lY I gel' for a safe fold. He knew I for thiS Is Ihe will of Go,l in mall is: "Blessed arc the clean think, hut in the way they act I w'hlere he I~as·'~o take his U;eo: too the various hiding places Christ Jesus concerning ]loll. I of heart, for thcy shall see God." Ihut they bccome crossed up. II o' al frJ'IlLll'" ' . I whicb mcn sought-from the rich Thessalonians 5:18. It ·goes bnck ,to one of the mllst , . ' o~;~:. \\'al~d I~:illgs 10 this cru'I' man who sought to hide his soul . bcautiful stoncs Of. the Old Te.st .. A .kcel! .splntu?1 ~bs,er:el' II I,! ,S~dl m3U\' IJlcnls Jnd J picas., behind barns and storehouses, . In everytlll,n~7 . ~o llIaflel' am~nt when Moses asked 10 s.ee mqllL~e jU,t a.s lap!(~I, tn.to a ,ing PCI's(ina!it\'. In addition to' to the poor woman who sought to, I\hat happens! ill slc!:nc,s7 when the glory o~ God, . God toid hllll, lIlan 5 b.ehavIOI' as m~o hiS ~on· I ;\:1' IranI's '~o,prl Illcssag~s, I hide herself in the crowd. In pl~ns ~o wrong'!. when uaemploy· thlltitwnslmposs~hie,fol'noonelc~pts, ~~ch day of life wc :nc lh~ ehullh is planning for'onl' of his last parables .Jeslls ed .. ~~hen a f!'lcnt! has PIOI'CII couid look upon HIS face to face. I e~t1.1Cl' htlmg ourselvcs til!: the Is ceial lIlu>ic, henl'ty hymn picturcd the man wl~ose eXCllse false. when. one has heen dis God .. however, conccded to Moses' I'ISlOn of Go.d, 01' else bllllehng I S~lgs. and a gencraliy warm !el. for failure was just thiS: "I. wa,~ loyal. to a fl'le~ld? when one 1]~5 ~ VICW of Him as It WCl'e, pass· ours.elves to It. .Thc sun m~y bc: 101\ ship. The l hurch is cxtend. afl'aid. and wcnt and hld- a limlty CO:lscl~nee'! One thinl:> mg through thc clcft of n I'ocl;. loutsldc of tl~e Window. but If. we in~ 10 Ihc publtc a hearty invil. ,leslls Imew the haunted human ?f .many sl!uatlOns Ilhel'c P3\,1 But all that Moses saw was: keep the blmds down. the Ilgllt 'Ii n heart even as He knew the fl'ml· JLlS, doesn t maliC comlJll)!l !uerely the retreuti~~ pl'oeeo.' cnnnot ~oU1e ,~n. As Our Bies!;ed i " 0 . I.,' of sO many "f thc foids they sense. But was Paul trying to

SlOn 01 God, not the VISion of one, Lord SaId: You Will .not cume sought amI huill-folds whel c all mn,:c common sense'! Was he advancing face to facc, tn Mc hecausc YOUl' ltvCIi are, llIennel' or Ihieve, broke throu·,n. nJt rather pointing out hON ~n

In the Old Tcstnmunt, purity I cvil." Actually, thc frustraled. I II /!' Ell : common. and against nataral i'l' \Vab principally a mattcr of Uh'

l miscrablc, unhappy soui~ in the ./ R ': rn1:n UCrs .\n(l the human heart o[ Ihe; clir.1Ition, must be thc rcactio~s

sorv!ng ccrtai~ ritu.nls aml.cere. world are, thosc . who hale! ,I\\'~nticlh r~l'tllry is m thi!; Ille: alii!. attiducs ,in thc ordinal'Y ~x· momes but m thiS BealJtuilc, cilluded thcu' chmactcr by a' E h . I s~!1'Ic as Ihe human henrt o[ th~ I pel'lcnccs of life of those w:JO be· purity 'is cc~tCl'ed in thc heart [ailurc to se~ .that sc~ is. a I -4 X ortatKH1 fh( c~ntury. Somclimes in om'llicl'c in .Jesus Chri~l. J'\otice and the athtude of soul. The nw,tery. that It is a cuntllltwtllll1 cllI' it is jw,t shecr \'ilstllc;S that he d0CS not say "Fur C\'C'·\'·

f G I . f I I I "(;nS!'E!. (iF (,iWI~r " tl'" very fact that Ihe vision 0 (I[ of the crcutivlty 0 Gue nllr on y of Ilw universc that make LIS I llllg gll'C Ihanks" but "In I . I . . I 1 ('IlAC' I J('/lJ. 1Ij;1.l(;IO~;". thO is promised to the pure in heart when uscr \Vlt l~n ]lIS 10 y. pur J1 'III 1l1'lrtnls afmill and stirs m I e\ cry In!!." ,

mcans that therc arc sumc tu pObes dues II ~I\'e fuli s:ttl!;f.l~· 0111' heinCfi the \I'nging for a, !low rftcn It turn~ Ollt Ihat whom this boon cannot he giv~u. tiO.l both lo hody and soul. 'I'll(' l;o'll<'l 01 ,iI ,liS ('hi 1,1 : 5 ,Iwlter ;lIId ,\ fold. There al'~: \I'hat we deenJcd a mhforllllle I The vision is spll'ilunl aud de. ' ac: 1\,1: II iIL:d ! '1l1C'i1t hy (.ldeI'5 lime., II hell tbe whole unil'cI'se! h:li hml slrangely hellcficial ,'e· pends not on what is oulsldc of' Friends arc no( secn nnl)'. I)\' ,of tllc ('hlll".:I1.' [ .11': ii' ( hI' st of ,celllS SII ullfl'ienrll)' alld SO 1111·' snlb! So that onc looks hack to the eye, but what is insidc of lh~ (he. eycs of the hOlly. The [mild i Lallel' J):i): S:II11I, IS :t \ Clo JlI',,;· I'C-J'oll"l·e. But chiefly II is Ihe tlw hlack timc of angnish. and heart. 'that onc lo\'es is disccl'lled spil'il· ,111',,1 rcll~I<Ill-0ne It:al sl1o\l,d old clemenllli Ihin~s \\'hich strike perhaps shame, and sccs II ~s

This is truc el'cn ps,'eholug.' L1nlly, known hy his Iruth an,t l'.I,ler 1:1111 C"I'r)' Jllwsc (If :hc -- - -- - -'- I!l') ph otal turning point III ~15 ieally, Moral chal'aetcr and lhc Ihe nohility of his churacter, i 11\.1" n[ lis IllP,.11ilcrs, I'. heJiler Id I 'life. What secmed at the time statll oC a man's mind makes a which the scnscs ennnot sec th, 111!.lSc he sJlll'ltll:t1 (II' mat'~.'. , ea 5 I (0 he Ihe dead end of despair

d'lflerence to what he secs It Purity ltkewise gil'cs 1'01111111111' I,ll 'l!l" :!Ils!'cl can ;lnd \\"11 . ! i' , 'tlll'lIcd out 10 be the bc~illning of '. . ' '.,. [f. II I f '11 til) c Therc IS a Jlsy~lOonlcal 11',v II' . "

is too often assumcd tlmt a I'Ighl loll with the luvlIlg SPll'lt [If Ihe r"IlS ".1 III lr II Co I' d ( ~.. ',. i.. ,.~ [ d IVlllg. one's sal\'ation was understanding 01 God dcpends Father, and hl'ing6 I" liS "n wlw "~lIeel ('Iv ficpl, (h.e answ~, ~ ~hat unsllon:1 ~a\ c ~. e . orme, I nearcr than one could hal'£? hoped upon education and inlcllectual understnnding lind lol'c of HlIlI. (0 Ihl'lr lI1;Jny 111111111 II'S abolll .1 ddllllte Illcal III UIII mlllds d I for Although one did not knolV training, This Beatitudc insists ' I cli~,!o11 ,111,1 II. "pp!il'altnn t () , what we want th.an thc for~es III it nt the timc. there was reason that there is a moral, as wcll as Thc vision 'I[ 1111' snLlI has nl! d~rn day 11\ IIlg. '. '. I nul' bcmg comblll.e to f~1l11t It. actually in Ihe unhapJ1Y expcri· a' intellectual condition oC com. something to do with Ihc arfii~·: Ono?f on.1' hnSl!' Irael.llngs IS It I~epends .upon us h?w high alld enCl' for /lil'ing thank~, n lions of the heart. Try III 'ell 'I that [.ulh \1'lthoul ~· .. nrl'~ IS dC~d'l defllllte thIS Image 1,5, and how Delievin!: in God is learning to

an cgotist the hcauty of unscl· "-shell' 1111' thy f,uth Without ~.ly rcrslstently.we keep .It before J5. tl'1I5t Him at alt times, especial.

Th H I S · °t fishncss, You might a well I wm'ks nlHl I \1 III shc\~', thcc illY I fhe man. With negative t~,ou~hts Ily when the appearance of things e 0 Y pi rl , I ten a deaf man aboul thc hal" fall It hy my works. r.Jamcs alld low Ideas who says I ca,~·, seems to dcny His very exist. , F . hf I I mony of a Bcethoven. Tclling 2:1p,1 Main, ":-.lilt e\,cryone thnl not" before ~e e\'en trIed, IS ence. We do dwell to give thanks Our att U thc cal'nal mall nhl1ut purity sailll lI~ltl1 me' Ll1l'd, Lord shalljdllOmed to fallul'e.- . for the fruits of the earth It the and its rcwards. is telling the cntci IIlto Ihc kIn g d II m uf Whell OUI' thoughts are I~splr· close of another harvest But Guide hlind of color. The man whl1se Iwaren" I~.fnth. 7,2t) others 1 ed and '!l0!c1~d by a high Idc31, we must see these fruits not heart Is unholy sees not God. 10 o[ 0111' teachlllg pCI'Ilnenl tn my I w~ are mevltahiy clw.nged by mercl), as food for out bodies

Read 11 Corinthians 6:1·10 th,~ Impure, nothing is ~urc' .fOl' theme. nrc artleies t2 and 13 of I thiS rcnell:fng of our ml~ds-The bll! also as bcing sAcramentai Stand fast thercfore in thc lib· he carries defilcment With Ilim. OUI' fmth: . . . God eonSCLQUS man sees 10 eva~y· of the goodness Bnd merc~' which

erty wherewith Christ hath made To be pure in beart is to make, "I~e believc. III hemA subject lone, no matter how gr.e~t a sm· ar.! following us every day, us frce, and be not entanglNI purity everywherc, The pllre ~I I to k~lIgs, presldellt~, ru!crs, and nero a. spa~k. of the ~Ivm.e. ~e whether in sunshine or in dark· again with the yoke o[ bondage. heart shall see God in natllr~ s 1 magIstrates, III .0~eYlllg Jnd nevcr IdentIfics thc Sill wl~h tl~e ness, whether in reverent wor· (Galatians 5:1) mirror and in science, in crea· I honorlll~ ll.nd sl~stall1l~g the law. sinner, but while condemm~g It. ship or in rebellious dis·

Deep music was within tile lion's visions and the voices of I "Wc hehcvc 10 hemg .honest I he holds fast to the potenha!l!y obedience, so that whether we heart of a young womBn as ,he every color: Thcy will see Hi~ lrue,. chas~e, henen)lcnl, I'1l·tuon,~ f~I' g~ood, which often by being feel grateful or not, we under· walked among the trees on 'Iw in His providence, Thcy Will un,1 III liomg good to all m,en. vlsualtzed and kept constantly stand that it is the will of God mountaintop at Pocono Crcst, evcn sec Him in the mysleries If we i"!plement lhcse ~rtlcles in the foreground, becomes all that in el'erything we shouid give Pcnnsylvania, Wild f1ow~rs they canno~ undel·sland. in our dn.JIy hves, we Will he ideal, and often an actuality. thanks, grew everywhe~e, and birds WP.I·C ,gooel fllmlly ll1~mhcrs, g a a d Suppose, for just one day, we '1'IlESE THINGS singing in weldome to the new -Most Reverend Fulton ,r. neighbors' good clllzcns and good could refrain from unjustly con· "Four things we all must learn day yet unllved and untarnished, Sh D D Ph D I Churc.h memhm·s. demning, fl'om making disp3r· to do

The night before, sl1e had ecn, .., .' Agatn, we teach thnt tbe Can· agin~ remarks about others, If we would make our records given her life to Christ. Ai· I stitulion of the United Statcs as from" expressing a doubt or a truc-though joy was in her hcart at i~ camc fr~m, thc f~u~del's of fem·. What an achievement it To think· without eonlusion, this momcnt, frustrating thou~hts T B ,lnat rcpubltc IS a dIVinely 111'1 would bc. clearly: ;' raced through her mind, Would How 0 e Ispit'cd document. . . The fascinating thing about To love all people m~st sin·;' . she have to be different in aer I I am SUI'C that all me'!lbers ideals is that no sooner have we ccrely. : : :. i I daily \ivinu? Would she still Hap py ,of the Church ?f ,Jesus Chl'ls.t of gained a desired peak than we To act from hone~t motives ' need props, like drinking an:! LaUer J?DY S.al.nts .must beltev~ find farthCL' and highcr peaks be- purely: smOKing, or WOllid Jesus Chl",t 'fo be glad of life becausc it I that thm religIOn I~PO~CS upon yond. The thrilling adventure To trust in God and Heaven take all these things away and gives you the chance to love and I them the .sacred obligatIon to ~e never ends. securely. make her over Into 1\ new crca· work and pinY and to look up at gool1. citIzens of t~c. count y Thc central renson for I i { e

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tion? th to' to be satisfied witn undel w~ose flag the~ hve.. pcrhaps Iics in the pursuit of h I S I It dl e s rs, In tillS country-the Umted . ., t h

Surely t e Ho y p I' was r youl possessions ~\1t not con· st t th' hI' t' among Ideals. EvolutIon IS hu t e t' h thl kl g Sh want 't'l n es- IS 0 Ign lon, t f thl h' h • ee II1g er n n , e • tented with yourself un I you other things cntails the duty to ques or some ng Ig er. mO.e

ed 10 tmuhch to If ~e changed, to have made ~he ~est of them; to voh' in £'Iections for public of· ad1equated· The afrt~d arl~ :he ~:i lepar. e erae rom any s~m' despl,e notbmg m the world c)t· ficers And this voting when su t Of. reams 0 ea IS s. 1

blanca of evil, from anythmg cept cownrdi~e; to be governed lind ~hcre it is done should be the hIgher form of, Ul.e have th.t w6uld harm her body and by your admirations rllthcr than for thc camUtate of thc m~Rt ~volvcd fyom soneone s Ideal of weaken' her wltneu for Christ. by your disgusts: to covet noth' noble qualifications, This vot· Justice,. hbcrty, or ~cau~y, ~n1 Now that ehe had received IhD ing that is your ncighbor's e)(· Ing shaUl,] be for those who will the hchel that nothmg 18 too Holy Spirit, he wpuld be al1lul· cept his kindness of heart and be true if elcctcd to the office, g_o_od_to_b_e_t_ru_e_, . ____ _ rlalent for her needB, - genllenels of manners: to think anel will uphold and sustain the

11,00 a,m" Sunday School for pupill up to the I.- at 20 yom, . Wednud.y: '

B,OO p,m" Service. SatuNI)': 3,Q() • 4030 p,m" ~'ree RcalllnQ

Room,

~eldom 01 your enemies, often of lalV~ of the land and peoplc thnt YOUl friends, and every day of thc~' aJ'C serving. . Chrlat: and to spend as much Wc can thcre[ore determinc time as you can with body and that the Gospcl .of Jcsus Christ with spirit in "od's out.of·dooI'5, as taughl nnd acccptcd by the -these are the little guidnpolita ChlJl'ch of Jesus CIlt'lst of Latter on the footpath of peace, Dny Salnfs Is a rclir.ion which

V nn Dyke will bencfit LIS In aU of our many

walks and talks of life, provid· in~ lhat we live it up to its (ul· Icst,

Excerpts from a Conference addl'css of Elder JO$eph p, Merrill, Septcmber 30, 1949, Solt Lnkr Ta bcrnac\e.

Well Spoken MARGARET ROMANES: A saint is a person who has lear- . ned to get out of God's way,

ULRICH ZWINGLI: A ~enerous mind does not consider itself as belonginll to itself alone, but to the whole human race. RICHARD KNILL (in his diary I : Clangl Clang! went every bell In heaven, Cor Richard F:nill was born again.

TEn1'ULLlAN: Whenever the soul comes to Itself and altair· something of its natural sounr' ness, it speaks of God.

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i,'Record Goal Total . ~. t ' jiB)' The Canadian Press

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Toronto putting them on top of the league with 14 points from six: wins, two draws and one defeat. They arc four

points ahead o( the Leafs, five in front of Detroit, siX liP on Montreal and New York and 11 ahead o( Boston Bruins. NEVIN OUT

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Gordie Howe, gunning in I'ain 'I' ~m gamcs to top Rocket ichard's career scoring record 'Ith ~ 545th goal, gets a chance 'nig~t against the team Ihat icld~(~ his record·tylng 544th 1St .~lInday, Monlreal Cana· icns.' Mqntreal, Richard's old club,

, pllising host to Howe's Dc· 'oiti~ed Wings is one of four 'ee~.nd games on thc Nation· I ~pckcy League schedule. :hi~~go Black Haw.; meet IC ~aple Leafs in Toronto to· igh~: and Sunday nighl 1\lon· 'cal,as in New York and Dc· 'oil,:::al Boston.

Leafs will be minus right winger Bob Nevin, sidelined SECTION II A" with a foot injury, and coach Monday, November 4th. Punch Imlaeh plans to start 7,00-Brookfield Icc Cream 1'5.

Monday, XOH'Inb 7.00-Crcatil'e !r

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The, Canadiens havc injury robJerus where Ihcy count losl)in ,any allempt 10 prolong owe's brief scoress slreak: In lal.

GORDIE UOWE

and the Rangers in New York. The first time they got logeth· this season, the Canadiens born· barded Planle wilh 59 shols and defeated Ihe rangers 6·2,

Garry Ehm6n the Red Kelly. Aralon Telephone Frank Hah~ch line Harris & Hiscock vs. A.

If Howe fails to ~tore in Harvey & Co. Monlreal-Hodge has a SClund 8. 15--t\'fld. Light & Power vs. 2.49 goal aH!r.11~C in 59 games Furness Withy with Calladiens ov~r th!' last Ayres Supermarket vs.

lishcrs rs, York & Pari. ~!etri) ~!otn' l' . rl '1 , .a'\(fn Oil

8,I!>-Gianl )!art IS Doyle '

10 seasons-the big right wing. Bennett Brewery er will have another go Sun. 9,30-0'Keefe's Grocery

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day in Boston, where the Terra Nova ~fotors Br~ins have managed only one I Canadian ~Iarconi win against Toronto this sca.: OPENING-The St, John's Curling Club opened its 1963-64 season last Royal Stores.

vs. 9,30-Colonial Garll! 's Canadian

sonH· h S'd Ab I d ! nirtht. Harrv Carter, one of the senior active skips of the Club, threw the: Wednesday, November 61h, owe, cone I e an, f' M : ff" I' . . 1 f I the rest or the Wings have can.' Irst stone m 0 ICta cercmOIllCS, Mr. Carter IS an cxecuhve mem ler 0 tIe 7.00-Harris .It Hiscock vs.

fessed that Gordic's drive for Dominion Curling Association. (Staff photo) Terra Nora Molors the record has made them jit· SId 1 O'Keefe's Grocery V5,

tery and they will all be happy To-Day's CUrll·n1! c Ie u e '\ Royal Stores when he has It made. L>' 8.l5-Job Bros. vs. Colonial

"This record of Gordie's is ' Cordage

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Past performance also pro· vides the Maple Leafs with cause for concern about their encounter with Chicago.

drivlnl! us crazy." Abel said III1XEn BONSPlEL ,4.00-5.30, ! Mates-C. Byrne, E. Boone, I E. F. Barnes 1'5. lmport after the Win~s trounced New 2.30-4.00 I Sklps-W. A. Knowhng, F" ~Irs. Moyse. B. Jeans, .1. Bla,r, Mot

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~ronto:' In their only previous meet· ~LI\STE O"ERWORK~;l1 ing Ihis season, Toronto's Stan· iIlcaking of goal problems. Icy Cup champions blew a 2·0 Jrmcr':; Canadien.1 keepel' lead in Chicago three weeks Icques ;Planle must figlll'e on ago and dropped the game 4·2, al'ing ~ rell' Sunday night That result started the Black hen hit,; erstwhile compauions Hawks on the seven· game un· rom ;'lontreal take on Plante beaten streak they bring to

ftver\'bo II' I d I t beIl, A. Crane, C. Doyle. son. Seconds-Jean HerrIck, .\\ . H I Th A I , . (. vas concerne a )011 ., . I Ii '1 G'll' 'V ~I Il b CIA B . . . omas 1'5. I'a on it except Gordie bllt nolV it's ~I.atcs-J. Taite, C. ~ hcl~n, Secoll( s- \. "' ac I IYray, ., oor~. 0 0 e'l ,oone, Telephone

n~:;inald P G-}J.. Gm~l Ea!tm C(·

el'cn Nctting to him I L. Forbes, D, DunJas, K. El.ls, Store),. A. Wln~tow. N. But cr. L. Ryan, .. . ,S, Doyle. Leads-S. ~lacGilli\'ray, A. A. Blair, R. Downey, B. ~fac· Thursday, November 7tb,

"We're dying to get the ~ Seconds-V. Burns, D. New· N. Other. \ pherson. laO-Ray Bursey "so Nfld. Thllr." I)" 'ionll1\!r

thing Ollt of the lI'a)' so we man, R. Cole, D. Wyatt, T, 7,00-8.30 Leads-I.. Roche. ~1. Bartlett, Tractor & Equipment. can get down to business." Dal'i5. M. Bursey, Skips-A. Foster. f, Snow. D. ~ D. Ayre, F. ~Ioore, W. Lo\,e·. Dominion Distribulors vs.

7.00-C"lonial roar ... ( '1 I \ ar(F

Campbell I: 9nly One Record .. !o.'I!:W YOl1K-"There is no cd in a telephone interview. ! Babe Ruth hit 60 homc runs leh thin:: as a secund rec·, Howe tied Richard's mark in 154 games and Roger Maris! 'd:' Clarence Campbell. 1'1 a, I Sunday and can break it Sat·: hit 61 in 162 games a rC\~; ollal HOI'kcy League Ill·csi.' mday night in Montreal when: years ago," Richard said. 'They I

!n,t. ~aid Friday. referring 10: the Red Wings meel the Ca· i leC! Ruth's record In thr book I auriec Richard's request that: nadiens. the Rocket's old tcam. I with an a~terisk." I s 544 cal'cer goals remain in' Last week, Richard pointed! "There is no limit to the' Ie record book with sn ~stcr· lout that he had played in only i number of records ~'ou can k. ' 978 games in 18 seasons with \' have in the book," Campbell "As rar as I'm concel'ncd,1 the Canadiens and Howe has said .. "But to keep Richard's hen Gordie Howe scores his i been in morc Ihan 1,120 for, total there you would destroy 15th goal he will be the I Detroit i the image or who the record·

,!col'd.holder," Campbell add.! "It's like when in baseball i holder actually is."

I Coaches' Clinic In Third Day

Leads-K. Knight. ~1. Daril, S. Ayre, A. Cox, J. G. Bearn~'llaee. G. Lahey. J. Byrne, A. i Canada Packers P. Burns, F. Saunders, D. BlIl"1 R. Levitz, J. Herrick. R, French, Jeans, 111. Cochrane, A. ro;.' 8.l5-Gus Winter I's. Brookfield

Geor.r Phillip! I \·s, Daily 'it~1

sey, A. N. Other, V. Clouston, E. J. Butler. Other. I lee Cream Standard" ~Inrg. \'5, Fur·

8,15-Cl\nadiar. \'3, l"nited TO\~I Top Tonf 11, B

Pr' eseIltatl8 OUS I 1930_~ef~~,~~[;~t &: Power VIi. Colomal Cordage ./. I Harvey & Co. I's. ~f1d. Four 9,30-The Ea~tErn Tr .. ~

C';,I.B Cimle,' R, Re!1 ~ tl)n COP!lructiOl

Scheduled Tonight If Thursday ni~ht was a "night of trick or treat" then tonight could

well be classed as a 'ni~ht of pl'eSellta tions." No less than four sporting ~rollps have their annual presentation of

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place around the City with the ~Iemorial fourth slated for Bell Island. I jlVP,

Ihe .John Hutchings chairman with the awards for i Trophy as the "B" the four sections o( minor base· \

ball as well as the Ladies' Soft· ball being handed ol'er. i

On Bell Island the Soccer! Ready to drop the curtain Out at the Kilbride Hall the

Brewery

City Commercial lea~~~ TUESDAY, November 5th, THt.:RSIlA Y,

Alleys 1-2 Alle<ll-1 7.1 5--:>; fl d. Armature 1'5. Merit U5-Fry'! Eng, n Ii.!

Insurance, Cabs R30-Horwood Lumber VI. 8,3O-Clarke SS fl,

Household !llovers. BuiHers, 9.45--Palmer's Ltd. vs. Fry', ~.45-Tma XO\'1 )!~,

Eng. mount Bldg. AJleys 3-4 Aile)'l3-I

7.15--Stead Lumber VS. Coun· 7.15-Del·Tile ant cll ~f1d. Light

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~REDERICTOi\ - CP - The anadian Amateur Hockey As· Iciation leadership clinic tor ~ckev coaches in the Atlantic 'ol'inces moves into its third

The clinic is one of five such courses being held across Canada. It is under the gen: era I direction of Dr. John T. :lleagher, professor of physical o:lucatlon at UNB.

Inslructors including Howie Meeker, former National Hoc· key League player and one time coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. who noW lil'es in St. John's, Nnd.

on successful seasons are the various trophies for the minor, ~Iercantile Hockey League, Playgrounds Association and Ihe Kilbridc Softball League while on Bell Island the local Soccer League will hold its

League will hold its dinner and I

presentation at the Canadian·

B.30-Terra Nova Mts. I'S.\ B,30-Household Radio Ca bs, ~1amm)"1

9.4.3-~md. Brewing vs, Mac· I' 9,45--Palmcr'! Ltd, n ''1: .' , Iy here today. .1:: 1t opene:! Thursday wilh lee·

" 1: ; IreS' and mOl'cd to the Lady ean'rhrook Rink Friday where 'aetical sessions were held, I many cases players of the nil'ersity o( New Brunswick cd Del·.ils were used for de· I onstratlOns. -------1

HCA Annual Meeting Set

annual affair. The Mercantile Hockey

.. Legion Club with the various·

.i winning teams and players from. last summer reeeil'ing their awards.

Guest speaker on Bell Island: will be the dean o( Newfound· . land sports writers, Aubrey: :llacDonald, Other ~uests from:

Donald WS, Marshall. Alleys 5-6 Alley! ~

7.l5-AI'alon Tel. vs. Ken· i i.l5-HQnood mount Bldg. ' i )Ierit In!urml.

8.30-H. H. ~Iarshall 1'5. Mun. 1 8,30-Stead Lumber II

Workers. I Armaturl. 9.45--Lce and Ryan vs, Del· I 9.45-:"fld, Bre~ir'l ~

Tile and Terr. \\'al,h'! Mer;,

Fear Of \. BOWLER The Holy Cross Association I will hold its annual meeting

Sunda)'. The meeting will start ariel' 10.30 Mass and wlll be held at the Uoly Cross Auditorium.

League will hold its dance and presentation of awards at the Coral Room. The dance will start at 9:00 p.m, with. the Marksmen prol"iding thc music and the Irophies will he passed

lover at 10:30 p.m.

SI. ,John's and Conception Bay: have also been invited to at·! tend, Patricians Association

rhe Laird' i By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP) -The beau· \

,es of Scotland are being redis· lI'ered by the Sassenachs in ir Alec Douglas·Home's by· ,eetion campaign-but that's ot all. Some English observers re­

':lrt they've also discovered a !udal" "fear of the laird" orklng for the benefit of the

, rime,,, !Il.inister in the Kinross· . Test' Perthshire campaign.

The fear wa~ not of Douglas ·omr ... ,formcrly the 14th Earl f Home. but of local land·own· Ig Tpries who wield influence I'er: Iheir tenants and folk of arious ,humble callings.

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OTTAWA (CP)-Prime ~lin· iler· Pearson gave "unequivo·

:!l assurance" Friday that . anadian forces would, not be mployed in nuclear war with, ut the <consent of the Cana· :Ian government. . He was asked in the Com·

, i' 'lon~ for such ~ssuranee by • '; :rell'}:rfo,,!'locratic P~rly Leader

:,,"JougTas, who referred ~o the , • I : : roposal b)" Gen. Lauris Nor·

·;t~d. retired NATO comman· :er In~Europe. that the Unitecl .Iatef, Britain ane! France

, I ,houlfl hal'~ Ruthorit)' to take : \Iuclqar action In defence of l'lA TO countries. : : Mrl' Pearson added that Gen ; lorstad's proposal seems to be i ne the U.S. government could ,

, support.

a special series of bowling columns by Ral Bluth, one. of the country I greaf pro­fessional" will appoor in this newspaper. Read THE COMPLETE BOWLER. daily to improve yoai' game, make more atrik. ond spores.

As the election of orficers for the coming )'ear and Ihe presentation of reports for last year wlll be on the meet· ing's agenda, a full turnout of members Is requesled,

Commercial Bowling League Standings

STANDING AS OF OCTOBER 31

SECTION A SECTION B P W L Pis. P W L Pis.

The London Lions were the t.cague champions last winter

! and will receil'e the Walsh's : Bakery Trophy as well as the . Bishop Award for the 'A" title The E. F. Barnes Trophy will go to the "B" winners, Ne\Vs·Tely.

Members of the London Lions will be 'presented with individual Irophies while Ron Butler of the Lions will reo ceive the Ank Murphy as the "A" MVP and Dee l\Iurphy of the News·Tely will be present· junior and senior seclions of that League will be handed o\·er. This affair will start ot eight o'clock with Ank ,Mur· phy ~IHA as tile guest speaker.

~Ieanwhile the Playgrounds Association has their dinner and presentation set for the Fort· ress Isle l\Iotel on the Trans I Canada Highway starting at 7:30 p.m. Playgrounds mana· 1

gel' Jack Walsh will be the

C lin i c \ SUN:::~ N:;:::: 3rd.

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~IJXEIl LE.\GII ~tc1ion "A"

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GANDER (Staff) - Joyce I I Noel. a teacher at the Gander I

Academy here, has opened a: ~porting clinic fol' the girls of Gander. Joyce was one of those sent to a special dinie at Guelph. Ont.. by the Canadian '

i Ledon this past summer. I I JO~'ce is holding Ihe dinic in ,

. the RCAF R!!Cl'cation Hall once I nob Hutchings, a sial' for k d h s 20 "I·r's attnnd I

Bob Hutchings In Toronto

• a wec' an a ,,' -' I the E. F, Barnes team Iii ing. Plan; call fur this clinic

Section "A"

2.00-Yankces vs. White Sox. Phillies vs, Giants. Cubs vs. Gaits. Dodgers vs. Red Sox.

Section "B" 3.15--Nash vs. Rambler,

Austin 1'5. Vauxhall. ~Iorris vi;. Ford.

Consul vs. Hudson . 4.30-Oldsmobile vs. Meteor.

Buick I·S. Che\'l'olet. Dodge vs. Pontiac.

7,oo-Ydlow 1'$, Siht Red \'!, Gr!!~ Pink I!, Pu.jl:'· Violet I~, Bitt.

Section "B' , 8.15- \111m! I!, N1;:~·

R (\!'f~ ,~, Rcclr~ (;eraniunll ll, f,1.dioiu! \~,

9,30-.J1ai~ies 11,

Daffodil$ Lupenl \1,

Lilacs 1'$,

Metro Bowling lea~~~ mercan.tIIe hockey. last sea· to set the sl age f,).. a girls' I

son, Will be miSSing from I t-.ll.Newfoundland tra!'k' meet i thc local hockey scene Ihis 'II' 'ing summer. i Schedule wlnler. . I 115 com I

ror Monda)" Nov. '1 Alle)'! ~ and ,: H 8,30 P.M. Graddcn ~lolO!l

Bob, who also performed I for the Holy Cross and St. Pt· Bon's seniors, has mOl'ed to rae Ice Toronto with his family.

Alleys 1 and 2: SprackliD

McNamara Ind. No.2 VB Art Alleys 7 and I: McDonald's llickman'. \'I

Alleys 3 Rlld 4: dU~e~o9 ~nd 101 A.S.E. No. 3 vs Chester RoVa]' Garage 1'1

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Creative Printers 39 31 8 31 Ayres Limited ." 36 30 6 30 Giant Mart '" ... 39 28 11 28 Great Eastern Oil 39 28 11 28 Bowrlng Bros. .",39 26 13 26 London, N Y & p 36 24 12 24 Daily News ." .. ",42 24 18 24 Charles R, Bell ",,39 24 15 24 Royal Grocery .".39 23 16 23 U.N,F, ," '.. .,,36 23 13 23 Geo. Phillips ,," .39 23 16 23 B,' A. Oil "" " ... ,,39 21 18 21 United Towns .",,39 20 19 20 Model Shup ".. .. .. 36 17 19 17 NAFIDL .... ,,,. ",,42 17 ".5 17 Colonial Gar~~e ",.39 17 22 17 St. Clare's .". ..,,42 16 26 16 C.N.I.B, .". ", ",,39 16 23 16 Eastern Trust Co. 36 15 21 15 Reg. p, Godden ",.39 14 25 14 Top Tone "" '" ,,36 13 23 1:1 COAC '" " .. ..42 13 29 13 Clayton Const. " ... 39 12 27 12 Gerald S. Doyle ,,42 11 31 11 Can. Gen. Electric 33 9 24 9 Metro Molors " ,39 9 30 9

Bridge Title Set For Today

Dawe No.2' Alleys 5 and 6: Dawe No.1 s: Bank of Nova Scotia VI Alley. 11 and I

Hockey practices open at the Barney', No. :I Mal'fhaJl's 11

Stadium on Sunday. All thNe Alleys 7 and 8: clubs working out have called 13idgoods vs Valley Clr Shop junior and scnior drills and all Alleys 9 and 10: are open to those wishing to try Concrete Products No. 1 VI (or a berth with eilher team. McNamara Ind. No.1

Corner

Nfld. Brewery "",,39 11 28 11. Ayres Supcrm'k .. ",36 10 26 10 H. J. Thomas, ,.36 9 27 9 Gus Winter '" ".33 9 24 9

TOP THREE FRAMES

Team: Avalon Telephone .... . ",3092 Evening Telegram "" .... 2800 Colonial Cordage "" " .. 2860

Individual: V. Withers, Ava!. T. "" 1009 R. Lane, Job Bros ... ".... 904 A. Hindorff, Can. M,ar;. 872

TOP SINGLE

Team: Brookfh;ld Ice Cream .... 1104 Avalon Telephone .' ..... :. 1087 Bennett Brewery.... .. .. 1083

In41y14uai: ..', ' ., . G. Wadden, Bennetts ,," 378 V. Withers, Ava!. Tel. . '373 R. Lane, Job Bros. .... .... 367

TOP TIIREE FRAMES

Team: Great Eastern Oil " .... " 2732 Giant Mart "" "" ......... 2646 Ayres Limited " .. " ..... 2639

Individual: R. Caughie, East. Trust 870 A. Miller, Giant Mart ".. 863

TOP SINGLE

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The annual open pairs cham· pionship of the St, John's Duplicate Bridge Club will be held today at the City Ciub rooms.

The contest will consist of two sessions, the first begin· ning at 1.30 p,m. and this will be followed by the final ses· sion, beginning at 7.30 p.m.

lIlr. John Clouston, Direclor wishes to emphasize that thi~ is the annllal "open pairs" champIonship and as such, is not confined to Club member· ship and therefore anyone Interested is welcome to parti. pate.

Last year's champions, "Ted" Power and 'Gordon Halley, have again teamed up and no doubt, will prove formidable oppon· ents.

During the past year many new players have particip,ated In the weekly' (Monday and Thursday) sessions and enjoyed playing duplicate. Neverthe· less, it is felt that consideritlg the populatil)n 'of 51. John's and the large Ilumber of bridge players scattered throughout

the city, Ihe membership of the The schedule of practices: Alleys 11 lind 12: SI. John's Club could very well 51. Bon's ,. •• .• 8:30 a.m. I Nfid. Hardwoods No. J VI

be three times as large as at Holy Cross ...... 10:45 a.m. ' A.S.E. No.2 present. Can. Legion .. ., 1:15 p.m. 10.00 P.M,

If you or your friends are • • • Alleys 1 and 2: amongst those who have not yet An open practice for the Nfld. Hardwoods No. 1 VI

participalEd, a very c~orctial Feildian Intermediate Basket· A.S.E. No.1 welcome is exlended to you to ball team in on tap today. It Allevs 3 and 4: drop in any Monday or Thurs. will be held at 2:00 p,m. at the Nfld: Hardwoods No.3 V! the Alley! urtr day night. beginning at 7,30 Vocational Training School and Billiard's League'! (ffll '

p.m., we leel sure you will en· all players wishing to try for Holy Cross AA Lea«114 joy the company, the atmvs, spot on the squad should at· &U~ phere and the competition. tend. ----, ----------------- SUNDAY, Nov~ber 3rd, 2.00-Do.iger'l \~rlllt. For N~ore STRIKES"--and SPARES-read· - Alleys 1-2 3So-c

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Opening lcad-+ 9

Every bid in bridge is in he nature of a bet. In my

newest book, "Oswald Jacoby on Gambling," the bridJle chapter discusses the odels

\ for and against various bids.

In discussing fourth ha'nd I bids it points out that any I time you think yoU have the

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best hand at the table it is a good bet to open the bidding In fourth position. You won't

I win everyone of these bets, but you will win more thnn you lose.

When you have a doubUul fourth hand op{oIIlng a most frequent consideration is thc spade suit. If you have spades you have the top suit and it is going to be hard for your op· ponents to compete success-fully.

Thus, South's fourth hand opening is a good bet because he has spades. North's jump to four spades is not a good bid as the cards lie. East and

9.l5-When a Child Asks 9.30-Sunday School of the air

West can take the first four tricks, but West has to make some opening lead and this West to chose to open his sin·

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Weather 6.l5-Mantovani

gleton diamond. This enabled South to run off 10 tricks and make his contract.

South's bet would have been worse if East and W cst had found a way to get into the bidding. They can make five odd in either hearts or clubs, but West did not feel like sticking his nel!k out at the two level and East surely couldn't afford to act after the four spade bid.

To get your copy of "Fun at Bridge" just send your name, address alld 50 ceDts to Os' wald Jacoby Reader Service, care Datly News, P.O. BOl 489, Dept. A., Radio City station, New York 19, N.Y.

CARD SENSE Q-The bidding has been:

South West North Ea~t 6.30-St. Thomas's Chur~h

Service

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CJON . CJOX TV SATURDAY, November 2nd.

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S.OIl-Bugs Bunny S.30-Klngfishers Cove 7,OIl-All·Star Bowling 8.00-1,ocal News and Weather 8,IS-National News, Weather.

You, South, 1!Old: .3 2 ¥A 2 +K J 1 6 ",A Q

987 What riD yon do? A-Pass. Your hands Is In

the minimum range Rnd ,"our partner has merely given you a single raise.

TODAY'S QUESTION You pass and West bids two

hearts. Your partner bids three diamonds. What do you do now?

Answer Monday

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Representin~ the world's finest' CAR RADIO SALES A. G, BARNES LTD. PIanos aDd Organs . Plate. Safety, Sbeet Glass, ST .. JOIlN'S 1Ir.. GRACE

We can in.tall a new radio in any car from $55.00 up

Mirror and Plexlglass. Dial 9·2161 Dial 5075 45 Blnckmarsb Rd. Dial 9·3600 ----

PROPANE GAS Jack's Radio Shop Insurance

JOB BROTHER~ & COMPANY, Ltd,

Water Stred DIAL 8·2658 - 8-4123

J. J. LACEY • INSURANCE Ud. Dependable Fire Illsur~nCI, Prompt Claim Settlrmenll.'

DIAL 8·7035 Service Station

71 Lona's Uill PIIONE 8·1448 ----- -------

Radios

GREAT EASTERN OIL -:OMPAKY, Ltc!. REPt\lHS TO RADIOS. TV

AND ALL ELECTRICAL t\PPLlA ~1 eES

DI~L 8·3001 to R·S005

CROSBIE & CO" Ltd. PAL~1ER'S SERVICE STATION

Topsail Rd.-Dial 9.509~, 1

ADVERTISE IN Agr.nts for

UNDEIlWRITERS At LLOYDS.

CollI weather means 1

LOW RATES DIAL 8·5U31

"TUNE·UP TDlE" I Sec us for Expert Ser\'lcl~l1. •

your car or truck. THE NEWS

FOR RENT-2 Garages ror winter storage only, on Le:lIarchant Road. Dial 83813 for information. nov2,4 -------~--- -- --TO RENT an Apar\ment 011

Topsail Road, consisting of living room, bedroom, kit· chen and bathroom. Furnace heated. Phone 92295,

LEARN TO DRIVE Female driver with 15 years driving eXperience, now accepting female pupils, wishing to learn to drive .

PHONE 916214 novl,(1m)

T :A. & B. Society The Regular Monthly

Meeting of the Juvenile T .A. & B. Society will he 1

. held on SUNDAY, Nov. 3rd, at 2:30 p.rp. in the Club Rooms.

G. WHELAN, Secretary. - __ ----=-1

I TRADE UP B nBW MfRC60, UP

MfRC 110 • 9,B HP MfRC 200 , 20 HI' MfRC 350 , 3S HI' MfRC 500, 50 HI' MERe 650 , 6S HI' MERC 850 , BS HI' MERC 1000, 100 Hf

T,ade In your rill on a 1963

""===' MERCURV and. _ now boat. Only MERCURY gives you whlsper.qulet Jet·P,op exhaust.

DOMINION BUILDING .. MATERIALS· LTD., Chester Dawe Bldg., Shaw Street,

. : P.O;, Box 414, Stjohn's, Phone 8·4152.

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F01R RENT One unfurnished, furnace heated Apart­ment. Consisting of kitchen, ,,;ith electric range and refrigerator, one 'bedroom, living room and bathroom. Own entrance. Situated Circular Road East. Rent, in­cluding heat, $90.00 -per month.

PHONE 8·7316 novl,2

Your:Savings Earn

For 1 Yet:u and Upwards on Bonds

Nfld. Eruilding Saving Inve'stment Ltd.

(1l1corporated 1936)

258 Duckworth Street, St •. John's sep18,w,s,tf

-----_.--INDUSTRIAL TIRE

SERVICE

1-----­I NEW NYLON ATLAS

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ONLY $14.95 RETREADING VULCANIZING rf)rlli~ ~J: t(

Pick·up and Delivery Scrvl"e KING'S BRIDGE ' • ~r ['an .. ~. ,

Kenm01rnt Road, Dial 93331 'SERVICE STATION LTD. r"'I~artllle~1 (,f' _____ I I ( ana,l,

Well Drillin~ , Phone 82146 I rill L 11'. _______ _ ' ::--:t2G.lyr m~trilt

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FOUND

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S. W. SHORT 3 ADELAIDE ST.

----------------------LAND FOR SALE

in

CORNER BROOK, NEWFOUNDLAND Frontage 60 ft. by 200 ft. Located in Commercial

district and suitahle fo\' warehouse. Phone 63042063 or write

WEST NEWFOUNDLA:\,D TRA:\'Sl'ORT LTD. P. 0, BOX 250 COR:'OEIt B1100K, NFLD, nov2.4

GREAT EASTER~l OIL & IMPORT

CO., LTD. Radio, TelevLsion, Washers Rl:frigerators, Deep Freezers

Electric Ranges. Floor Polishers.

Gramophones Public Address :Systems

Tape Recorders

REPAIRS AND SERV1CE 5 UNES

DIAL 11·3001 to 8·3005

WATER STREET Jan2B,1y M·3

w. D. RYAN Duckworth Street

PLUMBING & HEATING'

INSTALLATIONS

and

REPAIRS

MERIT INSURANCE ANDERSON AVE.

DIAL 9·0011-2-3-4

INSURANCE AT

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T' 3'n "T:le S. ,o:·~·, l~:'Jl 4;;1')I,I,::'il ~:t1~ake

OIL BURNER SERVICE Conwr Br(l0k I dalt! for p:)~:s t~ :

Budget terms arranged '

1 PHONE I DAY .................. 8-3325 I NIGHT .............. 8·6936

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-------DEP ART~[ENT OF--PUBLIC'

WORKS

Tenders ~rrri('f for ,j

Lr\r!~lhlr'e ~.nd , :

SEALED TENDER!; address· III' "ilJ;tiliile.: . r.d to Office Manager and en- Fl'r:~lit Sl;rj , dOl'sed "Tender For Post Of. '-H'r 3:iI. 9 a,~:' fire. Building-Freshwater, Pia· . ',irlhl ~o~lh

: rcnha Bay, Nfld.", will be re- . I· 1 - ~ G~l'e • ccived until :1:30 p.m. (N.S.T.)" .;~r to st;aii e: . , TJlURSDA Y, November 21, ; l:ih.O\ Dock'

1963 I rep.rr , r . • d . \'orcltt,e I Plans, specifications and 3),· d

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1 arms 0 en er can be seen or - 9 m to I call be obtained through:' \ 5th, a.·

A Department of Public

WE Works, Canada

LCOME WAGON c/o L. W. Hopkins, I HOSTESS District Architect, I

Will Knock at your Door I' P. 0.' Box 4600, I

with Gifts and CreetinO's St. John's, .Newfoundland.

Er . dl . n 1 To be conSIdered -each tender

om F1'1en y Busmes~, must be made on the printed Civic and Social Groll p~ .• forms. supplied by the Depart On the occasion of: : men~ ~lId in accordance with thr

, Th B' tl f B b ,conchholls set forth therein. e Ir loa a v. : The lowest OT any tender' 110'

A newcomer to the' City necessarily accepted . J ' , I' MAX 'SULLIV AN,

rHONE 8·4664, 9-6476· Office IUana-'"

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CONSOLATION FRAME THI

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KINSMEN BOYS' CLUB

BINGO per SERIES No. 80

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Bingo Phone 8-7269 by to p.m. on the day published.

Kin - Help Kiddies

Watch Repairs

Slill'ICE II'ITII A S~IILE AT

~m~N CREDIT JEWELLERS m[R ,\1 ,\DEl.AIDE. PIIONE 8·782~

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~ILY CAR AUCTION

at the

VENUE AUTO MART

30 P.M. SATURDAY

N or SHINE

DIAL 94028 96288

AVENUE AUTO MART ELIZABETH AVENUE EAST

SPECIAL ~ATURDAY and SUNDAY

at the

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or

l~[ PIONEER DRIVE-IN Portugal Cove Road

RABBIT DINNERS You tried OUr

Dinner with Thick Delicious

Meat Sauce

or our

PIZZA PIES? Prep d are Fresh Daily

VELVET HORN . Dance

Saturday Night )<.1 usic by the

Hythm Airs

Cover $2.00 Double "FOOD AT ITS BEST" ---------

FOR SALE M.V. DAVID DONALD Length 70 feet. Width 17.6 feet, Depth 8 feet. Net tonnage 46. Grpss tonnage 56, age 10 years. Equipped with an. 118 Kelvin Diesel Engine recently inspect­ed, [/01' further information Phone 3154 01' apply to: LEMUEL BARRETT,

SPANIARD'S BAY nu\'2

For Sale An Ennis Piano Price .. $175.00

Phone 849443

200/500 Gallons 10011000 Gallons

Fuel Tanks Septic Tanks

Stocked by

JAMES G. CRAWFORD

LL\UTED

SEE Chris Andrews

For all your Fumiturc & Appliances R. J. Grouchy

LTD. NIGHT OR DAY Store No. 8·5006·7 Home No. 93231

uugI2,lmti:

MUSIC and

YOUR CHILD

WILLIAMS PIANOS Invest In a Williams Plano and develop your 'children's music alents Give Ihem a Plano for thp.1r very own. Convenient Termi! Arranged

LIMITED Plano and Organ

Showroom Topsail Road

PHONE 92161-92162

(Also In Ill'. Grace 5075)

thur,lf,ocUS

. Wm. L. CHAFE

TAILOR 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S

CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN IF CHAFE MAKES THE C:LOTHES.

Golden Eagle Refining CO. SORRY FOLKS!

Some Stations temporarily out of Glasses. Plenty more arriving in a few days. Reserve them at your favorite

nov2 GOLDEN EAGLE' DEAlER

WANTED Female Typisit Grade XI essential

Apply

STEERS INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD.

WATER STREET ~)T. JOHN'S nov2.4

ST. MICHAEL'S C.E.W.A. are holding their

FALL SALE in the Parish Hall, Casey Street WEDNESDAY. November 6th

at 3.30 pm. Aft'arnoon teas and Turkey Teas

Card Party at 8.30 p.m, Admission to Card Party ........... .75c;, nov2

ST. BON'S LADIES AUXILIARY AS~OCIATION

will be holding a

JUMBLE SALE on MONDAY, November 4th

. at 2:30 p,m. ~

at the Catholic Boys' Club,

K. of C. Building, St. Clal'e Avenue

ADMISSION ....... " ... " .. 5c.

WANTI~D Experienced Salc~sladies

Minimum age '25

Apply in person to

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BARGAIN! FOR SALE NEW HOUSE'

AT MANUELS

This house has been considerably reduced in price and offers a good bargain to any-one. It is wOl;th $14000.00. It has hardwood and lino floors, and heavy non-conductive tiles in the bathroom,

. three bedrooms, large kitchen approx. 12 x 16, the usual cabinets and counter type and an adjoining pantry. The sitting room is finished with selected stained plywood, oak .flooring 'and a panorama window. .It is insulated, has a hot ail' furnace, an artesian well for water supply and concrete basement. Exterior finish of clapboard on plywood on the studs, comhination storm and screen aluminum doors, full length ver­andah, and room for a garage, situated 150 yards off main highway. We .are willing to sell this house at a bargain in order to avoid carrying over the winter and would finance approved per­sons. If you are interested and have security, drop in or phone 87166 or

H. V. Randell Ltd. oct29,31nov2

THE UAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, NOVEMBER 2, 1963-11

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FALL FESTIVAL .~ CLOSES TO·NIGHT

Games ~ Games - Games at 8.45 P.M.

$2.00 PER CARD - NO 'PRIZE LESS THAN

$40.00. FINAL GAME $500.00

DOOR PRIZE TONIGHT $500.00

Super Special DRAWING TO-NIGHT

$3,000.00 ~ ~. "~ .~

EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! ~ DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. - HOLY HEART OF ~

MARY HIGH SCHOOL. ~ oct30

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Reddy's Coal & Oil Distributor: J. Kenny.

For Fast Delivery I DIAL 8·2804 - 8.7088 1

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Wm. SINNO'IT Service Station Manager

PALMER'S LTD. Topsail Road

• GREASING • WASHING • TIRE REPAIRS • WHITE GAS • OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL • ACCESSORIES

OPEN DAILY 7:30 a.m. to ~nDNIGUT

PHONE 9·5099 oct5tosepl'l

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REV. W. C. ANDERSON

B. P. O. ELKS ST. JOHN'S LODGE 245

Special entertainment fOI' Elks and Their guests.

TODAY, SATURDAY, 9 P.M.

WANTED Permanent Part Time

File Clerk

nov2,4

(For down town office) Hours-8:30 a.m. to t p.m.

5 days per week

Phone 8-5077

WANTED Female Office Worker

Experienced preferred

Excellent salary and working conditions

Apply in person

Thti'LONDON' I . A 'USINESS IN MHIIOHS ... A PROFI' .. rE NNI!S!

A Day of Thanksgiving at

COCHRAN'E STREET CHUR·C.H

SUNDAY, November 3rd Preacher: Rev. W. C. 'Anderson,B.A., of St. Andrew's United Church, Halifax. Services conducted 'by Rev. Dr. L. A. D. Curtis. Choir under direction Dr. D. K. Peters.

Visitors will receive a warm welcome.

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Taranto Stock t-:lchln,r-Xov. 1 Complete tnbulation 01 Jo'rld~'y tran~·

acttons, Quotat1oru 1n ccnt~ tlnl('Sj marked S, z-OLld loti ~d- }~,,·dl\:.ll.lt'lId, xr-Ex-rlS:hts. xw - Ex,\urunt,., Net chanJ:e Is frum llrt\ lou! board· lot clos·

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Address 12200 G5lfJ 631h. 6~:I:j, - ~.

DECOR PLANTERS THE Allegany 2200 10', 10'. 10'. t '. Allis Ch 7200 163 11 16 161 it - ''M I

SELF WATERING AND CQ Am Can 6100 42}1I U~II 42~- If!

• LIMIT.D 001 Ilmerada mQ n', 12,. 72'.- 0, II\m Cy.m 3600 5i~'II 57111 57 114 - '.Ii

O.,.ko 26110 41 40 41 +2 C Stfnm.hlp 5A rrle. 3r.~. FIBERGLASS WICKS Am }lot 291C0 21', 21". 21'. I'Rn1OUr tWO 108 101 107 -1 C Bnk Com 63l. Royal Bank 731~ Am Smelt 1300 8j\~ aG~4 87 1 1 ill" Pnr.maq 3500 10 9 9 -I Cdn Brew 10 Steel 23 FOR CONVENIENCE Am Std lBOO l6'. 16', 1<,'. Patino 621 695 690 690 Cdn Drew pr 50~, Tr CHn Pl~ 35 ~ Am Su)!ar 3800 277H 27-1'" 27~1! ~ 1~ p"to :mo 295 275 275 -25 C InL pwr llr 471'1 CA~AUlAN Am Tl'l ]9100 133% 1321 ... 13l l , -- ~I Pn< Int 4700 m. 16\, Ill'.! +1 CPR 35'. Con. Pnp 3R'\ "KEEP YOUR PLANTS Am Tob 2)800 29'. 28'. 23'.-', P'lma.t 2200 Ill. 11'. Ill; + II Se."ron,. 53 An" Am Mly 2M \ TIlE CIlIEF Amslcll "OU 12', 411, 12 +" I'eerle.. 3000 201; 20', 20\; + '.. D arldg. 17 IN HEALTHY BEAlJTY I Ancnda 3l@;9 l8', 4B\, P'rron 25M 12 12 12 - \> ---- Leslie Hoberls A ,Irm Sll x~ ~lllO r.l" 63','4 +" Pick Crow ~2D 5.2 5% 53 MO EN' ! Armst~ Ck .!€fIO 1031 4 1021 .. l02~/l + '4

Plmr 210!.!8 Z3 28 THI: D R Political Bio<Tral)hv of I D.bcuck 101lO :,1 ;z-, '2. - • Pr('!)lOn ~I~ 970 910 9iO J M j Beth Steel 29JrllI 32 ;\\18 311~ -11"

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\lun.lon 2000 13 11 13 + I> • Colors to go with HUSSIA, ANYONE? Ill::;:n,~~lson iiloouo i2", ll:,~ :l:; - '. Set Our-mont 722 Sll', 1M, 10'. !'ttOST A('Tl\'H TOitONTO ~TOCKS E" 1\f' I. 1 Buc\' EriC :1500 171~ ltiJ " Ill!" + 14

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ms};" Sal,m 255J 29'. 21 20'. + I. By Th. Canl .n rUI p \\71 11 <) 9- n I I d 9100 III' 10 lO' +' Acad Uran I(){IQ 4'~ 41'.! 4'" I San Ant . 3000 21 2011 21 Slotk S~~~U~~~I~~; etm Ch',. 1 Desert Red, PI .. tl·O eter Ia ey .......... J Ill~~r~h~ !1Ion 2;': 21'. 2,'; r ,; Acero .'0" 4\ 43 "+2 S.tellite 541no 11', 11 11 -1 .. lIE]) E 1 . I '!III 11' ,0, 13' ,

Akaltcho fi200 57 ~3 53 Sherrill 1210 292 286 290 CPR IlIOI $3 •• 3.,h 3m + • Ye OW, Tanl~er- ]' ,"D" 9" "

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K •• 'e'.F 4\00 IR 17', lR • "I W .. ton B 300 $17'. 17" 17'4 +" C.lt Puw 617 $21 2G'. 2G'. + \, Texaco Can 5(1 $53 53 l3 + '. HURST - Passed suddenlv I Km\lile n:o 5\~ 5\';1 51: - 1:1 FOREtGS TRAIlISG~!. Call Cem 1015 $.3714:1j 37 - I, Tar lJom 4flO $fi2 62 62 ..j.. ~81 . -----ti,", Add OJ,Q Eel m m .,.5 Ahillbi !iO 510 ~9\. 19' ,- '. Con C"m Pr 25 $28 2R 2R + I, T Fin A 350 SIl'. I!', 11'.. away at Bay Rohcrts on Thurs- , THAI'i'KS Kti~ Min 4;00 It, ill. HI, - " 'I ne For.,t lllQ S22" 22'1 22'1 - II CI Fndry 1145 523', 22', 2l + TRC Corp 10'15 SIO' 10 10 \ dOt 31 t G L 'I t I L Dufault 13UO 7':; 713 ';7~ ~l Cilhnl Ent 100 40 40 40 CAn Malt 1700 521:1 11 2l1" 2l1.'.. -:l~ Tr Can Pl. 2.70 5351: 3414 35 -:;;1: lay, c, s, ' ,1" urs , Loke Lln~ ;0" R R 0 Cal~ row 200 $21 21 21 - 'I CSI. 60 $58 58 58 +2 TRMT PPL 475 $15 14'. 14;0 - '. Leaving 10 mourn his wife, I L O.n 7000 18 R 18 + I> l1usky "t. 400 25 211 20, -15 CAE 750 SI!', 111, H'. + '. IV Co,1 Tr ~RO $10', I6', 16'. + '. G t d th t '"h'ld I want to thank Holy Jlary, L Shore zn 215 215 215 Inlet PI. 25 SRl'. B4'. R4T~ Cdn Brew 7m 510', 10 10 + 18 W .. ton ,\ 'Oil S'6 t6' 16 cr ru c. rec s epe I ren, 'I th f P t I H I J

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telteh 4~jO 200 19[, 109 -6 oSion ., '" Cdn Drw bp 75 $53 53 5J Zeller. ,2l 134'. 31', 34', + I> b 11 S t St C th' :\hraclI 0115 ~ ec a an Sacrec LL Lae ~Il!l H9 149 H9 A~nlcn 1:;0000 '7408 34780 .47: -;0 Chrmeell 1700 sm. 13\, 13', +" lC.As~·'\I')2IAN ll,'L e de Kumthml et's 3

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15 Hall! 5~ \:acuum tubz 16 Fabulous binl 5, Enclosure fi luno .' ',r.> 17 Jlunlln~ 56 Scothsh 7 p.c,'·'·'

Loradu 9:100 16:1 lSi ~5(' -1 Aunor .) i1llR -: C Chem w SOOO 590 535 565 -110 Ajax •. ;I To! 12 an a een ames a 00 s- I •

L"", I('()O 3\. fi', 5'. Bnnll 100 138 130 - C Fodtn 100 a75 375 315 -10 Ameron 155M 9 II 9 + I> • . I favollrs recelved.-III.E D. ~iDcI .. a 1100 29; 290 290 ~ Ex G," 700 105 105 105 +' C Imp Ilk • 235 563'. 6.1\1 6F. AnK A Moly 2200 203 201' 200 ,5 VIlle, Ont., 13 grandchIldren ~I.e~on 2300 18 18 18 + 1 Cent Oct 2700 770 770 710 • CIL 450 SI8" 16 lB - 'I. Arno 2000 51> m 51> + \. d 5 t I h'11 I I MaeL.od ,,75 l' 76 16 CG Arrow 1000 31 J.I 31 CI Po" p 3H Sll'" 471> 47", - ',0 AUa, Tel IEOO 275 271) 275 an grea ·gram C I C ren, a so -----------~-~I .. net 500 I'. I', ~" Cro;~ IflO 51&'. IR', 181, CPll ll45 535'. m. 351. + ',., Au"u,lu, 8000 rI 20; 27 his sister :llro. Joseph Carter 111 ••••••••• 11 • .,~ Monoka ~IS 510 ll', ll', Jl1, + \. Corh Will 500 400 400 400 + 10 Cdn reI pr 6161 513 12'. 12'. nateman 100 7 .'.. 7 ' I S db' tl Iii Maral,o 1050 81, R', ~,,' r llam 500 lfi 16 I~ C Vicker. 1M $21 21 21 llIack RIver 7611 7 7 7 at Westvil e, N .. an [0 lCr Marboy l100!3 12 13 +1 Con' ~Ian 500 12 12 I. Cent n., 4150 765 755 755 -15 llIue Bon 400 315 m 315 +3 Morley at Vancouver. Funeral I ~Iar.h.nt 10M PO 9q 90 C /iorlhld 500 19'. 191'1 ,191' _2 Col Cell 500 $8', 8 1\'. + I. 1I0rnn. 27M II II 11 Mateon 1500 9 B'i 8', C llo.hcr 500 157 157 1.>7 -7 Con M S 28S $2912 29>, 29'" + Ii Bmne.u 16200 281'.i 24 25 -3 to·day. Saturday at 2.00 p.m. Martlm. 10!'100 4B 1,6 48 + 1 Eurrka 1900 26 25 25 -I Coronaln 200 $61'.i GI> 6'" IIrun.wk 200 600 600 600 + 10 Martin 11100 60 60 fiO +1 Grldol1 500 45 45 45 +3 Crain R I. 100 S1411 1m 14'. + \. BUrnt 11111 IG1JO 24 2l ~1 -1 ~IaUgml 4180 10'.99l 10'. Jaye Expl 1000 9\, 9'\ 91'.i -II> !lI.t Seag 700 UJ 52'~ 53 + I'.! Cnl Ed 200 $IB" I8'h IB\-i-;, Mcln'yro 921 $15 411. 41', + II JOWICY SOlI 27' \ 271> 211. Dome Pet. 100 $14'1. 14V, 141'. + % Camno 1000 66 66 66 + 1 MeK.n 1500 2C11 2B 2ft Kerr A~d 100 [,60 66G 660 0 Rrldg. 605 $17 17 17 - '. Camp Chlb 300 320 315 320 + 10 Mc~!ar 9000 9\, 9 9', + 11.. LL 1 •• c 100 I~I) ISn 150 _6 D Co .. ot SO I2.l1'.! 25l'. 25\-i +"., CS Pet. 700 430 425 430 +45 McW.t 1100 22 22 22 I.orado 100 1,0 17. 17G +10 D Fmlry 822 $fi8 6m 6. + v, C Delhi 100 520 528 520 +5 Merrill 6200 81 79 79 -2 ~Iae ... a 300 295 295 295 D G1... 605 SIBli 18 18 - I. C Dredge 3M 38.1 l7') 335 "-30 M.ta \lran 110,0 B 7\, R Soulh U 10M 10 10]0 D Slee! 100 5151; 151> I51'.! - I. C Inl"urbn 102 J25 325 325 + 10 ~11n Corp 2975 $19'1 19'. 19'\ ShcnlU 200 ?'n 2'lIl '90 D Stor.. 1325 SI6" 16 16 C Sec Und 1100 120 110 120 +10 ~lln.Ore 5000 6 6 6 _ I'.! '.0' R 50 420 420 4:W nom Tar 32M $1711 17 17 - \\ Casavant 2M 4;0 4;0 470 + 10 Mon.la 1000 86 85 88 +6 SUnbu"t 5(]0 10 lG!O Dom T •• t J3Z5 $21'1 21\4 21 + 1\ Cessland :lt80 110 gO 170 +20 ~It Wright 1500 36 36 36 _I Un Oil! 501) ISO 150 1.0 +2 Donohue SOlI $21 21 24 Chemanoy SOD 55 "5 55 H ~!uIU.M 11'000 27 25' •• 26', + Ii> '·lol.m 100 235 2.15 235 -4 Duput. A 20Il $10\\6 lOY, to,. - \\ C 0\1 Gi\S 9000 80 75 110 +4

, Murray ~t 10GI) 117 111 117 Edd)' l! 100 137 37 31 -I C llogadr 6500 34 31 11 H II Nama Cr 40f10 18 li'h 18 +1 Tolal ules: 215Ot,ooo Enam Jl a ao $7 7 7 + 'h C Paper 2035 $39 ,181,.~ :\8111- 38

Nealon 35CiJ 13 121> IJ + I.. r.nnm p b 100 200 200 200 -IS CQ ,·.n 1000 4 4 4-2 New AI,., 1Il,O fi 6 6 Faloon 675 15m 54 54'/. C Conorama 1000 53 50 53

I New Alh 3001l Z6'. ~6 26 -2 Fra .. r 455 $29 2m 281, -1% Dolson 1000 5 5 5-2 New Cal 2000 27 21) 26 GL Paper :t2~ $22''6 22'14 2'Z\~ + 11" 0 Exp)onr 1000 27 :2 7 27 Neweon.. 200 355 31S 311 -10 lIandy Andy 200 $12'. 12Y.J 121i> -~, D Lea.e 1000 21 21 21 N.on.. wI. 200 72 72 12 HaWk Sid 2IS S6 6 6 HI D Oilcloth 75 $261\ 26'. 16 - V. N Gold,,,. 115011 I 5 I Rollinger 1135 S26l. 26'. 26'. + Dum.gam 2800 139 137 IJR -4 N.w 110.eo 31801) 202 192 191 -3 1I0IDo A E()Il sm. m. IJ', + % Dumont 2500 19 19 19 NO\vlund 5100 1m 14 14 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS 110m. n 1375 51111 15'. 151\ +'~ East Sull 600 Z;; :m 235 N Alylama 10M ]3', 131, 13\, + '. 81 The A ... c1ated P.... 1I0rne PC 100 240 240 240 -5 East Venlur 9400 140 "6 140 f 3 N.wnor 3151)0 16 IS 131,- I> Belh SICel 31'. ~Ionty W 361> lIud Bay 4]0 $5BIl 58 58 - 'I. Equ E.pl 4000 8 8 6 - 1'.i New Rou~n 7J1l0 15 !II. 1412 1I0r" Warner m. NY Cent 20\. lIu.ky 011 1100 $6 6 G Ft Reliance 1000 16 16 16 Nickel MS ~OI2~' 22 22 -3 C and 0 65'. Radio Con> 9211. Imp 011 610 $4211 42'., 421> - \lo Fox Lnk. 1500 IS 14 IS + I N s.anto, l5£M 17 1412 15 + Ii> Con. Edh.on 6!1 Soulh l'leute l4 Imp Toh 1030 $14111 14 Ill' + '. Frlgl.tor 1175 15 60 12 +2 Nick Rim 4700 18 171, 18 -11 Gen Ele. 8W, Std 011 NJ 7l1i Ind A ... p 3145 n1V. 2m 2.1',~-~. Fob 19000 12\, 12 12', + I'.! Nor.Acme IOHOOO 14 . 14 14 +2 Goody.ar 41 Utd Atr<raft II~ I Dronze rr 25 $28Y. 21l'.1 2m + If. Fundy 1000 6 6 6-1

,I Norbeau 3000 l(.I\ 31 351'.! -31'.! Gt Nor RY 3m V.nadlum 14 Int Nickel 1355 $611'1 611'.! 611', +1\\. G Autotron 200 370 370 370 Norgold 1000 5 5 5 Inl T T 50U, We.tna.. 3711< Inl Pap 204J $36OJ, 36111 :lSI. - IB GI.n Lak. 1100 120 115 120 -1 Norl.. 3~'1il 3QI> 28 30 Kennecott 731. Int UlIl 400 $2310 23', 23\8 + Ii Golll Age 500 I~ 16 16

DYKE - Died at the Gen· eral Hospital Friday el'cning,

Nov. 1, IS31lC Dyke, agcd 65 years. Left to mourn thcir ~ad loss are his wife; one daugh· ter, Joan, at Gandcr; two sons,

Wilfred at Gander and Frank

at St. John's; also onc sisler

.aml two brothcrs. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 28 Cochrane Strcet. Time of fu·

neral to be announced latcr.

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IN MEMORIAM

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In loving memory of

GERAI.D O'BRIEN

who died Novembcr 3rd, 1961

"Those wc love we nevcr

lose, for they will bc

treasured' always in our

memory".

-Inscrted by his wife and

famlly.

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22Atlanhc islands gun IOr111,t 26 Hope (naut.) DOWN ~, r, \" rot 27 Feminine 1 Do not wish ~3 _Imm ;

nickname (Latm) c,lIc _:. " 2811a][ (prefixl 2 Angered 24:\",1' hom. 30 African fruit 3 Grealer ~"SI"nI~I' mJ.!~S 34110r5011y larva 4 Penetrated ~g IW''',-t $ 5 1n

'Norm.tal 720 320 ll5 315 -5 Inler PL 25 $B411 840/. 8m + II Inlerpr Dr 2000 11 11 11 - \, i ;. Norp..· 1200 71, m m - 'h Inlnd Nat g. 200 $0% 61. 6% - Ii< Int Bellum 600 162 155 160 -I

N Bordu 6(lGO 22 20 20 -2 J.n",le. P. IAOR S10l> 10 10\8 + l> Jublle. 331iO 249 240 249 ... 9 PHONE 94123 ! I' N Gold<rt !500 18 18 18 +2~, I .. balt ~50 $17 17 17 Klen. 750 440 430 410 "-10 '. N Rank 7eBO 26 24'. 26 + 1 Laur }'In 100 $13'. 131i m. lIeUy Dc. 5!OO 70 60 61 +,

N Rock 1700 23 21 23 -1 Loblaw A 602 sm lV. 71'. - l> I(odl.. 668 94 90 9~ + I Northe.t :9nOO 33', 32 33 -I Lobl.w D 2:;0 $11. 71. 7~. + '" Labrador 000 $]31, ~3'. 33', - " Norlh Can 1200 111 110 liD -5 MB ODd pr :W30 12m 2fi\' 25\. - iii Laduboro 2500 110 IDS 110 -5 Nozth"t. 33nO 420 410 415 MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS M.rlUm. tel 33B $21\, 211> 21\. + '. Manval 750 6 63 6 -2 Nonp A w 200 39 39 39 II, Tb. C.nadl.n I'r... M... Fer 1000 $Im 16\, 161. - 'I. McAdam 3000 lR ~7 3R + I N BOIue 500 26 Z6 26 _I Ablllbi 4~~ nom 'far 17 Mlr 6 pcpr 22541 $11\, 11 11 -" Meintyr. 2O!l $-IW. 44'. 441, + .,. Nudul 1000 It 11 It AI" .. to. 24 Frill.. Z8" Mol.on A 1110 $2a\> 281'.! 281, + '" McKinney 1500 17 15 11 12 Nu",a. 200 1S8 1~8 158 11 IInque C Nat 7a GT Lakes 22\'< Mol.on D 125 $29' .. 291'.! 291'.i + Ii Mer Chtp 2300 II'h 11 m. + I'h !'IuIDae "to SOD 61 6Ii 66 Bank Mont s.m lIud Bay Min 58 ~Ionl Till 135 $105 104 105 +2 Merrill 5500 78 77 78 Obalk. 7000 5 5 5 lIank NS 12 Imp Olt 421> Moo," Corp 25 $51 51 31 + MId Chlb 2000 24 24 21 -2

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composition of a wlll win quick recOI

reins of power, Ilowe

Itself. The chief or Van lIllnh, a 47,),

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under Diem, is reporled t

the pro\'isionr He is 8tH

. 5j. II ho had litll a reputation as the dce.presidel1c~

reports that ~I who \\'a~ fo

of state 21'd d Dil

end a k of the rel'olutiond

said cil'ilians in t \l'iII he "te[

not Doliticians."

ORDER radio stati

an order for all me defunct regime \I

hiding to report and turn ol'er th

and unofficial l.' the iu

Saturday t and his once POIt

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thumbin!: thrOl marriaee altel' $3IJ{)()() in a 5W(

no ladies man. blame the ladies me. If I read at ~ oman in the ne

I ~ght el'en pro~ &aId ~lcGee, a b,

the letters was v

Florence Eng widow.

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