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lED ,MS mers Island ear and Ltd. &. Cm.I?AN'I I , SIX passenger VAUXHALL THE DAILY 'NEWS is an ideal car for Newfoundlanders Vol. 65. No. 298 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND DECEMBER 30, 1958 lPricI 7 clnll) Charles Hutton & Sons USSla OVle erln ro osa s e ec e ., hes A,re Work Western' Powers To Send Ir - Onr of Sir wartime :- says , :f,.il.1 r1t1ng Import· " I he past Notes To Soviet Union "0""', he was due .,' :::lil p,m. nut . , ',J' ,.1:11 In :' 'I.t" his rJpers. PARIS (Reuters) - The West· ern powers will send note" to Soviet Union in the next 48 hours rejecting its proposals for the de· militarization of West Berlin. a spokesman for the North Treaty Organization said here Monday. note of 27 threatening to withdraw fro m East Berlin within six months are similar in substance but not identical in wording, the spokesman said . international engagements. They also consider hat I de- nunciation by the Soviet Union IJf the international agreements on Berlin can in no way deprive thi other parties of their rights .nd responsibilities or relieve the S0- viet Union from her obligations. ,,' ',' to dictate " ,: ,I' :urns in short· , .: [I.; h' hilrl finisherl :',' r';" anrl bathe. -' .:rn rrom ", :',; Jnrl beam· However, they will leave the door open to negotiations on the whole problem of German reuni· fication, Eurpean security and disarmament. West Germany, which also re- ceived a Soviet note; is expected to reply that its view is that Ber- lin is the responsibility of the four powers, including Russia, NATO sources said the West- and that West Germany fully ern powers consider that Moscow supports the Western powers in has gone out on a limb In .its their stand. Berlin proposal but that they .:.:'. C '; .,,:i,flcrl tones: : Usually reliable source5 said these draft rep 1 i e werc ap· proved by the NATO permancnt council at a meeting here Mon· da,·. NO YIELD POLICY should not corner nussia, on the The Western powers, with the issue. The feeling is that the backing of the Atlantic alliance, West should declare its readiness are resolved not to yicld to the to discuss the wider aspects of Soviet threats. Ihe German problem. thus leal'- '" ' I :r;lCC nf I;oci. we .' !Ie h<lci only ,'" I'nOI11 II p. fl nrt . '. ,,' on tilr The rpplies which the United Slate,. Britain. and Fl'ance will make to Prcmier Khrushchcv's Their unanimous \·jew on Ber· ing room for the nussians to pull lin is that no state has the rir:ht back and pa\'e the 1"<lY for four- to withdraw unilaterally from its I powcr talks, of 1111, ill <I i'lli', .. l'ril1l1' :'lln, , ,.1.1 \lonciJ,I' no i ('slencieci 10' Soriet lir,1 f- ',' II,il Canarla. , \ ',: rmoidCI11 Ei,. I n e x 1 I VATICAN CITY-As R priest (right) holds up a hook of prayers, Pope John XXIII unparts the "Urhi ct Orbi" blessing from the central balcony of st. Peter's Basilica here Dec, 25th (Christmas Day), Dllring the day, the Pope, assuming the role of a parish priest, recited a Mass, visited the sick of his flock and sent his blessing to the Roman Catholic faithful aroU'fld the world, (UPI Photo) paper Strike' Ends IBritish I Balloon 'Small World With '4 On Board $50,000,000 Still Missing LO:-mON (AP) - Con c ern Impossible to speculate," Eleven daYs ago a clear radio Ir -The The Publlsllcrs AssociatIon o[ mounted MondOy night for the The tiny balloon. carrying a I message was heard reporting all j ,,', daily uews. Nel\' York originally offered the safety of the BritIsh balloon crew of f 0 u r. including one going well aboard. Over the :1 \,,1' York's long. ';.:;UII. member independent dc. Small World. mlaslng in an at- woman, took of! from the Canary Christmas holiday garbled meso :t,;,,'J",i, union a S7 we.!I(ly tempt to span the Atlanllc. ' Islands 17 days ago in hopes of sages were reported picked up In Bloody Battle Causes Heavy Casualties In ·Cuba a.v WILLlA:'I! L. RYAN lOne broadcast claimed Castro's lAP) - A bloody forces controlled two· thirds of hattie raged Monday for Santa Las Villas. including at least 10 Clara, ke)' rail junction in cent- towns. And in the eastern pro\'· ral Cuba, with the gOl'ernment ince of Oriente, long the hard and rebels throwing in fresh core of the revolt, the rebels an: troops for a knockout blow. nounced the taking of 14 cities Heavy casualties were reported and towns and the surrounding of as the tempo of fighting sharp- three others, including the eMd in the two·year clvil war. vincial capital of Santiago de Forces of rebel leader Fidel Cas- Cuba. tro were coming out af their Friends of President Fulgencio hideouts and openly challenging Batisla said the one-time army the army. sergeant-who led a revolt him· There were unconfirmed reo self to become Cuba's strong port5 that one of Castro's top man a quarter of a century ago lieutenants-Ernesto Guevara, a -may go into the field to bolster left-wing Argentine-was killed in thc morale of government forces. the fighting in and around Santa Batista shook up the army Clara, capital of Las Villas pro\'· command to safeguard loyalty to ince 160 miles Boutheast of Ha- his regime just before launchmg vana. the latest go\,ernment counter- 1 "TO "N ! ImC ,ameH Gen. de Gaulle Man Of Year :->EW YORK lAP 1 - Time, th. weekly newsmagazine, announced its selection of Presi dent-elect Charles de Gaulle 01 France as its man of the year His picture will appear on th, cover of the year-end editior coming out Tuesday. Previously, e d ito r s of 3.7()( radio stations and newspapers had similarly selecled de Gaulle as man of the year in a poll taken by the Assiciated Press. Time since 1927 has chosen as ths outstanding news personality of the year one who "dominated the news of the year". The magazine's man Dl the year, last year was Soviet Pre· mier Xikita 'Khrushchev. on a lign!." wage increase spread ol'er two The Londoll Dally Mall. sponsor completing the 3,000.mile The Wcst IndIes indicating that -'::,t-d \'ew Yorker years. Pre _ strike deliverers' of the aerial expedition, refUses ing within three weeks. Barbados the balloon was still hovermg Informed sources said army offensive to check the insurgent Voting in a Canadian Press ., AI 5103 R'.! weckly. to gll'e up hope but has had an in The West Indies was the delli· over the Atlantic. time sillce Til iec the lInion member;hip appeal broadcast to ships along nation.. .. Venezuelan officials said,' planes bombed the old city of uprising that has been gaining poll. telegraph editors of Can- 1;;0.000. The raid wa5 pinpointed strength steadily. ada's daily newspapers on DI'C. on a soft,drink plant where reb· The rebels they will soon, 23 named Gen. de Gaulle as the els were holed lip. announce a pro\'ision<ll world's top news personality. He COU:.1TER CLAm!; ment with Dr. Manuel lIrrutia <IS i lias chosen hr a sliJ:l1t " . refuscd t olistcn to the proposal. I the trade rOlltes to kcep an The Small World-If still alofl- message late last week reportlllg I , co,tll., ,\ preliminary stl'ike Ihe of out for the floating plastic gas· has set a floating record for a the balloon dOll'n in the Venezue- " in hislury Dec. 9 quickly swept news stands! bali'. i free balloon, that is for one with· i Ian jungles was a hoax. 'r "'ilch. The ric. bare of papers. BI' Dec. 11 all' "ll is anybody's what out an auxiliary The r The Small World is equipped !.''','. 'Ia,lkollt cost. nine nrwspnpers' were closcd i has happened," said a Daily 'lail est any other stayed up lI'as 87' with pedal ·operated propellers While there were inoica1ions i the pre sid e nt of "liberaled": 01'Cr ycu's that the governmenl campaign areas. Dr. l'rrlltia' R former I choice in the CP poll. was g a i n ing momentum after judge who fled into exile in Ihe .. ·n;Hline rcon· I spokesman Who hAS heen al· hours. a record sct by a German designed to stop rise·and·fall mo· :., n,;:huorhood of Lasl Frili'IY. lI'ith the aid of I tcmpting to chart the flight. in 1913. tion. I'ven if forced down. the federal meoiators. the two sloe.1 "With no delinite nell's it is quite LAST CI,EAR I crew would have a good chance ","pl",wc,s of Ihc a::reed to a rCl'ised \'erslon of the to survi\'e. for the balloon is setbacks in Las t:nited States early in thp revolt province. rebel were and recently rrtllrneo to join claiming big success there and Castro in the fight against the elsewhere. Batista Six Trains ri"llies noll' arc Sj package. F F equipped with an underslung 15· ;\1 desk and, At to p.m. Sundav the union . h B d t by·lI.foot plastic gondola which onto the I announced the peace had . rene ace u ge clln be used 8S a boat. , \0.000 o[ I been accepted hy the member.. Arnold Eiloart, leader of the the I ship in a 4·to-l vote. The slrike . expedition. and the three others 1I..r ill k Ct·,' Stolen ,LrJoney lr.lar ets au 'lOUS I holiday. ,was over. With Em P k riding wlth him are all experi- , 1 pty oe ets enced yachtsmen. They were well Of P I ' , quIpped with food and water on AbQut Currency Changes t taking off. ersona I 'leS By HAROLD KING (about $1,174.000,(00) eficlt-"the ----- LONDON (CP) - We 5 t ern Europe'. big weekend currency PARIS CR e ute r s) -. Most last time I shall use this revolt- M F d I changes received a cautious but ' Frenchmen were caught with lng word," any e era . tl otI M nd iI N t I M their pockets empty Monday as tiS r'lllay was speaking, the, op lmlS c rea on a ay l a lona world money markets. 'CP, - The govern- cOII'n the lid of . as it continued di,pute that has , .. I!;ct;on In Ihe history branch I l'ia,h of person. useu m Finance Min 1 s t e r Plnay an: American doliar was quoted In S 'II J h Most dealers, attendln!: their . nounced a ne,. "austerIty" bud- unolflclal dealings on the ParIs rna 0 S first tradlng day sInce Dec. 24, hUman hlslory b a b d D get that wlU Increase the cost of Bourse at a flgure below the of- held back until the effect of the Marlus Barbeau, r !lvlng. Ucla! rate for the flrst tlme. In A spokesman for the Federal changes on exchange rates be- old anthropologIst who has Frenchmen wll! have to pAy history. One dollar was bringing Dept. of Publlc Works said came clear . workIng part time at the museum more for clgaretll, wine, some 492 of the new devalued francs, yesterday that In addition to However, there were signs af since hI reti- m t 10 foodstuffs, electrlclty, gas, coal, compared with the official rate major jobs that are being con- confidence-especlally in London The citi re en D years rail travel, postal and telephone of 493.7. dueted in Newfoundland at this and Paris-in the action af Brit- as r. serviCe! under the new budget, Under the new budget there are nin, France and eight other West tific ability but wh:ch comes into force' on Thurs- drastlc subsidy cuts on .food and many European countries in making one wh h d" of for nationalized Industries, olus thel'r currenc v more freely can· II' a a a sense perse- M d h . Ih I' d I I The works ollicinl said that ' , In:';!'r ,\l\'in Ham. cuton" and wh I I d 1 t on ay, owe\er, ere was econom es on pensions an soc a .vertible. Il inl£'Sligation was against h' ,,0 ne p Ilttle panic buyIng. although a Insurance. approximately '26 day labour In London. British government :r,an Ihrre months friends e\'en If;s few tobacco stores reported sales "Frenchmen will have to pay projects are now beIng done In ,tocks and industrial shares !;ope !o have a ;olu. eluded" os e, myse 0 s!lghtly above aver age. Wlth the full cost of what they buy," various area! of Newfoundland boomed after 9 a,m. when all I Il'.a::er of weeks." Th' J ltd D R C hr I stm as just over, most Pinay sold. "A man who does not as well as an additional 50 !terling holders not living in the end Ihe .nall e .. qD UO e B b r . ous· Frenchmen hadnt a ny surplus eat chocolate will not han to pay smaller jobs. . ". ..s S VI. r ar eau wa sterling area were allowed to tions on the free market while the new currencies stabilized. B r I tis h financiers expre3sed confidence that an era of eXpand· ing trade i5 on the way. Britain took a cal culated nsk by leading the move to freer convertibility. The decision means that foreign holders of sterling can easily convert to tiol- lars-and the value of foreign- held s t e r 1i n g is estimated at $600,000,000. But the government was sure that total sterling area resen'es of around $3,214,000,000 could cope with any run on the bank. At the same time. the Opposi- tion Labor party declared it:;elf unconvinced of the long - term INDIANAPOLIS - AP - Six trains were slolen from Union Stallon Monday, but police nab- bed the t:.ief toting them off In a taxicab. PoVlice said they caught Rich, ard Dawson, 37, of St. Loul!. with one of the missing trains under his shirt and five otbers stuffed in a paper abg . The trains-the miniature va· riety-were taken from a display in the stationmaste·'s office. Dawson had four other model trains in his' suitcase. Police checked cities listed on railroad tickets Dawson was carrying to see if an;' of their trains were missing. Asked why he did it, Dawson replied simply: "I love trains." 600 Awards (<in batk I ;'tr 'in t - th' "s cash.. for someone who does." These jobs have been pur· change ounds for dollars or Piney. at a conference Old as: pen.slons are posely In. starting In other Iln,lnUs I I 'I d D R Monday, made It clear that I but pensions [or ex·soldlers lI'ilo i order to prOVide winter employ- STERLI'·G DIPS " .a c .' 011 ay r. ousseau F h t rll rl J f . I t f . d'ff ". , , ,I a, dilfi'l 'airl in an Interview: "I prefer rene men mus . seep y to ought In tIle two wOl'ld lI'ars a.re men. or men In I erent areas. Sterling itself dipped slightly in \1 !tleh Ihr 10 nothin\:. 1 am ordered by meet a who.le of higher except thc 111'1 Dec. 1209 men were em· London's Foreign mar· merits af the mOl'e. It scheduled a meeting of its leaders for Wed· nesday to consider a stand. A parliamentary debate after Ihe !{ollse of C.om.mons reassembles! By End Of Year In January IS hkely. : carefully Ihr drpartment to nothing." taxes and higher price 5. \alld s and those In b)' I',cdel'al of I ket as trading bc&an. but turned )., rl'l Ihr ml"O'lnl Dr h'o REVOI,TING WORD Premier de Gaulle s Sunday I Pubhc "olks In addition to firmer as it continued ' I P. . W .• ' Illnrc He explained tllat his 1939 for couragp .and I those cmpployed the British government bonds. clos· rmcess, ants "I'CI'Y silen!. budget of fr3ncs hope In meet.lng. the .of November. \\ eather ely tied to !terlin&'s fortulles, ,', of two museum labout $1.378,000,000 1 expcnlllmre put France 5 finanCIal house, these jo.bs will con· were in strong demand here. B dO Sh I I.,! lOr the krv pmplo),ec5 have been credited to and U02.000.000,OOO francs In· In. oroer generally received I the wlnler month! Prices of British government oar Ing c 00 •. who' hal'e infernal ilisagreements. eome left a 587.000.000,000·franc With aplllOval. lIntll they are completed. stocks and industrial securities hI' news- Anthropologist L. P.' Marcel ------- moved up sharply. state- Rioux, 40. son·in·law of Dr. !lar· FAd I C To' In Paris, tlle French franc rose !!th other. said lale bcau, left Oct. to joIn Ihe staff ,og n ce 0 ntl' n' ue on the Paris Gold and Foreign , been told to of Carleton University here. He Exchange markets and prices said he resigned after dIfferences also were generally well up on of opinion with Dr. ROlluea:!. the stock exchange. Part of the - - ... - thp cause. receptlon Premlet' de Gaulle's The director has denied thll was Hold 13 Shl·p,S' Prl·SOner trend Was attributed to the good Mrs. Therese Hambleton, I a austeriy budget was win· principle! Ilke IIltch, be tirntl before be- hnuhed muter- part-time employee, also le!t the' nlng among financiers. branch last summer. ' MONTREAL (CP) - Four ice- efforts Sunday night because a ocean·bound for ports In Trlnl- Paris financial circles said the Two otherl, chief archaeologist breakers pushed into crispy lee heavy fog shrouded the river that dad, Cuba and Europe _ were sharp demand for French shares Dr. RIchard S, MacNelsh and Dr. and wispy fog late Monday hI the ieads from thIs Inland harbor 800 caught by lin early freeze.up in was caused by two factors: The W. E. Taylor, Arctic archaeolo- SI. Lawrence River In a year-eod miles to the Atlantic Ocean. Montreal. The Ice.!Jreakers have new budget's tax burden on com- IIIst, have said they are consIder- drlve to reach 1S ships trapped "It was a very thick fog, hut been working almost a month to panles was not as stiff as ex- inll offers of Jobs In the United In Montreal harbor by an lee the Ice - breakers got In some carve a narrow channel up the pected; and the government's In· States. Botb have refused to com- blockade. . Ileks lale Monday," said a har- river to Montreal to release the tentlon to boost Investment and men! further on the sltuatloD. A harbor officlal Bald It would bor offIcial. ships. open the French for for· Mr. HamUton said that offl- likely take the federal vessels He said channel-cleared eign raw materials and equip- clally there are. no resignatIons "about a week" to reach Mont- last week almost to Monlreal Meanwhile, the river level In ment. pendlni. real; crashlni through an Ice harbor-had fliled In When the Montreal harbor remained most For the first time In the memo ) 'Jam extendlni 20 !TIlles east ol Ice.breakers were called back to of the day at 51 feet-a ory of "free market" dealers, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. leads all U.S. counties In the amount of vegetable gardens under aIm. Raby zebras hive brown ItrlpeJ!. which turn black' II the zebra lies. this Inland melropo\ls. Sorel to break jams there. three feet below the nood danger United States dollar was quoted AU four ships-the d'lbervllle, "We have some lee 2!i feet mark. At 54 feet the river tumb- on the unofficlal market below N.B, McLean, Ernest Lapointe thIck In tl1e Montreal area," he lea over tbe banks at low lying the afflclal rate. Sales went at and Montcalm - worked briefly saId. "It's rafted stuff. You clear points on the south shore across 492 francs to the dollar. com· In the Sorel.Lake St. Peter area a mile of that and It fills 10 from Montreal Island. pared' to the new post·devalua· Dl the river, about 60 north· miles iii the channel on your Normal is about feet. tion rate of 493.7. . eallt of Montreal, tail." The ice is acting all a dam, and SUSPEND qUOTES HEAVY FOG 13 SHIPS AT MONTREAl. causing the level to rise and fall Swiss banks, temporarily su's· They baited their ice-crunchinll Thirteen .hips - 12 af them with the weather. pend.d rellular banknol. quota· LONDON (Reuters l - Eight· year·old Princess Anne is reo ported to have "started a cam· paign" to persuade the Queen to let her go to a boarding school. The Sunday Dispatch says the Queen feels a governess' educa- tion Is best for her daughter "but Anne's pleading ... Is develoning Into a relentless campaign - so that people in the palace believe the Queen may soon give way." Big Mistake CARACAS, enezuela (AP)- Police arrested seven men Sat· urday night and annolinced they suspected a plot the life of president elect Ro· mulo Monday they decided tbey had made a mis· take. ' Police said the men had bcen celebrating and stopped their car near Betancourt's resi. for a drinking bout. They were turned loose Monday. Kll'GSl'O:-> I CP Canada Council ha, cn in I scholar,hips and fclloll'ships in its first .I·ear of operation. Cllairman BrOOKe Claxton re al the council's second annnal during the weekend, estimated that by year· end jOO awards will have oern givcn to Canadian residents and another 1110 to non·residne15 for work in Canada. Grants had been made to 2" individuals for research projects. publication of scholarly manu, scripts and tral'el to international conferences. Grants had also been made tq organizations for 40 different purposcs. Weather' Sunny milder. and a Ii ttle TEMPERA TU RES Toronto ....... 37 Montreal ....... 11 Moncton ........ 5 Halifax , ....... 16 st. John', ..... 9 39 :IS 23 34 2J :. ; :1 I f l' · i :' I : I "1 I II " 1 · : '. Ii 'I' .1 · . , I I j ': t .1 · , · , · , " , I , I I, d, I; I' II I I!, I , , : ., . I. 1 , i', I' I I, I,' ,: I ; ,

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lED

,MS

mers

Island

ear and

, Ltd.

&. Cm.I?AN'I I

,

• SIX passenger VAUXHALL THE DAILY 'NEWS

~~. ~

'4~~ is an ideal car for Newfoundlanders

Vol. 65. No. 298 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND TUESDAY~ DECEMBER 30, 1958 lPricI 7 clnll) Charles Hutton & Sons

• • • • USSla OVle erln ro osa s e ec e .,

hes A,re Work

Western' Powers To Send Ir - Onr of Sir

.~~,.1:" ~ wartime ~(lC· :- :Jl\~""l I.~~·to~, says , :f,.il.1 r1t1ng Import· " '.;~' I he past ~os·

Notes To Soviet Union "0""', he was due .,' :::lil p,m. nut

. , ',J' ,.1:11 sittin~ In :' 'I.t" his rJpers.

PARIS (Reuters) - The West· ern powers will send note" to ~he Soviet Union in the next 48 hours rejecting its proposals for the de· militarization of West Berlin. a spokesman for the North Atlan~ic Treaty Organization said here Monday.

note of ~ov. 27 threatening to withdraw fro m East Berlin within six months are similar in substance but not identical in wording, the spokesman said .

international engagements. They also consider hat I de­

nunciation by the Soviet Union IJf the international agreements on Berlin can in no way deprive thi other parties of their rights .nd responsibilities or relieve the S0-viet Union from her obligations. ,,' ',' t'l'~;ln to dictate

" ,: ,I' :urns in short· , .: [I.; h' hilrl finisherl

:',' r';" anrl bathe. -' ~f 1':~'lfr .:rn rrom ~'is ", :',; "",~ Jnrl beam·

However, they will leave the door open to negotiations on the whole problem of German reuni· fication, Eurpean security and disarmament.

West Germany, which also re­ceived a Soviet note; is expected to reply that its view is that Ber­lin is the responsibility of the four powers, including Russia, NATO sources said the West­and that West Germany fully ern powers consider that Moscow supports the Western powers in has gone out on a limb In .its their stand. Berlin proposal but that they

.:.:'. C l~('m('ci '; .,,:i,flcrl tones: :

Usually reliable source5 said these draft rep 1 i e ~ werc ap· proved by the NATO permancnt council at a meeting here Mon· da,·.

NO YIELD POLICY should not corner nussia, on the The Western powers, with the issue. The feeling is that the

backing of the Atlantic alliance, West should declare its readiness are resolved not to yicld to the to discuss the wider aspects of Soviet threats. Ihe German problem. thus leal'-

'" ' I :r;lCC nf I;oci. ranlin~ we

.' !Ie h<lci only ,'" I'nOI11 \\'~h'rc

~,.. ~ II p. fl nrt . '. ,,' H~" on tilr

The rpplies which the United Slate,. Britain. and Fl'ance will make to Prcmier Khrushchcv's

Their unanimous \·jew on Ber· ing room for the nussians to pull lin is that no state has the rir:ht back and pa\'e the 1"<lY for four­to withdraw unilaterally from its I powcr talks,

of 1111, ill <I i'lli', .. ~('lTI"

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('slencieci 10' Soriet lir,1

f- ',' II,il Canarla. , \ ',: rmoidCI11 Ei,. I

t\';·-,n~lon n e x 1 I

VATICAN CITY-As R priest (right) holds up a hook of prayers, Pope John XXIII unparts the "Urhi ct Orbi" blessing from the central balcony of st. Peter's Basilica here Dec, 25th (Christmas Day), Dllring the day, the Pope, assuming the role of a parish priest, recited a Mass, visited the sick membcr~ of his flock and sent his blessing to the Roman Catholic faithful aroU'fld the world,

(UPI Photo)

paper Strike' Ends IBritish I

Balloon 'Small World With '4 On Board $50,000,000 Still Missing

LO:-mON (AP) - Con c ern Impossible to speculate," Eleven daYs ago a clear radio Ir -The glis:~n.: The Publlsllcrs AssociatIon o[ mounted MondOy night for the The tiny balloon. carrying a I message was heard reporting all

j ,,', ,,~1 daily uews. Nel\' York originally offered the safety of the BritIsh balloon crew of f 0 u r. including one going well aboard. Over the :1 \,,1' York's long. ';.:;UII. member independent dc. Small World. mlaslng in an at- woman, took of! from the Canary Christmas holiday garbled meso

:t,;,,'J",i, ~Ionday. li\'er~'men's union a S7 we.!I(ly tempt to span the Atlanllc. ' Islands 17 days ago in hopes of sages were reported picked up In

Bloody Battle Causes Heavy Casualties In ·Cuba

a.v WILLlA:'I! L. RYAN lOne broadcast claimed Castro's H:\VA~A lAP) - A bloody forces controlled two· thirds of

hattie raged Monday for Santa Las Villas. including at least 10 Clara, ke)' rail junction in cent- towns. And in the eastern pro\'· ral Cuba, with the gOl'ernment ince of Oriente, long the hard and rebels throwing in fresh core of the revolt, the rebels an: troops for a knockout blow. nounced the taking of 14 cities

Heavy casualties were reported and towns and the surrounding of as the tempo of fighting sharp- three others, including the ~ro· eMd in the two·year clvil war. vincial capital of Santiago de Forces of rebel leader Fidel Cas- Cuba. tro were coming out af their Friends of President Fulgencio hideouts and openly challenging Batisla said the one-time army the army. sergeant-who led a revolt him·

There were unconfirmed reo self to become Cuba's strong port5 that one of Castro's top man a quarter of a century ago lieutenants-Ernesto Guevara, a -may go into the field to bolster left-wing Argentine-was killed in thc morale of government forces. the fighting in and around Santa Batista shook up the army Clara, capital of Las Villas pro\'· command to safeguard loyalty to ince 160 miles Boutheast of Ha- his regime just before launchmg vana. the latest go\,ernment counter-

1 "TO "N ! ImC ,ameH

Gen. de Gaulle Man Of Year

:->EW YORK lAP 1 - Time, th. weekly newsmagazine, Monda~ announced its selection of Presi dent-elect Charles de Gaulle 01 France as its man of the year His picture will appear on th, cover of the year-end editior coming out Tuesday.

Previously, e d ito r s of 3.7()( radio stations and newspapers had similarly selecled de Gaulle as man of the year in a poll taken by the Assiciated Press.

Time since 1927 has chosen as ths outstanding news personality of the year one who "dominated the news of the year".

The magazine's man Dl the year, last year was Soviet Pre· mier Xikita 'Khrushchev.

:~::,~ on a lign!." wage increase spread ol'er two The Londoll Dally Mall. sponsor completing the 3,000.mile cross~ The Wcst IndIes indicating that -'::,t-d \'ew Yorker years. Pre _ strike deliverers' of the aerial expedition, refUses ing within three weeks. Barbados the balloon was still hovermg Informed sources said army offensive to check the insurgent Voting in a Canadian Press ., mor~in~ n~l\'s, wa~~s AI era~cd 5103 R'.! weckly. to gll'e up hope but has had an in The West Indies was the delli· over the Atlantic.

~r time sillce ~ Til iec the lInion member;hip appeal broadcast to ships along nation.. .. Venezuelan officials said,' planes bombed the old city of uprising that has been gaining poll. telegraph editors of Can-1;;0.000. The raid wa5 pinpointed strength steadily. ada's daily newspapers on DI'C. on a soft,drink plant where reb· The rebels ~aid they will soon, 23 named Gen. de Gaulle as the els were holed lip. announce a pro\'ision<ll ~olwn-! world's top news personality. He COU:.1TER CLAm!; ment with Dr. Manuel lIrrutia <IS i lias chosen hr a sliJ:l1t ma;'~in

" . refuscd t olistcn to the proposal. I the trade rOlltes to kcep an ~ye The Small World-If still alofl- message late last week reportlllg I , Inn~e;1. co,tll., ,\ preliminary stl'ike Ihe ni~ilt of out for the floating plastic gas· ~ has set a floating record for a the balloon dOll'n in the Venezue-

" ::~e in hislury Dec. 9 quickly swept news stands! bali'. i free balloon, that is for one with· i Ian jungles was a hoax. 'r "'ilch. The ric. bare of papers. BI' Dec. 11 all' "ll is anybody's ~lIrss what out an auxiliary en~ine. The lon~· r The Small World is equipped

!.''','. 'Ia,lkollt cost. nine nrwspnpers' were closcd i has happened," said a Daily 'lail est any other stayed up lI'as 87' with pedal ·operated propellers While there were inoica1ions i the pre sid e nt of "liberaled": 01'Cr Khru~hchpI·. la~t ycu's to~

that the governmenl campaign areas. Dr. l'rrlltia' i~ R former I choice in the CP poll. was g a i n ing momentum after judge who fled into exile in Ihe .. ·n;Hline rcon· ti~hl: I spokesman Who hAS heen al· hours. a record sct by a German designed to stop rise·and·fall mo·

:., n,;:huorhood of Lasl Frili'IY. lI'ith the aid of I tcmpting to chart the flight. in 1913. tion. I'ven if forced down. the federal meoiators. the two sloe.1 "With no delinite nell's it is quite LAST CI,EAR ~IESSAr.E I crew would have a good chance

","pl",wc,s of Ihc a::reed to a rCl'ised \'erslon of the to survi\'e. for the balloon is

setbacks in su~ar·rich Las \'ill~s t:nited States early in thp revolt province. rebel broadcast~ were and ~ recently rrtllrneo to join claiming big success there and Castro in the fight against the elsewhere. Batista rc~ime. Six Trains

=i:~' ri"llies noll' arc Sj package. F F equipped with an underslung 15· ;\1 desk and, At to p.m. Sundav the union . h B d t by·lI.foot plastic gondola which

pa~rr, onto the I announced the peace 'formlll~ had . rene ace u ge clln be used 8S a boat. , \0.000 o[ t~em I been accepted hy the member.. Arnold Eiloart, leader of the

d,'nn,~ the ~trlke, I ship in a 4·to-l vote. The slrike . expedition. and the three others

1I..r ill k Ct·,' Stolen ,LrJoney lr.lar ets au 'lOUS I P~\'lesl holiday. ,was over. With Em P k riding wlth him are all experi-, 1 pty oe ets enced yachtsmen. They were well

Of P I' , quIpped with food and water on AbQut Currency Changes t taking off. ersona I 'leS By HAROLD KING (about $1,174.000,(00) eficlt-"the ----- LONDON (CP) - We 5 t ern Europe'. big weekend currency

PARIS CR e ute r s) -. Most last time I shall use this revolt- M F d I changes received a cautious but

'Frenchmen were caught with lng word," any e era t· . tl otI M nd iI

N t I M their pockets empty Monday as tiS r'lllay was speaking, the, op lmlS c rea on a ay l a lona world money markets.

'CP, - The govern­cOII'n the lid of . as it continued

di,pute that has , .. ~Iuseum.

I!;ct;on In Ihe ~,an history branch

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useu m Finance Min 1 s t e r Plnay an: American doliar was quoted In S 'II J h Most dealers, attendln!: their . nounced a ne,. "austerIty" bud- unolflclal dealings on the ParIs rna 0 S first tradlng day sInce Dec. 24,

hUman hlslory b a b d D get that wlU Increase the cost of Bourse at a flgure below the of- held back until the effect of the Marlus Barbeau, r ;o~ed a7~_ ~a~: !lvlng. Ucla! rate for the flrst tlme. In A spokesman for the Federal changes on exchange rates be-old anthropologIst who has ~een Frenchmen wll! have to pAy history. One dollar was bringing Dept. of Publlc Works said came clear . workIng part time at the museum more for clgaretll, wine, some 492 of the new devalued francs, yesterday that In addition to However, there were signs af since hI reti- m t 10 foodstuffs, electrlclty, gas, coal, compared with the official rate major jobs that are being con- confidence-especlally in London

The citi re en D years ~go. rail travel, postal and telephone of 493.7. dueted in Newfoundland at this and Paris-in the action af Brit-as praiSln~e~;u~t~d r. ~arbeau serviCe! under the new budget, Under the new budget there are nin, France and eight other West tific ability but des~;~~I~~ shr~e:; wh:ch comes into force' on Thurs- drastlc subsidy cuts on .food and !::a~I::ej:bSw~~~n: fo~~: many European countries in making one wh h d" of da~. for nationalized Industries, olus thel'r currencv more freely can·

II' a a a sense perse- M d h . Ih I' d I I The works ollicinl said that ' , In:';!'r ,\l\'in Ham. cuton" and wh I I d 1 t on ay, owe\er, ere was econom es on pensions an soc a .vertible. Il inl£'Sligation was against h' ,,0 ~af ne p ~.s Ilttle panic buyIng. although a Insurance. approximately '26 day labour In London. British government

:r,an Ihrre months friends be~~me s~ ti~ e\'en If;s few tobacco stores reported sales "Frenchmen will have to pay projects are now beIng done In ,tocks and industrial shares !;ope !o have a ;olu. eluded" os e, myse 0 s!lghtly above aver age. Wlth the full cost of what they buy," various area! of Newfoundland boomed after 9 a,m. when all

I Il'.a::er of weeks." Th' J ltd D R C hr I stm as just over, most Pinay sold. "A man who does not as well as an additional 50 !terling holders not living in the end Ihe bl'ckerln~ .nalle .. oUar~an. qDUO eB br. ous· Frenchmen hadnt a ny surplus eat chocolate will not han to pay smaller jobs. . ". ..s S VI. r ar eau wa sterling area were allowed to

tions on the free market while the new currencies stabilized.

B r I tis h financiers expre3sed confidence that an era of eXpand· ing trade i5 on the way.

Britain took a cal culated nsk by leading the ~uropean move to freer convertibility. The decision means that foreign holders of sterling can easily convert to tiol­lars-and the value of foreign­held s t e r 1 i n g is estimated at $600,000,000.

But the government was sure that total sterling area resen'es of around $3,214,000,000 could cope with any run on the bank.

At the same time. the Opposi­tion Labor party declared it:;elf unconvinced of the long - term

INDIANAPOLIS - AP - Six trains were slolen from Union Stallon Monday, but police nab­bed the t:.ief toting them off In a taxicab.

PoVlice said they caught Rich, ard Dawson, 37, of St. Loul!. with one of the missing trains under his shirt and five otbers stuffed in a paper abg .

The trains-the miniature va· riety-were taken from a display in the stationmaste·'s office.

Dawson had four other model trains in his' suitcase. Police checked cities listed on railroad tickets Dawson was carrying to see if an;' of their trains were missing.

Asked why he did it, Dawson replied simply:

"I love trains."

600 Awards (<in ~o batk I~ I ;'tr 'in t - th' "s cash.. for someone who does." These jobs have been pur· change ounds for dollars or ORbE~So ;~~ S:L~~~~m. Piney. at a pr~ss conference Old as: pen.slons are i~creased, posely delayc~ In. starting In other mo~ey.

Iln,lnUs I I 'I d D R Monday, made It clear that I but pensions [or ex·soldlers lI'ilo i order to prOVide winter employ- STERLI'·G DIPS FIR~!S " .a c .' 011 ay r. ousseau F h t rll rl J f . I t f . d'ff ". , , ,I a, ~ dilfi'l 'airl in an Interview: "I prefer rene men mus . seep y to ought In tIle two wOl'ld lI'ars a.re men. or men In I erent areas. Sterling itself dipped slightly in

I~ \1 !tleh Ihr ~n\·. 10 ~ay nothin\:. 1 am ordered by meet a who.le serle~ of higher ~bollshed except f~r thc a~ed. 111'1 DUl'ln~ Dec. 1209 men were em· London's Foreign Exchan~c mar·

merits af the mOl'e. It scheduled a meeting of its leaders for Wed· nesday to consider a stand. A parliamentary debate after Ihe !{ollse of C.om.mons reassembles! By End Of Year In January IS hkely. :

~";rrdll1: carefully Ihr drpartment to ~BY nothing." taxes and higher price 5. \allds and those In n~cd. ,plo)~d b)' ,t~~ I',cdel'al ~~pl. of I ket as trading bc&an. but turned )., rl'l Ihr ml"O'lnl Dr Jl~ h'o REVOI,TING WORD Premier de Gaulle s Sunday I Pubhc "olks In addition to firmer as it continued ' I P . . W ~.' .• ' Illnrc Ili[ii~ul; ~o~ncl' ~~I~~I ~::n To~I~e~~ :e~r~ He explained tllat his 1939 ni~h\.cal1 for "~ride. couragp .and I those cmpployed durin~ the British government bonds. clos· rmcess, ants ,"',r,~ "I'CI'Y ~ensi. silen!. budget of 6,189,OOO.000,~ fr3ncs hope In meet.lng. the ~acrlflces mont~ .of November. \\ eather ely tied to !terlin&'s fortulles, ,', RBi~nation~ of two museum labout $1.378,000,0001 expcnlllmre ~o put France 5 finanCIal house, ~ermlttlllg these jo.bs will con· were in strong demand here. B dO S h I

I.,! lOr the krv fl~' pmplo),ec5 have been credited to and U02.000.000,OOO francs In· In. oroer wa~ generally received I tln~e th~oubh the wlnler month! Prices of British government oar Ing c 00 ~"plll •. who' hal'e infernal ilisagreements. eome left a 587.000.000,000·franc With aplllOval. lIntll they are completed. stocks and industrial securities ~, Ipn~lh hI' news- Anthropologist L. P.' Marcel ------- moved up sharply.

critic~1 state- Rioux, 40. son·in·law of Dr. !lar· FAd I C To' In Paris, tlle French franc rose !!th other. said lale bcau, left Oct. 1~ to joIn Ihe staff ,og n ce 0 ntl' n' ue on the Paris Gold and Foreign , h!I'~ been told to of Carleton University here. He Exchange markets and prices

said he resigned after dIfferences also were generally well up on of opinion with Dr. ROlluea:!. the stock exchange. Part of the

- - ... - thp cause. receptlon Premlet' de Gaulle's The director has denied thll was Hold 13 Shl·p,S' Prl·SOner trend Was attributed to the good

Mrs. Therese Hambleton, I a n~ austeriy budget was win·

principle! Ilke IIltch, m~y be

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part-time employee, also le!t the' nlng among financiers. branch last summer. ' MONTREAL (CP) - Four ice- efforts Sunday night because a ocean·bound for ports In Trlnl- Paris financial circles said the

Two otherl, chief archaeologist breakers pushed into crispy lee heavy fog shrouded the river that dad, Cuba and Europe _ were sharp demand for French shares Dr. RIchard S, MacNelsh and Dr. and wispy fog late Monday hI the ieads from thIs Inland harbor 800 caught by lin early freeze.up in was caused by two factors: The W. E. Taylor, Arctic archaeolo- SI. Lawrence River In a year-eod miles to the Atlantic Ocean. Montreal. The Ice.!Jreakers have new budget's tax burden on com­IIIst, have said they are consIder- drlve to reach 1S ships trapped "It was a very thick fog, hut been working almost a month to panles was not as stiff as ex­inll offers of Jobs In the United In Montreal harbor by an lee the Ice - breakers got In some carve a narrow channel up the pected; and the government's In· States. Botb have refused to com- blockade. . Ileks lale Monday," said a har- river to Montreal to release the tentlon to boost Investment and men! further on the sltuatloD. A harbor officlal Bald It would bor offIcial. ships. open the French mar~et for for·

Mr. HamUton said that offl- likely take the federal vessels He said th~ channel-cleared eign raw materials and equip-clally there are. no resignatIons "about a week" to reach Mont- last week almost to Monlreal Meanwhile, the river level In ment. pendlni. real; crashlni through an Ice harbor-had fliled In When the Montreal harbor remained most For the first time In the memo

) 'Jam extendlni 20 !TIlles east ol Ice.breakers were called back to of the day at 51 feet-a ~ood ory of "free market" dealers, th~

Cuyahoga County, Ohio. leads all U.S. counties In the amount of vegetable gardens under aIm.

Raby zebras hive brown ItrlpeJ!. which turn black' II the zebra lies.

this Inland melropo\ls. Sorel to break jams there. three feet below the nood danger United States dollar was quoted AU four ships-the d'lbervllle, "We have some lee 2!i feet mark. At 54 feet the river tumb- on the unofficlal market below

N.B, McLean, Ernest Lapointe thIck In tl1e Montreal area," he lea over tbe banks at low lying the afflclal rate. Sales went at and Montcalm - worked briefly saId. "It's rafted stuff. You clear points on the south shore across 492 francs to the dollar. com· In the Sorel.Lake St. Peter area a mile of that and It fills 10 from Montreal Island. pared' to the new post·devalua· Dl the river, about 60 mlle~ north· miles iii the channel on your Normal d~pth is about 3.~ feet. tion rate of 493.7. . eallt of Montreal, tail." The ice is acting all a dam, and SUSPEND qUOTES HEAVY FOG 13 SHIPS AT MONTREAl. causing the level to rise and fall Swiss banks, temporarily su's·

They baited their ice-crunchinll Thirteen .hips - 12 af them with the weather. pend.d rellular banknol. quota·

LONDON (Reuters l - Eight· year·old Princess Anne is reo ported to have "started a cam· paign" to persuade the Queen to let her go to a boarding school.

The Sunday Dispatch says the Queen feels a governess' educa­tion Is best for her daughter "but Anne's pleading ... Is develoning Into a relentless campaign - so that people in the palace believe the Queen may soon give way."

Big Mistake CARACAS, enezuela (AP)­

Police arrested seven men Sat· urday night and annolinced they suspected a plot ~gainst the life of president elect Ro· mulo Bet~n~ourt. Monday they decided tbey had made a mis· take. '

Police said the men had bcen celebrating and stopped their car near Betancourt's resi. d~nee for a drinking bout. They were turned loose Monday.

Kll'GSl'O:-> I CP '-Th~ Canada Council ha, ~il cn ~o27.00'l in

I scholar,hips and fclloll'ships in its first .I·ear of operation.

Cllairman BrOOKe Claxton re portin~ al the council's second annnal confer~nce during the weekend, estimated that by year· end jOO awards will have oern givcn to Canadian residents and another 1110 to non·residne15 for work in Canada.

Grants had been made to 2" individuals for research projects. publication of scholarly manu, scripts and tral'el to international conferences. Grants had also been made tq organizations for 40 different purposcs.

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'TI. the nllht before ChrlJtmul This b the blS day of the year when Santa Claus will com· mence with the children of the world to bring happiness Into the" hearts of millloni of ail colours. creed I and racel.

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. I wltil that general great feeling of, ~oodwill towards all men we MIlA! this column, Chrolltm81 II naturally and predominately a day for the family and again

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till. year It will be so In this town as In former years with those who have bp.cn away from bome for 10 many weeks or mgnthl have made It a must to let back with their roved ones for the festive season, At the "rf~imt time the harbour Is

filled with ahipPIn, II the driliger fleet and th. eoutlna vellell lie quietly tied to the piers, bare of their creWI, who Ire home with their famill •• for the holidays.

As w. listen to the beautiful .tnln. of "Silent NIJht", and with a feelln, of pelce and loodwlll towards all, we talce the opportunity to 1,lln wllh all our friend. the tim. hOIl' oured areetingb of "A Merry and Peaceful hrlstmaa to UI, aile and alii

It lookl II If the earlier Indication that we were to hu. a white Chrlatmll thla year may not materialize. The week· end mild apurt and rain took away most of the allOW which had fallen earlier. With the thaw roadl h.vI become quit. Icy and slippery III lome sect· ions with resultln, minor acc!·

dent.. Mr. Fraser Follett came and the teaehers. The schools to arlef n.ar Wh\tbourne last wlll remain closed until after week when he wal Involved In New Year's Day. We wish the a head·on collision with a pupils I pleasant and restful vehicle driven by a resident Christmas vacation, Bnd trust of New Harbour. Mr. Follett's that'there wm be an abundance car WII considerably damaged of sl1ding and skating for the In the mishap and had to be children, left In I iBrage at Whltbourne, Both schools held Christmas but fortunately neither he nor concerti again thjs year. On last any of hll pBlleDlleri were In· Tuesday evening In the Frazer Jured. In another accident, Mr. Hall the younger pupils of the Hector Hillier had to be taken Grand Bank Academy' held to the Come-by·Chance Cottage their concert. A matinee was Hospital for medical attention nlso staged in the afternoon. when a truck III which he was Over '130,00 was reallud from a pallenier and driven by the effort which wlll be uled Georie Crew. went off the high· (or school purpoles . way near Come·by·Chance. Mr. On MondBY nliht In the Hllller was driven through, the Young People's Hall the puplla windshield but fortunately suf· of the SalvaUon Army School fered only minor CUll and presented their Chrhtmu con· bruises and WII not detained cert. A faIrly large audience at the hospital. attended the event and enjoyed

con~iderable succtss. We feel lure that under Mr. Grandy's manaiemenl that the class and quality of the new ships which wll emerge from the ~ra rys· town shipyards will be loP

,grade. A recent publication which

will be of particular Interest to South, Coast residents in general Is the autobiography of Capt. John Marshall Fudge, of BelleorJm. This book, which lime experiences covers D

deals with Capt. Fudge's Mari· period of seventy years. It has been pUbltshed by Capt. Fudge's widow and caples can be obtained from her at Bel· leorBm

FORTUiVE FISH PLAiVT Last week a delellatioc of the

Fortune citizens committee were at SI. John'a. They visit· ed the capital at the Invitation of . the Premier and dis· CUlled the Fortune fish plant.

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD;, TUESDAY DEce .' ' MaeR 30, vInclal Cabinet ga\'e an assur· and the vlcUm was taken to I cap~citl ance that efforts will be made the COltage Hospital In a state W H. to interest other parties In a of shock. After remainini at rece~ ~nde!ltood proposition of taking over the the hospital for a few days both v~ better Fortune plant. Williams returned home. At It II to~~n and SI,

The delegation returned to the .time of the accideDt there sponae I\'~ad that tilt Fortune over the weekend and were se\'eral perSODa nearby more did 10 IIIlIU although 0ey had no good but as nODe could swim they this to IDOt ·~ail news to brmg back to the pea· were unable to gil'e any aasist. Peas! en pie of the lown; they are still ance to the victim. -optimistic that something will Buffett had previously re. G OBITUARY materialize to get the Fortune ceiveu recognition from the The de:l~gt ;hOMtr plant again into production. Canadian Red Cross Society Thorne o~curre~

and lhe Boy Scouts Associ· suddenly on Sal al hit ALISTER BUFFET RECEIVES atian for his act of bravery. Dec. 13th. Df'(:ea~rday

AW ARD The whole community extends forty·firth "ea cd 11'11

At Government House Qn Fri· congratulations and best wishes The late' M~' day afternoon last, December to him on this most recent been in failing'h I 19th, AUster Buffett wal pre· award. time. suffering rib sen ted with the Certificate of condition. On rom the Royal Humane Society. ERNIE LINDELL SHOW ,he had only rei The presentation was made by The weU known radio and fel\' minutes ~~rned the LieuteDant Governor, the T.V. show, featuring Ernie and stricken \':ith Z fen Hon. Campbell Macpherson. Candy Lindell and their troupe The lune'31 alii

This wal the occasion of the visited the Burin Peninsula last held on Tue,d'al' recognition of an act of heroism week. They gave stage per. Dec. 16th. performed last April by AI. formance! here aDd at Burin the. Sall'alion A Duffett when he SBVed the life and SI. Lawrence. ~!~JOI' T)"l1;ni~ of nine year old Lloyd Williams The show here was under dueled the fllneral from drowning In the harbour the sponsorship of the Lions Dece35ed i~ here. It will be remembered Club with the club's share to widol'.' .nd ,ix that young Williams toppltd off be used for their Christmas I 'idin~ hm, ,llO a his bicycle on the eastern pier acUvities projects. Howe\,er, I Toronto. and a

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All of the dralgers have particularly the visit of Santa now completed operations until I Claut who distributed ,Ifts the New Year. Last week, the from off the Cbrlstmu tree. four drageers operatini from' the plant here returned to port for the Chrlltmas aeSlon. Catehes eontlnued to be small, unglng between one hundred thouland pounds and one hun· dred and fifty thouund pounds

Members of the delegation were Mayor Scott Bradley, and Messrs. Aubrey P. Lake and H. R. Lake of Fortune Bnd Henry Tulk, of Point aUx Gauls. They wer aeccompanled at the meet· Ings by Eric S. Jones, member for Burin. Also attending the meetings were Hon. ~!r. Cheese· man, Minister of Fisheries, and Mr. Harry Dustan, chairman of the FisherIes Development Board.

and fell into the Ice-cold waters public patronage of the show: at Bell Islanrl. Tf) Ih . of the harbour. Buffett, who was Indeed disappointing and' relatil'rs and frie~/ WIS on the opposite II de of less than one hundred people' ~)'mp~lh)' i! ~xl~nd!~ the harbour saw the accident attended. However, those who: sorrow.

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closed for the Christmas hoIl· daya on Friday mornlnll of last week. Preparatory to clo!!nl the lower rooms obserl'ed the annual visit of Santa Claus who distributed i!ft~ from olf the Chrlatmu tree to all the pupill,

Local residents hive learnt with pleasure the announce· ment that Mr. Max Grandy has been app'olnted manager of the new shipbuilding yards It Marystown. Mr. Grandy brings to his new appointment a wealth of knowledge In the art of shlpbulldlni. For some lime he was employed In this capacity In Nol'B ScoUa and up until the past three years W81 a partner of Grandy Brothers who hal'e been building dUll' gers and lonillnera here with

The Premier presented all correspondence between parties approached In connection with the possible reopening of the Idle plan t at Fortune. How· ever, It was dlsdosed that up to date no encouraaina pra­sres. has been made towards this objectIve. On the suggest· Ion of the deleiaticm the Pro·

happen, and without any ·hesi· did attend were \Varm in their: taUon, he jumped Into the praises of the ~allbre o~ the! pniSOXALS water, full), clothed, and swam performance whIch was mdeed i ~!i~l Bealrice Bu a distance of over two hundred high standard. The programme I home from schOol i~f!1l yards to the drowning boy. consisted of a two and. a half States over Ihe By then young Williams was hour performance, whIch fea· the Chrislmos seml-consclous and \\'85 going tured popular and western song Mr. Frazer under for the third time when hits and tunes with comedy from ~!emorial Buffett got to him, and sue· acts sprinkled in between the the Chri.'lmB' . ceeded In getting I hold on various jtems. Candy Lindell ~Ir. Alille; Buffel the drowning boy and got him was excellent in her vocal reno turned from I Ihor/ to safety. With the assistance ditions, Whilst the olher memo St. John'! of his brother. Thomas, arti· bers of the seven man troupe Caplain 'F.d~in fidal respiration was applied were abo good in their various (Continued 00

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JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND 'The News TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1958

Major Contracts LA,BOUR DISPUTE

Public !~~~~".,~,~~o 1Bowaters May. Have To : ricl En;inccr with which just recently completed I elM -II I A t -

[1rp!. 01 Public the breakwater and wharf at ' ose I n ugus·~: " SI. John·s. Gerald Little Catalina. . . ;,t ,,, ",d., lh" '" Th. f .d", t "" 'u. "id . • . ~'~lr,W for work In that work hu been postPoned ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)- and 19 per cent of tbe export • j:3nrl oy his dcpart. for the winter months at Grlqu. I Conflict between two New· cut. "1/ ~crn awarded and et where the canal Is being foundland pulp and paper com· The forest products Industry ~ I:ncr lO progress or widened, This work will com. panics and the International is worth a bout $28,000,000 an· A request b)' the InternailO1SllI -

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I ' . Icr' ",on. mence as soon as weather per' Woodworkercs of America (CLC) nually to Newfoundland, Wo~d~'orkers of America that I" ... ,hl ,.1io thnt work mlts. union could lead to serious dis· AND t d d II' an Injunction Issued agaiMt.. ~""'lfIY in January on Mr. Knight also disclosed that ruplion of one of the province's . . . ,urne own conc la.\ members on December 20th, be' · . d h d th FI h 'Wh ( . i d lIon board recommendations dl'sm'l d '11 b h d b f ..

Cllrn,lon an s reS ermen s ar at Har. major n ustries, calling for wage increases and', s~e, WI . e ~ar e ore, I' '. :;13n~ Howcver, he bour Grace Is almost com. Albert ~Iartin, general man· shorter work week for the log· I Sir BrI3~ Dunfl~ld In Suprem~ , i C~: Ih~1 some of the pie ted. The major work to be ,ager of Bowater's Newfound· gers, The demands would "crip' coThurt t.h!~ mo~nlng. . d .. .' I · :)11 ,rr to bc u,ed done on this job Is palng which, i la.nd Pulp and Paper ~lills pie" the Newfoundland news·, e InjunctIon was Issue at-· lrr ,III tl1e ships that it Is bellevcd, will start early I L.lmited, says three of 50 log· print industry a spokesman said.' the request of the A.N.D. Com·. 'I I~ IlT in ~to~treall next spring, i glng camps have been shut· , pany In order to prevent memo .' I

j' I, ""I Immeillately Work is also schedulcrt to 'down. ' He estimated demands would I bers of the IWA from enteri/lg ! .::; [;iel II ill delay re;lImc shortJy on the Bey rle ; Mr. ~!artin said the camps, 32 i cost the compan. an additional! company propert)'. The unlon:~ ." ;I,irlin~ nC thc: \'mle brcakwater which Is . miles from here, were closed, 51,200.000 8 year. The present, planned to send thcir men to:' ,:

I scheduled for completion some- I 'I after loggers asqed that thrir: basic wage of Sl.()5 would be: the woods camps to take i' ,h;o, j","" I U m, d" ",' th, "iI" ,,,' ,< wo," " ,,,',",d '" '" til" A ',.""d ,. "" "' h",. ",ik. ,. ii" ,." ''''. '" hi·'

; :", :~.r "OIlSlI"Ilction I Fehruar).. local certified as bargaining, WORK STOP i cau~e of the injunction h.~Yr-", Ill' r I' hilr[ in 'St.' Work h~s been suspended ~t ,agent.· A~E 'been unable to complete thill " . ",I'''I.,,'.c'l Ihal lIork I ('nelro.v wherr a hreakwAt~r Is I· I . ~~an\l'hlle eIght A.~.D. log· strike ,'ote 35 jet. .' : "Ii ,:",I"h early in bein~ constructcd. This sus. JilUI , :. amp~ ave· et'n case, Seven memhers of the IWA,

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',m rrnlie!" will al. pensinn 01 lIork was brou~ht J( furlher shutdowns werc' sInce Chnstmas Eve because of charged with the theft of • !,,: II" hlilldln~ (II a ;\!lOui h)' the weather and aho CIIAPLA.IN Viise and two of the many volunteers helping at marie necessar)' by simill1r re·' a ."work stoppa~e." The union snowmohile in the ,sandI' Lake . "r,' (Ir Ihe DOT the' nerd for heavier equipment Pepperrcll Air Force Base in Operation Santa Claus. Thry q~esls the. Bowatcr's mill wOllld said thc ~toppa~e. wa~ ordered re~ion of the Bad~er D·ivisiori. '1' .0\lln.lde. Closing bl' the contractor exhaust I\.' wood suppiy by to protcst the fmng of certain arc to appear in ~Iagistri~'~

, f\ I4lh anrt wor):: 'Mr. Knight als~ sairl that the Rre checking off prescnh.-(Terra Nova Photo Service.) ~r.xt AlI~lIst, ~Ir. ~!artinsairl., logger! acllve in the IWA,. Court in Grand' Falls toda,.· er :0 he~in sometime breakwaters at Port au Basques I A eompletr. shutdown pI the Ahout 400 men were ~flected.' tomorrow. ~Ir. ·.James Greene, I camp.1 would me~n a ~htltdown . . ' 'I •. (0 ) t' b h If

., are also nearing completion and L. t GR· ' f th '11' The Idle loggers were asked I J ,1\, xen. ac Ing on e a ~~.' ):,,1 qid that ten. weather permitting, they will 1 e u .• overn'or e'CelVeS 0 Th e I~~'A \n AlIg.~~t.~' . I by the union to 'stay in their of the IW.o\, told the YEWS that ,,~ •. I.ir.,m)' 7th for he finished in Januar)' .Dredg. . ~ , ~ certl Ie to bar·, camps However "the company' this case will most probably:be ,':".'" or ~ nell II'h'rf, in~ of the harbour at Port au ~a~n ord2,7:ro men employed by I annou~ced Satu;dav that legal' postponed. The IWA memlitr.

:. f",'n Thi~. ih~ "he, Illo'I~lIes is st!l1 continuing and ARt 0 H M S Nfld ~~o~l~~ t~~ BOc~~:~~,~t%~1I ~Vi~~ I action will be taken a~ainst 109.! contendb~lhat ~thhe)'thu5ed ·:the : . ''''','''011 "II I r' 11'11 b~ completed this winter, n . d ,gers who remain in camp but snol'omo. I e WI e 0WJ1C11

:' : _ ,.,.:"'lonl.' rlrci~.: wri1lhrr permitting. epo r . \\00. : don't work. ' permIsSIon. but after the vehicle

, ' , ',., ,',," 'h'" i ", K,'''' .. id th., !h'. • • • Th, "m"" h"", hood, . I ." ""d. th' 0"" "m,""'" .,. ,'i-: .-" liIi, pr~ject work is prol'idlng much needed ,about 130,000 cords of wood, 29! The dispute hegan more than I to the RMCP 8nd asked that

I rmplnl'mcnt for men living In H.M.S. Newfoundland, disappointment the cruise came I rest, of this commission. In I. per cent of the cut for the mill I six month.5 ~go, I S\lmmonses be issued .

. : ,':' ,h~rllll~~ 10 lIet , the arras where the work is at Singapore, to an abrupt end the day before April HMS Newfoundland WIlli , ~ .. 'r:l\ on thp dredg. ! hcin~ done and 11'111 mean work lOth December, 19~B, we arrll'ed at Melbourne with I be returning home to England \. D b :.~ ..... c' h;;in in BO~al'il'll for over a thousand men a\l. The fol1owln~ letter was. re· a signal instructing us to return b)' the ape and on amval she e utant 'cr :' hrin~ done by during the winter months. ' ceived by His Honour the Lieu· with despatch to Singapore ow· will go into reserve. I am s~r'l e Ball Is A I Recent C. A.,

tenant Governor from the Com' Ing to the crisis in Iraq, After ry to .say that I doubt If she WIlt , mander of HMS Newfoundland: two weeks In Singapore, where be commissioned again, I'm! Dear Mr, Campbell Macpherson. we hurriedly trained our sail· sure you will think of this as. GI' ,

It Is now ncar to Christmas ors landln!: parties. we sailed 1·. :ad ~ews but I am afr.aid it is: ltterlng Spectacle i and I feel it IR time that I write for Bahrein to relievc H.~!'S, i Inevltablc as, new ShIP~, ~re i to bring )'ou up to datc with Gambia who had been there for completed. )l;ewfoundlann s hfe,

I G d F II H)I.S, Newfoundland's actil'i· thc be;t part of a month., has howcver been afairly long' A. ~Jittcring ~ecne met the' sentatil'P! 01 other chapters

n ra n a S tiel since commissioning IOlt Gambia was due to go home' one Inclu.ding scveral years o[ e~ ~., ?f guests who attended last I I\ere also present for the I

I January, so they werc glad to sce us. war serVice, . night s Debutante Ball at the casion

Since ml' short letter io ,ou At Bahrein it lI'a' extremel\' FinallY, on hehalf 01 the oHI' Old Colony Club. as thirt)··eight. Thi~ is the second Debutante, .5'. :- :(lI:l~ to apply establishment of a TV station In' In Februar')' we hRl'e stea~cd I hot and hfe on board in spitc o'f' eers an(l ship's company. I <end Immacul<ltely young ladics in Ball sponsored by the Beothic I

Hopes To Erect TV

'n oreratr I~S Oll'n, (~rand. Falls and the Corpora. some 35.000 milcs and havc: extra fans, awnings, etc., wclt! you 'and the people o[ :-iew, lon~, formal ~Oll'ns, made thm Chapter. Imperial Order Daugh· 'I,

.. Q,'10", 111 L cl1tral, tlon 11'111 apply to the Board of dsiterl such widely separated nigh intolerable, However we! lo.undlanrl our sincere good boll' before His Honor the Lieu· ters of the Empire, I~'I 11115 was an., Broadcast . Govcrnors lor I part~ of the 1I'0riri as Australia. worked R tropical rouiine and Wishes for a happy ChrIStmas' tenant Governor and Mrs. Camp· .

,O'off i IIr 'Ac?kelill 1J~', liCC11SC, Thl8 is the new rcgula. Japan and the Penlan Gulf, On managed to su:l'il'e. and a prospcro~s Nm Year. I' hell ~racphcrson. Th~ 3B debutantes presented \ : I\",h~pll. . \ Icc.Presl' tory ho~rd f~r all radio anrl an average cvery other day hRs Our purpo~p Involverl el05~ co Yours !Incerely, ~Iore !han three ~\lndred I to HIS Honor the Lieutenant

." I ,11.Hllan Broad. TV ~tRlIon~, CBC an,rl privately been ~pcnt ai sea. operRtion with the Army antI A, R, HAZLET, . ~\lcst~ enjoyed an evenIng rem· GOl'ernor were Janct Anderson, (!fpor;'lirll. owned. and all appilcatioM (or After a "self refit" At Sing;;.' we twice carried Ol1t Innding Captain, R.X. : Inlsccnt of the gracious days ~arol Arnett, Eleano~ Broder·

My,,11 ~av~ the In. IIcen,es must be heard by thIs pore In March the ~hlp took cxercl~es with the Firsl Battal, His Honour, \I:hen life flowcd at • less hur· Ick, ElIzabeth BroderIck, Carol III 11le~ram to F. C. body. part at sea In a number 01 ex' ion the RO)'al Fusiliers on an The Honourable Camphell md pace, and when graceful CIOllStoh, Sally Ann Clouston, . S~cretary o( the The CBC'I Vlce.President erci!~s, Perhaps the most 1m. Island not far away, On the first :'.tacpherson, O,B,E., mi\nncr~ were not considered I Janet Cole, Gaye Cramm, Nan· ~!'rlo'jnrll~nd Chamber I arlded that the Corporation wl1l portant wal the South SeR A,la occasion we cmharked 700 men Lieutenant GOl'ernor, "old·fashioned." cy Davies, Judy Becker, Bran·

"'hlch organiza. proceed with the establishment Treaty Organlatlon exercise which doubled our complement, Government House, The Old Colony was beatiful· we.n Duder, Margaret Dustan, for .Iome time, In· I of a television .hlion in Grand "Ocean Link" in which we co. They were with us for 24 hours, St, Johns, Nfld, 1), decorated with huge yellow Elizabeth Earle, Janet Fearn,

':lI;f In bri n~lng TV I Falls If the application II apo operated with the American, After three weeks in Bahrein, and white mums and the debu· Annette Felix, Rosalie Fowler, f!!!l and Central '\ proved by the Board of Broad. AUltrallan, New Zealand and by which time it was beginning tantc~ were presented before a Carol French, Toni Healey,

. . . cast Governorl. Paklatan navies At the end of to cool down, (In more sense Plans For New dais on which were the Lieu· Gaile Herder, Nancy Herder, l!i:orr was told b)' ~Ir,. A CBC Ipokelman IBid that this exercise the fleet cone en· than one) we were relieved by tenant Governor and Mrs, Mac· Judy .Kell~nd, Clarice Knight,

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::ll.:he CBe has gll'en Ills TV Itation for Central New. trated at Manila for a few days, H.M.S. Sheffield. We returned pherson and their aides, Mareli Kmght, Brenda Levitz, ~.!id~ration to the foundland would be of sufficient The other exercise was called to Singapore and it seemed to Express Off'l ce The supper dance, sponsored Ann Lynch, Heather McDon~ld, power to lerve • large area of "JET" and this took place In have a cool temperate climate hy th~ Beothlc Chapter Imperl· Judy McGrath, Moya NeVIlle, GEORGE Y. MILLER the Prol'lnce, In addition to June in the Indian Ocean with aiter the Gulf, al Order Daughters of 'the Em· Helen O'Brien. Patricia Par· Mr. George Miller was a lue· the Grand Falls, Bllhop's Falls British ship~ from the Far East The Middle East crisis meant Plans (or the new C:-1R e~· pire, II"S a huge success and a ~ons, Stella Putl. Judy Randell, ' ce~sful candidate in the recent I Boats and Botwood areas, the CBC. and East Indies Stations and i that our Australia· New Zealand ~ press ~uilding have just about I tributc to the months of fore·: Jud:th Ryan, Jane. Snelgrol'e, examinations held by the Cana·

I TV In Grand Falls would trans, ships of the Indian, Pakistan cruise had to be cancelled. but I been finalized,. ;\Ia~ager and thought and hard 1I'0rk carrierl' Soma Snel~ro\·e, PrISCIlla Ter· dian Institute of Chartered Ae· 'mit I good picture to Gander, and Ceylon nal'ies, In all there, we were back in time to con· I General Supenn,tenaent E. J. out hy special commitee under i rr}L LorraIne Vlquers, LInda countants. i Bueharul and the Notre Dame were four cruisers, an aircraft ~ tlnue our programme of a cruise, Cooke told the, Jliews yesterday. the chairmanship of ~rrs. H, G. '\\ tullen. : ~Ir, ;\Wler was born iII st. : Bay area. carrier and ten destroyers and I to ap~nese wat.ers, After six' ,~Ir. Cooke said that ,th.e plans D~stan. Members wcre Lady I John's. and is the son of Mr.

frigates as well 88 lome fleet, days In Hong Kong on the \l'a)' were here a short while ago, \\ alsh, regent of the Beothic and ~Irs. Arthur .\Iiiler o[ the auxiliaries. i north we arril'ed at Yokohama and have .now been sent to ~he: Chapler: ~lr5. Harry Roherts,' I ODE 0 TV' cit)', He receired his education

In between periods at sea on Octoher lith, After a week chief architects who arc making. "Icr·rrgent: ~!r~. Shannon Clift, • • •• n at Bishop Feild College, Me· we went to Hong Kong which: i~ Yokohama we went on to: ~P r the rietalls of cOllstrLlction.: ~Irs. s. J. S. Woods, ~Irs. James: ' , moria I Unirersity and Dalhousi •

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'J ro~ the. ~larl~e ,facliltle~ for the production of ".,I~t can~dlan N~.! IIl'e television programs, This .. . '.'~ .In st. John s: would be In addition to a con· 01111 \rws yest.ertin)' . nretion to the Canada·wide CBC , :" I.. makIng In the. mlcro,wal'c telel'islon network, . H,:., nr ~ewfu!ln~., hrlJ1gin~ Jil'e programs from

Is I ,'ery popular place with all: Kobe and laler to Saseho, On I ~ e hope to get something: HertlP.r, ~Ir~. H. C, Pucldester,' Sh S d i Unil'ersity where he obtained I ha~ds, I the way to Kobe the ~bip passe.d ,gOing. early i~1 the New Yenr," ~Irs. I,Iartle)' Ayre ftnd ~Irs. Ger· OW un ay 'Bachelor of Seience degree In

}or one da)' during exercise: through the lnlantl Sea and thl~' ~Ir., Cooke said, . .., "I~ \\ mter, , 11950

and a Bacheior of Com· 'II ' . JET we took to sen ~!I', R, A.' \1:8S a ~nost pieasant pass;Jgc" "hen asked If~IIY olhel ~.NH ~'1e IOl'el), YOllng deh'ltnntl'~ A spedal ~FIl film entitled; meree degree in 1956. ; I·. Allan, the Parllament;Jry Srcre. i 1 he cruise to Japan was a great. coastai bon I.! hesldes the (,len· enloyed a pre·donee party for, "Wolllen un the '[arch" will b ~!r. Miller i~ married to the

I~~J' .. ·'" Ji 51nh I~e IS I Canada anti the United State.l, h JI"l'r"<i In mUll)' If estnbli~hed, the stalion coult!

I. t ."'J'la.1 hoats, nlso originate TV programs ,') n[llclal salc! thut from Newfoundland to the na·

~.i11 ,orne freight on, tional CBC·TV network. llimy to the north· The announcement follows but Ice may make CBC plana for a TV station in

Impossible, Corner Brook, announced earlier ,rrr, Ran~er left i this )'e~r, Plans are noW fina·

~n ~l1nrli\)' ~nd: lized for the Corner Broo):: ata· "'~S !chedulerl to. tinn, The CBC will build.

ra,,:' Both 01 thr.<e: modern radio and television !J: ml,r iln atiempt to: building on Hospital Hill and

!l Ret! Bay to de·· work on this will start shortly. eX Aller making this i The CBC·TV !tation in the weat . R .'pokesman said,. COllllt city will also have live I coall.1 boats willi prodUction facilities aa well IB ~ S, ~ne)' for freight ~ervices from the national TV

I!furn to St. John·s. network of the CBC.

t;Jry to the Admiralty, We were I ~ueeess and thoroughly enJoyed. eoe were to h.e offered for s~le. Ihemseives and their p.lcorls,· teler;sed ovcr C.JON.TV sundale

: former Gertrude Earle. R.1\., very glad to have him and while by everyone, :)Ir. C~oke saI(l " t.hat a deCISIon from 8 to 9 p.n!: Olher guesls January 4th, at ~ p.m, Th~, and is employed with ~fessrs, he WBB with us he took a grnt After Japan we returned to' ~egal'dlng the" K, Ie ~as not y~t armed .at nIne o'clock and second installment will be tele· Lee and J,fartin, Chartered Ac· interest in everything we were Hong Kong where we took part /en mQd~, We stIll have~ t presentatIOns began at 9.15 p,m. vised over the same station on countants. able to show him. He showed In many . sporting activities, mally deCided what to do WIth At 10 p.m. the orchestra struck January 11th at ~ pm -----------a particular Interest in the con. from skittles to rugby football her," he remarked, up with the Debutante Waltz This parti~ular fiim' high· ditions of service. Including the annual regatta. 1 anti the party was underway. lights the actil'ity of 10 D E

regret to tell you we did not Jncluded ar:n ong the 320 film crew having sp~ni 'so'~: P. M. D. F.

We finbhed our fairly exten· slve period of exercises on July ht when we sailed from Trlncomalee for Freemantie, Western Australia, We were to do a two month cruise of Aus· tralla and New Zealand which included Melbourne, Habarl, Aukland, Christchurch, SydneY and Brisbane, To everyones'

succeed In winning many events Noon. Day Gun gues~s were ~Ir Leonard and time at the national head of· but am happy to say we did Lady OUterbrldge, and Mayor fice of the order and features 1951! CHAIN well in all of them. N Y and lIIrs, H. G. R. Mews. Repre-- other women's o;ganizationa, Link No.3, A Friend .. *10,00

Now we have left Hong Kong ew ear's Da OP and are back in Singapore, We Y shall stay here for nearly three months whilst the ship is over· hauled In the dockyard,

We now have our programme tor praetically the whole of the

·The ceremony of reinstituting the firing of the noon·day gun will be held New Year's Day beginning at 11.45 a,m, Several prominent person~ will partici· pate in the ~hort ceremonl~ before thp gun bnoms out i~ time·warning signal Ht noon.

It was through the activity of' Mr, 0, L. Vardy, Tourist Di· rector ahd Newfoundland rep· resentative on the Historic

I Sights and Monuments Board, that the gun was restored.

Putting His Foot In It!

A man charged wllh drunken driving, hauled off his ~hoes

i and socks in Magistratc's Court yesterday in order to prove that

,he had corns and caiiouse.1 on his feet, which he maintained

'prevented him from doing the police te.;1s propcri)" Placing

,hIS foot up on the table the , defendant invited the magistrate ~ and the RCMP constahlc to in, i spect the offending member!

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OUTDooR Ch . " .. i, Ve' rl~tmas display at the Mental H05pital thi5 year feature! a gigantic nativity scene ~ ImpreSSive. The work was done by Mr, Art Humber of the carpentry shop at the -.p1tal.-(TerraNovl Photo 8ervu:e).

An official of the Dept. of Highways reported yesterday that all roads in Newfoundland were' open for motor traffic. Howevcr, the spokesman added that rep oris received bl' them !tated that while the roads II'erp i ?pen they wcre quite ~lippery In apots and that motorists ahould drive with caution.

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TUESDAY DECEMBER 30, 1958,

Report On Tf1ere has nece~sarily to be a

. \I'ide gap between what needs to be done and what can be done in the field of public service, , This fact is illustrated by a re­

port on suburban problems which has been made by the British-Can­adian Engineering Company and released b.v the rvlinister for Muni­~ipal Affairs and Supply. . It inciicnles the need of an ex

penrliture of 812 million to meet the l'apitnl requirements of Mount PeRrI and other suburban areas \\'hich must ultimately be supplied \i-jth adequRte water, sewerage and road services,

The l\1ount Pearl situation is serious, A good water supply and either sewer outlet to the sea or a sewage disposal plant must be pro­vided, But the taxable capacity of this dormitory town cannot meet the refunding charges on the capital outlay, It may follow that the interests of public health will compel federal-provincial aid,

The report has suggested a sewer ollt1e~ to the harbour. Here again a problem arises that is related to heRlth. It has been contended that the pollution of the harbour has

Currency It is significant of the great im­

pro\'ement that has taken place in the gold and hard currency re­sen'es of Britain during the past .\·ear that it was possible last week­end to make the pound sterling more freely cOlll'ertible for trade purposes.

The last attempt at convertibility just after the war was part of the price of the large Arnelican loan obtained at that time by the Attlee Government. It very nearly ended in disaster, The present move has been made under different circumstances and should be an important contribut­ion to the freer movement of goods

The Suburbs leached ~erious proportions. Can we afford to consider the water of this small basin as the appropriate out­let for the wastes of a growing met­ropolis?

But the big question mark is that of money, The report has sug­gested . a project ~otalling $12 million, This presumably fails to indicate the capital requirements of S1. John's which are of almost equal dimensions, And where are we to find from twenty to twenty-. five millions to meet the total estimated costs? Not, it is certain. from taxation,

Moreover there are other areas that are also in need of Municipal services in the interests of public health, Bell Island is an outstand­ing example, On this small island are more than 10.000 people with­out adequate water or sanitation facilities.

These and other problems, far beyond the financial capacity of this province to solve alone. reveal clearly the importance of arriving at a final settlement of the fi­nancial Terms of Union which will allow us to take care of aU!' mini­mum essential services,

Changes between the sterling area and the rest of the world, It may be an en­largement of the gesture made after the Montreal conference bu t it is also a step associated with the development of the new European economic community,

France, at the same time, has de­valued the franc by about 17 per cen t. The success of th is step to bring order out of economic chaos will depend on General de Gaulle's ability to prevent a corresponding rise in domestic prices. The French economy is in a sorry state at the moment and the prOl'lSlOn of adequate remedies may be the new President's most important and most difficult task.

Two Unusual Strikes Two strikes have been in pro­

gress in the United States which are outside the ordinary pattern of labour-management disputes, One is the prolonged walk-out of news­paper delivery men in New York which was settled yesterday and the other the grounding by the Air Line Pi~ots Association of all air­craft of American Airlines,

The delivery men in New York transport newspapers from the circulation department to the news­stands, Their base pay is $104 a week. Time Magazine has said that these men are able to gross as much as S250 a week "by taking extra jobs, working extra shifts, and by charging newsstand dealers for 'insurance' against such hazards as truck damage to their kiosks or bundles dropped in the gutter,"

There are 4,400 men on strike. They have defied their own leaders and closed down the newspapers. In the process they have caused 10,000 innocent bystanders to be laid-off. And while it is Significant of the character of this strike that other unions have refused to help . the delivery men, the fact remains 'that these 4,400 strikers have re­vealed a capacity to do great hann to the public interest. It is not a sit~ uation that the American people

'-~an view with complacency, It has been said that there is

anarchy in the ranks of the de~ livery men, But what is to be said .bout the grounding of an airline

which daily transports 24,000 passengers by its pilots who, after eight years service, are paid $28,000 a year for a work month of 85 hours?

The basis of the strike is the de­mand of the pilots for a reduction of the work month to 75 hours, '111at is an average of about 18 hours a week of. two round ·trips a week in jet aircraft across the Atlantic. The pilots, in effect, have asked for $365 an hour for a 19-hour week.

They, even less than the delivery men in New York, command little sympathy but the fact remains that this small group of wilful men has been able ~() bring an important sedion of a g~eat transportation system to a halt. But both these unusual strikes indicate all too clearly the ability of small pressure groups to hold a public and even a nation to ransom through the organized expression of an in­supportable whim,

LOGICAL ECCENTRICS

PetOl'boro\!ih ExaminOl'

Mild eccentricity ot conduct arises from lome personal preference, or even from lome 10llical deductioD which athOl' people hlv. not 'made, The flnt min to carry en umbrella wal .tooed 1n the strtetJ, The dl!COYerera of aotl­septlcs were liven a rough time by the normal people who saw no harm In dirt. Normality II • humle .. thin., but don't ourdo IL

By WAYFARER

Note~ and Comment An effective attock upon the recent

fire at Rawlins Cross was delayed be­cause of the earlier despatch of fire· flghling equipment In response to a false alarm rung In from the Mundy Pond area. This Is a serious malter. It seems Impossible to prevent drunks, morons and scallywags from Jeopardls· ing the safety of the town by sending· in lalse alarms. Eut there must be some means by which swift checks could be mede that would obviate the need of sending four or live fire vehicles on a wild goose chase. It is true. of course. that ,econds can count when a fire occur, ~or have we any doubt that the fire department Is making full use of ;111 farilities for rapid communication to rn:1ble It to knoll' what it hus to contend with. Yet It may be possible with the co.operation of the police radio cars to minimise the risk of fAlse Alarms conflicting with thc real thing to the public danger.

Its a long time since we have seen a hocke)' gAme but. as an early supporter of the StAe/ium project, we can't help feeling a bit disturbed .bout some of the things we Are told or see in the papers. The)' relate to behaviour of spectators And to the attitude of mall), people towards the game. A firm step hns been taken to stop drinking in the Stndium. Other rules have also to be enforced. 'They incillde the ban on smoking and the habit of some spec­t"tors of throwing things on the icc. 'The Stadium. after all. is both a war memorial ann a public trust and it is imperative that the conduct of spec­tators should be consistent with these facts. Of the game itsclf we can say only that superficial observation sug· gests a tendenc)' to regard It more as a spectacle thnn a good healthy and ~timulating sport. We would be sorr)' to knoll' this was the C;Jse. We should like 10 think also that even the weakest tenm in the league. so long AS the pla)ws do their bcst, might command a good and sympathetic attendancc "her.evcr it pbys.

Although we ignored the literature that poured In upon us from the pro. moters of the Social Register of Can· ada. we received a subsequent printed

Others MISGUIDED

Cornwall Standard· Freeholder Some wisecrackers sa)' the automobile

Is the country's most destructil'e guided missile. Onl)' when migulded.

ADVICE TO THE WEST FROM T U.'I IS 1.4

Ottawa Citizen The problem of Cyprus has hren

under debatc at the Cnited :\ntions, and that of Algeria is shortl)' to be dis· cussed. Eoth nre extremel), touchy and difficull subjects. The), a({ect inter­national relations. and so are consirler· ed proper concerns of. the U. 1\., though France will not recognize this in tIle ase of Algeria. In each case, there is much to be said on all sides. Settle­ments. however. are overdue, in the best inlerests of the big powers in· volved and in tbe interests of humanity, for bitterness has brought a multiplic­Ity of horrors In its train.

DIFFICULT TO ADD UP Sarnia Observer

Canada's share of world trade has been slipping_ We are not selling as much to otber countries as we were. The balance of trade is Improving. We are not buying as much more from outside nations. In return they aren't buying a8 much from us. But the gap has narrowed. Our sales from outside arc dropping laster than what we sbip out.

Percentage·wlse things look brighter. Eut for an expanding economy like ours this economIc flush Is llJuslonary. While our balance 01 trade Improves our over­all production Is at best static Instead of Improving.

Lt Is possible that things can gel worse before they Improve. Good crops In tbe United States stock-raising states poses a threat to a profitable export trade for the Canadian cattle·ralsers. TheIr temporary prospcrlty with the opening of the lush U.S. market, has priced them out of a large share of the Canadian market which has turned to custom·ralsed and lower-prices poultry, which has been found both palatable and at a price the budget can cope with.

Europe, secondly but still important source of customers for export goods, has taken Vlg steps toward free trade areas and customs unioos which will make It more difficult for us to do busl· ness with markell which have been established for decades,

Western wheat, once a Canadian mon­opoly, has fallen on evU days, Price supports bave resulted In ao uneeo­nomJc and expensive rash of overpro­duction at a time when former have-not nations are producing all the grain they need and the one-time need for the hard wheat 01 the prairies has evapor-aled, "-

There may be a .way out of this pre­dicament. There probably jJ, We do oat koow wbat It iI. But we do know the dilfuculty Is not lolng to be resolved until luch time as the farmers, labor, manufacturerl and free·spendlng gOY' ernmenta get together Ind Itart think· In. In termA of tbe whole of Canada,

notification that our name would appear and that a copy of this first printing would be available to Us for the ap­propriate price. That went Into the w,p.b. with earlier announc~ments but we learn th •• t we made the grade In spite of it all. That, we suppose, assures us of proper recognition by posterity and ought to be regarded as a major achievement. It docs seem inconsistent, just the same, that a volume purporting

'to be a "social register" can be can· ceived and printed in this day and age. There is probably no such thing as a classless society, not even in Soviet Russia, but there ought certainly to be an end to artificial concepts of class distinction. They simply don't belong to the times in which we live.

'The good ~hip Glencoe, we sec. has been put up for sale. There was a time when sbe was our home for sel'eral weeks of the year. The longest of these occasions was also the first. That was the extraordinary spring of 1923 when the South Coast was blocked by Ice from January to ~!ay. We still recall clearly the ten dnys that the Glencoe stayed firmly in the clutches of rafted ice in the middle of Placentin Ea),. the interminable [orty-fi\'e games tbat helped to puss the time. the captain'.1 reminiscences. the nightl)' snacks of sardines and tonst and black tea in the mess room with such good companions as Jim Pike. ~1;JX BlAnrlford and George Bragg. among others. and the naily en­tertainment put on by the captain in \\'hich he tcsted the strength of the Glencoe's bows and the power of her ancient engines against thc thickness of the ice.

It was from the brid~e of the Glencoe thnt we first saw the beauty of Bny Despair open up before liS as we moved slowly past Eois blAnd and along the narrow channel to St. Alhans. It was In her smokin~ room that we lenl'nrd the finer point, of "uction forty· fires. It was in hrr little mc,s room during our late night snacKs th;1I we learned to i~nore the prC.'l'nce of cock· roaches too near the food for comfort. But our most lil'ely memories of thc Glencoe conCern the men who sailed on her. 'They wcre grand fellow" and the)' made the Glencoe a fine ship.

Are Saying rather thnn looking only toward those thin~s which will accruc to their own advantagcs.

DO\\'S ON Tm: PORCUP/Sf SI. Thomas Times-Journal

Killing porcupines I! illegal in Can­ada because the), cnn hecome food lor lost prospectors or airplane cre\I'S and pas,engers, but they can do an enor· mous amount of dnmngc to trces. 'They e.lt the juic)' inner bark and are ex· tremel)' wa,;(eful in the proceES. They do not strip the tree. but pnss on to another one after consuming "ulficient to destroy it. One porcupine may kill 2,000 trees in one yc.,r.

CanadiJn lumbermen will note with interest that the slate of Wisconsin is attacking the problem of importing fish· ers from other statcs, which are ferocious and inveterahle enemies of the "porky". The fisher is about the size of a fox, or marten. and despite its name it lives in trees where it can out­run an)' other animaL It may be known as the fisher marten, the pekan or Pennant's cat.

The nocturnal fisher Is perhaps the only carnivorous animal that hnbitually assaults the porcupinc. The animal can dodge its victim's nernle·spiked taiL flip the porky Ol'er, and bite into the un­protected throat or soft belly. In the scuffle the fisher rna)' acquire a fell' barbed quills, but these generally pierce no deeper than the tough skin and eventually work their wny free.

"SOW TO THAT BOY OVER THERE" ~!ontreal Gazette

Too often our age appears a harsh one from which most of the graccs of life have fled. Then all at once some· thing turns up with the gentle reminder that there are fine things happening every day.

It may be something simple, -such as this news item out of Washington, D.C.

District of Columbia poliCe rccently auctioned off about 100 unclaimed bicycles, For the first bike put up, an eleven-year-old boy bid one dollar. The bike was sold for a good deal more.

Each time a bike came up, the young­ster hopefully exclaimed, "One dollar."

Now the man in charge, by name Robert We schIer, had been at the busi­ness for 43 years. It did not escape his notice that the youngster's heart seem­ed to be set firmly upon a racer, Every time a racer came up the hopes soared, only to be cruelly dashed,

Before long there was just one rucer left. The bidding climbed to $B.

'Sold to that boy over there for $9," said the auctioneer, He took $8 from his own pocket and called on the eleven­year-old for his dollar, The boy counted out the money-In nlcklea, dimes and quarters.

For a few moments the rush of joyful pride in his new possession drove out every other thought.

He was wheeling It away when, after a few feet, he stopped. Carefully park­Ing the precious bike he went back, threw his arms around We.chlOl". neck, and cried,

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To Editor fHt:/Gi/T AND LABUR

Editor D:1ily :\e\\'s, Dear Slr.-There ,lppeared a letter in

Ihe press recently over the siguature uf une [,au E. Thoms. I presume this is the s;!me ~tr. Thoms that is the leader of the tocal C.C.F. If my as­~umption h correct than I would sug-' ge"t that C.C.F. stands for Confusion Confounded Flnar.cially.

'There arc just tl'.'O 411estions thal I ,h,,~lrI like to ask ~tr. Thoms. Assum· in~ he bought an article in ~lontreal lor \·.·hich he paid S100.00 to the seller. He then had it shipped to his home and tlw frei~ht and cartage a'mounted to 530.00. What would :'Ir. Thoms telt his frier.ds and 1:L·ighIJOurs his purchase cast him '!

He speAks of a I'acuum cleaner that sells for 550.00. Ile states the factory price would be $38.00 'and the labor cost of making it about 56.00". He infers that the remaining :;32.00 is profit. ,rhat about the labuur that went into the constrllct:on of the fac· orO'. the trains and trucks that carted the malerials to the \'acuum cleaner factory? There were a couple of nuts and bolts used in a,sembling the cleaner. How about the lahour that went into the mnnufacture of these minllte items alld tbe factory that marie them and Ihe raw materials that \\l're brought to that factory that made them: 'This could go on for pages~ Let's not sp('ak too loosely of labur ~tr. 'Thoms~

I wonder, ~Ir. Editor. if those stupid importers put a thirt), per cent markup on their 5100.00 plus freight or a 40':( markup on their SIOO,OO?

Yours truly.

CONSl:m:R.

O,\/AR BLONDAHL Editor Daily News.

Dear Sir,-A eulogy of one Omar Blondahl recently appeared in the press. I'm glad, because I am probably Omar's most derated critic. He is a fine en­tertniner. He sings western songs well. And it is to his eternal credit thal he does not bang the cars of his listeners II ith his guilnr. But why should he butcher Nell'foundlnnd songs'! I will cite one example-there are dozens­but one will suffice.

In rendering (I use the word de­tiberately) The Ryans and the Pittman~ he sa)'s "I dances, 1 sings, 1 reefs the ~!ain Eoom", instead of "I can dance, I can sing. I enn reel the main Eoom." I can skate but at this moment I am not skating! Is it that Omar cannot rend? He forgets, or Is totally indifferent to the eHect his efforts have on his lis­teners. All public entertainers have the duty the feed their public the truth. If Ornar goes to Venezuela and sings his version of the Ryans and the Pittmans his listeners there will assume he is singing the correct version of other people's folk ~ongs? This is how errors of greater magnitude get propagated_

Happy New Year Omar! And the com­pliments of the season to you Mr, Editor and all your staff.

R. A. PlrnlAN, (Not Bob's Grandson),

CRITICIZES TV SHOW Editor Daily News,

Dear Sir,-I feel that the general public owes a debt of gratitude to a character named Duffy. He performs on television, Last night he had the courage to put himself where he be­longed-In the trssh can! It'. a pity he did not take his whole show with him and keep It there. He deserves credit for being honest. Let's hope that other producers of other shows w!l1 have the courage of their convictions and make It their New Year resolution to give us better fare in 19M.

Happy New Year to you' and all your readers.

Your old pal, T, V_ TURNER.

Strength ForT

THE DII'ISt: l'LA:I Where has e\'erybody gone' Some of us ha\'p come to

where we do n~t hare lIlany Thcy haI'C passed on. I hare I

recollection in my YOlIlh of the soldiers who hart taken pin Ci"il War march to the ,temorial Day. Proh,hly r.D: O~, in 50.000 today lIa\ lilln~

gress. And yet tilis was or.l) a [e',;

ago. Go back one thOll>af,d thousanc!-back beyonrt the history. Where are ail the Well this. of coum. is life'l mystery. What becomes of the forms of life when thcy hal! through their cycle of cxi~:en:e'

out the Bible we \louid indeed aghast before this "tuotion. the Bible tell, 1I~ lerl III::, life after death. Hut the thing is that i1 as\Urri U' that life afer deatb. People ~o

God does not creale life and stray it. There run.1 thlough it pattern of purpose .

Wc cannol ansller the \Ihat happens to life after It

hody. Eut we eon till wnelhinl than answer the qllc.'tior.-"e it in the hands of a (;ort '.to iJ power, perfect wi,dom. ness and best of all. per[etl

'Wherc have all the peo;le El'err time we look ,I dealh. more- than e\'er a."urcd thlt plans

rW.\'-PA rIse .IIISES Kingston II'hig·Slandd

Since the nationahzation" coal mines after the ~ar,

has increased by only 10 per prices of coal at the plt·head than dOUbled,

1n the Cnited State,. o'Jtput shift has increased 60 perceoL

prices have remained ,tablE. The difference has heen

to the continued operailon 01. England which prilatr com;anl/l long since hal'e closed.

VII'ION D£CW'£ Fort Erie Lelter·Rede f

Trade unionism unce wa! many Canadians as one of the forces for social progrrss and Yet the popularity of ur,lonulil on the wane, in Ooth c.nadl United States.

This decline In union reflected in the opinion poill. fiected in the concern shalf ° by minded people upon \\f.o ll1 .

labor has relied onr the yeaJ'l

Path), and support. . the It Is reflected, too. In

number of those who say to be a law" to restrain bridled power.

-----:: THINK THIS OI'ER Brantford ExpOSitor.

Working in B little 'The Outlook," ~fr. Fr~ G. It this way:

All wealth comes from Production comes from

man energy to natural . the aid of tools and anrthlnl

. of or courages the Inl'entlon In toola Injure. the \l'elfart curlty of the worker,

Employment comes from not from corporatIons.. IJ

There Is 00 such thlni curity wIthout customer

The unending fight for Is not a fight between Isba::' because the workeTI whO

t ge~ II the wages they mus . er pal' (in the form of hlgb

unearned wages of ot= ,0 It might be a good

over,

8i WI

r

or

'. ." ,. L.~.';

... : pHfcct :h~ peoplt

•• l~ al dellh. o."urrrl Ihat

In union opinion polll. ncern ShoWD upon wholll over the years

)rker. COlllesfrolll )rltlollJ. Bucb tIIln,

customer r light for between \AbOI' orke... ,,110 art

mUlt ,et. .. rm of blibef s of otbers. to I ,cod~,

f

1958

!i Weekly Feature BELL ISLA NEWS OUT THE OLD Churches Sixty.TwoYears People In The-News'Slid!ng

'.\[' ,\ .:: be welcoming another New Year. As Crowded During Married Today ~EL ISAND-Mr. Ind Mrs. ~ir. Stepbfn Hupt Is'lpendlng AccIdent Cffilr,e Pittman of Bonne Bay Christmll wlth:!U. daugh~r and __

STREET IIELL "HI ~­

lALA)/D

RElIDENT MANAGIR

RAY Lln1.EJORN

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Tribute To Late A. Blackmore

'.) iel(lk back over the past twelve months Ch · t dl h lid th I' 1a U_" d M d ' ns mas BELL ISLAND-Mr. and Mrs. are apen ng I 0 ay on e son· n· w, !U.L.'·ln I'll. Fre BELL ISLAXD-Seven.year. BELL ISLAND, Dec. ~ · :'r old ~'ear did not treat Newfoundland any Henry Mercer of 130 Casey hland wltb their daughter, Mra. Ami, .. nd h!I'llttle son Stevie. old P?tr:cia Smith was injured )layor Walter Templeman, M.D.,

" 11'~11 its immediate predecessor The Street, St. John's, are recelv· Edward Hunt. at their home !n St. Jobn's. by a car Sunday afternoon on at the last meeting of Kj. :;:;Jii.\· " d' 195 . d d • BELL ISLAND-Overfiowinl Inl the congratulations of their . , Lance Cove Road. The accident wanis dubbed the late Albert

:n:l: ,1~rte In 7 contmue an some of conll'ellaUona were present· at many fr!ends' throughout the Mr. '" MI'lI. R. Loveys of St. Mr. Jack BlJTelt was In st. happened when the little girl Blackmore "The best KiwanJan '-.;~~~c upsets were due to the markets. In the the midnight lervlcel, Christ- ~rovlnce on the attainment of John's are spending ChrLAtmB.l John's recently, 'on a business collided with a car while slid· i who ever lived, although Alber: · i-- "ll1p1e it was the poor catch or lack of mas Eve, on Bell Illand, and the 62nd anniversary of their here with Mrs. Lovey'l parents rip. Ing on Lnnce Cove Road at the i was nota member of the Ki

." t .• , '. : larlle crowda alia attended the wedding which they are celebrat· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skanes Mr. Jobn Barron vlslted here intersectlon of IValsh's Lane. I' wanis Club." · or. 'r.i':t' the fisnery the blaek economic spot other Chrlstmaa 'Day lervlces. Ing today. Mr. and Mn. Mercer' Armoury Road. They are accom 'om St.J9bn'l lilt week. She was rUBhcu to the General He continued: "Albert wab · 'ri' :! l1l!ning and newsprint manufacture. I Mldnliht Maas was celebrated were married at Holy Redeem· panled by their little son David Hospital and it is reported that i one of the men who, in the earl)'

.' .' . • :ld k t d'r hi h at St. Michael', Church, Tbe er Church, Span!ard'a Bay, De- Mias Margaret Bennett was In she is suffering from a fractur·'. days made Kiwanis possible." ~: :~ \'." \\ 01 mar e can I !Onll w c Front, by the Rev. Fr. J. W. Me· cember 3t, 1897. Mr. Mercer's Mr. Don Clarke, a student r t. John'l Ialt Friday on a visit ed skull . I I ;::"I':t':' working season for miners and log- : Gettlian, P.P., and at the 1m· name LA household on Bell lB. Nova ScoUa Tecbnlcal Colleg ,her slater Dor'l who Is a The little girl is a daughter He. asked Kiwanis President ; :.::::; mill workers. These upsets are con· I maculate Conception Church, land, where he was employed arrived homt last week to spen Jtient at the General Hospital. f ~I d ~I H Smith B. ,\ Tucker to 5en~ a letter .' "1. d 19-9 f' db t'h th . The Mines, by the Rev. Fr. J. L· with the mining Company for I Chrl5tma with his parents, Mr.. 0 '. r. an. - rs. ' .' of sympathy to the late Mr.

,':~,I' Il'lIlpOl al ~ an J may In 0 ese I O'Dwyer, with the Rev. Fr, G. approximately half a century. and Mrs. Wm. Clarke, Grammar. ~Hssel Betty aM Florence:. )hS5 ~nlta Pumphrey IS spend· Blackmore's wife. · b.; .. ~ to near-normalcy provided there is Purcell' assisting at the altar He was retired on pension In SlTee\. I Colllns of St. John's visited here: mg ChflSlma. With her !larents, "~Iany's the time she stayed

~" .:, <nfe between management and labour. I with the Communion. Both these 1947 and s!nce that Ume has - dl!ring Christm&ll &II guesla of M;. and Mrs. Isa.ac Pumphrey. ho~e W3!ting for Albert whllt .... ," . . f . churches were blocked to the resided In the city. It can be Mr. Daniel Dwyer wu • reo Mr. and Mn. Geo. C. Normore. ~!Iss Pumphrey. IS a student: he took time out to come down .' J';e these w.hen ripples 0 adverSIty can doorl with worshippers. truthfully IBid of Mr. and Mrs. cent bualnen vilitor to tbe nurse at B hospital. ,here and help us out. In the ,:x:r' ()f discontent and result in upsets in st. Cyprlan'l Anglican Churtb Mercer that they are not It all Capita\. Mr. Walter. Hammond, a. '. kitchen," Dr. Templem.n IIld. . . 1I'0uld be better to declare a mora- had a record congregation at the like the majority of people who tMologlcal student at Queen's ~!r. ant. ~!rs. John Pmons,

· . ., , .. b midnight Choral Euchar!st. Ex· have long passed the four score Mr. and ?tIra. Edwin Mills, College, Ia spending Christmas' Sr, returned fr,om Argcnl1a i President,elcct ~lr. E. J. Rus· ;" r .. ':'·ltc~ untll everythmg 15 ack to nor- tra seata fllied tbe north and mark, as they get around Ilke and Ion David, from St. John's., with hLJ parenta, Mr. an~ Mrs. I Sat.u~day where they had been. scll told the st?ry of Mr. Black. e::< rull together in 1959 to get ourselves south aisles and the nave, whUe anytJdy forty years younger. returned to tbe clty Sunday' Fred Hammond. vIsiting their dl:lghler and so.n·' more's unselfish efforts-and ,. ,., ke I at the back of the church every and their mental facuWes are after spending I fn daya duro Inlaw. Mr. and :'tIrs. L G. WI 1- those of hiS children-In the , .. , • t 11 e '. . Incb of .tandlng apace was fill· u good as ever. ing the festlve season vlslUng Mr. and Mrs .. Peter Pitts cele. Iiams. work of Kiwanis, particularly re-r"," " ncll' ~'ear WIth hope and good-WIll, ed, and there were many who Mr. Mercer Ia doing a won- Mr. and MI'lI. DoUIl Nell. brated their wedding annlver.! garding the under.privileged

.... ,' what we most desire. We must, in couldn't possibly get In and they derful service of mercy in his sary D~cenlber26. Congratula· i ~1r. E. J. ~Iurphy, Personnel I children II'hi~h ~iwanis annual-

. , ,,~ .. l' \ to our own betterment show some had to wait outside. Here the old age, In that he Is a visitor at Pre!entiy home on leave from tionl. ~!anager, Dominion Wabana Ore ly took to Bowring Park. · ,'., ., .1 C •• Eucharl[' was celebrated by the. tbe city hospitals practically the Royal Canadian Navy are Division. is spending a few days ... , .-: . "r Golden Rule. If we hve by It then Rector, ,Rev. T. E. Smith, with WI d Ra d M • M RI h d 'ff' ~!r. Hubert Butler. editor of

Kiwanis Bulletin, "The Bell," had an "In ~!emoriam" printed in the bulletin.

, every day enquiring about the Tom seman an ymon r.' an~. fl. -c ar Gr1 In. with relatives and friends at -c ,~t'ci to be doubtful or optimistic about the the An!stdnt Prleat, Rev, H. W. sick, a report of wh'ch he haVe!! Blackmore. from Coll!ers, are here visiting Sydney. .... .' , I '\V J all reap a J'ust reward. Sibley, assisting at the Altar given nightly over tbe Dosco Mr5. Griffin'. motber. Mrs. Tom ,/.r .1.".1\ 1~. e S 1 with Communion. h I News to loved ones at home. Mercer on this very IPPY OCCI' ~cDonald, Wes Wablna ~!r Ch:;rlie Shave ~pent a few

y , .. ,;. to e\·er~·body. MUlt5 were again celebrated The Dally News join with all sian, with the wish that they Christmas momlng at e, 9 and Ita readers In edend1ng con- may live many· more happy

days here Christmas with his The loss of ~ir. Blackmore parents, ~!r. and )lrs. T. ~. was considered to be a hurtful

DING ACCIDENTS ;\ Fe: l~land has had several sliding aeci­l":~:(': must be taught to slide in safe places, :':.~' .. :~l' traffic. It is too much to expect a ~: ~,l", .11\1 \0 shde especially when among the

.'''.d ~lftS wa~ a shining new coaster. ':e :.'.: ,e ones are too young to realize the 1~C': f~cc when sliding into thoroughfares · ~":;1 be taught where to slide in safety.

'.:e ,1:dil1g places should be prodded on the :.: :he T()wn Council so that the safety of the

l.-,:' be assured. :;;, t: ,. and strive toward a better safety re­:9~9 . This dying year was noted for its high :r.:r in most categories Rnd much to our

:.:"(' ::~~I1~' persons were killed or maimed :~. :":lny instances, carelessness overruled

Passing Of Robert Bishop

II' Rri~ lIas rt· i D) .. , Dominion \Va· i BEl.!. ISLAl\D-An old and n" .. ,'''. December: re~pecled resident of Wabana :I,r:',' h~lf a century I in the person of ~!r. Robert II;' :~r with the min· I B!shop passed away at hll home

; here on Friday. December 26. · . :'1 'lmu. Tom! He was in his 82nd year Left to hrl Bickford call· mourn are his widow and three Rr:1 ,nd on behalf sons, Robert, Joseph and Kevin .

r0 workers at the Further reference to hia PUI' , ~rr'cnled him with ling wl\l appear in our Saturday r I edition of Bell Isla"d News.

, :~:"~erl the men! Deepest 6ympathys extended k:rd anrl generous to the bereaved family.

:SL.\:'I'-~Ir. E. J. Il:~/ct al Santa Claus,

01 Rell Island on . Kiwanis Club last :nr/\\ aut 2.000 bags !Q l.1Iping, gaping

: ion~ and best

To Address Kiwanis Club

BELL ISLAND-Giving a talk before the local Kiwanis Club after the yuletide season, wm be the provincial govern· ment's bog clearance expert.

The expert. Invited' by Mr. Peter Ree!, likely w!1l tell the Club of ·.he success he hu bad In clearing certain of the prov­Ince's bog·lands for agricultural pursuits.

Wedding Bells · ~lr. Hiram Bennett 1

his birthday De· i BELL ISLAND-Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Nell were married 28 years December 27. They were

LeDrew celebrated' married at 'the Anglican Churc!\, Decrmber 26. Bay Roberta, by the Reverend

.ISLA7\D':The Senior ~\(k!)' fir.als at the

Il:lorial Arena, be· l!lg'Je leaden, Welt

I~d 51 Kevln'a Boys' team are Ichedul·

on December 30th. finished In last

league serie. but Itrong 10 win the Itriel over eacond

, In a belt .of flve

that Blll Power, hockry Itar with

AIl·Stm teama Bell Island'.' auc·

YUr. durlnll the down to unous

the new year. hn. are of the

Bill would ItW be to the local All.

IOIth Joe Byrne bu Une1 up In Pee Wee (ollowlng a aerl" I •• ~emorlal Arena, '<OlIl will be weet.

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Rowe.

Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Vokey celebrated the SSrd an· nlversary of their weddlnl De­cember 2~. Mr. and Mn. Volley were united In the bond. of holy mlatrlmony at Holy Re­deemer Churcb, SpanJard'. Bay, by the late Rev. E. C. Clench.

Mr. and Mu. Caleb Anthony were 13 yeal'll married Decem· ber 2&.

. To the happy couplea WI ex· tend, Iincere conll'atulatiolll with the wlah that they may en· joy many more yem of wedded bll .. tOlether. •

Flnt recordld U.S. patent grlnted to I woman wu to MIl'J Klea In 18011, for a method of welvlnl ttraw with aUk or thread

Seventy·tl% per cent of the world'_ molybdenum II produc­ed It CILI,IX, Colo., near Lead· vWe.

Pulp Ind paper pay. wailea of ~ m1ll\on IVtr1 ,ur.

10 o'clock in the !mmaculate Il'atulations to Mr. and Mrs. years together. Conception Church, at 9.30 and

Mr. Des Whlte vlalted SI. Jchn's during the put week. Shave. ! and a hearUelt one.

11.00 In St. Mlchael'l, also It Sacred Heart Church, Lance Cove, and each of those service. were largely attended.

Similar large '. congrellatlcinl turned out to SI. Cyprlan'l at 6, 8.30 and 1 a.m. as well at St. Mary'~. In Lance COve where the church was packed with wOl'llhlppers at the 8.30 and 11 o'clock services,

The United Church wu block· ed wltb worahlppen at the 11 a.m. service Christmas Day. The serv!ce was beautiful, an the minister, Rev. N. B. Hodder, preached a heart touching ser· mon on the birth of the Chrl.t Cbild.

The Salvatlon Army, under Senior Major Wallace Pike, cheered the heart! of mlny with their j]and serenade on Chrl5tmaa Day and again on St. Stephen', Day when the serena· ders made their roundJ of the town.

The aflernoon and .nnlnt of Christmas Day found moat people In their homes quietly celebrating with their famUies.

A New Year's Message

By ~rAX STARES BELL ISLAND-The old year

Is drawing to a close. Whatever the past year may have meant to you, make It deal history. But let the new year be a Hvlng lao sue. WHh a big, freBh lponge, dripping with the clear water of toriliveness, wipe elean th. slate of your heart. Enter the year with I kind thoullht for everyone. You need not kiss the hand that Imote you, but grasp It In cordial good feeling, and let the electricity of your own resolvel find HI connecting current whlcb very often exists where we think It not. Make the new year a happy one In your home; be bright of dllpoaltlon; carry your carel nay; let your beart be aa sunshine, and your ilre wlll give warmth to all around you. And thu. will you and yOUI'". be happy.

The old year II dead, the new year II born. Humbly, fearfully, we link to un our kneel, and slowly, In anlwer to our prayers, comes back lomethlnll of the Q.!d fa\.th of our ch!ldhood, and we rejoice that we are lIfanted one more New Year's Day on whlcb to "begin agaln"-not In our ch!ldla!l way, with utter dLAre­gdra of the past, but trusHng patiently, knowlnll that we must carry with w our past, and re­joicing that with God'a help, ",e may make the futura better because of the past.

Then, 81 we look bravel for· ward to the yelled figure that stands at our threshold; we know notblng of what It brlnlll, we know only that It Is God'. new year. May be blelS It to us all,

Tbe Il'eatest of 111 thing. to do !n the comlni new year II to pray, pray alwaYI to God and remember, "In all thy waYI aclmowledlle Him and He .hall direct tby pathl." "Then peeled the belli mon

loud and deep, God II not dead, nor doel B,

Ileepi The wr'oni .han fall, The rlllht prevail, With Peace on earth, Goodwill

to men."

Mill Jean Sklnea of Eaton'l Mall Order House at Sydney, N.S., arr!"ed home last week to Ipend the Yuletide Seuon wltb her parenta, Mr. Ind Mn. Tbol. SkIn.. .

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~ UP.TO·THE·MINUTI smlNO THAT STAYS IN sm.! . Vauxhall's styling has sct new standards . for other budget can to follow. You'll :P.:=;,­be driving modem today and &till be driving modem tomorrow.

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vision with nothing to obstruct your . view. There are no dangerous blind 'pota ••• the viewing'1 really great!

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Nothing has been sacrificed to make __ .. 1FII VauxhBlls the most comfortable can in their class. Rear seat passengers will appreciate the generoua legroom.

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~ FOUR·DooR COto!VENIENCI! l!J With Vauxhall's four widNwinging doors, there's no squeezing to get in or out. Front and rear passengers bave big-car convenience.

~ A REALLY SPACIOUS TRUNK. You really have to. sec this trunk to believe it. You get more useable trunk space than in some big cars ... even carries golf clubs or outboard moton.

VICTOR 4-DNr lIeIIl

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~ STANDARD rnglNG COLUMN GEAR 5l41FT

. There's nothing new to learn. You shift . .r.r"p"'_

the way you always have! And Vaux- ,." hall's cOl1trolled svnchro-mesh on all " forward speeds ~akes gear clashing virtually impossible .

----------------._-------------.. r-L REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE l!J Both the Victor's 4-cylinder engine and

the Velo,; and Cresta 6-cylinder engine combine top performance with maxi­mum efficiency and trouble-free life.

~ TRUE GASOLINE ECONOMY l!J You'll save real money on gasoline with Vauxhall's new advance-design carbu­retor which gives you up to 40 miles per gallon and uses regular fuel.

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l!J Your biggest. most pleasant surprise comes when ~ check Vauxball's low prices. And because Vauxhall is really up-to-date and stays up-to-date, you lo5e far, fac lei;s on depreciation at trade-in time..

CREITA I-PuMIII.r Std."

VAUXHALL", THE BRITISH CARS BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS

THE TERRA NOVA '·MOTORS~ LIMITED ReAR NFLO. HOnl ST. JOHN'S

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PERSONAL ITEMS ARE PRINTED FREE. PHONE OR MAIi THEM TO:

"SOCIAL COLUMN, DAlLY NEWS". TF..LEPHONE: 2177.

SOTH, ANIVERSARY I Sr" Kllbrlde, wish to announce Conl1'atulationl and best \ the engaiement of their daught.

whet from the family, rela· er, Allee, to Paul, Ion of' Mr. . Uvea and friends to Rev. H. F. and Mrs. Lawrence Connolly, and Mra. Kirby of 7 Dartmouth 39 Job Sireet. Piace, elty, who celebrated thetr

. !10th anniversary on New Year's Day. Th., were married at Ihe

'Cathedral of St. John the Bap· . 'Ust by the late Blshop White,

(l11en Canon and Rector of the 'Clthedral) on January 1st., 1909.

,iENGAGEMENT .:" Mr. and Mr!, WilliAm War· "ford o[ Kilbridr. wish 10 BIl'

';,ounce the enl:agement of their dauihter, Catherine, to Wuiey, Ion of ~Ir. and ~Irs. W. Pen de· NalS of ~Iurlreesbore, Tenn. WeddIng date to be announced

. :!iter.

"DOME FOR CHRISTMAS 'HOLIDAYS

VISITING Marie Lawlor arrived .. here

from New York on Chrlstmu Eve to visit Mr. and MI'\!. Max Lawlor, Portugal Cove Road.

Dr. and Mrs, F. A. Janea, Corner Brook, are gue!u of Mr, Rnd Mrs. i\lbert Nose. worlhy, Klngl Bridie Road, for the hollrls),.

Mr. and Mr~, Jamu ReRder, Corner Brook are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Noftall, Chest. nut Street, for the Chrl!tma! season.

~Irs. Chrislle Oakley, Halifax, II \'lsitlng her daullhter and .on· In·law, Mr. and ~!f!. James Hopkin!, Rendall Place.

Flyinr Offlcer and ~lrs, Ho, I ,'ISITING MOTHER ward Jacobs and )'oun~ &on, ~'r. and ~Irs. Cecil K. Duff, &!'ril'ed recentl)' from RCAF • arril'ed from Toronlo Christmas Stahon Chatham, ~,B, They Da)' 10 spend the holiday~ with Bpcn~ their Christmas al ~!r~, Du!f's mother, ~r!. P. the home of FlO Jacob's PH', Goddpn, Cochrane Street.

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.:J. FOR TH'E LADIES *' ,'M"urphy-Nol~nder W~dding

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Breakfasts Cut Down On Fatigue -By ALICIA HART

The Importance 01 i good breakfast i you each morning . over·emphasized ; beauty hOlh depend exlent on this !irst meal of the da)' y , our has he en without (oo<! lor,ge,t 'Iretch in 24

Peorle Who feel tn 't al can gel hreakfast dow

'm:,tahn notion ab 0 oul I hreakfast must be, II be bacon ar.d e'" d 1').,.., an It needn't he Ihe sa

h . me eae morning, In )'OUr mol her, day, it Was Iy to he lomb chops. laloes al1d apple pie

I considcred f1111n, aid, I II wa.". , ,

Rllt I( flJllf1 1'11'1 YOII Ihe fir,1 Ihin, Ir, I~.e In~. 11<I1'P ,II rg~ healen a ,~las, of 1II11k. This 1\ tnllolls ;11,,1 I,;\.

non't drpelll\ "" rl" (l;\y III (l11(1 d;,~ flUI. .

In roo" rcrl'lIl nf)" ar.d If a hl1l\[' h 'if ~rapel sofl·llOllrrl r,~ 'Ppr,1 h~I'e Ihrlil. Bul ,et thai fa.11 du 11'11 ,

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ent.! 'prior to return to Station i Chilham, where F /0 Jacob; is on Jhe fI),ing staff of the Sabre· Jet '{raining Unit.

In Ihe \\IlIler. 11'\, :01 : 10 51t hll:J~he~ Oler I

in all olerhealed room is to get out ann walk in er Ihal ma'.' he un,> 'leaJl'-' PLE,\SE NOTI;: Chit Rut sill:~~ will get

Chat items referrin~ to An. skin, dry ha" and add1'J nllal ~Ieetlng" teas, Ialel a~c, Wherl',lS a walk elc., \\'111 be used onl)' when sin~lr day, :n ~ood ,

ISGAGED such Item has been pre· in had. will ~l'I )O'J ~Ir!, EIi.abeth Power, ~'ount I'IOllll), ari\prthed. fi~ure. a ;:Io':\'ing

Canr-el, Salmolller, lI'i;h to an·: ----- glossy hair noullce the en;;agement of her I I[ you arp 10 m

dau',hter Christina to Donald 1 Beauty Aids heilllh and cocrllooks O'Keefe. of this cit)', ,I depenrl on your leg; I

~Ir, and ~lr5, Edward ~'artln" about. It pay; far of ~ Scott Street. are pleased, . dends thall you'll Her to announce the en.agemenl of I II you have a prelly hair· 'simply transferring thelf eldest daughter, Sandra, I line. show It off, Don't hIde It ; living room to car for to Alan, eldesl son of ~Ir. and I under bangs, Comb your haIr i rand, ~rs. Con Wallers, Portugal up, and bock from the fore· • • •

Col'~ Road, Wedding plans to I head, ~'Jture 1I01llel: \\ho be announced later. , I frequen: rl'[,'rcncC5 10 . ~Ir, and ~Ir;, Joseph heilo, , It is quite pcrmissible to put ,quite likel~ :0 ,'ueceed wal'. Bell Island, wishes to an, i lipstick on in public now·a·days, I ,ting olhers 10 :hir,k Munce the engagement of their. provided, o( course, you don't ,as decrepIt. dau~hter. ~Iinnie Pearl to • make a bIg play about tt, A Rrmor>,' I'ke 'Th', Bcrnard Joseph O':>/eill. son of I jewcl·topped. or handsome gold I a lillie Y0,lll: ir~ ~.e ~Ir', ~Iaud nnd Ihe late Franccs: colored caSe looks SO prelt)·' ',alc-;:Irl lalkr<1 n\P ir.:1 O·;\'eill. 51. John's, • when whipped out of Ihe (I\uyat Pholo ~er\'lc~J "[ can'l

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~'r. anrl ~Ir~, Fr~nk nowe a{: pur~e lor Ihe tauch·up Job. . do, Ihal

5etdom Com~ B), \\i~h 10 an· I , The mi\rria~e el Catherill!' pliqll~ on nylon lulle. HoI': pink chI') silnthprnums, The be~t. mother WilS attirrd in R powder 1110 hride ann £1'00111 In~ pro· womrn" ,m 1101 ole :: . naune, Ihe rn~~~pmrnt n{ their' ,~or th, washhowl wa~h, Mary, daughter of ~Ir, ~l1d 'fin~r.r tip IPi! hlll1~ fronl a 10101111'0" Fred ~ll1rpb)', brnthH'bltle ,hc<lth dre~~ of lace over po;rd hy ,Ill'. Ii, 'lcf~lIire "n~'I11"ko ,

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.. ' rlauthttr ~llIrirl, to JilO1t~ ellher II home or on I trlp, ~ir&, Frank Nolander, 20 At· croll'n of sequlll~ ann pPMI', of Ihp ~rnom. \\'Ilhorn Walsh ~atln wilh ll1atcllll1~ ilrCPS,'flfle", was "','ponlird In hy ~Irs,rs, ", qUrlillt>wo< tr,lllk Ford. ~on of ,\Ir. ann Mn, I tltere I' a !mall compact·lype Ilantic Avenue and GerArci Site (ilrried a bouquet of fel'l onn Robprt Colford ush~red, 'Th, rereptlnll for ol'cr lOU i 1I'"lsh alld E, \1. .Jackman 011. d"llln~

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complete with futener. for Springdal! St., SI. John's, l>;a! ~lonica Nolander, the brides· was sung heautifully by ~!i~5 bride wa~ proposed by ReI',: ~nrl groom Ipft on their hone)'1 huslness anrt nn cnp RE~URSS TO WORK putllng it up, which needs no soiemnized with a Nuptial Mass maids ~iiss Mary Murphy and Geraldine Phelan. Gerry Healey Father ,Tackman and was re.: moon, the. hnde tral'elllllg In, reference to yo~r lie "e are pleased 10 report i clothespin!. All you do i •• lIp at SI. Patrlek'. Church at 9,30 , Miss Marl' Pheian wore identi. was organist. sponded to by the groom, who red wool Jersey sheath dress, part of olr,rrs il bId that Dr, C. H, Kerr, who lI'a5, Ihe wet article tbrough a twill a,m, Oct. 2~. 'cal street length dresses of The mother of the bride wore then proposed a loast to the grey fur shortie, and black, and, on YO:lr part. operated on recently In Ihe: 111 the cord, Peraonal dalntinen The bride, given, in marriage I sapphire blue vclvet, white a two.piece dress of cocoa bridesmaids, This was respond. acccs.sorics, ,The hone)'m?on,! ness. Sometlllles, th~ Grace Hospital ha.; recol'ered IS a real beauly aid. by her father wore a floor I (catber head bands and carried brown black fur slole and ed to by the best man, A com, was spent .lli ~lol1trcal. ="ell I'erse way of gelling sufficiently to permit him to lenQtb gown ~f'wb1te lace ap· : nosc~ays of while yellow and blnck 'accessories, The ~oom'l bined toast to the parents of, York and NIagara Falls, Ont. ments but it im't I carryon with his work In the There 11 I wonderful hind' , .__ ___ . _. __ . '

I' Foot Cllnie. cream on the market, 11 i& not too nell', but perhap. you don't

ESGAGE"E1I.'T know about I\. When muuied ~Ir, and ~If!, WIlliam ~llIrph)', into the hands and arm. It

Household Hints

You Can Depenel '\\'b,~ kiw), 1,,1 to frmo", lIC'en ",1:11 llld ..... tn, batkacbe. tired 'uti." dialu,W .... alto. Icllo~'. Dodd', Kld •• ~ Pili, ,.Imul ••• kidDty. to nOrm.ll duly. YO'J 1,,1 !>e.lOr-oIHp b,'· t.r. work btlt.r,

'. '\' ou rln detM'Dd OIl Dodd'" 0" Dodd'IIIIOY

'Iea"es them 50ft and smooth 81 : a ilid glol'e, with absoluteiy no I stickiness. StickineM, be It al· most unnolleeable, II the eau.e of hands '0 quickly becoming soiled In the winter.

Having trouble sleeping? Slow down your routine at the I

end of the day. Avoid reading· stimulating books or watching:

Treat your neck, shoulder!, exciting TV programs, Belore I and back to a nightly appllca· bedtime, down a glass of warm I lion of moisturizlng cream, milk, They'll be "all the better to : see m'dear" when you expose 'I them to public loIiew at late Canadn 15 the largest export· alternoon and evenlnll plrlie.. I er of paper in the entire world, "

City ,Sophisticate

4563 SIZES

12-20

Betwe~n Us Women

'D,:\D'S LlFF. CAS BE ROUGH -AL'IOST AS ROt:GII AS

"'lOWS

The Compdie Paris, is Ihe naliooal France anrl is public funos,

The 20 rrr c'n~ pay·a,s·,·oIlCn I~\ bi: hI' Presidenl Fra~',lin v~lt on JUlie 10, 1~3

Poor Papa , , . I . If he keeps his n05C to the The ~re"t, :;oIJ!

grindstone in order to he a good I ball coach Knute , prol'idcr for his famil)" his I KIlled In 3 I'iar" ,rra,h ,

'wi(e cOlllpl"in.' Ihat hl' is a: 7oar, 1\"I1S ,It;,rcn 31. ,tick·ill,tlll'·llllld who is too tired' \ , ill lhe l'\'L'llill~ to do ~lIything \~~y ('bl!1l~ ht' r,i,rer but ~it in fron! of tlw tllll'" i:lk)' lwl' ~J',~\\r,nr,

'II,ioll ,l'I 11 III it f,,· fall.' ",]'·"tl. It Ill' "\1"'('1, hi; .. 11 I r lit' \It'lit,Vt,:\ ill l:l~dllg it, lo a hlld~t,[ II( ('II, I

,~i"l alld 1'lIj,)yillg life. his wif,' i Ihl' I,ill' Ilrlll.~ 11111

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I ::~'~~:~:~:~:\~::::":~:~n: Cannel, Saffi1onier, wish I

I wo,')d,'l's why Ire dU[·.sll'l hal'!' Itighlwad I\I~iI IIIooey, I [.nuugh gl'l·IIP'111H1·go to win: If hp '1"'1111; freely. some of the promotions other 1 mature and i men in the same oIlice are I his wife Irirs her getting. 'hold of the r,me

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Mayall your hop •• and dream. b. crowned with rich fulfillment.

FROM REDDY KILOWATT/THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THE, , •

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to announce the engagement of her daughter Chris, tina to Donald O'Keefe of this city,

Walt Whtman issued his Taconite is I rock formation "Leaves a! Grass" in 1855, the containin,~ iron. same year Henry Wadsworth -,------Longfellow wrote "The Song al Stepl lngo\'. ~~e made Hiawatha," I states of the Unton,

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IIASTRO·GUJDEII By Ceean

M>r Tuesday, Clctmw 30

Present-ror You an d Yours, .. Be careful of wbat you eat (lIlId bow much) as radio atlons lC(ent Itomach up!ell. Don't do more beavy work than Is nUHU", and don't ali:k 100 -'I . b close to tedIOUS JO s 8S nervous tOllJlOOIlp!otl yon mentallY.lDd physlet.lly. Evening b:ings ~pti. misUc outlook and soml acllvlty takes the spotlight.

Put • . . 011' December 30, Future •.. School careterias 1941 tho fi~t of Ihe· Liberty wiu be eliminated in the achool! Ihi~eltined to play an 1m· of the future. Foo~ will be ,lUll' port811t role in World War 1I- plied through vendlog machInes, was de 11 ve re d at Baltimore, giving quicker service and sav· Maryland, ing up 10 90 per ce~t in space,

The Day Under Your Sign

ARIES IBotM Mitch 2110 Ap,il (9) Some Ur'ut Ilktllr OQ, Ib, Job. TrY to cornet 1t.e ,ilUlher..

TAURUS (Aplil 20 10 May 20) )"'00 11\ f~n:! J'>tOSllt "reelblc to an1 IUf· tntlor., )"OU zr.ak:: {~T ~:e;J.I'J1e.

GE~INI (M,y 21 10 Jun. 211 You: Bu. Ire 'lj1J~d b'Jl ,.~ d()!\'t htn to "p1.ah" 10 UTr)" tbnn throurb.

CANCER (Juno 22 10 July 2i) Onrir.dul.re.ll.ce c!.emlr,dl III price lr.d \I raJ1 ,!lett. yaur "!fOrk.

LEO \July 2110 Au;. 21) nm't hf: talked II!o .~tndlnl mOll.t1 r"l" lora.lhLllr 'lOU un't .1IO'rQ.

VIRGO (Aul, 22 to S'pt. III L'ut 100ft .lr.d ti~ loCI:ftcthin, )'011" been nCT,",l, duiri!'!1 to do.

tlBRA (S,p!. 2J I. Od. 22) • rUICTIliLtr rl~\'tl~:nrnt #t.fHHti. ~oy' netd to piD mC'l'flI ItIl·cC(',h1cn.:.r.

SCORPIO 10d. 211. N.v. 21) $omllY.1r rUT be tr)iall t, ll~t'I. ,.oar rnlTital Irr\eeltt.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2210 Oae. 2tl A !l'Md dlV to Hlurl"! mrtc!lll'l~il" {rx udarl[t. r~le are ~,elrfu1.

CAPRICORN ID, .. 2% I. JIM. 201 Cheek ~nk~, It .ill bI in your rarer.

AQUARIUS IJan, 21 10 Fib. 191 ' Dc.1'.'t mix dfinlti~r and. eriTil'lf. You're t'!"Ito':Inrir., Ihe hUlle if )'0'.1 do.

PISCES (F,b, 20 10 I,l",h 20) , NlIricir,UI .. ttiludt tllW'HIt '~AnMl'\! 'Who 'lf1~U to bon" m')l\('1 i. jUltilid.

e 11&1, Fir1:iF.r.ttt'P'l'utt, lftl. , T' ••• _-t-_

If he makes the kids toe the, cause she kllo\\'s line. he doesn't understand ~ have anyillin(' 01 them like his wife does, I If hc for:el,

If he leaves all discipline to i their Wcdrl,r." the mother. she complains Ihat i docsn't IOI'c her a~r

I he isn't cl'cn interested in his I If he rrmcm,be~l and own children, a gift all b~ ::lI1'.!ell.

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~R\': Hope and good alrl In mind but Ihe ran • ELVIS PRESLEY IS HOLLYWOOD - (NEAl -~ to Ihr btdslde 01 away wllh eomeone'. hUlband, Greiory Peck. Joan Collins "KING CREOLE" ONSTAGE, OFFSTAGE'" Up· idllll" molher, AI Good lira sometimes do," said and Stephen Boyd are top,uBI STAGE: ·Jlmmy Cagney, Don ~f'lfl 1",111 her Helen, wIth a faint hoot of In "The Bravados," opening 10· -- Murray and Dana Wynter are

lIoP' and Adalll laughter day at the Paramount Thea· I fIl 'Sh k H d , •• )ean art IlIp- "B\.It ~hY do you keep her?" tre, Based on Frank O'Rourke's Hal Wallis' production, "King lin Dubl n mtni' a e an s ~bt II 30, he II "1 hadn't had her long be. popular Western acU"n Itory, a Creole," now playing at tbe : With the DeVll( a stod

ry ~If :~e I ". • fore the wrelched atta~k caught recent occupant of th~ nation'. CapHol Theatre. This is the: Irish InBurr:c\o~, I an t th e

• • • up wIth me, Durinll that Ume best.seller lists, "The Bravados" filin which was finished just rioting an f g t ng n e I

1 did holf her work, but she chronicles the adventures 01 a prior to the star's inducUon into I fllm has required the services , ,'I the Army and it Is being her. ,of numerous stunt men. The' .

. ~ Ihtl' found H~len amused me in a way. Hope, I revenge·bent rancher whose Id d di I th d tn was tall tale I 1,';labl"", in the bla' bore her 88 much as she bores wife was brutally murdered b)' a e as a stlnet departure. a er ay ere a . . U" < from anything the famed rock. ~ telling seuion on the set and an I '

UI· Ihe best holei, and. me and she iBn't 81 terrified of four outlaws. • " Ii h d I I i h tunt man named Steve I

" .• I"ln" on men. me 19 she pretends, The others I Blinded b\.' his overpowering n ·ro er as yet one. r 5 5 . • ". .. . Donoghue took the pflze money

'iurlU were in at· have always put me on a piat·, aim to avenge thiS crime, he: "King L'reole,". a soo~ part, put up by producers Giass and I ·n·j Ihe loothina, but form. Thll one makes the round slowly, calculatingly stalks four of which was filmed In the: Selller, who relayed the ftOry I

.1 baltm' of doc. eyes-" escaped convicts whom he RUS' colorfUl French Quarter of New i to me. ; of hH Itatus "You SO\lnd like Adam." pects of having committed this Orleans where jazz was born, is. I Steve had made a ~5·foot:,

There were "Then he Hounus like me, I dastardly act, ba.~ed on Harold Robbins' best· ~ jump from I crane for a scene I

smokinll in the thought 01 it iirsl. 1'0 can· Gregory Peck plll),s this reo I seller, "f. Stone for Danny' ill the film Ind he said: : :u the door •. t!Rue, thl~ .Iliss Smith makes i lent\ess nvenger, hiS. seventh I Fisher." Pre.lry par t r a)' s I "This jump puh me in mind I

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While most Canadians arc A good separate .skirt 15 il· lining up resolutions lor the ways a good bul', We 5u~gest New Year,Moose Jaw wom~n one on the dressy side, f,nd a are working· into the night to' coupl.e of drssy bl?Wies, for fulfil their own 1958 objec.! meeting many occasions smsrt· lives of 910 layettes for Arab Ily, refugee babieJ. The shirtwaist dreBS will

again be much in evidence come spring and summer: ·for these dresses, loved by malt women, are among the 5IlIart· est shown for resort and cru!!e

With only 124 diapers left to go, Miss Catherine Muirhead, chairman of the U.S.C Moose Jaw clothing depot, is' asking Unitarian Service Commiltee headquarttrs at 78 Sparks Street, Ollawa, to stand by to wear now . make out the valued shipping, '. . ' papers hat wi!! send the cozy I A stunmng k~lt enbemb!e layettes on their way to the I from Italy ~omp~lses • pow· ~!iddle East. der blue skirt With weskit and

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,,[!. II ,\'as suilable I "Wh>?" said HOjJe, Inlere.st· marks his fl£lh association with: singing his woy up from the, army in 1939. They put us in i JtCr113r~ had seen to' ed. , , He.nry King, the director. who' gutter, Attractive Carolyn Janco, 'the paratroops and alter a:

,I HI ~rre flowers, I "~Iy dear, I don t know. Sup· , Ru!ded such past Pec); hits as I who won an Academy Award I couple of weeks alona come.s· -Ill rrrmUled to lee. pose we, asked her 10 dine up· ' "The Gunfighter," "12 O'Clock I nomination for her work in i the commandmant. He tells us I

pressi\'e boost 10 th. usc pro. (bag and shoes in calf, gloves jec! to ~end 25.000 la),ette5 ~n kid) will make the little' through the United ;-;'ations to Ine~penslv~ su~t or drw, take ,. Arab refugees babies. Further I on expensive airs. , , dctalis of Canada's biggest

lor a IeIII' mlnule.s,. ~lalrj WIth us tonight, and I'll I High," Da\'id and Bathshella" "The Bachelor Parly," has an·· wc would ba making our first "baby shower" may be obtained The combination of cut .~ by writing to USC headquart· t I b d d h' •• a ea s an r IneSwDtl! era, 78 Sparks Street, Ottawi .. means real brilliance. Look 'for ,nil until the next illqulre." and "The Snows of Killman· other provocative role as Ron· jump the next day. It would be

inlo the room and i "That WOUldn't be fair," jaro." There is el'ery Indica· nle, whom it wasn't safe for from ~OO feet, he tells us, I! him with tired "Why not?" tlon thnr "The Bravados" will Danny to love, Top Broadway "Well, we talked it over and

ralher lee Hope," "Mecause, you're her employer follow In ita predecessors' sue· i and television choracter actor the boys appointed me spokel'

WHO LOADS THE CARST them in earrings, necklace l",tI Some 10 per cent of all the bra~elet. Buy them leparatelJ

freight cars loaded in Canada I or In lets. . ",·ou are too and have the advantage. Any· cesslul path, I Walter Matthau plays racketeer man snd I went to seehlm carry puip, paper, or pulpwood. I

.11 lubdued virility, wa)', ahe wouidn't tell you wby With Gregory Peck in "The I ~taxie Fields, who owned Ron· man and I went to see him. cominl, Adlm. I'll even if she does despise you, Bravados" are Joan Collins, who nle and Bourbon Street, and 'Captain,' I lay., 'we'd 11ke. to

thiJ and you'll "Well lee," uld Helen, "and plays an aristocratic New Or· who wanted to own Dann), as start at ~ feet.' He answers, 10 mllte your en. If it UP&~ts her, I'll fire her leans belle who hnd nt one time well. Lovely Dolores Hart ILl the 'Man, at 4D0 feet your parachute

I dOZ!n timel be- with a month's lalary and I jilted Peck but who is now other girl In Danny's life; Dean wouldn't have Ume to open,'

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happily occupied-a cutout doll I The fine paper industry 110M and clothes to color. Send 25 "mnloy! 27,000 men in the cents for your copy of tbe book. I mills,

"hen it wil! be .purlously aUt·edaed recom· eager to resume their romance; Jagger 81 Danny's Jather; Vic "Oh," lel I, "you mean we . Important that mendation," Stephen Boyd, handsome young Morrow u Danny', sworn enemy jump with PARACHUTES?"

• 0 0 Irish.Canadian star, who, last all lend ,upport to Presley in HOLLYWOOD'S only "hor· So they had dinner and tables year. appeared In "Island In the this highly dramatic and emo- ror" star who escaped from

were wheeled In and out and Sun," and who now pla)'s one tlonol modern ItOry, Lillane behind the cobwebbed fright when coffee had been aerved of the four hunted convicts; AI· :\!ontel'~cchl and Paul Stewart curtain wouidn't be caugbt two· and the door was .but aaainst bert Salmi, brilliant B~oaitwny have important featured roles. hesded, deformed, dipped in

:tponrd to Hope over instrusion, Helen spoke to Miu stage star who' recently made wax or even InvIsible In one of uc!lItnt dinner. "But, Smith, She did 10 with an his film bow in "The Brothers "King Creole" bas a musical today's Icreamers.

had more vitality' abruptness that wal like a cat Karamazol'''; Henry SUva, the score of thirteen song!, .of He feels that way, Claude Jr.1 ..• r.d half a dozen I comlna Into a room; suddenly, menaclng dope· pusher of "A which Presley lin g! ten. Rains IIld, "because there are

II I1ld. yet lolt, Hatful of Rain fame; and Kath· Micbael Curtiz directerl, no laughs in horror pictures any

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IflIlinld a few day.: "You don't like ~e, do you?" Ieen Gallant, lovely Hollywood more," I/tTftl~ lI'as arateru!. ,By t~~, way, what. your firlt newcomer who makes her Coffee Charue As "The Invisible Man" and n! not lliJ~ Smith, ,name. screen debut In "The Brandos" M "The ~ian Who Reclaimed His Illlm introduced. "Not PiU'tlcUlbarly:: said MiBl In the role of the gunmen's has· Neighbours at H.~!.C,S. Car. Head" 27 yem ago, Rains put

~1lI Smith. Heien'l· Sn:i!,h, "II's Ru y, 1m .orry to. tage. Barry Cae, George Vos· lelon, Ottawa, hsve coffee por, on the chills with humor. "I . had heen ~liu la). i kovec, Andr~1\' Duggan, Ken. lies like most suburban dis. loved them then. The leary

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.hln ~h. acquired' For a mOI11~nt Helen looked Scott and Gene Evans round out! tricts across the country, but choractcrs I played had humor I rollowin~ the initial strICken. Hope thought, IC the large !upporllng cast. I with I difference. Ten cents and senttment; you felt lorry

hr~Jkdown, ~he only Adam - bnl ~he aiwaYI There is an e~clling extra fea· i goes Into the "pot" for every for them-they had problems." !l1lnderl about the thought that that no matter ture about ''Tht Bravados" cup of coffee poured, and the AFTER RECLAIMING his

t whit il known' what Ihe IIIW or heard without which should appeal to all funds are used 10 buy flanelette head, Rain~ went romantic and . lokI. ! him-If only. Adam were hefe, movie·goers. It is Ihe unusual to boost the Unitarian Serl'ice today he pla)'s sometimes love· II

home because he, Why don't you like me?" pboto~raphy . 01 Cnematogra' Committee dri"e t6 send able and somelimesg not so 101" I Ihm. Ind not here, Heien asked, pher Leon Shamro),. The cele· 25.000 lS\'ette~ to Arab refu. able characters like the old,

Ih decorativt chaise "Well, it's not personal, real· brated three,time Academy gee babic~. i wine empire builder role he. \11 conliderate man· I),," ~lin Smith anawered, "it's Award·winner, who earlier this I To date, over 10000 l'l'elles I. jusl compieted with ·Rock Hud· lId "ith only tll'O jusl that I don't like women ye.ar creal.ed a mounding Mir; each consisting of '4 diapers, 2 : son in "This Earth Is Mine."

WI the 8hifts, Helen; WIth careers, and ['VI worked 1I'lth hiS lmaglnat\l'e p~otogra.: nightgowns, 2 jackets. 2 shirts,· • • • . QU h'T .on and said, for levera!." ph)' of the. film I'enlon Df 1 rake of soap, 1 towcl. and 4, OFF THE SOUND TRACK: "" .r ~·ou 10 come. Helen IBid, "But, my dur "South Pa~,illc,': hR!. e~rloypd : safety pins hln been dis.: "The Bachelor's Baby" at 20th ..

Ill!! mlsrulinl," child, ),ou hare a career" the lime gelatin fIlter tech·; pfttche~ to the ~Iirldle ERSt. To I Century·Fox was III wrapped .I~U' the doctofl~" "1 don't," ~aid Mlu Smith nique in '"The Branit.os." This' complete the project. the USC: up waiting fDr Bop Hope's name·

noll'. You tire . amiably. "I went to .chooi Ind is of special import In vi~w ·of : Is Rppealln~ for outgrown bah\' : on Ihe dolled line. ;-;'ow BinI lO'l! .Ir of flpreued ; IHer I while to Rnother when the fact that Ihe Philip Yard an i clothing and bRbv .hirts knitted i Cro,by will play the part (~) • l"O~ple of dll'S I'll I I learned to t~'pe and take die· I ~creenplsy was lenserl. near I from end~ of 1\·001. More Infor· i, , . Attorne)·s in Hollywood tlupoonl, naps, and \ tion-abo orden, I Ilready Morella, Mexico, Ind high In maHan and !Imple patterns are, and London are Itlll Iweating .

Illen Hope and. knew wbat fork to UII and how the ruggad Injerto Mountalnl, readilv availlble by wriUng to ! over the problem of Deborah I ran Manale." I to lay, 'Yea, of ~oune' wben I whIch Ihould provide audiences the Unitarian Service Com· I Kerr and estranied husband I

wanted to lay 'Go jump in tbe ",Ith lome of the most vivid, mlttee, 78 Sparkl Stret, Ot. I Tony Bartley,." While in I J lee too little of . lake,' I'm not very intellilent," pieturesque backgNlunds 'yet tawa Rome starring In an Italian I

lOU ,et alanl witb.! ahe explained without reil'et, seen on the screen in Cinema· ' film, Mamie Van Doren appear· I few "a)'I?" I "and not nearly .0 lood a lec· Scope, Ottawa. GUlodes ed on a local TV program, Tbe

'1Ii~ Adam, "not POI' I retary al you need, I IUPPOII Ott other guest W85 Perry Como iU try. if you ill" now I'm dl!miued?" ,awa . and Mamie says she was lur·

"Not immediately," III d CI oJ J Colle t Fo USC '1 prised at the fire in his wide· Helen, There was ~olor In her n nren C r L l open eye.s. I

thlt she remain .. thin eheekl Ind .be looked,' One of the chief concerns of, "I think,'.' sh~, told me, "Italy I lid! herself use III! • Hope thought, fucinated. It takes more thsn record· the 10th Ottawa Guide Com. I woke Penj up. , i

!it Iln,les from the (To Be Continued) breaking cold weather to dis· pany is the plight of 25,000' HOLLYW~OD S EW mam· ~!i.!s Smith wove courage Ottnwa children who Arab refugees babies who were ml\lary reallsm, I re~ret 10 reo

. tngaEemenll, lee. have decided to go carol sing· born in the Middle East thi~ port today, has lu!fl!red sort of managerl, tele. MAJOR UNDERTAKING lng, In below zero temperotures year and are In urgent need a catastrophi~ setback. I

Ind the presa. The Canadian pulp and paper Gloria Rennick, 121 Drummond of warm layettes, shouldn't even mention it, I I you hire her?" Industry ia one of the lP'eat Street, helped to bundle up To boost the all.Canadian suppose, but It is tembly amus· '

I: I IPOI. I'd such a enterprises of the world. brother Blllr anit ~Isler Nancy, "baby shower" sponsored by Ing and We won't embarass the

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and with nei~hbours Ronnie the Unitarian Service Com. lady ~y revealing her name. and Karla Stevenson, the), ~anR mittee, the member! of the . She 5 one of several fllm beau· until their porket~ were filled. company under C~ptain M. lies w.ho .have, becom.e above· The nrxt morning Gloria Powers and Ll. Phoebe Tuttle, rthe,wal.'lt dl,pl.a} girls t~ scenes I

I broughl S~.21 into Unitarian have collecled warm outgrown or the fOl'elg.n vemonl of I

! Service Committee headq\lart· bab)' clolhing, soap, safety pins . H~~lywood m~Vle5. . I

: er~. 78 Spol'ks Street. Ollawa. and towpls, and ha\'~ knitted! ROI~ rea1l,m 10 meel foreign I I "To send milk to the children, soft woolicn shirt!. The itcm.~ I co":petlhon," . Hollywood ex· i

in Lndla and Korea', she ex· were delivered to Dr. Lotta plainS the danng outbreak. , plalned. Because only 2 cents Hitschmanol'a by Miss Pat But .thls particular ,beauty, I i will pay the shipping ~ost! on Prime, who left r;sc head. Just discovered, was~ t exactiy ~ ant! pound of government.do. quarters, 78 Sparks Street, 01. for rea!. She. had a slight exact· : nated milk powder, the contri. tawa, wiht a supplv 01 simple. I), for real. She had B slight as· : buUon will prol'Ide many patterns and the p'romi!e that i ~Ist from the wardrobe de~art. I Klutes of milk for needy thil. more eoz)' garment" were loon ment-a sm.all but Iturd!, J!j.

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"I paid my fuel bill, and I have $2.00 left," he wrote in all recent letter to Ihe Unitarian Service Committee, 78 Sparka Street, Ottawa, "Please use It for the destitute children in Korea," $10.50 I ~. • I .

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happy ending You can wrIte your own ".uccess story" In the. page. of your lav· ing. -acd)unf book when you regularly put part of your lalary to work earnin" M"RE money for you here • • . with guaran· teed safety,

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~While you Save, Your Money ~can be· worki ng for you at the :tate of '.

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CALL TO·CAY OR WRITE FOR

OUR DEPOSIT BY MAIL FORM

~l;THE EASTERN CANADA

'-SAVING AND LOAN CO. :1~" WATER 'STREET, ST. JOHN/S DIAL 333.5

CLAUDE E. CAWE, Manager

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With MAJOR HOOpl E yoU :!cST,Mt<.RTHA

D?AR! 1 HP.~~ LO,'>lG ~EEN k'NOWN TO 8E- AS"PIOU5LY

TWTfJFUL AC, A ~CJ/ SCOUT UNDER CONGRESSIONAL OATH.' IF ~.'//''lhl I nO,oN FeA!'E OCCASIONS. iAK1O' A FEll) TI4IRING LIBERTIES I'JITH FACTS, IT IS OI-lIS TO DEL I G,,'­ANt) E!>.lTERTAIN ~~y FCLLOI<J AlAN ....... L\\\, '-I,A. S .'

B"-K! 1 IHOU6K, YE'.') 1 .. ·.'5 A BU>JGH O' ,uUGl1 Q;JW-PWJCHER5!loOK]>J' LIKE S'CK SISSIE", 'CAUSE TH' SYRUP LID COME OFF '''1 ,H' WAGO"1 AIJ'

GOT IIoJTO E\'ER"r'TH I~ll.'

By J. R, WILLIAMS OH. 'TAI~'T IH'

G1i:UE5, SUGAR-- ~~~§~'::.1 WE'RE HARDENED I T,HET: WE WAS -rHI~",I>J' Af'.OUT cc·,:

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Holiday of the lharlollelOlln from )949 10 195L On

C from Charloltctown he oncert . Sccrcl;Jry and Chief ant at the He,d Officei

The rxcilcmrnl of a holida)' (;lX. ,\Ir. DCl\'hll~ will C0l1erl'l i, rt (Ounll'l' school' a\ ~ccrelary ill aii.ilion equal, a Broadway .opcnln;; I rlulies as an .. \,\i!lant any rlay·. anu when Ihe rhildren : ~Ianagpr. of a local 5l'!tuol in Vernon. ~

'B.. unnerlook I[) present' Service Cvnlillilirr. i8 . I pl"p. '0l1~5 "nn nursery Street. Oil," -. wilh . rh.'·mes, parents and friends i mstructlnn, ['"11T !:1~ I lurncd out [0 fill 111e hall. that Ihcir rloc"lion

Elery penny receilfri "t Ihe: earmarked for door lI'as sent to the Unit;,rian I little child,rn ,,[

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Que Po\, ROYOI.I Bank RoyaHte

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ALERT! Cock,hult SUlraml D Brldlt Dam Tar Foundalion

51. LCo,", Sha\\'1n

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5!!'1 I Prem Iron 100 405 4(l.~ 4051 -s IJol!,iln iUVJ I) .\ ~-1 PL 28 1 Price Hr S6u UP, ~p~ H·"!, ... L7 , Dume j~ Slil~ ];1,'2 Ill. 1" I.

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Y,:alktr 2111. CANAJ)]A~,' 1112 Canl Pap 14~, Ford

Royalite IC":XJ SIO 10 10 - 1~ j ria_~pe all Jr,00 ., j ~

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YORK-The ollt-o{-town newspapesr stand here doe~ a land-office busines~ Dec. 19th as. New face their second week·end without local papers. The strike of the Newspaper and Mall De-l'niun has forced the'shlltdown of the city'. bii dtlilies.-(UPI Photo). - .

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12,035,828 TRUCKS PROVE IT! imd on the application of sound and

I<cPDted actuarial methods to the actual

tlwience !IS measured by registrations of

11,035.828 trucks In the United States, WI

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WOLFE, CORCORAN AND LINDER

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'or the 13th .trolght y.ar life insurAnce experts hAve found that Ford Trucks outlast those made by North America's four other leading truck manufacturers! Since greater durability means a lower truck investment per year •• , plua leSR maintenance and outlltnnding dependa­bility ••• these independent Btudies are an important guide for every cOBt·conscious truck buyer.

H.r.'. how th •••• tudl •• w.r. don. Wolfe, Corcoran and Linder, a noted firm oC life

insurance actuaries, studied registrations of all trucks made by the five leading truck manufacturers and re«M' tered in the United States Bince 1920. Then they R!'e­pared truck life·expectancy tables in exactly the same way that they prepare human life·expectancy tables. Every time, Ford Trucks proved to have a longer life IIxpectancy. And the latest results are based on the experi­,nce of 12,035,826 trucks-working in cities and on farms, on the highway and off the road.

ford do •• n't r •• t on Itl r.cord To slay ahead in durability, Ford Trucks have

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LESS TO OWN ••. LESS T:O RUN ••• LAST LONGER, TOOl

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introduced new long-life feature!! year after year. And in 1959 you'll find Ford Trucks that are tougher thAn ever. There's An even.huskier build on the medium and heavy duty models. Fifty-percent etronger parking brakes, too. New transmissions for many models. Longer lasting up- ' holstery. Engine refinements. In faet, greater durability lind economy is built into every model in the line!'

What about Ford'. Extra H.avlea?' Although these models have only been on the market

since early 1958, they have already demonstrated unu~ual toughness and economy. Components and trucks were tested for thousands of houTs in laboratories and on test trllcks. Before any Extra HeaviN went on lale, proto­types even served for months in selected fleets-proving their dependability and cost· cutting ,..,ays on all kinds of jobs.

This kind of thorough testing didn't stop with their public introduction, either. For example, every single engine for a Ford Extra Heavy is run, partially disB!!-

eembled, then run again-and t.e.iled all the while­before it is ok'd for sale.

What about 'o'n' co.ts?' With trucks that last longer you can expect lower

ownership costs per year~ Less maintenance cost and downtime. High trade-in value becaw;e you're selling a lot of unused mileage. But what about other cost factors'!

Price. With Ford's increased selection.of engines, axles, transmissions and other components, you can· have 8 truck tailored pre~i;ely to your job-at a low Ford price. And the selection includes conventional and tilt cab models with GVW's up to 36,000 lbs., GCW's up to 65.000 lbs. And tandems with GVW's up to 51,000 lbs., GCW's up to 75,000 lbs.

Fuel Consumption. Ford makes a truck Six, 8B

well 8S V-8's, with a stroke that's shorter than the bore diameter. Result: less piston travel per mile _ •• less gBll-wasting friction!

The trucks that last longer are indeed the ones with the lowest total costs. And they are Ford Truck~!

lOO-huBkier than ever . .. every '59 Ford Truck model!

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By OSWALD JACOBY

TODA \"S QUESTION The biddlni hu been:

South West North Eut 1,," l¥ 1. PIU

You, South, hold: i /itA 10 3 '6 2 .K e ~ ,,"A K J 9 4

What do you doT . ADswer Tomorro"

Grand Bank Notes

(Continued from page 2) returned home from the main· land. His son. Ewart, also rl' turned with him.

Miss Jean Farwell I •• pend· Inll the Chriltmaa holidaYI with her family.

Misl Willred M. Buffett haa returned home tram a busineBl

West lost no time opening hI.! . trip to SI. John's. singleton spade against the! doubled three·lleart contract. I SIIIPPING Eut took bls ace and returned Draggers "Lucklmee" "For-hil linilleton diamond to West. tune Star" "Blue Wave a.nd

Welt took his ace and three "Blue Mist II" are In port. dIamond rufh and two spade M.V. "Delawlna" landed eoal ruffs followed. The deCense cargo here. .till bad to make a club trick I Motor vessels, "L, A. Dun-

110 South wu down 700, ton". Ind "Nina W. ~rkum"

J. 12.3(}-Nellil. tOO-Marvin MUier. ';'~,:I' l2.3S-;-Rambllns with Recorda·11.15-Arlbur Godfrey.

South did not think much of I arr!I'cd wltb coal carlon frOIll Nortb's two no·!l'ump bid and I /I,'orth Sydney. told him 10, South contend~d I ?I.V. "Pauline C. Winters" tbat North had a bare six Irril'ed from Halifax wltb lea·

12.4S-;-Fl5berman·1 Forecut. t30-Country Jamboree. I,';. . '·l.l~portt.clBt. 2.00-Nellis. ~'f' , .;. ·iSO-News. I 2.l5-Sports Pale.

poinl, and the flattest possible \ eral ctrlO. distribution and shouid limply -----:..-----­have let East play two spades. i

! AI South pointed out, two I '~-:1' 1.45-Rambllng with Record.!, I 2.30-Th. Coupie Next Door. . , ZOO-Tex and Jinx. 2.45-Mulic by Rex Koury.

, ~('.' ':. 1!.l~Rlmblinl· with Recordl. 3,OO-Newl. '2,~New.. 3.06-Flve Star MaUnee. S.DO-DoUan all Parade. 3.SO-Ray Hutharloll Show.

it'·~.M--Newl. ',OO-New •• ;' .. ,:I.OO-Westernalret. UII-Featull Pa,l. :~ " ·'.~5-Newl. UO-World of Spon.. i)': ::bOO-Wpstm8Im, U~Sllotllgbt Dn Mu.ic. ~:~'~.3ll-S11pper Serenade. ~.OO-New!. l' 6.0tl-Ne\\j,' 5.05-SpotliEht.

1J:. )(I~Bullclln Bo~rd. 5.30-Checlcin' In.

I r a.l~Sportsmt. B,DO-New •. • ~ ,6.:!I-Supper Seren~de, 8,DO-SporlA Today.

I; 630-That Fasclnatini ~IOI'1 8.15-~I8!tm 01 Melod)·. ~t 6.4~New~, B, l5-Answer Pieul. ;i 7.00-The Inside Slory. 8,30-Suspense, , j,03-We.stern Jamboree. 8,II5-Newl Ind Weather. ,. 8.00-Cre~m of thl Crop. 9.00-City HOlpital. t 9.4;'}-News. ' 9,2I1-What's Ihl Question. , lOOO-~!uslc from lhe Showi. 9,30-Sez Who? .' '.. l030-EI·entid. ~ledlhUonl, 9.55-50nll by' Valentino.

IO.4~porlsca&t. lO.15-New "orken. IO.~S-;-News and Torbay 1O.OO-flnal Edition.

Wrather. 10.l5-New Yorlcer •.

I spadel '1\'11 only a part Icore. t I

North admitted hil bid 11'11 bad. He uld, "Our eo part lCore Intrigued me anli 1 hoped thlt I could iet away with two no·trump. Bu t where did you dill up that three-dlamond bid?"

Needleu to ny, South hnd no an!w~r to that question. He did not like tliiO no·lrump, but hi! pRrln~r wasn't doubled there and i! he were, South'! three I ,pRde! to the queen would be I I'aluabl~r h~lp for whalev! North heir! in that ~uit. Nn nne know~ what woul,l have hapPclleri if South hod posscd 111'0 no·trump. We do know what happened when South ran out oC twn no·trump,

Q-The biddins has been:

J l105-Club 590. lO.30-0ne NiShi Stand . . ' ;"2.0iJ-Ncws. 1l.00-Mullc Till Mldnlllbt. U5-Gumby.

120.'l-Club 590. l2.00-S11n QU. 8.01I-Whlltletown. 1.00-Close Do\\'n. UO-Let'. Look. ___ ~~~---- ____ ---___ . U5--Chlldrel1'. Ne"tretl

CJON (JON JIII.IOX TV UO-lIIIch part)'. 0\0\11 1,30-New. Cnalcadl.

TUESDAY, December SO UO-Leave It to Beaver, TUF.SDA V, Deeemiler II UO-Fablan Df Seolland Yard.

NEWS ON THE HOUR AND HALF HOUR

A.:W. 630-The 1Iob Lewis Show. 8.30-l'iIi rl. Newt Ind Weather. .8.45-Headline ~ewl and Fore·

tIIlt. 7.00-!·Wd. Newl and Sport., 7.~Local Weather.

MO-FroDt Pale CblUenle. :z.oO-Open Boa... UO-The Ci.evy Show. 2.30-Dr. Hudson'. Seuel, 9.3B-CBC Falla.

Journal. 1l.~Nathin.1 Nun. 3.00-Nuraery School Time. ll.lO-U1cal Newi. 3,15-MaUnee-Nlih~ Wlnd- l1.1I1-Tbe Late Show-Time

.tarrlnl Cb~rle. BUI.ell ·Out or Mind-itarrllli "'and Vlritn!. Chrlltlnr. Ell, Ralnn and Eddie

UO-Frlelldl¥ Glint. Albert.

WELCOME WAGON

HOSTESS

Will Knock at Voulr Door

'With Gifts ond Greeting!

from Friendly Business

Nel"hbours and Your

Civic and Social

Welfare leaders

On the occasion of,

The Birth of a Baby,

New Comer to the City ..

PHONEI 2503, 93496, or .909-13,

THE OAll Y NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, DECEM8~

THE STOkY OF MARTHA WAYNE By W.

FRECKLES AND HIS FR1ENDS

PLeASENFORM CUDDLE:· PIE' l'HAT HEll LARDY-KINS H.o\S AARIV~D I

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annel Port.aux~Basques (11RRE('TIOS I Nathan Collin, Harold White, I VISITORS to take this opportunity to wish

ha lC to call your al· Ruby Spencer, Kathleen Doml· The following guests were reo ail our readers the Merriest :tl1 error in the amounl i nle, Kell'ln Randell, Nathan Ket· ~Ist~r~n at local hotels during ChrIstmas ever, and our very "r Springhill Disaster tie. James Hodder. the week: best wishes for the coming 'or !1.\IL \' ~EWS IS' The following teachers also ar- Colliers Hotel, Wea Roberts, year, and as Tiny Tim reo

: . 'niwr 201h, it should ril'ed home on their Christmas Deer Lake: Cyril Simms, Deer echoed "God Ble.!s us every ~; '.n.1 not $89.49, The vacation, Frank Dominie, who Lake: William Malone, Halifax: one," oJ. due 10 a typogrlp' was teachlnll at Joe Batts Arm, James Crocker, Corner Brook:

Jack Dolomont, from Bell Island E. Breand, Corner Brook; Fred ,tTrIOS .\SO BINGO Ruth Feltham, from Dunville. Morris, Stephenville,

, .• , \\lc:ion and Bingo Mr, and Mrs. James Dolomont MRS, JAMES L. PIKES '~~~y ni~hl, Dec. 15th Ilnd two children of Toronto are Mr. Hutchings Corner Brook,

o:Jl-o~ndlng success. home on vacation visiting his Jake tSephens Corner Brook, :.Ie I,rq lime an arfair parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry J, M. Simmonru, Corner Brook; "'r hact bcen held nere Dolomount. E. S, Reid, 8t. John's; Don

~ ';'J"',I~~rn were dona· Const, Lloyd Spracklln, RCM, Smith St. John's. .,', ~.",nt'" firms, and! P. Is home on leave from Monc· CHAISSON8 HOTEL 'I"~~ :!", prol'ince nlll : Ion vlsitlng his parents Magis· ;\Ir. Wood, Corner Brook; Mr, ~3'n!,lI,d n, well .. \110 trage and Mrs, A. Spracklin. Longstaff, Dartmouth, ~I r. "Ih~nk' of the Llan~ Mrs, Mor~an Hann spent Ihe George Chaulk, Burnt Islands; I!: 1\ i',,' made contri~II' week end at Stephenville Cross· Min HO.!kins, St. Alban's; Kcith ;I:~ir ~tarted al n.lO ing., l'isiting her daughter dnd 1 Reid, Ramea,

Stephen vi lie:

CFSN T-V GUIDE

(\'ll;nl:crl liP to 1.30 a'l son·tn·law, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald SHIPPING ,jim; al limes ·.I·a~ I Gray. Due to the extreme stormy TUESDAY, DEC. 30TH. . :r:ol ~mount realis· I Congratulations are extended weather which has prevailed

;;11(10(1. Sel'eral I to :\1r. Bnd Mrs, Gerald Grd)" during the past week very little IC", arc now busy Stephenl'ilIe Crossing INee Bar· shIpping hal been in and out

. . of food .:ifls, I bara Hannl on the birth of a of port apart from the regu· Ie: ,iislriblltion lu daughter on December lIth. lar C,N.R, boatJ, In spite of the

',.:;~.\Il" who oth~r· Mrs, James L. Pike spent a stormy weather, however the W l' .1 not too happy few days at Corner Brook rJ.ur· M.V. William Carson has made

"".C', ,ome ogramzR' ing the lI'eek I'lslting friends, her regular runs on schedule !, L .. ,,, made an ef· I The man), friends of Miss ;IIel· for the past fortnight. This . d.' cilrt'r for th~m, I lie Locke II'm be pleased to shows that in spite of what may

,!.~ ,:,il the hospital I learn that she has sufficientiy re I be the opinion of the members ,,~ (h.;slmas E\'e co\'ered from her recent illness of the SI. John's Board of

~h 10 l'1 cry patient in ! to I'isit her sister Mrs. E, A, [Trade' the Carson Is not un. '): " ,:,r lime. : Batstone, Corner Brook, suitable for this run and when

: ~lIss :-ian~y 'ral'ernor, dall~h· i her CRptains get well adapted (1IIIIlRt:SS, p,\RrY ter or ~Ir, and ~Irs. Colin .Tal'er·: to the ship, we feeJ that Ihe

\'.l.nl1ll' l hnstmDs nor. 11'110 ha~ becn tnkln~ a lI'eRther wili be bad indeed . '," %Imda)·. Ul'C coursc III hair drcssin~ at thc: when the Cilrson won't be abie

"' .. ",~':nrillm of lile Chezleon Salon, Sydney, ~S, ror; to moke her runs, Undoubtedly '.c,,' "';]nrlll)' when the past few months. IS home on Ihere will, be times when she ,".10" 01 ~lasonlc I'acatlon, ~Ilss Tal'crnor hopes will Ilkclv Ilot be on fichedule

,: .• :,·\' .. rol. Sc\'eral 10 return home eRrly In thc ncll' hut Ilot c'naugh for thc peopl~ .:.: ": ',\llll Iile Chn,l· )'l'Rr and open lip her IlIYn dowl1 en,11 to get her taken off

IC" )1 r.c,cnted II'llh healll)' SA!OI1. " Ithis run which Hpparcnlly they l.e(,rllll' (1S 01'0' CANA\lIA~ LE('IUN ! I' th ' I. t t d

II I I· . ht I II . t' a e clr ues a o. · 1 eil, Il'en 11.'rc ,nt le~ ntg was Ie ( In lie 1 l'h ~! V AI t' th I it

4,OO-Nursery School Time,

4,15-Friendly Giant.

4.30-0pen House. 5,OO-Whistle Town, , 5,30-Sky King • 5,55-Billboard, 6,OO-Dr. Hudson's

Secret Journal. 6,30-Patti Presents. 7.00-News, Wcathcr

and Sports .

7.30-Ivanhoc. S,OO-Chcvy Show. g.OO-CBC Folio,

11.00-Latc News, Sporta and Weather,

11.l5-Starlight Thcatre, . , ,'," ,n one ur IIiC I C,monian Legion Ciub on Satur.! r 'hi' ,c ~a d e la t

, .. " "i'll'ied ~;llItR day. Dccember 20th. ond lI'a~, 511PP ~ s p alIne an opcra· ... 1"" Iile "hillv'n\, i well altended bl' bolll ladles and I co bj the Federal Department )~,:" Ill, '. ~nrl the~! J:ent~. All melnbers Ilere per.! of fisheries, with ,Capt. . HRrr~ -

· ,'",:1:< and placin~ mitler! 10 bring a ~lIest for 'his Oake maslcr has becn 10 ,thiS B" Shi · 1\1 nd :I,e tree. To c"casion, The moin purpose of I port. now for the pasL fortnlghl! l1tlsh pplng . ;.'"",,'1 Ihls hrougnt Llli, enterLainment was Ihe ore. awaiting fil\'ourable weather La I

0'f .... 1nl memurb, <enlallon b)' Ihe ladles allxillary' get to Port a~ Port .BRY, for R R d F' ' " .;. 'i',,~e brieflY to 110 Dr, C. t, Le-groll'. as chier I cargo of herrll1~ whIch will ~e! eporte aCIng .'. ,. Rrc Ailin'ton IncdkRI offlccr of the Channei fro!ell anr! token tu Ihe rllr.! :' :"" m 'in~nc h,'re I Iinwital of 111'0 radio~, one lor' ferent hait c!epol.5 ol,on~ thc, Serl'OUS' Crl'SI'S

; , ."1. i1l1rl lI'il.h Ihis Iile ladip~ ward ann thc other for roast ror Ihe II$e of lish~rmen. ! · ~ "'~ ,~ ~nd for 111C ,Ihe men'~ \l'Rrd. These radios !IolI'el'er due to slorm), fi~hery i -_

':l' 1111,)' ~i,tl'l' i were ~raciollsly received by Dr, III bolh PurL au P?rl Ba)' and, JAJ:-iDO~ I Heutersl - Lloyd's In Ihp rhlldrfn. : Lr~row who e.\pressed hi~ B;l)' of 1~lilllds thiS fall It is, l1egl~try of Ship~, published to·

.", ill,o prrsel1ted thank .• for these magnll!clcl\l IIct likely 11011' thilt a suppl)' i day, wilrn~ that the British ship. :: ,!:,Ii,. apples, ~Orl . prescnts and told the gatherin~ of halt will be secul'ed. 1 ping industry faccs "a serious ".lloon. I hall' badly the)' were needed, at On SlInnayg night December I crisis" and the shipbllilding In· 1tEETlSG S.l',F. tile presenl time and how milch ~1 the mercury dIpper! to dllstry in Britain, once the bid'

t::;a: ir,:r:in~ of Chall· thcy WOllIn be appreciated b>' lIs lowes I pOint for the season i gest in the world, also is in "pre· \'J ,; Society or L'nl· thp pallents. when tempcratures of ilS low 1 carlolls" straits.

fr"I:1; held In Ihe A cheqlle lOr SI00,OO and fOllr as 6 dcgrees wcre reportcd: Robert D. Hapner, president of !i: [,~. Di'cember IBlh. coffee tables were presentcd by from several sections of toWft.; Ihc Chamber of Shipping in the

: . :~e work of the ~Irs, F, G. Samms as President This was followed on ~Iondaj' l'nited Kingdom, asserts in the I,; :eliewed and the of the ladles auxiliary to 'Ir. by gales of northwest wind! registry's annual rel'iew that

/:: :r.;lallation of of·! Garland Bull, President at the with snow flurries, and many "whatever the ups and downs of i,;~ I~ok place and re- ! Club. This cheque Is to be used homes reported having frozcn the paUli cal world, whatever the :)'.:01., ! by the club and the coffee tables aler pipes. international crisis, shipping nas

· )h.:tc Robert Sal'cry, wcre plAced in their proper ola· SPORTS remained in the doldrums" and '::i' Thomas Sal'ery, : cr~ by the ladles, Presenlations' A very interesting el'ent In: there seemed "no solid sign 01 · 'i:;,,' Oswald Sal'cr)" were also made to two 'of their the sports history of the town, improl'ement."

1I.::I'ed .~llen. : member~ in appreciation for took place in the gymnasium of Thcre wcre 8,000,000 tons of :" 'IJu,er. " soecial serl'ices renrlercd dllrln~. of the st. James Regional High I shipping laid up throughout Ihe

(;ror~e Bla~kmal'c .. Ihe past ~'ear. ~Irs. William Schooi on :'I!onday night Dc. I world, and although British ship ,~j.:"r. ,John R. F"ole I Leamon re~eil'ed a beautiful cember 22nd.. when students 'I oll'ners had not been as hard'hit

~ ~'''',:cl Janes. radio and ~Ir. LI~lI'elil'n Keltic home from Mcmoriai Unil'crs., 85 some of the Ilags . or • can· "t (C'. :,on and installa· a cheque for ten dollars, Lunch Ity played a game of basketball! \'enlcnce owners, they still had ;:,:! "rrnn~emen~s for lI'as ~erI'ed by the ladles a~lxi. against the pupils of the Hi~h i an. "u~heallhy" propo,rlion of ba~(iI,cl II'crc dl>cus" liar), and the followln~ pmes School. During the fall the I' thm ships out 01 commission,

1:1~' [or Ihe coming! were prcsented for dancln~ ~l1r· pupils of the High School. Dur. In addition, Ropner estlmd~es rr~~, I in~ the el'ening: Mr, and Mrs, ing the fali t~e pupils of the· that at I~ast, I,DOO,ooo tons of ShiP' .\l'Xt\,IARY S,U,F. 1 CIsllde Fowlow spot dance. Mrs, Regional High have been coach.' ping for which orders have been

[::,al m~eUn~ o[ • the I, .Joseph Lemoine and. Samuei ed by Rev, D, Pearce, but this! placed may ne\'er reach tne ,a" r.hza~e.lh LO:Il1" Walters ,Jr. for the elimination 18 the fir~t time a compelitil'e II wate,r. .

>OX':', o[ \'l1Iled ¥.'S" dance IPop El'e and Olll'e\, ~ame of h~ketball haR been. CAS T FINn WORK . 1\ rr,rl on the .cl'cnll1g' The Le~ion's annual Chrl~t· played In the gym, ReI', Canon I . Owners of Iramp .shlps could

I;,h '\I.lhls meet· 1 mas children perly WRS held on fr. ~Iartin '!POKe a few brief 111110. Iitne pmplo),ment. F:\'en a no ~nd m~taIiHllon, ~Ion~~y Afternoon, Dec~mber 22 word~ to the pia\'er~ before the mow Imp!' cnmpany h~d 10 lilY

. I~;~ look pla~e I Th~ Le~ion lI'ishe~ 10 thank the game ~tarted, Constoble SAm' liP nne or II~ .~hlp5 Rnd Indlcatcd el~cted i rolln\\'in~ tor donatinns Ril'en to SheR of the c'N.R, police w~s tl1at nol nil or lis other~ \\we

. i ;'11)' pre!enl~ ror the I'Rrlol18 or· Ihe rrferee. The finRI ~corc profll"!,I)' employed, , '''k'il. ~Ir$. ,\nl1lc: phRn~' wa~ Collc~e Ul and HiSh Sch I: ~. \\. ,Johnson. preslqent or the

: Mr. L~Bnoer Cook-$.i.on 32. 00 : S,lupbulldlng Emplo~'c~s Federft· ~Irs. (;I~d)'s: ~!r. ~!axwell Keepin~-St.O<l I U, C. CONCERT 1 ~,lOn. wr,ltes that t,I~15 Industry 15

i ~Ir. Alfred Nebucelte Jr,-2.DO really In ?Bn~er.. . \1:' S:bie WllIlc.

. \Ir· S\lsie ~al'cri'. \1 r I. ,~nnabelle

, ~! .. Dann\' Gallant-2.00 1 The pupils of the United 1 Faclors In, the sltuat:on lI'ere I LRkeside Bottling Co. LId., ~ I' Church Academy staged thcir, recurring wage demands ,and the 'I case.s ~oft drinks. annual Christmas concert on err~cl or labor. troubles In com·

Roherl PretLy £ Co. S caS~5 December 16th, and 17th. Rel'.! pdlng II'lth bUilders In countries \I~, Dorothy Car., .IOft drink~. R, ~, Rowsell was chairmilll ~I'h~re. I~ere was less danger of

, " for tile oeeusioll, Aftl'r till' l'on.1 JlIl'ISd1CII~1l81 tlcllps. lie calLI lor :,l," Durca, 1''t'11 S .... NTA 'I~ITS niBS ,eert dlplomus were ~ll't'li 10: cO'OpCl'iI:!u1I by I1nluliS.

'I At Ihe regulnr meeting or t1H'. I

'" I III S tl '(1"" n'loJIII tllO.le pupils whu sllcle.,sfullv J A ~lill\l' 11I'elid"lIt of 'hr ~Iiriilill I \.1; IS IC 011 ,II II u_ ." Ll h . I 1 • 1 ,." .' . Ueel'mile[' 20111, no Cub a~lil'il· po~se, tt.elr grOI

I:' .9, U "Ill! II Ship lJ II i I din g Conf~I'~lIre.

'ies were engaged in, The !nutn examlliO Ions, rlZe~. II' ere expresses con~crn UeC811se o[ rulloll'ln~ altrodion II'OS a I'islt from Sanla uwarueLl to H~l'eral pupllii. It is the "I'cry r~Dl Ihreat or ex·

I:r;', 0,\ hOl11l' frum ~Ir. Clau~, who gave eoch Cub a hoped to hale a fuller rcport cess capacity' In th~ induslry l'~,:1 mil)' to spend I present. An extra special pre· of .this event for our next buJ· and says the world ~ present

'''h Iheir paronts 'sent was gll'en to Cub Gerald Jelln. shipbuilding capacity IS enough n' Roberl ~Iariln.'! Bungay, for I'eing the smallest MERRY C~RISTMAS to "repla~ the entire ,worl~

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Rt.ot<;L V lC'l'ORS-Fomento, Cuba-Cuban rebel soldiers triumphantly wave "26th of JUly" ban­ner, the revolutionary trade-mark, over the entrallce of captured anny outpost here Dec, 19th. The rebels seized a supply of small arms and other military goods after the surrender of the small garrisnn.-(UPJ Photo).

TOWN FALLS TO CUBAN REBELS-Fomento, CUM - .KelJel Lomman<1ers Lapt. Victor oornon (second from left), wearing campaign hat, and Ernest Guevara (second from right), wearing beret, supervise activities outside of seized Army head quarters here Dec, 19th as their troops occupy the

captured town,-(UPI Photo).

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OUTPOST FALLS TO CUBAN REBELS-Fumen 10. Cllba-Family members comfort a Cuban Army 'i soldier attached to the Fomento garrrson after the outpost was captured by rebel forces Dec. 19th. Troops of Fidel Castro's "26th of july" revolution ary movement seized a supply of small arms and other militllry goods after the surrender of the ~mall army detachment.-(UPI Photo).

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an CI ~m , Ch . t D Id J'k 'f o· .\I"lin Parsons. races and games. m mas 8y we wou I e I 0 20 10 .,1 years. Holiday Dip Made From Packaged Onion Soup

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Ed. Billard Stops Irish With Sensational Goaltendlng, Irish Outshot Guards 32 - 18

· Little Ed. Billard played a sensational nehnind· ! Ing game and Bill Taylor scored a fint period goal · last night to Kive the Guards a 1·0 win over St. Pat's

" : In the opening game of the best of seven Kame series · for the -St. Joh'l's Junior Hockey Championship.

Approximately four thousand '" people laW Billard, a former: goalmouth. To the fans It look· Ii . High School n~lmlnder. put on. ed like he WSI going 10 give . 'one of Ihe besl displays of goal· i Warr the rubber but he fired 1

tending [or the year as Ihe' from close range to giVe Casey I Irish. top Coni scorers in Ihe little chance of a save. ' resular schedule. peppered him· with 32 shots which he handled In expert st)·ie.

It was one of the fastest and close checkinr. games sem in

out for the tying marker. Tom' __________ _ Rouiter, who mode his first 1 appearance with the lr..,h for the season, had a golden op· portunity with two mimlt~

Second Shutout Last night's 1·0 game

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!Stalwarts To Meet CeeBee~

JUST MISSED-Detroit-Toronto goalie Ed Chad wick looks surprised as the pUck bounces palt for a seemmg goal in the game here Dec. 25th. Actually, however, the puck deflected by. Alex Delvecchio (10), sailed harmlessly past the cage. At right is Toronto's Dick Duff, Lenfs won 2·0.-(UPI Photo).

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left when he received a pass out The Stalwarts, having drop· Attended Sen'e~ in the goalmollth from Gordon ped Ihe Harbour Grace senior I .' ,,", Goobie but angle·cutter Ed Bil· squad in an exhibition game at Close to three thousand lard moved out and cut down I the Harbour Grace Stadium .on persons. on the average. the angle and the puck hit his: Saturday night 18·2 are mnkm~ h a v e attended Junior pads anWdithrebouni detd itoft t~e plans to face the powerful Can· hockey games at the Sta.

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11M MALON! to get the rubber in the Guards, The Stalwarl.5 will have at eluding three semi.final fix. The outltandlnl defensive' least two lineup changes. Ray tures. is just over 36 thous· LOS A~GELES (AP)-World "Fietcher also deliberately in·' the fighter of the '!II

. play of the ,Ime wu pulled by J!urphy returns to College on and. The best average at· light heal'yweight ch~mpion ,ulted me when he ranked me i nothing I can em' • Jim Malone In the lecond the mainland and Bili ~t"rtin tendance is between 28 nnd A:chie ~Ioore said ;'!ontiny he is behind Sugar Ray Robinson," 1 will win it for me:' ! period. Speedy Ed Vltcher of the Felldlnn Junl~r huckey I 29 hundred. More than 14 keenly di>oppointed Ihn! Rin;:: ~loore declared. "~fy age will put it 1 broke from centre ice wilh no team 11'111 replace hIm on de·: thousand fans saw the first ~[agazine did not name him. rIGHT OF YEAR . reach in the future. one to beat but Casey In the I fence. Charlie Walsh wiil be; round, but the figure drop· fighter o[ the year. I Fleischer made his ratings' running out on me II Irish net. Malone left Ihe added to the forward line of the' ped off to 9500 for the ~]oore said he could not be· after ~loore'5 dramatic 11th·' let e." Guards bluellne Ifter Vatcher I Stalwarl.'l. Should hIgh scoring second round and to about liel'e it when he react that :--lat· rouml knockout of Y"on Durelle ~ ~Ioore~ agp is and in a lut second all out af· Wally ~!cDonald return to the' 8000 for the third ten Flcischer. editor of Ring ~Iaga·! of Baie Ste. Anne. N.B. Moore i ported all the "a), from fort he .lld along the Ice jUlt mainland university befnre the games. Thirty five hundred zine, had named Ingemar 1 gamely came back from three 49.

BILL TAYLOR 81 Vatcher let his Ihot go. Ma· 'next encounter, Bud Duffett WIll saw the Guards·Feildians Johansson of Sweden fighter of knockdowns in the first round . . lone pushed his stick the limit . move Into his center spot be· semi·finals. the year. : and one in the fifth. That bout, He told 2ift ,t

, a~d they WIll meet agam to· and it hit the puck just In tim. I tween Doug Squires and Bern . was cited by Fleischer as "fight' Ihat Flej'chcr liQuid .. nl;:ht under the same circum· to deflect the puck irom the Tricco. C II H k The champ telephoned his' of the year." I' "take a backward mt

. stance!. In the !econd game of nel. If plans are completed the 0 eO'e oc ey . f I 'f h . the serle!. Fans were trealed to , Stalwarts wili clash with the b views from ChJcago to Sid Zif . , 'I t e contest that I made I novIce. a Y01lng man II lome of the finest backchecking I . CeeBecs at Hnrbour Grace this Week-End Jan,' ].0 i ~Iirror News sports editor. i a~ainH Dure!le didn't earn me I tested." e~hibition Icen at the Stadium' II Saturday with a return game

; since its opening four years ago llkely !lated for SI. John's the L E DAVIS CU P and excitement rose with every following "'eek. - ose ve shot and every breakaway. Bll. : ." : The Intercollegiate hockey. '

lard wu without a doubt the ~e~~~e o~e;~al~sndAe;~\n·aaY t~et But In Good I Unl-ted States T dedding factor in the Guards OHN ERRY i SL Bon's Guards P , h ld d Id d J I P II - weekend of Janua~.' 10. Th~ I •• Victory. SI. at sea ec e • • C d

enge In play 81 they oullhot zone 10 they could puli their S '0 first gnme in the senior on Ihon ,. .', / .

. ·"1 Better the Guardsmen over Ihe route I enIOr pener division is set for Saturday

netmlnder In favour of an extra afternoon, the 10th of Jan., H 34·15 but ever>' shot Billard forward, Bob Badcock proved --came 10 Ihe Guards rescue. to be the big man for the -- at 2.45. The junior series . HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) - as

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.. ,,' ~!lke Casey in Ihe Irish nell G u a r d I. Bad cock's forward SI. Bon'l and Guards open opens the following ~Ion· i Bill Dobbyn. Buffalo Bisons' de· alia rose 10 the occBlsion and checking kept the Irish hemmed the SI. John'l senior hockey day. It's believed Prince of I fenceman who lost his left cYe he kept Ihe Irish In the runnln, up imide their own blueline as series January 12. The Blue· Wales and Bishop Feild 1 in a collision during the Ilufia.. By WILL GRI~ISLEY for Ihe victory several tlmel the seconds were ticking off the golds, who won the Boyle colleges will 0 pen the 10·Hershcy Hochy game Sotur· i BRISBANe (AP)-The United the l'rst day's'ingill with load JaVel. The Irilh held dock. The Iri.sh eventually got Trophy last year for the senior series. SI. Bon's are ?ay night. was :epol'ted in 50t·· States Davis Cup team, given a ; ably mis.led t,bg I Z~ I 1~·5 shooting edge In Ihe flnt the play Ihifted to the Guards 2.'lth. time, will be iooking defending champs in each Isfaetory condItIon )fondJ), at fresh spark o[ life by a poised! the mar~in of ~lIe of period, 114 in the second and zone but there was only a few for their 18th straight lection. I' HarrIsburg HospItal. . young Peruv'an named Alex 01· 'Kay's o\'erhe~rls .

J' • I 9-8 In the third. leconds left and the buzzer opening game win, Guards Dobbyn, from 1IfelJta, )fan .. medo was rated a better than I In five hours of , 1 Id were runners up last year, S d W"S j'n)'ur d h h h d . , . , I lounded before they cou come tie" e II' en e cras e In· even chance to grab a 2·1 lead started in !ter.mlr.g

. ' ROLLIE CLARO up with the tying goal. but hope this year to make ar to .an ~pt~rned stick held by over Australia today with a ended in chill Iwilight Referee--John Doyle. a dent on SI. Bon's long C Oble .0 Bnen, Hershey Bears douhles victory. upset Andersoll 8-li. 2'

Referee John D071. dllhed Llnesmen--{:haa Field and reign u league champs. onstruction ~aptaln, late in the third per· Olmedo, who shook the Aus. ~!acKay fel! before out three peD.ltl" In the can· Terry Trainor. IOd. tralian complacency with a trio champion Ashley teat with Guuds gettinl two Tbe lineupi were as folloWI: Kiddies Ice H d I umph over )Ial Anderson In the 6·2. 6·4. of them. Bert Warr of the ST. PAT'S-M, Casey, J. Ma· y rop ane Off opening s'ngles. teamed with After Olmedo hId Guards went ott .t the U4 lone, J. Browne, M. Fitzpatrick, Carm'val Jan. 6 er To Fight Hnm Richardson against Ander· I the strategy of Jo~./I

1 mark In the fint period for J. Byrne, J. Perry, F. Brockle- LOrmON. Ont. (CP)- Con. son and lefthanded Neale Fra· tory over Anrfmon .. . . elbowin" In the tecond frame hurst, M, Hong, T. Hickey, D. t tl f ser ing ~locKa)' with h~ · l' s ruc on 0 a new unlimited h :!,' I' ':', I Peter Clarke WII waved to the Connolly, G. Gooble, J. Hickey, I h d GOTEBORG. Sweden (AP1-1 The doubles match wae sched· sen'ice r"cen throu!.

\ i bi t th 947 I. f M DOH T R The third annual Klddies Ice c ass y roplane to chollenge nu I I Sk n n h• kl e 'd mar .. or . onovan, ' ong, . as· for the Harmsll'otth Trophy will rn~emar Johansson, European I ul~d .for 2 p.m. Australian time set aga.inst Cooper I

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· :1' two minute. for charllng. Billard. G. Winsor, J. Peters, P" on January 6th s y 1m ompson, London I P J "I f t f 1 3030' th [Ilurlh I ;.,;1 The dyinG minutes at- the I Clarke J, Campbell, N. Kearley Prmce of Wales Arena accord· I 'lhPortfsman who put Canada to make no decision until nego· err), ones. n ac, we ee ~e. . 10 l'.. the '\ a,., i ! e orefront of speed boating 1 tiatlOns for a title match with have a wonderful chance of WIn· I ~lacKa)' ~rr\ln~. d

'j>.::! game proved to be the most B. Taylor, B. Warr, Major, PIC" ng to Club President, Dr. I with h' . Id d h 'Id ' Floyd Patter<on are finished ning thi.1 challenge round." had two easy ole:hel exciting II the Irish went ali ·ott, Dowden. I David Peters. ts II or recor· 0 cr. 1 • . A d ff d . 1 h' h h failed to put '. • ~1i.ls Supertest II expected to' Edwin Ahlquist, former man· . . n er.son su .ere a minor e.g w IC e :':! New rules will apply to the h [ f h 1 b b C per

',1\ prize distribution this year since be completed in April. I ager and now "advisor" of I InJury I~ t e lfSt set a IS a 0 y. 00 h . ne'

PEP TALK the club hu decided Ihal only Miss Supertest II set a world Johansson. said the offer for! match Wllh. Olmedo, but Aussle, the baillnta.t e h;'~ " . children sixteen and under will mark of 184.499 miles an hour the Valdes match came from' team cJptaln Harry Hopman! vantage acaln~t '.' · I" be eliglbie. Tw~y.five prizes Nov. 1, 1957. but that record movie actor Geo~ge Raft, who' said he will be able to play in I finally 1051 hiS ~f~~~t .{ .' JOE BROWNE Bait-1m' ore Colts Won i will be awarded in ali to win· was eclipsed No. 29 of the same would stgae the fIght m Havana. the remaInIng games. was the same ag ·'T: '1 nel'll in live different categories. year by Hawnii Kai III of the ;.;,,; Good defensil'e clearing plays . Judging this year will be U.S. which travelled at 194.469 . ';1 led by team captain Rollie divided into these. headings: m.p.h. Honeymooners r ~lJ Clarke helped the Guards from F Th B - G (1) best costume from Fairy. The Uniled States now holds· I i T losing their one goai margin. 1 NFL land; (2) best costume from the Harmsworth Trophy. emble· 1 '~' Clarke WII the standout for the i or e Ig uy politics; (3) best costume from matlc o[ speedboat supremacy. MI,o\~1J (AP) - Oklahoma' , : : ~ Guardsmen while Jim Malone i history; (4) best national cos. The new boat, to he called Sooners, here to play S)-Tacuse II

<- :', and Joe Br 0 w neon the I BALTIMORE (CPl-The big period. Gifford didn't make the tume from any country; and Miss Supertest, will be slightly in the Orange Bowl football ~ IrISh b 1 u eli n e played e[· guy they won it for lay flat on fll'It down he was trying for, ~o (5) best costume depicting cur. smaller and lighter than Miss ~ame, might be called the , fective for the SI. Pal'S. John. his back in the Colt dressing the Giants had to kick. The Colts I rent event!. Supertest II. It will be power· "Honeymooners."

Perry was another Irishman I room. The only one with him took the bali on their own 14- More details will be announc. ed by 2,QOO·horsepower Rolls·: "Six of the boys got married . which won the applaule of the was Bili Neill, a phyalother- yard llne and worked It up to ed later but meanwhile tickets Royce Gri!!on engines. ' just before we left for ~!iami,"

fans along with Bill Taylor of aplst. where Steve Myhra tied it at are available from members of coach Bud Wilkinson said, "For the Guard.!. Perry noted for his Gino Marchetti knew his 17·17 with a field goal. the service club, all the brides, this trip is a digging \\'a! a constant threat to Baltimore teammates were In The big bruising end has been Ball Stolen honeymoon."

, the Guards and Tay1or, a col· the Budden·death national play- more than a team captain. He C .. Twelve of the Sooners were '. lege student at PrInce of Wales off wilh New York Giants, but had been the squad's leader. The ur ling News married when the regular sea. .'.' College and a we!tern Canadian, that was all. He didn't know other Colts have true affection WINNIPEG (CP)-The foot· son started and two more got

proved valuable for the Guards who had the ball. Or where, for the likeable Marchetti, and ball with wh;ch Winnipeg Blue married during the season. That . wilh his offensive drives and The minute! ticked off, The they really meant It when they BROOKFIELD ICE CREAM Bombers scored the winning makes 20 husbands on the Okla.

dcrrnsive know·how, quiet was oppreaslve, went out to "win It for Gino." TROPHY touchdown in the 1958 Grey Cup homa squad. The winning goal of the game Suddenly a tremendous roar The bleary·eyed city was reo December 30th, game was s'olen during the

came at the 12.27 mark with shook the walls, Gino and Neill cOverlDg slowly from the mad· -7.30 p.m.- weekend from the office o! the Bert Warr and Bill Taylor in looked at each other, ness It experienced Sunday. C. Hall vs, L. J, Goldstein. footbal~ club. on the play. The play slarted Somebody had won. But who? The game was replayed NEW YEAR'S DAY BONSPIEL _________ _ In the Guard~ zone When Warr The door flew open, and of· through every cbffee break and -10.30 a.m,-gained po~sesslon of the rub- fenslve tacksle Jim Parker each trip to th~ water fount. (Flul Named Skip) ber. He hit Taylor wilh a PUI burst in at the held of a mob. an. Myhra's game.tying field J. Herrick J. Laws on ·'fhe right boards near the .one look at Parker'. face was goal with 10 leconds left in the R. Coupe1and M. MacArthur bllleline. Taylor carried the enouah. regulation time ... Alan Arne. T. Griffiths D. S. Templeton puck down Ihe boards and "Yeaaaaooouuuee!" che'. championship plunge from G. Burnell F. Snow circled one Irish defenceman, WIN IT FOB GINO 'one·yard out In the sudden· -3.00 p.m.-Mcanwhile Warr was moving In They were teWn, today what leath overtime. (First Named Skip) on the other wing. When Tay· coach Weeb Edbank ~aid to his Mayor Tommy d'Alesandro, a A. Foster R . .'f!OYS8

lor hit the laceoff circle he cut charles in the team huddle be· "ablt old fan, has ordered Ihe G. Glannou F. Bishop forthe goa!. Malone wu all fore the ludden·death ~, •.. "/( ':011 flag flown over city hall for M. J. Williams J. Burgess alone and he tried to cover "JUlt 30 baek out, block and month. H. Coady D. Fefguson both Taylor and Warr and was tackle, keep the ball, and let's i The Baltimore News·Post de·

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TOPSAD. ROAD o WIdlBING 0 GREASING

TIRE REP AIlUi DIAL 1S18

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Guaranteed agalnsl Cuts, BIOW~UI!, Brul8es,

Under Inflation. caD MAJISHALL MOTORS

Waler St, :>tal 80031

SHEPPARD'S SERVlL"'E STATIOS

TIRE REPAmlNG WASHlNG

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SEtcVICES

REGAL RANGIII DIAL JIll • 7111

TOBACCOS

GEORGE ·V ASHINGTON

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CONNORS' DRUG STOIU!. LMIBERT'II COUGB SVlUP

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MAR.lN~, DIESEL AND ELI!:CTR1('Al E!'lG

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E, R. ROGERS Paper IIld p~ Product.l II Mrr.,I ••• II.

WHOI,.ESAl.! ONLY 'Pho.. I'll!'!

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HOW~E OF Fl ,ClWERS IIerv1IIa st. J ohtI'. from , IoutloM:

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JEWELLERS tHoMPsoN )1xtl j ,bt

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GREAT EASTERN On. COW.PANI, LIT

REPAIRS ro !\ADIOS, T,V. AND ALL EIZCTRICAL

APPLIANCES. IIIAL "'1 .. lOGS

WEST END TEJ..EV1SION

DIU A70 WEU. COOKED FOODS

Ii'REE DELIVERY COURTEOUS SF.RVlCE

SOFT DRINKS

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PLASTIC MODEL PLANE~ AND MODEL

SHIPS

Newfoundland Services

~-:ptl~:~~a:, All new models nOw in PASSENGER NOTICES ilarebeper, c1eeeaaed. CANADA Itock. Orders sent prompt. CONNECTIO:"< GREEN BAY '. SEALED TENDERS addre..· I II' N wf dl d AI penolll claimln, to be ed to the underaillned and en. y. a over e oun an . SERVICE

~Ion of or who have any dorsed "Tender For R.C;M.P, .Send 15t, stamps or coin I Train "The Caribou" leaVlno dtIJnI or demands upon or Detachment Quarters, Channel, for new "'959 -catalogue in St. Johns 1.30 p.m. Thursdal~ afIttUnI the estate of James NeWfoundland", will be rece(v· 10 J 1 t '11 k . I d f full co ur ~nuary s"' WI ma e connee· 11.: Hunt of Bell Is an a ore· ed In the office of the Secretary, tIon at POrt aux Basques \\"lth -.:-id, Itorekeeper. deceased, are untll.OO p.m. (E.S.T.), Write S,S. Bar Haven for regular port~ : required to send particulara WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S h C t S . thereof, In writing, duly attest· 28, 1959 MACY'S LIMITED, lout oas erme. ed. 10 the unuer&line~ Solicitor, Plans and specification can be 17 ROWAN STREET, CONNECTION WEST RU:"< I

fo~ the Adminlatratllx of the seen and forms of tender ob. PLACEriTIA BAY

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD" TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30,

Now.! A HEARING AID THAT

MAKES TELEPHONE USE A PLEASURE

FOR -THE HARD OF HEARING

WE HANDLI

II~:'H 85-X WITH ffiONE /oIAGHfT

only $95 Imlli" Lli/oy of uslft,l ht.I,inl aid "'at fO(lJ~ rl,lrt 10 on YDUr lelephonl con,mltlCln Ind ellmlnltes InnoylDI .Irbornl rwm lClundl. That's wh.t Zenllh', flmous Phon I Milne! do .. for Ihl hlrd·of·hlllin •. Il's •• other In • kln, 1111 of Zenrth t,ltImphl. .

8ritllln~ full·powered, Hrlnslstor r~ptiont Fln.,rtlp Volume Conlioll Ho~llon Tone Conl,oll y." hm's qUII· Ify Ind Ptrformanct Ihli would COlI )'OU muth mOlt II many oth.r hwlnliidl.

IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Newfoundland MCi:;:stin~ Dvision

85 Elizabeth Avenue, St. John's Effective JANUARY 2nd, 1959, OUr

telephone number will be 9415 with connecting lines with all ments.

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•• ml'e.state on or before the lSth talned at the oflim of the ST. JOHN'S. I" da~ of January, A.D. 19S9, a!ter Chief Architect, Department of ;':;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;::1 Regular 8.10 a.m. train lcu\,·

\\ilkh date the AdmlnlstratrllC Public Works Ottawa Ontario' :11& 5tl John's Friday, J~nuary i

IATTERln AND ACCE':lO~IU

FOIII: u.on HtA~tNG "'IDS

Come In '" or phone for I thoroulh dlmon,lIatkln In Ihl prlmy Ind comfort 01 )'Our IIoml ... or onict II you puft!. Olhlr~· Of 5·tranllsIM ZlIIrth mod.I, from $50 10 sm. AI sold on ID·DIY Money-Back GUlllntH, I Yur Warr.nty,

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D~tecl at 51. John's this ~Ih I Brook and Channel, Newfound· BARNES ROAD SERVICE i d.,.: of December A.D. 19S5. land. Situated In the Heart 01 the I

FABRI.\:\' A. O'DE,\, . To be considered each lender City. Regular 8.10 a.m. uain ICdV· ,

Su\lritor lor Administratrix, ; mu!1 be ~ccompanled by. Quid, Comfortable Atmol' ing 5t. ,John's Friday . .Tanll~rY :

• IABY TIME I'AYM!NTI AARANGID

5 Yur Smlct Plan. * . ~aI"'" TH! ROYALTY ,....,j~ ... ~j~ ..... !;-'~-_ 01 HtAIliN. ~OI

",I!)RI::SS: : ~crllrit)· in the {orm of • certi- pbrre. 2nd., will m"Kc connection ~t 261 DUCKworth· Stml, I fied chcque or bond u specified For Reservations and In. Ar~~nli8 with S.S. ll"cc"licli fnr , FUR~lTURE . APPLIANCE STORE 51. .1ohn'~, r-;c\'foundl~nd. in Iho forms of tendcr. Tcnders i formation rC~IIIH porl~ SOlllh Co~~' Ser·: Stecrs Ltd-70021 'Vatcr St., St. John's

t1"! 1~.19.2ijaIl2 must be made on the printed 'i rice. -;:~-:-___ :=-=-==~:;:--___ -;--:~ forms supplied by Ihe Depart· Dia I 6336· I. FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES . RUTCHEN'S GROCERY St. John', West THOMPSON'S mcnt and in accordance wilh pnl\RMI\CY,

! Ihe condilions Aet forth therein, MRS, .JOHN FACEY FREIGHT SOllTII COAST MEAT MARKET, CROSBIE & CO., LTD 45 Quldi Vidi Road The Department, IhroUlh the Realdr.nl Man8lerul SER\'ICE J?al";~~;~n~t~eOe~% Woolworth Bldl!. Water St

Chic! 'Architect's ollice, or; O131.tf DIal 5031 FLEMING'S through the underslined, or I~~~~~~~~~~' through the office 01 the Dis· tricl Architec~-al St. John'l, Newfoundland, will supply blue·l GREAT EASTERN prints and ip«lflcation of the I OIL & IMPORT

PUBLIC NOTICE work on deposit of • lum of I

S7S.00 in the form o! a certl· CO 'LTD ., . lied bank cheque or money· Radio, Television Washell, order payable to the order of R~!rillerators Deep Freezers.

Th~ Go\'ernmen~ 01 New· IheRecciver General of Can. foundland is orrerln~ for sale ada, The deposit will be reo . ~r;:p:ll~~ge~~' by tender cutttnil permits lor I leased on return of the blue. Gramophonea the undermenttoned 10.ts o! I prints and specification in good Public Addren Systems, .tandlni softwood timber from I condition within a month from Tape Recorders. Crown Land! In the following I the date of reception o! tend· REPAIRS AND SERVlCI areas: era. If not returned within thai 5 LINES Area 1 Bay of Islands ,period the deposit will be for. DIAL 3001 to 3005

l<'rri~ht i~ ,cccpterl daily <II the Haill,·,)· Frci~ht Shed fnr re~uli\r ports Sol\lh Co",( Ser· vic'c but in oreler to j:!lIiHantrc movemcnt by (his trip of tbe '

I S.S. Baccalicu [rci,;!lt m\lst he ' . iltthe Hail\\'i\)' Freight Shcd I\O~ ,

latcr than 1.00 pm. lo·rI"y, Tuc5da~·.

l!OO cords In Frenchman S I felted. WATER ST. Cove area lying, between The lowest or any tender not i 26 1 Freakes Brook ana Gallan ta necessarily accepte d. ..~a~n~,~y~, ~~~~~~~~====::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Brook and west of the high· ROBERT FORTIER, way. Chief of Adm.inletraUve Area 2 Ba), St. George Service., and Secretary.

1,000 cords two miles west Department of Public Workl, of Flat Bay Rock, St. George's, Otta, .. a, December 17, 19~. vicinity Trans·Canada Hlihway. Area 3 Gander

1.000 cords on North end, I former Hal'\'ey Block.

Tenders may be made on one cr more lots. Successful tend· erer! will be issued cutting pcrml~ incorporatini the fol· lowini: condiliom:-

11) Thr CUlling plan Ihall I he a5 follo\\'~: :

t ~I Slumps ,h~1l not exceed: 12"' in hcl.hl. •

I b I All trec, cui ~ha!l be·' utilized to 3" top diameter.

CARL WINSOR, I ~ I Cutting pwni~ i~~urd I lI'ill .be valid until May 31~t,: INSURANCE Ig50, 191 WATER ST. DIAL 8D40

(3) All limber cnt Ahall be 'raled b)' • person authorized hy the ~!inister of Mines and Resources.

(4) Good loggin, pracllm mu,t be followed Ind all rulel and rel\llitions In force reo prdJni timber operatlonl of this kind.

(lI) General II well II 8peClal condltiollJ regardlni the prevention of fires must be followed.

(6) The Minister may cancel the permit at any time, If tbe holder operates contrary to permit conditions or refUiei to comply with InltructioDi ,iven

NEW YEAR'S AT THE

PICCADILLY CLUB CONTINUOUS HI·FI MUSIC

ALL THE FINEST ORCHESTRAS

NOVELTIES, NOISEMAKERS, ETC.

$4,00 DOUBLE

Tickels avoilable at the Club

Phone 92091 after 2 p,m. or 2694F-90366

him. (7) Sworn returns .bowln,

quantity of timber cut under each permit Issued must be provided the Department of Minn and ResourceJ within 30

END-OF· YEAR EDITION 1958

ST. JOHN'S WEST

H. R. CLARKE Top&ail Ko" Dial ~2!95

L. HEALEY CrOll Roads I.nd Water 8&

Dial 3026

CHARLES O'KEEFE 19 Hamilton Street

Dial (447

INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS

JOB BROTHERS " CO. LTD. Water Street

Dial 2658, 4lZS

MEEHAN & CO. T.A. Bldg. Duckwortb St,

01111 7046·70i7

• REG. T. MORGAN remplr Bldg. Dllrkworth at

Dial 80370·7~58

UNITED UNDERWIUTERS

Temple Bldg., Duckworth 81 Dial M370·775P

DRUG STORES ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL

M. (;tlNNORS LTD. IU WATER ST.

Dial 2206

~#. John's North

AYLWARD'S PHARMACl'

Cor. Moncby & EmpIre An Dial 90070

DUNN'S PHARMACY

Cor. ~layor and M errymeetln~ Rd.

DIAL 7388

. pnAR~IACl'. 26:; Penn)'weli Roal\

DIal 92937 ------~ -----

"t. Jo~n's West

JOHN J. FEEHAN Around SI. John'S

.911 Water St. Dial 3531

T.v. REPAIRS

CITY ANTr::"<N A SERVICE. Television Antennas In· stalled. Parts sold. Pbone 92761 or 90173.

BEAUTY PARLOURS

St. John's Central

BINDON'S PHARMACY i Cor. Boo.venture led I

AMBASSADOR BEAUTY PARLOUR

246 Water Street I)ial 30R~

Empire Ave. DIAL 5921

KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE,

204 Duekworlll St. Dial 2381

PARKDALE PHI\RntACY ,

Elizabeth Ave. Dial 91120

MURPHY'S DRUG STORE,

119 Milltlary noad Dial 6446

St. John's North

l\tA.c'\J'ZELLc'S BEAL'Tl' PARLOUR

F.llzahclh Ave. Dial 90199

r-.'L-VOGUE BEAUTY PAHLUUR

Rnwall 51. Oial 9l05~

i CITY AND SUBUHBAN : GARBAGE COLLECTION I

I We Clean Gardens. B lsements Two Commemal Pick·upl. :

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F EA T URI NG

• INDUSTRY IN NEWFOUNDLAND • MINING

• TRADE • LOGGING

• LABOUR • SPORTS

• FISHERIES • PUBLIC SERHCES doys of the expiry of the per· mit and payment of Itumpaje m\lde before the timber is lransported from the Irea urt· lesa iuaranteed by a licelUed purchaser 'or a bank approved

And a eomplete record of LOCAL and FOREIGN Events, Fatalities, etc.

by the Minister, (8) The lucceulul tendered

-may dispose of the timber II he wishes.

Sealed tenders for the above. mentioned timber, statini the I stumpau price per cord of; rouih wood the tendered Is wUlin~ to p,ay lor ume. should be addressed to the Deputy Minister o( Resources, SI. John'l, and clearly marked "Tender for Crown Land Tim. ber" Ind should reach th'e un· dersigned not later ·than Mon. day, December lSth, 19~.

The hiihest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

-- Further Information as to the location of the timber, part!· culall of operatinl, etc.. may be obtained flom the UDder. mentlon'ed Forestry OIflcell:-

Area l.-Inspector StrattoD, Corner Brook.

Area 2.-llUpector Butt, St. Georie',.

Area 3.-Inspector Carpenter,

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Deputy MlnJlter of ReIOW'CH

ll:ore than one· third of Can· ada's lurface Is covered with

S·'P:E·C I A L .. , " c- ' ... " .

Let us mail copies froin:opr mailing room to your friends away trom home, All Provinces'. of Canada 25 cents per copy; En);:,land, U,S,A. and all _other coUntries'30 cents per cepy. These rates include postage and wrapping.

THE DAILY NEWS _tree.s.

Forelll ienerate a quarter of the revenues of all Canadlanl,

. 'Ali Canadians Ihould r~nt I the forest wute caused by fire,

P,O. BOX 972, DUCKWORTH S"J:REET, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD,

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NOTICE Parts Department will

closed for Stock taking

lI,u .... RY . 2nd. and 3rd.

I Motors, Limited 685-087 WATER STREET

OVAL NOTICE AND AFTER DECEMBER 31, 1958

B. COMERFORD Limited

Manufacturlrs' Agent OCCUpy THE SECOND FLOOR AT

COMERFORD'S RAWLINS CROSS

P.O. Sox 36 To Fri'(N1ds A.nd

Cl/.~tlmlf~r.~ A Peuceful And Pr,osp~rmls

New feur

Diamond Club Bell Island T5 ARE NOW ON SALE FOR THE

C. New Year'l Eve Ball Music by MeL.an's Orcn.llra .

not trClnlf.rClbl. Clnd th.r. wl1l b.

DDIES' ICE CARNIVAL

P.W.c. ARENA

7.30

TUESDAY NIGHT

Jan. 6th '59 Valuabl. Prizes for a"t Costumes

Ftilryland, Politics, HistorY, Curr.nt Ev.nts Costumes.

Only children sixteen and under art I' eligible. ~k.tl from m.mb.rs or af th. Door.

SFlonsored by . ,

'''"niP ST. MEN'S SERVICE CLUB

Statutory Notice -In the mailer of tile Will IlId

Elta!e of Mary AnM Smith lite of St. John'. In the Province of Newfoundland Widow, Deceased. CANADA

SEALED TENDERS Iddress. All personl claiming to be ed to the undersigned endorsed.

,creditors of or who have any "Tender for Ereakw'ater Ex. ' I 'luima or demands upon or ai· tension, Upper Blandford, Lun.·

'ectlng the Estate of Mary Anne enburi County, N.S.", will be. , Smith late of SI. John's afore·' received in the office of the I I said Widow, deceased, are reo Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (E. I

quested to send particulars of S.T.) their claim In writing. duly at· WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U

1956 Dodge Sedan equipped with push button drive

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tested. to the umlersigned "" ,....--------.. Solicitors for the Executor nam. 1959. Dodge Sedan ............................. $600.00 .

Velvet Horn Club

ed In the Will of the said de.: Plans and IpeC'ificallon ran ceased on or before the 27th be Icen and forllUl of tender

! day of January A.D. 10eO, after obtained lot the office of the

NEW YEAR'S EVE

Danci n; to Recorded Music.

. which date the Executor will hie! Engineer Department of 'I

proceed t.o distribute the laid PulY:ic Work I, Ottawa, Ontaria, estate havmg :cgard only to the at Ihe office of the DlBtrict En. ! claims of whIch he shall then gineer. Ralston Building. P.O. I have had notice. Box 875, Halifax, N.S. and It i

Dated at St. John'l. New· the Po It Office! at Bridgewater I foundland, this 30th day of De- Lunenburg and' Liverpool N S'

THE ROYAL GARAGE LIMITED·' Special Prizes and

Attractions.

cember A.D. 100e. ' " EMERSON, STIRLING AND To be considered each tender

'PHONE 2094·5·6

Cover $2.00 Double GOODRIDGE, must be accompanied by a

Solicitors for the ElI:ecutor. security In the form of a certi· I ~~~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;t.1 ADD R ES S: fled che que or Hoods as I peei· I r 2BS Duckworth Street fled in the form of tender.

St. John's, Newfoundland. Tenders must be made on the Crystal Palace

GOULDS ROAD

OPEN 2 p.m. DAILY

Caterln; to weddings, pi ivate pertles & dance. For further information contactl MRS, AMY RYAN, 22A Golf Ave. DIAL 90024

WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS and PATRONS

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Baird Motors Ltd. DIAL 80378·9

MERRYMEETING ROAD

STADIUM TO· NIGHT B P.M.

. Junior Finals Guarc:h VI, St, Pa~s, Balcony .............. 75c. General .............. SOc. Hockey Practicel

6: 1 S-St, Pa~s Sr, 10: 1 S-Guards Sr,

• LAND SURVEYS

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Gerry Halley Surveys Ltd.

90 ALLANDALE ROAD

'PHONE 90876

For Fast Taxi Service HOTEL TAXI Dial 2424-2410 i)pen ~"' !.H III ! I.m.

QUEEN'S ROAD

dec30.jan6.13.20 printed fOMTIJ supplied by the Department and in Iccordanee

LOST-Foot of Long's Hill, parcel containing desk eet, clock and barometer. Phone 7186 durini office hours. A reward I! offered.

with the cDndltiolUl aet forth therein.

The Department, through the ctIief Engineer'. of/ice (H. & R.), or through the underlllgn· ed, or through the office of the

TWO WORKING GIRLS re· District Engineer It HaJlfax, N. quire an apartment in the S., will !upply blue·prints and I'icinity of the Grace Has· specification of the work. pita!. Phone 8CIS·F. The lowest Many tl!'!1der not dec30.31jan2 ___ I necessarily lreepled.

BEAUTYLAND, 1%9 Queen'. Ro~d. Special for two week!, $IMO coid wa\'e for

I ~B.OO; SIO.OO permanellt I wave. S5.00. Aha eutting I, anel tinting. Open evenings. . Dial e~34. I -------- - -- ------i We repair Radlol, Touten,

Irons, Vncuum Cleaners, Heaten, etc. Prumpt and expert lervice at lowest prices. - Corner Electrical Shop, 7 Henry Street. Phon, MSOH.-(nov20, 1 mo.)

I ROBERT FORTIER. Chief .f Admlnhlrltlve S~eel Ind Sereetlry.

Department of Public Work!. Ottawa, December 24. 19~8.

Deplrtment of Trllliport Ottawa, Ontario

Tenders Sealed Tenden, Iddressed '0

the undersigned, marked "Ten· der for Cleaning Services­Gander" will be received up to 12 o'clock Noon (EST) January 20, 10~9, for the cieanlng of the

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His Honour the lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Mac­pherson will be "At Home" at Government HOl)se . on . THURSDAY, January 1st,· 1959, from 3.30 p.m. to' 5.00 p.m. Government House, St. John's, December 29th, 1958. dec30,31

His Grace the Arch·

bishop will hold a

Reception at The

Palace on THURSDAY, "INVEST IN ft~!lT." Ineep

e<>mfortably. We lPecialize tn r.palrln. Ind recondition­ing aU typel Springa Ind Mattreuel. • Guaranteed wMIl. Mattrellu for blck allmenlJ a spec!alty. 'Phone 6449 or 3361, Standard Beddi~1 Company. Ltd., Flo wer Hill. feb20. tf.

New Air Termi!),al Building ai, New Yeer's Dey, from the Airport, Gander, Newfound· I

la~~ecifjutions Ind other ten. 1 11 :30 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m.

der documenl~ may be eu.nlned : l_d.er.3.0.~.t _____ d I, at Ihe office of Regional Direc· . tor Air S~r\'ice3. D~partment of : Trampor!, P.O. Box 42. Moncton i ----.-- - ... --.

New Bnlnswick Rnd copics ob·1 TONIGHT ---------- tRined on deposit of accepted

CBN-9.15 fo "NTF.D· T(' BUt: CamlCl, maJ(ll7.lnel, pocket bookl. tultan, radll)t, lew I II mathlne, bllloeulan. weath· er gillolel, gun.s, Ikates and bootA, men'l clothea IlId fQotwear.-,John D. Snow, 9 New Gower St. jly2,lm

eheque for S25.00 payabie to the Receiver Gercral of Canada. If specifica tiona are not returned in good condition within one The One I Didn't Marry -' month from reception of lendeu the depo!t will be forfeited. reminiscences by British I

No tender. will be Iccepted by telegram. The Department doel humorists.

NEW METHOD aUG CLEAN· ERS, RUII' and Carpet madt IG look lIki lie". Von Ikbrader ~ Id4l11lll IG ut. fit ruaa. Cleaned II hom. Or at our pliDt. 'Phon, 91033. New lII.thod HUi Cleanen, helbwlt. ROld.

nol bind iueH to Iccept the low· nt or any lender. A Public Libraries Pro·

F, T. COLLINS, Secretary gramme.

lOOMING BOUSE-Wher ... Ita)' when In town. Doyle'. Roomln, House, 6~ Sprin,· dale St. Rates: $2.50 and $HO per day.' Phon.

Dletmber 1'4, 1~.

PENIT ANGUISHENE AND

OCTAGON HEIGHTS NEW SUBDIVISIONS

ImLDING LOTS FOI SAL oaTO LEASE

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--- InK community, only I few loll I BEAUTY LAND, lS9 Qnua'i remain in this area. I ROld .... eek·end speeili- Ocbgon HeighlJ II rltuat. 111

'111.DO eold WIV' $10.DOj I beautiful area on tbe Topsail 512.&0 cold wive $8.00; Road lilt! already Dew Modern '10.DO pennalllnt W,V' Bungalows Ire beinl ereeted on $8.00. (,111.00 wId _.vI this lubdivl!lon. $8.00, morning only). DIal If you Ire interested In leeur ~34. Opel! evenlnls. inl one of thOle loll either til

FOR lALE-Coueet!DII of rare Brltlah alld French e<>lonlallj ,Iso Ve't'I rare Newfoundland llampl. IllJpection onlJ by ap' rolnlment.-,JohD D. Snow. Phone 8808. lIyZS,lm

.U,TERATION8 - Pant. lIellll ed, and CUffed, al!o luiu altered. Calleci for Ind delivered. Arthur L. PeRrce. Dial ~410H, 1M University Avenue.

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LimIted !lELLING AGENT.

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Hr. Grace Stadium Schedule

DEC. 30th 10 a.m. High School

Hockey Hr. Grace Riverhead

VS. Corboneor C. of E. 2:30 p.m.-Skating. 8:00 p.m.-C.B.N.H.A. Shearstown vs. Bay

Roberts. 9:30 p.m.-Skating. DEC. 31st. 10 a.m. High School

Hockey CClrbonear Academy VI. Hr. Grace C, of E. 2:30 p.m.-Skoting. 8:3Q p.m.~Skating. JAN. 1 st. 2:30 p.m.-Skating. 8:30-Opening of the

",,"'28,lyr ~~~~~~~~~' A HellInl Min y08 can TRUST - V1CTOR WESTCO'IT, nlel

C.B'-N.H.A. Hockey Carbon ear ~.

repreae,ltativl Jobn Cioul' ton Ltd" Phone 80341 bUli· neS.!!; Phone 6406L reii'd· ence.

Wall Washing WALL WASmJllli - W.DI clean~d by .Iew mactJ!ne. R,.ulll perfectj IIV .. palnt.-New . Method ~UI and Wall Cleanm, fresh­water Road, 'Pholll 81031,

HDDY ICI\OWAn e Shearstown

JAN. 2nd. ELECTRICITY 10 a.m. High School

the . Hockey

ONE'BRIGHT Colliers vs Freshwater

SPOT 2:30 FI·m.-Skating 8130 p.m.-Skating.

In JAN. 3rd;

Family Budget .10 a,m.-Skating. 2:30 p.m.-Skating.

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WANTED' TWO SALESMEN

Experience preferred, but not essential. Also One First .(Ias. Bodymen.

Apply.

ROYAl GARAGE l~MIT£D HAMILTON AVENUE

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WHOLESALE GROCERY FIRM

To Cover City Trade

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HEAD Apply in writ'na slafins C12.,", E'dVl.:ril~cn .

and previous experl~n:e 10 the untlc;r.

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Browning Harvey Limited WA TE:R &TREET WEST

WANTED DRUG CLERK (Male)

Must have experience, Apply

Edwards Drug Store Water Street West

AUCTION SALE Great Eastern Oil & Import Co., Ltd ...

Showrooms, Water Street

1 USED ROGERS MAJESTIC T.V.

On December 31, 1958, at 1:30 p.m.

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St. John's Ladies' Curling Club' OPENING BONSPIEL

Monday· Jan. 5th '.

Members wishing to ploy kindly enter

names at the Rink for games 10.15

or2.1Sp.m.

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THE CENftAL IAUEI 8BOP-We are now operat· inK eigh: chlin. You can be luured of the best pOHibl. Hrvie. piua the iellt POI' Ilbie waiting, 24 New (i{lw· er St. opp. Adelaide Motors Ltd, Au,31,t!

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WASHINGTON (AP)-Hugc 'Increases In the financial rc~ sources of the World Bank and InternatloDal Monetary Fund were recommended Monday by \, 'CTORINE

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OOK the two lending institutlons to y I their 68 member countries, Frances Parkinson

The banks authorized capital Keyes "".""'~",, ,,,,,$5.25 I

would be more than doubled- STEPHEN POTTER on I'

from $10,000,000,000 to $21 .. ooo,OOO,ooQ-but the new mane), SUPERMANSHIP .",$2.35 would be pledged by member AROUND THE WORLD countries, not put up In cash, WITH AUNTIE MAME

The Monetary's fund's '$9,· 193,000,DQO pool of gold and cur· Patrick Dennis .. ," $4,50 rencies would be boosted by a THE GREAT DAYS ~Ol·pericent fincr~ase i~ th~~on. John Dos Passos ,,$§.OO tr but on 0 eac men: e~, oSe STREET OF RICHES quotas would be paid m gold I and cash, ' Gabrielle Roy"" $4,50 ASK BI~~ER SHARES , I THE MYSTERY OF THE I

In RddltIon, three countncs- , "GREGORY ~ KOTOVSKY" Canada, Japan and West Gcr, , I many-would subscribe propor· : James Pattinson ... ~$3.00 tionatcly larger shares to both I FLYING TALES from I

~~~~a arsd ~~;e~' ~~C~t5CO~~~~~~ BLACKWOOD ' ..... $3,00 and these three ha\'e shown rap· GREAT SEA RESCUES id recent growth in national In~ Edward Rowe I

come and trade, with their cur· S $450 rencles in greater demand, now , .. "" .. ,, .... "" ,

Canada's present fund quota MONGASO !s 5300,000,000, of which 25 John Alfroed per cent is In gold or Unitcd J d $4 00 States dollors and the rest in ar an , .. "" .... " .", ,

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,through the gencrnl 50,ner·cent . increase plus a special boost of John Steinbeck ,,~$4.5G $100,000,000 to match Increascs

1 STORM FROM THE SEA

for Japan and West Germa~y, Lieut,.Colonel The proposals for the In' I

creases came from the United I Peter Young ... ",,, .. $4.25 States which prefers that other 1 MY LIFE IN ART countries share wit.h it the costs Ludwig Bemelmans $6.95 and risks of !endmg to stabl' lize free· world currencies D' k & C L d through the monetary fund and Ie S 0., t .

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to finance industrial projects in u n d cr· developed countries throu~h the World Bank,' I VOTE ON PROPOSALS

The fund's governors will: :pin 4425 or 200B or 3191 vote by Feb, 2 on whether to I

Defence Contracts

fYfTAWA (CP)-Contractl to· laliing ~,201,122 were awarded In the fint two weeki of Decem·

. ber by the defence production ;' . department and Defence Con' l .: , .tructlon 1951 Limited.

I , Two contracts totalling 51,427,

000 for the ov~rhaul of aero en· aines. awarded to Brl!tol Aero Eniines Ltd" Montreal, topped the list of contract. released Monday,

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A aallmander can 'atand con· Iiderable drying, a, much a, 50 per ~nt, 'and itill recover. . Fint public '\teather aervice.

in the nlted stat" "'II Mllb­l!shed at' Cincinnati, Ohio, In 1869,

ThtU,S, Army used camel! for ten yean, from 1858 to 1866. ,

Sir Robert Peel originated the modern Enil!sb poli~e ayatem,

On the fomu deptndl the prosperity of all Canadian •.

Farmers derive gaol revenull annually from their woodlotl,

about $121) from a Jewelry atore. Police laid Reel, formerly

.from Newfuundland, wu driving his' cab early iast Friday morn· 11111 when he put h!s flit through the dlspla~ window and grabbed a handful of watches, They &aid they found four watcbes In his pocket and a fifth on the .treet Ilpar the store, '

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Will Decide On New Pulp Mill

SYDNEY, N,S, CP - The Cape Breton Poat saya a final decision on construction of a $40" 000,000 pulp mill at the Strait of Canso will be made !n May,

The newspaper quoted an un· Identified high provincial govern· ment source as saying "All ,i~ns point to a successful completlon 01 negotiations," The Swedish stora - Kopparberg newsprint Cirm wa~ undecided whether the nilll would be established at Puint Tupper or Mulgrave, N,S,

The Post sal!! It had learned that preliminary results of te,ts on Cape Breton woud in Sweden last. week had been ~atisfactory.

adopt the proposals as formal I recommendntions to their gov· TV ernments. The bank'~ governors REPAIRS

, are to complete their votes by I next Sept. 15, to allow time for: the legislative action which is! REASONABLE RATES required in mnny countries, I '

In the World Bank's CRse, new rljARANTEED WORK cash is not necessary because 'p H 0 N E: 7 3 1 3 the bank can borrow money b,r

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Issu!ng its own bonds, Each member government therefore is being asked to give a larger guarantee of capital as security: for the bank's borrowing,

The fund reqllires cash in· 90 CAMPBELL AVE. stead of pledges because it can· .;ter hours 'PHONE 6401' not aupplement il.! resources with outside borrowing, It is simply a ready reserl'e of gold, dollars and ClIher currencies, : These must be available when· ' ever a country makes an emer· ~encl' call for dollars or other foreign exchange needed to meet its payments for imports

Ot Ottawa Finance ~Iinister Fleming's office said in a state· :

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R d S f II ment that enlargement of Can· ecor now a I ada's contributions to th~ bank I and the fund would Hqulre ap~

ALBUQUERQUE, N.:'f. AP - I proval of Parliament. A record snowfall of 11 mches, For Canada, the increase in • durinl th,e night tied up :- and • the monetary fund quota would I temporarIly isolated - thiS ~ew involve payment in gold or U,S, !

Mexico city Monda)'. Thou~ands doliars of S62,500,OOO, ,I CJI residents were left Without For the bank fund increase '

MacCORMAC'S power or transportation, there wouid be a payment of Sl,: i GEAR ST,

Editor Dies Dial 5181 - 2-3 000,000 in gold, 59,000,000 in I

I in terest·bearing notes a nd the. I remainder in th~ form of a I:

VICTORIA CP _ Frederick guarantee. BIRTH J. Tom Merriman, 67, former The cash pa)'ments ~vould i -:-=~------, city editor of the Victoria Tim come from the treasury s ex· I NURSE-Born to ~!ary, Wife died ,In hospital here sund~s, change fund and woul~ be I of Charlie r:<urse, at St. Clare's nighl. He had been associat~ charged up to loan! and Invest· Mercy Hospital, on Sunday, Dec. , with Ihe paper for 40 years. menu, not affecting the govern· I 28, a son, Gerard Anthony .

ment's budget. I

Ordered To Pay .. BERLIN AP -' West Berlin's

deNazification court has ordered HItler's economics minister, Wai· ter Funk~, to pay a fine of 10,900

I mark. $2,594 for his Nacl actio vities, including his decrees which 'stripped Jew~ of their properl)' .

Mr. Fleming's statement not~ . DEATHS ed that last July Prime Minister AUSTIN- Passed peacefully Diefenbaker in Parliament ex· away at SI. Clare's :'fercy Has· pressed Canadian support for an pita 1, on Saturday, Dec, 27, ~!ar· Increase In the fund ,quotas of' garet, belol'ed w:fe of James E, ~O per cent and doubling of the. Austin, ~" leal'ing to mourn capital of the bank, ' i besides her husband, 3 dallgh~

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Bike Joins Taxi Stand

I (frs, Isabel, Frances DIrE, Dan '~Iead"s) alill Gellel'iel'e (Mrs, Randolph ~Iurphy), two sons, Jim anrt Hex; also aile brother, Capt. Fred Coady in U,S,A" and seven ~l IIldchildren, Funeral

PORTSMOUTH, England - I will take place today Tuesday at

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MONTREAL CP - Shalvln!· Ian Chemicals Lim i led .an· nounced Monday the election of HUSh S, Sutherland as president Of the company, succeeding ,Dr. R,· S. Jane Who died recently,

(Reuters) - John Boyle, 29, 9,15 ,a,m, from her late resi· joins a cab stand here with dence, 4 Malta Street, by motor hI! machine every night to walt hearse to the Basilica for' for fares who are willing to funcral ~!ass at 9,30, (~o share the work,. ' flowers by rcquest L

Mr. Sutherland, born In Am· herest, N,S., was formerly execu· tive vice· president and generai manager of the company, and is I. fellow CJI the Chemical Insti· tute of Canada.

Boyle's hack is a talldem :-IORTHCOTT-Passed peace· bic)'cl~, and every passcnger i~ fully awny on Sunday, Dec, 28th, issued with trouser clips and at Montreal, after a brief ill· orders to start pedaillng, ness, in ha 57th year, ~!ary (nee

"I take anyone from tramps Kelly) wife of Tom Northcott. to tofls but moslly it is sailors Left to mourn besides her hus· who have miBSed the last bus band are two sons, Tom and to the dockyard and still have Francis, and threc daughters, New Head Offl'C' e enough energy to pednl" says Rose Mary, Joan and Barabara; Boyle, also two brothers, Pete ir Hr.

TORONTO CP - Dominion of Canada General Insurance Com· pany Monday announced tha't It will bulld a 13,000,000 head 'ofice bulldlng In Toronto at the CO~Der,

On rainy n!ght.'! the do~it~ Grace an" Viilliam J" Cochrane yourself passengers are issued St., 51. John's, and two sister,l, waterproof capes along with Mrs. F, Hughes and Mrs. H. their trouser cUps, Monahan, of Woonsocket, Rhode

Island. Requiescat in Pace. of University Avenue and Ade- H H Ce tury aide Streel,· , a n

Construction on the 10·storey building wl)l :begin In 1959. : . Too~ Late

Tl1e f 72 • year • old company mo.ved to its present locatiolT on' DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)-Adelaide street S7 yesrs ago., A New Orleans ioctor wants

some land In Iowa for home~

R ' C rt·' steadlng- ~but he is about 8 esl~ns OU i. half a centllry too late,

OTTAWA CP _ Two provin' Dr, Frederick nhodes ask~d c!al Supreme Court Justices, In State. Secretary Melvin Syn· New Brunswick and Manit~lJa horst In a letier Monday for In· have res!gned because ofi II' formation about such "unset· health ' !led land which would be suit·

They ar~ Mr, . Justice Clo'vis able for I~ttling by several fom· Thomas Ri~hard, lie, of Ihe iiles." , Queen's Bench division of the Most of the land In Iowa, the New BruRswick SuprcmeCollrt, state ~hl!torical society said, lVas 'I

and Mr. Justice Pau! Gu~'ot Du· settled by the middie of 1890s, 'I'll, M, of th'e Court of Queen's Ind the federal land office in the I Bench:for Manitobl, . at.te was c10aed In, 1910. I

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