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iffcr. at need :opy. just opcr- lESS read puU aflf• p and sUd o. ,..Mud T!JeO j•ature• aJ n ltl.& I& YIDfl , lho 57DIU nrit.:hod lo ua lhal U>of more dod- In lo lal<l I aud oOif Ia dll>g nuttt out llb: otf and sal• PULL TO" nua 11ftoolh• adL Prl<od .. , -- . I ....... eds And.· U.S .. Clash· Over THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES ,THE DAILY NEWS PRESEN'fS MENDELSSOHN J t..NUARY 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 available at Vol. 64. No. 12 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957r (Price 5 cents) Charles Hutton & Sons ganize. Forces or U. N. Police; ears on Advises By DAVE MciNTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) - External Affairs Minister n Monday proposed that Canada and other d Nations members keep part of their armed or9unized and ready for UN police duty. "In dnin!:" would he maldng at least some pro· in pnttitH! action hehind international "hl· in n Commons foreign policy speech which mainh· ,,·ith the 1\lidrlle East, the Commonwealth, l'nill'd ion); nnrl the Not·th Atlantic Treaty . ' cmillan Newspapers ttacl{ Eisenhower Ry wn.ros WYN!\1 Now Eguptian newspapers sud- UP) _ F.g,·pt·. ' !e 1 · 11 1 • ' 1an n-:!WS· dcnly the· United States at ep c 1 , • a harrage o[ at- is an enemy of Egypt and the Eisenhower Eisenhower policy is fundamen- .over his new Ea&t tally hostile to the Nasser rcgiH. F.gyptian \ . In cartoons, the American Pfi2S· or the Ia ., ·ltlent 1\fontloy got more adverse to ha\'c st months ap. attention than such routine targets Cl ' as Sir Anthony Eden and lsraeii . 3 r opposed the Premier David Ben-Gurlon. in c Israel! attacks The Egyptians N!lDrd the EJs. ar l he The Egyptians regard the Eis· PrcH in the enhower doctrine as fundamen- • c Was not crlti. tally anti-Egyptian. They believe boasted In in the hl'n <nl( nu, Unilerl - Were. solldiy the United is trying to lsd· late Egypt from its neighbors and using ,Eisenhower's p!Jtl'ers to make deals with Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Libya, .Jordan and Israel, 1 but not Egypt, . Victims Of .Shi pboarcl .Explosion . . EMPLOYEES OF IMPERIAL OIL LTD. gathered at the Newfoundland Hotel last night to pay. tribute , to outgoing Division Manager, E. L. Baillie, and to welcome his successor, M. A. McArthur, formerly of Montreal. A welcome was extended also to newly· ::.ppointed Sales Manager; H. W. Shea, of Montreal. A presentation· of two paintings b.\; a local artist was m<!de to Mr. Ba'lllie by .i. Hough, Office Manager. Shown in the pictUl;e are, left to J. Hough, Company Representative; Mr. E. L. Baillie, retiring Manager, and 1\•Ir. M .. A. McArthur, new, Mapage11.-- (Daily News Photo). United New Down Queen Kingdom: Government .- To Business Elizabeth Swears In Macmillan Cabinet LONDON (AP)-Prime Mims-1 !<:!cling govern m en t pollcr tcr Macmillan's new government in some countrie! but, ''how plunged Monday Into talks rang· I much that is the in Syria I ing frt>m Suez Canal problem ! honestly not know. to setting .p n free trade market· TALKS ON TRADE PLAN in Western Europe, j From SU£;z and .. the New cabinet ministers were · Ens!, Fore1gn Mm.1ster d In before ll:<:! Queen al turned to the proJected We;;t Buckingham Palace. Then :l!ac- free . trade plan. millan and Foreign Secretary Sci· dined 11'11h Bc)g1an foreign m!ms· wyn Lloyd hurried to a confer- ter Paul Henn·Spaak who arm•cd cnce with Lebanese :l!in· earlier. lster Charles :IIalik. The Arab discn;•ions open diplomat gave the British leaders I at the under the a fill·in of his "instructive ami I manship o[ Britain's rlmne- cxce(!dingly extensil·e talks" with i rllor of the exchequer, Peter Thor·. Egypt's President on the: ncrcro!t. . - . :\Iiddle East,' especially Suez.! The talks mil on \1 last week. 1 of broadening the :.ressma. Plan 1\[ alik tolrl ! , ron(rrenl".! ! for a <!ommon market mto :t before to York J.hat! and other \\'est European coun· he explained to Macrn1ltan, to co.operate. . anrl I.lovd •'as much a5 I know: France. Hal)', Bel:;wm, Ger· about uic;e thin!!s." : many, Holland anrl Luxembourg "The is 'HI'Y nif:, arr joinin;! the ' Cicult.'' Malik sairl. "It Before cabinet m1msters tninlv not hnprle;s at because, to Burkin;!ham the bu,iness of the worlrl · mrllan hrld short With on· anrl therefore errryhQrly nw;t · hi; do;rsL . ao1·crmnrnt atMs; . help smoolh nt·er whatCI'>:!r rlif·: members of Parh· ficultic< e);i.,t." . meantime be;:an to stump A rcpJrter askerl about the 1>0•· tl:c cmmtr)· and. hit at_ La- ;ihilit.,. of 5)Tia Com·. bilrite char;rrs pHtr. mun!;t • rlnminaterl. sairll split hy the Suez there was in iii I r.1tion 1 not he able to close rnnl;s bchmd thrnuchout the :l!idrl!e East af· '!1cmill3n. _ ·-········--·- ... ··- -- .. -·--- .. - . "Frozen'' Canadians Wait For Thaw J B)' TilE CANADIANPRESS 1 Snday to snap I Canada's quick-frozen 1 power line and leave the com- 1\londay numbly awaited thawing munity without power for 11 rel!ef-wit'h little encouragement hours. . · from the weatherman. wtt . "Quite objectionable really," A :\!agog, Que., driver told P\l• si"b2d Toronto's shivering fori!· lice his hands froze to the wheel ca"ster. "and 1 can't promise any I of his auto during an 18·mile let.up." · drive at 43 tdow. Residents from the frozen Prai-J The weatherman. said things ries to the ice-bound Atlantic may get slightly better Tue"sl\ay provinces g i r rl e d but the mercury will drop again against anotb2r night of piercing Tuesday night and stay down for cold. an indefinite period. : Fredericton, with U below read- The Qt•2bec weatherman inns Sunday night, awaited more "Slightly higher temperatures ot the same. Montreal arc expected today but no- teal 15 below tonight; Ottawa 20 J relief from the cold is Toronto five below, and l for the .tw? to three \\'innipcn 1;, below. The M a r 1 t 1 m c s prcdlchon White" Ril'er. · pcrcniall)• o. was equally sobering: "Little tarios coldest spot, had 43 below chan&•!.'.' · . .' : ', .:

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lESS rread

't puU aflf• I p and sUd o. ,.,..Mud T!JeO ~ j•ature• aJ dn ltl.& I& YIDfl ,, lho 57DIU

nrit.:hod lo : ua lhal U>of L more dod-

f In lo lal<l I aud oOif Ia

rldll>g nuttt rout llb: otf o• and sal•

•I PULL TO" . nua 11ftoolh• ·oadL Prl<od

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. I ....... •

eds And.· U.S .. Clash· Over THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES

,THE DAILY NEWS PRESEN'fS

MENDELSSOHN J t..NUARY 14, 15,

16, 17, 1~. 19 available at

Vol. 64. No. 12 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957r (Price 5 cents) Charles Hutton & Sons

ganize. Forces or U. N. Police; ears on Advises

By DAVE MciNTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer

OTTAWA (CP) - External Affairs Minister n Monday proposed that Canada and other

d Nations members keep part of their armed or9unized and ready for UN police duty.

"In dnin!:" ~~~ ,,.~ would he maldng at least some pro· in pnttitH! int~rnntionril action hehind international "hl· ~aid in n Commons foreign policy speech which mainh· ,,·ith the 1\lidrlle East, the Commonwealth,

l'nill'd ·~at ion); nnrl the Not·th Atlantic Treaty 0~-. '

cmillan

Newspapers ttacl{ Eisenhower

Ry wn.ros WYN!\1 Now Eguptian newspapers sud-UP) _ F.g,·pt·. ' !e1· 11 1 • ' 1an n-:!WS· dcnly connuco~d the· United States

at ep c1, • a harrage o[ at- is an enemy of Egypt and the r~sulcnt Eisenhower Eisenhower policy is fundamen­

.over his new ~Iiddle Ea&t tally hostile to the Nasser rcgiH. F.gyptian \ . In cartoons, the American Pfi2S·

or the Ia ., '",~man hn~)'· ·ltlent 1\fontloy got more adverse to ha\'c st ~·~ months ap. attention than such routine targets F.iscnho~~ Cl • ' as Sir Anthony Eden and lsraeii

. 3

r opposed the Premier David Ben-Gurlon. in c ni~ Israel! attacks The Egyptians N!lDrd the EJs.

ar l Not>~mbcr, he The Egyptians regard the Eis· PrcH ~~rrasanct in the enhower doctrine as fundamen-

• c Was not crlti. tally anti-Egyptian. They believe

th~~asscr boasted In in the :~c. hl'n gr~ate;l

<nl( nu, .1 or1~-thc Unilerl r:~)Pt.!la - Were. solldiy

the United Stai·~s is trying to lsd· late Egypt from its neighbors and using ,Eisenhower's p!Jtl'ers to make deals with Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Libya, .Jordan and Israel, 1 but not Egypt, . •

Victims Of .Shi pboarcl .Explosion

. . EMPLOYEES OF IMPERIAL OIL LTD. gathered at the Newfoundland Hotel last night to pay. tribute

, to outgoing Division Manager, E. L. Baillie, and to welcome his successor, M. A. McArthur, formerly of Montreal. A welcome was extended also to newly· ::.ppointed Sales Manager; H. W. Shea, of Montreal. A presentation· of two paintings b.\; a local artist was m<!de to Mr. Ba'lllie by .i. Hough, Office Manager. Shown in the pictUl;e are, left to right:-~·It-. J. Hough, Company Representative; Mr. E. L. Baillie, retiring Manager, and 1\•Ir. M .. A. McArthur, new, Mapage11.-- (Daily News Photo).

United

New Down

Queen

Kingdom:

Government .­To Business

Elizabeth Swears

In Macmillan Cabinet LONDON (AP)-Prime Mims-1 !<:!cling govern m en t pollcr

tcr Macmillan's new government in some countrie! but, ''how plunged Monday Into talks rang· I much that is the cas~, in Syria I ing frt>m t~" Suez Canal problem ! honestly d~ not know. to setting .p n free trade market· TALKS ON TRADE PLAN • in Western Europe, j From SU£;z and .. the llhd~e

New cabinet ministers were · Ens!, Fore1gn Mm.1ster Llo~ d ~worn In before ll:<:! Queen al turned to the proJected We;;t Buckingham Palace. Then :l!ac- Europ~a~ free . trade plan. ~e millan and Foreign Secretary Sci· dined 11'11h Bc)g1an foreign m!ms· wyn Lloyd hurried to a confer- ter Paul Henn·Spaak who arm•cd cnce with Lebanese Foro~ign :l!in· earlier. lster Charles :IIalik. The Arab Detail~d discn;•ions open t?d~y diplomat gave the British leaders I at the tre~snrr under the r~:lf­a fill·in of his "instructive ami I manship o[ Britain's ~~w rlmne­cxce(!dingly extensil·e talks" with i rllor of the exchequer, Peter Thor·. Egypt's President Na~5er on the: ncrcro!t. . - . :\Iiddle East,' especially Suez.! The talks mil ~~ntre. on \1 ar,~ last week. 1 of broadening the :.ressma. Plan

1\[ alik tolrl ! , pre~s ron(rrenl".! ! for a <!ommon market mto :t before fi)·in~ to ~cw York J.hat! and other \\'est European coun· he h~il explained to Macrn1ltan, tric~ to co.operate. . anrl I.lovd •'as much a5 I know: France. Hal)', Bel:;wm, Ger· about uic;e thin!!s." : many, Holland anrl Luxembourg

"The ;itu~tion is 'HI'Y nif:, arr joinin;! the ?.lc~cina ~l~n. ' Cicult.'' Malik sairl. "It i~ l".!~·: Before tb~ cabinet m1msters tninlv not hnprle;s at ~11 because, w~nt to Burkin;!ham Pala~e, ~[~c· the bu,iness of the worlrl m•:;tn~n · mrllan hrld ~ short meeh~~ With on· anrl therefore errryhQrly nw;t · hi; do;rsL . ao1·crmnrnt atMs; . help smoolh nt·er whatCI'>:!r rlif·: C~nscrvaht·c members of Parh· ficultic< e);i.,t." . am~nt meantime be;:an to stump

A rcpJrter askerl about the 1>0•· tl:c cmmtr)· and. hit hac~ at_ La­;ihilit.,. of 5)Tia hecomin~ Com·. bilrite char;rrs th~t th~:r pHtr. mun!;t • rlnminaterl. ~l~lik sairll split hy the Suez Jnl'a~ton. wo~ld there was Communi~! in iii I r.1tion 1 not he able to close rnnl;s bchmd thrnuchout the :l!idrl!e East af· '!1cmill3n. _ ·-········--·-... -~ ··- -- -· .. -·--- --·-~·--····--··· .. -

.

"Frozen'' Canadians Wait For Thaw

J

B)' TilE CANADIANPRESS 1 Snday night-·~nough to snap I Canada's quick-frozen citiz·~ns 1 power line and leave the com-

1\londay numbly awaited thawing munity without power for 11 rel!ef-wit'h little encouragement hours. . · from the weatherman. wtt .

"Quite objectionable really," A :\!agog, Que., driver told P\l• si"b2d Toronto's shivering fori!· lice his hands froze to the wheel ca"ster. "and 1 can't promise any I of his auto during an 18·mile let.up." · drive at 43 tdow.

Residents from the frozen Prai-J The weatherman. said things ries to the ice-bound Atlantic may get slightly better Tue"sl\ay provinces g i r rl e d themselv~s but the mercury will drop again against anotb2r night of piercing Tuesday night and stay down for cold. an indefinite period. :

Fredericton, with U below read- The Qt•2bec weatherman Sf~id: inns Sunday night, awaited more "Slightly higher temperatures ot the same. Montreal ex~·~cted arc expected today but no- teal 15 below tonight; Ottawa 20 J relief from the cold is fore5'£~n h~lo\1', Toronto five below, and l for the ne.~t .tw? to three d.ay~." \\'innipcn 1;, below. The M a r 1 t 1 m c s prcdlchon

White" Ril'er. · pcrcniall)• o. was equally sobering: "Little tarios coldest spot, had 43 below chan&•!.'.' · . .' : ', .:

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l - festival £pomorcd b,· · Poe! Elevators. ' ·

Edith Shield~. an, t!J~ elevator pool, who

1 o( tho L.O.A, and visiti.ng. brctl;- 't:1e shnll', said • rcn (rom other ladges. llus been !, over, Lin members of Foxtrap spread through 211 Joel!

associations. - hand was served tea by the Wil'l's "IL's wonderful to

Topsail - of the members of llc.Jell'clL mam· rural folk arc

L.O.n.,\, P,\11,\IJE ~.O.L.. After tea the_ me.mb~rs d cd~cationally through thi; The Ladies or the Loyal Orange Fox trap band cnte~tam~d t~·~ very -nnrl the en_byment the,- -,

' Benevolent Association hcidtheir large gathermg \I'll~ some ver)': in" t'trough their ere·~;!'--1 annual parade December 30th, the · delightful hnnd musrc, ami he:·e: fo~ts." . • ·'t .lur·~nile Branch of the L.O.B.A. a I'Qie of thanks\\'as extend~d l·l ·~len lmmcn anrl 1 ,1,1d joined with the senior branch i 11:·! Fo~trap hJnd !" ap;mciat!on rr.lt 11:orkran2ing from'· re,

i hhis parade as \\'ell .. Visiting si,. for !hell' co.op~ratwn 111 cr.mmg cry to painting;, ters from Foxtrap and pelligrcll's ' along and hclpmg us out on our carl'ing, There arc nn L.O.B.A., the Tnp.;ai) L.O.A. band parade. _ . ferecl_ was in attendance. . Next \(~ ~nlcrt.a;n the ~athcrmg ''TI··~ exhibitor; 00 lh:! ,, -

The mcmtbers of tb~ LO.B.A. 11 a, IIOP-" ell hand, nuder band _i:lst for thr. love of crratin , __ . pa1·aded to the Anglican Church mastc1·, Fr;;ak_ llow:e 11hy playeJ ·t h i 11 ~ bcautiftrl,' nid! 1~ -·rcpsail for clil'ine scr1·icc. 11;1' .. >el·ernl >clectwn_; of C!ll'lstmJs Shirl:b. l ,J. Goodland conducled tlw serl'lre musi~. At thr ccn~lusllln of the "Rural peonle likr it Plrt'·•

Foxtrap : band t.;)ncert, a sha!;c nt the hat. th~i• own enjoyment. an~!;;;, I II'~; taken. an{_l the amount re- frding it !!il'es them of bc;r": : t'~n-cd was dtl'ldeJ ,hL:tlrccn I!UJI'!· of a wJrthwhile pro1·in~e .1' -: well hand .1nd ~ oxu·:~p hand. ,·enture. Thrrc arc n~ ,. _ , Thi.i money grtcs to {he band fund. _,t~ndard, ~et. ?.. -

STU:oiDE:ST·COUSCII. The erening concluded with a OPES TO AJ.I,

I CJIRIST~lAS Jo'I'S'IIV,\1, dance at night. The hall wa, fit. "Any man. woman ~r ~: 1 .

• nJure

• rrtve fter

'I1te. stuC:.~nts of the ltegional ted to capacity aitcl cou!1l he e-las. _ free to ~end in wurk_ E~. · · High School, Foxtrap _held th~1r; sed as one o( tl·~ most successful must b~ in our nffir·• b~ .-·• _..,. .....

annual Christmas festival la;t. parae!~,; a1HI social, held by the lain dale. Qualifiecl · week in the auditorimn of the L.O.L on thi~ Short' thio; season .. amine the work and makt school. The occa~ion was ~pon· ~lusicfor the danting \\'as ~uppli. prnio;al of each exhibit. sorcd hl' the Student.Council an<! c{l h1· the ~locmli;!ltt Trio. . "I take notes of tht>! ••

. wns even mo1•-" srwressful than· Althou"h tile L.O.L parade, vn.l ter tb• festil'a] writ~ a l!t!: · - lasi 1.·ear~ el'cnt. The teachin~ the s.v.f._ wn; the main •!l'cnl; in •-

t':t{·h entrant, enclo.<ing tir_1_ ' staff of the ~chool were the special_ th~ Jla.<t durin;! -the Xm::s and New prak•L

guests and Santa Jli'P!"nlcd tlwm Yrar. 1111 ion~er hoJ:I; first place "Tl · t h · • 1 ·- ''' nroje~ a~ ~rowr. ll\ _ with gifts on bc!hntr of the S\tH cnt· _ It srrms to h<II"L' gin•n away to lha! it im·oh·es a ~rc;t Gt(- -

hotly. Students wrre al;n the rr .. thr fast{'!' wa.1· of li'·- and thr 1 " · 1 ,,. -·h· 1" 1 • -It ,.-or;, sau .• I~> !l. :r ,,,_ ·-~, i ceipenls of •nanr ('lr"lmas g1 -'·: manr olhrr pl;lcP; ot entertain·_ nrr late in sendin:: out o~;

Variou.> )lame; wrr.• plu.\·t•d and menl. Althn:1:.:h t:tcrr arc many prni.;a!,: ,on:•? exhibitor• ~~>r.:11 tlancing to the musk or thr ~loon· mon• place; of rnlerlai:tm·"nt. of as.l.• when they ar. e com in:. lit '!'rio. 1'urker tunche< wrrr a mor(• nuH!l'l'll tYpe, perhaps !o Thc1· are anxtou_, to sct·ve11 In thc cafeteria. T:1r amli·' tlw ,·ounger !nlt; t-he old-fa~hione!l apnrai;als. see whcrP _. torium was ~~~autifulty dl'roratccl.- wav · dot•;n't ;!•'Ill to (it in toclay, make imprnl'ement!

1n ·

· ~lr. Crocker, principal of the ami mo>t fratrrnnl organizatinns. and ::et ~tnrted on •n!r:!! i school, and :llr: .<lal'kP, w!~o rr. · toda;·. arc cnptain~,oJ by younger next \'car.''

presents the staff m tlHS pnrt1cular men with ;·mmgcr rcleas. and the· The. fcstil·al, stm~~ i~ ' field of the s~hGnlactil·ities, ~~~(~ 11ldcr men are sitting hack 1:hil_e o;tcmmed from a Jihrary 11 ~· · I spoke l'ery lughly or. the. 11o.k ntb,rs hal'c pa,ccl on. an{! 1t •s that the :llanitoba com par,•). , done b~· t~ Stu~le_nt·Councl, a~cl. to thnse older members who nrc ran. When this ll'as girtn':_:":

the excellenl tramm.g t.hr pupil;;. stili with 11-1, that we.havc lo ta~e, ~o,·ernment n;:~ncie~ 11 ~po!J' . ~e_l .rromiUT. org~n.rzatton enter. off our ha.t> to. becau~~ they h.Jd · the trn1·clling library r.;a :. • ta~nm::: a~d Jeader>hi_P. . to e~tHt:un thr p~o~le .m the old· firm started sendin~ n~Jt 1 ~, . •1lc orhcers of tlu,; bo{l)' \\elY.' fashwnrti way, by smgrng an old· le~tion.'. ' cle:tcd for one ;·car only ann arc fashioned son:,: or rccitin!! a ------: asfollows; Pre.sident-Ceh·in Fo~l'· funny poem, clug up from nobod::; s T 'j I lH. Vice.Pr·~sulent-.lcanette lhs.- knows where_ And the CI'Cning ports rat ' e-:1ck, Secretary-Da-phne Dawe. - would conchulc with an ol<J.fashio.: . '

'I'rcasurcr-Gerald Dawc, - ned danc-~. music supplied by one By ED Sn!OS ' of the members with an o!Mashio· , Canadian Press Stafl lfri!t: ·

1 !\OCIAL ASDPERSOS,\1, ned buttoned accordian, accorit • NEW YORK ( CP >-t:n!:i,: · Carlton Batten left here D~c. 27- panicd by another member with ontos Conn Smythr. 11:, ,_

:-for Seal CO\'e, White Bn;· on a I a pair of sOUp spoons ' and those; qUil'~d goalie Harry Lumlt) =

I business trip in connection with 1 would generally conclude some·: Chicago a few years ag.) ~;~.-employment with the Canac!!an , time the next day. But today you I tongue • in • cheek announrt:- ·JIImkl.in

1 National Telegraphs. 1 must hal'e at least a three piece: that he was yielclin~ to p;~ -__ : ~!iss ~lain>:! Batten ~~nt· Xma" 1 orchestra and the affai.r must 1 demand, New York Ran:ers!; ·

home ll'lth her parents, .~lr. and C-lo.•oe by one p.m.. So rt ~eems neP~r conceded that the:: l ~Irs. Har:r Batten. Elntne I~ on 1 the yonnger Pl•r.ple of today 'can· · from the gallery in!luc~ce! ~ ! the teachm~ staff of the Anghcnn , not keep up with the older people personnel changes. : School, Whttbourne. ' or )'c>let·da)', Anct I do hope and But there certainly ha1 bm . ' trust that when ll':xt Xmas roll~ insistent r•:mand from at 1m , STAll OF BE'l1fi,EUE~t. I,.O.l,. j arn~md wcll'ill >cc more mem.: portion of the public lor :'''·-

HOLD THEIR ANNUAL 1 her! take part in those parades. 1 call of Ron Murph)', w;hl r(:! · '·n iienmh•~r PARADE . than the)· eli•! this past )'ear, and. the National Hockey !.l.'a 0 ~! ~ _

The members of Star of Bethle·- above ali, 'a little molY.' cn·operJ·: this Weekend after half a m~ .­, b~m L.O.L l1el!\ their annual tion from U1e different L.O.L !oct. exile at Pro1•idcncc .

parade Dec. 26. at Fox trap '!i~h ge5 alon~ the Shore, and bring' The wcll-organizerl ?\~11· r Qlturch Service at All Sam,s our. stitches closer together. Ran~er Fan C In b ,_ ... ,,_.,...,. Church, Foxtrap, with Re\', G. hrightens ~ladison Squart Elliot officiating, The weaUter SOCIAL :\XD PERSOSAL ! by hanJ:ing banner< r.n it! · being extremely cold, \'er~· little , :llr, Gerald Kel!·~;· of Long Hnr· railings extolling thr music wa5 pla)·'!d on the route of hour anrl hi~ wife !\lr~. Kcllc)' who' one or another n! t~· I~( march, although four hands were: is a patient at the Sanatorium' hNOPs. lt5 actil'itir_, ,mp:11~n · In altenclanee. The frost hamper- I Tops.1il rrl. ~pent Christmas cia_\'· arc not ,subject to c~nlrol d!

-td playing an1l all the in~tru-: with ~!r. Kelley·~ ~i>ter, !\Irs. • Rangrr manal!emfnt. ments froze - up. Thr following' Rnlnh Senti. Coach Phil Watson may ~l! · bands were in attendan('O~; Fox.! ~li>< Dro1·cr, who i~ on thr to plant a harh in thr hidt d' 'trap, Hopewell Band, Prince of • tcnchin~ staff of St. P·~ter·~ ;:rhu·1l fence mart Lnu Fontinato n~ p Orange Band and the S. \',F. han.-! here. returnr{l to her cla.<s roo:n . Lorne Worsler b~· i~suin; a !'l.

' o{ Kclligrcws. - :\!onda;- after ~penrlin~ Xmas at, ment lo the pres~ d•rr;·inJ ~ I After service the paral19 retnrn·J her hom~ in lslancl Col'c. · performance. As Jili!!li !! r~tt: I eel to t!1e Ioder ty~e.re supper was 1 ~lis< Hodder rcturnc11 to b~r i additional Fontinato or ~~~~ .

serl'ed til the \'tsrhng band>, by • 5chool room ~!on dar. arter psmtl· i banner hangs from t':• m­: th mcmb~rs wh·cs. After this- I' ing Xmas ll'it!J her parents on Bell • next time the Range:• :::! 1

-. Hoocwcll band entertained the his. They arril·ect in on·~ of. the: Garden. qathering With several hand scl~r·j Islnn{l. · 1' DROPPED IRWI"S

' lions, their followed hy th~ sy.F Mr. and :llrs. Alfred Scott I Thp fan C-lb's fir;! f::!-1: . hand, who al;o played :1 fCII' feler. l motored to Port de Gra1·c. Box·: retdlion came la;t ,-m r.

1 !inns. Foxtrap ba~d cnncl•.tdecl- in;! dar l'i•!ting :11!"· Scotl'smot- i \\'at,on f-!ave up on !l·an Jr'l:· the band concert ll'llh a numlh'r hc1·, ~ll:s. !·.iclr!'(J .Snow, and l!'!r hull.;;houldered defenctrnan ;: of scl-eclions. ·The affair. encl·~cl sistt•r, ~lary. also !h:ir )'lll!ng s~n, inabilih· to skatr 11'3-' tht e'

• with a grand elf nrc at mghl. : (;I'OI';(r. who is hnng wrth h!' .instiliritlinn for tht ni(·lm!~l ~

Upper Gullies i grandmother. Jl•an thr Terrill'·• 1 \'biting ~lr_ and ~lr~. Ronald · .. · •=J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Seott. l'hri,lrna; dav wa_, ~Irs. I!·win Was paektd (.II t~ 1-·, 1~

I St•ott's hrolh{'l'. llaipl; J)ownlon •If deuce_ But the ran cluh .• ntrrf 1 J,cii'L•porll', and :1notlwr friendof hv hi~ occasional Colilii!~r.o '-

IIOPt:WI·:U, 1..0.:\. 1':\ll,\Jlt: koa~tal hoats in which th(•y are ineorning forward! and mt_::i' members of the r-rrw. 'rhcy ar. by hi~ sparse h~d of h~:~! _

One of the largest L.O.A_ Jl:•r· ril'cd nnexpcrlly. Chin~ .Tohnson, dtmand~d t:l · a des held on the South Shore, this . tu111 of t~ rnan they wr t!,\ . • past Christmwa was held at Upper- JIOPEWI·:I.T, I. OJ, :'\0. IF HOLDS. reincarnation or the m~rt •) . • GuiE•Js on New Year's Day, when j EtECTIOS OF OFFICERS ! trious Ranger ,def~>ncrma~ ~-~

the members assembled at the, l!opc11•~ll L.O.L. held it'. annunll305. _ ! lodge rooms at 2.00 p.m.. After; mectin~ and electron of off1cers on " . ., 1 1/ ·

the usual greetings to the l'isitors i Thursday, .Jan !Oih, ll'ilh the fol-1 . Brmg back T\•an, ht I i whn came from St. John's and St.! Jowin;: officers been eleele d. Wor.: st~s dema_nded.

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1 Phillips to take p~rt in this para!!·~! qypful .\laster,, Aubi'2~· Dawe,: ~ate las:. s e 1• 5 ft. il'f tl' ' with weather conditions, irleal for , elcctccl. D~puty ~!asler, Geor~c I cbhged: lTI~n took th~ d 111

the parade. the brethren agreed, Warford, Re · elected. Chapla:n · deaf~llln!(. ~ eer!, 1\JI~ :11

j"­to pay a l'isit to Seal Co1·c whc!Y.'. Charles Coates, !'~·elected. Recor. crollrl, \laled at 1 pm. d ~- _-

- many old brethren reside, and! ding Secretary, Alb~rt Dawc, re. ward ~~"!10 went a rndu n · I many of them ronfincd to their c l e c t c cl. Financial Trca~urer srnoothi) to score, _an

1 homes, through old age and ill· Ralph Dawe. re·~lected. Financial t~ U1e . ben~h. D~sptte,.d::rl ness. Seal CAll>:! is also the home Secretary, William Dawe, rc·elec- hrs next tnp to Pro\! xr several honouran· members tell. 1st. Lee-turer, James- Dawe, permanent.' who have served fifiN·ears and 2ncl Leclul'~r. Charlie Warford Sr. . This l'ear the over in the society. During the Com~iltce, 1\!en, John E. ~~we, i repea'ted- the· prGcm on parao2 as the bands came to the Charlie "arford, Mr., .Ha~11ard \!:>~half when Watson home of a honourary me111;ber or Scott. Isaac Dawe, Ph1lhp Da~~·~. down earll' in the any member Who was confmed to George Morgan Mar~11nll. Outs1de ind he was out of condill(>'-his home, !hey would st.op and ~uard, Abe D~we. Th.e installa- ju~t can't do a thin~ play a Chrrstmas Hymn m front hon of tl··~ vanous officers took an Irishman In New of their home. This is customary place lmmcdiatelv after the elec­on the route of any LO.A. Parar.~. tion in the usual manner. The Although Ute parade was q~itc a new!)• eleetcrt offiCI'rs then ~:ave n long once, covering a distance of few remarks tn thr rctirinq ,,f. ·about, three miles and with Ill'{) ricrr' for lh~ Splrnrli•l work thrv bands to sti'PPh' thr music nn the had dono rlttrin!! their l·~rnt or nf. route of march, much cro~dit is firr. ~no hopr{l.th~t th~ ·~me r.,. • . _ due Foxtrap b.1nrl unr!"r h;111<l operation woul•l hr ~inn t11 thr bane] of Kel.ll~rc11 ~ .. master Samuel Batten, and Hope. r.ell'l;' ~lrrtrrl nffir••rs in the yc1r: cltuk·ch 5Cr1' 1 ~i a t~lef well band, under their band ma~- ahcarl. -to~ place " en 1 6 L ing conditlon5 our in Seal Cove And I woulcllikc In toke thi• O:"J· Prmce of ~ran~c L- · u•t ter, Frank House, Although walk. nortunity In extenrtin~ be>t wishe< a lectur Brb~a for the · wasn't ideal the Lll'o bands really to the ncwlv e!·•rted officers :,f S~lnts Church, did a magnificent job. The par- Hopewell L:O.L No. M. , VIC~ was conducted ade terminated at the Anglican Elliott who """'"nl~mur:. School, Seal Co1•e nod returned io t~r Bible on • St. Peter's Church, Hopewell, Kelll·grews nrcr of Ali Sam~s c wb~re a very inspiring address _ Aft~r the scrvrce Was delil'ererl by Rev. G. Elliott. \ ass~mbled and na.·auoou After ~cr1·ice th~ parade assemhl· - PRI!'CE OF OR,\NGF. 1 .. 0.1.. thc1r lodge rnQm

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eel and paradrri back to lh~ hall. i nm.ns ,\S:\'U:\1. PAn,um ; ll'h~rc. a hanr~. c.~nccrk,wr i wheT>~ theusual aildrcs,; and_ re-1 i later 111 .th~ ~: .n1112 •

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i marks were given by the offJcfrSt The members of Prin.:c of also scned 111th ad

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Trail smos Stall Writtr

I' •-l:n!.k~ <th~. 11~n ~· Luml~y H> 1):;1 wi:~ k ann('(J d:ns: to ·k nan~m that th~ :nflUC!lff!

k~n ol1 to n club. ll co!li! ch ann had ot hJI! ~,mandMl !lit· th,y UIV II

the mnsl ~f.-nceman el

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLA~D

njured SaiiQr~ Arrive Safely fter Stormy Trip

T:r th~H r~ty breweries were fr~m noor, ycsh•rday as ~m­

'1!!. mrpt officE· staffs went ' ' for more money and hr.ur• .\hout 1:!5 workers

lh~ir J0 h• ~· Local B:i5 Trans· a~d 1.11 h•1 Worker~ Union 1 strurk In hack their de·

In; 1 rr•luction from a fifty 1 forty·fiiP hour week with the

Uk~·hnmo pay a~ for the wnrkm: period, a ten cent

mmo•r and closed shop. . :;•k fnr dntthle time on

~nrl union security • . .lnhn'• nrewers' Associ·

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Iii THE DIFFERENCE IN

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I years of training

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YOUR DRY. CLEAl'iiNG. Uur ROUn ~I \ . . . . as'· •· ' N 1s m your Dtstrtct every day. 'Phone us and

MEWS ''D~ CC'i·e;;ing EliZABETH AVENUE · DIAL 9-lll5

High rJ,u<h

1. WEA fHER FORECAST

to~ : 1 llh ~now Dnrrir.s. f Northwest winds 15. ~) 2"· TCA flighL' on sc hcdule.

Tt'l'st . NEWFOUNDLAND SKIES s :· 1,\\ • .January 15 JJtnh TID''" I -unme • • " 7 45 " ,.,., .ow

~un1et · " • a.m. 6:06 a.m. 12:10 a.m. " " " 4:36 p.m. 6:51 p.m. 12:50 p.m.

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, The above picture, taken at St. i ~lichacl's Orphanage, Belvedere, shows nurses from the Department of Health, administering the skin test to riel ermine which 'children arc to be vaccinated with RCG.

· This service is part of the joint RCG vaccination and chest X-rav programme of the Department of Health and the Ncwfou~(!land Tu· berculosis Association, which was launched thjs week at the Church of England Orphanage, and 'Is to be continued in- every sc)lool in St. John's.

Skin tests, X·ray~ anrl BCG \'ac· cination will ·be ot; ·cd to every school pupil.

This will .mean that pupils who ltai'C CJ!Icrcrl school in the past

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three years, and pupils wh~ were J · Before the pro_gramme begins in absent durin~ prel'inus pro· 1•ach school, information cards ~ramm~s ll'ill now have an oppor· will be given In the children to be !unity tn be included in tlw pro· hrought home anrt filled out by grammcs. their parents. Rr, E. W. Malone,

Pupils will fir.,t he ~:ivcn a ~kin Director of the Tuberculosis Dis· lest. If the reaction is

1.positii'C pcnsary, makes a special appeal to

thry will be X·ra)'<!rl. 1£ the rc· lhc par~nts to cooperate in (i!lin~ action is nr~atil'c .they .will be out. these cards, so·. as to ensure vaccmnlcd with BCG. · I hal their· children· receive .the vi-

This programme will also in-' tal health· services' b11_ins· extended elude the retesting of pupils vac· through' this pt:ogramme. . clnated or X-raycd in previous "The . prevention.· of Tubcrcu· years. Experience has shown that losis is a task which _can ~illy sue· a certain percentage of prcvtously cecd when everyone .cooperates. I vaccinated children will need rc· feet that we ·can·count on the full· vaccination. The majority of those' est .support· from the _'parents. to prcl'iou~ll' l'accinaterl will nalur·! whrim"thc ·health of'lhch: children ally show a positi1•e reacliPn to i' is of paramount importance," con· the skin test and will be X-raycd. eluded Dr. Malon·e. · · ' ·

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SHIRTS Fit 2-4 years. Sanforized.

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Leather knee and shoulder cuffs.

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Hasty Conclusion The terms on which resumption of oper­ations has been brought about requtre the

There is cause to believe that those who appomtment of a special inveshgating lmagme the Gordon Commtsston has committee to examine all the facts in the recommended an as~isted e\'acuallon of the chsputc and. rcpotl to the Federal Gov­Mat·ttime Prounces and Newfoundland crnmcnt helot e the .end of Oct~bcr. ha\ e 1 cached a hast\' conclusion from a . BuL lhts l'epott wtll not be bmdmg. lt Canadian PI css s\'nopsts. tR de,tmed merely to become the basis f~t·

As a matter of fact a careful 1 cadmg new ncgoltattons between the ftrcmen s of tho excel pts ft om th~ report wlltch ha\'~ 1 epl esent~tt\'es and the C.P R manage-

~ · · mcnt. been pubh~hcct mdtcales only t\\'o thmgs m tim parllculat· connectton. One is that tho5e m the Allanite Pro\·mce:; who want to ~eck the lat·r.er opportumttes of the m­du~tnal rc~tons of Canada gJ10uld be as~tstE!cl m thea· n11grallon. The other ts the Commtsswn':; com1ct ion thr~t most re~1rlents of th~· Atlr~ntic Pro\'tnce.:: prefer their pre ,ent domtcilr.s l!nd should get federal ;ml m the dc,·elopment o( the1r standa1d of It\ mg

A further mtcrpt elation nm~t watt on the receipt of the full text of the report which was submitted last Thursday to Parhament.

Bu-: whtle awa1ling this, we are unwill­ing to belie\'e that Dr. Gushue, as a mem-ber of the Gordon CommiSSion, would

For the moment. howe\·er, f,qce is sared and .~ coolmg off pct'IOcl p1 O\'tded. An umHmted str1Jtc come.:; to an end and 1t

ma \' be a~immcd that both stdes Wtll be reaclv to l e'ach a peaceful settlement b\ the ttme the tact-fmc!tng cmmmttce 1s reach to submtt tis report.

'T'he ptl.'· J<:;, of cout·~e. that the r;~ue h:vl to come to the pomt of stt·lkc actton '''tlh consequent loss and mconventeiJce to t be nat10n as 11 whole and to many mnocent by~tanders m particular. Both manage­ment and union should haYe been able to do better than that.

Hard Winter With only half of January gone, \\'e have

ahead,\• expertenced all the h,u·d~hip~ of an oldtime winte1· with plcnt~· ol ~.now ,md clrtlt and hard It osts The b11cf in ten upttons of Hidden thaws ate met ch part of the patlel'll, ·

ha\'e subscr1bed to the illog1cal theory that the Atlantic Pronnces are a lost cause. St1ateg1c reasons require the east coast to be well populated. F1 om a fmancial stand­pam\. tt \\'ould be absurd to fasten on a dumm,;hed mantune populatton the bur­den of cxtl a ~o~ts Ill\ oh·cd 111 fut111~hmg pre~cnt publtc sen·ices to fewet• people And thet e Js 1 e,t:,on to assume that the J:'ot• the nqrth winte1· isolation has been

right kind of economic ass1stance could hastened b.'' the ear]\· appearance of hcav\' expcchte the development of the natural slob ice. Botwood has been clo~ecl much re:;ources of the Atlantic region. earlier than last ~·car and lt'e 1s 1 eportcd

We doubt that there would he lllatl\' m from the outer islands of None Dame Ba\' Newfoundland who would thmk of em;gra- The hopes of the north are 110\1' tentrcd tton to the mamland on a perm;mcnt basts on :!Cltmg the l'ight winds town1 cis the cnrl unttl the~· were assured that there was no of Aortl to bung an earl~ opcntug of prospect of makmg a decenllh·mg in thea· naYigalion. home pro\'lnce. l''or the H1ghroads Department, thn

British Cabinet Reshuffle gomg has been tough. People have be­come accustomed to using their 1 oads all the \'ear round but plows ha\'e been unable

. , to cope in manv places with the fast ac-Mr. Harold .:Nlaenullnn s cabmet does not cumulating drifts that have block d ,

look very different from S1r Anthony highwavs e man) Eden's last nunistry. It is largely a re- .• • : shuffle m the course of which four former Thts wmter has been hard to take be-members have been dropped. Chtef cause we have grown accustomed to milder among these ts l\lr. Head who was not a. weather in the past few years but there conspicuous ~ucccs~ as Mmister ol Delcncc may be some small and wry consolation m

But liOtne of the rleparlmcnt,d ehangcs the iact that other parts of Canada h,wc are interrsttllg and e\'en s1gn1ftl'ant. Tht~ fated as badly. IS spr>l'tall~· \luc of the ke\' post of dum-cellor of th(' 1~:-a·hequer whieh has gone

to Mr. Pelet Th0111e\ croft, immerl\' Pt est-dent o[ the Boatel or Trade. He i; 48 and St th F Th D hliS Oil!,\' l C('Cil\ 1,1 CI11C'I'ged as ll Sll Ollg man reng or e a y 111 thP rah11tct He, like the Prime 1\Iints- ,.., ---~--­tPr, 1~ rnmnutted to the p1·mctple of Emnp~Oln fti'P trar!P,

R .\. But let, \\ ho was p~~o:;rrl 0\'1'1' for Macmtlli1n a~ ~ucces5or to Ed!'Jl, retams h1~ fnrmer po•lltons of Lord Pm v Seal and leAder m the House of Conuno;1s 1111d

has ;;dderl to the;e duties the office of Home Secret11n·. He has loyally accepted his place m the new mimst"'', '•' ~

'111e retentron of Selwyn Lloyd as Fat·· eit!n Sec ret~ I'\' mu~t be rcg<mlcd a!: A

C'Oncc-,tnn to the pt o-Sucz Iilclton and the promnttnn of Dune.m Sand\ s to hr. Mlllts­tm· oi DcfclH c <ts rccogmt1on o[ the or­~Anif.lll~ ilhtltl\· of a l'oming man whose h11ndtt ap has been the !act thnl he is a son-

• m-law nf Wmston Churchtll. The pttme :tun of the new tnllltstr·v must

ob\'lottsh· be the 1 ccl!ftl'alton o[ the cconomtc pmnllon as raptdly a:; po~lilble.

Much depends on thn~peed wtth whrch the Suez Cnnal t•an he clcru eel ilncl much also will hm~e on future settlements m the.~· r.Jtddle E<1~t.

Macnullan 1s cxpet terl to ,en•e 11 forceful direction to pola:y i 11 ali ftelds and 111 the economtc !iphcre he w11l ha\'e :t forceful and ci) n~mtc lieutenant 111 !llr. 'Ihornev-croft. •

Railway Strike Ends Trnins on the \'&St national net wot·k of

Canadmn Pactlic Railway are runni11g agam althnugh none of the issues that pron1ked the costly strike have yet been 1ettled.

l11· EAn!, J, DOUGLASS

WF. MU!iT HA \'E 80TH

II h~s ofltn been ~aid th~t there ;,rt t11 o ~~rl~~ tn the r~!ig1ou~ li£e-the believing side ~ncl the behmng !ldP.

In the past, men stressed, to An Incredible de· gr~. the importance of the belle\lng ~Ide Wit· ness the reiiJlous war8. Recall Hie Crusades In which mlll!ons of men partlelpaled, and In which hundreda of thousands died. Persecution has ~1· most always ulsen over matters of belief. One of the gerate~t &ources or bloody conflict centuries AJ:o wu the Latin word "f1hoquc" Does the Holy Sp1rit JprlnJ: just from Gorl the f;,thcr or !rom the Falh!!r And li1e Son-!lhoquc me~nmg In I,at!n, "nnrl the Son'' C1tlc~ were destroyed, arm1e~ rm· .rd and ~cnt Into battle, tens of thou~ands of !(lave~ 11erc du~: and all !'bout the one word, "f1lloque"

Toda~, we very w~cly 11ive our prtmary allr.n· lion to I he hahavlng side of rchg1ous faith. Bul

· there h rca!on to beheve that we have gone too far in that direction also We arc accustomed to· dav In ~ay that It makes no d[(!errncc what a man hehcHs proVJCled thnt he docs tile ru:ht tlung; all of winch, of cour~e, Is JJOnscnsc, bccausP. cHry act ~~ the fruit of ~ conV1ctlnn ~nd we wtll mtlm nol begin tn dn r1ght thing~ n1· Wf: w111 not lon11 continue rlo!ng 1hcm unlcs~ w~ hale rl)lht bchef~.

llellcvm~: and bchavmgl They arr. corrnla live and equally Important.

NEXT JMIBOREE

(Charlottetown GuArdian) . 'fwo special tralnJ, one from' tbe Atlantic Pro­

vinces, and one from Ontario, will 11arry over 1100 Canadhm &ouh and Leaden to the fourth Amer· lean national jamboree at Valley J:'orge, Pennsyl· vanlft, next July. It Will be the largest contlng. ent ever sent to ,11n AmPrlcan jam~r4!e. Tho Canad1ans will ])l'&~ent typically CanAdiAn cAmp pro.rrammel durmJ the a:.thflrlnJ of 50,000 SeGIItt.

In The· News By whFARER

ABOUT SCIIOOL 'l'AXES (1)

1 Now that the Secretary of the Newfoundland •rcnehers• Assocw· lion has ,Hided Ius weight to the mass of opinion in favour of school taxes, a new reason Is pro. vldcd for n review ol tho subject. It Js a top1c that should interest young as well as old, so long as the ~ oung nrc old enough to IJe on the poll 1.1x register. For' poll taxes arc lnseparohle from genera! school taxes. All, there· fore, who own property and all non·propcrty owners who are ellgthlc for the poll lax, have a direct lntetcsl 111 (C~xatlon for school purposes And tf tllct c arc many members o[ the commun­lh' who thmk eAicatwn 1s some· tlung for wh1ch they hnl c nn pcrsonrl rcspons1b1h11, we have little dou!Jt lhnt the~ hold a different Jtlltlurlc towards the mere emergence of a threat of new and speed! taxation

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tlon lor community educahon wns the unn crsal panacea.

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on the part of Uus unlettered colummst to query lhe consider· eel views of people who ought to be nuthontlcs In the1r fteld. But the subject of taxatton ts not, ol course, their specialty. And caught as the~ are m the mldrllc bcl1~ecn the little monsters who overcrowd their classrooms and the 1m~rcsshc and heterogeneous collcclton ol citizens who makt~ up the avcrn~c school board, they nrc compelled to lhmk hmr! nhout money rmsmg. The~ know their schools are short ol teach· crs, classrooms, and equtpmcnt The> are told by theu· board~ that mane~ 1s scnrcet' than hens' teeth. And •o ll1e; take a qmck look at the pul1hc, poSSlhl> w1th the tdcn that only parents wtth clnlrlrcn at school pa~ the co,ls of crlucat1on, and come up 111t h the tdc.l that these costs should IJc more WI riel> shm cd and I hal school laxatiOn IS the method of apptoach W1th mme hsh 111 the net, the~ prcsumabl; thml: th 1t .1 i.ll'!lel han est of monc; \1111 he rcapNI 'flus mrv be a m1xrd metaphor hut lei 11 pa•s It SCriCS \IC hope, to put 0\CI the pollll

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. " . • PJ.H,IIT OF 1r.0 IXni \!'IS (( ~l;ir 1 ll"r01ld)

'l'iw llr.JC 1s cirtllm,; nearer \II 0n mnre th.m lGU Jnd1an of I he ii.lln<o n b.md 11 tll fac e1 lclwn from I he H ohh2ma In rli:;n llt •en c fori\ lllllcs south nf Edmonton 1 hr1r c• ICtHm, und!'l' lhe mo<l sh 'OJdul ]llrce of lntli.Jn [c~tsi ttl on t 1 (. p "' ( d In llw < .mtdl.lil P.uli,lllll'lll, I\ ,IS Ill tll'l('() Ill Oil th Ill ol 11111111 h

From The Daily Newfoi Files 1901

·''" 1111 th lll.I!!L' of ltn 111'111 dud, !Jit'l' 1111111 1!)2.l 11 1wn the hth of lht• hlllfJ lhtt lhtll oln• h,UIIInt: uf !ltSt'IIISis \\,1S di>C!JII

Ct•ln1s had unct• :u1 •pl!tl ,ul· tunwd In 19.!2 she 11 ,11 sold to A. llllllll'nl 'lll]ll I he JrlfhlllS lJ II.U\fl & (II llhn (OIIH'liCd h,l\1' .1bnu1 stx ll"<_k• In •'1'1"' 1! lll'r lllln ; coni hulk mu! fm rnam lht' tlt•clston lo a IJis(tld ( mut \cars all~tl\,;uls she could be srcn ]lld!lt-llllnt' of lhc oJlJlColl' Co1n ilkC ,1 bi.1ck iookml( monster 111001·

he rurru•tl hcuntd lh.tl l!•lll-· cd off the south wle. \\e ha1e t'' hi• tltllrn nff the Tl'Sl'lle lost trace of her sub.cqut•nt th<· ll the .ind1.111 Agrnt and lh•· appe,nancc hut 11 e thmk she \\as

Ho1 .tl Lmar\J,m :llountcd Pnl· sold to a nnrlhrrn fum for a 1: r. Smc•• Ill!' l!nl ctnml'lll 1 ul smlhar Pill po<e, Unhnnourrd and 11~ nr.uh tlucr months .tgo, rlt• unson!( lhc old ('mlp<o p,1s5cr! off classlf) 1111! I hem n< lnrllr·•ls .ih • the <ct'nr Olrl flr<enl•ts sav hrr

girl no lnnarr rerr11r ;um; of laltrr end _ca\r thrm n no."talglc 11 hat mnnrY r.1ch month from a funrl fcchn;: It se nu•rl to be out of

he!~ Ill trust by the Jnrhan A£. keeping 11 It h J~cr former g[ol), hPr fair hlanch as<oc1allon \lith thr veteran Ro)al

UFE OF Till; COWBOY • NRI'a I Rcscrv1<t- of Newfoundland <VnnroU\cr Pro1lncel Manufacturi·Ilg s~1AI.Irrox

It's hard to say wh)' the "Qu~ranhnn regulahon• are now )'OUn~slcrs find the fictional S In force In Trinity, and the har· cnwboj 's life •o fa;clnatln~ But UrVCV hours nearby, and the utmost pre· 1l s onlv m•cc•s~t~ tn take n "' cautions arc being taken In order

Reinforcements '

•Edson In Washington' RNl China Has ret To Show Reflllntell!t To Behave

BY PETER EDSON NEA Washington Correspondent

WASHINGTON-(NEA)-Jndlan Pnme :Mmtsler !l:~hru' ~~~ ington statements on Commumst China ba\ e been p1ck~d to t::~ The conclusion Js thr.t he thd not make too good a ~a•t for: fuen!l, Red Prenuer l'huu En lm

In Ins preJs conference, Nehru sa1d !Jr rt•lavcd to l'I"'Jdtt•! enholll'J' 1 hou's \ICW tiu:.t 11h1ie he l~o~d gone scleral ~lept forrr the11• had ht'rn no favn1ahle reactwn from the other !Oiclr-rw~ from the \Jmt~d States

'I hr mldlc hcri! Is JU<t whr.l l•n 11 ard •I cps hale been mlcr frw f,lllCI' ~1deslepo can bt• ulcnllf1ed, but th~r go more h•tkl, than fomard

Unfortunate!\. there i~ no 14 IYI' 114 pmnt !flatrm~nt o[' the t:mted State~ expect; o[ Ciuna s Commum•ts before -•ron.:: them M a l:O\crnment Tlll'·l·~ no purpo~

Thcrr ~~ no pad~J:e d~al hshng reqmremenlq that lh•! Chine>e 1111hdr.m• f1om North V1rt Nam, North Korra ~nrl !fl!!

umllcahnn of Korea 11 1th frre elert10ns All the•c mntters arc bdore the t;mtecl Nahnm n• t:1

St~tr~ w~nl« to kc~r them lhcrl' Selllem~>nt of tht•P ''" t• 1

nalllral pr~l NJUI'IiP lo an: con<ulrrahon o[ admttun• Rrd C':: to th~ Umlcrl Nahon•

In diN"rl ne~ntlatwn< 1111h th~ ChmP<e Cnmmum<b St~tr• ha' ms~>trrl on 11• o thm,r< ;:.; llr~t ~trp~·

1 Reki1•c of ali i\m~r1can< •hll held pnsoner 111 r'>lr• 2 Renuncmhon of the u•e ol force hy Rerl Cbm~ In tr• n,

mosa area. The Amrr1can pOSition 1• thal until H1e•e 1110 thint~ ••tl.tl

there 1s no n•e IQ mg to talk an1 thing el;e ' Comnmmst Chma agrcerl to relea&e its Amencan pn•or.t~

Septcml 1 , 1955 Ele\ en fliers and 10 cmhans wer~ freed l

fall Bul others arc still bemg held. The 'f;:.rthcst the Red Chmcsc 11Ji! go noll is to sa~ that lhe d

duct ol the Amertcans has been good anti that they \\til bP rel!!! nhcad of the cxpiratwn of thetr prtson terms.

So much emphasis has been put on th1s prison~r 1•<Ue : some impressiOn has been g11cn their release would sohe e1C

thing. Thnt 13 mcorrect. 1t would be only a ftrst •tep, leAdllt1 other thmgs later on

The renunclntion of force issue has beC\1 kJCked arm n~ II in the 17 months that US Amhassador U. Alexis .fohn ..on 1nd ~ Chum·~ Wang Pwg.nan lm1c bePn m1!ctlng periodtc:,lh m Ge•r.

'J'he tr S pos1tlnn Is that until H~tl L'h1na m~kl'< lh1• rtn.:" ntwn t•hJillle lo he l'o;~oidell'd a pc tt•e lu11111! ~talr

'l'he Hetb; hale m.ule conntc1 propu,<>ls f<ll a JIOIII I ~ \: nJUiliSt Hlllllllloi\IOn Of tilL' II'C of fm Cl" 1 he U.S h~< II JHI;H on the grounds that tlus go\eliHIICllt ha~ .th L',ldv biJ!Ilt d lne t "" Nahons Churt~r. 11h1eh rrunnnf! s the n•c of fmrr

turther, 11 1• arsii1ed that smcc the L'onunnni<l• l1a1r nil! lhe1r er.rher p1 omJsr;; to relen~c AmHican pmnncT• •I ne 11 1

nssurance that promises not to use force 1\oult(be k••tl ~tr, nllon on other mattcr8 IS therefore purpn,eles~

Negohahng on other maiiE'rs 1~ rxaclty 11 hal Chou f n f,J vi" to do, howe\ cr. 111 h1s ~c\ era! slde,teps He proposr< •ilr"'' c• 11:-.hons between htmsclf ancl US Se(Jelarv of Stair lool" f c.

Dulles. Cl1on also want< In discuss reducllon of trnrk hmw• r Increased cultural exchanges

Jt may be considered n•lura!, from the Commltnl • •" " v1ew, that Chou should w;,nt to talk ~bllut these other 1\J 11: i they are not regl!rded hcr~ as "forward sleps ·•

And if Pr1me lliiDI<Ier Nehru presented no ~tronccr r> ' ' "<:hou In h1s talks 'lllth Prc~ident Eisenhower, tbl& prrt ~r tr• ~ dia's m1ssion IS considered unsuccessful.

~Ia nrc .11 th{'lr 'IV •hoi\ s mov. '1 he Au<tra!l,m Gm ~~ UIW'n!'s to pre\ ent the len I!Jic scourge of 1es, cnm1c hnok1,, tlw clolhrs f1sc.tl n1Hl mnn~l.u'\ measures rle· •mnll po~ !lctlmg foothold In the mcnt Patronage. In 1911, when thr1 11 L' 1, rnrl I he \\ oiY t hr\ 1 Sl~tncd 1o 1 c'llllln pi rssmr of 1j,.. D1stnct'', the sca[~r Newfoundland arrh•cd decorate thm 1uoms In -;cr how manti on rr;otnccs and halt 111• :llA\ su; TilE GOVelll'i:\lEl\'T at Sl. John's from the ICcf1clds 1cal It Is And to~ ;nl!lwrs, flnl1on hn\c had wmc effccl on "Passengers frnm llona\Jsta Ba~ 11ltr ca•es of smallpox ahonrd. n fa1 n\ 11 cs nf an cnt her m a, ore Au<tr.lh,UJ mnnufaellu 1n~: 'I h1s by ~lond,1~ l's exp1 css mfrom us quaranhne she \\as erected for the \'am~hllll! fuml the scenr E1cn ll'ns st.1tcd In a report 1ssued hy lhnt some ofthe Ies1dcnts there crew. m cttles hl!c Sl .John's, Nfld., the Depa1 tmcnt of 'l't ade on ma1 t.1kc out an act ton agamst the TINS~li1'11S STRIKF. whct•c Its unhkcly th:t n gcn- December :; Go1ernmcnt for lnss caused hy the "On Saturday IMa~J the lin· mnc rnw-pun1•hc1' e\cJ sllmie- '!he sllllc\ sa1s that rHnlmucd quaranttnc Jcuulallons bet~ unof· sm1ths 111 to11n nohhed their <'Ill· the mam shccl, anrl wlll're squ1cl sllon:: <C\:Dansion 111 11 ;uld Jurlher ftcrallv caJr1cd out It pears that plo;crs of an mlcntJon to slnke tf Jhll!lng IS more fa111111ar 1l1o1n cap tcllj lo mal;~ stet>! 1rf~nccl Ec\Ctal era[! returned to Pool's Is· the scale of wa~es subm11ted bj rodeo il,;~(nc, the kl~s al•Pal'· Cf>JlPCI, mntn1 lcludr.s, IP!c11swn land nnd \ICIIIII~ 1\tlh dean b11ls thcrn 11a; not agrcrd upon !J, entll• gil(). fnsl cimtcc to 11est· equ1pmcnl, r.hcmtcaJ,, plastic', ol health, The crew had gone to nom to-morrow. The rale of ern oulf1ls mlon ~ arn, Jhl)lrl hmlchn;::hnarus lhr1r homes \11th lhetr hrlong1ngs 11agcs asked lor by the tmsm1th~

• • • , t1mhc1 and pi)l\onrl anrl \\etc nllCIIIarcls mdcrcd nul IS 15 cent~ per hour. the present DRII'\K I tl'n A ( ()\V Boer~usc n[ 1111Poll rcsllicl•m~;, to sed b~ the Maglslrrtle and made ranges from 11 to 121"2 ~nls.

(\\' i\ llr.illulh1 n[ "c \lnrath inrluslncs makmg lrxl!lr~. olot•1. deslto) I hell' clothes and f1sh. Some emplo~ers concerned arc in Fannl) Hrl.tltl anrl Wccidy 111!( nnd other non rlurahie goods, Tins ;~ction on the olhctal'~ pmt f~vourablc to the terms asked for,

• St;u) reporl 1mpro1•cf) sail's 11as npp.l!'ently uncalled lor, ancl but others refuse to accele" tssue nl I he Da1i~ i\r11< I rcart n lctlcr .tboul 11 cow 'l'hclc has been almost 110 !im1. tl the case 1~ put hcime the .\l\'OTIIER S. A. SOLDIER nl 1ls cnntcm]\oraJI """""'-"

r.arr)llll! n Ia rider ;uut wns Jr.· tatum to production hecausc of Com t 1l w1ll no doubt pmve m· "llteut Snow of the C.L B rc· ui St . .Tnhn's m 1902 ~ 11' minded of a cow m these parts labour shrn tagc~ 01-.cr the pa•t ~ 1 x tcresltng". cen11y reccll'ed a letlcr from Her· Dcmosthcncs lumscll 11011 ~ 11ho wr.s pretty good nt dom~: months, lhcrcpo1 t sa~ s Plenty NOTE bert Pttchcr, formerly of the think, be hard pul tn bell things !IC'rsclf. :My h1rcd man or unskilled labour can be obtain- We don•• know if those f1shcr- C LB. Band, but who Is now ser· lnvestive langugae. , Well 1 ~ went down to a ne!chbor's place l!d, and skilled labour generally 15 men were e\'er compensated for ving with the Imperial Light light of hlstol')' and as far 15

ono e1•cnlng and the next morn· more rentlily nvnilable their loss, which was a serious Horse In South Afr1ca At the time pol!tlciRns of thl! past are lng he told me 1he)' hnd a cow Austrahnu munufacllirmg indus. one to them But 111 the l1rst de· of v.Titlng the soldier WM In has· the victim towards thnt pumped wutcr. I could trv 1, 111 a pcliod nC rcnc!Jnslmcnt c~de of the ccntur) the,smull pox p!tnl at IJams,mith, ns he had v.ords wrrc dJrertcll•

hardly hclle\c 11, but one liar foliO\\ thl( the r~ptd expansiOn In scurc prc1 .ulcd and there wet c fallen from h1s horse and been con5tdcred to ha1 c he en one shortly a!ter thnt I h;:.ppcncd to 1!155 nnr[ the measure~ mtroduccd some real cases and strJCt vhpl· Injurer\!'. country's most bnll13nl able·t be Rl the ne1~hbor's myself this vcar to rcstrmn rlcmancl Ac- ance WM a necessltv. On !Usplc· THR.:ATENED SUIT puric~t of pohhmn• llrtt 1' Sur~ 1 enough, along cnme the Cl'nt 'nnw 1s on •clint>! r~lher than ion man~ homes 11rrc quaranllnerl "When ~larcronl thP lniPnlor of it{loiAIIon· "Hr 1• ~ MW tn get a drmk The trough prnrlucm~ and on consohdntlon and some indlllduals 11cr~ 1•nlat· wtrele~s telegrAphy eam~ h~r~ anci blilherskll~. a hramlt•~ was empty so she \'ialked up to rather than d-evel~pmcnt. a ted for 21 days under Go\•ern· snteeMed In sendmg, and re- < Conhnued on pagt

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• THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 19.57

Washington ·News Notebook

. nonor- Bubbl)' - Farewell 1\I~~Jrtr~ racttiotts - Checks

• 1\'ork - Change

\1'\Slti:-;GTON - (NEAl-The · -fternonn Secretary of

t:~:~ur1~ Gror~e Humphrey walk· TI·~n'D ·the ollicc of Lauren Wll· ~ '.' hi> mistant lor tax mat· . ,,m.. · t' 'C lth · an• 'ii!Cl cur ,y, orne w trri· " .

r..r." t d ,. chi f'" .. 11·h1t h:.,·r onr. no 1, e . wmiam~ a;krci, taken aback by JIJmPhrry·~ hi~ltl)' unusual tonr. ' .. \'ou'rr 1hout to cllscol·er what llunmisn rrhcl feels like when

1 . I' " II tr 11w Ru~mn po tcr, urn· r~rl) rrplirrl. as he steered him ~,. 0 the hall. • \nlliRm~ \I'M sprcchle~~ when H:::r.phrcy· .took him lnlo his 1.,.drd u!la·r nud presented him ,.:1h thr Trc~>Ur)·'s Alexander Ji;m1tton A ware!· the hi¥hcst hon· r• t0r 0111't:'ndmst ~emcc to the c;rutmrr.t. William~, an O~ahn ;1•)1!. i! lr~nng to Join a pm·ate tl\ firm. ·

About dawn,· when you can't Treasury checks totalLing $187,· stand the sight of a bubble, a 1473 also went to the bottom ·of the' huge scrambled • eggs·and-bacon sea. · buffet is ser\'cd. Then the guests' They were social security , and lcnvc hoping they'll be asked veterans' benefits checks , for back again. I Americans cashed by the Bank

DEFENSE SECRETARY Char· of Italy. But before payment les Wl15on dc!l<t.i custom In fed· could ~e made to the bank by ernl offices and thre a real wing. Uncle Sam, every one of the ding holiday party for members checks had ·to be tracked down of his staff. There were cocktails, and Identified . fane yhors d'ocuvres, an elaborate Working with 'iv lists totaling dinner liberally. splashed with 301J pages provided by the Jtallan champagne, seegars for the men, bank, Treasury men started a !lowers for the ladies and genuine gigantic checking o~ration. good .will all around. Now thoy'l'e managed to put "Thl~ wouldn't. he .a farewell the finger on. all but one of the

party, would it?" one of the guests checks sent to Italy by the 101'· asked Wilson joking!)'. · crnmcnl. tt amounts to $2.85.

"What's the difference what kind FRANCIS· KNIGHT, . Director or a party it Is as long as you're of the Passport Office, has been enjoying it~" Wilson asked good· working weekends and after nnturcclll', hours trying to keep up with the

NEW 'YEAR'S resolution~: deluge of high priority passport President Eisenhower: To roll requests that have been coming

his right hancl farther over his across her desk lately. lcf thumb in his golf grip to try The crisis In the Middle East to cure a slice which he develop- and Hungary has made It neclls· eel nt Augusta. snry for scores of persons to rush

.Ru5slnn Ambassador Georgi Za· to those areas. ' 1:\ rR,\l'Tll"ALI:\' cHrY, city roubin: To keep smllin'. · Sin'ce the· State Department

1r: 10wn m thr. l.S. !her.c s one Nehru: To get himself a place has put an embargo on trips to t''"H\dU,IH' :'\ew \ cnr .~ r1·e In the country like Ike's Gcti)'S· Eg)•pt, Israel, Syria and Jord!n, ;·;;1y th31 r.m)·budy ~cerctly wish· burg farm. all passport requests for· those 1; tn attrn" Postmaster General Arthur Sum· countries must be given special

lt'l r.o dilfercnt in \\'ashlnc· mcrflcld: To start encouraging attention. p~. people to rlo their Christmas mnll· NEXT TO Nehru himself, the

Thr or•1rr u! rrrn· ~orial in~: in October next year. The most popular man at the Indian f,r1rr;rl•'r 111 tuwn i~ to br. in· r.o. Department never ~ad lA so cmbass)' reception the other eve· , :~.i t•• •:tr annual rnd·n!-thc· barl as the nt~h of this holida~·. nln~: was Polish Ambassador ·~.:~IIi:~~ tl:rtnrn hy thr hachl'lor Vnl Prtcrson, Civil Defense 01· Romuald Spasowskt: And. this i~~·'"~ri·'r !rnm Equador. Dr. rector: To keep smllln', happens all the time lately, ,~,, 1 n ' h,rhnc.L l"harlc> \\'ilson, Srcrctan,· of Since Poland bas successfully

•I<' 4•• 1" ~ll lnll·dr;nl'rr clip· ])rfcn~c: To lake a Jon~ rrst. broken awa)' from .the Kremlin's J·- 1t;. ~"' rrnmrnt VIP'~ nnrl' Weathrr Bureau bos~ ~·rnncls grip, the ambassador finds he's (.!! c·dlrr• arp lur~· rnou~h ,

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· W. llclchrlclr.rlcr: To keep tryin', no longer getting the chllJ treat· 1, ;:~ol1i; Thr rrll'.,rci i• nn S~n. l~&te~ Kefauver: To keep mcnt from Amerie•n~ and West· n;:~; ;1 a plu'h hotrl .~uilr 1 runnin'. ern officinh. i·:'('·~ "'rrrh •·h~mi'~~nr tnttil 1 \\'!lEX TJU: AnrlreR Dori~ went In fact, ev~ryont I« Jivlnl him ., t•·"·r· "'" o! :~ur •~n:. j down last 'ummrr, 2,374 U.S. the !lind hand.

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Hydro· Electric Development At New Chelsea

~~" r..r:•( • h an attrarti1·e' tn n ht!i)lht of ~lghlcen feet ~nil(cl-c!l'clopmcnt hn~ resulted In act. ,.:;,,,, •'I' n,,. ••Hilh shore• •If i )ll'ol'il!t•tl ll storllgl' t•npal'ity of ding lli,OOO,OOO ki!O)I'ntt hours to r~.,:::. 1\Jy .• 1 .. 111\ .•iX(l't'll mile.; i 3\,UOO IICrt! f~et. 'l'h~ dam is of the Uniled '!'owns f:lct•lric Com­t:·:::: "' 1\o·;ort', l'unlt·lll. ~IllS\ nl' gig:llltit• Jlropurtlnns mea~uriu~ 2· pamy's annual c•utput of ~lectt·ic !c., :n":,. i"l'"l~tluu Ul't• ••mployt•tl lMIO leo;•( In length, !!!'>feet in height, ~nern, 'l'he rrcently finished :: .. :: .• : !':'"'"· .ouw '"tar uii'J)' :l!ld cxp:uuling front a wicl!J1, nf \.i I ~;imibr project nt Manuel's Ril'er •• r.,:::rr Hrnuk. during rt•rta;n fl'l•lllt til•.' crc~t to 300 f••el at tht! I adds 4 .. iOO,OOO kilowalt hnur5 x l!loioj• 1: '' '" t!Jcrc•fun• 1\'t•). hust•, 'l'his dum, a~wrll as IJ1e yc;~r, The combin~tl resource.~ of t.>~:c ~t·ll • 111 thr p~oPlc of that dykr, arc comtmeccl of compacted I these two rnlerprlses poun into r::;:~r:-.n~ and thril'in~ conunu- rnrth prolertcdhy rip rap !nd 1 the Company's grid the enormous : :y "~ro lilt· l'nitecl Town.~ F~cc· rcml~rcd impm•ious to pcMtra·l additional annual total of over !r.t t'·'m;•.1n)· t.imitrd nnnol:tced linn h)' wn1C!', A proportion of 20,000,000 ldlowatt houu. •w 1 "~~ .1!'" it; intention o[ I cnnrretc is adrl~d to the compo~i· The work at New Olfl>u em. ~:~~~·u::.~~ •" impnrtan\ hyclrn·: tinn of the ~pillwa~·. plo~\'d the •en·ice.~ of 11 force of ~<~:: r W 1 rl0pmrnt ,at llr~: Bronk: Cnnrurrenth· with th~;e oper•· about 160 men working llnd~r the '·' k ... ~·. no .. •' m cln•r f'!'l~im:~y • linn~ work p!:Oc~eclrcl on tl1o2 con., direction of Mr. Charle~ Popham :• t"• '..\;.;:r and the pro,tcrt,•rl 1 .'\ruction Clf a ~miliar clam and I o{ .Montreal representing PM1·er 'r.-1.:;: ,,, '""'.tlrl en~urr ;:trarl)' ~pillway at thr ouUct o! Seal Cn\'e 1 ColjKiration of Cansda. A chrm· 1~' ~' 11 '·:~e,;,ttre work lor many T'nnrl. 111i;: dam, al~o of earth· iH on thee Ftaff !If Warren Her­'l'"Cl~• !or rhn•r who fr.lt inrlln.:!d rill and compacted to thli harrlnes~ shey ~nd Compan~· analy~ and 'r ·~;•:• n :1 or concrete, ~xtcnd, 1.800 fcot, i~ prpparecl the soil t0 ensure that ;., ,:· ,::··'lllnr nl drl·rlnpm••nt 3~. fret hir:h, and ~xpnnd;: from 11 the compacl,ed eartll·till ft'lr the

•:.1:•~:r~ '!>r•r q~:r~ nf ron· i •ralth ol t •• frr.l at the c:c~t to 100 dam~ wc.uld conform to the hllh· "~:::·.,~ T11r flr•t ll'a~ thr ('r~~- 1 ~~~~ nt th~ hnsr. 1'111~ \ast ~tl')tr.· est ~tandarcls requtred, . '"'· ·~rl o~u 1 pmrnt of A mnin ! tllr" raise~ the wat~r of Seal Cove In the course M the &peratitlns r·•lr ~~"' ;~nti al~o the r 11n. Pond to the )C\'Pl of t~nt of Lance over 186,000 cuble yard~ (){ ~!'l'th ·~·;e::n:-. I>! thr nrcc~snn,· clams, Cn\'c Pond, th11s !ormmg a single were excavat~d and tran&ferred to :1~11s •n~ prn;tock, usln~ \1·nJrr head·poncl with a surface arP.a uf the dam !ltes. t ·~'1: .,~ 1,,tural <lrainas:e area about 440 acres and providing a Th t t 1 1 1 d In i~i ~;,,n." 1n 1·n·t"l,l•" nopn•lt•· ~uffici~nt rcserl'c capacity to meet 1 tine otha ~~ost ... nvov1e ~tmh. .. • · •• • • • " , . ., •·n ' ' fl · d 1 h P c g e trst .. vo s ag~s 01 e "! l ,_..,., ~ 1 •. ,., power· to~ ether uctunttons In ~mnnd w t 0111 . t _, th rd of .., 300 · · ... ·' · ' ~ T r 1 bl h d proJec was m e o er .,..

"<::~ ·~. ~.::1 1 rl!n~ of tran;m!!.· sacrt tee 0 an)' apprec a e ea · 000, It Is estimated' that a furl: ':~ b · ''':trrn miles ln lcn~th Two areas, totollini( nearlr her outlay ol$300 000 will be re· 11 ~w:·, ro~trnt. . sevt>n s11uarc miles, In the vicini· qulred to complet~ the auxiliary . 1'-~ ''~"~~ Ph~•r was the diver· t)' of Crooked Pond and Oceln power plant and penstc.ck on the ,,~, n! :~r "illrr< of Ocean l'nnd Pond, arc adjacent to Big Brook etlge of Lance Cove Pond ~:~ Cn,r.k:ri Pon<l into Pitmans and their outl~ts formerly drained Wlt:h the completion of this huge , .. rl. into Conception Bay, By means of undertaking and a similar de­Tr.e!e llr.rlrrtakings ha\'e now dams and diversion eanals these veiDPment at Manuel's River the ~ romelrtrd. , waters hm'e been turned Into Pit· second phaSte·o! the general prJ· ,, 1"', lh!ffl >ta~r wil1l1c tht> bullcl· mans Pond. The combined re. gramme of expansion by United wg n, ~ 'mall auxilinrl' pnwer sourr.c~ or all thc~o:l hend water5 Towns Electric: Company, Limited rllnt ''~ tn~ 1hnre nf l.nrire Co1·c arc now fed through n penstock to hns been accomplished, The Com. ~'••ntl. l•·tl t!t~"ugh a Jlt•n~tcl!'k with tilt• ptiwer hou.~e t•ontalnln!( the pany Is now engagecl In prepara. •utr fl,nl l'1t m;ms l'nucl nml t n r hI n I' gtmerntor equlpmt!tlt thnts lor \he third &!age which 1111 "~~ m"km~ t»c or a I'HI'i:llllc• whldt Is slhtult•tl at thr Rig Drou!t con~lsls of n. survey of the wut~r· t.ud ~'w•n:~n~ 1twut ~i~tl' • unr. t•lcw.~ to the main roHcl runnilt¥. slwd of Black Riv~r. at the noN· ~!It ' 111! lll"•lllt·in~ :~hui1t lOtJO lht·ou~h :-.It'll' ClwlsPa, 'l'he lll'rt· het·n end of the Uurin PeninPub, ··'• r< •· 1"""'1'. Aftc•r p:i,;ing !lock 1~ of wuod ~lUI'~. ~ix ft•rt In design.,d In t'X)IIOt'e the pos~iblli· ~:,.,~It tt ... t>: .• nt the' ll'nl!•r Will dlnmett•!' for 2.8i0 fc•c•t ul it;: l,· ties uf cnntrollinll tl1e latent power ''''·' ::.t .. ·'•·;tl '·.,,.,, l'und 1111d li20 fct't lrngth, 3ntl of wcltl•.•tl slct•l of it~ waters with • view to the !·,,.,,. !~~ 1 ': 1 '1• tJ.,, IH'n•tctt•k In be 1•ipe, whirh tuprrs In fil'~ feet !n cslublishment or a pnii'CI" pl~nl to t•!'!l 1 ;,.,.,.a<l limr t•• rrt•ate t•lt't'· dlamel~r !or the retnainln~ 7:,0 dcl'elop addition·al electric ocnerp): \r.tr·m·.' .n the· mnin lHIII'·'r feet. 'l'he location of tb~ poll't'l' for Industrial and domestic lise ln ··~ 11 1 ~•· m<mth 111 nil! Brool:. bouse wa~ cho~en with a view to the area south or a line dra~m ., ..• Ojlo~at:nn; inl'oh·crt In lm. protectin~ It against the brunt uf rrom Gnmlsh to 1\farystown.

;,~,.~·::n~ th plan;: for the fir:it hea1·y wa\'e action during \'lolc!ll Should the result~ or the ~\ll'\'C>' ~,.,,!;;~r: 01 th~ )lro~rammr were storms. A natural JlliO) some ~1 disclose that this undertaking Is . "· ' .~ :nrrra.:r the clralna~c feel abol'e mean ~·~n lc\'cl ~eri'~S economically foea~ihle a l~Mth" ·r•a ri tl I , '"' ' ~ · . ,. ' 1 a tn•l:·cr !rom 20 tn as a tailrace. Titc outdoor ~Lep- transml~sion line will be requlr~il ;~ '~J!rr lnilr• in rxtrnt. Th!s up station and ~wltchl'arcl arc to conv~y the opower tn the soUl· i··~ !!lrrlrcl '')· tl1r crrrtinn of a lornted on high~r ground clo;:c to horn section and 1 ~urvey to de. M;n; ~~ •hnrlh ;pi)lw,,~· at Pit- the plant. The compl~tinn of the cidc Its lneation will ftlso be en­~---'-" !~ rA"Nl t.he wa!'!r !lnt twn stage~ nf this Important t~rerl UJ!lln,

·are far more liable to d~ma.:~c than those .In which the handle form~ an ldtegral p8rt bl the eup, Breaking Crockery.

n. •r· •h r 1 '· • Everyday wear-and-t~ar eondl· ~~~ t.... • " •n•a,;Jn~ crockery I wm Is llkrly to ,ncouniM In tlon~ are' faithfully reprodilc:ed by '~'"n" 1r.nn,r . ~ rr~ulnr ~ounrl hntel sct'\'icc. • ,, an;,rl1an ~ · 1 n : , . lcn~thy ahraslon tests, which plC'k ,;, 1• •• 1 · anon a aJ. '1 hn unfortunate ll'•tt~r W"J · · " 1 a net r~1r· h 1 b 1 1 • • • "' oul Jhe varietle$ or glue. whicll 1,, ~:;r:n~ rrrrn · .Ire a nm or- drop~ a cHnnct'·PIRtc on the dinln;:

t month!, room noor i~ l'cprcscntcd hy the are the mo~t ~ultabloe for h~rd 1 1up, •at· 1 t T 1 11 1 1 mage without losinl(. their d~cora· '·'l. , · · .rrn. rtinnrr .. llate.~ anc! mpac · es ct·-a mac.t ne spec a • ·n·;tr h ' 1 1 1 1 1 CNl' k h ·live anti functinual qualitie~. · h: '.; ·• a1r hrrn rlisint!'l1l'at. Y co.ns rue cc n ' wor s ops I

1,1" ·n" 11111 '•1 rn•tl·~.-~ 'llr~rs~inn- ";"Which not ~nly make~ ,R better A thermal shock test has hccn ::, ·• ~ 11ont1t:rs c·alrulatrcl to 1 Joh of smasht!tl: but whtch. aho ilc.si~tncrl. to establish the N!sb• 1111 ~~'~ avr,a~t· Canaclian hnmc- calculates Which type of plate lance of glassware to sudden and

Ru" rt.follurc. · 1 ~tan~s thr. bc~t chance n( remain· scvore temperature chan~:cs, 'The ''th 1 thr.r ha1·e hr·~ll hl'rakn~c··; i ll\1( tn one piece. . t-est invol\'cs Immersing the glils!l1 1 :; 1 ri:frrrrnrr. 't'hr•· hnl'c he~~ 'fhe Tester is ·capable of sub. ware In boiling water and then r;:, ~~ r;rrlut l'lllh·~r than to. cnrr· iectlng plates and other pieces of plunging It IAio a sub-zero dry-ice t:~ce,•ncihn~ ;mrt all the hrnkcn croc~ct·y to .a wide range of blows bath. Glassware which proves It· t· ha1r. h~rn prc~~twtl rangm~: in strength from comparJ· self capable or standin.ll up to ~is ct ~~~1 rkrry h1-cakin~ for~s pm [ til•cly light blows of .01 ft. lbs. to shock treatment Is unlik~ly to en· 'I; h . rxhau•til'r inl'c;tic~tlon ,5 ft. lb~ .• a $tress capable of counter trouble from too far• lUI t; ~r~s hifin~ tnnducl~d ·by 'cNn shntlerlng the strongest lteril· uf radical temperature changes en· "•!'!to st the most suitahlc china· china ware. I countered In hotel service. tr r Ita n~w 1200 r Q · · 1l&bttb llol••l • oom ueen Teats have also been devlft~ to · Countless bllura ot palnstaldn1 \hl~h 0J1en1 In· l9.'il!at Montreal, accumulate accurate Information res~ arch on the part of C!NR S1mplt~ ·01 . · ' . on auch prohlems as just how scl~ntlsls and teclmlclans havl!

hblt~·1 r~ _ 1 v~n~u~ ltema of mtwh rough treatment a tea.cup developed crockery breakiDIC from -~hi~h hll'~ lie .uchng !llusware can 5tand wllhoutlo~ln!l Its handle lbe uncertnlntlocs of the ldtc~en In· r<torir, lm~ arm·ed at the labo. They ha1-.e prorluced a useful tip lo a fine art-but It's all nlmed h.,, •II he" lh[. manufacturers 'I !or housewives rontcmplntlng hu)'• at pro\'lrtln~t Jlll~sts at the Qnt.I'D :~, nt •rir~1n1 ·~11lrctecl _to a ~~t·· inl! that new dlnncr-.~en•lcP-cx· Ell7.abctl~ Hot~l with thP b~~~. l'! etantlitio;1

1• thr\ts stmulatln~t IM~Ive exp~ritn~nh hA\'e prm-ttl moM hnd~nle and th~ mo~t dur. \\' leh the ,Uble· that eupa with . 'atuek-on'· handles able tabl-eware .ID North Aniwa.

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and DreSs Material REMNANTS

MEN'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS

Broken sites. Reg. 3.20

MEN'S POROS KNIT COMBINA TION5

Short sleeve, knee length. Broken sizes. Reg. 3.20

MEN'S 100% NYLON PYJAMAS

Sizes 36 only. Reg. 11.95

LITTLE BOYS' COTTON DRILL WINDBREAKERS

Unlined; 4·6 years • Reg. 3.20

LITTLE BOYS'· GAB. WINDBREAKERS

Rayon lined; 4-6x years • Reg. 4.95

INFANTS' CELANESE ROMPER SUITS.

Reg. 3.40

INFANTS' VIYELLA .ROMPER SUITS.

Reg. 4.20

1.95

95c

7.95

1.59

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1.98

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Sizes 30-32 only.

Reg. 4.00

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CONSORT

PONGEE

BLOUSE

MATERIALS Nile green, pink,

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MEN'S ALL WOOL ENGLISH SOCKS

Reg. 2-85

MEN'S WOOL and NYLON SOCKS ..

Reg. 1.35

~EN'S ALL WOOL ond WOOL and NYLON

SOCKS Reg. 1.25 to 1.75

MEN'S ALL WOOL SOCKS

Reg. 1.25

MEN'S COTTON SOCKS

Reg. 49c

MEN'S LINED SUEDE GLOVES

Black, Brown. Values to 6.00

MEN'S BROWN FUR BACK MITTS

· Reg. 4.1 0, 7.50

MEN'S FUR LINED KID GLOVES

Light Grey; soiled. Originally 6.00.

MEN'S FUR BACK GLOVES

Grey and Tan. Reg. 9.50

MEN'S IMITATION PIGSKIN GLOVES

Unlined. Reg. 3,50

MEN'S LAMBSWOOL LINED GLOVES

Black. Reg. 5.00

MEN'S BUFF FABRIC GLOVES

Reg. 69c

MEN'S PLASTIC BELTS

Reg. Values to 59c

1.75 pr.

l.oo pr.

89c pr.

59c

29c pr.

2.95 pr.

2.95. 5.95

1.95 pr.

7.50 pr.

2.95 pr.

2.95 pr .

19c pr.

35c

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FOR ·THE LADIES Personal ·chit Chat ,----------------------------------------------,., · \'ISITING TORONTO LEFT SUNil A Y .

~Irs. Olll·er Jaekson; Newtown I Mrs. A. L. l'ollell, wlio has been

Us loo Between By RUTH MILLETT

.I · Road. is at present l'isiling rein· l'isiling her sister, ':llrs. Leslie 'Lc· • li1·cs in Toronto. Drew, Kenmmmt lload, left b)'

: wants !11 rio to it. hnol left llEIIIND Mi\LE TRllJM 1'11S 1 he wculrl prnbn,bly be 11 i 1

' · TCA on Sunda~· to return to her B H k• .\ ;)~ DRMI.\ n:STI\',\1, home in Toronto. At Gander she etter omema Ing Leftov· er' Ha' tn··Nutt .. l'tl'ous • Pictures from the Toronto w~s l.oih~~~ by het• molh'Cr,: Mrs. ,

• 1 : ; Globe and ~\ail gil•e scenes !rnm : \\.lnme 11\fo~d, who accompanied . . . .

LIES rE~IALE TIIINKING • lil'c in it without an! chon: 1 anolher I: ~·cars. c

Marl'icd men dream up only' llrcaming, Plannln~. 21 per cent of those fln·it-ycnrr,dr ·

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But that rlocsnt stop ~ projects around the home. 'fwcn .. She ::ocs ri;:ht on rlr~a tr·or.·~ percent o( them arc thou;;ht : p!annin:: · and ~cl··~:nin:. up by husband and wifc,schcm! there isn't cnouzh ""'nr1

. lh • C I I 0 I . D F 'her back to 1orontn. ·, I B k d w h Ch s

. • • C· ~ :• .n a no. rama es·l . -- . . . - I clean, ;.·nu need holh hot, soapy ' . . . e . t eese alilce IIHl< II Inch \las hcl~ .at Hart I::NGMlt:~tENT . • . • . . I . water anrl rrally hot rinse water. I a . 1 "

, Jlou: ~ Thc:.trc b~t 11 eck. One of I The en~a_gcmrnt II'HR rccentll' , Dc>l 11 ay to gc! ~1\1 cr pohs.I·J Let them drain dry in ~ rub bel· 1 · .

. : ; !~~,.":~~~~~:1 ;' 11~('~1~1 rj0\~;~··~. ·'~~~-~ announcrd or S~l)na .• riangh(cr' rii ·:,~~:·~~~~~~fi~1~dha~! 1~, 1 1~ dbus~ ~j~~: I rack.. I · ·'th tl I. , .. "d I t r I ~lr. and Mrs. Philip t:hccsrman, to . . k tl I 't I --. I

ing and p!annin~ together. I Or a painter nr call in a c·, """··'"" at least ·in that percentage c·!: or ~et a hrickla)'cr In p111 cases the wife is able to conl'illl'~ ~ patio, a wmnan c.an u<ualt1" her husband t\Jal it was "our, 1·ince a man he's >mart · "! , lc al lcr •~m .. cpar men. 11

·1 nc~:inntd Bruce, snn of Mr. and PieCes a \Icc ra lcr t Jan ° nl· Dou't lrt odd.; anrl ends R!'ell· ~Imp. on~. at :rorunto: ~~.l~o P]aHd ~lr~. Bruce Chislcll •. both of St. tempt the whole lot at ?nc.c. .no. I mutntc in )·our refri~cratm·. It's

:I tn the c.nad1an pia~ •. !o Rulr a jlotm's The wcd!lin•• dole il·ill be late the job and you 11on I 11lnd wasHul of ~\>nee and tile. usc 111 1

1 Ti~cr" h1· Norman Williams The ' · · " ' at 11 · • • ' . • 1•;; · Rc•lo'nal 'Drama Fcstil·al lor 'New·,. annonnccrl tater. ' • • __ . the rc!rtgcrntor Itself. B;st lime

idea.' l ! d11 the job himself. A nico~. rat 54 per rent nf the 1 ,

do-it.yo:Jrse!f ideas · admittcd!y: . And that s. 11-, real 'i~ry originate· in the fertile mind of: lund I he rlo·lt·ynurscif craze ~~-. " . . -- · to clear. out stale food 1s when

~ , 1 foundl.and, wh1ch !s p:trl of the , CONGilATUJ.ATIONS . One wa~· lo aehiel'c a r~pula·, youl'e just done some marketing : · 1 · f;nadlan ·Drama l•cst11als, takes hon!or hctng a !!OOd cook IS In I 1 · r 11 , , '.place in \pril in St John's I ~lr. and Mr~. Leslie Sheppard of 1 , 1 1 ·TI. an< arcputtmg resh t 1 ngs away .. · · . ' __ . · • Harbour Grace nrc rrccil·ing the'/ Pan )OIIr mc~us. n a.' vance. liS __ . .

· :I· · . ; • · .. 1 con::r~tulatlon~ Of their man~· !"cans that )OUII aloid eombin·! 'fhl bc~l way to rcmol'c ink

the little woman. ; has swept the countr)·-1r0~ 1: ,i::i:Kctlny, Those are the figures produc- :. na!~lral ren lo k~ep. impr0,;:, .

ed. by a rec·~nt surl'cy. And tl1cy :t!Jelr hnmes:" p!~ls thr1r prac:=J' just substantiate what Cl'ery Wu· i knack !~r fi,Ufl~g out ho·.r f:' .

II • F.:\(,,\GF.~IENT , friends on•thc birth nl a ~on atl 111 g loo many sweet l!llngs (or. tu~ ~· stains from washable fabrics is to ·: 1 '·' The _en~a~cmcnt was rrcenlly · \11c Grace Hospital on ,January 13. many sharpl\al:ors) 111 one meal. let them soak in cool water from

' · announced of Ruth, d~u~htcr of I __ -- , half an hour to overnight. Then 1 : I ;' ~lr1 and ~Irs. Raymon~l. Riche of 1 J:.\fli~\\'EI.I. P.\RT\' T.angerlncs arc fin~. both !m;! rub the .<lain with soap and wash : : ~ ' ~lount SciO Road, to Charles, ~on I . calm~ and decoratiOns. dunn::: it Ollt in warm suds. 1 . 1 of· ~lr. and ~Irs. Ted ,,lcCarthy, )Jr. Ed Butler, 224 Hanul~on Jib~ holida)'S, They're most plcn- __

, Hamel Street, St. John's. Al·cnuc •. was tcn~ercd a gomg tilulnow. D ss ·t . cl 'I I , , be

l awav pnrlv at the home of ~Irs., . __ c .. el nee ~ a IH)s Th • • n •. " 2 11 .~ · •. sweet. For l'anctl''s sab~. h'l' ESG \Gi'D oma. ex, ~1 Hnm ton Al~nuc, The ottencr )'OU wash .sth'el.l . •I f 't t' ·I .. ·,

• : • " • I un Thursdal' ni"hl by a number of I I t 1 I' I . I I . sci' QS: rm anr c.Jecse II It J )lr. and ~Irs. Alexander Fitz·: his friend; and he ,;.as nl\·cn a P a ec 1°11' s1tcr mg, ,11n 10d• 1soan1)'

1 bland crackers to ~·our family at " ld ., 1., E ·. \ . · .. ' " ' water 1e css you nee o po • least one tw· ,, ,. k It ,.era ' - - mpn c ' 'cnuc. re· ' purse or mone)' as a farewell gift. , h i . e or It .I a ' ec ; s

·man knows: that it is the wnman; can. ar. '!~ve tb~1r dream'. ;:· .. ,'·1 1~"'11"'• in the family who has the vision i !heir ability to sell men on 1'!: when it comes to seeing how a : Ideas. home cnn be Improved. , When Joe says, ''Come on~· Wt·~lher a woman has lii'Crl in · in the prrl and let me 'ho·.r ,;

a hou>e two months or 30 \'cars: the barbect··~ pit I huilt.'' "Ol ;::

it ncl'er sali>fics her just qs' it it.~ bet yOUr b?tlOm dollar it a'll ;:;~ She is always visualizin~ i:n- ell when ~lama got hold nr a l;-1:

pr01·ements to make it morr 1 recipe for barbecue -aucr. ·, .. attracli1·e. more c.onvenient, mor•J

1. >lartcd planning a backyard :1.

lil'ablc, more up.to-the·minute. , berue. ·

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• cent!~· a~nounced the cngngcmcnt 1 The Cl'ening was spent in dancing IS I. a pleasant and hcalt 1ful cndmg to

of thc1r daughter, Rosemary 1 and a delightful lunch brought the Almost Cl'ery hom-e can yield a a meal. I ~ tJud.•·l. I? Jo~n. son of_ ~lr. a.nd! Cl'cnlng to a close: Ed left here bit more closet room if lhe .pr~· · -------

:\Irs. Dame} \\ hit.c of 11 P~tr1ck on Sunday to take up dulles with sent closets are · kept ·absolle:y Street. The wcddmg date Will be the RC~IP at Ottawa. His many neal. If things you no long~r

SHOWN 'mmE filled with lima beans is a tempting ham ring, a nutritious dish, economical and tasty,

A ~lan says, "\\'hal's the ma:t.: She probabi)' had her ~t··~st:. er ll'lth this house? It lnok.s all . made out before Joe had 1, ri~ht !11 me' when his wife star's idea he was about to be:o:r1 '1 talking about ali the things sh·~ 1 do.it.yourse!fer.

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m;ECTIO:'; OF OFFJCERS The St. Thomas' Anglican Youn~ 1 AT GRACE JIOSPJrAL ·

Pe~~ple's Association held their ~Irs. S)'ll'ia Al'cry ' of Grate's election of officers at the annual Co1·c is at pr~scnt a patient at the meeting which was held on Janu· Grace Hospital and wlll undergo ary 7, and the following were , an operation today. elected for the coming )'Car: Prcsi· den\, :lliss 'Joan C1itch; Vice President, ~lr. Walter Learnin~; Se!=rctary. ~!iss ~lyra Barnes; As· sistant Secretary, :\lr. Gordon Shears: Treasurer. ~lr. Allan Dow. drn; Assistant Trcasurrr, ~liss Ann :\lartin.

"\'IRTUE" BUTTONS AI one -lime, ·the Chinese wore

five buttons on their coat front to represent the live virtues: hum!!i:y, justice, order, prudence and rectitude.

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How lonJ! since you'1•e cleaned out the kitchen drawers? If they've got!·~n into an irritating tangle, il'slimc you turned them out. They're probably cluttered with useless odds and ends.

Don't toss out worn.out bath and hancl towels. Cut them into ~quar?s with your pinkln!! scis· sors and use them for cleaning rangs. Thcrre both ~oft and ab· sorbent. •

NEW PRINTED PATTERN EASIER-FASTER MORE ACCURATE

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1 grcdienls. Stir in ham Th F '1 c •1 -~Pitcher, :.trs. 1e. You'll welcome this pleasant I Pack in very weli:greased t. I e amt y OUllCl ~- \\'., 5th. .

way to u:e up cool:ed ham. Jti quart ring mold. Bake in hot I · ::}pitcher, ~Irs. Lal'lna, carries metra nutrients because oven (425 degrees F.) 30 ·min·~ lid. \\'.; 3rd. . instant nonfat dry milk powder I ules or until !irm ancl brown I • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Family Council consists o! a judg1" ·l Jlolden, James, Tops all l

1 is added to 'the ring and also :o! Turn onto a servmg plate ami ; psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a womrn'! ~i:t :l''ey, Douglas, Long Be;;. 1 the c~ccs~ sauce.. . : serve with cheese sauce. ' and two writers. Each article is a summary of an actual ca1e hht~, · tst.. . .5 Gn~<

I. Bcsul~s liS nutnllon and _co.ni'C?•I ,Ch~ese Sauce . I The Council reports on problems that have been dealt 'll'ilh b1 n ·!' cy, Dame!, 11

lenc.e, •.nstant nonfat dry. m1lk JS • One and .or,o:.hal! cu,Ps liquefied 1 sponsible agencies and counselors. , · P,•· . . 33 Sl w economical. The plashc·coaled I mstnnt nonfat clry mtlk, ~~ cup· · ·Ham!) n, Max, ' 18

I ~oil lini~g of I he pa~kag~ _Insures, flour, ·1~ teaspoon paprika, ~~ i MR. K. L.-My wife is always, The trouble is til at I'm • r·.' ··! Beil,_ Albert, 120 Pal Its kcepmg almost·mdefmJtcJ~·. :teaspoon pepper, 1 f'2·pound): on a diet-and always fat.· cook and 1 Jove ~o C'JUk. i~"~ ~1 • \''II' -n

\ Ham .Ring With . Cheese Sauce 1 package sharp procc.;s cheese, : 1 doing the best 1 con to stiti.: \ :Earle!. \ 1 Jam, ~ I · ( r. ~ervlngs) I shredded. 1 MRS. K. L.-He's uhamed of: my diet but 1 don·~ :1· 4th. · .1 . 1 ~fi 1 Two cups sifted flour, 1~ cup I . Combine liquefied Instant non- I me. i mo~Ke nJadway anu >Otn~~~ • !'Howell, C !C c. • i instant nonfat dry 'milk powde:, ; fat rlry milk, flour ancl f·!·ason·! • • • i have to hal'e a little b

1 u i 4 h: • u~.""''• ! 2% teaspoons bal;ing powder. 1 ~ 'in~s to top of double boiler:' beat! ~Ill. K. L. -This may sound something goud •us~ 1 •. ~tt t: ·! ~oorl, Fw!. 43

teaspoon salt, 1 egg, well-beaten:: with rotary beater until just bien·l·! like a silly problem, but it sure I ·pirits up • 0 .~ep 1:; • 23•?· . I re T South 1 cup walrr, I\, ·cups ground, ed. Cook ol'er hot water stirrind · makes my lifr n,·,scrnble 'ly! ~ 'l'l d t. tl • ·'::.;om,, .e> 1 ··

k ' ~ 1 · • •' · 1 oc or say~ 1at m1· ~f •• 211 • coo ·cd ham, · 1 constantly, until mixture begins wife is always on a diet-and 1 problem is 110• gla ,·1 ·•· • ~ i5 . Han·~·.

Sift together flour, instant non· to thicken. Add rheesr: stir lin·! alwavs fat ~ . • 1" u ar 1:·· '.1. orr · fat dry milk powc".~r. hn~tlng pol"· til cJ:.!csc melts. Scn·c over ham 1 • • ,nc has gLI'en m~ a good di~LE; sth. . < der ancl salt. Combine cgi! and, rin~. El·ery time 11'1' si: down lo eat i even he say~ L.lat It IS ;II q:. i Barron. Gu .. 4 ---------.. ·-- --- .. --···---· ·-·· --;she tells me 'low n·any calories 1tu have a lillie snack of •lo 111. . .. 1 I ·' ·• · tl · · 1 d ! Barron H•r•·•· Si"na , e1·crything has and how jealous · nng specJa noll an th~n 1 ,I . · .. ; •· · • :

Sl • : she is that sh1• cant cat this and 1 I won't feel too aPpiil'ed of i=~ ''Dicks, ~h.s ~largaret. {}fl • . that good thin? shP has made. fooa. • • , S!~~:~~il. John. 13R

• ~Then she says she gues~cs she'll 8th For Truly Clean A New Clear Lotion

! just haw a laslc-first from my I THE COU~CIL: Talk a)l; 1Reld. l;;n J., 12;') : plate, t; . ,; from the kids'. She food and we1eht of_tcn becc::1 Rd.: 14th. I tells me to stop hpr from doing ~. substitute tor act; on and ttl l ·Brennan. ~liehael, T" : it, but if I rcnillll her she IS what has happened 10 ~ Znd . . mustn't do tllat, she says I'm . h~~schold. · i .\nderson. Olar. li Bell 1 being unfair-all ~he wanted 1 he doctor says that my ''C:~ . ~Keough. Rich3rd, 10 . was one hitc. . Doctors today arc prrll; :::.: '1!d.: 41h.

111 agreement on the l•CI t:; -~ Dinn, Wm .. Top R IIY AUCJA 11.\RT :'

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ed nway makc·up? · ·limes she loses d couple of tunately, the OI'CI'WCI;:nt 1~: Rd.: 2nd. 1 pounds, but !lJr>n ~he gains it scU tends to inl~ns11y 1.1:~ • jol.ear~·. Thomas, 1 )lack a week later. She nas got·· problems. '1 Whelan, Ronald.

Chances are it's not. Bee au;~ :'ten so fat it\ t•,nban·assing. All ;\Irs. K. L. !1:1; bccumr !J 1: , ~ O'Leary, while both soap ani} cream do a , our friends ke-!p recommending broiled in her problem tilat ;, ·j ~lcC;;rthy, Felix •

Printed directions - Just two j good .job, lh~y're not, 100 per cent diets for he1·. · is ashamed to go out and c: .. · :l ~lotlny, Henry, Purlu main pattern parts! What could effcctll'e. ThJs docsn t, ~can that • •· • ·rives most of tJCr lllcasur!; Jtd .. 4th. be easi•2r to sew than this lovely you should abandon ellho~r. It ii!RS. K. L -~1y husband is life ft"Om conking and eat::t' :.-~Squires, J.:rk .. 1., i5 dress! Shealh·slim front gil'es docs mean that you should help

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Dire U . t 1 h . . . setf·conse10us I llatt• to go out. fur l'olunteer 01 c:ub 1111rk ,.. .< iiuu • D lei RCA c ons prm cr on eac llssuc 1 'l11e best wa1· to test lor vour. -·--·--· · --·-·-~-- --- , take a parHinrt• JOl'··JII!I;.:; ht. er, ona '

~~~~et~~ ~~~~re;a;%t·fe~~ fi~se, ac. i 1sel!1 tb: effect~\·encss of thi; ~~e~r Sprl"ng f h" :that f~~ccs .her t..ut of the k;:~.' ·,· Trrlford, A. John. E·•nd 'I11IR'l'Y·FIVf ·',ESTS (35! ot on IS to II ash or cream ~our as IOns en. With little tunc for too... ~;-: 1st. .

cents) in c.oins (~lamps c~nnot .b~ I ~~~~r!1;:e ofc031~1o.:U~qk~a~cu\;.il~~~~ ' she will be forcer! to W1~ ·A Collis, Herbert, 5 accepted) for th1s. pattern. Prmt 1 . 3

1 . 1 . . · the simple me;.!s th•• u;u;. 16th. plainly SIZI~. N A :It E, 'ADDRESS c cansmg ~lio,n anc \latch the dirt I From New York: hal'e fewer cal•mc;. i[ ~he ct. }Piercy, lnin. HOUH 1 STYLE NUl'\tBER. rol) off. i' ou II probabl!· he sur· , : talk about her oay·, ;;vtin::t Hill; hi. . Send order to ANNE ADA:I!S, pfiSed, Cl'':!n a little shock eel. I Embedded dirt fluats out of tile . ~~ the dinner table, fund ,; ·i Thomas, llurrav, care or ST •. JOHN'S DAII.Y SEWS You'll also find that your skin' p11res with a spr.da'I clrar liquid ! ~cem much less import;;r:t. lst. · Pattern Dept, 60 FRONT STREET· feels really cleansed and thai it cleansing lotion (above) that ' 1\'E\\' YUilK - It',; hack to the ~ ~Jr. K. L. can help---not t ·; Rh~aurne. Oii,·~r. R•

'WEST, TORONTO, ONT, has a !resh (ook, 1'his clear liquid : remo1•cs grime el'cn fmm pre. natural waiotline for Spring . . . discussing h~s w1te's f~t or :::i:i ~ay; t!l. lotion, now on the n1arkct, comes I sumahly clean skin. It h made with your face shm1·ing once again ·•ing a point o£ ~ecing llG~~" ::::~1 , Siltier, John. IlL\[

Cheer Up ·Chores! in three strengths for normal, dry i for the three skin type's: oil)', 1 under off·lhc·face hats. 'l'!rc high- she is eating-but b:· pm~l ~1. . . and oily skl.ns, ' ! .• normal and dry, 1 waisted Empire look is o1•er and her when she lc;.es ~ pound~~~ ts'' Crtsme, Ellis, RCA

' we're mol'ing into the best fea· · by absolutely r~fus.n)! tn ri:!'~. . t. : tures of the 1920·1930 era- with weight any further with h1:: • in1Iay, Gerald A.. RC the ugly extravagances omitted. will\ her friends He i! "1c• ·1 · . . We'll still be larlylike but not as when he thlnk.s that f~t dol!:, in~obtrts. Llo~·rl. R(:\: fragile. Belts. arc back, too, both I matter on a m~n. It i< ~qui.:;• 1 :-:'ix •. self and leather, for suits a~d unattractive and unhc;<tth~ !:1 2nti. ·on, Roh~rt. Ill A· dresses ... and the peg·top sk1rt men and he should deftn!tr1!1j ·1 ~I · . ls a new !as.hion !rend •..• the on the diet with hi! wilt. D/ lit. agu,re, r.r.r.H'rl, Ill

Antarctic Thinking It Over

Programme Largest So Far

b · d · 'd · . m o e " · · am1eson \ 1 , s 1 stronger tones of lilac, ver~ pale · g t g ther can brroml •·J ·j 1 • e1~c an vm. prmts are makmg rather than a punlshtnFnt. queen•. 11 :. • 1

· a · The departure on December 17 a btd for top Importance ••• and ·, :\ s o., l~lh.

i of U1epolar ship Kista Dan for there seems to be more na\'Y than (Copyright 1957, G;·ntrll ftd '\~;~·•on. llu,st•ll. the Antartic marked the beginnin;; usunl in .recent Spring collections, Fealurt>s Corp 1

• ___.., ; Kin ;• ~O~h. . of Australia's biggest Antarctic as seen m the Couture Group ol __. ·1 Har ~. II l~mj !I :\l.i

There are a few places in programme so far. In addition to !he New York J?ress Institute d~r· ;~ ~.B.; ~:I ' 0 111 A., America where gold is lying maintaining lllacquarie Island, th·21 mg fress Fashton ·Week • • • m- ! · :.l Mollo:

Nuggets can be picKed up wher. Antarctic mainland, is being in· Cl . apma~, a~ me r1gere, . lOth. ' around loose in its natural state. establishment at Mawson on the ~u.~m~hsuch wellp·kno1~n naTm.es as ,. l Coopir'

ever they Jioe. No refint'ng of the creased to 24 and a new station is · llattJc Carnegie, Clatre McCardell, l Do1·1 Th ' · / B n · N tt' n t · 01 1 • e, omas metal is necessary. Some who to be established 400 miles east ~f . en .. clg,. e IC , oscns em, eg : Whelan Patri~

0\\11 portions of this land do not i\lawson at Vcstfold Hills. , CassmJ; DIDr of New York. • • • } Whela ' G k, k h . E ·t I Aff . '1' . t R' ' ·~,\. n, eorge, Ia ·e t e lime to look !or these x ernn a~rs ·• mts ·~r lc· 1 It's a blonde hair season, sals ~ adden, Francis 3

bits of gold which are there for hard G. Case1·, m a statement ~n . . . · 1st ' !hoe taking, December 'ri, said the present I A~cle. S!mpson, . and mcnn~uc ' •

anlarc.tic season wouldbc the last 1 he1ge IS featured 111 her collectiOn The rea:1on. these pe.op\e do n~t J before tiJo:!· beginning of the Inter· 1 in worsteds. tweeds and silks. But '

~pend their hme look111;l for th1s national Geophysical Year em 1 beige needs special make·up, says treasure h ~ecause there is INat- .lui)• I, 195i. The Antarctic would I li;idame Helena Rubinstein, who ; er treasure m the realm of ser- be a hive of'actil'ity as Australian I • • ' ce, working with people. Th>:!y d tl . d't' d tl . 1 entcrlamed the press at bru~ch 111 1~. . . . an o 1cr expe 1 IOns ma c 1e1r her pcnlhou<c home to g11·e a VLt'e, workmg With people, They final preparations with both the b · ht "t 1 th'. 1 cannot find· c~ogh.gold in •a day U.S.· ancl ~ussia. '.setting . up ~- · c~:~r, wtf~e~Jearo ligh'ts brl~~~ ~~~ to equal a day s wage. s~arch sta~10ns .m~ustrahan ter· lipstick and rouge and subtle eye

Many o! us chase what .appecm rltory. This was m response. to make-up the Australian Government's in- '

to be satisfying, rather than work v!tation to countries wishing to Capsule notes on what 190 fash· forworth·while spiritual and hum. participate ln the Geophysiral ion editors (including 21 Cana· 1

an valt:<:!s. We allneed to store Year to enter Au~tralinn t·~rritory ·dian) have seen durin;: the week: up tre~sure.~ in heaven rather for research pnrposes. suits, ~oft hut sicnrlcr, with Ben than mcretreasures o! gold on As tHe host couiJtry: ~tr. Casey Zuckerman, a pace ~cttcr in tailnr· earth. · said, Australia 11'cicomcs the ef.l ed trends, pointing up both the

'"ISN'T IT GORGf.O\IS!"

"Wouldn't you ju,llorr to h''11 coal like that .\lar,\·!" . •:c

"Y csl would and the S!nr \I r<" is ~oin~ to help mr ~:et il... • ..

Strike a colorful note! One ·.a· ,----day motifs are· easy ·to embro1d- TORONTO ONT, Print plainly er on kitchen towels! Ti:·~y'rc N A 1\1 E, ADDRESS, PATTERN pretty shower girts-hqghten kit· NUIUBER,

forts of all countrirs tr!·ing to c.X·j boyish cutaway line anrl the pand the frnntlo2rs of human kno'l'". straight or scmi;lillcd jacl:ct ... ledge. 'capes lr11m lliil·lcngth to ~houlrlrr

"Why, what do you mran.. •. "The New Star W cekly '' ~'·

dueling a $50,000 'Knoll' ('anf.~ contest and lhcrc's a $10.P011 :\1 11ri~c. I'm laking cxtr:l ropiro of•,, Slar Weeki;- each ·11-erk {rorn .~1• 1 till lhc end of the conlr<l-lr ,• how I'm going to get my rur ~-~

chens! · Fun to embroider ,and display! Two FREE patteru5-iJrlnted ir.

Pattern 7311 has seven transfers oup ALICE BROOKS Needl·~craft -adiffercnt one fo r ever)' day. book- stunning designs for your Eac-h design is about 5 7 Inches. self, for your home-just !or ·you,

Send T'WENTY.t'JVE CENTS in our readers! Dozens of other d~ coins for this pattern (stamps caa.lslgns to order-all easy, fascinat not be accepted) to ST. JOJIN'S •ing handwork! Send 25 cents fnr DAJLY NEWS, Jlousebolcl Art~. 1 your c.opyor this wonderful book Dept. 60FRONT STREET WEST. right awayl

cflcct~. with cape hack to c11al'. ns lcaturcd hy Ori~inala ••• lhr

Nr.v~r acrrpt ~I ~tr.mr.nts o£ 1 cOFtume look, el'en to thrre·piel'(· adverh~ers wt.o rlmm to have a 1 coat, dress and bolero ••• 'l'rigcrc'o· cure for cancer 111ueh money double tutu (flared like a baller· and time are being spent on re- ina's skirt) jacket costume .•. search in this subject but med· and chiffons everywhere for after· leal science IJa; not yet found five and formal wear • : • anti a specific cure. I'm many years: /dotted silks and satin organza, n~ charlatans· have PI eyed upon well as sheer wools for daytime. desperate pcop1e with false' Fashion is certainly saying it soft· prombcs o( a i:urr.. . /ly this Spring. .

"Gee Mary, do you think I Ill~ win?" •t1

"It's certainly worth tr;.inghB~,. -there are 1·,968 prizes and I 1 ;, ture puzzles are fun. E\'Cryonl 1111 Rend in up lo four .entries for 1• • puzzle. Come onr to m)' p!Jtt • · night ~nd. we'll do I hem to~cther Star Weeklr ••Kr.;oW CAS:\Il:\·' (.(lntrl

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lood Bank k l)r ''· \\'., General Ito.~· :!rd. . I Harbin, Wm., 711 Patrick St.·, . Croke, Thomas, st. Brendan'•: I

B!lC I • • i I 1 t I ., . t;t. • • . St ~3 d Roche, ~~ ss B., 64 Monroe St.; 6th. . s . . 1 ,; r. :>;ril, , f.rtc ·: • r . ht. Mitchell, Const. 'Edward, Riv~r·' Rolwcll, Alfred, 73 Sprtngdale 1 :·;r·Rirh~rcl, :;3li~bury St.: 2nd. Bradbrook, Arthur, 36 Belvedere l'iew Ave.; 6th. Street; 1st. . ~ .~.· l!r<. ~targaret, 50 Black·\ St.,.3rd. Maher, Alfred, 131A Patrick St.; Morrlsse)', Joseph, 59 Carter's ·, 5:'1' Rrl ; ~nd. Batterton, Con st. John, 33 Mt. 1st. · Hill; ~nd.

~lr!. !lcrtha. 14 Albany Roy~ I AI' e.; ~th. Maher, Edward J., <& Carew St.; Aspell, Richard, z• ·Buchanan 1

Palfrey, \\ m., 20 Field St.; 1st. 1st. . Street, lsi .. · nu~h. 171 Southside Hiscock, Mrs. Daphne; 2 Brazil Smith, Jacob, 88 Queen's Rd.; 1 Murphy, Kevin, 111 Casllln Ave.;

Sq.; 4th. . 2nd. j 3rd. · ' Bi Suez St.; Cave, Russell, 2 Br~zll Sq.; 6th. Thomas Wellman, 14<& Gower St.; Furlong, Thomas, 83 Empire

Gendreau, Raymond, 2 Brnil 29th. 1 Avenu·e; 7th .. ~lcFarlanc St.; Sq.; lsi. Quirk, Francis, 2' Barter' a Hll1;.

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· Antle, Joseph,. Top Battery, 1st. I Pearce, Daniel, 2 Brazil Sq.; lith. · Dawe, Georie, 12 Barron Street;

·5• r.r.;r.. "ichal'l. Torha>' R1l.;' lsi. . Gulliver, Jan, 21 Smith Ave.; hi. · / \ Aucker, Aubrey, 2 Braz1l Sq.; 13!h

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1 W RCAF T b I Jones, Lawrence, 90 Lime Street;

\., ril. oPrtugnl Co1·e; 1st. "ann nJ, m,, . or ay; \ bt. • . . · · Hiscock, Lewis, 2 Brazil Sq., 2nd. 3rd. . MacCormac, Mrs. Eleanor, ll!i l:j1rml. Blackhead Rd.;, 2nd. Jvany, Gerald, 21 Prlncen St.;, LeMarchant Road; 11th. I

. :\h. Horol:l n .. T<•psail lld.: 1 ~~~~n~/~~~~hic~2~1 F;~;:!t =~:; . Bt*hlstle, Charles, Torbay, 3rd. . Wlllla'?s, Mis• Marie, 36 Spenc·~· 1st. More)', James, Flatrock; 1st. er Street,, lst: •

Flrooklield Peel, Ronald, ~ft. Pearl Park; Hann, Walter, 20 1\lalta St.:. 2nd:·., Cla~~e) • Miss Annie, II Cabot :!nd. i .Jcnnlncs, 1\lichnel, Torbay; 2nd., ;,\rcet., l,st._ · .

L<'n~ Poncl.: Smith, Llewell~·n, 22 Vim~· A1•e.: i Cole, Wilfred, Torba)'; lst. 1 E&rl, \~ m., 11 Mayor Al'enue; 26th. 1 Crowe, James, Torba)', 2nd. )Bth. · ,

.\!ban:: St.: Ben~ on, Rober!, Dnnovans; 3rd. ' Go~se, Donald, Torbay; 1st. Dol'er, 'flould,. ·" l!hlnrwell . Squires, Corbett, 118 Springdale Husser, Frank, Portu1al Co\'e; Road; lsi. ·

.\1 1, ~ \\'inni!rrd .. St.: 1st. . 1st. Snel!rfOI'e, Mrs. Gertrude, •s Grobin, Mrs. F'a~·. 1~ Church Collins, Bernard, 1 Firat A1•e;.: Golf' A\'enue; 1st.

54 Hill; 56th. ; 12th. : Mulcahey, Gerald J., Bay Bulls, 1

Cahill. Edward .J., 23 St. Clare's Wickham, Leonard, 16 Prospect , :!nd. · · : Al'e: 20th. St.; 2nd. / Mulcahey, Wm., Bay Jlulls;· 3rd.

Chafe, Gordon, Petty Hr.; 3rd. Harter, John, 111 Prospect St.;. Brown, Garrett, 23 Mill Bridge; · Pierce)', Ronald, 35 Mt. Royal 3rd, ; 23rd. · · 1

Ave.; 2nd. McGrath, Ron, 7 Mt. Royal Ave;· Grand, Mra. Geraldine, Harmon Kennedy, Ra~·mond, Flower Hill; 15th. I A.F.B.; 1st. . •

. wm. r.. 1!!9 Patrick St.: 25th. Porta.r, Herman, lOB Cabot lt.; I -Flynn, Leo, 53 Froude A1·e.; 8th. , CANADIAN. N."IONAL

F.llir. South~idr lOth. , Forrlstall, Ronald J., •5o South· Jt.4-ILWAYS ?::;-~cr. ',\::'. . \\' ~l.'

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:'\oscworlhy, Walter; 7 Parade j' side Rd.; -4th. I Stevenson Chesley 8 Guy Street· l.al'ina, Southsiclr St.; 4th. Crocker, Chesley, 6 Nunner)' · 43rd ' ' 1

llann, Cyril, 1:!6 Quid! Vldi, I Hilli 2nd. I • c~urage, Grant, Brookfield Ror.d; i :!nrl. . 1 \\ alsh, Alex, Murphy s Ave; 1st. ~fit h. :

Gruch~·. Basal, 131 Theatre Hill. 1

Pcet, Thomas A., « Monroe St.;! Colllns, Ignatius, 142 Prowsc I \I' : ~ "'

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4th; : 5lh. , A\'enue; :!nd. [l,,m1. II~ Guwrr St.; l·rotu:he)', Alec, 131 Thcatr~ Griffiths, Kevin, 113 Leslie St.; Bat ton y· tor 21 p t•

IIIII• lOth · lOth . s e, tc • resco . .. ··r,,,-.:• r II"· ~3 Shall' St.: 7th. t!·: .\!l•HI. 1~9 Patrick St.:

~l~lunc.' Richard, 6 Kennas llilll' C~oper, Wm., 19 Field St.; 2nd .. St~.~t~ lo4ti. · 118 T 11 • d 71 h. ' Hudson, Reginald, 2•2 Fresh·' ~ 1 c er, rtc, opsa no a :

~tanninJ;. Ke1·in J .. 158 Merry· water Rd.; 5th. · loth;. :.;·:~· 11 :!:1;.m. 5n Fr11111lr o\l'r.: meeting Rrl.: 5th. I f'llght, !\!iss Hilda, United \\ lscl'/lan, Wm., !B Baltimore

Bn~~~. \\'alter, 33 Bonclodd)' St.; Church College Res.; 1st. : Stre,et: 1st. 1 :;· .,: · ·' dt•. ~6 Ciolf . Ale.: 1~111. l'ittman, Vincent, 43 Patrick \\bitten, Harold, Petty Harbour,

. Xorman, Con~t .• lohn. 21 AI· St.: 2nd. . • lPih. . ;! 1 ;rd. 43 \\'arhur) St.: landnlr. Rcl.: 25th. : Payne, Douglas, 154 Pleasant !'it.;: Aitken, Fred, ll Mill Bridge; Dtlt.l

Rtockwood. Cia) ton, 233 South· tst. i , Ader, Campbell, 63 'cornwall J.r·:" T. Snuth·idr. Rrl.: >iclc Rd.: 6th. Taylor, Eric. Kclli~rews: ht, Crescent; 8th.

~lorri;, l;cnrgc, 9A !\lrrr~·mect· Hutchings, George, Topsail; O'Kce!c, !\lichael, 257 Southside \ ., , II· ,:·.• Son\ hsirlr Rd.: ina Rrl.: 4th. : 19th. I Ro;,d, ~ntl.

:. ..~lundon, ~Irs. Lillian, fll Quidi ~ri~ch, Robert, 53 Freshwater Cleary, Jerome J., ~5 Aldershot E.::::: •··''· ~ 1\unbrrlt)' Ro11e; ltoi ncJ.; hi. . . Ra.: 1th. Street; 4th .

.. i\nstin, Albert, Brownsdale, T. Hearn, B111, 23 Monrne· St.: l!t, i Love)'& Guy, 1\lount :Pearl P~rk; ;.,:··: ilr:•. Si~nal llill: 3rd. n.: 1st. Gregory. James, PAFB; 1st. ·4th. I

!·.:~,. •L;, \lar~ar~t. !l Power Dnrringlon, John. 17 Ange1 1 Bondeson, Eric, PAFB; 1st. I Connors, John, 57 Power Street· 1'\ncc: 1st. Warren, Eric, 12 Pleasant St.; .15tn '

:i•~t:! .J,o~,n. 138 Empir~ ,\l'r.: Hillier, Fred, 71 \\'arbury St:;; 5th. w'hittle Thomas, 82 Barnes ~nd.. . . . , Johnson, Edmund, 24 Young St.; Rond; :!nd.

i.u .. 1,:· .1. 1~:1 Rennie's' ~lill ·: H:i:.

E~!l:C:·~ .. \llrhael, Torhay lld.;

. \~:tr.r:: Olof. ~ Jlell St.; l5t. ::~:a;~. !l1ch.ml. 10 Quhli \'hll

0 Brum. ~Irs. Ahce, 149 Gower 1st. Ennis cvril 213 c 1 lll St.; 2nd. . ~ Strong, H.L., Little Bay Island; Avenue.' 3rd ' ra am er I

Williams, }Irs. Barbara 71 War·; 29th. I ' · 1

bury St.: 1st. I Wadden, Brian, 182 Milltary ftd.; llr?wn, John, 22~ !outhsidc Erlcccombe, Isaac 17 Parade St.: . 8th. 1 Road, 3rd, , ,

ht. ; Barrett, Edward, 1111 Monroe St.; : March, Hubert "·• 231 Cra1g· Hounsell, Walter, 107 Newtown: 11th. I rnlllar Al'enue; 13th .

Battery Rd.; Rd.; ht. ! Hancock, Wm. c., Cowan Ave.; MacKay, Plitrlck, Kilbride, 8th. . : t:: I'.:r .. \\ :1: . Top Normore, Alllnzo, Brownsdale. -4th. · . Kavnnnch, Thomas, 64 Warbury :· :•&r.:. ru!Py. 1117 Quidi \'idi ·Hotel: lst. ; Hcmmens, Verna, 79 Pleasant ·~Street; 3rd. · ; :r.J. • 1'histie, Ambrose, 111 Sprins· St.; 3rd. Streeter, Henry G., l:Z Suez •tl e;r:. Tl:umas. Colliers; 1st. ' dnlc St.; 1st. · I Parson1, David, llanhport, N.S.; Stt·ecl; 5th. . '.'.::e!.r .. !lor.:. h. Colllrr:s 1&1. i Stone, Ross, ~ Charlet on St.; 1llst. I Gallagher, Ray, 19 Freshwater

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t~'Lt:.:;. Fr;tncis. Colliers: \st. lst. Bambrick, James, Blackhead Rd.; I Road; 1st. 1:::·.:1::;. Felix. Colliers. lit. · :\athanson. ~Irs. Helen, 105 Eliz.l4th. 1 Whelan, Kc\'in, 120 Empire :u .. ). l!rnry. Pt•rtugal Co\'c :1bcth Al'c.; 1st. : Yetman, Edward, Blackhead Rd.;· Al'enuc: lsi. . !tit. . , Cake. ~!iss Violet, 20 Warbury: 3rd. \ Wight, Fred, 64 Blrd:marsh :;;1:~· .. l.rk . .1. j;, Queen's nd.; St.:, 1st. . I llerchant, Robert; Blackhead I' noad; 41·h. . ·: Chllker. ~Irs. Lllhan, 83 Camp·· Rd.; :!nd. Hallowa~·. Frank 12 Gear Street· ~::·>t· 11r• . .l(;,r.. 109 Spring hell ll\'c.: l~t. I Escott, Ernest, 12 Allandale Rd.; !st. ' '

•:: ~~- . : '\'hitcwa)', JamP!, SignAl Hill: l~th. . • !\Ierner. George, 661 Water [lu~:,·•n. RC.U Torhay, I :!nd. .. o·~rara, Mr~. .Tosephlne, ~ Street: lsi.

~oflall, Roy, Empire Al'e, We~t; 1 ~lerrymeetlng Rd.; 7th. ! Smith David 3 Smith A. . ··n. F.rl\1 ir•i. llC.~F Tor· . :!nrl. . Simpson, Ronald, 12 Gill Place; 1st. ' ' 'enue,

i ~lolloy, Wm. C., 14 Emerson St.;: 9th. i Hudson u rbert p h c ll··~•lrl. RC Ar Torbay. 2nd. I Dawe, Adrian, Bay Roberts; 14th·. olth ' c ' ouc 01'e;

• Smith, Phillip R., 53 Flower . St. Croix, Brendan, Bay Bu!la; t Ma•· W'lfred s s B . 1:1'!or~ \ John, RCAF Tor· Hill: 1st. · 3rd. . " 1 • · · urgea, 2nd. : ht. ! Hllller, Garfield, 19 Hoyle! Ave.;. Tucker, Harold, MI. Purl Park; Da~enport, l\lrs. Gertrude, 138

St . 6th 1st · · Duck\\ orth Street; 4th. 1

" i Escott, Edward, 27 McNelll St.; Mercer, Freda, Mental H~spltal; Cr~ne, Miss Pahicla, 17 Military ~· · l~· .. n llott~f 1~. Kenna's j4th. 3rd. Reed, 1st, '

1 Escott, Art, 1!111 Cuhln Ave~; oakley, Wlnaton, 102 Empire Reddy, Michael, 213 Craigmille1 1

'.!J,ra), RCAF Torba)'; 1 2nd. ' Ave.; 2nd. Avenue; 2nd. , . 1 Hearn, .David, Kennu' Hill; 1 Cook, Richard, I Colonial !t.: Sullivan, Angus R., Pouch Cove:

Tor· i 14th. . 7th. ' . ht. Wight, Harold, 10 Cairo St.;! Dooley, Stan, 10 MM\f'Ot lit; Jenea, Clune)', Mundy Pond

II•.'AF Tor!Jn~·; i :!nd . ! 5th. 1\oall; lst. 1 i Smith, Samuel, 29 Park Avr.; Scott, Norman, 14 Prince of 1 Penney, ~orge, Charlton Street· I

\rrur.r. Ei!:•. RCAF Torbay·. :!nd. Wales St.; lat. . i ht. ' I I!~!·. . . . . ' ! • Barban, Andreas, <&8 Prescott Shea, Leo A., -41 New Cove Jd.; 11 Carew, Daniel, 46 McKay Street; . •. , •), r.r:o.u .\.. !WAF Tor bar: St.: lOth. 33rd. · lit. ·-r,~. : Conro)', C.H., Allandale Apts.; Crosbie, Chelle7, . 11 Jennie's I Underhay, Dougals 163 Topsail

:··~~n· l.lo: d nnr Turb~y;. 65th. I Mlll Rd.; -4th. • !toad; lth. I

,·, . Feehan. Mntthew, 3 Calvert St.; , Doyle, Robert, Petty HarbOUI'i 1 llovard, Stur.rt J. 183 LeMarch·. · .\~r. f:,,,. rt. IW.\F Torlmy; ·4th. 2nd. · , ant Ro11d, lith. ' 1

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1 ~lcG 11·a 1th. 1 Roi!J~rt, 194 J,eMar· 1 Doyile, Jack, Pi1ett~· llarboukr; 2ncl. t ·Chancey, Ji'r~nk, 63 carter's:

,,._.,, '''l.of' :. RI'.\F Tm·bay:; r mnt lc .; fill. Wh Hen, Cyr I 232 Due worth 'IIIII; mi. '

1 . ' Ivan)', llaruld, 54 Cookstown! St.; 4th. Taylor Bruer R laO Gower j

··~·:'''''' .\ i ,. \a ll•l r r. \47. Rei.; l~lh. I J.egge, Douglaa, 1111 PreKott lit.; Street· i~t ·• 1 · ' 1:, : 1:1111. l!e~t. Carmen, 3 Fahey's Rowe;· 4th. Do~le 'T ·. • : ,. t:u, .. ·ll. Snuthsitl~. 4th. Austin, Stepl1en, Holyrood; lsi. C ~· , erence, 6:1 Portugal,

.. 1· · IL:h l'lwer, Patrick .T., 1!1 Shea St.; Austin, Patrick, Holyroocl; 1st. I ove. Roa;~. 4th. t.lr.>. t::i:.o. ~ \bit a St.: 8th.: 12lh. Batsom, Miss Anne, Gra~e Hos· •. Pike, Richard ~I., 80 ~lerrymeel· : ~~:r.c.t.\ .. luhn .\., l.orrl~ L'nl'c 1 , ~luores, Walter, 14 Merrymeet·,pital; 3rd. .· lng Ro~d; 8th. , · ,1•t. 1 mg Rd.; 3rd. Spnrrcll, llliss Marilyn, Grace ; Sleeves, Everett, 96 Topsail • ·'.101·01 • l'rttr. Lnng'> llill: Bth. Doole)', Edward, Kilbride; 2nd. Hospital; 2nd. · 'Road; lsi. CcoprJ. Thoma;, Clarenl'ille; Cullen, Patrick; 27 Central St.; Hart, Edmund, I! Wishing WeJ•. 1 ------ . ' !J I tst. Rd.: 8th. . I w'ool Prospe t I . 11°~ ;· Thomas. Colliers. lsi. !llulllns, Leonard, 85 Crala:mll· Etherlnaton, John, II Stoney· I W C S 1

w.'e •r.. P.llrick, Collier~: ht. ler Ave,; 18th. house St.; lit. A . I.

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Nelson, Harold, Kenmount :Rd.; · Fitzgerald, Edward, 72 Living.: sl~:~lfl~a c~u~tr~es wofuh~ bteco1!1le ' .. . 1 ~n. Fr~nw, 3 Of bourne 7th. stone St.; 5th. 1 , • " U) ers ,0 us ra ~an ·

lil. Robson, ~ir. Wm. P., '71 Crall· ·Antle, Wm., VIctoria, Carbonear i rail ,IIOol, as they 11 ere beglnmng . r.. Frtd 144 Pl. trick st.;, milltr Al'e.; 22nd. 8th. . a.long.term. expa:s~on of wool te:;. ·.

' Abraham, Wm., 22 Kina's Bridle lt'itzJerald, Raymond, 72 Lh·lng. · tile lndustrtC!s. · h1s was foreca:•t ' Roy; 60 Cartm St.; ! Rd.: 7th. . stone St.; 4th. · · by !b~ Director of t.hc Bureau t•f :

D· ; El'el)', GeorJe, P'titrac;k·Car· Blakeney, Ken, 1011 Whlteway Al:lle~Jltural ~con~m1cs, Mr. T, H. ll•halfl·. Peter J., 17 College Sq.;, bonear; bt. St.; 181, . StronK, In h1s 1956 rel'icw of tl:c .

iJ,·, i .Tackman, oJhn, 81 lulva St.; Whalen, Charlet, 35 JUehmonci wool Industry released on Decem· I r•l "mond, ~Irs .• Jo~cphine, Portu· 3rd. · St.; -4th. btr 5• · · . '

'.1 Col·e Rd.; 14th. Scott, Reginald, Southside Hill; Do)·le, Jtobtrt, Petty Harbour; Mr, Strong said the long term Poe. ~~·~h)·, Thomas, 620 Southside 2nd. 1st. o~Uooldor wool seemed ~ounrl,

Elr ·• 6th. Follett, Alee, 22 Summer St.; Fowlow, MIX, Pennywell Road lllth priees ~matnlng aboH the Itt I, Ferdln1nd, Central St.; bt. West; 9th. · 19~5 u ·56 · leofvcls, Tlrle 1 cost ·con·

B:o . Carter, Harold, Topsail: 1st.· · . Burry, Gordon, Pmugal Cove: sc 0 sne$s manu ac urers nnd : 3~~· Robert L., 9 Allandale Andrews, Arthur, <&II Flower 6th. 1 · . the upper.llmlt 1et by the price of

d. Hill; 1st. , Gulliver, Heber, 1 Dunford llt.; synthetic 'fibre 1hould prevent ex 1 Gnrdnn W., 1 Glenrldge Sheppard, Lloyd, -tO Gilbert St.; Hth. .. ~esslve prices.

~~~· . · ' 2nd. Emsley, J, z. Gerard, 2 VIctoria It wu eXJlectert that ]lrockaction 1 : 41n · marrt. 2!1 Gower Peckham, Jame1, 33 Charleton Street· 2nd w~uld rise ateadll:v ~nd would h~ ll;rra; Sh' St.; 1st. . Mu;phy Ron 2 Walsh's Square- b~lanced h~· rl.1ln~ consumption. ·

·· · lrlrr. Inn rlrii>anl st.; .Hennebury, ThomRI R., Quldi ··lst. ' ' ' bnth in the Jl~scnt main .consum·! ----- V1dl; 6th. Herder Hubert 8 Klnl"l Brld~e In~ countries anrl in the under· ,

McKinley, Dourlaa, Ill LeMar· Road· 6th ' drl'cloped conntl·lc~;, · I chAnt Rd.; 11th. St~nford 'Robl'l't Jt Montk Thezrowlnll demand for wool :

BMowe, Wd mr'' l!IIAill~ ECqb.; t65!th: Avenue· 3~d. ,, wu haded main!~· on lh~ stead~ II

aynar , ranc s, liD a o s ., Short' Mrs. Emlly 47 VIckers growth of population .ancl · lidn:: 5th. . Avenue: 291h 1 standards, and the rontmued ~·~ne.

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119 IIIIJ \ .1: ~lcEwcn, told tl:o~ Federal Coun·' House of Rcpresentalil··~s. Mr. w. sedon December 5,

Newnor 10 o 11 11 1 ctl of the Country Party on Decem.· u Poa"e saht on Decenaber 0 The revicwsaid that lck Rim •2720 4110 4U 4j0 -5 b 2 · I · 0

' · ' f ·· ormetal -!oo G9~ 5~~ s~o +5 cr · · · that ~meric~ was not cn',lnged in' 0 ruhl<;_ con~entra:·~s ~rom . ~~~n' ~~~ ~~ 3!~ 1, 3)~ 11 - '·'I Mr. Mc:Ewen said he was con· i dumpmg agricultural surpluses on\ c.uast ~-ach sna dcn3;tts 1:. Norpa. 4o1oo 111 131J m 3 fidcnl · that n trade agreement 1 world markets. first siX months of Jn.,r, l<·a, N':~~~da ~~~~ sU\'J m~ ~~ •could be ncJotiated with Japan. I Mr. Poage, Deputy Cha_irman of i 485 tons and sho?hl CXCC~d .

, Norsync 2030 41 41 4! . Australia's E•~cond largest woo].: th-~ House of Representatives A gr., 000 tons for the ) ear. Noo· Inca ·•ooo 7''1 7 •'• - '' · · · It ) Co 'II 1 d · t I It also strn<se•l the · N Rank 18i6oo 117 140 ll7 + 5 · buyer and second bi"gest overall ' ICU ura mmt ec. , Ia JU; 1 -- •• tmn Norttup moo 110 fiU r.GO • 2 tradin"· partner " completed adiscussion in Can· ' of the l'~cently dtsr.~l'erei ~~::J:. ~ 3~,, ~\'J 3~•.> ~ ~ o • berra with members of the AU'· rleposit, on Cape York . o'Drl•n 1:00 so' 61 61 +1 , A series of new ·o\'erseas trarlc tralian Government's Food anti Queensland, lo lhe luturr g~:,;;~ m~

1: t~•.> 1~,, agreements 'to improve the Agricultural Commiitec on 1\t~ mcnt of northern Atbtr;;lia .

o•m 2l2D 153\o 13 ll - 14 balance of payments situation 1111estion of lhc disposal of An:·~ri· O'LearY 2oB36 38 33 33 -1 ·o ld t h Au t •I' In Ill 1 nrcnada 3nc.o 30 29 30 ~ '" II u no arm s r~ tan 1 5· can surp uses. nrn••bY 211 ~o 37 so + n try as adequate protection exisl~ lie was also accompanied bv .1

l'ac -East t3uO, ~~ · · '0 · · lilT - '' d th t 'ff B d I f II · b ! A .· Pamour 3 ~00 49 ~~ 49 13 un cr e art , oar sys em. e 011 -.mcm er o the mertran Paramaq 5on t~ 12 12 Industry would al~o reap subslan- committee andthe llou•e of lle· Parbee :!.10 9 m 9 + 1' t' I t d t I I ' t I' · 'I P " Pardee 7 ~300 R

4 71; ~0 •• 1 ra cos a 1•an ages n a tlr••r pt•-sen a tics, ,, r. • Jones. Mr. Pater 79011 9l 3!1 B9 -~ level of Brilish jll'eference' which Poage said America had nei'C"

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: No1·a Scot!a lcal·lng Lll·crpool Feb. 13, due St. John's Feb. 19.

. Lea1·in; for Halilax and Boston '·Feb. !!0, due Halifax Feb. :!2 and . Boston Feb. :!:>. Lca1·ing Boston · Feb. 26 and Jlalifax ~lar. 2, due ' St. John's ~rar. 4. Sailing. for

'.' Libcroool ~rar. 5. ·: Newfoundland lea1·inJ: Li1·erpool : ~lar. l. clue St. .John's ~lar. 8.

1 Lel,·in;: for Jlal_ifax nnd Boston

:llaYt•lllUl 4"00 23 22 12 h · d 'I 'I I I -~ Perron 1100. ~~ J1 33 -I ave been negohatc , '' r. •' C· 1 un:pec surplus commodities nor Plcl< crow 3100 m 111 111 -7 Ewcn said, 1\'ould itdo ~o Plch Ore 33000 5 11 3 12 T . ' Placer m s1m m 12'< he conference agree<! upon the I Pow nou 2llCIO 60 60 6~ _,

3 great nc·~d for consultation be-l

Pr nor~ 6%M 12 o 1. Torhil son ~5 tl ~~ 11 · th U S D t f Pronto 5:.3l 72S 6Sl 7l + 1l Tran• nrs 27NI 2R 'S :zil _ ,0 leen e •• · epar nlent 0 p,·onlo wts 100 m ::s~ 2B~ -19 Triha~ oco.o to•.> w> 4'1 -j•_.; Agriculture anrl the Australian Dr-

~lar. 9, due llahfax liar. II and ' Bo>ton ~l~r. H. Lcal'ing Boslon 'Mar. 15 and llalifax ~br. 19, dur

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FUR~~SS RED CROSS • l'ort llamillon lea1·ing Halifax

Tan. 15. due St. John's ,Tan. 17, : ;ailin:: Jan. 19 (llali!ax and N.Y.J

Fort z\l'alon lral'in~ New York Jan. 11, St. John, N.B .. Jan. 14,

I llalifax .Tan. li, dUe s~. John's hn. 19, ~ailin~ .lan. ~~ for Corner Brook, Philadrlphia and New York.

I'Nt llamillon lcal·in~ New \'ork .Tan. :11. Halifax Frh. 4. dur ~1. ,John's Fch. 6, ~ailing Feb. 8 lor Halifax onl)'.

Fori A1·aTon lral'in~ :-\ell' York Fch. 5. St. John. :\.B .. Feb. 7, llali· lax Frh. 11, clur ~t. John's r'cb. 1:1. >Jilin~ Fch. 15 for Cornrr Rr<'ok, Philadelphia and New York.

SI'LD. CAS. STE.\MSIIII'S Rcllr J;lc II lral'in:: Halifax

1.11'. H. rlur Sl .• lohn's Jan. 16, a;;i:m:: .Tan. !R.

Brrl!nnl II Jra,·in:: Halifax .lan. rT~. <iUI'~t. .holm'~ .tan. ~1. ~ailin~ 1 ;-, !1. :!:!.

, llrTir l>lr 11 lc.win~ Halifax , l;;n. :!:!. dur Sl. ,lnhn·~ hn. 24,

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"THIS L.Ul.U OFA SHINER! 'lOLl KNOW HOW IHE'l', ARE ABOUT ME 6ETTIN'

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C: rllocorei'Y 2:17~ Jl 3tl Jilt Bcclford 11 lca1·in~ Halifax Feh. 1 :!, due St. ,John's Feh. 4, sailing : Fch. 5,

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TOROSTO C:L051Nii ~rocK~ I 111 The Can1dlan ruu

Torontn Stork Eseh&n&dt'11• U Sf Tbt1 f'anadl•aPrr" I

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· North Pioneer due St. John's

I' Jan. 13, sailing .Jan. 15. North Coaster leaving Hallfsx

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Jan. 19, due St. John's Jan. 22, sailing Jan. 24.

North'4Coaster leaving Hallfax

I Jan. 23, due St. John's Jan. 26, sailing Jan. :!8.

North Pioneer leaving Halifax I .J~n. 28, due St. John's Jan. at,

I sailing Fch. l.

North (.'oa~lcr lcal'ing Halifax : Frh. 1, due St. John;s Feb. 3,

I. sailin;l Feh. 5. , North· Pioncrr lr.avln~: Halifax i Fe h. 5, due St. John's Feb. 8, i ~ailing Feb, D.

lloo hlu Hlrb La" XJNES

Abbtran 1493.~ -s-o; U .1.~ -1 A<ad Uraa 1 oo a H 14 Advocate 1000 · 1M 505 so.~ ·-ss Akaltcho 60 4D 411 40 1 3 Alba Epl · tooo la 17\i IB Al1om 4767 m•i 11\1 19 Atcom wlo IIJ POD B~ 895 ! Ant•Lard•r .IOU 16 16 16 Am Neho 3300 195 190 · lOO - 5 Ana con 233 19 3 ·188 lllol 1 Aex llu JllOO 11\'J 10\i \'J -\~ Arcadia 3200 2211 210 218 1 8 Ar)on 10 IS 15 15 Aocol 470 15\> Hh 13 . - 11 1-Allu \'k 000 14 l~ H 1 Aubcll• 21000 12 11 12 -1 AUmachn 6300 :1/; ll ll Aumaquo ll300 17 1~ 18 + Al'illa 1ro 1\io 10 I -1 Rank!leld. ~00 10 10 10 narnol 210 4.1 ~2 4~ -1 nanue 212 ~• M 1>8 1 3 Rary r.xpl :tlOO 7 70 10 -1 Rue Metal• !~SO 75 71 1.1 Ua•ka 11600 :n 2!1 ~n -1 R·Diiq ~a IM l7Z 111 ·15 Bcauca(t ~·>l IM 1~0 M Rclch.r 436l 21 1!1-1 1~ -0 Bethlm 2100 :150 21 1.4 -1

• lllblo 7,130 1n 9 g

I W f lllcroft 271'6 :w 21.1 ~o -a

ater root lllcroft -11 2:>8.10 UT 1l0 140 -B lllock lla 100 101 fl VI -4 llonl'lllo ' MOO Jn 1\~ 10

Do l!ordulac 1000 II 11 \1 -

lrectol•y Bourcad 43110 Sl,i T 81> HIH

I"' • .- Bouzan lt80 14.1 UO 140 -5

TO 0.\L n"': . !loymar 4 1000 11-1 m t\~ Fort Hamilton •• ,.Tan. 1~ . __ Bra!Drno . :.'011 uo 400 40 · Fort Hamill on • , . feb. 8 ON DRY DOCK Brnut Reel .;153s 111'1 100 111! •'I Brunhural ~100 9 9 1

TO CORNER BROOK: S.S. Burgeo, lii.V. Lila L. Bour· nN.,Lon uooo 15 · H 141-1 - V. •'\-Fort Al'alon ..... Jan. 22 dicr, and the dry dock lighter are ~:;:r:;l~k :0 00

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•tFort Al'alon ..... Feb. 15 slnted to come off rlry dock on ~~~k!:"'Hul :: ~o i,0 1~ 1 Thursday. · · Burchell 230 34 !2 33 1

TO NEW YORK: AT DOCK camp Chlb 1!00 113\1 121'• 1m Fort Hamilton • , .Jan. 19 5 s Cdn Aalorta ::soo 21 2l 23 -1

I J .,2 .• Bea\'ervlllc, from· Botwood c Dyno 812 2ts 215 21a -2 •tFort Ava on "·" an. • is eontinu1'ng loadin~ the cargo of' cdn Tltor JOOO 14 13 131-1 ·

Fort Hamilton ... Feb. 8 " c d 1 .. " •tFort Avalon ..... Feb. 15 Grand Falls newsprint paper and c~n,gr~rln ~k .. ;., 4~1Jo0 -,2 -2 is expected to finish this evening can Met 13969.1 365 330 355 + t!

-:o PHILADELPHIA: after which the ship Is scheduled g.~~g~wta 20i:0071~!l 25551 :l6111 +~l -tFort Avr-lon ... ,,Jan. 2:! to sail fof Beunos Aires. The next cmtar 10 8 aoo liS tS

. ? a cargo o paper Ctn\ Pore aoo 11 1 + I> •tFort Al'alon ..... Feb. 15 I steamer to 1 ad f (:onl l'at &«o 4S IJI 145 +II

Vnssels Villi call Newfound· Will he the s.s. Bowplate. Coni Pore 500 11 n 11 +"' ~ S S Gl Chlb J•c 13lll6 3&1 3'10 380 . land Outports as Inducement • • encoc, Captain Riggs Is Chlb·Kay ~100 5S s3 " _

1 · ·r o!lers. I master, from Corner Brook, the r:hlb M 19.\0 :100 !lBO uo tl S S K I th S S

Chlmo JI)()O 110 15 15 :'I ,·. k !t · · r e, e .• Northern Ran· t:hron• Jo 30 3 ,

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1: •Calls Corner Broo 11 cr ger, the S.S. Tampa and the lii.V. Cocb wm 2100 10 7S "

t SL John's. I <.'larem·illc. The latter vessel Is g~~~~~': •::5 i00 11

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the Claren\'lllc Is now having a re· c D•nl•on 2112 m m> m> • " 1'1 I filial; Capt. Collins ls the master. moored up ready to receive furth·

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\f, G. ~loore Dial 5890 ~013 The :I!.V. Bar Ha'ven Is also at tlic er salling orders. · : l'• I i I dry dock. AT THE ROYAl. STORES 'I \1 ! ' FURNESS WITHY AT H.~I.C. DOCKYARD 'I v B I 'I .

: -~:· l .. , '·,1 The ~r.V. Arctica and the M.V. ", , ess c "ane, from Twll·

j & CO.r LTD. Easterner from Halifax with a part ~F~~o~l\!a~~~ds~u~~~~e: :~dc~~1j :. : WATER ST. EAST cargo to discharge ami after dis· prepare to get ready to prosecute :;. . :1 charged will sail for Halifax. the seal Ilshcr.v. . ;· t ij i_jl : Rallfas Saini John. N.B. SASTABIOWIRII'\GC BRt 01S·1 L~D. AT CROSBIE & CO. LTD.

~ ~ ~ ;~ ; /~ew York Montreal ma~l~r, ~:~~e, Bo~~ood~ tls Is nt~~ ,A~~~ t!Vth~'· n!'st~r~o~:~mcnc!~~ . : l 'I i I; I::=::=:::=:::=:=:========.:.,!__ ________ :_ _ _:_ vista where a cargo of coal was · I :1 j ~ ' landed and Is now having a refittal : :. j :i l\1 EXECUTORS Ml D TRUSTEES POR OVU HALf A CEHl U IY:, ·Which will take a few days.

l . AT NAVAL DOCK, SOUTHSIDE

, i' II M.V. Elmer Jones, which was op-~ · : i crating the passenger and motor 1 · vehicle service !rom Portugal Cove

l l I · · to Bell Island, will go on dry dock ' l · ; ··' f~ra~:~~!~i!. repairs when dockage

:I. :: . ,• AT A. H. MURRAY & co. ' · ! · ; at _the. above wharf yesterday storm

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Jon~m!llt 4 4 7000 :~ ~ ~ -1-.TowseY4 1613 10,~, 10,., 1n•,; - 1• Ke.-1U• 1000 8 · 71'.1 8 + 1 Keyboy WI 7! 4 Kntm "'~ '!~0 1.410 ·::15

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1w 17 L-Was& 2300 7 , La LUl 12.00 32.~ ):13 3l5 t.elteh !161)1) ao 78 78 _, t.eno:ourt ~ 14. 14 14 LL Lac :111300 22.1 4195 m ~~L Lom•ra 133 13 11 _ _ 4,.. LGrada wta 3300 98 M ~ LoUvld 750 21 21 21 -1 Lyndbat 6'1~~ 7\o 70 ~~ 7\o - ~ ~~... 45 190 ~ 16~ tl Macdoll 250 62 + "" Madle 350 121\ 12 12 Jl!ackeno 2'1500 38 33 38 + 1 M&<Leod 3400 119 115 117 Madsen 500 195 195 195 Jl{alartlc 3300 40 'II 40 -"'" 5 Jllal\t&St U 4000 t U l8 -2 Jllarat1o 51!115 42 4 41 + 1 Jllar1Umt 11~ ... 20115 994'L 1024'L

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.tOi Stanlet~h !!21 400 :l!lll 3~3 -5 )IONTRF:Mo CI,OSING STOCKS Stannn·kur t6G 4:3 4U 4111 :i R1 T.ah Can:ulanl Prtn f!

Stceloy 700 9 8 B -t•~ . llh t fl' B , 43lR73m~'~~ nqc:m.v

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areers For Women In RCAF . . '

t!'"ll :t.l'l\l' woml'n are I· Women were flr~t enrolled In In polnlng the ItCAF may apply, ... ~.m~ :n tnc Hoyal Can· the RCAF durin~. World War Jl, either .ln pe,son o1 by letter at · \.r r.o:······ anu the appc~r· and It did not tui\c long for the any one o£ twent.v UCAF recruit·

• ·, , 111 ~:• h tmnccl out mr· service to find t.Ul that they lng, units spat•rd across the ten " .•n : ,,. ,accts u( Cann· , could handle a multitude of jobs provinces. She must be a Can·

. . , .. ,1!d :.1 air force sta· i that were a far cry from the trn·~·adlnn citizen or British subject ;, ··~· n" l.m;•-r a subject of ~ dllional role 01 cook and house· 11\'lng In Canad.l, she must be .: .. :d ,·.,mlll~llt !Juring the ; keeper. At atr u«ses In Canada I eighteen years 1:id and have a ··;, ... ~.-a•·· wcy ha1·e be·: a.nd o\'erscas, w.wwn rigged para· minimum of gr~dL nine edu·

•n ",., ... ,.,.,! tcallll'c of lite 1 worked on ·instruments and clcc· cation. _ , ,:1 ,, ,·:v. and· mot·c 1m· I chutes, contnllr.ll air traffic, 1 . 1 1 1 ~·.~: 1,. •l••'u~ a \'ita! job Ironic gear, and 111 many other At t 1e tecru t ng un t the pros· ·::;";n;t ,•,t:,·a·ntl~· thc·y have: jobs once consid:!•ccl the respon·. (Ieeth·~ airwon~.uc IH inte~vlcwcd ... , ::~·· ad• uratwn .. anll rc· sibllity ol men. They backed a I b)' the Women s ~arccr Counsel· •• •• ,.,.-: 1 ,, 111• llllliWctcd with ~:rent fighting bt'll! In important 1lor, givet~ a mrcllcal examination .,·~;:.-r · . tasks on the g:'•!llnd, nml, Inc!·! and general sultabll!ty test. If

\ .. ··•. "~' .\ '·"':.~ :or{' working dc_ntally, added a 'efrcs!Jing rem· she meets all tre :cqulremenl~ · .... , , ., :::n:,1·c tmcs, and at · lmnc touch to :; traclltlonally und passes the test., she Is en ". ·~. ,.,.,.,. '• :1all a hundred! masculine ser\'!n;. rolled and sent :o ~he Manning

·, · .. , ... 1 ~. ·' . .t formations. , \\' .. 1 . , , Depot at St. ~uilll s, Quebec, 1 .... · • . : omen 1\ll 1 the RC.\f 11ere I whcret he air wrce teaches all

. · · ·.,,.:::. :: '····"~ I. len· Wlll'k 1 d~moholi~cd nft~r World War 11. i lt4 recruits the ha~ic rudiments ,,, .-:•,••Y''\c~ a .~tat us not. In 1951 the C:mndian. Go\'crn-1 0 Sen·lcc life ; ,:: ,,,·:·, ll'lll••ll'~'. for they ment. fnccd wit:; the necessity of/ ' .

i 1o:: •• i ;· .. 1· "\'.'· nwa. share 1 building a tmacf.llmc air rm·ce · The basic trali11111l course takes

:o•i' ::-:':.1ll1C<, a!1~l arc that was samrlhlll~ more than eight weeks, an!! undoubtedly ~: ·, •· ., .. oo:'p<>rtuncues for just a tmlnin~ r.uclcus, authorlz· the most Important phase o( the

· eel the enrolmrnt ot' young wom·: two months Is the airwoman's : : :. ·~·· ·<·1•rnt of the Can· : c•n in" a l'aricty at HCAF career i scle~tion, tlll'ough tests and In· ,., :-;;:•:.. ""' llC.\1' is the filcls. or the '''lltr raricty of i terl'icws, for tl!r .ioh she wlll do ·:- :· •. , .•. n to~~::t. The mi>· rnrrcr ric!cis •n !he HCAF tocl'ay I in the nlr fort•e The tests nrc ••. : :.•• 1:, \I' nrc accom· nineteen nrc 11'\' open tn women., designed to mf'~surc her natural . i: " · ...... platll'~. c•lthcr Apnc·t ft'Glll tl:c• fact that they! aptitude in th~ various career ;~ ·:· ... ~,.,,.!'' wc•nr a distinct!:-., unlfm•m, there' fields open to women In the r;· :•. :., . 1 '' uwn who fly arc no cxclu<irc IJUalitlcs that: HC\F, while lh~ personal inter·

.'·': · ·'•· .-nlirc :tir fon·c. ~t·t these wm:1rn apart. ·Air· \'icws help het• to choose the type , ... ::;•" .,. "'"Y :• t•nrtiun u( wom~n nre dt'lllll\ from pt•nt·li· of work In wh•l'lt she will be r:'. :·· ,;,•.! , , 1 ''•llllcl t'crtnh·· c·ally all wal\;s nl Canadian life. , happy. The air fcrcr. usually , : ..... ~,":·i•·•·· <U'.~:m~zation is 'l'llcl' hare hct•n tcat•hcrs, clerks, tmnnngcs, witl.in the limltalions :•·:•co "" : ~, .• :n~untl to kee11 ~tctiogc·apher~. ~\lallnls and enn' hnposcci by Sl•rrlce require· , .. :.::~·· ·:~ :··, air, an cJI'g:mi· dm·tnr.<, nm·,;.•<. soda! wclfat·c: ments. to gi\'e aH'\I'Omcn the kind ·. :· ,, .::. : •. ·::n~chan women worlte:·s and ch~tidans. i of \1'01'1; they lilrP. tc do, and In

, ;:·,~:": "~' .lil'rca;ingly lm· HOW T.JOiltl which they will be most likely The young wnman interested· to succeed.

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(Nat. De!. Photo) RL\.F. np{'t'ales along modem b'us iness lines, using modern business methods, figure:; in any well-run business are the stenographers, typists and office clerks take dictation, look after the files, do general typing and. other office duties. · in the medical field must also be able to handle medical' documents and

The picture shows a young woman volul,'lteer with the R.C.A.F. learning to qualify as a clerk,

(Nat. Def. Photo) Women are given equal opportunity with men for careers ln the R.C.A.F .. and nineteen career [ielcl:; :;re open to Kamen who join this Sen·icc. After nine· \vceks of basic training women are assigned to special courses, according to their a biby and inten•,::;. which ;;re deter~1ined through tests and in~rvi~ws. during the training period. The picture shows Airwomcn recei\'ing training in the use of teletype machmes, and the system of commumcahon through the medium of teletype. .

(Nat. Def. Photo\ '111e e.':es of .the mod~·~ air force are its radar scopes. The fighter control operator uses radar to cletect, fdentify and control aircraft in Can!lcban skies. The picture shows .an airwoman training to become a qualified radar screen operator. Women 'have equal opportunity with men in this field in the R.C.A.F. ' • ·· ·

F .OVF.R TilE SlLVER' STAR-F fC ·Do1ot·es O'Toole, lB, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Too~e, errylancl, Nfld., is shown the inlricacies·of·a T-33 Silver Star jet trainer b:,t LAC Bob McClelland of

cou:st flCAF Station London, Onl. Alo!'lg with 60 other university gi~·ls, F /C O'J'oole was on an indoctrin~· R cat RCAF Stallon

1London last·Summer bCfor~ reporting elsewhere for Summer .duties under the Uni­

atade::n·: Training Pl~n. Miss O"~oolc is. not with the R.C.A.F_~ on fu.n. time but attends University duripg t. tc ~ear and ~pends th~ ~umrrter ·with the R.C. A.F., as t?e cadets .m the Navy ~nd Army from Memonal ~ do each year, No unit-of the .u~TP for.•the R.C.A.F. Is. yet achve. at Memorial. . · ..

. (Nat. Def. Photo) E\•ery airman knows that·his life may some.day depend upon the safety equipment technician. Thejqb cove~s the inspection,. repair and packing of all types of safety equipment inducting parachutes, life rafts· and survival kits. The· picture shows a group of women. recruits learning how to pack a iJarachule during a course w]],ich will equip them· to qualify as Safety Equipln€nt technicians. The opportunity for pay and ad\'ancemcnl is equal ~o the men. who join the se1'vice. . ..

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101lrr,hill and tis pohttc~l! parliament tn hnc )l'tth the pdhc~· and German;. I~ has been rc· 1 DOOR~IAN (former!;· H. M. s.l cd by Commander (El c. c. Mi:-1 b~ the steam ca~apult tha~ hl. :he \lasc-':!vclopcd b, .t?e Adm1ral.y hy tmmulltzatton. Thts stmple ·

• • turtla1 orMred a purge. I proclahned b;· Gomullia that pal'• ported that tb~ fn•st 3,000 of the VI'NERABLEl at present bcin!(l chell 0 B E nd R N V 1, 1 111re purchase ~?e· enabh~g tl to at Chatham. Doc\{~arrl and at method o[ prl'\'!·nting these dis· t' :O: .• ~r,.'" nf candidates op-jllclpation In national affairs mml: ref'.tgccs will be rear!)· for im·l m~dcrnized at' Rotterdam and 1 OHic~r ·and the a pi'Ot~ty·p·c 'wa': l~unch modem atrcraft, wh1c~ arc lhe Royal Atrcrnft Establishment. cases is al'ailal:!e free oC charge

I •:(.'. . I' . . I' . b b. I . b ' B l 'a I' b. Ch '·tm• or ll. • • ' • ' • , hl""•'f hea\'IH and ha\'C Ingber Farnhorough I'( I · •

10 thr•r r•• il'lr~ m par ta·1 e put on a tOal ct am. u •t' mt.,ra ton ~ .r~> "'· 11 ' the french aircraft carri·~r CLE:O.I- 1 built hi' his firm ~lcssrs. Brown f.h· ' h ! · • j 1

ncccs,ary. rlrt·twll' srt for nr:~l; is n,ot prepared lo .''.tffcr ~n)' IDII·I number,. 400 :1'111 be flown \11 ENCEAU, now buihlln~.- In Com. I Bros. Lrd., Edinb~rgh. ·This pro- ~~~j~~n 5it~:ds t an l~-pe! or- Jn addition to I he EAGLE, I hr. -------'- ·

. . . .· ! !or loss of face l~htch \1 ould b~ 1 Austrah~ I ~C\ er~l. planr loar.s monwealtb na\'ics lDI. Austral· I toi)'Pe was tested in H.:.I.S. J'Eil· 1 · r!rrice is at prrscnt filled •n' Arah coins frequently arP. found· 1

.m~lr tl('h~t II rll. he ~nl'ol~·cd In dc{cat o{ prominent ha1•c ah:ad~ a~m cd hct>~) and 1 ian aircraft c.art'icr :\IELBOUR:\!:: SEUS nearly fir>!! years a~o and I The Netherlands carrier KAREL IT :0.1, aircraft carriers ARK ROY- in Scandina1·ia, apparently brought t•• n•trr •. All candl~~a·J. mdl\•td~lal . Reds, or a ralatlvcly 1 the r~mmnder Will he bi'Ought out is fitted will~ ~ stram c~lapult jdc,·cloped by the Arlmiralt)·.. D?OR~IAN h a.l~~ to ~e fitt~rl. AL. ALBION, B'ULW,\RK :111d I herr to pay for furs. according to

fr11m thr1 C1~mmuntt •. t, 1 poor showmg In ::cncral. b)' shiP. ! and thr. ~la,1esttc class atrcrafl 1 Steam catapults hal'e smrc wtlh another Br1hsh ocl'tce. '1'1\:s CE:\"'''AUR and IDIAS. MEL·<the Encyclopedia Britannica.

1 rra•ant anr cmocra tr., · · · 1, Bnl thr l'utrr.< can e~··r· '·

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tn!:ht r~ll by thr wa:.-. ):. th'.l~ hnn:in;: di~Cl'cdit on

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:•1 1t;trmcn:. Concern Ol'tr 1:r,·::.,n n:ttrnmr had been e~ .. ;d b~· :or (;.,nllllka-C)·rank· j

, :r1rlwh;p prior 10 Chou·~ I ~~drr tltr rledoral com­

,.:.::. i! nrrr ,,ary. torcmo\'C :ir l:•t randirlatr~ who are .~ r~arnrtrr and who ha1·~

. .'!ark of rc,ponsibilit)' and i:i not follow the principle~

f:.1nt'> pro;:ram.' the stale· . , 1a1d.

n:r. 1:1a1 all thr partie; had c: thr li.<t; the candinatcs !-?l:rl'~d br·t qnalificd for ~~ • •rat parliament. The

;l..n reflected a fear Po:e•m1:ht hrl)'Cott the elec· "·d thu; •how their animos·

. , :~t :-r:lmt. ~n!1t:ral parties summon

. to fulfill their dutic' :' :akr par: in the elections,"

· •lcdarr·d. id that the partie~ hnd

i> ranrlirlalt•; their best >-!he prnfe,ional organ.

ar.d p;oLtlei:Jn>-31111 the \'Ot• ;'.o~M £1\t them pr~ferencc. 10tH• l'3n do ,o b1· mereh·

!hr b.t: .. , li-t, putting It in r:1r!·•pr ;nrl dropping It Into l<t!o: b"x. He dors not ha\'e ~1:k ~f bt at all . . \ :!t b a rti•trict retnrnlng six m, may contain nine candida.

i::t 1 n:e' ha! the ri)tht to ~~t thr name~ of candidates

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i'!:, .ltl!tr,;.!;an Government '1\'ill 1 tr:.df mis;ion to India

The ~linlster for . J. ~hEwen, announc­

Dtctmh~r 4. The party ltnt Aumalia towards the nut ~larch and would be fo, about !i~ weeks,

m";ion wnuld mainly eom· .~u,:,•liln manufacturers

ttponer,, lnd it was hoped lht Au;tralian banks would bt :epr•>~nl~d. ~kEwen ,aid Au~tralian ex­to India and Ceylon werr.

at o•~r 20.0001000 lbs ln · and there were good pros·

this fi~ure could be in­Australi~n Trade Com­locatrd in tho~e coun. a;•i;t firms In their

~;rt an Au;tralian Govern· ra~r Commis!ioncr would duty at :-.·ell' [lelhi early

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It was an even count at the end of the first period with the score reading on~ all. The i\Iar· gene Fliers· score once In the second .stanza wlnle holding the 1'elephone boys dialess. In the last period the Fllen outnum· bered the Avalon 2·0 for a 4-1

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ONE of the outstanding features of the Ice Aces or 1957 held at the Stadium last Friday night was the Tumbli~g exhibition by the Mount Cashel Orphanage Tumbling team. Their many displays of perfect precision and co-ordination won the applause of many during the show. Above photo by Dave Butler of the Daily News, brings out real proof of the precision of the squad. The photo shows two lads diving through a paper-covered hoop at the same time. Notice the perfect timing of the lads as they criss-cross through the hoop.

$core·I'S In Lnst Night's Game

THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY lS I

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The Model School continued St. Mike's had. a one man their winning streak in High tge when Bob Barter llent School hockey yesterday after- sinhin for playing with l noon but they had to suffer a stick but the teams becan:1 break in their shutout record as again a few seconds later' the ~t. Michael's became the first Jenldns of the St. ~like's team to score against the Model for boarding. The St. ~hke·1 In five games with the final score one man advantage for a reading Z-1. when Bill 1\lartin o[ ~lode!

Edgar Adams, shortly after the off at the 12.41 mark for second period got underway, shot The second period was one behind, Edgar Billard to minutes and twentv .<cl"en ma~k the fust goal to b~ scor~d old when the St. ~like's ,11 agamst the youthful netmmder Ill 1 first score of the game Thi! the fi\'e games he played in the about when Edgar Ad~ms league to .date. The 1\~otlel, . al· pass from AI Woolgar an~ though havmg one of the1r chensh· Billard from close in. The ed records s~ashed ne1•erthelcss tied the game up at the kept anot~cr !nlact .as _they chalk· I mark when the ~lartin h0 ~, 1. ed up the1r flflh wm m as many gether with Graham ~la 1 t,,. st:;rts. 1 ing in the rubber h<lund "(~·

d was the ~loses\ game for the ' al\cr he took a p;.-s trot l ~lod~l ho)·s smce the league op· That ll'a> the on]\· •tonn' ,,, ene~l as they h~d to come from 1 period but Model had ~n opp ': behmd .to t~ke I'ICt~ry. Th~re 11as: ity to take the lead at t'e .~ ~o sconng m the first penod and mark when Pearcr> ~tit ~~~ ~ m the second frame both teams I for tripping IHIWCI £•r l'a" 1

t •.E:I ~cored one each. In the fma.l frame 1 unbeatable in the St \llht"s~ the. ~lndrl ;cored earl:: m the Tile winning gonl ot ~~~ ~ pc!'lnd and held on nn~1l the huz·, ramc one minute a.<" lhtr.;: zer sounded for .a 2-1 I"ICto~y. I >ecnnds after the ;t~rl ,,f 1~£ .• ;

T_hrre were rtg~t ~enal~1e•. call· frame when Bill ~!min 1' ~rl m the game.ll'lth St. ~likes he· l!oh1ell and Graham 'larli·~ Ill!! cl1arged Wtth f11·c and the hi ned with Bill M~rttn f.: :t llodrl lhre~. th~ 11 innim: tal !I.

Although on lhr losmg encl of The ~!mtrl hrl~l on In •h1•. •

the Horc the St. ~lichael's C<tmcd ~nal lead hut It lnn~r·l ,,.\ most nf the pb;· and lhr.y l:cpt them al the 7.56 maak "i·r~·i! ~colic Billard hu•;·. Thr;· out>hot. Hol11ell wa• l!il"rn t·ao ,,:; the .~todd m thr fir<t pcnod 9·8. lor rou;:hin;: Iim,·o1rr Rilli·:] 6~ 111 the ~econd and lll·7 in thr twrcn the pipe~ kr11l 11t1 ·.\ 11:·•11 fnr a total of 25-lll. II 11as out during the ~horl •=P , •• , B1llarcl in tl1c nrt~ for the ~lodcl ' tinned to rlo so unlll lh! ,; who played R star game and al-, .'mnd~cl In rntl thr :.•w 1 ,:.~ though he let one get by him he i ~coreboard rearlin~ 2 1. "\ ' was ~ole responsible for kP.cping: LINErrrs man)' St. Mike's attack~ from pa:·· ST. ~fiCHAEL'S-.I,hn C• ing off. Jimm~· Carter between <the :Bill Prarcy, Allen t 'ar•n. i pipes for the St. ~like'5 playecl one 1 Baird, Roy Jenktn>. Boh Jirr­of his best games for the ~eason as At Woolgar, Ed. Wnt:l~ar. v.. he stole the rubber from the ~lodel Adams, ~lax Waltrrs. Johr. l:;t onrus:1ers many times. He kicked David 11orecomb, Tomm1 H:· aside his 19 shots in a professional Clayton Hollett, Dou~ lhm~:!l manner. MODEL-Edgar Btllard, i

The ~[ode! got their first chance Barter, Neville Henrlwon r.:: of scoring when Walters of St. Holwell, Eric Feild, Graha~ t ~!ike's was given two minutes for tin, Gerald Spurrell, ll~rn B:: charging. However Carter ancl his Bill Martin, Harry \\"ell!, :1 teammates held off the ;\lodet 1 Critch, Robert Gaultun, G~ until his return. At the 11.45 mark 1 Bicldcscombe, David ~lorg;:

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Jacoby On Bridge , TRUMII' LEAD

SPOILS SLAM

By OSWALD JACOBY A trump lead would have set·

tied South's 11ash Immediately -when the hand was played in the recent regi!'nal tournament lti Hartford. Practically every We8t player led th~ king of hearts, however. hoping to get a heart trick and the ace of clubs.

At JMst table!! the rest of the play was falrlv euy. Dummy won {he first trlck, with the ace of hearts, cashed the ace of diamonds, and led a diamond for declarer to ruff. South next led. a . club for dummy to ruff and cross-ruffed hearts and clubs to make sure of 12 tricks: six trumps In his own band, four ruffs in dummy, and two' side aces.

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There was nil risk at all In ,­West'• falsecnrd, since his part­ner could obviously control the rest of the hear:s. The Important thing was to steer South away from the winning play Into • line that would lose.

Paui·Martin Speaks On Australia

/ 'l'lte Clan ad;;;-Minister fnr Health and Wtlfare, Mr. Paul Martin, Baid on Dcten\ber '1.5; he thou~ht Australia had bun "eon. !idera!Jiy undersold." .

l ''ThQse '1\ito have tra\'elled lli.th me, and I, ha1·e b~en amazed at

., the dftlam. ie q. 111llty nf the coun­trY," Mr: Martin told a Preu Con· terence nn Deeem'btr 15.

j ''On our l'flum ·to Canada we

wlll!nd i.:ate the impressions we have tathered of the tremendous actual and potential power of a country with which we have had the friendliest relations,"

, Mr. Martin said Ute potentlallt­lles ol Australia would be attra e­i ltv~- to Canadian as v.~ll as to 1 American and European lnltre5b.

One of thl! amazing things was the extent to which Australians

I Htemselves had provided capital for Australian development. .

Petrol Supplies Au1tra1la would be unable to ac­

cept addillgnal stockl of pel· roleum, prodtlcls If th~y were of· (ered bc.catise no st<ll'Sg~ spar.•e Was available, the .MJrilster f11r National De'l'elopment, Senator W H. Spoon~r said mi December 4.

Senator Spooner nid: "I re. I . , peat !IIY previous statements that

I rumoi1rs about a shorta~e·of mot<Ji' ~p!rit in Australia are 11·itho•1t

! foundation. AU producta are in ampl,. supply.

"A.~ a matter M pntdeli<'P. we 11'41 keeping In elo~e lnueh with tile oil. iridustry. v.·~ are wtleh­inr earetully tl" OVfrSel\8 and

' loeal p~>aition. 'I'M prestnt rltu•· tion it that ail storaee in Austr2lia Is fitltd to eapacity ~nd normal ~lies art ~rriving re~;~~lnly ;"

Tilt ehaii'JI'Ian irf the Oil Inclustty Committee, Mr.· H. Sleigh, said 111 MQbOurile on December 4 that nG inerease In the aupply nf petrol w1s contemplated. He .aid Au~· .tralla'1 ciit· aupplles ea!fte frpm ent of. Suez, and were not af· feetett by I'M cnnal bloc:ka1e •.

Research Work On Australiait Barley

The Federal Government w\11 match on t lb for lb basi~ an ~mount nf 1A,275 lbs. per ~nnum bein.: provided by Ute brew~, maltinlt and barley Industries for ibe qu~lity of ·Australla barl~r, ruearch wor~ aimed at !mprovin~ Annooncln~ this on December 3, the Minister fnr Primary lndu3· ~ry. Mr. J;. :McMahon' said the ar· ang>ement would operate until 19· ;;o when the Federal Extcnsirin Services Grnnl was due Ul ter­·rrilnate .. -----

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Miss Windermere 111, tl:~ .·~·I largest operating in the world dur. cord • breaking h)'droplanc in lng the perl<¥1. The total Com· which Manchester solicilor Holl'·, monwealth merchant fl~ct in Jul); man Bucklcv set a new one·hnnr I was 23,556,00 0 ton~.

:; NEW SCOTLAND . TO CASAD,\ world speed' record of 70.66 mih•s • SlOPPING LJ!'I'K an iHlllr. EXPRESSION'S ORIGIN

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11 firearm consisted of three parts:

~. 1 ! has announced the ~tart of a new units ranging from 1' • hp to G:iO the lock, stock and barre~. l~encc, I'

: · a i: shipping scr\'ice between Scotland : hp. '':'hen we speak of a thin~ an ats en· t l '; and Canada next yr.ar. 1 Floalin~ Trailer: A nrw dnr.l·: tarr.,t,Y, we sa)' "lock, stock and bar·~·

• t l · :: ~ Com pan~· propose a clirrd: purpo~e •crart th~n can slacp l,nur i rei. · I I , ; ~crl'ice between GlasJ:oW and the 1 people as a cahm t'.\'lli•cr on in· I -·: 1 , , ; Canadian Great Lake~ ports start·; land waters anrl br hauled 011t ,>n '"llO\I'ERY" TRAil· . ! l :, '

1 :. ' ins whr.n the St. La1i·rcncc' nh·er

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1nnd:an.rl, lr~iled, hrhinrl a ~ar. ! .. The name Bowery in New Yo,rk 1

:~; is open 10 nal'incation, 1 _ Bratam s .~cll•.•t Lllr.boat. The 1 l 11y elates ba~k lo J?ulch colonml : : ! : The ~rl'ice will operate to anrl; 23·~on, 4G lt. 9 Ins. 'e;scl th.i1

1 clays. An Ind1an tra1l 11:as know.n

1: 1 rrom Toronto anal Hamilton wi;h JJ,;,OO, lhs. . : n,; Bowery Lane because at connect-: callsat other Canadian lake ports.l Bolc.ro: Ont~ta111h~c, H ft. ~···I cal T'rler .. shay,·csanl'~ farm (or

•; It i~ intended. acc.,rding to •h~ tcrnataonai raean~. dan~.!)' of 19,r,. ~ "hou\'Wea·aj'') with New Amster·

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approximately three weeks. \ n.ewest trcnrls an the dcsagn rl \ , Th~ new scr1·icc will be in ·d·; this ~lass.

· clition to the regular 'passcng~r .Bullet •. !I · ~·ourself Boatyarrl: I. and freight ~en· icc by the Don· i \\ h~re m1tors c~n sec ho~l' ca,y 1

aldson Line to Quebec ftnd Mont·' il as to build daffcrcnt kawl~ ol I . Teal. :1sailin!!, craft at home in thclr \

1 PEACETJ~IE SIIIP8Uil.DJNG ' spare tame, I \ RECORD TRUE :'!lOTIO:"/ fti\J),\R 1

A new pcacctim·~ record for A new marim radar s)'stcm,' f ~hipping tonnage built. in Norlh known as True :\lotion Radar,! · ";,··

cd this year. A total or 6.i6.00 o 100 ships ranging from passeng., ' '. tons.S4 ships-hal'e been launched. er liners to u·nmps hy ownci·s I c ~

· The sl'l'.-!11 Yards on the Rivrr throug-hout Europe and Scanclin· · ~

East En~land ha~ been c~tablish· has been ordered for more th~n i ~. .;;

• . T~·n~ alone hal'r created a re· a1·ia since it '''as lirst annoimr.crll , : cord with 36 launehing5 total, by a British firm less than two

'1It Can Cost You A Lot More ... "

If your home is damaged by tire, have you figured out how much more it would cost you to live el!ewhere until repairs arc made?

Harry Hazard, I am o us danger detector, ad1·is~.s lor· selling this worry by a··1ttinc all the facts abcut "i\ddi· tiona! Living Expense·• lnsur· ancc from: '

Insure Today

with R.C.A.

R. C. ANTHONY INSURANCE

WALLS FUNERAL HOME

Cli_.IW.t> • Furnished ChaP.el

• Qualified Embalme.rs

THE DAILY NEWS, TUE5D~.y, J~NUAP.Y 15, lYJ; !

oAIL y NEWS, TU

... CLOTHES make the man if CHAFI:

makes the clothes '

WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor 4 HOLD 'WORTH ST.

. PSP put me i~J the

money-now gives

me extra benefits

, PSP works like magic­

par*ularly If you find

it hard to save.

. ~ow, your Bank of Nova Scotia P5P conlracl guaranlees that m event of death your estate will recch·e all the depo;ils you

· ., have made; plu3 a cash bonus, plus the full amount of your savings goal. ·

The acco:mts of all present PSP customers have been adju;tf•l to include the new, bigger bcnclils. '

Aok fqr. details anol a frre rop,· of thr Pcr:onal :::rcurity l'rogram !'older at your nearest U:'\S brandt.

The BANK of NOVA SCOT!/\ your parrn•r In h•lping Canada grow

NOTICE l 1 In the matter. ol 1 he C

Act snd in the matter J. O'Brien and Co itcd in voluntary All person~ r oaimin~ to

I creditors or win bare any . upon of affcctin;! ~I .J. and Comp~ny l.uw:cd. arc quested to sent! parlkularl t': ~amc dul)' att:.Mc•l ltJ Jo<. .

1 !Jour. las Fras~1. thr lirluldt:~r

1 ol )I. .f. OBr.en ~nrl Cnmp,~1 1 Limited, in can• c;l l.re I'; 'tar,; I Chartered A<u:ountana~. ,;(. \\'atcr Street, s: .. holm'<. on·~!:· bfore the 12th d,•y of Fehru;~ .~ ·

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C. L. B. Old The annual meeti Lodge No. 1, will Road, WEDNESD

Reports will be pr covering the. year Election of Offices By your attendanc in your orgonizati

By Orde

, :\.D. 1957, ai''~r wt.:ch 1lolc t'• ll:iquidator ~f ~!. ,.! ?'Brien,;:: ; . , ComnanY Lunatcr. Will pn1•,. •

lo distribute til.! ;.,,,,.t, ,,r·:.; · .L--------t ~aid Cmnpan~· hal'lll~ re:md ,:.: to the claims of 1•·hic·h ·he ,;:.

• then have harl r•ullt'r. .., .. .. Dated at St .tonn'< 1!1i• ,.,,

1 day of [)cr~•mhoc :\.ll. 19.it I J, D. FRASER, \ Liquidtl;

I ;,;:;~:to;;No;iQ~. In the matter of the Estot1 ~ · ·

Joseph Gaulton late of R11:1 •

Harbour in t!o Province i Newfoundland in th• Dom:1,

. ion of Canada, Busine""': deceased. All persons l ·~inun;: to 1

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ling 246,3S2 tons, compared with 1 months ago, I tht prel'ious best nf 239,00 0 tom. Tn··~ ~lotion llaclar shows ~~ c: lhtt in l!m. l l'iewing ship aetunll)' mol'in~ :·.~· i , .

\':\Rif.D F.XIIIIliTIOSl' ,\T • ros~ its n11·n ra<lnr ~erecn with .11\' Netghoors anc.. Your I

fad 'Mitdot I I N s u R A N c E ] I. :claims nr dcmailds ur•m ro:, • •~-~~~~·~~~~-~~~~-~-~~~-~~~~~-~~~~-~-~~~~~~~,creditors of or who !1"'~;

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A nataon-warlc hl)~m 1s snllma;. reel cllrcctaons or stationar~·. 11~ 11 · ·

1 rn1hin:: and water sport gcn~ral· the case ma~· hr. This means Hostess 't • , lr is spot·lightrrl by the Nationd. that a clear position'~ Is shown .11.

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Bo~t Show, opcnin~ in U!nclon on: a J:lancc instead ol ~quil'inl! Will Knock on Your Door • Sl'w Year's Da~·. : piottin~t. a~ with nthrr marine! with Gifts and Greetings

:'\carlr 200 boats, both powrr. radar c)'•tcm'. i and !~il. are on l'icw. The"· WORLD'S .t r;ca:sT To\:">Olmn , from f• iendly Business nn~e from ~ tin)· £i1·r loot coa:- FI.EF.T I Civic and Social ack to tr-e nrwcsl 46 ft. life· Brit~in'~ tanker llcrt <:ontinur> I If bo~t. to. he thr hi:r~e>t in thr wol'lil. ~ . W~ .. are Lea~ers

': 1 '' .\mon~ thr hichli~ht~ arr: totallin!! .~.~19,000 ~ross tons. Rc·: The Barth of c Baby, Orcnrla. thr little homc·anacic Pl~!cntin!! mnre than a <lliRI'Ier ol • On the occasion ot·

\etch that 11·~· ;oilr1l aero!; t!1c Britain's total merchant shh1pin,:, ,' I '

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NO DOWN PA.YMENT EASY TERMS

!\'ow is thl) time for your nell'

TILE or LINOLEUM FLOORS. .

Also MINOR REPAIRS CALL I

Cabot Construction

and. Supplias Ltd. Dial 565B Duckworth St.

Art ~r hours call MR. JAMES ADAMS, 7931 H

MEWS DRY CLEANERS Same Day Counter· Service

by request.

( 1951) LIMITED CONSTRUCTION

DEFENCE

PROJECT: Conversion of 304 Quarters to 16 Apartments, R.C. A.F. Station, Torbay, Newfound· land. File 122·7-1'·7-4.

SEALED TFNDERS, plainly marked as to content apd ad· dressed to the undersigned, for lhe above project, will be receiv· ed until 3.00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Tinlt'). THURSDAY, February 14, 1957

Plans, specifkalim1s and lend· er forms requirrd · may be ob· lained by GPn~:al Contractors I only from D.C.L. Plans Section, Room 156, at lh~ address below. A deposit of Sl'JO.OO payable to Defence C•Jnstruction (1951)

•· Limited in rcquirea for each set of plans and dteuments. This deposit is !orfelled If the com· plete plans and specifications are nol returnc'j in good ordeT on or before the fourteenth- day following con:ract award.

Plans and specifications will be on view • at Builders' · Ex· changes in Halifax, Saint Jobn, Moncton, Fredericton,· Board of Trade, St. John',;, Newfou.ndland, D.C.L. Halifax Jirancll Office and at· the addt·css below.

The greatest achierement in Zenith's crusade to lower the cost of /rearing!

MULTI-TRANSISTOR

HEARING A~D

l'ow ... a genuine Zenith mulli· aransisaor hearing aid with the power and pcrformJncc of some aids at least Nice ils size and many selling for aa least 4 times ils price! Yet ahe quality of the SO· X is Zenith's finest! Enjoy these "hear bette.r'' feaaures­ncw, extra-sensitive Pcrmaphonel', smoolh·flow Volume Conarol, noise­

~;;;~;iilll' limiting anodized Case. Operates '.': on a single tiny dry cell baUer)' for •

only about 101 a week.

lO·Day M""ey·Back Guaronlu One.''tear Warranty fin-Year Service Plafl

You can pay more, but

you cart't buy a better

hearing aid than a

Zenllh al any prlcel

OTH~R MODELS FROM $50. up

FURNITURE APPLIANCE STORE

WATER STR~ET .ian15.23.31

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ST. JOHNS

fectin;: the c~·a;;tc of .lo:•· 1 Gaulton late uf Reel' liar;:. afor~:aid Busines:man, rlcm::· .

. arc hereby requr ~II'G to ~end:; . 1

ticulars thereof m writing ::1 ' attested to the Hcgistrar of tl. ' Supreme Court Admini;t:<::' : : !lf the Estate on or belore l! ; 31st day of Januan .. \.D. 1~;. , after which d~ll! the >aid •· '·

ministrator w:ll prol'ccd 10 6 · ' tribute the ~a:·! estalc h;1'- · ' d ... · rcgar only to thr. claims c ' which he rhen shal; hal'c not~·. I Dated at St. .1o1m's this l.~

day of Decen)h!'a' :\.D. 19i6 · : J. A.' WINTER, , l ; Registrar Supren<e Court of NH

foondland, Administrator { . . Estate Address: St. John's, Xewfeundland. jan2,8,15,22. ·

· Statutory : In the matter of the last willa~

Estate of Georse Heath, ~~· · of St. John's in the Provi.,• of Newfoundland, Relirt Gentleman, deceased.

1 All persons claimin~ It i.

creditors of or who hare 1:! ~ l'lai~1s m· dem~nds upon o: •f : fcctmg the esl<lte of Gecrr

Heath of St.' ,fur t!'.< afort!t.' ' • rrtirc1! gcntleen:an. det· .. a•ed l;

resquested to st>nr p;ortlcula:! :· · same in writing, del~ :l:tt•:-~~c.· . th eundersigncrl ~olil'i:ors ::: · !

, the executor of the ln•t wi:: ,; : the said deceasrd on or bE~:' • lhc 15th day or Fcbruar)', 1~:.

after which d.:tc l11• exw:: i will proceed to distribute t' estate of the ~aid dcrci''C~. ~; ing regard llnly to the dai:n!:

j which he ~hall then :1an :.r, . notice. . . Dater! at St. .lol;n'• t1•i• l~~~ 1

day of January. ,\.n .. J~j;. · ·

: WJI.I.IAMS & C.UMMINGS. , Solicitors for Executor. I I jan15.22,29fcb5 I

ICE. VARIETIES • 20 BRILLIANT NUMB~RS e

FIGURE SKATING- COMEDY ACTS- MAGICIANS- Etc., Etc.

SEE

St.

THESE OUTST AND)NG ICE STARS IN

- DIRECT FROM THE U.S.A. -

ACTION

John's Memorial Stadium JANUARY 23-24-2S-26- 8;30 P.M. SAT. MATINEE 2 P.M.

Each. tender must' be submit­led on the form~ prescribed and I

i.Je accompani~d · by ·a .security J

deposit as callce! · for.· in the tender documcJit.s.:Such deposit shall . indemnify. the owner against loss .ln. tne event of with· drawal of thc .. $uceessful tender· er ·subsequent · tn .aceept.ance of the bid: · · . . •

'l'he ·lowest .or &ny tender n'ot R T' k t 2 00 1 75 1 50 1 25 00 I eserve IC e 5 • I • I • r. • r 1. . p us tax necessarily acrepteo · ·

J • . lili J.ENNISON:Secretary, H Jd' I No!tA: :re11111

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• o tng seats on sa e January 14 to 19. General·sale 21 to 26

St., OT.TAWA. Ont1rlo. · ·. : janl2,15,17,18,19,:!1 ' . jr.nl4,15 · . , , · 1'-------------::----------------------.· .·.

ASK FOR THE 11FIRESTO

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HILL .. 4 Door

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avince of e Domi;~~o sin•u~11\

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pon •~r O!· ~r .I "'"i' l ' l!arnu•~ , rlrrr;~~ci n ~end pa:· ntm~ ::u:r t rar ,,! t::1 mini>t~~:t1 hPI nrr t~! :\ D 19j;,

~ said .\d rrrl to dil­a tc ha1·inr claims c! tavc notice s. this 28tl. D. 1956. :R, •urt of Nt• istntor II

!land.

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lidtors lc: la~t will o! n or bcfo:t ruary. !957. ll' rxr.:uto: trihutt tht rca;crl. ha1·· te clai~1~ o! 1 ha1·r hal

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Tt!E DAILY NEWS, TUESDAy I JANUARY 15, 1957 ,- .

c. L. B. Old Comra~es Associat~o.n The annual meeting of the C.L.B. Old Comrades, Lodge N:~. 1, will be held in the Club Rooms, Harvey Road, WEDNESDAY, January 16, at 8 p.m.

Reporh will be presented by Secretary and Treasurer vering the year's activities; also Nomir.ation and

co . f • Election of Off1ces or ensumg year. . · · By your atten?an~• you will exemplify your interest

in your organtzahon. · By Order the President.

A. WIGHT, Hen. Secretary

PA.TRICIANS' Anniversary. Ball .

ST. PATRICK'S HALL. AUDITORIUM

THUR., JANUARY 24th 1957 '

Leo Michaels' Orchestra ;

Dress Formal Tickets. 4.00 Double

For Table Reservations Dial 3926

Ticket! from Tom Ryan, Jack . Harvey, John Falon, Tcm Murphy, Jim Hickey, Andy Joy, Charlie Ridgley, J~ck Withers, Ank Murphy, Tom Angel, Frank Byrne, Phil Wall, Theatre Pharmacy, ~ogan's Drug Store, Hotel Drug Store, St. Pot's Alleys.

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l;.t -~ For Expert ... ;''·:j ( :') Beauty Care

DIAL 5477 MONA RYAN'S BEAUTY SALON~

'.A. BUilDING lJU(KWORTH S I.

WINTER -TIRES FIRESTONE TOWN and COUNTRY WINTER TIRES for English Vehicles are available at your FIRESTONE DEALER in the following sixes:

520 X 13 590 X 13 640 X 13 550 X 15 51}0 X 15 525 X 16 500 X 16

ASK FOR THEM IY NAME: "FIRESTONE TOWN AND COUNTRY"

Distributed by

Newfoundland Armature Works Ltd.

LET EXPERIENCED ~:J

PHOTO • FINISHERS,

DEVELOP AND PRINT. YOUR FILMS •.

TOOTON'S · ··· .... .

DEVELOPING and PRINTING PICTURES

FOR OVER 50 YEARS

1953

HILLMAN· 4 Door Sedan

WAS $150.00

NOW

s690.

CLUB OPEN

~ P.M.

TO-DAY

DANCING AND DINM tllellnY IN UNIQUI AND INYIMATI AYMOil'HIIE

INniTAQjMDII MON., W .. , I'IU. lA!. OPEN I P.M. llllO!Cftl\1 .... 1L laltr

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LOST "Are they cheaper when you Jilt more than one? Pop

hu 1 bunch of them In his glove compartment!"

I WANTED TO RENT-HtUit

LAOY'S WRIST WATCH or apartment. prelera,bly fur-on Water St. or near A.yre1s 1 nlshcd, two n.· three bed· Supermarket on Parade St. ~ rooms. Dial 2114 during bu~·

Miscellaneous -------=--·-·---BUTLER'S COAL. T.C.A. Road.

Offices To Rent~

Heated.

Apply .

41 New Gower St.

dec24,tucs.,£ris,tt ;,__ ___ _

STEERS )

INSUR'ANCE . AGENCIES '=- L.IMifiD

F• d 1 . I lness hours 1tnrl 2252 atter

II m er pDea~asel .2813 fl p.m. janll,lp

1 Help Wanted-Female . or call at $1011 MONTHI.l' FOR wearing

Cor.l $1.00 per bag. For good coal and prompt service al anv hour, Dial 9163H or 9lfi13F'. I jan17,2m.

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WEST. END COAL SERVICE tW. Snow). ()•UI, ~!.OQ hog; 3 bags for 5!!.75; 4 bags for $3.50; 8 bags for $6.75. 'For quick de!ll·er:; dial 7462.4.. !!9 Pearce ,...,.,~1me. janll,lm.· · -

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94 LeMARCHA.NT ROAD. lorely dresses gll'~n you as bonus. Just !how North

A reward is offered. American Fashion Froeks to friends No c:anvassin&, in· \'estmsnt or ~xpe\•lence neces· nry. North Amcrlct~a Fo1hion Frocks, Ltd., 34:!~ Industrial Bll•d, Dept X 1877, Montreal. i

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30 Clean Cari janl5,31. ALWAYS ON DISPLAY -------------·-

INDOORS A1'

Auto Service

Senior Ho~key ST.A.DIUM·

;NVEST IN REST"-Sieep comfortably. '\'e &pccinllzc in :Tuesday, Jan. 15f.h rep•lrlng· aml Jeconditioning all types sprin~;r. and mattres· i • At 8.00 o'clock scs: Guaranteed work. lllal· 1 tresses for bnc:k ailments a . specialty. 'Phone 0449 or 3361. I· Standard Bcdd!ng Co., Ltd., Flower Hill. jan12,1m.

GIBSON l,iUITARS - Hotnor

UNICORNS vs.

HOLY CROSS

I ' TRADES TlllMI

DRIVERS rOSITION WANT· ID-Wanted :1 position by a married man with twelve

1 years experlenr:e in driving j would take truck driving, 1 van driver, snlcsman, chauf· , feur or grocery delivery, i · have experienced In each.

.Button Stop Accordcons and Harmonicas. Richmond Sa~o­phones. Boosey Clarlneta.­Charles Hutton & Sons. P .Q. feh3.ood ••

! ! lanll,lm · · i Can supply t-xcellent refer·

I. _ ences, anyone with any of

ren·~~ngu~~h-ne ~~~er~bov~~:~·~ee ~~~~ion~~~~~

I Portugal Oove Roalt away. Phone dial 553~·H. New Sub-Division I · h · ...

lauiLDING Lor! Fo~t sAu Stenograp ers

AND TO LIAII • · 75ft. x 200ft," TYPISTS AND OFFICE

PIANO, ORGAN TUNING and Repairing. Single Tuning Six Dollars. Wm. HOPLEY,_ 10 Carnation St. 'Phone 2B19·L. octl.lm.

Snow Clearing I. Here Is the opportunity JOU havt ' CLERKS for tlie Department . lleen wa!tln · far •. With 1 smal. . of National Dnfencc, Goose ---.--

1 rtown oaymeut you can uow atar1 , d St 1 ' Small snowplow lor hire .. Ideal

\, hat new home which you bavt , Bay, Lalbra or. t• e$~:J'a~ \· for walks, · dr!\'eways, etc.

.lways "ee'l dreaming of. · ers-Sa ary up 0 e~ Prices l'ery rl'asr.nnblc. :;';o I Located In onr of the beaut) pending on · quallficatlons. transportation rhargcs. Ap·

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! •pots on the Portugal Clive RoaCI' Typists-Sala~y up to s.2310 · ! ply B. 11. l\lercer, or Dial ! only a short distance from th~, depending o~ ~~allfica~1011~: , 3576-A. jan12,2m. ·

I City, the uew ll!b·dlvbolon known Clerks 1-$16w0 $2070-!lio e . ·----------·-·-·- . B I d M t r Ltd at PenetnnJulahene Is In thr perience requireli. Clerk~ : :. atr 0 0 S

. · ~,nter of ;; ~trowln~o: commilnltY 1 ZA-$1950·S2!150-High School 1 f f T • . - I

'So if you are Interested In secur . graduation o. r two years of· . or ast a XI . DIAL 80378-9 I, . ng c.ne of these lots to build on I , In the sprlnJ, it .would be wls• ! flee ,or tea~hln~ experience 1 for you to do so Immediately a! . required. A living allowance ! tha. remalnln11 lots are 1oln1 tut i 'will be · paid -Apply lm· 1 7ar further Information eonta"' i mediately to Civil Service

STAN. CONDON I Commlaslon, 128 Hlihfleld 1 Street, Moncton, N.B.

AVALON RIALTY CO,. LTD I CASH ,.AID f"or;(oMtcs:-magazlnu, PllCket books,

• 1ultars, typewl'itera, men's elothea and footwear. John D, Snow, 11 New Gower St.

Servk~

HOTEL TAXI Dial 2424- 2410

QUEEN'S ROAD Open 8 a.m. to a a.m.

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MERRYMEETING ROAD_j

CITY OF ST. JOHN'S

WATCH REPAIRS HIGH QUALITY

LOW PIICES FAST SHVICI

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Wall. WCJs •ng STADIUM MUNICIPAL COUNCIL : WALL WASHING-Walla cl .. n ! ' ed by new machine. Results , TE' NDERS. I

ERNST B. perfect; save~ palnt.-New· SCHEDULE • I Met'hod Rug and Wall Clean· ·Tenders marked ''Tender: =~~3ireshwatttr Road~~~~l~ for Salt11

, addressed to the I BECKER

73 NEW GOWER ST. Certified M11ter Walch• ·••leer and J•w•ller •.

. NEW METHOD RUG CLEAN·.· under~ign~d; will be received 1 ERS. Rugs anti Carpet ' ; ;p to 9.00' a.m., on Wednes-

made to look ltkc new. Von day, 'January 23,·for the sup-Schrader prows 11dds year8 ply ·of· Four Hundred (400) 1

to life of rug~. Cleaned In Ions (new) coarse Salt. (2,000 home or at our plant. Phone 91033. New i\fethod Rue "poun·ds 'to the ton) • Cleaners, Freshwater Road. Particulars may be obtain-

BCJrber · ed upon application to the In the matter· ef the Will ancl i . City Engineer. ·

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lstal,e ef Colin Day late •f It-, (HI CENTRAL •AJUSI~ SHOP TUESDAY, Jr;muary 15th- The lowest or any tender , Jphn 1 In the Previ~tce •f Ntw·. We are now operatlnl six 415 PEE WEE HOCKEY will not · necessarily be

I . feunclland In th• Demhlion of , chairs. You can be aesured 'Lancasters vs Canso• • · ·d · . Canada, Watrhman (Retlrtcl) of the beat possible eerv!ce 1 s· 11

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. c.:.ccepte • 1 ... : It · apper1 vs 1gna ers E 8 FORAN 1 lltCUIIa. ' j plu1 the least possible wa • VIctory vt Hood. • ' ' : All persons clalmlnc to be . lnl· 2' New Gower ~ire~~ 1.110 SENIOR' HOCKEY , City Clerk

L-red!tors of 11r who have any ' opp. Adelaide Mtltnrs. ~ Unicorns vs · Holy Cren. : jan15,1~ 1

, claim& or demand• upon or af· : prefer ap\nlntment •erv ct . ~ .:.__:... _______ ~ i fectlni the Estale of Colin Day: Phone 1123l·A. . WEDNESDAY, January 16th-; Newfoundland I , late of st. John'a In the Province · • lnsuranc• 4,30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL ; o£ Newfoundland in ·the Domin·· HOCKEY •. lun of Canada, Watchman (Rc·! NSURANCI-Iewrlnl treth- Curtis Yt. Sa!vatlon Army

I tlr~d) dece. ued, are hereby re· · n Limited lnlllrance Departr 1.30 p.m. JUNIOR FINALS querted to send ;particular• or ment-rue, AUtomobile. Ma'fo Sl. Pat's .vs. Guards. same in writing, duly attuted, to tne and all CaaualtJ UJIII. 10.3D p.m. COMMERCIAL the undmlped Solicitor• for tbe TelephOne 3131. HOCKEY . Executor of the Will of the said •!PINDAitl flllll INIUl• MammY'• Bakery vs, East End deceased . on or he fore the 20th, : · ANCi-Don'l rlsli: your vatu- Bakery. day of February ~.D. 1957, after, ables 1o "save" a few dolian. which date thd said Executor i our fair-rate. reliable policy . will proeeed to diatrlbute the · rives lmmedlatl! protectioJn. Estate of the Sllld deceued hav· : Phone 8921 or . write I. · lill regard only tn the claim• of · r.a~ey. P.O Box 505. reol.tf

THURSDAY, January 17th-4.15 p.m. PEE WE:E HOCKEY

Hurrlcanet vs. Liberators Troopers vs. Commandoes

M11nlficent vs. Hood. 9.00 p.m. SI<ATING. which he shall thtn have had ontact STAN. FOWLEil, Itt•

Services

PASSENGER NOTICES

CONNECTION BAY RUN. PLACENTIA BAY

Regular 9 a.m. train leaving St. .Tohn's to·morrow, Wednesday will make conr.~ttlon at Arl(en· lla with M.V. 8urm for the Bny Run Placentia H:;y.

SOUTH COASl SERVICE

Change in Telephone Number;~-:

COOK & COMPANY,-'j LIMITED . :~: .

SHEET METAL W·ORKS .

436 Water Street

Our New Number Is

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PUBLIC .NOTICE .:.i ~~ F:,'~:: .. MUNICIPAL TAXES lor the year 1956 are now. :· : !! I: ~·~ 11:\ due and should be paid before January 31st,··.·:: : \ 1. ·

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MUNICIPAL SERVICE FEE: .. '1,: .L I'' (Residents within the Municipality)

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VEHICLE TAX $2 50 :· '· I: :. i

(Residents of Bell Island employed within the Municipality but living in another area outside the boundaries of the Town)

$5.00

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DOG LICENSE Male ........ : $5.00

HAWKERS and PEDDLERS .................. $25.00 ·. ·1 ! :~l BUSINESS TAXES are also due at this time.

Wabana Town Council janl5,BI '

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REPORTER·

jan12,tf

Apply .. in writing, stating qualifications

To

F. B. GILL

CITY EDITOR DAILY NEWS

1950 MONARCH 4 Door Sedan ·

Heater and defrosler; good tircsi

good battery; winterized.

REGULAR PRICE

$650.00 SACRIFICE'

SALE PRICE. notice. nouf building, for Fire A uta. Dated at St. ,fohn's this lOth mobile and Plate Glan-lnsur

day of January A.D. 1957. anca. Claims promr>tl:v settl

S.S: Bar HR\'r.n pperatlnJ: port~ South Coast Srrv1ce will sail

FRIDAY, January 18th- from the Dnr.k Coastal Wharf · $345·0~·. I PARSONS & MORGAN, ed. 'Phone 5531;-:-P.O. Bm ' Solicitors· fer llcecuter •f the II'J. . : . Will •f the late Celln. Day I. -tO..;:B..;,I_R;..T_D_I\_W_E_&_S_O_N_,-F-ir_•_ . , . tleceuad. , and Autumoblle Inmrance • -'lldress:. . · 1 • Be .. re. buure, Insure. Tele-:-.rcBride s H11l,

1 phone 2882. P.O. Bo1 I&

· St. .Tohn'~. !':ewroundland. 1 RoraJ· Bank Chambers, St. , jan15,22,29,!eb5 Jolin'•·

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4,3D HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY 5 p.m. to·dny Tuesday. St. Pit's vs St: T•resa's I ,

I.DO p.m. JUNIOR FINALS St. P.at's Yl. Guards. ~::;;;

11.00 p.m. COMMERCIAL- ' ,. • HOCKEY

I Canada Packer1 .vt. Terra Nova: , Motar1. I

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-----~~~~~~~~~~--' C holding ·a dril'er's license for one helping him to the door : ' : Ia()'istrate s ourt year. cuscd turned and kicked '' ' t' Two men arrested over the week· panes of glass.

' A mnturi>t arrcstc;l on .Jan. , cncl [or drunkenness were fined. A ·man who went to the police · r ' th. un the Brooldicld Road, ap·~· One S2.00 and the other $10.00. station for shelter on Saturday

. • :lrrd in thr ~la~istratc's court on A younc man was fined $25 for night was charged with vagrancy :: I . : mdny morn in~: :md was charged 1 as~aulting a pollee of£icer while In tlic court yesterday, i' . · th drunk driving. llis ca~e was i discharging his duties and SlO !or Sergeant Simmonds said that

· .>tponrd until ,lmm;;r)' 31st. and; wilfully breaking glass in the door the man went to the police station ;i · · wa; allowed bail u( 5200 with i oi the ABC taxi ofiice, and $4.00 shortly after midnight and asked : ' · o mrrtics. llr .. John O'Neill is colll(leusation to the owner for re· for shelter, He looked very' cold,

'" · m>~·l for thr •lcfcndant. pair~. ' and said he could not go out again ·\ )·oun;: man arrested on .Jan. ; Constable O'Keefe said that at as he ha-d nowhere. to .go. (The

' 1 h. was charged with dril'ing ; 6.55 p.m. he responded to a call temperature was 2 degrees. abol'c . r~r whilr hi> nbilily In •lril'e : on Bannerman Strel!t and saw d t d 2 d · b

: ! · ·s impairrd. lie plcadrcl guilty. three panes of glass broken in the j~~v0 0~v.;~c 0~~~h~~ !el'cl~gro~s Sa~: . :nstablc Hickman :;air! in cl'id· door o£ the taxi office. He pro· urday night) Magistrate O'Neill ::r that he was on [ont patrol on cecdcd down New Gower Street asked the man to stand aside

,. · . i cl:worth Street ut :!.00 p.m. on with ~lr. Antle the proprietor of while his. case wa1 lnl'estigatcd i ' : . Lurday when he noticed a car the taxi stand and arrested the with the Department or Welfare. I :' · , l·I:cd in a no parking area, lie accused when the)' got to the hos·

.: • • · 111r! the rlril'cr hehind the wheel. pita!. Coming back to the pollee . the cn~inc was not ;:uiu~. The I ~~ntion in the \'an tbe accused

. ,: · ·u.<rcl did not produce his. rlril'·! ltlckcd out at the policeman and ;, ' liceme, and had a stron~:l' scrt.tched his face with his finger·

·: • t ell or liquor on his brcJth, the nails. (The scratches were still ', : 1>tablc >nid. 'l'akrn tu the showing on Constable O'Keefe's

·;! icr ;tatiun the accu>cd did the' facr )'cstcrday morning). 1 ,q •riel;- tests only fairly well, and l llr. ,Antle said that the accused

::lied IC1 do two tests which in· went to his office and asked for ; : 1cd ~t~nding on one leg. l'on·1 a taxi and when he !old him he

I i :~. hie Hickman said he consitler·j had no car, and his own was stuck 1 t :' the man to be undrr the in· In a snow bank the accused said " •. · cncc o[ alcohol. ~lagistrate 'j "that's the best place for it," and

I i · ill '\eill fined the man SIOO or 7 became abusive. Mr. Antle told I ! ! I ;s and disqualified . him from the man to Lea\'c and as he was

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Teacher Shortage A conC~rence, which· has been

called to 'discuss the problem of teacher s~ortage In Newfoundland has been ;called for this week and will open1ln the Board Room of the Depattment of Education to· morrow n!orning,

Representatives from the Central Newfoundland Home and School

Balance of Unsold

Merchandise has to be disposed of in Thirty Days' time. We have quite a lot of nice

· usefu I goods still O{l han'd -we propose to sell the balance at an ama'zlng Low Price. Come early

·and get the. Best choice.

This Week We Feature

LADIES' FOUNDATION

GARMENTS

GIRDLES-BRAS­NIGHTIES-PANTIES­

HOSIERY and

CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, Etc., Etc.

A chance for Shop ~eep· . ers to Buy Goods at your own price,

The West End Bazaar

One door 'Eut of ' Newfoundland Light &

. Power Company WATER ST. WEST

jan\5.17,1!1

From The Daily News Files 1901

(Conlinued.!rom page 4) less booby, an arrant ass, a huge h~·pocrlte, a persistent plagarist. His head Is so swelled he has to get his hat on with a shoe horn". , ... ANOTHER FUNNY ONE

"A. man came into the office the other day and propounded the following: "How much wood would a wood chuck chuck, lf a wood chuck could chuck wood? It .wns too much for us •and we submitted it to the office 'd\'cil' who said: It would chuck as much wood as a wood·chuck would 1£ a wood·ehuck could chuck wood. The 'devil' then asked us another; What kind of a thtnat orie up too. Said he, 'a noisy nonse nnno)'S an oyster? We gave noise annoy~ an oyster'."

A~socintlon, the Newfoundland Teachers Association, The Fcdera· lion of Mayors and Municipalities, the Newfoundland Federation of Fishermen, The ,Advisory Commit­tee on Education, the Six Boards of Education for the different de· nominations, the Unil•ersily, and the Boards of Examiners will sit In with Government oCiicials of the Department of Education to thrnsh out the problem and stud~· what can be <lone to lessen and eventually end the teacher short· age, which is handicapping schools in remote places and even schools In the well populated areas.

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OIL FURNACES

Rawlins· Cross.

We. have . the following

CONROY . .

OIL FURNACES which we are clearing out. at sensational Barga'in Prices, All . are new -and ln perfect conditipn ~ still in original crates.

SENSATIONAL ·BARGAIN PRICES

CONROY 60·cycle OIL FURNACE units. com· plete with all control units, thermostat sets, stack switches, humidifiers, oil filters and tank gauges.

18 only . 91000 B.T •. Units.: .. at $342.00 each 3 only 110,000 B.T. Units .... at $390,00 each 1 only 140,000 B.T. Units, •. .".at $405.00 each

15 only '15,000 B.T. U. • Couliter·Fiow · · units for sla'b foundatlon .. at $365.00 each ·

! only 105,000 D.T.U, Counter·Fiow · ·units for slab foundallons. at $385.00 eaeh

If you are building, plannhig to build, or considering changing over your present heating · unit. it will more than:.pay you 'to eXBIJline tbese furnaces.

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Vol.· I.-A History of The English Speaking Peoples. Winston -s. Ch1Jrchiii .. 6.5D

·The New World I Vol. 11.-A .History of The

English Speaking People~. Winston S. Churchil/ .. 6.50 1

Whitakers Almanac 1957 .............. : .......... , .. 3,00

Yanamale-Village of The Amazon [

Dominique. Darbois ... 3.951 Childbirth Without Fear,

G. Dick Read, ; M.A:, M.D . ................ 3.00;

1 H.M.S. Thule. Intercepts I

Alastair Mars : ... , ...... 3.75 1

Thin Jce I Compton MacKenzie .. 2.75:

The Living Lotus i

Ethel Monnin .. : .......... 4.25: Liza Bowe

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New Kodak. VBrifax Printer gives you ·. # # cop:zes2n minute'

:!Or less than ~t eac.h

Here is.a copier that's completely differ. ent ••• gives you multiple copies at lower cost. It does away with the need for a separate exposure for each copy. Con produce several copies from just one sensitized sheet. Anyone can oper­ate it, so see us to-day,

AVAILABLE IN 3 MODELS

$165'00

$270·00

$442·50

TOOTON'S DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN NEWFOUNDLAND

Ju~;;~;Y :;'~ici~i~ht 3'95

[ Jury Returns I Guslme Com Jeffrey far no/ ............ 2.00 I ti~lO~ of the two C_ompanics were TI•tJD BI.ll I 0JI Press I) C)) 'I ' ,.,. A d U discussed. The proJected amend- ~ I . ~ \. ()J 5

1\lngs roun S mcnls to the Loggin;: Act and th~ , . i Ernestine Gilbreth Logging Cmnps t Sanitation and 1 he. Grand Jm·y hro~~ ''t . 10 " G , l R , C 4 00 ~lcclical Attendance) Act came un-1 true bill yrstcrda~· aftc~·nuon Ill the 01 non eiJOil

arey ........................ • d r re\'iew The Woods Labour case of Edward ~Iannm:;. on two , . F d d · R I' ' c ' · · counts of Carn~l knowlcd~c on 1 ~mmcnllll~ on thr : reu an e 1910US B

1oard [at~1!hc rcqducRst o[ the ~hhnd· .

1 Nove~Iher 2~d. ~t Carbonca;., The ~cllt to Prime ~linistrr ~·.

B l'ef IS rr o • mcs an csourccs. a d .1 . . 1 . on Sunrla,· h\' the :\cv [ •. (' I dcl'otcd almost an entire se;sion, accuse w! I he a:rmgnc£ . Ill the B '" . . . . " . ""··r,;;: H L Ph '/ 3 50 · d' · 1 d b I Supreme Court this murnmg at oard of 1 radc, v.. f!a•n: ..

, , 1 p .................. , n£ter m 1:'1dua "tu Y y members IO.ao. . Gushue. prc;idcnt or · ... . A P'l . , V to these Acts,, and amendl!1~nts 1 d, , , , I Unil'rr~itY, n~d a me~

I gram S OW proposed to Improve cond•twnsl TIe Gran .Jur~ lias m attend·' . . . . 'Pierre Von Paassen 4 50 wrre forwarded to the lllinistcr ancc yesterday morning before i ~oyal ~omnmsiOn ~n ·

··· · · and ackne1;:ledged b,. him in March 1 Sir Brian Dunfield, Justice of the I' ~conom1c Future, >:nd . ' ' • 1 Suprem C u't t · 1 11 whole report should l•e D• k & ( L d J9j6. The Secretary was instructed e 0 r • 0 consH er Ie · . · I( S 0 t t 't th ~r · t · ca•e o£ the accused on two counts, before rommcnt 1s ma'l" or.~

, 1 , n IITI c c • m1s cr cxprcssmg f, d t 1 f 1 i>h~•izcd that the rrr>o•' n· 1 I he hope that this impurtant mal· o rape an wo coun s o earn~ , • · · . ·' ·' .!

Th B k II le r would be brou•ht up for en· knowledge. • ,ugge~tiOn that pe_oplr •et OJ! e DO se ers . actmcnt nt the n~xt sittings or Witnej;S~S in the case were' :I·: -':t: .• nt:c i'rol'mce• fo;· 'PHONES 2008 _ ·3191 4425 the Prol'incial Legislature. heard dunng;, the morning ancl paHI .. J,obs 111 Central and · I . 1 afternoon •sc~tons and at 4.4j CJn.ua.

It has been, the _custom Ill the' p.m. a true till on the last two. ··- ·· -- · -· ····-··-----jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij I p~st . before discussion o£ a new i counts was b ought in. Mr. Harry ! Jli1~111·111111

llor~mg agrc~ment for the Com·, Carter, Q.C. represented I he I panws t.o obta~n and t~bl~ full and Crown. lllr. .James D. Hig~ins, ! authenllc det~lls o£ extstmg wo~ds Q.C. is acting for the accused. I agreements m other producmg ,

F,OR SALE Shop Fittings areas in Canada. The Company \

jrepresentatil'es undertook to make l BR5AK11N AT ELKS CLUB ' 1 TAYLOR SAFE, good 'the necessary inquiries and to The Elk's new Club oro rr.r- :

! furnish the Secretary with a table pasian Road was broken into over : as new.

1 CASH REGISTER. I of C?m~arative rates for ·com· I the_ week-lend. Some money was '

1 mumcauon to members as soon ; believed stolen along with se1•eral ·

I as possible. j bottles of liquor. Minor damage I

It was note£! that an lntcre.lt· 1

was also caused to fittings. The I ' lng and striking compaison is to be CID arc investigating. !

1 set . DAYTON COMPUTING SCAlES

4 GLASS COUNTERS. '

Large assortment of WINDOW NKKEL STANDS

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2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS OAK CHAIRS

STEP LADDERS WOOD COUNTERS

Etc. Etc.

The West End Bazaar .

One door En1t of Newfound· land Light & Power Co. WATER ST. WEST

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Six men signed both the Declar­ation of Independence and the Con· stitution · of the United States. They were George Clymer, Ben· jamin Franklin, Robert .Morris, George Read, Roger Sherman and James Wilson.

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VIVIAN-'fu l\!r. and Mrs. AI· i

bert Vivian (Nee Hall) on January 14th at St. Clare's

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Emerson, on Sunday, January j

13·, at Lo.ng Island, :'{ew York. Leaving to mourn one daughter, . Edwina Watson. I

ANDREWS-Passed peaceful· ' ,ly away on Munday, January 14th. Allee Mauu Andrews, widow of t11e late Hon. N. Andrews, l\1.

f?u~rl I~ Dominion Bureau of .sta· i ·---~ i !Isllcs figures f~r average earmngs :occasions in Woods Labour Board , I~ Canada. 'Yh1le the figures for I press release and indeed extend ; different rcg10ns show such earn· them e1•en beyond Eastern Can- ' ings for the Atlantic Provinces to 1 ada, which has usually been exam· : be below those of other regions, ined because of similarih• of the : and the Newfoundland £i;:ure.~ to forest resource and of other con· : be the lowest in the Atlantic Pro\'· ditions. , i~c~s, in t~e compilations for in· . The meeting were held in a i dli'I~Ual mdustrtcs the average I friendly and hclp£ul atmosphere, ~armngs In the pulp and paper and contributed to the excellent mdustry or Newfoundland arc understandin;: which exists be· shown lo be the highest in Can· i tween representatives of labour ada. These comparisons bear out I and management in the Newfound· ; the statements made on several IJand induslry. !

THE ALL STEEL

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ANY10NE CAN INSTALL ••• IUGID STEEL CONSTRUCTIOI-I , • • - LASTS A LIF£TIME.

EASY, QUICK INSTALLATION. OPENS AND CLOSES AT A TOUC'!·

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that Prime ~lin: soon ll'ill l'iEit

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It fits together like rpogic- So quick! So easy! No skilled help is needed, no special tools required. Here's a door thot is skillfully en­gineered ond ruggedly constructed-yet responds · instantly to the mere t:>uch of a finger! You'll marvel ot the smooth silent operation, the beauty ond simplicity of the COLSON COASTER­Canada's finest overhead garage door!

NYLON ROLLEitS FOR NOISELESS OPERATION. n.r.,l•r-n·,h

:nowers by rcque~t.

LADIES' DRESSES

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All sizes and colours

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TAMPER PROOF· LOCK.

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D1STRIBU1'0RS FOR 1\IACMII.LAN & BI.OED~L SAI.ES I.Til. SYLYAPI.\'. PLYWOODS DECORATIVE ~NI> WATEIU'JtoOF, ALSO TIMBERS, 1\IOULD· JNGS, INTERIOR FINISH AND PI.ANK FOR BOATS l~TC.

OUR BIRCH AND OAK FLOOIUNGS, ONE OF TilE l\IOST ln!POilTANT ITE~IS J)J YOUR IIO~IE, JS STORED IN A IIEATED WAREHOUSE. ' ALSO A1' SIIAW STREET AN ASSOR'f~lENT OF JOISTS, FRMIING A:IID 1\IATCJIED LUMBER IS UNDER ROOF.

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