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9.45 a .m.-Reddington , Holl.

5.30 p.m.-Clydo Beatty Sho w. THE 'DAILY NEWS· CHENILLE IEOSHEADS

. , 7.15 p.m.-Dr. Pa ul.

8.30 p .m.-Now It Can Be To ld.

FORECAST: Cloudy 1nd Cooler.

Vol. 61 , No. 69 • ST. 'JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 195" (Price Five Cenb)

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cCarthy Insists On O~e.en,.~rese~ted. · . With Diamond

Bureau Notice Says Su.cit Fissionable Materia l Devices Can Be Concealed

In 30-lnch Pipe

Confederation QUEBEQ (CP)- Don J1mle10D

ercising The Right NecRlace: By LEE GARRET!'

or radlo station CJON. SL JobD'1, H Nnd., said Tuesd11 enby of New· . foundl1nd into Confederation would • • not have maleriaUud without

Cross~ Examination WASmNGTON - )AP - An unprecedented FBI radio;

Durinz a panel dJJCUssioa of the 2lllb annual meetill1 of the Clna­dlan Assocl1tion of Radio and Tele­vision Broadcasters on 11ne w broadeas\IJlc ideas" Mr. JamleJOD said radio w1-• larceJy lnstrumen·

By GOMER JONES . notice lo all police to b4I on the ,watch against smuggling ADELAIDE, Australia, Reuters- •if atomic weapons into the United States gave concrete

Queen Ellz.abeth was presented r1ues Tuesday to w~ial a suitcase-si_zed A-bomb migh~ ivlth a necklace of three white look like.

• By ROGER D . GREENE opals and 180 diamonds and ear· A SG-inch steel pipe tive lo 12 in·

lVASHlNGTON-AP - Senator J.oseph McCarthv, rings lo match al a slate banqycl cbes thick and closed .at both ends J here Tuesday. mlahl contain such a weapon. Or

Wif .• has balked at.Republican efforts lo put him II was lhc' last slate banquet 11 could ba a sphere of hlah ex. the sidelines, without the right to cross-examine' which she and the' Duke of Edin· plosive with a core o! flslionablc

lb lb h burgh will allend before· the end material. esses, al e for comin" probe of is explosive row 1• The just!•· department said FBI " o! their two-month Auslra 1an lour ~ army officials. April I. <lireclor J . Edg~r Hoover Rn1 ,th• \\'1•ronsin senator Jnsislcd The Queen looked pale, but notice lo police· departments all

.j. on the right lo cross ex· over the country last J-.nuary.

U S R d T · showed no other ill-eflccls from the I h d I · f , OU! said he WOUid refrain · ea v 0 along WI l escr phon 0 pos· uy voting in connection with ' ' painful "booster" Injection of anti· sible atomic weapon types so Ibey

mmtigallon. poliomyclills scrum she was given could be recognlied. mcnls from other members s d M A'd Sunday. She look the shot to pro- The circular was described as a

Ct &nale investigations sub· en ore I lccl her from infection during her lollow·UP to President Eisenhower's ·uec which will conduct the visit taler Ibis week lo Ibo slate request Josi Dec. 15 Iha( atomic

inquiry left In doubt Whal To lndo!t:h1'na of Western ·Australia, where a violations be reported prompUy fo ii would make on the cross , polio cpideml~ Is raging. the FBI.

Ill• au'on Issue. Tbe inquiry now Some persons have expressed S o u I h Australian Premier ..,!Jth·cly scheduled to begin feor that such small·sile weapons ... ek. Thomas Playford presenltd tbc might be set oil by tnemy agtflts tor Sluarf'Symlnglori (Dem. By JOHN SCALI glilterlng nccklace-conlafnlng one in key factories or production ccn·

S1id be thoucbt .!d~Carth1 y WASHlNGTON (AP) _ Stale of the biggest opals ever found Jn Ires in advance ol larae·scale acr· be b rrcd fro qUIUll1g w I Australia-and · earrinp lo the lot atomic allacks if war were Jm He a said Mc~arthy's ofle; Jec_rclary Dulles . promised quick Quten on behalf of his at.ale's peo- minenl. Tbe U.S. customs service

cmnd the same rl&ht of cross· ac~on Tuesday 10 ~eeUng ~w pie. The Duke of Edinburgh was already ls under orders lo be 0 • ation lo Army Secretary Fttnch requests for military eqwl!:. liven a set of opal cull links. the lookout for such devices In the T. Stevens would be like ment for anti-Communist forces in The Queen wore a !ull·sldrted bagJage of fncomtif11 trnellcrs.

a pro go1fer acainst an am· Indo-China. , ed TWO TYPES . lie noted lhlt MCC-u:tliy IJ •DWJe.c- made lhh -•..,.·e a tew '°""" of whlle tulle ornament Hoover uld no on~ can say wnal

I """"' wllh ailver, a diamond tlen i nd led A 1 hi r trained n cross-exa'!'lna· minutes ~ore m.;,Ung tn revte-( form a smugg . ·weapon m g "bile Stevens is 1 busincs Indo-China mWtarY developments necklace and the blue rlblnd and take, but be described two poul.ble

with French General Paul Etv Ind star of the Order •ot the Garter. 1 types in his circular lo police de· ' plrtmcnls.

• TOP HIM Admiral Arthur Radford, chairman A specially-prepared steel pipe tor t.'hart.. Poller' (Rep. of the joint chJefs of 11au. Pope Im prove$ wilh a breech block at each end I commented: Ely, vlsltin11 chief of the French could be assembled, he said, with Joe insists on his right of general stall, wu reported anxious VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-Thc two balls of explosive uranium or

aminallon. there Is no war lo discuss Jnna·ranie mJJltary pros. plutonium and a char1c of some •orld to atop blJ!I unless the peels as well 15 oblaln m.,,.. Am· Pope, slowly rccovertn11 from • other explosive lo drive them lo-malt•r were tibn tn the. er! . rebifott•llH!li f srave stomacb illness, wu wheeled getbcr.

mlltee ind tben to lbc ean •ir 15 or Into a 1\uled.ln TUendab lacln& Hoover said the weight of sus· ltltlf." French and l01al native fotte.I. .tbe huce faeade ·of SI. Peter's peeled packa11cs could be sJgnlf.

Ila /'lie uld, "If Me· Tbe French mllllar7 luder, wbo blaillca ~aj. fcanl Bolh uranium and pl~lonium, ........,...,, taD blm· -rared MOllU1 wltb Prwldent The .,.....,Id pontiff pale but the circular noted, are hall again

...,_~._a Jar U EIMnbowv, ii lllldentnod to M Ill better aplrlta than •t any tlme as he>Vf as lead and 50 pounds oJ ~ II *'- at least ll5 • more .a.. In Ille Jut two monlbs of Illness, such malerlals would be only abo~

• leb fllbter bomben and C-47 1nn1port relelnd bll two pro-secrelarl .. of as big as p sortball. - ·- ...... state an the -···'--• '--~ ~-ndab. Hoover advised police oUlcers not

.:::;; ~"""':""' ·~· lo tamper with any suspected A· - weapon, but · lo re90rt fl fmmedl·

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s*• .... dem1!ML 1rta111 am 111r DIYld

a dnll9il ~ • badib' of Cah. ....

COtllllend wltll • cliarp arm1 WU ~ llebllle

re" Ill an attempt to il' lhc sa!HiommlU.. lntn its lnftltlcaUou lo otber of lhe service.

•hilc, S..nalor Karl Mundt N I>.> reported that the '' <Ontinufn1 for a special to help condurl the inquiry. J. Jameson. preilclent of

American Bar Association, down !be job. J 1meson Is a can from BIWncs, Mont.

sition Motion fmergency ers Defeated

AWA. CP-The Commons ~ .. led an Opposition motlon , 'ng powers contained In the

cor1 Emergency Powers • .crepugnanl0 to rtsponslble

nt. The vote wu lM to

II Will F • h alely lo the FBI. He said special aymes lg t ordnance disposal units operating under the army had been desfg.

· naled . lo lake care of any such

D.eportation Qrder· B~·hans Miners · 1.05 ANGELES-AP-Crooner Dick Haymes • Tues­

day was ordered deported to his native Argentina on charges that h e re-~ntered the United States illegally last )'ear after a romantic trip to Hawaii to visit Rita Hay-worth. - • 1

'Ibc 1overnment said 0

the acUon . ------------­was b:ased on Haymes' wartime plea for draft exemption as a neu·l· ral a.lien.

Haymes, lhrou1h his la19l'er, said he will !iabt the case to .iie U.S. Supreme Court if llttessary.

In New Yorlr, Mis~ Hayworth, now H1ymes' wife, s1ld: 0 1 will •land by Dick. There Is •omelhlng rotten In this procedure."

District director Herman R. Lan· don of the U.S. lmmicraUon and natunllz1ttion service declared: "This order is final and a deporla· lion warrant will be Jssued 'forth· ~·ilh.' '

High Winds Spee.d Ocean Fligh t.$

LONDON, AP,-Gales \IP lo 75 miles an hour blew trans·Allantic ai rliners Into London hours ahead of schedule Tuesday niahL

Sevcral big planes came In via Shannon, Ireland, without making the usual fuelln11 slop at Gander, NOd.

Some wesl·bound travellera were leas lucky. Their planes, slowed by the 1alea, made an ·utn slop al Reykjavil<, Iceland, ~ore bead· Inc on to Gander and New York.

Apply For Conciliation Board ·

Three Buch3ns uniOns are re­ported lo have applied lo the La· bour Department here for a con· cilia ion board lo ail in on a wage and workin& negotiation with •'ith• Bucl)ans Mining Company.

II ls understood that the un­ions are seeking increase• which would average out to •omethln1 like 40 cents an hour while I.It• compony Is reported lo think that the present dl.mand and prices for melJlllt docs not justify this hike.

The union are also seeking a 40 hour week. The dispute has been unde.-...y for sometime now but brouaht tho first Intimation that a conclliaUon bOllld was being aoughL

However, Landon said, the depor· tation order may · be' appealed wi!hln IS days lo the board of Im· migration appeals in Washlnflon, D.C., and in such case the depor­tation will be held up pending a declalon. Batiking Legisla.tion C1lUEL llANJSBllBNT f

Weed May Be Cure For Cancer ' Of The Breast

ta! In brfnclnc th eldea of con­fodcration lo rcsidenl.! of the ls· land province where radlo Is one w Brld N.S. aid Bat'lie nf the vital means of communic1· CKB • cewater, • 1 oal1 aner "

use of tape rccordlnn permitted .a- of B ..,...., lion. most of the stall tn keep n1n .. 1o- _.. a.._.

Mr. Jamieson aid the role . A farelp ~ radio played in bringing New· live hour · 111cl that JapiMle foundland into Confederation In· In an Interview later Mr. Jimi.. sclebti•la - wllo eatlitr dicaled its importance of not only son said he may auggMI to the nld they would llClt wwlt in bringing news In llstcdcrs but convention an uchange of pro- American doetorw In traalilll U.. in telling the Canidlan story. . grams lo inform Canadians about injured mon-b1d apeed to ..,..

the respective provinces. .I talks with ~ Americans tomot ' CP) L. h PUSHBOTl'ON OPERATIONS "lt is lnlcrc•ting lo note tllal row.

LONDON. Ont. ( itdo- Spence W. Caldwell of Toronto Quebec and Newfoundland have a He said Prof. Merril E!Jeabud, sperm, a weed years ago Neva • told the panel push·bullon radio common boundary In Labrador but director of the U.S. Atomic I:-., Indians used for making lea, may ope.rations arc last developing as yet we do not know nearly enough CommisslOA's health and llafet) provide a cure for cancer of the a result of the use of tape re about Quebec and I dareny Que· division. who has ar:rlved bent tc breast, Dr. Robert Nob!•, profe.. cordings. bee could know more about New· offer bis help, will be at the meet· sor of experimental medicine at John .HirUc ' of rnjio station loundland ." Ing. the University of Western Ontario --------.L...---------------- The Japane11e sclentiatl had aakl said here Tuesday. I d -C' • the Americans merel1 wanted Ill

Ho ufd rcseareh ·ls now proceed· n .() 1tin,a gather information for lhelr o .. ends.

Ing to try and Isolate the sub- TREATMENT JN TOJP'O stance in the weed which appears ~ • • h p A welfare ministry official aaW . tO have a beneficial effect On Clll- "etm ,,~ , '¥/Jpa¥n that 21 of the fishermen DOW be-cer• of the pr0stale. The weed Is It It I C.- I C.- Ing tttaled at Yalzu w1D he flon llfOwn on · the campus of the uni· by U.S. air force pilMI for lnta\.

vebltY ' r0r >tueach PUl'PQ.... ~orA' ll-Ou t Dri···v·e· ment it Tok,-o 911haw.s

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a Asked·his-vlew on whether 'smok· as soon as possible. ln11 was causing the fncrcaslng Okazaki announced Tuelda1 af. number of cancer cues, Dr. Noble ler a cabinet meetlnc llad & said there WIS no conclusive evf· cussed the incident. !bat Japan baa dcnce so far. Experimenl.! were B LARRY ALL begun talks with tbe Ualted stalel Y EN on resttfctions to Japanese tllldq al present bcin~ carried out on HANOI, Indo·China-AP-Vietminh troops tapered. opcralons caused by the extenllm animals which had been exposed the American atomic bomb test 10 smoke and fumes and ft "'s off sharply TuesdaY. in their artillery assault o~ Dien ca in the Pacific. . a question of "wait and see" J;.;ien Phu. But they moved reinforcements and supplies He told parliament three da11

He added that there were about s teadily into their hi\! positions in apparent preparation ago the United States had trablecl 600 substances In tar, all of which for a "do or clie" blow agains t lhe beseigecf French the slic 01 the dancer zone to Ill-could be Isolated, which might incomplete circle ei<tendlnc 4llll

fortress by from 40,000 to 60,000 men. miles ft'om a point rouCbl1 bet-causc cancer of the lung. Eniwetok and Bikini itolll. '1'1111 On Monday morning the Com· - ---- -------

munisl·led rebels tried lo ambush DIG TRENCHES ione Is lo be observed until 1boal French troops Operun. g the road . 1 .the end of .Jn • Temperatures The V I e I m I n h w.. dlgg ng Ok kl Id J wlD ll.nk1'ng the heart of the for•--· - b I · in 200 111 11 •pan ~pr ~ trenches and fox o cs with · b ~ •· t .... \Yilh its southernmost outpost, four ate w1lh t e un1u:u :Slates '" us

Th F 'd th . yard.• of the outer French defence experiments ln ihe beliof lhlt the TORONTO, CP-Minimum

maicimum temperatures: ,,.. . and miles away. e rencb sa1 cir posiUons. The letup Jn rebel arlil· tesla "will contribute to wor,_

tanks, mobile arllllcry and lnfan· lcry and mortar rirc was allrfbuled Dawson .. . . .. 2b F.dmonlon . • . , . : 25

try killed HS Vietminh, or an en· by the French lo a desire by the 29 lire rebel company. II was lhc bfg. robels lo ho.rd ammu~iUon for the

.i:cst clash wllh the rebels •incc next big attack. The ncnch said 41 Ibey .halted mass assaults on the abo that many- of the rebafs:5y

45 fortress early last week aflcr-suf· firing positions had been knocli 38 fer ing losses cs1ima1cd by the out by aerial allack. ·

Winnipeg .. . . . • .. 27 Toronto .. .. .. . • 33 Olla'41a "· . . • • • . • 21 Montreal ... .. .. . Quebec .... ..

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40 French al 3,000 killed and 9,000 In the Red River dclla :he Vie 33 wounded.

Saini John .••. 38 The Vietminh launched a ma ss minh acaln tried lo dfsrupt Fren

40 •round attack aaainst the French supply and communication line . • • Vietminh comm&..dos wrecked a rortress in north\\1est lndo·Chi na on

~lonclon . . • . • • 22 Halifax . . • . • 1 29 S)'dncy . . • . . • 30 SI. John's .. . . . .. , . . 31

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Find New Clue In Girl Slaying Case

TORONTO, cP:....A new clue bu turned up in the slaying of Fern Herokell of Woodstock, OnL

Chlef lrupeclor W. J. Fra.nks of Ontario provincial police nld Tues· day Ibey are looking for the driver of an old-model red tractor-trailer who picked up the girl at a traf[ic cirele oulafde Hamilton the day be· lore her hall-naked, bludgeoned bodt was faun~ In a ditch l~ miles ea•I of Windsor on March '14.

The truck has been traced lo the BranUord area and police are cheCklnl every lruclr.lnc firm In that area.

March l3. Aller lour days they big convoy of clvlllan. trucks and broke of{ the mass infantry 1 5 \·chicles near Hadonr, 17 miles

southwest ot Hanoi. The rebels sau lts in the· (:ic:e or "•ithering fire captured aiid burntd a Vietnamese flO\\'tr from th'e French, who have militia post near Son Tay,~ mites been outnumbered four lo one. northwest of Hanoi.

BIGGEST AIR ATTACKS French p i I o t s on .. Tuesday

pounded the Vietminh supply lines and rebel positions around the oval-shaped plains lortttss In what was described as the biggest air allack.s of the Indo-Chlna war. The pilots claimed' many bits on rebel targets.

The planes • lruck at an army of 100,000 to J.I0,000 coolies and long lines .of trucks moving from the Chinese border. Tbe Vietminh were apparonlly trying to bolster their manpower by rounding up all their ttglonal and guerrilla IOI· dicrs in northwerl Indo-China. . In the face of lhls threat the

French continued lo reinforce their fortress w'ith fresh troops and sup­plies parachuted from transport planes.

Canadians Draw Tickets· ·In Irish Hospital Sweep ·_

MONTREAL (CP)-Two Cana· dlans-<>ne from Montreal and the other from Sydney, N.S. - hold Irish Hospital Sweepstake tickel5 on Coneyburrow, favorite for the Grand National steeplechase lo be run al Alntree. England Saturday.

Seven other Canadians drew tick· els on Irish Liurd, Churchlown and Royal Tan, the three .other most favored hon .. in the race.

In all 123 ,Canadians hold Uclteb In the aweepstake, worth a record

pe1ce."

Inspect Jap Fish For Radioactivity

SAN FRANCISCO, (AP)-Sin .. Friday, federal lnspeclora wltll &ciaer counters have carefuU, .. specled Heb load of tuna from J apan for any signs of radloactl· vily !rom the March 1 b7drnpn ' blast but results have been nep· tlve ao !ar.

"We'll keep on with thla work unli\ we are aatisfied there ii ao danger," Chief Inspector RUIM1 C. While, o! the San ~nclac:o ~ of the Food and Drul AdmlnJatra. · tion, said Tuesday.

"' The 1 .. 1a ·were prompted b1 the fate which· ~ell the "Lucky

1 Draaon," a Japanese 1hlp 1bow- · OJ:ed by radioactive asb.. of a hydrogen blast set oll In the Blldnt atea March 1. Ila tuna load wu . found so radloactlve ID J1pan that . l'l'Uch of It had lo be confllcated • frnm the market end burled. •

mo on wu presented lo the llon~ay by Oppooltion Drew wllo said the covem·

llayme11 counsel, David Mareu1, lm.,edlalely termed the actlnn ';cruel and Inhuman banl.shment.." LimitmgOf Govt. Power Create Money.Urged

$140,000 to the winller, ~.ooo for Cret second and $28,000 for third. Last . yut 174 persons in Canada drew I Plaue Uckcls.

Tho. e wilh tickets on Coneybur· row arc: Kaleri Montreal, ZI

Of Crnslred F 9u11d DPad. 1

had abu5cd ii• powen under "iulalion. Ho said Parliament L..no1 be asked lo extend the

Landon, in bis announcement said. speclal fnqulcy of!lccr Joseph A. Dummcl found that Haymes was inclicible for. U.S. cll\z.mJhlp, be cause he filed an appUcallon for draft exemption as p neutral alien.

O'ITAWA (CP) - The Opposl· ernment from, say, fncrcasinc tint. . price ol imports Is reduced. . 60894; and 50·50, Sydney, XR M732. lion's tinancial critic ur1ed Parlia· baby bonuses lo $500 a month. Tbe Issue developed as the cop>- Mr. Towers said that fl Canad• Tickel·hbldcrs on lrish Lliard

EDMONTO, ( P)-An air force iround party h•s reached tlll! wreck.age of on RCAF Espedllor in ' nntlhwcsl Alberta and report the three men aboord were ktlletl in the crash, the RCA1'" said Tu .. · day.

""l'Orul May 31. -G1fhs .CCF-Cape Breton

•Plil wllh hi• party and llith !he L1b<rals apinal the

which he ducrlbed u 1 a" mov4 111 the Oppo­

Olbtt CCF membon, tlle Crtdit l?OUP and three Qtae­

ndtnl1 \'Oled with IH

Landon 11id a 1teond reason for the deportation order was ~ find· in& that H•1111Js had Wied to fur· nfJh noUllc.1Uon of bis ~ dur ... llllUl?'J' 1153 and did not eatab­llab that -11 faDare wu reHOD •1111 IUlll'!.ble or 'WU llOl wlllfUI:

M1rens' statement aald Haymn three timet tried .to enter U.S. mil

009 casta 1 reOeetloll .,. ltary Mrvlce, toot pll11lcal enm­Plhed 111 the tut 1'arlll- Jutlou tor lhls PIUllON, "wu nt-

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ment Tuesday lo place a lld on NO PRACTICAL tllllrr mlltee conU.nued scrutiny of l)Je bad established ' a central bank arc : Kinsey Report. Ocean Falls, the amount ol money that con be Graham Towers, 1overnor·of the government's two monetary bills, carU•' in the 1930s some of the B.C., VR 60744; Awake, Foam created In Canada. · Bank ol Canada, said he docs' not alvl•i lhc ·ce~tral banlt 1reater problems developing durinll !he de· Lake. Sask., TR 24685; and Mich·

James .Macdonnell ( PC-Toronto know of ~DY practical way lo limit control over bank credll .and presslon micht not have arisen. acl, Preston Ont, ZQ 48963. Greenwood) told the Commona the creation o~ .mOCUJ1, ..exc"'l strumllnlng and extcndlnt the The Bank or Canada was eslab· On Oburchlown: Stlll Wailin1, banldns committee that currently ·through those two ways: llves o[ Canada's i:bartered baaka. tlshed in 193.1. Before that time Toronto TS 60986; and Ale, Tor· tbent ii no llmlt on the amount of 1. Ca.nada Could ao on Ille &old - there ,was 00 moans of increasing onto, TR 39950. Killed were the pilot, F&. R. C. m-1 which can be ere1ted b1 standard ,and tllla -id meaa !bat carnCAL OF EXCHANGE lbe money aupplJ' except by bents On Roy,al Tan : Aly . ITcro, Picas· G. Hulcblnaon of Wawo"- Sull., the 1overnmenl. , a certain Jlnd pertlon o( Canada's ·Waller Tucker CL - Rosthmi) tioirowlng from \be aovernmenl. antslde, B.C. Ar 51541; and Dan ,nt u. v c DIDa'8qla GI ottawa

There was the :'terrible dancer," mooey would have tn be b1eked 61 criticized the hf1b exch1n1e v•• !!~.· Brillanla' Beldl, B.C., TM anci Fil U: R. c. Sealii at v-he said, of some "lrreapdulbJe:• cold. • • o the Canadian dollar. He blamed But <.111 the period around 1829, ~ ·-· BCAF lab lfOHl"DQIODI 1etUn1 Into power ind 2. ParllamMt CG11ld piece a tli9 rite p•rtlr on ank ol Can· lbe baAks tiad bom>wed buvlly The followln1 ere ln•hlded la Ille eour•r. _.,_ · fncreulaJ the money suppl1 Ind! .. li111it on -tI>e .(mOllDl of mone1 ada operatloaJ ud 11id the dol· 1Dd were 1ubseq1te0Uy anxious to list of Ucket bokkr.-cabled from 11ie p1ue Tllllislted Jut w~ crimlnately as an election lneen· whJch !he Baat of Canada cu lar'1 premium •aloe fl fnjurlDC'ln· reduce their debt In the early Dablla tod1:r. '11ctet aamber, D01D dal' on 'I ~ -..11e. tive. \ . hold. But !bent B1t11l be some lee: c<m1e of Ganadlan' whut JWO!futen Jl13111 . In the eflon f11 rep~ the de plume llt name, home tnwn and fronl ~~ · r 'IL

UnderJlte carrcnl Jaw, k added, way lo prowlde for lllllfta In hold· and cold millen. lk. ToWefJ 1&W l!ebt. cash reserves- in the whole name Of horse are show!. In "!•' _.___,. 111 art there b nothlnl lo prevent 1 ·1ov· btis when Parllament la aot Iii It uallla FOUWDm ... ~ tbl b1nllln1 system were reduced, order. •·<:-', 'I' t , ~ . ~ I ..... -

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-Buc'hans Notres· St. -Patrick's Convent Priie List

Local Airmen In Florida fights Mobile

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$%5.M: ·llVANQ•Ul'tlO to .tJM llelll for 1111111 )llote ham A. G. Peddtt left for Gallder by H. C. Slmlll.!; Bapfumal Font iat Place In Grade XI, Annlr

• lllCVICU lmliveraarfel. I J on llarch 6lh enroute lo London, by George Flight; pulpit lamp by Dwyer. (Donated by His Grace IL . Ctil' I• B. DmllJ, S.A., wbo i. , Kr. and lllri. ~ FurlOllt En&lall4. to spend ~ vacation Leonard Wells1 pulpit drape by Arclllllahop.) .

a '*1161 of Evuiellltlc en\¢&1Ded It a danl party It with rtlltivts. Iii• C.0.LT. &xploran and "Tyro 2lld Place in Crade XI, tle: A& ~ W ~ ·llO!ne Oii lalatday • to eei. llr. ud Mi?- 'luse11e Iba• or aroupj; carp.i far tile Cl111reb at.le ::f ~ow.:: ~ ~~.Je~

ettrtd .._ Oler 1"*t • linitt Mi Fli1olia'1 ~- ... Hallfu, N.S., ~ hive 1*11 re- and dnpet tor tile vestt)I, b~ the l'rleDd.l ., M to .... a .,.. w.)it fftaluMtta' ..,_ Mrveil ~· lidlna ill Jl(e'lrlqUlldland for the Youns People'a UnloD; chalii, for Sid Place In Grade XJ, Alfreda

M Ille llltatlo8. J.r9I ._. die tveiilllf llJld at the -1u· put yllr, .p&Jd a buliaeu mil lo the pulpit 111d YHV7 by lllal Pearl ff:~:'.) (Dolllted by Mias Xatllleen Jnehpm i>mtJ1a ~ :rtail llOJI of the card aame a dellclou1 BuchJI!! last wtek. · rlllht, Messrs. Wallac• Young, JMrbJ II a auest of ilajor ·~ wu enjoylid by the filteen Patrlcl< Croke o[ Fortune Ht., Wm. Panons 111d Hallett Squires. ~.oo:

Jiii. GX.JAtnc- -· .. ' . iueati." . - . • -· • • - wbo- hadbeen coii.!ined 'to hospital WOMEN'S WORLD bAY OF ' lst Place In Grade X, Shirley P~N DA1iCE

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Geraldlne Sb.Loo da·:.it.'ter Of 'for the r~f 't..-o week with meas· . PRAYER Ga~r. {Don•led in memo,. of :. -.. ' . ..., I • .,.i .....r ·"'" • .._~ . . I . 1 ~---i ., - < o4. Sal U Arm Dr . .0 R11an.) . ._ 1ft•d'i ·A~ .,. Ii _..,., ...,. an. T, ShllJt, w;u .boa- 11 Wat re oucu on••= 2 Wome11 of tbt va on y, .,a Place in Grade x Mary Mi· - tilt · JJhfllt~ ..... ;.. lllld- • ltll, to. {Iii elWlllltft oO Marcb llr. Wall# Mllls of Le..Uporte Oiureh of England, and the United loilt. (Donated by Miu .11117 ..._ at -tile C. ol E. hall •on 2nd' 1o celebrate their filteenth arrived at Buchans on ·March 2nd Church met In the United· Church Skinner.) .

..:....I~- • 1 ... L Musil ·tor llUU!dl" Dlbclnl and aam.S•were alld fs I IUdt of her slater Hrs. Hall al 3 30. p.m. on March 5th Finl Place fn lnltrmediate .. ~ _. " · • ' · · • Theory Regina Galwa)' ( Donated 9i1 q"lll .,-.:iu·:BadP ~ )der de '!le MnlD' l.fttr JlllleS Dl~ori, Ind '_famlly. lo o~crve Women·s Wo.rld Day o! by Mrs. E. 8. Foran.>° · -.iid-.dl!liiia JIM wllich-..'.lunch . wu aerved to . the ,JfJu Cllmtl¥ Ri~etts ol Pra7er. Tba· 1~rvlce ! a• eonduct· Finl Place In .runloo Rlanoforte,

1111.11111 tbe ladlq ·eerved· coffee JOUlll' lfllup by Geraldine's nlo- Knight's Cove arrived Lrom St. ed, lo .turn, b)' llrs. (Rev.) Brad· BetlY Broderick. (Donated by A = ~· '.A~ ..crowd ther. ___ ._ :. . · . Jultn's· an March-2nd to pay an ex· bury, Mrs. (Rev.) Short; and llrs. Frlt11d.) · . , Mn. Hayward Simms ,-eceived ien~cd visit to htr brother Andrew (Major), Gouldlna. Prayers were •io.oo:

~ GVllSTS OF B.S. It A.t. the eo•tul1Uont of her· friellds l\lcketts and family. offered by Mrs. Ralph L. Wblle, 1st Place in Gr&dc lX1 _ Marie !: · ... Jlet, JI·~- httlett o11 llet bll'thday -'ich wu_ celt- Dr. Goidon"-Thomas of the _Gren· Mn. Thomas Ban•. Mrs. J . H. Carter. CD0111t.d by Miss Joan iAlit Ml lletloll • An-If. nfOalld· btalfd ""Ill a hotuo ·party Oil Tu.a. fell Mission, St. Anthony was a Hardln1, Mni. Raymond Croucher, W2ndaWleP.)I in G d IX .. .., _., ""'·~• ·• ~•- ' "Tli ' i · .~ .. H d........ . H ~ ace Tl e . .,a., 1- ._...p16Jll, wllo fbJ"" an i1A7 evocnw, March 2nd. e s X· &uest at tht Suw ouse ~u-. Mrs. Adam Rideout ond Mrs. er.,. Brewer. (Donated by Miss Helen rn ?Nllon .ates at Buehana on tea 111esu• enjoyed a proaram· ol his enforced stopover on 61arch ert White. Walshe.) :'It , J and 11~. ,,.,. auesta dalclna ud, mu.de and dld ju.ltlce 4th when weather conditions rnada Tbe Glrla' Christian EJucallon .PrUe o! $10.00 donated by lllP :if Ille Pl'bP• loela1 an4 AtllleUc to Ille bot aupph • provided ~ It necessal'1 tor the E.P.A. plane, groups or the particlp1tin1 chUfCb- ~ MID 'A""dby·xr·~··tb for uut !«*1Jt J•#tt JMll ffllll'll to tbtlt conaenlal !MlsU. In which he was traveling to Gan· es attended the Service Ill a body, Allll°i conn:. ea,nd ~:~i::; l'Cltand nDa on Wedllesday nJsht'a Imelda Harte.Y, d6uibter ol Mr. dor, lo land at Bue.bans aifROrl. whlle tbe Lollowlnz mell!beta a. (Ue). • · t i www to altlllcl the ~UOD A ud .Mrs. Leo Harttt)', celebrated MN. W. H. Pike entered "boapl· sJsted In the service: Shieh Price, Bq1llah Prl:e, Grade IX, Marie 1111111.· A 'IPMial Uciinlon ttAlll her ·filth birthday on Friday !aft. tM OJI Much It<! for treatm~nl of Groce Gouldlog°, Loretta Yelmall, Carter • .e ..,.. ,..._.. tan Will Jaave Elshtetll UtUe ' friends 1tte~ded a alnus condition and la Vlll a and Barbara White. Oraanlst wu ~ Prile, Grade X, Paulille •raw 1111 ,.., OJI '111til'sdAj to the plrly ·&IYen by Jnielda's pat· patient at lhlt IDJlltution. Mias Audrey Hlacock, I and tbe Latin Prtu, Gnde IX, BanMJr.-.. tate -h!ian•' aupporten to the ents. William Hennessey waa opera!· 1peclal ebnlr tor tbe oettsloll wu ~-Int aame. . Eleanor Swanson·s fourth birth· ed 90 at BucbaDJ Hospital on coml)OMd of mem~ ftom all BADB ~'l.BIDC 1)o.

· COHGllATULATlONS day wu eelebrated With a party on Mlrch 2nd. three chain. , ~~~ H='11u-Clnqral111aUona tn utellded to Match 2nd for 1 number of her J . A. Caines and J . H. Harillng This was the first joint Womens iaret Stamp Fruceo Toblll,

llr. aJld Jira. Jlof c. Yetman who pl111111tu . .Elnnor Is tbe dauah· returned from St. John's on Sun· Wo~ld Day of Pra1tr Service at Helen McGnth, P1trlcla Flt. -U, celebrattd their twentl•th ter ol )Ir. and Mrs. Erle Swonson. day, 1!arcb 7lh. \ Buchans, and Jar&e oumben of genld, Eileen 111.,i<fratlli. ll1de&"e '"8ddllll allA!vusuy. To honour PERSONALS · lli1. W. King, accompanied ~Y women were present for the aerv- ~i Rli.:'nei J:an a';: a.'::

• tile occuioa a party for aixteen Mr. · Adam Rideout ol the Buch· her two little daughters, Cyn!h11 lee of prayer end fellowship. 17 siauo~. Joan' Collins GaC. M. ftWlda wu at•eri at thci£ home ans Minin1 Company staf[ left for and Gloria, ldt !or Harmon Field 8.~PTISMAL f'ONT PRESENTED .Jard!Jle. Dorothy Tobin, Bern•· WlltN eatdJ And d1nclns 'Were en· SL John's 'on March 6th to consult on March 8th. C. OF' C. dette Collins, Mary Coady, Pa· J67ed, follow.ed liy a d~Uclo,us Dr. R. Simms. Mr. Rideout has Congratulations arc extended to Du,ring the Service ol E,·enson1 ~~a ~~n M~:~ Jm'.:!::

(Royal Ca111dlan Air Force Photo) Galbertnc aoa,·ealr pholo111pba or Ille Florida ttt•err. tbese two groundttew teclllllclau with the RCAF'a 4N llarltlme ._. nalssaace Squadron took fall advantage or a llsbtseelaC tev la the auashine state. Lttdlnl Alttraflman A. G. G. J1111t1. SI. John's, Nnd., IDd LAC G. A. Ferris of Sprln1hlU, N.S~ WHl Oii

the tour organized by the USN, to SI. Au1u1tlne and Mirlnelud ..-Ith the members of . the sqiudron while In Florida with 404 Squadron during the recently concluded North AtlaaUc Treaty Orgaaiution <NATO) sea-air training exercl.. uNew Broom•. Lancutcr aircraft of the GrttDl\000d, N.s .• based squadron new 10 the U.S. Naval Air Station at J >.cl<sonvl lle, Fl•. to ,artlclpale. Alrcraltman J. W. F.errls, brother or l,AC G. A. Ferris, was also with the squadron as was Squadron Leader J. H. Woods, DFC,

ellld:e11 aupper, The pleuanl ev .. not been feeling well for some Mr. and .Mrs. Clorencc Head and at the Church of St. John the Ref.;;;' Ke~va'n. lllJll COlldudod with a •ln1:.0n1 Ume Ind his many friend s . wt.I!. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Elliott on the Di\'inc on Sunday, March 14, a nO\• GRADE XI-COMMERCIAL 'de 1n upreulon of aood wishes him a speedy return to lood health. birth of a son and to Mt. and Mrs. baptismal font was dedicated by EllzilbcU1 L4kr. ·11 a r J o r I e ·' Pearce Gulli!ord on the birth of a Re\' T. Short. The lonl-a beauU- O'Brien, Joan Wilson, Teresa _Sul· ·' . · ., ton. M:rle J nne.s, Eleanor Wh1ttle,

daughter last week. rul piece pl workmanship by \\II· !lourccn Brennan, Teresa Bixby,

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BOOTS Strong, servictoble styles that will give months and months of wear under the roughest kind of treatment. Suitable fpr either Inside or outside work·. All having -roomy, comfortable lasts.

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rubber ouf,

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Messrs. C. 'palmer and R. Mor· liam Callahan-was a gill from . R!L' Howlett, Maraaret Cha!e, ris, who hod be.en auditing the Mra. George Ford, a bna-timc re~ry lli'rnc. Re1lna Like, Pa· books o! the Buchans Mining Com· member of the Church of Eni land trlcla ~:verunl. Maureen . Mc·

d · t G d F It. · · h Ca rthy Ro.cmary Barron, Cath· pany, returne o ran 1 congreaallon. Mrs. Ford w1 lh er erhie Purcell. Mary Clarke, Mn· this week. huaband came to Buchans In the Jorie Breen, Mtdonna Moore. Joan DEDICATION BUCHA NS UNITED pioneer day• of the mining town Roddr n, Catherine Barton, Norma

CHURCH and has always been . an trdent B~ii l, Felicita Dallon, Gloria Sunday, March 7lh, was a red worker and active member of the Smith.

GRADE X Junior Theory. in Initial Pianoforte. lctttr day for the United Church parish. congregation, !or on that day their PERS.ONALS beautifully renovated Church was Mrs. Andrew Rickells left for dedicated lo the glor)' ol God. Rev. St. John's lut week where • he re­D. F. Hoddioott, M.A., B.D., o! lhe celved medical treatment by Dr. l'lrsl United Church, Corner Brook, J . B. Murphy prior to entering and Minister ol Bue.bans United St. Clare·s Hospital for an opera-. ' Church during the period 1935 to lion. . , 1938,. was guest preacher. Large Clyde Bradbury, U. C. teacher numbers atlendcd the Service of al Norris Arm, spent the ·past Dedication •conducted by Rev. F. weekend vlsitine his brother, Rev. W. Bradbury, B.A., B.D., at three F. W. Bradbury, and family at the o'clock in the aflernoon. Assist: pasonage. Ing the Minister were Major D. Wealey Hynes returned to Buch· Goulding of the Salvation AnnJ ans on March 10 from Twlllin1atc and Rev. poddlnott. As the con· where he attended the funeral of pUon sang "Ye 111~ lift up you~ his late father, Andrew Hynes, and heads on high," the lUnlsters ap- \•isited him durine bis last illness. peared at the main door ot the His fri ends Join in extendloa sym. Mtureh and. at the cooclusloo o.r patby in his bereavement. tlle h:rmn, llev. Bradbury• ollered 'G. P. McCabe of Canadian Inger . the prayer of [Jlvocation. The soll·R3nd Co. paid 'a brld vis it to clero tben moved to the Roatrum ~uchans and ret~rned to Sydney wbere the presiding Minister re- on A!arch 10th from Gander. celv~ the lters of the church Robert Singleton returned to ·from MISIJ'S. Georie E. FJl1ht and Buchans on March Dth alter spend· A. J, Snow. Tbe Junior and Sen.lor Ing a week \'l.oltlnr his aunt at Ht. tbolra ,.., .. In attendance and sans Grace. · · UFfll Thy Temple." Soloist Miu w. F. Patri~k or Canadian In· Yvon11e Ptlley rendered "Open the ftustrics Ltd., spent the past week· rates of the Temple" while Mr. end at Buchans where he was a Wallace Young presided at the or· 1ucst at the Company·s Staff Hous<. can. • J . B. Watson Yis lted St. John's

Among tbe gifts presented to the O\'e.r the weekend on business for Church onl the occasion ol the the Buchans Mining Company. dodication were the foUowlne: G. B. Malone or the Department Pulpit, by Central Construction of Labour la ' "isitlng Buehans M Company; new pulpit bible by the conclUaUon ol!ice rin lhe dispute Sunday School; Communion Table between thrt Buchans Mining

Company and the Unions. Mrs. D. R. Evans was guesl or

her lather, Mr . J . G. Kciley, Mill· tory Boad, during the past week­end visi t to Sl. John 's.

1 Mal.e Models Are Slow To Change

Shirte~· Gardiner. Mary !ttatonc, Sheila Carc\Y, Honours in Jun:or Nellie Ro:;ers, Honours in First J oan Fitzgerald, l"atricia O'Brien, Thcor)' and Merit Jn l'repatotory Steps Theory and Merit in Initial Mercedea Heam. Pauline Corbell, l'iano•ortc. Pianoforte. Nellie Power, Anna Tobin, Patricia l' alrlcia Ann Roche, Honours in Rosemary Ashley, Honours in Whlltle Maureen Molloy, Mollie Junior ·1'ncory and Meril io Jullior First Steps Theory and Merit in

ower.' Claudine Horan, Eileen ! ln1't1'al P1'ano!orte. enney Vera Finch, Patricia Piano orlc. ' c b · \Vh 1 'I l

Dunne,' Teresa Dunphy, Shirley Catherine Whiltlc, Honours in at crone e an, , onours n Junior '! neory. First Steps Theory and Honours

Ring, Maureen Power, Mory Phyllis SIJ,·er, Honours in J unior in Ini tia l Plonofortc . Hawlo Maureen Squires, Dolores Theory. Rita Walshe, Honours in Firat Breen ' Betty Kane, Joan Tobin, B B d · k H · Steps Theo!')'. ' de! . K Cl\)' ro e.r1c , onours 1n Helen Molloy, Ma C 11':! . a)'c"~· Junior Theory ana !deril in Junior Noreen Collins, Honours in •lb,. Edith Byrne, 1 rine e · Pianororle. ::.cholors rup 01 ~U.OU Fir st Slcps Theory and Merit in ly, Marina .Carew, A~~ Bur:'~f donated by a r"ricna 01 Music. Firsl Steps P lonorortc. ha:', Lorraine Doran ary P · Sharron Morad', ltonours 1n Jun- ?.tary Atc:Don11ld. 1-lonours in re · GRADE IX !or ·rneory and .icrit in Prcpor•· 1 Firs.I Steps Theory and Merit in

I c rt lil;rv Bre\\'cr tory Pianoforte. Jn 1t1al Pianoforte. . . B M~r e i: r•·. Ruih Collins r ranees Murphy, Honours in , Mary Sheehan, Honours \n F1r1t Afir 0 'i[ 1 ea e~i Moor< p 1 '. Junior "!'neory. 1 Steps Theory and tionours ID .First tr1c"1~ A "~!,.~er i{'.;\;y Cook~ Ger· I Eliiabeln \voodford, Honours in Slcps Pianoforte. . . aldlne · Grll!lth' Mary Power, Junior Theory. . I Norah Brall l, Honours rn First B H I , ' Amelia Abbass I Constance J3ckrMn, }lonours 1n Steps Theory. , J ctly W luh e) • c therine Whittle' Junior '!'neory antl 1eri l in J' re· Rosalie Follell , Merit m First

•3n beJ: 'cfriitlih's Poulinc Mc'. pnrntory l'lanoloc1c. I Steps Planororlc. . ~ • .'J,, Mary 11insfleld, Alice Rosal.'!" llamorick, Merit in Frances H_cnnesscy, Merit In al k Madeline Stafford Isabel Junior rneory. First Ste.PS Pianoforte: . . -ro9~1n°' Joyce Hurley ~iargarct Rosalie Ann lloron, Mcril in _Gerold1nc (?), Merit 1n Ini tial Williams, Pauline Wadden, Mau· Junior 'l'hcory. . . . P1ano!orlc. . . . , . .. reen Spratt, Betty Weslcoll , Made· Sheila Snn.-pc, Mcril 111 J umor Rosahne Po\\cr, Merit 1n lmt1al Une Price. Beatrice Hickey, Roso· 1'.heory. . Plnnolorlc. mary Pelley Marie Wcatcoll, Klwan11 MUSIC Fesllul Mary Lou Collins, Meri! in Initial Shtila c an\\·,' Lor·riine Crotty, Palr1c:1a llcardon anll J ud~: atur· Pianoforte. Mary Cran•, Rosalie Rodden phy awaraed ' n ~cnc larsiup of Phyllis Aylward, Joan Fitzgerald'. ~Jt.0. 0U Jor 1'1ono I.Juel. Pnl r icin Conway, l tcrit in Initial Catherine Fagan , Marearet Kelly, Gcraldl!1e l<e~dy awarded • , l'ianolorle. Bernordine Horan, Eileen Moy•t. Scholarsn1p o! ;:;:J0.00 Jor l'1ano . . . . . Angela Noseworllly, Catherine Mc- Solo. . .Orion r.arncs, Mer~1n lru tia l J)a)'. Biddy B•m>n. . . \ rnnnc Beck, Honour. ID Pr.c- P1anolorte.

( Prize List will appear 1n a sub· P."rnlory 'I b~?rY and Honours ID DOl'\ORS OF PRIZ S sequent issut.) r rrsl ::ncps l Jano£ort e. .

PRIZE LIST Judy h!urphy, .Honours . ID Pro: His Grace the Archbisbijt,, Right Grade VIDA: I paratory. f bcory. . Rev. Monsignor Murphy, °''· J . J .

Religion Helen He~m ; 1st Place Pa1r1c1a h~~l.arthr, Jlonours Jn :\turray, P.P., Afr. J . P. o eeJe, .4. In Class, Borbara F1tzgorald: 2nd Proparatory lbcory. Friend, Miss .Kath leen Hayes, the Place in-Class, Mary Lou Ryan. l'otncla 'Y~ ls hc, Honours in Family of the. late Dr. O'Regan, Grade VIlB : Preparatory l beory and Honours Miss Mary Sl<lnner Mrs E B

Religion. ]-Jelen Bre"·er : 1st Jn t'irst :iteps Pianoforte. Foran Misses Jo:a.r: and· HtleO Place in Class, H.elen Brewe_r : 2nd Patricia Woodford, Honours in Walshe , Mrs. P. J . Burke, Mrs. F. Place in Cl!ss, Catherine \l'helan. Preparatory T heory. . Gamberg Miss~ .Madge Malone Grad~ .VJJIA .. J oa n ll ~n";•loro , llonours Jn Ann Murphy, llN., Marsaret Mur'.

Rehgion, Y\'onnc . SnO\~ · . 1 ~~ Prcparat~r> 1 heory. . phit Madeline. Fogan, Mary Grif· Place 111 Class, Re:::1nn t.ah\a), Joa n (,alwny, lJonours 1n Pre· filhs P.tary 1' .. :agan Gertrude Fagin 2nd Pl :i. l·o in Class, KaU1 leen Ryan. parnlof)' 'l'bcory. . Pa tricia Uyrne, Aiary Clark, W:n­Gr1dt• vnn I Patricia lt tnrdon, llonuu rs tn nie -Sullivan Re;lna Horan Pa-

neUglon,. Res: in' .. Dora'!; 1 ~ ! J.>rcparatory 'J'hcury :ind Hoaours tricia. llowltit, Elizabeth o· li rien, Pl>ce In Uass, Potr1C1a )lcCarll•>. in l'repara lory l'lonolorlc. Catherine !loud Helen Wlckh• m 2nd Pl••• in Class , Jo•n Stanford ; Frances Nugen1, Honours in Mary Wickh•m ' Dorothy J ardine' Grade VA . . Preparatory 'l'beory. . . , Shella J.,-dlne,' J oa n Fenncasey:

Rellg_lon, Marin• Sorensen_. 1st Stella ~!cGra th, Merit in I r e· Isabel Flnnessey, Viola Murphy, Place m U ass, Betty Coady • 2nd paratory l heory. J oo.n O'Connell Marjorie O'Brien Place in ClaH, Eleanor O'Rellley. .lllary o :roolc, l>lcrit in Prepara· Mary J ackman 'Helen }' !ynn Almi Grade VB lory 'l'heory. O'Kecfc Tercria Luby Clari Wad·

Relgion, Noreen .. Col!ln~: d lf~ }'red Squires, Meri t in Prcpara· den, Flort11cc Abbass: Helen Illar, I!' ClaS5\ lletti: Wilson , -n lory Theo'?'. . . lln, Gabriel Martin, Mary Glasco, c la&s, Et een 0 Brl•n. llrenda C~sey, Merit 1n Prepara· Margaret (lla1Co, Carmel Kennedy, Grade IVA tory Tbeot) . Mary Laurie Kathleen Laurie

BUILDING · LONDON (CP)-Britaln'1 first big fashion show for men only was art101ed by a woman who found that male manneczuin5 can't com. pcte with female models In quick c.~an11nz.

Mrs. Frieda Sherren reported if. ter the show-1 auccu1-11ome frocks e1n be lu~-on in a min ute, but men modellers netd 10 to 12 mloutes. One poor chap had to switch from farm wear to full 111ah· land evenlne dress in eiihl min: utes.

Religion, Noreen Car ter : 1'1 In llarbara !'anons, Merit in Pr e- Bernadellc ciiare Roseinary Her'. Cius, Eileen Kerr lvan; 2nd in paralorr. Theory and Merit In rernan Maraaret 'wm(ams Nellie Cius, Anna Stalford. first Steps, Plaoolorle : . . Brennan, Mary Barron, citherlne Grade IV1I Bernice Everard, ·Merit rn Pre- Barron' Teresa Blake Lavina Lee

Religion, Bernice Corbe!t; I sl lo paratory Theory' and .Merit in Winnie' Francis Do~othy Antle' Claas, Joan GallVay; 2nd •° Clau Initial Pionolortc. Maraaret Nolan Joan Purcell Joan Patricia Walaht. Joan Byrn~, l OOc;n in Finl Steps Wiison Norm~ Brazil Patricia Gude JJIA ..... . di d· 1 1 Theory and Merit ln lnltla l Pi1110- E~rard, Rosemary Barron, cath-

·s·UPPLl.ES r . ~

Mrs. Sherren had 300 spare col· la; studs on bond. dur!n1 the show for her 10 clothes horses.

Rellalon< .Fram:cs \\·oo or ,. •. forte. . erinc Purcell Eleanor Whittle In Class, Margaret Aylward; 2no Ell!llnor O'Relllcy, IOQSO In First Marjorie Brc~n Felicita Dalton' in Clan, Geraldine Hickey. Steps Theory and Merit in Initial Maraaret Power; Mar1arel Collins; Gracie JJIB . . . Pianoforte. Ruth Curtis, Madonna Moore, Mrs.

Religion, Cecilla Flynn; l st1

in Morie l'ltJaerald, 100?0 in First John Barron Ml-. MJchael Jack-Clall, Nellie Rodgers; 2nd Jn C ass, Steps Theory. , man, Mr. Michael O'Brien, Miu Mary McDonald. Jou Stanford, 100% in First Maraaret Pean:e, Mr. Olio Byrne. Grade DA Sl11ps Theory.

Rellal.on, :&nld Stanford; lat In Lucy O'Kede, 100% lo First Clu>, Elizabeth Rod1era; 21ld In Slept Theory and Merit Ill First Class, Patricia Squires. Steps Piano!orte. Grade JJB , Catherine Corbett, 100'11. in Firsl

WarAaainst

Life In Commons Often Amusing

LONDON ( CP )-Life io the B ish House or Commons b sir strenuous, but onen amusinr. ur one or its younaest membt11, 28-year-old Labor back-bencher,

Anthony Neil 1Wedg~·ood successor lo the late Sir Sta Cripps Ill a Labor stronahold Bristol, bas watched lire In •• mother ol parliaments" •ilh u during his first term. The rt Is his 0 5ix mastus" theory:

"The Bible HY• you cfn'l It two masters, but 10 NPu Si.'C."

They are lhe party, the coDlli enc)• executi\1e committet, c on s t I tu cnu, the parliamn!: ary leaders and whips, seU·ialll est and individual conscieoo<.

"I put conscience last bt01 there'• no use being priuish ·~ it and al ' o it has a direct be• on the other fi\•e lnfhitom." PAR.TY COMES FIRST

The party exacts first lor•I from the MP. A spUt ~ ith P authority can be ·disastrou,_ . .

"The independent m•mbtt disappearing. He doesnt 1 much chance In politics tDd•T·"

The constituency execull« mittee, correapondinll to ridiol soclatlons in Canada, can he m important !or It Is the body .­chooses the local candidolc. Jn a "tock:·s:olid sale" Wbor Ill . _,.,

such as Bristol South.east, '11"~ backed the younr Oido:d in ate ,,·ith a 14,000 majorit)• in 1950 by-election lhe condidolt Ill h.-·e the <Om mlllee's approvil

'!lie constituents lake 1111 m01l. lhe youna member's tlm• " queries, complalnl> 1nrl sul! tions. He holds "surgery" s twice every tbreo " ·eeks to m and help eleclors with prob!:_.,

" lt may be a clumsy and ""' ficicnt wav of dolni thins•. but like it and· I th ink It's an hr.po111' part o[ the democr1tic a:ysltDL

Str\'ing !tll·intertsl ran bt t . 't\'htn lhc House or pany sphu i= iroups. Take the simple malltr tra room, smokine room ~r b~

Conserntives and soclaiul tellecluals, he said, claim the' ;d Ina room . The tea roam is oc<l•P' by Labor's trade union mem: The bar aoes to trade unlo who don't lllte tea and lhe ~ nomlc specialists of both part~

"I don't use the b•r so I tr1 o) divide my time between tbe '"' Ing room and the tea room.''._

, SEE. u.s ·To:·day!

Reli1lon, Patricio ,McCormack; Slep1 Theory. lat in Clau, Roma Finch; 2nd In Joan Parsona, 100<;;; In First Class, Marcia Huilcy. Steps Tbeoey. Gnde I • Clare Ann Connolly, lOO IO In

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Rellclon,. Llllda Flahor; 2tatd

11n · Patricia Moore, Honour1 In l'lrat

C1UI, Cini! Allll Brother•; D D Steps Tbtor)'. Clau, Val""'• llc<lrath. Joan O'Dwytr, Honoun in Finl Illa......,._ (ll) Steps Theory. ,

.-uc1011il' J Jlar)' Lambert; lsl In Belly Coady, Honours In Flrll Cla'u, A reda Hickey; 2nd in Ste.Pt Theory and Honours Jn Clau, Marie Kennedy, · lllitlal Pl1nolorte.

MUSIC Catherin• Martin, Honours In ltllee11 McGrath, Y"erll Ill Senior Flratt Stepa Theory and Merit In

Solo Slaalna. Pint Sl•P* Pianoforte. Jlellna Galway, Pau In lnter-

1 Maureen Antle, Honours in First

mediate Tlleory. Scbollnhlp ' Bo Steps Tht«7 and · Metil In Flrat '20.00 dOlllltd by Mrs. ! . · Steps, Pianoforte. • Foran. " ; I Catnerine Simms, Honours In

Bernardille Horu, Holloura · 111 Finl steps Theory and Honoun

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ash~in ·Outlines Victorian Order Str~nge Fish Landed Here

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efence Programme ' .

Rr~veals P ·la·ns Civil Def e-nce

Although St. John's is not included in a number cif Canadian cities whose defences will be tested in mock air 1ttacks next June, citizens here should not forget they Ill! living in a prime target area in case of enemy attack, !(ajor Peter Cofishin, Director of Civil Defence, said during 1 press conference yesterday.

111e mock attacks to test civil -------------

jdense organlution will use Says Pe·ople joiul•l<d atomic and incendiary -bs on Vancouver, .Edmonton,

11onipeg, Toronto, Windsor, Port Corner Brook (lie, Monlrt!al and Halifax. At fir umc time, 1 mock attack from

.. • ir will be carried out by Are Undert· a"ed 't:fttm)'" forces on "2 U.S. targeU, A (li>t inrluding Fort Pepperrell). lbc Civil Defence Division of the

11.S •• together with Civil Defence CORNER BROOK (Special)­tn•nizations throughout Canada, People of the Corner Brook area fill join in an effort lo deal in the are grossly undertaxed, stated

James Bro\\rning Roe, Editor of Jl'P"r way with this potential the Western Star, speakini al a

~:~~r Cashin said that in order meeting o! Corner Brook lO\\'D ir en~my air forces to concentrate councils he.re hist week. His topic

\\'as 11 To""''" Planning." atauack on any t3rget in Eastern (lnad• or the U.S., thoy would Mr. R~e said he agreed with t.irt 10 pass over Ne\\·found)and other speakers on the amalgama­toming from a northerly or eas t- lion of town, councils issue. \Yho air direction. Obviously , certain !rom time to time have said" that r:iemy forces \\"ould be designated such amaJg3mation should pro­i ronccritrale on the Canadian and ceed on a slo\Y motion basis. In imrrican defence ba ses in th is fact, he said. " it should take a Pro\'ince. as " "ell as on the civil- period of fi ve to six Y.tars to bring ilJI population o[ st. John's, so that it about." He though the replaoe­

ost preparedness is necessary ment of the present to1A•nships of krt. the urban are3 by local improve· The Ci\'i l Dc!e.nce Organization mcnt "districts" a~ a stepping

Mre is DO\\' laying plans to take stone to municipal amalgamation p.irt in the mock a ir battle. and in Y.'Ould be a good idea.

course, further instructions and The C\'cntual result of such a ramings will be given the people scheme would be a gradual as­u to what steps they \\'ill be re- simil.:ition by a central cou ncil of fired to ta.kc in order to cope !ult municipal r espcnsibilitics. •ilh an emergency. It is hoped This \\'Ould avoid dissension and &at within the next t\\'O months confusion \•lhich would occur if It be able to oreaniie for such an immediate amalgoam2tion " 'ere 1mcisc the Health and Welfare . urged at once by . plebiscite.

tingents, the Police and Fire 1ni1ations, aod communication

transport facilities. In ease •••QIY atta~k. it will be one oC

most essential duties of Ci\'il Croce to see that a great portion the population of St. John's can speedily moved by organized or transport to sellleme.nts a · enble distance from the . In order to carry out this tfllcienUy, Major Cashin asks

the Co-operation. of all the peo­ID thiJ most essential · civic

llajor Cashin 11ld that within weeb, two air raid sirens will

lutalled hi the Cll,J, and prob­Olber amaller lllllta wJll be

at 11ralellc locatlou later

Report From "Terra Nova"

The onJyl scaling ship which is now reporting hO\Y many seals Jt has on board is I.he M. V. Te.rra Nova and its latest count is .f.700. The ship has only been pickin11 up scattered seals in recent days.

J. P. Sworn In Mr. William Joseph Trainor of

Admiral's Cove, Fenneuse, was sworn In yesterday by M 11istrate

II~ llaJor Caabln and Mulcahy as a JuaUee ol the P .. ce 11. p, Xllll'l1, Jllnlater ot on the commlulon for the District

Atratn. wlD lean for ol Ferryland.

Civil Def e nee Heads

Major P . J . Cashin yesterday rcleasecl some details of -Civil Defence arrangements in St. John's in the event of enemy attack. Shown here are Major Cashin, Director of Civil Defence for Newfoundland,

and l\fr. John V. Rabbitts, Assistant Director.

Ayre & Sons, Ltd Support Stadium

Fi-rrn And Ernployees Donate Over 82,400

Ayre & Sons, Limiled, are rea lly supporting the new Stadium. Aparl from matching their employees one percent contributions cent for cent earlier in the campaign they have now come forward with a fine donalion of lwelve hundred dollars ($1200.00), with Ayre's giving 01:e thousand dollars ($1000.00), ang one hundred dollars ( 100.00) each from Lewis H. M. and Ronald H. Ayre. This being the second donation from both directors.

Ayre's• and their employees had already given some $2448.00 to the One Percent Fund with Uie firm matching cent for cent, and now in answer to the final appeal for funds to complete the Stadium for next Fall, lhey have without a doubt shown that they are really behind this worthwhile project.

Magistrate's Court Folk Songs To Has Busy Docket Commemorate

Jn M11istrale's Court yesterday, 1 20 year old man, charged re­cently with breaking and entering into the summer home of ~fr. B.

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Anniversary lo attml a coaferace of -------

Jieadl and Chll J>e. co-ordinators. 'Dley will

lie present at the openln1 of a.u Defeiice eon.,. at Arn­

PoHce Blotter D. Parsons, and stealing therefrom To comnlcmoratc the h\'enty. 1 quantity of Jewelery and cloth· CiCth anniversary of the ir Jncorpor­ln11. had his case completed. He ation, during the autumn, Messrs. was convicted of the ollonce, and Gerald s . Doyle Limited will pub·

~:sjes"ty~1t•~;!l,:ti~ry~ays In Her lish a new book or Folk Songs; to • " be presented, complimentary, to

• Ontario. COLLISION A van owned by T. Eotabrooks

A U.S. airman, arrested Inst every home in Nc"'•!oundland.

Of Nurses Holds Annual Meeting ; ·

The Annual Mectin1 of the Vie­torlan Order. of Nurses was held on .Monday evening, March 21st. when · the followin1 · were elected lo office for the comlni yur:

Hon. President-sir Leonard Outerbrld1e, Kl., C.B.E., D.5.0., LL.D.

Prealdent-;Mr. Hu11h Cole. 1st. Vice-President-Mr. John

Clouston, Jr. 2nd. Viee-Prc.Udenl- Mlu Paul·

lne Howlett. Secretary-Miu Mary Summers. Treuurer-Mr. Stewart Mac)I!].

Ian. · Members of the Board of Man·

11ement-Mrs. G. Ehlers, Mn. C. J, Howlett, Miss Janet Storey, Mrs. F. S. Sharpe, Mrs. Harvey Cole, Miss F. Adey, Mrs. W. G. ti.dams, Atlss Phyllis Godden, Aln. G. Sparkes; Miu Daphne Pratt, Miss J .. n Haliburton, Mr. F. S. Sharpe, Dr. F. O'D .. , Mr. F. Scott, Air. K. Clarke, Mr. E. House, Mr. John Hickey.

Memben of the Board or GOV·

ernon-Meun. House, Clouston and SeotL

Chairman ol Committees, Fl· nance, Mr. s. MadllllaD~ Supply, Illa Pb11111 Godden; Publicity, Mr. :r:. B-; Jledleal, Dr. F. O'Dea.

Illa F. C. lladdaford, ID pre-aentlJll her report. stated tbat durinc 111:13 a total of 475 people received n111'11q care br the two nurses of the order In SL John's. ----------'---'"""--_... To these people · 3,044 visits were made. · 87~ of the cases were ·medical

and 111ralcal • . • people auUerlns from Illnesses such 11 heart di• ease. stroke, cancer, arthritis. tuberculosis, and {hose connlcse­in& after surgery. A large num· lier -01 these people were In the aae 1roup over 65.

ln speaking of the service of· le.red to mothers and infants, Miss Maddalord told oC the attempt lo organize a prenatal class, \\•hich WU disbanded due to lack of in·

Rowe Govt' s Poultry Marketing Scheme

tcrest, though a tota l of 1734 re· sidcot birlhs \Vere re:istered in I St. John's during the )1ear.

100 Tisits \\'ere m.:idc to homes for the purpose or gi\'ing health I instruction. In ~dd iti on lo the ac· tual ser\'icc, the nurses ha\'c con· lribulcd lo th.-work oC the order by gi\'ing inlormativc talks to various groups and by intcrvie\\'S over the three IOC3l radio sta·

Says llis Departnient Sponsoring Cou.rs'P. In G1·ading, Pacliaging

Ancl ~larketing Of Poultry Products

tiOns. • A Ice or one dollar and fifty

cents is chargea, · but it may be reduced if circumst:inces \\'arrant It. •Miss l,[adda!ord reported that $3,479.8!1 was paid in lees for the year.

T\\'O nurses are now employed full time since' November, \\'hen 1'1iss N. Fox, \vho since F'cbruary \Y.3 5 on· hal(-Ume. \Vas taken on as .:i full time nurse.

Miss Aladdaford paid tribute and thanks to the Sl. John 's Rotary Club for the car, \\'hich \\'35 pre­sented last year, !or by hnving the second car a nurse is able. to give better patient cJre \\·hen she kno\vs that an:iothcr nurse is not '''ailing to be tr:insportcd to the next call.

During' the past l \'JO yc:i rs the ser,·icC 0£ the V.O.N. has gro,,·n in St. John·s and Miss Madd>ford sa id hat the past achievements are prophetic of greater demands of service and responsibililies to • be undertaken by the Order for the weiJ.being oC the citizens oC St John's. ....

The Department of Mines 'and Resources will spon­sor a 2-week course in grading, packaging and marketing of poultry products. commencing F. W. Rowe said yesterday.

on March 29th., .Hon.

Two years ago the Dept. of ------------­~lines and RcSources in co-opera­tion with the Canada Dept. of Agriculture sponsored a short course in egg grading for local poultry produce.rs and other inter­ested in the distribution of graded eggs. The informatior obtained during that course has been a factor of considerable importance lo the devolopmont of the poultry indus!rv looallv.

l'hc decision. to offer a si milar course this yea r \\'as made in compli:t ncc \\•ith a nurr.!Jcr of re­q 11e~ ts from intrrcstcd parties , and again \\"ill be run in co·opcration \\"ith the 1-'ed era l Departn1ent of Agriculture. TY.'O sesSionS " 'ill be

Annual Meeting Playgrounds Assn.

The annual general meeting o! the Playgrounds Association takes place tonight al 8 o'clock in the Cathedra l Parish Hall.

Annual reports and the finan · cial stateme nt of the Association \\'ill lake place. as \\•ill the election of officers for the present year. Anyone interested is asked to .at­tend.

held. dnily from March 29 th. to of poultry products. The course April 10th., from 10 a.m. l~ noon I is free and all og~s. poulfl'i<.. and nnd from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. The packages used in the demons'lia· course will be held in the King lions will be supplied by the e· George Slh. Memorial Institute. partment.

The course will be open to all Anyone intere• ted in partici ' l·

'ne Damage Rep~ired

& Co., Ltd., wu in collialon with a car owned by M. Pond of Torbay Road at 10.30 last nlgbt. The col· Usion occurred in front of H. J. Stabb & Co., Waler Street, result· in& in the , van crashing throu11h the fence of H. J. Stabb and con·

night on 1 drunken dri\'lng charge, appeared yeateiday morning, H, was remanded ' to the custo~y ot the American authorities for a period of eight day•, on the usu• I bail of $400.00. Munwhile, hi< drivers Ucence has been suspcnrlctl temporarily,.

The new song book C the thfrd published by the firm) will contain

twenty-five Newfoundland folk Wanted; Reporters songs nc\'er before published, ip • :tddition to several of the best · ·

member< of the public generally Ing ln the course should call th• who are Interes ted in poultry pro- Dl\'ision of Agricul(ure, Dept. o[ ducLion. nnd pa rticularly to pou1- Mille! and Resources. Har\'ey try producers and members or' the Road, telephone 4041, and make tho \\·holcsale and retail trades \\'ho necessary arrnngements for their arc interested in the distribution attendance. . •

-- tlnuing down to the wharf, coming from th• last book. The songs.- For :Teen Town which will be published with music,

~ I j Mr. W. J. Brune, Q.C.. ~ sworn in 11 a memller ol ~ House of Assembly for SL Jolin a West before Cble1 Justice &Ir Alo bert Walsh.

He will be presented In the House thi< afternoon by Mr. Malcolna Hollett, leader of Her Ma,lesl,y'a Opposition.

Mental Examination City police took 1 m•n into cus­

tody yesterday afternoon and it.s I understood that he will be examin cd medically as to his qiental eon . dition. No other detalls of tM case arc kno\\tt1.

Junior. Competition In ·Arts

The Junior Competition in the Arts is now bein& run once apln by the DaUy News. Entries .,. requested in 4 classes. Poell'J', Short Stories, PainUnas and Es­says (on any subjeet).

The age limit Lo 18 rears of age and by this, we will considu you still In your •lthleenlh r<":ir if you hR\"t not reac}\cd your ~inetcenlh birthday, t\1en · il you are only a {e\Y weeks away wbe.a you enter.

The.re are weekly cash award.I in oach of the 4 sections and the first · Prize Winners should be known by next week, possibly thiJ week H sufficient entries are in by that time. Whe.n enterins. please -be sure to slate your •••• your address, your• telephone num­ber.

Photos oC the winnu• together with their entries will appear tacll week.

D1mage to the overland lines of to rest on 1 pile of bricks . . Con· .. Canadian National 'rele(raphs siderable damage resulted to both

the wes t coast during last Sun· vehiclu and ai.o to the fence. l's storm has been repaired' and . ARRESTS

A seaman employed as mess boy on a ship presently in port ap· pcarcd on l\\'O counts. He \\'as charged under section 2&5 of the Criminal Code or Ca nada , ' "iz., drunk ln charge of a car. The second charge \\'as that or taki n ;~

a mOtor vehicle \Vithout the con· sent of the o"·ncr.

represent further finding's in· the ·

field o[ folk lore unearthed by Mr. Phone 11.79 Doyle during his travels arOund SPECIALS!

:/!rcuils are again in ope,ration,. Police made two arrests for _, Dally News was advised yu- drunkenness, and one for vagrancy

l!rd.•Y. . during the night. iliiti winds blew down line poles CHIMNEY FIRE " the Red Rock• Station and Firemen responded to a call al

t..,·bland comf.l'unication ' was 166 LeMarchanl Road al 1.20 1.m. 111t or commission for some time. this morning, conce.ming a chim· ~me i>erman,nt repairs remain to ney fire. No damage " 'as report· ~ dr•eled, the C.N.T. said. ed.

ftfount Pearl Park I

Cepital Coaches AtJandon: Route C.pltol Coaeh Linea Manager consequenUy patrons found the

lcciennan told the D1U1 News nearest route to Topsail Road and . ~i&ht that his -company had we~ plclced up t!iere. This, he ded to abandon it. sttvlce to admitted, was not contrary 1o the

4 •t Pearl Park. letter ·or the Franchi.to but JI was •ked why th is decision, Mr. all that could, be done in the cir­

•nnan slate~ that ln ' the llnt cumstances.. As the result one of • the company had lost money the Capitol Coach drivers will ap­lllt route and secondly they pear In court .on Thursday to ans·

U..llOt received the cooperation wer to the tharse of breatlni the authorities In time of dff11. Franchise. The Company will ~ plead pllty he said.

lo elaborate on the 1ffODll M .. nwllile;'Mr. MeClennan uid, - • M said, Illa! IOllfetlme aco the Compall)' cannot carrr on un· .;: found lmP011ible, because der tbeJe ~ndiUoni and will not

ter eoaditiona to .6perate the apply for 'tlie new franchile which lllrouch · the Part and ii ;.ow bei,;idvertbed.

The man , much the worse for drink, had entered the dri\•e r 'r seat or one of Burgess Brothers taxis. and \\'hen the driver :ap­peared. was in the act of trying lo start the car. He \\'i'S convicted on both counts . On the drunktn drivint con\'icUon. he "'"l sent· enccd to 7 days \\'ithout the opt_ion of a fjnt, yi•hile he " 'as lined $[,0.00 or seven days1 for attempt­ing to lake the vehicle without the consent of the O"'ner.

the country for the past twcnly· fi\'c years.

Motion Picture Director Due Here Today

Dum•neq Cla voll , a world·wide known motion picture director is scheduled lo Arrive here: sorrietim'e today from Gander Airport. The director is considering filming a full length movie here on the Cold \Var. ·

Four drunks paid fines lo add lo the coffers or the court . Two paid the sum of $2.00 rach; one was assessed $3.00, while the He will hold talks with AUantic . fourth, a repealer, paid $1.0.00. Films to see what . aid they can

In the afternoon session, an ex. oUer hjm Jn the actual produc-tion of the movie and ii the nece1-employees of the Mental Hospital

charged with the theft of three aary facilities are here, then tbe blanket. from the InsUtutlon two sbootin11 of the film seems lllte-

Teen To\\·n. • the popular ne\v· .page being run under the direc­tion of the Youth Parade Page edi· tor, i.s asking all boys and girls in St. John's to enroll as report· ers . .

You will find it interesting and its fun to be a Teen Town Re­porter.1 You will meet important people, gain an insight into the to'vn in, which you Jive and \Ve th ink you will like It just a ~ much as all those who have already Join­ed up do.

Phone 2179 tod•y, all you young mtn .and girls and leave your name \Vith t.he lady .. who answerJ the phone. It's a gateway to solme pretty ·good Cun.

House. Ope_ns This .Afternoon. .. .

ly to 10 ahead. . • years ago, was convicted as At precisely 2.l!O this 'afternoon, ehar1cJ. He was placed undef Should Mr. Clavell find th ~s HiJ Honour · the 'L,eu!cnant·Gover· suspend•d sentence. He wa• the .to his liking, he, will be brin&if ll nor will arrive al the House ollAs·. third man to be so convicted and in world famous Hollywood movie aembly crounda, ' Inspect a Guard recel~e suspended •ent..nce, as an stars and Netdoundlander1, In of • Heino~ and receive a salute outcome of the enquiry held In that event, would he _chosen to from 25 pounders. 1952. . act side by aide with some of the He wlll ).~n ·entu the chamber

The e~sc of 1 man char11ed with most famous motion picture . •tors, and deliver the Address from the obtalnlni the sum of1 $500.00 from in the world. Throne. Thus, in the usual color-• female realdtnt of Chamberlains - ful and historic cere.mony will the under false pretences was complet· Irate dismiss ed the char11e, as. un· parll.inlent .of Newfoundlana open ed iht~rd~y, _wbeh the Mi1is· ldunded. ' · , , , !ti n~w seulon today.

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LITTLE .. GIRL'S COTTON DRESSES

To fit 2 lo 6 years in green, blue , ond

. red plaids ... .. ...... ... ... .... .... . 1.25.

LITTLE GIRL~S GIMPS In anort!ld plaid flonnelette.

ye.ors. Regular 97c ..... NOW

GIRL'S DRESSES Fit 10 to 1" years, in assor~d

Flannelette. Short sleeves.

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Baby Carriages

A new shipment of Baby ·Carriages In maroon and blue. Chrome handles and mud guards, safety brake, reversible hondles.

PRICED AT

37.50'and 55.95

Double-Deck Bunks

All steel double - deck Bunks in choice of brown or ivory enamel finish, complete with all wqol mattresses. Can also be used as twin beds.

PRICE COMPLETE

$75·00

Juvenile Beds

All steel, walnut finish, safety sides. Complete with spring and spring­filled mattress.

PRICED AT

" $49·50

- Hassocks New leatherette covered Hassocks in both round and square styles. Assort­ed sizes and colors to sel· ectffrom. 1

PRICED AT

$3.90 and $91..00

Feather Piiiows

Ribber· P.lllaws

Cellophane wrapped foam rubbe.r pillows with zipper closing satin covers in choice of pink or blue. Large size.

PRIGE EACH

$7.95 .

Clirome' Chairs

Vj• have a limited quan­trty of Chrome Chairs left over from breakfast set sales, clearing at a big reduction. Choice of ' green or grey. Regular $9.50.

CLEARING AT ONLY

$6.95 . ,

Ask about •

our Easy ·and }

Convenient . '

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See These

FEATURE VALUES

Handsome 10-Piece

Living. Room Outfits Here's a real liuy in a modern li~ing room ensemble.v'Hond· somely styled, well constructed and covered with serviceable self-patterned cotton tapestry in choice of ~ine or, green. , . 69

0 It's a comfortable 3 piece suite, spring filled throughout. $ ~& You get the complete 10 piece outfit os listed above for only T

\$ CHESTERFIELD (! CLUB CHAIR · • LOUNGE CHAIR *1 TWO WALNUT END TABLES lit WALNUT COFFEE TABLE

• * TWO HASSOCKS • TWO SILK CUSHIONS

Occasional Chairs Handsome occasional arm chairs and rockers with spring.filled seats. Back and seat upholstered with silk tapestry in assorted patterns.

Arm Chairs ........ . Price each $21.00

Rockers .......... ..... Price each $2:f.oo

Kroehler Chairs A large selection of famous Kroehler Hostess Choirs with and without arms. Spring-filled and upholstered with as­sorted coverings with a good choice of colors.

Without arms, Prices each $21.00 and 32.00

W"Jh orms ......... ...... . Price each $49.50

Adjustable Head Daybeds A clearing line of single steel Doybeds with adjustable heads, and, cretonne covered all wool mattress. These are exceptionally sturdy$2 6 OO and comfortable. Brawn enomel finish. Ideal for your summer cottage. Regular $29.50 ........ . : .................. .... .... CLEARJNG AT ONLY 0

Chest .of Drawers We have 15 only Chests of Drawers, left over~ from suite sales and clearing ot a special reduction from regular price. Well made, walnut finish. Regular $34.50. NOW

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Baby Cribs A nice showing of Baby Cribs finished in maple, natural and baby pink. All standard sizes with mattress to fit.

PRICED FROM

19·50 ta 41 ·50

·Kitchen Cabinets large kitchen cabinets finished in ivory enamel with assorted trim. Two door storage space at bottom, 3 drawers for linen and cutlery and two glau doors en· closed 'space for your cr~ckeryware. SPECIALLY PRIC~D AT ONLY .. ... ........ .. .

s69.so La-z-boy Chairs

Furniture Showrooms • • • Duckwortli Street

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Education Week I At PresenJation Convent School

The Husky Pogs Of Labrad~r

Kffpina In mind that "EdUU• tioa ls eveeybody'1 bualne ... ,-• lbe pupils of the Prttentltloa Coav111t I S<bool, Cathedral Square, mide 1 prabeworthy eHort durinC Educ•· tion Week to demonstrate to PU· ents and !rlellds the reaulll of •belr study and of their extra-currlCllUr activities. I

The " toll" LD the KIDdersartn 1tteted UI '!'Ith bapp7. tmlllila faces. Proucllr they abowed 111 tllelr unique dllf~Ja wb!cb LD­cluded dr1wLD1, b111dwort ud • Ytl'J novel .,,.1111ement of plastic­ine modw of obaraettra from WrJ tales. On • table were dlJplaJed the letten of the AlpMbet Hd the Number Serlu 1 to I modeled out of pluUelnt. Tb,ey reolted rb7mea and Hiii for 111 lD • Vtl'J MPPJ

· pleulllJ m1A111r. 1 From the Klndel'larttn we went

11 ti Gradel 1 and II. In tbeH ebu-1" roo11U1 we were abown poalen,

auul-t.ble pro,ledl ud work ID plutldne m-.un.. In - ot Ille Gl."lde 1 duarooma we were eaped­.u, •ttraoted bJ • dlaplq ID

: p1ut1c1De modell or ''lllow Wllll9 ud the 8eYea l>trar&," ~ ID I Grade II cJ..- we nw I dt­lltlllflll Alld.talllt Pl'll~LWie'­flil tlle - ol ':"111t ~~~

=:-=~9 nmpla ot ea~~~·· ~!..a.!1111 clrawla& - ~ • 'ftJl. Tbe 'Nrd oft'ciln ... liW • with two YeJ7 ln'-'lllJ ~~ ud • YU'lel1 or "9.11shllnl ~ A D ~"' A ~ plualnl future pre111lltd Tiit I _... by one ol the Grade III m.. ~ Hiib fltiiff · wblcb 1fU

--·~ bbii at.ltamValle,. DIU' Goolt wu the putomlmlq of I - B•J Airport OD tba IAbnulor bJ tlon entitled "A 11.U.belleYe llr. Thomas F. W•lab Of tbla db', _...Olf_!fi ... '!'7 •• ~-­Hunl" aboft Jaat what oute lltUe felloWI ;.:;::' f: mD:

In Grade IV • brlcht eyed llllle bustJ pups <•n be. froan w•steWull or the "Miss" ereeted us. She showed Huskies belonc to the sub-lupine us the m•ny posten and projects croup of doss •nd ue, It la ..id, wb!oh wera the result of the oom· closest relatives Of the wot!. Othtr blned efforts of the pupils. The do11 In Ibis · sroup - l! our en· Grade IVA <lass had similar work oyolopedta serves us well - are on display, all o! wbkb showed Samoreds, Chows and Norw~illl much lntelliconce and oapabllit,y !!lkhounds. on the part of the pupils. Old rtorlu a Ion I' the Labrador

The men who own them often belp their lied doss by maklni lltUe "shoes" to put on their feet­tbb protects them when they btt to 10 Ions distaneu •eross crusty snow.

Huskies are moslfy black ana white. The pupils In both o! the Grade say thal some trappers even bred

V classes place a certain •mount their husky dogs to wolves to gel of emphasis on domestic abilities =..:_..:._ _ _:__:_ ____ ....:: __________ ~--------------

and by their displays of lmittins the centre ol a { arlet.y exhibition and needlework show signs of be· for Education Week. Gratifying In· coming very e!llcienl home male· deed were the remarks of parents ers. They bad also to their credit and !rlends as they viewed the many attroctivc posters while a students' litonture and soda!

In St. Anthony. there att 1tJD

Port Rexton Notes bcautitul portfolio on Nfid. was a studies' projects pJus a large dis· - -· -worthwhile activity of the 100- play of ~ellgious ond educational RED CRO S "CO~UlllTEE I Rex spent the pasl 11ttk h•tt ... · I return to the rity by todl)• trala. sraphy class. posters. For the past week or two the )fr. Butler reptt~ntins tht Jll.

The sound of sweet voices raised Whtn we tntercd the Grade X Jocol Red Cros. Committee has ler Co. was in to"o d•n•1 taa in song creeled us at the door of classroom, the pupils ontertained been callin~ on the citizens ol Port 1 w.rk. the Grade VI classroom u the u• with a variety of chonl sclcc· Rcxton !or the ir donalioM to the )Jr. No.e,.nrthy of SI. J.U"r, pupils prestnled a variety oC tions \41hic:h were be•u't.ifully rend· Re~ Cros5 Society in response ~o reprtstnting the Royal s·.om d

·beautiful melodits. Herc " 'e I'&\\' tred. J.t1nY attractive and \4•cll· their annual appc:tl. The Commit- h!'rt on Bn int 5 •rur "'i. •ome !foe Religion and Health arranged poster. were on display lee lor 1904 l• • • lollow._ Tho~M Mr. w. Le.-cr .-isited th< t Postcn. The cntlre rll •• took ln this rlanroom . Sever.I pupil• Rex. ch~irman.: Miss ~!eto Strirk· on businci< thl< wrrk. part in the ""Y vh'id cxplan~lion CH• interesting Ooor talks on edu· l•nd : M"• Lilh.•n 1Jor8imnp; Mrs: Jr. SkiUin1ton· ,.,..,'" r. I. of the Ma.s. lndividu•I children calional topiu. Jn Grade XA we Carne Pennell, Mr<. Don,• R.cx. O'Lear,··, •·isi ted hn• r• ,•

Me.~H. A. Bannt•ter ; \\h iU1old Mr. M(l(Jrf ttprurnhn: r• . explained the parts 61 the Mau Greatly appreciated the ambition Randcll ; Frank Shelley and Harry .

0, .• Textiles Ltd. ,·i•it"'1 t~

ronsccuti•·ely and dernoiatrated and Industry of the pupils as was RMdcll . 1

b · , this Mrk lb• part explained by an •PP"" evidenced by their proj~ct s in art r llLIC WU RF ouo USJne. s __ . __ priate poster. Th•n the class and literature. On the blarkboard During lhc \\·ir.:r.r >lorms and dramaUted a ve.ry instructive play· there was a diaplay ol fine artistic high tides, U1e hull o! an old let entitled us:a!ety First." From printing. \Ve listened in . to an in· schooner \Vhich ltly ~Ublr't...":"Cd on here we went to the Grade VI a teresting discussion in which lour the mud in Shi!> Co•·c, Port Re.ton classroom 1\'hcre v.re found a apell· pupils representing the seasons of was mO\'Cd b~· lht' eicmer. ts 11nd

d deposited ncro>s the fron t ol the ing contest in progress. lt was the year spoke on the merits an Go\·trnntcnt \\"hnr!. 1'his obslr.JC·

Bonavista North Notes

I most encoura ging to 1ee the great demerit! of each licason. lion ,,.115 a hindrance to shiopinj?. 1 effort I hat h•d been m•de bt these Jn the Grade XI cl•ssroom grcot The Blackledge Oub hO\·ing hnd ~!An~~ pupils to masttr difficult s~lling . ability for arl \\1as shown in the the matter brought lo H~ noticr. I P:Y.ilf' ~ l.!.11r.j. R 13 ~-7i1• ~tV.

! Th 'display of needle \\'~rk and posters txhibitcd. The pupils' neioti01tcd \\"ilh the Department cr 1 ~t t~s ,·l":o,,·n dr t,, crNI m"·u• knitt ing that h:id been done by Essay Boo.ks \\·ere on di~ pl ay. On l "r:insport. Bnth rrply and acl:on Friday ~ pl~ rt c;n 01 i." r. ·In the~ pupil• would do ·credit lo looking throu'h these books , we wrre prompt and on Ur5dov ol ' of lloravi>l3 B-.·. 1\r ... ·• ~!DI ~uch older children. A!ter the could see that much titne and ef. I this week thc "Sen "'8 con'; In : )cne cor.J,nuation of !•£R~ ... uiw spellinJ contest, the pupils cave fort had iooe Into the writing o! • con;i mond o( Copt. Fred o.1 r. •ell I E.P .A. rloncs were unlble to fit a splendid performance of • Health these essays. . "!"'"cd here and rcmov o th<' ln L'10 •!r cr.d so '"" ~-~ lo Play whlch they had learned dl!I'- Our last ylslt for this time was piece of old vessel from c ba.r· , for nlmost t">'o werk• bt!o~. 1!11

. bour. j •nolls were ~lspotrhed or dciftfo Ing Health W<fk Jut month. to the Comm·"CJal Room where PERSONAL ;, 1 Tho• the plane did no: iJ1t

Our next call was at the Grade we u;w a fine bt.ekboard display His Lordship, Bishop Abrahom i t~~ u•••1.ce ,.,.0

\<outd t · ~• to bl• Vil <l•ufbom where we reeelvod of ort. On the walls were shown srrh•rd here by" Fridoy·s tr•ln ontl gotten '"°' not the i.uil .. r 1: P a \'Cry w~rm welcome. Judain& moitabl• tellers. envelopes, tel•· Is al prestnl a ftU"t at the Ree· pil ) t -:hey I""" done thei r bo!I from "1hAt \\"t Sa\v In this room, ar3ms and in\·uices, all of sueh lory. Over the \\'et.-kcnd lfl Lord· to k~p rr.3ils mo,,inK". ~lo~I Ille Grnde Vil pupils musl be one practical value to these students ship wilt administer the rile of ple In th is ueo led thot lllt , .. ol the most jndustrious classes in \vho are about to enter Joto the Coifirmation in 1.he churthes borne: mail ser,·ice de.ts not the school. The buulilul posters, business world. We were cborm· throughout the Pomh. . , u. ""lhe experiment has not the geosraphy projects concernios ed with the artistic typing which Mr .. and, Mrs . . A. While arri.-cd succcss(ut'' they uy. Had Wt

b · ,_ ! d l Nfid th . d 1 1 by Fr1da)1 s train and are sta)· served by surface counr r I e mmera.. oun n " c th•. pupils had one ~· a spec a ing with Mrs. H. B. Randell . Nr. ing the past winter we 11ould bl fine nttdlework and knltlinf, the aeliv1Ly for Education We~k. Wblte ,..ill do business \\·I th stores aotlca our mails ro~ular's. dramatizations of selection from On Friday afte.moon we we~e in the Bonavisla Ptnin.!lula in the \\'tathtr and ice C'ondition..' ~ their Uterature fave us a most invited to fo to the auditorium interests of his firm. Steers Ltd. been \'UY fa\•ourablr. Bu~ deli1bUul lnsiaht into the work where a special pro1ramme was Capt. and Mrs. John Thomas peoplt in particular find It accomplished by these pupils. From being put on by the Hilb School dl!ficult to conduct bu•i•••• ,.,. here, we went to the Grade VUA pupils. Canada and the Wostem Democ- they have to de!"'nd uptlll classroom whtre we saw a s)llendid This proframme opened wilb the racics should admit .th•· unfit aporadic \Jilli Jen•1ct. rellcion project !or the Marian singing of in Ave Marl• and Bless refugees as roadily as' the !lt. There RETUJIN l~OlllE son Year. The history and cio1rapb,y Tbla H~use by the Glee Club. Then were aix apeakcrs, three for each B:aa::~.,a~:"n~~; home projects worked out by these pupils 11 a fittinC tribute to Our Lady side. The negative aide won by llattb 2nd from • very ahow that they take a keen Inter- of the Mirian Year, the Grade fa majority of three pol.Du. We !Ive toru. 't.eaYl.Ds home ca est Jn the social studies. IX class began their programme found this debate most lntereslin.c ember 19th t9S3 thty p

Next \\'e visited the two Grade with the read.inc of ·a poper '"Call and lnstrucUrc. to SI. Joh,;.s and later l• IL VU! classes. These pupil.• had On Mary" by one of the pupil! The Glee Club closed thc pro- Lawttnre. They also \'i•ittd written some \'try Sood essays on ~Iler which the entire class stalld· gramme by singing Oh, . Donny wood, Grand Palls •nd GI topics of seneral Interest. The ing be.lore Our Lady's SUtuc sanr Boy, The lloly City, The Ode and while away. . penmanship and the speilfog were, " Mother, All Beauti!ul!." Then a God Save the Queen. The beauli· PERSONAi. asl in every oue, e~cellenl. The art very intereslinf paper n Blcssed !ul alnaing was greatly enjoyed I ShMehun. h Chb1i:'n ~::;;~~ ciQues had prbduced some very Pius X, the G_reat c_.techlst, was by all. . . m~~11r:s 1 ~v~hls 1

,...1

· ment11 !jne lllustraUons, the most out· read by a pupil. The prosramme Followmg this programme, the I the lnt•re•t.. of their rt• rtaodinr of . • which was t.lµt port· continued with voe•! se.leetions parents and !riends wore in•·ited to firm s. • trayliis the Seal Hunt in Newfound· and choral• i;ecitations. If one can vialt the Commercial Room Ito 111r. Arthur Jal!<'• ol rool• • land. A book conjaining interest· judae by the applause which the observe the students at rhythm land floated a house !mm ff lns and attractive illustrations ol pass received, the audience musl typlnl[. The fiyinr !foJcrs of the Cove on Saturdai·. The boll!• poems and 1torlt1 bad been prt· have enjoyed the performance. pupils mo•••d with case o\·cr the towed by 3 tarse motor pared by the joint eHort.. of lbe Then the Grade IXA olass held keyboards to the rhythm of a The operation was carried out pupils. After congratulating the a Club Meeting during which a quick modern melody which kept out lnoldtat. .

' Mr. Aubtty P11T7 ol !ndtH Grade Vll pupils on their splendid much appreciated and interestins the. spect2tors In wonderment. vblted Pound Cove recrntl1• work, we brou1bt our lour of In· acUvity wu • history quiz. Th~ "e ~eartlly ooncntulate all the wu a-mpuled by biJ d1 1peotion to a close for that day. class wu dhoided Into the "Maple pupils of the Pttsent•tion Con•nl Patricia.

We returned to the achoo! lbe Leaves" and the "Pit<her Planu." ~hoot on all phases of their wort. llr. •nd lln. Ham KlMt next a!t&rnoon and be1aa our tour The oontest wu won b)' the W• sreaU)' enjoyed our vblta •nd Gl•wood who ud bfftl al the Jlltll ldlool. Ai we enter- "ilaple Leana." 'l1lell a .,.,n we were ao pd to - lbat Mu1J l'rlendl •t .....,.., Qua1 Id tbe Ghtle IX duuoom we uw. wu read ID • +tl'J LDterutlnl one bandred per cent al tlle .,.,. eel MllDe aa litilldaJ. --• lbal tbe Olidf IX puplla bd wOric. niilmer by • t.1ub llembtr OD ell ..ti ldendl of lite pu)ll1I Y191t- Xestn. Alell P9n'1 ~~ ed onrUme In order to Mft a the oomLD1 F•ast of the Allllucl•· td the ebua clarlns Edue•lloa Be,....,. ll lfew .. aa ...,... worthwhile cllJpl•J for !!duoaUaa lion followed b)' a deU,hUul rend· Week. Tiiis I.Dienst on tbe .,_rt ,..., ...... WI I UW• Week. We were <ltarmed b; th• •rlnt tif a hymn etiUUed "The of the pannll and tritlllll mut :·°:!a~~ variety or posters Hd bookJell, AnnmtolatlOa.!' • blYe bHa Ytry IHtifJlnl ucl tll- tbemflhtl .. lllllt rellsloUJ and OtberwlH, on atJ. Tiie Gndi XI cl111 .,.en pre. oouraaLDI to both teubm 11111 = i!lly. Tbt Gr•de 1XA ~ U· Hated I dtball. Tbe topic for pupli,. edid la ••""'r tllllr- dulrOollf llil dibita wu: BNolYtd, lbat . · • ~ A VIlll'OL ......

!liE DAILY NEWS, ST • .!OHM'S, NEWFCUNDLANO

Kelligrews . Notes . .

South Shore, C.B. Church Services

Sunday, March %8lb, 19,;4 4111 Sunday la Lea!

Appointe~

· Representative Of Chrysler

Drew Criticizes Pickersgill' s Ideas Of Govt. Authority

Every Sal Taken Jo OU8eit

l.0.A. Attend ~t. Patrick's ~ay Parade During lhe pa st sixty years the ~r o! the Sea A.s.sociation, J~ ol)' · rood hJs been hold ing an annual S?. Patrick's Day P~ radc and this ,0 r w:is no exception. y,·hcn hun· ittd• turned out on th is dny of all lri!'"h mcn and attended hlass it 1hr1 r Church and pa raded ll!<>U~h the town. For quilo a ,amber of yea rs an in\'it.aUon has ltfn stnt to the L.O.A. Band o! foJtrap reques ting thtjr services iad th•Y h>ve pi>ycd ~n important ,.rt in the parade by rendcrinf ,,;uble band selections. The in· ritJtion "·as again accepted this Jllr. :ind all members o! lhc BBod ~on the lilh, by transportation ,.vidod by the Star ot the Sea "participate in the day o! ccle· ~tions. While on parade they 11ain. as in former years, rendrr· ii .xroiicnt Irish selections. Fol· )ring thei r return to the Hall at .. end o! the proccssioo they me tendered a delicious supper which W>s enjoyed by all nnd they ,;,Ii to sincerely lh>nk all mcm· 1US of Star o! the Se> !or their llvitation and the hospitality J)on them.

lb. Patch Testing rdr the !irsl lime over a period

'- rh·c r rars some schools in the a.'f.t "·crcp:aid a visit from the tn•·•llmg HeaiUt Clinic o! the De· partment o! Health in St . J ohn's, Jain purpo~c of Lhc visit " ·as to pit<h lest all children for tuber· mJosis. St. Peter's School • l Hopewell was the fi rs t to have all ti pupils tested !or Tuberculosis, ~· m ull ol which proved to be Ttrf encouraging. 'Yhilc th is is et first appe>rance o! the Clinic b the area it is hoped that all communities along the Shore \\•ill le visited during Ute coming llGlltbs.

Attention Boys IN

Topsail Manuels

and Kelllgrews

We require additional Carrier far Topsail, Man­uell, and Kelligrews.

a Dalli· News Carrier tlCl1ft while you

pl'lnClples of

Boys interested in becom­ing a Carrier for his dis­trict should contad us lrngiediately.

tHE DAILY

All Secondary Roads In Deplorable State

Durini the p1st ton days all secondary roads in lhc area ha\'c taken a sc\•trc beating from old man \\'catl1er. ~tany of these ar· tcries that lead from the main hlgbw1y were passable !or cer· tain periods of each day but O\\'ing lo the volume o! trallic on the more important of lhen1 , the De· partment of Public " 'ork1 found it necessary lo restrict all vcblcl .. from usins them by placinr alrna which read " Roads Closed to all Commercial Vehicles." Residen!J wbo have to we Utesc road lo iet lo their homes have been 11reatly inconvenienced, lindinf It very dit· !icult to move supplies, particular· ly tu•l to their various residences. While some roads have been cloJ. ed to traffic many are sUll open and persons are advised lo us• ex· treme cauUon when uslni them as they are In a bad atate ot repair. U the mUd period ol weather con· Unues it will be some Ume before many ol these roads can be used and will no doubt take a sizeable sum of money to rcp:1ir them.

Agricultural Society Elect Officers

The Foxtrap Agrlcullural Soc· ic ty h•ld another In a series o{ meetings in AU Sainls School on March 2nd. The main purjlose o{ the meeting \\'Is to elect oUicers tor the present year. With • large number of farmers present th«? clec lion was held and resulted In the lollowin&, oltlccrs belnr nominated and elected for the present season

President, Peter Greenslade. Vice President, Chari" Butler. Secretary Treasurer, \Yill ia m G.

Porter. Board or Directors; Bertram

Bishop. Allan Taylor, Charles Greensl>dc, Abe B>ttcn, Hernert C>blc. Frank Batten and Charles Butler.

At the conclu!ii ion of the clerlion the n1ceting en tered into a discu s 1ion of \1:ariou!' aspects rcl3li\'e to marketing condition!' and price~ that arc being rccci\·ed for Joc:al produce and livrstock. The mat· tcr o( group insurance \\'3 also one of the nH1in topics that ' came up for discussion . It ,,· ;i ~ t.lccidcd that such insurance could be ob· tained by tho Association for their cars and lnacks and other fa rm equipment . Ar. a result, rcprcscn· tnti\1es from some or the larger in· surance cn1npanics hnve hccn in· viled lo attend the next regular meeting or the Society. which look place on larch 15lll. A report o! that meeting' has not been recei\'· ed as yet, but It is understoor lhaf an xtn large attendance was pre. sen, and 1reat progress was made by the 6oclety on ,U matters dis· cuued.

Blood Donors From Area During The Past Month

With the call for blood donations by the Newlountll•nd Blood Bank In St. John's rcsidentl ol the area alW•Y• flnd It convenienl durlni their day 's work to t u to tho blood bank and don•te their blood lo' order tha t 0U1ers may live. 'l'he lollowing ls a !isl ol donors during the p:is t month.

Gerald Willia ms, Topsail, 4th. William Walsh, Kelllgrews, 3rd George Porter, Kellla:rcY•s, lst. George Taylor, Keiilc!ews. st. \VllUam lt. Porter, Kelligrc\\"S,

1st. Edward A. Kennedy, Foxtrap, Is! \\'illiam Barnc.s. Topsail 1st. Graham ~fcrccr, Chambcrln ins,

Isl. Peter Rideout, Long Porld, Man·

uels. 2nd. Oliver Humphries, Foxlrap, 2nd Rueben Young, Foxtrap, lst. Donnld Trickel!, Tops1il, !st.

Social And Perso'nal llearticst congra tulations a re ex·

tended to Mrs. Michael Cronin who c~lebratcd her SJrd birthdoy on ~larch 17th. ~!rs . Cronin. \\·ho has been confined to her bed for the past seven years \\'as very happy on the occa sion ol 1"'r birlh·

t (!Sy when a large number of htr

1 friends and relativrs gathtrtd a t

~ the home of her son to render her a very enjoyable bi r thday p>rty. Special i rcetinu from •II mem· hers ol the fam ily.

The cngaa:ement -was ;announced ot Miss Ch'erry Lush. daughter ol Mrs. Myra Lush o! Gambo to Mr. James E. Kandow, son ot Mrs. Gordon Dawe ol this town. The 11•eddln1 will talte place in the near flllllle.

Mn. Alex Moisan returned lzom Carlilll durlne the put week, wllne Ille atladld the • funeral of her Jlrotber RaJpb l!lleJipard, wbo died OD Mareb 5111, 'afttr a hurt aUadt. AceompanJlae lln. Mor­san were ber two 1tllers, Hrs. (Re•. ) 6 . Camp of Wbllhourne and Mn. rr~d Field who recentiy- ar. rlvad Imm ..Goose !lay.

Jim EtWl Seott wbo ls 1i:yloy·

•.

Two Plays To Be Preparations Being Staged For Regional Made For Visit Of High Sch~ol Commissioner

From the most recent moel ings The Foxttap and Hopewell Com· o! the Financial Committee o{ the p1nies ot the Girl Guldd and all Regional High School it ,\·as rt· Bro\\•nic Packs fn the area are vealed that new plans are al pre· busy durinr the present Ume pr•· sent being drawn up to r aise more pnring a program of ent~rtalnment fund s !or Ute new building that tor the visit ot the Gulde Commis· is to be erected during tho next sioncr who will be vlaiUng their fe\\' months. The staging of l\\'O various Companie.s during the plays will take place during Eas· month of April ol 1!arly May. II ter which will In all probability Is the hope ol all Guides and be welcomed by many who enjoy Brownies In the' district that some this lorm ol entertainment. Two kind o! an arrancement will 'be drama Uc troupes will be busy dur· made whereby they may have th

0

e · log the next few weeks preparing privilege ol uaembllnJ In one for the much-looked·lorward·to buildinf when the CommiJSloner event. One troupe will practice arrives. While no definite build· at Topsail while the other will be Ing bas been devided on to bold found In some other place doinr what possibly will be a elant rally their practices. It is understood it ls expected that one of the larr· that two very Interesting plays er buildinJs In the district will be have been chosen to be stared, used. Meetin11s are conUnulng each namely, ~' Uncle Joseph Perkins" week and no doubt all concerned and " Aunt Jemlah on Ute w,"; will put forth •vU'f effort to maltt PaUt." This Is the latest move the stay ol the Guide Commllalon· taken by the Commltues In charge er a pleuant one. as a means ol raising funds whith will no doubt have l!Teat resul!J. Meanwhile, contributions tor the Regional High School are still being received, the latest being from the 1•arious Lodges In the area, contributions \\'ere rcccivtd and rreatiy appreciated from Siar ot Bethlehem, Prince of Orange and Hopewell Lodges, all ol whom baye given subsfolial amoun!J to the worthy cause. lt ls expect. ed that other organizations will be !or\\'ltding their \larious con· trlbutlons In the near future, which will be a great boos t in reaching the objective ol the linancial drive.

Teachers Discuss Salary Scale

The rerular monthly meeting o!

Sf affing Committee R.H.S. To Meet This Week

Tl\e mecUng ol the Re11ional High School Staffing Committee whlch was to have take.n place on March 15th; at the Rectory at Topsail had to be postponed and will now take place at the same place on March 22nd. The rece iving o! applica· Uons ot teachers lnlercstcd in leaching In the new school to be opened in September ...,·ere rece1v· cd up to March 10th, by the Se· cretary of the Staffina: Committee, Rev. J . Goodland. It is understood that the appllcaUons received are very encou raging, and aho that ap. poinlmcnls will be made during the course of the next few weeks.

Daring Robbery Reported

Jt \\'as reported during the pa ~ t couple o! weeks Ut• l a lh ic! or lhievrs forced entry to ... the garage owned by the Uni ted Bus Company ;and ~tole therefrom a ra ~h box conta ining a las:gc snm of money. f"rom rcport111:, entry \\· a~ m11.dr through the main <'nlr11nce nf the building by forcing · • e1·rral Jar~c hon. At Ii"! it n'as thought that a quanlity n! tools AOd other goods had been sl.olen, but upon ln\'Csti· gaUon ·itwas Jound that the cash box containing change tha t is used by lb~ drivers was the only thing taken.\ The break \\'a5' discovered by members of the stall who Im· mediately noliricd the manil S:::C mcnt, \\'ho In tu rn lnJorm t:d the R.C.M. Police, who .re •l pre· sent m;iking th ~ u ~ua l in\'!'Slis:ta · lion . It I~ txprctcd thilt the cul­prit o! culpri ts will be apprehend· ed in a short time.

Church 'o! Enclaad Rev. G. EWott, Rector

Foxlrap 8.00, Holy Communion, Corpor

ale tor the C.E.W.A. Of St. Alban'• Fo•trap and- Loni Pond.

11.00 Matins 7.00 Evensong

Hopewell 11 .00 Matins 3.00 Cblldrons Scr\'ice and Holy

Baptism. 7.00 Evensong

Rev. J. Goodland, Roctor Topsail

8 .30 Holy Communion 11.00 Matins

Windsor, Onl.--0. Clarence Ca1111 O'ITAWA CCP) - Hoa. Georse o! Truro, N.S. bas .been appointed Drew, ~·e Can taU.. parts representative !or CbrJller leader, aalcl Moadll7 Ille llelW k Corporation Of Canada, Limited. sro11'in& !ht Ille ~ Mii

lo announcln1 the appointment, bJ Ill an allllaarlQ llllded ,.,,,, Mr. Howard J . Moore. 1enenl lo -·•stnl EJalft 117 JU paru and aenlee mana1er stated parllam~ that Kr. cau will malie bla bead- Be Aid llate J'.l:t:nk Nova Scotia and Newfnundland. 1111 dem-h.W I IMllef ID a ::f; qualttrs at Truro ·and cover all of p&JV llala durlq ,a ft1111 '"" -

·ttttttttt Jut -ui. llr. J'lcllilnllll ... Bro at Yarmouth, N.S., Mr. said tbe IOffllllDillt•lllioalcl ,IJlla'9

Cann hs been Identified with the m-a•hl!ff1 onl1 wllb f11G1e • automobile Industry alnce leavlni truatecl bj the eleelon wllla tUt school. His experience Includes retp0111JbWt7. manager ol a dealership aad aalu Mr. Drew aald that tatellltllt 1enera1 aaraie operation, parla abow1 that Kr. Plckenlill Jiellnu ....,.,.

2.30, Sunday School 6.30 Dvensooi

representative tor an automobile the Commom la a c!Jamber ,...,._. jobber. wb~nsl accepted 117 1. :Dt\QlliMiil

all meillberw. Yet lllarill& Ill Edillblqb Paradise

2.30, Afternoon Service. Ualted Chureb

Ru • .R. Reeves Obituary rapollll1iwtJ waa a the root Ill Gtlllle as

the parllamentarr antem. IDS Ille 'fllft. SOLE AlJTBOaft'Y ....i wlQ aaC

Topsail QuoUn& llbera1 from llr. Pldten- ueept • -· Enaeal Warford &ID'• Februa11 lpeec!J, llr. Drew lL AD

11.00 Morning Worshlp 2.30 Sunday School 9.30 Evening Worship

Mount Pearl 2.30 Sunday School S.'5 .Afternoon Service

Salntloa Army LleaL W. J . Normaa

Long Pond U .30 HollneH MeeUni

·z.30 Sunda7 School 1.00 oSalvatlon Meetine ·

}'....._... AuemlllJ , Pulor aad llr .. N-u

Lons Pond 10.30 Praytt 11.00 Mornln1 Worshlp

Z.30 Suada1 School UO Sllllday School 9.30 Prayer 7.00 Evan11eJisUc MceUng

Pastor and Mn. llllrl

Passed peacdully away Much said the It.lie IOCrelar7 labelled tllld lllelr 13 at the Sanatorium In St. John's u "sulwenlve" and <ontrUJ to food pr1iDall after a short lllaeu, Ernest War· tlul conaUtutlon the '.'notloD !ht a. ~ lord ot Upper Gulllea. Leavins to Parliament aod the publle are q. to fGaa1 mourn one brother Alec at bome. lilied to aee every document ID tlYt eClllldl Funeral services were taken h7 the poqe1aloa ol a IOYftlllMllt cle- 4. .... Rev. R. , ReeVOI, Ualted <!burdl partment." 1t ~ MIDlater of Topsail. Iaterment llr. Drew salcl thal 1m-i. to al a wu ID the U.C. Cemetaey at !ht 1171De the ..,,ernmeat ~ bt mmtan'

·place. Ille aole autbclrll7 aubjed to ...., ~J. ii':<J __ queot appronl b7 lta mQodft la. -

Edward ._..., the Comm- Tbat approyd Jiu The mlll)' trleada of Mr. and been MndeteptJ' liftll.

Mrs. Edward Xeamed7 were aboct· Mr. Pldrenllll aalcl the bifablla.1 ,;; ed to hear of the pualq ol their tloa be referred to ta Ills aJii\CI! It;"' two 7ear old - Edward Jr. on eoaalated ol the leUen ae Monday MU'Cb 1111. Edward was •lllOlll mlalalen and dYll ....., rualled lo"liolpllll Mueb Ith and anti. Tbue wee "prlYl!eltd ~ paued 1wa7 on the tollowta1 Mon menll." Howeorer, Parliament wu ill day. Funeral Service wa1 talten entitled to Jmow the facll med ea1+llt by Re>'. G. EDlott and Interment b7 the aovemment to Introduce lef- to the

Seal Cove 10.30 Prayer '

wu In the C. Of E. Cemetery at illation. electiDlt, Fo•trap. · Government officials sometimes Twllllallla ID

tllsacreed with ministers and end cablnet 1nemben dlsa1reed amoa1 themselvea. Tbese dlversln& iin'I abould be kept secret If the cov· ernment was to remain In power. That was an established parliamen·

11.00 Morning Worship 1.30 Sunday School 6.30 Prayer 7.00 EvangelisUc Meeting

Stephen Mercer The passln11 o.f Mr. Stephen Mer

cer of Chamberlains came as a great shock to bis relatives and

Lenten Services During the Lenten Period the fol·

lowing is a list o! services to be held in the Parish ot Foxlrap and Hopewell by Ute Reeler o! the Par­ish. The ser\·ices through the to· Ure forty d>ys a re to be held as folJO\\'S :-

• friends on March ')4th. Mr. Mer· ccr had b"n lo apparent good health up to a short time ag when he \li'as slrlckeo with a short lllneS! which caused his ·d•ath. 1be bte Mr. Mercer v.·as in his 83rd year and was well and favour· ably known by all persons of the are• . Lett to mourn are 4 daugb· ters, Edith ( Mn . Arch Taylor of Long Pond), Margaret , (M~s. E. Luther o! St. J ohn 's) ; Julia. Mrs. J Walters o! the U.S.A.) and Emma

Long Pond nt home; also l "A'O sons, All:in and E>ch Tuesdar •l 9 a .m, ~l a lin s . Cyri l. both al Chamberlains and E\·rnsong: at 8.oo p.m. on ~tnreh a number of gr:i.ndchildren and

I Ith, 25th and April 15th. great &randchildrcn. Funer>l took Fo,.trap place a t that plact on ~l arch 16Lh.

11oly Communion C3ch \\"t'dncs· -------------day morning at 10 a.m . ioners arc t!'minded of ~ti ssionary

F. \·cnM>ng at 8.00 p.nt . on ~larch Sunday \\'hich y.1iU be held ~tarch 4th, April l • l and 15th . 28th, and all a re requested to brinf

<ireele)'tO\\'n their lttis!ion:iry boxes to any of F.vtn!'ong at 8.00 p.m. on ~lai.rch the Serv ices on that day.

12th, 26th and Apri l 8th . 1\cl ligrc\\·r.

Each Friday ;it 9 p.m. ~f ati n$ . J-: \'f'nst>n;: 11t 8 p.n1. jmR rch !>th

19th and April 2nd . H'npew1-ll

E"ch Thur$d<i y mqrn in.: at 1(1 p.n1 . Holy ( ('ln1muninn.

At Sp.m. each Acdncsday c1·•n· song.

Seal Cove Evenson& at 8 p.m. each Tues·

d>.)',

tary cuslom . · Mr. Pickersgill said' Mr. Drew's

con ten lion that t h e . opposition ahould abare in the responsibillty of 11ovcrnment Is a tendency to a one-party stale. He said be Is op­posed lo one·party slates.

WAS "BUREAUCRAT" °For many yenrs, before entering

politics hist year, be \Vas a "bur. c:iucr:at." In the l:ist years of bis c:ireer as n "burcnucrat" an at· tempt " ·ns made by some to move behind the minjster responsible for him , and bring hint into controvcr· sie~.

'fh:tt \\· a~ a po~i lion in " 'hich no civil servant should be placed because he c>nnot defend himself. unlcs~ he enters politics.

( ~tr . Pickersgill is " forn1cr clerk ol Ute Privy Council and

This schcrt ulr r :i mt" in eUr <" t ""' from Al:h \\"tirlnc ., cl:i .s Rnct \\'iJI eon­tin 11 <' unt il thc n1icldl<' of ,\ nril. ti i$ t:tpectecl that !-Cl' \' i<"c:"I r0 r C fl('I(\

Frid:iv \\'il1 be conr1uctrd thc $:1n1'' 15 in ·rormrr year" nrul n repor t rif ~3me \\'i ll br rorl hcoming \\•ith in the next couple of Y•ecks. Pa rish·

THI fAVOUllTI CIGAlt FOR EV'RY OCCA SI ON

• suGGE!.T!C> PR!Cf

,

YOUNGSTERS LOYI lfl MOTHERS All! GIA'lllUL .. •

~ACK -'''" .................. _......, _ ... ___ ., ICiODllS# (OUGHSIM

SOC COLDS ......... _ ...... -.-...... ....... _,__, __ ,_ .... • fwtior• •• ..,... ....... ,., • $ .,,

...... 94, ............. ... ~ ..

Ute toachers o! Ute South Shore Trachtrs Association \\' :Ls hE'ld in the C. o! E. Srhnol a l Chamber· lains on ltlarch !lth . The meeting \ \"3S presided ovrr by ~tr .. Frank French, president of the local branch, \\"ith some t,,·cnty.five teachers inallcndance. The min· utcJ of the last meet ing \\'ere read by the Secretary, Miss Mabel Da we following \\'hich a general discus· sion on the $t,o&,ooo o!!er by lhr Government recch·rd a grcal deal of comm~t and criticism by lht gathering. All teachers !ell that \\'hile the Governincnt conld n11t ~ranl the Sl .350,000 nccc5'arv 10 put the proposed new salary · calc into e!!ect, tho o!!er ol Sl,Q0'),000 shotdd be accepted and payment made Immediately. Thb. they be· leived would meet the approval o! the majority ol teachers. Three proposals as lo how the $1,000,000 could be shared were put forth by the Pruldent and debated by all present. These were eiven un· der 3 three headln11, (1) Thal e iUtrr married teachers should not be gra nted the $240 tor · dependents and that princlpnb and \'icc·prin­

. cipals bonus ahould· remain as Is or (2) that a stral1ht increase n a percentage buiJ on the pre­aent scale be made to aU teach· ers or (3) that a proportional re­duction In the proposed new sal· ary aeale ahould be 1nade on a slldJn11 scale until the scale was reduced to flt into the $1,000,000. A rtsoluUon embodying numbtr (3) proposal was possed to be for\vu rded lo the exec.uUvc. C) ther bu1i ness lnclud• d the sellin1 up or a progr11m1ne co1nm itlt-e tu draw up 30 aie.nda for disl'uss ion of future m«::etines. Thi1' r ommiltte comproslnt six teachers met :irter the regular ·mtetinf and approved the lollowing subjocts !or discus· sion during !be month ol April :­( !) Uniform Grading; May ( 2) testing Programme : June (3) Pub~ lie exa mlnations. The next meet· in~ will lake place in St. Alban's School, Kclligrews. on Tuesday, April 6th •l 8 p.m.

USE PLENTY OF ..... .

ed at Gander 1preot on 'll'eek's \oacation with her parents at Hope· well.

The many friends Of Herbert L. Day, forme r principal ol St. Pet· er's School at Hopewell will be pleilscd to koo\v that he is making continued proereS! a t the Saoa· lorium St. John's.

Eric • nd .Leonard Taylor, both sons of Mr. and Mrt Allon Tay­Jor of thi! lO\\'n \\'ere rushed to the General Jlospital in St. John's during the/ past week. Leonard \\'as oper{ted on for appendicitis :lnd has since returned home, "•hUe Eric is reported tO be Jn a serious condition, su!Ccring froni \Yhat is beleivcd to be poison in bis •Y•· tern.

Mr. Gus Hiscock cif Chamber­lains was admitted to the General Hospital on ~larch 14th, suUerinJ from a stroke. He is reported to be resting comfortably,

Conl!TatullUona are uundad to Mr: and Mn. Fred 0Clone7 on tlul birth Of a daufbter, whlcb hippy event took piJce durinc the put week.

Birthday 11reetinis a.re ••tended lo Mi .. • • Elizabeth Harnett and Fern Tilley who celebrated th~lr blrthaays on March 11th. Grett ln1s from their daddya ad. molll· . . f

R WN BREAD FOR GROWING BOYS AND GIRLS

(

The re.rt of the fa mlly will love' ' ft tooJ ·: ·

ALWAYS BUY OUR OWN BREAD

"But .By Tut"

It's tops for quick' energy and

enriched wilh vitamins besides.

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the . summer '<if- 1950, · poliC<Y · ha5 ,~, conducted in an atm0&phere relatively free of those economic uncertainties which have alw!iys conspired ' to haunt govern­ments in the days'before the second world war. But in this respect changes haye been occurring during the,,past few months.

e Qciily News . . \ 'nae DAltY NEWS IJ a moni!.al paper

l1i ··The _NeWs . . •N!•Md ID 11M, and publlabed at tht

"1iiiwi BoQdtn1 W · W Duckwortb Slrett, St. JobD'1, NewfOUDdland, b7 Robbuon lo 0.mpa!IJ', Limited.

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. Din.Y SUBSCRIPTION RATES:

Canada ... ..... . .. , . . . .. $ 8.00 'per annum United Killide°'m aod aU

Ponlln Countries •. . Sl2.00 per annum . . WEDNESDAY, March 23, 1954

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~- Prescription 1•!

As '"'' Beneath the skilful window dressing « of the official statement on the Ottawa d conversations on fish marketing may be ' detected the unaltered outlines of the

, recent past. The prescription is as before. :-r, We do not know with what private

reservations the Federal ministers gave •··their renewed blessing to Nafel but give :: ~t they did and on substantially the same . .,,,terms that have appl ied during the past

year. · • Sales may be made outside the scope · · of Nafel to mainland buyers of salt bulk fish ' but that was a condition accepted a year : ;ago when the Minister of Fisheries under­.- .took to give the selling organization three " more years of life. ~ Producer represen tation was also pro­• .• 'ded for last year by the appointment of '; ·a consultative committee so there is .;;Jl.othing new in that field. · ~· In fact, the only thing that is at all new '"'is iliat the marketing of fish has passed :._from · the direction and supervision of the :,-;.Ministel" of. Fisheries to the Minister of ~Trade and Coinmerce.

Apart from the question of marketing methods; there is the important admission

'°:that a deficiency payment is justified on .• Jast year's_ production and this has been ,.,.set at on,e cent a 'Pound for dry salted cod • or $1.12 a quintal. This payment will be

•"lriade to the Government of Newfoundland to compensate it for the advance of $1.50

·.a quintal made last fall. If any further " recoveries result due to market yields ., 'above the prices paid to fishermen, these

ill go to the producers as the Provincial ent' has surrendered al} claim§ .

:U no information at all about tne submitted by the

1'e~tatives at the , all that is known

Na!el abolished. abciut what was

~iftable and effective Whatever it was, the

;The salt codfishery has given the REPEAT PERFOllftlANCE grea~est concern. There is also the A lew years ago we commemor­question of.how much longer the province ated the openln1 o( lhe House of

Assembly with a· modest parody may be able to depend on defense and or the mctrbl alyle Invented by other construction activities as a major lhe Rev. R. H: Barham. We have source of seasonal employment. Given 8 taken the liberty of revising and satisfactory solution to these two problems reprinlin1 ii:

and the economic outlook will be cheerful When lhe House or Assembly opens enough: ' In stale

These are both · matters that will Police in tall helmets ~land ~uard undoubtedly be the subject of extensive at the gate, debate. There will also be the new Fishery Support<;._

1d by MounUes in tunics of

· . scar et Development programme and there IS • To 'rival in glamour a Hollywood certain to be a fairly broad review of the starlet. · policy of industrial development that has Slightly bent at lhc knees, had i.lie foremost place 011 the Govern- The Guard slands at ease

t' d d · th · t f Till the Governor's carriage drives men s agen a urmg . e pas our years. up like • breeze • . The Opposition may be expected to make the most of such opportunities for crjticism Meanwhile the inf ide of the

0

build· as the conduct of that policy may afford. Ina Is humm1ng

Communications are expected also to Wilh busy olllel&ls, botli going and coming,

the subject of new policy moves. It was Rushing hither and thilher, indicated some time ago that a new Joan They hardly know whither, for roadbuilding \~ould be sought at the 'And ~II of them Jeem In a whale present session. It is i:iot known if progress of a dither.

on · the Trans-Canada highway will.9-i>e In and out • accelerated but an effort is likely to be Through the motley rout made to provide for a major extension of Assembly membera are 'ahovii1: the local road system. ~ about

In the sphere of social services, most With smiles that are bta; d, · With shakes or the ban<!(

o'f the majo1· improvements have already With a word In the eal" been effected under the progressive Of a friend who Is near programme of the past five years. Nobody, Till t.he bell or the Speaker most howe\'er, can pretend that all these services loudly entreats

All members to hurry al once lo have yet reached the level at whjch they their scats. · provide fully for the needs of a province They 10 10 lhcir · placcs, the min· in which the population is so widely utes are read, dispersed in so many small and isolated And inlo lhe Chamber the public

communities. This fact is certain to be is led.

reflected in the new estim~tes or expendi- •Mister Speaker he sl.umps in the ture. Education will be a particular Spcaker·s chair beneficiary. , And. views the House with Im·

On the financial side, there has been no partial slare, • Ready \Vith stern command and eye

basis on which to hazard a guess about the To quench lhe blate ;r the sparks outturn of the fiscal year. The publication should fly. of monthly receipts and expenditures was To his le!I, in a most impressive discontinued some years ago. A surplus musler,

The Go\·ernment members form a was estimated at very nearly four million cluster. dollars but most of this was expected lo To the Speaker's right, be needed for the capital budget on which A lon,e lier sight, there ha\·e been some heavy demands. The Opposition makes ready to

The only funds available for capital light

expenditure in the new fiscal year will The explosive bark consist of whatever surplus may be or euns in the Park realistically expected on current account Alerts all lhe membors and startles operations and it may be necessary to the clerk.

h Next the National r\nthem reveals have the new Loan Bill provide for sue without doubl additional capital requi?ements as policy Thal His Honour and escorl arc may envisage over and above what may be waiting without. earned in the form of a current surplus. In manner or )'ore

All this, of course, is no more than pure lie is mel al lhe door ·10 be led in proce5sion

speculation. The Speech from the Throne To open the session wlll this afternoon provide an outline of By the Sergeant-at-Arms the 'sessional programme and the rest will With lhe· Mace in his arms have to emerge as the business of the And his sword by his side . legislature gradually develops during the Wit.I! a dignified slride

And a style a ll his own . next few weeks. H~ conduc1s the procession ri ;;hl

What Others Are Saying tiE QbilN'8 BIRTHDAY

(Oltawa Journal)

\ up lo the Throne.

The Lieutenant Go\•crnor do(fs his plumed hnt

And bovis to the Speaker and right ' a!l r r lhal

t was not willing to been made abundantly The senalhle announcement la made by the

Gu\'ernment that this year In Canada the birthday or the Queen wlll have ib formal celebraUon on

of the matter Is that however Victoria Day, May 24. Her ~ajesty's actual birth· prindple of a mercantile day Is April 21. But It II the custom in this coun.

monopoly may be deplored, try of recenl years, U the Sovereign's natal day fll . prepared to continue it for Calla in a season when the weather may be unkind,

St. John's '

Ambulance Campaign

••-three . to set It by official proetamaUon for observance years for want of somethmg Jn a more favourable time. Victoria Day Is a

"*letter to put in jts place. Anq it may be' national holiday by Jaw, and celebrated on May fM granted that Ottawa is doing 2• when that date Calls on a Monday, and other·

that because it is satisfied that Nafel for wise on the Monday lmmediotely preceding thal aJ1 ftl faults has prove itself to b ' th date. This yeor ~!ay 24 is Monday, Vic!oria Day

. ' n . e e and tbe Q.ueen's birlhday, and the combination Is 1llOSt efficient method of sefimg Newfound- perfect. There should be no departure from lhis 1uld salt cod that has yet been devised. procUec. Wilh May 2t and July I bolh lull-scale

;":i It may well .• be that something better national holidays there is small need !<tr a t h~rrl ./.Will be worked, out in the next three years to come .'" betwee.n, as ollen has happened with "'ut . 1 as th •t t' · h . the Government selUng !or the Queen's birthday D • IO on~ e SI ua ion remains w ere a date which nrics from year to year.

•, :it 1s, the hope must be expre5sed that Nafel ----. . "'.'ill cease "to be a political storm centre.

~·-- Selling salt cod is not an easy proposition in the face of the kind of competition that

'-"Dow prevails but it will become a whole

Strength For · To-day By .EARL L DOUGLASS

lot harder if anything said or done should M ,,_,~ to lower the reputation of Nafel iii Most trouble in the world orises Crom the bcl

eyes of foreign buyers-. In the mean- that world le•dcrs arc trying lo correct eUecls • fustcad of UU?CS.

~ it must alSo be hoi:>ed that Mr. Most politicians are doing this. They find some ,.awe, U the supervising minister, will unsaUalactory situaUon or aom• ,Public nuisance ~[tli1 up the Trade and Commerce Depart- ·or evil, and. they daub It with aalvp wblch will take

to- the degree necessacy to make its out the pain for 1he time being and make the wound ~laiives in cuslome..-countries more heal until a!(er elecUon 4ay. Doctors often lrea1

' results and not causes, ,..ab d· the world continue to to the importance to Canada and surfer. Journalists wrl to columns and arli<les.

oundland of expanded sales of dry authors write bookK and plays and dwell loftily on codfish,. the theme ol what ia troubl ing the world. Bui

their cure IUlgeslions are frec;auenlly nostrums. ...... "' They have a new " ism" to propol!e.

House·.. Opens ')r!Inisl•ra are often guilty o{ thla mistake. They ~ dtnounce Sl-ea. when what they shoul<!.. be trying to

• • do is lo cu¥ sin for sin is the lnrll!r . corruption H°'81! of Assembly will meet this Crom which flow the acts which we call sins. Cure

iCndiij~:· at a later dJ ... than hu tbe soul, ~d you cure the ain. Correct a wrong

SIXTH LIST Previously acknowledged $10,432.97

GANDER COLLECTION $15.00-Gander Lodge 310, BPO

Elks. $10.00-Gander i .o .L. No. 3209. $5.00-John Nolan; Robert Gos·

slaux ; Ross Thomas: \V. Toytman. $4.5G-Mrs. C. Pitlman. $3.00-R. (larke; A. Limbard ; A .

Bailey ; Mrs. J . G. Paton, !lti.s.s Ruth LcDrew; Wm. Tapp; Mrs. Wm. Clarke ; Mrs. M. ii. Jones, R. Nu· genl: H. R. Newhook .

$2.50-LAC. Snow; Mrs. C. Strnl· ton.

$2.00-V. n. Buller; H. Noel; J . L. Noel; F. A. MacDougall; C. H. Middlelon ; Gerald Noseworthy; Mr<. Dave Halletl; C. Kicrcey; W. J . Lcarnin1:: flfrs. Omir Boulaiss:

Reads the Speech !rom' the Throne, all lhe while staying seated,

Then departa from the House wtlh his mi i.ion completed.

Next their thanks 10 His Honour the H0 -u1e must convey

In the us"a; tried and tradiliou:·I way I

So up gcta: the movtr, a govern­ment henchman,

A junior member and not a front bcnchman, .

To read to the Hou•e in a style that's monotonous

His bellcl that the Government hasn't !orgottc.n ·us.

In similar style next bis seconde.r follows him. ,

Thereafter the mists or obscurily swallow..him.

We must not forget Joe Who ls boss ol ~e show . When hi• turn comes to speak h~

Is rearing to 10 And he comes to bis feet with a

smile on bis Lace And bcJtows formal praise wi\b

the maximum lf'ICO. Then be pulla out aU stops, he ls

1rave, be ls py, As he !alb to the H11111e in his

inUmate way. But you may be quite sure That be doa 1101 lcnore That hla IJIOJle)' II lea and hla

worrlea are more. On tbe oppoalte aide of the Houae

none at aU would Reject any means of deposlnc Joe

Smallwood.

This ahould be a day o{ rhetorical liJbtness

When speeches are formal and ' Cull ol polite.ness

Or \Vere, uve by chance, by an ill· chosen \\1ord, ·

A tempest is raised and bot !cm· pcrs are stirred.

How it will be today One can never quite s:iy For the tension is high and lbe

sky it is gray. for five )'cars have gone by And mistakes are piled high. Is Malcolm incl ined to lei sleeping IN THE NEWS-Two

dogs lie? But be tbal as It may, When they've all had their s:iy, The questions come forth in an

endless array And cabinet ministers who have to

reply Hear som~ \Yith 3 grimace and

more with a s igh. Some brows may be knit and some

f3ccs may sag As they \Yonder \vho let the c3l out

or lhc bog.

Now this is the \\'3Y that a session begins

But Government n1cmbers ha \·c sens iti\'e skins

. .\nd th ings may be said that \\'ill cause them lo r ise

\\lilh r:i~c in the ir faces and blood in the ir eyes.

Thot should not be lhe way On the opening day But how th ings \\•ill turn out is

bc~· ond us to sar. \Ve only kno\v this-once the scs·

&ion's be.gun, \Ve \\'On' t ha\'e to " 'ail rcry long

for the fun.

N.T.A. President ,

Attends Meeting At Grand Falls

GRAND FALLS, (Spccinl )-Mr. Clifford Andrews, B.A. 1 president of the Newfoundland Teachers' Associ:ition v.·as in Gr:ind Falls Fri· dny night 2s guest speaker at the monlhly mceling or the Exploils Valley Branch or the N.T.A.

A large number or te:i.chcrs from \'arious p:i rt s or Centra l Ne\Yround· land heard 1'1r. AndrC \\'S give the lates t in rorn1ation on the work or the executive o( the parent associ· ation. lie stressed the importance ol a ,::ood spirit \\1it hin the ranks or th is great profession, \\•hich would encourage better s tudents to cons ldrr teaching a~ a carccr.

1'1r. An~rC\\'S \\'35 able lo clcar up many confused ideas on the ,gov· crnmcnt 's offer nf a mill ion rlol· la rs lo,vards teacher's salaries. and made it quite clear that the N.T.A . are &till pressi ng for the adoption of a completcly new salary scale, which will do much to raise the training &tandards and qualify teachers In the profession, and making it more attractive to those about to e-nter into the profession.

The president complimented the local branch nn its·live inlerest in all lhe,.e malt ~rs, particularly on its desi re lo see standards rni.~cd, and also on its propo~ed plan tn form a committee to study the con· •titution of lhe N.T.A ., which is such. that the association cannot work freely nor independently !or the intereal of Its members.

~' atlon. It promises, :::!' .::.:c:ct. 1:' leave untouched the cause or

~-(: of an fllterestlng' and. The word "radical" means a person who 1•ta doW)l In which hiehJy. lignlfl- lo the root of. l!tlnp.,:'.Jeaua ;wu a 1adleal. Ht

lli,aJ be. debated. ~ not' Joa,t to . corttet evlll b~ l to cure the periotl between- the eoacllUons which 'ftre caualng eviu. He belieYed

..,. the .,__ f in trealin1 eaulOI lnttead QI resulta, in stoppin1 ~ J~ au,~ ... , O evll at' lta aouree. And above aU, he "anted tn

Frank · 'Hamilton: Gene Auslin; Mrs. T. H. Kosksick; Mrs. Wm. Mendina; Mrs. · George Pierce; Clarence Vincenl; E. Fiander; Cora Butler; S. R. Gill; Ralph Tay­lor; R. Holman ;John Howell ; W. C. Haney; Mrs. Jobp Howt.ll; S. Bourgeois: W. C. Haney; A. Lewis; 1'frs. J . Parsons. ?itrs. F: 1'fercCr; A~ Barnes; r. Bennett ; Arthur Powell; R. S. Chaulk; Mrs. W. J . Lahey; H. Loder; Mrs. D. Daley; J . Roberlson; Mr~. C. L. Crosier; R. G. Stark; G. E. Ausli n; Rev. C. rE· Frcakc; C. H. Suthe.rland; D. C. Day; W. H. Healh; F. Waterman; Richard Slly!ip; P. Wahb; f". B. Goodlke; J. W. Coles; R.· Hunter; Mrs. J. W. Smart; J. P. · Hiint; ..Miu J'. Rooch; Mias Stephen Sweetapplt; W. M. Thorn· Dorothy Samu; J . GiJlgell; Miss ' hill ; J . Youey; Mrs. R. L. Wallen; Pe10 Kelritud; 'D. Jamea; Ura. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Watson; • Mrs. f· Moor~; Mn. E. Butt; J. pould- A. 'Clarke; llrs. A. Lenehan; Mrs. Ina; Hrs.- N.' Greentn1; lira: Ches D. Moore.

- AoreaD )Var In eure tbe ,IOUI, riot.-Juit doetor 11 up tor a while.

House; D. Palmer; S. Blandford· A. Amounl• under $2.00 .. $ 586.74 Scevlour, Mra. John Scevlour; EU Gander CollecUon . . . • • 82l.24 Balier; Mrs.. P. G. Cooper; ' Mn. Acknowled&ed to date :: 11,154.21

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TRADE ACTIVITIES The-Bell Island News

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SOCIAL ANO

l'flSONAL IVINfS

People In putor Maxwell Moreer who wu

l!rt to attend the fllotral of his ,,ot11er, the late Mrs. Joseph Mer­,.,, has returned to his char1e In ~rloltetown, P.E.I. )Ir. E. J. Murphy, Personnel

ran•aer Dominion Wabana · Ore lid-. went to SL John's Saturdiy 11 a brio! visit. )I r. Dan Normore who bu

II<• workin1 at Dartmouth, N.S. "' sometime past, arrived !tome 1 t••· days 110 on a visit to his .,ui.r. Mrs. Samuel Normore, SIO(la Ridge.

wrs. WWlam Thistle was a week etd vi!ltor to St. John's. She was l((Ompanled .l?Y her daughter, Mrs Btnry L. Chownlnt.

l(ri. Jack Power a paUent In a citr hospital Is rtpGrted as Im· it0•i•f · !Ir. Arthur Geor1e, reprtaenlt·

en of Connors' Dru11, la pre1cnt· ~ btro doin1 business !or his firm . a. Is roriatered at Cahill'• Hotel

111 Jo r Clayton Thompson, S.A., croued over lo SL Jobn'a Monday corning on a brief visit. llr. Dolph O'Neill was a bus!·

"" l'Llllor to the Capil.tl on Mon· 111. llr. Milton Tueker travelled city·

ruds Monday mornln1. l1r1. Ron Pannoy has returned

l:om a city ho1pil.tl where she cdenvent a successful oper>Uoo rtt•nUy. ·

Ills• Shirley Neary sJ>tnt th• tttk..rnd with her mot.h~r, llrs. )lrah Neary, Eaat Avtnue.

llr. J . D. Ta Won, Purchasing !Jtnt , Dominion Wabana Ott, oade a business. trip lo SL John's ,. llonday mornill11. He reluroed Ct sa me day.

llr. Ted ParsoM paid n bric! r!sit to St. John 's durln1 the post .....

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. Mrs. Roy Loveys ol St. John's spent the week-end vWUn1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skant1,' Armoury Road. ·

Mn. E. lvany visited SL John's S1111day to see her son, Gordon, who la a paUent at the General Hospital.

Mr. Jack Gladney of Portural Cove came to lhe bland Monday on a brief visit.

Mr. W. J . Warren returned to St. John's Monday morning .

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown of St, John's spent the wtell:·•Dd on the bland vlslUn1 Mrs. Brown'• parenu, ~fr. and Mrs. A. W. rte11

Bridal Avenue. Mr. Charles Rclfonl visited St.

John's over the week-end. Misses Joan Pennoy, Daphne

Neary and Mary Smallcombe were woek·•nd visitors to the I&Jand.

Mr. and Mrs. Brose Brown crou­ed over lo th• lout mainland Mon· day • ·

Mr. Brazil, R.C. Teacher spent . the week-end at his home ln Span· lanl's Bay. •

Mr. V. C. Barry, Principal, SL Kevin's Boys' Schoel, made a -bus!· oess trip to St. John's lut Satll!'­day momlnf.

Travelling Salumen Peter Mor· ri11ey, Max Kirby and Ralph Roberta are presently here 1ollclt· ing business.

Pvt. Woodrow Case of the Amer· lean Armed Forces . bas returned to his Bue aner sj>ending his leave of embarkation with £rieoc!J and ~laUvts oo !be Island.

Mr. Thomas P. Murphy went to St. John's Monday in the Interest ot his bu1ints1.

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On Frlllq, llarcb 11. ... ,.... Dual "'"''DI of St. Jlu1'I Cllillll of EosJ•n4 -.n1!i1t1aia - lllJ4. Jn Lance Coft 8diool ........ Chalnnanlblp al the ...._, -W. G. IAa9, wlUa Jlr, 111iir IJercer acllnJ u lmllll'J', ent ello .... the It. Jllllll. JI.A., ...,.. D. R+., a _.af5~ Prl 1Hln!l.u~a ller>Gl.,pld!llll!!!i ~ .......

a..1 J I ... :aw. t••lw tllltfiaa lill -..-"'·""'"'-' _.._ at the ruimlJr.

Yr. l.uke Normore \VIS in St. Joh•"• Monday oo a short business !lip.

Oftier recent visilors to the cil1 and elsewhere included Mr. Geo. Basha, Mr. Billie Stone, Mr. John LltUcjohn, Mr. Tom Swain and Mr. Chas. Johnson . ."

Mr. Mike Hibbs is a patient at the Grace Hospital.

. (Photo Courtesy Dom. Wabana Ore) A view of Dosco's new Warehouse at Bell Island which was constructed durinr 1953. It is a modem fire proof structure measuring 80 x 160 feet. The light, heat and ventilation in the offices provided for clerks and staff-ts

per·excellent. It replaces 'an old structure w!1 ich has served for more than half a century.

Tile urfoal reparta ....,. tlllli lllbmllted, wblch dhda Hd that. tJie put year bad been blPl7 --.rut and rleh Jn blflllnl. Pol­lowl111 the readlnc and adoption of tbeae reports, and after t'he eu-. tomary vote or thanks, the elec­tion of offleen for 11154 toot place tho result of which was 11 follows:

)t. Patrick's Bowling Tourn~y Concludes

Happy Birthday Many happy returns ol the day

to Mr. Reuben A. Bennett who was •c••enty-seven yura old on March 20th.

Miss Sandra Normorc celebrated her birthday on Sunday, March 21.

Passing Of Mrs. Joseph Mercer

S d Congratulations. Death came ns a profound shod. ,

•n ay saw the continuation of Keith Dicks was sc•·cn vears old ~. bo••lin1 --~-· t f St. p · to a host of Bell Islanders when .,. • "KU<UU • or al; on Monday, Marrb 22nd. Many rick's Day Tournament. The al· more Keith . ~e sad news was noshed around lo'a were a hive of activity all day A very happy birthday lo Bern· the Lsland S1¥1day March 14th, oilh everyone eoJoylnt their gamo~ ard •O'Neill who celebrates · hi•" that Mn. frovldeoce "Mercer, be­lt the utJpost. Th••• games birthday tomorrow, March 2.ltb. loved wife of the lntc Joseph Mer· lnu&ht to 1 most succ"5ful close Kevin and Lorraine P arsley will cer of the . West l\Unes, had pus· aolher SL Patrick's Day Tourna. be tweh"o years old, March 28th. ed to bu extqnal reward follow· "'"t and all bowlors parllclpaUns Special greetinas from Mom and Ing an lllncss of two weeks dura· - 'd I'" t Iha·" Dad and all the family. l ion. "'"" .... o ""' Mr. Jack A very happy birthday to Miss lotto•y, man11er of the bowllo1 Yvonne Basha who oelcbratu htr Mrs. Mercer, was born al Upper llitys !or once again •Ponsorinc birthday March 25th. Greetings Island Cove, Janunry 5th, 1884, lMse sames. from Elizabeth. she wns !ht daughter of the late

Ont ol lbt most lnttreaUn1 fta· Mr. and Mrs. David Lynch and llrH ol the da7 · wu !be sames A A ' r4 • had been reslslng liere for the lilJtd between the Lions and JO. n pprec1a11on past thirty-lour yoars. Her home llllil with the wlnJlln meeUnc lite and frlendhlps were inter· .. Lfs1oD tam to decide tbe Mn. Geor1e A. Pitts of Waban a, wlnod closely " "lth her c.burd> tllllpL 1DWllllf ,,.,. the 'rieton Bell Island. who recenUy retumod UIOclaUona where ahc found a II th ~ 111 tltina two from the Grace Hospital Is deeply lull life and lrlenc!Jhlp. She wu

from the Liam, bat mit :C!:u.J:,.C: h':: w':n":':~.u~~~ a woman of purity o! hearts and ""8fall later In the da7 at that IDltltuUon. embodiment or klndne11 ol heart. tile~ toot U.- pobda EapealaJb' doea lh• wish to A d•voted wife and mother, •he tlMili to .. ,.....1&1t thank Dr. Jlany Roberti, Mrs. J. wu loved an(! revered by her

IMlie Pi Jlltlot - tile Cue, Jin. Jalla 1Jarland, SL !amlly. Even aolldtoua for the ti 1111 _.,., with a llllb !,Olut.:D ~:J'.:n. ETtl)1l LeDrew advancement of her cbildrt.o, she

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ivany arc celebrating the 33rd anniversary of their wedding today, March 2~th. We join with ail their friends In extending con~rnlulations and best wishts Jor many more years cl wedded happiness.

A Tribute MRS. JORAl'iNA COSTELLO A ver y csllmablc Indy in the

person or Mrs. J ohnn03 Costello \\'ido\v of Francis Coslc.llo \\'h~ predeceased her 23 yc:a rs ago, en­tered the portals or etern ily on January 27th, following a short illness. She wns In her 65lh ycor.

Bowling Teams Visits From City

Mr. Harvey E. PanoDI WIS ap­pointed Rector's Warden, and Mr. Peter P.ill1 re-elected P~pfe'a Warden. The Select Vestry elected were Messrs. Walter Recs, Ed· ward Bennett, Alexander ParsoDJ, Aquila }ilJlcr. Auditora: Messrs. George W. Hiscock and Norman Parsons.

P Fr · - Aller many matters of imPort· .1.1ur-..ng me \\'Cckcnd. a team of ance were fully discussed and busl·

bowlers representing the Caoadinn ncss for the ensuing year arranged Legion from SI. John's visited !be the meeting ~loscd at 11.30 with lslnnd and met a couple of Bell Is· the Benediction by the Rector. land tenms for a most enjoyable gome or bowling.

House Destroyed By Fire

Sunday morning the boys played against a mixed team from Bell Island and lost two points to them. The hi~hcst three frames was roll· ed by Frank O'Rcllly of St. John's.

During I.be allcrnoon Ibey took A fire dulroycd an unoccllflitd on n learn r epresenting the Can· house on Ma in Street shortly after adia n Legion o! Bell lsland, while midnight on Sunday,• Jllorch 21st. on lhe other alleys a team consist· The fi remen were quickly on the ing o! th" men's wi""s and Miss scene following the fire alarm, but Louise Wiscmnn played a ladies were unnble to Sl\' C the building team from Bell Island. Both \'isit· as it was enveloped in a mass of ing teams lost three Points to their !lames when they arrived. How· Bell Is land opponents, but ne•·tr· ever, the good work of the Brigade thclcss pro••cd to be most enjoy· with the assistance of resldents•ln obi•. They have lm•lted the Bell that locality kept tho · blate con· Island tenms to play a return fined lo the dwelling and none of ms lcb In St. Jobn'a In two weeks the nearby houses suUerod as a time, for which the Beil Island result. '. teams are very lbanklul and are The house was owned by Mrs. looking forward lo It very much. A Regina Carbage of Town Square. trophy wos gh·en for the hlghost No insurance was carried.

contln• c, •"'""'" tlM mm wlllela .. ._ bonUlll or an 'ldndl wm lie -. termlned •nd - 111 tbe CompnJ'. Howevet-, p-t prodlldloa-. us and mine output bonus Rlaoo dulu will be reviewed and, II necessarr, revised on the bon• of union lllan11ement ~ bet.ween- !!he date of the a1..wi. of this Asreement and Decembet 1st., 195f. In particular the 11r9o sent lnttt1m. mine output bonld scheduloa will be reviewed and II necessary revised durlnc the Week endint April 3nl, 1954. ' Shoulcl new oqulpme6t or methods be lnlrocluced b7 the Compan:r beo fore December lat, 1954, It 19 understood that Incentive bonul fo·r work with such new equip. men! or methods may be dei­mlned and esllbUshed b:V the C:­pany. The union "l\•lll be conault. ed before any auch bonuxs are made e!lcctlve.

The qucslion of worlrln1 Satlll' day's will depend upon the mem-· bership of the union tcreelnl to the followfn& proposals of tb• Company:

!. As pnwlded In the ~ ment Ume and one-half lhall b9 paid for all hours worked In a­cess of lorty .houn )>tr pay...-

. 2. In !be event ol an cnpl0199 mlslln1 one shift, but not more than one ahilt, durlnl a pay w­on account of a Iona fide alck• noss, some to be evldenced by • doctor's certltlca~. he shall be considered u havln1 \\'orked !bat shill !or the pUrPost of calculal·

Two toar1 •m•t1 .... oU th ...llL run B. 1'lck I thlnp first; Ind lhO tienelf It! -DIDI....., l.ur7 Dabean G er • • • .231 178 180 118'1 the example. Charatlble and kind, llllmins - trophy with a lllCh •. llart1n • • • .183 157 1511 499 ahe was alwaya ready to help the Int of '1211, aad Ted Jllltler wla- D. Chafe • • • • .202 214 193 819 alclc and distressed. Heh homt liq the other '1111111 Jle toppled 802 013 827 2742 WIS always a home to anybod• " plu for a total of 712. Lloit.i:-l ,

Two ladles' taml wae brave K. Hammond ••. 191 223 241 855 who had ttie privilege of elafm. llDalh to faee off with two mn'a L. Roberti .••• 177 289 1112 ll08 Inc her !rlendshlp and • stranger

Shown Jn the abovo picture is A/B Thomas Newtun, who cele· brat•d his birthday on · Monday, March 22. Able Seaman Newlon enlisted In the Royal Canadian Navy in .April, 1952. He roceived his basic trolnlng on the H.M.C.S. Cornwnllis at Halifax, N.S. Ht completed a course In Rada~ Con· trol Jn January, and b now on the H.M.C.S. Sladlcona, at Halifax.

Tho youo1 Naval Reservist is a aon of Mr. and Mn. Fred Newton, W!bana, Bell Island.

lllma later In fhe dar. The flnt C. Coxworlb.r •• 221 1118 178 593 was alwa1a welcome. 114les' team did not fare off so J. Sweener • • • • 98 182 124 384 Left to auslaln the beruvement -ltll II they lost tbtte points to J . Kent .•••. •.19o 137 187 Sl4 are six aons, David' WWJam, B1'rthday Surpr'1se

Possessed or n most kindly and fri endly nature and geninl !mile, she was esteemed and lo••cd by many fr iends !or her noblllty of character, scl!-sacri!ice, loyally nnd dc\'Otion. lier Christian spiri t was evident to all who knew her, and her memory will live on in the hearts of her family forever.

During her Illness she wns ten· dcrfy cared !or by her daughl•r, Mrs. Leo Doherty, and also her daughlcr-ln·lnws. Her two dough· tc.rs, Afary and Fr:i.nces Fewer cnme from Boston and r emained wil_h her tilt alter her puslng, "''hich occurrtd on the above men­tioned date. She was fully resign· ed to the Inevitable and dlcd for. lilied by the rites of Holy Mothu Church. Surrounded by all her fam ily, she was granted a happy and holy death.

!Jlrco fram es rolled In both these gomes, ond Miss Ella Somerton won It on !be ladles' side, while Ted Buller, ab o of f!cll Island, won It on tho gent's !com. Miss Somcrtoh's h igh three wos 722, while Mr. Buller'• was 726. Bell lsla11d:-2 F. Tremblett . . . 192 215 182 589 T. Butler . • • • . 201 206 193 600 J. Stone • , , .. 160 143 131 434 P. Ezekiel • • • . 143 2,45 183 571

Children Of M~r To.Present. Play

Advanced preparations :.nd rt· hc:arsals are "'t ll under \\'3)' for the proscntaUoo of Walter Ben Hare's clramatJc comedy, "The Lil· tie Clodhopper,"

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by the Children of Mary, SL Michaol's Branch, on

· ing his Saturday pay. In olller \\'O.rds; If 1 man has only ' vorked ' !our shl!ts Monday throu£h Fri· day, bul wa• sick on the day he ml!'scd a shirt , and can prove thl• \\' hh a doctor·s certilicate. he shall rccci\·e time and 'one-'half for 1he Saturday worked , in tb1t pay \\•eek.

lbt m•n and Pal Myen took !be 877 987 890 2754 Llewellyn, Joseph, Gonion, Bell lniphy with a total throe ol 1141. tadlu.'--4) Island: and Maxwell, Pastor of

696 809 689 2194 Althouab the trophy went to Luke JI. Coxworthy .. 198 150 122 470 th~;cven ~ay Adventis t Cburc_!) Party Sormore with a blah three of 714 D. Templeman . . 166 286 170 622 n arlotte own, P .E.I. who flew St. Jolm's:-1 Easter Monday and Tuesday.

II b • 13'> unrlcroto<ld thnt dill' ing the lime the Plant is opcrat• lng six days per \\•eek, 111 em­.ployees will be liven the os>­portunlly to work six days pe1'

pay wtelc. lbt ladles \\"tre the victors In the L. Kent · .. . . .. 101 120 180 491 here for tho obsequlrcs. Two A J bl l daught CM ) M Alb , very en oya • even ng was Left to mourn are three dough. ters, 1.la.ry and Frances Fe\\-er Bostoh, U.S.A.: ltirs. Leo Doherty:

E. Wheeler . . . 168 190 180 538 The play will bt staged In SL

ltbtr 1•m• by taldn1 two points E. Coombs .175 187 159 521 er ary ' rs. ert s)>tnt on St. Patrick's Day, March

t lhe nien. We are aorrr that fl. Rose . . .171 218 212 801 Atkins, (Violet), Mrs. Cheliey 17th at Ibo home ol Mr. and Mrs.

f•. O'Reilly-••.. 230 225 153 608 Michael's Hall with the followlng R. Molloy • • . .109 188 186 483. cost:

The new working .Agreement i. !oh two years, and the e."<Plratory date ls December 31st, 19SS. It wu oUlclall.y signed •l the Company'• main otrlcc on Monday Mara 22nd, at JO. a.m.

do not have !be acoru for this 901 961 843 2705 9leppanl , ~11 Island: twenty· Pat Dunne, Memorial Street, Bell The Front, Bell Island· six sons Peter, \ViJUam, Gerald: Leonard:

R. Emberley . .. 128 195 193 516 Misses Rita Kent, Belly Kent.

st a•mt but reprUeDlilll th• Gent.:-J eight grand children· and three Island, when Mrs. Dunne surprised 835 798 712 2145 Markaret Connors, Mary Reid, and

bditl wcro: Ella Somerton, LotUe H. Parsons .212 188 151 551 great-grand cblldre.n. Her hus· her mother, Mrs. Alargaret Shea Somtrton, Jean LtDrew, , Jean It Parsons .161 214 192 567 band pr~eceased her April 28th by tendering her :i party on the CbJ!e And Doris Basha, whll• roji. P. Myers . . . . 231 .215 195 641 1934. Two 1fslcrs, Mrs. Gcorie oc~a~~n ~! J:•r birthday. rtttnUng th~ men were Jim Do- L. Rose . . . . . . 150 188 166 484 Stone and Mrs. Edward Stone of a terc I /re ltoddofh~r dhonour •en", Lule• Normor•, Roland Al· D J k 2 Br11yant's Cove also 1un•ive. '~:e re \\'Cn Y·

1''e a Y ncn s apd Ii • • · ac. man .232 13 157 602 relafh-es. As she entered the !iring

· .... Lar Hurley and Don Chafe. 086 998 881 2845 Followlnr 1 short service at the room \he happy gathering joined Kl"l'41aons:- 2 Kiu:an iJ:~ home on Sunday afternoon which in the rrfrain of ''Happy Birthday" l. Coh•n . . ... 144 207 228 577 B. Cohen ..... 170 172 171 513 was conducted by the Rector Rev. Mrs. Shea was completely taken D. Taillon . . .. 142 159 180 490 B. Tucktr •.. . 174 173 159 506 W. G. Legge, the funeral took

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unawares and surprised beyond D. Chafe . • . .. 148 180 245 573 place by motor htorse to St. Boni· measure. • G. Martin .. 136 183 114 413 !ace Church, where the service She was: the reccpient of many

The • D. Taillon . . 157 183 151 491 wu conducted by l!te Curate Rev beauU!ul gifts, and the best wishes 78S 871 MO 2496 N. K. Blake BA B D d th . of all were extended to her for

• · ·• · ·• an e many more happy blrthdaya. Mra.

&e's ment !Ag!Ofl :-J commltal Wll alao liken by him Shea In a very happy manner C. Moalcler .219 228 128 575 at the graveside. , / th&olted all for the lovely &lits and

Raymond and Louis, all of Bell Is· land as well as 13 grondchildren.

The funeral toolc place on Friday morning al 10 o'clock to St. James' Church, with Solemn Requiem Mass celebrated by Monsignor G. F. Bartlett. Interment was Jn the R. C: Cemetery.

Tht undertaken was Mr. Waller Jackman and the pall-bearers were Messrs. Ralph Skanes, Arthur Pen· ney, Patrick Myera, Clem Ezekiel, James Tn•er•e and James Snow.

Moy •h• r est In peace.

Bell l sland:-3 ~- Somerton ... 229 264 229 722 R. Kent . . . . . . 201 142 161 504 W. Parsons .... 214 Ille 221 631 M. Whalen . . . . 200 203 J 83 586 P. Somerton ... 190 174 224 588

1034 9i91018 3031 St. Jolin"s:-0 . L. Wiseman .. . 193 164 204 561 I!. Emberley .. 84 80 129 273 V. Molloy . . . . 120 127 141 388 D. O'Reilly . , . 58 64 86 228 K. Wheeler . . .138 161 '"i§4 483

573 616 724 1913 '!ell Jsland:-J I

L. Proudfoot . , .282 187 248 897 Mr. Richard H. Gosae was the said she would always treasure Ezcld•I . . . 218 298 144 660 undertaker. •nd the following tb•m very dearly. · An Echo From

L. Dubeau . . .. 141 197 178 516 comprts~ the pa1l·bcnrccrs:- A delicious luncheon \\1as then P. Coxworlhy .. -158 168 210 536 Messrs. Wm. Gal"·ny, Jnck Gal· 'en •ed followed by dancing and a

L. Proudfoot ... 171 1~5 200 528 P. Ezekiel . . . . 159 274 216 649 'p_ Cnxworlhy .. 187 I~ 21 0 582 L. Dubeau .. .. 188 "251 154 593

10181058 908 2984 way, ls!a C Pwnphrey Erne t 5\ng-song. The lol'cly . Irish songs Educat1'on we·ek . . • s were hearlly lndulaed In and tho · T. Butler .. . . . 22~ 308 194 720

9311171974 3076 J . Kennedy .... 225 188 152 565 H1gg1ns and Jlnrry Hammond. gathering seemed 15 if they were -L. Dubeau .... 261 255 213 729 enjoying n night in tho good old Sf. John~.:-0 T. Man•fltld . .. 181215109 595 She has n~t died who leaves you Emerald Isle. It was truly a good ' Orie n( lh• ~risu usoclat· E. Ringman ... . 183 89 102 374 L. Roberts . . . .210 173 138 519 For the better land of Day Auld Irish nlrbt, and one o! the ed wllh the obsuvooce. of Educn· F. O'Reilly · · .184 137 137 ~

877 831 700 2408 She would not.so bereave you happiest birthdays ever celebrated !Ion Weck al the "lmma 1 1 Co R. Molloy . . . . 107 124 168 397 P. Coxworlby ... 177 192 114 453 Sht'a only "Juat aw•v" by Kra. Shu. u· cu a e D· R. Emberley . . . 130 125 168 423 •

, .,, - cep on Academy" at• Bell Island, • Penney •• • ,118 lM.176. 459 And t1ght behind uiu Curtaln prtelalion tlte Dl.ny klnd6;11., was the uaembly 'held 11 8 p.= . Wheelu ••. 118 148 165 431

L. Hlll"ley · • • • 188 142 HO 45l Beyond all rrltl and pain 1hown br nelahboora and friends on Thursday evenln1, when !be 702

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J.. Coxworth"' • • tp 1U 130 426 There'll bo a happier dawnln1 In tilt lut lllntaa of their dear school wu host to 'the parenlJ of Kevin's" Boys' School. ' di 801 860 1789 When you hall meet •l•ln. m tb d ~ Iha Jc al I h lb II 11 ·c. Monier . • .171 121 119 4l8 ° er, an '" D nccre 'I I • • pup s enro ed. Particular Iii ' 700 enrollment h one ol

numerous aympalbhera who aenl visitors !or the oconslon were Rev. wllh Its 700 enrollment Is one ol W. McLean · • · 183 1711 l'i2 ~ N t Of Th ks. letten, teltsrama, cardt and Fothen O'D'N)'u and Lawton of the lariu schools of the arch· T. Butler · · : ·= =~ !~

1!!; 0 e an wreaths, or helped In any way by, the parish, Rev. Ft. P. J. Konoedy diocese and t.h• Province. Tho

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their kind sympetlty . to console ol the CjlbedraJ; Rev. Fr. Stran1 building ltseU with Its ample

R: Atlrinsl ..... : 180 175 296 . !Mil The family of the late Mrs lbemlallnththe~r grealt lo~. ~.;ery ~f !bell Chlnehse l•Uulon; Mr. R. J. classrooms, well alocked library, l>. Cblfe '• . .. ne 197 113 AM Joseph Mmer ol BeU Island -"ah., ~. 'oh anG·' you s dexu~ I to l onnoly:,s"" oEdo supervisor; S!•· and central heating, is 9ne ol !be

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Messrs. Dick Fleming, Jimmy Fowler and Michael Lahey. Tho play will bo under tbe direction ol Mr. A. J . Grant.

Personal Most Reverend J . M. O'Neill, D.

D., Bishop of Harbour Grace pild a brief visit to Bell Island over the week-end as guest of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bartl•tt, The Deantrr. His Excellency was accompanied by Rev. Fr. Ho11n;-Reclor ol Ibo Polaco .at Harbour Grace. Bishop o·Neill Is now enroutc to the United ~at,s, and f rom there hr will be proccedlo~ · to Rome. He wiU be 1way for about ton wc~s.

Mr. E. L. Okc came to tho Is· land yesterday morning in "tho In· !crest ol his busines.. White bore be Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Proudfoot.

Signed on behalf of the united steel workers of America G. M. Dick, Jnle.malional repre5enlative D. I. Jackman, President, Local 4121. Nall>an Crane, Financial Secretary; Dou1tas Nell Treasuz. er.

SIJDed on behalf of DomlnlO!l Wabana Ore Limited:· H. P. Olclt· ey, Vlve·Pttsldenl ind General Manaaer: J . M. Bracken . .Assfst.­ant M•n•aer; E. J. MW,,hy, Pt!' sonnet Manaaer: Witnw: E\•erett E. Bursey. necordin1 Secret.try, E. I.0 ., B. W. Tucker, AoslslanL Pcrsonned Mann£cr.

Mr. Mark Gosse Is also present• ly hero from 8panlanl'a Bay la the interest of his bualnHs.

The Hollywood Sweet · Shop .

TOWN'!i'QUARE .. • will take caN of all your Confectloner7 • needs. Visit ,ut for: Cboeelalel, 9lls ~. 8eft Ddllb. • Clpretlel, Cll-lale llan. tic. For each' paclt ol dprellell • purdlued a aample box o! molchn will be lfvm away n-. For, !Jie best In Sort Drinks patron!Je our Soda Fountain. We ala6 otter to the Bell Ialand Public null ftUIT et our

. new, modem, up-to-date lllAINllOW RUIT ITOa&. ~ Front. For snappy,_,courteous and efliclent MrT!ee rhe Holly­wood or Rainbow \.onfecUoalr}' Siona .an ~0111" beat beL m 10, 13,17,l0,24,27,30aap3

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·PERSONAL CHIT-CHAT at the Brow113dale Hott! .

h>NVALESCI;;;;-: Miss Marjorie Moore, R.N., who b on the staU o( the Grace Hos­P,IW. ls at present convalescinJk• t lier home, 398 Hamilton Avenue Extension, fol1owing an operation Jwo weeks ago.

f ROJI NORRIS ARM , Mr. and Mrs. R. Kt nt or Norris i\nn are at pre•ent •pending a holi· llay In the city 'ind are registered ....::·

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ECTRICITY Start enfoying_ all the advantages of

ELECTRICAL LIVING

Mention A Few: • ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION . '

Saves food • , • steps ••• time and money. Costs a few cents a day lo operate.

• . ELECTRIC ROASTER The answer to many cooking problen,u. Roosts • . • Bakes •• Broils ••• Grills and Cooks a whole meal.

• ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER No housewife should be without th is handy helper in the kitchen, anti REDDY is a master mixer.

MODERN - - - 1LIVE ELECTRICALLY!

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Girl CU.ft) b wearllll a llelc ud sine let. llPdliS acer ,._ Iba& eaa be made ea1111 o• a sewlDI -'lae. Of hlllldar J=ne,.

Ille set Jeatlll'H a double 1Utcb dalp and ball frlqe lrlm.

! Frie~ds , Mii;aukee-sl;~·N~"''i'e~ \ ... ~~Mature Ncl'er ordrr • smoll child to give M k D 1· • G I h

1 l guest • kiss. You ' ll b~ emb•r- a e ·e ICIOUS OU as I P-./,ent 1 rosscd if ht stubbornly rc!uses. t i:ilt

I And ,·ou run the ri k of c mb:arra!i . . . .. in" ·the child, '"ho may not like -- botl; Cook un~ovcr~d. sti rr1n~ o~· · ·"' a rountf ki ssing stranacrs by Gaynor i'ffaddox c::as1ono1Jy 1 until tender. Drn1n 1n

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· go~:f that should be rcqui;cd ·0 1. ~oodles arc . ahvays bii: nc\\·s in ' colander. ~omb!ne noodles, bu!tcr I :a child is that he speak to gucst.s- j i\llh\'aukcc-\\"Jth pot roast, gou· or margarine. Jlm3 beans. on10~ ~

I 1 h kc hands tr it is 3 small lash. scrambled cg1:s. for example salt, celery seed and cheese; m ix

OUR CONFl.IGTING SEX CODES OFFER ONLY CllAOS TO

YOUTH ~~<. sr:cti ni; a man. I So \\'Casked ~t rs . Paul aliUer , gooct lightl y but thorou~hly . Turn into > G . cook and homemaker , for some or I nrcascd 2-quart casserole. Com-

& h)' i'l r5. lUur ic l J.a•·rcnrc her noodle rec ipes n·omcn Jn .other J hine flour and milk: mix un.til Jla r\'ard sociologist Pitirim A.

1r houschflld duties arc. prcs~in;::. pa.rts or the country ea_n rn1oy. I lhor~u;:hly . blended. pour over J~ - Sorokin thinks the re's danger or ·lon't take the trouble to 1rnn iohccl Crca mr d r cas and 0 1ons " 'Ith t:rcd1cnts 1n ca5scrole. • B'1ke 1n . .. "sex crazy ., ncmind·

·' ·11 I t I hon" Noodle j od ("" I f" JI our goon . · · anu pt o\'' r iSe:s. n~ cat . • ,. 1 • .s " ' c~.11e n\lcn .,.rv < cgrccs . in;.: 115 that ,,·c'rc cxposcct 10 ··some ' tllcin acrrfully on thr .tine a nil ro!fl 1

( t·G scr,· 1n~s) j ".; minutes. ki nrl or ~rxu 3 1 lure every nine thcn1 neatly ror s tor1n_i;. Th.cy lJ ~~c l ablr~ poo11 ~ all. J 'IU ~rt !<I in inutcs" he Slll!t<"st 111 that the rrc-1,)c ciuite presentable \\'llhout iron· bo1hnt: ,,·.-tcr. 8 ounrc~ mcfl 111n1 L Fl ' riucncy nr our rxpo~urc tn these inb. "~ J: noo~llr~ (ahoul 4 eup~)._ 3 table earn air lurr~ account. for our exaggerated ,

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1 11na rr1 ~ri nr. b112 in lC'rr ' l in sex. •

The p~stc l veil, or \\'Cf' r no"" • sma o ni on ~. !l c ("(. ml"· 3 t~ c w· h H I JC \\' C J;l? r razy it \\'nn' l be br-!1<1 Hcrs the race. ' spoons all ·pll rJ>O!iC nour. l lO·ounrr I If a "1 r C'i111 c th lures arc ~o frcqucnl, I

packa;c frozen pc. ar • lh~ "·cd, salt I I hul bccau!'c they :ir.: so contra.· 1

SAFE FOR CHILDREN -:> ntl peppe r to t ;:~ tc. . ct ir tory. JC lhr Jurrs \\'C'rc ah\'ays ~~d l tablespoon .sail I<' rapidly ,\llcla ll•rt th n1c thc1." d rro'v so boring

bo1~1 ;:; \Ya ter. Gradually a<lcl by e sa •. , ", ~ ti th l l l. t As ynu probnbly kno\\' teen- that \\'C \\Ou,.Jn l react to 1cm.

no cs ~o a " ':! CJ\ con 1nucs o • ' • I t' lhe nl'r""lal changing o( the boil. Cook unco\'crcd, stirring oc- agers, the trend i\\\'ay £ron1 last s · · ~ 1·... • · . I ea~onaUy, until lender\.. Drain jn year's disheveled Italiari cul is con· ~ur~s that ronruscs u!i . ~or as each coJandcr. Turn into 2 quart cas- tinning \•cry strong. Empsasis is 1n s1~ts o( a nC\Y s~andard of ap·

J d dd b tt on the neat sleek \'c ry feminine pcarance or behaviour, men and scro c ~n a u er o~ ma~gar- h . d • ' \\'Omen don't kno\\' any Jongcr \\'hat

I lne: m.1x \\'c.11. · Cook onions: Jn a :nr o. , h • mall 'omnunt of boiling salted For you whose hoir tends to Cly to expect or thems~ I\ es or/'~ \\',1tcr until tender. Add enough a\\'ay at the slightest '-''hifr. il other. The. changing stan ar s

I n1flk la make a• lotn l of Zlh. eups js quite a !)rnblcm to maintain a keep up so anx1ou~ abou.t ~ur O'-''n liquid ; he:n lo boil i n ~ point. ~lake perCccUy sleek style. But if you sex appe~ tha l \l.C can l gel sex

I n smooth pa$:tC or £lour and cold arc patient, you can train your or; our mi~ds. , 1

d \\'atcr; add to onion mixture and hair in nratucss. . fhe !ae~ is , ) ~u and are sen .

1ua IT 1N - WATCH IT VANISH thickened; add pcos and salt and Be certain lh• t you are using a rng our childr~n ~~to d pr~tty dtor gb PINITIATll Dll,LY TO POINT I cook stirr ing constanUy until shampoo tha t is r ight £or your scxua.l soc1el.) • . c o not e inc Of CONOISTIOfrf! QUICKLY UUEVU pepper to taste. Pour ov'er but- kind or hai r . And, should you get boy-girl expectations and conduct

CHESll" COLDS tcrcd noodles in casserole a nd bake a permanent. h:ivc one that alJO\\'S ro.r our yo~~g people as ot~e.r co~n· ' I in moderate oven (350 deg. F . ) 3S ror your hai r's fine qun lily. t r1e.s t rad1hon~lly and un1\ersa Y

Yet. h ...Uffl l °nlal'• •h1 Boc:ldrr'• minutes. For a really perfect appearance dchne for theirs. . f:!.~.C:,~J:. 1:t:1 b~ ~_: Vc: Egg Noodles Eeltttab1e use or or the m nny liquid sprays The sex codes that do . survive •haplr rub h oa tbnt. 1htoac uc1 b:ldc. ( .C ·& serv lngs) ?lO \V ovailable. \Vhen applied rare- hc.r~ arc tnrgc ts Co~ Pot·shots ~y ~:!.~;.M!~i~!tr~'~'::!~!~t; One t:tblcsi>oon snit. 3 11u:irts fully, any or thrsc should gh·e the cr1t1cs Y+h~ have neithe r t~e "' 1 ~­i.to ibc: •ltttrd am. Soocblq war1ni.'; b1.1 iling \\•atcr, 8 ounces rnediurn ex Ira cont rol you need \\'ilhont giv· dom no~ kindness t.o rcstr~1n their ~it'i::1~f:,!t-:~p:~. :=:'f:h!:~~ egg noodl rs ( abuul" cuns) 3 tahl t· ing your hai r that artificial, lac- d~3tru cllveness ulnt1l \l.'C e1~1er rc-Att0 bfahlr t'lrnl•• i• "''•r lna cloia«I :<"""lls lJulll•r or ni ar:,:irinc , I V.· qul' red look. \ ' 1:.. c the old t O< cs or ma e new btt'.11hl•1 P•\ ••a r • w hrn J in ul<t" t' \I ia I'""' o IM t <lmlo& WHt't u bnhldt'. Won'1 tU iD l'll J>S COUkl•tl Jirna bea ns, l 't CUJ> j 'l'o U\'Oicl thi:<, \\'C rl'CO llllnCnd U04'!1 , f .. ' llow - ,., • • h •t h · I · So r1' • !1l 1101v, \\h at \\'C of er •• ' rru. ,. • 11 rin1 •tct'r 4:hop1K·d un ion, 1 tt:i i..1>00n sall 1 lh : l you spray the prcp:ira t1ou onto a. ,.u,1 - o, .aoao- b•~ lt. Onl r )Ut'. lea ... 1>oon celery !!Ced, • cup g;at- ) ou r hair brush and lhcn brush it children is the rhaos or confusion

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l.f~R~H~~ r d processed American chtese, ' '< t roug l oroug y. o IS two •

h man !or himscl(" codes. a cup nil .purpose flour, 2 cups m.ilk. ?r l~rr~ times so that t c. ~p ray E\·ery day they arc bombarded ___ .,:....._.. _ -1 Add l tablespoon salt to rapidly 1s d1str1butcd c\'enly. Then you \\'ith some DC\\' s tandard o( cr!cc-"• • • boiling water. Gradually add noo- ~hould have no trouble combing li\•c •ex coonduct. Just think or the .. . • dies so U1al \\'alcr continue" to your hair into pince, and keeping "'

Have you seen the greatest display of

LAMPS ever p ~esented in Newfoundland ?

, At MAJESTIC SALES ' LIMITED

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decis ions they ha\'C to S\\'ea l out '"ilhout help fro m t r~ditiona l a nd trusted codes.

Should Mary pcl-<>r not? Should ~he listen to ~tolhcr--or Dr. I\in · sry? Should she gh·c boys movie !l'. ircn allure-or behave like J o in " Lillie Women?" Should she try to "manage" boys-<>r tell them to mnnagc themselves? · Should she ... hO\Y one she likt's him-or make hi m chase? Did he kiss her last night bccouse he likes her--0r was he just " testing" her !or cheap· ncss?

No un iversally accepted code pro· vidcs the aiuwc.r lo these torment ·

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Sew it in a ji[fy-y,•ear -and \\'ear :ind love it from now through sum· mer! Sec the easy-t.o-st\Y tuc.ks­they'rc a 1m;1rt, ney,· ~ail this senson • Note the com table, gracc(ul 4-gorc skirt - it as a pocket in the side scom. H e it \\'ilh or wilhou t sleeves.

Pattern 4713: Mlssts' S~ 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34 36, 38 40 42. Size 16 tokes 3V. yords 39-lncb.

This potlern easy lo 'use simple lo sew, is tested !or fit. lbs com­plete illus trmted instructions.

Send THI RTY-FlVE CENTS (35) in coins (stnmps cannot be :1ccept­cd) for this pottern. Pri nt ploinly SIZE, NAME, ADD RESS, STYLE

BLAClt 'N 1'Jlll'E t"AIE z·~ cups lifted c••~ """r 2·~ tsps batlnc powrl•r ·~ I p salt 2·3 cup butter or mart:ari l'~ cup sugar J eggs 1 cup milk I~ tsp orange extract l tlisp lnstant corr •• l tbsp cocoa l tb5J> water ~ tsp almond e:c:trart

Set O\len 350 degrtt.s F. Gre1St ind line 2·9" l ayer cake pan11: •i lk waxed paper. Sift Oour wllb bik· Ing powder, salt. Work the butt<r or margarine until light. Gradua~ ly a dd the sugar, creamin: until mL• turc is Ouffy. Beat in tbr eggs, one at a time. Add onnl' extract to milk. Add llour 1Dd milk alternately, bcatin~ \\ell •f· ter each addi tion. Oi\'ide batter 11 hair . .1\ l ix corrcc, cocoa. \\;itrr .triif nlmond extract to:cthcr. Arnt ttf· fee mixture to half the ~ t"r Pou r white batlrr into f'"" J'J" and ro£fcc. navourcd baUrr int" the othrr. Bake z.; minulr" n, mo\·c !rom pan. <.:ool. Cut J.i~· crs in hall. making rnur. • ~rt1t \\•ith Choco1ntc Frostin~. J>c.-r.r11c " 'ilh shaved Brazil nut!-.

CUOCO!.ATt: F OR Tl;\'!: 2 pkgs. chocolate pircr. ~~ cup butter or mar:ar111' 3 eggs • l tsp. \'anilla

?t1elt chocolate O\'Cr ho wah:r. cool slightly. Beat butter u til smooth and Oufly, Boat 10 •W· one at a time. Slowly stir in ""1· cd chocolate. Bent until tlu<k and smooth. Stir In vanilla.

AlO .TO TRADE

1.IONTREAL cCP ) - Gror e P rticVilty, 1rish trade reprt"~t"ntathr to Canada, said SundAy a \littk· long display o( his countr~ · mer­chandit.e in major Canadian ('illd will help to orcote a ln ir b>i>nrt O( trode bel\l.1een the t\\'O countrits. He soid Can:id:i nO\V sens fn1 m Zi to 30 times 1nore mcrch3n11ize I:. the E:mern1d isle than it itupurv rron1 thrre. The l':in od:i ·'~ 1dt rv hlbltion, just l inished, " 1u.'l'I niuch inttrrsted commt"nt."

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Send order lo ANNE ADA MS, cnre of St. John's Daily Ne\l.1s, Pattern Dept., 60 FRONT STREET WEST, TORONTO.

ing question. Why shouldn't we be sex-obsessed'? ff each of us has to ma ke his individual sex code " 'e"ll ha\'C srx on our minds until "·c'vc done it.

As Lh ings a rc, making such a codo can tako a llCctimc..-or • psychlatrisl-\\•ilh evtryonc from pa rents to•Dr. Kinsey and movie press a gents 1hrieking conClicUng Ideas at us.

It's a human triumph tha t men and \YOm,.n dare so much l!'i spt:ak lo one another, let alone eet mar· rlcd.

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SECTION II t ST.· JOHN'S, ~EWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 195"' . '

Medical Report •

ost Deaf and lfard-of~ Hearing Ihe Peqp/e Asks \

Blind Travellers .

way to show ~ ,..Ulude. Of the blind. S- tbl coune, the best WIY to do lhia llmllell and is b7 an illDer attitude Clf llneue lllble4 tielp ;it ao 1pprecl1uon.., but 1lon1 •wllb thla !bat tile lllbld ho wanll to make _,, •1n1llN1 bazdlT expreujon of tbmb. Tlda ~ II IMi Ji!ill money. EverywheN tbe llllblle9 _, penon turDI, there are atra ... -... anadians Can Enjoy a

this tube c1u1ing temporary deaf· ncss and if recurrence eccura the

Or.t of a series or authori· ~ rt articles prepared al the rsl of the Canadian Medi·

0\ 5sOC' iation. The ne."tt · Jr will appear t omorro~· .

Bl' on. J. A. SULLlVAN

· otologist should be consulted to sec if surgery or this region would help prevent recurrence of this condition. Follo\Yi ng a trip ln a plane a few people run Into di!· liculty, especially If they fly with a hoad cold.

, mri~t people the word deal -• h~<' bli ndnr s."1;, jmplies com·

lo>< or func tion. Psycholo· r the \rord dea fn ess is d is· ·; and \ \ ' C choose to refer to bl~ of hearing pa(fcnt as one h:~ d1 Cficulty in hearing.

~· tolally deaf. tha t Is those 1rc born dear, cannot hear 10 ii Jack or prope r deve1op­nf 1he organ or hearing.

11au Jy. these casrs are in the ri 1~·. There are a grea t many rr h:trd of hearing Canadians arc lh·ing examples ol " 'hat

· ~-handicapped persons can

The main purpose or this article is to d iscourage sell-diagnosis ind home treatmtnt \Vitb cardrops, syringing or the ears and the use oC mechanical devices which oan be obtained through the mall When one is in dl!fieulty ~ Krasps at a straw and most ot these devices arc about as much good as a straw.

The National Society of the Dea! and Hard of Hearfn¥ In Tor· onto wj,11 help in referring a per­son for sclentUlc hearing tests. In·

r~h dclcrmlnatlon. despite struelion In lip reodlng. auditory infirmity, many or these training, speech correction, Instruc­

t ran carry out n fruilful li£e lion for pre-school hard of hearing 10 occupntion suited to their youngste.rs, employment guidance · 'n; and capabil ity. and group recreational activities. t tJ r is a miraculous instru- The clinics at most hospitals today

The outer ~ar is a degen- have a hearing unit where advice t or,1?a n and retai ns only rem- may be obtnlned.

, indicating previous functions It Is suggested to all that an 1on;cr csscntial l o humans. The expert opinion be obtained before c.inal conducts sou,.ntl to the ·investing ritoney which as 'a rule

ms .-n•I the normal excre· cannot be re.fundl':d. Hearing aids of \\3'\': helps prc\'ent insects are wi thin the Teach or all and as rraching the drum. P cr iodi- to upkeep the ne,vcr ones arc

in sonu~ individuals it collects, much cheaper to run than the ob!tn1cts hear ing, necessi tat· older ones '''ilh the big battery its rC'mO\'a l. oulfit.s. But consult your ear

nose ·who wear a hear ing aid doc.tor, who knoo.vs mOre about l!nd that wax wil be pushed these things than you do. He to the drum by the ear- v.•iU ad\•ise you regarding hearing

, and t his interferes with aids or other means or help. "tnt\" or the aid. Ear moulds Parents a.re 1pt to miss a hear­th• ~Id should not be made ing loss in an in! .. t and feel that

t examination or the ear by the baby is only a little backward. tttor since delormitics of the The mother shouts angry words I can exist and, with wax, un- which the young child hears but

· actory litt in1 of th.I earpiece he may not bear the endearing

Fruitful Life' Do not all alcbqess people re. mean e.tr1 Ups. He mwt alsQ

cclve bllndnesa allowance? make frequent UH of tlxla, where iMnda OD his poekelbooJ<, 411.-;

In 1dd1Uon to all ~. bis .- II!( Ina capacltr II sratl.Y llmllell. -., aid. No. Contrary to a very aeneral a slchted man would walk or take

· To those-who are thinklnc of Impression, only war-blinded vet· a bus. ll he travels alone there buying a bearln1 aid, IS staled crans arc automatically· elllible Is no !arc concession.

It II true that wllblD pie lllli& thirty or forty 1Uft coadltlaM have Improved sreeUy tor previously, consult your olologlst for a covemmcnt pension. Civil· Even II he stays at home, the

first; then try the aid. Al Lint Ian blind are subject to a means blind penon Is at higher expense. very few people are happy with test Just sllghUy Jess exact1n1 There are dozens of home duties an aid since the 10und IS rcpro- than ttlat required of those In the devolvln1 on tch head of the duccd Is bot .. pure IS normal old .,. asslstance croup, slaht<'d, house which the average blind sound. Depending on the type of age 65 to 69. man or woman Just cannot do hearing loss from. which JOU 1uUer Th~ slchUess pc0plc of Canada crfccUvcly, without some althlcd the aid will reproduce lo which •nd those most famlllar with uslstancc, such as tendln& a coal you arc accustomed. their dlUlculUes, contend that furnace; caring for a ' 1arden;

CanadilnJ. MIJIJ' of o~ _,it ma11111111 are now Hll·1upportln1. While tllla la most commendable and e-­r11in1, the fact remains that lbe no'J/ baft majority of these eam only a '381.DO ID small marJin of income above or $tlMl.GO their daltr needs, and It 11 onl.Y If 1111 IDcomj

Therefore, you must learb lo ALL blind peraom over twenty· keeplnll windows clean; painUnc hear again with thla "megaphone." one should be paid a handicap II· and decoratln&; carina for chll· Some nolHS, like dishes ratfilnc. towance, reaardless of their In· dren; c0oklq; bakln1 and Hwln1. spoons dropping etc., will be In- come from other sources. You etc. You moy know blind people lenalfled' while speech IDIY be dlf. may uk, "ll a blind person II who do 10me or all of these Licull to understand. The wearer able to earn reasonable wa1e or l.blnp, but they are aceptional.

b ythc 1trlclest eooDomy that thla bll eun1np ~ margin CID be m1lnlilDecl. A IUllOWI\ or i­handicap allowance would make inl. u bll 'liUe all rho difference t.etween, with total In ~ • ID extra dollar for a lltUe -t BHnd- -

now and then. uC9ld s1ao.OL niwt learn to Ignore the back· aataJT, ....tty should he ~ IJIJ' We an speaJdnc Of lbe averap You may say, "I could do wllb ground noise and coneentra~. on more finandll consideration than blind person, moat pf whom fill an extra dollar, too." No doubt the 1ounds which are of lntereat bla slcbted nel&bbour with ' Into thll clau. JOU could, but II not 70llr tun-lo him. At the be&innlDC be must. almlllar income?" The reuon II lq capad~ tar irater lban 1t not wear It too long and only Ui! that the blind man•a ezpeme9 are Then, too, wa may u well ad· ~be If JOU were wltbout ,_. family should talk to blm, Le. hlaber, If be II to enJD7 a lfand. mil lbet, even ID lbe aceptlonal llabtT You may haft llllb a· voices tbat be It.nows. ud of llvlq equal to lbat or ~ .._ lbere Is ceneralb' ...,. pellRI at home, but time -

Coll!liderable eneoupcement f. neighbour. Tbll II w~J.'°"' kind triad with a ~ pair of ~ opllcinal You -W Pll'" necessary from..the family but at1ll emment paymenll mull re- er• -here ~ be _.. f- ta-. dutltl H 1otl bad tao some firmneis on their part is re- carded not u a cut, t u a DU'· Thie ii no dllcredlt to tbe llllt )'OU find It - _,__. quired, otherwise he may Ill' handlc~p allowance. blind JlllmD and ii -'"IDl.Y to IO bin tbaa doa8. Tblll la Ja!ll' "take it back." Both Sir Wlnllon the cndlt or ~ alctrted flfend prlvlltae, ! JGU CID afforcl lt.!Jllit Churchill and Mr. Bernard Baradi For example, If a blind ~ but It brlnll bome lbe face lbat lb• - wltbout alPt hal 1111 wear hearin11 alds, and neither wlahes to travel, be must have a lnevlltbl,y 'the blind mull depend, ~ ID lbe a!attar. Wbellllr IMi tries to conceal the fael Employ- guide. Even with the con... to a leut • IOIDI extent. GO the can allord t or not, lb- cborll en are accustomed to hlrlnc pco- slons which railway and bus ll1htecl. But the very nature of Just must be daae. pie with hearing aids and tboae companies so kindly make, there thlnp he cannot read hla own A handcep allowance woald be employed -who do wear them are are 1t1tf double expenses at hotels mall. unless, u Is rearel,y ltle of lmmenae bclp to a 70UDI ~ o! more use to their employer with and restaurants. Should the blind case. It happens to be written In IOD Hllnl up 1 home, or atartlna them than wilbout them. pcraon travel alone, he ' wlll re· braille. a business of his own. Thia ii, of

The transllor aid ii makinc 113 qulrc extra attention Crom port· Since he la recipient of constant course, also true of any younc appearance on the market and ils en and wailers and this will favours he feels bound In aome person, but it la especially 10 with

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- sort-spoken ones. A baby will "'" indl\'lduala have lost their turn its head toward a noise. H

ms, due to a previously be fails to do so the hearing should and discharging middle be investigated. If tbe mother

In some cases an artilicial has had German measles during can be inserted by a doctor pregnancy -the b~by may be born

advantage is the low cost of up­keep. Time will tell how reliable this kind oC aid is. The leading hearing aid companits have adopt· ed them, so It is safe lo say that this Is the foremost advance In the past few ytars. But claims of advertisers made in glowing tones are (open to some sui­picion.) For I.hose who u c the telephone frequently, the tcle· phone company will provide a stepped-up instrument at a slight

DISCOVER TRLILY EFFORTLESS DRIVING

Ille htaring is Improved. How· with a. hearing loss. , this dcvie~ Is not on sale and In regard to diagnosis and treat·

be lilted by an otologist or men! of the hard oC bearin~child , pby•ician - the reosotl bein1 spcciai.Jlearln1 lests malr.e. lt pos­only a selected few can be slble to, evaluate •the degree of

In this condition. hearing loss.· From thls result lhe

additional cost. It Is possibl~ that In the near

future radios will be the size of huring aids and the listener will wear a button in . . the car. \Vith thls advent the "button in I.he ear' '. 1ligm1 will be aone forever, since nearly everyone ..,ill carry his own radio. (

ltttnl advances in modern aurg- doctor can suggest a hearing aid May I suigcst TO those bard pmnit a akin sralt to be Ilk· or special school tralnln1 associat· of hearing people who are 11 • lram behind the ear and ID· ed with lip reading. · / loss to know how to help thcm-

over tbe dnun. TbiJ ~ At these dlDICI, pamphlets are selves that they 1eci. a quali!led lmproYe tbe bearlq to a 1Vlillble to ulilt the mother In ear speci1U.t who will examine decree ID -ialD cues. her part of the trainlDC procram. them and recommend either treat· ~ .i .._ are af· Rearing aids an soon appreclat. ment or a bearlnc aid. Make eer­

._. utl If e« bJ' elllldren and tbq will DOt do !ala you undentand and hear cor­tbe wllhout them. U Ibey start .-to HCtJy whit he hal to Ill'· This

•r.1- tbe alcll earl1 Iba tkJ' are 1bould be followed by a further ~ Jut Jib llaaa allll the child may check oD hearln1 to ev1111te the

W :•1te tbe 1ltenUou lllef at· result

Ind. Aa for children. adequate cduoa-Jraet ~ti:":.," u~ Uonal 1djustmcnt and provisions

j' r J ....,., zt millt be for Mlec:tift placement OD )HV· , J1 PF ~ I lq ICbool can lie CIJ'ried out OD

al. •"' Ill u=Old and at ~ the adYI°' of the Society for the ..rlr aa .,. 11 PGillble- Oal1 ID Deaf and Hard of Rearln1. To Ulla ...., can --.! .,_. ca. thole who an bird of hearlnc re­

ol ftloP.. '1'1111 muell ii fun*- 1111mber: By plnln1 help In Jiear· Jib taL The empbaU ii not on deaf- 1111 you are be}pln1 make thOH

ol tllil - bat on llearlq. Very le• around you hippier since you bave aa Jllltrlcalb' drl- chlldre11 an completely deaf and opened up to them the road of :

llW wlllllow •made aad any realdu1l ,.bema1 should be ••5Y communication. You in turn 111 tlle i*111 ,,_ tbe ear uaed to ldvanta&e. llll I n to rsten and you will the _.,a can reecb tbe The prevention of dt•f?HS is ~nd 1::r handi:op of d<1ln•u Is

ol llnrlns. aot ID essy _problem. } or e~- 90 per cent imsginary. Jlti t do not new bone ll'Owlb alfocts ampl•, the no1Je of mod•rn l~dus- ask for mirarle¥ when crutchu ort

nr aad, whea one ear ii op. try Is a constont bu.:lrd. Sori!)! 11 bl upon, the petlent caa bear people have an · ladivldual sens!- ava • e. lioaal nice adequately. tivity to noise and they ire not Dr. Sullivan Is chleC of the

ti the number of people who aware or the fact until ringing Department of Qtolaryngology lllrd of hearlnc, onl,y a amall atart.s In the eara. By this lime at SL Mlchad'a Hospital, Tor-

have otoeclerolb. T.he a hearing loss ls present How- onto, and 1 member of several · nf ololderosil can only ever. by at.)olng away from noise professional societies. • with 1 npea,led beariq contat!t usually the hearing will

II)' an ear phJ1ician trained 1.1110 improve. Ila particular field. The mechaales l• contact with

aoaad b conducted by jet planes are particularly elt· ntul meana throu1h the ear posed and If an lndivldual 's 1us­to the drum 1,11d then via the eeptibllity to noi .. Is present they

ear bones. It paaaes to 1 have lo cb1n1e this occupation to llledium in the inner ur a quieter one. The employer Is

• delcate blir cells pick up often uti.aware or the worken'

To Attend Coop. Conference

YibnUonL By meana of elec· no!;e huu:d and 10me form of GRAND FALLS (Speclal)-Mr. Impulses tile eound la r• protection must be afforded to A. G. Duaian of Grand Falls and by the brain where 1nalyala these men. It la adviaable that Mr. Cyril James of SL John'• will allowiDI one to Interpret repeated bearlnc tells be carried' leave Gander 1'9day mornlnc for

"1 oh baby and dlllerentlate out on men en111ed In aucb occu- Wlnnlpel, wheu they will npre-ha lbe nota of a piano. patlODL sent the Newfoundland Coopera· llre alao aoand ii · nlillered Blnlinl In the ean ii not In· Uve Union at the 1'45th. annual fatal, referenff .and the mem- variably p si1D of beariDI lou. It Convention of the Qiopentive Un­

•llo1s one to enjoy music, m11 be a manllealltlon of 10me Ion of Canada, which opena in the •'• sound'I, and ,,ef" on. U dani- .a'.neral phy1ical disease. But the Fort Gary / Ratel, Wlnnlpec. on

O<tu rs in this rcalon there ls aymptoms of dizzneaa, dcarncaa March 29th: '' we can do at the preseaft and ringing in the cara arc some- Mr. R. S. Staples, president • nf to help. lnl11mmallon occur- limes usoclatcd and oClen Inell- the Cooperative Union or C1n~da In the innl'r car often ariKI tale an car condition. will act a.s chairman of this year's German measles or mumps, To lhOH who are bccominc hard congress, and Professor W. B. •hen dCYelopeil in 1 child of bearlo1 11111 1 1u11est that Baker oC the Sukalchewan Roya.I •nlr de1enenlloa of tile -e thoucht be glnn to lip read· Commluion on Asriculture and

lq. Jt la ..., to watch the lips Rani Ute will be the pell speak-... ll'OW olfllr - - .. IMtlmd of tbe .,_ ot tbe -1ter; er. Jin. Ida Galllat 1>elaner. of

la ~ .... ........ Ille er• leJJ UI '1W.. tbe 0,. tell N09!1 Scotia, wbo - Camdlan ......_ Tlw C!'IJ!t~ a llJ'lat dlaL "1UI Mll!ll ~ delepte to the JnternatiO!lll Co­_,, • .._ wki'dit....,..., waer, lidt-tnielllr Ji nq. To operatlte Alliance In Prance Jut - en ...- lliNI' Ull ...._ wllll ""* lleerlq io-s 1ear, wfll aleo sJieak ar thll corl.

• ',.,._ ~ '-111DI la Up 'l'eadla1 · 1s fereatt. Mra. Delane1 his been 1.,) :hliii: -•flllltcl EYSJ'. one wllo 1111 vited to vlaft. Grand ~Falls this

*s a IUffldftt hearlDI lolJ to be aummn. At the conclusion of the Ille or It ..._ltl lnltnlt tbtm- Wlnnipe& convention, llr. DuQln

la~ 1111bjeel. 1l II · a will vlalt hts dau1hter, Mrs. Irene ~ to ~ llearlaa Olson In western HIDltoba. ~

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Commercial Darts '54 Champi()nship

, Bay .R Junior

The Cominerclal Darll Leasue filllllled u.ir rtllllar IClllduJe lut Diehl 11 tbl two top \tallll Newtouii'llland llarpriae and Ulllled Nall roundr7, tied tor fin\ place pllJed oft trltb \Ill ...,..... lne equad provial tlle , ........

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Giiarda Whip Mem1 46-27, J'f'hile 642iad Drop1. 6(J()()t!i ·

Red Take

. Wings.; C-'1adians ,· 0.pening· sh·~touts

tum. The Marprlne mea won· tlle

tint two ltp of \ht eala to ,.. of Uuet ~ Wn the cllamplontblp Jaunll \T~tch Jielnoria1

56 '6 which tbey captured lut J'tu'. eel Gander N In • Burltt Oil•• flalahed t1le lint ·

'nl• Guarda and Mind Sqdn. USAF took the .measure . of th• Menon.ls and 8600th Maintenance in the Invita· tian J!lasketball Tournament at Holy. Cross gymnasium to eliminate them from the double loSll e.'Chibit!on serleJ

Detroit Drubs Toronto 5--0;· ltfontreal Blank$ Bo1to11. 2-IJ

lee on doublt 2 and Baroid Ro1- hockey thll',.r .

HABS MAY . HAVE. UI the second I•• OD doubla • Jn the opm.:flli9 to ·111ce th• Marpriae aAtet to the Ganderites their victory. The winner oes on to melt' · TE LINE Don Cofield plaJ'ed a IOOd COMPLE . 1amt for the United Nall l"oundr)o 1aR night. ~ ' ___ -____ _

ta tllt flnl sam' of lbt twln bill .... • 11 • ..... Mind a.dn. drop­... Ull llOOlb llalnltllanee qula­.. ..... after belllc held to a ~ lea4 at tlll end of the third ........

DM!\011' (APl - Lowacorlni at 13:41 of the final. period. Jun with the fine score of 121 for tllree Morty Pavelich lirtd a pair of un B.Uveau plcktd up a relty from FROM ~UFFALO darU. Thia finishes the Commer•

Tiie .... pmo el the affair ._,. tbe G~ OYeN'llll the K-iaJa aatll the flaal qlW' w. Tiit Gaarda took a 1M lead 9' Ula llld o( the flnt qurter and lid \ht llUN 1q11a4 .,e at half U... l'rom tltea Oii tbt B1111 and 'WWa - matcl!ed b,y the Uni· ..... 9'U4 but the GllU'da had ....... to wla by • ~ niarsln. ............ v,..._llabaL :Ir tllt tad el the flnt qurtar

llJlludera wouldn't have sl•ea a ldUJe far Kalnteaanct'• cbancca at mldq • pme of It u Ill• TOI' ,.,_.llelled cnw tniled 1$-4. At tllt W time wblatle It wa1 a litUe ltetur u they broucht th• &UaL lq0'1 llad .down to 27-11.

Tiie Maintenance men were find­In& It rouch coin• ~n~er tbt b.,. lteta la tll• tint hall wllllo tilt M2nd quintet were hlttlnc th~ twines with uncanny accuracy. Jimmy lladdlgan swished nine polata for M2nd while tumm1tes Lal'evn ud Wri&bt unk eiJht

. apiece. Oaly Hauau was slnlclnl bll abotl for the tl800tb Jilalnlen· aaee u lie potted elcht points.

The tblrd qurtu aw the Maln­taaaaee quintet fltbl back In a thrllllDC co111eback tllat brou1lil the acore- up to 33-1'7. Six points bJ colOllred star Stanley, five by J07 and four by Alexander paced tbe tl800tb crew as they outscored llZ4ad 11-1i to make the contest UIJ'body'I pme.

M2nd. caqht fire 'apln In the foartb ~ II Jl~ddipn ' unit mtae polntS ud Wri1bt aJx while tlle lhln•na- quintet eould _,. on17 aix points, four by ltuJeJ' Uld two b,y AIGIJ>d•. w oatpolnted )(aiatoaa- ·ta. • In thJa flaal quarter to talte a .... -nnllet. U-,. wltb points acored:-W. ltla. Jim Maddlp~ 22,

11, Lal'ene I, Newsome Price S, Bauea 2, Ho•·

asal1ted Colla Tut1d1y nl&ht H Dickie Moor1 1nd ftred a bud 1bot clal Dario 1ehedule for tbe -Dttroit !ltd WJnca blanked Tor that dropped off H111r1'1 'pads. ud concludes a vuy eueceufuJ onto ¥aDlt Lula ~ to Ille Ibo GeottrlOll rtacbtd throucb a maze 'MoNTRZAL (CP) _ With the HHon for the lealue . openllic e•me of their aemitiaal of 1t11 and tpped the puck In. start ol Ille ltanley Cup p111offl Tht awards of the 11114 -Stanley Cup hockey playotls. In tb• 11coad period rootla Dous aa lndlcatloll of lhllll• to come will be pruented al 1 dhmtr ud TORONTO (CP) - Toa II Jul 4Nlit

Puellcb1 who scored ooly nine 1'ohu find an ue!t shot &lid tbt wu - Tllaaday la a atalt,..DI dance of the Commorclal Dull Yorlll ll'rifed bomt !!"'!" ~ U11111 dur!ilc the rtlUlar 70.came Pllclt trickled down Plante'• pada by Montrtal cuadlem tbat u ID· Leacu• In the near future. The !!!." .. ~ ...... hocb

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achedlllt, 1tart1d and flnl1bed the and wobbled about th• 1oal IJDe. tact u,. now with Buffalo will Ume aad place of tbl attalr will ~mlOOll .... •··· -..... !ltd Wine route. He clicked at 1:21 Defenceman Dollard St. Laurent baH ·a chuct to start with tbe be ••nou·--.. Ja•- ••d all taa ~ to' • ..::::'" .:"lL of Ibo fli'll period and at 1':~ of llJbed , It out and referee !ltd N tlolla1 a~"- Lea-• club JIU\ - .,.... - - -• ._ 111 -

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the final. 9 Storey balttcl play to qHJUon the .!-. ........, •- will ' be noUfltd of t1le data at a mobbed by ~ all Tht special rorum l'artw.U In between Ted Undlay, Ton1 Coal Jud(• wlllle tbe llrulu pat Tiie atata-t aald tbat "Ille staa'al meetlq. tbl7 ha-'t ... Ill two

came, poatpontd last nlcbt, Is 111 Leswlck and Gonlle Howe 1cortd up a howl, elalmlas tbat the puck work of 0•1' ltawut, Eddl8 . "We JUN - 1111t to IO ahead tonlcht acconlln1 to as Detroit Jumped away to • fall bad erotMd Ille llM. S1owllll1d ud Doa llanball Jau R Al., ad n.. • .U," Aid •napr Dae o(flcltJa of the St. John's Strtlor start In tbt aeriu before lS,ln a.or,. Moore ot l>etrolt. Ille pal deflaltelr IUllld 11111 llN the rlPI ace ff e y vter "We lalt Ille ... ..,.._ Hoclrey Lul\lt. The eame will ate' fan1. . l11dce, alllped to the ..,, bUI lo lllrt with Caaadleaa aext - I bad It to do all ..., the St. John'• All-Stan club with Gaollt Terry Sawchulr, a Hlf·ad. that the JNck did' not .-. O'fll\ -. al•aJ'f upm1a1 that 1111 Be Cl u .JI ID l!aok-ud tldl chamAIODI SL Ion's in whll·•bould mltled

1Dop In last )'Ur'• playotta, . A crowd Of 1',Clll ••tcbed the pla1er1 escape laJar1 ud report Hor eans p beat ~:::-

r • WU macnlflcent In tbl Detro{! Hriea Opantl', la •bid! play •u t ........... c·-· ID 1oocl .... liaal Be - - .... prove to be an lnleresUnc conle•I net, turnl111 aside SJ. 1bo4. He bad ntber typical Of Stule7 Cup :...di;;;;!I _, rY tbaa -.ooo IPICDtcn In from start to flnlsb. to make brUUant slops on Bob hockey. The action wu both fut Tiie t11rtt have proftd a hllh· W'fh Rad' fl h P •a a appeanaell,

Prior to the came, whltb will B~lley a~d Rudy Ml1ay In the and bard and even rouP at scorlq 1lae for Bidralo'a Amtrl· I 10 as -~ IOI' C>n'• " mark the end of the 1954 1euon for tbJzd p,enod to preserve the shut Umes. ThHe were eevenl minor eaa Hocke7 Leap eal17 lhll tea· team 1 !llP -· Jloa G.,.,,.= ,.. Jhe city lcacue and also IJUrk the out. , n1reup1, allhoucb only 1lx paial aoa. u tblJ' stepped up to U.. NHL PJIOVIDENCE, 11. 1. (AP)- there wu an Gira tbrlD .la' ~ end of the Fonua is the home of Toronto• Harry Lumley, who tlt1 were called, four acalaat lloa It would mean that others on the Orcanlud booldts arc uainc a new homecomlac - lie bad Illa 8ril I r.a: st. John's hockey, a· brief prisen· ed:ea ~•wchuk by. on.• coal for ton. current roller wollld n91 be on, the type of portable ndlo to break un· cllmpse Of bla IOll, bona wb1le lie -

.11 t k 1 1 the VeZll!a trpphy, d1dn t have one Two rookie farm hands were Arotcettd list for the new draft authorized bookies by past·po1Un1 Wll away. a.... 1ili iJiNd at talion ceremony wt a • P act a of bl1 !><U~r .ni&hll. He a topped 1J u~ed by. Boston - centre Guy le ;ad walYer rtculaUona. them Into ruin, the Joqrnal·BulleUn The team ,. UI &el an official with Vad7 "-1ll la a lllct centre ice with the eucuth•e of of the ~ drl\'CS. . . Fielder sod lefl·wln1er Wayne Marshall, a centre, pla)•ed wllh said Tuesday. "'clco~e In suburban East York from Peellfn W. p._ the leacue and the proprietors of Pavelich .scored hts first coal Brown-both called up from Seattle Canadlena juniors last season and Describln~ the device 15 "the hot· and "Ill be . feted at a banquet lb t JI.GI llllated., St. Bon's Forum. 11:hile Detroit was shorthanded. J!• o.f the Western Hockey Le~guc . _At Is rated a fine prospocl. Stewart test underworld invention since the Wcdncsd1y rugbt. e ICON •

It ls understood lhal the league picked up a . loose puck, skated ta Um cs th",Y played on a hoe w!th and Slowinski have seen plenty of burp cuo," ·the slory 11y1 the laaer, P-. WU llamubd will present a scroll of recognition Toronto territory. and rue~ a. low veteran \I oody Dumart. The Brutns sen· ice previously with NHL clubs. cadcet has taken the place of the tho time to Pft blm • clur 10 the Forum IS a token of •P- !Hooter. Ted Lt~dsay ~aae ti .20 were short dclenccma~ Hal Lar· Stewart. now 30 years old, WIS coon squads that formerly rouihed Duke Of Edt'nburgh on the ....i Sean ended at predation of St. John's hockeylsts ·~ 15341 01 the first period, whip- coe, lex! at home with a groin with five-Toronto, Chicago, De· up an upsttrt who dared try to all far thll period, of the services rendered by the ptng in .a close-up, oU the goal pos.t. lnjury. . troit, New York and Montreal. opera!• a bcllini parlor without an Ila)' Boberta toot the lead la rink which has been the only source Detroit addc~ two lll•re 1oals in Canadions did not dress two Slowinski, 31, had . brief sen•ice okay from the bill boy•. p 'd T h third period at U8 with of hockey pracUce for local play· the second per1od;-both coming un· players -veteran ctplre Elmer with Detroit before going to New The equipment comprises a short rov1 es rop y ••Ula• lb• marlitl' aad ......

expectedly. Ledw1ck stole the puck Loch and defenccman Jlm Mac- York Ranaers with whom he wave radio transmitter of shoe box Dwy lb aulll Jrtland of en since the Arena burnt. from Toronto defenceman. Tim Pherson. played more than four full seasons. site and a receiver whlc.b straps er 1

The came will cet underway at Horton and shot a 4().fooler put Tho teams meet In tht Heond AI.BO GOAUE PLiNTE about the waist ilke 1 bclL An im· F E t w t Pl Utd 11 up qala Nat US, 1.15 aa<I tttl'l'"'1 paJI. That la· Lumley. That wu 6:01. At 17:39, game bore Thursday and then The three players were placed pul1t sent out by the transmitter or as • es ay b7 VMllJ and Ptckford. cladtt pbren. members of tile Howe. coiled a bud 2S·footer from move to Boston Jor the third and on Montreal's eligibility list for buuea arainst the ribs of the per. From the face-off Ireland hockey uecuU•e and members of the ngbt side of the net. fourth games Sunday and Tuesday. Stanley Cup play. Jn addition lo son wearinc th~ receiver. OTTAWA (CP)-The Dulte of rich! tbrouch, find the the prcu and olficlab of the game Llne·ap Une·"PI these three, Canadiens already The procedure, the J ournal-Bui· Edinburgh, who showed keen Inter. wltlcb deflected oll a Bar -refenu and Umeltcepera. Toronto - Goal: Lumley; de- Boalon-Goal: Henry; defence : have coalie Jack Plante, recalled leUn said, la for one of the mob to est In hockey durlnc bls visit to dtfenctman at 8.32 to place

fenc~: Thomson, Horton, Flaman, Quac.keabusb, Martin, Armstrong, from Buffalo several weeks ago to bulld up a record for plcklnc losers Canada in 19Sl, has donated a der In tho Ind"- At 11.2'7

City Inter-Club ·Bowling league

LAST NtGJn'll GAMES

RtlJ Cross-3 D. Fitz&erald .. 242 ~ 190 73l F. Ryall . . . .231 23t 189 ~l

BolVtn, Morrison, Bolton; forwards- Godfrey; forwards : Schmidt, Pe.Ir· replace the Injured Gerry McNeil. In an ~pslart bookie parlor the trophy for winners of the new usl· red oaulated ut f Kennedy, Smith, St~wart, Watson, son, Sand!ord, Mackell, Gardner, The Montreal statement said mob wants to break. He pick, out west professional hockey series. :co Ue l~ u all : 0 ~ Armstrong, M1gay, Sloan, Nester- Duma.rt, Labine, Creighton, JOU· Canadicna would like to see Bu[. sure losers for several days, drops The trophy is a silver figure of o p o er •I enko, Hannlgan, ~alley. . kay, fdohns, Brown, _F ielder. . (alo win the Calder cup, in the behind maybe $300 or so, and be- a hockey player mounted on top At 17.07 Jtelaad of Gandtr ~It - Goul. Sawchuk , de- ~oalftaJ - Go1J. Plan~e ,, d~ AJlL .,pbyoUs, "no mailer how comes accepted as a &ood cus· of a silver elobe with 1 map of In • alapahat on • alee plQ

fence . . Goldham, Wolt, Kelly, P fnc • Bouchard, Jo~ijan\ej<, ba~•DY of the players might be tomer. North America r>lsed on It. The Vudy and Bowe to 10 ahead novost, Allelf; forwards: Slco•, Ln- St. Laurent; forwards : Beliveau; needed al Montreal." Then a day and race ls picked globe i.< attached to a round, black then at 17.44 Holmta tied •• wick, Pave_llcb, Relbel, Howe, Del: Geoffrion, Moore, Mos.dell, Rieb· Under the reiulaUons the three for the killine. The accomplice with ebony b1se benriar the Dominion came on a coal that made the ncchlo,' Lindsay, Wilson, P~1ta1 ard, Olmste~d, Masruck. Curry, forwards can be recalled while lhe radio sendcr gels the winnc1 coat of arms. Oo the opposite side read fi\'t all aad forced tht Dineen, P.cter~. . . Davl.s, Muur. McCormack. Rcf. Buffalo is in the ARL playo[fs only with a qui<k code phone call. Says of the ba~e b an oblong plaque for time pc.rlod. p111 wu very.,..

Referee . Btll Chad\\lck. ltnes· ercc . Red Storey. Linesmen : if Canadiens' forward ·linc strength it is No. 3 in the 4th race al a an lnscriplton to be decided on th rU dd d h men.: Sammy t•bcoc.k and t!ou1 George Hayes and Bil l lilorrisoc. . drops be.lo'v 10 because o! injur· Qi,·en track. later. e ove me IU en. tat Da.~ries. it~. and then onlv as manyhas lie sends thrtc impulses orcr the Smallrr plaques · set around the "ith both teams 11\lssin~ ure aeries. necessary for rcplaCernents. radio. the re~ei\•er bell buz.ze:i; the base \\•ill carry names of the " 'in· then al 8.25 0.-yer flrrd a.

rib• n[ the bettor Chree limos in· nin& teams •nd the you they won from behind the Gandtr ioal 11 si d~ the bookie parlor, he bys a it. corner that went bthind .......

G. Wadden .. jl02 ~l 267 ~, J. Carey . • . .ue w ~18 113 DaviJ, Geoffrion

1111 1014 182 291'7 Provltle Haba' 2·0 STATISTICS Dicks-Pepperrel I j fa. sl bet of su~stantial size on No. The trophy " ·ill ro lo _the " 'in· Da,i es and bounced into lhe ntt, 3, " 'hich already ha5 \\'On . nf'r ol Lbe E1st·\Vcst 5er1es to be ~rtn the series and sft the 111UeU'1 T.C.-1 • Win Over Bruins

L G'"a • • • · Ul 201 211 .. UONTJlEAL (CPJ - Rookie t. ... - 1. 6- . . .0204 lit IOS l'N Lene Da'lll and bull·1bouldtred \

-• K. Jlollo1,. • ,• :IOI 1• 118 loom loom Geoffrion flrecl the I. WW.. .,11& 111 111 Ml o.ly SN1I T11114a)' lllcht that 1av1

ly THE CANADIAN PRESS 8eml·filla11, BHl·efaevoa

W L F A Pia. In Commer. Hockey Playoff To-Night

The bookie takes the big bet, un· held annually between the cham- for a batlle royal toni&bl. aware ll)at he i• being past posted, pions of the Quebec Hockey ~ague Referees: R. Homouth and •nd when he i:els his race result• and ithe Western Hockey Leogue B h , 10 or lS minules later, pays out a champions. rop >·

I06 Tll 'nO - lllDtlMl Ctnodltlll a a.o shutout . . -....... u a "'- lloallla BNiDa •ad the first .... la lllt 1*l4f.Hvoa ltanley

Detroit Montreal Boston Torontq_

bir bundle of cash. This year's series will be held on the home lee nf the WRL tit·

l 0 5 0 z 1 0 J 0 z

Uats. The rimes alternate between Jn the lint came of the pl 0 1 0 J 0 0 1 0 5 0

1 ......... la •1 = It jf.,me •••• a SlO a '4'1 l,Jl11d4eD,, .. 1• ta'1 ._.,,_'an ~· .._ .... 21& u1

. . llT 975

m '" CV HID.l·flll~ .,...r. IM ., 'l'lle llmtrealen lttpt right on

'l!haa they left off In the rtcular IOI ~ PIVIDI season and have yet to 131 '1'1'r Ii•• up a rime to the Bruins this IS8 2808 ••••OD on Montrcal ' ice. Canadicns

Tllel4a1'a . Jlelllll1

Boston O Montreal 2 (Montreal leads seriu 1·0)

Toronto O Detroi t 5

Th~ It. John's Commen:ial Hoc· key Uague will sl~rt their round

' robin championship playoUs again onl1ht at the Forum at 10.30, at

the conclusion of the Forum Fare· \\'rll t ame. The game wiU feature Dicks and Pcpp«!'rrcJl l\lalntcnance.

Landy Won 'f Accept EMut anfd Twest .. ebb year. on Monday night at G1ndor Flyers broke a t-4 tie In the

On rem ptrlod and win the opener In

F • Off · T ,of the clean tit cam ea 1et11 ill ore1gn ers 0 Gardens this year.

W'1thdraws Fro Bay ROMrta opened scorinl It llloolen ... '°81111 and lolhil the

.. Garlaad. Glilrda toot a JJ.4 lead at

el tlle flnl flQUt8' ud - wlJtl la tbe 'llCOlld qa&I'

111 .......... tbe Ualftfall1 ~.,. JJN llWllL The Oll)J' .... .,. tbat Jlemorlala coo­..... wlt1l In tbe Ont half .... • .,. .. 1loolt •boll by 111111 Pitt-

• - wldle Jtalph UO\lft WH pot· tlal I points, WJJI Garland 9 and ~ Lather ll u tbe Blue and ~ drew out of 1!1bt. •

ta the third quarter the Vem· oriaJa came to lift• for the first Um• la the iame to outscore the Gunia lN, to make lb• ICOU 3'-19 at the end of the third 11uar:

Creeceab-t R. Yeaney.. .. 185 C. Fitzpotrick 231 M. Nolan.. .. 11!.7 T. KClllledy .. 218

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239 157 253 237 llS

211 833 175 563

2o:I ""' 24S 1118 832 2541

came up 'l'ilh a wrllnigh perfect dcfensh•c game, .backed lty goalie .racque1 Planle's •lcady work in the nef1 1 and the BruJns ' ' 'e.rc re · stric~d~ to an even doz.en shots on zoal. Several of them were lilied from far out and slid iJowly up '° P11a1t.

D. Oldford •• .-202313 · Goalie Jim Htnry of Boston, wbo

315 830 ltad 43 shots thrown at him, was 227 730 beaWI on both goals by shots from ~' Ml reboil~ botll shots from close 222 791 range. • · ' .

E. Chureblll · .. 219 284 A. Daft .. ..UO 17'7 H. Dawe .... 294 2'5

988 3082 · The Boston goalie held Canadieia scoreless until 4:35 of the serond period. The play . slartod with

170 256 1142 Butch Bouchard's shot from · just

955 1019 Wnl End T.C.-t F. Crocker .... 218 L. Keels .... 228 J , Cran1h1w .. 238 W. Murphy .. Ill

is3

231!. . t78 · 839 inside the . blue ·line .. Edqle Mnur 29CY 2,8 808 donectcd the 1hot into 'llen)j's psd .no .203 . &26 · 'ind on the ' rebound' Davia came 183 91& 2809 ,wooDinc In to score_

ter. The Guuda plckff up steam RL Theren'a-3 qala hi Ille final bet• lout Wen! 708 Anloa-e

' Ceoffrion's ln.!urance soaJ ramc

(Detroit leads sorics 1-0l .

P~vclich . Del Ho\YC, Del Linduy, Del Luwlck, Oct Davis, MU . G~cn,MU lltllle~ Del Boqehanl. MU Masur, Mll Moore, MU Beliveau; Mll

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In thei r first meeting in the playof[s the Dicks and Co. squad nosed out the Peppcrrcll Mainlcn· ance sextet 51' in a thriller.

The second game of the three· way playoff will lake place lomol' row nlcht with Job Brolhe.ra facing off against the losers of lonighl's game.

Local Enter , .For B.

Boxers Toro·nto Empire

Invited Trials

Games Ole to lteHJ,. n- Oii\ tilt lilem1 E. Murphy . . 211 210 :; 725 Y. Taylor . . . .!08 HM! ·284 850 3tL Doal .Eatoa Jed MUN ~th TB. wl'•~-~ .. "i~: ;~ 191 ;3~ E. Chanccy .. 205 133 186· 495 Herb Jenkins and Sun La1'o "· 1evenletnth birthday by the end of • Jllllntl •bile J~ Xilll wa1 pot- • 1""" .. · T. Hounsell · ... 21~ .1:19 201 ,.570 . boxlnc reprefentaUyos of the July, 1954. In the porticipants tlllt'I. (;tol'll "11er ltd t11e l . Dooll)',. .. U3 280 :: ·~ T. llobertl .. : .1111 lll ·:we_ aN Ntwfouri4!a11d brabeh ' et tht fre111 Cln1cla are not ' bona fide a."8

1 h IPlwltbwl~ .. f'lr of ~ . • PaWr' t ~ Jt131 719· ~ .•! ~ ·Am~lllll' ' Athl•llo 'Union of Cl• C.n1dJ1ns 'they will be eligible if

-- .- .. ,.iata -'·--"' lM 111 143 - 1da,.rec.lnd a co111munl•ut r~ ·lll•7 art originally from parts of I L• Mn Howell 2, Geors II. ......,._ .. Ht 2a8 191 909 Jo•'t 'A.A.-1 · • eeaU,. which •0119pa lb• daor · fqi: the llrlUsb Commonwealth and llr f, Lill4J' Luther 7, Ra, H. Htale ·: .. lllll 178 111 547 It Lano .. : .JJi 'Ml 2'0 ·~ 1-1 boilers to eompett In tile Brf. ban resided In C.nada for the

Wiii Garland U WU· I'., Vauahan . .. 295 213 7117 J. Wiseman .. :t17 m 141 700 Ulh J:mp~t Gamea, lll ' Vancouvv ll'll alx, montha.

.. llel Alb ·,,. Ralph G. Hanllall • ·~ 33& A. LeGrow · · • •,!{115 • 20& 1113 Bu next July. ' • A.Ay entry who has competed for """ 192 803, Z59~

. _ . W. Wit,ltt ..... \M : 1P2 Sl~ ~ ;·In" an tnyita.Uon from.·' boxi111 anothn commonwealth country In M r'm 1>aH ' !laird, D~61 / "117 9'11 775 2463 biawlca on !be mainlind the New· the previous B. E. Games mdst

10., Seel\ Jlorcu i Cec C.N.T.-4 228 809 Ho~ood'1 T.C.-1 foundland meaton ,were asked to have a written release from that W ._._ Jlun Pl':.·n ,·. J. Kinne•w .. 248 333 21• ... J. Collln1 ..• • \Oft . 1••, ~ ~ . , • ...,__ ~.. , H. .H k "'1 209 231 , ...,... • .... .., •v• ~· send aN•I\' foundltnd t.am to the oouatry lo take parl.in the games

.a.a.a .• . , "° ""." :· ~ ..,8 , • • A. BJadley .... t.'Q Ult 167 >183 1rials In T<1rontp'911,!tlay 13 lo u .. u 1. C.11adlan enlry. TllllJ' ,._,.Ina, Bad B'< W~ • · · ·~ ~fl :~ riill ' .ll~D., ,. . . .. Jlf•.~ S3S 718 TN> 'Toronto trials wlll be run· Every branch of the AAU of

. ,. . - · A. Afiee . .. .... ...,. , ,,, ~ ~ L. 1~11" .. • .181 2'4 17(1 592 bi Central Ontario Boxlni Com- Canada la inVltcd to ae.nd two bOJt· •· ' r,.. ~ .- • ..... l Y \ ¥9'9 c "'I Ma I'll ""'" · ' "' · II • \ • .,., ......, . """.". ml1tl~n, Jnd · y,, tnQlt pro,111i1l111 en 1 frotn the.Ir area In 11cb

-------- It. N• .. C..,.'.l ... :> · i!1I . " J t ·' - ·' · · ~f the alaqeri · In thO' ~!ala will 'We!lltl • clafL · Newfoundbnden, ian iM•on· P. ~he1a11 .. . . :nl ·=· 181 m · ~..,.~ · - . ; be ~end8lf to Iba Jlri\lJlt Jl1le all other C.aadian provlncea "" ·~· . w. Marrldtj m au m 120 J. 11&111 • • • • :l20 233 907 Empli'e Gamea AaoclaU'I" of C.a- can therefore send alxteen boxen

1>, ..._ f. .. m , t• ·• ' -J, M11111tu .. 110 1'3 20l &57 ada. ' to the 11mes althouah It la likely ' I A-llA l. llo)'le • • ·:: : MO 3Sl8 B. B1m1 .. • · •• 11111 201 313 11H Jenltlna and ~Fo-· pbn to that loc1l entrlft will have to come

E I T the fint period wht11 Mlf!UI

nter nto our G' d Nat' I scored from Dwyar at 8.03. G ran Iona Ued It at 7.07 with Vardy counlll' SYDNEY (AP ( - Australian Inc from lrtland. Two ,.w II

miler John Landy apparently wW LONDON (AP) _ Moat Trem· Gander's Bowt cave the AlrparUn not accept the numerous Invitations blanl, top·wel&bl entry in · Satur- a 3-1 lead at the end of the lini lo race lo other countries this year. <l•Y's Grand-NaUonal steeplechase, period.

The secretary or the Australian was withdrawn from the race Bay RoMrts 1eored lftln In 1111 Amatcuv Atblctic Union, A. Hod- Tuesday n I gh t' because of a second period at &.SO to mskl 1 son, uld Tuesday ni&hl Landy has sprained tendon. S..2. Gander widened their lesd II N!ceived offen to rac' in the I th · Unl led Stales, Finland, Sweden, Owner Dorothy Pa1et 11 d • 4-2, however, whtn Simms ba ~·ranee and Britain. ~orse had p~lled . a suspensory in the fourth marker. 'The Bon!!

"Neither he (Lady) nor the Vic· h&amenl, pornbly in the soil Joinf fough t back, at 1'.40 and U.lSwill torian f.thleUc A11ori1llon bu secn ~fuptht recent Cheltenham Gold Marshall and Holme• dontinJ l)t fit to notify the Aus tralian AAU · I · 1 k t th t al +4. Mont Trmebl nl seroand In the wines o no e couo ,,·hcther he I! going lo ic:ccpl lhf: race 11st yrar. \\.;S fourth c:hoic:c The final 1oal of the aamt t~ offers." Hodson said. ... fn 1ilond1y•s c:aU.over at odds o[ in tht third period when al 1Sll

"Within the next few days I will ' I eJ '''rite· all O\'erscas ort'anlt.ations 20·1. l rtland Rorcd his 1ec:ond fM \\•hic:h invited him, telling • them Jris.h jumper Cont}'burro\\'. ls Ute the 1ame to pro,·ide the Gandtri.ttt that in \·icw of Landy's silence, It ravonle for the . JOllh runninc of with the :M mariin and th• tirsl can be taktn that he does not in· Alntrce e\•enl al l ·l . win of the bt1l oI three strits. tend to \' isi t their countries and the invitations are declined.''

Landy hu been llirtinc wilb the four-minute mil• for the last two yors and did • :02 in December.

.Two:New Records In Weight Lifting

QUEBEC (CP)-Two new Cona · di•n featherwoi~hl class weiaht· lifU011 recordl have been oslab· ll1bcd here by Jules Sylvain of Quebec.

At a week·end wei,ht·lilling con· test, Sylvain, who weighs in at 130\l., set Canadian mub of 11''14 pounds In tbt 1nattb and • pound1 In the tlon aad Jerlr. Ht wu also holder of tht previous rtcorda of 2111\ and Je5 rtl))IC· lively.

Business Ladies'· Bowling league

TONlGWril GAMM

-·~ Alle)'I I and 4: • Imperial Oil vs A)Te It Sons.

Allers 5 and 8: Gosline Memorial Library

Steers Jnsurance. Alleys 1 and I : ·

The Daily News vs Job Bros.

LINEUPS .' ~

GANt>!R:-Gnal, J . Dal'IJ. S1m1on, J . Ford, It. !lipptrn. ~ Thl1Ue, !l lreltnd, c. Vardy, Ptekford, c. Bursty, P. Lu•b. • lowe, W. Sim.ms, o. Simms._! Rideout, D. Lambert, coach, '""' Broderick. • Fib

BAY ROBERTS:-Goal, It V patrick, W. Roehr, o. Roehr. J Mercer, R. Dale, J. Saundors. l

VJ Dwyer, C. Mcrctr, R. Holmts, Delaney. W. Parson!. t'. &!•".'.!' H. Roach, D. Cave, H. Turli•. """' Vi1• Snow.

~ • , ~ , •. . , • IL lt.pbenf .. 148, 102 179 '30 hold an e}lllllDIUon toim11ment ltt from the llihter dlvlslona. m 718 112' :l3'lf the city -.i and loolt forward ro /uoy local bo .. n wbo are I•· EXBramoN llASEJIALL

·~ · Z. J'. llanlff.-1 a heavy re•ponae now that box- lttesld In partlcl111Un1 In the' By THE C~NADIAN PRESS C. Peet ...... 23'7 1

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1 : A. Hollowlf .. 245 317 is.- 121 las baa been revlveil In the city. prepesed ellmlatUtn . lollnlament Cincinnati (N) 0 Boston (A) 2

.E. Iii-. .... lll3 :::., I. ~ .. ·-180 2IS 181 112' And provldlnc a aultable place can er wlotac fartlter lnformitlon Milwaukee (Nl 5 St. Louis (N) G · 1· Bur-.· · ·140 111 - '131· G. ~·, · .. Ill 111 .lil 414 'be' leuad for 1taala1 th~ series. . are ulte• l• coatact either Ber~ Clllcaao <Al t Delrolt IA,> 7

1L 1~111 .... 281 ·'la Dt ...,i ,D. ll(opby. .. l• 187 282 1:11 , l• onltr to become ellJible . a I Jnikln1 at ""F er Sala Laf'osae ei;-aklyn (N) 10 J'hil1delpb11 (A) 3 ' 128 8'I IM ~ .1112 9SZ 908 26'2 boxer mllll have reached 1!;lt at ,IUt. • - · Cblc11o (N) o New York CN) s ~ ' .

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Corner· Brook News •

McCarthy Charges Espwnage Case ''Pigeonholed'' .

BROOK, .. _ "- / WASHINGTON (AP) ~ William coRNER .... rco 17 - J . A. House, Pruident. / by bis daughter Patricia, Jell re· • d J. Jameson o! Billings, Mont, ,pres-·n Rolan ·Geary of Bowater' a The RCMP reports that last ccnlly for Toronto. ltlcnt of the American Bar Assoc la· •

here 11111 week for Sorrel, week~nd was one of the, busiest lion, was identified Monday nl•hl d - CONVALESCING • • ID uOtn there will fly on record. Twelve IUHll O( Her as the lawyer who has refused to

England where he will hold Majesly are now In Jail here. Mrs. Ray Farndale, 57 Elswick J scrv.• · ~ specia l coun~cl in the In· llatioM with marine en- Three •of the prisoners were Road, is now convalescing al her vcsugalion of the fight between

· rs for a _proposed new boat brou1ht from SL John'a under home, followine an operation al I Senator Joseph McCarthy and the Bo\fller'L It b understood polico escort to sta.nd trial lor a tho W··•- Iii i I H · I army. · •

-~ emor a ospita · Senator Karl Mundt ( Rep. S.D.) t the boat will serve as a lu1 theft In Deer Lake last (all. They will be specially equipped to appeared before the M11lstrale'1 Andy Walsh, young son of Mr. I disclosed his name and »id Jame· the Bay open to naviaation Court on March 13th for trial. and Mrs. Andy Walsh, Reid Street, ~~= haat,. 1 ~~,.~~ ~:'" i*~l:80;.:

flllllghout the wi.ntcr months. PROMINENT CITIZEN PASSES ~as 1'50 returned home from a board o! directors. · ship will have a special ice· hlemon Rideout, a well known len&thy stay al the Western Mcm· . Mundt told a press conference

~aking bow. business man and contractor, died orial the Senate investigations sub-com· Tb• Lieut. Governor, Sir Leon· here this a!lernoon. He was slricJi. millcc, under his temporary chair· ~ outerbrldge is reported to be en with a stroke earlier in .the day APfOINTED manship, now will canvass a list !liking an unofficial visit to Cor· and died shortly alter he was ad· Warrick Swyers, has been ap- or other potential •ominces lor lhC'

B k bo t th ( . st -L • ' tt d t th M • I Ho ·1 I po1' nt'ed as Health Jns~tor to special counsel post. llf roo a u e " wcca m mi c 0 • emona api a · v-- Whether this wlll delay the probe jpril. ~- The late Mr. Rideout came lo supplement the Western Division. remained to be seen. Mundt said

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1ns1allalion o! officers or the Corner Brook In 1928 from Indian His office wi.11 be in the BolwoocJ. he has agreed wlUi Senator John faDldian · Legion here will be Burying Place and , took up resl· Grand Falls area; his territory McLeUan of Arkansas, senior Dem· llkiJlg place on March 24. A dence on Caribou Road, Corner will also include Gander and ocrntie member or the sub-com· ip!<i•I programme has been ar· Brook West. Buchans. He will be coming to millee, on t,wo other lawyers \Vbo ,.,cd lor the occasion when the WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS Corner Brook shortly to study un. might be dratled for the post. ever, and It was not pursued. Drew Pearson, a Washington col- draftee G. DIVld Scblne, a former i)iciat opening of a $20,000 ex- CongntulaUons to Mr. and Mrs. der the supervision of D. H. CASE "PIGEONHOLED" Attorney-General Herbert Brown umnist. member of tbe aub-commlttee ataff l!Jllion to the Legion Hall on . Carlton Foley, who were married Strong for a period of two months I Meanwhile, McCarbty demanded ell told McCarthy he had not heard There Is no record of charees

·11 k 1 t Sa H--~ Ch h bcf kl to know why the justice depart· nf the case before Monda", but he ever htvln1 been brou1hl a1-•-s1 2, CounlercJwres !bat lbe UlllJ ~··• Street w1 ta e place. recent y a erel ~· urc , ore ta· n• up hla new asslnn. 1 h .. 1 b led" f d ' ""' bolAlu "-bl •- .. ..._._ .... '"' • • man •s P aeon o a case o sal he would examine the justice Pearson. was ..._ "" ne ... _ .. ,., ' The premises of A. E. Hickman Curlin1. Carlton, son of Mr, anr ment. alleged espionage against a news· department's files . and report to YIELD8, CtlAIJUIANSRIP wblle It tried to diYert ll~a

(oolpany Limited, was forced open Mrs. John Foley, Armstrong Ave., NEIV HO~IE popcr ma6 whom be did not Iden- him today. llcCarlhy bas yielded the chair- •~vesli•atina Of llleled ~ ID r<tr the week end and supplies Townsite, married Miss Geraldine lily. • The \Visconsln senator did nol manahip of bis inve•tications sub- . lbe arm1 to other bniidieiti of Ille ,,,....,.,, .. ' b<cr and other stock were McHugh, daughter of ~Ir. and Mrs. Afr. Mark King, sales manogcr He raised the question while a me11.Uon uy names. Jn A.,r!I !ISi committee to Mundt wblle it in ' m.i.t;.ry services. <ol•n. The brcakin occurred in Terence McHueh, Curling. al LeDrcw Motors, and his family Senate appropriations sub-commit· McCarthy said In a Senaie ;pccch •esti1alcs: It baa been qreec1 lbalfi

srrlion o( the premises where VfSITING GRAND FALLS hal'c mol'ed into one of the new tee was consi_dcr!ns the 1moncy that Jastiee department attorneys I. The army's cllarces that Mc· an.. t.•• rqutarRll-commlttee lt5' ie stocks arc stored. The Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edens, Els· pr,e-lab houses in the Mople Volley needs of the 1uslico dcpanmenl. had advised the FBI they had "a Carthy and Roy Cohn chief aub- •iU not .-duct tlle laqulrJ

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lire arc ,now conducting an in· wick Road, accompanied by their area. Scvtral senators nbjcetedt.o what complete, altli&hl case of viola· commillre C:>UD<el, e~crted pfH. wbJ there la a aeareb .,.; . B k they regarded as a dieress on. how· bun of lbe EIJ1lon11e Ari" a•alnst I sure to get fa•--d •--tm-t •or •pcclal -··-1. Rstigation. daughter Patsy, I.Ct Corner roo -------------;-...:.._::_-;-__ _::__..::._.::..:.._:..:.:.::...;:.:...;::.:...::;::::;:.:::.:..:::.:.._=.•:::::_:::::::_~,!:~:,::·v:_•~·~u~ .. ~:-~~"~~·~~_:-~v-~::_.:._ ___ .J~.$,'.~~

)(ill pulpwood stockwood are by train to spend t)le week-end in ltindling rapidly 1incc Sunday 's Grand Falls. guests of Mr. and p:ociuction is making inroads on Albert Bera:cron, nc\Y manager

~ piles. Ho"'•cvcr, the present o( the Blomidon Town and Coun­irrntory or nearly 100.000 cords. try Club, ·reports the new cxccu· fa the three piles and more afloat li\'C a.s bc.ing very acti\'c. Al a full fa the \\'atc r by jackladdcrs " ·ould cxccuti\'e Meeting, held rcccutly, bdicate a full fi'·c months supply. preliminary plans \\"Crc discussed r.nialb-. fresh "·ood supply starts for the golf and tennis season, and from the Humber and coastal a \"Cf)' fuJI n:oenda is being plan· &tricts around the first "'eek in I ncd. Arrangements were discu s~ed }fiy. for Easter p;irtics as "'e11. The

Capt. Job Kean. o\\•ncr and I }louse i:on1n1ittec is making an cf· dipper of the .auxiliary schooner fore to na.~ · r. som~ activity f· ·r •Jtmrs Spurrcll " sailed from every S.;.iurc.o.y night at the Cluh, Hambcrmouth on !lfarch 11th for I so thil~ :nrn·bers \'Jiii be as,. ·1rc.J ~ gulf seal fishery. He has a I of more organized entertainment. at•' nf 13. To avoid similar ac- / COMINGS AND GOINGS ddcnt 10 the propcllor of the \"CS· ~till htanagcr Gerald Penney ar· !({ \\hich occurred last · spring, 1 ri,·ed back early this \\'Cek from Clpt. Kean has fitte d a steel a "isi t to the n1a inland and U.S.A. (Ulrd basket'" around the propel· Indust r ia l Relations ~tanager S. kit, which is an ino\lation of his H. Parsons also ;.rri\·ed back this tn. The 'uard protects the pro· \\'Cek from lilonlreal " 'here he had pe.Uing: assembly from smasbjng been attend ing a meeting of IRJ( out of shape against hCl\1' I C.P.P.A. it. Ed. Burry and Jomes Pelley \\ill

Patrick Grant, assistant mana. be the first employees o! BO\\'atcrs tu o! ! fount Bern:rd ?.rotors I lo leave here for Calhoun, Ten· Ud.. gambled with death on c. Hall on Wednesday arter: Sl'uch 12 and \\'On. This happen· noon, l\tarch ~4ri1 . Clothes sho\vn ti when the car he \\•as drivine-. , ,viii be f.rom '"Eva's Dress Shop" at Indian Head, near Stephenville, and the cnJ.ire proceeds '''ill b~ bt to poor dri,1ing conditions and donated to the Canadian lnsU­'"'ing defects; went off the road. j tule for the Blind. The models IRmed o,·er three times in mid have been c.hosen and arc: Joan ao: and landed upside down in a and Judy Clark Shirley LeDrew, nrint. ltlr. Grant ended up, up. '"Bubbles11 Janes ~1arion Thistle, ide down also, In · the back ocal Mrs. Audrey Rowsell, Miss Helen ~ lhe cu, but uMCrstched. This Georee, Mrs. Rita' Whelan, Miss ... in spite . of the !act lliat a Theresa Carroll, Mrs. Dorothy lraty piece of machinery, a !>at- Dunphy, Mn. Rita Hann, Miss

, wu also bounelns around in Anln Nolan, Mrs. Ches. Sexton, nr. The ear wu a 19:53 Dodge Mn Olive Bursey, Mrs. Florie a. 11 WU almost totally de- Osmond, .Mrs. Helen Kemp. Mrs. btd In the aeddenl Flots LeDrew, aMnd Isabel

Prlrate J, W. Mltdlell. son nf Jamieson. The clothes El'a has and Jin. WIJJlam Mltehell, of chosen proml!es to make any Avenue, Petrlel, bu heel\ a11o fashion-wise woman yeam !or

u one of the three Can- Spr!n1, and It should prove the pr!Tata to receive the necessary tonic to II•• us the of a CononUon Medal. He much-needed lift trom die winter

on active duty In Korea; a blues. btt of the Prlncea Patricia ·COUNTRY CLUB NEWS

bdl1n IJcbt Infantry. Mrs. Jaek Manuel. They planned CONGllATULATIONS their visit to eolnelde with the big

llr. F. Dearborn, Prealdent of hockey playoUa in the Inland lo National Safety Council of paper town. .laieriea, bu advlJed the Mill A1ao oU to the hockey finals llfety Committee, that the mill were: Carl Hansen, Pal Moore, Ed. 'in bu qualified for the Coun- Finn, Hunter 1!'arahall and Ron ill a..-ard of merit !or Improve- O'Brien. tent in wely performance dur· MARCH WEDDING Ill lhc ~ear 1953. Thia award ls A wedding of Interest will take to accond hiehesl aiven by the place on Sunday afternoon, March l11ional Sa!ely Councii, of which 28, when .Mary Bridget, daughter Ills mill is a member. of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mulrooney,

The all'ard is based on the Ire· Elswitjc Road, will wed Lt. l\•an cy and 1eve.rily r i te or an) Let lfcKinn'y of the U. S. Air

Ii tn company for the year, in Force, son or Pitr. and lfrs. H. B. m11tparUon wit.h the ave.rage rate AfcKinney, Sophia, \VeJt Virginia. for. the " 'hole industry and the The groom is acheduled to arrive fOmpiny for the previous thr~c in Corner Brook on March 20th Jt1r pe.riod, a..nd is worked out on !rim Ep\li•orth AFB, Texas. ll ll'trage formula for the whole The bride will be married in Ira· isduatry since 1950. ' ditional while. Her •ister MoniCA

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A letter of tlunlcs has been sent will be maid of honour, with Jean lo uch member of the Mill Safely Lang and Blanche Godden as brides C.llUnillees in which sincere con· ma ids. The best man will be Ralph h tulations are extended by Mr. Hulse, attended by Richard Sova

. The Cana.dian Soldier slo~ds troined ond ready 10 aid in the defence of o.ur freedom whereYer and whenever it may be necessary.

He may be in Korea, in Europe, or in any one of the scattered military establ ishments across Canada and into our Arctic reg ions. But wherever on:f whenever he i.s called upon ro go, the Canadian SQldier's tra ining and spirit is all directed to one basic a im - the ~•fence of Canedo. ii iJ hord lo imogine whal th is country would be like without s~ch devotion. Throughout our history, he hos iurely earned the pride - t!-ie gratitude of ·this notion.

I. W. Hall. Safely Supenisor. and James Darcy, off al the USAF. Donations by direct giving and Bud Dunphy ·of Comer Brook will

" ' roil "deductions for lhe Sia· usher; Shirley Murphy will be solo­itil!I hero are rolling in al a isl •ccompanied by Mrs. Loretta ~pid Pace. according to Miss Jean Parsons al the oraan. ~lt. p/i lie relations orricer for Miss Mulrooney is an employee "' fund. To thls date the total of the local branch of the Nlld. :OU•t recorded is near the Light and Power Co., where 1hc

2.1,000 mark. baa tendered her reaiena\lon as of GOOdyur & House Ltd. has an· March 19th. · •

;:ioced a fashion show wltlch will VISITING CORNEt BROOll: .._ • P\ace here · on April 1st in Major Peter and !olrt. Goodtld•c .,. White House. The entire pro- were vlsltin1 Corder Brook this ::: will be donated to the Red week; the Major on army bualneu.

• •hich la under the direction MrL Goodridse had the plea1111re

the Ladies' Awilllary, 'per MrL or vlJIUn1 her mother and alater, - Mn. (Dr.) J . H. Kine. Weal SL

Tht1 were ruesta at the GlyumlJJ Inn.

ROM ST. JOHN'S · Alec Thompson, a former em·. loy'ee of the Weatern Star, arriV· J In town thla week, on bualneu

• ir cUnell Asencles. He la · a 1ut at the GIYllJllill Ian.

TO TORONTO, illr. Sandy Hunter, former editor the Wdf"etn SIM, aceompanied

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To H •l~lble you must be 17 to ,co yeon of oge,'1~nled tcado11Mn to AS. When applying bring birth certiflcat\ or other proof of o;•. Al'l'LY lllGHT ~WAY-For lull inlormafion wrffo or vitff tho Amy lecrvllitt; Cenlr• Mor9d. your home. · •

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1ential aggressors and in helping to ease the

threats of war through service in Korea and duty in Germany. But there is ~til.I a lot to do . . We must not relax our defences. '

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•Opinion abo:;-;bc real eharac· With John Wayne starring In lhe t.r of Andrew Jackson as a man tllft role, " Hondo," Warner Bros . ..ut be·conslderably chansed., when new 3-D drama which will also "rbe President's Lady," which serve ~o lntrodu••. Broadway s.tar lipeaa today at the Paramount Geraldme Pa1e, 1s now playing Tbtetn, Is ·ahown around the coun· at the Capitol Theatro.

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THE DAILY ~EWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFCUNDLANo thin• without tryins to pull down "You mlsht humor mt,• o,... the chic! of police too?" "'Id. "Find out If lbe boy ia la

" It it hadn't already occured Denver, If he bu an ahbi. 11 lo you,• Jim said calmly, •you wouldn't hurt to elimi111te -wouldn't be so upset. &o how lbiDI ftom \bis mea."

THE STO•Y: AB - "And you only dtllnred lb< about anawerln1 my q-lion! "All rflhl. 111 do It later But plot led It the m111den er one paeka1e7" Were Eddie and Cblet Huslia' I atlll a1 It would be ~buic Police Olalol Ollo Drevor la "Nope. There was one the next son friOJldl?" lbiDI too hr lo have lboae t CotorMI• CllJ, &INI the meel· day too. A couplt mops, two Mark alumped back into bis bo711 mind up ID tbls." ... •111 dereeU,.. aoa er 11•1•• ful\fty·lookln1 bat and som1 chair. "No. At leut I've uvu "'l'llae - two

Eslelil1, Republic's torrid To .. t Stone. Lieu&. Marti lllel&arO yellow ·1lovt1. I teared Eddie lleanl of It If tbq were • .lftr7• lbD po•a.., aid. The spcelocular, colorful ind oI Pan·Amtrle1, unle .. hes a new and Jim Dunn. a IOlinlt de- about 101111 to clean out the - Jn lown !mew ell ~,....,,,.

C\'en bizarre adventures o! a pir- edlticin of peppory pyrotechnics in tecllve &INI a frielld •I NaDCJ' plaoe and he Jwt lausJ>ed with SloM, Uld HU)Clllf ~ ate qu..,n ~re unfolded in "Anne her aptly tilled musical comedy, Drover, tbe cblol'a .. acbtor. me." 'l'horpe 1ot bis ahouldu !or Ilia taU.., for o.I the Indies," new Twentieth "Tropical Heat Wavt," which opens bave •eclde.t th&I ~oaac M· tbroup the door, turned hll b•d But Busii-' b07 Century.Fox film Joioolor by Tech· tomorrow at the Star Theatre. tile had-· led l11to Illa JlUI b1ck over it and called "Good brllllaat.~ nicolor openin& today at the Corn· Inter-mixing a pleasing blend of In the crlae. Elmer Tl!erpe. a nl1hl." •er, wall /l'heatre. song '\.Di! dance, comedy and rran. PQllman. appeartd• wllb lb• "Let him 10," Mark Aid. •rve at J>.!b,

Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan and tic choses involving lower dass ato..,. lbal Mtlle bad ••..U•• ,ot his alsned atatment.-for ::-1 Debra Paiet are starred in a cut denizens of the underworld the ed him abOat reeolriq mall what its .....,rth. I wanted him ta indudliii Herbert Marshall, Thom· picture proved sure-live enl~rtain· al the .abandoned llllliq atal- 10 over bla llor)' apln tor 70IL as Gomez, James RoberlJion Justice ment for llrsl day audienc .. and Ion where aevtral )IHm.lnenl I thoupt ma1be he'd brla1 OU\ and thousands oI others. Goorge once more establishes Estelia as people had tell moae,. ta n· cnnethln1 new." Jeuel produced 1nd J«cques one of the screen's top songstress. aPo!IM It exloltlen threala. ''Did he!" trf. Produced by \Vayl .. l'eUows In

Most people think of the 100• Warner Color, "Hondo," adapted 111111 pttsldent of the United Slates from a recent novel by Loub it a rou1b and ready man of quick L'Amour, is the sto,ry of a man 1'elper, apolUng for a fight either who kills an outlaw and then mull 1'ftb flsta or guns a gambler ind travel to the mllenat a.~despoUer of "'~11.l•D but !be travel to tell the man's widow. ..., oYenlon o'- Ir;ing Stone's Filmed on locatio~ In .. the w

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Tourneur directed "Anne o! the comediennes. • • • "'He Jett out 1om1 thlnp," Indies," a screen 'play by Philip ROMANTIC MIX-UP ' XV Richards aaid. "You can read hll Dunne and Art!iur Caesar bued Mr. Thorpe cru•htd out the •~tcmenl now II you want. Well. on a story by Herbtrt Ravenel The Cuban Fireball, who is con· tiny clcarcl butt. "You folks make w1 know where the mopa. · the Sass. •fanUy mixing hnr mctophors and 100<! lisleners." he said itnerous· &lov.. and the nnockl eame

maSJacring the King's English, is ly. "Myrtle, she could learn some- lrom."

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Sman Roywarll IS Rochel Jack· company. Over 110° temperatures son and Charlton! Heston lo the were not uncommon In the land rOle ol Andrew bring tbb leader where snakes, Gila monsters and !eve story to tile on the screen !loods were part of everyday h ie. Wltb bl1hly sympathetic perform· With such authentic backgrounds, aiieDI to make ''The President's director John Farrow and his !Ady'" a rally distingulsbed mo- s~rs. Wayne and Geraldine Page, tlin picture. Pl1ywri1ht John Pal· put together a lllm reported to be rlct'• script bu accentuated the the best in a long list or hits for Wa..mt:r human quality and in· lbc "Duke," No. 1 U. S. boxol!lce t'8sei1 dramatic aspects of the star. Grim, two-fisted .action is the story while at the same time giv· kei•note although romance ls prcs­lPs an historically accurate ac· ent in large P•rl. .Ount of the private Uie of the Miss Page, the slender. blonde ~111. actress making her starring dobut

From the day they 'l'erc re-- in "Rondo" has t.hc en,1i:ible rceord married untll Rachel's death she ol being the only woman in the ,.·as snubbed by sociely and be· cut, which numbers hundreds or fame as Author Stone reveals. men in . some or. the climactic ~the most maligned \VOma.n in scenes. Miss Paae 11 a product or .tJnerican blatory." The insulls Chicago drama schools and the !:caped upon her In private and New York Theatres. Roundly a?' fn publlc precipitated the duel plauded for her performance m Andrew fought in beha!I of her the Broodwoy bit, · "Midsummer," iood name and while be made Miss Page was tested and signed jood hla promise to make her to appear in "Hondo" by producer "First Lady ,of the L:lnd" Rachel Robert Fellows on the rtcom·

teamed with handsome ind cap. thin& from you I suesa, and I'll • • •

Health. Report able Robert Hutton In this spicy tell her 10 when I i•t home." He Jim finished readln& Thorpe's o!fering which gets underway !ast •lood up, held out hla hand and sianed statement. looked up a

, when gangsters headed by Grant said "Pleased to have met you, M.!<k. "! notice there la one thins Withers invade a night club, own· Mr. 'nunn." Thorp1 didn't brlni out when be

The following communicable eel by Est.elilll'~ uncle. Martin Jim shook the hand. "Isn't wu lellina hla story to me.• diseases ha1•e bten reported to this Garral1ga, Jft which Estellta is the there a IUUe bit more you were Mark Richards nodded. "You I oUice for wee.le ending Much premiere songstreu. 10Jn1 to tell!" mean about the car be thou1bt 20th. In the midst of a fast move-In by "Oh, that," Elmer Tharpe nld. he nw at the fillinl station?"

Scarlet Fever - Cbopel's Cove the s.an~sters. romance comrs Into •wen, maybe there was a little Dunn believed be knew the real (I). · r Estehta s Ille when what she more. No thanks, I'll !Ult stand reaaoa Nhy lark bad wa:1ted lo

Chicken Pox-Channel (I)~ Sl. thought wu pursuit by a 8'n1- here lo tell 7"11· UHd lo belns bear I'•• postman's lltorJ' ID pa> John's (I). st~r, turns out to be a meetills on my IHI 70U know, Wllldnl .on. The man's maaaeriama, bis

Meningitis-St. John's (I) , < Bell with Hutton. Since be la a prof• Ille• J do. JtaJn or llllne. But ta outlook, bis penoaall~ would Island fl ). · sor In sem:h of flnl·han4 material &et baclc UMI make a IOlll ~ I.II<• aw83' Importance,._ words

Tb. Menio1itls-St. John's (I). a~ut crimlnala and tbel# J)l1ellla< abort u J alwm 1183'· I ultld wh1eb •ppeand In the alped Bell Island (I). Inc .•ase hlstorits, out peppery l:ddle U be thousht It would be aw~L Jim nad \tie part

Gastro-Enteritis _St. John's (4). heroine polnls out that criminals all rtsht for him to play around .iowi. "The 1111'7 thin& J - tbal Rubella-Porl aux Basques <i>. only confide In Heh othor, so he the old lllllns station and he said wu 11183'be llnqe - a ear Para B Typhoid Fever-Corner has to bt~me. o?e to achieve auc- l 1un .thins, because the ~ parted near the flltills station

Brook (I) . ctss In has m1ss1on. btlonsed to Mr. Hu~ wbo wu once. Aad once down where the v .!1.G.-(1). H!LAR/Ous. FINISH I a friend ol tlla papa's. That _,,. road Joins a ma1a atnet. r t~ V.D.S-Cl ). The picture achieves high su .. td all rlrnt to me "' r told him l:ddle about It. •ad he said a iar-

A. McDERMOTT, M.D., pense when. the pro!e<sor Joins the sure I'd ·Jellver bla mail there u 1119 bad lo have Clll!omcrs. didn't Chief Medical He1lth O!llcer. gong. «~_ecially ~·hM gang leader loni u It was addressed there It! I thouiht he wu loolln1 an~

Grant . \\ 1lhe~s discovers. that _our and wom•t loo ht1vy. You know, he probably ,..as. But II you ask hero . m wo!I s clolhin~ IS rapidly a man can carry just ao much at mt I thoupt I kntw that car . learning the ll!e stories of the one Ume. So Eddie thanked me Ain't many like it In Colorado City Fashion Tips

Collons, silks and the tissue· weight wools have been designed this year to span the seasons from winter to fall .

gong's better established mem· nicely and In a low days a pack· Belongs to Mr. Hughes, the fur­bers. . . age come from the mall orde.r niture man. Him that. I hear ls . Chases: wire ! ccord1ngs and hou..-t in De.n\'er. I delivered it the new Chiet of Police."

died before bis Inauguration. mendolion o! John Wayne. TbiJ duth scene, which Mis.< Woyne, having recently been T~e ·:Touch or whlte" is bac:J<

l11yward dcSes ao superbly, is seen in such hi ts as "Tht Quiel ~ 1' pique, Swis~ organdy, plain

!1ghls bnng the picture to a roar· to the station and Eddie was right "We'll try to check thol." .)tjch· tng climax when U1c g;ingstcrs IC· thett: v .. aitin1 a.s he. had been for ants said. " We'll ask around in tuolly bre~k thro~gh a back d~r several days. He told me It wos the neighborhood. Not many places into a police st:ition and are join· the uniform for his gange." whtre people Jive and \\there they ed by ho_ndcuUs. . • J im •hot a question look al could see what was going on at I

I I th · t "·h 'I " d "The Sands , , lwo or embroidered, silk or angora. It on Y one o e po11nan uq; • "an an ·• J could be a Jabot a · vestee coll>r Ughts of the story which superbly J ima.'' \\'ears the crown . ::s •"ie ::: ~ cufCs, or ju.st• a c:oUar, ~r c:ufis picture.s ad\'ent'urr, Indian fight· nation's numbt'r one box0Cf1ce ~wr. anything so long as it's whitc­lng, horse racing ond the e .. y ·As co-produce.r of "Hondo," he •nd crisp.

In 1dd1t1on lo Eslehla and llul· Mark Richards. lhe obandoned filling station, but ton, splendid performances :ire , .. Mr. Thorre has already fden- \Ve'll check." / I urned in by the supporting case 1 .,fled the smoek Eddie had on u J im Dunn put the statemcn't which includes \Vither!', ¥ r: ··.::? 9ne or tthc uniforms." back ~n htark's desk. He \Yaitcd

l;Uxurlous ll!e at Hermitage, Jack· j personally selected the site for lbe -----------­&on's palatial home in Nashville. ll1n1ing or this, the late.st \Vaync- \Vho has been deserted in hostile fo make it absorbinb screen r r.ter- Fc:i >>"'s production for \Varner Apac~e territory. How he finds

Miller, Ed\\•in ~lax, Lou Lubin, 11 \Va.s that all there \Vas in the without saying anything. Carr•lago. Earl L<>o, Lennie Bre· pack1gc you delivered?" lim Mark . Richards exp 1 0 d c d.

t'ainmtnt. ·Director Henry Levin Eros. her. fa lls in lo,·e, and then must mnn 3nd Jac.k Kruse.hen. asked. "Jwt' the l\vo smockl?" 11\lf.hat're you try ing to do, J im? SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION "I only saw the two uniforms, Undermine our whole local gov·

Michael Chopin in "Arizona Uke Eddie called them," Thorpe emmenl? Isn't Jl bad enough, Manhunt." Thrills and suspense. eorrected :entJy. ••That 1\'a1 all trifle enouih, to have stone's

~ b tell her o[ his deed is lhe line or and Producer Sol C. Siegel have i The story is • strong yarn a out the powerful story fashioned lirst ~,.,n it !la"•lt~s produCtion. a grim man \vho. must fighl in a · .. as a best·sclling book by Louis : -rht: President's ~dy" i3 a sun battle not Qf his choosi ng. ;srand pict re lhal mus! not be When he kills the outlaw. he l>kes L'Amour, later adapted for the illlaml. It is guperlative Irom bf. oil throuih desert and mountain screen .bY Jomes Edward Grant.

if John Tarro1 directed Ior producer le•lhcr bags, like ltather •hots

.re the bettor !or a bit of poUsb once in a \\'hilc. ,sln•ln& to end. wilder~ess lo reach the man's w e Robert Fo llows.

•~STAR-• JO-MORROW

Special Added Attraction

Action •. ~rills . ·. Suspense EILENE JANSSEN I

MICHAEL CHAPIN . ! IN

'Arizona Manhunt' TIMES OF SHOWS:

nDING: "Ta.OPICAL Jll!AT WAVE" 1 O'CLOClt-9.15

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I ) "THE GllEAT SIOUX UPIUSING" - ACTION AND

TJIRJLLI IN GLOlllOUS TECBNICOLOR.

I 1aw." con killed aad mixed up in this

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• SEND US YOUR \

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p!E DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOLINDLAND----~----------------------------:.....--------------PAGE 13, March 24, 1954

This Page ls Pre~ented · " . (

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Compliments

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The Great Eastern Oil Company, Limited 11

'::========================================~~' D dd R'· t ·1 porch or his monkey house " 'hrn a y 1ng a1 Mugwump ran up and sold: .. We

ran :t\\'ay :i:i-; fa st :i~ \\'C cotlld. \\'c \\Crc afraid." And r.1ug"·un1p's

TilF. CASO\" MA:'\

HY WESLEY DAVIS OlC'!d~ Hingtai l. your n1onkey

m.tnd. was si tUni! there on the

eye~ " 'ere ,·cry big ;ind \ 'Cry round \\'hrn he said it.

'' \\'bat \\·ere you afraid o[?'' Daddy R in~ta il wanted lo· know. It " ·as hi\rd for hin1 to imagine l\tug· "'ump's being afr3id or anything.

" There u·as th is man," 1'.t ug. ,,·ump said. "fie '''ns \\13lkin1 rlo,,·n the f:tephont Path, big as big could be. and hc had a box under his arm .' ' \

Daddy Ringtoil laughed. '"Just a box?" he asked. ' ' \Vhat kind of a box \\'as it ?" lie didn ' t see \\'by anyone should be aJraid or a box.

"\\'c didn't '''an t to see \\'hat kind of a box it '''as,'-' .snid Mug-

HOl.All!S-- -il'AT 2 A ~N'S. SCHAM··TIWN A

PISTC>L 6llOT !

(#-NOT. CllLV M.tVIYO<.i

(l)llSIOll!fOTMr Pll'l'ICULT1Rf 0#' LAUNCMtlSA

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\\'Ump. " \\'e ran av.•ay." Then all the little monkeys were

trying to tell Dad1y Ringtall why they had been fri11htened and why lhey had run av.·ay. It seemed that lhe man " 'as very, very careful about the box. He held It with both hands. He kcpt looking at it and smiling. Oh he \Yas ' 'Cry mysh:~ r ­ious abou t the box.

"Did )IOU ask him \\'h2t \\' DS in the box ?" Daddy Ringlail wanted to kno\\·.

"Oh no!" said 1.iug\lo•ump. "Did you ask him to open it?"

asked Doddy Rlngtall ond he smiled aln1ost as mysteriously as the man with lbe box had smiled. Re knew who tile man w.:11.

But Mugwump said: "We didn't ask him· anything. We ran away

home.'' '"You whould have asked him,"

1

Daddy Rlngtall 5ald, and be !Did them all about it. The box wasn' t I dangeroUJ. It wouldn"l hurt anyone · and neithu would the man. H• I was really a friendly fellow. for I he was the Cand"y Alan, and t~ c I box wos his candy box. He on y liked to play jokes, lllcc walkiLg around In a myste.riou. " 'ay, with his mys terious box. But if anyone would ask him what was in tl:c box, · and not be afraid, be would . opcn It up and show them th-candy and give them some. I

There was really nothlnf to fta: I al all, but pcople who imaeine things and \\'ho run aw17 home too often nevor know ft. Happy day!

1UMC PENHIK, ~ 'IOU1J,. .«AJC'I PfN'NIE5, HOWl\RP. LOOI(, eanl OF U5'U. "4Vf111-ANO toa.ONEVfltVCIHT \\'t"CAll. m.L PJ.V l>MOll.'PS ., GOUt

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MNGE1> IF r Kl\IOW •• 5EEM9 HE !OARED INTO Tlt' FPtlACE NJ' 10U> GUZ HE \VAS FROfo.1 "'l'O't\'A ••• P# llW" CONE !Tl

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ly MERRILL

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- Am Nepbe 85 85 85 Am Yk 16 151'< 15\t

..m Amurex 12 12 12 IOI Anc:n 237 235 285

:11111 .\Debor 8 71'< 7'A Jiii ~ Cdn 520 515 520

GloAnk . 8 8~ 8~> Apex Res 5 41'. s

- Aqrs 201'. 20 N lOll Arcan 230 230 230

ISOO Area 45 45 4S IOO Arius 13~ 13% ll'l<

lllOO Ascot 43 42 42 IDOO Athona 81'. 81'. . 81'.i m10C1 Aub .ll 10 101h

UI Amucb 20 20 20 280 Aunor 200 200 200

:ISO Avllbna 12 ll 'A ll 'A 750 Basa u 13 13 :UOO Bail Sel A 520 -500 500 41ZO Bantr 250 242 250 13(0 Bernat 120 115 ll5 MOO Baiv 150 HS 145 2lOO Barymn 160 l.59 159 21125 Base Met 15 15 JS llJOOO Bash 331;, 31 3t 2000 Bata 241 23 z.t'h ~BDuq 40 ZG 36 500 Beav Ldg SS SS SS

4500 Belkno 14'1: 1'I 14 \': 1:isoo· Beta G•m 201> ts t9 l\500 Bevel 21 20 2t 2000 Blbis 9'\ 91': 91/: 64:10 Bobjo :o 2!> a1~ #100 Bonvile 17 IG 16 16534 Boymar 17 ts IG 1900 s .. 1crnc S!Jj S85 390

zoo Brbmn 125 125 125 ~O.lO Brt\\1is 8 8 8 2300 Brilnd 230 220 223 1~ Brltalta 41.; 405 405

IG:'.·JO Bri t En1 01 32 30 :n l3QO Brl RC 174 17l 174 ~ Brnhst 8~': 8 8'1: 1500 Brru:ln 16\o> JG . 16 100 Brns\\'k 9iS 975 9;:;

6500 Bu! Cdn 171': 11 11 lOIY.> Buf RI 41'.i 412 4\S t75 Cal Ed 12 11 '\'• 12

5500 Call H 14 14 1550 Cal Can 530 500 500 300 'Camp RI 79.; 790 795 700 C 0 Lnds 4::5 420 420 300 C 0 Lon w z.;o 250 250 400 Cdn S 0 W345 335 340

7800 Cdn Ad 0 451': 42 42 950 Cdn AU 0 5SIJ 570 570

M35 C Coll !roO 900 000 1033 c Dec 74 74 H 1\575 Cdn Dev P 184 161 165 7500 C Mal 39 · 39 39 7610 C<ln Pl Prdl55 160 IGt 2500 c \Vil 285 218 280 2200 Casla 625 625 625

600 Cent Ex 535 530 ' 530 2100 Cent Ledc 220 215 2tS 2000 Cent Pprc 16 16 16 1200 Centre Lk 106 103 104 lOSOO entrcm 8 6'\'• 8 llOO Chart 0 165 160 160 W Chatco pr s~• s 5

2SOO Ches s ~• s SV1 3000 Chest I 30 31 32 1100 Cbib ex 48 4S H 7600 Chlmo 115 113 115 1000 Cit Lar 6l l G \ 61\ 10319 Cohlt 94 90 93 1700 Coch WI i5 75 75 :1000 Coln Lk 8 . 8 8 UGO Coldstrm ~9 18 !i 18\'z

llOllO Colo 6\2 5 6'1: a500 c Alen 2S1h 22'h 221/z

SOO. Con .Ut - 9~ 9 9'1 Con C Cad 4T• H• 411o - Den 47 43 43 c Dlac 193 190 190 B Cnt !IO 49 49

Gilles %1 251'. 21 :0 18 18

Rowr %it 248 250 - . =·~ 29 29

114 !OSI Ill :ti' 25 25 G'• 61\ 6111

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t;;;G Dome Ex e.:~ E2S 625 zim Do~ Sl\'. 48 49 D1:J Drt; 0 22 31 31 f1Q) Duvex 19 18 18 mt3 D7no '~l 89\!o 82\'z JllnO r: Mal Z!2 243 ~ '101 E Rim 101 98 98 ll('" E Sul! 3llO 375 280 1:407-E Melo 92 83 84 :;;c:f.Eldr ~I 53 s.1 :161 El Pen Ry 6 G 6 t~iEm Glacr 22 20 2U ztc't&tcUa 17'/z 17 17 2.:.0}' Eu:cka 7G' • 7SV.1 7.S1h :u:u: Fol lj , 15'A 15\o :szot'Forgo 19G. 195 195 111~Fed P 5C5, t.."O 500 :fiO'J Foul E2 61 GI ., Fcnl .a \Yls IS IS IS nZ'I F"rob1 4-!Q 425 440

11 Frob Debs . 8fl l6 B:l'h 89'1. aDOO Gas Expl 64 68 6!l m Geco Mins 9:0 ~O 950 :an Gen P A . 565 560 565

s:JOJ G nev11 # "' ~ 6 6 ISi! Giont Yk 810 Sin 810

mG:I Glqnora 310 3111 • • 3!~

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-470 Quemont 16~ 18 161> 2500 llad}ore M ' M M 2000 Ranlt:ln 3J 3J 3J 7000 !led · Pop 14 l4 l4 2400 Redwat 78 78 78 710 Rf Pete · 11 11 11

2000,. Regel 4 4 4 SO(J Renable 299 299 299

3300 Gods L 70 67 67 7400 R Prado 69 65 67 . 4500 Gold Egle Ml 6.Yz 61'. . 500 llAtha llS ll5 llS 4900 G F Uron 33 . 32 32 3· 4000 Roche • l4 14 14

Business Woman Passes Away At Corner Brook

100 Gold Man 157 148 157 1000 Rox 12 J2 12 GRAND FALLS (Specia l)-Re-6000 Goldhwk 4 4 4 8500 R Sllv l3 J2\4 13 sidc11ts of central Newfoundland 1000 Goldora 4 \~ ( 1

h 4'.~ 325 Royalllc 13 J2Yz 1~ will regret lo learn of the sud· 1000 Goodish 4'A ' 41A 4'A 2000 Rundle 11 II 11 ~ -,

l '" ' " 150 de passing .in Corner Brook of 3500 Grab Bsq 20'1: 2G 26

Yz 40 S Ant ~8,,. 1~8,, 81,. Miss . Fanny B. Han•ci·, promin·

20000 Grand ;!Jl'.i 22\'z 23 1000 Sand Riv ,. ,. n -lsOO Gr P ins dv lMI !Hi 14l i 2100 Sapph Jll llO lll I cnt citizen of Botwood, who con· 250 Grldoil 680 665 665 83ro S:urry .144 J35 J38 dueled a business !here for the

5t65 Gunar 865 850 855 • 700 Shp Cr 4S 45 45 past 18 yoars. Miss Harvey had 8000 G'.vilim 7'/• 1 1 1 ~ 1918 Sherrill 400 395 395 been vacationing on the main· 2000 Hard Rck H ISIO 13\'z 100 Sigma 575 57S 575 land in recent weeks, and, about 1500 Har Hib 10 10 10 2500 Sl!ailc 151'. JS IS three week! ago stopped off in

21000 H of L 3414 30 32 7100 S Mir IOI 99 100 Corner Brook to 1•isit 'her ncicc,

l Wabana Mines Abandon Trucking Syst~m

The system recenUy put in us~ nt Bcll Island of auling Iron or: lo the loading piers by motor truck may be discontinued in favour ot a be!Uinc method, according to

SPECIAL · ~

information received by the Na· 1946 CHEV. VAN lional Employment service, Atlan-

• ST. Jv;iN'S

MUNIC::IPAL COUNCIL

Zoning Appeal . Board

tic Region. Th f Jlo • I f The report stales that of!icials $40p.OO e 0 wing appeo rom

or the mining company are con· il!J•••••••••••l 1 the decision of the City Build-

system 10 carry lhc ore the three the Zoning Appeal Board on

m

REG. T. MORGAN Insurance

'Phones I 80370 and n56 Temple Building

Used Auto Parta For Sale

sidering insta !Hqg a belt conveyor I I ing Inspector will be hec.rd by

miles to the docks. At pr0$enl, h Tuesday, March 30, 195-4, at huge Euclid dump trucks arc used Don't t row your or and a cable car arrangement was OLD SHOES AWA y 12.00 .o'clock noon, in the City Jan27

5500 Headwy 11 16 l7 300 Spooner 25 24 25 Mi5.! Fifield. While there. she 2500 Heath 8 71h 7'h 500 Starratt 12v, 121/f. l2 'A

100 He\'a -4\'t 4'.'4 41,4 M>O Slloy ?lh 1v.. ?Y.a took ilJ, and passed 1'-''ilY Tues· 1500 High C J8 J8 J8 3260 Sip R 765 750 760 d3 y morning. employed for many years previous- Holl: ,w;a.m.u

ly. "have them repoired at George H. Barter, 5" 2000 Highwd l4 14 14 J.;Q Sulvan J83 183 J83 The la te Miss Har \'cy was well

Shipment of ore from Wabana is Boulevard, Taxicab Stand now closed, but will reopen in mid· Williams1

April. ny persa hose proper-

30~ Roldn B 300 300 300 25005 Inlet 16 16 16 and favourably known throu~h· 610 Holl l3 \ \ 13 13 1400 Sylva J5 ll4 llS out central Newfoundland, and 250 Home 0 950 950 9.;o 23-00 T Lund 15 15 IS more especially In the Botwood

Shoe Service ties are affect by the above

44 FLOWER Hill appeal have the right ta be

'Phone 4983 heard and to give llYidence

&750 Hom Yk JS'A 18 18 200 Torbrit 134 J25 J2j oren, where she was actively 2500 Hosco Sh S'h Sl~ 3000 To,vag

2297 220

8\'4 SIA identified with Church' and com· G d s ' llS Hud Bay 41 41 4! 2735 Trans E SI ,8

2250

1 munity affairs. She leaYcs lo • 00 eason s !COO Hugh Pm 40 40 40 11500 T Era , 2300 Hy Charg s s 8 1400 T Res 34 34 34 mourn her passing three sisters, 3000 Ind Lk 5 4y1 5 1100 T Pele 10 10 JO Mrs. F. A. Stone of Grand Falls, o f •

40400 lnspi rtn 305 282 282 3379.; Triad 3.;o 335 345 Mrs. Rev . .Armitage, of Brock· pera ions 7$ I Met A 30 30 JO 2100 Tunstn 22 22 22 "illc, Ontario, and Mrs. Elizabeth

janll, rrr, \Y ,f,lyr. thereon. ·

Any person inte11ding ta appeal before the Board is 2133 Int Nickl 37'lii 37 37 7175 U Asb 405 400 405 Bowden of Paruboro, N.S. Also,

1000 J3cknfc GI'. 61'.i 6\> 30 U Fl A 591< 591> S9'A two brothers, J . W. Harvey, in 413S Jae J2 I ll> 11 "' 110 Jn Ken 625 1\2.1 625 Saskatoon and H. L. Harvey of 3000 Joliet 40 \': 39 39 1800 U Mont 4~ ' 42 42 Pembroke, Ont., lo all o! whom 600 Jup 199 ~94 J!J.I 197; : U .Oils 137 126 128~

3000 J ons 18'.• 18 18 5200 u Can 120 112 Ill! the Dally News exte~ds deepest 300 Ja spr JH J68 174 1500 Van R 3~< 3* 3~ sympathy. The rcmaiiis of lhe

1000 Jct O 111; 17 17 990 Vent 16\'z 1&; 1 lH~ late Ml5.! Harvey arril•cd Crom 5000 Job 121.;, t2 12;; 2900 Viola 16!1 165 168 Corner Brook yesterday evening, 230'J J olie t 40\', 39 39 30V Dare Pr 14'1: 141> H i. and the funera l takes p cc at 430 Kerr Add IH'< l1 V. ll'.< 500 Vulcan 39 39 39 Botwood today.

2.)()0 Karr 71,, 71,': 7 ~-l 360 ' Valtc A 13~V. 13~~ !~%I 6069 Kcymcl 74 70 73 1600 Weedon P • • ~ 3200 Kirk H 90 80 SO 5000 W Ash 13 13 13 • 4000 Keyboy 10 9 9 1375 W Lease 555 545 5'S c I t Q f' 5600 Kirk Lk 49 ;;s 38 2500 U Tungst 78

6,, 15

6,, 7•

6",. omp e e pera ion

7200 Klon 91,, 9 91> 3600 Wilrich n n n

JOOO Kristn• 22 22 22 oo Windwd J8571'z J_11810 178110 "Wi'nd Ch.Ill" 1700 Kroy 0 JSS J54 !SS 408 Wr Harv

660 Lab 960 930 9.\0 500 Yale Ld 22 \~ 22 22~ 39'JO L Duf 66 &.; 65 5000 Y Can 8 7\': 71>

11850 L K Ling JSl> 15 JS 3720 Yk Br J33 l l O lSO THULE AIR BASE, Greenland-125 L Shore 565 565 65 2500 Yukeno 13 13 13 300 L A Lux H J4 J4 Curb Exercise "Wind Chill", a joint Air

8125 Land 81.\ 8 8 200 Bulolo 595 595 5!15 Force.Army !raining manocuvcr so Lang 101'4 JO ~~ l O!• soo Dalh 16 16 16 n·as complctc<l here Tuesday \\·hen

2IY.>0Lcn 8 8 8 120 Palo 395 J95 395 nearly 500 paratroopers attacked a 1000 Lex 12 11'• lt 'A 2boo Y Con 51 ~, 51 Sl ~!: simulated .. aggressor lodgement" 500 L L Lac 75 75 75 Banks al th is s trategic air inslallallon 900

3ro<.1Lom 4 • 4 360 ~f oo 381.rl 381A 38 ~~ milc5 from the North Pole. 3500 L I Pete JJ 12\I ma 200NS 44 ~1 W Ai 44~1 The "Wind Chill" force, com·

=1t;~~~t :~ ~:, ~ ;:~• ~ ~~~m ~~ ~~ ~~~ posed of nine C·l24 aircraft of the 1000 Lynx 9 9 9 1000 Imp 38~• 381h 381h 62nd Troop Carrie r \V ing and the 400 Mac 159 t:.G 156 125 Royal 42 42 42 airborne infanlry""'n o! the 5lllh

2SOO ! f3c rls 1,4 1,., '1• Industrials Airborne Infantry Regiment nrri,·ed 1800 1't JJcd 52 51 51 1525 C Bre\V 2-t ::a 2411 24 \~ here at noon today from their de· so:> f\tacfic 12Y.t 121h 121,!z liO Simp nC \\' 15 '1ii 15 l,j ! 1 p3rlure base at Sonclres trom AB,

1300 1'Jack Z2 22 22 Total !ales 1,900,000. Grecnloind. 750 miles to the south. 4i00 ~tel 133 132 132 Flying " light formation, the

100 ~l ad sn 170 170 170

An excellent season for pulp. wood cutting operations is report· ed by Bowater'• Nfld. Pulp ind Paper Mills Lld. at Corner Brook.

Up, to • mid·Fcbruary, 367,300 cord~ ha~ been hauled, constitul· Ing 78 percent of the mill cut. 4i0,800 cords \Vere cut for the mill, which is approximately 11.-000 cords in exec.., of the planned cut.

Bowater"s operate 22 logcin1 camps with 736 men. '

Education Is Everybody's

Business

hereby requested ta notify the undersigned.

E. B. FORAN,

Secrelary.

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN

in the

ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY

Jn the course of our Ji,.cs we all h.:i •e to ~ ut our trust In e.lectcd or appointed bodies to interpret our need and inslitute whatever steps necesaary to ae<omplish the deslr· ed result. This is the dcmocralic

~Obert R. Duddy commanded the way, coupled with this also 1oes d -airborne infantry. the responsibility to .. Y the bills. To· ay's Navy is a technican

The purpose of the manocuver One of the most urgent mattcra Navy, with many specialists. was to provide e.•treme ArcUc fa · that conCronls us today is Educa· You can learn a good trade miliarizati~n for the airborne and lion and the need for expansion is while you earn good wag8'. troop carrier forces as well as of.fer beyond question. Will you think • personnel of the United States this o1•cr and do your part in sup· I You can advance wllh the 1'orthc~st Com.m.and .an o~portunity porting the coming Dri1•c for funds j Novy·-GO P~CE:S. There are to. rcce11·e tra1n1ng in io1nl oper· by the Church of England School career openings as well for at1ons of this nalure. Boord, March ~th. (adv.) skilled tradesmen. Investigate

Geo. Summers & Sons-~ did a reel goad job on Saturday, March 201h, 1954,

when they moved a 46 Ton Liner from E. F. Barnes Ltd.

to the C rane ct t he Furness W ithy Pier. '

So you see there's no job too biQ for Geo. Summers & Sons to handle.

now. Find out how you can

serve yourself and your coun­

try in the Navy. Age limits:

17 to 25 (29 with certain trade

qualifications). Education:

C· l24s made a low pass O\·er the 1700 Mal

136 133 J33

MONTRE'AL (CP) Closing stock · drop zone within seconds of the (THANK YOU) 34000 Man E 3'.I 3 3 quotes : 11300 ~tarb 13~• 13 13 Abti. .... . . . . .. . . . . •• .. . 1, .s planned arri\'a) t i1ne and th en

1--· ~ --- - -----·---

Grade 8 or better. See or write

your Royal Canadian Naval

Recruiting Officer to·day a t

123 Water S treet, St. John's. 'Phone 8 ·0366.

Statutory Notice 7500 ltfarcus 12 11 J t Abti Pr . .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 261,, l:indcd lo discharge the pa ra· A • • g JOO~ Marigld •O 40 <O Asb . ... . ......... . .. . .. 26 troopers who were m01-cd over· 1'l 1ZOU1'lCl1'l 1000 htar'v 28

1!z 281n 28\1: Bell. .. . • . .••..... . ••. .. 4Jl.!z land into position for the assa ult.

In lhe malttr of the Est2te of Ed~ar Rendell, late of St. John's, J n the Province of Newfoundland, i Rel.ired Treasurer, deceased. I

O~K Supenarket Not even by Auction would you get-A Free Can of 'Storfac'. with every ONE you bought at ........... . ..KellosiP Com

............... 1! Aylnaer~ 2 •• AylmW $Ytilt ~ •••••••• 19c.:

Aylmer Ottv.i­large ...•.... .Cle. far.

Aylll!.er Black Currant

Jam .: .............. 29t. Hartley's Marmalade

2 for •••••••••..• 39c.

And scores of Fine

Food Buys: Tulip Mar­

garine, 3 lbs. Slc.; Mar.

Slews 30c.1 York Klik

gene, 2 lbs., 89c.; Yor~ 39c., Kam 37c.; York

Turkey 67c.; Snowflake

lard 29c.; Yark Peanut

Butter 39c., and FREE

S ilverware far Don's Club.

Of ccure It pays to

shop Supermarket.

O'·K Supermarket : ~:~:"Drill ~ ~ ~ ~r~u : ~ .. t' . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. 9i% de~~~:. th~.~~~vmo:~~~r r;•d!~;.,~~ FIRST MONTREAL SAILING

70 ~tck 37

3i 37 C c:: ~~."." .'. ·:::. : : : : : : : ~ 29 th sta"cato of blank \\'Capons fire <tnd

500 Mcm 9 9 9 c B "' 1500 Mew 14 J2' ; m> rew ... ... ..•. . ... . · 2, .,.. colored smoke bombs marked lhe GULF NFLD SERVICE

All J><'rsons el ;ii ming to be ere· f di tors or who ha,·e any cloims or I Self Service, Charge demands upon o( affecting the F.state o! Ed~ar Rendell , late of

1• Service,. Delivery Servic~ 600 Mcril 23,Y.i: 23 Y.i 23 ~~ C C3nners . · · · · · · · • · · · · · 29 progre~s oC battle as some 40 mil i· • •

3475 ?Iler p 6GO • 655 660 C Car ···· · · · · · · · • · · · · · · Ji ~~ t:iry obscr\•crs from the United 3980 Midcon • .48 45 46 C Car A ... · · · · · · · ·· ".'. · · 20 States, Canoda. Great Britain and 3000 Mill City 30 30 30 C Ce!..·· · ·.. · · · · • · · · ·' · · 23 Denmark looked on. ""' 'flndmr 184 18• J°" C Ccl $1.75 Pr. .. . . . . . . .. . 32 on1.1

11 ~ ov c Chem s :v The "aggressor force'\ a stimu· 2750 ~tinda Set • 11 • 11 11 c Cott p~·· ···· ·· ·· .. .... 13·;..a l;itcd enemy vtcather ~tnti o n com·

475 Moc CP JI\\ . llV. ll l\ ... ...... .. ... . . 100 Nat Exp 30 30 30 C.P .R. . •. . · · ·• . .. • .. . . . . 23 poscd-i>f USAF troops ba.cd here

1000 Negus 10 10 10 Cockshutt. · · · · · · • · · · · · .. · 7'11 was placed on one of the nta rly 3000 Nes Labne 150 148 148 Co.Qs Smelters .. ·· · • · · •· · · 2.5 1 1n1.;;~sablc n1ountain ri d~es at th is 3333 N Algr · Olio 9 9 j Dis Seaarams · · · • • · · • · · · · 2?o/. base \ and provided a formidable

36720 N Bid 47 4S 46 Dom Bridge ·· • · · • · · : · · · 16~ objective for the airborne forces. -. 5 N Bristol 135 130 135 Dom Tar·"· • • • • .. • • · · · · 8'A U · t · l d lb · •• o T p 22 mpl_res erm1na c c exercise

2300 N B Dom 224 220 220 Doom T~ r . . .• •••• . .. . . 7 after four hours o! grueling m•n· l5SO N Cal 58 57 57 Founmdation. · · · • · •• • · · • • · · · 14" oeul'ering. Some four mil es of 362 N Con 102 104 105 · · • • • • • • • · • • • • · n Fr.Ser 17 d1"U1'cult terra in had been tra,·ersed 2100 N Cont 59 59 S9 · · · · · • · · • • • · • · • • • · :i:;oo N Dclltl 81 82 84 Gen SU. Wares · · • • • • • •.. 15¥. by the airborne forces in !he face

, D . l How Sm ith · · · · • • • · · • • .. · · 22 of dete.rmined opposition . · • 100 . e\'on 1 9l~ 19 l t Y: H Min 4 " 700 N Oickn ! ri!i 2Gl zss . ud Bay - · • • • • · • • • • · · 17' The entire exercise \1.'as con· 800. Diekn w 22 20 22 :mp iu ...... ···· ···· ···· 3~~ trolled to · pro,•ide maximum ex-

IZ50 N Goldvuc 16 16 J6 mp 0

· · • • • • • • · • · • • ·.. perience for both forces. 2000 N Harri 28 28 28 Int Nlckel. · · • 1".. • · · · • · · ·

37 , The northernmost manocul'cr yel 5100 N. Kelore JS 14\'z 141\ Int Paper·· · · · · · • • · · · · ·

591. held by lhc United States Armed

500 N La~ 6£ 6,_ 6,., Int Pele .. . . • . . . . . . . . ... .. 21 z::oo N Lard u 108 105 105 Int Pow.. . . • • • • • • • • . . . • . 79

1 Forces. Exercise "Wind Chill" was

13000 N Marin 7 7 7 Massey .... ···• ..... .... 8 ~ commanded by Lt. Gen. Charles T. 3000 N M 12 12 12 McColl . ·· · · · · · • ·.. · · · · · · ™• Myer<, Commander in Chief, Unit· 3000 N M~~om 23 23 23 Nat)Sll Car . ··· · .. · .. · · · · z.;;i cd Slates Northeast Comma nd. Col-so:io Newnrtb 5 s 5 ~o.~nda · · · · · · · · · · · · · · " · ~'!' one! "Richord Jones commanded the 4Z>OO N Norz 5'.-!l S ~'l 5Vi r!cc . · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · ·

1 a Troop Carrier force and Lt. Col.

· - N R L 't ..- II Pnce Pr . . . .•.. ...... ... 94 ~ """""' )'ID .1 1V7-4 Q p · 23" 1000 N Sc.n 13 12'h 12YJ Rue l'tO\\' . . .. " .. . . .. . . ... l'>:~

~ ~i;1~~el 32~ 'h 30~ \~ 3J~Y4 St~yaL~~~r·. · .. C~~~- . :: .. • ...... . . : .; ~; 100 NiOising • 143 1-43 113 Sh\vngn . · · · · · · · · · · · ·· " · · 4(µ, . 500 N.· t 8 8 8 Steel · · · · · · · 2!> 230 N~~:nda G·t Ct 6" Unit Steel .. ·· · · · · 12 • l( you c;,n \\'rile a hit ~ong you

100' Nori.rte 13 13 13 Ban"s 381

,, '''ill be in the position of a person 300 N t 260 2' " 260 Alontreal . . . , . . . . . . . . . . \Vho Cinds a. gold mine or strikes

~ ormc "" No Sc-0tia 44 1 • oil in his on·n back yard. \Yriting 500 Norpax lO Y: 101 1Q1

,.; l va · · · · · · · · '' · · · ~ from Ne\Y York, in this v.•eek's 2000 N C 0 11.s 215 20 2.i C:in Nat. ·· · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · ~~ Star \Vcekly. Cha rles Dexter says

IJ OO Nor Inca 8 ~ t 8 8 Co~ · · · · · · · · · · · 3.> ' that never in the past !iCty years L."'O Nth Trio lj JS Jj Ro) al._. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 42 has there been such a dearth of iOl Nthld 511,, S'h. 51.~ Canadian popular song~ as right nov.• .

2500 Nubar 13 ll 13 Cdn Jnd . · · · · · · · · · • · ... . 40!h Television and radio consume SOl N d I .- 06 .. Cdn Ind Pr . . .. . . . . . . . . . .165 songs faste r than • established

u u ma "'° - .,.., C p .11 · ~v I lh d 2000 Obaska 7 7 ; __ ans ap . . . . • . . • . . . , . •J,., composers can crca c cm an 1100 Obrn 6t 61 61 f ord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. 83 !hat is- why amateurs con and

a. re crashing the gate. Read 40,00 Oil Slcl 5 S 5 Dextt r 's feature in this v.•cck's 700 Ozkala J3l 177 Ill Star Weekly. It 's entitled '"How

3500 Olear 15\i JH \ JS NEW YORK (CP) Closing m•in to Write a Song Hit"' . JOOO Omr.trns 3'h 3¥.a 31h stock sales : • On lifarch 30 Torontonian~ " 'iU

Write c S o n g and

H it the Jac k pot !

2"!.;0 Ont Py 71 70 71 Am Car and Fry . . r .. ..... . 34~ ride In Canada's fi rst subway( 2300 Opm;,ka 11, 11 8 llR Beth Steel . .... .... . .. . ss;a Of course, the under~round ha•

Ch d Ohi 34u had crltico and you'll be amused • '"1000 Oranda 61

.:t 6' '1 61/ 1 .. es an °· · · · , ... · · · · · 7 • and informed about the big tun·

!?j()'J Osl:o 4J'l 4.? '.! 45~~ Con.; Ed · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 43 net In the Star Weekly articTe 21150 ~o c l·:ost 23 25 2r. El Au lo L. · · · · · · · · · · · 44 entjtlcd "The Subway.Knockers

, 9::5 rac Pele II 10'1 10'' Gen Elcc . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .101 '1: Have Had a Fie.Id Day". 3'.r.>O P:n1our 67 65 6G Gen ~r o t s . . .. . .. .•.... 64'h: • 'Vin~or, Ontario celebrates JU 6000 ,Pon WcGI 4G 42 41 Gt N Ry' rr . ............ S.2\1 one hundredth birthday this yea r

10000 r..arbcc Ji 151., JG Kenne ... . ........... 70-' i nnd there's • story entJUed ''It's 3550 P1ymsl r 36 :G JG Monty IV . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 5p , • Big Year for Wlnsor". 2'00 Pe•cc Ri··· 7•. • 7., 730 Ny Cent 23' • • The Star Weekly exclusive !ea·

" .. " <N "'' • .. • • • • • • ·' • • • • ' ' • • • lure. ' 'Ta l c~ From the Great 2:i Pc Sec '39 · ~9 J9 Rad C. 1'. · · · · · · · · ·· .. · · · 26'' Book'"-stories ohout the Bible

4100 P chi 81> 8' 8\> Sid Oil N.J . .. .. .... •· •· · · 79'' 11 told in colored pictures conlinucs 4100 Pruv Oils 95 8.S 9 Utd Air · · · · · · · · · · •·· · · · 54 \~ ··The Sa lo? ~ of SMmson'', t.he story

. Ct>9 Petrol 44 43 4J \2 U.S. Rub . .. · · ·.. • · · · J n> 1 of one of the most colorful of all r,15 Pick Cr •• 102 ·1ol 101 Van .. . . . · . - ··.. • . .. 4M~ Bible charactera,

S :s "GANDER BAY"

Accepting Freight at Montreal April

for St. John's

For Freight Bookings contact:

1st to 5th

MONTREAL SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED Caristine Building, Montreal; or

Blue Peter Steamships Ltd. 11/ater Street, St. John's n24 ,2i ,30

'Phone: 3661 - 4123

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

' Well-built brick contemporary style new house situated .

an the Portugal Cove Raad, one mile outside the City

limits, in twenty.four acre s of land end with a com· mending view of cily end countrysid e .

This house ccnlcins large living room , dining ream,

study, kitchen, five bedrooms, two ba throoms, w a shroom

end la rge recreation room. Double garage. All finish

and fittings are of a superior, custom.made qua lily.

F. A. O'DEA BARRISTER and SOUCITOR

REID BUILD ING, DUCKWORTH STREET ST. JCHN'S m19,tt

FOR THE BEST IN

SJl(;trg~I· LAUNDRY SERVICE ff1 ,,. DIAL 4325 c.:.._/ /).

CITY LAUNDRY LIMITED 29 MONCH Y S T.

Furness, Withy & Company Ltd. Liverpool St. John 'a Bodon R&litas St. .John'•

lo io Hix. A lo to to

12SOO J?itchore 14 JS'i JJli IV Un Tel. · · · • · · : · · · · 39'.4 ~~ ST.~-· 40 Plocr 25. · 251\ 25\'z Wstnghse .. .. .'... . . . . 5811o

St. John" Boston llaU!as St John .. Liverpool "Nova Srotia" .. .... Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Apr. "'Newfoundland" .. . Mar. SI A~r. 7 Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 :i700 Ponclr 127 125 127

zsoo Pontiac 149 145 141 l"l!BJCE;r 3300 Presta 1 zse 250 255 2GOZ l'ios Air 495 485 . 485 KEARNS & BROMLEY • 1109 Que CP 87 87 . 67 CONSULTING ENGlNEEns 8 1000 Q!Je Lab 12 J2 12 BaWas • WaUvlDe This Week's 'soo n..... Mon 921', !12'h 92~ s · t J •- • M Ire I 200 Q;:; Met 315 315 S15 :..~ c~ ,.: .

1

• NOW 1470ll Qui Hid: • !IO 44 • 45 • 1 .... _ .1:..i--r1u

JOOO ~ zs • z.s zs l&... __ .__ __ ._'..;-_rt_•"- ------· ON SALE

''Nova Scotia" ........ Apr. 17 A1 r. 24 Apr. 30 May 4 Moy Persons contemplallna pnssaee to Europe Should mnke bOOk·

lnls v.•eU ln advance.

At1 Pnsaaecs u .. n:cd by: B.O.A_.c., K.L,M. - Scandinavian Alr­llncs: Pan l!n1eric-a n Air\\·n.ys-T.W.A., and conncc;-Un1 Air· Un es.

Consult us r~~nrd ina yflur travel problems.

FURNESS TRAVEl OFFICE NEWFOllNDLANll HOTEL l'HONE HU

St. .J ohn's, in the Province of NC\\'-fou ndla nd, Ret ired Treasurer, de· J Why 10,k, f •lal D24 far cea sed. :ire requested to send I Sentce par ticu lars o ( sa n1c in \~·riting duly marZ4,26,27 attested, lo the undersigned SoHci· ~--•••••••••S tors for lhe Executruc. named in • f' I h c \ \' 111 of l h c said d c cc n scd on or J . :;:;;:;;;-;;;-;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;

1 before lhc 6th day of April A.O. 195·1. alter ' ' 'hich dale the said Executrix ~·ill proceed to distribute the !'aid E;; tatc having regard only to the r laim o; or "''hich she shall then have had notice.

Dated al SI. J ohn's, this 2nd d1y I or March. A.D. 1954. I

PL"SENT & AD.\MS. Sollcltors for Eucutr!J:. I

Address : The Rora! Bank Cha mbers, Waler Slreot. St. John 's. NOd.

marJ,10,17,24.

• <•rrt1 I"• ••l•t _...__

• 1 •• ,, •••• , ...... i...

• •<••••1-1••'11 ...,,, lint .. "' -· • <1111 '"···~'· ... -..

• hlly-

D -~

'PHONE 5047 (6 Lines)

1953 PONTIAC

Sedan.... ••.• • . .. $1595.

1952 STUDEBAKER

Sedan... . .... • •.. 1275.

1951 VANGUARD

Sedan .............. $900.

1953 PONTIAC

Sedan Delivery $1475

1951 .OLDSMOB ILE

98 Sedan ........ $2000.

1952 CHEVROLET

1 ton Van .... $1400.00

SPECIAL THIS WEEK

1950 CHEVROLET

SEDAN •. $950.

,SPECIAL THIS WEEK

1949 AUSTIN

SEDAN .• . . $400. /

- SPECIAL THIS WEEK

1951 CHEVROLET

PICKUP .. $975.00

Many more to choose from.

THE HICKMAN

STEERS< LTD. I ~~!l?!y ~~: /1 OPEN EVENINGS

WATER ST. m3,mon:wect,trl,tt mll .23

or

ar

1e r­r-ik ·k ·k .e ,, E 's

WANTED· for overhaul 11nd reconditioning struction ·equipment •••

of heavy' road con-,

(1) Master Mec~~nic capoble of supervising fifty men ond having a thorough knowledge of above types of equipment, both gasoline and diesel powered.

(2) Check..- for_ Checking ond Lifting Requirements on above. Should hove wide knowledge of Porn and their opplicotion.

(3) Inspector for Test and Examination of above equip-ment prior to shipment. .

Applicants must hove a genuine training and ex· perience in the . above work and should submit their opplicatlon in wrlttng to

DIRECTOR AND TECHNICAL MANAGER

Canadian Machinery & Industry Construction Ltd ..

P.O. BOX 169 ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.

Teachers Required· For Badger Amalgamated S.chool One Vice-Principal First or A Grade to teach

Grades 6, 7 and 8.

Ona Male or Female Teacher First Grade pre­

ferred to teach Grades 3 and 4.

1?._uties to begin September 1st, 1954.

Goyarnmant salary will be augmented by the Board.

Apply stating qualifications and experi· ence to:

1 HUBERT BAKER, Secretary, Amalgamated Board of Education, Badger m24.26,29

WANTED • • • For MllLERTOWN.

YOUNG LADY

with knowledge of shorthand ond typing.

YOUNG' LADY

with knowledge of styl• and selling.

Apply In writing or in penon.

The E.V. Royal Stores Ltd. WATER STREET ST. JOHN'S 1112428

ANNOUNCEMENT COUSINS (NFLO.) LTD., DRY CLEANERS

AUCTION·

TO-PAY, WED., ' .

at 1.30. p.m.

. . 25 Head Choice j

-.Butcher's Cattle

m:.. .. ,_.

Help Wanted-Male •

Learn an Eledrical Trade

Technical Assl1tanls An Army career oUers good pay

pensions, excellent conditions ol service. \'aricty ot work, travel, medical and dental care, 30 days holiday.

To be eligible for this trades traininJ, )'Oil must have Grade 10 education or equivolent, be 17 to 40 years of age, and physically fit.

For full in£ormation write or visit the Army Ree.ruiting St..Uon near­e1t your home.

No. 12 PERSONNEL- DEPOT, Buck.master's Field,

St. John'•, Nl1d., Te.lepbone 70?1-Local I

m24,31 •

CYCLE REPAIRS

To all makes and models.

Also Outboard Molars and Bicycl1t1.

DIAL 484J &

marJS,tu,lh,s.zw

Tenders for. Road Construction

.BINGO (Under auspices Sick Benefit Fund, Brotherhood of Rallwa1

· and Stearruhl}> Clerla, etc.)

Gaiety Hall To-Night ' First Gorn• al 9 o'clock •

EXCELLENT PRIZES BANK NOW WORTH $400.00

30 GAMES FOR $1.00

Tickets available at I $1 ·~ I BOWRl~G'S INFORMATION BOOTH

for BOWRINGS .Spring Fashion Show Modelled -lq

THE BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY

Sponsored by THE STOKER GROUP Of. ROTARY

THURSDAY, APRI~ 8th and FRIDAY, APRIL 9th l at 8.30 'f).m.

at the OLD COLONY CLUB

AU _..... to 11ae at. Jeba'a Arm7 cadet ~ (project of Stoker Group)

There will be a General Meeting of the New·

foundland Branch of the Canadian Manufac·

turers Association on THURSDAY, March 25th,

at 2.45 p.m., at the Newfoundland Hotel.

NATHANIEL NOEL, Branch /11anager

Agents Wanted-Male Cleaners I

SELUNG GOODWEAR, aU 'll'OOI CRAFT CLEANERS LTD. where Made·lO ·~leasuro clothes is in the: charm ot nc\vness b restored. easy way to earn big pay each Diol 6985, 14 Hamilton St. oc13,ly week. Our new Spring line ls • -----------­

. TO-NIGHT

Al FELIX ~UARTETTE

Caver 50e •

.WANTED 2 BLACK 'M'

1 RED 'S' ... HIGHEST PRICES PAID

MODEL SWEEP

'Phone 2607

HOOKE¥ FORUM FAREWELL

TO-NIGHT 8:15

CITY All.STARS

vs. CHAMPS.ST. BON'S

Everybody pays

AdmiSlion-50c

N.G.E.A. Community Chest

MONTHLY DRAWING

March 23rd

WINNERS: Donr Kini, Slallo11 Grill,

No. 19178 Clarl.ssa Keeplnr, 133 Ellubelh

Avenue, No. 2826& complete clothing store. Every· thing sold on a money back guar· Dry Cleaning =========== o.ntee, with a unique sellht;! plan. We teach you how to succ<ed. RA l'MOND 8 DRY CLEANING. Highest commiuiollS and liberal LTD. Modem cleonlng for modem FREE offer. Belter write at once times. Standard ra tes for all dry GOODWEAR CLOTUESi Dept. 427, cleaning. Amer ica n currency ac-P.O. Box 651, ldontrea , P.Q. copied at par. Dial 7129. f•b17,27mar24 mar! O,ly

For Sale

FOR SALE-I buUdinJ lot, 80 Itel fronta1• by 110 feet, Taeu il. C. ll . opp. F'owler 's Store. Dial u513. marl9,eod

soot-SilLE-For •1.iS we abaU mall i•ou 10 new pocket books, ••· sort\d, 25c. and 3.le. values. J ohn D. Snow, 9 New Gower St ., St

Taxis

FOR QUICK •nd Betttr Service at any time, to any place, call !he HUB TAXI, near lhe Railway Station. Dia l 2071.

; ' . Radio Service

John'a. febl2 ,lmon. RADIO SERVICE-Repairs made to all makes or Radios. Call Radio

BOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE. Servico Co., 7 Goll Ave. Dial Torma can be arranged. Mrs. A. J . 7692. aplS,lm Kroll Trailer Lot No. 5, Major's ·-----------Path; Torbay Road. jn18,tf ·

Plumbing a 'nd Heating BOUSE TRAILERS FOR SALE lJbel'ty·Rlchardson·Elcar·Ventoura· STEPUEN M. G O U L D I N G Ko11.Slsr and others, small down Plu!J)bing, Heatin~ and Steam· payme.nta. P1ymenls as low as fi tting Contractor, Pcnnywe11 Roacs 18.50 per week. Write to FOX West, Dlal answer telephono acr­TRAILERS SALES, P.O. Boll 527, vice 7439. aep5,lm Presque Isle, Maine. P.S.-We de· Uver lflllWher• decl5,tl

Beauticians Musical Instruments

STEAKS SERVED AT ALL I!OURS

N etvf 01111il.land Sert,ice&

CONNECTIOl'! WEST RUN PLACENTIA BAY CHANGED

TO FRIDAY RegulH 9.00 a.m. train to Ar·

gentla Friday, March 2eth will make connecbon with M.V. Burin for the West Run Plocentia Bay ..

FREIGHT SOUTH COAST SERVICE

THIS

Annbal 'l'lle ADDUll. llumk: PrelbflerllJI Cburdl Ill ~ .. rm. will be Cllllhlctecl ., BIO. Ille auspices of the St. Jollll'• VlliiM'' ' ' ""':""'

!lemben will meet In SL .bdrew'I ~-..- iA p.m. llbarp for the PllJ'POM of donnlnS nplla Ull familil& ila proceulonal Older.

All vwU.11 brethren are cordially Invited lo attend. w. Bros. E. J. Nooaaa, W.11. St. Jolua'• Lodp, No. m E.C. ; w Bro; R. A. Cnae. W.M • .&valoa LodCe, No. 771 E.C. w: Bio.cl.?· B. Tllomu, R.W.M. Lodse Tuller, No. 4MN S.C.

8 C.

W. Bro. 11. E. Sae ...... n. R.W.M. Lodse St. Andrew. o. 1139 • W. Bro. W. F. Simm•. W,M. Wllltewa1 Lodge, No. 3541 E.C. W. Bro. G. F. Ross Miiier, W.M. St. George's Lodge, No.1711 E.C. E•·C. E. JI. Tacker, M.E.B.P. Sbanaoa Cbapler, No. I LA. ml0,17.2(

CHILDREN'S P.LAYGROUND ASSOCIATION

' ANNUAL GENERAL' MEETING

To-Night at 8 o'clock CATHEDRAL PARISH HALL, QUEEN'S ROAD

(approximately opposite Sergean~'s Memorial)

ALL FRIEND.S OF

WILL BE

THE PLAYGROUNDS

WELCOMED

Nfld. Regional Drama Festival

Tickets for all performances will be available at the Box Office at Bowring Brothers Ltd., from Tuesday, March 23rd, to Thursday, April 1st. All sttals reserved. Season tickets al $6.00 will be sold Tuesday, March 23r<j and Wednesday, March 24th. Single tickets for $) 25 will' be avoilobltt after

that dote.

The following Is e schedultt of performances in the festival, which is being held in Bishop Feild

College:

We beg to advise aur Customen that our Receiving

Office, 347 Water Street, opposiltt General Post Office 1. Tenders will be received up is ogqin operating as usual. to Monday, April Uth for the re

GIBSON GUJTAllS-Borner Bal· ton Stop Accordeon1 and Har· monlcu, Richmond Saxophones, Boosey Clarlnet1.-Charlc1 Hutton -!, Sons, P.O. 5060E, SL John's.

Rita's (Weal End) Beouty Salon, 53 Homilton Street, oUcring you J\!aehineless Cold Wave and Oil Permanents. Open dar or night as requested. For appointment Dial 80287. marlS,lmnt

Freight for regular po~ South Coast Service for for;wa rdmg via Argcntia and next trip S.S. Ba.,. calleu must be at the Railway Freight Shed by noon Friday, March 26th.

Theatre Guild of St. John's: SATURDAY,

March 27th.

.Amateur Players of Corner Brook, MONDAY,

We regref'.any inconvenience we may hove construction of 6.9 miles of high. caused you during the re-organizing but orders con way from Pynn's Brook . to South Barber Shop

Opportunity Unlimited Morch 27th. , '

Brook on the Deer Lake to Corner ; F ranchise available for autom atic now be left and called for as usual. Brook Highway. mE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP- ice·creo m vending machinu . dis-m22.24.26 · Fast efficient sanitaTY service . All pens ing Dixie Cups " 'ith spoon..)fbe

Pegasus Players, TUESDAY, Morch 30th • .

Northclifftt Dramatic Club of I Grand Folls, 1 =======;========::a::z==========I 2. Plan• and specincations m:11 modem equiPmcnt. live barbers. Push-Button Automatic Jee-Crea m I' be inspitted at the Roads Draught· The least possible waitlnr . 24 New Vendor offers the finest businus -----------­

WEDNESDAY, Morch 31st. ~ CITY or ST. JOHN 'S

ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Notice To Users Of City Dump ir~k drivers who deposit ~lerial on the' City Sanitary Fill o r Empire Avenue or• required to have City licenses. Such Licensfs are now available al the City Hall and must be secured immediately.

mZJ.24 E. B, FORAN, City. Cleric.

For )Sale ·Freehold Dwelllng Three Minutes from Rawlins' Cross. 5 Bedrooms, 2 . . 8othrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Room

and Kitchen. General Electric Oil Furnace.

OUD.ut.mon. wed.It

'

For porticulors

'PHONI .645 i

..

lni OUke, Court House, St. John's, Gower St., opp. Adelaide Motors O)lportunily or our time. JUs..poS· ' d · b b• - · d Ltd. , • mar8 ,1mo s1bJe for you to cstablE'ffi-a sound an copies may e o W'J ne upon business or your O\l.'n a business

applica tion to the Re\'enue Clerk . that is highly rc:.<pcet d; and, be· o! th is Depart ment upon deposit Personal cause it covers 1i\(iin channels o! of $25, '-''hich s um will be return· \ d istribution, is wi thout competition. ed th t d ·r th J d It offers a big mark.up and long

Jo e en cre r 1 e P ans •n PEll!ON.U. HYGIENIC Preduct1. profi t · on the lee-cream 1•endor­specificatioftl are returned lo the Write for our tr~ price li•t to·day. much greater than the prorit en·

Venetian Blinds

%4 HOURS DEUVEltY Venetian Blinds. Flcxalum. Alumlnu.m,

Steel plastk , cotton tapeJ. Manu­J•ct~rcd by Kurnays LlJ'l\ilad. 454 Waler SlrteL Phone 5511.

St. John's Players, THURSDAY, April 1st.

THE MOPEL SWEEP D•partment. Au must ho atated ... -Supreme joyed by any other type ol retail ------------

3. Tenders mus t be · mad• OJI Specialt.y Co. Re1 'd .. u•pt. "P':, o~Uet. Fina Uy, it ls the most Electrical Repairs IMED forms pro•'ided by the D• parlment 169 Yon•• st .. Toronto 1. mlO,u- flexible busine>S you can have be- --- --= ........ -===- . FlltST ·~ACK CONTEST CLA .

cause you arc always in a position NFJJ· ARMAro.E WORD -and must be submitted In sealed to move "Our equipment-"our bus· I , , Re Jrs, Rewlntlinc, tic. 'P.bone WORTH $100 00 envelopes addressed to the Deput, niUranc•' lness-from place to place, if you •

Mini.fer of Public Works. The ' desire, so that you can r•ap maxi· 4S03 or 3907• '-.. words "Tender for road construe· INSURE •aow wltli l"artlen Wltll1 mum returns, up to 100.,;, profit. ----------- Won by MR. JOHN BENNm U le . 1 So th B k" & Compau. ·Ltd .. for Auto1 Fire, Tjlc success of this business. de- Miscellaneous .

on Pynn's Broo 10 u roo TrnnsportaUon, . Marine. Phone pends almost upon the performance . are to be written 'iuoss the face 2073 or Rell Ktlland, 5014. and quality of the ve~dor. Push· CAR OWNERS - Tire repolrs, cf O T. he East End fire Hall of the env~ope. Button giVes yo~ the finest. Push· -grease oil chanlfe motor tune up,

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4. The ~nder ahall be aecom· ROBERT DAWE a SON, Fire and Button A•!lomatic Ice Cream Vend· carburetors valves brake rclinin1 pnnied (y an approved accepted Automobile . lnsunnce. Be sale, Inti M~chmes ca.n be pl1ced In the •prings baite..Y charging, BLUE cheque for $IOO 05 1 •ure•u that be sure, insure". Telephone 2ll82, fo owmg locations. Amusement BONNETT SERVICE STATION.

., P.O. Bo• as, Royal Bank Cham· Parks, Arenas, Aportmont House1, Phone 4885 mar23 l mth the tenderer will , U successrul, bers, St. J ohn '•, . apl5,6m Ball Park>;, Billiard Parlors , Bowl· · • _ inter into ·a contract with the Ing Alleys, Bus Terminals, Cigar ALL WOOL MATTRESSES re-DeparlmcnL 'l'he auccesslul tend: Conlatt STAN FOWLER, Reaoa Stores, City, Provincial, County and picked re-covered; springs, d•Y·

ilulldlnl !or Fire, Automobile and Federal Buildings, Danco Halls, beds rewired; Inner spring matt· erer will be rcqulred to deposit Plato Glau Insuranc'e. Claims Department Store!> Drui Stores, resses' reconditioned. Write, Phone further aums to brlnr the total prompt]J aotUod. 'Pbllno 5531- Fraternal Clubs, uolf ClubsA Bos· :1891, wire H. J. Keats, 18 Mount deposit up to ten per cent of the P.O. llO:c 83. . . apl,lm pttai.t__Gas Stations, Grocory "tores, Royal Avenue.

ed d to ~ Beaucy·Parlofa, Hot1!ls and Hotels, -'-...,------....,----: amount of lh1 accept ten er, INsu.A!llCE _ llowrla& ilfDlllers Industrial Planl• Locker Rooms, FOUR · grease nD1p1, two "aq be held as secunty for the proper Uml~, Jnaunace Department,... Men's Clubs, Military C.mp•.r..!:'•· rack • to serve you. Gre11Pi1. oil and aatlafaetory performance of Fin, Automobll~ Marine and all val Bases and bytltutlODJ, umce cban1e i nd washln'! whlle-u.wall the contract. Ca11'all1 11nv. Telephone 8131. Bulldlngs, Race Trac~, Railroad, <:an coiled for an delivered for

5. The Department does not . - Stallons, Recreation Ha111, School•, these and general repaln-Terra b' tnd Itself to accept the lowest or J. 'II. MlTCRELL Ii SON, LTD. Thcatros, Truck Termlnals, Walt· Nova oMotors Ltd., rear Nawfound

for efl1elent servke and prompt ing Rooms, Worchouses, and any Jond Rote!. · ocU4,tl any tender. aelllement of Insurance claims. place where people work, play or

R. lllA.'INING, Dial ll21-2l29, febl7,6m congregate. This ls an all s tar ALL WOOL · MA'J'rRESst:~ re Ml ltt busine5" minimum capltal..requlr- picked, re-covered ; 1prinas. ·day.

Deputr • er, CONTACT A. E. RICIOlllN co. ed, permlssable evuywhere. Write beds rewired ; Inner sp.ring .matt· lkputmeat •f Polle Woru, . LTD.. ln'!W'ance Acenls, 'Phones to Pony Boy Ltd., 5251 Queen llal'J 3891, wire ff, J . Keats. 18 l(ount

·It. Job'•, NeWfo11111UaH. 4.13%-3+5-8. P .O.B. 984.. for your !load, Montreal, Que. • ressea reconditioned. Write 'Phone marH,11,e.ood lnl':fl'IDCll requirements. mJO mar6,10,13,l7,20,24,17,31. Royal Av&. (Ill

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TENDERS ... ore requestecl for the construction of

A REGIONAL . HIGH SCHOOL At FOX TRAP

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rnterested .parties may obtain plaM and

specifications upon ct.posit of Fifty-dollars ($50.00) at the office of th• Architect.

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'\ F. A. c9t10UltNE, M.lt.A.l.C.

5 Church Hill 'Phone 6373

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·· Training Your Son Now Will Bring . Success Later When .He Reaches Manhqod

I ,, MOST SU':C~SSFUL MEN TO-DA"Y CREDIT THE TRAINING THEY R~­CEIVED IN BOYHOOD AS BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER. SUCCESS THEY HAVE ATIAINED.

MANY OF THESE OUTSTANDING BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL.MEN RECEIVED THEIR EARLY TRAINING AS A NEW~ PAPER CARRIER.

WE HAVE OPENINGS f ROM TIME TO TIME FOR LIVE-WIDE-AWAKE CHAPS TO SECURE A REGULAR EST.ABLISHED ROUTE.

Radio P(ogramme . . .

CBN WEDNESDAY, Mart-Iii ti'-'

A.M l . stp on 7.>0-Top of the llon1lna a.oo ... C8G News a.od. Weatbu l . lS-MiukaJ Oodt 1.00-Monllall DevotloN I . IS - Pro1r&1Ume Pnn.w I.JO- •1•'°41 Scnpbook

10.00- .Know Vour Newfoundland 10.10- lhuk \ 'cru Uk• 10.1$- CBC New-> 10.30 - Trlplo Trta.sur• l0.4.S- Drealefa1l Cl1.1b Jl.l.5 - Atlytle Sc.boo! Broad('ut 11 .u - r:i.radf: 0( Stan P.~I . , 12.00- AnNMtft('f'r°a Chok• 1 :.U - Dln~r »ell Brelldo•·n 12.JO - f'ann Hroa«ka11 , 12.U - Awnl Luer l.00 - N !d Oa7 kf'f'U.de I. IS- Laura UmJted 1.30- CUC New• and Weather l .U - Doyle Zullet ln 2.00 - \'our Cood Nolthbour 2. ll-Tlme out for Alelod.Y 2.>o-Atlanllc Sc-bool Broadc.ut 2.U - Thc Happy Gaq

I :a. U-Ah1tJea.I Kitchen J .30 - HT&\'O Vor•c• 3.4l-Tr•u Canada l\tatJftff 4.J, ... Cblldntn'a St~17 S.00 - Tlmel.1 1\lDU s .1J- lh1sic ol tho We.at S.lO- f'bhenu Broadc••t S.tl - KlDdcr1&rte11 of I.be Afr G.00- 1.nccrmC'uo 1..2J- Proi:ra.mmt• Preview l.lO - Suppe.1 Cueat ... · ' -4l-Mw.lc.al Pro1rammc ; .oo-cac News aod Weather / . ll -Cu.rta.ln Calli 7.30-Tops TOd:i.1 7.43- Doyle: Bullc lln 1. ll - A NcwfCKIDdla nd" Story 1.>0- Newt Roundup

Churchill By His Contemporaries

Charles Eade ... ... .. .. ...... 4.50 Boldness S. My Frie"d ~ichard Pape ...... : .... .. 3.00

The Creative _Element Stephen Spender .... .. .. 2.75

The Quest of the Schooner Argus

Alan Villieu · ... ....... .. ... 3.75 Fo.ty Plus and Fancy Free

Emily Kimbrough ... , .. 3.50 Her Majesty Queen

I El!zabeth, H.R.H. The Duke of' Edinburgh,-

THREE INDI

New shipment ST.

ST. MARTl~'S Fa""-"1 C

ATIENTION BOYS • Routes are usua lly r:ght in your

.own neighbourhood. ·

e Ear,ings are substantia I. l .4J - l11t.roduttJon to \Yrdnc!d•Y Nlaht t.tO-SbU:~arc·'• Henry \ 11- P:i.n JU lt ,30 - CBC Natlooal Ne•a

and Their <;hildren .. . J.95 Royal Sisters

IN

TOPSAIL MANUELS

A·ND ·KELLIGR~WS We have vacancies in the abovo places for good energetic boys.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

• Papers are delivered lo your daor.

e DAILY NEWS Carriers learn: thrift, regularity-knowledge of human nature-how ta handlo maney-how to meet peaple­and it is also healthy work, helping to imp!ave bath body ond mind.

• Carriers have the opportunity lo take part in sport, and also win many of the fi ne prizes and award> which are presented for auistanding salesmanship and service.

P-0. BOX 972 CIRCULATION' DEPARTMENT ST. JOHN'S

11 .U-~luilc nu ?\Udnlrt" 12.00- Ckne Do111111

VOCM

l A. M. ll"EDNESDAT • .llrn• :u• 1.to - S41Dr1M $erc:Udl: 7.JO- Brcakfalt ..... .,.. 7.$5-Newa 1.00- 11,.akla•t ......... i

I 1.:1-10& oi me DQ' • 1 1.3J-f\m

1.4.0-'NUM U.. N...t'eadlufln 1.00- Rrinu tUt u... . l.IS-Allu J aDe Motsali I.JO- Mule l.11 U.. ~ l .G- lleddlqlOa Hall

lt.OO-Newa 10.as- Dk• •ltd JC'an•Je 1t .1J--Nmlc fw W"81adQ' t0.30-Laca.a l"all' ' J•.M. • l t.15- llanll ot Ha pphw• 12.lO-Newa l!.Jl-Tt'111plc:ton•• Wattem Tr-all 114S-Mustca1 ?.lenu 1.30- llarvey'• News 1.4J-Two tor Toda1 2.00 - ftfc1t'ld lf.s from Ute Ufj:hlancb 2..tS- ZO.l atlnc:e 2.30 - Ban.k of Happlncu :..tl- lntcrJuck 2.» - Nowa J.00- Dolla.rs on 1•.rade 4.00 - Sewa 4.o:i- RcqueaU on Parade 3.00 - Ju nSor Ja.mborH S.30 - Clydo Bt'•tll' Show C.00-N'cw• and Wcalbe.r 5.0S- Suppe r Serenade &.23- Los\ and Pound C.30 - Dollara a.nd SeoM ~. 4.0-Stranac AdvcnlW'e 6.U - Han-ey•• Newt 7.00-The B•ndman 7.U-Dr. Paul 7.lO - The Lady on lhe Sc~tn 1.00- Rotary Lunchton BroadcaJil 1. 1l- Rccordcd Atualc 1.30-Xow it can be told , .oo-Captaln Horatio Jfomblowcr 9.JO-Guy and Doti 9.<4l- Uarvc1"• Ne""'

Margaret Saville ...... .. 1. 95 Psychology, Religjon and Healing

1 · Lalie D. Weatherhead.,4.50 Birds of Newfoundland

Harold S. Peters and

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Thomm D. lkirleigh ... 3.oo pEl.l.. ISLAND

'Poems of Newfoundland from-;lhe fyles,lM Edited by . Ill "?'; Michael H{lrrington ;.,,.,2.00 B one Years

The Radio Amateur's yg Hand Book

1954 Edition .. .. ,, •...... 3.50

Dicks & Co. Ltd. THE BOOKSELLERS

S.)0- LQm •o Abaer S.40 - \\'c:U, Wba f Do You Knowl S.4.S - Th!s aod Tbat. ' ·00-Cltaema MIU.le Rall 1.311-Tnpa la Pupa. 7.00 - Atnc:rlcan Htrlta1e 1.2$-HJllbW1 Rlt P:i..rade 7.30-Playllouse of >~•YOUrlt•• 7.1.S-PcppernU HI& P araae. 1.00- J ane Plcllera 1..2.S-Tbls 1 BC!llC:H l .lO- Grouc:~ ~ranc l . .S..S- J act O~n•

TWENTY ONE YEAU (Air: "2l yrs.")

There'• a man on Ben !eland, A man you all know, ' He's the S.r.A. Agent. A_nd "health man" also. HC\YOrks as mechanic • At pinions and gears, ,

He's tile man \\le'vc been $-lnl­Jng

For t\\1enty-one years.

He put on the dole crowd To e.lcan up the Green And tn 24 hours,/n change

be seen. A big Job he tackled.

rould.

tor ::ql:aillnellmlllll;· IJ!Wd with tbil

cente6r7 which Is ID atsnWcant for C.tbollea whcre, the evenl111'1 perfonnuace ParUaiiiet zlil:i was In a very rul .sense unique for The aecantloll wu made Education Week, and of course, in tbe Commcms bf CCF Lffdlt eminenUy appropriate, for the true Coldwell durlq debate on • -

d or Education is to effect a tlon of OppoalUon Leader Drc. .,. en f th poslnc extension of cmcrgcnr. pow. deepenin& the awareness 0 • c ers leglsl1tlon beyond )lay 3:. purpose of Ure. The fact of history He added: had been garnered to extract the "Atay l soy porncularly at this story surrounding the Immaculate time that at least one public niaa Conception, whose centenary is in lhis country, in the per'OI\ a! this yea_r being obsc.rve.r, 1s 1 de- the prem.icr o[ Quebcr, is eh:alleni­finition by the Church, but \Yhose ing ~e supre.maey of rarh:t~rnt; roots touch the \'ery source of ~nd. mdee~. t! he can bt' b<li~<td.

"Mac'~ Godden· manly Woller Rendell as Adjutent and ·· ~1 ac" Godden \\' J S there, quietly, un.:. ssuming, .:.nd efficit!nt.

REPORT GOLD RUSU !:::·:Ir,!.~~=::i~i OK•.i' H•mmr r•ttl•

9.00- A.mit.rlc.1.n Wa7 9.23-0ne for th« book t .:SO-Cordon 1-lacRae 9.SS- Phlllp Norma n

So gi\'e him thfee cheers, For it hadn't been cleaned up

· t" ' t •t ell The studenta 1s thalle11g1ne the rule or I•" '·h" Chris 1~n1 Y. I s · he s=iys that a fcdcr:1I tltl PJ ttd who dad tins research m~st have in relation to deduction of inet1ir.e derived a two·Cold beneht there- tax ror federa l pu~s will noL be Crom: . the knowledge itsclC and fulfilled by !be government or tho

1s Dead

10.6-Ntws 11 .00- Sport.1ca.st 11.10-Job Column 11 . ll- t 'anlat)' DanWt.and u..oo- N'tWI In • :\Hnut.,. 11.01- Fantasy Bandai.and l!.lO- N'c•'a i.2. lS - f 'a nta17 Ra n<l.t tand

10.00-Newa. 10. IS-CUrt )fah4"J IO.JO-Broadwa7 b ml' Brat II .OD-Ye 01• :\lldn.lc.httra' C.1ub u.oo- Sien Off and Anthem

For t\\ltnty· onc years.

the ertect ol discipline resulting pro .. ince or Quebec." lie used company horses, rrom ordered y,•ork. ?tlr. Coldwell \\·a~ rrlcrrin: I

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\Ve \\·111 try to forget the men1-ories or Edinburgh, and come back to Stobs Co mp. where Sergt. M. Godden carried on j ~ his own

TOKYO ( Monday (AP)- J opon· ese repa tria tes from Russia say a gold rush° is on in northeast Siberia "'here J apanese and German pri­sone.rs of \\'ar discovered nuggets ·•sometimes bige:er than a .kidney bean," the ne_.ws paper Sangyo Kci zai reported Saturday. The paper, quoUng th ree Japanese, said the ·deposi t is Jn the Kolyma \'alley or northeast Siberia and is spread over an area Jar6?er th3n Japatl .

J.00-Ncwa in a Minute and ClOKdo•• Obituary And plenty o{ lin1e, In summary the following indi- ~tr. Duplessis' announren_\cnt th.al For t ,\·cnty·one years boys, les the program: . the Quebec l:Ovcmmcnt \\Ill drdi1.C

by LC.~I. .. "Aad llllDklng Illus, be died."

"Tis a Ion; Ume ago when I .llrst met Alalrolm Godden : it was In lbese hippy, glorious day,, l'rbea all the Brigades were acli\'C. lt WU nvt I quesUon or the Earl Gftl7 Trapbj, or the 5'100Ung ~. It wu al! o~n challenge.

and wbole-bearled, so that · keep to1etber In a com-~ while. ·

the Canadian Lesion paused consider the thinnin; ranks.

How the <lrele narrows!

CJO N \\•EDSl:SDA \ ", Marrh ! Ith

A. . ~t . 0.00- \\'ake up a nd u, .• 7.10-:"\c"·• 7. IS -Strcncth for the: 0:117 7 .~-Ncws 7.:U - Bob IAwlt Show 7.4.S-Nt"•

to 7..50- Botf Lcwl1 Show 1.00-Nc:ws l .Ol - Bob Lewis Sheiw l.30-Ncwa 1.30-Bob LeWlt ShoW' 1.00-New-1 l'OO:ball Leapes and

at tbat time; but,

Oloar~ If Yom TIRED All THE TINE ·~a ......... _ ...

!.Ol~oin.c Pla tt• t .1.)-Alona cup of °'ct r \ 1.25-\\'hat'a on \\'alb'"• ?ltlnd~ 1.21-X Afarb tl'le Spot l .~Tlme out wllb \\•utona

10.00-NeWI' 10. u-Stump the. ~lluu• 10..2J-Palnt Harmon1t1

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- -"CLOTHES MAU THE MAN

IF CHAFE MAKES THE CWTHES"

WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor Z98 , 291 WATER STREET"

:-We : :;pecia.Zize • i-n

MURRAY'S ROOFING· of all kinds--.. ,, DONNACONA­

IMPREGNA TED WALLBOARD KOLOR · KOTED

SHEATHING

WALLBOARD , . , ... ('

.'\t prelent we have a new stock of clear, well finished / · .· · . ~.,d seasoned •'

.. CANAl>•AN MOULDING -, as well as ,

' '.- FACINGS

" . . . ·: DOORS

HINGES L:OCMs.'. ·

an~ General·· Building '

Suppl~es

- · H: MURRAY» & C.()., ,L JD~ .· . ·~NG iSUPPLIES DEPARTf9',EN)' •• ,

10.>0-V.'ho Am I! 10.u-we1iward Hof 10.so- G0tpel Slncc:.r 11.00-News 11.01-wt.0'1 lhal Slncln11 U . U-Au.nt :\la f"7 11.30-C.sloo P .l.I , 11.00-News 1.2.01-Culllo 12.lS- R•ach Wason ConlC's1 11.20-Jlour of Star• 1.00- News 1.01-Prcmler Pala 1.1$ -J. C. News t .30-News Dl1c1t 1.40-Bar1sln Hour 1.4.S-Ro•d or lll• 2.00-News 2.01 - Perry Ala t0n 2. IS-Younc Dr. ~l aloM 1.JO-Grand Cc.nlr:i..I Slalloa J .00-Nc:ws J .11- flmue.wlt'ea O ub <Pritts) 4.00-News 4.0S-t, ,-. In ••Ive 4.10- You Name It 4. IS-C.1lno 4.U - KlddJe Kamtval .S,IS - Jlmmy Allen .S.30 - Supper Sf:rcruide lt.UU - c.IUN .tJuJJrUn liO•nl l .Ol-Suppc'r Sf!renade ~. IS-Sport.I Parade

6.13-Newa 1.30- Dc11ny VauJ;hln l.4.l-Dtadly NlJllbba.S. 7.00-Ncwa . 7,01 - Court,a.hlp and flt•rrl11• 1 .1.s- Pn11ram n tporl. 7.la - Dowrlnr"• Ncw1 7.U- lnJJptttor " ·est 1.00 - Ncwa 1.01 - raasl n1 Parade I . IS - Keep Knnl l.JO - Tan•n f .00 -NC'WI 9.01 - Album of J"aYounll'.t t .1S - kc:rcls ol Scotland \'•rd l .U-Do1co Ne,w1

10.00 - Town S11u1re Jamborita 10.1s - n 11: t.s r•rt• 10. i&.s - Barbe.nbop H1rmonl~.1 11 .00 - News l.l .U - My1tefJ' Lt m7 Hobb7 11.4..1 - SPOrU rarade JZ.00 -News 1101- lfouaepa n y lt.)O - F1•• Joflnute Newa ll.ll - JleiuMpa.rty 11.M-Newt 1.00- Queen and 81111 Off

YOUS WF. PSl:SDAY. ~larch

1.30 - So:n On and Sundial 1.M- J11cl( KW. wood l . 15 - Tod17'a IM I>•"· 1.>0- ll appeoc:d t:a1l Ni1ht. &.30 - .Doir COrncll

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10.00- Alvnl ua k e'"~rlf'a , Jt.U- 1..tUn ' Quarter. 10-'0-TtMtaace .Ende. JO,U-Counl'"7 Junct.ion . Ii .ts .. SNltl ltrftt. 1.1.10-~. JC•mP<tr. II .CS-You • Dd th World P.Jil. . tl.00- ' t ~ Mute. 1110-Bolltu)' l'tqer. l t .U-AI &.#. Llt-Jup a.twha U1. l .U - iar6mt &are . l .:H- Bud'• • BHdw1s<* "l.M- Meiof7 .M1t1.... ·

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~ J..11- Marck et r. .... u '-31-Ncwa IC.annal')' >.» - T8Pkt aDd btuu 4.tl - N...,. • C.1S-H9' , ~wttf •nd ,Blu.a S.(llt- .lobJUlJ' !I ttt-r

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J5 a nlight long time. c3

1 _ 0 n'ng welcome by Chris- the !~JI amount or the prn' inet ' b . · ~ 1

· • ne\V 1.ncome tax froO\ !cdrri! 1n. .Ai. nc\v place you'll sec o~·~ . bne ' Vh1te, ""ho pres1d~d. come tax eoUectcd at ~ourtc fm~ IC you bcllc._ve all ~·011 '"hea rs

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2. "The ~larian Year' by i\la_rie its employees . Mil . . ~RTllUR CAMPBrLL ·nierc won't be • shook le( l I .

c. 1 Con"•ay. The Quebec incor.1c tax, ;ii;' News has just arri\'ed Crom M~n· In twcnty-o~e year. 3-"'The Hail Mary" by Mary ized at the last session of thr Je:.~

trcal oC the tragic rnotor-r3r acci· Gun n. Jature, an\ounti to about r' ptt dent resulting in the death or Mr. j Like the good man in Ireland 4.'The Miraculous Medal" by Fran· cent of th r federal ine<lmr U1. Arthur Campbcll.~nd his <laugh· · \Vho dro\"c out the snake, • Present -federal Jl\\·s tK"rmt! tk-tcr, \\•hilsl his "·ice sustained v~ry Tch goals \\'Cre all banished, cc~ o 7ooolc.Lad . or 'fount Car· ductions o( only fi\'c per f"n: r""

• . - ur l " · · I • t serious injurirs, due to a collision By the rules he did \make. 1,. h Th Nol•n \11nc1a 1.ncome axes. me >' erc!a -. .

\l"ith a large bus ~· hi1st evidently He told the sheep O\\'Oers, 6.-"l\1ory's Likcn~"--Choral ?if:iry, .. by Astncs P.laric f1cm1r:. ~tr. Campbell was dri\'ing to his To "say it ,,·ith sheers" Speech by Grade rx: class. 10.-''Th Immaculate C(ln . home. A young friend ~tr. Robert For lhc ' vool has been gro"·ini, ?.-··~tother of Chrisl"-a hymn tion"-panel discu ion hy c;nne Matt escaped death and Mr. Camp- For twenty-one yenrs. ; sung by Maudie Hickey. x "c1as.<. bell's golden spnniel was uninjured. S.-"The Greatest of Mothers", ll.-"Queen of uaqy I\•m••· 1

Mr. Campbell was here in July They don"! use the botlles by Joan Murphy. radio program by Grade XI !"la..rs. t9:JO with Messrs McNairn and C. That come by Express D.-"The Jmmaeulnte Heort or J2.- ""0h, Mother, I could Wtt9 D. Trusler, fire insurance cenernJ For lhc milk boys since Easte.r For .P.l irth" a hymn which i:ontllJ'~ managers v.•ith general secretary Has got a nc'v dress. • Had better \\•atch out, ed the program • Hann of the Dominion Board ol They've cleaned up the stables, They'll gel a hot time this sum· A !cw words of appreciation bJ Underwrite.rs when this boord took So drink without !cars, • mer Reverend Fnther O'Dwyer, and b7 o\'cr -alter ConCederntion of the You won't find a genn now If the ehalth laws they flout. Reverend Fr. Kennedy Collo.-rd. IO<'a l bo3rds duties. ?.tr. Campbell For t\vcnty·onc years. The merchants have oq And this coded a most intcmtint. \i.•a! the general manager for Can- To cover their wares-:- . profitable and enjoy:ible: tnbul1 odo or the Nort h British and M<r· Some people don't liko him, It's the first time they've <I e 1t, on behalf or Edueotion. cantile lnsur:ince Co. General con· But he kekeps on his " 'ay, For ni.•enty-one yenrs . rerences \\•ere held here under the A.nd is doing grea t ' vork boy~, I l3te r.tr: Can1pbell " ·ho cndearC'd Though he sen~ \\'il hout pay. Jtere's a ' 'health to ?-l ike l-1a\\"co, himself to ltll the agents by his f'or the things thty ha\'e called. \Ve ,,· ish him 11 good luck" rharming P.Crsonality. A din ner hin1 ln the good \\'Ork he'$ doi nf, 'vas tendered to him and his de le· , No n1alice he bea rs, We \\"on't see hiln stuck. ga tion at 'Pelurray·s Pond. I I-le says "they can ra\'e on ''1\1-ike" Ha\\'Cs>'S n hustle r

The )ale ?.Ir. Campbell \\"3!' For l\venty·onc years." The .right thing he darts, prominent in campaigning for im· Jte·s the best mlJl we've had here,

for INSURANCE • Bt"nGLAR'f - !lOStlS

PLATE CLAS!' FIRE and AUTOMOLIO,t:

Pbonrs 80li0 :uul 7iSl f<EG T. MORGAN

proved re gu 1 a U o ns i n tra £fie In \\'S-1' :~h~e;;!~l~i e~s;;;;•; n;;;;dt;h~e;;;;c~a p~l~i n~;;;;;;;;;;;;~2F,.~or~t~w~e~n~t:)~" -o~~n•;;;;y;;c;;a;;rs;;.;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;f ;;; m4;i;. t;;;C;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;:;;;,; and !or safe dri"Vi ng, and did yeo· man service. It is indeed with grea t sorro\v his many friends here will regret his passing under such tragic ci rcumstances •

EARL DIES NEW YORK ( AP I. - Archib•ld

Viscount Athc•on, 76, fi rth Earl of Go.dord ind proprietor or a mid· town New York wine •hop, died Saturday. Lord Gosford , who pme to the U.S. in 1928, headed the ng· lish Women's Auxiliary Army ·c orps in the F"irst World War.

CONSCIENCE MONEY Mr. H. C. Grayston, Manager,

·Canadian Notionll .Railways, St. 'John 's, NOd., has received throu~h Royal M1U an enveloped postmarX·;

~,d "St. John's, Nfld.1 M1rch .20th , 19!14" containing cash $5.00 with an . unsigned note reading "Conscience Money' \. · · r 1

This amount has been credite1t as 11Co11~ cit'nce Money" by the Fin· 1

ancial Department. - J

BIRTH .

TRACEY.:._At St. Clare's Mercy Hospita l on Morch 12th, to Ke\'in and Cecilia Tracey, a dau, hter. l!atrlela Marie, sister ror Madonna .

. . DEA11l I . : HORDERN- Passed ' ~-aeeCully away March 23rd Emily C. belovM ' wife oC Waller .·J . Hordem, former-

. ly ul Ll\'erpool. Engl1nc1, In ·her 80th. ye?r .. left to mourn bcsld,e~ her hustiaod are 2 daughters, Mr._ Shalliker i nd Mrs. Chis: ·Eddy, Clt1 ; •bo ,S grandchildren. Funer­al by motor hearse' Thursdl y1 2.30 !ro111 ' hµ lite re•fd~nce , 2!J7 ~Ma rchant Road to the C. ol E. ~emet~ry, 1 ..

Sensational reductions ·on our present Stock of USED CA·RS

Regular Price MORRIS Oxford . . . . .. . . .. . . ..... ..... . 1,890.00 .MORRIS Minor 2 Door .......... 1,390.00 MORRIS Minor 4 Door .......... 1,510.00 COWLEY J-2 Ton Van ... ......... 1,700.00 COWLEY ~ Ton Van ... .. ....... 1,280.00 COWLEY Pick-11p Yz Ton ........ 1,650.00 STATION WAGON ........ .......... 2,050.00

PRICE NOVI 1,600~ 1,200.00 .1,300.00 1,450.00 1, 100.00 1,400.00 1,750.00

BUY: NOW As we only hav .. a

LIMITED "QUANTITY I

BRIJISH M·OTORS, LIMITED. 26Q LitMARCH~NT ROAD DIAL ':f197 - 6961

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