• overnment rene e eats ote r r1se THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 64. >--·--·-- ornado Kills 8 In l(ansas The 5(orm cut on, ripped apart the new homes In a p~th some ~· · .,. 11 "~~ 1mctcr way 300 yards wide and ~lx or el~ht r: !;:' 1,. n"'" pnssible blocks Ions, damaging many olh· ,~;~;j;'r'.::'c~ed tor_nado crs on the fringes of this swath. ~· :o<l :-.1 and Injured Mrs. Marvin C. Hehrlng, 30, 11 .: ,,, -~ 3 ~Ia•~ throu~h drove with her two daughters to a ...... .' !;;;rb·. church and told the girls to "run ::. >!• ,,rnrrrd 1,n thr ror your lives" to the basement. ;,·.•. , ,_ 1!JI:11··irn where Diane Rae, 10, made It safely, • •• -. 1 ,:,:em <lr~l\ Its Jean Renee, 5, was caught by the 1 ·." ,~' r'·:·~·, ~: ~ b\1~)' wind and dashed against the build· ,~··,· ,~,\ o r-tlm~trd' iug. Sl1e suffered a fractured skull. ,···.-.:~r· d:·''": ng h11n· ~Irs. Nehring never reuchcd the ..;~ ,r·.c''"·'''· . church. She was found ncarbv and 1 L···· c.:· ~::~r r•l:m~trd rticrt In hospital from multlpie in· , . , :,~:·: 'r:·.1rrn S10,- juries. .. ~·, .,_,,,,,, Zooming back 1kyward, the : ·.: i .,._:,: .. ,:··r·:~~on •I ill ~torm f11nnel pa~sert over Kansas • .. .. ,·,:. 1 1 r~•u~lt~· City'! ~astern outsklrt~. missing ·,. ·;._..'_. -~ :•:,, · rnronrr'1 lndcpcnrtence, ~!o., the home town ·~ : ~'' cr••·.::~1t tile of farmer president Harrv Tru· 1: ':: t'l.· ""' rr· man, and dissipated itscli ncar ,. I·.:· Liberty, :l!a. : 1,, ::d'·llntion Help wns en rcute to the stricken , :·:r , ar:n:~< I lib· area within minute~ artcr ·the ·'·"''"'" L'n11nly, 1torm struck. But police were . :•.· ao!1.1Wrt com· plagued throughout the long night s.. \, llr•:~,h ~oc! by sightseers. and there were loot. . \' . : "r ;t ~pring cr.< prowling the ruins before the i: ;·.• ,., ,, •t O:t~wa, police could move ln. "The looting was terrible," said deputy car one r Joe Connors. ·1 ·: ~ , •.,,. 11\;t!n ;tnU , ·;c:,,·, .::: t11nncls "People were taking thlnss from lite drug .store and supermarket, ." .(j~ -, . (:,·:1i;:1:: :t t Ot. 1:•::-: "':~:~; li~rl been all they could get their hands on. ... , ~;''-'' i'::r -.rrathcr One man was carr)'ing out a cash ·.:.· · • •'r ,,;,, twister re~lster," '~: ·~·=·~~'"n·. :\·:;J:! no~rth· Shortly after that report, Gov· •;·.~ i\1:-:·~~ l'i:y, the ernor James T. Blair declared martial law in the area and the ··~.·~-~.: rt'P·'r:~. :;.~:.c.. 1· c~c hro~clcast national guard took over 1treet : ::, ~:.~· ... L":ty radio patrols. !l~ •• 1!··~: ":th ad viet ;:t(o:::c~. pcr·nns IJI"Ing ··~oi p~:h o! :i1c storm . ,_:l\". '''' 1 1r1 - A ,.. .,·H<': ,,: sll~l\rrrd 1 •• , ~·. t:.,;re '"ret~·. ~tan)' crHJrs and t~c warn· •1·.;: thc:n from harm. • ::::1.1., 1t•rrcd craz· · :, .. :t! c·~t ,11 t11c rolling · tl,::rn J.::msH. It ';.:. ,, :: <m•.•hcd rull c~ei.:cd ,~: n~er ~d •.1.: .~1 ~true. p:~rts .\ !•: 1 ~:c\~e{c~i~~e ·t~r~,;(':tb~·.; 1 ~~~rl~t~~~~~ m~d~g~t ~londa1·. ::~~~ o~n ':~ ~0 b~ck 1 Guy ~lollel in a surprise rotc of The ballot marked U1c 31th timt no-can:idcncc. ~!ollct asked !or parliamentary ~!ollct, ol, submitted his resi~- confidence since taking office la!t nation later to President ltcne Feb. J. ( Coty. But the prc.1idcnl declined His coalit.ion, which trom lht to accept it imrnctliacly penrlin~ start l:cflcckd only a minority o! ED~!ONTON (CP)-An all·malc consultations willt political lead· the assembly, managed lo 'stay in cast from Medicine Hat took the crs. power by a judicious handling of stage Tuesday night for their pre· The president faces the task of tile prccuious balances within the scntal.ion o! Stalag 17, second of trying to replace a re~11ne that chamber . the eight productions in the week· was the most stab:c France has On Tuesday night's ballot. ~In] . long Dominion Drama Festi1•al. had in post·w<~r yc;~cs. lrl 1•·on supp~rt from his own SoAll but a few of the 2,700 scats ~lollct and his ~:~hi11Ct were ap· cialist party. !rom the Popular R!· In the huge new Jubilee Auditor- pi;llidcd as they filed out a[ t!1c puhlicam. the S:1cial Republican~ ium had been sold. a1scmbly that had turnerl them and a handf'Jl of centre dcputica By curtain time, a full house was 1 O'.il by a 1·ote 0f 2SO to 213. They! anti inrlcccndrnts. The l\epubliean1 expected. . ' drafcd I he letter of resi~na'o:1 I p<~rly i; a slightly left.o{.ccntre The first • night pcrformane n! i and ~!o:lct ld'. for the pre>~tlcntial 1 1\!lm~n Catholic party. Anastasia bv the Vancouver Little: pal:~cc. · Tile opposition included <Uch di· Thcatre 1 Association drew an aud· :OTHER RESl"LTS i I"CI"SC ~roup; as the Cnm~1unisl5, lencc of 2,000. A much smaller Othc_r rc.,ults of ~lnllc\0, col· t'1c c.\lremc right wing P011jadisls, hou;c is expected for this after· lapse 1ncludc: . ~nd the ri~ht-of·ccntrc Independ· noon·~ prcduclion In French of 1. Pre.si:!cnt Co\y'; official ,·is it cnt 1\cpublicans. The makeup of Thorton Wilder's Our Toll'n bl' to the Lmtcd States I' ill probably the opposition illustrates tile diffi· L'Union Thcatral de' Shcrbrookc·, b,c cancelled or at lca;l postponed., culty of finding a rtplaecmcnt Que. Coty was due to leave tl1c end of {or the ~!ollct coalition. Henry Allcrgoth direds the ~led., this month for \\'ashin~to~. The ~lollet, 51 • ,-ear - old former !cine Hat Civic Thcntre in Stalag: French consti\uLo~ requires his teacher of ·En~lish, headed 17, a comedy-drama originally I presence here to desi~nate a sue· France's 22nd go1·crnment since written as a musical in and ahout · cesser to ~!ullct. Under present the Second \l'urld War. the German camp by American conditions this may be a long and The national assembly of G25 prisoners.of.war Don Devan and compllcatcd task. memhcrs, e)ectcd i~ 1956, has a Edmund Trycinski. It was ,drama· 2. Franc~'s position on the Enr· life of [i,·c years. It on be distized later by actor Jose Ferrer. opcan economic union and atomic soi\"Cd only if the ~o,·trnmcnt is Tht cast a! 21 men nnmed in cncrgy-Euratom-trcatics is un· del~alcd !11 :ce in 18 months on a the Alberta regional festival last dc:mmed. ~!ollct had planned to confidence vote-a procedure lolFebruary to win fil'e of the seven bnng the accords up. for ratifiea· lowed in December. J~j5, for the awards offered for competition. It twn on a formal confiClencc basis. first t:mc sirer !S77. won the best play and best visual 3. The country is plunged i~to The normal proe~dure is for "production awards, while Mr. AI- whnt Will r:obably be a long per- president to call in tile leaning lergoth was named best director, wd of poi_Jtlcal turmoil. The dil'i· politicans in attempts to form a Garry Mitchell as Sefton best ac- s1ons mth1n the assembly arc such new cabinet which will have the tor, and John Kamanchuk as that finding a new governmental confidence of a majority of memStosh the- best supporting actor. combmJI!QJ1 Will be next to impos. bers of the assembly. Ronald Spealght, ndjudlcator !n ~ami, ~!ajor6~2 30 YEARS LATER · a~o the Domlnlon finals, warned the Medicine Hat and other six groups : after Anastasia Monday night ihat' ' all performers face a difficult task' in projecting themselves into the huge 185.foot auditorium. E1·en In lauding the perform· anccs of Vancouver's Edith Dean as Anna and Rae of Brown as the Dowager Empress Russia 1 ~!r. A~:, JD:\, dau~h· ~·r•pcd ~:~ken ~lrs. : . I Durmg . the holiday . Que. ( Cl , !-A str:kc weekend both I . Dean at times, and the male per , 1ts fiflll day Thurs· explain stand in the sri!<e. 11 formers were even more difficult: da\ IL\ont maJOr del'eloprr.l•nts I Unron officials met with busi· . to understand I .:\etther the company nor the :\a. I ncssmcn and merchant.:;, sl'PERB lto:J_al Federation In a statement. Jacques Gagnon, Is a superb auditorium." diSe.o-cd. ,mo\'c director p::;.HJ'_'l .1\ the he said or the S4,500 ooo f ".lrds a re,umplion O• nc;;otla· sa1d the un1on had reject 1. government structure.' "In a:l the · tJons. . . an offer mode by t:1c company Chnrles E. Lindbergh exactly 30 l;;t 16,000 feet. world I have seen nothing to The_ _scc.(!!lg a mastc,r Ja't Tilumlay without ha1·ing stud . )'cars ago Tuesday, was refueled 40 St. John's was the la;t city to it. But we shall have to until contrac, to co1er the • 1Cd :t or 1\"i\hout consulling union miles southeast of St. John's at 11 be flown over by General Lind- the week's end tn sec how goad n1n,e pbnt.': . mttu;1."1,, members . . . . o'clock Tuesday morning. bergh in 1927 before· he headed It is as a theatre." rol.cr ,LllJUn> and r"J!" s .t '' Pe1pin, tcchmeal council· Piloting the jet, which retraced out over J:1e Atlantic. That flight o_r Anastasia generally, he de. a.,kmg r_o: an Jmmc:i.ialc. 30· lor of the union, told the mcrch· as close])' as possible Lindbergh's took 33 1'l hours. His airplane. scribed the Vancouver group's set ccn •. nn hour mcreasc. Basic anb and hu\lness men the 1c,,m. historic flight, was Major Robin· "The Spirit of St. Louis," was as "l'cry awkward," the rtircrtion here• now IS St.GO pany's offer had been rcjccte : be· son Risner, a Korean jet ace. He clearly visible to St. John's resl· as "terribly slow" and the visual an hour. cat:se 1t \\"J> the same as had !J<'en was expected to arrive in Paris dents as he flew over the city. production as ,;most unsati;fac., Tile has offered a ·17· mode at the outset of negot!ations about six hours aHer taking off The Super 'Sabre will be di!· tory." ·cent-an-hour 1ncrcase spread mer October. from MoG,Ice Af"B, N.J, Tho <e· ployod h)' tho Porio loto<"U"'" Tho;o f'<loc; hiodmd tho pee- lhcee yom. n hO' ce;«tod "" <e- Tho '""''"' ' ' ' " ' to • olog!o feu ling, accomplished by two KB·I Air Exhibition from now until formers as "the capacities of tho quc;t for a master. contrart hilt contract to CIJ\'er its wo:kers at 50 com·erted tankers, took place June 2. . cast were stretched on the has ,offered Jo 11equali!e, _ns far as and Kemano in British C,(). further than thev coull i 3 h " pos,.blt;. the ngcs paid at It> lumbla. It should, said Mr. Pepin, The w"as the c Fall,; and Lle grant similar co.ntract to 1\'0rkflood control and maintenance of '.'malics very great dcm nd 0 smclte1., \1 I til !.1ose paid here. crs m Quebec pro,·mce. farmlands. . felativelv Inexperienced aca:t."n Employees reported the pbnt Arlricn Plourde. union president, Dlefcnbaker spoke ta.·210 was a play- "that either must bo Ttlcsday to receive pay thcv had said the may last "two persons here at a noon·time meet. right or m'ust not be at all." • e:uned before gomg on stnke months, three months, or six lng after a morning of car!\paign. H.. • . months, but the worker! 11ill no ing through mist and rain in Fra· \\ EEKE:'oiD STATntE:\'Tii in." &c~amcd ~0 and completed his 4,002 statute mile flight at 6:13p.m. (3:13 p.n ADT). Lindbergh flew from Mineola, Long Island, to . Le Bourget, a 511 ghll Y 5 horter d\stance. in 1927 · Risner averaged 813 miles on hou~ with a modern version of the Spirit of St. Louis which is cap. able of more than 822 miles an hour In level fli~hl. He made two re!ueelings aver the Atlantic. Albert<~ w~it c~ual -~ntun ~; als~ ~ucbee p!:~nt. c~mpan_Y, a~ ~!Jrcrl ''a~·; ~pprox1mately eomp~ny DIEFENBAKER IN CHILLIWACK By ALA.~ Do;.;:-<ELLY Canadian Press S!J!f \\'1'lter c ~y-itsglf ~!r, who!~ kin~ ~h~t Sh:~wJnlgan_. 1~ ~!Jiigne ~t ~lay scr Valley costituency. He said on requirement of a soil and water canservntion policy is to remove submarginal farming areas from production and restore areas b€ing destroyed by erosion and removal of forest!. PRESERVE SOIL Ia.'~ Kitir~at ~ ~trike ~ive 3-Year-Old BovI -Lar.~.e lceiJe.rg PRIME MINISTER IKilled At G.an der . Of ~T I £ J1C fJ . .'. arbour i IN MONCTON Leonard PlnlpoU, aged : . v Cll!LLIWA K, menaced B.C. (CP)-Tliis !rec,uently by Fra. area, ser River [loads, received a·pledge An attempt at dictatorship by A l:rrge iceberg measuring ~to:o;croN (CP) - Prime M!nthe council, controlled by two of Tuesday !rem John Diefenbakcr 3 years, son of Mr. and about 1~0 feet long passed down i,tcr St. Laurent Tuesday charged 10 presldenlal candidates, crumb. that a Progressive Conservative l\Irs. William Philpott, was Jrross lhc mouth of St. John'1 Cun,crvative J. G. Van Harne ~;ith led in a wave of revolt In the last llnrlJour on ~!or:clay 1.nd is ~rounrJ. 1 government would extend a 24· k'll d week. ycar·old Prairie farm rehabilita· The goal was '·to preserve those e instantly at Gander rd in St. .Tnhn'> Be;·. nhout ~hrcc· having slandered Labor Mini;ter . After barring rrecdom of speech lion program to meet such prob· upper six inches of soil which arc at 1.30 P.:\1. Tuesday. He ~u3rtcrs or a mile off the :-Iarrow!. Gregg, V.C., and called on New Brunswick voters to show their and muzzling the judiciary, It !ems across the cour.lry. so essential for the maintenance was struck by a truck ncar l':o ice 11 as rcoortcd on ~Ion· deep affection for ~!r. Gregg on sealed its !ate ~!onday by order· of mankind." He said here that Frmr River Buildin!! 50. The RCMP dn)' further south than Cape Bon· June 10. ins Cantave to give up h1s army [loods arc a national problem. In Parliament. the Conservati1·c are holding an investiga- avista tiut numerous iceber;!s arc It was Mr. St. Laurent's first command to C0l. Pierre Armand, REFUELED NEAR , travelling south. personal attack against an MP in the pollee chief. ST. JOHN'S The Prairie !arm rehabilitation Prairie party had to have pro· the ll' on.· farmsought rehabilitation . the current election campaign. He INCURRED WRATII administration, set 11 P by a Con· gram extended to all Canada but The young lad is the Tuesday n~ornm:: o1·cr ;o rio; en did not refer to U1e 36-yearo{)ld Cantavc, It was reported, incur· PEl'PEilllEL~ AFB - A U.S. scrvativc government in 1935, h d t " not1·Hng but the strong· 65th, accidental or violent IJ•:Iy lar~c 1ce hcr;!s w~re VISible 1~!r. Van Horne bv name but dea me red the wrath of the council bl" re· Air Force F·100F two-place Super from Ca~. Spc:~r. and one lar~e, sci~d U1e member fo ResUfusing to order the army to shoot Sabre, duplicating the flight from should be extended to ali Canada est o! opposition" from the gov. death this year. hr~ wa~ Sighte•J about six miles· gouche·Madamaska as young :~ l::t~~r:ty 1, a.< ac· its way Into St. Marc, a coastal New York to Purls made by to provide lor water conservation ernment. off thP eoast. man who tried to distinguish him'--~·•t a <hnl. Coun. eity north of the capital, where a 'He allowed to re· rebel "committee for public saf. "og came in during the morn· sel! in Parliament by daring to ~:,1 rc•umc normal ety" had set up a local governi~ ~ and the visihllity was so low call Mr. Gregg a saboteur of the ment. · that It was Impossible to sec be· working man. . u~''. prochimcd a Armand refused 1<1 lake Can· yo~d a few yards. outside the r-iar· "This has justly shocked everyroWG. body, even the Conservatives," .-: · lmp:~s~d censor. lave's place, and ranking officers said Mr. St. Laurent, speaking in · '~~ nl5p:~tchcs and a! lha.. army general staff voted ciples approved unanimously by French. '' nl a political or solidly to back the army chief. By FRANCIS. W. CARfENTER the council last Oct. 13. The army'! proclamation, alter UNITED NATIONS, ~.Y. (AP) "There Is no excuse for such efBROUGHT TEXT ~· Pnr.smEsT an ali·niiht seulon said the cou The United Nations Security Counfrontery and It will remain to the lion. DllJlomatlc sources reported Pin· 1 ·~-~~n!:l provisional ell was plaguing the country Into force Egypt to shame of the one who has com• cil president Tuesday prodded council action Earlier Lodge made it clear the eau brought with h.im a text of a 1 "anarchy and destroying liberty," th' ~ br a naUonal yield on lis unilateral operation of milled it. 1t promised In attempting to remove Cantave. Egypt to clear up as quickly as the suez Canal. He flew back to United Stales had refused to go resolution embodying his propos· possible all questions on operation along with th~rench proposal for als but dld not formally introduce en, It said, it It added, the council had tried to "I am sure that most New BrunsWashington Monday night ,for a PEPPERRELL AFB - A body tb! "free and han· destroy the army, ~e only• na- of th~ Suez Canal. The council conference Tuesday with State Sec- new negotiations. He told the coun- it. In the end he acquiesced In found by the RC~!P ncar Corner wick inhabitants deplore it. They then put the controversial Issue on ell, as U.S. delegate. -that ·the Lodge's statement 'virtually shelv• a! a consUtutlonal tional Institution still intact. retory Dulles and back here for Unlted States continues to bold the' ing the Issue until something hap· Brook recently has bee nidentii1ed will want to tllke the occaslo11 the shell pending dtvelopments. Since Dec. 12, when president the councU windup. by Peppcrrell ~uthoritics as that that is offered to them on June view that a declaration made by \'pens to bripg It up again. Paul Magloire was for~d into These moves came as' the of A/lC ~!cComas Glasper, 24, of 10 by reaffirming through their French national assembly defeated Egypt on April 2 does not en· Pineau's call for new negotia. .vote their deep affection for Mr. e~lle by strikes as a re!ult of elthe lBB3rdAACS E & I Sq. the government of Premier Guy GAVE ASSENT . Gregg, a great Canadian who haa forll to perpetuate himself In of- Mollet and undermind the French Without taking a vote, the coun- tlrely meet the council require- tlons was supported by Britain, ment.s but the United States still Australia and Colombia. flee, the country has been tom by posltlon here. . Airman Glasper has been m1ss-_ dislingulshed himself so brilliantly · eli gave assent to a statement by The Phlilpploes, Iraq, Soviet Un· mg from Pcpperrell since last !n the servic.t of his compatriots." bickering. Two provisional pres· The passing of the Mollet regime its president, U.S. chief delegate is w!lllng to give It a trial, Pineau assallcd the Cairo dec· ion and Sweden took the posjtlon !dents, one a Supreme Court judge His widow Mrs. Ida deprived Foreign Minister Christ· Henry Cabot. Lodge. Lodge's sum· laraUon in a speech to the ~oun- that this is not the time to start October. Glasper lives in Los Angeles, Cnli· The statement was included In chosen !n the regular order uf succession, were tossed out by ian Pineau. of any power to deal mary wound up a two.<Jay debate cil Monday and <:ailed on the coun· new negotiations but that the Egyp. fornia. Airman Glasper w1s from the text ofhis address issued to the with issues here except as touched off by the French demand cil to request new negotiations for Uan declaration should be given a Cottage Grol'c<, Alabama. press before delivery. means of political strikes on the further an acting minister. lor If~~' negotiations for a perma· a sctUemcnt on a basis of six prin· trial. · iJ'OUnds that they were favor!ni Pineau flew here to press for nent settlement of the canal Q.uea· one' eandldat. or another. pR I XC E ( AP J~a Cantal'e, who ~~otths to keep the 'l lla u·s politicnl m1l1t'lry ru!c on . "c Tue~dav. He II r,ccc•sary t~ save ;ltion lrnm an· ruin and ercn tbt UN Security Council Shelves Suez Issue T ALL LTD oon:-;G " ,\:rill '' I' N0 M T E d 5 D ove 0 n ,. ay strl"ke At Arv"lda Plant' . FRUIT JUICEI I:I. ! ~!an· blnd~rgh's ry Rule Is osed On Haiti !': I • 1 BORDENTIWN, N• .Y.-Korcan Jet ace Robins6n Risner, 32 (leftl, who piloted an F·lOOF Super Sabre across the Atlantic to Paris in hours, Is greeted at McGuire Air Force Base by Base Commander Colonel Lloyd R. Humphreys, He recreated the Trans·Atlantic flight of Ch nr 1e1 A. Li ndb erg h. Ll ndb erg h rna de 111s ... hi stone . 11 1g . h \ 30 years in 33\2 hours.-IN Photo. achul~·brakcd ~houted ::~·.c.; ~: ~:ovcrnment 1 The 'slaughter on the hlghwavs took 50 lives, almost double the 27 predicted by the Canadian High.' way Safely Council before I weekend begnn. Six of the 50 rllcd in a single three - car 1mashup ~J:~~,c ~~lil'..~omc ~;J · PARIS (APJ-A U.S. Air Force ncar Sudbury. • ;:.n'. tr:.in. other~ Ontario had 28 deaths to top tile super-Sabre Jet to a par. ·~ Pc!:·lri•ns broke list by provinces. Quebec had 25.J landlllg at Le Bour· =•~ •cck:~: what they There 11erc 10 deaths In rolova Seo- set Airport Tuesday, setting an un. , rnnc tia, seven In Alberta, six In Sask· official transatlantic 6peed record :' :·· :1 ihr of the atchell'an, three In New Bruns. of six hours and 37 minutes on the 111 1.3 o: ;><r;ons did 1rick, and one each In Newfound. 30th anniversary of Charle 1 A. , ·::' :lr rnc.! and ralls I British Columbia and Lindbergh's lone flight. · ! h.1n on them. flight over a slightly toha. 1 ··:r;;Jeert u; like 1 OnlY Prince Edward Island got shorter distance took a little less '" f'olo c.<, "ho , .., b)' "lth " " " ololo. , Woo 33\C hom. .• :·de anrt By c.ategorics, there were The air force F·100F, named 0 1 ... ;::1 with hlahway deaths, 20 drownlngs, 10 Spirit of St. Louis II, was taxied l:l brJi•e•. -:\o. mJsccllaneous fatalities and two In to the exact spot on the airfield 1 hack. fires. where Lindbergh landed on the flrst transatlantic fllgh. Maj. Robinson Risner, 32, o! Tulsa, Okla., a Korean War ace, lifted his superjonlc Jet into the air at McGuire air torce base In New Jersey shorUy after dawn, 1 PAH!S (AP)-Thc nalionol a,. ,iblc. Almo;t anv cumbination will Tuesday night defeated the require socialist' ~Up[XJrl to win of· Isembly of socialist Premier !icc. Jet F0II ow s L.l ndb ergh' s Tra.II ;rx~~ig;~wnoht:d c~~~~n~:\t~~~/n~~\~~ ~~~,.;~,)~~~;k~~,n~ILtl~~n~ll;~~\1~~~ ~~c~~;tao~y mo.vedt~\ru\lgh t~ir i:s~(~dths~a~cn~oennt~e;~ c T parts • · In 61/./2 Hours ·~This AUIIITOR!U~! ,(~CCL)~Ictal, Tr:~des'~ny ~0· 0~ th~ rosses ' 0 .~n·ida f;:m bill the ,,, usu;J to ac· Charles Hutton &Son' 1 •d H0II ay Dealh S 82 8 y TH E CANADIAN PRESS Eighty-two person! who aet out ~=: l! c;:r,:.n ~lills·R·u~ to observe the VIctoria Duy week· ..• .. n•c years end were dead before it ended, ·· o:: for 1,· 1h A of the . lidCanadian ld PressII survey cl :·.,,:::n:. in the 0 ay ace ent to Imbed past . , ::; modern the four.score mark by midalt· :·:··, ,· .'... ' cnn· ernoon Tuesday as late reports •.;1:.:··' t ;,... :han three driftedofInthe from the more country. Tl1e remote survey al'ailable al Premier Mollet Hands In Resignation To President . Who Declines To Accept Drama Festival 1 ;:--.~ ~~·~m CARABINIERI BAND (Price 5 cents) ST. JOHN'S, NE:WFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 No. 116 !'Hl::~l::.'HS France Softens Attitude io ·.;tln ldentifv. Bodv. Of U.S. Airman ri . ... :.. * ......... - . ' ··.~ . ... ' ; .. . .' I . I I ,. ·" ' \\ '("\,) "\ THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNES .. $,' -~··e. -··•· .,_,.,......... ~:-·-·.-·---.•:- .. -· ...... ':"'r.'l ~- : Ti~ ny ~ FOOD SUI FOREST CONSERVATION IS GOOD BUSINESS MONEY IN THE BANK . to the land filling t t11hl of Newfoundland ball f ihe .movement o t t 00 their first 11 bOa h! some northern r1 nort ~ing short of food. Ranger left C. aSturday on her w 00 ortl north but 11 . PBonnc Bay when 1n : d rlrOI'C t he ICe · t'I~ ~ 10 anrl dunn~ · th e _P•· the shiP is st11l wa1l1 ·. 10 mol'e out before ~ iCC north. . . lr. ~oma ~ are ~till at thr clor 1 John'<. Some freight I orts has been load~d P and if icc cond1t1o these ships would are in two days. le tnClarenrille 1s · rea d1·. to ·• but cannot 1 than Bonal'isla B ~-incis change to dril'e I of the bay. r:>Od shorla~c at Northr Bar n! !sian~;; was reh• · 'h· on Mnn~ay ';\'h took needed suppl , fishermen. Rescue Co-ordination Ct Torba 1• was constacted a: ltonday by the 52nd J souadrnn at H~rmon .-' and were adl'i<ecl t1 . ock of the R.C.~I a call from the r of \\'elfare staling tt fishermen were nul norlh~rn arm of t ~' .and needed imn i ll'i""trs l•ler a .hrlic• dl !rom 1-l:J•mou A.F to Corner Jlrn , pickeri up foorl which ~ br lhr flenartment Con<l1hle Dicl:son n[ 1 "'·' taken in the hclic• 1uioe. sloo< werr marir In rlrli1 to 20 !ishcrmrn who l1 of {oorl !or nrrr • ~-. urn A ,.n 10' ll£PORi . .II.W 21. ro.'i7 Co1e - \\'inn< :\.:\ . M icr in .<i•hl. ~hi 1\.i\".f: 11·in , risibility four miles, mile.< off. - Xorthernl1· win , ice ten mile< hie - Li~ht north e luN? thirty, visihi water toward~ L lake of water betw• . ' ' Drivers ..'·. _,·: ln 1956 pulp and prtpPr mnrnufnchL·red by the A.N.D. of good6 produced in New.foundkJ,nd. tn cmttJ·ollung I .I ._. I I I . doll rLJ'5 to t.h~ • • nww tam production at • ~ to JN?-cessarY peak Contmued ~uccen " level. On thu "Fore8t Con&~rvamon Week~\ the Cornpa11t)' gratefully nclmowledges the co-·operf!tion of the public in lore&t /.ire preven~ion. I i from. foreS't fires, Co.~ lArl .. addrrl 30 1ni 11 ion , ..~.' . '! PLEASE CONTINUE TO BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE IN OR NEAR THE FORESTS I .I .,. . . ..·..' . .. ..·... Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company, Ltd. ~~ ·, ;; GRAND FALLS . .. MILLERTOWN • : . ~ '; ' BOTWOOD TERRA NOVA BISHOP'S FALLS BADGER '' '' \ ;· t i • ·- • ' . teen-ager! taking ~ Chamber of C• . Driving Road-eo h they don't !peed ; they'll livf a lot lr the advice given and women writ tntmnce exams by o[· St. John's, n said there h "'"'""" in St. John'.• and 400 of them human error or ess. The Chief ; people fail to· obsr llmplcat rules of , fail to stop at , Ril'f aignal, w to ;o turn or atop, 51ll how courtesy for ot Prai!ert the .hn . w Ihe H~ad-eo. H~ . 1•1m1ng the aa t~ose who ~re on · 1Clel. He said that 11 ere the_ teen-agers to drtvcrs the Jayt build a foundatlor for the future. i the Motor Regil o[ the Public W1 ~~- William Yah 1 e Chief o[ p 0 teen-ager! that 1 d(1over. .. · es II mate the r •tng. lwent,..f for th '· our teen-a tlim· e examinatloM lnated from the l to· b~ held Frida' Parking lot Th • Part i · f)' dete ~ driving 1 John• I'ITline Whcxrel 1 tomlll'tltiIn th e tla h•o lro ons and .. t Phlu and t: I It stake. : R.. Mewa of ndent A w liCMp · · Pittni. lf!d . Chle P&rt an of st. Jo in , the· ope. r '. ' ' ' Daily News ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND WEDNESDAY; MAY 22, 1957 '!. Rev. A. Walker Due Here. To Conduct U. C. Mission ce Tight To Land In {any Northern Parts ----FOOD SUPPLIES ARE RU~NING The Reverend Alan Walker. M.A., is due to arrive here tomorrow morning from Boston, and will conduct· a four day mission to the United Church community in SL John's under the sponsorship or the ministerial association of the St. John's Presbytery of the Un· ited Church . The Rev. Mr. Walker is guest professor of Philosoph at Boston University, and will lea1•e here for Boston on Monday at the close of the mission. He will be registerrd 3t the Newfoundland Hotel. Tomorrow morning he will visit the United Church schools, Prince of Wales College, Curtis Acodem1 anrl ~tacpherson Academy. I At 3 p.m., he will conduct < meeting for women at Gower St. I United Church ann at 8 p.m. will &peak at a public meeting George Street Church. On Friday evening at 8 o'clock REV. A. WALKER Mr. Walker will speak at ~ pub1 lir mEeting in Wr.slcy Church. and. On Sunday, the final day of the on Saturday c1·ening at· B' o'clock 1 mi;si0n, ~lr. Walker will he at he will addre>s ·a gathering 1n! Cochrane Street Church at 11' a.m., Pitt! Memorial H~ll. when he will, at {'ift1 ~lemorial Hall ~t 3.30 sp!ak especially to the youn~ en ' p.m. for a men·~ mcPtjng, and .at the !Ub;cc.t of marriage court~hip I Go•\'rr Street Church at 8.30 p:m. a:1d luve.. · for the grand closin~ Hrvice. LOW n! filling thr I Cape Bauld and Bell Isle south· fine, elear, vlslblllty unlimited. i! west, htal')' ice eastward. . Hopedale-Light west wind, dull, , rnt n( the Cooks Harbour - Draft Bouth over~ast, good vlslblllty. · 111 11 111 •: : r · •lie:~ f1rst trip wind, warmer, fine and sunny, ~X· .Port. SaunderB - Light north ·;~· ~.~~,; norlhrrn rr~· 1 crllcnt l'islbillty. Strait& full of lc~. west wln_dl, clea:, heavy Ice tight ··, ··. ·, .ho•l nf fnort. I Point Amour-Calm, clear, ex· to land 1n all d1reetlons. ,, ·:'.'·:~· r.>:,,•r Jr!t Cor- . ccllent l'islbillty_ ice tight to· land, I Daniels Hr. - Moderate north 1 1 ·" '~·;·urrl:•' nn hrr Wo)' rrw small lakes open water to east winds, clear, excellent I' lsi· ;--·- -"· :~., r.·'rtli hut 11·~~ south west. 1 blllty_ Ice tight to land tast of .•· :-. ~ ·' ,•. hrn a Battle Harbour - Li~ht N.E. 11 here. ~··~.:r" 1:,, ;,., ti~ht wind. fine, clear, l'isibll\ty unlim-, Capt St. George-No report. ' •::l "(rl,<•:n· 1lir pa~t itrd. icc to eastward mol'ingl lsi~RUX ~lorte-Light south eR.~t "·,·' '", .•· . 1. !1 ""itin~ south. I wind, elear and ·sunny, no Ice In ~ ::~ 1 hd<'rc lhr Cartll'rightLight N.W. wind, 1 sight. ·. · 011 ., ,, 1 ·:·' ' 1[ v,.r~ 1 1nd\and 1 'J:: ' , 1 . 1 1 · '. ;.,;r .. ·' ,, 1 , I :,;:,~;;,:.'., ,~·~ .\i,~ 1 ~:,~~! ' .:::;.' h~;~~~;rn1 ;l,n1~r\ ~rl r~~ · ·' .. 1 1f 1rr cnn~1110m ,...... , ~ ... ~.r ~'r,p· \,nulu~ bc >o~r :n ~~~('! d~.'.r. . ~· ,.. I~"' :I:• I· rr.'d' In ~~ol! ·.; ·c·•:r ,.,~ 1 r,nnnt crt I New, Post.lng· , 'For Co-I C w Bagstad To Nebraska , • • • ~·~~ ,,,,~m!~ ll~y 1 PEP PERRELL AFB~Col. Char· 1 here, telephone service ~nrl high ~, •. , ,~,r.:r tn rlr1l'r the. Irs W. Bagstad, Commander o[: ~peed, high capacity teletype ~erl'· the lBO~th Airways and Air Com- 1ce, to bases in Greenland and J..abrador,. became a reallty. The most m'odern navigational aid! In the United States Air Force were p1• 1 on the air. Until recent. month~ the Win~ :,,· . • ,·,o·rl1n"1'nn C'rn· tronlcs Dil'islon at Headquarters. operated In support of the North .· .. ,,, r'"·wlrrl ~t 3, Strategic Air c;ommand, Offutt Air east Air Command and lcclandlc ·~ -:-·:;! h! trr ~~n~ Air, Force Ba!c, Nebrask~. ).ir Defense Force. With tnactiva· ·,·;~'•·''· ,I fl,rmPn Air. During his s!RY here, Colonel lion of NEAC In April of this ye:r , . ,,~ "l"f >ril!·rrl th~~ Ba!(stad spark-plugged improve- the Wing has been renderln~ rll:•:c.·rk r·l thr R.C." P .. men!! in the communications and reel support to Operations of the "''t' , r;ll from thr ne- r.n,·ln:Jtional aid !acllltie~ of this Strategic Air Command, the ~!ill­ , 'lri::.cr •::.t·n~ thai northeast area, which embraces tary Air. Transport Service, and ..... · .•r·~rn ., r·r nut o( more thon 4,000,000 square miles other users of the Wing's far· ... , ;)·,.~o~n ;,rill nl the nr fcrri\Of)' Stretch In~ from ]CE!- I flung facl!ltieS. .·. ·'• .:,c.'! ~r ...krt 1mm11- lanrl on the Northeast across the I To.thls position of command re· i,Jand continent of Greenland, In· sponslbillty Colonel Bags tad . · , 1'r• i>ln ~ l!rlicnn. ·land. and down the coasts of Lab· I brought years of service and train· :' :,,~ f11"1'10II .\.F.B.; radar and Newfoundland. During ing. He is a graduate of the United ~;·•'·~ :0 ,·,,·ncr Rrook I the re~ular course of duty as I States ~lilitary Academy, the Com· · :•t•i ,1: !onrl "hieh wac \\'in~ Comm~nder Colonel Badstad, mand and Starr School, Ft. Leal'· ,... ·:~r flro-rtmrnt of B 1·etcran pilot, wa~ flown more enworth, Kansas and the Armed ._ .... ,;•r fl c\·,nn nf the tha~ 170.000 air miles. i Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Vir'•' :.\rn 1n lhr hdicof'" During Colonel Bagstad's tour' gin! a. I; 'i } :, • 1 ,: .·,, ''' I:'' ~fagistrate's Court !Two Injured Last _A motoriyt arrested for driving !Nhdtt In Hit And h1s car while under the Influence of alcohol appeared in Court yes· R ACCI•dent terctay mornin~ and had his ease un set down for May Bail of 1 •··' ,,,.J:,:r 11 'inrth;rn m1micat\ons Scrl'lce Win I( her~ ;," ,,! L·'Jrrl: 11 ~\ rr!ICI'· for ·thr past three years, wl11 ·:.,·.· o~ '''"'"~~" 11·h.rn lcal'c Pepperrell In' .mld.June to ... ,.. ,,,.~ rrrrirrl luppllr 1 as~ume new duties u Oeputy Chid . ·.·, .. ·r·c:r~ 'or the Communication! and Elec· I '-' 1 1 27. with sureties was allowed. $200 I Two women were conveyed . to Two men charged with breaking I hospital as a result of injuries and entering Gosse's tavern on .receil'ed in a hit-and-run accident May 17 were before the Court for last night on the Conception Bay sentence. The evidence in the case Highway. was heard at previous session; of the Court. One of the men was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary, and the other \\'35 put on suspended sentence and ordered to put up a bond to be on good beh~viour, and carry out other conditions of the bond for two Iyears. 1 · 1 1 "',.,. ' two diesel units or the Western Pacific's "C:1lifornla Zephyr" arc shown OROVILLF., Call!.-The at the hase of Fcolher Ril'er Cnn)'on after a surlclen rocl;slide swept them down a l5(}.fl. clifL A third unit was derailed. Luckily, all the coaches stayed on the rail! and only four crewmen were lnjurcrl.-(1;>; Photo). Political Campaign :Promotion For LIB.ERALS P. C.'S Lt. Col. Bcrwiek Nfld. Skies (Standard Time) WEDNESDAY, MAY !Z Law TIDES High 1.09 a.m. 1.51 p.m. 7.43 a.111. 9.31 p.m. WEATHER Cloudy, with drizzle. High 35. to• and TEMPERATURES 51 e<l Calgary ......... 36 Ottawa .......... 36 e7 v.n~<llll'tr ~loocton ......... « ~I Sydney . . .. .. .. .. 37 St. John's 32 TWO SPECIALS SE.AMLESS NYLONS 49c TS Irregulars-Slight flaws that should not affect the appearance or wearing qualities. d. FIRST QUALITY NYLONS 59c .'il Gauge-15 Denier ...................................... City policr. and firemen .harl a relatil'cly quiet nj~ht last night as the pollee report that they only had five in the cells, all booked {or belng drunk. City firemen were having a quiet morning up to press hour with no calls being received. Their last c~ll was at A o'clock last "i~ht rcporlcrl in the I when th~y rxtin~uished ~ chimney · area yesterday. fire on Craigmillar Avenue. · 1 I. ·( i I THE DAILY NEWS I. ~ .. I In The News Newloundland's On!v Morning Pcp•r Th• DAILY NJnli'l II 1 By WAYFARER lllotallll pa,_ ll!tablla:t~d In liM, and pubU.htd at tht !>.ciVI Bulldlnl, ab&-8511 Dl.leklllel'ltl litrtet, the llquldr.tlon of bills for ableboc!letl relief !lAnding over ~L John'•· N~wloundlaD:i, b1 llobl.biDII • Faced 'thouah he may be with from the previous year. The rest ~mpany, Limited. the rival demands of many de· was lor poor relief for the new partments !or hl&her al!ocatlons year which was to be Klve; on Mt:MBER OF TIE CANADlAN PRE~II and with the problems set up the basi! of a mean! lest. That · The Can.adlao l'ren II ixcluatve11' enUtl~d by current credit restrictions, the was welfare In those times, all l. the uat for republlcttlon cf tU aewa present Finance Minister may ol it for able-bodied and generAl !eapatdltl In thla papll' Uldlttd to It or I~ think he has had a d!lllcult talk poor relle£. L[)flt year's esllmatt the Anoclated Prtll or Reuiera tlld allo t.h• In the preparation of hla first for welfare services ol all kinds Budget. But by the 1tandards of \'(II $7,684,000 rir ~0 per cent ocal newa publlabed thtrtin. pre-Commission times, budget· more than wa! ava!lable twenty· ' All Pren service ~nci '*•ture ar1te1~• Ia maklnll today Is almost child'! five year! a~o lor all the !ervlcea HA.U.. l' .,lJ llbl:ttiP'J'ION RATES thl! paper ar, cop)'rl&bt 1Dd tbelr rt~roductloe play. It may Involve a certain of a sovereign dominion. • • • amount of pol!tlcal slve and Ia prohibited. "' C1nJda .................. SIO 00 per annum The prol'lslon for Publ!c take. It may mean that the ambitions of some services ·have to Henllh was 5271,800. Compare t:•111rd 1\:n;:dnm ~nc aU be restrained. And these things th()t with the len million dol· Menlhtr Aui!JI BU•'taU Of F't~rriPI l't>untric~ ..... $14.0U per an~um can produce headaches. But what Iars which the Provincial Finance t\utlwmrd n' !Pl'tlnlt, cilau mall Poll Ufllc• Cl1culaUou. Ia a headache compared to the ~llnlster wa! nblr to provide for l'rJ'~' tlllPnt, Ulla11·a. nlghtmD!'ea that were ~o often henllh set'VIces in 1956-57. Wt the lot of llnnnce minister~ In arc spenctlng forty timrs Bl the pa&t. Take, for example, the much nn public health today WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 last Budget Speech before the titan we could twen~·llve year! of Respomlble Gov· ago. <\llowin~ for the fact that Israel from undertaklng a te~t of her right suspension the 1933 d0lhor could buy morn ernmenl In 1933. of free passage through the Suez Canal. than twice a; much ns lhc 1Q57 • • • The Prime Minister and fl. dollar, the fact remn\113 that the The United States is unhappy about it. l'nlcss there bas been a last minute But it is clear that Israel must proceed to nance :\llniR!er, F. C._ Alderdlce 1 ch'nngc is startling to lhe point . of being stupenrtous. In fact, f-03\~onement, this is the day on which discover if she is to be bottled up at both had come Into olllce In June nll the Wu)' through lhe compara· 1932, to find a readymade bud· the m~ .-I cries of the 1957·58 budget will Suez and Aqaba by the mllltant actions _of get lor 1932 to 1933, which show· tll'e! have to he in Hollywood cd a smRII surplus based on a lnnRu~ge. Nothing le!s will do, l:e unn~iled to an e:-;pectRnt public. • • • Arab nations, revenue c~peclE;tlon of about trn On the c:-;pcnriiture side it will prob· Lel us lnnk at ~duration. All dollars. It was quickly The situation could be serious. Israel miUion Mr. Alderdice was able to pronbl: ,)w\\· the highest currenl account rc~llzed, however, that thr reo ,·ide was S500.000. That WRS half f:f:u: r- ;ince Cniun. We \\'ere prepared ll'ithclrew from Sinai under the. ,·ery i ,·cnuc, In spite of much h1~hrr ns mucl1 as thr Gol'crnmrnt had taxes, hAd been grossly Ol'er· f,,r t!1i~ ~~~- the rceent announcement of strong impression that the United States estlm~ted and the ~~penillture been able to spcnrt in ln20. It \~JC' 1m rt\l>Co in ril'll :;;erl·icc and teHchcrs' would defend her right of innocent ~crlous!y undcr~tatccl. A~ 1\ Is onc·lwenlirlh o[ the ~mount out, revenue came to only that Ia being vot~n for education ~aiar.r- . . \ncl ~incc the >leach· growth of pRssage through the Suez Canal. lf, how- turned eight million1 w~lle expendltur~, todroy. The'e were the rl~ys whrn l'''ntl.n.•'n 'llll~l;\lltl: impo:;c> nCI\' cle· el'er. she finds tho.t no help of 11 con· In spite of drastic and almo!t teachrn Hrrngrcl lrl~ than $2~0 n yeRr. It i~ ~mnll wondrr ''1~11\b l''' :.hr l1H1Jor ~en·iccs. i! 1s l1ardl~· ~tructil·e nature will be forthcoming from tragic economle~. ro~e to $1!1)... 1 The deficit wa! ~3 .2 that thP ,F!nRnce ~llnlster in tn h· C'.!'''l'lf'd th;tl cstlm<~tC's fo1· any o( America, if that l'ight is denied b,v Egypt, million: mllllnn Rlthough, in tbe words 1933 ~nid that ~~~ was glad to it rna:· l'ery well be that she will Again of the Flnftnce Minister, spend· acknowled~e gratefully the 1rr· thr,r '' 1il he >tmdler. had bern cul to the bona vice! rendered In dlflicull cir· Plthllr lic<Jltli ro;;t::; will ultimately ha\'e recourse to al'ms. What would hap- in~ and In some ca~es Into the bone. cumslronces by thr line body ot men and women who constituterl 1,~ infh1cnrrrl h:· tlir new federal-pro· pen then is anyone's guess. ' • • • for the n~w fiscal yenr. a year the teaching profession of the 'llll'li11 'rhr111c for fl're d1t~gnostic and The simple fact is that Egypt ha~ de· w~lch wr.os to !PC the tnn~Lion country. • • • h••;.p1:at srn·~e·c,. Howc\'E~r. ~ince this ficd the United Nations for several years from d~mocr11cy to o!lgarchy, of civil srrl'~nts ,, 1Wt CXJ'c~·tccl to be put into effect bt!fore b~· denying to Israeli shipping the right the moat optimistic appralaa!s hadThealsosalaries been !Uhjecled to aer· I hr end of the cnlcnclflr year, it is hardly of access to the cana). If Egypt 11hould o! revenue and expenditure! lous economics and even pension• could not reduce the deficit bP· l:!;rl.1· lo concern the cuhent budget. persist in that attitude, the United Na- low lwo million dollars. The gov· were reduced although these, crnmcnt allll rtecldcd to clln~ in all consequence, were low ll'e h1;: CJUCstion mark relates to tions would become !l mockery for it to the th~ar'\' that It wa~ wron~ enough. And if salnries were rut to the bone: serl'ices 11cre rut r;q'li;,l >pending. About eight million 1\'ould be unrtble o1o assert the minimum In de[RIIIl ~n the public debt. <1crp into tile bonr. Road main· Half the expenditure was, thrre· dol!ar~ of l<~st ;:e;1r's authorized loan has authorit" lo support its rulings and oblig- fnre, devoted to interest charue~. trnance wr.s virtual!)' ~bandaned. : ct \o be Js<uecl but whether tcnl1S are ations. The remalnd~r. much less th~n Puhllc wharl'es went withm1t rc· aix million ctoll;;r.~. wa3 all that pnir. The whole basis of the ad· tr~) lm:h II) j11stif:· putting it on the market There is still no peace in the 1\Iiddle wa~ available to pay the runninl( mini>trativr snlem would have ~ l thi,; l11ne rem., ins to be seen. ·East and no assurance of it while Egypt cnstl of a snl'rrcign COilnlr.1·. hern totnllv "undermined if it These included lhr ma!nt~:~: "l'r hnn r.nl he.en for the lo)·r,l!y of TI>E' b1~.::~e't f<~ctm· in influencing can continue with impunity to defy inter- o{ wharves and bridges, o[ post 1ho>c who scnerl it. Fin11r.ee o!ricc ftlid c\I.<!Om~. o( 11 <•!' mlni;lrl's ma)' alwars hal'r, their rr•·rnur l'Cl\11'11~ lo like!\' to be lhe effect nation;~! IR w. JM'nsions and a broken-down rail· tro11h!rs bcc~use peoplr always r-: tl1c nell' tax rcnl<ll agreement. It is to wont more serrices than there is WI)'. monr.r to prol'ide but it is douht· I I 0 h' ?,:-umccl that the income from this ful if anv finance minislrr in Let us tnh 1 quirk look ·at th~ ~nun:c 11 illree~ch a new high ]c\'el in \'icw expenditure e;timates for 1933· l'o"ewfounctland history hild the of 11~ more gencruus )li'OI'i;,ioi1S and the 34. Publlr Wctror@ wa! alloeat· heartbreakin~ \.1sk lhRl fell upnn Dr~l'e Beck1 the head o! the Teamster~ ed $905,000. Hall of lhis WA! for Mr. Alderrtice in 19:13 inrrc<~:--e b>t ,·ear in the population ancl !UDGE1~ RAVE CHANGED --------------------------------------- ----·--- Budget Day b!auty. ~conom;_ ancl faci.llly, thr ~lral· ~htlt!lPrsrean Fcstil'al's new stralforn. Ontario, r.ropermancnt home wh1c~ . bten the goal of FP~l1 NEW YORK-View from an elevation ot the pile of rubbl~ that was oncR a thr~e-<lo:e' ll .. as firemen &ll'armerl over it 1eeldng victims caught in lhe collapse of the slru~tur~ recert:r. building, on New York'' lower ta1t side, was known to be ~ccupied by fi\'C IPnJnls 0: 1 tel per~on was removed and it waa bcliel'ed that at least one more wa~ lrappfd in ~~-! The other tenants we-re unaccounted for an !10ur niter lhe collapse.-(!:\ l'h:ta·· Imperial Order Daughters of The Empire ·Edson In R\' PETER EDSO\ Those Fast Tax Writc-OHs Ilave Their Good Side. Too The :o-;ational Chaplrr o[ C~n•rl~. lmperi;;l Order Dau~hlrrs of lhP f.mpirc, will holrl Its 5il h Annu;d ~luting in lhe Hotel \'anconrer, Y~neotl''-'1', B.C. "ay 25·29. 1957. W:\SHll\GTO;\-· :-.'!':.-\) - Prrsirlrnl [:,r•!1n•er •··' ~lr'. Lawrence B. Smart, :\a· lion;d Prc;irlent. will prr>irle clur· Secrrlary George ~1. llumphrry h.r1c nn11 bn:h fnma~. in~ lh~ general .•r5;inn!. which Senatnr Harry F. Fl)•rd·.l propo5al lo cul rln<\ n 01 lhr will hr open to all memhers of fast tnx wrilc-of£s for pritate indn~lr)'-" ilh rH:>In _c1nss ll<ltinn;;l product f1gures whid1 are L'nion, has appe11red before the executive tl1e Orcl~r comm~ncing May 27th. emptinns. some t>[ the C'Omponents on which the committee of the A.F.L.·C.I.O. to answ!!r T11e oiLcl~l oprnin~ ccrrmon1f~ Thrs~ rxr1nplion< :~re import:~nl, "' the r1nrrl• the charg!! of gross misuse o! union funds. ~nuual P~'ments ha,·e been pt'cdicated. will take place on Snturrln~·. :llRV will ~how. Flut what this program of At:cclrr.11'~ d'pr 2."th. al 8.~0 p.m. In thr hallroom Th1, will be the ninth pl'OI'incial Ha\'ing refused to defend himself or to of the Hotrl \'anrouver. to which ~nre~ really amo11nts to is an lnlrrc;t-frrr gn\-rrnlr'ni lo~ answer questions, he has been dismissed to be pain back later on. all member.~ o[ the Order ftntl budget. It 11·ill sec the originaltrRn\itionfrorn his office !lS a vice president of the A; Set:rrtary of Treasury, Gror.:e Humphr<'y na:ml:~ 1-di their friend! Rre Invited. Grrrl· <11 :,:ranl rC'clucecl to S1.400,UOO <~nd this r!An cabinet and A mhhrr-st~mp ing! will be hrm1ght from the a llshy rye on this kin~ of financing. But hcf,~.r• h• rm TAXES CA:-1 BE CUT majority. That ~ltuatlon Is Ap· Pr01·inee of British Columbi~ hy ingtnn, thr ~[. A. Hanna intrHsls which hr hr,drd u•1i ttl represent.' a clecli11e from this source of national labour organization. (Winnipeg Tribune) pR!lng to students of national The Honourable Earle C. \\'e~t­ The free-spending Llbernl· The basis for this action was the fact f1w million dollars from the annual rate mcnt's fa~t tax write-off plan exlensil'ely. Socialists again are trying to rldl· affairs hut probably misses the wanrl, representing lhe Premier, Eighteen easily incnlifiahle cerlificatr; of 1:rcr::.l' of SG,jOO.OOO pa~·able in the first three that he had abused a cardinal principle . culc the CQnscn·atil'e party mark with casual readers of Ol· ann from the Cilv of Vancoul'er Hanna companies gal'c 3~ million dollar>' 1\"l'lh • r ' "e~r, of confederHtion. Next vear's Bud- which is that union funds are a sacred pledge to cut taxes. They lried tawa news. by His Worship the ~layor, F. J. predation allowances on new coal. iron nnd n:ckcl r:t'i;~..:: The mnn in the street, how· get .. ho1\·e\'E~r. will undoubted!:· includ~ trust. But Beck still remains at the head the same tactics on George Drew ever, is aware daily of the s<ov· Hume. On this evening the National ties having a lola! cost of 47 million dalbo;. when he was leadl"!', and have ~uch pa~·ments as ma~· be pro\'ided -under of the powerful teamsters' union which now turned their guns on John ernmenl's assaults on his packet- President, ~!r~. Lawrence B. National Steel Company, with which :: liJ; ~w. book. He can look to the Con· Smart, will adrlrrs! the as~emblerl Humphrey will be a~sDciatcd when he le11r< 1h~ Tm the re1·i~;ion of the financial Terms of has ~o far refrained from taking any Diefenbaker. Mr. Drew, it will be rrmember· !erval ives for some ~onomy in mrmhPrs. ~lr~. H. G. Phipps, Rrg· 32 certificates granted for 77 million noll;:·_, i:1 acre:m1d l'nion. action Rguinst him. en, clee!arl'tl in the 1953 campaign gol'ernment. a cut in taxes and cnt of the :l!unil'ipal C'haptPr, will lion oo projects harin~ a total l'OSt or lfi:i "''!linn•. respect [or the institution of Par- l'X[l'l\11 tile ofticia\ WPieolllC Oil hrAll these and others like them ha\'r IH'o·n p1r: o~ ttl Whal happen~ to Beck IH or t hal federal taxes could be cut liament )Jalf of the l'haplrrM o( Vam·ou1·rr, mrnl'~ hi~ dril'e to incrt·:l;c drfrn'c prorilll'l ollll ;'net l~t !J1· half a billion dnllar~. He waa mul'h less consequence tha11 whRt the l~rnlrd lu LiilPrni·Soduli~t li('Urn und \tr~. F. E. !low1bll, Provin~lal STOP ~IEllOI.I~G !'rPiitlent, will atltl a IIPirorne 1he Korean \\'Hr. lender~ or organized labour 1n the United. and cat colla. Actual!)' the l~!t (I.e I hhrill ~~· l l<•r:dd I Siner 1!150, nPJr!y 2~.01111 eertifil'al••• h.:l·,, 1.;.,·11 ;~pro:ii, froul llie Pro1·incr o[ Ontario, will ~ear wounrt up with 1 ~ur· Stntes propose. lo do to clean hou~e and li.ornl \'it'luJia lluy I whidl IISPII to repl)' on \Jclwlf uf lhe man) ruem· t:1~ wrilr-ulf~ of 23 loillioll tlollns. Thi- i- ~ll:"r "r.l "lolL plus of approxim:ltPI)' l1nlf a It i~ harcll,1· nedible that ll'hile \I'C In restore the repulntion that ha~ been billion doi!Rrs, 1 wintlfall tu a lie ~tny 241 hns al1·~atl)' tall~11 hi' I'' sl ll'nillng from ~C'rO>' lhe !Jilliom. lu oil\' malt•riull~ti•· lit•· tlo111lniun. ~tt•!nhrn .ue iul'itc,l lo ,jf ~H~lost 11 1 MC' ,till ;mait1ng the first 11'<11'111 breath marred bv allegations of conuplion and gon•rnmcn1 that wn! not l'\'en \Jl'lilll u[ tl1i.< b:ts glliiL' to !Jig 1111<1111"·'· ':11:ll 1. :·· · '' t~1111ina1iun lo ~UJO)' <iur~l'lvr< lr)·ln~. thntlwd not rl'en allrmpl· a:lt·ll>l lhe UfiPII[IIg l'Prt'Ul011JP5 ('t'i\'ifl~ fit~l Wrilt'·IIJf {t•ltilil'Jij"~ ~d lill l''l: I ~l l•'f ~rr.' of spring the forest fire huzard h~s reach· gangsterism against ~orne unions. at all l'O!I<. J.rl lluminio11 Da.1· and rl'CPpliun whi<"h will fullow. 1 etl to trim e'pentlltnres. Bul I he nullll1er of l'PI'lifi:';.tr' gl'illllo•d lu ""·'II 1>.:• nr" eel <~ dangerml> s\:1ge and some large grass hr ~U\Trntlrrell .ftlltl ilrf,.re we On Sun<!J)', ~la)' 201h, thr :\a· Ovrr·ta~alion in the p~st yr.u, There have been too many imtances therPfore amounled to more thw knoll' it we'll l1e <"clrhrating tiona! l'rrsitlent will place a Is only 2.576 ltrr R lola! of 1.5 billion dull:ll' '1111.' '' 10 ~: f1re~ h;11·e alread:· occurred. ·"> in the past of racketeers worming their 530 lor every man, woman ami Chri9t's birth on lhe lhir~ ~tun· wrralh on the Cenotaph al 2 p.m. the Rrand lola! by numhr•r. 4 per ernt dollar~· ·• nay in .lanuary. \l'e h:ll'r nolh· and the Scrl'ice o[ Intercession of Federal tax collection< po,tpout'd iJ,· 1::c-r 1.n ""''·: Thr \l'i11'1llllg should be well noted 1\'!IV in\(') Americlln unions !lnd of child in Can~rla. What hns Dle[cnhaker promi!· ing n~ainst tun~ wreK·cnds. I[ tile Orner will be held in the !Jeen estimated at about fiH billion do.l!:ll' 1:>:· :I:! ~en ll'd~.'· nn lhr e1·e of the grc<1t fi~hing Rnd pr~c.tice5 which are not in the best interfrl. AI Quebec City, on April 1!1ev nre a.l c>~cnlinl a~ tho l'anadian ~lcmorial Cl1aprl. Dr. 1960. c:JIJ'llllll: hnlid:1.'' of the yer~l'. Thousands est~ of the trade· union movement. The 27, he branded the LibHAls a! moi c-llnm inion·DRprn•J 1HI pro· .l~mt's G. Gorwill will conduct the The Fedrral Government has nlrratJ•· ,. ~ ·:r1 ro!lct:lrl 0! people ll'ill be going to ti.Jeir In,·ourite obligAtion now rests with responsible "th~ hi!Ml tax party" ~nd prom· pie srem to brlic1·e. lrt'5 milkP 1erl'icc. t.1~e~ ~llowc<i in 19~0-52. Ahout hillf nf t·h· ~<"'''I"'' that a Con~ervatll'@ goi'Prn· apecial pro1·i~on for so m~ny 1976. Rut it ma1· t<~ke ~nnthrr 30 ,,..r,, nr 11il :··(o. :o fi:;hmt! Jnc~ti!'lnS tnmorrow night and the leaders at the nstionallevel to take direct hed ' . Fnr t!~ time In th' hi<tory . ment would cAll ~n Immediate long we~k-end.< A yenr. Hut le~ .. n ' R•rl "ro•• • '"•. th@ b'lancr. ~r~r~te~t e~rt> is necessal'Y both In the me~sum to have the gan~st!rs ejected aesalon of P~rliament" to r~rtuc~ u~. ~I .~11 co•l<, I ~lnp r.mrrlcllln~ [ nf tl 1~ ,.\.Rnanla < • .. • • •'" In lh~ mranlime, howrrer. Tr~·'''lrl' h>< In hMf'', 1~nc\ing nf pic11lc fire~ And the dispOsal and to t-ake punltive measures against aucb taxation Rl can be reduc· with ln~tory ~nr \~at 1l1nn. or tinnat 1\'ater Safety, Week will hP . rr 1•." 'J mske up for th~ taxo~ il rlnP~n·t collect 11~ :•r ~r · ,.,, thry arr more .prrclOII! than a oh~Prl'rrl in all province! rluring ed." of c1g;n et1e ends and tobacco ash. locals whose condu~t harms the good the w~ek of .Tunc 16-22. Th~ In· tiM allowances. Ann th~ Tr~asury.ha~ tor'-' >r.l<r'i 1~~I· .. Earlier. in Toronto, he 81ld the few nour' of lmnre. creasin!l nnmher oi Mo11 ninll ing~. This inierP~t nlone. nn fivP hi!11nn rlnlbn •1 "r•r Con1en·at1ves wPr~ pledged to TI1erP i~ !l twofold danger in the prfl!s- name of labour. · !atalitie' durin~ tht past few yeH8 21).yPH pPriod, woulrt ~mo•.1~t t.n thrPP. h1ll>nn cnl:•:: tt 1111 work out A new, tax-sharing at· ent situation. ·Grass fires may turn lnto has empha5i1ed lhP need' !or ertu· ranaement with the provinces Ollice of Defe.;,~e 1\loblllz.,llen, wh1rh "rlrr:r.. <·'·. 1bl 111 cation in water ;a[ely. wH.Ich would give provinces And fnrr~t fires and. both can menace neighAFIUCA AND ALABAMA tilalion program, has now reduced It greatly. fN 1 h While Water Safety Week will munic!pal!tlea the funds to carry 1 (Toronto Globe 111d Mall· holll·in!! communllic~. be in June, a nalion·wide cam· 227 U.S. industrial expansion goals set at the ~art of .e their respons!bllitles. Everyone In hiR r~port tn 'Pmlflent Eisenhower on hiJ who h~s received a municipal tax . • e 10 paign is being pl;)nncd for the have now been filled. Rv ED SDION nut if the hil7.<1rd were not so extreme rrl'cnl l'l~it 'to Al'rlta, VIce-President Nixon h~~ bill know! (h~t the municipalities CRuRrila1; months of June, July and August At t~e hel~ht of the progran: 1! t~ok lZ~ pcotrd ~c Prr~~ StAff ll'r!trr a~ 1t i~, the need of C'<He in1he \'icinity of thi! to sa,v concerning race prejudice In thP. United roulrt well use th~l kind u[ n new NAPLES, lt~lv (C'ri-Thr old in an eflort to reach the many dcprce1aljon al!o\\'ancr~. It~ ,hus1nr;, 1< ~·"' 1..1n · __ ,., man ~lnff unrlcr Jaroh \\'yeo\1, w1lh (li'\l ll:rrc'''' '•·' rienl. h~nrls ll'arn tile prnspccli1r ,-isilD!' c~rc!r;!>\ Cana~lol'-' o[ all ~~e~ who forr.,!s i~ al\\'a~·s ne~essar~· in Nell'found· Slate~ Anti ila ~tlect amon1 African peoples: Still earlier, in Winnipc~, C.tr. to :-.'aples lhal he should take ignore the simple fact~ about chorge ftt lhe top, to scl poliey. A~ a rMult of aklllul propa~:anda prim~rily lanrl whNe too man~· square miles .. of in~pireu by thf\enemles ol!reedom, a consistently Die£enh3k~r hact clechrecl that lll'it:e as micl1 moncv as hr t!11nb 11atrr !a[ety. ..~~· r! l'crlifir.at<·~ are now ~:r:mlr·rl 011ly f,,,. Jlrp!:l' '".,. 1 \\'J~Iclands arc torla:; the bleak memorials di~torled picture of the treatment ol minority the le~C'ral ~o\'crnmenl mnst rc· he'll need. krcp c\crylllin~ 1mtler :1lors of£cring virtu~lly ~nylhin~ al nnM Atornic Enrr~l' prorur<•mcn1 and f,., inrh:' 1'' 1' ·',·:. mes in the Unlled Statu i~ belnl ~f!Wivcly pte· rluce unnccess~ry expenditures' lock and kr.1 anrl he prrp1.rrrl lo a price. of r~rl!lc~sness in the past. . ' · I11 II ~.'" 0 and chan~r Ill "spendthrift mrn- hA~glr ovrr 1hc price of e\N)' cup ' sent~rl In the countri~s 1 vislte~. r'ivr-ycar-nirls br~ in IIIC stt1'~1; production fac!li~irs would .he rrq<mrd 1111d : lallly" which hRrt contlnuetl of coffer. w~r. Guidcrt mi~sil~~ o[lrr ~ prime r\anll'le. No naturill resource in an.v land ha~ Every instance of prejudlc~ In tl1is country withoullctup !ince wartime. High ' I _; j ~ Althnn~h the vi,i1nr pc·nrrrdr<\ at 1 a.m. Old cror.r' offrr clirty ~· 1 r · t. rl · .. ,, '''~ ,.q suff~rcd t~s severely at the h;-mds of man is hlown up In ~uch l manner M to cre..te a texc.1 he uid. wrrc hittin~ hml to sprncl a wrek in town witlwut !lowcrert sc;u1·rs. ~ten pluck the .c uo or thr>r nrw wr>rons 1.~ liJIII "'' • · 1 ~I' .I ,1\'lll of tlir i~.ISel'h\' in [1'00[ Alf Sinl'e thrrr, is litllr/commrrcial drm~n:l f,, lhr'' r 'ro·l-~l ,as Newfoundland's forests from lht! dRys romplclcly false lmprwton of the attlluM~ ~nd at municipslitic!, home buildcn, hrin~ rnhnrrt hy an)·onr r~erpt 1!1r, th~ hesl' hot~ Is offerin£ 11ri>l· practices of the ~rut majority nl the AmericRn provinc~~ 11 hich h~v"" lo pay man who m;;dc 0111 hi> !10trl nill. when the ship fishermP.n deliberal-ely · p~ople. wRlcllr.l, !nlmt:~in pens anrl vnri· menl of De[rn,r is h·Ji!rltn~ 13 nell' rt,nt' f•l !I'"~ r. 1· · The ruult is irreparable rlomage to the ~~cr.~51V~ intere!l, ponr~r pHIS therr Is nn ~:1r•tion lh:~l ~ •1111· ous types of noc-turnal rnlrrtain· of each planl is about 1.5 millwn dn;l;ll', or nor·' ' buruccl the woocllauds to rlrive oul the· cau!c of freedom which is at atakt. of lhe country anrl !mall hu~i· itantial prnpnrlinll nf lhr pnpll· II' Cl',l lara in all. . ~rl! t:P settlers to more modem times when sheer We must eonllnue to strike at tile roo\1 of nelse!. 'l'~x cuts 1vr.rP- nccdr<l IRr~ is drclir~tcrt In lh~ pur;uil r>f l'io\TliR:\TION ~ELL!l'il; R! Incentive to production nntl thr fast lir.1. Thcu rldrnse plaullCrs found the~· wn11l•l 11 : " ~-ni::t ' negl1gence ha~ cosl a destruction mea·~ur­ this prob!enl. W~ cannot talk equality to the peG- u nn aid to individual initiative Th~ vi1ilnr'' onll' RMnit1nnRI ~~:. Their ~Aimalin .<r11r.sm.1nr.hir il 1 •N' l'irr In his .•urcr•~nl'< is In \\'PH pursurd with e~u~l vi~nr nn th~ the amount8 of liquid fu~ls their 1~ rl~n · ' c~Jii d I!Hl '" ~ cutnulati\'ely in ma11y 1nillions of dbl· plea ol Airica and· .As! a and practice inequality In anrl free enterprl1c. rit,· hAll strp< RnM Rmon~ th' ing cap;~city I hal much wo•1lrl co>! 2~ on Ilion ~n the United Stales. But at!!! !he L!b~ra!-Socia!ills R rlirty nincnat, a thrcr-d~,- hrnrd Jar~ and llluusands of jobs. . 10~~~In BlrmlnKham, Alabama, recent!~. a youn1 ~o on taxing el a rate o[' more ~nrl an rxprc•sion nf inrlif!r.rrnc~ l'llill.l or rnmprii. Thry !aU Rlik~ Fcel~fl 1~rre p:1l out to prii'Ale mr1:,,1: !Pf, $5 bllllofis a yrnr, ~nd tilk· toward thr hreath·lAkin~ .•t:rnrr)'. rRf~ nncl the rlinrr AI th~ rxcluSpedal care will be neecl•d }'rid<~y Ntaro wu eonvlcttd o1 burilary aller he waa than ·build tht plaoll. As an incentil'e, OD~L offered dve restaurant. They descend un· caught breaking into the hou&e ol a white family. lng lh~ lo[ly attitude thal they Even ll'itll !his prntHt.lvr. cnlnrlng. cteterrd on lh victim who !hook elation allowances. and ~'CI,\' other 9ay 'of SWll!ner in ordel; He was sentenced to death In lht •lectrlc chair, alone can be trusted to spend the the cameo salesmen will probably t(riltd. ~ them off five mlnutea befort. . · that whRl remains of our forest we~lth In Loogvlew.l Texas, tb• aam• day, a whit• individual's utra cub which get you. To date aomu 20 app!lcatioru have been r 60 ptr Lest any tourist should worry ANYTJIINO FOR A PRICE be siphoned off . may be fully preserved for economlc use. • defendant adtnltted that be &n4 I friend had IQDI mu1t lt'a ell in line with such atll· The pedlar~ of RomP hal'e ~ nbout the lonl(uagc barrier, th~y 1hry will permit tl1e. bui!dl'l's to write off .auo~~ul (l•t ytt-~ on 1 "raid" In the Nearo ncUon of the town In tude! a! "What'a a mll!lon?" and ~en~c of propriety, den ling almo :t are fluent In English to th~ exlent l'ldt of tilrir new planL!, for tax purposes, m ' n:,rt f~ the course of whlcb. they had fired nine rl!le .ahota "Who's to atop us?" ~oiely In rellglnu• ertlcle.s. The or dr~cribing their \\are:~ and qual. 1 ern ~·,rrr~~~~~. There will be no other cost to th~ ~o In~ their pricl. Into 1 restaurant. A 18-yetMid Ne&ro wu Jellied, Actually. · the Con!ervatll'e5' trAVeller avoldin~ the 1~nmiH src· The on F,n~li1h wore! th1t rAp· Bear in minrl also that II tht [rnml i Th.S !ll~Jl and two air!& were w'ountl!d. The jury found the atron~~~t platform plank h that 110M of J"ftris Is !elclom lmprn. pean to 1rlurl~ them i• "no.'' A plants. (" . accused guilty ef "murd~r wlthnut malice" and th@ir puty wilt rWIIrt the su· tunPo lh huy mnn than ~ fis!'fnl the~e planl3, they would psy no uxts ~~ sll. pkturr rn.<lcHM~ 'Rut the wDro. inciMnta!l)', which mean! the aood aide of Lhe fa~t w writ~lf p!AD· Britain has let it be known that 5he the Jud1• let them oU w!Lh • fiv•year IUIJ)6M&d ~nlact of Parliament, deba!~d of 1tretl.! of Naples tum witll l)fler· the utDA lhirul l.a 1Win, tn!l debluehed by an authorllat· 1 had no intention of attempting to deter teettc.et. ' Beck Repudiated exclusi, leave ( silver What Others Are Saying triple-· downl Watch Those Camp Fires 'I _, ·< . are ut Chevy Anything For APric~ . I ,·'' ' -· .. the cc \ ,.l' .! I • . ' ' •'' ' .. : ~Jl ' l. '. an ° , Israel And ·The ·Waterways ' ' ·vs 1'R! M® MODE ENGINES IN 1 5 ~y !'lfWS. W!CN!SDAY, MAY 22, 19~7 and apron-stage, enclo;ing them that will group the audience In the promenade columns and buttnntd in a circular concrete structure, closest relationship to the stage. by the pettico<lt. The balcony 11 clothed principally .in wood and In this theatre, the stage Is DC· suS"jlended 20 feet into the audl· glass, which supports a !luted tually the whole auditorium." torium by a cantilever aystem that roo! topped by a coronet and fly· SIZE AND CAPACITY tics the weight back to the' lng pennant. The roof, which with The new theatre Is a circular perimeter columns.- This again Its will eventually receive a fin&! building 200 feet in diameter with eliminates the need for pilla!'l copper !ayer. The pleats of the a 40·foot !oyer extending 160 wllhin the auditorium. roof's petticoat frill, giving sup. feet along the front (south-west) . Among the salient feature• of port as did flying buttresses in side, and approximately 70 feet the new theatre Is Its s!opln11 alte Elizabethan days, turn up like high. Interior walls generally r.re which falls 17 feet from south to gables at the perimeter to provide of brick and concrete block, clad north. The auditorium se&l!og, the maJtlmum light and window area. on the promennde side with wes· stage and mo3t service fac!lltles Mr. FDirfield said the roof was tern hemlock. Thirty four window- are actually below ground level. designed "as a clear statement ed bay5 make up the full There are six basic floor l~vels, or the Internal arrangements and perimeter. Capacity of the new some of them extending over only building Is about 1MO,OOO cubic a segment of the circle. functions or the bul!dlllg." The theatre Is one or the few feet. FOYER AND BACKSTAGE completely round structures in In the main auditorium, the arc AREAS , world, and po1slbl)' the only of the audience area has been At the front of the theatre !J theatrical bllTidlng of Its kind. slightly reduced to occupy 220 de· a spacious foyer off whkh are THE STAGE grees or about 60 percent of the the box office, the . House Man· Key to planning of the whole circular structure, so that even at L.ger's office, a first aid room and b~!ldlng has been the stage, de· lhr. extreme wings the audience a special reception room with stgned for the first Festival by will have a clear view. But with balcony. Above this, a vestibule director Tyrone Guthrie and de· the addition of an 858-~eat bal· leads from the balcony promenade ~igner Tanya Moiselwitsch. With cony, seating h;;s been increased to to an open-air roof terrace wblch it.q three ald~s and seven levels 2,192. ~o spectator will be more can serve as a refreshment terrace the stage makes use of the Eliz: than 7U feet from the stage, so in future years. The foyer leads abethan balcony and trap door that acto-audience intimacy i~ rc- to the auditorium through a wide ond brings the performers right tained, and nothing will obstruct peripheral promenade whose exInto the oudiencc. In the words sightlincs. terior wall is made up of decorat-~ t "" or Tom Patterson, the Festival's A unique application of desi£n ed wall panels and glass doora, . .. founder and Director of Planning: principles enables the 25(Hon roof terminating I ' in stalrwaya to thi "Elizn~ethan 5taging requires very t0 span the auditorium without b•·lcon~·. I, close .tnttm&cy between actors anct ';)ny sort of po\1. This parasol roof In the huge backstage area, on.t ..·', audtcnce for the audience is ex. I cons is ts basicalll' of 31 steel of the largest of any North Amer)1 ' ' pected to participate anri thrrc I beams locked tog.ethcr at the top ican theatre, complete facilitiea muat be audtence-act0r rap· with a composite "compression arr hous~d on a series of Ieveli port." rin,;" and stiffened two-thirds of which make acces~ to the 8llRA ~"'''' rrnnnm; Ancl ,.~1 plr·nnrrs. From It~ Inception ~rli5tica1L'' !Ucrcssrul anrl !lnnnrlill· :or Ute To ro ~to fl 1il m ofd Tin nth· !<·:ldd~ the nw[lrrl Ingredient~ or Dcscrihin~ hi~ 11orkin~ pro- 1 llw way with hall-ion struts pre· ils c<·s)' and ils short 1 distance 11 11 pro urer1 ~ au Jcncc com art, suund contra,1 recture, ~!r. Fairlirld ~;:oirl: "Ynli 1'iou~lv ~trc>.<ed to fnrm a "lhtmt passihl.r. Storilge rooms are pr()o ,. :" lhr Slrat· in 1953. tl1e Fe~llva! 11'.15 hou~cc! ,!,1· ~o!l·cnl. a more pr:·nwnctll w;utr iiiH ·all' cr. ··· rr·:~:·,r;t:ral's n~w '1n A canr~s tent as a matter of btructurc bcc.•n;~ nctl'ssary. ~.cslgn 11ilich retains the original•salcty, .!owrr milintcnancc. cosb start with actors pcr!ormin~ in ring.'; The whnle wright n! thr 1·1dcd 111 the basement, whieh al!ll ... Qf~ (lntilrio. prn-!stmple rcon•Jm)·. But o!tcr fnur .DESIGN Frslt•:;il sptrtl and mlernal at-tanrl complete, ?ackstage factbttcs. space, then you proridc them •··ith roof is thrn tran~mittcrl Rllh~ !ret houses the main mechanical room 1 1 ·[ 1:·•· ·, Jr •rhich'scilsons And 260 stR~c pr.rfol'ln· Jn planmng the pcrmamcnl mosphr.te Clf lite ca111:11 tent. All Arcllllcct fatrlteld has retatned ~urfaces·to walk and arl on. Thrn nf lhc brams to lhe Pnormous con· and boiler roo 1n 0n the easllide, 1 r~~:~~~~ ,;~~~I F't~ti· ~nm, --~~--'.l·itlt__ ~h~... :..~.stil'f)l ~alrr, architec:_~.~Jrrt~~:firlct. the same time, the n~1: building· both the original <oudltorium bowl )·ou s~round_t_h_:n_l --~~h- ...:~r·~~~~~~t~ -~i~£_-=~~trrl on the inner 1Conltnued on page lO) ------------~~~-- ' 1 r:-:--:. 1 1 1 new ---- • goes 'em all one better m automatic drives with new e' Chevrolet - ·' ~. 1' f''1 - "!'1 •0 exclusive TURBOGLIDE e e TURBOGLIDE leave off! e the automatic that takes off where the others has .three turbines Too another silver starts from a standstill for 011e for quick~ cream-smooth cruising • and a third turbine ihat teams up with the otl1er two to g1ve you triple-turbine take-off for ·safer TURBOGLIDE • paSSlilge tnal(es driving safer, too, with a built-in ~~hill retarder." You just set. the control like this e t • • are utterly smooth with and save your brakes! Both going and slowi»g TURBOGLIDE ••• no shifts, no ~~lags." You'll like A GfNERAL MOTORS VjLUI -- ·1\1IN ~57 V8or6 Month aft.er mantb 1lnce tlwa '57 Che•rolet wa1 lnt~clucl<l. Caned!anl ha•• bougbt 1111re Chrmlm than IJTT'f, et!ler •· \IO~T MODE~ !]I'P'ICI!NT ENGINES IN THE WOIU.D T!{l """'' om6olh IIIIi .. .,, Tho hf Air Sporl Sodan. !0<1, by II.Jior, t1 • - THE 'HICI(MAN MOTORS, LIMITED St. John's ·water St. 0. ·I I / 6_ _ _ _ _ __ '." I .. - \\ Personal Chit-Chat -.• ~ : >. t \'ISITI.\'G CITY ~li~s ~lay C. ~~~~~ins Rrrlvcd In thr city last week !rom 1\'rll' York ar.d is spcnrling an cxtendcrl hall· _:rl•r wilh her brother, ~lr. John G. Rig~ins, Q.C., and ~Irs. Hi~glns at their home on Rennie's ~!ill Road. ...,.-f'RO~f CA.,IPBELLTON anrt Mrs. G. Elliott arrived In the cit~· recently !rom their home In Camobclltan tn hrin~ their ~aun~ son to the Grace Hospital for treatment. · ... ' t I ~lr. I ·' Young Play-Set Thrifnr Sewing ! Underneath A· Sweater: This Special-Purpose Bra PRINTED PATTERN san of Mr .and Mrs. C. A. Lachance, of St. Marie de Beaucc, Quebec. Airman Lechnncc b stationed with , the R.C.A.F. at Torbay. . -! RACK TO WORK ~- Her many friends will be glad \ to learn that ~!Iss Erllth Manuel, who was a patient at St. Clare's' Mercy Hospital for five and I at home during the pRst week is : now feeling much better and' re·l f.ioll'i~U'I turnrd Ia her classroom at Bl1hop i Spencer College yesterday. I I w~ks, 1 man fir.st of aU , ME.N WILL FEEL ~lASCULINE mg him a~ h . "'obr,., .. IF WIVES BELIEVE IN TilE ill ·Is f rec wilh . ch~r· Is II b!:~.. .,, 1· 1!. sh•• bite s 1.,er t 1 d~.~-··· ''"'-' The mC>Sl successful wi1·es arc 11 tempted 1 °~l,e ,, 0 women who make a man feel like- fault or na,..., trl\lti!l "~~ m ~ a an. G!1 111 111 • A woman doesn't accomplish It i~ im~ 1 Conti~ 11 this by trying to ''mother" him, him feel hor ant for b!r ~ clucking over his health, constant- - faith in ~:- d~tn~Enr, ~ ly rcmmdmg hlm to do th1s or her. One ,' a ,Lty '~ ~yi that, ~!ways wanting him to be is often a %·the 1Eiiot1' safe and ncl"cr to take a chance. ~o to 11 ork-~'ia~e for 1 A woman doesn't make him fee_! because it _0 n;es1 sf~ b11 , ' lido.t1n s~~! 1 l1.k e a man 1"f s he mee ts h.IS rna>·, 1las lo<t con culmc altitudes wtth resentment to make 1 ti/r.c~ :n hu and ~gins to wear a "men are I! she want tn, fo: r.:J all alike" c.hip' on her shoulder. ward h 1 rc '1. lo ' ~· · hc1p a man pndc · and· 'Iree "'~ o'· . nor does a \\oman 1 to feel mo~ of a man if she tries n_ot ron ,· •ot'<c~ 11 . . tic. an· ap.n;, h . 11 ;>~st tr. an att · 'I! 1 to b o5s 1m. Or if she is determined to try I in~ her hou.: , el~>t I~~.~~ ;~nd mold him into her Idea or a \\"hen 1-011 ':-·o . hti;o~, 1 · • · · per l cct hu,-b an d . _Jt , farrh· <im-ct1 m~·., ~~:•1: • A w1fe makes him feel like a!~. jor, br ;, , P_ c. 1!'' ·: ",. .1o~a 1 •·• . . enJoy maktn• fer :--!, 1:1 ' - ' ~.,•b·j tnch a m~n. · 1 "' Recipe Good News For Wcight"W'atchers !SLA:\D-Wt did~'t r _chOO~e tod!ly's recipes all included chcr gr 1-e 8 second loo~ at calls for it. A'/D CREA.If CI-IEE.' SALAD k lime-flal'oured iClalil pc · h t 1.-ater ccP, co~d water• . ll lbsps. lemon _JUICe .,~ mil"onnalse up salt . : 1:1 ounces) cream chr 1 t room temperature I (I 1 15 ou~ces I fruit cr soUrFLE c. d l tJil. drai ne banana. dtc_ed gelatin in hot w;1 cold water. lemon ju and ~all. Blend '-' Pour into rl'frt, ,"tray. Quick-chill unii( without ch"n: l5 to 20 minulc>. or l: 1 abOut 1 inch from rrl~e iD center. T~rn m1xturc whip w1th rotary he. soften cream chr d fruit. Fold into > Fold in dlcerl ban: 1 auul mold or ind; Chill until firm in · (not in freczin~ ,. 30 to 60 minutes. garnish with salad grr, four to ~ix. 1 A\'D CHEESE SALAD /A • Free Pick-~p d Dcltrcry ~Hiilr • flr(rJ~rrcled l'<i1 caausins ttw:a> >T~ AL\XA~::n tbspl. gelatin · cup cold ,,·atrr _ cups rral mayonnaJ•P . hard rookrrl ·~~· cup• 2raled clvrldrr rr• cuo chopped celery I'P- .<oil lb!P'· chopper\ ~rrrn r" lb•P'· chopprrl ormirn!r. lu•p!. \rrnon j11 icr n ~~latin in colrl ll«trr orrr hot water. Cool. . aise and m1x 1rrll. I :~ CALLING ISLAND . . . . per cln. 52.9 Cream 2 lin• 39< ltlu) .. ptr doz. 65< Pot1ton, ptr sk. SU Julct .. 3 tint 55· Come. in to-day and see our fine collection of smart and sturdy ploy shoes for children of all ARRIVED YESTERDAY Mrs. Agnes Bawden and her sis· tcr, ~!Iss Isabel Soper who apent the past few months !n New Jer· sey and Florida arril'ed back in the city yesterday and are the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Soper, . 18 Scott Street, for a few days be· ·fore they move to their summer I hom_l:. at Topsail. On their way home they stayed over In Halifax i for the convocation of Dalhousie \University when ~Irs. Bowden's .. son, Dr. Bruce Bowden received hls degree u Doctor and Dental Surgery. Dr. ·and Mrs. Bowden, who plan to llve in St. John's are due to arrive here early in June. ages. You hold the Aame hand. Your : partner rebid5 to one no-trump. I What do you do? WISt' • Q97 s • Q7 +A Q64 .973 .. '. Marshm~\lows, · Answtr Tomorrow Barbs I ' CHILDREN'S ENGliSH CREPE-SOLE SAND.Ill Sr 1 leather uppers end 1 weai :ng crepe !""lies. ' •' Sizes 4 to 6............................................................................ $1.48 ~ . SI .78 P'· Sizes 7 to 10...... " ......... ' ............... " ...................... ' ............ .. -· Si.95 pr. Sizes 11 to 1...................................................................... ' Mrs. F. J. Lynch, Rennie's Mill Road, arrived back in the city last Thursday, after spending 1 hall· day In Florida and three ll'ecks with friends In Alabama. ·H.J. HEINZ CO ..,, : I HERE FRO!\! ENGLAND !.!Iss Kothleen Herring of Not· tlngham, England, arrived by TCA Friday for a month's vacation u the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peet, 18 Penetangulshene, Portu· gal Cove Road. ,!.'1 J11:: ~ t :"I, •• ~ .. -. t ~ ~1 ,I I •! .·: J CHILDREN'S CREPE-SOLE OXFORDS SUMMERTiME IS GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR TIME • INVITATION The NCO Wives Club wishes to Invite all members who are lnteres,ted In playing 3oftball to meet with Sports Chairman 1\!ary Jane , Jones at Field No. 2 Thursday at 10 a.m., weother permitting, ,' ,l'• fJ~P, II Ben Burrovght "LONG AFTER" Lon11 after rainbows Jose ttlelr ~low .. 1 and Atars fall from the blue ... It's· rtlen and only then·, my dear ... thRt I'll Atop loving you .... when ocean waves no longer roll ... and bird~ hav~ ceased to fly ... only afler all of t'hls ... will my lave ~tart to dlo . . . I! suddenly the brilliant Bun ... would terminate Its light.., my love for you would then Rrow cold .... anrt fr&z of all fts ml!iht. .. these things, of course, will never be ... for everything would end ... and 10 my love will travel on ... the road without a bend . :. . throughout the years 1'11 try t11 fill ... your ll!c with joy and lAughter ... and when this llfc on earth Is through... my love will llvc, long alter. ,I - :I' 'i l '' FINAL ,SEPARATION ·---------- HONG KONG ,(A P ~Surg~ons at a medical colleie In Pclplng s~paratc~ Siamese twins, 81 rears old, when one was dyinl or pkg. . . . . .. . . 29· Baby Food, . . . . . . '. 3~· let .. 2 tins 33 .... 3 for 34 lnshnl Puddings pk;a. . . . . . . 35, B•llud'1 Do; Food, tins , . . . . . _. _. 29, t Cldtr .. lf, All. 95 Onlont .. 2 lbs. 23 B1ktc! Beant, .. . . 3 tins 46 Roar lnstanl -... per bot. 49 Rlct 2 pkcs. 43 Chres~. per lb. 52 01., .. HOME FROM HOLIDAY . . . 4lo Cream Cntkers, C1ndy .. p~r lb. 37• •. . . .. ..61• leather uppers and crepe rubber soles. Brown. Sizes 4 to 6 ..................................................................... .. GIVE GOLD STA STAMPS." Sizes 7 to lO ............... ~ ................................................................ . Ev~ry Dollar Cour Shop At Sizes 11 to 1........................................................................ . Tucker's Supermarket CHILDREN'S -.; PAYs TO SUY FO CANVAS OXFORDS e G-E "Fros"t - Limit or" automatic defrosting. White, Blue, Brown. TOWN S< Sizes 4 to 2 e Full-Width Freezer. e Redi-Cube Ice. Trays. e Handy Star-a-Door Shelves. CHILDREN'S RED CANVAS OXFORDS e Butter Compartment. Sizes 4 to 2 . .. .. .. ... ... .. . .... . .. .. .. .. ... .... .. . ... . ....... . e Vegetable Crisper Drawers. CHILDREN'S CANVAS STRAP SHOES e Chiller Tray. e .Colour-Styled Interior. 85c Pair MANY MANY MODELS. TO CHOSE FROM -WITH OR WITHOUT REVOLVING SHELF JOHN. CLOUST.ON LTD. 172 DUCKWORTH ST. DIAL 8-0341 SPECIAL A Eu!s Fowl lb. . . . . • .. 59 Btl~>gn1, ptr lb. 29 lu .. 2 doz. '18 Sud Pohtotl ,., IK .. .. .. Sl.l '. ••• Blu·e or White. Sizes 4 to 2............................................... .. 95c. pr. \. I ~~=·T-_: ,-,~~-;~. - . .. ,.....,..... ---~\Attending ~_,._. .,...;,._ APRON ALL-EY. 1Convention At ._____....r;_,,.-,. ......~~-\':'Y-.7"-~~~c orner B rook hanl a few i ::- 1, '"''~~ ·, r••,·ipr• hr· ,Jirr, l1•r g~rni>h. ,\del d10pprd I -nrlunrd rhrr;r. r~~' 111t hchrrsr, rrlcry, salt. BELL ISLA!'JD-~Ielsr~. ....~ ....:~....._,-·:-_·~'--'"" . \P ,....,_,,. -~-- , .. ~ ~- •. ~ =,:=:)~ · BELL JSLAND ~!r. Sirlney son Keith 6pent the week-flld at Soper traveUing represcnlntil'e: their summer residence on Portufor the Swift Canadian Company gal Co1·c Road. who was here on a busineJs trip, returned to St. John's last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Em Nosewmitly afternoon. l'isited the Capital wt week-end. cooke~ r.~~s. rrsrrl'ln~ \\ r rl•dn"l rnn· How· lnok to ~rt·•·n pepper. pimienlo and lemon ard Dyer and William J. Dwyer 1 . ·• .. : [, I' f••r I ).II ICC Ill m~vonnaise m\xlure· mix Iof Concepllon Council Knights or tlo ('1 ,1. ' • •: :< ... a. r.r 1 'I i'I/Ef:SE 111'1!. l':•rk firmly in lonf pan Columbu~ are leaving lod&y !or : ~. 1 -' 11r/,' ii..\/1 ,·.hieh has bern rinsed in cold Corner Brook where. they will at· .,. I.--;: ... rl 0clat 1o , water. Cit ill until firm or o1·er-: lend a state convention. The con· . ,., ·"'"' 1··'' ·' r ni••ht t:nmold on sening plate , l'entlon will last for three days. 1Uif"~ ,.. ' 1' ancl : ~;; ~~~ , .. ,. ~arnish with salad greem, i l ommcnc1ng tomorrow Thursday, • ."~:; ; ,.r radish roses, nnd/or carrot curl~.! It will conclude on Saturday, ~!a)' 11 ....... ltll·~ ,, ' : -· , •• ·H Decorate the top II' II. • h green pep- ~~ ~· · _,1," .li . prr r1ncs <~nd ccg slices. . ·". 1 1 ::c• •· ,, '''''"'' 1 I -_; I 'I I I i Misa ,Mary Reid returned to her Mr. Bob Moore .pent the wnlr:*·: dutie• at Pepperrell, A.F.B, on end at his home In St. John'a, . ' Monday after spending an enjoy-able m:ation In the U.S.A. 1 Mrs. H. M. Slarel r.tantad from a buslnesa trlp to· the ll'lt1 Const. William Earle of the Saturday afternoon. She wu Ntld. Constabulary ~nt the week· companied by her dauatt.er, lfn. ., end on the Island visiting bla Gordon Petcofi and Jnnd·IOB J8. \Rf:,\.\1 Cllf:ESE COOKIES parent., Mr. and Mn. Chesley ert Stares. ·~ lt:ll~'(~Jliii'C') I cup shorlrnin~ Ea.rle, · ,. ,·r·l fqllt cock' 1 J-ounce pacbgc cream Min Mu PiMent taad!er at .. Anglican Aeademy ~~ tht . - , chrr~t• Mr1. Gordon Bennett and daugh,:I;(': .~ hrrl \' .·llrr.' C'llll .. u~:1r ter Inez were In St. John'• Sat· end at St. John'•· _. _. :-, irW•'" nmr. t·;~ ~nik BELL ISLAND-~!r. and ~~r~. urday on a ~hopping trip. 1 Jd i 11 Loretta llllllllatt ..._ II t , ;o.i ,,1: Blo-nrl ,, 1111: •, t,p. 1:mJII,, .lames L. Normore will be cele· r' 1- 11 •, r• tr,;•·r· ~:, rtiP> sil:nl_flour _ I hr.1tin~ the_ 13th annlver~ary of Mr1. R. E. Martin was 1 reeenl student at 1 mlinlall4 Coil• ,.. ,, : ~"' l'ilill 1n 1 l'rrJm clwrtcnlll~ unt1l fluff~·. their w~dchng, on Friday, ~lay turned home &aturd11 af.w l'isitor to the Capital. frlr her .ummer ncatlo'll. a. II , !~.-- 1 : rh:lll:~:n·' 1\'ork in rrc"m cheese until wrll 24th. They were m<~rrird at St. : ,_,·: ,:r· M u11\il !Jicndl'rl. Add ;ugnr and cream I c~·p1·ir-n'~ Anglican Church by the lirA. ~lax StAres made a bUA· the daughter cf Yr. aDd lira. . . . r ,.. 11 1d~r- hu: until _,mouth and creamy. !leal in 1 very Rev. Dean N. S. Noel. Coniness trip to St. John'• la1t Sat· don Bennett, Church Road. urday. Sh~ was accompanied by T.:·n ml\11111' into r~~ )olk anti vanilla. Arld flour ~ratulatlons. lin. 1011 SMppu4 1114 . . hH d1ughter Elizabeth. ·: r•·: .ry hc.tlrr ar.cl bl0nd II' ell. Place dough in · ----daughter went tc tile ~ .., '· ::•, ,,,.,.,n rh 1·r>r rookie pre.«. Pre>s out onto bak·\ •t' ·,,I ~- >!d :n'" ~··h· in~ .~hrrt usin~ dc.\irecl 5haors.' lt Mi51 Ida Winter who !1 br11k· urday 011 1 brill llullll• tdf. r~·; :r d:rrrl hanana. Bake In a moderately-hot Ol'en I • lnl In 51. John's ~;>ent the week· •. : ,..,: ,. ',I 0f inclil·itl 1350 dc~n·rs f) about ~~minute!. end here visiting her motMr, !Ira. Cbarlie tbe many Tilltors te the Ketz 51dl Mn. Annlt Normore . • •• ,-,:: : 1• ·:: tt;nt tn re· ~lakes hbnut 3 dozen couktr.~. Jut Sahlrdar IIH!111fDJ. • .. .. ,, . ., f:'ft'Z'r.~ rPll> ~~ ., ,, :n:milr·. \'n\'uu'll 5ure!y he cirli~htccl with BELL ISLAND-~!r.ny happy re· Mr. Edward Kavanagh ~ turn~ 111 the lftt!'IMMnl • .,'···:: ,. •h •..!ad ~rrrr• th~> drr'•i:t~ fnr <1 fruit 1<1lad: turn~ of the day to MRrilyn !now sentatlve of Ioland Sa.lea wu bert Mlntt Enid :labb, JitMot1nt ·•.. ,',, I r,\STEL FTll'IT DRESSING who will be 12 years old May 23. Monday doing btalneu. Fillier and Eileen AWDJ lltud.tllt ,:_:. ;;rr'f' '1/. \!'l 1.(1.\f' t, cup lemon j11ice St. C~·prian's Church. 1\!ain Street. Bell hland which was opened for public worship· Mrs. Robert D. P~pper travell~ nurse~ 11 the Ge11enl H~ 1 :1-nuncr Jlill'k:t~r cre"m ehe1·~c I Congr~tul<~tlon~ Bnrl b~st wishes '·• cup l'onncd plum. marasltino ito Mr~. Alexander Bennett who · in 1928. This beautiful edifice was built when the Reverend Isaac Parsons now city wards Saturday morning. She lepcn_t the week-tlld on the Ialud . .. : ' .,·, ~ i ', \ :.. t'. visltmi their parent., Mr. aD4 nr "rrrt eltr:Ty juice rrlehrat~~ her birthday on VIctoria ~. :- -•\ .... -:.·, ·rr·, i'f" living in retirement at TopsRil, C.B., was Rector of the parish. The present Rector returnee! thf ume day. Mn. Eugene llabb, Mr. and 1lrJ, 1 o rup nJI DR)' ~IRY 24. ' ... : ··f\~r,4 ,.~:; is Reverend Thomas E. Smith. who came here from Corner Brook in October 1955. Mn. Bert Stevena and daught~r Harold Fllller and Mr. and )(11, 1 In 2 l h .. p~. "~\IIUif '' ''P· <nit ~li~s Dnphne Slnne crlrhr~·le! ~!ildred were in St. John's over Samuel Atkins. He succeeded R~\·erend T. F. Hone~·gold. now Rector of St. ivTichael's Parish in St. . • • •:'; ., ·~ ·.' r ·, r "\ •, tsp papn~~ : hrr hlrthday ~lay 24th. Congratula· the week-end on a routine •hopJohn's. St. Cyprians replaced the old St. BonifRce Church which was built around ping trip. M~Jor Wallac1 Pike, S.A., mD.. ,. : ·,: ;·· rn rorrr~ c:r;ldti:tlil hral lrmnn juleP into lion'. td over to St. John's yestudar the turn of the century, and now used as a mortuar~· chapel. ,. 'c:''·' r:m:rtM rhrr5r. 1111\111~ wrll. Aclcl rrmatnin~ --~-----.- - - - - . - - - - - . Mrs. Gran1•ille ~f~rtlh journeyed morning on 1 brief buslneu trip. ..• ,. 1_1,·r 1111 ~rrrlienl~ ;;nd brill with rotary ~!r. George Carhage, ~!r. Cyril Krnt. Ltheral committee men, Will be cityward~ Sulurday. Her 1011 ;•.· ·:· ,.,lri 11;,\rr onrl 'bralrr 111\lil ,month :tnd well' Mr. John Kennedy hu returned ~loakler. ~!r. Peter RosP, ~!r.' Great inlcN'>t i< being mam· mcct1ng ~!r. Fraser and Mr. Grant accompanied her. ,,.. :;:r· :·no!. ;rid: h:rnrlcd. l'hill tltorou~hl~· hrforc · • to his desk in the Pay Department Thomas Lahey; and the follo11ing I rested by I he lbdy L1berals of Belli O'Driscoll on Saturday el'ening fori . ;r.rl "·' .... ,~. lla·r -~c~v~n~. ~!Jke• "~-~~~~-- I following 1 period of Indisposition, ~!r. and Mn. Hiram Bennett other prominent citizens~ ~!r. Joe: Island, in the Ladies' L1bcral Rally an informal chat before proceeding I ! E o\ C I Coombs, ~!r. Thomas Kent, ~!r. to be held on Saturday afternoon, j to Lance Cove, where a Liberal mited the Capital over the week· BELL ISLAND-~ r. · ·: ot· Alonw Parsons, ~!r. Em Luffman, 1at 2.30. al the "Country Cluh", mcetinJ: is being held at 7.~0 end. Bell Island News eontlnued 1m ton , exccul11'e direclor \\ abana ~!r. R. Costigan, ~lr. Tom Cobb,' formerly u>ed by ~!r. Max Hutch· p m. in the C. o£ E. School at that whoof had been attending I place. I " d "· R0 n~a:::_.:.._::_::.::_c~!:__.:::a::.n=--:_.:_P::.aA'~e~t:_. ld Dl k d Boys'Club Club C!>nada Conven· ! ~!r. Hong Chang and ~Irs. Rhoda in"s, b ----------~------------_:__·"_:_r._a_n-=.._.-•u__:_s·_:_:.:_ --------aBoys 1 I' I • II • 1 I :I . I Wedding Anniversary iI • I ,I I I 'I 'i • I ' I . '' ' 1 '!\,1 any HaPPY Returns I t Jlawe...,- I 1 '"'"ri Back From ConventiOn ·I 1 • 1 ·~ CAlLING Worli On New School Is Progressin~ 1 1 1 1 1 tlon at Detroit, Michigan, returned to the Island over the week· end. A comprehensive· report on L U \\'ork on the rxca1·ation of the the convention will awear on new Anglicr.n High School at the _Bell Island page llaturday. H~E NOTE Brli Island stRrtcd last week and good pro~rcss Is bring made. The new school i~ situr.tcd in a cen· ptr ctn. S2.95 tral \ocRli\1' ]11'1 o[f Church on the Crra"' l tins 39c. Bennett property. which has been BELL ISLAND-Plana for the lrl•s.l P" doz. 65c. purcha~rrl h;· the School Board. It bowling dinner to be held on Jun• ~Ill loti, ptr ~~. S2.15 i~ to bP a three ~lore;· building 171h are now ~lng made. lulu l tins 55c. i 117 fer! long Rnd ~8 wldr. On Wednesday May 22, all tRmea · Tht contr~cton arP ~!<1rk Go~se In th~ Ladles Ualf\le will have Rnd Son. and It I~ hoped that th~ been finished. It !J hoped to hll'e .. 41c. school will be completed by Sep- the flnt games In the play-offs Crack1r1, tember. Wednesday, May 29th. prr lb. 37c. LRiely we have had mAny teen· .. 61c. aged bowleu at the alleys. We are plcR!ed wit hthia, u they 1eem l'ery 29c. Interested and will make the bowlera In the years to come. The alleys will close on May 3ht for the summer months, and will re-open in BELL ISLAND-The Young Pea· Semptember. 1pic'~ Union of the United Church I on Bell Island, hal'e hcen sponsorIn~ lire-side hours during the winter and spring In the Lecture Hall o rthr church. These fire side houn The regular meetlnl of the were held Hrry sPconcl Sunday fol· United Home and School Auocla· · loll'ing thr Pvenlng srrl'icr, a~cl, atlon will take place on· Tuesday, 'much splritunl hlessin~ wns de· i ~lay 28th. at 8 p.m. The guest 'rilrci h~· all w\10 attended. The, ~peaker will be Mr. J. W. Case, l~;t in this srrir• wn~ held on AS>!stRnt Superintendent of EduSunclay 1•vrnin~. ~by 19. Follow· cation of the United Church in \In~ wn.1 lhr ordrr of service: i'iew!oundland. -------Theme. Son~ "Sweet Hour of Prayer", Hymn ~o. "Toke time to BELL ISLAND-Brigadier T. E. br Holy'', Reading by ~Irs, N. B. and Mr~. Jennln11 who were for Hodder, "Twa!' a sheep", Group the Mth annlvers&ry 1ervlce1 of ~lnglnR. "~lnety and Nine", ~Irs. the local Corps of the Salvation Kin~. ~Irs. F. Penn;·. ~Irs. \\'. Par· Armv returned to St. John'• Man· 1ons and ~Irs. Gus EveleiRh. Read- day 'morning. lng ''The brautlful life", Miss -----Bartlett. Duct, "Somehod>·", Mr~. ~IV~ GOLO STAR Woodrow C'a>r :tnd ~!iss Carol IT AMPS." L~Drew. Rradin~. "In ;·our lace", i ~Irs. Gus El'elei~h. Duel. "\\'hisCounl BELL ISLAND - On Saturday . prring Hope", ~!iss S<1ndra ;';or· , more and ~!rs. Hodder. Reading,. "rternoon, Mr. Hubert Kelly, of· ~ "1 met God In the ~lorning", ~Irs.: ficial agent for ~!r. Allan Fraser, ·Woodrow Case. Group ~incin~.' visited the -!~land for the purpose Y.I'.A. mrmher~. "He Leadeth c! •l·itnes.,!ng the signatures of , \!e." Reading hi' ~li!! Elilllbeth Bell Island citizens, who entered I Andrews. Clo1lni hymn 2i0,· "Ju~t their names In !upport o! Mr. As ! Am". "Child'! Even in~ Pray- FrHsrr's nomination . . er". ~li<1 n. CIMke. SinGing h)· The sign~turcs of the !ollowin~ Mi~ 1 ~largRrN 'licholl. Pantom1ne nominator~ were v•itnessed by ~!r. FOR. by ~tis! Gloria Eveleigh •'Tiil<e ~ly Krll;· at the Liberal committee : Li!r". Closing h;·mn. "I Am Thine roo!lls: , Oh Lord". Closln~ rrmRrks by ~lr. \ ~layor Dr. \\ ·. T~mplemRn, Dep:Jacob A. Harris. PrR1rr and IJenc· uty Mayor Br1an Murphy, ~lr. TOWN SQ. I diction Rev. N. B. ~iodder, theme~- Reuhen Rees, prominent labor I song. · , leader; the followlnll business men, , Legion Bowling 1 now- in service .... a~d Sponsoring Fireside Hours to follo-w! Gues't Speaker 5-1 4S pi'. 51 78 pr. )1 95 pr. s1.65 $1.83 ,., "" 4-t*7;at; ~ ...-~ ~-.,\!iii~:. Liberal Jottings Tucker's 1 ~upermarket More Canadian air travellers ~to enjoy Viscount luxury 1 1 1 1 1 95c. 26 :more ~ TCA's fl~et of prop·i~t Viscounts 5t~~dily grow! _ •• , ~ more Vlscotmts wlil hr nrld~d m the n~xt few months . , . 2:2 more will be in sm·ice by the summer of 1958. More and more passengers will. be ablr to enjoy the unmatched smoothnes~ of turbine-powered Right. l\!ore and more centres will be sen-ed. \Vhen TCA ordered iUi fleet of Viscounts, the prop-jet was unknown in North American skies, Other leading airlines continued to buy conventional aircraft. TCA planners were confident that the Viscount would glve outstanding sen·ice. They w~re right. What. could not be foreseen, howe"\"er, 'In! that the Viscount in a few months would so completely captint.e the air trarelling public 1 The expanding Viscount fleet is hut one phue of TCA'I planning for the jet age. A Reel of 20 Vanguards- prop-jet aircraft mtml than twice the size of the Viscount - is to be in aemce by 1961. Another fleet of giant DC-8 jetliners will operate on TCA's traniKO!ltinental and trans-Atlantic routes 1 cutting present fiyil)g times by almost half. The same creative planning that brought prop-jet Hying to North America will bring still greater advanWJ in convenient air travel in the future. P"· Tho Vlocount"lo powered bT tour.Rollo·Royco D&rl prop·Jol , I \(ills germs! Deo domes. V:hs' po1 celain glow! enrlnu. Now dollvorloo wilt brlnr lhe TCA Vlocounl noot up to &l·lhlrd larrut In 11::.0 world. 'a Protects Family's Health! . TRANS·CANADA AIR LINES ont of tht world's great airline.J . . ·•I' ' I I 1 II ..... ·~;· ' .J Jl ' f: Ad. No. 7-l!lOB-1- ! ~1!. x 160 lines ' ( . , ' I I _I;I ·I i -~~ <'t'• l':, : • ' . ,, II' '~ ~ ·. ' I• ",· I _... ' 8 ' ' '·I THE DAILY NEWS, WED .i I Stock Market RePort n.. ar Uk• CID Lako UnJ 1.. Otu 1. ~horo CLOSING ITOCIII TOaO!CTO Cna.4l•• Pun - MI!U~ Uno ~~ °p;p1 ,\d,OC'a\e Alrom Alrom «ta 12000 'OQ ~IN 'i I :ronn 1100 Ro<l)n n tZ ~:J'tO Aru AW'Ot A\Yft·Ruf Aubt1~ 7'~ ll 1~ ~~ Aa.mu,.,. 1\\lrl\lq\HI AIIIDftf ,._,.Ill• lli.Dktftl llJnu.t 7.' 7A 1l 1::no lt...-.J U1100 Atlu ''k 1:10 13.\ Hl 1n rn 17 7tit 11 !l 20 1\ BarJ F.aJ'Il R..M )t~ Bukl R flu 70 l:l.\.11 70 1900 • I..Dd r.tthlm. l I~ p. Jl "..'1 70 ti.\ F.J~O ~·ro 1~ l'nroa :nM uoo lloVO fU'lll fUC'raft Rlr~:' ~h ~·-iO Bar 1' 11\J I ~111nrt 1 Mal•rtl< Manu11t U -+ ~hr1111a J 11 P.hrtln -4 ~lc.:lntyre - 4" \~ ~triA t 1tan 27 1R\ 17 !P.."t -1 17 7 1Jll 1Jl 1 - h - ''I -l _. ~ -1 1J :12 -.[)0 Jjj\ I'd ',71 133 1\i :.ro Min l'OPi) Min 1-:nd ;\1o,u\ liD 2AMl ~1:10 ~!onr\1 -f!; ~1 !HCO Minda -1 2..1 \J :n \i' 11 ·.&'.'ill Mldrlm -1 -1 \~ Con C 1000 ~0 l!K>I 'tull!·:\1 NamA (."r NRI t:\pl 1 \ 11 4 27 I Ul J:! 1.H ~~ i\nJ 1112 fl7tlll .ll 1>1 .\.\ IJ u 11 ~'.100 ~" .~el'lOr\ ~CI Ub ~ew A.l.~:er :\('w Ath l~ ~·tw Bid ~~ 1\1 J2J~ 10367 2\'Ll filC.O 10\tl J3.)0 - 1 <~ ') :'\lar1;o\d ~lcr Pr\e 11 -1 -2 Ill\ ~:1 ~' ~tJ ,\j ·'"' 111 lti II fl.·, Crfllt 1.\h Pl"(l L1 rC'IC - .~;1 11 11 11 1 ll 142~, 1 J~ :,~ rMt . . 11 _.I -:~ 0 42 4:.! H ... that's the manager's chair! 1I 1 :!.2 .4 -I ~9H S:.J\1 ~~-~. ~2'• 130 18 10 15 100 lJ ::.3 :::t 1 a ~~ 24 2Jj 2..1~ -~ '.'.lU 13 lJ JJ - \) ~11th;on HOJ $JJ~t JJ.l07 U... 41:'11 Jl i00 400 N ~~ 42 42 30 1.100 2~CO City fl('lr Hr\11\ol ll nom ~80 6119$~J'.'l 1:.!'~ :'\li1j\n~n~~ ~1!1\ ~~~~ -J ·-J:! A i'b 8 lti 2J'.'l :;!j IJ~~ lJ,~ 10 8\J The 1\ol'al Bank is loo\;iug for' otmg -1 1 .(~ JOI) 30\'a t 39 1(\('1 31\0 lB lA It I~ lft!UO 27fi l.:\7 -~ ~ ~ l'h~rnb tl':oo :!J! .IZJJ .. \'J S t'ont 7fi00 ti.3 61 -;: ~ UiWICI lOO Z~ '21 S GiU Expl .i:\00 ~16 110 -1 ssurcrlcr HDO ','jo l.JO -1 So~rdon 1'00 60 .lJ ·-P-J :'\rn1hcal 277 "1 4!1 -2 \'C 0!\!1 221n ~2J ~0~ ~tl ~.1 1 " 473 ~~ _.to tl 13'\ 11 + '~n 4t2 , , Jroo .. 31 J.O J' .. 1 Jup1tcr l:l 1 1fi 1 t 470 410 !l.l -I -1 1110 'Z 1'! l.~o 1 1~ 1 1 12 1"J Slfi 1 ~ HYl:lO ~ 210 153 JXI 2.1 I.'R 17 11 163 21.:1 HI IIJI\ 13 1000 17 11 !!ollie Oil h. Home 0!1 R llUilliJCI' OH ~~ • -1 6480 UO l..'tiO 2.lJ 10 1121; JB 212 :!1~ _, ·~u -+ !i., :H 21j 1:1 1 • 1 ~ ~ ~ -~ _.,.. ·I 11 high sclwol graduates 11 ith thc.ir . ·~d 011 the manogcr'• cltair aud who will studY to win adv.1ncrmcnt. Listed b~low arc gooti reasons why the "Roval" offers young men rxccntional c>r~cr opportunities and a solid fulurr. Di1cu« this adl'crtiscmc,nt with your f-l ·cnh ... ask )·our local mana~cr In tell vuu more nbnut !he opportunitiC5 for yo~ng men at the 1\oyal Bank. ' First shipment of steel pipe from Britain for the Trans&orn111t .wo ~· ~ 9 II II ~l Canada pipelines ts loaded in Montreal for a 1.000-mtle trip to Ro"'-ulae ::2~ 11' 11 11• 1 111'1- •.1 Stw l'AI 2i 1 ·o~ ·."7 1 '1 2i 1 ·; U · Bo\.IKIII't J(W)l 1l \'l 11 :\c:W tl~lh\ \;lit)() 1\f'o 11!1 1\11 ,l().' -\~ Holth. 64 miles from Port Arthur. On!. Pipe sections ~re 40 fret f'.<'JllaJn J,Aj11 il 77 iS ~ llirli.cn 4011 ta 1~'111 l~R ~nrthld z:.·oo ~2 &J fi:! r 1 Ion~. weigh close lo 5,000 pounds each. One rililway flat car can f'ralome :,n ~fio.l1 \r..l .&till ·" l-'orhLnt 7\l)(l \ 1 :. 13 :I -2 01\ !oic1(d 4:\CO 14 ll 111} ) 1 carry 12 srct10ns. An1und :noo .\ti .10 ~J _, ~ llarr! IMlO J~ :1:1 Jl •2 Okn\\11 JCO Z-8.' Z7l 1 2~2 .. J 8r."U1 nteC tVtiT ~PI "'~ ~ llh:l• 3'\..,_, .Ill ~·A 2.'l -I 1\tl' Prh 9Jfl3 SZ'Pa 2t- ~ :Pit , ~. J u11 c I, d uc II a~li~fa~x~-~J~u:n~c:--;;3-a~1~1d;-~::,~.;:-,:~-~-;;;;~:;;.:;-;;.~-;..;·,;;·-;.,-:;;·;;-·;:-:;-;;-;;,-:-;:;-:.·~. ; ~ ; .~ ;;;. ,.,.,..hu; ~.., 11 111 11 ~rw Hc~tn )00 :.J l.' :.!.'1 -,1 Pnn Wr•l 950N.I 4'7 43\1 4~ 1 lh'\.lnlton 1:C'o01" 11 ""' 11 Sew .hflnn \Oj() 11 II \I ··1\~ Pcoare R1ver :1970 11.5 U l~~i + •i Bulf Ank J\0 ll' 11·, 1'-' -1 S f\c1ore \UO:"l 1~ 1 l li I" rrtro\ ~UiO 127 HWI 1M -17 Boston June 6. Lcal'in~ Boston ~uft ('c1n :.'('JO Ji•J ~· 17 - ''J :"ll'e\.lold :zr;no H · II n PJ11111p• liOS lli3 l~ lJfi -.a June 7 r-nd Haliftx June 11, due Ralf nL IC~"Irll M " Ill o~ 1 S ~1an %()() 1"!:1 l\R l:!:J Ponder :1.20 fi" fi~ bR t I ~unkrr Hd1 ~"fl 1111 1 111 10 1 l -\-'a S Mlnr.h !lCJ\1 •W"J" Jl Jti -1 Pro..,·o \.I' I 18~.1 l6D JJO 1 :llirt 1 -t 10 St. John's June 13. Sailing same J\or(htll lMiOO ~~ ';'i. p.n !\C'wnnr J~l)(l ~ FP~ R1.'l 1 '·~ ll('rf ~::xp\ HjCO IJ 12 1 12 .1 ('JII~J'I [-,itJ :1:00 ,, •. , ~~~ 11 1. .._\1 Sew nou.n\ :1~ ,qz II 1: -1· f11t'hW!\ lOj() }fi.) lb3 l~~ +I day for Liverpool. ( thn.n J,l;l.\ :nn :.•t"l ~')II ~· SenAtor \f)(J(l ;•, ,., jl) nacky Pcle 4G66 fij '" ~5 FUR!\'ESS RED CROSS l' \hhr1 :.M Jl Jl :r.: ~ 1 ~Irk mm ·~110 J7,'\ Jill Jiu -~ 1 nouM ii,OOO 21 2.0 20 l' ' lrtrl :.;u; Jl ~ :n I I :S1ato lH~JS 10 1t1 10 noy~lltf' pr 7J $3:! ::t.: Jl ~.'lin Thrlt li¥:l4.o0 II 11 11 1 Sor-/\l•me ~11 ~0 :'\0 JO ~ l ~apph\re MO \:.iB lJ~ 13R -2 lal'ldM-r -:11'.!1 :n•J J.\'o~ J.,.~ -1'1 \'or"m111 s fi\'\ 11·•·~ 4!.1 ~!"·•- '4 scurrY 1:J10 Jfln :7.' 300 lO Fort Hamiltnn lc:-~ving New (.'.,,t', "'" >~\ ~irl )~1, :T70 ., Sor,;old jfi('Ll :a 2\ ~I So~rll 200 :20 20 :u J Iy k '! H rr ~~ ?5 '""' :.o;ro ;:t ll! 7:l -10 :>orn><tol 6n'l 1<0 "" 1"' • 10 'roocrr :oJi'.IO fil ~9 &o or • n)' tll - • !'I ~X · ay • • arUN l)Jt\: OUCh. 1 ,., •. t:nn ::''' 10 FJI M -z :-;oroy•r 1!21 •1 to 10 Man~rll 7;!9'3,,.1 1;~ 1;l1 ll•~ ~ ~.' riving St. John's ~lit)' 2i. Lc;n·in~ ·s.s. Algcrine and S.S. K-·Ie l'art~>n l;>e 10 '7 '7 -1 :-; 11"k '!RI~ 1.1<1 !H IIR -l ,1'<\ col ~· ~ • " 2 [ !! J'f l ,. y k I ' t••• "'' ._" :" l" :.18 -7 :-;orlh•P 771' a1 70! 11.1 -I~ Trans C•n • 1:so 2~ ~o :l:90 -s ~lay 9 or at ax ~lit .-ew or·. 1ar.d' ~t.V. B"mereng. These three 1_.,,., ;; 673 fi7! -.'ll :-;or•P .I •t• m•J :,Jj .\u 10 -lo T"n•·I:m p~;o m 26° 272 Fort A\alon leaving l'.'ew Ymk 'arc ~~~ted to come off dry dock ,.,),or 6 t"'f""""' u II -1 ~flrl!"l Oil J!i7J ,,J 7M) ;n -S 1 1N B•• J une 3· Thursd;ll. Tlw Kvle 111 charge of 1.\ ., ., .~·,:'() "' "· 21 77 -I ~'"'''I l'i'n 401'f,ll·,l11 Jt;\37 1ro1ln l~l,,,,, • '' 'l'riad L'" olio ~1°71 •to 110 ~1o -l ~lay 31 , S't. J ow. 1,~,, :!.1'• 111 1 , ,, O•b ll'• 2'•" -1 nh .. ~a 1o-.o ,,, R H'> ·l'• \'ulcan 1!00 17 7l 7~ Hnlif;~x June i, arrivin~ St. Joh_n's l'ant. Tricker, after ~omin" of! dry 12 [ ~ c~ b 1, L•l'oCJ ·-~l 1~n 2 o·nr\(1'\ 170\~ · t-.dHJ ·.;R ~711 27~-''·' 1 '' i •1unc- .10 · Lca\'lllg . J ,, l-1 n"m" 1 ut "' t!2 D' -1 """" '"~ R.,It'• 11.1111 1111It -l wn~nr ,, ..,,,,". IIR11 n unc or Cll' dock Will get ready lor the Lab1 T .. ;; \ York. : r<tdor scrl'icc . . ., tn<h \1'•11 ~-,,. Ill 11' Ji2 np<m 1"'1() 'I' 12 12 \\' lire "II ::.100 10~ \00 1\1 -:ll NFLO. C.\:"1. STE,\~1SIIIPS , ,\T I!ICK~1A:'i S 2 rr•n 1.•~· ](IC•I I' .. " ,, llr<n"'• 102" J1 Jl ~ w L<n,. - ~0 ll~<n ll,,~~ . I ~!.\', p,._,. Oil still waitin" to 0 0 I'C'Id•trm l~l~l1•-oo Ill::.1 JJO201 · "11 \lO -S Ortn~by 8ir.t"l Nl .ii .·~ I\\-' ru.h ~nco. .....,. ..,_o "' ,., '"" .,., thtt>n 1.11111 '' ''''' _.,, · ,.... Belle !;Jr. II lcal'ing Halif~x 'on dry dock. . • 1,, , U1•>J Jl )0 Jl -1 PH t: .. 1 l~r>Q it II II '' ']lalhou•l• I''" l ' Jl ~~ 0 1 J 1 · ~I 2" I STEERS LTIJ 11 1 0 ,., <1\ '' -1 l'nrb"' RA~K' ~ ~1".1' -5, ( UC St. 0 1n s ; ay I, · •. • , 1c l'o\lln" 1;r,, 1 A''• 7.'> ;•, - •i 7l'" ~~-, 1:c· ll'• • ' ' . ror.-1ro 17ltn IOJ ~' 1rr• >:I. .\\on\ 1:;1 m•, 47'• ·17'• < ' • , sailin~ ~!:.y 20. 'J'hr ~!OJX\\'Cll Corkum, Coptain - llrnioM 1 1r lion .... ]:r·. :-to IJ'i -1'1 P•tcr l-11~0 "7 'l7! 6.1. • ,. .1J l'""l" );S >:1 lj)', l7 I II IC<Wtng . II "1 IfOJX .l! III'Jll)', I . It l' ,,."',.,, 4J;j,, Ill ;t;ll' nl •l Perron lcJl.IO ll 1 113 ,, 48 ,, l4 ~ + '• ' Be ll c I'c ; t 1ll t il k'·1ng f rc1g 1 for 6 17 Ill ::.1 !lO :IJ l Plci< rrow o,; 1-., &;'.'l tlll 13.'• H~ -II lloy,t JJO Ill 71!> :1 2. 'June, due St. John's June 5,1 ports from L"Scic to Cooks Hart·N'l 1 Gillin ~(ll'(l tf•,l 10 10·~ .,. ''II Pt:Jntel' 1;1..0 110 ~w 110 Tor.lJl)tn "l>i., s~F~ 4P• 4 ~ 1 .,. ~. -.a 1 ·t 1·ng June "•· hour 3nd Englec, and expects· to 1 r ),larl'tot'a ~JHl ttrt 60 60 1'\...rc::r XII tD ,11 Ill·; H1·'t 4 ISU\I~TRlt\L~ ... -on ~~~ ~;u '"!J'• :.'3 1 • 2.1~4 '·' Pow Jtnu .'\Jjti 77 il 7J -J \(' Brew U:JJ s:ti•• ·:'j~. 1S 1." :l\ Belle Isle II lC';-,vin~ Halifax: sail Thul'sday. 1 >lnrn• :g'"' 11 11 72 -3 l'r Rcrd .:oo It Iii 1o - •, u 'I·""" 1111 116 ll'' lti ·I June 11. due St. John's 'June Jj,' ~!.V. Jo:m and Arthur, Best II 1c 3.tn.Mrr ~·.\(! .~2 :,~ ~l -J Prt'Jtcn :n2.1 7i.l 'l'H 77.; -I\ D 'slr.cl ·1~62 Ul·~l 02 1., 22 1.4 \• ,... ~""' ; 1:u Jll ~' 2~ .1 Pronto ltnJ 7J•t "'' 111u -J! lr.l•n<l 26:.0 w. 9'• ~·, • '.• sailing June 15. master, getting ready to sail for 1J: '' 1n•1 1:1 :o~1 - lr1 Pro• Alr con :\ldl~l ~:2.10 :.\a uu l~i -t 3 . Sors11u 1340 $16\1 16 Hi : ! to engage in the lobe ~orthlon~ _,;'() ;.\ 11 71 \'ron ~~· ]JJ l8l :Rl .Si • ~ Pembina JJJO $17'• ll'• !PI CLARKE STE;\~1SIIIP co. I e Rod l'op 1',t: ~3 ::l Zl +Ill 1 Pro• Arr :co m 110 Ill ' ' ll'•lnulihl llCO 400 1 J!lO 1 39l 1 +l oter fishery. 1 l.' Rucrt l710 l"t";' l~ll 1~0 -4 Pl.lrdt'" 'lJOO 'l WAlkeri SH 4 7J 4 74. :. -,. tJ '1[ r1 l'.M >ud ·,;»l :•o 2.'•! ~~ .l Que ~h•b HO m 1 IllI~ liBl -• ,ltOSTRr:uBaScLOSISG sToCKS Gulport ·due St. Johns, today, lC ~- · '~ ·Joyce, 'n ch ar,e of ,. Tun''"" 4121ol\ ·.1 2J :.; Que lop ..~ 0J 'r~ ••o lo :' ,. u 1 Tbe canadian rrru sailing :l!ol' 24 Clem Berkshire, taking freight lor l'<'l' l'"P tl''" ~~ ·"22 "2l •+ J1 Qu• Que 1.1\h Lib ~lUl 910• 9CO13 9<>J11 ·l 1 Abitibi 3'• m1 ' • '· · . C•\>'~ , n'·:..l 1.1 A•b<~too 1 Gt l!o"·Lak" Smith 'I I Novaport teav1ng :11ontrcal ~!ay Spencer' s Covc, Hr · Buffe t'•• T<tC ks l'out"" 11~1 :1 71 12 -4 Que ~I ;on 1 11;:~ • +111 , 31} 2J+11 : 11 Ran< ~lent 313 1 l!ud Bay Min 6l'l1 04 due St John's :l!av 28, sailing Beach and the usual parts to t·rt,..-.ch &;•l H7 l'~l H7 -e Q :\lett\\ Hnr111o c S11t :1:1 .~ Imp 011 ~9 1 · .. I : ~ . Pl3ccntia Ba'-' I n- ~ ., '''' 1 ~~ 21 -II Quemont )33 112'• ll'• 12'• '• nathuru A ll lnt ~lck lOii':o :l!uY 30 (I'IJ Bay Roberts). ' '' ruu·o 4<r.A I' ., 19 H•dlorc llO 110 11'>1 IO! llathurot a ~'9'.1 lnt Pap 9~ Gulfport leaving :\[ontreal June CROSBIE AND CO. LTD. ])"""' ~-"' .,;11 ·~1.1•\ 18II 1111~ ~;\\' .100 Ml fiO Ml -l Dell 4l'> l'elo li'i ' June 9, sa1'I'mg The Colin 2n t'I whlC h rcce ntl Y I !latn• 3~~>-t 1\a)rocl< 41" 102 Ill 160 Hrnrtl 8'• In\ ~!au-Ita~> ,,,, 3, due St. Johns • ,. rour ~>>.~ 4: '" 42 Rcxooar Jl:OO 11 · 10 '•o Hldi Prod ~9 June 11 cz.me off dock, is moored up in31',\ ~recoil 13 1 f)co (our "'il :,:()()J 1~00 13 &> lJ C Ctmcnt 2:8 1 4 N Sl. Car 77l~ Novaport .. ' · P«r lloro ~:xJO IC'ill lU 211'.! 10\l21 1 I H\o Rlx flup Alhab 7bW 89 6ti -1 c cemont pr :1•1 ~oranda w, lcal'lng ~!ontrcal June dcfinitel'), 1 +l _ 14 ·12, due St. John's June 17, sailing Olaf Olsen 1;) ' n .. d,m 67Jl ' 12'' -1'' Rowan Cono . ll 1211 12'.> -Ill Cdn ll"'w 26 1\c)·al ll•nlt H'• June 19. are moored up for Uom• w ~~·· 2'• l'• ~ llyanor l312 ll l'l 12 +1 Cdn Brew pr :rm Royall\~ 18\\ Gulfport' leaving ~lontrcal June the season. n nolda l't~ lt 20 l0\-1- \1 51 Michael 8''00 3~ 2B Jo • 1 Cdn Celon 14\-\ Sl L COrJI !6\1 · . The M. & S. Johnson, Captain 1 ~·~~nhl ;i~ ~ ~~" :21-1 ~a:;, A;iv 1 ~~ ~~ ~~-I c chom 1 shawln P2 1 • 21, due St. John's June 25, sailing Rogers, arrived from Trinity Bay 1 1 r. • .,. ~1•1 J!O 120 10 :o I ShoeP cr uoo !4 80 &-& ~~~~ram• :2 •1 J~ee stee! June 27 (via Ba)' Roberts). with cargo of lumber to discharge, t:ul S·Jil lJ:l Jll 170 Jll t! Shmlll !Jll 61U 610 6c0 -ll D Drldie l7 1\'olker 71 , , • r.ul '1•1 ll•" 3 :w 31 •1 Slocoe 11100 90 8! 90 •2 Dom Tar Jl'\ CANADIAN CONST;\:>iT!r-iE CANADIAr-i after wrich the \'CS3cl will take t-"' , 11 n :-!61 m Jl3 HO l Sll ~llll•r mo 78 71 78 .l Foundation ll Cono Pap 3l SERVICES freight for usuul parts in Trinity t:tdrlrh 100 l7 l7 l7 Sll Sllnd 1000 " H 41 frner 79. Ford IOl'.\ n l'on·llty IAOO ll 11 31 +l Sllanco 4fil:>O 18, 16 1711 •I\\ SEW YORK CLOSISG ~TOCK~ ,\T T. lL\LLETI LTD. f:l ,;.1 J"'OO J! l3 :16 +1 Stdrona 6800 Jl J1'.1 Jl ' l BJ The Conadlan rreu ~I.V. Edcnii'OOd due St. John's i3ay, ~!. V. Lindy Barbour, Captain t:l Sol JOOO 35 3l 36 1 stocan 1'!\ ;oo 12 12 l'~ ·'I !loth Sicol 41 Kon,erot' ll!',• 'Mu)' Nth. l-:m Gtu·lrr 3200 20 19 ~o +1 Stonrck St:.n\e~ih 4\SO 5~0 ~15 J!)(l ~~~ •-JJ 4n1 ~!only W J, t:u,....kl J'" 1l 11 1l -l 21!0 J90 J80 Jl cnor1nndWarnfr 0 nJ :>Y Ccnl 3:'• ~I.V. Avonwio d sal.1.Jng T oron t 0 Harold Kean, t~king freight for &&1 %3 2B 2B Stnnlelih "11 1280 lOO . 3.10 Jlt{l ,3o Cono l'<Jioon 43\1 Radio Corp 3.1'.1 .'!")' 21, ~!ontre;;J ~!ay 25, arriV· Wesleyville, Pound Cove, Valle)'· t:,rt ,,II }".alc·on l~ll IJ.I\'.1 3~ 1 4 38 1 ~ - ~~ Sletlo)' 400 91.1 9l':l 9'.1 El Auto El JB Std Oil ~J fil ·' field, Brookfield, Ne11iown, ~!us­ l'uad•Y lJ';!IIl 310 :199 l:l.l Strep R Jl\8 Sr'lo 22'• 22'• - II Gen Elec 66'1 Uld Atrcrnlt 71\\ ing St. John's ~!ay 30. ~··n "" s>IO ;9() !70 i!G -& Sud Coni 2000 12 12 12 Goodnnr Bl'· Vanadium <6'' ~~ v Ed d T g H mil grave Hr., and Lumsden as far t"~u• T ~co Jl ?I 2.1 +l Sulli,·an :uo 320 301 JIO Gt :\or Ry 4l'' Wtolnin 60'~.• ton• ·June • enwoo sal In a · t'..S t;lok )()() 17 11 11 'I Taurcanl• J900 ll ll ll lnl T and T JE\i 5, Toronto June 6. :\[on· north as Cape Frees BOWRING BROS. LTD. na cu lJi,g'l B!l e:o an 10 Tomaa l~OV 100 3110 3'·0 -I trenl June 11. arriving St. John's The N. and C. Ralph in charge of t'rob dtbl 100 1!0 &O 110 Toci<-11 31CO 1611 16 JGti c, 111 ~1n :.::10 l II % Tandem 660 9 9 i - 1\ June 16. Captain Cheater loaded a full Goi•~M IIIJ3 11: ll Ill +I Thom L , 300 Ill 8l !l general and deck cargo for East1 Geco Mlnu :rn Jll~• U ~ U~6 - 1-1 Tiara 17000 l 18 '2 r.or1n WOO ll'• 21 ~4 - \-\ Torblt 1&00 ~0 10 ~o +l i When you're g1vm~ a party, 1rort. Durnside and Glovcrtown. The Gionl YK l&l 490 410 49(] +l Tribal Jll ~ 48 49\\ +l'l I Glrnn U Ul4 16 l4 41 -1 Trln Chlb lOO 23 23 23 -3 i keep your flower arrangements , vessel wtll ,sail when weather conC".olr1crut )~ ~6 14 I, U1t·Shaw 13l6tl 70 68 ~~ : ~O i low. With lots of people circulat-[ tu .1ons permit. · Gold Man HI~ 97 9--1 '¥1 +) U AlbCilOI 1100 67l 6~ ~" GF Cran ltrlOO lD'i 19 %0!\ + II U Eo\olla JOOO 11 \.1 11 I ing around tall vases arc easily The :\orman Batstone in charge Gnh Bou1q ZJO l! 16 16 Un Keno ti)J lll lll lcJ +:J.l Upped ove~. of Captain Philpot is taking freight r.randlnu 1667 ll 14 14 U ~tont 1000 H l4 U . I :llC)J Waterfront Directory ::11 Solid facts that spell "opportunity" for you in tire Royal Bankt 1 \;; :;~ ~~ ';: , ::\~ ~"' ~:~~ ~; ~;., ~ branches are in operation and new ones arc being opened all the time. During the past four years we have. opened 9 4 new branches, each one craating new managerial positions .•. Q!ld rcsultin~ promotions for young Royal Bankers. \~ ~~~~~::~ J~ ;;; ~~ ~.\ _ 1 011 l ~\~~~na ~~ \~1 \~J ll 1~1\ :::~~~In i: 1 o6 that compare with the best, as well as group, health and hospital in sur· anc~. at low cost to employw. Get our booklet "l' our Future in Banking" at your local branch or 3. Home study banking courses arc a\·ailablc to a.ll staff mcmb_srs. Sue- u:rilc II cad Office for a copy. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA -,. 23 J~2~110 5 5. We have gcncrm1s pernion plant j 00 1 'J" branches abroad ... in t>iew York, London, Paris, Central and Sot1th America, Cuba and the \\'e1t lndie.~. vancement at the Royal B~nk. Our .~enior officers from the Chairman and President down started as juniors in small branches and advanccd on merit alone. ,I 1 10 4. For young men intrrcstcd in g.lining international ban~ing elprrience, the Royal Bank has 77 2. "Influence" plays no part in Ad- ,6{>\1 10 ce1sful cancliclatcs aJ,·ancc q11:~klv. Practical experience plu1 the bank. ing course is equin lent to R UJli. ver.1ity course in Commcrc-.. 1. The "Hoyal"' is l\orth America's fourth largest bank. ~lore than 880 , 1 ~!~~·~~ por~s ~n tno d~ 1 ;~\\ 8 5';:mc~;: ~~'> ';{~~·Pew ~;~ :t, of: sECTION + \-\ ~ lO 4l0 41 10 1 -~ 12~i 12~1 +II ~00 jl:) 12.3 AYR_E & ~ONS LTD. . I man, rlc~to~n The Lillian R_1e~ards IS takm~ glee, Conchc a~ T:vl!..r;;. freight for Twilhngate, LaSc:c, d C~1 1 !!:-', Kipper's Hr., and ports in Whit_., The Carold St· · flay to Hampden. rcc.dy to tak ·Ong i; The Jennie Elizabeth in charge northern •.r 1 ' of Captain John Keani s taking The Korm· C freight for the following ports: freight for llmo~rad i1 5 Wesleyville, Pound Col'c, Temple- ~on's Col'e . ) Hr. 1-.,, .. -U 2.3~0 ~::u Peak 1 -1 !U 41.1_, W<ll Pelo 360 lll~:h 5n 'JJ', ~1}1! 9'110 wr.n 'ftnl - ~~n ,%G Mr~\,llr ~!Nr~'d 8 1'0 1217~ ~2 ~~ ~lcKtn 1\R 17• 17 1 7 7 :U\ 1:..'3 137 ll.' a.o M -.... ~~~~"llnJn -1 3& 1~-, q n t "ll\l11f'n Jl !'l iO 1\1 :\'9 1:!.1 J,OOn ·~.,.q 1J ''~ 7.\ 1% 'l -4 9 l2l 00 430 4J.O .430 1 38 J3 31 ~~~0 ~~~'J ll U lJOO ll II !l fl·,o too 9,\ :1:, -7 C'rrc Oil F.OO 14',1 11 11 14 1'l Crre wta 11~,}{) ~A Ji ~n DH.Pa\ 4.100 21\l 200 2J Dome Expl 1.1.161,\,tl 11 -1': llurrx 31~ Ill UR 1:111 -4 t'nr.Ko ti.OO 7'~ i 1 l 7\) Gtn Prlt 4"~ IJO \Ill IJO -J Grn Pol A HMO Jt ~~ Jn -1 CirPia1n• P.'UO • .trl :1\~. 1 'llR -2 c:r P\11\nill ~WI 1:1 .• IIIah t:T1'411 ~l•dl• -! 1\'a [) !.100 1:!1 ~henna Thursd~y. 1!3 lJ! -I I c I!UikY ~11 1300 $1111 lJ\\ 1311 '~ ll 1: C&nadu•o llOO ~ l! ll +4 3l :n -1 CanMO ~·at lOO 103 1~3 1~ +10 ~!lO 61.1 ll C Del Rio 2lS7 910 II 900 tO 4~00 l.OmC'II l.yndhAt lltl 11' 1 :t"11A 2:! 10011 U 1100 liO ~Will 1 .. ~ ll ~00 29 tiotlJ 1~ I~ 11 LL Lao Londo .. 1:. Lorl!l'l "\" -· \i Lou\·1~·t Zl ll 3t' Sll J~~D 171,') JI''J 17~·~ H~ Ccn\ Exp\ 700 411 uo uo Com Pete JC10 :Ul ~l :.:a~ -1~ C:onro !nO 90 !6 t6 ~ C Allenbro lJ,IO l.l JO ll -1 1: Drucn 4:J.CO l7~ lSI m ~ Mlc Mac J,utndl" + '1.1'• )4:t., u ~ 1~.\ Arr•dla !'lark 9:1) 11 !'J \lll :116 IIIJ 10000 1 111100 11 Am !iopbo Auron AOC lJ ~~~ %02(1 .API& nf'l ' ll lU NJ 6A.\ 6&3 11"110 t:."l'1 ZJ\' "m.Lord<r ... tl tlQ 11 tJ9 jOOO 1000 91lO ,..,_"- ltMk t:uhaa11Mar tt (&No\IOotu In rtnU un1en man.td 1. (, W.lll 1-06d )Of., J.d- 1-:J.·dl\'\drnd, xr- Ex·r1aht• l.a 1.m s.•- ~•·••rrar\ll. I ~~• l.1mM,Ut lain Rll~ L.,. Cloll Ch'll 1-<ilch Arld real 2000 I. lor the loowing ports: Aspen Cove, Carmanvillc, ~andcr Bay, ·Change Islands, Hcrrmg Neck, Mar·, ton's Hr., Twillingatc, Somcrford and Carter's Col'e, and expects to sai The Roy Alga R. taking frci~ht for Grcenspond, Wesle)'l'ille and another northern port. PIPELINE SECTIONS FROM U.K. an~h~i~~~c~vhalcrs Canada's Largest Bank St. John's Bronch (226 Water) ........................ KEITH A. CLARKE, Mcr.cgtr Freshwater end LeMarchant Bronch ............................ A. MOORE, Manager West End Branch ........................................... M. F. CHANNING, Manager is the most importa from which steel steel in turn play~ ro:e in our mode of I is also essential to national defence, I is the only restrai ruthless enemies t \fOrk in tcmperatur ur.iform tl1e ')·ear arou the condition of t is consistent lor mark and processing. Sot are employed by l Wab:na Ore Limited a the vast m•·iority we submarine operations. t not unusual and t is reasonably eo a iron or~ depo a series of beds in 1 l:ii the harrl in a h and consequently ml in places separated lr• of the ocean by mt feel 'I l.l mea!u Steamship 1' l~lr'l ll~ Granduc GTT)hl. . '. GuU Lead GuMar Gwtlllm Hard Rock Har-Min Huua ., ... . ·' I i~ .~ : i ~· • ,J •' ~~·~~ ·I •. ~ . 100 ll.\00 ]4(1(16 ..' ',. \~·: Hulll Htu llll!>·lltll HoUin,u llortr U~o~d lh,. l.od L.oko IBJ:plrat\on lol :>trkel !rUb Cop Iron llaJ · Jarobl la)o F.>pl JoUicno Jean~tl• ..qo11ur11o Jotlo\ Joumllb Jon,y KeawiUe Kerr Add K\111 llu.i Klrl< )l!o 300 .U 1~'.1 I~ 1: S1'J~• 19\\ 10 10 IS 11 JJ :MI 19 19 15 1; li'Z9 l\JO(\ 1~ ~ U o( Laktl Hud••Y ; lJS 31 !Zf)() l;ulrh 1400 llOO U 11 ll JOO 48 -\0 -:I 1D 13 2 70 -2 :11 31 13 11 ll lOll 11\ 111 1\\ lOO Ill 1ll 111 11:.10 llP'lMO 6>lJ '-J1 ~~l!llO 14 ~ ·7"2 lllO 1\07 I~ 1:1 24:.1 U.l -l 6~'0 ~~ 8 MV. 6.Ht - 'r4 12 ll -1 1:l 7~ IM•1 !IJ(I\\ - 1 1 llO -l 400 · 410 -l 1"' 120 ll9 Ill -I 100 IH 63 IH -l 6lll :tl ll ll \-\ 1000 31 J~ 3.8 -2 1100 ll 20 :10 -l 8100 M lJ 14 1 . llOIQO II 11 II llll ll Ill Ill -1 • ll6 4000 1\-\ I I 1720 11410 14\1 14\l \1 IYtO ll\\ ll ll 4000 Ill Ill :10 -8 ·~H i l I :t~ .':~·.: \'leo t:pp Can 1~ 1-"'.1 Vandoo ll Vtotom 1t1~ Wut.lcn 10 -1 Worner ll\i '\-\ W Motor :MI -1 Woodin> 19 1\'r. Harl DIVIDENDS .Wor- dfy(dend• ban been paid br :Z:&O 000 J1J 9iAl lO 70 IJ 8 70 12 110 11'-l JB :riO 'l ll 1 38 :o 70 \:.! J6,1 lS ll """~ Movements 1 - 1'1 -3 TilE NFLD. GREAT LAKES +l Liverpool SL John's to llfx. & Boston Boston Ualifu to to Apr. ~ Apr· 13 Apr ~4 Apr. 1 ~lay 10 ~iay 18 "Newfoundland'' ~!ay.25 Jne. ·1 "Nova Sculls" Jnc. 12 Jne. 19 ":'i'ewfoundland'' Jne. 26 Jly. 3 "Nova ScC'tla" Persons contemplating passage to Eurupe should make bookl!lil weU In advance. 1 ,Ii ! .H . than by any otbcr mutual (11-Qd Ia Ca111da - COIINtU, IIACGilliVUY ...... .......... IIIIITWI Available in rypel for new or rxiltiog home!. For foldru, src your orarrst J·M dealer, J·M-Apprpvrd Homr lnsulatiol ConlraCIOr, or write Canadian Jobns-!llanviUe, Port Credit, On1ario. SHAW ST..................................... . DIAL 8-0161 TOPSAIL ROAD ..................................... DIAL B-01 18 SAUNDERS, HOWELL & CO., LIMITED CARBONEAR FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE USED FINE CARS - • . ' "'" ••"'•':,::::~;::; !: ~ VIIC cANADALIFE ' ------------------------~u~(Y~~sumncothmJ~ Available at Consult ua regardlns your travel problems. .~t Cannda Life we realii<d long ago that • tr.ln lik., to be able to give hil childrrn •ornr of th1 nice thinga in life now •.. even ~-hilr s!ru;-gll"g to oave for thrir luture. So ll'e\e devisrd some rC<~sonable plano thol gi1r )·OU more monry lo •pend a• you go along ... while you still buy immediatr.protttlioo And a 1(\tarant~ income in latrr iile. And at olo•cr ro>l than through any othrr mrtbod! Wr know you'U Sod it ..-ortb tookioj; ir.to. And any Canada Lifr man·will br plwe<i to e1plain the details. · CAnada Life reprc><nlativc' are chosen for their ability to understand today'• changing probletlll. Tbey'ro highly trained in aU pb"-'eo ol Life ln!urance ... backed bv more okilled and belpfuf aervices tb!UI you CHESTER DAW·E, LIMITED Air Passages arranged by B.O A.C. - K.L.M - Pan American Airway a -Scandinavian and connectlni, Airlines. ' OWN -ONE OF OUR ~~ore money to spend as you go along! INSULATE to I .I must Hall!u St. John'• Liverpool Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr 19 Apr. 2l Apr. 26 :liay 14 !\lay 7 1\!ay 11 1\!ay 28 :liay 30 ~Iay 24 Jne. 11 Jne. 13 Jnc. 7 _Jnc. 25 Jne. 29 Jly. 2 . Jly. 9 Jly. 13 Jly. 16 ":'Java Scotla" I ·~::·:~·/' St. John'l I "~~wfoundland'' "~ova SCotia" ENCED SHIP REQUIRED SONAL WORK approximately fo and Involve of L.C.T.8, L.C.~ Barges In shlp-to-sh Hudson Bay at to commence : <.:':- Furness, Withy &Company Ltd. 'Ill I For day in, day out HOME COMFORT Year' in, year out FUEl SAVINGS STEAMSIIIPS LTD. M.V. Perth loading at Montreal lOO 1: 11 11 - II ~!ny 22 lor St. John's. J1 1l \6 Ill 131 IJ.I 13 M.V. London loading at MonYk Bur 9000 73 liD l7:i + 1 treDl May 21 for Botwood. Carso Zenm.ac 7.Y.Xl 34 JJ Jl accepted lor Bishops Falls, Grand Curb JOO m m Ill Bulolo Falls, Wlnd~or, Badger, Lewis3J J3 ll S3l Gill"' Cop -10 porte, Millcrtown Junction, Gan· 8,\U 430 110 m Palo ~ 63 5800 63 Yukon Con ·. dcr, Buchans, Glenwood, Notre OIL~ "lOC'IO 76 76 76 -:: Dame Junction and Norris Arm. AIn ]()l()l) :J1 Jl Jl -2 Am Leduc · ~!.V. Dundee loading at Hamil· I 1lOOO n 20 n Anchor ~17 16''- 17 ton May 26, Toronto May 28 and Bailey S A 4370 1~ 1~ SH 33 Jl"!t. Bailey S pr 3:U.O l7l :riO ~'7l t7 Montreal June 1 for St. John's. Bani! &000 16 16 18 M.V. Lunan loading at Hamil· B.ata lOO 90 90 -~ +5 Bra\n ton June 3, Toronto June 4 and :!:1100 Jll lOO 31 C.1bana:a 1800 13 121 131 +4 Montreal June 7 for St. John'!. Ca\alla MO Ill Jll1 31\-\ -1'.1 Col Ed FURNESS WITHY 100 lll lll lll -l Ca\van Con lA.\0 400 390 400 + Newfoundland due Boston May C Oil Ldo 1000 218 ~ lO 8+l C'.S Oil Wll Cdn All Oil 1161 1!10 Bl3 !60 + 10 23. Leaving Boston May 30. Sail1160 8l 6l 6l +l ing same day for Liverpool. C Br Emp 90!3 7&9 l.IO 28-1 ~ C Chle!tn Nova Scotia leaving Liverpool C Deca wh 1200 lJI lJO 13-1 -l l741l rn 900 900 t 1 May 25, due St. John's May 31. Cdn Dev llll 74l 1~ 1~0 c Ex au 8610 Boston S~l 20~4 20~1 ..,1;, Sailing lor Halifax and C Huo:.y St. John's 'I' J , I . II:NJOV 1.. I I" I! TOCAV WHIL.I!: SAVING FOR ST.. JO:-JN'S BRANCH: BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND D. W. MACPHERSON, C,L.U, Manager TERRA NOVA MOTORS LTD· . ' News From Bell Island )ECTION II THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 TJ passing Of [ Bush Fire N.S. rough!)' eighteen square miles and of ten electrlcally·powered and co· o harmoniou~. After a life·lime of Denio residing at Cqbalt; two sis· Truro, John Dicfenbakcr - Afternoon the clllb are as high BS two hun· ordlnatcd conveyor bclts'havlng 8 lC falth!ul service, he was retired on ters, l\lrs. Cathe_rine Dobbin, Bell appearances at Penticton, AgasBELL ISLAND-A bush fire clrcd and sevcnty·flve feet. Mo~t of total length of 11,5~5 leet. pensiOn m 1954. W1th his passing Island, and Mrs. Frances Cump- siz, Mi'ssion, Chilliwack and Ab· broke out at the East End of hte the production tonnage comes from I another top fli~ht miner has now bell, fiydney, N.S. botsford, B.C., and nicht meeting Island ..round 2 o'clock Saturda, points more than 1,6{)0 feet below At the surface, after being crush.' been adeled to the list of The funeral took place !rom Victoria. afternoon. The Dominion Fir1 the bottom of the sea nnd RS much I ed to required alze and put DOSOCO's deceased but not for· his late residence Monday morn· in ~!. J. Caldwell-Night meeting Brigade responded and took about as three miles from the shore of through the concentrator, the ore " . . . - .gotten miners. ., ing by motor hearse to the Church !n Vancouver. ' I d Is moved a distance of I 7 miles by All 'a lees teach that death. Is A k' dl f . 1 [ th I It C . lour hours to quench the blaze. tl t I t th . a hooded Trans-Island ,belt con· but the mystic door wbcrethro' ·m y, nencl Y man nab· a e . mmacu a e oncepllon th Is. an . Solon Low-At Grande Prairie, Consilcrable timber was destroy· ,, mmg opera ons s ar a . e , . glolts life forever more we long crt; wr..s well liked by all who where mass of Requiem was cclc· ---;.. .'JIIP/'1.\'G working face, where holes nrc drill· \Cyor a~d d~poslted in huge pock· to reach" knew him, and to the scores who brated by the nev. Fr. J. W. Me· Alta., in own e<>nstituency of Peace ed before the fire was extinzuilh· cd, ;.~15!1.'/il:ll ~d for explosives used to blas~ the ets at I e P ers. Two tunnels be· ' · hud the prlv!lcge of knowing him Gcttigari, P.P. The funeral ;;r· niver. · ·· ron ore from the solid. A smgle neath this storage pockets lead to Friends and acquaintances lnllmately IllS death 1s really a rangemenls was under the d1rec· \'~ ,,,~1 ol 2,. 1charge in multiple holes, w!ll blow f nn\'fY 0~ s 11hlch move the ~r~ to throughout th~ length and breadth personal loss and our memories lion of R~deout's Funeral Home. · 1 ·• ·n <•r<' err ~hlp- 1down as much as 300 tons of ore. lC 08 ng pier. These come) ors of the Is!ahd were \'Cry so·ry to of !urn 11 Ill always bring back A dcputatwn from the K. of C. 11 ., · ,, ~Jh•~<ll.if.'. Do· 1 In the aln nnys, all ore was load· ~'n octuall)' load a 10,000 ton sh1p lc~.rn of the death of a highly pleasant associations ;.nd kind acted as pall·bcarerf and were as I ··:' 0·r t..mttrd to cd by hand Into mine cars ~~ less m 94 minutes. re>pectcd resident In the person I thoughts, "?d hi; passln? will be Ifollows-Bra> .. P. Miller, F. Pen· HOLIDAYS .. : ,, than 2·ton capacity and of.l Wabana, Bell Island, Newfound· ol j!r. James Roberts, 11110 pn;s· b> countless fncncls, ac· dergast, .s. M. nc1d, M. · • : : Prt' .h rptn: 1n, these cars rope·haulcd by cngmes land is located some Cole an;_ T. Braz!ll. Bro. Wm. J. 1 ARE COMING 400 sen miles 1crt away at his home, Down Street, quam lances and plant assoccatcs. 1 ,·c on :\ell·, to the surface. Now se\'crnl types from S)·dncy, Nova Scotia where Wabnna, Bell Island early Satur· A dev,aut he was never Kent ...nd Kn1ght \las the un·! so , ,, ,J n,l 1of mechanical loading n:achlncs arc Do>co's basic steel produc!n fn· day morning May 18th., following absent from lm church and his dertakcr. A guard of Honour from 1 · •.. 1o!3 1h1• used to qUickly and dllclently load c!lltles are located and opec t d n stroke wl11Ch he suf· fam1!Iar lace 11'111 be sadly miSSed the Flrc Bn.gade hr.adcd the fun· BUY A 1hr the ore, the t)·pe depending upon by nnoth1lr subsldtan· D fercd on the lOth of from h1s accustomed place in the era! proccsswn and were \:'r· .• r.d.r.<tcd by the hcicht of particular scam and Iron and Steel Limited. Born at Fortune Harbour 72 cd1licc on the hill·side. Harold Fclher, HOLIDAY CAMERA 1 •· .·,·r :·rwr propor· 1'ork1ng cond1tlons. approximately I,OOO miles from ;J·cars ago, he was the son of the l!e a mcrr:bcr of Co.nccptlon 0Gordon Bennett, for only 3.90 ... Shuttle cars are used to mo1c ports In the United Kincclom anclllatc Luke and Johanna nobcrts. K. of C., a long-llme and 1 " enne 'I· n ermen i •.'c;' .... ,. the ore from the face to I he load·, Europe and only 1 OOO miles from, Coming to the Island approxi· man \l'llh the Dominion Volunteer was lll ·:·. 1 ,rr ing ramp, where 5-ton cars ore the Eastern United States seaho:orrl. I mntcly half n century ago, he Flrc He was mr.de an the R. C. Cemetery . From . ·.. ,. h•:n , h', r••rt of I mane up Into trains which nrc I Dommlon Wnbana Ore Limited' entered the employ ol the Domin· I h.onourar) member loltowmg re· "Life's race well run .-.-(d .r. .RR~ anrl hauled through the working to a is therefore necessary to Dosco's 1011 CompNl)', many years a[ I tlrement age. Dunng h1s act1ve . , · 11 ' · .. • cnd< .1. a total I central gathering station under· claim that, of all in wltich he was attached to the As· o;sowtwn the · he tl;c.s done, , :· rJct htrn ,l\lP·Iground. The ore dumped byiCanada, the Dominion Steel and sny clcpFtmentwhcrc he held ;cars Lchranon, . ·.:1· ,,: :l•r "''rld.l t1pple o1·er a scalping screen anrl Coal Corporation Is the onlv une ,tmpo~tant pos!t1on of nock Inspec· d1uttcs of \llllr~ he attended I~ m · 1 . c: ,:rc. ·•:r •cnt. to alter primary crushing stars mov· whose end products In liii;,iJed tor, he was a mo;t competent and I most coultcous and cll!Clcnt p . . . 1_ AND YOU'LL HAVE A GOOD TIME : ... :. •'i'•'rJ\iOilS ing towards the surface. The ore Isteel arc produced from raw ma.l .employee and lm rclr·l!On· m,.nnrr. . . . . r.me Mmcstcr St. aurcnt.. .- •. : , , 111 !Bn5 fnl·l :ravels to the surface on the lone· tcrlals whollv of Canadian origin ship w1th co·worhrs was always . He lca1rs to mourn 1115 w1fc, t\l.o ·Leaves Quebec City for afternoon I ... I -t lo eonl'evor srstcm in the • d •. · - - --· ·- - - ---- ···· - .... -- sons, James and Th01r.as, t110 nppe:1rances in Camp,hclltun, :-.·ew· . ;,llc~.Mii ton.,· ~~~rl~ r,~hich c~nslsi~ of 8 series\ a~ . n1s~ ~ \'I tat1 hnk ln. Dos~o\, operations in fil'c Canadian Pro\'· daughters, ~!ary and Anne ~!arie, castle and Moncton, N.ll., and Am., ,; ,,;A;j • · , c :lm o Impor nnt anrl 111trgratcct :nee>. 'tll'o brothers, Luke, Bell Island; hcrst, ~.S .. ar.d night mectin~ in' ;11 ;~-~ ilR~ 10111 tons ---;--------------------------:-------------------- Ships James Roberts ~ Ton~ ~~· \'car 1956 ~lr. 1 : 1 1 1 1 ·~ t~5'i r•tabll~h, .r.n:n~ 11Hiu~1ry ·:;'~, • 1 ~ ~row· tram~ mo~rned par~·ll'tic m~n.c W~bann;ol~ J~j6production ~lny. bcnut~f~l 11~, st~~l prOiluce~s I~ .,~,.,. Counci~ R.~;o ·~k. t~.~:;o ~ I : '"" '!10 i:151;,1() "' • ~: ~1~.;3~ \T\ \lit~ thelllas.for,ma~~~ ~ 1 \'a~uect ,\'_ : ... ( · r:- lo.1~S. ~!cssrs. R~•l>n F~ynn, tons 1on1 a~ ~ol· ftrc·l~m.:a\\e~, ~ { Mc~dus Bn~adc. ;?5~ ~ 1 1 ~ J~.t ''upm~nts ~ C<:·~hohc ~!)ers: ~riga?e, ?~k ~cl~ 11 • • tom tons tons rarryinJ:: .• o:·.t: !1r!11~r were ., .~:'":·r~r~nr.'i ovtr· - , : . .·. ,,,,:. Thr lar~· . ~. ·•c·r :lir Swrd· ...: \:.·•.r .. · ·;,nd thr · .. ·. P.r "\"<i~"':-:ra" has ·: !!'' :,,~·.' 11 hilr the .. : h 1 rJr;~city of a BAT WIDTH IOV, .. BBT (front plus back). Six adults can sit back without touching. And there's headroom for a high hat with inches to TOTAL •, ~ . :~t ,-0.1 important .,,htrh ;tee\ is . 1 : :~. :urr. play! an · :. , ::. pJ: m<1<lr of \il'· ·, .·., r~<c~t!al to in· ~:·.;."''-'·1 ~r[cnrr. be· .:;::.~ :• :~r ,>nly rc;traint . ~ ~~·~.:<~ . rnrmlr5 un· sparej :. :: 1 , '\cr.og« 'o\onogtr .\anagtr TOOTON'S t~e Nlo~\~~c~~ r~~t~: , ..., .n temperature! .• : :::-. :~,· 't'ar around · •· ::1 ccrj11ion o[ the ~ t"":.•. -:rr.: lor market· : 1:: ;:.•cr•smg. Some ~: o:t c:r.-! n rrl by DoL:::I 0:r L:mtted and ·.:1 ·.:;: ~·:·J•·rity work •;:~~:.:< orc"liOn!, the ~:• ··: ~r.a•·J•I ~nd lhe ...; .• rr;•onably com· more cramped, this yenr 'The Big M is actually Digger than ever I rieposlt ol hnh in lhe t :~.t ha:n :n 1 ham 1:: r0~·r~urntly many :;:;en ~rparatcd from r! ::r ocnn by more - -· Ill'> ... BT WIDBI While many of Mercury' a competitol'S are smaller nnd NOW ,,:t:• ::0n o:t 1 H:.r< NOW t7Y, room, more comfort than you ever dreamed possible in a popuiElrpriced car, IHL r;mltd lor Dosco by ltim Ore Limited ue t•br:llrint iron ore •o:ld . .\II o! the prot.t:ow the bottom l!'.:~cd [rom Bell I!~ Cor.ccplion Bay on . cmt cl :>." ew!ound· . ~•u•e ol its height t!e l!lmd mea!ures ........ f ENCED SHIP . REQUIRED IUSONAL WORK mroximately four/ ll'.d lnl'o!ve the II! LCT 8, L.C.1\L'a, !.t.1tl in shlp-tO·!hore Hud1on Bay al'ta. :o rommence late must :-..a.n he .q; MB .. CU ..V MONTB .. KV P'HABTON COUP'B be s~.o~ n !or uch . :~~ludr lampcnsa· :- !l'.e::':r.r 11orkzd In - 1Y a:r a hpen~rs to the •::.;hrmrn: will be 'r. to:n-le:.nn of con· :o :~~ i':lrt of tn· 6 THE BIG MERCURY- ACCLAIMED "1957's MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR ' During the months of March and April, more Canadians moved to The Big Mercury than ,during any other 2 month period in Mercury's history. And for good reasons. The Big Mercury is unsurpassed in size, weight anc! power in ita field. Truly the big buy in every way. See for yourself Mercury's features are straight out of tomorrow, for you today. The Big Mercury for 1957 offers Fwating Ride-t~e ~~ISlSISOO-Fir11 or 1 ,,;· ' 1 . 0 r:~ ,..BT LONG I With a 9-foot paasenger compartment, and more leg \latt' Ccrtlli· ~: :~ Glin, or Home ··•·~~~ l\~~ricnl't In ta·~r · . .,, n<n1!tn~ prclcr· Drq 13 . •· . ~'l0·~15().S52S.S500 r "·~·~ Engineer's Cer· •. :"t' ' , · rrr.n1 or Third ~13••l'r~t: n.0 .T . 14 . ,, . "'1ll0-\1!nimum .. I. I d·~· · " experience. ,,: ., a1 deckhand 1 - · .. 1 dutlcl. Code: Forms R\'allable or Transport -.lt· ~·a"rcnce Ship r)n ..rral: \'atlonal fr:rcl; or District at: I· . cl \'Od . Halil , ,Ch ar I atte· ~J~hea~. ~.s., Saint 0 c. P.Q.. &lrel r.t., Parry Sound: Ont. - Closing date nto be sent, quot· 'um~r. to: The ~~~lnlstratlon and llient of Tran11- greatest team of bump-smothering features in the auromotive industry. And The Big Mercury has Dream-Car Design-the clean, crisp styling that, auto show after auto show throughout North America, has branded Mercury as 1957's most beautiful cnr-the "best looking" car in any price class! Go for a demonstration drive· in The Big M-and detide by the ride-at your Mercury dealer's today 1 ·' STRAIGHT OUT OF TOMORROW MERCURY for'57 with DREAM-CAR. DESIGN bl!lll,. BIG M SALES SKYROCKET! APRil SAlES UP 11.6% OVER ANY PREVIOUS MONTH IN MERCURY HISTORY Here's positive proof that the Big M is the biggest value o£ the year I caSE£ STEER ad STOP SAFELY CHECK YOUR CAR •• , CHECK ACCiDENTS · - 0 ... M MUNN l\1QTORS~ CORNER OF BLACKMA~SH ROAD AND BENNNEH·AVENUE ,. I"DR'D 01' CANADA'S JIIN• C A R D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - - LIMITE.D· DIAL 7008 ,. r. ' ''· I • ! ~--:--P-~-~-~-a-m-~-.--.-0-n~?-n-e~A·~ir---~-oda __y__:~:---l ' ..' . 1': ·P· ' I 4.~~News. CBN WEDNESDAY, May U 7.30--CBC News T.»--Top ol the Mornlnl. 1.00--CBC News and Weather. U~Jillsical ClDClc. 1.00-Mornlnl DcvotlonL U!I-Prazram Preview, ' 1.20--0rpn Stylings. t~Reeorda at Random. · 10.00-Cre.am o[ the West. 10.1~Hit of the Da7. lO.l~lril Power. 10.15--CBC News. · lO~HoruiD.I Muaicale. 10.4&--The Unexpected. 11.00-BBC Varlet)', lUG-School Broadeart. . I~ .6--Pande ol St.l!'l. 12.00-Annoancen Cbolee. 12.111-Dinner Bell Breakdown. 1130--Farm BroadcasL - 11~1c1 Day Serenac!L 1.00-Doylt Bulletin. UO-Laun Limited. ~BC Newa and Weather. Le-Muakal Programme. 2.00-Worda with Muale. 2.30-1\!uslcal Program. ae-The Happy Gan1. 1.1:1--Tile Wa1 011 the Lord. ~BC News. 1.3S--Trana Canal!& MaUcH. '-30--CBC News. US-Timely Tuntt. 4.0--Chllclren'• Storr. S.1~Musle ol tile West. 5JG-Fiaberlel BroadeasL !I.e-Kindergarten of tile Alr. t!.OO-Intermeuo. &.~Program Pre1iew. 8.30--Supper Guest. 1!.4~Muslcal Program. 7.00-CBC News nnd \Veatber. '1.15--Sive the Forest•. 7.30--Topa Today. '1.U-Doyle Bulletin. II.U-Domlnlon Drama Featlval. ll.l~A Vlctortan Bouquet. 11.30--CBC National News, Newa Roundup and News Talk. ---. ....... -·· T~night CJON-TV WEDNESDAY, May 2Z Uo-oprn 'Rouse. 5.01-BawdJ Daad7. 5.30-Rin Tin Tin. 8.00-Ranch Time. U~anleade. 1.00--Tena Ransert. 'U~Tbe Early Show. II.OG-Mark Saber. I.J~it Pande. MO-K.raft The.tre. 10.00--CBC Follo, ll.OG-Newr. llJO-Late Show. p!De , !KI oakl trom liUltII'OW lllntentlc. 14 Reltlrlte :1.00--Clsco Kld. !!.SO-Melody Man. a.o~Melody Man. . Football I,eague st. Joh~:ident anrl a new ne" PI~ two !ormet mem· wh e tlve were return· e execu 1957 executive will !he wne well knoWII B:ho .'hR~ replacerl t the helm while colrH ~·on out over J. V SqUti'Uthc position of 5ec tor . r's vice president LJ!l l 1e~nc ~nd tre~!Urer t. M~tt were voted bed sartlc mcclinll and thr . · f the 1956 award• , . ~he studios o£ lhr tn oadcastin:i Compan~ B~ large3 t eroWd5 cre1 o! 1~eeting of the leRgur ~ 1 hear th rcporl5 o 0 and nominate of rear h ensuing year. 1 e idcnt Ralph Colye1 P~e.l gathering and gal'! :r~e of the p::.st year' ou 1 orts showed th~ :S~~ was not financia! as other yearl bu ue to the very inclemen rl51 John's suffered _Ia~ Th season went tnl• :hen several lmpor!L-~ laved but the colt were P • £ f kEpt hundreds o an would have attended th• weatherman had bee: ative. the election of offi( tion of the lean awards took plar president Ralph Co on Hen. President. '' , llr. James. D. H1ggm• presentat10ns. in the presentatio 11vards for the player the Most Valuable Playr Senior and Junior League• announced that th picked to choose th these awards name of the Fcildiam a Player in tr on with Joe Brown being named the ~lo; in the Junior D 1rere presented wit awards. took the chair t election of officer all faur offices con 10~Newa. IReq\l!nl T-ot 28 Cl* a niWI\ 40 Prunes. 11 tre. OS.. nJt• M !!lblleal tree 43 Japanese U Most trees are cutuata of leavu 48 C!Wlc:t~ In winter .a Hlllh prltlt S5 Hulen 4i Unit at 17 Replace reluctance wlndow Jim !I Drun'kard II Malt bee 52 OfbboD f~rrn) vous a WED~ESDAY, (canb. May %% 11.00-NaUonal Anthem and ~liD On. 6.0:1---Sundlal. 6.30-World Newa and Weather. 8.00--Brcakfast Club. 8.30--Mnke up Your Mind. 8.4:1---Rex Koury. 9.00--lt Happened Lui Night. 10.00--Coliee Time. 11.00--Turn Back the Clock. 11.2:1----Sports Detective. 11.30--Peppcrrell Juke Club. 12.10--News and D.B. 12.3{}.-.Hl!lbllly ~!at!nce. 1.00--Rehinrt the Story. 1.1:1---0ne Man's Family. 1.3{}.-.~lusical Erpres.1. 1.4:1---Amerlcan ~!usic Hall. · 2.00-VOUS Music Room. 3.00--Sporu P11ge. 3.1~~!arch o£ Events. 3 3{}-Ba5eball. !!.30--Puhe, 8.00-Sport5 Today. 8.1!>--The ~ew Yorkers. 8,3{}-21st. Precinct. 9.00-Groucho ~larx. 9.3{}.-.RC(:ollections at Thirty. 10.0{}.-.Final Editioln. 10.3{}.-.Fred Robbin5 Show. 11.00-~!uslc 'Til Midnight. 18 Father 39 Rlver'l.Jlet 41Bom ol3 Blunder 44 Sea (Fr.) 45 Golf teaehe.r 41 Bullfiahter BO BodY of I.&Dd U ADaiDter B' BeWiiled &5l~rm &e En\phti!J DOWN 1 CUJhlona 2Goddeaaaf )*C' 2.30-Newa, Ma~n. li.OO-Newl, HOUJewlm Clu\. 4.oo-Gen. ProTlaela.l NewL 4.01--Culno. WEDNESDAY, May n 4.:!0--NewJ. Ranch Party. 1.36-Bob Lell1a Show. !1.00--~ews, The RC(:ord Shop. 8.30-Nfld. Newa 6.00-News and Weather. IU~News and Wealher Foret!.U:I-Bulletln Board. cast. UO-Natlonal Newa. '1.00-News and Sports. 11.15--Sporta Parade. 8.00-Nfld. Newa. ~Provincial New.. a.o~ProvlneW Weatl!.er. I.:U-Tbe Mone1 Tree. 8.1 :1----Shlpplnl Report. 7.01--Right to Happlneu. 8.20--The Bob IAwi! Show. 7.1~Program Report. d.~Kiddlea corner. 1!.00--Newa. Casino. UD-Nn~. Nel'l'l. UO-Newa. Doub1t Teatura. 11.3~The Bpb IAwil Show. 11.4:1---News. U~Mornllll Mprry.Qo Rou4. 10.00--News. 9,00-Provlnclal Newt. 10.01-The Fat Man. 9.0~Duke Box Review. 10.3{}.-.~ewa ln a Minu~. 9.30-News. 10.31-Smilln' Ed, McConnell. 9.31-Duke Box Re\1ew. l0.4~Natlonal Newa. 9.4~~orlel McKay. 11.01--Sporta. 10.00--Martln'a Corner. 11.10--Houscparty, News. 10.l~Ma Pepper. 1.00-Queen and Sign Oli. 10.30--News. 10.3{}.-News. 10.31--Wilo Am 1? 10.40--.Juke Box Review. 10.4~Eleven f_or the Mone7. IO.~uke Box Review. ll.ol-Tile Story of Jana Annltage. 1U1-Cu1no. 12.01--Topa Today and Yesterd17. 1.00-Local and National Nnro. 1.1111--Wuthu rorecut. CJON ICE CRE.AM MITCHU~l 11.00--S porte art. 11.10-Foreeut. ll.l~Evenlng Theatre. 11.4~lub ".590." 12.00-Newe. 12.05--Ciub 590. 12.3B-.NeW1. UlO-Closedown. &AIId Collftdera lion IWIS (Cllmb. 'term) 1830 (J'r,) 17 Symboll tor tUnclose (poet.) 1t&Mum 18 AIIIUc name 10 IAuer 20 Lllilt lmoclc 11 Brnillan aeap<lrt 21 Dawn 1oddeu 23 ThUI (La till) 12 Pace 18 Three•totiS UDelawart (lb.) sloths ·:~ Nept!va 22 Sluttlsn pteAX 24 De~tTade rr Crattllll' 29 IApl polnl 31 Shade trH 12 PeriOd of Uml' 23 View U Indians uaed thlr t:H tor canoes 18 Made from • tree WITH ROBERT ll.l~portacut. U~News. 3 Eritilh admiral. hero of Tra!ali!lr 4PronOUII 15~Va "FOREIGN INTRIGUE" 10.00-Musle. 10.30-Qrgr.n Enchorea. Trees I IAw·lfOwlnl To-day , 8.20--Melody Man. II.U-News. 7.00--Rlllnbow Riddle. 7.10-Your Car Councillor. 7.1~Dark God. 7.30-Barialn Hour. 8.00--Top Tunea ol the Day. P.OO-Tbe Home Hour. Anawer to Prnlaua Punl• ACBOSS Capitol · Chemical Control For Wild Oats Now Playing seball AT A GLANCE Ltague: nd B, Boston 2. J, 1'\ew York !. Ltaque: 6, Cincinnati I. 4, :\m York 3. Stratford Shakespearean l.l~NIWL ~Edltorhl Comm11L 1.0-Sporll Review. L0-Art Baku'a Nottbook. 2.00-NewL 2.00-Nevu !At M• Lon YDQ. U&-Thla Man'a FamllJ. 'l' •: 0 '• .,.' ! 1 •. l t Ill TO-MORROW ·t., ;..'....I ...OUNDUND'I PIJ&HDLY VMIATU ~ l ' NOW PLAYING •I 0 . ' ' j'.\ '' .... ------------- TO-DAY a four·error inni1 Carra~quel's grar into an B<! 1 icto Boston Red S1 the sel'en-hit pilr \\'l'nn. n \\'l'nn who drol't fir,i t1i·o run.<, w a 1·1 duel with you1 when the Red S· crumbled in the si~th in Rilly !\!~"'· rlemnl to sel'enlh in the h; for the !!arne bec~u ;lummeting .181 al'era~ lragic figure in the R seventh in t H~ committed three br the !exth. bottom of the sixth, Klo and left tile ~ame. 1'S. NEW YORK YORK {AP)-Billv Pier I four-hitter and drol'e th~e runs in I esday night :is t White Sox gain l'iclory of the sea> York Yankees. 3-1. lehhander lreaied . to a dazzling he struck out seven lng world champir but one. that int . record his sixth 1 two defe:Jts mixing a puuli~g cu1 masterfully control ll'tlh his fast ball last 16 batters he f;c Yankee hit was Elsl seeond inning doublr 1 ~ i ~. I_;,.\. ; . Special Added ·Attraction ~~ ~ ~ I ' I I \ 'S ;;~. '. ... ' ~·~ I HENRY FON VERA MILES '4 .~i. • "'r ~_. t ' v::,... ...,. Ill ALFMD HITCHOOOK'I I II Tha I !I .. il.' ' :1' . ' .,..... I •' ' ~ '•· j ~:..·• I' 'I AUDIE MURPHY· LORI NnSON CHILL WILLS .. ~~= -.a" ~~~-- aaot...=..-;::,_..-""" ~.loiAAW[U ~OE~~~~LIS Also-NOVELTY EVENING I!IBOWS-7 P.M.--9 P.M. MATINEE: Z P.M. TIMES OP SHOWS. E\'ENING "WALliNG MY BABY ·BACK HOME" 7 O'CLOCK--9.55. ''TUMBI.EWEED"...:.S.35. ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT, EVENING-ADULTS . , ..... 75c. MATINEE 2 P.M. WATJNEES-ADULTS .. : .... nc. CHILDREN ...•.. !k CHILDREN ....... Zk. NEXT ATTRACTION LAST TIMES TO-DAY rOM EWF.LT.....JA YNE MANSFIELD ID "TRE GIRL CAS'T RF.l.P IT''-I.AU(;RS-CO~ED'\'-C!NE~IASCOPE. 'THE NIGHf HOLDS TERROR' I Also-NOVELTY TIM£:5 OF ~HOWS EVENING SHOWS: 7 P.l\l.-1-9 P.M. ~IATINEE-Z P:M: ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT, ~VENING-ADtLTS .. , .... 7~c. CDILDREN ... ,, . ·.35e. CHILDREN .. , .... !5e. MATINEES-ADULTS .. , ... 50c. ·woN, I COMING ·SOON MAt'llEf.\' O'IIARA--JOR:\' FORSYTHE In "EVF.RYTHI\'G . Rl:T THE Tl\l'TH";'il:SPE:\'SE-THRII.l.S-COI.OR. :~ ... :,.:~"'~..-.~·~'. /. : • . ....... ~·· < S. .F'. Wakel was chairn: I 11 WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1957 MEETING: -·.. .·· . ~ :'::'~ ;.~~:)·:~·-:--:· e New President; Awards ·Presented J'ool~>ll l.r!~Ut 1 pelrd for with thr exception of 1 '"" 1 nr"' that of trea~urer for which Mr. •' ;--r·· .rr formrr mrm- IIeber BRrllett wrnlin unoppo!ed. 8r 1"' ~ rr• rrtllm- For the ofllce o! Pruldent thru ,,1'('\lli" contestee! the ser.t--J. V. Rabbitta, will .tim Browne and Bren Curtb-wlth , ,,.11 knnwn Rrowne winning the vote. ~·or the •:~r h•• rrrl~rrrl ; ol!!ce of VIce PrP~Idenl the office : hr hrlm whtlr 'II'R~ cnnte~trd by Bren Curti!, 1 1 ,.,, •· , 111 0 ,rr .1. \'. MArlin Malone, Andy Joy and Ed. · -r• ~f <rr· : ~ar Squirr~. with Malone being 1 : 1 .,~, 111 , prr•idrnt rc·rlcctrrl to ol!ire. The office of ,: ·. .r~ 1rr~.•urrr ~crrrtary 11·a~ cohtested by Edgar 1 ':!•.'r:rrr 1olrd hr.ck Squire~ ancl Mike Ward with :.- r 1 :Squires being rlected. Heber Bart, . 1r. ,nrl thr .lett 11'1\.~ rc·electcd to the office of ;ol ,~r<'· •\r •1~.ifo ~II'Hds · trca,urer unopposc d. .• ~; '.:ud~<•' or thr Following the election Mr. J. D. · :_~·.' .:~r.: ('olnp•n)'; Higgln~ proposetl that Mr. J. V. 0 .. : W"l* rl'rr Rabbltts be made an Honorary '.., ,,,,, · ..• - ,.j :hr lr•~ur: Vice President ol the League and ···- :h rrporl! of , thi~ 11'&3 aupporte d by Hon. Pr ea-l ~.. ·-rc .., ~r.r , .• · .. nom111.11e of- 1dent Jos. F. Healey. The meeting • ·..,,-· ,,a.... ... 11 r: ,,·-r. carr Ie d I he proposa.I : ~~:,jrc.: H•trh Col) rr Following I! a list of prize win:,, ;.•thrrrn: «nrl ~~\e ncr~ . pr~sentcd IMt. night at the .. _ r: :hr p;.q yc~r s : meellng. 1 . ·• ,~ ·h"11rri that SE!'i'IOR DIVlSION ·''~ ·;;. r.•• : !inanri~l· Flr~t Round Championship, ~·,' 1, ot\•·~ 'r~rJ but donllted by Leo SteRd, won by ·. ,·:· :~r 1rr1 rnrlrment the F~lldlans and presented to ,: Jo\n, •..flrrrd .la<t I trRm captain Matt Foster. "·! , 0 .,,n "rnt mto Sreond Round Honours won · ,~ 1 r.. nrr•i impnrt;-.nl i hy Holy Cros~ and donated by ,..• 1:,,fi Mut 1hr enid Ja 1 . D. Higgins, presented to .. -· •co.'rrc- of !An! • team captain Harry Ennis. ','.,:, h;l<' •t:r:rclrct the· The Carlbo'u 'Trophy won by . ·~ or;:h.·r:11c.n harl hrrn Holy Cro~s and present<:!d to ·. ,....·;-o;~·:l,,. Harry Ennis. -· :tr C:rct:"r. of o!lic· The Ltalf\le ChamplonRhlp Tro;.;_,::•~'' r. ,,1 lhr team phy, donated by the 'Leai[Ue and ~-·, 1H"~· • .. nk place won by Holy Cross and pre_,:.; ,..., •. ·rr.l Ralph Col· sent~d to Harry Ennis. ·-. - Hn•. p~,,,,rnt. o( The lndll'ldual awards wert ~~ .l;,:r< 11 Hlggln!, 1 then presented to the members .'' ::':'~:·.;:;~.~::·rnlotion I of the Hal)' Cross t<:!am who ,·,~: :hr rt~yer!: were present lor the occasion. Haggerty In Return Match Fou~ball OFUce.rs St. }oltJu's ~--·-.· ;? Against Tolas _Bros. Mon. -·~ .. ,.". ~·.,, Hard Boiled Haggerty has lived has chonged and is one of the up to his name once again. The I roushest. grapplers in the game hard boiled wrestler from Cali- tpda)', Hi~ ruthless tactics are the fornia. ha8 demanded a return falk of the wrestling game and match againat the Tola1 Brother1. Haggerty says that tbls Is the Tom Dunne, always ready to plea~c. type wrestler that he team~ up has arranged A return match, with. The Tolas brothers said In much to the pleasure and .:mrprise an interview Monday afternoon 'of Haggerty. However, Haggerty that· they hart heard of Haggerty has one atipulation: he will not and al~a !(new that he talked 1 fight with anyone hut Frcd Atkins lot. Howe1•cr, they agreed that for his partner. Once again, Tom most of it was just talk and he ha~ surprised the California pea- could not wrestle his way out of cock, he has arranged lor Aikins a paper hag. Monday night's card to he hia partner. Hag~erl!' rl<ims i will again hr a three bout affair. that the 25~ pound· Atkin~ i~ the: 1!~2~Nty will meet John Tolu only wre1ller that i.1 qualified Ia 1 1hi~ trip and Atkins will t~ke on ~ hi~ partner. He .•ays that next hig brother Chris. They will !hell to him h~ is the most qualified anrl team up to put on thr return scientific wrestler In the worlrl., grud~c match that will leave Atkins hails from Australia and, '.ITcstling r~ns something to talk 1\hen he ilartcd t.1 the grunt and: ~bout for weeks to come. That groan game W:lS one of the cle•n-1 is ~!ondoy night at the St. Joltn'a est wrestlers in the business. How- jJemorial Stadium for a return Her, he soon learned that giving grudge match between the popular the other fellow a break was a Tolas Brothers and Hard Boiled bad deal for him. Since then he · Haggerty and Fred Atkins. 1 o·''"n ', ' ;;·nl""'""" 1 1 1 1 : Ayre Field Will \Handball Tourney TONIGHT'S GA.UES Be Widened I F. O'Grady 7andp.m.J. Kear5ey . . w ..... " ·,,, Prlch where the St. John's FootD. Barrett and R. Redmond fL ball League .operates w1H have a D. Fox and P. Kcllv. new look th1s oummer according jJ. Kavanagh and J. Palfrey n. to ~alph Colyer, a. member of the D. Sharpe and B. Colford. Un1ted Church Property Board. N. Sparrow and G. ~lurphv l'l. ~lr. Colye~ told the Football ~!. Woodford and F. Kann~gh . ~eague mecllng last mght that. 11 R. Corbett and N. Hutton 1'1. J. 1s planned to have the field Wid- King and B. Whittle . ened· ron the southern that . H . F ar d' . an d D. Run . - "' '11 h t end and \~. , , . h I ave 1 1cast e1g t to 'I tp a} ef s tWI I . "urp h ,. an-d c·'· R'1c 11ar"ct s. en ec more spa~e. n movmg ; 1 d d . J G · h J. \1 ash an Hu son H. . arnth e r <• I' Is bac..," an d WI'd enmg t e b . d , 1 field will mean the. removal of Cl g on T. Co forrl. three trees which hal'e . d . F. Brennan_ and J. Power vs. D. · . P1a;e ·Fox and P. Kclh·. a prominent part 1n football games F O'G 1 - d T K there. ~!any times during a game .. rar Y an . . c.rsey 1'!, fan.1 or players had to mount the D. Sharpe a:.ld B. Colford. trees to get the ball b;;:k in Ia\'. ~!emberslup and.- entrance fee! P · . arc due at lomght s games. --------- 1 ~·1 I I: -"' '"'' l'o!ruh!r Pla)·er I JUNIOR DIVISION ,. ·c ;: . Jun11'r Lragues. 1 The . Championship Trophy '' ·~r·•;:crrd hth•t :~e 1 won . by ~lacpherson Acad~my ' =.:::,· ;", ,,~rl~o~ramc~ ' and presented to Ed. Dicks, cape ·;, ::lr Frlirlian< a! : taln of tl\~ team . .· ··'' r•-,rr 1·n the Second Place Trophy won by 1 -•'·' '' ' an d presen te d W F ran·,.·,,,.: '"'.h .lr.r Browne St. Pats ;:, ~c: ;, 3mrri thr ~lost I CIS Dalton. ·· :J·r: 1 ~ :hr· .Junior Di· Following the regular league ~·~··m rrr-rntrrl with presentation! ?llr. Joe • Gulliwr . ,.,;i.• rccell'cd an Individual award - 1 :·'rk thr chair to donated by Larry Whiffen for .. , 1:rt:tr•n of olticcr!, b~lng judged the :\lost Valuable 11! !nor n!fires com- Play~r on the Holy Cross team. .Hockey League 0pen Practice For Meeting Tonight 'Holy Cross Teams 1 1 The St. John's Hockey League The news of the appointment o!, City will have to soft pedal their eKecutive and team delegates will The Holy Cross senior and junLarry \\'hif!en as couch of one o! · ways lor c.11.aches or managers meet tonight at . the St. John's ior football squad; wiH hold open ~[emorial Stadium at eight o'clock workou~s th1s evening at the the senior football teams came as if they expht to be able to , no surprise. I was surprised the have their choice when the for the purpose of compiling a ~lemonal ~rounds on Parad~ St. past number of ye;~rs that Larry need arises. According to tbls Brief for presentation to the Hoc- All ex,-pupll.s of the school mte:key Jni'Cstig~tion Committee now, esle~ 1~ try1ng lor a berth on th1~ wasn't · picked up to handle the ~faritlme sports figure only tho~e coaching reins of anv of the 11ho are desperately In need of tholding meetings in regard to the! years JUmor or sen1o~ te~m are teams. Lar brings a sreat amount emplo)·ment may be the only Joe Browne, who led the St. hockey setup here in the Capital. I requesl~d· to be at ton1ght s ,prac·Mall Foster, who sparked of experience with him and his ones who would venture down to Pat's In their football efforts All team 'delegates are requested t1ce wh1ch starts at seven o clock · tbe Felldlan football tum to knowledge of the game will de-; the St. John's Memorial Stadium ' hst year In the Junior Foot- I k 1 · 1 ff •h<:.rp mand the proper respect fro'm his . under contract. One thing Ia ball 11erln, wu named Jut · to ~a ~ specla e art to attend ~ · · -------tbe Firat Round Honoura In 5 1 The St. John's Football · League Jut year's ·Senior Football chr.rges. St. Pat's made a sood • certain that although we may not ; night 15 the Mosj Valuable • tonight meeting. terles, was named lui night as move is grabbing him this year. ! have made a name for ourscl,·es Player winner. Joe r~elved · \ll'ill join hrother leagues in helpthe Moat Valuable Player In He may not bring the champion-. In playing the game of hockey his award from ~lr. James D. I ing out .their finances as it vm the League. 1\llt waa prelentship to the Irish but they will1 we have built 1 name for our· Higgins, Ho_norary President of ~disclosed at last night's annual 1 benefit In the long run. scl\'es as far as coaches are con· the League. The Guards Athletic Association . meeting of the league that negotied with hl1 award by Honor• • • I cerned. Let's hope that our football teams "·ill be holding an i a lions arc now underway in ar· ary President of the League, I The triumph. Chicago's fin! In '.i A r.I .. \.\'C/. Up to the time this column I means of gaining . unpopular 1 open workout thi• el'ening at the • ran~ing a bingo night !or the leaDeputy Mayor J1me1 D. HlgI four meetlngs with New York this (lns, MJ'P, was being written George I publlclty on the mainland and : upper pitch of the Ayre Athletic · ~ue. year, Increased the White Sox lead Adams hadn't made a declalon. i throughout l'iewfoundland ceases. l.. Grounds. : Full details of the bingo nigh! to tllree games over the Yankees, whether or not he .will take the · ' • ..' . T)le practice is called lor Je1·en,. were not av~ilable last night and who dropped to third place, one City Baseball team this year. . II weather condrl10ns perm1t to· 1 o'clock and all players interested· it is not known whether the league game behind Cleveland. The In- I S I. It's George's job If he wants lt. nl~ht bull players of the St. in trying for a berth on either the. hopes to run o[( the bingo thi~ dians defeated Boston 8·2 In the He coached' the Fe!ldlan team John'& League will be gatllering at: 'senior or junior team are request-.!· ~pring or wait until the fall of vs. CINCINNATI to the 19j6 rhamplonshlp anrl :~he Ball Park to ~tart a "pa1nt up": 00t <JUC 'ed to be at tonight'l practice. the year. • by this he has rnl! right to the JOb. The League 1s countmg on alii b I ----------\r' -- t'lerl'land In- · Cl:\CINNATI (APl-;Homen by St. Pat's junior and senior fool·~ job, I'll personally believe that i teams to help get the grandstands. A new championship trophy for ; -J '. :r,uc·r·rr~.l' innin2 1' Pee .wee Reese Tuesday. •n.d ball teams will be holding open 1 ocr•·~u··l' £r~nrl '. S~nrl~ Amoros and the eight-hit workouts this evening at the St. George may forego the appoint- painted and let's hope tha.t the the senior dil'ision of the St. : :;~. :ni•' on R ~ rictory I pltchmg of Johnny Padres Tu~s- Pat'a Field on Carpasian Road. 1 ment as he ha~ burdened him· coaches and managers of the teams John's Football League ha~ been : • .-.. r.: Rc ,,,,., li<'rl So~ · rby mght helped Brooklyn Dod~All ex-pupil! ol the school IntH-' self with enough work for this support the move to the extent donated to the Le~gue. ~ummer, Ue Is again back with that they urge their prospectll'e At last night's meeting former _:.':-1 •r.r ,. 11 n·hlt pitrh-1 ers tighten the National ~eagu,e. ested in trying for a berth on the I A POPULAR SPRISG N' . the Fe!ld looking for 1 second players to turnout at the Ball Park president Ralph Colyer told the 1 :.:.1 \\. nn 1scramble 11:tth a 6-~ win 0 er tlie squad are requested to turn out engraving on the slh·erware. with a paint brush to join the rest meeting that a new championship SUMMER CASUAL . c \\'1 nr "ilo clrol'~ In llcague·leadmg, Clncmnatl Redlegs. for tonight's open workout. Here's the popular "Desert Geo. coached both the Feild of the players. trophy, donaterl by the Colonial ·' :•r·t •.1o r>~::•. wa~ i. Podres dldn t walk a batter goThe practice 11 teheduled to Boot" that has· rapidly become Seniors and Junior~ last year • • • Broadcasting Company, ll'ill be up ..... 1 1·1 rlt~rl lllih )·o 11 ng , m~ the distance for Brooklyn. atlll't at 7.1~ sharp. Gent's first choice of a comfortto the top honours and with two I When It comes to wrestling for competition this summer. ·~rn •hr Rrrl Sox: The Dodgers belted a dozen hits ------Boots are 5tylcd with supple one gon In for showmanship : For the past number of yean ~~ 1hr ·ixth inn- i oil three Rcdleg pitchers runnln~ ler, but Neeman popped to short teams to handle again this aeaaon he will have little time and there Is no doubt about i the League has been don;;ting the ;. able casual. These Gent's Desert a win ~treak to five games. It centre and the ball dropped beIt that Tom Dunne lined a top award in footbRll but this· Suede Leather uppers and 1\t''~'· Mmolr~ hoisted Brooklyn to 1 second tween Schoendlenst and Maya for for the All·Stars. • • • donation w!ll relieve the League 1 card with that for last ~londay •turd)' foam rubber soles and ·,,. •r1rnt1 :n lhr bat- plaC<! tie with ~!llwaukee's Bp1·es. a single which scored Bolger with Aubrey Mack has recell'ed 1 night. He couldn't have grouped of this extra expense. heels. Navy or Beige. Sizes 6 ~or t~.t ~'me hec~me CHICAGO VS. NEW YOffi{ the winning run. bouquets in the Grand Falls Ad· i two better boys that Haggerty ing comparably young teams this to 11. ;:~~.t~.n, .IRI Al'era~e. CHICAGO (APL- Two infield PHILL1ES VS. BRAVES PAIR ~;' f:mr in the Red errors plus singles by Jack LiltMlLWAUKEE (AP) -Phlladel· vertlser. An edition of the GrancJt and Henning 11 partners. Both se&Son. It seems that the Junior -'\!ir .r1rnth in the rell arid Cal Neeman after two were phla Phlllles and Milwaukee Falla Weekly published shortly most have taken couraes In League the past four or five years '' rr~.mill•rl three bob· out In the ninth gal'e Chicago Cubs i Braves i.ere lied 1-1 Tuesday alter the arrival back home of the "How to make enemies and Is proving It'' worth. • , • '' ux:\. a 4-3 victory over New York night when their game was called Grand Falls Senior B squad slates · draw crowds." The show at the that most of the players wore Stadium drew the biggest crowd Riddle of Pepperrell Charlie r~o~ of tr.r •ixth, !\lam Glan\5 Tuesday. alter ~~ lnnlnga because ol rain. w!ll forsake the baseball fe\·er · 1~.~ irf• thr ~~mr. The Cubs' lint Wrigley Field The contest will be replayed from flashy new ties and colorful vests for the year so rar and It will all though t~e courtesy of Aubrey take 1 big name !Ike Haggerty , this season after many colorful \'.' \F.\\' YORK triumph In nine starts this sea- the start. Mack. ~lr.ck, according to several to equal the bolt otflce take years with the Peppers and In IORK 1.\Pi-RiJt, PimP ~on came alter Stu Miller apparNATIONAL LEAGUE GBL of the players, "was the brightest In the future. the local league. Charlie coached 1 ~l':r·h.t:rr anrl rlron in ently had a two-hit vlcwry in the W L Pet. • • • things thnl happened on the whole ·the St. Pat's the past couple of ll'-lp·, threr run> in th~ bag on Willie ~lays' theft of home Cincinnati . . .21 10 .667 llh trip." ~lack has quite a reputation With the ~old wc~ther on m seasom and (or many years was :;.:! T,•<1;1 ni~ht a~ th~ in the sixth and Willie's No. l! Milwaukee . - , 18 10 .643 with players who visit our city the past week it's difficult to aay a hard worktr of the League l¥z •t!:t~ \\.,,,, So~ gainerl homer In the eighth for 1 3·2 Brooklyn ... , 18 10 .643 ;.: ··~lorr n: ihr <rason ':Giant lead. Philadelphia .. 16 12 .l!71 3~ and he has become somewhat oil\ who is staying at the game of when the execntlve called for a good• ill ambas!ador for the baseball or what players are stay- , ass!!tance from the Individual•. ~ \'o:r \'•nkr h. 3·1. With one out In the ninth, ~Ill- St. Louis . , .13 16 .448 7 Capital. ing away wnlt ing for better weath- ' He wu the brain~ hehlnd the ~~·. !tftn,nri,r trr:lltrl 1 ler issued his third walk. Walt :-iew York ... 13 18 .419 8 • • • ; er to loosen up their muscles. ~ "Ba!eball Q u e en" campaign l~:~ · • ::!~~~~ :o • 1lml111~ rx- )lor)·n grounded to Red. Schoen- Chicago .. , ... 8 18 .308 Speaklug to a Marlthue SJIOI't : Til ere is t:.lk that one or two of i 11hlch was held several years ~· ~· •lrrlr~ •ILil •rn·n of i uicn~t lor an appart game·endlng Pittsburgh .... 8 21 ,276 12 figure hel'e Ju the Catlltal the ' the real old timers of the game, 1 ago. It ~eenu Charlie has gottell ~~ •urld chJmpion~, double p!uy. , AMERICAN LEAGVB. GBL, other ttay and ac~ordlng lo him who still can give good accounts! the "Fishing crau" and he h<JI '''·'· lh't inten· Shortstop Daryl Spencer threw W L Pel. St. John's reputation with hoc· of themsell'es In the field and at spends all .his time these day1 rt•torrl h1• >1\th tri- wild on' the relay to first, Moryn Chicago ...... 19 7 .731 Is a widely kno11·n fact bat, will be hanging them up. going after the "big ones.'' 1 ':>o rlrlt·•l-. I reached second. Jim Bolger was Cleveland . . . 18 10 .643 32 key throu~houl the ~larltlmes: He That's the way it looks at present doubt if Charlie would consider :,;I.r.1 1 p·m:rng cun·e •safe on Foster Castleman's bobble ~ew York ... 17 11 .607 wa.~ ol course rc!errlng to the but when the warm weather hits an Umpire's role this season :l:.l·trrlulll tontrolted 'at third. Littrell slammed hla sec- Detroit . . . . . 17 1l! .l!31 5 termination of Phil Vitale anr! here maybe some of them may unlesa the fish ~top bitting. , •::.1 h1, l•11 bait. rc-: and hit of the 2ame, a lrtngle to Boston ....... ll! 16 .484 Duke McDonald who threw In i change their minds. Reports from ll\.16 ~.·•Iter.• he faced ... centre, scoring Moryn to make it Kan~u City , .13 19 .406 .the towel last year. According : all camps however lndicalt .that , \~r.kH htt was Elston 3-3. Baltimore .... I1 17 .393 to my new acquaintance this most of the squads will be cloth· i 1 rnn1n~ double. 1 Sandy Consuegra .replaced Mil· Washington .. , 9 24 .2.73 1 seball Roundup ~ uid. c~ the bfl~ r ..-attr."' hart bttl I ,til duth "• VI, '· Th e Ayre Athletic F1eld lower 1·B. Linegar and G. Lawlor. (Daily News Photo by Frank Kennedy). 'I'HE ABOVE PHOTO shows the new Executi\·e and Honorarv Officers of the St. John's Football League ·who were elected last night at the Annual Meeting. Readi~g from left to right, sea~ed:--:V1artin Malone, Vice-President· James Browne, President; Edga.r Squires, Secretary. Bac~ row, left to nght:-Heber Bartlett, Treasurer; J. ;,r, Rabbitts, Hon. Vice-President; James D. Higgins. Honorary Presi~ent; Joseph F. Healey, Honorary Vice-President. (Missing from photo is Mr. E. E. Knight. Honorary Pres1~ent of the League). Guards Football 1 ·st. pat' 0pen al~~~~~·LYN N:ew· TrophyFOr SeniOr Champs Jn F ba}J Le a , 1 \Football Practice I Gent's Desert Boots ~ 1 s5.ss 1 • 'I I .. ASPIRIN Tralll'e Me: ric h1. IS· ALL PAIN RELIEVER r You can get nothing beHer •• • even ~~~i~.~-~-~-~-~-~.•••• •• ••••.. ., I at Twice the Price! A PR0 DUCT 0 F BAYER • ••••• •• ......, ,· 12 Tablets 19( •24 Tablets 29( • 48 Tablets 49( ~ 100 Tablets 79c TRADE · SUPPLIED BY i I I II iii !iii ill i1j I!Q !ill I I I I I IIIII !!II iii! S .WON In the Annual Hol~·, Cros~ Men's .and Mixed Bowling Leagues were presented last·. night at Holy Cross .Alleys. · f · Wakeham, Superior of Holy Cross, made the presentations, while Duey Fitzgerald, President of Holy Cross Bowling was chairman for the event. :The above.photo shows the trophy winners.-(Daily News Photo by Frank Kennedy). :o j1 I !IIQI II II I* · GERALD S..DO.YL'E "0 lp IIIII! I' I '1411 ill ill II' I lliLJ IIII~U' . '· .,._ THI! 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I Structural and Re·in!orc!nJ; Ste~l. · DI.'L 80HI ~· Bill O'Cblpa DIAL 2668 Beauty Parlours Alll.'lliClN - - - - - Take adl'anla'-e gf aur ~ORNINI; Sl't:CIAL SIO PPrmaoPnt !or ,~. lU Ntw Ggwer St. Ula U5Z Customs Brokers. l'ERMANENTS. 180 PATRICK 81. DIAL 230Z ! TRY TRUDY'S -------. TKY TKUDY'8 IUT • KUIL lor rour next pumane11t. llrill, eautio11.nd experl~nce, plua quality lnp-edlenL!. 1ft II!1Hl YM!ETING IIOAD DIAL 65U m PIKE'S CYCLE STORES ,I I!PRINGD.\LE 8T. llalelab All Steel llleyclea and Cbaln Drive Drive Trleyclu DIAL 6970 m · ~71\~Z~~R Heating m SPECIALISTS IN ALL CUSTOMS WORK . DIAL n11 · 70U _ _ _ _;...._ _ _ - 1~7 st:\\' GOWER ST. DIAl 33!7 I Dell.ca.tessens FAST SERVICE 15Z Dl.JCK"'ORTH ST. DIAL 7197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~~;ILT~:t~o;~NU! i Efi~EST I McCLARY At:Tm!ATIC -l Pt UmllNG and liE ATING L--- LAMBERT'! CO'UGB !YRUP tan b• obuunad at 334 WATER ST. DIAL 2208 TIIEATRE PHARMAcY . J LOCATIONS: ~1. Clare Ave . ... Dial 6933 Lon1'1 Rill and Queen's Road .• Dill 2U7' T.A. Bulldlna, Duckworth St •.. Dial 315' P .0. 11 ox •• .l.> 8 from NONIA II only lht But will do. DIAL UZI ltrvic•, Quallty, VarltlY 78 PLEA!lANT 8T, DIAL ZD58 Wedding Pholo8, Portraits and Commercial Pbotoi!'apby ' · " · · For lull Information DJ,\1, 7153 ROY:\L tANAniAN Alit FORCE ll•·,·ru:linY l'11lt: 177 WATEII ST. FOR A l'tf.U .Ft:1TRE Scales· P'ULL LINE OF PHOTO ' SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN 'STOCK. CHESTER DA,VE, LTD. IRA." ST uc! TOPSAIL ID lor all your lulldinl RequlramaaL! call 80161 -- 10111 ./ Furniture Movers Jewellers· DOWNS D R \ ' - - - - - , HOUSEijOLD MOVERS CLEANING LTD. & SHIPPERS LTD. Coverina St. Joh11'1 wltb rut, Eflltlant Stnict, 1i HAMILTON AVJ. DIAL ltU TOJBAY ROAD Cntl111, Sblppln& .\111111 for Allied Yan Linn T. c. HIBBS, Mana,er Re•. 6&55; Ofllce 90081·1 Pa~kina, Paper Products THOMPSON'S----,_ THE LAWRE:\'CE _ __ JEWELLERY NFLD. CO., LTD. 103 WATEil !T, When IIIUtlnJ a Diamond Rinl au eur privata L>i&liMld Booth. · · DIAL t5DJ ' ' New !>(]calion: lot. Zll DUCKWORTH ST. Paper and Pall'!r Products. WHOLESALE ONLY . DIAL 6~ • 76.38 wou LIKE YOU~ B J. DUNNE LDIITED - - - , A. oomplo\t 1\tUonol'l' Dop&Ji. u 1a 1tock. En~lulrir!l aollclttd from t.ha trade. DU.L Ul1 s Stoves R. W. B.,R~'ES I -----, IN !!TOCI[ BOSTON BREEZI OIL BURNERS N Immediate Delivery DIAL 92711 E TRASK FOUNDRY Lm. I FRED V. CHESMAN LTD. TOLEDO FOOD AND 8CALE MACIDNES M% ViATER !!T. Manufacturer, a! JdAID OF AVALON · and l!.EGAL RANG'Itl DIAL 3815 - 7333 s s Electric Meat Saw1 DIAL lUI Service Stations PALMER'S - - - - - - , SERVICE STATION TOPSAil. ROAD Building Materials Dry Cleaning IF Y ment tD oaa .rut d.etiJ1Ud to mHt ,pedal requirement. of todiY'I Setl·Un1ct •rlliDJ, E.nr1 lttm ptt-prl~ed. All ccmblrutlan piCkl ICd ln.-tlopu C'rl!O·WTipptd J1oor and (.'ounlrr Dl1play _Ualtl See \he NAVAL RECRUITING OFI"ICER AT ln WATER !iT. DIAL 80368 CAMERA SHOP - - - - , 17 LONG'S RILL DIAL 7612L . Canadian !Agion nf l!lSL, St. John's Brer J'l!d Willi1m1, Pr~sid• ~ j FLY\YITIITHERc;.r- _ Ansco Cameral and FJlms, Expo~ure ~!clerl, Flash Guns, Enlarger Accrssories. i nl.\L ~011 GARBND'S STl.i"DIO --..., Certainly a handmade artie!• LA, DIAL 80291 :\TL\:\'TIC FIL\!S :\~0] i ~.LECTHO:"i!CS LTD. DIAL Z837 -----·Home Industries Fish Stores \VHOSE BffiTHDAY? _ __ PR!~COTT I~, ,32 WATER ST. F~\lory; \Vater St., llr. Grace I s. w~~~~arj Photography lliAL leal II ... I . Stationery lo1ATIO!II HEARING I GLASSES · UTI':~ ::l .. ! FRF.SBIR Wilh Free Tricolour Fleshltte CALL ~675 ALLIED AGENCIE!! %17 New Gower St. RECRIJITING -·1 B~LTOl'I"Ei A1en!J l8r UNDERWIUTER! AT LLOYD! .. CIIT FISH SHOP ARMY Piano and Organ Showroom~ TOPSAIL !lOAD Dial '902A I Ph oto sup pi'leS -----·Hearing Aids Fire Insurance CONNORS lJI\UG STOI\E .;.LLIED AGENCIES--- Recruiting Organs 1 ('OWitA('TOR!I --·--·------ ·--- J Soft Drinks '------'P_H_o_Nr._._!0-05----~~ A. L. COLLIS - - - - - - , c ..A..IIUB1.10Y.I.Tn.--- For the Frf!hie•t rrull In • Town r~ll : RtJ>. (;fnrrMl Eltrlrlr };l!PIItt: t'ltl!l'f STOltE ! 36 Klu~·~ !(~ad Dl1l 2~1~ 1U Patrii'IL Slrttl, Dial ~M~2~·· i S74 lhlt~worih St., Ulal 3!111 2 Loc~l ion a: • i LOW ------, BRO\Y~ : WAR~! AIR CONDITIONI:-IG 210 WATER-~. _ DI.\L 4183 '---- Fruit Stores and Wood-Coal Real Esta.te i CROSBlk: CO., LTD. --....., Drug Stoles Pianos CLOl'STO:\',----: Ll~11TED PAI:\TS FOR EVER's' rt.:nP011E. Adl'ic~ fnr e\'ery pinl .1nb. Complete up·to-date stock . For fa~t service cal! BQJga. 111 PE:\NYWHL RO.'.D '---------~ I St. John'l fRUIT STORES I I Snack Bars I __ 1 • WASHING • GREASING TIRE REPAIRS DIAL 3518 RAll..\'iAY --...,.--..-, SERVICE STATION Grease and 011 Chanin. ·Auto Aacusorlu . OPEN 16 HOURS DAILY DIAL 8QS01 DailY New~. Editor, . one Sl . John's brar Slr,d!Jn L~gion would 1 c·~~. opportunity to .thl 1ll'ho ha 3 helped Ul 1n ' oUI' Pee Wee hOI'key eflc tie coach~! who ~~ aU 1 ~nstinlingly, to Ew11 Wll don&tion ,o! Nev.:fou 1 aps and bow lies. Ill c l~aners who kln dl111 c()llr uniforms free 1 d all those who allr an and those who bou1 en the pee Wee hockey .,ur thanks. dailY newspwers, the ra anrl CJON·TV we th1 artJlr for the wonder (il'en us free of cha· tbe aeuon. the Stadium manaKer, ' \laltelin. our sincere l.ha~ us the opportunilY g Pee Wee hockey In t oun. A great deal of lh:-..> )!r Wakelln by the pen Jc~'• for without thla " per~nality we doubt ,. ll Pee Wee hockey wn ~~ auch a good !tart n 1 The future of hocl e hands o! these you ,.;e of this branch of Legion ar~ proud to with Mr. Wakelln w opinion, has given us need for high class hoc I future. Some of Toron ~fUll ow~ thel~ horl to 1 beginmng dr.tmg b• p11 we~ 61age and are r continue to give tha: Wakelin who to~• · 1 few others started 'canada Week which is l JUcb good hockey pla)': to any nlhtra whom bal'l inadv,rtenlly forr 1l.so Jive our very 1lnr 1 IlEAL ESTATE AGENT FRA:'\KLi'.\' PAI:\T STORE- Used Cars 1YRarlio·Car Radlo Repairs ED'S Ll'~CH 705 WATER STREET CALL 6RG5 DIAL 5370 At Night. fla,·. Holl~avs or' WELL COOKED FOODS ~~tnda,· fnr F.i<t Scnice ~nd ', Guaro~~ced wort. _____I TREE DELIVERY COURTEOUS SERVICE. 51 PATRICK STREf.T DIAL 80059 IOZ WATER ST. DIAL 7410 F.~IPIRE EXPERT. REPAIR~IE~ In . RADIO and T.V. [ Speciali~ls in Autn Radl01. DIAL HU I LTo.--, S01c flgcrlt 3 in );cw!u 1;ndland for sT. - -.. , ________ Servin~ :J WEST END - - - - - - TELE\'ISIO:-; Paints D. C. BISHOP----- r-;"ow Js the time to have your SHOES REPAIRED THE MODER:'>/ WAY Two Location~: 0~ WATER ST. opp. Bowrln!(a and S~era. LONG'S HILL :\. \\'. Fl OfiS. tS NEW GOWEJ ST. CONNORS DRUG STORI Bicycle S,hops 1 L___ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ____, P. F. COLLINS---- I.ORElT.;."S - - - - - - . BELl'S P.\STBY ami BK;. UTY SALON DELICATESSE~ j J. :t ROBERTS : J.;.CK'S RADIO SHOP BELTl"'r.. BOLTS and NUTS I TAPS and DIES, Etc. 41g \VATEII ST. DIAL 5126 Oils', Lubricating ' . hOWSE OF FLOWERS ~ ~._'- - - - - - - - ., lpeeJ a!lata ta I LTD.~ HOSPITAL IM 00 DIAL UOf aad Bol.la'l TtUI'. NOSEWORTHY--...., I LL\IITED Plumh1rog and Heatins s~ri'ICe BEAUIT P.\Rl.OUR . W~l. Complrl~ CAKES and PASTRIES Jdadt In Newfoundland •' Jhi!'r.hlf1 1 E. and !l, BARBOl:R LTD. _ _ , a[; 1 I Kcl1llistribu\~n in ~Iarine Dielela : K~ll'ln Ricardo r;B Engines, Full Line of Sprae Parts. TV., AppUon" Burner Rrpalu. 1 3:l R.~KERY lhdlo, 1 U:'iiTED l"i.-\11. .\:\'D FOUNDRY Cu., LTD. . THE FINEST BREAD, I Mill Supplies fvr Sunheam 'I El~c~ric:d Appliances C..\STJWL Oil.<; tCA:\ADA) Sportin~ Goori5 and Spurt~.· 11ear f·Jr rlll occ:ts''ll!. I I LTD. ~IAL :;oL -·--~ S.Jlrt all nl"t·r \ewfnundlanrt Ill.\!. 236~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. _ _ _ _ _ ___o - ·- - - - - MODER:'\ SHOE SERVICE (NFLD.) LTD, Gl:.l'\EI'L\L IIARDW.\RE Oi<lr~btltor! Shoe Repairing UDIO TELE\1SION - - - - . , -----' Engmes . .. STAND.~RD '"'"'"~·­ CO:\IPA:\1', LTD. REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.V. A.c"lD ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES .. DIAL 3001 lg S005 1 :,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'--' llARHIS & liiSCOCK Cor. Ellubtlh & Cove Rd. • GREASI:\'G, WASHlXG, SI~IO:'\IZIXG our Speciality. DJ..\L 90084 GREAT EASTER!'> Oll.. I CO\IPA!IIY, LTD. ~!eat ~lorket Hardware Stores 408 W.\ TER ST. DI~L 63H :::--1 G.;.Lw.ws mvi:"iG SERYICE STATI~N - - I Radio-TV Repairs Cor. FRF.SIIW.\TEn and PE:'>il'\Y\\'EI.I. ROAD DIAL 3469 Complete up·lo·dal• All Who Helpe TIRE REPAIRING • WASHING BA'ITEHY CHARGING GnEASJ:\G DIAL 2109 , }1:'11 SIIIELDS - - - - - Do )'OU have a Garbage Di! posal problem in your ba~o­ ment or garden·? If you have, call 3386·F antl your worries are ours. :::J T.V. & RADIO RECEIVERS, REI' AIRED Bl' EXPERTS ugion _....~. Thanks SHEPPARDS - - - - - . SERVICE STATION All work Guaranteed !or Fast Service. rALL 7313 or 64012 90 CA~IPBELL AVE. Meat Markets JUNES ELECTRIC--- FOil THE Bt::ST ELECTRICAL WORK ~~ TOWN "-----CALL 3767 Bakers : I Garbage Eledrical Service Contractors Auto Insurance Nevofounrlland'a LHiellt lnd!pendent ln!urance Olflet ; GROCERY LINES. You Choice of what roo need' m.\1, 8tso I m WATER ST. WEST I !SFLD.) LT!l I Wlrmf Malerials, ·Wire and Cab es, Molars, Starters, · : Lamps, Switches, Li~hlini 1 Fixtures, etc. : WAREHOUSE PRINCES ST.: G:\HB.\GE - - - - - - DIAL 5085 I lJISPOSAL 1 ELECTRONIC CENTRE Wholesale Pre.Pak ~!eat1, Royal Ham! and Bacena Pork Cuts and Carcau Sausages and Puddings DJ.\L 4752 HEAP & P.\1\T:"i'EI\S - - - , LTD.--. CITY ELECTRICAL CO:'IIPA:-.1\', LTD. TH! INSURANCE MAN ;. H. C. SPARKES----. co. T•rtsto~~ l:AST END Meat Wholesale Radio-TV Repairs Specialists In Mutors, Nfld. GenHators, Steam Irons ano \V. BURTON - - - - - , Armature · all Household Appliance:; .. j CALL\:\:\:\' & I : BUILDERS OF Worka ' FOR ALL YOUR PAII•lTI:.:G MODERN HO~IES 38 A:-ID BliiLDI:-IG :\EEDS i ~!o~ernltlng, Remodcllin1, Bambrick R. H. RIDEOUT . CALL Repair Work. Street M()'l'OR and GENERATOR VALL.;. '1\A:>i ml CO. I'IRST · 54 J.eMarebant noall Dial ?191·2 REPAIRS vJ:r. c:-:.n. DIAL 6929 I Opp Navy Dock Gale. 1 DI.U 69G6 BUY U4 Water l!t COOKED MEATS EXPOI\T PACKERS LTD. POULr!IY PROIJUr.TS DllACI!'S KOSHER PRODUCTS WnYTES PACIW'iG CO~IPANY PORK ond DECF PRODUCTS 'PHOSE! 4111 · I J.IO ll'o\TEB IT. Grocers Agency Departme~t : %63 Water St . Dial Z1 02 ~ YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Complete Church rurn!sh· lnis and Relislolll Article" DIAL 'j52 l&e WATER ST. DIAL M054 IN<:. BAINE JOHNSTON~ B. WALSH -----~ . COMPANY. LfD. ·-··· I BEST IN LEAUrnG COLONIAL SH TIO:"\,;.RY · Appliances mtw•...... PUBLICATION~_ MARSHALL MOTORS--· Commercial P.ubllshlnl anli Advertia!ng. FISlt TIRES Magazine~. Pamphlets, Guaranteed against C111ll, Blowout!, Bruises, Brochurea, Company Under lnflillon. Call Naw~papera, Program• MARSHALL MOTORS DIAL :&.287 L __ ____ _ _ _P.O. _ _ _BOX _ _ _ E·SU! ____ l Watn- SL Dial 800311 RepnunUbl kYORADE FOOD PRODU~ REMEMBRANCE ~BOP Gl!L!, Gamu, Toya, Noveltlu. Coute'a . Cards lor all occaalona Dl,\L 1285 U Hour Service for Repal.n to Moton, Generator. and HouHhold Appliance~. DIAL !1199 VENTURE Service Stations Taxicabs A·l r.;.xr-------CALVER AVJt DI.U Sl50 · 5771 Anywher~, Any plac•, Any time. U HOUR SERVICE ACE and SUPER TAX1-FOR THE MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE IN TOWN CAJ.L ACII or 5UPEP TAXI DIAL !1519 • mo ADDRESS TELEPH NUMBER~ TO AP ON THI~ E-Z-REFER PAGE DIAL 2177· 1 Designed For Our Readers' Convenience Yoruc CAP) Prob ler loday'a major lel (won.tost record• ln ps NATIONAL LEAGUE York at Chicago - Go Rush c(}.4). •t Cincinnati IN • n Kllppalein 11 a! Milwaukee l 1·a. Spahu 14·l at !!I. Louis 1~ I n. ~!cDaniev I .l.llf:RlCAN LE.4GtrE at New York- w: (2.2). at Boaton-Daley 1 (il-2). at Wuhin(rtor ''· Ailernalhy I at Baltimore CN)-f 11· Ceccarelli (0·1 ). Alston Is, or Checkup !Alms TAP'l-Tom Al first baseman ever to wur m R . untrorm, wa 01 Pllal Tuesdav {or .lne Why he has ln tl~~~ce spring training 1 ~oved to put hi h!t. which woulr to bring up An baleball commi~~ IWailed a phv~i acting on 'th: ·the car d'1nal1 put ar:~r cash anrl pl~yPr l.he 19~ 1~15or at 210. IDd ~I the end of a now down to If Nt luted \ 13 1957 I ., t. SPORT \S R Archbishop Howley General AssemblY ugar ay ~reed To 11lanks IA u 'II ~110 He pe De end Tit. le . .~ , ,,. 1J1il' '\ew•l d £ - .t·~·n~ ~~-..John~ branch YORK (APl - ~Iiddle· . : liln L1~1on D 1d like , wtlght champion Sugar Ray Rob:\'EW '' 1tl:l1 ll!'portunlt~· 11 11 .~, t. : hrlrrri u• 11 ~~~~1 ~ :~·"• 1 ~.-: tall~ 1 ,~na,or. "r. "'~:I~:U'l: ;.,·:r. ~~~: •1nrerr thanh ~I ~rrMtllnlly o! :~• " '''~ 11 iJ Lopez CJ alms • · l\ hork~)' in thi~ rt•, \l'rr dral ol th&nkA NE\\' "'O jiC'I, ;-:nl Yr Wltt'lll hy th~ prople "'''I r'r .,,hout this well ,_ ......... ::·•.· ,. t ~nuht nry ,,.rtt~· 1\Itt h~rkP)' would ; IW~ ~,, r, ~urt B it Is 0 of hockey Tht1 fuJurP !llo<i•th••of branch thP~~ young· "o! of the J Yankees Be Beatell ,,, requests all Ticket Holders to return STUBS of Archbi.lhop Howley, General Containing, ten bedrooms and As~embly Fourth Degree will b [llathroom, large kltt!hen and held in the Club Rooms St pantries, oer, living room, tw11 Clare'! Avenue, tomorrow \Vc·d: small and one lnrga dlnlnll ncsday evening at B.SO. rooms, two totlet rooms wltb Buslncsss wash basins (hot and cold water) . 2 11 Nomination of Officrrs. Report~ of Com tt c · ITII ~ s. hogany panelled wall~. 5Ui'table By Order of the F.N. for wedding parties or tea F. S, CARTER, Scribe rooms. All new plumbing and hot air 11cat1ng also new electric hot ' water boiler and heavy duty wiring for electrlral equipment. Gar.1ge and large garden with nrnnm~nlal tree~. Freehold lanAu 80 feet by 200 feet. " " and For fmther partlcul•r• pcrmis~ion to \'lew, apply to . hi~ For fast Taxi Servi"Ce HOTEL TAXI Dia I 2424 • 241 Q QU I u s I N E s s ~FIJIRJ:' )lj-d/J · . She~t Ch ange I n Telephone No's, ·~~m~a~y4~,1~m~-~~~~~~~ MAKINSON'S LODGE TRADES TRAINING Hodgewater Line near Brlg"U! Dial 2657. P.O. Box 319 ----- 92655 and 92664 ' Stanley's Meats 38 GOLF AVENUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR uued. 1. Dod~ers, 1 John'~ Jne~• STADIU M SCHEDULE' Herb Score To Re Discharued Soon I(' -I ' I' llili"'m I'\ )~Hotli 11. Alston Is. for Checkup Children 'a Puz%le •• ~·~ ,a" ••• I Newfoundland Services '""'""· ......... ··~,........ ·I Is the INSURANCE 'on your house c 'o DAILY NEWS ''' Members of the Board are invited to particip· ate in a discussion on Labour Relations tJt 4 p.m. this Afternoon in the Board Rooms. H. T. RENOUF, Manager, Newfoundland Board of Trade. F. W. RUSSELL, ManaBer, Blue Peter Steamships Ltd. J. R. O'DEA, Manager, Newfoundland private St. John's home with lots of help and every convenie11ce. 'PHONE all property owneu lil'ing h~yond St. .Tnhn's: AI't you tully protect· ed against loss by !ire7 WhAt about Liability Insurance on your Truck and Car7 Drive wlt1l the eun behind you, and then you hsve peace of mind: -W. F. Caldwell, Fire and Cuualty Insurance A~nt, Temple Building, Duckworth (l;treet, St. John's, 'Phone 246~ · apl29,may1,20,pnc10. (between PASSENGER NOTICES TROUTERS SPECIAl. TRAIN A Trouter~· Spedal for point! to Argenlla will leave St. John'! 8.30 p.m. tomorrow Thursday. Returning to leave Argenlla 8 p.m. Friday, May 24th. PREIGHT ST. JOHN'S· l.IWISPORTE S!RVICI! Farelght for regular ·.point! St. John's-Uwlsporte Service Including Island Hr., Harwood· ~'aver Cove-Boyd'~ Cove·Hl'll· grade-Carter's Cove·Tizzard's Hr.· Brldgeport-lllack !sland-Explolt.sSummerford· B!rchy Bay· New· Chancel ue you need mort oall!o atead·Campbellton per M.V. plete "cavenge on )'Cut homl ,-'1 Clarenv!lle accepted at the Dock and furnl1hing1 than yo111 pr• Coutal S~d today Wedne!day, ent ln1urance provlde1. I' . o a.m. to 5 p.m. and tomorrow Reuon? Repl•ceme~~t eo& II u. Thur~dRV 9 a.m. to Noon. way up on borneo and thdr oaa• FREIGHT LEWISPORT!!· tent•. CORNIIt &ROOK SERVICI Cure? Let Ul look om you: pel!; Freight for regular points cleo and brin1 them in line with currtnl valuet. Lewlsporte-Corner Brook Sar· We'll sladly do It acy time at all vice tor forwarding v!a Lew!!· - Lut from '""' at1ndpolnl, tLt porte and S.S. Springdale ac·l .bw time h NOW. . cepted Railway Freight Shed today Wednesday 9 a.m. to ~ AN ODD FLOWER Little Claudia has been ialherlni p.m. and. tomorrow ThursdRY 9 dandellona In the front yard. She •·111· to :\' oon. IIYa they ar1 a buutlful yellow Provincial GlnPral Agant and have a very queer leaf. lf you TEMPLE BUll.OING, jo1n ~lithe numbered dot.~ lo)!elhtr. tluckworth Str~~t, St. John'• ''11 llut lishinl with atartina wilh dQt number one and 'PHON& 2465 . t!a~ tit rlub on Juu endl.t!J with dol numb!or thlrty-~lx', ~ ~ontrGIJ Wurm'• 1114 yw will have a pleture of lhls mon,wed,frl,tf ua Pond. Q\1111' leaf. COlor whe11 fin11hed, (Female) 'PHONE as dated ,as the dodo? Tenders for Street Reconstruction Nato& ('Phone 5607) 462 WATER ST. CONTRACT E. 0. 55141 F WF.ST VALLEY RO.-\Jl A:"'D FARM ROAD WANTED .EXPERIENCED Stenographer who Is Interested In Social We~are work. Apply to BOX 36 e/o Deily News. SWEEP 11 90069. TRASK STOVE & HARDWARE Doctor M. F•. Hoga_n HAS RESUMED PRACTICE my21,22,23 MRS. COUGHLAN, CITY OF CORNER BROOK, NEWFOUNDLAND LIONS SWIMMING POOL DENTIST p.m.) your Coal Range to Oil, with Guarantee Pot·type Factory Burner. Ask for ea Estimate to-dey. CAJID Ml DUCKWORTH ST .. 7-8 OLD COLONY CLUB Wanted an Assistant Cook MODERNIZE 1 WATER ST. jsn:!t!,ly 9-0995 For futrher particular1 / FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES liealer! lenders, protlerly ruarked as to content• ancl addren· ed to 1\. S. Elford Esq., Clerk, City Hall, Corner Brook, Nm· loundland, •will he rercivcd up to 5.30 p.m. :\".D.'f. on WE!lSESDAY, JtjSE 12th., 1957 lor the reconstruction and pal'ing of approximately 1'4 miles of atuets, lncludinK excavatlon, gradinK, cull'er!l, paving and other relalerl work. Plan.• and ~pccifirotions may he obtained at th~ CornM' llrook office of the Consultins En~inrers, P.O. Box 657, Corner Brook, 1\ewloundland, on paymer.l of a deposit of ~:5.00. ~IMO ll! ~·hich 11ill he rrlurnerl whe~ plans anrl ~pccifieations ue returnPd In ~oorl condition. The lowest or any Tender n~·d not nerrssarily he accepted. ALLISOS Bt:GDEN Esq., Mayor. R. S. ELFORD Esq., Clerk. Proctor and Redfern, Consulting Enginters, Corner :!!rook and Toronto. my22.29 $5,000·00 NOTICE TO BE WON JUN~ 3rd. Tickets: 6 $1. for C.N.R. W/J.R VETS' ASSOCIATION each, $5. SEE YOUR ST. JOHN'S BRANCH ' I .I Due to Stubs not being available the Grand Drawing of the first $500.00 is postpon&d. I I All Agents are urged to forward stubs as quickly as possible. Agents are reminded that the seller of the winning ticket receives a prize cf $100.00. I WEDDING AGAIN I, AND AGAIN with a BROWNIE FOR RENT MOVIE CAMERA. Record life'• most preciou1 moment with thls Ca~era .................. ,. .. ·36~95 W. f. Caldwell J, 500 Newfoundland Board of Trade Labour Relations .............................. ... ' "v 'C~ttm:il '0 BOX 1 1 1 ~lr. in Wanted immediately for summer months in I maY Apply writing to 1 ~t essential.. Highest Wages Paid for Cook I' ~rith typing Brewery Ltd. v~Idea ~ood shorthand and I, , !l-c~r.r~· I FILL t:OR SALE ~ Male or Female with complete knowledge of I • t~ Civil &r· ~mmlssion of ~ew!ound· EEN'S ROAD Brook}\.m St' g _ Vet Bob Kenned 'londav I AN OFFICE ASSISTANT 11.30 a.m • YOUNG MEN OF 16 '·'.·\!!." \l"llll.''. ''OU IY..'n." .• "' ,, r ' .r " ·' ,.. .~II p~rsons claiming to be 'l'HADE through Ill! Canadian creditor~ of or who 1la1·t claim~ ,\rmy Snlrticr Apprentice Plan. or demands upon or affcrtlnR H acccptrrt, you wlll be ilven a . the EstRit' of William J. O'Dea, two-yc~r l'UIII'Se ln one of 22 late ot' St. John's, Fanner, de- 1• di!I~rent trades then po 9ted to 1 ' ''Hall-way Home for ceased, are h~rehy requeste~ to Hcgular Army untt. Rome-coming Anglua Jll !end particular~ thereof In writ· Enrolment starts June 3rd, train·' 1 (l!lh~ l.tg1on nf the lng, nuly attested, to t~ unMr· 1n11 in September. • MEALS (It the Lodge) JISL. >1 John'~ Rrmh, 1 r ~lgned Sollcltnu for the Admin· As an Appre11tice you will re-I • SNACKS (3t the Snack Bar flY. Will:aml. President. I ' . ' istratnr~ of t~ Estate or the! ~lve: · , • Heated Rooma at Motel • Rest RIM!ml C'l:'\C!~:'\ATI 1.\1') _ Rrn~klrn, salrl d~eased on or bel<1rr the I' Hell pay to 17, tben full P•'v \ 1Dodgers Tuelda;- signed !loh Ken•l2~1h d~V of .Tune A.D. 19~7. after of • regular aoldler. nrrt~·. 1·~teran AmPrican LfASUe~.lwhic:h date the r.llld Admlnlstn· • Excellant military 1nd tradu: OPENING MAY 23rd l~r rlnch·hitllng purpo!e 5 anrt 1 ent tors wl\1 11rocee~ tn dlatributr. training under plckld inltrue· • RESERVATIONS for Meals) Cuban pilchPr Rene to thP paid Estate having re-gard tors I Dial "The Lodge", ~fakinson's Mnntr~al Ro;-als nn nl'lllon. only to the clalma of which they! • Furth1r •cademle training :. BOOKINGS for Motel Rooms) 1 f1 r' '' I Kennedy, 37, l third haaeman then shall hal'e had notict. ' • Frt~e mPdlcal end dental c~re Dial Harvey'~ Travel Agency , ll'fhl:l l.u:u• and outfielrler ":ho pla!ert I Dated St. thl! 22nd • A chantl to develop physically I m22,25 '11111 hoi~ its annual Cle1·eland, Detrott. B:~ll!more and day nf MAY, A.D. 1~7. You must be 16 on the day you t!l ~ut \londay evening Chicago in the AmericAn L~a~uP, !MERSON STIRI.ING 1 enrol, have a Grade 8 education "c!O(k ~<h~n reporta ef wu uneon~itlonally relea,ed by HIGGINS ' or betler, and meet Army re· -=====-===-! 1 mr 11 h~ t~bled anl'l the Whlltt Sox May 14. Kennedy ' quirement~. LABRADOR MINING . ~~111 ollicm lor the hatted .264 v.ith BaltlmoNI and Solicitors for Admlnlltratore. Applicatlom are being received 2229 12 ..,11 br hrld. Chicago lalt year. now and will be considered In AND EXPLORATION i 'Ill! br h~ld !n tne Valdes v.•u signed to a Brooklyn the order received. HJOS nd all Interested contract after 1 1howing in The numhm that can be train· COMPANY, LIMITED 1 tit .. ,ociation are re- apring training. But the ed In each trade are limited. tt mile! Gtorge plemd wlth the work of their ACT NOW. See your local Army INTI! RIM DIVIDiND NO. 1 Notice . I! hereby ilven that ~ CJOS. young pltche~, 1ent Valdes to Reerultlng Station or ma!l the an Interim dividend of TwentY· coupon below. their Inhmat!onal Ltague farm fil'e Cents (2!k.) per abare baa club for nnonlnJ. He had a 1·1 reeord in relld. ARMY RECRUITING STATION, been declared by t'he Director• WEDNESDAY 431 Water Street, . on the Capltal Stock of the Com· pany, payable on the 28th day St. John's, Nfld., ROI.l.!R SKATING, 8.00 to of Jun~, 1957, to Memtms ,of ToP.X lAP\ Probable 10.00 P.M. Tel. 8-0294 record at the close of busll\ell In tod1y'1 major ltalflle , THURSDAY: Please send me, without obllga· on the 7tb day vf June, 1B57. ~Ill-lOll mnrdl In pare n-Il ROLLER SKATING, 8.00 to lion, your pAmphlet on the Dated tbe 2ht day ol. May, 10.00 P.M. Ilr/0.1'\J. 1 [ ~ r; I'E: Soldier Apprentice Plan "The 1957. Tn 11 r• c· · CJ£Vl:'!,ANO)") tAPl~A ~poke!l- I<I\InAY1 "lrat~n ·- .om~z I ~sn ror Cl el'e Ian d 1ntII an.~ sa1,'d Way To A Flna Future." J. RITCHII, !"I ,(H _ ROLLER SKATING, 8.00 to 1 Nama Secretary. 1 ' ·, ,. : J IJesday Htrb Score, the Trllle a I 1 1 1 10.00 P.M. . : ·-------1' " I 1'1;!dl~ 11 ·' ~ 1 , slnkeout klug, 11 expecleu lo I1e ~ · 'P' 1•,•n 10 ~.) out or hospital wilhln 1 week. S:\ TUHDA Y: Ad•lr~ss ............ :................... i GREAT EASTERN OIL 11 1 • 1 "1\\htf 1 ' , .I l ng t rea t men t ROLLER SKATINIJ ' ~ 11 ~ "'"' , ~ 1l. · .score j 1 nnuHIO Clty/To\\'n .. _ ..................... : & IMPORT CO., ' LTD. . s· ~ ,. lor 111 eye lnjnrv• recel\'ed Alt•r.,oon (2.00 to 4.00) I ' . 1 .0\11~ \,,) . ·~l• 11 \I \I ~ \) 7 Wlll•n I line ~rll'f hit hllll. J)OC· Radio, Telel•lalon, Washeu, Night (8.00 to 10.00).- - - ' - r ;..nl~\' I . , I Refrh1erators\ Deep Freezers. lrl.ll\1\' 1111 .- . - ·.ton ~till ha\'e ht~n unah r In ~"~ Electrt c Rangea, · 11 'i.- y. ·k' 1 1· .. ·what t!lrct lhP lnjnry might h~\'e SL-ENCOR fABLE.TS •r• •I· 11 I1!On on Score'a I' ilion. Floor Polisher•. · fectlve. 3 wrek~' aupply $2.; •• n. Gramophones, ~ ...... ~. I 9 wePks S5; at all drugg!stl. Public Addrm System•, 1'. ~OIIon-D~Jpy 11·0) reb.mAr,apr,ma:v Tape Recorder~. '~1'. REPAIRS ANn SERVICE II \r••h1nJjnn 5 LIN!:S tl -'ilfrn!thl· {1-4\ 0 I AI. ~001 to 30M • Required Immediately ~'ed., May 22nd. he Rddresscd to S .,. tatutory ju~t 1 B AUCTION Star Hall, Rul Estatt Agent. \•Ice Hrnry Strert. Olel 6149. land. N~-fnundlnnd ~av!ngs I • Open B a.m. to 2 a.m. may:2.25 Bank Bulld.lng, Duckworth ~~··· - - - - - - - Slrect. St. John'5, so as to r~ach I ~U' THIN(!~:, ANNOUNCEMENT the CommiMion on or hefore We have opened a Glasa the ~8tll day or r-ray, 19~i. l!n· r Depnrtment and can fill velopu conlllnlng •ppllcatlon• nnay21,2:! your requirements for: •hould be clurly marked "B·l.· - - - - - - - - - - C·131." Can . ply unlimited quantity • Glm. • Plate Glau CHAIRMAN, · Civil Service Commlnlen of GRAVEL and ROCK. Pattern Glau 16th •r All ,sizes and quantltle• !n " ay, 19"7 " m&y22,25,2i For In formation " EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MAY 20 stock . A. C.. BARNES, 1. TO., NEW NUMBERS Blackmarsh Road. gi1r thank' i nne of four dub,, not one, 11 ho 1o~elh·1 could dn \he trick." lr• ott.m ~tariPd the. A'kcrl to txpanrl an~ lrlenlify, , 1 : \\'tr~ 11hich is pm-~Lopez namerl his own fast-moving 111 1ood h!IC~r)' players. While Sox. C'IPI'eland Indians, De· w ., "'1 ~:hrr• whom wr; trait and Boslon. ll'l ;.cli"clrntl~ rnraot·l u' J·" our '.rry •incere • OS IKE OUR Secretary Board of Liquor Control. The salary for thl~ post commences Rt $2100 on the salarv ~~eale $210H00-2i00. • I Applicant~ must I>~ twenty-one; yea 1·s or age. . The successful randid:tte will 1 be requi.r-~d to !urnish the names of preVIOUs employers and two other references, and to under· go a medical examination. Applications In wrltind, ~tat· Dl'a I .90988 ctt: 1nur 10 [Ani 11 1.rl1n 1 u THOMAS STAMP, 38 Head Choice Butchers' Cattle': ~ Jo]ln D. Q'Dn'~COil· ing age, educational qualifica· 61 Young Pigs ~ lions, experience, etc., should 1 YO Public Notice im~aiyi2iil,2iiii2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~ • ' RK (APl-Al Lopez, arrustomed nose hi ~I d b to~· geltlna y •· or~ Yankee!. th on te dYfl new ru~ a e an t nee k forward a~aln Tu~sday with a predlrt!on: "I don't think thla !! the Yankees' year." "I u!d as far back 15 sprlnR myi6,17,1B,20 21,22 1 \.t(lor. proud to he tralnlnl( that I didn't go for all • .., ~rr wakelin who,, that talk that the Yankm are unI~OtiCe ~<;o:>r111 ha~ ~1rrn us the: heatable," added the !Ofl-spoken :If: !or hl•h rla~s hockey manR~er of Chicago White Sox. In the matter of thl l!lhte of !t'r'· s..:nr of Toronto's I "Now I'll go even farther-I think. William J. O'Ota, lat• of St. r;utl on lhtir hockey they not only can but will be John's In thl Province of b!c 1r.n:r.J ctt·tin~ ~a 11\'~r ~~~~r ann are back now,1 beaien. "furthermore, I feel that any Newfoundland, F•rm•r, De· If~ before noon TO-DAY. llc~tanll~l~~t 0~~ fl~~l'l~cge\~r m a~ the.~pplicalions are Invited post of Salesman, with to .'hRnk . Ins on hB agreed "In principle" to 1n an~· ,a title rlefrnce Agalmt welter· • ru 1\1 rr h•X"Iity effort. weight king Carmen Basilio In :.':':~-' rmht• who ~aH Septrmhrr, the lnl~rnational Bo~. ;, ~n n::~•l•. I~ Ell'ln~s in~ Club said Tuesday. 1 t . •irr.):lr~ nlh :oirwlounrl· Robinson · accompanied b1·• 1r 1·. ·. CIP' 1no nw 1 '~· 0 era! m~mbcrJ ol his brain tru~t of I confHrtd 1 ',~ r:r~n"' [ "hn !rkind!~· with Jamc.1 D. lllorrl!', ·;:· ro.;r ur.1 nrrm rr prts dent or the JBC. Tuc~day 1 "hn altrnd· afternoon. Term! ha\'e not been 1:. lrrllh,lt whn bouKht 'settled, an lBC spokesman uid. .: It• rtr \1" h!)('kry car I Financial terms Rnd other de· :n1r.l•. will he rliscu.•sed later when ''·' r.••·~ ..~·r• t~.• radio Ra~illn an~ his mana~N! rctmn .,;, (.111'\ n· 11r Ihank 'from the l'acitic coast, the spokes· , L."'/' 1 lor ~~· '' nnrltrful: m n uid, f'" _, !:rr nl rhar~r' 3 'Ill ClUB TI1e regular monthly meeting Jjan .Le u D T.P.U •. BENEFIT FORMER I. Y HOLLAND'S SEA VIEW HOTEl. FOURTH DEGREE • ~00 ~THE FOR SALE Knights of Columbus, \ OFFICES Apply TOOTON'S The Lawrence Nfld. Co. Ltd. 211 DUCKWORTH STREET '. ' '. . :I ' . , .. \ Cll'l' \: THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAy or 1!1'1' • .roaN•• WANTED Wanted· Experienced · Stenographer ,' '- MALE OFFICE ASSIST ANT Must be good typist. Present year vocation will ba considered. Apply In person to ~T. COU~C:IL 11'111\S \IU\ICJP.\L ~Underwriters Adjustment Bureau Ltd. Public Notice Tenders For Refuse Collection Unit ~I Tcnrlr.r~ ~re purch~sr, as I! Invited lor thr and where Is, or cl~ht Head a! ca ttl~. ranging !rom ten months to two years. .t\nlma!R may be Inspected on application ln fl!r. J. C.. Brown, Superintendent,_ Boys' Hom~ and training School, Whltbournr. Tenders marked •·render for Cattle" should !'(!ach l11e under· signed, not later ·than ,noon, Wrclnsday,' May 29th, 1Q57. The highest or any tender will not necessarily b.:! accepted. Tt'ndrr' art· rrqnrstrd for tile supply of 011r 11dme C1'11"dion Unit. Sprt·il katio11s f11r this machine arc i11'ililablc 01t the nfl ire nl tbe City Eu:,:iuccr. nids 111m I be ~lllmlitlrll fn ~cillrll fill cluprs nw!lrcl 'Trudrr fnr 1\cfme Cnllcctinn Unit" and must be drlil'ercd 111 the office of the Citv Clerk not later than £J.OO a.m. Wednesday, 5 June, HJ57. The luwt·.,t ur nu:· te!Hlcr not neccsarily accepted. E. B. FOIUN, Cit) Clerk. For position of Cct~hier and Payroll Cl er k, Apply in writing, 1tating age, marital TO-DAY'S OFFICE MANAGER TO RENT may21,2Z Row. Ground floor. Rent $80-00 per month. JA~IES For further particulars apply THE EASTERN TRUST CO . ~fy!B,22 275 WATER ST. i 'PHONE 2077 HEADQUARTERS: LeMARCHANT ROAD at HAMIL TON AVENUE BIDGOOD'S ~IU:-iiCIPAL COU:\CIL Appl!cat!ons are lnvitd from qual!!led teachers holding Grade IV or Grade III certificates for positions as lecturers, in either the Probationers' Summer School !or teachers or the Academic Summer School, both of which will be held this summer from July 8th to August 17th. 1 Subjects to be taught at the Probationers' Summer School In· durle Primary Reading, Language, Literature, Arithmetic and classroom :\hnagement. Teac\rl!rs applying as lecturers In Primary Reading should ha1•e considerable experience In teachIng the primary grades. e Sub}~cts of the Acadmlc Summer School Include Gi-ade XI Engl!sh, 1\lathematlcs, History, French, Latin and General Science. . The salary for the sesrlon h 5400.00. Appl!catlons should be add~ssed to the undersigned before May 30th. ·Tenders For Cast Iron- Pipe Tc!Hh-rs arc n·qucstt•tl for tl1r supply o£ Cast Iron Pijlt'. ~prcificatiom outlininp; si;:es, quantities and clnssificati"u ;trc aYnilablc at the office of the ~ity Enginetr. Rid; lnr tl1e abcwc m111t he mbmittrd in sralrcl t.n· '1'1"1"''. m.n-krd 'Tr!lllrr for Cast 1ron Pipe". At the olli •:e ,.; the C111 Clerk 1101 later than 9.0U n.m. Wcclnc>clav, :S Jllllr. HJ57: • The lo11c;l or a11: lender not ncccsnrily accepted. E. B. FORAN, City Clerk. 111~1.:2 j ~ .. INSURANC'E ·.AOENCIES G. A. P:RECKU, Deputy' Mtnlater of Educa!lon. my1S,22 TELEPHONES: 92091 • 2 • 3 • 4 m8,13i,eod l 8 22 3 17 12 27 11 30 COFFEE TIME LTD. (No 'Phone calls) K. C. Building, St. Clare may21 ,22 TO WEDDINGS Canteen Concession PRIVATE PARTIES and DINNERS ROOMS. FOR HIRE DIAL 448SH SOME N ue b1!11 The ST. JOHN'S :\MATEU R BASEBALL LEAGIJE vite5 tenders for Canteen Conce5sion at the Bell for this sea5on. Pcrtie5 interested ond requiring further inlo ore asked to contact the undersigned belore m4,B,II .15.18,22,25,29 olht1 Fer finer dr 0 I A l .c WE OFFER Also BIRCn JUNKS and Kl:'o/DLI:'o/G CALL $2,000,000 I Coady's Coal Dial 4249 JOSEPH B. WADDEN, Secrefary-Treo!urer ST. JOHN'S AMATEUR BASEBALL LE.A.GUE, 236 New Gower St. P.O. Bo1 661 ~ow 1 new ht MORTGAGE BONDS 5*% DUE 1982 Is tt.~ time for your TILE or LINOLEUM FLOORS. Alae MINOR REPAIRS 20,000 ORDINARY SHARES 1952 F MUNN Ml 6 SPENCER ST. For the B!o:ST in FUEL NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS CALL Cabot Construction and Supplies Ltd. Dial 5658 AUTO INSURANCE NEW RATES 7035 CALL NOW IN EFFECT for th!! mast depend:~ AUTO INSURANCE 40 years of service and sctisfcctio~ to tne public of Newfoundland. J. K. LACEY, ~s. Manager Duckworth St. PRICE $547.50 PER UNIT It" EXTERIOR B I SUBF•.OORINC e .:ON< Bond Plywood i~ Its waterproof qualil extre!Jlely economic · or write direct for Alt,•r lwurs call MR. JAMES ADAMS, 7931H u~ may20,22 Janl8,1m United Towns Electric Co. Ltd. 0 (NFLD L May 25th, 1957. $500.00 BONDS AND S SHARES. YOUR A YOUNG MA~ TO WORK IN KITCH~N Must have drivers licen<a. Apply to I HELP KIN • TO BE OFFERED IN UNITS OF FOR ALL WANTED B CATERING EXCLUSIVELY CEPARTMENT OF 'EDl:CATtON ST. JOH:\'S POWER YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE ST. JOHN'S WEST Cl'J.'l: OF 8'!'. JOliN'S WATERFORD BRIDGE ROAD Lt~. Brookfield Ice Cream Heated unfurnished APARTMENT on Devon • L. G. CRUMMEY, Ceputy Mlnl1!1r ef Supply. SERIES and experien<e to CHURCH HILL CENTRE BUILDING KIN! NEWS PAl WANTED IMMEDIATELY SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Grade XI education Apply in writing Parsons &Landrigan I .' I' ' .•'' I '<o Limited CANADA PACKERS H BOND ST. 460. mey2!.22 319 DUCKWORTH Sl. . .. ; -~ ~ ·' . .- ,. 1,000.00 KINSMEN. FILL-A-CARD 1,000.00 NEWSPAPER BINGO~sERIES E& F if . I CLOTHES make the men ~ makes the clothe! WM. l. CHAFE, Tal 4 HOLD~WORTH ST. NO' ANKIN FRIDA~ a legal holit Series E and F will be played as one game with a $1,000:00 prize for the first full card, regardless of series letter. In other words, disregard the series letter and play for the $1,000.00 prize. Banks in %00 CONSOLATION · PRIZES One pair of first quality nylons will be given for each. of the first 200 cards having a full line under B. All cards good for main prize of course, ., t~e followin ST. CLARE'S i BINGO CARDS 'NOW ON SALE HOW TO PLAY I 1. Bingo numbers will oppear in· the daily papers. -., I 2. I 3. . If you nave o full cord, or get a completed line under B, T-elephone 7269. . i · doily as they appear. Mark numbers off as they appear. 4. Bingo_ must 5. ~Inner of !S declared. ' -You can buy a cord any time ond play. Werld'8- Great Short Sterid , -Cards good for current series only. be phoned in by 10 p.m. on the day card completed. -All card_s are in sealed envelopes. Bingo will be announced the following day after ·Bingo . -All numbers called will be published once a week. -Limited number available. 6. Disregard series ncmber and prize printed en card but play for $1,000.00 prite and nylons. CARDS - SOc EACH NUMBERS CAlLED B I 8 22 3 17 12 27 11 30 N 40 44 35 39 TEN -Each person sell!ng cards will have o master sheet with numbers ma'rked G 55 46 48 56 ll4 47 0 68 63 Cards available at Lawton's Drug Store, ~~ Island and at most city Drug Stores. Beginning this w-.1ek The Star Weekly presents a !ummer s~r· les of great short stories. rr.e lead off story wlll be -'The :-;otorious Jumping Frog of Cala· veras County," by l\1ark rwatn. It will be followed by 14 stor:es ranging from "The Bet," br, ,.~nton Chekov to "I'm a FooL by Sherwood Anderson. Even if you've read them you11 enjoy' them again with the manY special features In your Star Weekly. pictures, comics, pers~f; ·ality portraits-~ Star Wee. at home or at the cottage mean! lop reading pleasure. ~ , WEDNESDAY MAY 22. 1957 l Cit!\(, KINSMEN NEWSPAPER BINGQ LTD. sidered. G 0 B I 8 22 40 55. 68 3 17 44 46 63 12 27 35 48. 11 30 39 56 54 No more stomach troubla when you use \\'tlrkr's Stomach Powder Rl first sign of distress. Ama7.lngly ef· rectlvc fQr heartburn acid!· ty, gas, belching, Recommended by druggists every· where. IHTIITAl"MINT MON, - · · Pll. lA!. OootH I tNFLD LIMITED -Trl!csUrtr LEAGUE, 0. Box 661 '.Mo. 110 OIO\Illl Ill. Ta. 11011 e 1952 PLY MOUTH .... $450.00 .... ...... CE VeIvet Horn Club OPEN TO-DAY ~XTERIOR BOND PLYWOOD FOR I !UBF'.OORING e SHEATHING I :ONCRETE FORMS Sur.d l'lyll'oou is your answ~r to large area covrr- :. ·.~a:c:proof qualities have been pro\·en and it sell! n:re:roh rconomical price. See your neare&t dealer ~• ~Ti:r rl1rrrt for further lnformRtion. TELY TOR rT. JOHN'S n HUGO LIMITED ROOFING and CHIMNEY SERVICI! RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, '\I'E STOP THE DRIP-WITH 0:-iE TRIP" 460 WATER ST. BANKING HOURS FRIDAY, MAY.24th legal holiday all Branches of the Banks in St. John'1 will be open busineu on THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, . ROLLER SKATING TO-NIGHT 8 to 10 o'clock •liiimila~~~··2i2i.~l------· the following hours: D·m. to 3_.p.m. FOR SALE an d 4 .30 p.m. to 6 p.m. ONE MARINE ~T. CLARE'S MERCY HOSPITAL TENDERS ~~ Sl'RS[S' ROME AND TRAINING SCHOOL ~P ltnd~ ~~ . '~· I dd remd to the Architect, will be received 11!• 'flit ·to.. '.-fhr ~o­ af cau· 'ftra(n. 1: ; 4 storieS sr~" I b! FoOL :o>ewfoundland DayliGht Savings Time of June 1 H'· or lhe rons t ruct 1on of a four store)' and •basement o~~:~ and Tra Ic1ng School, adjoining St. Clare• Mercy l.tli c. mhant Ro~d. St ..John's, far the Raman Catholic 'r· ~·~·~r;!ion of St. John's. · ,.,., . 11 ' I · PI ,n,, sprcilfcnllon~. t! .r,''11.• ·\I ;I\'· ·· scjJrdulc~ and . l• .\•'II"" h. ('Q\ ~no~ Grneral Con.~tructlon m~y· he ohtained 1· office on payment of R deposit of $!00.00. ~;: •l~;,~Itr,' :!,·r,~ 1 r'.'111 ' m"y he nbtainril•from the jnlJ office on , 1 11 P or the new Girls' Regional HiRh School 1 ' l!il) r(rJ'rnu r, ror 11milar term!. c...e,J~ •!•·po1il will be rdundrd provided the piRns and l~m,rnlld are ret urne d lhlact and ln good condition ~'lit tn 3l'! after the tender cloilng dale .. will also be received far mcchanlcnl and In arcordance with the above terms. !\o;anz daare here?y advl!ed that no extension of the l'lt c0.,_ 1.e !peel lied above can be grnnted. · '""1'11ion Is not bound to accept the lowell or, any ·111 • Plywood Boat 15 ft. long; in excellent con- .- 1300' (W. Sna~l C'..oa •. !1.00 bag: 3 bags fr·J S2 7~; 4 bags for $UO; P bags to1 $6.75. For quick del!v~~Y dial 9~9~1J.A 29 Pearce Avcnur. janll.lm dition. See Mr. John Andrews CHAPEL ROAD, KELLIGREWS JIBSOI'f liUITARS - Hor~er Button Stop Accor~eonl ant! Harmonicas. R\chmonrl Saxophonr.s .. Boosey Cler!net!.Charle~ Htuton & Sons PI') re~~.Md" -----------"INVEST IN REST." Sleep °" ' 19 5 1 lfn\:::eu r.. l,~.,:or~ B .•JOR!\1 HOSKINS, F.R.A.I.C., Architect .. . n.. a Road, ~! 11 loundlanl!. •.1~7. PONTIAC $750·00 air• d.M0tors Lt d' 8 MERRYMEETING ROAD ~ . D,A •1 o~0378 "9 comfortably. We sp~datize tn rcpniring and rccoridltlon· lni nil t:·pes Springs and 1\lattres~a G t• a ran t e e d work. ~lattr~sscs Cor back aliments a sprclalty. 'Phone 64-49 or 3361, Standard Bedding Company, Ltd., Flower HJ1'. feb20,tf 00 REX RENOUF TREASURER P. C. ASSOCIATION WITH AN ELECTION MESSAGE CJON-TV 6.20 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE 195~ VASGl' ARD ST.'. -·os Card Party WAGO:\:-Heater and de· !rasters. Good condition. 900'0•0 1950 CHRYSLER !lEDANEquipped with heater, defroster, apot light and other1 ............ 400·00 TONIGHT 8.30 1950 YA!IIGUARD SEDA:-1Heater and defroster. Ra~'o Fair condition. 1 125° 0 McKinlay Motors Ltd. -- Miscellaneous see 1953 ;o,u:~E(lR SEDANHeater and defroster. Good condition. 1954 \'ASGtiARD SEDANHeater, defroslers, revers~ lights, dlr· ·fion signal~. sun visor and radio. 00 11 00' : NEW METHOU RUG CLEANERS. Ruga and C a r p e t 1 made to tnn1: lJir new. Von Schrader oror.e~~ adds yeart to life of rug5 Cleaned in home or !t our plant. Phone 91033. Nrw Mr.thod Rug Cleaners, Fres~water Road. -----------WEST END CO~L SERVICE T 0- N I GH T ··17QO·OO Heater and defrosters, reverse lights, direction a.ig· nal~. A very economic~! rnr in perfect condition. Building, Duckworth Street, speclallzlng In all methods permanent waving, tinting and cutlng, Open Tuesday and Thursday nlghta, sl:oc operator.. Dial M77 for oppolntment. --····-- ---------- ON TELEVISION ! Heater, defrosters, ctirec lion signals, back·UP lights. windshield washers. 4 000 mile! .... 1955 \'AN GUARD SEDAN- Beauty Salon, T.A. WANTED TO BUY; Comics, pock~t books, accordion!, guitar~. gum, typewriter!, posta~e stamps, men's clothe! and footwear. ,John D. Snow. 9, New Gower Street. my!l,lmth VOTE LIBERAL 2000'00 1956 VASGI..'ARD SF.DA:"i-- TO RENT -Furnished bad·slt· ting room, also wanted male boaniers. Apply to 142 Water Street Ea~t or 'Phone 2397·A. may21,22 1 8.45-9.00 p.m. CBG-Gander CBT-Grand Falls MR. ROLAND GOODYEAR CBY-Corner Brook: MR. HERMAN BATTEN, Candidate -Heater, defrosters. Bar· pin for small business man or large family mnn. 1953 PONTI.·\C SEDAN DE· LIVERY-Regular cabin nn wheels, equipped with hcatrr. defrosters, custom radio. Excellent condition. E 5193 NOTICE Candidate for St. John's East: 1956 FORD RANCH WAGON 82 ~YON A RYAN ALLAN M. FRASER take your -Heater and defroster< . Good condition 150·00 Apartment to Rent · DIAL 7840 1 1952 MAYFLOWER COACH RA~IBLER Cl'STO'l SEDAN-With heater, defrosters, direction signnl~, twa toned, red and white. Equipped with beds far fishing or travelling. 1056 Iapl~::v ~~~;:·~ · ::i;-- STADIUM Ul ' i Minister of Municipal Affairs end Supply will be the LIBERAL PARTY speaker over: CJON 6.45~7.00 p.m. CJON-TV -7.00-7.05 p.m. VOCM 7.20-7.30 p.m. CBN IMMEDIATE OPENING ! Established Watkin~ Route avnllnhle' In St. John'~ 1000 customers. \'o e~perienre necessary. !\'o ln\'fstment to make. '.!lnimum enrnln~~ 1 !60. wPekly. Age no handl· -1 cap. Writ~ to F. Gran~er, Slx·rcom Apartmment on 3~0 St. Roch Street. !\!antreal. Forest Road avall!blt for lm-1 Quebec. my15,22,29 mediate occupancy. Self-conB b talned, with electric stove and ar er hot water heat~r. Oil furnace. Spacious grounds. Rent: $110.00. ~!! CI!NTRAL. BARBER SHOP I Write "APARTME:-JT," We are now operating slx chain. You can be as1ured of the bert possible sen1ce I • • OX • plus the l~ut po~~1hle walt· ' In;~. 24 New Goll'er Street, opp. Aotelalcte M<'lnrl. If you prefer BPP'IT'tment Aervlce Phone e2!1·A P0 · B HON. B. J. ABBOTT family for a demonstration Ride. Beautician srr- e TO CLAIM PRIZES PLEASE CALL 5iS:Z or 6804L or 24/.SL. and it may save you money. Let FOR SALE-Cowt to frethen, grass and fodder cattle, pigs 30 to 40 H s. Ready to lay pullets, ~ morths old, avall~hle !hartly. Order early. Ynu will find our prices very rea· sonable. !l!acQuarrl~ and Wheatley, Charlottetown, RR ~o. 6, P.E. I~land. 1 IN STOCK r!lr sur CLAI\fED It won't cost you a' Cent to Look --------------- MUNN MOTORS, LTD. RTH Sl. TICKETS ARE STILL Oi\ SALE AT CITY STORES, SOc. EACH. lloldrr~ of tickr!s ar!' R~k~d to plrase ch~ck them for any nf thr abo,e Lucky \11111bers. --- DANCINO AND DIMI+O fiiiGHTl Y IN UNIOUI AND INTW.ATI ATMO.,HBI $1,000. TICKET :\o. 88019 TICKET :\o; 182~2. \YORTH ~1.000 -Claimrd by i\ORTII STAR CLLTfl. ST. JOH:\ S. Remedial For: Arthritis, Asthma. Calarrh, Constipation, Blood PI'<ssure, Rheumatism, Kidney, !\"cn·e Stomach Trouble, Eczema etc. On sale at John D. Snow, 9 !\"cw Gower St. my17,1m I .' UNCLAI\lED Sl,OOO. e 1 HERBAL COUSINS ill e TO RENT - Furnished bad room · nnrl partly furni,hcrl kltrh~n. In west end of city. I 'Ph one 4712-H. 5155 DIAl . to T!Ch:ET ~o. ~H9 , SOME NUMBERS are belftr than other• ! For liner dry clr.nlnp I '. i 1 47 HELP KIN HELP OTHERS EFFECT e, ALSO , FOR SALE-1953 MG Model TD. In excellent mechanical and bodily cond;tion. 'Phone 8818·L. Cl .. · Andrews' Qua rltltte DIAL 90069 I "THE MODEL SWEEP" e may22.23 TO-NIGHT ·i I~ FOUND-Collie Pup. Owner may reclaim hy phoning 9·0253 and Identifying dog. CLUB OPEN 9 P.M. TO-DAY i $·5,000.00 FOR TICKET. NO. 114748 Dial 6232 'Phone 4763F I I . drivc;rs license. Anything con- Good wages. TO-DAY'S NUMBERS ltd. $·stiLL· UNCLAIMED $ Young Girl :by Young Men back from England after 10 years. Has to come by doy: No children. SERIES E and F N WANTED Employment 'Wanted ' (In aid of the Sports) ST. PAT'S AUDITORIUM, BONAVENTURE AV!, Admission 50c e LUCKY NUMBERS Patrons dre asked to bring Cards , ----------------------- Wanted Immediately AN EXPERIENCED VANGUARD - HUDSON DEALER .- Sales Agents Wanted SALES REPRESENTATIVE required for bctt·~r quality sport shirt~ featunn~ wools· wool-blcnrls. rayon~ntton~. Drayton. ~lfg. Inc. 463 St. Calherine. St. W. ~fontrcal, P. QuP may·1,22.23 PIANO, ORGAN TIJNING and Repairing. Single Tuning Sll Dollars. Wm HOPLEY, 10 Cornatioc St. 'Phonlt 2811J.L. oct1.1m. A PRINCIPAL for the two roam Anglican School at Gallant! First Grafic nr high· cr preferred. A house avail· able for a married man. Free r2nt house !w' hot and cold water, batli am! toilet. A fe· male A"i<t01nt for the '.wo room School at c;~\lanls. Tcal'hcrs for the Sole charge 'chools Port au Port. Sandy Point, and Boswarlos. Apply slating f]ualifications to the Chairman of \he Sanrlv Point Board of Ed· ration,· Robin· son~. Nfld. may20,21.2¥!324,2!! Wall Washing PAINFUl, CORNS? For quick relief· use Carnation Corn WALL WASHING-Wall! clttlt ·Caps, the efficient r.nd pain·. ed by lli!W m&ch!ne. Re~ultJ less Corn Remover. Famou1 perfect; 1ave' palnt.-New In En~land for many years. Method Rua and \Vall Clean' Also Callous Caps. 35c. at all era, FresbwataJ Road, 'Phone druggl!tJ. DlOS3. aa2~,1m I STEN.OGRAPHER 'PHONE 4193- 4 • 5 Shorth~nd and typing essential Insurance ·~SURANCE-eowrtng Brathar Llm!ted !nlurance DepaM· ment-FI.re, Automoblle. Marl lne and all Cai!U&It:<~ l!!lf!L ! Telephone ~\6& or 5167. · Please apply, 1 DEPENDABLE FIR!! INSUR· ANCE-Don'l ..Jsk your valu· ablea to "sa\"1!" a few doilal"'l Our fair-rate. reliable policy l(lves lmmedlat~ orotecllon. 'Phone. 6921 or "rlu i J. LaceY. P.O Boll 506 !'eDl.tf Contact ST.I.N FOWL.!!R, R., nouf bulldlng, for Fire Automoblle and Plate G!a~rS !nsur· ance. Claims promptl~ settl· ed. 'Phone 5531-P.O. Box 63. ~OBERT DIIWf! I !50N, Fire and Autumohlle !nsuran~. Be safe. be sure. Insure. Tel«" phone 2882. P.O Box M Royal Banlo: Chaoobers St John'a. TO REN (--An u nfurnishcd apartment, consistln~ of four rooms anrl pri\'ale hatll room, suitable for 3 or 4 adults or 2 workln~ couplc5. No chlldrm Dial 3474-F. Drivers .Lessons Phone 7974 Nfld. Tractor & Equipment Co., Limited WATER STREET II ST. JOHN'S 'I I may22,23 ' Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Newfoundland Divi~ion of \ I t the : CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND will be held this cfternoan, Wednesday, May 22nd, at 3.30 p.m., at the lnsiitute Building, 1 Military Road. The ~nnucl report! will be presented, also election of officers. The General Public are cordially invited to attend. . ; I I '6 ~ .. . ,w\ ' \ \ ~l\ THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MAy •. ----------------~~------~------~~~~----~----~~==~~==============~==========~·;22 SJ~ Francis AT THE I DOWN GO TIRE .PRICES 0,/lf ~, s· I size - 6.00 X 16 - Super-Cushion . ..~ hy GOOD.t;o\'EA.R Unequalled quality at this rock bottom price. NEW LOW" PRICES IN OTHER SIZES TOOl ' price~~ with your Cl!l88 "A" trade-in.) (All 6.70 X 15-$12.95. 7.10x 15-$14.95 SIGN ' --------··~,., ____ __ And we can help you 'touch up' your premses by supplying beSl ~fp. Prize for Senior 'Religion, award· to Joseph Aldan Gash, Curl· !ng, Newfoundland. The Flying Officer Wallace ' ~lacDonnld i\lcmorlal Prize for A Student's Diary I Junior Religion, awarded to .... 7.95: Laszlo Beke Paul Smilh Crenghnn,' ~!oncton, :\ew Brunswick. Invasion 1940 The Re1·~rcnd A. J. Chisholm Peter Fl-eming .......... 5.00 \ Prize for Religion, awarded to Allan Alphonsus ~lacl\:innon, The Vatican Picture Book\ Sydney, Nol'a Scotia. Ed. by Leon Paul ..... 3.50 The Bishop i\lacDona!d Prize for Sophomore Rzllglon, award· I Around the World in ed to Paul Thomas Keenan, Tar· d Ill onto, Ontario. Wan erer· The Bishop MacDonald Prize Eric (, Hiscoe k ....... 5.00 for Freshman ReligiOn awarded to Allan Joscrh ~lacK\nnon, Albacora Antigonish, :\'ova Scotia. I Eugenie Marron ...... 4.95 : The Blshop 1 i\lnc>Donald Prize; Th Way Back · for Senior Rdl~ian at :'l!ounl · e .. 3.50 I St. Bernard College, awarded i Vincent Brame to Solnngc Adele ~lnxwell, Pcm· ·The Sec:ond Lesson brckc West, Bermuda. Th.~ Bishop ~lacDonald Prize Bernard Moore ....... 4.00 far Junior Religion at :\!ounl. St. Challenge to Venus .Oernarct College, awarded to ~!argarct :\lary Ann Cuddil1y, Charles Margan ...... 3.00 Rouyn, Quebec. The Tall Captains The Bishop ~IaeDonald Prize . Bart Spicer .... 4.95 for Sophomore Religion at Cl f 11 C H d B S I ;\aunt t. ernar . 0 ~gc, eroes 0 one . awarded to :llary Geraldine Thompson, Summerslde, Prince Kenm dY .: .. 3•00 ent SPRING TIME IS CLEAN __. UP TIME ..:_ p~h~~"~j~~' ""'' ,,,.,, JJ.Mi T'OOK :E ~d t 1 .,..~-~~~ Xavier Univ. _ ,I hand pi,ked English Lime in 125 lb. air tight Steel Drums. "ARRIVED OVER THE .WEEK END" Newfoundland Blue Potatoes, Certified' . Seed Cobblers , Green · Mountains, Sebagos, etc., etc. Also all Grades Fertilizers avQJ.1• qble ex our Store for prompt delivery. Quee~ nish QUEEN ST, 'PHONES: 5143 • 5144 Agents: COLONIAL FERTILIZER CO., LTD., Windsor, N.S, 1 1 If SAFf AND SAVE WITH US - COME IN HOWl NFLD. TIRE SERVICE 'PHONE 7431 and 7665 WATER ST. (opp. Railway Statton) Marg~rc~ ;.~~~;~;\~~~~;~:~":;::£:;: ;~;~;~, I~;~b·::· Barbara Ann :llacK!nnon, Anti· of 3.25 The Big War 32nd AnnuaI Meet•Ing ycor~. Newfou ndla nd Confere nee \l;:r: !~ ~.:~; ~ ~·: 8ranc h w M s thanked all for)Irs.tr.c·1., three a.nd _whh. cd \Irs. Bartl•tt president al! the best '1M Pa5\ Prcsidcnl-lir!. OffiCERS A. I. deals with minor league cluM, ITeaclters' gonish, ~ova Scotia. rett.re;1 rnl-llrs. . Redlegs as of Tt1esday were The Governor Ceneral'~ Sil· Anton Myrer ......... 4.95 P Redlegs On Top Intheleading the Natiunal League with a • ver :lledal for the Highest A>:· Behold Your King • • • !st. \'icc Pmident-lh 21 2\~·~od~'lcc 1 f;~fsat~f ~hethJop~ °:~~;~~.d J~~~:~ i Naomi Mitchison .. 3.00 The thirty-second annual meeting ~pecial speaker was ~Irs. Kirk FeltS. Reliefers as the starting pitcher Pens10ns Act 1 l p Playing hasi~:se~~rc~ complettd his assignment in Introducing second reading of a and Senior Years, awarded tQ' The ['']y Christ Died of the Newfoundland Conference i hem who ha? spent s~me lime as Simms. 3rd. Vice B' h Branch of the Woman's ~lissionary a dde'a concss 1n the Un1ktcd Church lYiaj' Or art only eight of these ~ames, th~ only bili"An Act Further to Amend CUyrll James Grant, Inverness, 1m op ...... .... .. 3.95 Society opened at George Street an a1so as a port wor er 1n Hall- \l'ilkin< n conclusion Is that Birdie Tebbetts the Education (Teachers' Pen· :-;ova Scotia. Lt~i! 'rl 1 - By \\'HITSE\' ~.4.RTIS Is doin~ a mgnlficcnt job of han· sions) Act," In the House of As· ~EW 'I.'ORK (APl-For an a.1- dlln~ his staff, taking out starters sembly ycsterd&y afternoon, Hon, aembly job put together with used at the moGt opportune times, anti Dr. F. W. Rowe, Minister of Edu· part; p1rked up here and thert. havinl! relief men who really arc cation, said It covered in particu· thr Cincinnati Rcdleg pitching staff a relief. llai- teachers who had left the' pro· is doing right well. The relic( men ciher save the fess!an and wanted to return. Pitchers such as Warren Hacker, games for ·the starters, or stick in1 "They may contract In," he said, Her.sh Freeman, Brooks Lawrence, 1there and 11in for themselves. "and automatically become eligible 1131 Jeffcoat and Johnny Klipp· They vcr)·, very scldum blow a for pension." There Is no coercion str1n wert obtained In deals with lead. Involved; if the teocher docs not o_tller clubs which mttst have con· For year; the Cincinnati club I want to join th~ pension fund, he s1d~rcd them c~pendablc. was in the stron~ bat, weak arm or she can nollfy the _department . 'et than~s to !hese supposedly categor. The Redltgs could knock I to this effect. The III_Inlst.er sugsr>-~o pitchers, and three or four your brain~ out with a bat, but gcsted further diSCUSSIOn In cam~~~~c and there when they won Jt usually was lJ.IO mittce stage, ~l,r. Browne, who was alone In the Opposition seats at this time, said he had hoped for explanation to connect up the varioua clauses. 1 JUST j' o·I(k5 & c0 IS ·- ltd 0 United Church on Wednesday, o!ay fax during World War II. 'I 4tll ·\.. r .d 1 Prize for tlP Highest aggrc· 1 h t 10 ' d . . .cr. rc' (~ ll,c gate In tile Senior year, award· 5t a p.m. The theme was Taur~ ay · mornm~ the Bran~h ' Fisher. ·· "-'"ed to Cyril James Gr~nt, In· '' • "Christ in Faith and Witness." began 1ts !ccond day. The Burm RPcordm" Sr 1 .. verness, xova Scotia. A. J. Barrett, the president, Presbyterial conducted the wor- K. Dawc. ' · m a,!-lh u conducted a short worship service, ship semce, With ~Irs. Carnell. I Corrc'po~rlin" , Prize for the Highest Aggregat\! in the Junior year, award· after which the members divided and )!iss Hollett tak- J. \\'. ' ,meta:: ed to Ronald Robert Senechal, 'PHONES 2008 • 3191 -4425 into groups for conferences. At 1ng p?rt. Fol~aw1ng .a bus:ness p;r· Trca;urrr-llrs. L TJ:\. Saint John, :\'cw Brun.swlck. I • . . • 12.30 the. members of George 10d ?'n,n1er _was scn5ed _bt} the h\~ ohPress-l!r.-. l!amr Pil' The Catholic Women s League nrd !l!tchael lliggms, Samt John, Street Woman's Association sen·- mans ·: ISslonary 11 ocle y, w IC )!embers 11'1\hnu: Pcrtlo',;o: Prize for the Highest Aggregat~ :\'cw Brunswick. ed a delicious luncheon. ~Irs. Bar- was enJoyed by a present. ~Irs. Fr"nk !\~·~·''·· in the Sophomore year, awanl· The Dr. George Boyle 1\!cm· rett expressed th~ thanks of ~~~ At 2.30 1n the aftcrn~on, ~Irs. .\Irs. R. l!orwoo 1, ed to Franclscus Johannes Van orial Prizz for an outstanding branch to the ladle~ and Rev. \ l·t R:chards of the St. !aims I res by· 'Irs. c. !Jawc. Oss, llceswyk, Holland. coptribution to Campus Jour-! pond the thanks of the tenal hcl_d the wors.h1psemcc. The He:,. \I ill'. . , ., g e nalism awarded to Emmet guests present. solo1st 11as ~Irs. ::o-;ea1es. An ad. \\' omens u.a u ' 1 At 3 th t' f th d · b '! N' k ,... C."f'-'"1 h o1ICHighest Cat the T he far l'rizc Aggregate Joseph Coughlan, . Cambellford, p.m. e mee Ing or e · rcss was given Y ·' rs. IC ·erur. ''·'.<II ES 0' ford Ontario (Editor of thi's afternoon was opened by the presl· son who was a church worker 111 DEP,\HT.IlE.IIS In t.he Freshman year, awar ded year's ' Xaverlan · dent! wh o con duc t ed th e wars h'IP '\ t hc Bap t'1s t Ch urc_h, ·m Frc dnc · ton. 1 .. · Ch lcs Edwards Annual). o nan ar ' !ernce, Mn. A. M. Old 1ang very I ~Irs. N1ckerson sa1d "God wants us C mstlan Ste1l;rd::.:; Ad t Grand Falls, Newfoundland. beautifully,' "Were you there to live, rather than to die far our H. Finley. when they crucified my Lord." ideals." ~li.<sion Circle~ - \1:•! Priz2 for the Highest Aggrc· gate In Freshman Engineering, 8 Mrs. McKim warmly welcomed This was followed by depart· Dingle. awarded to Donald Oscar Tallee, the large audience present to which mental reports. The evening auxil· All. C.G.lT-\trs. W. E or 13·12 or tomethlng !lka that. Waterville, !l!alne. . ~Irs. A. Wilkinson replied. ~Irs. iaries served tea to those present. am. Their pitchers just had to have a A prize for the !-!ig1Jest AggN· E. White the literary secretary At 7.30 the evening session be- 1 Aff. Explorer' fat cushion of runs, Because many salmon fishermen. gave an excellent talk on prayer gan. The Grand Falls T-gate Presgale In the combined subjects They still have that power, but or the first, second. and th1rd in his Riding had requested the ·and the part it should play our byteriol conducted the even I Ion B:.nrl< If you rated their pitching staff years or the Engincermg Cour~, information, Art Harnett, P.C. li\'e!. Mn. Barrett gave a state- Iworship service. ~Irs. Abbott ~Irs.[ Banfield. 11. merited William Candidate for the Federal Riding ment on "Woman's work in the Hynes and Fradsham iaking B"by ·' man for man with that of the equally I Braves and Dodgers you'd have to Thomas Houghton, Edmundston, of Trinity-Conception, recently Church." First we must ask our· part. Wilkinson sang ''Flee sham. r~te it below these other contend· New Brunswick, and John l\lich· wired the Department of Fisheries s~ves ,,..,.•,at doe~ God want us to a! a Bird." This was followed b.,.'· Asst. ers, But lhe club Is winning, ael :\!ullins, Carner Brook, New· at Ottawa, requesting information do", and then "How does he want a panel discussion by Holme>; . _ Tebbetts always Is a fellow to roundland. on the department's decision re- us to do ll" There are three assisted by Misses Pat Dean, Lor-I Supply-\\r'. \. Pnl. shun credit himself and he was The William and Lloyd !\leech garding salmon net regulr.tion!, things we need to remember, dedi- rnine Roberts, Joan Taylor and Com1r.unliY r :re strictly In character when he i\lemorlal Prize for the member Harnett has receive<! the cation, .ervlce and committment. It was. interesting Tho_r.nlull. , 1 termed Tom Ferrkk the best or the Freshman class nornlnnt- · reply from Mr. G. R. Judging by the able manner 1n to note that M1ss Lorrame Roberts Li.rraturc--\lr · E. 1'._l pitching coact! !n the buslnesa, ed by a Faculty Committee and Clark, Deputy !l!inister C1f Fish- which these meetings were con· plan! to enter the training school s: 'J · as out· erles: dueled, we know the women of in the fall. The film "That they may ·oted by his 11 Which could be true, but tlle fact 1 clo<e to the day. Fner.rls-:-'lr;. · J Is the manager makes the pitch- standing in character, scholar· "Fishermen of Newfoundland our United Church are playing an see" was a important part. theme hymn 1 The final session was on Frcday Chm\1"n ing changes. He might ask the ad· ship, and qualities o! leadership, was t.hen ~ung. Lord of L1~ht., morning. The Carbonear Presby- DJ\'IS. vlce o! his coach, but the decision awarded for the year 1956·57 to Peter Bernard Berry, Montreal, read 85 follow~, quote: From mid- whose name outshineth." I terial ladies, Mrs. Strong, ~Irs. ;-;;;-;.-;,;.;;·-;;;-.;,.·__;~~is his. Qu·~bec. night Saturday to midnight the A:t ~.30 ~~· .was 5erved by the , Dicks and. Mrs. Taylor took part in Tebbe!\.! Is posltlvely psychic in A prize donated by the Han· following Sunday <tll nets in that semor aux1liams of tht W. S .• the worsh1p guessing 'the right time to make arable Justice Daull for a mem· portion of any bay, inlet, river, This was an hour of fellowship.' The following resolution was prehis switches. In fact, Blrdle seems ber of the SeniDr Cla~~ who has or sound, inshore of a point where Greetings were bro.ught to the I sentcd: to haVe a lltUe a! the seer in him, maintained an outstanding schol- such bay, inlet, river, or sound Is Branch by Rev. McKim of Georg~ I "The Bonal'i<ta Presbyterial and we wouldn't be surprised if he lc record and whose major six miles or less In -width, shall Street Church, Rev. Vipond, presl· stronolu ur2es the ~linister or 1. • J to aive ~ could pP.er out a window of his ast more serious con-i u Is Phl'losophy, be put out of fishing order, un- dent or th e c on ference 0 r th e IJustice New Hampshire home on a Febru- field Of Stud , quote. This means that lifting 'will 1 d Ch b d R D D • !nstali-•1 ;. n and urc an ev: r. awe, Isideration to greater punishment ary day and tell you just when the awarded to Gregory Jerome be required only In Inshore Un te. to all trW sp:t:l 1\lacLead Sydney 1\llnes Nova areas." Supermtendent of Misswm. for drunken drivers." big thaw would start. Scotia. ' ' POLITICAL PROPAGANDA At 8 p.m. the evening session The installation service and com· The Dr. A. A. MacDonald 1\l&x Lane, General ·secretary of began. Mrs. Balsam, ~Irs. l'ars?ns Imunion s~rvice were conducted by Mathematic~ Scholarship award- the Newfoundland Federation of and Mrs ..clouter of ~he Banav1sta Rev. ~!cK1m .. 48 FOREST ROAD ed to Ronald Robert Senechal Fishermen, said last . night after Pr~sbrter_1al co.ndtlctmg the worMrs. Parkills the oldest memSalnt John, New Brunswick. ' hearing that Mr. !!arnett had ship s,';mce. ?.ll.ss ~!argare:, Pelley I her, thanked Mrs .. Barrett for her Prize for pro!lelency In French, made the above request that "This sang Have Faith l!l Crtld . The contnbut 1on dunng the past The BnoksellerS ~Irs. 1 1 ~~~s. ~loulton ~xpressed \\'in•~r I ~lr>. I sa}ffiOn Nel In politics ARRIVED ~ ~y FRCM_ NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. 1 ~Irs. Row~cll. in~ ~!ISS ~Irs. 1 B;~IHh-llr<. ~Irs. ~!cKi~! NEW CARGO N. S. COAL \ml l.indin'-! ('~ \1.\'. SAlji;TE \DDRESSE :'O!rrl 1 . SYD\E\' SCREENED, washed S~ft~,~~\~[ fop '!ll,dily. Good burning and high hcRting. . , CALL 8151. 80152 or 80153 FOR 1:\I~IEDI:\TE DEUVERY _CALL TO-DAy A. HARVEY &. CO., LTD. ~lr. ~laude Pittma~. follm~ing classmat~s ~:l~o~e~~t ~~g·c~la~ioo~s~d!~~~l~nwi~ 1 fittin~ T~e ~!. serm~. Candid:~tr-)tr.• ~li~sionar;· ltn;.:r~y ~. PLUMBI~Jr. 'Phone 557~f .: 1.,. ,• ... ( ', i PICTURES dona~<d DON'T LIE •• PROVE YOUR FISH STORY IS TRUE' BROWNIE HAWKEYE CAMERA 1 $9.25 DON'T BROWNIE HOLIDAY CAMERA FORGET $3.90 • • For the finest and the fastest photo finishing bring · your Exposed Films to Tha Musical Cleek. propagand<~." by the French Consu- is political He add- . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - late In Halifax, Nova Scotia, ed that "These arrangements were awarded to Charles Francis made In February at a meeting Have a Home that say1 MacD<>nald, !l!onastery, Nova attended by him in Otts.wa. The Scotia. Deputy Minister had no right to . give a reply to a matter that Pnze !n memory of lhe Very 1should have been handled by the Reverend D. J. MacDonald for provincial department," Jaid 1\!r. proficiency in Economics, given Lane. by an anonymous donor, award· Mr. and ~Irs. J. Noseworthy of ed to Cyril James Grant, Inverli Suez Street recently announced \ · ness, Nova Scotia. A Prize donated by the :\'ova the engagement of their youngest Scotia Mining Society to a gradu- daughter, Dai5y, to Albert, son of ating student who has· majored ~k and Mrs. R. Burgess of 53 Golf In Geology and has presented the Avenue. best ~nlor Thesis In this field - - - - - - - - - - - 'l\OTE OF THANKS of study, awarded to JamCll Ross Lawrence, Soulhhampton, Nova Scotia. The familv of the late Jobn A Prize donaterl by the Nova O'Dwyer, wi~hes to sincerely thank Scotia Credit Union League for. those who helped to elcviate them a student showing qualities of in the death of a dear father. I l~adershlp In campus activities A special thanks to those who associated with the Extension sent wreat.hs, mass cards and let· i Department, awarded to Sarah ters of sympathy. Teresa MacNeil, Johnstown, BIRTHS .. ..-,.....;~,"' .\,,G, ~--~"iio<j/iur• Nova Scotia. :I!EWS--Barn, at the Grace The Dr. G. 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DvckwO<th St. Diot 10370. rru Yoar Manay ,.,.,, Doou1acona Hiuulqaart..-11 l:RIEL PENN (Reuters) Elizabeth Wednesday \' vanish brewery - a rnpagne. stood three deep Q een Prince Philip ~ ~ th~ oanlsh·1'(lyal fa two miles to the Car . on the second d state vi~lt. of offending Brlti organizations, Dan: rv to tradition, c the Queen free beer the brewer)'. 'a pau~e in an adjoini hOII·ever, the QUI rharnpagne. Prince _Phi glass of beer wlthm I of the house. . represents one jor export lnd 1ors the Ca rlsb• for thp advancem• and culture and p of honor to No' scicnli~t Nils Bo OSG LARGEST sunny, warm w• Char Age Eng. ( Reutc Bodkin Adams, acq1 longest murder trial history; was ordez to stand trial on 15 I charges. for the 58-year-<>ld' fa said the doctor wo: guilty to all charg from falsely say1 fillmial intedst in t persons he cerlliied lo prescribing drugs not on his national hea was acquitted 1 · a wealthy wid Bive injections of drt ~ benefit under her court decided tl be commit· a three-day preli oul~ trial will be held Ibis east coast to1 London's Old Bai • • m1n1( stival