16
DN' E \ i on Wattr h::lto-finhhin; lnd. .M S OT,\I. 1'llIct ---- <2.45 s3.10 :3.10 s4.00 .OUR liN NFlD.1 I '8 " 210 Ib, 45 lb. lNG, 55 Ib. G, 9S lb. Tins Tins Tins Tins Tins , .- .. , SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS MOTHER'S, MARCH OF DIMES " PRESENTS' TOSCA anllable at ! - ...... , Charles, Hutton. & ,Sons Vol, 63, No, 1-4 ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 (Price 5 cents) COllservative Can ,Win ,Any Seat Canada Hees States 3 Killed' In Plane Crash In No'rthland. Britain, Agreemen,l On New Middle East Program d : , .. ' Final DecisionWi,th . '! i : rrr-idrnt of the , <>;oc!atwn salJ · r" ·h{>\\ a .\. .. ,;jirh he capit,I" ',' C .1 rr \l'iIlin;: to do rW,;Jr) 'c, takc "dl'allt , ,t thr opening , mer:in; oC thc nsso· merlin: i. pril'ate but cj hi, ;Iatrmlnt )tr, cIJbora!p.J · r:r., I: rtr) defi;lilc, thai \I"! I:,' nr\1 cirelll'n cam· , ," :,r tolll report' ;:( :r:r;n: 0111' Ilro;:rml' ,:,::,,'", roO than 1"':' :' clectio n might be called Ulb ycal. The government was losing popu· larit)· and "might bail out before the water gets too hal.' RECIPE FOR SUCCESS Nearly 800 party members-a record attendance for a gener. I meeting-heard Mr. lIees list thc cssentials for election .\ first·class candidate, good organ, ization and a 'constructive 'cam· paign in which the eandid&tc o·lt· lines the party's stand on issu\'; of importancc to his riding. He said those were the tacto's bchind recent Conserl'a!ll'e lion victories in' Restigouehe,Mad awaska and Toronlo Spadma, The first had been Liberal since 1913 and the second since 1930. "These by,elections have Ihat this combinatior. can win anv riding if It is put into nperation carl), enoush .... PEOPLE "'ED UP put forward the effort necessary to turn the 1I0vernment out anll SEPT I elect a Conservative government ,- LES, Quc,-CP-A Eisenho'wer And Eden In Its place." twin-engine plane, its wings The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden with fast- LONDON - AP - British and American Experts werc reported near agreement Tuesday on a new program with the twin aims· of averting an Ident today and the post Is' ex· f ., ,: pected to go unanimously to Leon ormmg Ice, crashed, m w11- Balcer, 38, Commons member f"r derness north of here Mon- Trois·Rlvleres and porty day night killing three and in Quebec. lie would be the flr;-t ., , , war and saving the Middle' East from communism" Prime Minister Eden and Pres,' " , association president ever chosen inJurmg three more of the from Quebec-and Its 18 persons aboard. ident Eisenh()wer will go over.!he ured out sure way of details and perhaps take final ing s, make 'IUb-. There were reports Tuesday .of growing harmony In Conservat!,·c ranks in British Columbia, where a bitter dispute developed tWit yean ago over conduct of the pdrty's a fairs there. ' , In 1954 ihc B.C. party assocla, lion led by Deane Finlayson passed a motion of non·confidence In th,) national leadership, A group was set un to direct tne party's federal ada irs t1lere. And last May' Mr. Flnlaysl'P II'dS ejected from a 'meeting here 0' the national exccutlve. Mr. ,lIees told reporters the dis, pute coming to a ,speedy and Thc crash 01 the Qllebecail DC,3 cisions at their meetings la.Wash, ruto.ru-l took the lives of pilot Gel al'd Be. ington beginning Jan. 30. Slons IHth the demands of; . langcr, 32, of Sherbrookc, Que., CII. Inlormants said specifically the Arabs for. . '.', . pilot Daniel Sicard, 28, former new program wilt entail ald., .an,d· •. Montrealcr of 1II0nt Joli, Que., and pressures both by Britain and the Unlt,ed States will SliP-' Roland Bernatchez of Sept,lIes, c United States to force a settlement portmg two he,1p passenger. quickly on the Arabs and the 15 •. schemes. Ol1;e for the needy \\'hen Sicard's body l\'a5 nut raelis whose arc facing of. , located at first, it was thuught he each other at gunpoint. Baghdad alliance hnking had escaped lind mll for heip. At the same time. Britain anrl Iraq, Iran, ',Dd Pakistan. Later Qucbecalr ollicials expressd the United States jointly will rOIl' other, WIll, ,Anb: cpul\:" belief he drowned in Lake Acho'.l' vide money to launch scll _ help' trieS 'outs,de or h?stile . to tit.' anipi where the plane came down schemes designed to impro\'e liv. Baghdad Pact ,tre STlm',\RDESS INJURED . ing conditions throughout the Mid. Syria, Saudi the The planc's stewardcss Was crit, . die East and so to stall Russia's Yemen " : ically injured and two 01 the 1:; aid offers which hal'e pushed Rei 1 ". :01'<1 eharce "The last thrce Gallup polis han shown that the peop!e arc gctting more fed up with the gOl'ernment el'ery clay and it is up to liS t, Motor Shares harmonious conclusion. " passengers \\'ere reported injured iofluence into the heart 01 Egypt, C tiua P'rov,es· as well. Others cscaped shaken up From these starting pohits the' ',. ' i" ___ '_t'J_. ________ ,lan(1 bruised. Anglo·American drive,wout4 Poor Paver ',: I Stell '"I'd D' J b' I 23 branch off into sel'eral directions. .J .. ess emse 0 u un, uj (C."nadl·'n N,"tional Defense photos from NEA TcJephotosa) OTTA\ N t' . I' . Q b Ci I " u. " OUTLINE PROPOSALS VA (CP) - a lona 1st W'ol.ld l\/e' W'Q ue ec ty was f()une pinned DEADY FOR WINTER "Frost Jet", cold weather ", Hot Issue )1111/1' To P1'emium. In Callud(t \.\ l' ,-Ford · ncw in r:1 r:;ceJ al S61 .. ;0 sands 01 inl'e5tor3 were5chcdulnrl to recei\'e fewer than 10 share;, although thc)' had asked Ior mapy morc. The price was reported' to t:lC SEC in an amendment to the ,,:'. Iginal Ford registration statcmcilt filed last Dec. 21. SEEK EXCIIMIGE LISTING Whcn the public offering has been cqmpleted, the Ford shan. will be traded in the ol'cr·tne.coun· ter markets. Around March I, they 11'111 be listed on the New York stock exchangc. Ford also has ap, plied for listing on sel'eral othr.r exchanges. Trading in Montreal and Toronto was on a basis that the share eel· tificates 1I'0uid be delh'cred by the to the buyer when they we;'c issued. Trading Was described as brisk. Not all of the 10,200,000 shares re.c:ion to thc'priec were al'ailable to the :: '. _, "f.ir." The a:t Blocks wcre set aside for Ford , intense conjce dealers and cmployees, inl'estmenl would btl. trusts and Instltutional .. ;; :, 'ciloul el'c:l and foreign inl'estors, . o!h'wt. broker. Ford has uot announced what Il'; :nour nn lilt; alloting nnnual dividend 11'11\ be. but has said a GO·cent dividend wilt be pai'l , rIm demand. thou· in the present quarter. orfer Get Admits Out Po/ice Chief (IIICOIlI,'CI' rice PJ'obe Reopens 'YEH - CP - 'l'abloid cditor Ray Munro ccforc the resumed Tupper police inquiry here r.e '.\',15 "um to gel" former police chief Walter ' •• , fircr! at heated cruSHxam· )tu,allcm counsc! flichdru :. lully been out to hal'cn't IOU?" in the' p3ckeu in cit)' hall 101' !I;j slowlv h\t:' I •• :I:Y rclalircs 01 his h! replied !{1 true." Second Pilot Dies 01 llecu't Attack ROANOKE, Va. (APl-The sec· ond airplane piloL In a week to suffer a latal heart attack while in !I1ght In Virginia died upon reaching hospital here Monday night. . "' I 1'1" der the wreckage of the . d d The sources outlined some of the Chin'a has repaid Canada' only about fiVe hours nIter the crash. It tests of "Nike", thc supersonic an:i·aircraft guidcd mIssile ideas which they said now are be $2,789,879 of a $52,215,997' ,loan ; .... __ ___ was rcported she was located by by the U,S. Arm)" will be rcsumed in thc Fort Churchill, Canada, area ing weighed in LondOn and Wasn.' made in 1946, theflnance depart-, J i dog belonging to a member 01 the this wintcr. 'rhe missile with boostcr is on the mobile launching ramp in:.tton, ' ment said Tuesday.. ' scarch party aftcr it learn,',1 prior to !iring (left). right, the ":-like" is fired in a t,e,st of the The Arab·lsraeli feud: The biJ .' I ' . Western pO\I'ers \1'1'11 be read" t'J In a return, for Paul' Gagnon, SEVE '" RESCUED 'T SE \ s 1e was missing. I-.nd.to,sc,·.to'al'r glll'dcd ml'ssl'lc un·ler sel'erc weather condItIOns. The '. . •• ,,', "u finanCe the resettlement of' the Ind.·Chicoutimi, thc .departinent D \R\"IN A I II (R Passenger Joseph Dominique, dn Ilooster drops away after thc first. phase of firing, ' . '. . " , us ra a eutcrs)- Indian from Sept. lies, sufferd __ million· odd Palestine Arab ref· said N,ationalJst· China stopped' An Australian launch Tuesdf,y res, broken Another passcnger, ugees. But thus far they hAve fig· paying annual intcrcst on the loim cued seven starving Ind,lDesians Harry Gagne, whose hometown "i ., I P 1l fivc yeal'sago and made till! 'Iast including two children from a Ira:1 / 1}(lJ'tnes, s' S 1'0) ,em ' . 20 f I d if I was not immediateiy availabll, 11ll1zt "C,·(."ckpot" payment .on 'principal in June; . oot era ( I' t ng ncar A\ell'ilb suHered a frozcn loot. .. 1950. . island, 230 mUes from the neare,t The surl'ivors were schcdulcd t:1 I I . Indonesian tcnitory. haj arrive here bv train Crom Orewn\' I L I' It Bomb Hoax .Intercst due but not, paid up to becn adrift scven days. MonsooT'J a railway junction one hnlf miic B- Gap' . n eve last Dec. 31 was 17,764,500. " winds biew the craft. engaged in from the crash scene and 181 19 " BUmllNGHAM, VI. AP-Stall' The loan is supposed to' be ie. Copra tradc, almost 350 miies urf' and local police were joined· by pal'd by 1977. The,. de,partm'en,'t it ou f TI miles north of here. the FBI in the search for a 5 e rse rom mor. 0 f P - t I said: "The time at which the gov; TO STAY IN COI\I:IIONWEALTU 'ro ENTER HOSPITAl. ... r"osperl y n "crackpot" responsible for a hoax, ernment of China will It was expected Miss Jobido:I,' . a report, that a bomb had been payments on the l()an .1'5 u';ccrt- KARACHI,(Reuters) _ Pakistdn DominiqUe and Gagnc would re, placed aboard a Colonial Airlines' " Is expected to make a declaratiun main in hospital herc for thc time W DC·4 which had taken off from illn." reaffirming its membership in the being. Marl-tie mes est Burlington airport. Commonwealth' after proclaiming A plane stood by ready to carl':! . . ' ' " .41 bl ltself.an, Islamic republic, a high. othcrs to Quebec City or Montren:. -; The plane had left the airport ,li, JOlnlna e .. ievel source said here Tuesday. Five Ilf the passengers were OTTAWA (CP)-A Liberal mern. clits of a canal across Cnignec,o shortly after midnight, Monday K' :lle·:J " BELGJUIII TO ABSTAIN bound for herc, five for ber Irom the Maritimes said Tues. isthmus, which joins Nova Scotia with 48 passenger! bound for New .. .. .. (I, city and fivc for Montreal. day in the Commons that there i5 and New Brunswick. York City. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Foreigil The plane was making n re,:. still a substantial o"ap between tne Airport. authorities called the NEW DELHI (AP)-Reports reaching here Tuesday night said that an "Abominable snownian'" had been killed ncar the Assam· China. border. . Paul Henri Spaa' Tue' 1 I did fli I f K b l\!al'I'tl'mers had a right to have 'd h 'J' U ar se Ie .:1 e g It rom no levels of prosperitv in the Atlant:c plane back and It remaine on t e da.\' instructed Belgium's Unite;l Lak in th Un" . 'd the proJ'ect considcred and a deI· h' e, e oava e;(lon l'! provinces and the rest of Cana .1, more than an hour wIle Nations delegation 10 frOin tl Q b t S . II inite answer given once and for /I nor lern ue ec, 0 ep,' es,;' A. R. Lllsby, member for the II was searched, voting on Spain's admission to the dis t a nce of approximJtely 3jO NOl'a Scotia riding of Cumberland. all, The scare was touched orr at UN "not because Spain is a dh', mile tntorship bllt because she was HI'. route follows the Quebec said Ulat if Canadian unity is be' Mr. Lusby also asked for n 12,05 a,m" when a man called ler's and Mussolini's aliy during North Shorc aud Labradol Rail. come a realit)· every Minas basin ferry nnd a ne ,v Burlington police and said a bomb the last II 'ar." should share equally in the coun, nrmory at Springhiit, N, S, WR)' tha,t runs from this La1\" Iry's had been planted on the plane and "ANDALS ,STRIKE IUUSEU;\I l'el1Ce mer port \0 the ,ron Thcre wns nolhing more co1I'1 was set to go off in 15 minutcs. 1\1ELBOURNE, Auslralia <Heu. mines at Knob Lake, The area ducil'e to "apartness" in cana:131 H' t' i Airport offieiais received a similar ters) _ Vandals Monda" night cOI'ered ?,y dc?sc bush nnd IS I than the ;:ap b,)· Rea Ily o. " call. ioose a live eight.foot pyth(Il1 studded \\lth lakes. tween the cconomlC levels of pro,· nnd slashed a six.foot goanlla perit)' in the I'ariolls provinces." U-N-C-L'-E--C-A-R-C-E-'S-' lizard to death in an orgy of de". N I'" d Regrcttably and incscapably, the WINSOR, Ont. (CP)-Police trucllon at Melbournes Museum one It Jlll e :\!aritimes .lI'ere more vulnerabie dou ed a red,hot argumcnt com· I, "- A I I I C I to economiC rcverses than any s " ' (H)OWLER and rt Ga lery. A skeleton of Car It P (.me l'llS t other part of Canada. The" PdalCyt.e With fireworks, early Tues· blne, one of Australia's great.'st ' A regional army officer told In- dian reporters touring the frontier area that Naga headhunters had killed the crcature with a bolV and arrow about two weeks ago. The "dead creature. was. said to ha\'c been 10 feet taU milk·white in color and hairless but mth hu· man features. * race horses, lVas among toe speei. . more than assuranec 01 a gaud I GREEN B 'Y ,\,. (AP) A ,.'ear. Thev needed prospects of c .' , With all this warm, sprlng,like ments destroyed, j\, IS, - stable A sobbmg wlfc told Constables I weather it is probable thlt radl' REUTHER TO VISIT INDIA twln·englne North Central Air Jhamehs \\b'atsdon'!lllU JhOhn Blretmnfer announ:ers will shortly be throW: IT/D i fJ1UDD . Lines plane swept to a successful COAL INDUSTRY UNCERTAIN er us an came ome a e or Jt' .l!.J.fl.l nEl.Jl NEW DELHI (AP) _ Labor belly landing In a stubble field There had been some impro,':' dl'nner, Into a near panic, as ladies Ilart U id T d th I d . Mild and damp. Westerly windS. so rces sa ues ay e n Ian three miles short of Austin Sirau. ment in the Nova Scotia coal in· reporting having seen robins, but· Nationa! Trade Union Congress has bel field Tuesday without injuring dustry in the last year but a She refused to heat up his din· terflies, and others of our winged lIigh today: 40. Invited Waller Reuther, a "icc 'i d f t ' t" I'll h '. . any of the 10 passengers or crew 'e ou 0 uncer aln y S.l ling ncr. She said. hubby then lit a and feathered friends. , NfJd. Skies president of the AFUIO, to attend '( f t members, over I s u urc. fire in the' garbage disposal,' in lie t th NEWS ti Its April convention In Calcutta !llr, Lusby suggestcd that the re a e , we n() ce a and then tour India. North Central officials at Green federal government co. operate the kitchen and 'started to heat up falllng·orr In the number of night· Wednesday, January 18th. SAYS' KILTS UNDIGNIFIED Bay said the pilot of the DC·3, wilh the provineesJu deveiopmer.t the food-campfire style. owls, but an increase In (heir fero· Sunrise ....... ; ... '1.431.m. Germany (Reutcl',,) mhRiklng thte Eline'S b flight ,21?Ih frondl of coal·Urcd h stkeam Pla i nts, Sufr.h Whcn the wiCe tried to dampen city. Sunset ............ -!.39 p.l'II. -Civil ser\'ants look undlgniflcd in C cngo a 'scana ara, "IC " plants t, e 'ey' to / .,. the fire, she' said ,her husband hit Speaking of 011'15, have you heard TIDE!! ,kilts, a court has ruled 'JlCre, It vised the Straubel field towcr a fcw ture of e ccll'lc power n IC. an, her so she called police. Uncle Garge's story about the High .. • .lq:28 A,!lf. rejected the appeai of postal em. minutes earlier tlmt he was' losing t' f 'd t ' two Irishmen, named, strangely Low ••.•• -!:34 A,lIl. -!:46 P.ll. P lovec Werner Sezepane", IV'I' power Ie concen ratIOn 0 m us ry In The officers found the kitchen I I P t d IIUk ' u Ilk' , " I, U h • , . ,central Canadn was to bc dc, enol g I, a an 'e ..... goes cIT t' complained that the post office had ,T e {Ilrcrafl went mto the frozen, precated, The government might wan singed. the wife's . feelings thls:- '. I . entpeJ'a Ure3,' forbidden him to lI'ear a kilt in his fIeld with its genr and assist In dispersal of industry by frayed but the' fire was out. OWL-Hllooi, ho()t".' Vancouver •• , ••••• 37 411 free time. tIt ., I hi' . ____________ .:.c...:.a_m_e_o_a_s.:.o,.:;p_a_a_u_l_c_. ___ a proper system of al ocatlOn ,I!i The .husband ordered policc out PAT-"Phwlt was that?" Calgary, ........ 15b, ''1 government orders, f th h b t th t d I lUlKE-"An owl". 1\1 t I 24 2'1' Six De.ad As, Riots Persist In Bombay He urged appointmcnt 01 a rOY:lI 0 couse u ey S aye ong on rea ..,' " " commission to inquire into the enough to persuade' him to go to PAT-"An onld what?" Halifax .......... 34 3.5 feasibility, cost and economic ben. bed and cool off. Ha! St. John's ........ 311 U Syria Demands U:S. End Aid To Israel t! Ihe liery exchange lbnro and the lawyer helore the noon Bli. the 33rd sit ling of the inquiry of Vall· lie was Lacy L. Sutton, 36, pilot.' Ing a Piedmont Airlines DC·3 from Norfolk to Cincinnati. He took of[ from Roanoke but almost im· mediately complained of sharp pains In his chest and requested permIssion of the tower to return to the field. ., , Protest Nehru's Plan To Altel' . UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)- vocate the cause of one side !'Ii Security Council decisions in 1954 Eban said this is a matter not for Syria demanded before the Secur, the other, Shukalry said: and sincc then Israel has been council action but for After landing and taxiing to the Boul.,IIVrt'es ity Council Tuesday .thot the Unilt)u "Upon this basis We arc entitled aware of its "inequitable disad between the states InvolVef1.· . loading ramp he was driven to a .,' ,-. ...' ..... States end all economic aid to Is· to request the United States not to vantage" in the council. The discussion continues today. hospltat but dropped dead In the I' BOMBAY (AP) _ Six persllns for the second day and raei. And Israel accused the Secur· extend economic aid to Is· "Israel comes before a tribunal e,mergency wArd. died Tuesday In, western India Itl most schools and collcges ity Council of favoring the Mans rael has been condemned by the where the only alternatives, wha!· POllee lorce be· .... :11:: io" •• ,n, H. Tupper. teshmony, Ihe /POrter said tha t !II r. hen Police chief had I. t:.untcrfeit swccpstab that an assistdnt fire .iI thicf licutenant. ran the II cstCI':! slI'eepstake and Was one of the ![unro tes. abertionist in said, "operates the street trom the done So for immunity , his by commission Hutchesoll, basrd in lotteries bJ by th wben he was e ancoul'er Pro\'. the second straight day of clashes closed here. over Israel. United States. (Lodgc is'Supporting ever thc merits of the case, are a Last Thursday Lieul. Lawrence between pollee and demonstratol" WOULD SPLIT CITY Ahmed Shukail'Y of Syria anti a Western resolution censuring Is· verdict for the Arabs or no vcrdict John Logan, 40, cO'pilotlng a four. protesting Prime Minister Nehru:; Under thc Nehru plan, the ci:y Abba Eban of Israel addresscd the rael for the raid.) h is oniy jl at all,' hc said. . cnglned navy transport from Key plan to alter statd boundaries. of Bombay would become a smaH council - considering S y r i an that the United States should not The council president, Victor An; West, Fla., to Norfolk,. suffered a Police fired five times to pre, bilingual state, with both Maral.h charges growing out 01 lsrae .. s continue aiding Isracl, as 'long as dres Bclaunde of Peru, interrupted heart attack en route and was pro.' serVe order in violenee.torn Bom, and, Gujerti as olllcini languages Dec. 11 raid in which 56 Syrian; Israel is engaged in attackmg our him with a caution to "ponder the nounced dead arrival at Nor. bay. This clly' of nearly 3,000,000 under dircct federal ndministr;t. and six Israclis died. armies, killing our civilians, and gravity" 0(" what he was saying, on was 'still tense at midnlgllt when tion from Ncw Deihl. The ilorthern The bittel'ness displayed in the,r destroying our properl)'," Eban replied Israel had done so, folk. the police announced two, persons sector o{ the present Bombay state talks has seldom been cqualled in Shukairy also recalled t1Ht Lodge and continued his speech without were killed here and four more at 1V0uid be a separa!e Bujera:.J Israeli·Arab discussions here. had read a statcment by President changing it. Belgaum, a city of aboul 75,000 I speaking state, while the souther:J' Shukairy, leading off, dellled thJt Eisenhower calling for a just peare Eban told the council WIth sar· some 250 miles southeast 01 BolO sector would be a Mnrathi.spea!;. Syria provoked the raid on its out· in the Middle East and friendship casm thnt. Shukairy appeared be· SiJ' B"ian Dunfield Visits Halifax IIALIFAX (CP)-Slr Brian Dun· field of SI. John's Newfoundland, President of the Canadian Com:· munity Plimning AsSociation, paus. ed briefly here Tuesday on the way h<!me from an association' councll meeting in ottawa. The AssOciation plans an At· lantic region conference covering' Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and New: Ioundland 'here In &lay. I bay. ing state. posts ncar the Sea of Galilee, Hr. Cor all the areas peopies. fore it as a "one·man, world gov· Thousands of rio t e r s wavpJ About half Bombays populathm called for UN expulsion of Israd, "Our friendship has reached a ernment' to give advice to thc black flags and placards reading: speaks Marathl. T hat clemral and demanded that UN members stage where it needs to be restored United States. "Death to Nehrul" wants the eity incorporated In the' put economic penaltie;: upbn Israel rather than maintained," COUNTER·CIlARGE I They, were protesting a plan projected southern state. for. at least a year, in an effol'! observed. Assailing Shukairy's demand tOT broadcast by Nehru Monday nlgbt Marath!. speaking dcmonstra, to stop what he described as Is· RAPS COUNCIL, the council to bid Israel to stop to make new state divisions along tors s tor m cd through Bombny rael! aggression. Eban told the council "a practiC'.l "aggression,' Eban accused Syri:.! racial and language lines. Tuesday. At the height of the OPPOSES U,S. hiD has grown .up of ,aceept!ng Arab arid the, other Arab countries oi Offlclll sources said scores wcre rioting, demonstrators on the tel" Shukairy said a strcam of $1.. belllgercpcy with indulgencfl, and oj aggression against Israel. Injured In mob violence. Arrc.ts races of high buildings pelted 500,000,000 has been fro III. insisting only that Israel should Israels policy is to refrain in Marathl.speaklng towns 5im':! pollee In the streets below with the United States to Israel since never hit back.' , acts of force so long as terrI' Monday morning' reached, nearly bottles, brickbats and other mi;. 1948 and lesser amounts had gonc He was particularly critical of 'tory and population arc Dot as· 1,000, slles. In thc distrlc:. Crom other comitries,' the Russians, who 'are sa:ll,ted by force;' Eban asserted., Leftist unionists called for demonstratol'S sma 5 he cl Rccalling Ihat delegate a resolution censoring-Israe) with· Rcp)ying to suggestions by s.ome general strIke in Bombay. lamps until the rioters were dis. j Cabot L'ldl!e Jr. had told ,he cour.· out any to SyrlH, Eban cJunci! members that Israel volun· IOO,OOO"slrikers' Were' already ooL persed by tear gas. cil the United States docs not a,l· said,two Soviet vetoes frustrated tecr to ply compensation t.l Syria, . QOOOED ilYEI: Wlien Iro'ublt aiines, it mighl be thaI :t . person Is "In a The exPre .. slon relilli to newlv lJt tImber whtth is flolled ciown rilie" 'to a IIW mill, Frequilnllv log, 11111 lim roule and must be' i- leng,: .. ,the ,.IM I' pCopliujft, fiam.- ' . - .. ; : . , , , . r. ,I t , i I '1 , . .! i.

SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

DN' E

\

~ency

i on Wattr h::lto-finhhin; lnd.

.M S

OT,\I. 1'llIct (Jnclurlin~

~loUDltn~

----<2.45 s3.10 :3.10 s4.00

.OUR

liN NFlD.1

~

I '8 "

210 Ib, 45 lb. lNG, 55 Ib.

G, 9S lb.

Tins Tins Tins Tins Tins

, .-..

, ~

SUPPORT THE

THE DAILY NEWS MOTHER'S, MARCH

OF DIMES

ftoutd&:~nU " PRESENTS'

TOSCA anllable at !

~ -...... ,

Charles, Hutton. & ,Sons Vol, 63, No, 1-4 ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 (Price 5 cents)

COllservative

Can ,Win ,Any Seat Canada Hees States

3 Killed' In Plane Crash In No'rthland.

Britain, U.S~Near Agreemen,l On New Middle East Program

d : , .. '

Final DecisionWi,th . • '! i

: rrr-idrnt of the , <>;oc!atwn salJ · r" ·h{>\\ a COII~erl' .\. .. ,;jirh e~n he capit,I" ~ ',' C .1 rr \l'iIlin;: to do

rW,;Jr) 'c, takc "dl'allt

, ;;"~e ,t thr opening , mer:in; oC thc nsso· merlin: i. pril'ate but cj hi, ;Iatrmlnt \l'f,~

)tr, IIc~,. cIJbora!p.J · r:r., c'·nlrr~occ,

I: rtr) defi;lilc, thai \I"!

I:,' nr\1 cirelll'n cam· , ~."" ," :,r tolll report' ;:( :r:r;n: 0111' Ilro;:rml'

,:,::,,'", roO I,t~r than I~ 1"':' :'

clection might be called Ulb ycal. The government was losing popu· larit)· and "might bail out before the water gets too hal.'

RECIPE FOR SUCCESS Nearly 800 party members-a

record attendance for a gener. I meeting-heard Mr. lIees list thc cssentials for election su~cess: .\ first·class candidate, good organ, ization and a 'constructive 'cam· paign in which the eandid&tc o·lt· lines the party's stand on issu\'; • of importancc to his riding.

He said those were the tacto's bchind recent Conserl'a!ll'e by·ele~· lion victories in' Restigouehe,Mad awaska and Toronlo Spadma, The first had been Liberal since 1913 and the second since 1930.

"These by,elections have prol'~d Ihat this combinatior. can win anv riding if It is put into nperation carl), enoush .... PEOPLE "'ED UP

put forward the effort necessary to turn the 1I0vernment out anll SEPT I elect a Conservative government ,- LES, Quc,-CP-A Eisenho'wer And Eden In Its place." twin-engine plane, its wings

The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden with fast- LONDON - AP - British and American diplom~tic Experts werc reported near agreement Tuesday on a new program with the twin aims· of averting an Arab~Israeli

Ident today and the post Is' ex· f ., ,: pected to go unanimously to Leon ormmg Ice, crashed, m w11-Balcer, 38, Commons member f"r derness north of here Mon­Trois·Rlvleres and porty organlz~r day night killing three and in Quebec. lie would be the flr;-t ., , ,

war and saving the Middle' East from communism" ~' Prime Minister Eden and Pres,' " , association president ever chosen inJurmg three more of the

from Quebec-and Its Yo'mgc~t. 18 persons aboard. ident Eisenh()wer will go over.!he ured out ~o, sure way of reeon~lt· details and perhaps take final d~, ing ~srael s, ref~sal ~ make 'IUb-.

There were reports Tuesday .of growing harmony In Conservat!,·c ranks in British Columbia, where a bitter dispute developed tWit yean ago over conduct of the pdrty's a f· fairs there. ' ,

In 1954 ihc B.C. party assocla, lion led by Deane Finlayson passed a motion of non·confidence In th,) national leadership, A ~eparat(' group was set un to direct tne party's federal ada irs t1lere. And last May' Mr. Flnlaysl'P II'dS ejected from a 'meeting here 0' the national exccutlve.

Mr. ,lIees told reporters the dis, pute 'i~ coming to a ,speedy and

Thc crash 01 the Qllebecail DC,3 cisions at their meetings la.Wash, ,s~a/llial"te ruto.ru-l .con.ce~-, took the lives of pilot Gel al'd Be. ington beginning Jan. 30. Slons IHth the demands of; t,h~ . langcr, 32, of Sherbrookc, Que., CII. Inlormants said specifically the Arabs for. mo~e. lan~, . '.', . pilot Daniel Sicard, 28, former new program wilt entail heav~ ~conomle ald., ~rtta!1! .an,d· ~ •. Montrealcr of 1II0nt Joli, Que., and pressures both by Britain and the Unlt,ed States will con~lde[' SliP-' Roland Bernatchez of Sept,lIes, c United States to force a settlement portmg two Jl~raUel s~l!: he,1p passenger. quickly on the Arabs and the 15 •. schemes. Ol1;e w~lI-be for the needy

\\'hen Sicard's body l\'a5 nut raelis whose armie~ arc facing member·na~ons of. th~ five.~wl\r' , located at first, it was thuught he each other at gunpoint. Baghdad alliance hnking Br:tal~, had escaped lind ~ct mll for heip. At the same time. Britain anrl Iraq, Iran, ~u~key:. ',Dd Pakistan. Later Qucbecalr ollicials expressd the United States jointly will rOIl' ~e other, WIll, ~e fo~ ,Anb: cpul\:" belief he drowned in Lake Acho'.l' vide money to launch scll _ help' trieS 'outs,de or h?stile . to tit.' anipi where the plane came down schemes designed to impro\'e liv. Baghdad Pact w~lch ,tre EgyP:t~ STlm',\RDESS INJURED . ing conditions throughout the Mid. Syria, Saudi ~r~bl.a, the Leba.no~:

The planc's stewardcss Was crit, . die East and so to stall Russia's Yemen an~ Llb~a.. " : ically injured and two 01 the 1:; aid offers which hal'e pushed Rei 1 ".

:01'<1 eharce ~n

"The last thrce Gallup polis han shown that the peop!e arc gctting more fed up with the gOl'ernment el'ery clay and it is up to liS t,

Motor Shares harmonious conclusion. " passengers \\'ere reported injured iofluence into the heart 01 Egypt, C tiua P'rov,es·

as well. Others cscaped shaken up From these starting pohits the' ',. '

i" ___ '_t'J_. ________ ,lan(1 bruised. Anglo·American drive,wout4 Poor Paver ',:

I Stell'"I'd D' J b' I 23 branch off into sel'eral directions. .J .. ess emse 0 u un, • uj (C."nadl·'n N,"tional Defense photos from NEA TcJephotosa) OTTA\ N t' . I' .

Q b Ci I " u. " OUTLINE PROPOSALS VA (CP) - a lona 1st W'ol.ld l\/e' W'Q ue ec ty was f()une pinned u~, DEADY FOR WINTER 1EST~-Opcralion "Frost Jet", cold weather ",

Hot Issue )1111/1' To P1'emium. In Callud(t IOr.~ \.\ l' ,-Ford ~Iot:,r · :'jt!('~l ncw b~ucSc in r:1 r:;ceJ al S61 .. ;0 apic~e

sands 01 inl'e5tor3 were5chcdulnrl to recei\'e fewer than 10 share;, although thc)' had asked Ior mapy morc.

The price was reported' to t:lC SEC in an amendment to the ,,:'. Iginal Ford registration statcmcilt filed last Dec. 21.

SEEK EXCIIMIGE LISTING Whcn the public offering has

been cqmpleted, the Ford shan. will be traded in the ol'cr·tne.coun· ter markets. Around March I, they 11'111 be listed on the New York stock exchangc. Ford also has ap, plied for listing on sel'eral othr.r exchanges.

Trading in Montreal and Toronto was on a basis that the share eel· tificates 1I'0uid be delh'cred by the ~eller to the buyer when they we;'c issued. Trading Was described as brisk.

Not all of the 10,200,000 shares re.c:ion to thc'priec were al'ailable to the puhll~.

:: '. _, "f.ir." The a:t Blocks wcre set aside for Ford , c~dcd intense conjce dealers and cmployees, inl'estmenl

:~r :1~lIrC would btl. trusts and Instltutional Inl'estor~, .. ;; :, 'ciloul el'c:l and foreign inl'estors,

. o!h'wt. ~to;t broker. Ford has uot announced what Il'; :nour nn lilt; alloting nnnual dividend 11'11\ be. but has I~c:r l'u'lom~rs, B.~. said a GO·cent dividend wilt be pai'l

, rIm demand. thou· in the present quarter. ~~~~~-------

orfer

Get Admits Out

Po/ice Chief (IIICOIlI,'CI' rice PJ'obe Reopens

'YEH - CP - 'l'abloid cditor Ray Munro ccforc the resumed Tupper police inquiry here r.e '.\',15 "um to gel" former police chief Walter

' •• , fircr! at ~(:'. heated cruSHxam· )tu,allcm counsc!

flichdru ~Iul,ock, :. ~Ir, ~lul1i~an. lully been out to ~'"

hal'cn't IOU?" in the' p3ckeu in cit)' hall 101'

!I;j ~Ir ~tunru slowlv h\t:' I ••

:I:Y rclalircs 01 his h! ~l, ~!ussallem,

replied ~Ir. ~Iunro, !{1 true."

Second Pilot Dies 01 llecu't Attack

ROANOKE, Va. (APl-The sec· ond airplane piloL In a week to suffer a latal heart attack while in !I1ght In Virginia died upon reaching hospital here Monday night. .

"' I 1'1" der the wreckage of the plan~ . d d The sources outlined some of the Chin'a has repaid Canada' only about fiVe hours nIter the crash. It tests of "Nike", thc supersonic an:i·aircraft guidcd mIssile cvelop~ ideas which they said now are be $2,789,879 of a $52,215,997' ,loan ;.... __ Brl.e~.f.S ___ was rcported she was located by ~ by the U,S. Arm)" will be rcsumed in thc Fort Churchill, Canada, area ing weighed in LondOn and Wasn.' made in 1946, theflnance depart-,

J i dog belonging to a member 01 the this wintcr. 'rhe missile with boostcr is on the mobile launching ramp in:.tton, ' ment said Tuesday.. ' scarch party aftcr it wa~ learn,',1 prior to !iring (left). A~ right, the ":-like" is fired in a t,e,st of the The Arab·lsraeli feud: The biJ . ' I

' . Western pO\I'ers \1'1'11 be read" t'J In a return, for Paul' Gagnon,

SEVE'" RESCUED 'T SE \ s 1e was missing. I-.nd.to,sc,·.to'al'r glll'dcd ml'ssl'lc un·ler sel'erc weather condItIOns. The • '. . •• ,,', "u finanCe the resettlement of' the Ind.·Chicoutimi, thc . departinent D \R\"IN A I II (R Passenger Joseph Dominique, dn Ilooster drops away after thc first. phase of firing, ' . '. . " , us ra a eutcrs)- Indian from Sept. lies, sufferd __ --~----------------- million· odd Palestine Arab ref· said N,ationalJst· China stopped'

An Australian launch Tuesdf,y res, broken ~cgs, Another passcnger, ugees. But thus far they hAve fig· paying annual intcrcst on the loim cued seven starving Ind,lDesians Harry Gagne, whose hometown "i ., I P 1l fivc yeal'sago and made till! 'Iast including two children from a Ira:1 / 1}(lJ'tnes, s' S 1'0) ,em ' . 20 f I d if I was not immediateiy availabll, 11ll1zt "C,·(."ckpot" payment .on 'principal in June;

. oot era ( I' t ng ncar A\ell'ilb suHered a frozcn loot. .. 1950. . island, 230 mUes from the neare,t The surl'ivors were schcdulcd t:1 I I . Indonesian tcnitory. Thc~ haj arrive here bv train Crom Orewn\' I L I' It Bomb Hoax .Intercst due but not, paid up to becn adrift scven days. MonsooT'J a railway junction one hnlf miic B - Gap' . n eve last Dec. 31 was 17,764,500. ~ " winds biew the craft. engaged in from the crash scene and 181 19 " BUmllNGHAM, VI. AP-Stall' The loan is supposed to' be ie. Copra tradc, almost 350 miies urf' and local police were joined· by pal'd by 1977. The,. de,partm'en,'t

it ou f TI miles north of here. the FBI in the search for a

5 e rse rom mor. 0 f P -t I said: "The time at which the gov; TO STAY IN COI\I:IIONWEALTU 'ro ENTER HOSPITAl. ... r"osperl y n "crackpot" responsible for a hoax, ernment of China will r~sumi

It was expected Miss Jobido:I,' . a report, that a bomb had been payments on the l()an .1'5 u';ccrt-KARACHI,(Reuters) _ Pakistdn DominiqUe and Gagnc would re, placed aboard a Colonial Airlines' "

Is expected to make a declaratiun main in hospital herc for thc time W DC·4 which had taken off from illn." reaffirming its membership in the being. Marl-tie mes est Burlington airport. Commonwealth' after proclaiming A plane stood by ready to carl':! . . • ' ' " .41 • bl ltself.an, Islamic republic, a high. othcrs to Quebec City or Montren:. -; The plane had left the airport ,li, JOlnlna e .. ievel source said here Tuesday. Five Ilf the passengers were OTTAWA (CP)-A Liberal mern. clits of a canal across Cnignec,o shortly after midnight, Monday "Sno~vnzal'" K' :lle·:J

"

BELGJUIII TO ABSTAIN bound for herc, five for Queb~c ber Irom the Maritimes said Tues. isthmus, which joins Nova Scotia with 48 passenger! bound for New .. .. .. (I,

city and fivc for Montreal. day in the Commons that there i5 and New Brunswick. York City. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Foreigil The plane was making n re,:. still a substantial o"ap between tne Airport. authorities called the

NEW DELHI (AP)-Reports reaching here Tuesday night said that an "Abominable snownian'" had been killed ncar the Assam· China. border. .

~Ilnister Paul Henri Spaa' Tue' 1 I did fli I f K b l\!al'I'tl'mers had a right to have 'd h • • 'J' U ar se Ie .:1 e g It rom no levels of prosperitv in the Atlant:c plane back and It remaine on t e da.\' instructed Belgium's Unite;l Lak in th Un" r· . 'd the proJ'ect considcred and a deI· h' e, e oava e;(lon l'! provinces and the rest of Cana .1, ~round more than an hour wIle Nations delegation 10 abstall~ frOin tl Q b t S . II inite answer given once and for /I nor lern ue ec, 0 ep,' es,;' A. R. Lllsby, member for the II was searched, voting on Spain's admission to the dis t a nce of approximJtely 3jO NOl'a Scotia riding of Cumberland. all, The scare was touched orr at UN "not because Spain is a dh', mile tntorship bllt because she was HI'. Th~' route follows the Quebec said Ulat if Canadian unity is t~ be' Mr. Lusby also asked for n 12,05 a,m" when a man called ler's and Mussolini's aliy during North Shorc aud Labradol Rail. come a realit)· every provm~e Minas basin ferry nnd a ne ,v Burlington police and said a bomb

the last II'ar." should share equally in the coun, nrmory at Springhiit, N, S,

WR)' tha,t runs from this ~L' La1\" Iry's pl'osperil~'. had been planted on the plane and "ANDALS ,STRIKE IUUSEU;\I l'el1Ce mer port \0 the ,ron o~e Thcre wns nolhing more co1I'1 was set to go off in 15 minutcs. 1\1ELBOURNE, Auslralia <Heu. mines at Knob Lake, The area ~s, ducil'e to "apartness" in cana:131 H' t' i Airport offieiais received a similar

ters) _ Vandals Monda" night J~t cOI'ered ?,y dc?sc bush nnd IS I than the "pron~unccd ;:ap b,)· Rea Ily o. " call. ioose a live eight.foot r~ck pyth(Il1 studded \\lth lakes. tween the cconomlC levels of pro,· nnd slashed a six.foot goanlla perit)' in the I'ariolls provinces." U-N-C-L'-E--C-A-R-C-E-'S-' lizard to death in an orgy of de". N I'" d Regrcttably and incscapably, the WINSOR, Ont. (CP)-Police trucllon at Melbournes Museum one It Jlll e :\!aritimes .lI'ere more vulnerabie dou ed a red,hot argumcnt com· I, "-

A I I I C I to economiC rcverses than any s " ' (H)OWLER and rt Ga lery. A skeleton of Car It P (.me l'llS t other part of Canada. The" necd~J PdalCyt.e With fireworks, early Tues· blne, one of Australia's great.'st '

A regional army officer told In­dian reporters touring the frontier area that Naga headhunters had killed the crcature with a bolV and arrow about two weeks ago.

The "dead creature. was. said to ha\'c been 10 feet taU milk·white in color and hairless but mth hu· man features.

* race horses, lVas among toe speei. . more than assuranec 01 a gaud I GREEN B'Y ,\,. (AP) A ,.'ear. Thev needed prospects of c . ' , With all this warm, sprlng,like

ments destroyed, j\, IS, - stable fut~re. A sobbmg wlfc told Constables I weather it is probable thlt radl' REUTHER TO VISIT INDIA twln·englne North Central Air Jhamehs \\b'atsdon'!lllU JhOhn Blretmnfer announ:ers will shortly be throW: IT/D i fJ1UDD .

Lines plane swept to a successful COAL INDUSTRY UNCERTAIN er us an came ome a e or Jt' .l!.J.fl.l nEl.Jl NEW DELHI (AP) _ Labor belly landing In a stubble field There had been some impro,':' dl'nner, Into a near panic, as ladies Ilart • U id T d th I d

. Mild and damp. Westerly windS. so rces sa ues ay e n Ian three miles short of Austin Sirau. ment in the Nova Scotia coal in· reporting having seen robins, but· Nationa! Trade Union Congress has bel field Tuesday without injuring dustry in the last year but a She refused to heat up his din· terflies, and others of our winged lIigh today: 40. Invited Waller Reuther, a "icc 'i d f t ' t" I'll h '. . any of the 10 passengers or crew 'e ou 0 uncer aln y S.l ling ncr. She said. hubby then lit a and feathered friends. , NfJd. Skies president of the AFUIO, to attend '( f t members, over I s u urc. fire in the' garbage disposal,' in lie t th NEWS ti Its April convention In Calcutta !llr, Lusby suggestcd that the re a e , we n() ce a and then tour India. North Central officials at Green federal government co. operate the kitchen and 'started to heat up falllng·orr In the number of night· Wednesday, January 18th.

SAYS' KILTS UNDIGNIFIED Bay said the pilot of the DC·3, wilh the provineesJu deveiopmer.t the food-campfire style. owls, but an increase In (heir fero· Sunrise ....... ; ... '1.431.m.

IIA~IBURG; Germany (Reutcl',,) mhRiklng thte Eline'S bflight ,21?Ih frondl of coal·Urcd h stkeam Plai nts, Sufr.h Whcn the wiCe tried to dampen city. Sunset ............ -!.39 p.l'II.

-Civil ser\'ants look undlgniflcd in C cngo a 'scana ara, "IC " a· plants \\'~rc t, e 'ey' to / I~I re~l .,. the fire, she' said ,her husband hit Speaking of 011'15, have you heard TIDE!! ,kilts, a court has ruled 'JlCre, It vised the Straubel field towcr a fcw ture of e ccll'lc power n IC. an, her so she called police. Uncle Garge's story about the High .. • .lq:28 A,!lf. 10:5l!'P.~f. rejected the appeai of postal em. minutes earlier tlmt he was' losing ti~fS' t' f 'd t ' two Irishmen, named, strangely Low ••.•• -!:34 A,lIl. -!:46 P.ll.

Plovec Werner Sezepane", IV'I' power Ie concen ratIOn 0 m us ry In The officers found the kitchen I I P t d IIUk ' u Ilk'

, " I, U h • , . ,central Canadn was to bc dc, enol g I, a an 'e..... goes cIT t' complained that the post office had ,T e {Ilrcrafl went mto the frozen, precated, The government might wan singed. the wife's . feelings thls:- '. I . entpeJ'a Ure3,' forbidden him to lI'ear a kilt in his fIeld with its genr re~racted and assist In dispersal of industry by frayed but the' fire was out. OWL-Hllooi, ho()t".' Vancouver •• , ••••• 37 411 free time. tIt ., I hi' . ____________ .:.c...:.a_m_e_o_a_s.:.o,.:;p_a_a_u_l_c_. ___ a proper system of al ocatlOn ,I!i The .husband ordered policc out PAT-"Phwlt was that?" Calgary, ........ 15b, ''1

government orders, f th h b t th t d I lUlKE-"An owl". 1\1 t I 24 2'1'

Six De.ad As, Riots Persist In Bombay

He urged appointmcnt 01 a rOY:lI 0 couse u ey S aye ong on rea ..,' " " commission to inquire into the enough to persuade' him to go to PAT-"An onld what?" Halifax .......... 34 3.5 feasibility, cost and economic ben. bed and cool off. Ha! St. John's ........ 311 U

Syria Demands U:S. End Aid To Israel t! Ihe liery exchange b~. lbnro and the lawyer

helore the noon Bli. the 33rd sit ling of the

inquiry of Vall·

lie was Lacy L. Sutton, 36, pilot.' Ing a Piedmont Airlines DC·3 from Norfolk to Cincinnati. He took of[ from Roanoke but almost im· mediately complained of sharp pains In his chest and requested permIssion of the tower to return to the field. .,

, Protest Nehru's Plan To Altel' . UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)- vocate the cause of one side !'Ii Security Council decisions in 1954 Eban said this is a matter not for Syria demanded before the Secur, the other, Shukalry said: and sincc then Israel has been council action but for neg~tlati()J:i

After landing and taxiing to the Stat~. Boul.,IIVrt'es ity Council Tuesday .thot the Unilt)u "Upon this basis We arc entitled aware of its "inequitable disad between the states InvolVef1.· . loading ramp he was driven to a .,' ,-. ...' ..... States end all economic aid to Is· to request the United States not to vantage" in the council. The discussion continues today. hospltat but dropped dead In the I' BOMBAY (AP) _ Six persllns for the second day 'fueslla~, and raei. And Israel accused the Secur· extend economic aid to Isr~el. Is· "Israel comes before a tribunal e,mergency wArd. died Tuesday In, western India Itl most schools and collcges ,wel'~ ity Council of favoring the Mans rael has been condemned by the where the only alternatives, wha!· POllee lorce be·

.... :11:: io" •• ,n, H. Tupper. • teshmony, Ihe fo~·

/POrter said tha t !II r. hen Police chief had

I. t:.untcrfeit swccpstab I~:d that an assistdnt fire .iI thicf licutenant.

ran the II cstCI':! slI'eepstake and

Was one of the ~(r. ![unro tes.

abertionist in said, "operates

the street trom the ~nd ~as done So for • ~emJng immunity , ~al'c his el'lden~~

by commission Hutchesoll, basrd

in II~to lotteries bJ by th ~ wben he was

e ancoul'er Pro\'.

the second straight day of clashes closed here. over Israel. United States. (Lodgc is'Supporting ever thc merits of the case, are a Last Thursday Lieul. Lawrence between pollee and demonstratol" WOULD SPLIT CITY Ahmed Shukail'Y of Syria anti a Western resolution censuring Is· verdict for the Arabs or no vcrdict

John Logan, 40, cO'pilotlng a four. protesting Prime Minister Nehru:; Under thc Nehru plan, the ci:y Abba Eban of Israel addresscd the rael for the raid.) h is oniy jl at all,' hc said. . cnglned navy transport from Key plan to alter statd boundaries. of Bombay would become a smaH council - considering S y r i an that the United States should not The council president, Victor An; West, Fla., to Norfolk,. suffered a Police fired five times to pre, bilingual state, with both Maral.h charges growing out 01 lsrae .. s continue aiding Isracl, as 'long as dres Bclaunde of Peru, interrupted heart attack en route and was pro.' serVe order in violenee.torn Bom, and, Gujerti as olllcini languages Dec. 11 raid in which 56 Syrian; Israel is engaged in attackmg our him with a caution to "ponder the nounced dead arrival at Nor. bay. This clly' of nearly 3,000,000 under dircct federal ndministr;t. and six Israclis died. armies, killing our civilians, and gravity" 0(" what he was saying,

on was 'still tense at midnlgllt when tion from Ncw Deihl. The ilorthern The bittel'ness displayed in the,r destroying our properl)'," Eban replied Israel had done so, folk. the police announced two, persons sector o{ the present Bombay state talks has seldom been cqualled in Shukairy also recalled t1Ht Lodge and continued his speech without

were killed here and four more at 1V0uid be a separa!e Bujera:.J Israeli·Arab discussions here. had read a statcment by President changing it. Belgaum, a city of aboul 75,000 I speaking state, while the souther:J' Shukairy, leading off, dellled thJt Eisenhower calling for a just peare Eban told the council WIth sar· some 250 miles southeast 01 BolO sector would be a Mnrathi.spea!;. Syria provoked the raid on its out· in the Middle East and friendship casm thnt. Shukairy appeared be· SiJ' B"ian Dunfield

Visits Halifax IIALIFAX (CP)-Slr Brian Dun·

field of SI. John's Newfoundland, President of the Canadian Com:· munity Plimning AsSociation, paus. ed briefly here Tuesday on the way h<!me from an association' councll meeting in ottawa.

The AssOciation plans an At· lantic region conference covering' Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and New: Ioundland 'here In &lay. I •

bay. ing state. posts ncar the Sea of Galilee, Hr. Cor all the areas peopies. fore it as a "one·man, world gov· Thousands of rio t e r s wavpJ About half Bombays populathm called for UN expulsion of Israd, "Our friendship has reached a ernment' to give advice to thc

black flags and placards reading: speaks Marathl. T hat clemral and demanded that UN members stage where it needs to be restored United States. "Death to Nehrul" wants the eity incorporated In the' put economic penaltie;: upbn Israel rather than maintained," Shukal~)T COUNTER·CIlARGE I

They, were protesting a plan projected southern state. for. at least a year, in an effol'! observed. Assailing Shukairy's demand tOT broadcast by Nehru Monday nlgbt Marath!. speaking dcmonstra, to stop what he described as Is· RAPS COUNCIL, the council to bid Israel to stop to make new state divisions along tors s tor m cd through Bombny rael! aggression. Eban told the council "a practiC'.l "aggression,' Eban accused Syri:.! racial and language lines. Tuesday. At the height of the OPPOSES U,S. hiD has grown .up of ,aceept!ng Arab arid the, other Arab countries oi

Offlclll sources said scores wcre rioting, demonstrators on the tel" Shukairy said a strcam of $1.. belllgercpcy with indulgencfl, and oj aggression against Israel. Injured In mob violence. Arrc.ts races of high buildings pelted 500,000,000 has been nOll'in~ fro III. insisting only that Israel should Israels policy is to refrain fro!~ in Marathl.speaklng towns 5im':! pollee In the streets below with the United States to Israel since never hit back.' , acts of force so long as it~ terrI' Monday morning' reached, nearly bottles, brickbats and other mi;. 1948 and lesser amounts had gonc He was particularly critical of 'tory and population arc Dot as· 1,000, slles. In thc Ma~gallVadl distrlc:. Crom other comitries,' the Russians, who 'are ~upporting sa:ll,ted by force;' Eban asserted.,

Leftist unionists called for ~ demonstratol'S sma 5 he cl stl'e~t Rccalling Ihat delegate H~nry a resolution censoring-Israe) with· Rcp)ying to suggestions by s.ome general strIke in Bombay. Abo~t lamps until the rioters were dis. j Cabot L'ldl!e Jr. had told ,he cour.· out any 'refer~ncc to SyrlH, Eban cJunci! members that Israel volun· IOO,OOO"slrikers' Were' already ooL persed by tear gas. cil the United States docs not a,l· said,two Soviet vetoes frustrated tecr to ply compensation t.l Syria,

. QOOOED ilYEI: Wlien Iro'ublt aiines, it mighl be ~~Id thaI :t . person Is "In a lam.~ The exPre .. slon relilli to newlv lJt tImber whtth is flolled ciown rilie" 'to a IIW mill, Frequilnllv log, 11111 lim roule and must be' help~d i­leng,: .. ,the ,.IM I' pCopliujft, fiam.- ' . -.. ;

: .

, , , . r.

,I t ,

i I

'1

, .

.!

i.

Page 2: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

~~:,~~--.~---------------rn1 ." ';:,\,' • 'II ,,'\

': 1 ' . '. ',', :, " I~' -,; ; .,-.: ,\ .j .

j

; ;' '!

~

"

" <

" \ ,

, 1

I ;

.j . J " .':'!

I' 1

I ., ,

"

" .,. . ,

I ,

i, •

"1 ," ~(

, , :

, . -',. \. i ;;

" .

i

I

. ~ '.

:.: c': .

. .,

~.-

'.

, .,

"

, ,T~E'RRIFIC, ,SAVINGS

MODEL SHOWN .2V5K

w E

s T

I

N

G

H

o u s

I

MODEL 2·V5K REG. 409.95

NOW 309.95

yOU SAVE 100.00

MODEL 2V3K REG. 369.95

NOW $299.95 i

YOU SAVE 70.00

MODEL 2V4K REG. 339.95

NOW $279.95

YOU SAVE 60.00

MODEL 2V4T REG. 279.95

YOU SAVE 40.00

Everything to make caoking easier - the most beautiful range you can buy. 'Every De­Luxe cooking convenience.

MODEL B6 5HOW~'

REG. $459.50

NOW

YOU SAVE 140.00

I

, THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, !(N.

Piel'cey-D€(tn

ar onear ews llrotVn-:-SOlmden Wedding , ;

CARBON EAR, January ~ - The . marriage of Carol Hope Saunders, eldest daughter of lIlayor William P. and !IIrs. Saunders, to W!1llam !It Brown, son of the late Harold A. Brown and Mrs. M. Sloan, of St. John's, was solemnized by Rev. Father llacNeillj' at the ~larian Chapel of the Basilica at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27th.

The bride wore a mink·broll'n sull, featuring ,3 mink tail collar, and a pheasant feathered hal. Her corsage was of yelloll' roses.

lIer attendants were her sister. Gertrude, and :mss Margaret Kiel· ley. The maid of honour wore B

copen blue wool dress, with winter white 'accessorles and corsage of white carnations, and Miss Klelley wore a gold coloured wool dress, with brown accessories and corsage of )'ellow carnatlonl,

The groom's attendants were his brothers, Harold, sub·Lleut. Walter and Ronald.

Following the ceremony a recep· tion was held at the home of the groom's mother and then the brid· al party motored to Carbon ear,

Bingo and Dance

where a reception was helll at the home o[ the bride's parents.

The bride's mother received In an nsh·blue coloured gown, with black accessories and corsage of pink roses.' Thc groom's mother wore a rose·coloured dress with black accessories and corsage of pink carnations.

:llrs. Harry Saunders s.1ng "0 Perfect Love", witb lliss Eleanor Soper as accompanist.

At midnight the happy couple left for St. John's, where the honeymoon was spent at the New· foundland Hotel. Her going away costume consisted of a brown suit and shortie of Newfoundland seal, the latter a gift of the groom.

The bride served for a time with the RCAF and since her discharge was employed by the Industrial Acceptance Corporation, at St. John's. The groom Is employed with J, R. Parsons, Chartered Ac· countant. The happy couple will rcslde in Corner Brook and we ex· tend to them best wishes for the future.

:llahone)·. 'l'he dance held on the same

evening and sponsored by Mrs. P. CARBONEAR. Jan. (I - The F. Finn was also well aUended.

bingo game 11elcl on Friday last, Music was by Messrs. Leonard in aid of SI. Patrick's Church, and Reardon and Thomas Meadus and sponsored by the Hall Committee, Miss JUlia Kavanagh. It was an was well attended. There were old·time dance but it was attended twelve prizes In all imd the win· by more thnn old·timers, teenagers nera were: Mrs. James Conway, being quite noticeable. The step lIlrs. Lewis (2), Miss Frances lIar, dance was lVon by Mr. Peter

rlngton, lItlss Eliza Harringlon, Dooley and the spot dance by Miss lIr. Patrick Harrington, Mrs. D. Gertrude Finn and' lIIr. Fred llurphy, William Wrice, ilIrs. Ed· Southwell. Canteen service sup. ward White, Mrs. Michael Slade, pUed the eats and it Is correct to Mrs. Michael .O'Keefe and Mrs. say "n good time was had by all."

NEWSY BRIEFS self discipline \V~ Howard Parsllns, son of Mr. have the potholes levelled, but in Isles from fo

and Mrs, Mose Pa,rsons, and its, present condition It is' plenty 'during the ,last w: Kevin Finn, Ion of Mr. and Mrs. tough on cars and on passengers. which Newl P. F. Finn arc now at' Fort Pcp. tnt Is feasible to have something other' Canadians perrell, taking a course In' fLee done with It right now, It would forefathers , fighting, In hopes Ilf going to be much appreciated by all who Isles but which Goose Bay, to work. We' extend use it and that's not a few. h'ere today . to them best wishes for passing WhHe work on the Fedeo:al was the theme the prescribed examinations. Building had not been dlscontlnu. speech to Kiwa

Lyola and Gerard Finn sp~nt cd yet It was difficult working in and represent: New Year with their parents, Mr. very cold weather 50 much so Kinsmen, and:: and Mrs. P. F. Finn. Lyola Is a that one ,!ould scarcely notice in the New member of the United States progress but today (Monday) it ,yesterday. 'fhe .!c Airforce and Gm-ard is employed is quite noticeable and if favour. of North Amenc with the c1vllUm personnel at Fort able weather continues It won't the DAILY' Nl Pepperrell. be too long before the exterior that "this qual

From the last report of the will be completed. . and the othel Treasurer of the local branch of Nothing definite has yet been forefathers •. will I the Newfoundland Tb. Associa· decided with regard to a slle for fore, in Newfou Uon, It was' learned that the the hospitpl but it Is hoped that an occasion dem amount of Bonds and Seals for the building w1l1 be completed said he doubted the PDst year may be down just a by November next so, in that eould have stood Ii

during the wa ttle, but, as one collector has case, a site' will soon have to be

still 'to finalize his collection, that selected. lack of sell dis , talk, to the may not be so. To date the Mr. WllIiam T. Gillespie ~e. gucsts. 11e lold amount of one thousand and fifty· cently purchased the property of Ireland and eight dolla!!'s have, been passed ~lr. John Johns'on's,' Crocker's the qualili in. This is a creditable showing Cove. It will be remembered nr~lbears brought tl in view of the many w'orth·while that the dwelling house was COll. Atlantic. and lh collections taken In, the latter siderably burned in a recent fire opportunity" of : part of the year and especialJy in and that it was offered for sale on a visit to the view of our Hospital Drive. "as Is." Mr. Gillespie's plans are ago.

Friends of Miss 1\lillicent not known to the You-iter but we Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Piercey who were , told of the order; Howse will be glnd to hear that presume he will be repairing it. cently in the United Church at Carbone"r '0'.' in the Old she plans on visiting Newfound· Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thornhill W fame, of the land In April. At present she Is left recently to reside in Burin. . B· Johnson, B.A., B.D. Mrs. Piercey is the' from other I visiting her brother, Rev.Ernest l\I,r5. Thornhill Is the fonner Elsie Frances E. Dean, daughter of Mr. and' r.lr;;. on" to traditi Howse in Toronto, and she Is Swain, daughter oC Capt. and Dean of Carboneur. The groom is the ,on (,~ brought looking forward with pleasure to Mrs. William Swain. We wish and Mrs. Herbert Pierce\' of HopealJ. Trinity we have lost in gl lIer visit and no doubt her friends them every happiness in their: --. - ----. - ~---'- ~,~-, even to the fa will be looking forward to it too. new home. _ i I(iwanis News : accompanies oc

The Red Cross Women's Work 1\lr. and Mrs .• Tames F'orward ' IhililJtllncc such as trial meeting will be held on Thursday are rejoicing in the hirth of a I CARBOXEAH .• Ja .. ~. !1 - La>l CAHIlO:\EAB .. la1. mayor stressed at 3 p.m. In the. Town l~a~l. The daugl~ter, on Salurday, January I I':~ek's. meeling of the Carbonell!' , prC'scnt timc flil1~o of the British cdnvcnor of thlS commlttee is 7th." e ex lend to them our warm· I Kn'lams Club was a fuli one.' a lil'e topic of rOnl I handful .of ;\Irs. James l\loore, Jr., and she, cst congratulations. with the installation of the ncw i Ca\'our it ami Carilla kept back would like to sec some new.mem'jl . 1\I'TS. Lewis Simms Is rceuperat- . slale of offlcc.rs being conducted " with iI. but whcther c: was waiting, to b h 1 b I and how the c ers. ." lng at cr home here, after un. y a c eputatlOn fro 111 the IIr. agree 01' cii£Jg!·ce. IIf "

A bingo game will be held. in dergolng an operation at the' Grace Club. i\1t·. 11 udson Uavis.: has 110 bearing IIInl:!: keeping itself St. Patrick's Hall on rriday even· 1 Grace Hospital, St. John's. We Chairman oC (he Girts' and Buy,' , of restoring to a scrti'.: • ~)eed a regimen Ing and good prizes will be IhN'e I extend 10 her best wishes for the Committee Wll. chairman uf the; Prol'ince H righl il "'j:r'Eil ,.. told how a mothl for the winning. I future. day. .\Ie:.: ;\[uores, I'u,t Pres!': ocaSlln ,hut a ri~hl it chair \\'i

A meeting of the Carboncar I We are pleasen..11l repo:t that denl of lhe Carbonear Club in· As \l'C sec it the I' son in it. to thl Branch of the Canadian Legion, , :-Ofrs. Manoah Taylor is recover- :;lalied President-elect John 1\,' be fuund ill gil'illg the courtyard, and B.E.S.L., will take place on Tues· I inl( Crom a recent !1lncss. ~loores. with i\lugislrate Shep· signal" 10 thc area' parted to let h( day, January 10th. I lIlr. Michael Butt Is ahle to get pard il1~talling the riccl':c.idcnt, ' rather in cnfon'in:; tht let the boy ha\'(

The annual meeting of st. lout for a short time daily. follow. S. T. J.ones, George lIall, as: Code as it appeals 10 looking through James' Branch, C.E.W.A. will be ing an accident suffered while Treasurer, wa5 installed by !toss I: Lotteries, throughout he told holV th held on 'l'uesday, January lOth, discharging coal late In Decem· Sheppard and lila:.: Parsuns, Pa,l, and t'readth of the that her son wa and on the following night, Wed· ber. That he may soon be as well Secretary of thc lIr. Grace Club, ~ it's against the law; d away down in th nesday, SI. Andrew's Guild will as ever is !he wish of all wll(l i installed John S. Pike, as Sccre· : try tn play Bingo ad her place with be holding Its annual me\ting. know him. ' i t<lry. Kiwanian Ed. Oake. of Ill'. II ,hould bc alluwrd I" b: .... ~to:rs."

The annual meeting of the While business is not nearly as 1 Go'acc, was lIlasler uf Ceremunies ' ur any olhcr lall', ~ i',ll h! said, was tn United Church Guild h~s been brisk as it was during December, : and he it was who bl'ie[cd the' Some of those who discipline. set for Tue~day, January 17th, II the expected slump has not ar- Directors on their duties. lIe left, piaying o[ Bingu ;,y mayor-who was and members are kindly asked to , rived and it looks as if business them in no doubt as to the im·; able and olher gatherin'g by H; keep the date £,ree of other en'j' will go o,n pretty much as usual, portance of (heir duties. 1 buund 10 suffer il th~ the Federal De~ gagements. an evidence that "cash" is 110 With the installation ceremony banncd, but IlWlC of '

Our schools re-opened on 1Il0n· i longt.' a seasonal blessing, and I dispensed with thc members and: entirely with Ihul day, January 9th, following Ule I even now preparations arc being, guests sat up to 11Car 111'0 nlL'm· i peoplc spend less Christmas vacation and no change I! made for the Spring trade. II bers of "Carboneilr" Air Cadet! -nu money would be occurred in t~ir staffs, during Work is continuing on the, Squadron :\'0. 5G~, Freel Saunders! \l'ord to usc, nrr'lllu';'-:I[I!ntrl)dUlclio,n. the lIoliday period which ishould I breakwaler cast of the public; and John George, dcline' two iI· : wuuld havc 1l1lX'c '

contribute to their smooth func'l wharf and the delimma is not! luminating and inspiring ad·: on other things alld

said is an -outstan, Our mainla

quick 10 recogniz tionlng. where the rocks are coming from i dresses on "Grcat :\eeds uf the I percentage of il wuulJ

I\liss Pegsy White who was -[or everyone know: there nrc: Carbonear Youth." "\duils nre dil'Cct tu charit'· spending her Christmas vacatiun plenty of them hereabouts-but i too apt to discount the utlcrall' : Iccms pretty ,111':' d' with friends here, retull1ed to where they are gOing, we belicl'e ices of youth but we would dll: free·will orferillg the City on SatW'day. cnough have been used that if I lI'ell !lut tu dis!'cgnrd them until I people don't nc,·u lu

Thc highroad to Bay de Verde they were placed end·la-end they we hUI'e fully 3!wlyzed them. It; gh'e (0 philanll:: upk and Grates COI'e Is open but it would stretch tile whole leng,th seems that lhe two lads really ~ table org:lnizati"";' 15 in a very poor condition, with. of the trans·Cnnada hghway from gal'e Club members a shllt in the. did, ~Ul'e (hey 1,,11 b::e numerous potholes and very sofl. lhe AUantc to the Pacific. arm aud they arc wondering if I if it Is offered. til:! m:,: We don't know enough about they cau really Ii\-e up to the \l'lJuld as willingly dJ

road building to say whether or Weelr of Prayer sland~rd set by the youthful I Lets cl'lXybody 1:lke not this Is an ollPortune time 10" speakr!rs. They pointed out that I range I'iew of thi,;

CarbOne31' needs a Youth Ccntrc. 1 we do. then the j)\\'

N B k At L· h Service Held lhc Playground and Swimming i held.

ew 00' S I rary CARB' . Pool must be completed be Core . -, --.---.. '~ . .. ' ON EAR, Jan, I)-The fIrst. another season and a rink is a III their oPllllOn ... he

sen'lce In /I week of prayer was I must The1 u~ged the Club to not been su!ficl('lIlly

CARBON EAR, .ian. 9 _ Three Ueman has written sevcral books, "Spiritual Values in Shakespeare" held in the United ChUrch thi~ ~ take 'a more active part in youth in that parti.cular ' volumes arrived at the Memorial all of whleh have he en wel! reo and "Saints In Politics." evening with Rev. W.· B. John· I aclil·lties and were rather critical speakers SaId (hpj' Library durIng the past few days celved by the reading public. son, B.A., B.D., and Captain I.of their past errorts staling that, the youth of (tllr and are now occupying conspicuous Following close on the arrival We feel confident. that the three Fred Howse, S.A. taking por. 1 ..:. ... ---------- I thoughls were shared places on the rece.nUy Installed of this book came two volumes, mentioned books Will receive full tlons of same. BeCOO'e the regu- I was preached by ReI'. :\Ir. John· i of the youth and it Wa!

book shelves. The first 10 arrive the gift of the family of Rev. AI. recognition here and. will be wide· lar service there was a short song ! s~n, the title o[ which '~as "The ion of the youth that was an antographed copy' of Rev. bert Johnson. The author is Rev. Iy read. We would !Ike to extend service, with sel'eral old favour· I everlasting GospeJ." hecause it was W. Leo Murphy's latest book, Ernest }farshall Howse, son of the to the ~uthors our warmest con· ite hymns being sung by the con· There was a fair congregation. ~nd intcr-dcnnnllln3U"" "within Thy Heart". The author Is latc Rev. Dr Charles and Mrs gratulations and our very best gregation. led by the choir, with It is expected that iarger con, suiled to organize pastor of SI. Stephen's Church In Howse. Rev. Ernest Howse is Min: thanks. As the pen is mightier Miss Phyllis CoppIn at the organ gl'egations will attend the remain· services for the ),oulh Halifax. His parents were born In Ister of Bloor Street United ChUrch than the sword, we can only hope The prayer was offered by Capt. ~l1g sen'ices which arc 10 be held and historic to,\ 1\.

Carboncar, and that's what makes I 'r t ' they will be spared to write other Howse and the ScriptUre read by I m the Citadel on Tuesday and c:.:ceplionally guod his book o[ great locnl Interest./ n oron o. books that will aid in helping to I Rev. Mr. Johnson. Captain HOlVse Thursday in the United Church, the lads were ioudl)' We understand the rel'erend gen. The names of his hooks arc build B hetter world. gal·e·a short talk and the sermon South Side on Wednesday. and in for their well d _______________________________________________ ~~I~he:.::N~or~t~h~S~id~e:.::Church on Friday. (Continued on Pltl

YOU CAN BE SURE IF IT'S WE'STINGHOUSE! MODEL B2P

WASHER •

.' REG. 169.50

NOW SALES. LTD. $139.50 DUCKWORTH ST.

YOU SAVE 30.00

"

Page 3: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

). )m~o

l

\B .• 1;,.

\' ~()Dd . ~

"~c loudly iJ dcJl\'cr~d

.:'~lCrl on pa,r

SEt

'.

J •

, ST, JOHN'S, N~WFOUNDLAND,' , . ,TheDfJily· News WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 19~· ...

Page Three

--------~--------------------------------------------~

Captain Welcomed The "William Carso'n'': 'John"s

yOI' H. Mews'Carson!s •

alks To Kiwallis .• rlf discipline which saved :n;ish Isle, from foreign con·

ddring the la!t war-a s~1C . "hich Newfoundland· . nd other Canadians Inherited I their forefothers who came

tbr 1~lrs but which Is not too htrr tada)·. ' ,-a~ Ihe theme o[ ~Ia)'or

!perch to Kiwanis Club and rcpresentatil'C$ o[

Kinsmen. and LIons, at in the Newfoundland

Itslerda)·. The :chlef resl· ;1 :\orth Amerlea's olclest

the DAIL\' NEWS later that "thi! qnallty of sell ~nd the other quallticl

I~rtlathm. \l'i11 he \lrou!:ht lorc. ill :\rwfoundlnnders, In !'Cca,ion dl'manll It. ."

Ity •• md just recently, he has con· c1ulled a second tour of the eoun' try which was undertaken at the Invitation of 'lheCanadlan Club. He has done an excellent job 01 making Newfoundland 'bellcr known to the rest or Canada,

"For three years In succession, Mayor Mews has addre~sed the St. John's Kiwanis Club, and we trust this will continue to be an annual el'ent In Klwatlis."

Mr. Mews, by his answcr, In· [crred that he'd continue to speak at an annual get·together.

.. Living Costs'. Are Down

, . ,

Arrives In st. Onl~' officials o[ the Newfound· I Description o[ the "William Car How long 'this wl\l go on is not

land Scr1"ices o[ the CNR and II son" has already appeared in the yet known, but it is understood few dock workers wcre on hand local press and when she was seen· that she may be able to en~er p'ort ycs:erday to welcome NewfoUlid· by local rcpotters yes!erday after· aux Basques by next AugusL !

llnd's luxury steamer the $11,· noon it was noted that the de· ... The "William Carsons" has come' UOO,OOO "William Carson" .as she scription o[ the builders was cer· loSt. John's to have ·heavy pro-steamed through the Narrows and tailJly' not exaggerated. AUer a peJ10rs filled to combat the fce· up the Harbou! to dQck at the tour oC ~hc huge ferry, nne can floes in ~he Gulf during the early CNR Coastal Pier. only describe her as a noatine Spring. She is expected to' be

Having been delayed outside the palace. hcre for about 10 days, ! Narrows by the heavy. [og, ~he Evcrything all board has the pro· ship, which left Argentia at 6 p.m. portions o[ a hotel the size of the Meanwhilc, to·day thc CNR· will Monday, finally came through the CNR's Newfoundland Hotel. The be hosts to a number .o[ prominent heavy mist at 2.30 p.m., amI with huge cafeteria and lounge, the citizens at a reception to held :on her towering superstructure be· bar Ihe luxul'ious sta!crooms. the the ship. To·morrow she wlll;be dec1,co with flags, steamed majesti elevators and modern appointmcnt' open for public inspee!ion and cally along the old historic water· make her a floating hotel. during the remaining days of the front of St. John's, and ,unmind. So far these accommodlltions week it is expected that thousands ful 01 the abuse which had been have not becn availed of by' pas- o[ cilizens will avail of the oppor· heaped Upon her sponsors, proudly scngers as the ship is prescntly lui-lily 10 go on board and insp~ snugglcd into her bcrlh as j[ she engaged in the freight trade he I Canada's mos! luxurious ferry had heen coming here for years. t\l'een N01'a Scotia and Argentia hoat. :

!lid lie dOllbtcn that New . The, 51. John's consumer price t1I~ld ha\~ ~t(lnc1 1I'I1:It nrl!· 'Inilex (June 195L·I00) uccreased

during the ":nr, b.ecall~t 0.1 per cent from 104.6 to 104.5. , lick of .• elC nl!c!~llne. between NUl'ember 1st and Decem. . (Daily News Photo)

talk In the hlwanlanl ber 1st. The food and household, CAPTAIN TOBIN of the ferry "William Carson" is wclcomed b~ CNR Manager ~\lr,t'. hc lolld ~ha:1 Enr) npera\1on llroups decreased while IE. J Cooke as he brought his ship here \'eslerdav 011 her first visit to Sl. J Ohl1'5.

lind Irrl~nll an~ co ~~r the clothIng group registered an' ----=:......--.:......--...:.----------------rtl lin! the Ilunhties IIhlrh Increase. The sub.group indexes I KI I C I b ' t f"tbem I1r"u~ht to this ~Ide (or NOI'cmbcr and December arc as ' Iwan IS e e ra e

,\tlantie .. an.~1 thot he IHid I (011011'5: '

To Stand Trial 'On Negligence

Charge rrrortunlt~' of ~eclng this I NOI'. 1 Dce. 1 .

en a I'i;i\ 10 the Isles SOIll!! • Food ., •• •• " ,. 1'00.7 100,51 Fllfth An nllve rs a ry I;~· I d' I Sheltcr...... .. 109.7. 109.7 . t11d ~! Ihe ('rclrr all!. ~sc p. Clothing ..•. , •• , 100,3 100.5, ..

in the Old Ballc) III Household Opcration 103.3 103.2 rhe local Kiwanis Club cele· service these three clubs and others faOle. 01 the ~ourtr,y IOther CommodIties ' brated Its fl£th anniversary yestcr. give to the community, and wc con· Gordon Wheadon, charged with 110m other. ~ands. o~ a i and Serl'lces .... 110.9 110.9 day, while lheKlwanls Club Inter· gratulate them," said Kiwanis monslaughh!r arisi!lg out or an

,'n" tn Ir~dltlOns ",hu'll I'T t I 1046 1045' nationally celebrated Its 41st, at a President HarI:ey Dawe. accident at Brookfield Bridge, was hr"lI~hl here hnl °T~le 'f~~d I~de~' d~~reas~d 0.2 P~t luncheon In the ball room of the , Mr. Dowe" In a well·worded arraigned in Supreme Court yes·

I'! hM 1",1 III ~reat part-:- i cent from 100.7 10 10D.5 with lower Newfoundland Hotel., speech, told thc history o[ the I terda)'. (I{ n It. the lorm~1 drr',s I prlccs rcpurtcd for polatocs and In addition 10 Klwanlans, local club, of Its 'modest' ambitions, and I The rrand Jury found a true.

. I\CI.ml'al1ll" (;cca,lons 01 I' other I'egctablcs and frcsh pork, Hotarians were. repr~sentcd (by of Its cI'cr·growlng trend. I bill In the case and the ~rial dale . ,urh:l; lI'Ial,. etc .. 1 ,whilc Increascs wcrc rcported In Jim Alderdice), local Klnsmcn He read to the gathering a mcss., h3s becn set for January 23rd at ::-,l~"r .I[l';~eil the I;~ 1'1' the prices paid for eggs oranges were represented {by Don ~I~· age sent by Ihe Internat!on~IIIO a.m., before n special jury.

1'1 the Brrll,h by te ng I It k ' Leod}, and local Lions wcre rep· PresIdent, and spoke of the publiC I \\'hcndon was the drivcr of a I han,ltul o~ 'bobbir;' an~'h~a c1~~~I~g~' group Increascd resentcd (by ,Mac ~Iercer). serl'lce works annually undertaken: cal' in which two passengcrs wcre .. \ kepI h.1c a crowd 0.2 pcr ccnt from 100.3 to 100.5 I "We rr:osnlze the tremcndous by the, club.' killcd when it hit the brid,ge.

:i ~l' 1I.llln~ to sec thr ,;.rl h,,\\, Ihe cl'oll'd aclu, due to a seasonnllncreasc in m.en's i Wa . Would Lt 1

'i' ~((pin~ il;cl! in check. rubber footwear. I . lS . tw! • lc~imcnt o[ polire T~e. rent group ~nd other com· Only Se'ven H Ollrs

morlltlcs and scrnccs group re· " :r1d hO'" • nWlher wheelcd mained unchanged at 109.7 anq SHERBROOKE, Quc. CP - A

110.9 rcspecti1'ely. war slarting loday woulll be ovcr ::,;N!'cd chair lI'ith a polio In sevcn houl's sal'S Air Vice·

fOr. in it, 10 1he iron bars ~Iarshol K. l'II. Guthrie, presldenl 1:1 courtyard. and how Ihe W'IOnteI' Postal of the Ro)'al Canadian All' Forc~

illifll to IH her Ihrough, n A • tl . ssocla on. 101ft Ihc ho)' hal'e the pril·i· lie said Monday night during a c! lvo~ir.~ through those bars, ISel',,!.p.e \'isit 10 local RCAF Installations

t,! told hoI\' the mother, -, that: :~,it hrr !O~ was alrIght. The Canada Post. O[(iee an· '\I is not necessary for the en· ... y d~'I\ n III .the 13th row I nounces the followlIlg addItional I emy to bomb the· principal eltles l::: placr IIlth the othel winter postal serl'lces now In oper· In a country to destroy that na·

ation on Ihe Burin Pcnlnsula:- tlon" he said. "A few bombs stra· r,~ ~aid. IIOS Iruc and Iyp· Courier service connecting with legleally dropped would suffice to

Il:\ di'cipline. motor vessel Burin at Marystown wipe out all form of lifc. Everyone :r.l~or-\\hu \\'as introduced [or Grand Bank, Forlune and would die from radio aelil'c par· Iithering by lIarold' Brad· Garnish. tides." tJo,~ Federal DeparLment 0\ Courier connecting at SI. Law. He said he does not expect 9n

in a manner rcnce with the 5.5 .. Baccalleu for inter contincntal atomic \l'ar, ,:1 con.;idcrerl as being Lamailne, Point au Gaul, Lord's "But" he warned, "we must I' urll" Bradley himscll, CO\'e and Lawn. , hove better nuclear weapons Ihan ,. on the ma)'or during The Supplementary Service (rom them and we must be bettcr pre·

::':rOliuclilln. ~aid that "Hi~ motor vcssel Burin at Burin con· pared than them. For the nexl 10 i. in .)u".tanding p~blj( nectlng wllh 5t. Lawrence by years \\'e must always ha\'e an

",Our matn~and . friends I Courier Is being maIntained this advanlagc on the Russians from an \ •. c,. to rCC(l~nlle thiS qual. yenr. arms standp.olnl."

" . , . \ .

is a \'iew or the ferry "William Carson" as she tied up .at the CNR picrs , after an uneventful \'oyag~ frain' ArgeTitia.-(Daily News phato),

I .

Horse Ca,rt And F aces Impaired Car CollIde IDrivil1g Charge

The product oC an rl'er.dyin!!\ . . . F d Police Blotter Peron Says Will tra has been In collision with the In :I[aglstrate s Court ),cs:erda), ear e , product of an evcr.modern era a r1rh'er was cI1al'~ed with having At 6.30 p.m. S/Sgt. Rose, 140b Return To Stage doing extensive damage to both. ' car~ ~nd ~ontrol o[ his :ehiele Prowse Avenue, reported that at, B' R . 1 '

The product of the former ern willIe mtoxleat~d, a~d had hiS casc Boy Was' 5.05 p.m. January 17th, a Van· 1 19 evo IdlOn is a horse and er.rt, the lattcr, a postponed unhl Fflday. guard car, color blue, licence car. He was arrested on Ule night number unknown, while turning NEY YORK, AP-The Nelv

Walter Brennan o[ Torbay Rontl o[ Decembcr 28th on Duekwor~h K -/1 d into Cashin Avenue from Prowse York Herald Tribune publishe~ I

was driving his horse and cart up Street. The accuscd claims that let Avenuc hit his dog breaking its prediction by former President over !he Hill of Chips when it hc had loaned his cnr to friends, right hind led. The car did not Juan P. Peron that he will return came In collision with a car driven and thcy bad got it stuek in a HAD EPILEPTIC FIT, stop. to Argentina this year.on the 'crest by Don O'Regan of 92 Patrick 5~. ~now bank, and he was trying to I ' At 11.30 p.lII. Charles Adams o[ a rc\'o~t that might claim

Drivers and the horse were okay. clcar it when arres!cd, and that 'DOCTOR SAYS 144 Walerford Birdge Road reo 1,000,000 IIl'es. . But both 'vehicles' were damaged, he had not been dril'ing the I'ehi· I 0 I d th t h' a I db"d Correspondent Joseph Newman, I '. . pre a IS c r la een Sl e· who intcrviewcd Peron at his ·cur· pollee told the Dally News yester. e e. Pollec rushcd to the Canadian I swiped by another vehicle which . t' P , d National Railwav's freight yard . . . ,rent cXlle rctrea In anama, ay. . I did not stop, He s31d It was a \ an. writes that Argentina's . forn;ter

; GeOI'O'e Chall{eI' yes:erday whcre a boy was alleged Sometime between 6 pm on . . d h t h' '11'

I

k'II' ., boss 15 convince I a e WI re-

B d ~I ' b to have been I cd by a tram. Wth and 8 a m on 17th some per· . I b tl d f' 1956

oar ell.tlnO' 'I ' th' f d th I d h d'i . . covcr hi sru e y Ie en 6 , \. bAd d K' " owel er, e~ oun e a a son or persons entered the Can·· . h f d' t

'liar e 1,,'allIS becn Ilnl'nJ'urcrl tllOUgh he was I . . . 1 Newman sa~ s t e ormer IC a·

! unconSCIOIlS an t ey rus Ie 1m ' '.' Of VON l 'I. d' hId h' ,adlan Red Cross bUilding on Duck· 'tor appears to be consumed by J . PI 1 h 'I H 't I I worth SI~ct and ransacked the i desire to regain power amI wreak

A th' I' I' r til aque ' I to t e Gencra. OSPI a . place. J;ntry was made by break· II'engeancc on his (oes and quote"

n en uSlas Ie mee mg a c . 12 Id \,. k :. . . • n d f i\I t [tl V. There tll~ ·year·o IC crs,. Ing a pane o[ glass 111 tee rear of I him as sa\'mg: ,'on

l r 00 dJ ana[~eN~cn 0 Ie h II cd' Kiwanis past president Gcorge: Avenue lad was examined by a ,I the building. ' • h.l ,or an r cr 0 urses was e , I d 'h I Id I' th' "~!I' agents arc erervw cre an .. ~Iondnv el'eninll at the home oC Chalker :'es1el'day was prescnterl fenla c octor II 0 0 po ICC a. A residcnt of Signal Hill Road 'I " . f ',h day 11 ~[r H' W Cole on Walerford wi:h a past presdicnt's plaque in the boy had su[£ered from an, reported that sometime between I they arc prcparrnt~ or TI e \~'iIl

j. • • 't' fl' d' epileptic lit' mav come an\' Ime. lerc Bridge Road " rcco!:m IOn a us "outstan Ing ser· ' I' 11 p.m. January 13th and 9 a.m.', b' .' It' pr'I,'ln" Blood will ~ . • " . . ' c a \ 10 en 11 ;'0 ".

The financial rCllort read by the \'Ices '. . His parents were nolr~lcd.. . I ,January 14lh a floor carpet was I now in thc Etrcets of Argcn· Trcasurer, Mr. Stewart McMillan, The .prescntatlOn \l'as made In M~anwhi1c, the ~ad IS stili In i stolen from he r(ront gallery. tina .... " showed that the campaign for the Ball Room. o[ ~he ~ewroundland I hospital where he IS under ubscr' l A residcnt o[ Bennett A\'Cnue I ' (1 funds held Inst fall had bcen '1 Hotel, a[lc~ a KiwaniS lunchcon.. I'alion. I reported that bctween 5.30 p.m. i pcron \l'ho leH aCler ~n. ar~e

k d A t bl f t Presentation was made by Presl· , a d 630 pm January 17th a' forces rcvolt topplcd Ius regluc

ure was the very high averagc •• • . CAREFREE APPRO,\CII vacuum cleaner was stolen fr?m a~ ~,c. as n that he Ireated 'hl, mar e success. no 0 e ea ·I'ont Harvey DalVe. n " ,.' I t f 1I I i Hid that his greale·t

contribution. . • • PEJIIBROKE, Ont. (CP) - Two the rear scat of his car which mlsta e twat rryhU'

Cars In COIIISIOll young men with a carefree 3'1' was parked opposite his resi· opponcn s 00 Ib ).

As Mr. McMillan is to leave 51. proaeh to liCe-Stan Guignard alld d John's soon the Board is gratl£led Two cars were cidcnsively dam. Len Harding-plan a trip around ence. to have found an able successor to aged on Empire Al'cnuc yesterday the world in a 1920 Model T Ford. A resident of Lime Street re· parcel in his truck which w~s take his place, In the pdrson of when they collided, but nonc or "AI! you neell is a foolish id~a ported a break·in at hIs wurk· parked on George Street ear Y 1Ifr J E Joudrcy anrL a carefree approach 10 lii(! shcd on the Southside betwecn 6 yeslerday afternoon and wellt' til

• •. . . :hl' n.rlvers. was lmrt.. .' ,an(1 the round.the.world tour wi!! Iunell Ivllen he returned, the par· P I I I t It th I S I and 7 p.m. on January 17th.

The report o[ the nursdn.eharge, 0 ICC ~aH as mi:l • a . I( take care oC itseH," says 1\11'. A resident of SI. Phillip's len a cel was missing. Miss C. Gannon, alsl!' showed that ney MorrIS DC 2A 1\111g s Bfld~e H[~a~r(~1in~g~. _______ ==~=~~;;;;;~~~~~;;;;.;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the work o[ the V.O.N. is proceed. Court was dri:ing west .on tit;! Ing steadily a'ml extcndi!lg· its a:enuc. when IllS car was III c.ollI' I sphere of usefulness, For exam; Sion wltb on~ owncd and dm'e!l pIc an arrangement has bcen made by Set. Martlll GaY!)'n OSbournL'\ whereby the nurses in training al of 10 Howley A venuc. thc General Hospital are each ~o spend some time with the local Victorian Order of Nurses in order

• to find out how it operatcs and to establish a basis o[ future co·

P atcl~ Testing For Cbildren

operation. The thousands of children in St His Worship Mayor Mews was John'~ schools will undergo pa!eh

present at the meeting and was tcsting soon to ascertain the num· ! made an Honorary Member o[ the ber,o[ tuberculosis cases, so thai I Board of Management. ' preventative measures mny bc

At the conduslon oC the husl· taken. ness of Ihe meeting Mr. Colli cnter· II was lenrnerl last ni~h: that talned ~he Board Mcmhers nnd the progmm nnlV is in iI.s final I

their wIves with his well knolVn slasc~ . of planning and will he I

hospitalit)'. cffeetcd shortly. ------------------------ ---~--------

Convicted .'

Stealing For

Wallet. ...

A eitt resldcn~ was put on three port to a Probation O[riccr each ycars' prqbatlon by Magistrate month for three years. He was O'Neill yesterday when' convicted ordered to Icccp, clear of liquDr of stealing a wallet and eontenl~ which the !IIagis!rate told him had valued at $75.00 froin a city home. gottcn him into trouble, and not

The Maglstra~~ told the accused to associate with persons of erim· thDt "since the vnlue or the theft Inal record. . 11"18 over $50.00, tile only. altcrna· "It was D meon, thing you (\id" tllle to probation was a jail sen Magistrate O'Ncill said, "a!ld 01· tencc. which he was I'elue:anl tit :hough It·s your first of[ence, it

I Impose since it was a fir'3t of[enee looks to me M if you might ha\'I'

The accuscrl II'US ol'ncrcd to puy I prcl'ious practise al this sort 01

compensation of ~~O.OO and to re 'hing". ..

,

JEA'~S WARMLY

LINED'

JEANS Fully Checked, Flannelette lined,

Boxer style; fit 2·6. Blue Denim.

JEANS Fit Boys' 7-12,

Zipper fly, elastic, warmly lined,

SiCle opening Blue Denim Trousers.

STURDY

BLUE DENIM'

51.45

51.75

51·94 I

'I

I

"

.;

Page 4: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

IIIIIII"~.: •..•.•.• _.~._ •.• _._ •.• _ ........ ~,-.•. ,~ ..... ~.~:~ ... ~~.' .. ~",~,~ .. ,~"~.~_~,.,~,,,~.'.l.~,.,~""""~~"""~""--~----------------~

\

. "

, , , ,

.,

"

,-. _______________ -., cducn'tion for Ru~sian children l\l,1d higher

The Do,'/y News' wa'ges for workers are included in the plan but there is no evidence of intention to In The

The DAILY Nr:WS is a mornlrig paper .• e~labli5hcd In 1894, and published at the , News Building 355-359 Duckworth Street.

'." St. John's, Ncwfoundland, b)' Robinson &

:Comllany. Limited,

: . !lIEM8ER 0.' Tim CI\N,\DIA~ PRESS The Canadian Prcss is cxclusivelY en

~iLlcd 11 the usc (or republication of all ncll's dl.'palchc5 in Ihls papcr credited te it or 10 The Associated Press or Reulen and also lhe lornl ne\\'$ published therein

All PrcSlI hcrl'ice :Ind fcature articles III :.; this paper :Ire clIllyrlgh: ancl their repru

dl1clion is prohibited. lIutliorizccl as second ciuss mnil Posl

,.

Office Department, Oltall'a. •

:'Icmbcr Audit I1ureau of Circula:ions ,

DMI.\' srnsCnn'TION R,\ TE5: Canada ................ S 8.00 pcr. anlllllT llnilccl l\in::dlllll and nil

foreign countries $12.00 (lcr annum

increase the supply of. consumer goods which may be the only real incentive to which the,people will respond in an all-out effort to achieve the new goals.

By Harely in the past have all the aims or

neurly all the objectives of economic plans NOTES AND CO:l1l\IENT ~

\Vayfarer pupils. 11 is certainly not wllhln the. cnpacltlesof ungraded teach·

\ crs, many oC whom are n~t much older than their older pupils.

been realized. That, however, should not We gather from what thc,Minis· \ pCl'suade anyone to belittle the possibilitic:, tCI' of Education had to saY,at the 'I of HussnTn tec1mical achievement. first meeting of t1ui new advisory I . Soviet techni~ians lind scientists seem council on education that it has . ;\ competent enough. If their workers lack grown out or a scrics oL.mcetings Now we admit that this Is not, an r ~ incc'nli\'e and skills of wcstel'1l workel's culled til consider thc problem o[ eusy problem 10 overcome because

I the Rllssinn lendcrs hm'e no hesitatioll Inunnlurlty and fnillll'cs alllOng graded tcachc~s who have not got I !lrst year unlvcrsily studcnt~, Dut the missionary 'spirit will still i aboul employing t~'I'Ullllical powcr to com· one wondcl's why n ~cries n[ meet· hesitate 10 go to the smaller and iDel lubour to work long homs for small Inss prulonged ul'er nearl~' two Iionellcr communitics. The new : rewards. In short. it would be highl\' LIn· rears II'"~ needed In discuvcr Wh)'\ s~helllc o[ centralization may help ; wise. to ignol'e the inlpJicatlol15 o'r the so many tea~hers in truining nnd 10 OI'crcnllle this to some degree, i prc!;ent plall. ' lither' sludcnls encuunlered diffi·1 But its succ~ps is dependent, ~n , Thc fnct tlwt there has beell n militar\' culties In their first ycar at Ihe I roads, denominational homogeneity ; stn lemate in the cold war does not mea~ unil'crsi!)·. The rcasons nrc palcnt In the area and, money to operate ; that thel'e has been nny I'elaxation of to anyonc who has Ihc sllghtesl school buses and provide other

•. effort and the west must' be prepared al- knowledge of the present situation facilities. And as things sland, fel\' I \\'a~'S to m<.>et the Russians on more than In cducalion. of those who nre successful in theIr

I grnde XI examinations can mcet

e\'en terms in cver," sphere of competition .1 Now II'C arc not !loing to plnce ltrst,ycar university re~uirements 101' conflict. Thnl necessity must never be any blame 1111 Ihe Department of if Ihey are the products of these

l:..;...--~----------------- forgotten or o\'erlooked. Education, Its .lob has been to do small and Isolaled ~chools_ They -----------'-------1-9-:.-6- tb~ best It could to I:eep 'pace with arc thrust inlo a world for which

"

. -\\~I'.~D"."E.SD.,\'\·, ,1ANUARY 13, ,il . I II d d f II _--.:~-=-,,---1_------ the elemcnlary demands of a I ICY are i ·prepare an a ure

A . ' B d t rapidly' rlsiJlg scholll popu)atiun. follows unlil they bOI'e leamcd to

All Year Roads mencan . u ge When YOII arc hnrlng nil yuu can as~sjtUesmt. themselves 10 Ihe ne,w do tn kcep pace with quantlly, )'OU ,

. From a low point of $15. billion in ln30 haven·t much prospect oC heing , .. ----," ~

. Ol1e ( peoplc r.ol rOil!l~, It was bound 10 I he public debt of the United States has able III do anything about qualll.I', Hut let ·nohody imagine thaI Ihe f"l1o',,' Ihal thc~' \\'ouM wanl. \0 use t.h~\l1 risen year after ~'ear to a high poinl last Finding Icnchm to fill Ihe c1as~· onl~' prohlcm cncountcred wilh ~11 the year rOllnd. That ig the 1?051~IOll yca!' of more than $270 billion. It was rooms cnch yenr was hcc(Jmin~ a firsl-yc~r lInil'ersily ~tudenlS is to toda\', \','herC\'cl' r(1an commL1111eall0l1S President Eisenhower's privilege 10 be able ver), dil[\cull tn~k until the new be allnbulcd to Ihc studenls w.ho ha,,~ heen extended. they arc expec\]cdt\l.o In inform the Congl'ess thi~ weelt thal at ~aJary senle was' inlrocl\lccd. Then come fll·om] title slmalter SChOfols, 't

Ve

!Jr rnntill11oL1~I\' ,wai\able for 115e ane 11~ last the rising tide of debt hns been stem. the problem hecamc one of rdncDI· conlcll( . lin ~ lrrc are. .ar 00 '. ' . 1l'cth' Jr(lblcm [or Ihe Dt'part- med J tI f" 1 ,.' ing teachcrs to enrn Ihc ~alaries mall), fmlures In grade XI In somc b po:;mg ;1 I. \,~ 'I'S . Jl 1C Isca j em ~ndUlg on June that were dangled hefore Ihem as of thc iJigllcsl schools in thc Island inrnt of I uhllc \ I \.. ,,' 51 30 next, a small stl1'plus II; expected ancl pI'iles fol' Ihc achicl'emcnl nr im· and far too many who pass Ihe . l: ~"as not ton n~al1Y ~'e~I ~ 'Tl 111 11' ,; I another nncl larg?r su~plus will ,be budget, prOl'lng grades. ~I'ade . XI cxaminations hut are ,1.,l1n.; t\1(1t C,lI'~ \\'CIC put a\\a~ \\ lcn s. ~"Ied f~l' the followl11J:: fiscal yenr. _ .. --. ~till Intall)' nnpreparerl for thc r{c~l ,llld nlll.\· the !lI'a\'c ~nd ,tl~~ h,I,1 ~ ~hIS budgetary re5ult has been achiever! In thr. smallcr and lonrlirr '!cl- c~sl~ntial ncljustment from hl~h cquipJlcrl thcir "eludes \\'Ith cl1<\J11s <1m cllIeCl,\' as a result of the resilience of the tlemenls whcre one·ruom ami 111'0' school 10 univcrsity lifc, One .dr(l\'e them through the deep 5110\:' that economy which camc back from a slight room schools predominate, It has majm' rc,lson for this i5 that man)' • :;ta~'ed on the strects until it was paJ11fully slump in 1954 to soar last year to a new become harder each year 10 find ~If Ihe hi~gc~t schools in the! ~hO\'c1led away b~' hand. Modcrn snow· peak. Revcnuc returns w'ere far abo Vii' teacl~ers rcgardl.ess o[ salary at· \ Island are hopelessly ovcrcrowdcd I dearin

rt cquipment is now re.ad~' to be put I cxpeclntions and their buoyancy is ex ect. u.ctlOns. Quallfled .'ea:hcI:s are, and understaffed,

. 'k 'u~t as 500n as Ihe fU'st f1al;:es cd 10 continue into .t', ." p no lungel' content to hl'c In remote \ ' --.-tel '., 01 J I Thnt h nex 7l ear, . places where ludlting is nHen in· 1\"0 rlass In semor grades should bcgm to fall. . I jnhwa\" l'I",duallv' \' • appCllS to be a necessary COJ1'tlI' ude~uale, social life of thc Idnd' cxceed thirly pupils, No teacher

Similarly the n1<l111 I,., '. ". I '.1 1011 ?CCallSe the President has emphasised yuung penplc seem to lI'anl lodav I can be expected to gil'c to a larger bccamc nn a\1.\\,e<lthel' road ann n.ow It !a~ I the lI11portnncc of mnintaininJ:: ciefense is nol 10 be hall and thc tasl: dr \1 class than Ihis thnt measure of becomc the ('ase _that e\'ery L'Olllml1nl.t~ le~l~enditul'cs at a high \e\'el. World; con. tcaching evcr)" gr'ade flOIl1 une 10 individnal allention which is cs· with rond rOllllcl'\lolls ex~cc;ts to ~~ ~lIo. dltlOns.I~n\·e not become easier. The Gene- elcl'cn ithal'assing and oftcn ovcr. 1 sential at the high school lel·c!. \'idcd with year-rmmd dt'1\'I\1~ faclltl1es. \'a SPll'lt wns a delusion and western whelming. Thcrc ma), hc dozl'm of \ Nur i, there time for ~pecial in·

If ~1l0\\, \\'cre to fall and frost were to strength nnd pl'epnredness must be ma' _ ,youngstcrs in Ihese schools. per· struction that will be a proper help pnrk it down firml.,· on ~I~e 1'0a~1bed. lained. The American people ,have, the~~. haps hundreds, of tI~CI11, who nrc; preparation for unil'Cr:iI)'. It !ol. thl' problem would be a relatl\ ely Simple ,fore. to accept the burden of a M4 billion gooe! tca~her malcnal ~r, coUI.d \1011'5 100 o~tcn that o~i) the qUick.

r oCl1din" Ollt 1110\\'5 e\'el'\' now and budr1et next vcar and II th f' , succeed In other occupatIOns If cst and hrlghlest pupils make pro· Ol1e l'." . I d b '.f " a e I'ce nahon' II' II I . t lb' I" ' . I II '1 d b't 11 B \ '\\'intr.r~ 'Irc nol what t 1ev use mw;t continu t k' 'I " • Ie) cou c on ~ gc a sounr, aSle ,.,rcss ,1m 0 leI'S 1110 nec a I

lr~'. "~~ .. ;.~ I~lO\'C prc\'aIcllt. ·When f01:111 [111\' , e t ma e SimI ar saCrifices erlucation. But how can they get: morc patienl hetp and understand· to e, _ ,1<1\\., ft ' d Idace!; become a I ' ... i enrs 0 come, that kind of education from young I ing to bring 011t Ihe best that is jn thc\' occur. so Il oa tS\l l' ~\'hi~h nrow leachcrs who, If Ihcy have _thcir Ilhrm have to suffer in thcir mass of ruts nne po 10 es b 'grade XI, hal'e managed only 10 I cnrCl'rs. Steadi1~' worse n~ the season \\'eaI'5 on,. sernpe Ihrough on a mechanical

The rC~lllt of this is n trcmendous Job S h L' T hasis ancll10 nllt alwavs understand ~Inr.r)' alone will nol ~oh'c th~ each ~pring of road repairs and fI const~llt \ • trepgt ,r or o-day! too wcll wh~l they ;u:c tcaching? problem but more money would clamour for permanent surfaces \\:lll~h By EARL L. DOUGLASS help II grcat dcal. Howcvcr, it is would undoubtcd\\' be morc economiC 111 Moreover cducation is nol mere· clcarly heyond the capacity of the the long run. j[ tlley could be nflorded ill I Iy a ~natter n.! stu[[Ing the heads prol'incia.1 gOl'ernm~nt to find 'he first installl:e. 1I0W NATIONS GROW-AND MEN . of children. With a certain nmount money In the deSired voIUm~. . It is one of those problems that nobody ,TI~~ ce!l~urlcs ago the vast continent on whicll ~f ;ae~dejm:c I~:{rmatio~ .. Scl;o~ls \ ~t;!I11~g t less than fe~.eral al1 ran find eas\'to soh-e. One cannot blame I\e "vcblwnfs almost cntirely a wilderness, 1m. lalet,ofo n Ilh I patrensl Inlle P' Irl.l.lze .0 tPjrocudre tn:axlmcum ~I' I I'f B .' P 'nsula for wnnling pen"ra e uresis covered a great de I f th I ng 0 nrm c arnc cr. (evc op a IClency In Ie e uca Ion 0 pUPI S

t le pe?p ~ 0 ~n III elll ,. • th' com: main. We began making anati~n \\'I~en Ow e :,0' laste for Icarnlng, Inculcate clisciJl. in the high school grades will fill to mamt:un tilloll!!h the \\,lllle\ ' e tl Ceiling the trees. The se'tler's clear' ~ began linc ami expand cultural horizom;. the neecl and the denial of thnt aid munications tl~e~' have ellJoyec III . 0 1~r intn It stockade, nnd the 'stocknd II~g eX~;!;ded The best teacher In tlw 1I'0rld, represents a repudiation of th~ ~easons. Depl'l\'e thrm or the us~ o[ theu land the \'i1lage Into a cit I'. e n II a II age, i might find Ihal an impossi.hle lask rund::menlal conccpt of cquality of road, and Ihey are returned ngUin to the! 'I'he cutting down of ~recs and t',! I when callcd Ujlon In Icach elel'cn educational ojlportunit):o inherent conditions of fi\'e 0)' six. years ugo ",he,n Istumps were necessary s'leps In gctli~:r~l~ell~ar 0 grades 10 abaut twenly (1(' Ihirly in the Canadian constitution. the plI~seng('r had to .W:lIt Ol~ a fjtca~ner ~ s~artcct:' Bllt what m~de !he nation grcat was w:~,~ ---------'-­C011\'elllence for pOSSibly 1\\ 0 weel,s to edlllC ~ftcr-Ihc. bUildIng, the seed·growing, the t1'a\'el to places. that ran be rcached by harl'estmg, rmid in a few houl';;, Sn !n Ihe lifc or everyone there has to be lots

But the cost of maintuining 250 miles 'of of cll.ting down, A lot of things hnve to be un· gr"\'el high\\'ay mueh of it of poor con- rnoled beCore we can ever start !o live the good :tl";I"."IOI1 as a'll' ,,1I-weather road ·is high llfte: f.BU] t many peoplc stop right hcre. They arc .. ~ ,. • sa IS IC( mercly t c t d I . Alllln'en when there is maehinery.nt hand count themselvcs s~ec:s~f~~ 1£ ~~a nst eVIl. They This paper assumes no rc~ponsi,bllitv for tha opinions of lis <llld ;1 willingncss to LIse it to repaIr badly I'lces from their souls and cast ~:e can t,ear ccrlaln ., correspondents daHl:' ',:ed !illrfac~s, t~ere must ~~ long This Is Indeed an accompllshmcn~~~~:Yjt Is not TilEY WA~T A SCHOOL ling to leach us. We wish she pel'lntl~ of tortm e fot. the motollst who cnou~h. There must be seed·sowlng and building. Sh',-We nre some of the chilo could. Including ,those under 1111':\ tril\'~I. O\'er Ihe highway; , There. must be eduejtion, Therc must bc patriotic dr.en of Union East, a couple o[ school age there are about eighty

Tile pOSitIOn at the moment ~s that there devollon and, best of all, there must beworshi!J, mllcs east of Gander, the Cross· children here. ,:,(, llIore thnn a thousand mllcs of road ~orests. stumps, stones-these nre realities with roads or the world, The onctimc Our best wishes to all children ,,:1::('11 people want to be regarded today wh.leh we have to deal. But the glory of a nation road to Gunder Is' about four ,miles .• cI'erywhere and our congratula· <_ all-weather hjghwa~', to he cleared of is lis nlabastcr cl:les, Its golden fields of grain, and As we cannot rend or IITile and I tions to all those lucky enou"h to ~n:,\',' as soon as possible and to be main- the glad hearts of lis people. have no means of learning hoII', hal'c a school to attend. b

1;~incd in motol'able condition even during ---:0:--- we must have someone else to Your fellow citizens, (1 pCI';od of Iha\\,.· And the question if write for liS. We shall sign in Josie Brown x age 7, Annie

wh.!lber it is ~llil1g to be physically, ,pos- W'h at Other's Are SaYI.ng ~i;:t war th~t all luther u~~ortllnate ~Iarie Smith_x age 8: Bonnie :-ihlc to meet the demands that eXI~t \0 I I era \!S 0, Iy mar mg our Ralph x 10: Gloria Noseworthy ~a\' nothing of others that must arise oul "x".. I x 10; l~dna ~hort x 8. Viola

h .. 1 t . We wonder .If you 'jla\'e cI'er Ralph x 8: Maureen JlIeaney

of \ 1'(~' mOlley that t () provl1lcJa reas\ll'Y lhought how mlscrable and empty 9: Dianne Snow x 8: Robert will ha\'e m'ailable fol' road repairs. . TilE LAW HAS TEETH life can he without the blessing ,Tohn Smith x 6; Brctt Nose·

Thi, is a policy question 011 which some (Sudbury Star) of education. Wc wunder wh:it worthy x; PatrickMeancvx 0' cle:lI'l.'lIt rlech;iqns may ha\'e to be made Thc law sets out the penalties of up to $500 In life has In store' fur us Cor ~he Joseph Brender x 6; Rn;'mond ill thc neal' future'. fines and imprisonmcnt up to ,one year Cor parents future. Christmas, the Scmson of Raker 12; Lewis Bakcr 11,

who nrl~ found guilty of neg\cct (of !helr children). :hc Holy Child, will soon he here. Geraldine Baker x 8' Gloria Some parents seem 10 ,Imve the Idea th"t it Is no· '\' \. I II t II I I ' " e VIS 1 la we COll I real our S lOrl x 6; Stewart Bakcr x '7'

h II hod)"s bll~lness but'thelr own AS to how they trea' friends' greetings, anci writ~ their DOIiglas Baker x 6: Jean Bake; Russian (a enge. ti}c.ir rhildrcn~ They nrc in for a rude awakening: names on cards to grect them, bu~ x 8: Hubcrt Cooper x 7: Char·

, .Nelllhhors who are aware of parental neglect can we cannot do that.. lie Ralph x 7, Hebcr ,Tones x 9:

\ . f II . t t . 'I ' tl R llil'e, U)I to' their responsibilities of citizcnshlp by Our settlcment bcgan nere a~out Cyril Joncs x 6.' Dal'I'd Sno\"

t is II ~. consls en WI.l 1e new US- rcportllig cases of which 'hey b kid TT sian tm:tic:;; o[ economie and social compe- often tbe nci~hbors are too lat~V~itnho~t~heel ge. o~ 18 years ago: Our fathers arc x 7: Dennis Snoll' x 6: Dianne • . I \1 f' 1 I 1.1 I' com mostly part·~ime labo. urers at Gan· Ralph x 6: John Brown x 9: lltlOll t 1al ano ler I\·c-.,·eal' p rm S lOU u plalnt~ and'ihe shocking stories are only unfolded der, Because of thiS most oC llS Minnie Brown x 7' Hubert ~e launched with aim~ that seem. ambi- when death takes A hand, The main intcrest of the could not rent homes at Gander, Short x 6 Teddy Ellis s· tlOU~ but mll.\' ne\'ertheless. be attamable, Children's Aid Society Is in the "protection" of chll· even If therc were plcnty of llOUS' lIfar" Ellis: Bo . Ell" xG '

TI S . t U· 1 b '. g f dren The It· h I I If t tl . J ,nme IS, or· 1e O\'le ilion laS een preparm or . soc e y IS e p ess ongue cd neigh· Ing. And wc have no other homes don Short x 8' WlIson Humby tId:.: ne\\"challen~c to the west for some bors filii to report cases qf abuse or children being elsewhere. Union East' ' . time. :\ \:"ricl'.' of delegations have visited left alonc in locked' houses. In war days there were Inslalla· Gander AI~port. WCI:tCl'1l l'fJlult!'ics to sturh' their cconomic ---:0:- Hons In this arca nnd a road was . --

.....

Be Right

In Style i

Wear

~,

Earle, pasadena,

In ,the "lnteiUl , the statement is

had an expressio from good authority bombs would not b~ party concerned II

world conOlct. Thai I inevitable and ~ 5 student of God's

therein corrobo; but el'idcnce COn\'1

can be seen by foil I from day to dal

of peace arises: it eitinguishc~ . ~n~11

most optlmlstlc-1 blinded· by self in

an appcaran Men's hearts arl

beginning to fear for those things tha

upon the earth as OUI for the powers (

shall be shaken. Greek word here

is "auranos" English \\'Ol:d "ura

As is well know bomb deril'ed ils

shaking or dislnlcg This would SCI

material shaking a: )'&.:.a,,"1 shaking.

we are Ul' ag;1 such as h;

kI.l}:iplerll~nced since thc the present wor

We are the great , and man marshali strike for worlt! c

and decepti(1 il'SI!iiln'IPIl1;n that purpose.

Magog under thc are blind to th

" N 0 RT H E R N P R I N C E assalUltlllg God's peop

tJaijijSaxon Celtic race, th Cor destruction. Isr: blind to its idenlil

HYDE PARK" or

SAXON E"

SHOES '" Come in to Ayre's to-day and tryon a pair of these famous

make Shoes •.. you'll feel instant foot comfort and see the appealing masc,,!line styling built into every pair by master craftsmen •.. made from the finest lI~athers and in many

handsome styles .. ..

"NORTHERN PRINCE" , E, EEE, EEEE fitting,., ..9.95

"HYDE PARK" ................. ' .. 11.70 to ,13.50 "SAXONE" ,," ................................ ," 17.50

not forgotten His promised deli\'eranci

are sufficiently ht a contrite heart 1

tail:)IUm, who says "I will ( mpo'mre but will no!

unpunishcd," nt may continue 111

the I'erge of ddc: will unless there awakcning amnn

In the United Stal demonstrated, and

claim these rCI'i"al " lasting effect, my I

to the conlrary al increases, the spi

on the minds o[ 01

,"''';;',;,"" a great change i and furtber. will

in God's promis delll'eranee con

way than by the p o[ Christ in great

and with the dcn: wrath upon

. will bring su destruction "

Jeremiah, 25·33. slain of the Lord l

day from one end the other end

,,,",, •• ,,ey shall not be 131

gathercd nor burici dung upon the

_-----------------------------------~-.. I".I~lab says, "Seek rll mcekness: it ma

New .Shipment

'WH ITES With

1/ Pal" Collars'

3.95 4.95 '.

hid in thc day p~lngcr". We thus SCl

Indil'iduallj' and

To 5t heac

,US~

PI " .

lAYER PROE mctI.ods. .III the Ullitr:d States, they saw WI~CI~frOCTORS ON GUARD built, When these were no long· PROTECT OUR WILD LIFE' industrial dfidcl1l\' at its peale They " .', ( ac c Isla~ds Monthly) er neecssar~ the road so~n fell Edi:or Daily News, ' h . " tl,,'" ;, I [. t • t' . I h; 1IIIch doctors of Samoa arc standing. guard Into dlsrep31r anel became lmpass· Dca~ Sir-For two or thrce years

2 ' tablets ...... , tllbl~ts ...... :

: I,:'

r ;

a\ e ~ccn I~ ",10\"1 I 0 au. omu 1O~ as n. over the hudding democracy In the South Pacific able. As the Federal GovernmenL nolV J have listcned to 'report" l'eSl,ll~ o~ ~~e~\' dC\'c:a,plll~nis In tJ~e f,leld of archipc~a;.:o, scrvlng as houneers of the evil spjrits has no further usc for the road coming from all over thc cDuntr; c1eclIOll!CS, At GencI,I lasl J cal. they who nllghl othcrwlse . In!lltrale , the parliamcntary they cannot repair It. Nor, It concerning the scarcity of our 1radcd ~~crel~ a\JolIl the peaceful employ- IIroccedin!(s on this south sca outpost. Clad In their seems, can the Provincial Govern· "Wild Life" and its causes: our mr.l,t of IllIc\r!.11' encrgy. ceremon!alla\'a·lava made of slapo (called tapa in ment do any.1hlng about it. Some rabbtis, partridge and caribou

NOI': tlJU r;l1:;~',i;l!Is arc L'cady lo apply o~her Polynesian islands), and wearing ulas (called friends have been trying'to help etc, We blame the lynlta~d foxes. whal IIle,l' IH\\'e Icnrned' to n major effort leis In HawaII. and Hollywood) of bright colored us but thus far not much has been Now !lfr. Editor, 60 ye.,rs ago or to expand their economy, nower.~, ,the salelesl, or spirit casters, scare the evil oecompllshcd. We are tulel tha~ the more the foxes and lynx were nu·

Theil' 1:J\'get~ :ll'e hOJll'essive-n rise of powers with prolonged, high pitched walls, Alter School lIoal'ci at Gander SCI1~ p m~rous ,md rabbits were .very plen· Ilfi Jl(,I' I'l'nl ill illdustrial output o[ 70 per tllYR cleansing t~e, premises of uU !,nvlslble lunu, telegrnm tn ~hc Mlnisler of Btlu· tifu! thcll. . ". . I"'" Is" f 'JOO' • I CIICC9, they yield the '!loor to the people reprcsfn.' cation tciling him abllut lI~, hut

relit III 1L,n ~ ,lilt lI. 11.\. I) ,J p,er C~l1t. n tatlvc~, and parliamentary activities Inay then be wc do not knu\\' yet if he received l1H!I'c~t\lll :1,;"I'111e :l1ld commerCial flshmg cxpeclcd to proceed, without umlue In:crCerence. Ihe telcgram, ~ollllagc. In::,y' hope also b get steeillut. During' westcrn Samoa's constitutional convention, If we only had a 11llilding bcre put Up to mI million tom;. and coal, to 593 every day's activities were opened by.those l'olyne· there 15 a good lady living herr. millioll 1011< 1 ' sian chaplains who "cast out the Invading evil 'IIilo .hns had nine ~'e"rs tcachin~

New hOllsing projects, more intensive 5Pirils." expcricnce and she might be will·

. ,

I hall an old uncle J: Lannon by name who spent his wintcrs hunL· ing ot~cr, foxes and any olher game he could find: thc old mus­ket was userl in I hosc days with a

(Continued on page 5)

$7. .JOHN'., N.WTOIININ..A-.

SUPpbRT THE {'MOTHERS' MARCH OF DIMES"

FRIDAY,' JANUARY 20th,. 7-8 p.m. •

b ' • to leis .... ~. j , -' ,

'.:.

Page 5: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

CEil If

"

"

ous the

ster

.95

.50

.50

• ~~W~S~,W __ ED_N~ES~D~A~Y,~JA_N~._1~8:~1~95i6 ____ ~ __________ --~-.-~~~~ ________________________ ~ ____ ~~ ____ ~ ____________ ~ ______ ~ _______ ~

od's Us' e FO'r,t South .~ver~otes~ Hon., F;,W.·Ro've's: !UN Now7q P. W~C.Riiik-Fund· .. HOLD DANCE AND SUPPER P . 1 " . 'SOUTH RIVER-On Friday rop.lesy . ,

The' . H Bomb ~:~~:r~n:th;~p~e;e~asl:~ss~~~ Rowe d~~: t~;~~s~I~~~~iacICS, . • der the auspices of thf! local With Joe on hoIlday,

~Vitl1ti;c'op~nlrig or" the Uri nee of Wales College Rink"set for Fri· day o( this. week, the campaign chairman has announced'· bnothel" Impressive set of contributions.

NatiOliis Sll'Ol1g:" UNITEIJ NATIONS, !\. -With; .. I the recent admission of 16 De\~:

This paper Issumtt no ruponsl.bllily for Ihe opinions of I~ I'membcrs to the United NaUons,:

. I branch of the C.E.A.A. of Salmon And gazing through those glasses

[arlr• l'a5llden3, Nfld. loss of their ambition, their, own I Cove C.B,· .... ,.' Sees a· marvelou's fantasy.

. dcstructlon and thci downfall of IUs understood thaUhls Is the . . / , . r.~\i(td in the "lnt.ei1lgen~e CommunIsm through rebellion. flrsl of a serIes of dances ·to be A million pop'tlation first . Ihe !Iatemenl IS mp e The decision then will. be to held by them during the winter. For dear old Newfoundland; , h311 an cspres.lon of carry'the world with' them. Thcn Thcn CI'CI'Y town 'linked' up with .t /(llm good ~uthority that all the powers of hell will brp~k . Wh~ mlgh;ha; becn a dl&as· :. rands .

Mnlbs would not he IIsed loose and atom bOlllbs wlU fall, trous fire occured at Cupids in Hc tells th~ RO,lnry band. parll' conc~rned In the creating the hRvoe I have quoted. the' home of 1111'. William Aker· .

; f lI"orld ronlliet. That this The cQm(ortinll thought is foilnd man on January .tll. . And el'ery dwe111ng will be III o iI inrl'ilable and. world· in llnUhew 24. "Except those dnys It wa luckily spotted In time . With electr.lelty, . 11m' !tud~nt of God 5 word be shortencd there should no flesh and pa:t from causing !cvere \ Brought In . from GI'a"d Falls,

_', CDr~espolld'Dts I the rcpresentatives of another:

. (~onll~ucd from page 4)' we should ha\'e thousands of .15~. 5~5,0IJ0 people now have a1 powder horn hung pver one's them today. I think it is high time ~o~:/~.th~I affa~rs of t~he U.Nld· shoulder. I remember seeing him for a check up: a ~a ons s. rang, c wor . put bailout about 200 yards from Salmon and Mud Trout I o~ganizabon thus renecta thl AS;

r homc and at. just about dark I cannot see how our salmon plrallons for peace of abo~t 2,~

The list is,'lopped by a donallon oC $350 from the pupils of Hollo­way School. $50 'contrlhutlons came from the' New[ollndland Brewery, and the Grade XI boys class at Prince of Wales College, $25 con· tributtons are acknowledged (rom Mnmmys Ltd., Mr. J. B. Hali, otto G. SmaIl and Mr: Don Butler. All these conlrlbutions arc greatly ap· preciated Bnd arc helping 10 build the rInk (und ever higher.

t'l'o foxes came out of the wood5 and mud trout can thrive with 245,542,000 men, women and chi!. to the hait. lIe put on his white beaver dams every two and ~hree dren. . . suit' which he had for occasions hundredyurds apart on our ;Ivers I~creasing the size of the Ul'! like this, and with his musket and ponds, and the tributaries from 60 tD 76 cDuntrles als~ ~halked while he could get within cut off liy beaver dams in the dry meant an automaUc increase IJ! 5 Ilr 6 yards without being secn. time of summer. the. full membership of the UN'i

M!. Rnd ~Irs. A.' II. Pier~ We were like all hoys watching I for one fall to sec ho;v any. regIOnal E~onomlc Commll'iion f;r.d· Ihc~l'in corrob~.rntil'~ he sal' cd, but (or the elect sake the dnmalle to the living room and its' If Ih La~rador, '1 .

bal tl"Ull'nCc ,CIl11l111~~nb I d:l)'8 shall he shorlened." contenls It spread no fUrther and e~e s necessl )'. (In hI' H'Cn b~ fuilo\\ 11l1l Isaiah, 45.4, points out this elcct wus quieldy under cont·rol.

Illnts (rum d:lY,IO du)'.. I as "Israel mine cIcci." Surely The call 10 Firc Chle( Mac And· Hellcoplers, like to rues, WllI soar from lown to town; J

Whlletourlsls In their thousands Will to this Innd flock ~olVn.

point •. •• •• .. •• .. $ 25.00 thc faxes and waiting for the flash thing could live in thosc streams for Europe. The new member. of ~Irs. H. Ross Bennett .• •• 1.00 of. the m\lsket. when it came one unless they can keeJl !heir head~ ECE arc: Albania, Austria, Bu~· Mamm)'s Ltd. •. .• •• •• 25.00 fox rolled over on tlIe ground and above water? and I. have not seen' garla, Finland, HUngary, Irtland, Mrs. Eleanor Jerrett •• 5.00 the. other got away ~ripplcd. any mud irout do that yet. Ital~, Portugal, Romania and

o( pc.acr anse~: It IS a~ I then tI)erc is no advantage of say· rews of South River was speedily Ixlin~U!;lll'(! ~mtll todal Ing the flesh o( Ihe cIccI mem'lCrs hresponded to and soon the fire

::1 mllit optllnlstlc ·pcople of the hody of Christ who at Ills engine \lias rushing toward the

Arthur' Winsor .. .'. .... .50 Now at that time rabbits were I have been In[ormcu by reli. Spam. Mrs. Pearl Wight .. ..1.50 numerous, so numerous, in fact able men who trapped the mud ,Cambodia, Ceylon, Laos, an~

1:1 blinded h)" self interest coming share his spirit n~ture. scene but their assistance WAS not . an ~ppea1'ance or I Within a short period we will find nceded a5 the blaze was exUngul·

, While Beile\'lcw. sands In Trinit)

• Bay

Leonard Wight, Jr. .. •• •• 2.00 that my mother .used to kcep us rat in the month of April in the Nepal-the new Asian UN me~ :'tlr. and Mrs. Chas. Winsor 2.00 small boys out in the vegctable coun!ry, "lhat they saw salmon bers-have had a f~1 voIce In th;

· ~len'~ hea~·t~ arc eer: I the Communist forces establls~ed shed before their arrival. The . to .fr.1l for look lin Palestine whIch wlll he their fh'e fighters of 50uth R!ver and IhMr thmg. thaI arc i base of operntlon: 'rhe "aliey of Clarke, Beach' who ne"cr fall to

u~on thr r;'l'lh ilS 0111' Lord I Esdrarlon 1\'111 again be the place respond 10 calis (rom neIghbour·

WI11 lead In tourist trade, Ralph Wight.. .. .. •• •. 5.00 garden chasing them )Iway until jiJst able to swim around in bc. Economic Comml551011 for Alia J~mes Burgess .. .. •• •. 4.00 dark. hind Ihe beal'er dams, anrl that and the Far East for some tlme~

New roads And tracks from north to south

Alex S. Bull, Toronto.. .. 10.00 )!y. hrlief Is th~t the rabhi!s those salmon nevcr .ltDI h<1ck to The two remaining new UN mem' Mr. And Mrs. I,'crd Hayward 10.00 arc bcing destroyed by the two the salt waler again." ber.; arc .Jordan and Libya.

. Illr thr 1"111"1'1'5 or the 10( assembly of troops 01' again Ing fettlemenls nn render such Holloway StUdents .• • ..'. 350.00 rooted animal~ and' not the four· r heard throuch one or lhc Th?' £lags o[ all 18 will bl run Beef call1l! will supply this land: Higgins & Higgins.... .. 10.00 ~oole.d ones on which the blame \ news bulle!ins yeslcrnilj'. . that uP. wlilt those of.the 6 older memo

Be well Rnd truly laid.

,h. II Ilr ;hakrll. The I' Jelred. i~ stl'elches across cenlral \'alllable ,asslstance. f,rrrk .w~~:r! hrre" trans· Palestine from the Mediterranean

~!I\"rn! .1; ~ura~~os !rol~ I to the Jordan. It Is Ihcre thRi Gog THE RI NK

No doubt the Roache's Line' John Long. Atlanllc Avc. ". 5.00 IS latd. . heaver were deslroying limber on her 5tatesoutslde the Gener;l Will do Its be~t to lead the rest Hedley G. Winsor, 48 Frank: I belic\'e the usc of wire in Meresheell Island. 1 would say Assembly BuildinR ~t UN Held·

c:: En;1l<h llIlrr! uranIUm a 1111 his force meet total annihllo. . 11 ,. 11'11 tIle I GreHt progress is being made ,\, I' we ..:no. tion R~ also even' fellow tra\'eller

In caltle superlinr. lyn Me ........ , ... , 3.00 ~!larinll the rahhi:s is the cause. they arc lucky t1wl their houses quarters. 1 •

. Mrs. noberl FoglI'ilI. 17B~IAny people set those snares are ~oL carried away to huild There will also be changes In bllmh c1rril'~I~ il~ powcr I nnd ~)'mpnthlle; throughout the by Ihe Conception BAY SPOI'/s Co.

· Ihakin~ III' dl~lnlcgmtion \\'(lI'ld. under the leadership o[ I\1r: Fred ; T~i\ ""uhl ~r.rm to I The cullins ~hort o( the Irouble Benuett, In the completion of the r..!lrri~t ,h~klng a~ wcll , fill' the rlect s~ke shows God '1'11\ undel; the Ice Installations . at

Our poultrymen \~i1I supply eCils- Topsail Road .. ,. •• •• 5,00 when Ih~ rabhit senson opens and dams With. the seating arrangements insidll Enough ror our ol\"n neer!; .10e S. Ryan .•••••• ' •• 5.00 nCI'er go hack to take them lip. AbonL two mO!1ths la~o. r lI"a, the General Assembly Hall In!! Our Carmel's raise enough root G. B, Hc(£er!on .. ;. •• •• 10.00 II per cenl. o( those snnres will awakened ahout 6 o'clock in '.he in Ihe rooms where the Assem·

!h.killc. . limit the u~e of the hombs to Ihe their rink slle on the highroad crops ~{rs. M)'rtie Churchili .• •• 2.00 pick liP the brccding rabbils in morning by II noise in 11m hack Illy's se"en lIlain Committeh

On wblch the naU,'cs feed. Nfld. Brewcry .. .• •• 50.00 the spring. I- have seCn rabbi!s kitchen,'1 went to investigalc, function. to accommodate the del· !/Ili!f lIe ~r~ UJl a~;l1n~1 a extent needed 10 accompHsh Hb bctwcen· Bay. Roberts Ind Span·

r! trouh1r .11,·h "~ 11<I~ not purpo,r. n11l1 Ihat is to creale n lard's Bay. George ~IArshall.. .. .• 10.00 in Ihosc snares jn May and June. when I opened the door. 10 :lnd egations o( the new members ..

be fnr the ~{iss Florence Sopt'r .. 5.00 and until II han is pul on wirc behold, t here ,,"ere six heavers; F' I T 1 • children how to protect our 'Wild The mink farms will . life. 1\;'Irirnrrd ,iner. the brgin. chnn!,!cd physical condition upon 'fhe projcct I~ sllch thai all

If Ihe rrc~rnl world or the 4'arlh which will bring health sporls inlnded citizens of the six WI m Ihe gl"l'at . 4'nel~l)' and lonlail ilfeto obcdlent mall. hockey playing towm o[ thc Bay Ind m.1l~ mar~hnhng Its. 1 The plctut'e presented h)' sclen. should lend their support boUI

t~ ~\~ikr for world conlrol

l lists as to Ihe deadly effects (rom !1nancllly as well as normaliy.

best . On Canada.'s fair soil; Green Bay will hll"e

re( ay or •. .. .. .• 15.00 snares we arc not going to hal'e two had the water laps !urned on ~1. Stanley .. .•... .. 5~00 any rabbils. . and Ihe kilchen flooded' three I Ih' k . G d XI B P '\

' C I I bl I . '. In we h31'c somelhlng 100,1 ~ ncst of ,ra e. o)'s,..... 50.00 a so arne our gamc a1l'5 for were damm1!1g of! Ihe back door I'r Id t d .

mines G 5 Pik 7 th 't f t ·.i I h . . . 'lere I we cou ge our war elll

,coree. '0..... • .00 e scarcI y 0 par rluge, aye and onc was standln!: gl\'lIlg or· I t1 bl' t 11 Ii J. B. Hall.. •• •• .• •• •• 23.00 seen fQur or five broods taken in ders. When he saw me, he start. all! '? p~. IC 0 pu to!:el er.

;~::I;ur ,n<l drcrption fail Ihc bomb no doubt Is correct If The new rink which wl11 hl\\'c 1\

. that purpose. 'fhe;,c nothing happens to offset the cr. l'e,gulation skating surface w!ll d )!"o; under thclr Ihc·1 fects o( radiation. I ha\'e seen it flIl a long felt need throughout

Gtj, arc hlind to the fact staled that this can penetrate the the Bay arid w!ll be Invaluable to ".", ........ (;(1d's people, the earth and havc such an effect as schoolchildren, who up to now,

Where man~' nalil'es toil. c .. r. Scott .,.... .. •• •.•• 5.00 as many da)'s by Ithat is common· cd workin" .his mouth ill such 3 ,p:c·dserVl:1g

Ilbat God. has lbeen. Iy' knolvn a" the clll'cken ha,~k' tl' I" th ht b tll· .. tn cnoug I to give us. So et ,.,

~rlss nose Thomas .• .• •• 10.00 ," ., ,way In,' oug e was e mg mak Ncwf undl nd i 11 '1 Hunter Chis1ett .: .• 10.00 every morning ~hcy come for their me '''10 get out thcy were tak';1g . " e 0 a a lappy un· Our paper mills wlli be incrcased,

One on the L~brador; Our frozen fish production rise By thrce or four limes more.

Chesley J,' Tuck .• •• 5.00 br~akfast until they destroyed the over now." I~" ground for those .porbmeo At Centre-lce.. .. ...... 5.00 whole lot. \\ho come amongst uls.

,SIIO~ Celtic race. thcy arc to cause world Wide earthquake. have lacked the faclllties for ska· I:: dr~trurtion. Israel to·: Scripture bears this out. In Pales. tlng and hockey which the IOI'ger

A I !'II "d k f Now, IIIr. Editor, our Govern· Yours tru y

ust n • au oc •••••••• -5.00 As ar uS r know if I IVcrf EO ' II S

. ment Is spending millions of dol· G RGE LANNON arry oper.. .• •• •• 5.00 caught with fire arms out. of sea· h t PI' ••

identity but I tine, which will be .the centre of towns and cities spend so much ="t forg"Uen !lis peoplc I world go\'crnment a great clmngc to make available to them.

deiiHrancc when Ihrough such a cause Is to greatly It Is rumored Ihat the )ce sur· art sul/icicntl)' humbled benc£it the country. When the face w!ll be ready for use some I ror,tritr hea~1 seek It tongue 01 the Egypllan sea, viz., wl1ere around the 20th January

H;:::. ~ho ~ay5 "I WIll correct Ihe Nne delta Is destroved as and a grand opening Is planned ~.murc bul wm not leal'e Isaiah states, and Ibe cours'c o[ the with 0 hockey game between the

1::1:11)' unpuni,hed." This Nile chanced rendering the SueJ Guards and the Shearstoll'n Tig. may conlinuc until we Canal useless, then Isracl will ha,'e ers which is to be (olowed by a

The local Industries will thrl\'c' l'here will be added more, ' To stock 51. John's ana outport

shops . And mainland mnrt and slore.

Our cd~catlon \vl11 impl'ol'c, Sic.k benefits as well. And more hospitals will be' built Where populations swell.

t~t m~c Qf defeat anel one opencd up by qunke cleaving dinner. ~il! Iln!r,~ Iherc is a I upen the land from the Meulter·

: .... ;.~cl1in~ an1on~ lIur I ranean through ~[ounl OU"et Rnd illr. n, W. Shepherd, Grand i'Tls like a drunken sailor's !alc · I~ tht t:nilcd Stales this across to the Deal Sca and hal'ing President of the Church of Eng· 'I When he is In his clee,

cr:non,tr:ilrd. ~nd thouijh the walers flow from there I'la Ihe land Assistanl Association has He'd find Il hard to "Isualize r:li:n tr.{·~r rCl"i\'ais will old Jordan ril'cr bed 10 the Gulf jllst retur/ed from a "Islt to I Mister Rowe's prophesy.

.r l;!tin. effect. my humble of ATuiba In the lied Sea. In God's Grand Falls and Whltbourne at il to the contrary anti that wlsdom, nD doubt, great and last· each of whlch places he offlclat·

ir.rrmcs. thc ~plrit will lng world·wide bencfils wHl result, ed at Ihe Ins lallation ceremonies o~ Ihc ml11d~ of our peD- brought about by usc of the de· of tile officers of the two bran· • il ~reat change In their slructlve bomb. Again, ruplurlng 'I~!j,

iurlhrr. will instil the atmosphere which. exlends c '~hile at Gran~ Falls he was

A politician he may he; As prophet, he's nol blue. But where's the cosh a.comi~1l

from . .

To make his dreams come true?

in (;od's promise. probably 5!X hundred miles abova tile guest of the rector the Rev. 1;11 dch"mnce come? ln us, it Is thought could rcsult In R. S. Shephard and at Whit. INTEREST lIIGII ~a). Ih,n hy Ihe )1monal d.eslroyin g alI me through admit· bourne Ihe guest of the Grand MONTREAL '~P)-Publie inter·

'" lhn,1 In gleal powcr ling ncw death dealing rays. Those Vh'e.Presldenl I\lr.' !it even Col. cst never has been high~r In dc· ar.ri \\Ith Ih~ (Icmonstra. who suggest it cI·identl)· leave God I tar. \'eloplng adcquale health, recr~a.

tl Ih f i tion and welfare mcasure~ S3\', , ; ".1':1 1.UpOIl e nu· out 0 cons deration. Sir Isaac Vail l\lr. Shepherd expresses "reat 'I A K 1 • . I t hi" "rs... Iugesson, president rf

1\1; lr~ng sue lin· n his thenry of creation shows the Illeasllre at the splendid progress the Montreal Council oC SocI~1 dc,'r~ICI1~,~ as. the \' last ring that fcli surrounding the lowal'd full recovery '''Ilch Is be. Agencies. Plans for early.this yeJI'

J1lrrllH" n, .J·33, states eorth was water, but others exist.. Ing madc by the Grand Secretory Include a onc·day Instltule on nu·

!.Im 1.1 til(' 1.01"d shaH he I As long as this rlns was held ocr, o[ the Association ~Ir~ .John trilion education, discussion of ell' Ir01l1 line cnd of the. a greenhouse condition exislcd alii Brown .. school. age athletic compclitio~s

:r.to Ihr lither end of the ol'cr the carth. The lIle o( man' and study o( the problem of unem· Titf ~h.1I not he lamented, then excceded 900 .I'cars. The ployed employ abIes. lIfr. William B. Smith whn has I;lt.rrrol nllr buried. They rupturing of this capon' or rlns been under trealment (or a heart FIVE JUBILEES

!~ c~n~ upon thc carth." changed the whole physical condl· eondllion left lor hospital on Sat.' CmCOUTlMr, Que. (CPJ-Five . sa)';. "Seck rishteous· tion o( the earlh, and rcduced the urday. We wish him a spcedy re. priests in Chlcoutlmi diocese w!i1 !~ ~cckl\~;\: it may he),c U(e span o( man to about seventy cO"cry. - celebrate jubilees Ihls YCH. Rev.

hid JO I he day of thc I years. This would suggest what 1\11'. andl\lrs. IIar\'ey Taylot are Meclcrlc Gravel will c~lc.bra!e t.l~ I:;;:". We tlms ~ee a w.'y sci enlists nolV fenr, not simply a spending a fl)w days with their golden jubIlee c/[ his ordination 10

lr.dl':i~l1aily and nation. further reduclion but a total de. the prlcsthoodj Rcv. Alphon'. I struction of l1!e. However, we son Allan at his home In Topsail. Plourde, Msgr. Floribert COIil:

. '~.m lille, the atom bomb must remember, we .11'111 be enter. Schools are again reopened af· ombe, Rcv. Henri Larouche and :~~ .~n cxpmsion o( opinion ing the "Times of restitution of all Ire the Christmas holidays and Rev. Armand Brassard Uleir sllv(!r I !o~d authority cancels It things which God has spoken of the children are sellled down to jubilee.

It " only an opinion and through the mouth of all His Holy the second period of steady ST--OP-C-O-N-'F-U-S""'I-ON based 011 an understand. Prophets". This wlllh the new work. . LANCASTER, N. B. (CP)-Whc~

Ihe four at Gene\'a world under Christ when blessings It Is with regret that we learn mall began going astray city ·coun. A \orl 0/ centleman's of peace and happiness, prosper\ly, of the sudden mness of one of cil changed tbe name of two ~1I1i thc ~cl'i1. whom health and life are promised, why our oldest resl~ents In the pen;on streets which had ooen ealled after

• caL! the God o[ this consider any result from a ruptur. of Mr. 'Alex Hussey (Uncle Sandy) lor m er merchants. Lancaster's ~'lur.lI)' he is hIli o( wrath ed atmosphere other than a. bene. We wish him a speedy relurn to Peler and Fr cd eric k streets Be i h It! matches slreet names in Ihe ad·

\'! ator sa)'s, kno~l'ing he ficlal one. "Nothing shall harm or ea I. joining city of Saint .Tohn, so COUll' . I !hort lim!.' til do his hurt In ali my Holy Kingdom", 10 cll named them Calhcr.wood and II 1I00k. It scems to' me the rupturing and Bnd the earth. beneath; and so give Wilson.

why I ant of tlw o[linlon (!xposute or 01 her rays will r&- the world that li!e which this poor -----------­bO.mh. will be used hut not .verse the proceedll1'e ~l Noah's grownlng creation Is longing for. On Friday evening the 13th !lIe

an1lual meeting o[ Branch No. 6 of the CEAA of. Snlmon Cove C.lI. was held in their' hull will! theIr President l\lr. Everett Mnore conducting the meeting.

btglnmng of hnstilitics. As day. Inslead of the known death God wll! certainly make Ihe IIh Ihe Communist Icaders dealing rays expecled, we will he wrath of man to praise Him. t ty arc liP .againsl a tough !loorie(1 wilh' ~'et unknown ra)'s :May Thy Kingdom comc, Thy

r-_th_cl_' \\'111 \'i~ualile Ihe that wiil clean up the atn~sphere I will be done on earth.

To stop headac.h

use ASPIRI

TlUDI .. ,,"" RIIIITVlED

'AVER PRODUCT 121abl I 1 J e S • I • I" 9F

24Iable" •••••• 29~ 100 tablets ••••••

nSRCADY 1J) SO!O W()I<K

IN7WO 'sEtiiiOsl

. TRADE SUPPLIED BY

!'." ""hi iii" Ii ""ill. Ii. ij" 'in","''''''''' .a. ,i.a GERALD .S,:OOYLE .' WIn!' "~""""! """''' I QlihD' '::tC:;i:,.,

..

After the usual routine mailers \vere dealth with the annual elec· lion of ofCicers wa~ held, the Grand President ·l\lr. R. W. SI1e?· herd conducting the elecllon which resulted In Ihe followlng slate of officers being chosen for the coming year: Presldcnt~Mr. Malcolm An·

drews. Vlce.President-Mr. Lloyd Hus·

sey. . Chaplain-Rev H. W. Facey

B.A. • • Master ofCeremo'nles-l\Ir.

Wm. Andrews .. Secretary-Mr. Fred Green·

land. Treasurer-Mr. Fred BaUt'n. Senior Guard-Mr. Wm. ·Bat·

ten. ..

Junior Moore.

Gunrd-~Ir. GJlbert

Inside TYler-l\lr. I·'rcd And· , rews. .. ...

Outisde 'ryler ..... r.If. Wm. ]'Ilug· ford. .

The Installation of the- officers will lake place on Friday January 20th at ~.OO p.m.

~

A G S II lars on our highways across the Sout Eas acentla

tto . rna .•. . 25.00 son even j( I were protecting the " Ernest V. ~lcDonald 20.00 partridge. I would he brough~ be. country, I believe when that is Newfoundland,

G III • finished and the Carson ge!s on January 10 1956

. Gu ver.. .• .• 1.00 fore court and get thc full heneflt ' " J h

the Gulf, there wiil be thousands . Gus ue .. .• •• 5.00 of the law. I have seen Ihe white . .

Amos Wheeler •• •• 2.00 Arctic owl amongst the partridge ~f tour:sls commg here: and I do I.. Wheeler .. .. •• •• 1.00 and I suppose living o(f them' b n9W t ley are not commg lo trap Miss lIuby Locke .• •• 2.00 and still you can only luok on. ' eB\·er. nay Wheeler.. .. •• .. •• 3.00 We havc had a closc 5C<lS0I1 on We should go all out to protect L. H .. Starkes .. .• •• 5,00 caribou for ahout forty years now, our game and inlroJd fisheries Alice 111. Butler .. •• .• 2.00 al Ihat lime thcrc was quite a 10: and those who are respo!lsible Anthon), J. Staccy .• .• 10.00 of caribou on the peninsula. I for makinG our g3mc anrl inland Don Bullcr •. .. •• •• 2~O . hal"e known mcn II'ho counled 25 fishcry laws should gct all the in· I Ja'mes Snelgrove ., •• 5.00.1 in a herd. That wasn't yeslerday! formation they can from those I Colin Storey .• .• •• •• 5.00 I' Wh~rc arc thcr gonc'! H those trappe~s. I also think it should hc I

John Driscoll 5.00 herd~ weren': destro),ed or Ehot I taught i our schools, telling all

, . .'

More than 14,500 men and women,

serving you in 851 branches

throughout Canada and abroad,

have hclpetl tflC Royal Bank to achicre

new records in another

I

BIG YEAR

.....

1955 again proved to be a big and bus):)'car for CUlIutia

AmI in thr II~I hranehr8 of The Royal Rank o( Canada-Crom Bueno~ Aires, Argentina, 10 'Goo5~ na~', Labrador, from Paris, France, to Vicloria, B.C .•

.. from Port Radium .on thr. Arclic Circle to Havana, Cuha-the brisk uoriomic pace was matcbr.d by increued calle on' the !trvicea o( Canada'! brgest bank.

At lel1er'~ \licket, at accountant's

d,sk. in manager's oflicr. owr H.500 Royrtl Bank Jlroplr "trp.·IIII~Y hanrl. lin~ with ~r~rd and care Ihe myriad h:nking n~ed, oC onr lall.growing conn try"

AI II r~lult., The Royal Bank of Canada again Ibis yell' establi!hed • nllmber of new high marks, not only in .iu own hinary but in the bistory of Caoadian banking.

Relieve \ liCKS Suffering with YVAPoRUI

flGUAU' 'ILUNG THI ITORY 0' A 'TlN.' .... 1 RiCORD 0' ACHIEVIMENr

THE ROYAL B~NK . OF CANADA 0 .. of t~e wo~/J'1 larg.st hanks, "

growing with a growing cOllnlrr

• •

1945 . Id. '1',,101 .~ .......... 12.001.~ 16.918 ....• 3.281.143.865 '1'01.1 )),p"oIl •.. ll.1l8lI;751.0 7 ~ .... $3 ,Q6~.2:! 0.349 ·j'"I.1 Lu •••........ $ 48R .. 156.975 .... U.H3.629.S62 N"o,"" or .

.le(HI.il •. ct'Ullnt. , .. 1,:.53,359 .............. 2,557,909

8Udrht.: C.n.d •. _ ......................... ~~2 .... _ ..... ; ..• _ ....... 117 Abr •• 't.. ......................... ··h2····_· ...... ·· .. ·········7,

5(.1f .........•... ~ ..................... 1 0.000 ....... _ .. _ ....... 14.500

t" • ., {fI.-....

I

, .

. '., .: I':' .. , : : ;j;

, I" ~ ,.~:

. f·'· ' .

. . Ii ..'

, ~ :

. ,

1 i . • i

; . .' ., • • ti : , ' . . ' J ,

. .

..

Page 6: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

; i I

I I I I /. I

I j i I , . . .j .,

, .

! "

."" " ,

'.

: , ,. , ...

"

: .: 2

.'

------.....

.::" .,~ ~ ':' . . ;

CHIT-CHAT COLUMN . 'TO BE MARRIED

.•. , .. lliss Patrlda 1101l0han of 24 . ' Dicks' 'Square lell by air Saturday

lor New York,' where she will be , married to Mr. Ted Birkett 01 that .' tlty.·

" ~ IN HOSPITAL " .~ Mr., Max Reid of 65 Poplar Ave. :';' i,s 'presently a patient at the I Grace

·lIo.~pltal, and his many friends II'lsh him a speedy recovery.

'Yo TO 'VISIT DERE ~. :-. Mrs. S. E. Garland will be mil", . ing In St. John's S/lturday to

~pend I two·week holiday with hcr ~ister, Mrs. C. P. Ward (If Craig.

:-. /llillir ·AI·enue.· Mrs. Garland has : :been rcsldlng in Montrcal for the : 'pasl six months. . .

i :~TORK SHOW~ ; :: Mrs. Arthur' Sturge was glvcn a : ',tork shower by some 20 o[ hcr ; ·frlends recent))·. Hostess was Mrs. ~ 'Captaln David Sturge who enter.

:Jalned .. the group at the White 'House: Mrs. Sturge received many • beautllul glll5,

ON BUSINESS Mr. Clarence l'ussslry o[ 102

I 1I0nncnturc AI'cnue I~ I'islting ~o~ner Brook on buslnm. and 15 I!xptclcd ·to rcturn to 51. John'. tomorrow or Friday.

~~'AT ST. CI,ARE'S Miss Mary Morri~, 11 Military

Road, is no\\' recei"ing treatment at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital. Her many friends wis~ hcr a speedy neol·ery.

STORK SHOWER A stork shower was held for

Mrs. Jack Reardlgan at her bomo, Waterford Bridge Road,' on Mon· da)' night. The bostess was ~lr5. Eilcen Burden. Bingo and a de. Ilghtful supper highlighted a happy cI·cnlng. Mrs, Reardlgan was the reclpienl of many beautiful and useful gifts.

GET WELL, DI,\NNE The many friends oC little Dianne

Button, Strawbcrry Marsh Road, wish her a speedy reconry. Dianne Is a patient at the Gracc Hospital

GIRL GUIDE ~IEETING The monthl)' meeting of the SI.

John's Girl Guide Association took plaee on Monda)'; January 16, at 3 p.m" at the residence of ~Irs. W.

P. GoodrIdge. Mrs, Collier, the Divisional Commissioner, was In the chair. Arrangements were made for the Divisional annual meeting, which Is to take place In the Cathedral Parish Ha\1 on Monday, Jo'ebruary 13, at 8 p,m.

FROIII LIVERPOOL The following arrived on thc S.S.

Nova Scotia from Liverpool: Mr. A. H. Harney; Mr. C. W. Palmer, ~lIss M. A. Sharpley,' Mr. R. A. Webber, Mr. S. T. Whittaker.

Cotton.Fabrics· Look New and Eresh l

MACDONALD FTLLOWSIIIP CLUB NOTES

The Macdonald Fellowship Club of the Y.W.C.A. held their sup· per meeting on 'fhursda¥, January 12, In the Club Rooms, II«rvey Road. Miss, Mabel Young, chair· man for the evening welcomed as guest IIIiss Julie Barrett. Birth· day greellngs were extended to­Misses J. ~IlIfltn, J. I,cwis, J. Johnston ami n. Curll~. Spcclal guest and speakcr oC the cvenlng wa5 Mayor lIarry )Icws. In his very Impressive and humorous way 1\11'. Mews told of his visit to England whcre ho found the old traditions nre still vcry much a part of that country and 01 his re· cent spcakins tous which took him through Eastern Canada, this coun· try \\'Ith Its new outlook madc him rcalize how young I;anada Is com· pared to other counlrics and what we stili have to look forward to in ncw del'clopmcnt of mines and Industries. Votc oC thanks was ex· tended by Miss Marjorie Ball, The National Anthem closed the mcet· ins.

COCIIRANE STREEt. FELLOWSHIP CLUB

, I

Collons rrfm tllC resort eoliefllolls orrer a llint or what's to conic ror slimmer. Patio tlress (Iem Is by Pr,! Premo In' a shlinmcrlng eotlon satin stripe. Shoulder straps IIl1tie to' hare a neckline or to

. wrap arollnll ror a halter or sll'al'less' effect.' Allele Slmp'son's signa-ture sar is \\'o\'cn (renter) into a cotton broeaJlc. This Is tile -------_._----------_. __ ... ---

.....

designer's new "blrdwlng silhouette" with released' fullncss toward thc back or the bodicc that's g.thered In at thc neckline. Fine!), elched flower srlpe Is uscd (right> by Tina' Leser Cor an obi dress. Flat back bow has hidden back pockets. AII' fabrics are rrom ·lIope ~kll1nian.-By Galle Dugas, NEA Womcn's .Editor.

The Wednesday Fcllowship Club of Cochrane Street Church resum· ed thcir regular fortnightly meet· ings on January 11th in the league room of the Church. It is hopcd that the club membership will grow during the ensuing months. The President, ~Irs. D. lIl; Baird, wei· corned the members to thc first meeting for the new ycar, and expressed her wishes for prosper. Ity and happiness [or thc' club during 1050, During the business period plans were made for a I function to take plaec on Valen·

Dr. Jordan Says

tlne's Day. Mrs. W. L. Langille, BY ED\vI~ P. JOJtDA~, ~I. IJ I honorary member, attcnded thc .

Washable . S.eparates Hav~ OIl~~Pie(e' . Loo'!<

-I'RO'H~O'N' DE'sigNs'~ IHGAY COLORS

mecting. Ta was ~er\'ed, bringing I CO~ST,\~'f DI\~Gm~ !,UR~S __ . the mccting to a closc on a social ,AMONG QUIt IIAT I AItt\S\ fI,:' note. -------------.--.6------ nats carry disca~es II'I1Ilh C,IO

he acquired b~' hmllun bein~"

ade fot "yo~ a/onel Designed to tit as {hot.l.9hYt'l . .: <

, It a t 5 sometimes allaek peopl,',

I, p3rllcularly infants and the ago~. Rats destro), a great deul of fouJ

I and cauSe enormous property d~· mage.

There arc probably more I'al, in North Amcrica thnn there ar') p~ople.

Rats can live in almost any climate and eat cverylhing thllt human b~ings do, as well as oth~r things. They ha v c many 5i mila ri tics to man 'atid enn adapt them selves much bettcr te change atlJ disaster than \l'C can. At presell', they arc almost certalnl)' the mll,t dangerous enemies of mankind, other than' ourselves.

RATS CARRY many dlschscs IIr man and ani m a I s, includm.; 'plague (the black dealh of the 1IIid:l!e Ages), typhus Or jail fever, rat bite fever, and Weil's diseaw

THE DAILY NEWS; WEDNESD,W,' JAN, 1

"ASTRO~GUIDEII For'~eclnelda~, J~r":lri' 13

Present-For You .and Yours ••• 'Negative ~!pcc:s' move our of the picture by m:u· .• morning .ad bOlh menIal ~nd physical aClivihes arc morc la·

I "Drablv a)pectcd Ihan they have ~o (ar Ihis weel:.. Only Ihal mighl relard progre.s

aspect which is poor Precaution can over·

Ihis asp c c I, howc\·cr. • Moderation is Ihe l;ey.

lFiJture ... Posilion of Mercury lin Ihe Soviet chart suggcsls Ihal ir~~d activities may be. stepped

. :up in Soulh America-partieu, ;Iarly in the Western countries :o{ Ihat conlinent. . iARIES (B"n MItCh 21 10 Ap,il 20) . LIBRA I .AH;I' • 't'nJ(r.c~ to trend m.,re d:an He~t '" ",;,.1,,111.-7'" :)()u urn or to 1,1,,,e ,amL!t~. Renumber Alarl from , .. 'bat halJpened b~t lime? help 10 ea.~e

:TAURU$ IAp,il 21 10 MIY 201' SCO!l.PR) 1001.2110 rl" 1'1 :nemtmber -.1:rn )'OU charlie something Mone), m~tttn U\..c & f:'\t";~'f' ,that the Lill "'i11 (0.:\1: due I:venuull)'. lor.>,ou. ,De 11tct'.lfetilo I:T.li.t·, ,Openle on I blldget. C:rCltiOH If f,rftnuy.

IGEMINI IM.y 21 I. J,," 21) . SAGlnARIUS IN ••• U I. D ,"Dllf ".itt t:(r~rirnce. should,be: I I!"u.~ U a !1I1StnrH dr:ll dM!l'flllltlr~tt.1 .to ),olt-don I 10r,el II JO qUle~ly. Von, • fn!ml. fllnn,emml ehtl!; Ot: . ,relltal misukr. Don't u,l.:e .. cll:anct.

;C,Io,NCER IJun, 22 10 July 221 CAPRICORN IDo •• 22 I. ,H ,-ou find: ~I)mt rnnlu~ln: hUf~tn' HI: d:rcrful .Iltlut (flrrr~t'~~ al~lrntd '0 ~ou. poHI'Onr them unitn rlon', "t~ilalf' Ii) adnm )~~'r

!rnn(,dtnt )'DI1 cOIn urr)' tllrou.h. ETI'r)'bod)l makes l}1tm: ..

,LEO IJuly 23 10 AU9. 22) AOUARIUS (Jan. 20 I. FIb \ ThIn). lint (II your profe.uio" .. l t.un~. Td,~ fl\lthin.c: for «r.anttri. : ,ll'Ii and r~l lIlalion. Look.t lon;·ran;1I: inillnci if it .. ·.arn' "OIl . Ilrofit ln~lt. or dancrr ""rid; "m, , .

\VIRGO IAug. n I. SOFI. 22) PISCES I F,b. 19 to 10.4",\ 10) IUon'1 hreomr tml,lIonal ahn:1 '::'I2.tion. ApC',;"d 10' )"0111 o~n '''"T) .!II!

\"011 01'11,. RUle Ihin~~ "OUt lor }oL:r£c1{ "'11 In Clilltr ("t'Qlllt 5 bu~ir.~h tr t :tnd Dillen tnntrrnrd. OutJcok imprll\'U in ' •. m.

L ... __ .... ¢l19!6, F,oId -"""""1.1.,"

Spareribs Are Favorites For Family Munching

BY GAYNOR MADDUX Spareribs have taken the flal'or

spotlight. Allow % to 1 pound :If ribs per person. Keep the ri~s loosely wrapped in the relriger~· tOr and use within two d~ys. If frozen. they need nOl be thall'~,1 for cooking in the sauerkraul. However, tor barbecuing or bab. ing thaw before cooking.

As. in all pork cookery, 10,Ig slow cooking is nceded, espccially with spareribs to make certain tIle meat closc to the bone is thoroug,l. Iy cooked, Sage, thyme. caraway. basil and garlic all combine we!1 with frcsh pork flavors.

Texas Baked Stuffed Spareribs . (Yield: 6 to 1 servings .

Two sets spa r e rib s (ap. prOXimately 4 po u n d s), 2 tc J.

spoons salt, \l. cup' catsup, liz te.l. spoon chili powd~r, rye bread s!llf ling.

Brown one side of each set of ribs in roasting pan. Turn one set brown side UP. Season wi!JJ 1 teaspoon salt. lipread with stu!· ling. CO\'er with olher set o! ri',· (brown side ncxt to stuffing). Season with 1 leaspoon salt, cat· sup and. chili powder. Bake in tnoderatc oven (350 degrees F.) (or H~ hours. I! necessary to prevent burning, pour ~l. C'lll water into pan.

Rl'e Bread StuUlng Two cups dry rye bread crumn$,',

1 egg, ;l. cup milk, 1 small oni01.

Two for

4564 2-10

''1./h,~ --AohI,.~-"'" choppe~, \~ cUp melted buUer or I Keep ner sma;lh' margarme: \~ teaspoo~ thyme. 1 winter-scI\' Ihis adorah~ teas~oon salt. .Combme all l1!. (or busv da)'s at ichool: gredlCnts and mIx lVell. fashion'~ new Ion Spareribs and. Bohemian . Saue!' (cinched by perk;-

kraut (Yield. 3 to 4 servings) favorite flare skirt be!c" . Two pounds spareribs, 1 ta ble· the blcuse in prett)' spoon lat. salt and pepper, ;, cup PaUern 4561: water, 1 No, 303 can sauerkraut 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. SiZe (1'), pounds). 3 tablespoons ehoT). quires 1'" yard; ped onion, 1,2 teaspoon carawa~' blouse 1 yard 3S.inch secd, 3 tablespoons sugar. Plag'.le Is a constant danger 1) ...

eaus~ it is prcsent in rats in many llar\s o( the world. Plague evrn, tually kills the rats thcmselves, When Ihis happens the rat fie:,. which harbors the germ caus'ng plague, leaves the dead rat's bO'I)' and seeks the nearest .. allern3i~ host, which may be and often ;~

Heat [at in a kettle or skill~l. QUICK 'cOLOR! No einbroidel'Y. Cut the. ribs into serving piece~.

..,...just iron'on tticse .glorious tuli!)s Season thein with salt and' peppe;·. in. royal red .'and· (oliage, gre~n. Brown thEm in the hot [at. Add

. Bcautify kitcheri towels,. aprons tlie water. Cover and coo:' slOWly tableCloths, ' potholde'rs!: Decor"t~ for 1 hour. Empty the kraut in'u

,bedroimi'[j n.e n s,cotton skirtb: a kettle. (Wash if very tarl, . Easy .to·Ivash~eolors stay brighl! drain and add ~~ cup water).

This pattern ea,I' to to sell'. is tested for f~t. plete illustrated in;lru

Send THIRTY·FIVE cents) in coins (;\amp; accepted) [or this plainly SIZE, N A STYLE NUIIIBER.

. New: Playtex' Living Bra Crill,crOll rlnstic fronl di~! 101<, dil'idcs divinely. /:,·ia.!lic

: bod; ~ /Im'u, Ilayl lower. l:'xclusil'c, sclfadj'lsting JirlCJ sh'e perfect fil. Ma~e of beaulifully embroi~crc(1 white nylon and clastic. Livc! and brcalhb! with you .• , give! wODderful support DO matter what your eize or, in. between.size. At your favorite departmeni or specialty .Iore. 32A to 4OC. 395 ' ONLY

PlAYTtX LONG UHE UVING BRA-Exclu&il'c . mBljie midriff moulda you 595 ·to the ")ong look". .

••• Tnd, Milk

a human ueinq. SEVERAL YEARS AGO, a study

was made of aUaeks on hum,m beings by rats in Baltimure n~· cords were obtained 01 nearly l~O persons who hnd becn bitten 10 badly by rats that they had to ,!!" to, hospital for treatment. ThiS

Tilcse separ~tes, In a mixture o(.lighi~elght daeron.type worsted hnd wool, are washable. Fabric Is lightweight and has good shape rclen·:lon. We show shirt and skirt' hi· • ·blue·on.gold combina.

Eas)'! Just, .iron on! Pattern Add remai'ling ingredients. Cook , 7124 has ten tulips' in combinatioll slowly If.! hour. Pour off Cat fro'n

Of. red and··green - from Hl. x ~ ribs .. lIIeasure back 3 tablespoon'. care of ST. JOIl~'S to .. 4~1 x 9. Inches. Washable! Combine ribs and kraut and cook P~ttcrn Dept, 60 FRO~T iteitd·T\V.~NTY.FIVE CENTS in 1 h I I ','EST TORO"TII O"if tlon.-By Galle Dugas; NEA Women's Editor,' .

I " .

same report r e cor d cd slud;~s . which su/:gested thnt rats relbh F 'J' T" I B h human blood and that lhc· rcasnn .. as lIon II)S , a y'-they bite peoplc is that they a,'(' • . r...., ,

. "

coins. for this P~ttc\n (stamps can· not be accepted) to ST. JOHIII'S pAIL Y NEWS' lToitsehold A r I fi Dept, 60 FRONT STREEl WEST, rORONTO, . ONT.· Print plain'), N A ME,. AI]DRASS, PATTER~ NUMBER.. . .

hungr)'. .' Blouse neckllncs, cut high ur, Lovely handmade little girl dre,. , ' . I scooped low, can be dr('s~ed UJI ses ·eome . Irom the' Philippine". ' Order: our "ALICE B ROO K S, The amount of injury which' r;lt.i with the flash of n, goltlen ne,':;; I These arc modest' in price and as' Nee~lccra[t Catalogue.' E nj 0 y

do and their burden on nnr lacc. And for the (mal ... eompl~t,~ fanc)': a Baby gift· as one couiJ pages .and· pagcs of e;<citing ne'l' economy is almosl, past belir.·l, femiHizing 01 .the pants costume, II' ish. T.hey h a v'e cmbloider.", des~gns.~ knitting, crochet, el)1' Sevcral years ago, It was calcu. there arc delightfully capriciulls tucks, smocking, opcnwork and al! brOidery, Iron·ons, to~ s anJ nove;· loted' that ti!e dama~e don.e by looldng shoes such as bright .ve .• Ih.? d e.1 i g h) s· of another mo,'e. tle~! • ~cnd .25:c~nts for Y,ol!r copy rats in Washmgton and naihmor~ veteen f1at·heeled p II rR p 5 with IClsurely, day. . or thiS wonileliu! bllok now. Yt.il alone \\'~s between $400,000· and rhinestone trlm, or turquoise fu'.t· _ ... - \l'iU want to order ~very design in S70J,OOO . each year respectivel)·. m.ulcs with eurled.up toes. . Days when mothers wonder it it! .. This represents an average loss 01 lh~ir Jl.lathematleal education diJ $1.27 a year per person. These pants take to a \'aril:t~· them any good: trying to tote uo

of tops, tucked.in blouses of solt the nuniber of lost diapers bv . LANrZ, o( the U. S. Deparl' counting' the ones at the servlcc,

[ A i It I Ii t J jersey, cashmere sweatcrs, or fa.t ment 0 sr cu ure, las s ~ the ones. in. the container, the clean I h d t . . ICl'ln,,~ tunics that extcnt bclow some 0 t e more es rueUve a~' ones and the ones on' Baby's bot.

tivlties of rats. They cat corn dJ~' the hipline. tom, and subtracting.:

~fanilers'Make . Friends

Ing growth and In cribs. and r. . _. - -single rat can cat from 40 to S(; You might, if you are looking , Unsure grandparents and aunla A line orten [0 f:m s pounds oC corn a year. They dc. for gift suggcstlOI\S, include Soml· lind that the easiest and' mo';t cashier's wi nq 0 w whilc tl\,(1 stroy merchandise. The rat I~ tb,~ thing from these lashion tips. successCul toy gifts come (ro," women argue !!I'cr 'the \'Ight· til greatest O4Iemy of poultry. nqt. manufacturers who annotate th~ir pay the parking [ec. It's all right destroy wild birds, ducks, WOIlt!· should be hunted mcreil~ssly till products. with. the age Baby tnr to offer to ·pay-but there's no cocks and song birds. ' They .~t all fronts. They arc rivals 01 m,,!! which each is recommended. T~;sl need to make an Issue of it. ., tack bulbs, seeds nnd plants. kind and may beat' Us out in tile h~lpsto keep scissors' out of Ii!!y . People who fight. over· checks.

Thcre seems no doubt Ilia! rals long run, ' tOddlers:' hands. . are lacking Insoclal pO.ise. '

our onger. , , ". ,1,

, 12" LONG

PLAYING CRAZY OTTO MOOD FOR LOVE­

FOUR ACES FLE·f.lT\OUS BY

TERRY GIBBS LOVE ME OR LEAVE

ME-DORIS DAY MY KIND OF LOVE -SARAH VAUGHAN

--------------------------------

.' New., receiving offic'e brings . . ,

C~usins (Newfoundland) Limited have just' recently opened a Receiving Office at MACY'S Store on Howan Street. All~garments left at our new office will: receive' . the same .prompt service.as they would if brought to our ,Watllr Street or Alexander Street offices. So 'no matter w1iere you shop •• , 'up town or 'down town remember to leave vour garment$ at one of COUSINS conveniently .located receiving offices for prompt. service, careful: deaning and a J!fcss that really stays in. Remember the address: MACY S on Rowan Street ••• for'Sanitone the better kind of dry cleaning.

.. , '

·Sanitoile Dryc/e'oning to, . . .

Churchill Park brea. • ,.

..

i

E[fie Benson bas duties at the I after spending C

Mr. and Mrs. Clare at St. John'S.

MarY Butl, who I In the General summer was di

and has recovel from ber Illness

enough to attend sel Christmas vacation. ~

best wishes [or happY and succes~ She Is the daught~

Mrs. Michael Butt. and !'tIrs. James GI son Patrick with days during the Ie

He has noW r~turn'

Marina, Doris Earle who spent . their parents, :llr . Earle. Irlshtown.

to their respecti their brother Clal

alsO home for Christ are glad to be able

:llrs; Ira Marshall, recovering fro:

Illness. She has for complete rec,

.',

·See

I ! E «

,1

':.

I

Page 7: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

,~ to A:'I.");F. A '1OIIX'S 0.-\11.

II. fiG FROST OXTO. 0:'\1.

OAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1956 porL Lhilt Mrs; John Fralze Is now Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Rossiter ar· has now returned to his duties at I AOd f H' ° 1 D 1\1 C much Improved, aftel' a severe 111. rived from Stephenvllhi recently the General Hospital, where he is 11 1 0 ospIta D.IU. • Produced

~. . .'

ness. Recently she received a. visit on a v)slt to .th~kpareIits,Mr. and attached to t~e X·ray Department. CARBONEAR J 9 A [I from her daughter, Mrs. John PIke Mrs; Fred Rosslier and Mr. and lIIr. Cllf~ord 'Penney son of lIIr ' an. - n a er· '11:.8 943 V I • I of Grand Falls, who made- the trip Mrs. Herbert Marshall. . and Mrs, Fred Penney: has return: noon tea was held aL the home of C if , e lIe es especially to lie her., Mr •. Riehard Rorke spenL the ed' to the city to continue his Mrs. 5, W. ,lIIoores on Thursday I

,MIss Diane Hedges of st. John's New.);'ear .wlth'hlsparellts .. ' studies at Memorial University, last, Jan, 5, In aid of the proposed n 1955 carbonear News

spent the New. Year With her Mr. Calvin Smillf, who is, em. . IIIr. Warrick Boutcher has re. hospital. It w~s attended by about Mr. Joe Thoms, C. of E. Teacher grandparents, Mr. and' Mrs:' George played . with . Flsher"', Pr.oducts turned t . St h ill ft . d twenty-six ladle~ of the town and

t CI B E I I I hto ~. 0 ep cnv ~,a er spen . w'os the fl'rsl In a serl'es of teas Sr Leonard Lord Ch I f

a lompneys, T.. " spenL Christ. ar e, r s wn. Ltd" arrived from St. Anthon" I . th N Y hid I ' a rman 0

PERSONALS ; (1fI~ Ilenson has returned :r- duties at the Memorial ,,' allrr ~pcndlng Christmas

I\r, and ~m, Clarence Rob· . ; -I John's,

.1 ~\I'.~, IlUll. who had been ~,~! 'I'i~ the General Hospital ·lerr. dl h ' d I , ,t ~ummcr was 5e argc

,3_ .nd has reco\'ered sum· her mness as to be

to attend school after · "'JII'I"''' \'aealion, We extend , "' b~>t \\'ishcs Cor a health­~:;rn\' and successful New

'Sh;' i. the daughter of Mr. · ~:~, ~liehael Butt, , Ind )tr., ,Tames Griffin had

!t. \ -n I'atrick with them for ;~:.~ durinG the festh'e sea·

· fit' hOI; noW returned to the , c:!;r! )Iarina. Doris and Bnr· · E3:1e who spent Christmas

t~dr 1,:.rrnlS, :\lr. and ~lrs. Earle. iri!htown. have now

to their re.pectl\·e duties, !I! I);eir brother Clarence who 1),1 Mmr for Christmas,·

WI Ire ~13d to bc able to report lin, Ir. )\ar.hall, Irlshtown,

~yJh re~o\'erinll from her re· :,lr.w, She hos our good r~r complete reco\'ery.

~ ng e ew ear 0 I ays IV lh his that will be held l'n al'd of the l'n. th Bit' h M tel mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Etta .Clarke came ,from St. some dB"S ago to speno d Christmas mother M J I h B t h HI e r IS 0 or orporat on, ~ , rs. os a ou c cr. S stltution. A dell'gh' tCul tea was d t d h Jeremiah Thoms. John's to spend Christmas an New and New Year . with his. mother, broth MIt d I announce 0 ay t at during 1955 'I 1 ., h I Y I h h . . d e,r, or ey, a s u en at served, for which all paid f,'fty th C ti t d

.. r. ra ,,,ars a I celebrated his ear w t er parents, Mr. an Mrs. Giles Smith. Foilo\vlng his Que neil I t e orpora on' expor e more

I d I I k I! e s, 0 ege, las re urned to cents. This Is a' n entertalnl'ng and hi I th h

b rlh ay on Friday. We extend to Mrs. N cholas Car e, each Ave. vacation' he wlli .go to St. John's St J h t tl hi dl \'e c es an any ot er motor I

. 0 n s 0 con nue s stu es. fruItful way to raise money and f t I th Id him best wishes for many happy Visitors from Dunv lle were ~r. for the winter months. Miss A ..... riB t h d 'I manu ae urer n e wor , by . ",,0 e ou e er an n r. we feel the "teas" wl'll b t hi I I returns. and Mrs., Fred Dayls, ,who. were .; Mls~.Jean HowelI spent the New Eln~o P,lereey have returned to successful. e mos 5 pp ng near y 200,0000 Lo a total

Mr. and Mrs. Louts Menchlons visiting relatives. They' haVe' now Year with her relatives here. She their teaching duties at Upper Is. value of approximately £75 mil, and their daughter Georgina, of reLurned' to tbelr home.' ;,~' . retUrned to the city Monday eve· land Cbve. Armorel spent all the lion. Bishop's Cove, were recent visitors Mr. John' Day of Irlshtown ar. nlng. Chrl!tmas vacation with her moth. . IIJORE AUTIIORITY During the year nearly four ve· to town as the guests of Mrs. rived from Goose Bay In Decem· .~ 'Master Carl Oates spent his er, Mrs. Josiah Boutch~r, while Mr, , LONDON (CP) The BBC hls hlc1es were produced every min, Menchlons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ber to. spend Christmas an'd New Christmas vacation with his uncle Piercey spent just the New Year given three reasons why it does ute of the working day .despite Andrew Marshall. Year with his family.,.. . and aunt, Mrs. Frank Noseworthy period. not emplor women to read the Industrial disputes a££ecting some

Rev. W. H. B. Gill, Mrs. Gill, Mrs: L. Piercey has returned to at ·St. John's. ne~s: tbe public prefers male of the supplying companies. Miss lIlar11yn Gm and Mr. Albert her work at. James Burden's, after \ Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam Oates have C E A A VOices, the male voice is more in, The total output for the year. G!l1 are back at the Rectory after spending the New Yea.ri.wlth .. ~er returned to Burin after spending • ~. • • Dance telligiblc in bad reception areas which constitutes a record for the a holiday in the City. brother, Mr. WIlliam Taylor, arid .the' Christmas and New Year holi. and it carries morc' authority. British Motor Corporation, and

Congratulations arc extended to his family at St. John's. . : ' days with Mr. and Mrs. WllJlatn CARBONEAR, Jan. 5-Thc any other British company, was ~Ir. and I\Irs. George Murray, Misses Mary and Dolly' Udell Oates. dance. sponsored by the C.E,A,A PINNED BY CA R 468,943 vehicles, 'an Increase over South Side, on the birth o[ a have gone to the mainland on. a Mr. 1I0Uls Oates who was home . and held on Monday, Janua'l'Y! NORFOLK Va. !AP)-A Ports· last year of 26,7 per cent. daughter on December 29th. combined. business' and: pleasure to, spend Christmas ·wlth his par· 2nd, was well attended and good mouth, Va., motorist drowned SUII· C . t I "t I Iti I f th d ommenting upon these pro-

I\Ir. and Mrs. James Taylor and . r P. lU er v 5 ng se,-:e~a 0 cent., Mr. and Mrs. William Oates, music \\'as supplIed b" the '1'1\'1" ay when, his car overturned and h I t I I

' t d duction fIgures, Sir Leonard said

their daughter Ruth spent the S opp ng cen res n, lIiontrea, has returned to Fredericton, N.B" light Orchestra. ,rappe him ,bcnea~h the wreckap.c ' New Year holiday with lIIrs. M. E. they wlli proceed to New York where he is studying Forestry at m a water·Cdled ditch only 1B in· "No olher molor manufacturer Guy and family at st. John'!, Ruth where they will be. purchasing the. University oC Fredericton. On Wednesday the C.E,A,A. ches deep, Police said Rolano outside America has ever aehiev· " d '! th I It. d held a card game and lhis, too, Francis Livingston, 47, was drlvlnll cd this output, and even in Amer· sla~'ed on for a few more days bOO s or c r spr ng ra e. lIIr. and Mrs. W. Mugford, Mr, I' to work 11'I'th hI'S WI'Ce \I'hen their i I

I h

. was we I a,tended. The prize ea t has only been exceedcd by wh Ie er parents returned on Mr .. Guy Taylor, who Is attach· and I1Irs. Percy Mugford and their I car was struck from the rear h" thre of th t 1\' nners were IITrs. Edward Wrlcc • e e grca corporatio Monday. cd to the st. John's Brauch of the son Douglas were visitors [rom st. anolher aULomo'&ile. The impact there I 'd' ns

Mrs. Lawlor of St. John's spent Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent John's on Sunday. and IITrs. Patrick Fitzpatrick. caused the LivingstOn car to over· f . eonsl cr our export per· the New Year week.end with her the New Year with his parents Mr. EdGnr Clarke who spenL the A special meeting of thc C E!\ turn into the ditch. Mrs. Living, ormanc~ t~ be exlremely salis-siSler, Mrs, Peter Griffin. )Ir. and ~lrs. ArLhur Taylo~, South New Year ·holldays with hIs par. A, will be held In the c1ub;o~-~ I ston wa~ pulled to safely ~rougll factory m view of the ove;.nlght

We arc-pleased to be able 10 reo Side.' , .. ' enls, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Clarke, Ion 'fhursday, January 12th cthr~III'ctaolOISylde door and not mjured ctuhts lin IdmlPorts tOk AUslralia and . ," 0 er ea ng rn ar ets."

Ma ail . ~.-(, , ..

••• tJ e,

7

NEWnOltN BABY UNJIURT NE\y YORK (APj-JiilKanarck

was In an· automubile accidel!t Sundar-one minute after bein'·· bor,n. Her lather, Seymour, 28, tolj p?,hce ": was, driving to a hospital IIlth, hiS expectant 1':iCe, Jac· quehne, 26, when the ehild "Wi,S

born. ~ moment later, Kanare.c onlo a Side street. The vehicle skU. ded on the Icy pavemenl and struck a tree. An ambulancp. com· pleted the trip to the hosphl for face and knee injuries. DJu,b· ter and dad were unhurt. :'

EYE SPACE North America has about 110

major astronomical observato;ies the largest in Canads the David Dunlap observatory in Toronto,

UNWANTED HAt"it OUAIANTUD 011 MOHR IUUNDD

° S ..... U .... 1 dllC4ft07 IDUfldue04 tao .. flnttl ... Ia~

• If'" ,.pllaU" Cfum tw tIM .on. otubllors n_ balr. .

• Guaraalefd: -untmeet I!Ie batr dot. DOt pow MeL

• A. .Imp" ~t1_ anti a·_t .. I&lH' all usIT . UIl_'*' balr ~ Ue<d Ito ..,.1aII all ...... za-.

LES PRODUlTS -' ESTELLE DE GRENRLI

2112 Fro_ac St. loOt!! 12,""'" FA. 152$ 1_._ . .,..,u_ ..... · ..

will .. I 'odad, • -'7 ..... of .... pi .. las (poo1ap .... , • ( • c:.o.».

.Jlu. po ......

NJ2M

Manufactured In Canada by Chry!ler Corporation of Canada, Umited

Push a b u tto n • • . step on the 9-=-8 ••.• take a 'thrilling

Tltrilf'o,he .xciting 9o-pow.r of 200.h.p. V-B with Power Pakl As a teammate to PowbrFllte, this great J1ew V·8 puts 200 horSepower at your command., And tbm's new higber torque for livelier response on straightaways or steep pades. Higher compression and unique combustion chamber design squeeze extra mileage from each gallon of gas. JU5t for the fun of it, drive a Dodge Mayfair witb Hy·Fire V·S ••• and see what we ~an!

de m o'n st rat Ion drivel

Aclmirl the .oaring lines of Flight·Sweep styling I You can feel that "let's.go" spirit at first sight! Forward·thrusting hood and taut body metal 'give your Dodge an eager, ready·to·go look! Rear fenders ~etP skyward in dramatic fashion to set the trend fpr caN· of tomorrow. Visit us soon for aneya·opening demonstration ••• and bring the whole family along for the ridel

Try,he smooth g.'away of Pow.,Flif. AufomCJfic T""","1.' It's the easiest, moat efforUeBB way to drive. Just touch a button • • • step on the gas ••• and GO! PowerFli.te's puah·button controls are conveniently placed on the driver's left. Their simplt'l, mechllni· cal construction assures lasting satisfaction. Optional on Docile Mayfair, Regent, and Crusader, !I~ndard on Custom Royal.

See this spiritedfami/y, car with the forward Look -> ... ,?oW on display at your Dodge-DeSoto dealer'sl

THE'ROYAL GARAGE, LIMITED

IYltc/l cnl!lu,S~lWtr II Sill!: ....".. ". Chick Yeur Hmp'ptr ror Dill .., TIIIIo

HAMILTON STREET ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND

DIAL 209f

, t.! ~ '. ~ ,

. L. ~: 'I ~,

,1 : ~~.

Page 8: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

'.

,.

8

Latest Stock Market' Rep~rt .Mela UfOn 27BOO 3~ 3D JD I .S.our f·ro. 2300 270 263 23 ,Minda",,. 1700 3 36 1 ,Soutll Un 011. 1000 ~1 55 ~l ' )lInln£ Corp 1m 231. ~J 23'.' ,SlanIY.1I 2027 ~7\~ 5n~ J7~ .Min.Ore 17317 49 _ 4.1 4j ,Sur.ly Oil. 10:.JO In uo 1~1

TOHOSTII CLOSISO 'TOCKS xM'IIUI 31JJ 3~0 31D 310 'T .... callftry 1300 BB sa ,a 'I III 'II ""0 I" 117 I'D xT' ..... Emp m l1l 171 111 IIf The l'lnldlln rr... x.' u "'. *,... '00 '3 3"\' J'I' I, Quolrd In f.nto, ,-Od,t 101. ,~_f:, xN.ma l'rrk 2)30 100 III 10 ,Tra .. Era t.. _.. I

dhl~7nd, ,,_E •• r,III •• ,",_t:,.".".nl. 1 xNal );xplor 4,30 75 71 73 xTr.OII P.le ~OOO IS 15 13 "Io.k Sal .. IIl,h Ioow Clo.. ~~.. Lal"n. moo 3lJ 213 29~ ,Triad Oil, 3770 U 6110 00 o S IV \I~ r 000 33 33 ~ I xUn 011. !IIO 111 171 IH )IISY.~ . x,. , • 1173.0 78 80 xIVo.pa. 1108 ::2~ ~2~ 221, A. d llran 110'':1 231"- Z.!I. 23 xNl:w Alhflna 0 I" 1'3 I'J A 1700 0" f;O II x~'c:\'r' n:1l 4100:1 ::t.:!, "W(!It !\la)gUl 1000'N oJ oJ

.Ak.ltrh.. 10lBOlI 73 '71 73 ,~." ('al 33J:l 110 107 109 .W .. I Aahley· 1000 14V1 141,Im "'Ib> t:'rl •. ,I Ihl 4'0' 101 101 1"3 .·\"il,l<h 4300 17 4 46 AI-on' lo:Il 18h 16\, In', "'~w • • • ,,' 00 IT 17 I·

• ,aD 90" 900 ono ,!'(ew Il" k,n' ~OO ~~J l"2 :OJ ,Yan Conuck I~ , xAI~om ,,'- ,. l' C b xAII\.I .. rd.r 1310 17 17 17 .N t·OIlun. ]WO 32 28 • ur 21110 3 3~ ,~ .S (lold.".· 133h3 23 :1' ~8 !,OOlhOU.IO 1070 ~c 30 20 .,\ •• lnda "II I 2300 33 '." 32 - - -

,.Anacon 20311 JI~ 31P 310 x., nrr cnnl 30 '.' .!o· i'l Total u.lu nn TorDnta ,tacK u.chan"" •. \nc Itm,)n 200 17 10 17 .S llI~brld~u "3 3

~1:'tO Ijll 17 17~;I ~Scw 110M'll :000 3~ :13 :&3 Jan. 17; 4,01\1 ,0 :1. xAl"'.·nu 3100 q I 3" ~D ,Sew J.eulrl 1,1 \3 W, 37 38 I IlASK~ :~~tJ:" IiJ2l)O 21 ~II,&!': xStW Jaton 2tOJ 41 40 \0 1\1onl 310 "9'1' 49J1 49~.

:;oru... 43 41 x~ l~clnrt jOO ~l :!l 21 S ~ 148 59~~ ~g~, 59 1,

,,,,,,,I 3;00 14 1 3 13 ,N I .• ~umo 30300 l~ II'. 12', COlllm 376 4 45'\ m. •. \n .. ,.... 3N10 9 , ~ ,S.wlund ::JIOO 71 n ~ lImp 79 3 7 37 37 .Aub.lI. \9300 41 • n 42".N ~I .. I". "300 12'. II 11 nOlal 3TJ 60 391i 0 ~~:::qr~: J1:lO ~o 19 l? .S llind S,~)U. ·2000 27 2 ~7' Tal··Oom N US 1\I1t~31~ 41 11

1100 ~15' :LID ~l .:-; ~hlnU\.que 2000 IDI, \!I 19'. 1,'0 T ~~~~~;na. 14000 Il 14 11', ,S."narlh 1000 12 12 12 C Brow I]U 31'l 3&'.

• '._ 39 3'1 J' x~ow nOU)O :3)00 21 2U 21 II M.~ 400 19\, 19'. ,.Rl1lIi.rno -~11\3J"'0 n.1 9" •• ~ xN'cw nO)'ran 19130 ~7!l :!70 271 n Stetl 13'3 n. J8=. :\Barnli1 3bCO II' III 147 "S Sonntor \ 3100 lot, 10 10 ~or Sll\r 4~O 1 16, ~slnu'II' UD 20 17 :0 x:.o." Thu,b ;]IJ 30 ~'9 ~'9" S:n,p.on. 9:3 ~71" ~}~ xnlrv In .,M 2'3 .n.~ "l3 xNlh Y.Un 1000 8\\ 81\ .h' Sledman 0 .21\ .... ,Slr)mln. '-J~~OO "s S.". -.1 x:.olokrl Rim l'lOO III 14, UO Walkors 41& 73 TJI, "But MC!hlJ ~ u., 0 III' k :~Ion 4J 3~ 41 xNlpl .. ln, 4100 2~0 ~81 2, xSat • 33 110 x~I'lo 7000 10\; !Il' ~'. Netv. ¥OJ-k .n·lluq 7148 III I ;,Nor./le",. 2')00 ~3 ~3 ]3 .nuurac. 80ll 313 300 31l \." ",Ura\rr Lodr;C' :3100 68 0 II N'nrnmln nt'''' 1010 :5tl I la .... '. 1I,I"t',r 703 120 tI7 I1R xNurRold l\~00 37 31 33 . '. . SINCi "TOCKS .• • ,. rlnrllr lc,n 10'\ 10',\ IU'-., liT.II 10RK CIoO '0 ,n ... ell. J300 II 14 14 ",0 .".;'17 700 ", \ e'J R,lh SI •• 1 ........................ Uql. lib I 1'.",00 III, 101 .. 11 110. xS-omlrt,,1 ;r 1';)0 39 .1 • - - • •. UntO ~o 40\\)0 norg oWrn.. .. ..................... . "Detroft .. ts 1000 10 1:1' 153 ",,,orpn:ll. 21-,00 101,' "'I. ,,-1-_ Chrs AmI Ohio ........................ ~6 , .lIldC~ 00 II II Il x!'(or In.. , ., Edl ~a\ ~Bl.ek 118, 5~GO U 149 140 xS nankin 9~10 88 8l • ro..· .an ......................... 39.i

I k 74)0 333 330 333 ,()~ .. ka 100U II II II J,!I Aulo L. . ..................... ' 35-"n u(' noc 1900 4",.t 4 xo'nrlrn 4610 tIrI j!\ n Gent-ra. ElectrIc .. I ••••••••••• ,..... t'~ ,lIohlo' "' k II 'I I nn AI R' ., Cionoml Molors ....................... 4. , B III '3"' I"'. \4 14', ,0 a ar •. " 'v.. o. '0' !\ on\ f' .. ,'\I '1 0'1 40 32 31 31 Gt Nor Ry ................. 1 ...... " .... "2 ,.Uord1l1nr ~jOO 1\1'01 11 111.);. .~nry 33000 'I "I f\ Uood)ear , •.•••..•.•• , ............... , 63't. ,n"" ••• tlill., ~00lI 31 31 .11 ,Omnllr.n, • II 1191

~_ 0·,'.' 13', 12', t:l "Op(,111b"a ~.!'" Dlla Brltl 000 ICtnnec.o .. ," .. " ................ J9" ).(lormar,;..1 0 I 131nO']'1 4'" ltlnnt"'omcry \\Iud ..... " ............ III " D I '00 '81. ~Rl 3n~ x rrnJlI a II"" <J flo JI' !\ rOl orne ".·I'OJ "17-1 in 171 xOrm'lb)' 20n 10 (,f! 9 lbdlo COrll ... 1 ........... • .. ·, • <&

>nrllund I' I k coo 5 5 l Siandord on N.J .................... ]4q xl1mul n •• 1 1!!10 19.1 192 1~3 x •• 0 11'.0 I'.' II', 12 ! Uid Alr ... 11 ......................... 'rI. n h ".·.,·-.l~ 13 !II.. I:! :-:[YAC' J:.I"l .l I' l. run Ur'l l"''':la :Ii.3 43' 011 xPamour 1 '11 0.\ !n\~;:'1 \'anart\um .......................... " .. XUn.lI'I!I,lon ," I' ·,no-0 In 1': l~ - ,,'t!lt Un Tel ......................... ZC~'J nrun~" II k :'(\0\) 12··~ 12'1 12' j :-: aramalJ, • I I sa .. . un/)!1 !,I Z Xl'iHhN' 3:lnO IH 13'':1 ) "c'il nl:,nusr ., ...................... . XBucrkldro 1-,"" 8', ~'I Ii' ~ ,I'nrdcoe 3\r11l t'!\ 1:} 1!!.l A.,.nlun I" ~nur n j .. ,," 1100'·' 10 In In );Pntcr 11.~.1 130 nj 177 111 Zinc. " ............. ....... • .. xRuff rdn 7 31 3· ~I l ,nil 1 n L 91\('0 0', ~', ,P.} ",., Irr 3laO 3 , J' olltJ'eCI ::.:BuUdol: :11'0 II 1::', ,....... xl'lrk nO\\ 1:\10 1li.l Il2 Ilj \ I ,Hunk .. 11,11 Rr.nO;U I" 1'1 1"l'lnneer 100 In2 I.l, 1~2 I ,C.llln.. l'0I1 2 :~ . .1'1I<1,·Ore ~100 Il II', I', NIHI'\L ('LOSINIi STO('''S l·.I~'P ('hlh tr.no lql, U'\, In.,) J'larl'f ItO 3a~1 30:1, J?t'~ :\111.. , • , 3-'

. n 1 U:'IO 17:\ iii =~l :011'0\\ Itou\n l::!~O ~Il l7 ~l) "bU .... .. ............... 61" "(.Imp. 1:l2nA.'1 ~ ="1 1 xi'r(,111 n~ld .ion R " " AhU pr. .. .............. " ......... ; '£"" ~.tOII" ::! un JP~ :''It 2'11 sPrC'~ton !lOO 7l jhO jO II t\<IIbe.to~ , .••••••.•• ,..... .• ~ II ~t':~,~(~' :(100 =~ i.l j:\ xf'ronto Un," If..., A!HI 8'111 811,] na.nl~ ~lonlru,1 ........... " ••.•• ~~\= '\t':u~lar 1':110 a~o '" 1110 XPIOII /\lr ~Jo.12lil 2;J1) :!lll 8nankk I~n\'a,. Slc~tJiI ................... ~il ~

1't :\{"I!\(j 131} 1.1a 1.111 "Pure'" ;\1lca 1-,OO:H 211 :!I An \-:tn ,d ......................... I ~t:~~~ 1·~Ir. ,IlIlll 11'1 1!1 I~ "Que l'l1th 11.:00 :.!t:\. ".:C9 :!I:l I nl\tllur~t h ........................... :J.' :Io.l'ef1t I'nr(' 1Coo tl) l!l HI ~Qlle ('('111 :1\:\0 :.!r.f1 281 :'!!3 IllH,llhurfl,t n ........ ,., ........ , ..... iO "lJ

:l~a 10 111 10 ~ue I .. ah :U\'l~ IJI, 12 1:1 H.. .." ........... It .. " ..... 'OS'"

::..!..'heln nn :'\()(~l A': fo': r. ~ xQut! Mnn BTl 13\ 1311 13:' C Cf!ment ............................. :'"

TOl'onto

WOW/1HERE'G .... (SU'/ c;,o\'-J' OUT ~16HT I'-J FRONT OF THE P1."C.E WE WANT TO 60/ W6,TCH OUT, BACK ,HERE·­BO'/, WE C:OT 10 C::ET ili .... T spar!

DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1

Steamship Movem / FURNESS WARREN LINE I Fort Avalon leaving ~e"\

I Nova Scotia due Halifax Jan, 16 1 Jan. 25, SI. John, N, B and Bfston Jan, 19. Leaving. Bos· Halifax Jan. 31, due SI, ton Jan. 20 and Halifax Jan. 24, Feb. 2, sailing Feb. 4. due SI. John's Jan. 26. Sailing for Brook and New Yorkl. Liverpool Jan. 27. FOI'! Hamilton lea~ing

Newfoundland leaving Livcrpool Feb, 6. due SI. John's Feb Jan 28, due SI. John's Feb. 3. ing Feb. 0 (Halifax). . Leaving for Halifax and Boston Fort Hamilton lealing Feb. 4, due Halifax Feb. 6 and Feb. 13, due SI. JOhn'! Boston Feb. 9. Leaving Boston saiJing Fcb. 17 ,lHali£ax Feb. 10 and Halifax Feb. 14, due York). St. John's Feb. 16. Sailing samc NFL D. C"'N. "T,e .. " •.

day for Livcrpool. Bedford II due St. Jollt' Nova Scotia leaving Lil'erpooll17, sailing Jan. 18. I

Feb. 11, due SI. John's Feb. 17. Belle Isle II leaving Leaving for Halifax and Boston 121, due St. John's Jan. 23 Fcb. 1B, due Halifax Fcb. 20 and Jan. 24. ' Boston Feb, 23. Leaving Boston Bedford II leaving lIalifu Feb. 24 and Halifax Feb. 28, due 123, due St. John's Jan. 2.1, SI. John's Mar. 1. Sailing for Llver- Jan. 26. pool ~Iar. 2. I Belle Isle II leaving

Newfoundland Icaving Livcrpool 28, due SI. John's Jan. 30, Feb. 29, duc St. John's Mar. 6. again Jan.· 31. Leaving for Halifax and Boston Bed[ord II leaving Halilu liar. 7; due Halifax Mar. 17, due 30, due st. John's FCb. I St. John's Mar. 19. Sailing for Feb. 3. ' Liverpool Mar. 20. CLARKE STEAMrHiP

Nova Scotia Icaving Liverpool North Coaster leaving Mar. 17, due St. John's Mar. 23. N.B., Jan. 17, HaJiCax Jan. Lcaving for HaJi[ax and t\oston St. John's, Jan. 23, 14incl Mar. 24, due Halifax !lIar. 26 and Jan. 24-Boston Mar. 29. Leal'ing Boston North Pioneer leal'ing 51., ~lar. 30 and Halifax Apr. 3, due SI. N.B" Jan. 24, Halifax Jan. John's April 5. Sailing for Lil'cr. st. John's Jan. 30, salling pool April 6, • North Co~stcr leaVing

FURNESS RaO CROSS N.B., Jan. 31, Halifax Fort Hamilton due 51. John's SI. John's Feb. 6, salIJng

Jan 16. sailing Jan. 18 (Halifax). North Pionecr leaving 5l Fort Hamilton leaving Halifax N.B" Feb. 7, Halifax Feb.

Jan. 23, due St. John's Jan, 25, St. John's Feb. 13, satli" sailing Jan. 26 (Halifax). 14.

Fort Hamilton leaving Halifax North Coaster Jealing 51. Jan. 30, due st. John's Fcb. I, N.D" Feb. 14, Halifax Feb, , sailing Feb, 2 (Halifax). St. John's Feb. 20, niHnz

::..fC'f1trC'nl01'1 htOJi:\ 3to 310 QIC Lith 13il 1'l14 13 13

1

Bill:;: rrod ............................... ~41 ''In,,~lrk '00 'I Il 13 • 1.I~lololluri 071 3~J 37~ 380 r r.m Pr ........................ 30': I :..Ct:.t"totnd!r 1.\00 lH.~ :t 119 )rI;Quren'ton 101)0 221~ 22141 U" t: Stettn"hlp ..................... J2~1 ~~~:~n~~a)r""d :;'1Yl :!IH 1'~ 2al Uurlnnnt 37n ~7 211: 2', C Bank Cammtl.. l'e •••••••••••• 4~:·1 DIRECTORY ~1· A " ;00 ~3'J :-~I :.'" xnn,lIoro mo 14 10 10 I (' nltll' ..... ,...... ............ 3 " IlleS re ",Chr.llnlUIn 1113 j) jl 73 :dlR!rrD(,~ 1!l'~0()::17 ::3(; :'~O (' nrtn' pr , .. , • .... .. .... " .. ~\ I f ~t:~~~l\\\lll ~IM lfl) ~I PI ~nC'~('ourl 4'('10 11 JJI-: 1JIII t: ('elfin ." ..................... ~:I~ "ool •• lrr... Z1I,,2 U; III 112 ,nex'PM 3)0 10 .. ~ C' Cel " .•. , pr .................... , 3, I n ~I C DOCKYARD Sl ° )

:!i .... ~lO 3111 31:, ,1110 nupununl Il300 ~8 2'. '!7 cf l'cl 1\ p' ......................... !~:r .. . . ugO'elS

1 ~~on~~~t.~.nn ~('" 28 ZR :3 ,III, /lllInl> 2~ln III 10] II" C Chen' , ., ...................... I~,' Firetug 3, Christmas Senl .

• 'lIHl ".1 :11 21l xnochc l100 H)l\ 19 1'3 Il .. r.n. ., ........ " ........... ~ , ;lnD.n~.o~;·d 3m 10'. IU', lU', ~no"kllin JJOO 4 43 n U S •• ~r.",. , ......................... ~ ~tV. USAF F.C. 50, 1222. shifted TORONTO (CP)

1'.'30 ~;l 40 4103 ,lIoll.n t:,n' 1000 ~II, 2\1, 21; 110m B,:d, ......................... :l I f II B tt D d P '" D • l' ,(, l1.nl,on III. /I ItlJ 131 10~ 111 nom Tnr ............. " ......... ,13, rom Ie a er); rc ge . . . market put on a ISlieSl )or U15(,OHt) ::;0 J 1'1..\ :un :t1\ "San nl d t ". ftnm)o,. 1m 1M 177 III ,S,nd 111\., 5000 I~'. 10 '3 .·oun olon ....................... 31" 400, IDI'estigator 2nd, Bamerang, Tuesday after Monda)'s 1"0 I 1", I;'. ,~h.\\kry 4100 10 10 III I',·a .. , .......... "................ - f' .Con <:till.. ::!H>'l;' 11 "~ 72 ,SIoo",lI IRO; 8~O 830 8111 llro,1 Lak ........................... 4J' -I ~larinU5, E. Explorer, Tug Pcel, There was a Ifmer ,(' 11.1\,,,.11 "11 100011 211, 2: ::J 11011' S,nlth .. , .................... 4~ th • " :Con 1I0llOY 1111 121 4l!l 4.'1 ,S ... ·n .'So1 07 9] ,', lIud n." ~lInln, ................. 'M', and :ltV. Boltenia, which wili e OpCOlDe • ,(, ~I,"hrnor 33111' \0 I; 3,1 ,5.1 ~1II1" I I .J Falconbrl'dge mo\'~d u' Ion Smeil lin 3', lu" ", ,5101 on "nol 1:00 27 ~ ~ IInper.1 () I .................. , • sail Cor Hermitage Ihis week, . ,

•";,,0 3;" 0; 01 ,Slnel",nno .'0011 30 311 31 IInop,lol T,'~"·.n .......... II ~ I I th best advance In ~sun :i."u. 3OCO o( ~ ",Sla,rali ~;no II 13 13' IInporlnl To~a"a ) pc pr ........... " T. IIALLETT LTD I e , on :;,hol ::03\0 20l I'. m ,510010' .000 13 I~" U '1 1•1 Nk~rl ............. ........ Al ------ , d '11' metals. Coast Coppl!r .~to;og~I~:d :r.'il' 11'. 17 IT Str.p 11011, 4110 III 11,10 1'. Inl I'nper ................. " ...... 1:3~1 Norma Conra WI cI'cntually cents at $1.50. Paler

100 31 3l II ,SIU\~,an 10900 II 7 1 Inl 1'.10 ....................... 9 '\ ~o on dock whcn do kage is av il Lo' 'I' I'."hrourt Iltll:7:'l ii .Sud ron I \.1CO I P 19 19 11"kO 01 lid. pr ..................... Hq, ~ " ca· $1.71. w.prICe ~(' nrd POjllar ::1(01) :2', !!t111 21 !\Sul1h:ln :!11l ~I:; 3jO S:O i\lnucl" ." ......... ".. ..... t. II a ble. dealings in c 1 u d e 'I' San.,", ~2lB 4'0 111 4!\iI ,SUlI In'. I 3,011 10 I.;. ~'. )(,,,", P' .......................... 111 J t C t"" -'' ht 11' II B t ,t:'n sudhU'.1 l.tI" 40 U 41 .S~I\'.nllc :;0013U m 1:3 ~lcColl ........................ ~3. US a oll'p~e II!a. "WI Ig ~Iarjoric Inkpcn and Norma Ha 1\I'e, runs on, ~[:~;h~\1II 4a" 31~ 311 3'" ,land,,,, 1U00 II', I.' I~', :.oal fitl r'" ......................... ~! • _ a I Conrad arc moorcd lip for the stcn and Brunhur't.

' l.rB IJII IH III ,'CrrUI"oh 4010 210 21' 210 I ~o,ont1' ............................. J ~ J sll'pped ~. cents to .". :oi"col""r {01l1 ::',U r. Jl 1\ TcnHI~llIIll i400 Jfll 3)0 3jO rrlcc ................ , ............ U·~ • \\intcr. ~ f'J{' ,,·"pP<'r·~lon lira I" 132 l:r~ 'Ihom Lunil • m.IO 2.10 210 219 I'rice pr .............................. 100 M . climbing to $3.95: >(·ou:r. r3:3 21 ~I ,Tim. 1Il0 J3 43 .'~" Quo Po" .............................. ~~., ['V Rob tt anin I' Supertrader IS moored up in· Golds alone recorded ,t:" oor ._.M 10 10 10 -To",hlll ~lao 10 48 48 liolOI '. . .................... It', J .. '--./. C'rf,i,~t 7$5 b, R.btrt M"~A d f' 't I '11 '1 f B t 'C .•• llIl\um '" '. 1200"1 A,' 91 n"lnille IJ" e 1m e y WI S31 or 05 on on . 'lcIntyr added It • 23003 01 ~~ JJ', ,Torhll , ~ ,. .. ............. , .... "...... • gaID, Of e ~~~~n~'~1 :7~'1 47 41 41 xTr ••• II" ~OOO 10 37 IR lSI. I.aw Co,p .. , .. , .................... d'" Jany. 25 in command o[ Capt. 01035 cents at $6.

If.:tl.! 231~ ~fi :.!'.:\u ~11nlnl: :SOQ(I :\1 1 :.i .!3', slmn.::n. .. ...................... n'I:./ ,n,·", ;100 3 ~', 3d .U .\.h.'IO. 100 "93 91 91 I S:«I ............................... 39 Arthur Davis. Nesbitt Labine was I ~g;·\~~~~;".IIr<"I. IJ23 B3 foD no .Un t:.tell. 1m 31 33 II Tn, Oom ........................... 4". A E HlCIl~IAN CO LTD a sJuoagish uranium 1.1>: four \\(s R()Il() :Z~I :Zj :.:7 xUu Krnn ::\370 13i 7U t'.nlltrl Stftl .. , .... " ..... " ......... !~I' . .. I, •

,0 I:ldnna :I~,l 19 IB', 1m ,U ~Ionlnuban I H~ J3 J3 JJ \In\l .. " .............................. ,. 'I ~I. V. Pay Off is moored up for ing 68 cents to $2.98. ~.\lIO;7 71 71 xUpp c.n 3'1Il 100 100 ]00 C,nldlnn Among \"estern oils .Il"monl JOtI I" IR II \'cnlure. l~q 39 39 :9 Co", Pnp ..... ........... .. .... ' 31)., T HE STORY' Jimes Bennett the season. ."

.Il.n> ~JOO 1.1 WI 13 ,Vlcour lUO:O :0 20 .·ord.. . .................. , I~.. ' , 1 hcard him sigh. Then he, "I promise to slay out of thc M.V, Thomas ami Robert has Williston tradcd ~~~~ .,.~ •• Ino 0I0U I~ 17 17 xVlolamn. '7:12.,0 30131 3In~1. 3~1~ !lnVeStigator for the State Indus· said, rather stiffly, "I want to co- way, a.nd I won't faint, or any· lId d 80 cents at $2. EI!;ewhere I d .,]12 11 38' 39 Waltn Ani ",,' FO T d been successfu Iy re loate all b 30 I ,)11 .m ,son U 41 ~3 .• W •• rl,n I')r 6000 47 4! 43 II'mel' I'ell Irlat W.lhr. Commission, Is try· operate with you, l\lr. Bennett, thing, Plcase." went to a out cen 5.

Clarke of the ZI R'compallY St. JI IJsl week on a bus

cO\T)pany • Reid was a Y

last Tu tsday she by her daul

parsley en last weekend. Lily who Is l

General Hospit IlIlproved and

home In about a , Cantwell cr

John's Saturday I brief business triP

Smith of 1\1 was here d

week sollritlng bu

~G~~:~' 3S300 01 88 ~O', xWe.don PH 2~~~~ lb :;'" :1" Ing to obtain ~rmll&lon for an but under the circumstances I'm d d I " will Ilventually have lurther re- were posted by General .n}n. J!IOO t:'7 I:~ 122 .w •• t )Iolar :Ll10 2Bl 280 2BII F k 0 b h f id I 'I t "I can't un erstan IV IY- I pairs. eral Pete A, Prairie ani ,I: .\mphl ~~~ :~~ 2~~ 4~ ~~~m~~~ 11100 11'\ III, 1I".t l\if I auwpsy on ran S om, w 0 a ra can t e you use my "I havc a \'~ry good reason," CANADA PACKERS LTD. dian Prospects. Ir.:l!le;sle, ~g:l ~:I\·11 4l1~4~~0 ~~o ~~ ~~~i~~I~;·:;dr )rll ~~ l~ ~~ l\ t mOlltrea di.d six mOlllhs befort, Dr. Dick' l facilities for this post mortem ex- she said quickly. "It's not just I :'ltV. DIngo is in port to have' ~~~:l ~II~I~£ :'IJ~ 100 !'O 91 xW, mr~ 3;~~0 5~ ~~d l~ MONTREAL (CPI _ The IndlN Jarrett, the corolltr

b, Ob!,ctsdand I n~in,atlon." ," 'I morbid curiosity, really. Please I engine repaired. John Hayes i~

:~~1~~frh lO~ooR90 R~O R~ ~~~lfm:~Od 2000 II 11 14 trinllist showed flrm!n" tendenci~s Bennett cDnlecls Os Drn 5 wi ow, 1\\ hy nOl. try and arrange iL." the master. ,r.1 ~.I 7000 II 10\\ II .\·k n.M ,rl~~ :U .. 2iJ., 2l~" in 'moderate trading o~ the Monl. seeking permission from her. "Well, for one thing, it would "I can't promise, I'n havc to AT DOCK RIB k [C"nadl ij ,I:", CiI .. I" I""" 23 ZI 23 XYllkcn. •• - 5.1 I' . " Q I b b d fbi P I I I O\'a all 0 0 ,

,I:ul<k. ll~J if l~] ~J ~~~~:~. iJ~ ~J ~~ '0 rcal and Ca~adian sloek exchange.; e a 0; my us ness.. cop e let you know." Wm. Carson arrived Tuesday, 11larch 1, record Jan. :a.' .·~~:::b·rld:: IR.l0 31'. 311~ 31'. Curh Tllesda)·. "ltning issues \\'cre gell VI arc funny about things ltke that. "Oh thank you. Goodby." J n I-LII for dockage o[ about A"nc\\' Surpass Shoe .r ... d.) l~l~\~I~~ 20~O ~~ ~~~!~\O '01' ~~-1l~OD 70r: 7~ crally ~ fell' cents lowe!' than lit I LIKE Beech 1'rec, Steel City i The next time they have a "Ju;t a moment, l\liss Dorn. I I 1~ da5'~' ' 110 ;enls March 1. record ~f:~~·~lrJunr 3(1;' 10', 20lj :'0" ;'1'010 20050

] 59] :t9l ~loBndnt) IS close. til was swarming with people and bereavement they'll go to some ha\'c a favor to ask of you. "Tell, Havre aux.;'lai<on Daphne and I Bank of Montreal. 1 h lIl~ 130 ". UJ (; .. pe Covp" 173 m ~I" f' es mprovell1cn s were no e, b I I i h II II I till tl t' 1 I' " . .••• " March 1 record Jan 3t ~I,~~b D.~. 2~(tO m. 9)'\ ~3" ."ukon ra' 13GJO 7 G in the miscellaneous indllstl'iali r g It w t g I s. n lC 10tC 0 Icr mor IC nn. m sorry. me why you whisked Dr. Jarrett, Phyllis will go on dock after the I Conduits National' C~,

~;~r.:hl~rl~rr."11 I;~ t?. ~;'I ~l"1 lii'i:S IJI" wherc Du Pont climbed m points lobby tllings were bustlillg with "All right. We won't count on away from the Inn this after· Wm. Carson comcs of£. cents }'cb. 8, record JaD.!t .Cion,,' , I~g~:.~ J~I" 5:~" ~~I~~~'::'~~ ~~uo Ir; lr' 7,1 Most pulp and paper and bCI'cr· Friday night activity. There was I you then." noon before I had a chancc to • STEERS LTD Canada Foils Ltd., ~m:~~ ~';'n 1~~I~ ll~ Il~ 1\; ,Alb .... 1 \\10 li~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ n!te issues were \leaker. Refinin~ some mall In my slot and a 'lei· "Xo hard fecling, I hope? You talk to him," Maxwell Corkum, from Englec. 10 cents, A 15 cents feb. ~g~l~~:~.t ]OlrO 2' 27 2~ f:~~lo~~urEXp 200 13', II'. \3\; oils and steels wcrc en~ier. low hotel frm bearing a penciled understand my position?" • "How do you knoll' that?" She Emberley was the mastcr. Is now Jan. 31. "Ciold 1:,,10 I~ ~5 31~ 3.0 s.\n.h.r I:~~o l~o l~ Il~ A.lgNencralvlli' weakedr mtn2e2s grol

llP message: Mr. Bennett-Call iIIr "Frankly, I do n.ot, but we'll sounded flustered, master and owner, moored up !Gr The Brant[ord Corda.e (I

.(;old ~Ia. I" 18 xllnnff A 1;0910 &10 910 saIl ew nray rap cen; T' d B I 'r E h k th r g ments If w . • 11 \ 25 cents' B 121M centJ ~Ilnldor. I~il~)~ 4' 48' ;~:l~¥ Sci I~OOO 15 1m II Barvue nine cents and Arcadia lice, eec] ree . xc ange ma e 0 er ar an e - e "I saw you In the bar mIrror. the season. " • ~g~:~~~:" 3101900 m K91 xDrllnlla 51~~ m m m Nickel seven cents, 'Winners \\'ere 4099. do the autopsy," "I-I'm sorry," she said. "I FURNESS RED CROSS PIER lccord Fe_b_._6_. __ _ ~g~l'\ .. d ~: li:l, Iii Ir~ r.~lo~n~i"'lr.i 100 ~o 20\\2H. lIIogador, Bailey. Selburn, Pan~l I went to the phone add asked "Then you may not do it?" he knew you weren't sick, that you S.S. Bell Isle 2nd, from Halifax, (lunnar :'2;g i~ 1::: ~~;: ~gd~II,,~a~li'I' ~~ I~~ l~~ ]~ and Quebec Copper. Western oi;, the hotel swItchboard girl to ring asked eagerly. just wanted to sec the doctor disehnrged general cargo,' sailing !W~~I~[m .. I. fi'7IlGD 17', I~\' 17 Cdn /Itt 011 163~99~310 3!f ~ were quiet. Beech Tree 4099. A female an· "It depends." about some dreary Insurance this a.m. Wednesday for Halifax. ::l:~,r:'~~h ~;~ lU I~ 19 tCc~I\I~rf.~P 2310 11 13', 13'. Industrial ,'olume Wa~ 58,7,nO swered and I recoglized th~ "Upon Ailee, I suppose?" matter. I was just trying to pro. JOB BROS. & CO., LTD.

~IOO:O 20 20 ,CI1 ... lta Worr 1200 38 38 38 ~hnrcs and mines 1,141,600. Of tM I f l\lis N III T d th Q • • b h II F' h' t 'I Blu Spra" ~11·~;'~.k" :ooo]~ 14 11 ,Cdn no. 1'.10 ]B]30 330 320 330 276 Issues traded, 68 were up, ~8 vo Ce 0 see wee, e tect him from needless at cr. IS IDIl raIl er e J: ~1I .. d~·7 4l~1212 :2~ .. li~. ~I'~~obn~.~~.~ nos I2l~ 'i~ 2~~\, z;~ down and 110 4mehangctl, with spinster sister of Wilbur. "This I HAD probably been lax in (To be continued) Blackwoo~, m~!>ter, f~om !h;

MONTREAL (Cp)-'lh dollar closed Tuesday .t I count of 5-32 ller cent in Canadian funds, unC03D,i" ~l::~~ 9\00 R K 8 ,Crln P L ".Ie f~ m m m scven ne\\' highs and 10 new lows Is !\Ir. Bennett," I said, "l\lr. lOt seeing Mrs, Osborn personal- Grand Banks fIshery, dlschargID.

~llIch·n.ll ~~ ~~" ~~'I ~" ~/~Im:~!n 1000200 200 100 cstabllshed for the year. 'rweed left a message for me to Iy and securing her signature on . BIG PROJECT a cargo of fresh fish, after dis· n~~I·~:1 IlII n] ! 733 ~ '3~ ~~~~\ t~~I:,e 3~ig m m ~:~ The stock exchange's closing call him." the autopsy release, before Dr. Nearly $500,000,000 has been lCl1t charged will sail again this a.m, ~ll~~~~r. 200"" l~ 33 30 .Cliamborl.ln 2!111n 38 37 13 averages showed banks oCf 0,07 at "Oh, yes," she said qUietly, Jarrett and Wilbur Tweed had a by the World Bank for postwar Wednesday Jan. 18th, for the

It took 99 2j·32 to buy $1 American, ling $2.80 5·16, up ).\6.

.Ind I •• ~. 7~~1.\~7 d ll;" ~g~;:,r~~lIoll In~ m m m 50,GB, utilities off 0.1 at 136,8, m· "Just a moment, please." chance to talk to her. rcconstruction in F ran c e, tho! Grand Banks fishery. t~~·r~I~U~r lil~ I~i:; I~~:; I~;~~ ,Com Pole 2100 4:~ m4~~s '4ul1 dustrlals o!! 0.3 at 291.0, combin"ri I waited maybe three minutes The phone rang. I got up and Netherlands, Denmark and G~t·. LIST OF \RRl,'ALS AND ,1\i1'arl\~ets At ~~~IN~~k~~I:{ Ill'" 119 110 149 ~~;on~llrnh.' 100 17 Ii 17 °13flGB03'~ ntnd239,OI'd paPfrerOs 207 !f 7.27279a8t before WlIbur Tweed's nasp; answered It. many. SI~ILINGS In

~oo 310 3111 320 r. n Mlc M.e ~3~ .BO 7RO'M . , a go SO. at . . l dl d f 11 l' ~!~n ~~tl' 3COO 11 2l 2J ~lw;'1 "~le 300 m 711 731 \'olce came on the wire. He was ""11'. Bennett?" a soft voice R.M,S, Nell' oun an rom a I A Glance :.la,. .:,"1 ~31',0 8 102 B xl>ol nio 20<1 Ir,~ 10 10 'I More than $86,000,000 15 spcnt t' d t d ;Jron.lle ,. 4~ll 3S 3 31 xllome E,pl '1:00 730 7~0 711 III I I M d panting a little. "Sorry to make asked. anllua!ly in Canada for hospitaliza- Cax and Bos on arrll'e yes er ar .J.IlI,.... imo I~~' 171 1~ ~:lf'~~n.B.Y r~~ li7 I~·\; I~ 1f. ar iet n 0 est you wait," he apologized, "but "Yes." lion and care of workers in la. p.m. and &sailed for Lil'erpool Toronto: Stocks lo~tr. ~~:rl~[~· moo 113 110 1:0 ,t'ar;o 1m m m m C b I was down in the basement "This Is Lucy Dorn. I met you duslry injurcd in preventable a~· this a.m, Tuesday, Janu~ry 17th, stronger but papers r;~~'~~~ Im~ i?:: ~;'i ~k ~g~~ ~~\~ /I 400 530 530 ~lO Orne ack working 00 old Jake Scrode, They at the Wlllchester 1nl1, in Beech cidcnts. taking .passcngers, malls and I New York: Siocks ~11.)boICOn :\.\'0 12', 12 12', Or 1'1.11" II" 13~i~ 4~~ 4~~ 4~~, found him In the aUey behind Tree, this afternoon. Remenl· Creigh~. and motors firm • • KlIemb. 311~ 4001" 31~~' 41~ .Cir hS"CCCI lora.. 41100 2 21 231.' NEW YORK (AP) The stoc~ Barnhart's Tavern-the booze fin. bel'?" S.S. Baccalleu, Hounscll, mas. Montrea.l:. List reeoler! .KII,mh. "Is o.N ~ 40 W xliii reI 341 ltI, Il" 11" m k t d od t b J: I • m I " Issues .Klrk Lak. 3l~ ~VI 30 30 lIame Oil /I ttn9 II', 111> 1m ar·c rna earn CS come ar· ally killed him." "Oh, yes:1 ter, arrived from the S,W. Coast on osses, lD no 'Kirk To"n , 19' . 0 1I0mok 0\1 II 303 m 800 80 Tuesday after its sharp fall Mon· . d . t id' ht !:'t!~~doCln'h g~ 3~~\' ~ln" 3~ ~n~:k~ "I. • ::20 350 330 3JO day. c s Then I heard him clear his "1_1 have a favor to ask." She Sunday, salle agam a m ntg ishing discharging a .L Iluraull iW: ~~ :r~ 2~ ,11)··ChOU ~~ 2ri !l2~I" 2J The recovery was moderate and throat. "Uh-Mr. Bennett, about paUJ;ed. Monday for the S.W. Coast ports. coals. . .\ !~:u Llnl 2]00 33 33 33 ~~~~~erOIl IlO 117 m 115 was based chiefly on strength cf that autopsy on Frank Osborn. "A favor?" '. ~aking passengers, mails and FURNESS RED CJlO~ • 0 27'~ 2 26 h I I' I 21100 310 300 310 f f II '11 I .) ~l:. I~~:a l~ ~8B '~88 233 ~tl t'~et. • 0 m 1\ II II sleels and motors, thc two divi· I've been thinking it over, and "Yes .• This may sound odd, but reight. The irst port 0 ca WI (P er " .t. ... oul1 2000 1411 IH'o 14~ ,Marlaold mo l~~' I~~i l~" sions that weakened and pulled I talked to thc sheriff and a few -are you going to do an autopsy be Trepassey, ~hen on to the S.W. S.S. Fort Hamilton ~l*m!:: ~: 14~!~ 13g\, 11~,~ ~~f~~~n"ot. 500 82 81 81 the entire market lower the prE-' other people about It, and I-they on Frank Osborn?" Coast scheduled ports to Port aux terday from Halifax wilb

Lo d 18100 I" 117 149 ~111l Cllv 1500 25 28 28 vious day. N h' S d d' h '!tl' x ra. ." ~Nat Pei. 3]10455 4:!.1 423 A h -feel It will scrve no good pur- "Yes. Did Dr. Jarrett t~1l you?" Basqucs to ort y ncy. cargo to ISC arge. '" .1".,'10'1 3200 ~o Z) 3~ N Brl I I 13B~0 18 1[,5 18 t t e ccntre of the slage, how- ON THE SOUTIISIDE h d '11 '1 thl's ptt. ~~~~~u"t I~O z~o 2~ 21~ ~NOIV B' nom 1200 10I :01 205 ever, were the 10,200,000 shares of pose. After all, the poor man has "That's right-after you talked I c arge WI sal .~II"'. 1600 2U 2U 21l .N Conoord 7:&' l?o 5~ ~~ Ford stock offered at $64.~U Trad- been burled for ver six mnths of him at The Oasis," A Goal boat is discharging a ncsday, Jan. 18th for ;~I::fl~n'ld 4:~: ~ ;g ~~ 8~:t1~~~l"1 12J() 1,0 Il3 10 lng starled immediately over the and, well, it just desn't seem "He's opposed to it." cargo of coal at the Nfid. Fuel FURNESS WITHY &: (0 ~~:~t~ . ~{:: I~~ ~~~ I~~ ~~ JU8~rlar 'll~ ~i~ :ro:~ counter in Canada with the price right. This Is an old·fashioned "I know. He told mc it wasn't and Engineering Co's. premises, A fish boat which wa! .)la~ .. 1 7)00 17 I 17 xOIl 501«1 8000 9 81. ft', pushing up close to a premium 0/ community, Mr. Bennett, and we necessary. that his diagnosis of S.S. North Britain from Lewis· ed in the harbour is ~ ~~::~:~:t Urln 2~~ n r1 11' ~,~~'~:IO R.\~ 1~!i I~~I' I~\i $5 a share. The SEC in Washing' respect the dead. It would be, the cause of Frank's death was porte, is having boilers repaired. I loading a cargo of fl"U :m~:I"A. \\1. r~~o::o:~ '~:~~~II~~~~ 1700 28 28 ~: ton cleared the Ford stock late 111 well, desecration, and it isn't as correct, and that if Alice per- A. HARVEY & CO. LTD, finisjJing loading \liI! !I

I Oil . 10010: '.'9728 '.:9'g 290 the day, and it began tra~ing In S S Canadl'an Conqueror is f,'n forel'gn port ~~::~ln B "II 3~1: n ~~ i~,. :~:r.::; I 11700144 131 142 the New York over _ the.counler 1£ she got It, Which I doubt. Frank mitted the autopsy-after all this . . .. ~~I~J;!~~[.wa. 4~00903 9~B ~ :~~:\rl;o~1 I~~ 3l~ 3~~ 3l~ market al $GB.25 bid and $69 askect. left her pretty wen fixed and I'm time-it would start gossip dllrbtun 28231 193 IBk 190 .mo rolm.r m 193 183 193 The market as a whole Was up sure she would object-" ~round town and stir up silly and :~~~\~~mlc J~~ ~~" ~~11 ~~\~ fi~~:~r: 4~g~ Un m~ g~! '10 cents at $116.00. Mcnday it lo,~t "I've talked to her," I said, Unpleasant rumors. You know dl.WIU.,. 401111 31 3Z 11 .Sopphlre 400:ze0 2aO 2BD $2.10. The Industrial component "and I think she will give her' how sman towns arc. Dick-Dr. dlont&r I~~IIIO 127 119 122 S,pphlr. Pie Dob. !..~OD llBI~li IIBOIO~ ]llo"'1 went ahead $1.00 while rall· addetl t " d hid d t d :a_!tI..;.ni=n _____ I~..;~7_0..::2..::a4........;2_7~_.;.2B_0 __ .S..;c_u_rr.;.Y·_R_al_nbo_w __ *_ •• __ , ___ o 70 cents but utilities bec;use ~C consen. Jarrett-sni e nten e 0 a .

several small losers dropped baek "Oh, my," Wilbur sald, "I can't vise Alice not to sign the 're-20 cents. , believe that. She knows that lease."

There were 15 highs and seven Frank died of a coronary at· "I expeetcd that." lows for the year scored. stack. , •. " "But. you're going ahead any-

Trading came to 2,050,000 sltares "Perhaps," I said, "but I think way?" compared with 2,260,000 shans she wlJI be sensible about it. 11 "We'll see. Look, Miss Dorn, I Monday. • will certainly do' no harm, and Canadian Issucs wcre mlx(I~. appreciate your interest, but I'm MCintyre gained 1 point, Domc as long as the state is wlJlmg to curious-what Is this favor you Mines added ~8 and Canadian Pet go to the expense of the autopsy want?"

. 'ciUc and Hiram Walker both all can see no reason for her to "1!":'lf you do the autopsy, may vanced 114. International Nickel Ie I object." . I watch?"

IKE'S MESSAGE ,- George J I Maurer, ll'eading clerk of the House of Rcpresentatlves, leafs through an advance mimeo­graphed press release copy' of President Eisenhower's State of lA : and Distillers Seagram sllpllo'lf

%. On. the American stock exchange

Lake Shore and Giant Yellowkriile

both remained unchanged and Roy aUte Oil [ell ;1. Unchanged 266 194

• • • I WAS surprised, "It's not

pleasant thing to watch."

the "Union message in Washing· a ton. In the background is a

statue of Thomas Jefferson.

Furness, Withy & Company l LlurpooJ III JehD'. BOIloD Oa111., 61 D

Ie &8 Db. "au " 'IL SeQ" BDItoD iiaUras S' Jobn'~

"Nova Scotia " Jan.:!O Jan, 24 "Newfoundland" Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 'Nova Scotia" Feb. 11 Feb 18 Feb. 24 Feb 28

"Newfoundlanll' Feb. 29 Mar. 7 Mar.13 l\Iar 17 "Nova Scotia" Mar 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Apr_ 3 "Newfoundland" .pr. 4 Apr_ll Apr. 17 Apr. 21

Persons cuntemplaltnl: passage to Europe should mak! veil In advance \If Passages arr~lJgp.d b, S.O.A.C. - K.L.M. _ ::;CilnUIII"::::.

lines - Pan American Airways - T.W.A. lind !lnes

Consult us regartl/nJ! VOUI travel probtems FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE

NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL

Town COUll( notice to resident

Municipality of Neison Shave h

Relurning Off By·Election for

l.fI[(tlE~clilll! two Counc 1n.!IIl.iie, presently exl

of Candida will be accc

office, situated between the I

and 5.00 p.m.

in[ormalion of r regulations

I~jinati(m of candl,

Candidate lOI

shaH at th deposit th

with the I

a PolJ be grante be held on Fel

folJowing pIs .Mrs. Bride I, Mrs. Isab

'Mrs; MeL and Merce

,To

Page 9: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

due St reb. 4.' . Jrl:). :~a\'ing

In's F~b. 8, ,xl.

:AMrHIP leavin. lit. ~ifax Jan. :0 Z3, a.i1inz '

~caI'ing SI. lifax Jan. ~ J. siilin!; J~~ .ca\·in£ S1. IIi!ax }·ch.3 , saihng Feb' Ic;;\·in. 51. •

Ilfal: Feb. 10, 13, uilin,

Dollar

At

CE

1956 9

I .

T'HE BELL ISLAND ~ ".'

'NEWS' Social Perspnal·'.

~c~Jrd I'nr;lcy entered . last wcekend.

t.ily II'ho is a pat­ticncral Hospilal Is iOlprol'cd and ex·

!( honle in about a wcck. : ._~ l':lntll'cil crossed l1f'\'t' " JO:11\', ::alUrda)' morn· ;;r;cl1lU;incss tl'lp. r.l)~0~ :;mitb of :llcssrs. Jj:nilCd was. here during . ~fek !nlmuns buslncss

!.:nl. . • :,c!lHr (;\l~~C Hi commg _,,1 _. C3n be expected p...,J II.

li;.ted hldy by her fat· Donald (i('O;C and he!'

, ~Ir', Josiah Goose. Clthcri:lc ~I\lrph)' who J ,.;;i: IU Sl. John's re·

Il the 1,I"no :llullIli.y at·

The' News Mrs, Wllll~m Power was a visi­

tor to the Capital Sunday of this week. .

lIIr. and Mrs. E. Kuplnsky of Toronto arc prnscntly here visit· Ing their daughter and so·in-Iaw. 1\[r. and IIlrs. Jack Cohen; ToWll Square. They arc accompanied on the trip by Mr. S. Kuplnsky.

IIlr. Edward Corbett went to St. John's Sunday on a vIsit to his wife who is a patient at the Grace Hospital.

1\1r. Peter Neary a student at the Memorial University spent the lI'ekend on the Island with his parents I\lr. and Mrs, Peler Neary.

Travelling salesmen Leslie Sporkes Is presently here soliciting busIness for hIs fIrm,

\\Tlsses l\1ary Gunn, Mary Walsh Mary O'Brien and Thresa Jack· man who arc employed at Pep· perren AFB spent the weekend herc I'isiting their parents.

"Irs. Bert Hynes was In SI. John's Sunday I'lsiting relatlvC\'l and friends.

~liss Nancy Carbage of Car­DI:n\ 1\r!ly lral'clliug bages FI')lit Store was In 51.

;; rrt;rnt here doing John's yesterday In the Intrest of for I\i~ firlll. lie is re· he I' business. I' n~,h~'; Hotel. lIIr. !\lIke Fitzgeradl crossed

HI:~ II-I\clan Is III'cr his i ol'er to St. John's yesterday .• ;: Ihc lirrlce l1u;p~tal I morning for medical attention. " j:d ar~lIntl and domg I IIl1ss IIlary Reid who Is employ­

I cd at Goo~e Air Force Base spenl i'T:rr ~r.r)'. East ,\vcnoe ' Christmas here with .her· parcnt~, :1. J~hn'l saturday on a ~Ir. and I\1rs. lIIichael Reid. The

11':1. Front. F;'ha IIf Corner Brook :llessrs. E. L. Pursey and Roger

:,.;re ~I\ a hrj~f holiday Glrnrd of Price Waterhouse and ;~. J,,;cph Dasila. return· Company i\lontreal who were . )Ir:rol'oli! of the West here for the past two weeks on il:er::oon. oWeial business for' the mining l.I:r3i~r Skanes who Is Company ,rctumed to the Main.

. ~.Ih Ihe firm o[ Agnew lad of Canada yesterday morn. ;~ St .. J0h:1·~ spent the I • here "biting her par· lnd ~Ir;. \I'm. Skanes, ..

d )h Fred Strickland ::.! ~cckcnd with [rlends !~e B.)'. They returned

i!la:d )1~r.rlay afternoon. Thll .\"olO1n trnl'ellcd city. h!t Saturday morning on

tr;p.

ng. :lIr. Herbert Harney went to 51.

Joltn's last Friday afternoon to meet his son Angus Who was reo turning from Scotland.

:III'S. Charles Power made a business trip to St. John's. Tues· day morning.

i\llss Jean Cole was a . recent l'lsltor to SI. John's •.

lime; Cole underwc7. an Mr. Harry Greene, who arril'ed It the SI. Clare's Mercy home recently Crom Vancouver on 1m Sa:unlay. a Iiollday visit to his parents, i'llr.

. Godden o[ Simon and lITrs. Gus Greene spent the 1M Compan)' l.Imltcd St'

j wcekend on the Island as the

'I! hNC recently In the gllest oE lITr. and Mrs. Leo Fow· c! his firm. ler. . .

Gom of the Depart­rJblit Works. who \\'as In d the lUJ'\'CY for the ned I.Jr.ce Corr, and his two

Illt!!T!. Williams and cumpictcd their work on

. I:d returned 10 St. Jobn's.

Town Council News.

The regular Weekly meeting or the Wabana Town Councll was held on Thursday night with Act· Ing Ma~'or Templeman occupying the chair and the following coun· cillors present: Steve Neary, Gor·

Town Council here· dOD Martin, Thos. Kent, Brian :ttice 10 residents living Murphy,' Kirby lIunt and Max

t:! llunicipalit)' o[ Wabana Boone. Town Manager P. Cox­Xelson Sha\'e has been worthy was also in attendance. Returni.ng Officer to There were no appllcations for

I B,l:Elccllon for the pur· permits at this meeting, and the I.!(,mg two councill.ors to, correspon'dence for the week con.

presently existmg In slsted of routine matters.

pf Candidates for "'iil be accepted at

office, situated on thc betwcen the hours o[

" Ind 500 p.m. January

:!! ir.formalion of residents lc;:ulations gOI'Crn·

o( candidates Is

The Peace Officer's report reo vealed that several residents in the town area are permitting a nuis· ance to be created on their 'pro­perty. A letter oE warning was ordered sent the responsible per· sons and a limited period of -time granted to have tbe nuisance re­moved. The report. also stated that the cattle situation Is now almost completely )lnder control, and a dim \'Iew would be taken In future for resIdents who let animals roam at large. It Is hoped by ellminating

~ominalion shall be this problem people wllJ be en· couraged to replace their Cences

and state the name, with hedges or trees. and occupation oE the d A date for nomination and poll-an shall he signed by ing day for the forthcoming by.

and seconder both of Ih~ be present together election to flll two vacancies In

Candldale who shall sign the Council was set as January 2Bth and February 9th respective·

his acceptance. Iy. Notices to this effect were of the ~Iuniclpal d d d b

the Candidate Is liable or ere poste y the Town Clerk, under th A 'hi Practically alJ preparations for the . c et 1\ ch elections have now been complet-

operates and that d d I h of ail kinds dut' b' him e an It s oped that a good

llunicipalih' f h ~ slate or candidates 1V0uid be reo f' . • , or t e pre· corded. Inanclal "ear ha' b • . , Ie cen ,. The Council held a lengthy dis. II least ten days before' . .

S!l lor nom in tI C di I cussion. on a recent statement a ng an '1 made by Hon. E. S. Spencer, MIn·

Candidate lor election Istedr o[ kPUbli~ 'IV I orks, 'regarding shalJ t Ih roa wor on e Island in 1956. depO:it the lime o~ The Council [eels that the program

with th e sum 0 (or this year is definitely In· e Returning adequate and decided to write nlr;

l Poll he gra tiP II' Spencer protesting this matter. In , be belli on ~ ~ 0 109 view of the (act that a serIous dust the following Pleac:~~ry 9, and mud hazard e.xists on our main

~I B I . roads the Counell expected a rea· ~o .. rs. I' de Hynes.

liin' I, ~Irs. Isabel Kent. . sonable amount o[ paving to be IUd es, Mrs. ~!cLean. done on Bell Island this fear by

~~ and ~Iercer Ctreet the Department, and to. undertake .,ormore. ' building new roads Instead of pul-

Canadian Legion Bowl. tlng the oid ones In good condition

Ran;;e, The Union

(S-d) \' •. IVIA~ DICKS,

~nd.. Town Clerk. '16, 19~.

certainly would not be .In the in· tcr~t or'thc .gencr<ll public at. this lime.

It was also reportcd at this meet· ing that one~way tral'lle regulations for Bennett Street and the Town Square are In tlie cards. Approval

SCENE AT NO.4 SLOPE-Mine bosses Don Ca~eron, Tom Kent, Ted Smale and Harry Hammond on Manrake cars ready to descend into No.4.

'.-

APRON' ALLEY ..

~----------------------~. Three desserts line up for your % teaspoon saIt inspectiori, and we hope, approval, 112 teaspoon vanilla today. T,hc first Is an apple pud- 2* tablespoons mola!ses ding with its own "built in" sauce. Beat eggs slightly and add to However, other fruits or berries, them the Bali, vanllJa and molasses, or raisins and nuts, may be sub- GraduaIly stir in the hot "milk:', stituted for the apples when you'd Po~r Into 6 custard cups. Sprlnklr like a change oE flavour. with nuts or coconut If' desIred;

QUICK APPLE PUDDING Set in a pan oE hot water and bake' Batter in a slow oven DE 325 degree. F.' 2 tablespoons balter or margar- (or ~2 hour, or until custard l! let.

Ine Serve with canned or fresh fruit,'. I,~ cup white sugar or ice cream, or top with meringue: 1 cup sifted aU·purpose [Jour flavoured with Icing sugar (1 table .. 1 tcaspoon baking powder spoon Icing ,sugar to each, egg:

Ih teaspoon salt white) and pop back into oven for· 1 cup chopped apples a few minutes to lightly brown 6 tablespoons milk meringue •

Sauce Pastry or 2-crust pie 1 cup brown sugar 6 cups tart apples, lliced 1 tablespoon butter Or margaI" % cup white sugar

ine 1 t~blespoon flour Few grains salt 'Is teaspoon salt

1% cups boiling water 1/, teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla ~~ teaspoon cinnamoa Blend butter and white sugar I,. cup table molasses

well. Sift dry ingredients together 1 tablespoon .lemon juice and stir into them' the chopped 2 tablespoons butter or margir. apples. Add to butter·sugar mix- ine . '

the I ture alternately with milk. Pour I Line a g-inch pie plate 'witb:' Into greased 11~ quart casserole. pastry. Place half the appics OIL

. I Combine sauce ingredients in or- the pastry. Combine sugar, flour,' _________________ --:-_____________________ -:-_______ del' given and pour over pudding salt, nutmeg, cinnamon. Spi'inl1le'

baUer in dish. Bake in a moderate halE oE this mixture ani! . h .. lf tli, oven (350 degrees F.) about 30 molasses ol'er apples. Repeat apple' minutes, or until top of 'pudding and sweetening . layers. Sprinkf.· will spring back when touched with lemon juice. Dot with butler.'.

124 'Pat Penney 185 li3 358: lightly witl! the ringers. To scrve Cover with remaining' pastiy; 'Seal"

"Waba!lo' Boys" Sections A &: B-Dcc. 14th

Club" Bowling Results "A" Clyde' Duffman Jim Bennett Morris Gover Sid Warford Heber Best Graham Janes

107 151 133 129 147

102 157 131 145 136

Ed Walsh 107 Phil Whalen 253 Bill Lahey

10\ 145 113 '217

170

.\lyles McLean. 246 Dal'ld Boland 330. Gerald Cole . 1701 Kevin Fleming

97 27 112.193

76 ill 110

3U5j Ron Kal'ana;;h 133 120 262 ! inl'ert on platter, and cut into I and [Jute edges. 154 Bernie Duggan 79 109 1118 ' wedges. No {urt~ler sauce .is really I Cu~ several slits i~ _top pastryJo 110 ! Kevin Flynn 98 118 216 necessar)", but If ~'ou WIsh, you permIt escape o[ sleam while· pie' 58 i Replacement 50 ~O 100 rna)' serre hard sauce with this is baking. To prevent juices from

Pat Penney Bernard Duhgan Joe Hickey Ron Kavanagh' Replacement

290 RandeU LuHman 260 "lack Hearn 292 Mike Vickers 136

667671 1338

151 189 110 113 . 50

613

191 109 126 76 50

342 298 236 189 100

552 1165

Jim Proudfoot Ralph Alcock Tommy Jardine Allan Bonnell Replacement Replacement

83 87

114

498

66 73 16

107 50

312

144 193

BG9

87 117

.. 57 50 50

361

83 Brian Nolan 58 92 26 _118

1

_ pudding. Iboilingover,it's'a good'idea"to 231 I Jim Power 307

435 545 579 1124/' • ." . I cut a 2" circle from the centre '01

434 869 - It i. surprising whatthe-addilion thc'top pastry, and' into 'this' hoi.·

1367

153 190 ,16 164 100 50

673

, "B" : o[ a small amount of molasses tan Insert a "funnel" of heavj' white Don Kal'anagh 95 !l5 Phil Clarke . 146 54, 200! do for a baked custard. Do try it paper. . ' .' Norman Jackman 117 56 173 Graham Penney 55 55,' soon and sec [or yourself. .Bake in a hot oven of .425 ,de-: Philip O'Keefe 1 to 04 204 :llark Clarke 97 53 l:iO' COLONIAL CUST.\RD grees F. for about 40. minutes. or' Gerald Coombs 134 139 27311 :llark Wiseman 131 67 193: Jl.' cups scalded milk until apples :ire tcnder. Serve Brian ~!yers 155 80 235 Wm. DOl'le 10j 83 103 1 2 eggs plain, or with whipped cream. '.

Replacement 50 50' -I 611 419 1030 531 252 ~! AnnualIHeetiilg Happy I~OIite.·

UBtt . i)cctions A & B-Dec. lOth

Gus Nugent 13B 13j 21"9/~. 1\ Boy.'} Clllh . II Lod!e ~O.L.· . " ", ,. Sec!ions A & C-Doc. 22nd 1 Kel'in Kent 13j 64 " _ ,J \.J

",\" .' Ray Nugent 47 47 The annud meeting of the lEI' "OffO" .. _:. C1;'de Luffman 142 122 264 I Francis Powcr 86 04 ~89021 Wabana Boys' C, lub will be' held i.n'

l ( eels' . .leers .. _ ~ , Francis Power

Bob Burke' Bruce Clarke Kevin Kent Ray' Nugent· .... Replacement

m.m 100 77 . 92 '85 1129~ '24 . . :" • SO

250 ",\" 177 Walt IIlackmore 174 177 Don 'Stone 111 207 Lloyd Bursey 160

. 24 Winston'War(ord 113 .' 50 'D'on Blackmore'" riit

463 422 .88~ 677

Harold Robbins 62 Clarence Sullivan 132 R. Gosse 109 Leo Sulll\'an 46 Donnie Robbins C. Tarlor 77

426

45 107 65

6 110

107 George "'halen 239 Fred Hickey 174 Cliff ~!erccr

46 Gerald Normore 6 Replacement

187

333759 ·"B"

80 93 96

138 50

457

150 324 M. Gover 108 1081 Bruce. Clarke 124 163 the ne\\' B CI b T d 109 220 Sid Warford 184' 132 316: Bobby Burke 46 -46' . oys. u . on uesay ,Happy Hotne·Lodflc,-No. 1il7"or _I evemng, Janua:y 24th~ at 8.30. : the Ol'ange Association· held. its 160 320 Graham Janes 110 89 109 i • I Order o[ bU511less WIll be as (01-, annualelcction of officers in their 181., ~,~94. H~b.e~ Best 154 106 260 I 530 507 1037110\\'5' . . .. -

, '.~'" -214 Jinl' Bennett .~ ;.- '183 183 1 _ _ . " .' :. hall' on ~Iain Street,' Bell' Island, _ ---: "A" ' (}l :resldent s repor~, Secret- I on Saturday nl,!liJt, January 15th,

2~7 181 40a I ar~. s ~e.port.'. Trca,surer 5 rep.ort, I The .. ele.clion II'~S c.ondu. ct.ed. by 695 1372 ... ·698 ·632 1330. George Whalen - Executll e Dllectors report Finan _ _ _: I Gerald Normorc 115 165 280 I : . - . ':' I. Pasl ::IIaster Nathan Crane and re-157 89 1"/0 ,- elal Commlttec 5 report. IliUlted as follows. .'

237 Don Jackman 137' 129 . 266 Bernie Whalen 209 (? IN' t' 0 d I t' f . '. 83 176 Gordon Normorc 87 I" 190, Fl'cd Hicke)' 171 .112 28'1 ~ I omma Ion ~n c ec Ion 0 I' ,W.~l:-Bro.Jame5 :Janes;, r~·

- . 1 28~ Board of D~rectors for 19j~. .. elected., '. ;

111505 251 Pat Kavanagh 163 163\.Kev Power 134 149 __ . (3) Appomtment oE nommatm;; I DJI....:Bro. E.II'S;\·ain, re-elecl~d.

248 Bob lIcadus . 214 liO 384 itt 50 100 Don Meadus 116' 76 I' 736 777 1513 comm ee.. . ··1 Chaplain-Bro. Bert Rideout, re-

1;~ . . (4) Nommatlon .of. !TIembers o{ l' elected., . , .

5"5 1012 Replacement 50 B7 119 20" I cor~ol'ation. Recording Sccretar~-Bro. Chas, u -I Ciarence Pippy u ( .. ) V t f lh ,. t tl '

97 104 _nOli 0 0_ e 0 anh5 0 IC gen- Vtikc)·'. . .. .

8~ 60 4- era pu IC, e press an ra o. Financial Secretary - Bro. P.:lI. 717 537 1254 Clayton Barrelt' I bl th d di I Francis Swecney u 1 0 I ' -Bernie Sweeney 130 82 221 Geo. C. Normore, re·elected. .

80 80 I Replacement 50 50 100 I C _I P S - I Treasurer-Bro. William Vover. Section C--Dee. 15th Phil Clarke (De[aulted) "C"

Don N. Normore 39 Don Kavanagh 76 150 Gerald Coombs 116 136 Philip O'Keefe .70 86 Brian Myers 64 Norman Jackman 118 146 '

39 Jim l\!etcaJle 226 Biil Metcalfe 252 Bob Bartlett 156 CUff Bartlett 64 Kyran Bartlett

264

107 139 86 170 !l9_ 100 97 41

112 116

246 256 1B9 13B 228

491 566 1057 557 1001

Sections A & B-Dee. 20th UA"

Jim Proudfoot Ralph Aicoek Carl Alcock Frank Bickford Tommy Jardine Allan Bonnell

70 119 189 - I laH arty t. I Sr.. . .. 152 114 266 i , 438 415 873 1 ! . 'S d' Ii I LDecturcLr-tBro. AloBnzo PRarsobn~. 110 93 203 I - i liHue S 0 a tv ,_ :P. ec urer - roo eu en

24 21 : "n" . I Ree,. . ..-42 ~ 64 106 i Jim ~Ietcalfc 97 118 215/ st. Arnc's Sodality, th; Front, ~[arshal-Ero. Gilbert Jar-"i~. ".

_ '1' K),ran Bartlett 87 96 183 I arc holding a card game in SI. Isl Com. :llon.-Bro .. Albert Hig-398 470 868 I Bob Barliett 85 72 157 I :lliehacJ '5 Hall on lI!ondar, January I gins, re·elected.

_ I Cli£[ Bartlett. 33 74 113 I 23rd. Four I'aluable prizes are of- Auditors":" Bro.. P.~l. Nathan

Gerald Walsh Kevin Murphy :llart Kavanagh Leo Keels

40 102 115

81 30

119 100 50

121 132 234 181 127

Howard Coxwol'thy 85 Ed CoxlVorthy 130 Doug Somerton 126 Cos Somerton 100 Walt Noseworthy 100 Jim Snow 124

70 . 123

110 82

102

. Llqyd Sweeney 85 Naame Sweeney

~09 Con Power

82 82 1 Bill ~Ictcalfc 69 70 W9!1 fered. Admission SOc. Teas 25th. Crane, re·dected; Bro. Joseph 96 144 210 - Please reserve the date. Coombs. . . 92 99 10 I I' . 377 430 807/ The ceremony of installation will

119 133 252 _ _ - Frank Squires 136 122 258 take. place at the regular Lodgo

Ned 1I1i1lar Replacement

Myles McLean Da\'e Boiand Kevin Fleming Replacement Replacement

..

81 77

41:1

121 79 84 50 50

384

97

380

61 69 60 50 50

290

795,

182 148 144 100 100

674

176 . 55

Pat Pcnney Harry lIIcLean Bernie Duggan Joe Hickey Ron Kavanagh Kevin Fiynn

Kel'in Walsh N. Sweeney Con Power, Lloyd Sw.eeney Pat Meadu! Mart Ryan'·

. 128 .110~ . 55'

79 55

131 88

259 lOB 55

143

"Bft Gus Nugent Bob Burke Kevin Kent Francis }lower Bruce Clarke Replacement

108 . 35

498 .388.' B86 --Sectiolls A &: C--Dec. 16th'

HAn Don Jackman G,ordon Normore Pat Kavanagh Bob Meadus . Mike lI1cLean Don' Meadus

216 216 88 136 224 Charle~ Lahey

123 127 "250 Val Whalen . 79 79 Gerald Neville

142 ; 175 -.' 317 Replacemcnt 126 154 280 Replacement

.' 558 B08 1368

665

127 112 88

125 84

536

111

204 155 142 50

249 Pat JIIeaduc 210 ~Iart Ryan 182 Replacement 226

78 78. Harold Robbins (Eorfeited game) I meeting on ,hnuary 21st. 50 50 100 I' Sections. A & C-Dee. ~Oth i 715 588 1303

439 501 043 ;1~'~oxworthY 108 12 120 ! "C" 167'j Con2o ratulations· Jim Snow 224 30 254 Jim Proudfoot 99' 68 Doug Somerton 18121 78 189 Carl Alcock 152 47 199 On Wledd'l'n~' 496 1161

187 141 91 81

139

314 253 179 212 84

139

645 1181

102 36

159 88

172

213 36

363 243 314 50

Sections A & B-Dec. 23rd UA" Clarence Pippy 120 Bernard Sweeney Francis Sweeney 110 Clayton Barrett 157

Cos Somerton 218 300 Ralph Alcock 127 120 247 W \.J

55 175 Wait Noseworthy 98 132 230 I Frank Bickford e6 87 183, A" . 121 121 - Tommy Jardine /4 67 141 nmversary 9? 202 623 470 1093 - . -" 389 937 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harney,

Replacement· 50 110 267 16B ·548 Theatre Avenue, . Bell Island, Ire

50 100 Don Jackman 195 . 363 - -Gordon Normore 101 110 211 Gerald Walsh (Defaulted) celebrating the 34th annive~ary of

50 Pat Kavanagh 108 186 294 Section C-Dcc. 30th their -wedding today, January 18. Bob Meadus' 87 87 Kevin Walsh 92' 66 158 They were married at .the ,United

Replacement 50

George Basha Tom Power Bob Newton Kev Hedderson Replacement

487 428 -,-

122 169 207 103 204 38 93' 115 50 50

915

291 310 242 208 100

676 475 1151

Don Meadus Paddy O'Brien

Charles Lahey Val Whalen Walt Balten

82 82 . June Meadus 104 72 176 Church, Bell Island, by the late 94 102 196 Con Power 103 104 207 Rev. W. T. D. Dumie, D.D.

42 On this happy occasIon ·.speeial

558 Lloyd Sweene), 42 86 86 good wishes for many more. y.ears

075 1233 !IIart Ryan 105 108 213 of wedded happiness. come- from'

174 . 222

207

Naame Sweeney their sons, Ray and Angus, Seot--r- 882 land; Fred,' Germany; . Doli~as;

446 J ... 36 Ontario; their family at .home ·as well.as their numerous·friendhm

662 . 557 1219 Kevin Clarke Gerald Nevillc

151 Replacement

62 80

140 114 86

112 142 67 99

138 213 Don Normore 58 224' Don Kavanagh 253

77 135 343 250 220

Iron islA!. .. .

102· 81

...... 1°2 50 50

154 256 88 160

148 250 ·50 < 100 50 100

385. 490 875

. uB" Harold nobbins Don nobbins n. Gosse Replacement

124 . 27 20 12 6.')

50

259

96 50

185

321'

161 100 .

I Tom Fieming 444 Pete Fowler

Gerry Duggan

50 I Norman Jackman l2~ -' Phil O'Keefe 140

50

532 553 1090 I Gerald Coombs 56 Brian Myers

636

90 121 89

111

488

'.

56 111

.. Happy ~jrthd'ay Happy birthday' greetings. to MI~

Aggie Parsley who \I'u: 15 . ;-e.rs . 1124 old' January 12. Greetings' from '

Elizabeth:- . .' . -.':~',

Clarence Pippy 125' B8 213 Section C-.Dec •. 21st ' Tom Fleming Bob NoEtall Gerald Healey Replacement

146 107 61 50

145 128 64 50

Bob NoHali 291 Gerold Healey 235 Replacement 125

131 27

107 .68 34 50

117 111

B8 108 64

248 pa 195 176 98

Myles llcLean David Boland Brian Nolan Gerald Cole Kevin Fleming Jim Power

91 117 104 93

48 .86

60 121

139 .l\i~ny happy. retu'rris of the. 'lIay 203 to Mr. Clayton Smith:' or- Steen 164 Llniited; 5t; John's, whtl cel~brited 214 his birthday" oli January:' 16th. ···.:i 77' Bhiir . Noseworthy 'Was' 5~y~ars

. 88 old on. Janua!'Y.·.15. Happy· b!i1h.

Francis· Swoeney . 63 Denis Dwyer ' 97 Bernard. Sweeney. 66 Clayton')arrett 79 Replacement' .....

79 81 93 50

, ,--.:-- -. 430 . 391

63 176 147 172 50

821

Ed Walsh· 132 . 166 Phil Whalen 92 160 Michael Vickers· 95 159' William Lahey 92' 168 Randell Luffman 77' Replacement· 50

298 252 254 260

77 50

,-S84 . 387

Sections A & B-Dec. 28th

100

751

488 703 1191

for a proposed ,syst9m has bQen Gerald Walsh received from' Public .Works, and Kcivin Murphy. as,soon a5 the proper roads can be L .. Keels . placed In' condItion the new regu· Replacement lations will come ·into. effect. Replacement p.~~e meetl~g a~jOurned at 11.30 r ..

, ..

--102 71 77 50 50

, 80 93 65 50 50.

'Don Blackmore '182 Walt Blackmore: 122

169 Tony Carn;li 125 142 Lloyd' Bursey 136 100 Winston· Williford 99 100 Don Stone 90

I : 350 343 . -693 1

-. 572

. 145 145 142 264 182 307 108 . ·244 102 201

90

679. ·1251

Clyde Luffman G. Janes S, WarEord J. Bennett Heber Best

Ralph Pitts Tom Power Bob Newton George Basha

417

193 169 176 141 180

859

·101" 162 159 157

50

4BB . 905

146 120 147

.129 142

339 289 323 270 322

684 1543 ~

92 193 183 . 345 82 '241

. 109 266

·77

482

Ed Walsh 78 Phil Whalen 99 Mike Vickers 115 Mac H_carn. . 103 Randell Luffman 94 Replacement

88

403

10lt . 117 116 103 108

Uay,.Blalr.' ;. '. '.; ',' .~', . .-. 885 A: very happy birthday tQ. Piu]

Clilrke:wholcelebrates'hii blrtbdily 179 on January·20.. . '.' .. ,:, . 216 Happy: .blrthday to, Ann ~FQw]er 231' 'who 'vas one ycar. old on:J~n~afy' .2P6 .. l~th~ .. ~rec.~~$s.:.Jrl1m:, .1)\!l~1,

~ 202 qad~y, . h~r, 6 btothers,:;- .rilld· father P~nney and, Uncle Pit. !,

, . . . '. , . • -.-' - ...... -, "i':)

l0341,'B'ELL ·1SLAN~""NEWS,.tO~. _. TINUE'ON PAGE :16. ,\,.. . .'

4895~5

. ' . . : ."

I .1

• I I ~

I

, .

,.

. '. '

I' I j

I ,

• .' ., j

II

, .'

,'!

Page 10: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

I

I

i I I I

. , '\

, : "

1 ,4 :,1 ,'!

1 .1 , ", i .. '

"'J

"~ 'j

:1

j

"'

"' , ,

~------------~e~------.----"1 '.":;'

. , - . ~"" • r" l. ", : " j I ~

: "

! j

'. '1 I '

"

! ---

, _o __________________________________________________________________________________________ ~----------~TH~E~D~A~IL~Y~N~EW~S,~W~E~D~N~ES~D~A~Y,~J~AN~.~~,

son as the fearless adventurer awakcnlng the sleeping Uger," who knew the secret'of the sword PARAMOUNT she recites from tier mempry of •• with Piper Laurie as the Prin· Chinese proverbs. But th!! Ure, cess wlio gambled her love on once kindled, does not turn into Today TO-llwr,'ow the man with The Golden Blade No"o Plnyin~ fury but becomes a constant self· Shows 'To See

CAPITOL STAR

CORNWALL To-morl'ow

ROBERT RYAN, RHONDA FL.EMING, IN "INFERNO"

.. It's the golden motion picturc consuming flame in response to CORNEL. WIL.DE, that's !it for a king. WIL.LIAM HOL.DEN, IN the lovc of the man who cannot

Amohg thc highlights of the MICHAEL. WIL.DING IN "THE GOL.DEN BL.ADE" "L.OVE IS A MANY free himself from the bonds of aetlon,in lils descent are breath· "THE St:ARL.ET COAT" WITH ReOCK HUDSON SPL.ENDORED THING" another, though discarded, mar· tnklng rock sllde: an encoun(~r SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION riage.

, --wIth a deadly rnttle ~l1ake and a The sto~y of one of American "In dazzling splendor, the story "That Min From Tangier" Just as a shImmering gem of William Holden give, virility meeting with a hungry wolf. A Re\,olutionary' Wars most Infam· of stories now, comes to life on With Nils Aslher jade excites the senes of those and sympathetic handling of his wild fight staged In a burnlnt! ous treacherles"'s, brought to the the motion picture screen, • Ihe film follows the ad\"Cnture5 of a role of thc newspaper correspon· cabin climaxes the aellon of "In· screen In "The' Scarlet Coat" talc of a wondrous man and II Adventure and romance under bison calf, trom the 1.1Oment of dent whOse ?ersistenee 01'0(' ferno.!' M.G.M. ClnemaScope drama, wonderful sword .• The Golden the sultry tropical skies of North I birth to its first winter. Such comes ,the ancIent. barriers of a

The siory of "Inferno," wrlla· opening itt the Capitol Thea(rc Blade of Damascus, wb!)!'e owner Africa Is the movie fare oUered f scenes as the 'thundering stam' ,woman 5 racl~1 p:IC]e and fears, ten by Francis Cockrell, traces tomorrow.' lived oS he liked and loved as he at the Star Theatre whel'~ the! pede of thousands of buffalo, thp , His .Iove.makmg IS . tend?r and I the character chnnge In a spoiled, It Is the strange tale of Benedict chose .. In sumptuous color by new film "Thnt Man From 'ran. I engaging antics of a prairie dOl! I cunslderate. His relal10nshlp with

"Inferno." an outdoor Technio· spiteful and "so£\" ml11lonalre. Arnold's treason and' the part Technloeolr, Journey back to old, gler" through United Arllsts reo I family, the heart.warmlng sccne~ i the exotic Eurasian woman Is lor thriller which IItlllzes thc who, put to the \Cst, proves him· played In It by thc gallant Brit· Bagdad, to a world of harems and lease. The picture stars Nils Ast'l oC a young doe and her spotted [ both pa~slonate and compassion· gteat Mojave Desert for Its set, self with courn'ge 3ml endurance Ish officer, l\Iajor John Andrc. It dark Intrigue, .. with Rock Hud· her and Nancy Colemall' in a fawn are in contrast to pictorial i ate. TheIr great love reaches Into has Its local prcmlere at the to bn "q"lltc n "\1'1." Dcscrtc~ by was not until compnratlvcly re· tor of gl vi g I I I .~ f Nt· h I tile hearts of the audience grip' c..." Extensive resenrch by Director S 'I 01 n G\'C W lose! reeorus 0 a ure 10 er most i • ..' • Corn'''all Theatre tOlllot·ro· ... The Ill". £"Itllle.'s 11'lfn" pln."e~ by' Rho· cent times thnt the whule truth fl m s "r fr m tl Id i' Itt A " fl I ping thc emotIOns With Irrestlble

n ..,.. 0 , "' II .10hn Sturges, prodl\cer Nicholas a e so.. 0 Ie smou er'j \'10 en momen s. praU'le re fint outdoor drama to use this nda Fleming, and her sccret 10\'er of this dark de cd became known Nayfack and writer Karl Tum. Ing ashes of contempt. . threatening all Jl(e within Its: appeal. Holde~ is Inde?d n. luclty beautiful canyon heights arc said Bm Lundigan, Bob Rran enacls through Andre's joUrnalSl.nd foe· I I I II I ' llullaaw SIUW!UU 'dSlllll Al llap I movie star. Ills last SIX pIctures IQ lend themsel\'cs \\,Ith stupel1' a man who ol'creomes Ihelr plan discovered correspondenc . berg brougll\ 10 I g It tIe 1 stor . Nancy Coleman plays the parI I and conquering their individual have been hits, most recent br·

'The (

BU~ I f I thnt Il'e should nerlsll Ilelplc'sly! Cornel WIlde as thc American cally documented' background of o[ a girl who needs to presenl n I I "TI C t Gi I" d dous effect (0 the act on 1m. ,." the film stOl'Y. In addition to the '"" ,enemies, surmounting problem~ i ng Ie uun ry r. an now

~rfI~d In "Inferno" arc Robert In Ihe middle of a great desert. . Scarlet Service leo(\or, lI1ichael husband to a rather austere oC survival in various ways, re. : he has added a seventh in "Love DOCTOR AT J! n ' RI d FI I d "'II Altllougll Rilondo Flenllng Is' Wilding as ,Andre, George Snn· portrayals oC Andre and Al'nold aunt she Is visiting in Tangier I I I Is A ilTany Splendored Thin"" to Jan. l()-D )'an, Ion a em ng an . such oUler lending figures of the , . I su ts n a fllm as suspenseful as I • I. " l!nm Lundlgan; the first time (he co·starrcd with Robert R}'an in ders and Anne Francis head tht' \\ IIh the aid of her ullcle, played I any chase drama. ' 1115 stnn[t of successe.G. joined the me thr~ actors hn\'e appcared to· "Infcrno." It Is Interesting to notl' cast, with Robert Douglas enact· period as General Robert Howe. by Roland Young. she hires Nils who behold it so docs the dellcat~ Torin Thatcher, Isabel Eisom. Buehans Mining

" 'I B dl t A ld d Ith Nathanel Green, Lafayette and Asther to present himself as her ~lurray "latheso Vir"l . 1st, as assist gcther In a motion picturc. that they do mcet In the picture ng ene e ron nn w 511' Henry Clinton are deplctcd. love story told In "Love Is a Many . . n, " nla "Robert R)'an, as II marooned unlll tllC \'cry end. The unusual other important roles played by Even the fictional characters, husband. During the early part of Splendoced Thing" stir the pulse Gr~:g, Richard Loa, 500 Yang. session of the 84th Gu:', and is now

millionaire, has onc of the jucle~t twist Is said to lend much sus· John McIntyre and Bobby 'Rrls. Ihelr acquaintanceship the two of a movie audience PI1Jhp Aim, .10rja CUrtwright . W h' at the Stal[ HOUSE parts' In motion picture hls(ory. pense to the drnmn. Both Miss coli. such ns thost) cnacted by Wilde have open contempt for each ot· This story of a \~oman's sac i and Donna 'lIIartell contrihulc! ~.cncss 10 k as flOt~ton. is a 1952'gradu

, and Miss Francais, nre drawn as her Sh thO k hi' i f' fit' i IS pea er 0 ne University o[ During half of tile film, the Tee· Fleming and W!l1lnm Llludlgan Hen~'y Hull, Carl Betz and Robert composites o[ several persons . C 10 S e 5 unscrupu· rlfices for the man whose iove \ 1I1e per ormanccs n suppor mg , Rayburn <D 'l'ex) linlcolor cameras nrc focused on arc sal(\ to be at their best form lous-and he .thinks she is spoil, leads her to defy convention and I roles. Playwright ,John Patrick. I .,_.: attached to' the Tc him as he makes a hazardous de. In "Inferno." Burton. Roy Baker, distingUished who figured in thc historical ed, pampered and not particular, family tradition will affect men I whose play "Tpahnuse of tht' i the British Crown at Torquay and ~cent from a 1110untaln top, where Fealured In the supporllng caSI Britlshe,r whose "Octo.ber Mnn" evcnts. " 1'1 scrupulous herself. Bllt they and womell allkt', with its polg. ! August 1I10un" has becn running; nang Kong. which, District Hospital in lIe had bern left with n broken nre Larry Keating. the veteran brought him to HO~~Y"O?d and a Scenes for "The Scarlet Coat", Eoon learn that thesc are Calse nancy. Han Suyln's best selling! [or morc than two yenrs on! eil'irunment [or th~ ta) until 1954 wh Il'g by Fleminl: and Lumligan. character actor and stage star prel'lous success in Don t Bother, wcrc filmed on locations aiong impressions used to covcr up, nOI'el was th i I II C I Broadway did an admirable Job ! dc~en'es n spc('i~1 In post.graduate _--:-=====================- 1'0 Knock," directed the tense I the Hudsun Rh'er, near Tarry· 'their real: senstl\·c and warm i this picture Wh~ch n;~o~auc~~ BU~ I with the 'scriPt for the piriure.! teeming harbor ami at the Ro~

PIli I MlWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY 'HIATI'

TO-DAY ~, ..... , "'-" ' STORY OF BENEDICT ARN01.DI

M·C·M BRINGS TO 1.INFTEO;~~ FI1.MED WHERE IT HAPPENED I SECRETS HITHERTO \J ~

Afso-UP.TO·THE.MINUTE NEWS

TIMES OF SHOWSI 1-:\'m~Ir\G SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK-9.00

. -IIIATINEE 2 l'.~T,

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: E\'E!I;IXG SIIOWS-,\DULTS .. 75c. 'CIIILDREN .... 35c ~ATlNEES-ADULTS •••••• II .50c. CIIILDREN •••. 25c

NEXT ATTRACTION :JAMES STElV,\RT In "TilE M,\N FRO;\T LARAlllE"­

ACTlON-TIIRILLS-CINElIASCOPE.

NOW PLAYING

~Olh C •• lury.POll plllonil

WILLIAM JENNIFER HOLDEN • JONES

Afso-UP-TO.THE.MINUTE NEWS

TIMES OF SHOWSI EVENING SHOWS: '7 O'CLOCK-D.OO·

MATINEE 2 P.III.

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT EVENING SHOWS-ADULTS ... '75c' . CHILDREN .... 35c WATINEES-ADULTS .......... 50c CHILDREN .... 25c

, NEXT ATTRACTION ".J ~OHN WAl'NF.-LAUREN BACALL In "BLOOD ALLEY"!.

DRAMA-.THRILLS-SUSPENSE,

screen play nn(\ WIlliam Bloom I town. IIl1l1zl11g pre.revolu:ionary characters. Their Indifference I dy Alder and Direclor Henry I a good port.ion of which W:\s Chincsc thoroughf,rt; . in Newport. EI produced It. buildings and actual locale,. such turns to fondilcs,;-then to love King hal'e transfel'Icd to the I filmed in nong Kong and in the picture a rare beaut, General Hospital,

"Inferno" Is the latest exam· as the exact sP~t where Andre and hp. becomes her husband In stry. i exotic floating \'i!lage in Abel" nchicvcd on th~" He first came II I pIc of lI~l1ywoo.d's ,rast blooming was captured, tned as a spy and actuality. Jennifer Jones. as Dr. Illn i deen Bay to give it great authrn· : Shamroy handles h:, , as locum t

I penchant for Cllmmg stories In exc.cuted. At the studio, a total of I • • Surin, is amazingly fine in her I tlcity. Henry King's direction em· . Scope cameras ndro:l1, Guy's absence 0

, their actual locations. The 1\10· 07 Interior and exterior sets were 1 .1\115 Asther and l"ancy Colman difficult portrayal of the beaut!. I phasized the emotional qua\ily cif 'ture the exotic' to quote thc young ja\'e Desert and canyon locations constr~ICled, nmong them. cal'ly : gll'e exc.ellent performances In [ul EuraSian woman doctor who i the story and kept the actlun which rivals in, a fancy to thc employed for the thriller nrc day \\ es( Point, only obstacle (0. the starrmg roles. Robert ElWyn, gives her hea.t t A . . I flowing smoothly. such outdoor ;PElttacJ.eq p:(·a~rd to accept said to lend It an air of suspensl' the British when Arnold plotted who directed the picturcd, cap· newspaper cor;esp~n~~nt ~ne:l~e~ The senic beauly of th"c hack· i Snows of Kilimim':,[J)IIi!I's appointmcnt at and powed that could not be its fall" alJd the Old Dutrh t~lred the mood of the locale-I fuses to reclaim it even when she I ground and the colorful life of I othcrs. of his contracl : matched In any lesscr ,grandeur Church at Tappan, where AI" North Africa, whcrc the picture finds he caonot ful!ul1 his pro- -- - lIt.spital in Decem! than these natural sets afford. nold's trial took place. was filmed. mlsc of marriage. "Bcware of i the past eishl re<

~ : : Programmes On Th~ Air Today ~~ ~~~~~~~~~

Tonight CJON WEDNESDAY, January 18 CJON·TV

5.4S--Kindergarten of the Air. 6.00-lntermezzo. 6.2S--Program Preview. 6.3()-Suppcr, GUest. 6.4S--:'tIusical Program.

News Pagtant-~lor"lng ElUtion A.~T. '7.00-N!ld. News and Sports. 7.05-Local Weather. 7.1[)-'Canadian Ncws and Sports. 7.30-Round the World News. 7.3[)-.Complctc Weather Round.,

up.

i' 7.4[)-.Good News. I

·8.00-Nfld. News. i

5.00-Klds' Show. 5.30-110\\,dy Dood~·. G.OO-Brookfleld Ice Cream. G.30-Bowring's . Hickman's

Show. 7.00-1ndla Beers Show. 7.30-Ayrc's·Balne Johnston·

Steer's Early Show.

B.05-Pro\·inclal Weather. i • 8.15-News Commentary. 7.00-Courtship and Marriagc.

7.1S-Famous Series. 8.20-Shipping Report. 7.3D-News. 8.2[)-.Kiddles Corner. 7.45-Royal Stores Theatre . 8.30-NOd. News. Newfoundland Almanac

d B.OO-General Provincial News.' B.3[)-.Complete Weatbcr Roun· 8.05-Summary Nntional News.

up. 8.10-Editorial or Commentary. B 45-Women's News. 8.1[)-'Echoes from Yesterday. . Women's World-Part One 8.30-Whal's Your Beef (Let.

9.00-General Provincial News. ters). 9.0[)-'The Day's Top Song. 8.35-Folk Song Time (Loeal-9.1()-'fhought for the Day. Burl lves Etc.). 9.1S-Hymn of the Day. 8AO-Party Line. 920-Memory Tunc. 8.4[)-.;\!nmcnts for ~!edilation 9:25-Toda~"s Woman (SaJule to aml Joyful Hour. (il)

a local Woman). poems (b) H ( ) 9.30-What do You Think? (pally Pra)'e;, Etc. ymn, c

Woman', Phone Inter\'Jcw). 9.00-General Provincial News. 9.35-It Takes a Woman. II.05-Album of Favourites. 9.4()-The Lighter Side. 9.20-This is Your Town (Com, 945-l-Iurlel McKay. mnnity Salute).

lO:O()-General Provincia.1 News. 0.30-Fisb nnd Farm Fcatures. 1O.0[)-.Showtlme r·avounte. 1I.35-IIoedown Time. 10.lO-Helpful Harry (Household 9.45-00sco News.

lIInts).·· Radio Playllollse 1O.15-What's on :lly Mind1 lO.OO-Through the Sports Glass.

IIo.30-Who Am 17 lO.15-Strictly Private. 10.40-JoAn Blanchard Show. lO.45-Barry Wood Show. lO.4S--The World 'roday (lntcr· News Pageant-Late Edition

national Newsl'. 11.00-Local Provincial Ncws 10.5!J.-The Kitchen Shelf (Cookins lI.OS-National News. .

Hlnls, etc.) " 111"S IO.55-Spotlight on a .Star (Pop . or- ports Fina\. Slngcr). lIouselJarty

Il.OO-General Provincial News. 1130 III . 1l.05-Dr. Kildare. . - USIC. n.3[)-.You Asked For It (Music, 12,3()-General Provincial News.

Answers Anything). 12.3[)-'Music. ll.40-Movic Review and News- 1.00-Quecn and Sign Off.

Also TV. . l1.4[)-.Your Family and You.

8.00-Vlck O'Beck. 9.00-Across Canada. 9.30-Jackle Rae.

10.0!J.-I.ever Brothers Presents. lO.3D-Publlc Sen'lce Forum. n.OD-Sews-Public Strvlct. n.lO-The Lale Show.

7.00-CBC News and Weathcr 7.lS--Curtain Calls. 7.3()-Tops ·Todny. 7.4S--Doyle Bulletin. 8.lS--N ewfoundland Story. B.30--Rawhidc. , 8.4l>-Inlroduction to Wednesday !

Night.' i 9.0()-Elghteenth Centul'r Music. I 9.3!J.-The nil·als. I

Ill.3!J.-CBC National News, Nell'sl'

I R.ollndup and Midweek Re., 'VIew. ,

----I-YOCM C B N WEDNESDAY, January 18

WEDSESDAY, Januaty 18 7.0()-Brcakfast Club, News. 7.3!J.-Slgn on. eBe News. 8.3!J.-HIt of the Day. 7.aS--Top of the !\Iornlng. 8.3S-News. 8.00-CBC News and Weather. 8.4!J.-Name the Newfoundlander. 8.1S-Musical Clock. • .9.00-A Date with Denys. [ 9.0!J.-~lorning Oevol!oJlj. 9.1S--No Lullaby for Liza. I'

D.1S-Program Preview. 9.3()';"'A Date with Denys. D.2()-Organ Stylings. 9.4S--Burtons of Banner St. I 9.3()-Musicale. 10.0()-News. , !

10.10-Hit or the Day. 10.0l>-A Date With Dennys. [ 10.15-1ri5 Power. IO.SO-Adopted Son. : 1O.2S-CBC News. 1O.5S-News. : IO.30-Trlple Treasure. H.OO-Club 590, News. lO.4S--BBC Variety. 12.15-Bank of Happiness. ll.1[)-.School Broadcasts. 12. 30-N ews. llAS--Parade of Stars. 12.35-Musical Menu, 12.00-Announcers Choice. 12.4S-Fishermen's Forccast. 12.1[)-'Dinner Bell Breakdown. 12.5!J.-Musical Menu. 12.3()-Farm Broadcast. 1.3()-News. 12.45-Mld Day Serenade. 1.4[)-.Ramblin' With Regan. 1.00-Doyle Bulletin. 2.5[)-.News. l.15-Laura Limited. 3.00-0011ar5 on Parade. 1.30-CBC News and Weathcr. 4.0()-News. 1.45-Aunt Luc~·. 4.05-Newfoundland Parade. 2.00-Your Good Neighbour. 4.3()-Bank of Happiness. 2.15-Words and Music. 1.5[)-'News. 2.29-Dominion Time. 5.0()-Junior Jamboree. 2.30-Atiantic School Broadcast 5.3()-)lelody Man. 2.4S-The Happy Gang. 6.00-News and Weather. 3.1S--~!an Around the House. 6.05-Supper Serenade. 3.3!J.-Trans Canada Matinee. 6.2[)-.Lost and Found. 4.30-CBC News. 6.4S--News. 4.3[)-'Timely Tunes. 7.00-The Woman in his Life. 4.45-ChUdren's Siory. 7.1[)-'Dr. Paul. 5.15-JIIuslc of the West. 7.3()-Rendezvous with Records. 5.30-Fisherles Broadcast. 8.00-Rlchard Diamond.

8.30-Bishop Sheen. 9.00-Room 25.

11.50-Hlt of the r·uture. 11.55-Tlme Out (5 mlns. for re·

laxation). , Showcase Of Stars-Part One

P.M. ~_P_op_ul_ar __ Ph_ra_5e_s~I.~~

O.45-News. 10.OO-Llherace. 10.3()-Olle Night Stand. 10.45-News. H.OO-Sportscast. H.1S-Club 500, News. 12.00-BIIJ Ring Show.

12.1S-B!1Iy O'Connor ShoW. 12.3!J.-Tops Today (lI!t Parade

Tunes). ' News Pageant-1I1ld Day EdItion 1.0!J.-Locnl and National Head.

lines Nell's and Weather. 1.05-Dally Interview. . l.1O-National News Summary. 1.l5-Ncws. 1.30-Edltorlal. 1.3[)-.Sports Revlcw. UO-Classifled Section-Bargain

Hour. Daytime SerIals

1.4l>-Flnal Year. . 2.0()-Ma Perkins. 2.15-Road of LICe. 2.3()-My othcr Love. 2.4S--lmprlsoned Heart.

Woman's World-I'art Two 3.0()-Houscwlves Club. 4.00-Gen. Provincial News. 4.0[)-'Best from the West. 4.30-Summary World News. 4.3S-!IIore Western and Folk

Music. The Younger Set

5.00-General Provincial News. 5.0S-Planet Man. ' US-Birthday Announcements. 5.2()"';'Chlldren's Record. 5.25-Blrthday Announcements.

Teen Time 5.30-Half Hour Feature for th~

, Teen· Agers. Interviews) Guests. Pop, Music, Social Notes nnd Gossip.

News Pagean~Clty Edition 6.0()-NelYs in a Minute and Dc·

tailed Weather.' B.OS-Bulletln' Board. 6. l()-Nalional News. B.1S-Sports Parade. ' 6.~Provinelal News. Showcase or Stars-Part Two

6.30-Star Time-Other Star Musicals. .·our Star 'Features

ACROSS !)OWN

IThe-of I-and government watcr

5 - your 2 Sca eagle hands' 3 Landed

9 - profit 4 Tries 12 Heraldic band 5 Let the-13 Air (pre/lx) out oC the ba, 14 Australian 6 Missive

ostrich 7 Region 15 LIqueurs 8 Mail9 25 Angers 45 Spars 17 French wine 9 Quoth the 26 Hangers·on 46 Russian river 18 Trivial raven, "-" 28 Minced 47 Fiddling 10 Rags and _ 10 Persian pripce30 Singing voice cmperor 21 Dry 11 Large casks 31 Potrr~ 48 Nevada city 23 _ nnd 16 Small hole 33 TYPjll,ltroke M Tumult

Madam 20 Crown 35 Wander~rs fil Short leiter 24 Merely _ 22 A bed of - 40 Pounding fi2 Wintry

service 24 Apollo's Implement precipllatiDn 27 - and molher 43 Shalle of red &5 Verbal Bulllx

masler 29 Pulpit 32 Wipes out 34 Encroachment 36 Cylindrical 97 - ·gralned 38 Glacial ridges 1;;;-1-+++-

"99-, Ham and Japheth

41 Worin ,42-semper

tyrannis UNot know

from-46 OfficIal dress f9Mcnds 53 Soak flax . 54- of sins 56 Exist 57 Scoltlsh ones II::"''WIII+-J-J-58In­

(entirely) 59-Angeles, ""!l"-t-"+-t

Calltomla, I,

eo Learning 111 - In one's . own juice

loO()-New5 in a minute and Closedown.

YOUS WEDNESDAY, January 18

6.3()-Slgn On and Sundial. 6.55-Sundial News. li lIO-la eakfast Clt.b. 8.3()-Today's the Day. 1I.45-llex Koury. 9.00-11 Happened Last Night.

10.00-Coffee Time. \l.OO-Turn Back the Clock. 1l.30-Pepperrell Juke 'Box . 12.1S-News and D. B, 12.3()-HIIlLlIly Matinee. 1000-MIdweek Devotions. 1.3()-Tbe Choraliers. U5-Bob Crosby. 2.00-Matinee. 2.30-Martin Block.

,3.00-Hawail Calls. 3.3~News. 3.3l>-VOUS Record Room. 4.3!J.-N ews. 4.4S--Sporls Editor ,Speaks. 5.00-Panel Discussion. 5.3()-News. 5.S5-The $64,000 Question. 6.00-Pro Basketball Spotlight. 6.15-It's Time. a.30-Record Room. 6.5S-Sports Page. 7.0()-News. 7.1S-Pepperrcll Sports Desk. 7.4l>-Muslc Off The Record. 8.00-Groucho Marx. 8.30-Dragnet. ' 9.00-Muslc from America. 1l.3()-The $64,000 Question.

10.00-News and Weather Fore. , "cast.', IO.I5-March Df Events.' lO.3!J.-Syncopation Piece. 1l.O/l-lIfl!slc 'Till Micjnil/ht. 12.00-News and Sign Oli.

I bc~r residcnt me

RonERr RHONDA • Wll\lA~

RYAN· fLEMING· LUNDWMI

A!so-UP·TO·THE·MINUTE NEWS

TIMES OF SHOWS: HESING SIIOWS: 7.15 - 9.15

MATINEES: :lIONDA l:_~·TI~·"n,\ 1',-\'I'EI):\'[:SD,\!.I

TIlURSDAY-FBlDAl: 2.30

m Ihc mining predecessor;, D

G. Gill, Dr. H. \Y, \\'. J. Blackler. an Harper, Buehans

had the ~ulc

AUXILIAR Women's Auxi! of Engiand hE

and successl haU' on

SATtltDAY 2 O'CLOCK year. with eacl a couple as her

____ ;·~'D''' •• c\'cning SUPPI

L.~ST TIMES TO·DA Y /I MARTIN LUTHER I

*-STAR-..... I

the party concl

ENTER TAl and ~Irs. Ralpl

some thirt~· party at thei

, January 2nd Courage, your

Mrs. C. L. e his tenth hirtt on Wedncsda'

of his boyfrien; Eric and his brl

.--------.------------"----, ...... to Ridley Colli

TO MORROW Ont. next day - holidays with

were aceompani -------:------------'i~ .. er by their siste

OUT OF BAGDAD'S MYSTIC PAST COMES ITS MOST EXCITING TALE! ~V'it~~

ROCiCiDSOt~ PIPER lAURIE )~

Special

TIMES OF SHOWS: E\'ENING "GOLDEN BLADE"-7 odock-M5 '

"TIIAT JUAN FROM TANGIER"-8.20. lIlATINEE 2 lI.m,

LAST TIMES TO·DA Y GREGORY PECK in

"THE GUN FIGHTER II

and Mrs. A. M. at bridge on J. of Mrs. Guy'S of Mount Pc'

visiting them f: left for

lond.~'. train. T.n. SEALS l

of the 101 Sale committe '

that '

Page 11: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

;'l'~'i:ll i

:lllr :wd the ~Pl:!!hf;, I'l';

:.~P !JralJI~', ,~ Ih!' ~rrrcn

, :!(11('~ hi. ·~.1;; adt citl)'

('\ntir

EWS

. l~

.n

DAY

• '- .... . .

This . Page' ·Is Presented . .

With tne . . .-

.Complimen'ts ' '0/ .,

j

The Great Eastern. Oil Company Liinited

BUCHANS N.EWS Jacoby ~n . Bridge·

. SECOND HAND PLAYS HIGH

By OSWALD JACOBY

IlIlCTOR ,\T BUCIIANS 7j5.00 has been collccted at Buch· T. Short accompanied her to Mil· Written for NEA Service '.\ .,'r,1\ ,~. Jan. IO-Dr. Iliehard ans, which comparts very fal·or· lcrtown Junction. South would be sure of mak· i

joined the medical slail ably wilh In~t year's resulls. 11 is Rc\·. F. W. Bradbury who visit· ing his cuntract in todny's hnnd I "t Burhans ~lininl! Company anticipated that relurns wlll be cd· lIIiIlertown to conduct Divine except against the very best de· ,- I>t. a' as~islnnl 10 Dr. completed next week. Services at 11 p.m, New Year's (ense. Unfortunately for declal' ~l Gil)'. ~nd is nUll' in resi· ENGAGElIlENTS Eve and 11 a.m. on New Year's cr, his opponents we!'c good

It Ihr SI~'{1 lIome. Dr. COl,. The engagcmcnt nf ~Iarion Lus· Day, returned to Buchans to con· cnough to find the corrccl de·. M i' a I~j~ :graduate of lht! comhe, daughter of Mr .and ·Mrs. duct the evening service. He was fense. '\

l'nilmil)' 01 Ireland, Theophllus Luscombe of Buchans, accompanied by Mrs. Bradbury. Sou,lh 11'011 the first trick with. l11achcd 10 Ihe Torha)' Bo,· to Brendan J .. Davis, son of Mr. Thomas Simms, son of Mr. and Ihe ace of diamonds and pruceed·

· II Tpr'lll:l)' anll Falmoulh ancl Mrs. Johl\ Dal'is of Grand Mrs. H, C. Simms, who is present· cd to draw trumps with the aCI!

1I0'pitOiI in Cornwall. Falis, wns recently aunounced at Iy *endlnll Mount AlIisol,1 Unl· and. dummy's king. He then led . IInlil 1954 when hc en· '1'oronlo whcre the young couple ,"ersity as a student In . theology, the seven of heal't~ [rom dummy. 'In rn<\.~rJ(ltwte work in arc residing. Beforc joining the conducted the morning scn'lce at The ovcl'whelming majorily 01

11 Ihr Itllyai GlI'cnl stal( of C.N.n. at Toronlo, Madon Buehans United Church on New players would folluw with a low ", in :\c'\'l'ol'l, Em.:laurl and was employed on thc .0Ulce staff Ycar's Da)', whilc on vacation wltli hcart from the East hand. Suuth

Grnmlll",pital. st. John·s. of Buchans ~linin!l Co. his family. would then be home. The jack II! Iir.1 ralllr to Buchan~ During the Christmas holidays Miss Budgell, sister of the late of hearts would Corce out the

· !::nmfr R' !<,('um tencns duro ~Ir. and ~Irs. A. J. Walsh an· Baxter Budgell, arrived from kiug, and South would be able Pr. Gil)." ah~rncc on I'acation nounced the engagement of their Grand Falls to \'Isit her slster·ln· to get to dummy with a trump II quule Ihe young Irish dOl" daughter Isabel 10 Jack \ Cooper, law ami family.. to lead the quecn of hearts : ~k ; f,nl')' 10 the place and son of ~Ir, and ~Irs. Alan Cooper Mrs .. Norman Maliinson entered through East. He would thus

· ,:I,./d III accepl the rom· ul Bllehans. hospital on January 4th where she establish a heal'! trick In dum· l['r"inllnrnt al Ihe cun· The engagement of Bernic. Is still receiving medical trcat· my on whIch he could discard

,': ~f hi; c(ll1lracl at the Gcr.· ! daugter of ~Ir. and lIIrs. J. Hamlyn. men!. hIs losiug club. · II .rllal in llrrrmbcr, i of Twillingale til Glenn, son of Miss Jean Mullins, .stenographer When the hand was actually

I'.f \,a.1 ci~hl ycars Ill'. Guy I ~Ir. and ~Irs. George Barncs or i with the C. A, Unit at Halifax, pla~d, East was 1I0t to)e caught · I;,~ rc·idenl medical pl'ae Buehans, Is annnunced. . N.S. is spending her annuai vaea· napping. It was clear to ·him

... ;n Ihc mining 101l'n and ~Ir. and ~lrs, Petcr Whirlen of tion with her parents Mr. and that South had at least one honor ~'prf<lcce.,nr;. Ilr. J. Grren, \\,Ind501' recently announced the ~Irs. Wilfr;d Mullins, and plans In hearts, since otherwise de· I (;. Gill. Dr. II. \\'. Chambcl's, I engagement of thcir daughter to return \'Ia TCA on January 15t~, clarer would lead the suit {irst .\ W. J. lli.l·klcl', an,d ~r. Whit'jl'riscllla 10 Patrick ~Iooney, son of Her brother J~ck, student at Dal· 'from his own hanel. No matter HOlp~f. Iluchan; [Irst dor ~ ~Ir, antI ~Irs. Peter lIIooney of housle UniverSity, and sister Betty

han Ihe ,lIle rc~pollSi i Buchans, of Hunt Memorial Academy, Gan. '.' (.:;CfI il1~ thr compan)' (I; The en>:a>:cnicnt 01 Phyllis, del'. were home during part of her

,,!herr allil ~upplyl .. ,~ daughtcr of Mr. and ~Irs. Alan \'acation period, . em 101' Ihr Camilles 01 Sharpe, to Frank, 50n oC lIIr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burridge or ~::::mU1111). With the lJuildil'g ; ~Irs. Gordon Pollett, has been an· Deer Lake were guests of Mr. and

· ,,:in; 01 Ihe company's nelV I nouneed. Mrs. Herb Rose during the holiday ho'pilal. thc serl'ices; . PERSONALS season.

HConrl doclor will be of great I F. Govcr, Deputy, :'ol1nister or Miss Margaret Walsh of C.N.T. \. ; Mines, and F. J, Lukins, Mine In. at Grand Falls was guest of Mr.

i! Ihr hope 01 Ihe community i spector, arrived from St. John's and Mrs. Abe TUrner on New Dr. Co~don wH.1 enjo~' a lo;-s Ion January' 9th. During the five Year's Day. mcwlul pracllce In the mm day visit an inspection of the Miss Theresa Beresford and Miss

. . I Buchans' mines will be made, It Rita Chaplin who had been viSit· .\t:XILlAR1· C. OF E'IIS 1I1r. Lukins' first visit since he lng' their· parents at Buchans reo

Women'; Auxiliar)' of the and his> family left the minIng town turned last week to St. John's 01 England held R mos! last ~Iarch and his numerous wher~ they are nurses In training

and ,uccrsslul part)' nt friends gave him a warm welcome at St.. Clare's Mercy Hospital. ~Ili;h hail un Wednesday on his arrlvai. ~lis~ Betty Lou Pelley return· Each member hroughl aionll .~Irs. M, Furey of Carbonear 15' ed to Harbour Grace last week

I' ~l1e;l; and the el'enlng paying a visit to her sons Patrick after spending a brlef.hollday with 1(1 card ~ames anr! and Peter, and their families. her sister Miss Yvonne Pelley of

The pari)' concluded wllh I Leo Han'ey oC Grand Falls was the B.P.S. staff, ·.,hldl was ,en'cd by the: a guest of ~Ir, and Mrs. Roscoe Garry Burt, who had been visit·

i Hili last week. Ing his grandparents' 1I1r, anel Mrs. lirlltEIlS' ",\RT\' i :llIss Leone Jenkins who had Adam Rideout at Buchans for the

.oi Ihe lSI, 2nd and 3rd I been \'islting her parent~ ~fr. and past few months during the Ill· I' ,,:"ll~I,alllc; held a dance '~Irs. Hcdley Jenkins during the ness and hospitdlization of his .:' GI.I (,UI'!r lIut R: ~he end I holidays relurned to PI. Leamlng. mother, returned to his home at , .. I )Ul, Wllh rach (.II11ler in· ton last week to resume her Campbellton last lVeek ace om· :~: r,:uph"a: her ~u~st.DU~: i duties at the U.C. School.. panled by Mr. and Mrs. Rideout. .; el~nJn •. uppel lIas sen , ~Irs. Bernard Connolly of 51. Mr, and ~Irs. C. 111. (Joe) Smith • :.Ihe p.:I), concludcd at 1.30 .John's spent New Year as guest and thcir daughter Bertha paid a

i of her sister ~Irs. R!"J. Delancy brief visit to Buchans while vaca· ISfEIlT.US ' \ ' . I and family, She was accompanied tionlng at Miliertown Junction

Ir.d .If;. Ilnlph ~\ htte en· I by her young son Chris, with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and lo:ne thlrt)' frlcnds at a I ~lIss Annie Francis, who is cm. 1111'S. Martin Snow,. They returned

. part)' at ~hcir home on ployed at Gander, was a recent to their home at Cyrville, Ont, by JanuafY .nd. I guest of Mr .and :llrs. John ·Em. TCA on January 4th.

~'oungest son of bel' Ie" . \t • I . ,. " n. C. •. Couragc, cele· Ed. Curran of the mining de.

hiS te~lh hirthday with a partment is spending two montbs' on. \I cdnc:da)' 10 which sick leave with relatives at Little

of hIS huy~ncnds wcre in· Bay. . £:~c ;.n'l his. brothcr Tcd re· ~Irs. Ed. Curran and her sister

P.C. Attackl!i I.liberal Govt •

Onl Jllle~' Cdul~Cge St. Calh· ~lIss Marguerite Emberley return. , : nexi a) nClcr spend· cd last week . from Little Bay ,

I.,! hohdal's with th I f '1 . . e r amI ~. where they were guests of thcir ~~~ :~c~m~anied as far as aunt, Mrs. Walter l\1ercer,

. ~I Clr sister Doreen. Jack Kennedy recently arrived .t b;i~~' A. ~. Guy enter from Carbon ear to visit his broth·

01 \\r. ~ ~lIl., a~\llahry BUI h Rn er and sister.ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. . .. '\I~ 5 a er, . . James Kennedy.

. or ~!ount Peari, Who had . "Isiting them lor five da~'s :'ollss· A, ~1. ~Iurphy spent the

. Thislle Icrt lor Grand Fall~ I past weeliend on a business visit ltondly's Irain. to 51. Johu's.

T.n. SP.ALS S,\I •• : ~liss Geraleline Short. returned S I 01 the local Christmas on January 7th to SI. John'i'o where a ~ tomlnilte, W. H. ~Iaher, I she is attending Bishop Spencer

at approximately 51,. College. Her mother Mrs. (Rev.)

O'ITAWA (CP) - A freshman Progressive Conservative fro m New Brunswick used· bar~ knucl:· les on. the government~.jn his maiden Commons speech I\londH~' night. Liberal supporters, breaking with tradition, slugged back with noisy 'Interruptions.

"We .arc fed up with the Liber.l government," said J. C. Van Horne, who won Restigouche·Ma(!· awaska riding in , September by· eiection to replace the lale J, G. Boucher, a Liberal.

"Lay It on boy!" shouted all unidentified opjlos,ltion member Mr. Van Horne did. .

He said the Maritimes are slr:k of . living In perpetual depressi"n while the rest of.Ca~ada prosperi..

FEDERAL HEI.P

.... SORTli .K943 • Q 10 7 . .SH ",K73

WEST .8 EAST

• K9631 • Q J 103 "'Q B 4

• 72 .ASH . • K 76 ... J 1095

SOVTlI ID) • A Q J 1065 .J

• • A 92 ",A 5 2

East-West I·U!.

South Wesl Sorth 'I •. Pa!s 2. . 4 • Pa!s Pass

Openin~lead-. Q

East Pass Pass

what South had in 'hearts, East Ccit sure that his play of the ace couid not lose a trIck .

East was quit! right. His prompt play of the ace of hearts dcprlvcd declarer of a later ruff· ing finesse. The defenders could take the heart and two diamonds, alter which tlley could sit back and walt for their clull trick to come to. them •

Heavy Loans By International Bank

MONTREAL (CP)-The lnlern: .. tional Bank for Reconstruction anI Development has loaned the eqlli· valcnt of $2,500,000,000 since its beginning in 1946, president Eu· gene R, Black said Monday.

Mr. Black told a Cnnadi~n Clu l)

meeting that Canada has provill •. d $130,000,000 of the loan funds from capital subscription and bunds slio! outstanding here. The bnnl,'s bor· rowers hnvc bought more than $100,000,000 worth of' goods and services in this country.

"The variety of what CannoJ has supplied gives remal'l,ab'c testimony to the vel'sallity of Canadian production," he s~id. "It has ranged all the way from rail· way locomotives and inauslrJll1 equipment· 10 a shipment or 300 pedigree cattle to Peru." .

The bank has Its headquarlel's in Washington.

Gener-al Motors E~pect Good Year He demanded federal financial

assistance to develop Maritime nl' tural resources, drastically re· dUced transportation costs to "COli, NEW YORK (AP) - Gcnern federation _ created" markets in Motors expects 1956 to be thc sc~· other parts of Canada" natlonul ond best year in its history and health insurance and completion o[ plans capital expenditures during the Maritimes section of the Tran~· the year oC more than $1,000,000. Canada highway entirely with fed· 000. . eral money. Harlow H'. Curtice, GM pre5i·

"GIVe us a new deal or quit," he dent, made this announccment in shouted across' at the Llberal~, an address Monday at a lunchenn Young people In ~the Maritimes preliminary to the opening of the Were. forced to go elsewhere ~'I corporatloJ}'s' annual Motorama, make a living. "Why.mu;t we br.· The plhnned capital exem]j· come immigrants a'gliln?" tures, Curtice said, will be 65 p~r

His words were punctuated fr·.", . ccnt marc than General Motors quenUy with gesticulations HIS spent last year and will be !h~ yolce olten rose to a shout as Llo· largest total GM ever spent in ar-v er3i members -heckled. Tradltio~· one ycar. ally, the hOUse holds a respectful . Curtice esllmated Ihe domestic

_ . silence when' a 'neW memool' market will absorb 7,500,000 n~w ==:::.... .' .... makes his first speech: . . cars and trucks. Includln~ Can::.

lilr. 11.\1.1 (. UI .. . (NEA Telephoto Mr •. Van Horn,' ~I\'itchcd' to fJu. dian' outout and e~port 10 olh~r '. " . I--:-Presldent Eisenhower (left) and Gen. Alfw: I ,nf'and 'colorful'Frcl1ch for pn~1 cr'Jnlries; he RaId, lol~1 pr.oullc

Sttr~ :\:'TO ehltf, watth a bmball Rafle at Key West. Fla. I of'hls·~pcech. If anything, the til- thin should c01l\f tii 8,3:50,000 vc I Senice a~ent5 and Whl:e House Corrcspondents. inult increased. . blclcs.' , .

/ , .

~ 0..-'

8~ :c ~. ... > ..... <~

D-

o 0..

III

< ..... ..... U III ~ 0..

>­III

If)

o .~ -a: ~w !Len If) III -0 :t:-,

en 0 ... 2>­<~

w enlC

~~ U w c:

w :z: u ~

-<

I/) w z, o w. -. :..:: ~ 4:' w ~ ::; 0 ::l -. >-u.. w

-' 0 Z

4:. ~ I-~ III 4: w J: w :c I-

I

.::; ..... -< -> w -< -' :..:: u

w w ~

~ u >- 0 I- .>-~ IC 0 ~

.I' ,

.-_---,

" .

""" (,\U.W..,

• _______ ; .,~e iiI ~~ ... $tr..c!,.~

I' I ~

~,

f .1·

· ' :1 , , r , • " ! ,

H4 !'

'i

· ,

I.

.. .

. , , . ;.f

.,

Page 12: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

... ·,.,~i!----------------------------r·.:i'·,·' . l 'r:-;

,: \:\ , , .,

. 'j,

< . -,

.j

I ' ., .! ..

.1

" ,": -, '1' ~j:' .: :.

. ' "-: " .- . ~. "

'I ;'

I i 1

Feildia Unico

[Tonight • • • Most improved team in

Baseballers -Plan Sweep, ' E~Lt~:::;:;,?~: .•.... . politan open entry, the

New · Fund Raising 'Ideas !l~~~~~.:r::~r~ Ula5cball's supporters talked.

• ol'cr fui1d raising ideas with the st.' John's Amateur Bascball Lca gue executive last night and laid plans for a pro111otlon and swccp' slake ~chcme which \\'ollld 'help liquidate the debt of 1055's big reconstruction programme.

/ _ to be an exciting conlbinl'~.

un a modcl'D, fully eqllippcd hom~ catching programmes throughout bang up game is predicled. or a swanll limousine, as' the bill the year. The idea met with ap. Feildians will have prize .One of the tll'O 'plans will proval of baseball supporters in. the same lineup as last likci~' bc adoptcd at n committee cludlng 1': E. Outerbridgc, James with the exception of mccting on January 29th. Clancey, Stan Atkins, Frank Wall, Willie Parsons returning 10

The Doostcr Club idca is.lo nove Pat Cleary, Dal'e Clouston, and fense berth and junior IlIr 100 playcrs or supporters sign tcn avid fan Gcrry Ha~'es. Baseball Cooke taking a centre ~pot mcmbers which will makc a mcm. players and coachcs such as Toc Commercial star Adrian IJ I' f 1 E I b f Byrne, Charlie Doylc, Vaughan other forward position. ers liP 0 000. 'nc I ,mom or 0 MacDonald, Mikc :'tlartlt, Jock COLLEGIATE ACTION-Goalie Cliff Hann of Prince of Wales goes sliding in frllnt of his net in this action I Unicorns have 11'I'e RC'r

Ihe club would puy two dollar! f th th 1 ~ per month and would hal'o Iheh' I1m·I'ey. and )'ounger fans IikC, ' scene rom yesterday's senior collegiate hockey game to smo er e e usive puck. Teammates assist him. ers in,goalle Irving Walsh numbers included in 11 monthly Gerry Murphy and Ray Gallagher while the St: Bon's line of, left to right, Brian Wakelin. Bill Ryan a'nd Tony Manning try for a goal. Goalie Hann mouth, Ray Bowe, drawing and a giant jacl,pot (\raw, pledged their support. to the'I' gathered in the puck for a faceoff here.-(Daily News Photo). .• Pat's juniors, Lloyd

illg at tlH! cnd or the swcep wllh eI~~~, of the mecling .came th~; -------- ~~~i~ ::: }.~:.~~~~~ of

lA" ,

55 rG

BANK.-As we Year, may we :ex the sincere WIsh • full measure

and prosp4

year was good t Bank! During 19:

experienced a whicih was l

past decade. As we have grow and cond.itiOns ar

they were a yl economic front, th the neW fish' pIa bope into our hea

coming year thi go into full pr4 bring back to

prominent POSitiOI industry and give

a huge prizc. appointment o[ a three man com; st B ' BI'a n ... k \ Rangers . Draw· 500n to rotate 10 Franc!, Sccond sUCllcstioll, (or the mod. mlttcc-composcd of Stan Atkins, Ion s I players include Trainor

ern IWlne down payment or 1\ew Dave ClaustQl1, Charlic Doyle, who I • I Wally Welyhorski, former limousine, is to have fil'e thous. 11'111 assist· thc league executive i coach, Jack 1ol6rton. and tickets at 111'0 dollars each, or and learn delegatcs form a final C II _ Ch-Icago 2 ~ 21scrie of Michigan and

Dc,l 111'0 ~uggl"stillns were n 111'0 thollsund tickets at !lve dol· proposal which is expected to catch . 0 e-gl a n s 7 O· Pepperrell Maintenance BIl5chall noo"I~l' Club and a ~ianl lar5 each sold. This particular plnn the imagination and support of the - USAF member. 5wc.t'pslakt' witll n down pa)'lIIent wonid be follow cd by olher cy~ public. • OMAHA, Neb. (CPl-A p" Oil and the league· leadiog Montrc8\ Probable lincups: _______________________________ goals in the final two mlnutcs Canadiens to six points. The Canl' FEILDIANS-Goal. Bo,1

Mceting at thc VOC~( studios president Ank )'lurph~' and sec· retn'ry Joe Wadden mct more Ihan tl\'enty supportcrs. pl~yers lIml prc'ss reprcsentativcs to I'cecil'c silgGcstions towards I'aisin!! an 011· iectil'e o( tll'enly £il'c thollsand rhillal's to ease Ihc Jc:lguc's !inan· ciril bUl'den bronght on by the new arc lighting system, players quart· ers antI Ii~hl rCIIOl'ations,

to many The erection of. ~ Nova Scotia build

~:jlldleral GO\'ernment I been under com

C. ANADIAN.S WELCO~' ED \.In Second WI-n Tuesday night ~al'c.chicago Black diens ha.ve 57 points ~nd toc Rar.· nell; defence, Carl Bro"a. Hawks a .2.2 tIe wl!h New York ge:s, Wllh a game III hand, 51 Parsons Gordon Drec

Rangers In a Nahonal Hockl"Y pOInts. II' ' . . n, League game. . Ncw York bcal Chicago in Chic' Co ms, DIck Parsons.

, I SI. Bon's made Iheir second Ed Litzcnberger and Nick ~lick. ago 2·0 Sunday night. TuesddY Bob CO~c, dGeorg:

F. Oil . T·~O C'ZECll GAMES slraight vicillry a shutout yes tel'- oski scored 42 seconds apart l0 night's game, also on the Chica1,(1 Ryan, L oy Coo 'e, lIo\\il give Chicago the tie. "homc" schedule. was one of n Harold Ryan, Don Clarki.

, ,

Il~' KI-:S ~U;TUl::MI. I stepping off thc plane fl'om can'j 11'01'111 mv wal' through 10 the door Canultlan I'rcs~ Stal! Writer ada ~Iondo~·. \\'cre up at dawn although' it ivas oniy a fcw stcps

. PRAGUE ,CI')-Canada ~ Uiytn· Tucsday Lo catch the plane for all'ily." pic hocke), leall1 II'cnl 10 berl cnr.)' I'rng:lC. They Icft Prcstwick, S~llt· "It seems a crimc 10 have all Tuc;d:l)' night 10 rest liP lor a 111':1. laml, at j a. m, and arrivcd hcre those !lrand youngsters out the~'c !!amc exhibition s~rics \l'ith Ih~ six hours lalcr. and only 10 be able to sign auili' t'zcchoslol':lkiall Olympic I e a nl :\Ion WEJ.CO).m graphs and smile Instead ollalking

day when Ihey blanked Princc of New York, seeking its second' number being play~d at olher mid· ~[jller. Eric Squires. Wales 7.0 In Ihe senior division win in three nights oYer the B1ar.l: western citirs. UNICORNS-Goal, I . of the Intercollegiate Hockey Hawks, seemed headed I~r I'ictory 5T \SDISG5 I defensc, Dolph Pasmie League. when Andy Hebcnlon scored in the - . I • • • colt Gerry Hancock'

Though outmanncd and over. first period and Andy Ilathgatll By TilE CAN:\DJ..\N PIlESS F' L T' I • [ , powcrcd tnc Coliegians put up a made it 2.Q with only fil'e minutes W L T F A PIS rascr, ou Ig Ie, omara stirring fight 011 the way against remaining in the final frame. Montreal 25 11 7 121 78 n II ~owe, Lloyd Roberts, D~;i the wcli.oilcd machine of the de. . The result-lifted Chicago into a New York 22 13 7 130 105 :>1 CIS, George Thornc, Gel!)'

fourth.place with Toronto Maple Detroit 17 12 13 110 8.1 47 \ more, Jim Barker. Waily . fending champions. But Ron :llc. Leafs. Both teams have 37 poinl!.. Toronto 15 20 7 05 111 37 ski, Jack Morton, Pat Carthy was unbcahlble in the St. The tic narrowed the gap be· Chicago 13 22 9 108 132 .17, Ray McLean. Don's nels to register his shuL. twcen the second·place Rangers BostoIl 0 24 0 H 125 27 Game time B.OO.

the year and wh in 1956, a

e\'ents dUl highlight of wt

of the Lieutcnan Leonard Outerbr

During ~he ~ Cross Regional held here, wh

firsl such Conferc Other eve

of the RegiOi

after rcc~iI'in[: a mob I\·clco.me ,m Czcch hocllcy alll.cials mel the to them," said' Dutchmen capta!n theIr ;trm'al hl're carlicl' In t!le tcam at PI'ague aIrport "nd CJ· ,Jack Mackenzie. "There ccrtain:y da)'. corlcd Ihem to a hotcl. A~ the blls was no Iron Curtain as far ns they

Coach Bobby !lauer gal'c h:s anil'cd at the hotel eheerinll werc concerned." Kilchcncr • "'~tel'loo Dutchmen n youths mobbed I he Canadianc• The Clech Olymplo' squad I~ li;:ht \\'orkout.on the. open, ail' rinl: Sm,i1illg ,and wa,l'ing• Ihe youtns ratcd onc of the best In Europe. In here to ?ct"rl!l of • Ihe 1~l1l1.s a!ld )·el.e!1 'Canada' and held UII iast year's world hockey tourn~. o\'er£cedmg nt!d ~hcn scnl . I~e penCIls and paper to Gel autn· mellt in Gcrmany, Ihc Czechs prt' team ~If [01' thz,lr flr,1 ~ood nlShl: graphs. "Ided the champion Pcnllclon Vs rc;\ Slllce leul'lns ~luntl'caj. "1'1'(' nCl'er seen an)'thin~ like with,' their toughest compctitiun

out. Prince of Wales leeel only thir­

teen players wilh thrce defcncc· men bearinc Ihe brunt of a well planned St. Ilon's attack. Rear· guard Larry Whelan, however, turned in a strong defensivc churl'.

Battle Shaping, U.S.~ Italy For Bobsled ~Iedals

Learn To Skatr ~r4nl'erence, and tit

'fhe Dutchmen, who 1I'0n a r,,5 ii," said 21·ycar·oid dcfencem,lI1 Ihe Vs winning !i·3 Six weeks a'·~ I'.ictn~)' ol'cr Pai~l('y Pir~te.< or HII' Byrle l\linck 01 Elmira, Unto "it the Czcchs casil)' defcated Paisl~)' Scoltl~h Le~~lIc only hOl1r~ alter took me about fil'c minlllc~ to Pirates (,.2 in an exhibition Ilam.'. .----------------- - .,-------

Guards. Plan Four Team IP.W.C. Ar~na To

night winger' Bill Gillies found the ~coring range with a ven· geancc as he collected three goal, and an assist for his llIlernoon's work. 'fony Manning, Bob Red· moml. Brinn WakeJin and Tom Murphy scored single goals.

By WEBB McKINLEY CORTINA d'AMPEZZO, Italy, I

(AP J-A batUc betwecn the Ita!· ians and the underdog American; for the 1956 Olympic bobsled gold medals began shaping up Tuesday.

I Classes Today

\

Learn ot 5kate cla"!1 gin at the Sta4lium this sa)'s manager Lome drcn or pre·school ;.! Ii come to attend thf. sion.

Children and Iheir

and sorrow s~

and left its m thc "Mabel Dorol of sel'en in NOI'er of thcse cripplh H" f:!.". At IOpen On Friday

ockey ~erles Arena IF · S ' ;Guards Athlelic M~ociation will C, Taylor, E. Pounder, A. Ride. . reezlng oon

5t~rt n (our t~3rn intramural hoc· Ollt, T. Spat'kcs, 1'. Chaullt, C,

S!. Bon's lerl 2·0 in the (il'st period, added another pair ill Ihe sccond and a trio In the final BILL GILtIES (rame.

Tony Manninii; sccond siring 5·0 Icad in the third period while

Favored by coldcr weather than Cortina has had in some time, bobsledders from 12 nations touk tl1eir first official trial runs down the 1,700 metre (onc mile, 200 yards) track Tuesday in prcpara­tion for the winter games whicn start Jan. 26,

will teach them Ihe ~kating, will get th~ir 2.00 this'afternoon for I

session of learning 10 !\!:l seaport town

down through 1 ------(N[seas have claimed

key Icn,lIc at Ihe Prince of Hcalh. D. Ash. M. Black. G. Gar. Pipes at the Prince of Wales I\'ales arena soon after opening land, J. Brown, B, Goobie, cooeh, Arena hOl'e almost cntircly bcell' 'laIc. Ice ~l1rrace on the rink is Players in Ihis dil'ision arc askcd filled In with crushed ice and 'l~\\' be~inninll 10 be 1111i1t lip. to keep In touch with coach GoolJic flooding Is expccled to' begin :The fOllr teams. selected frol11 at 012-tH. shortly to nave the new rink ready

1ver one hundred hockey pla;'er~ - for a Friday nlgbt opening. • .. WIIITE SECTlO~V. ~lacD('n· It I h d listed wilh the association, will s ope that professional

play twice II'ccldy at the Arenn. aid, E .Winsor, L, Hennebur~', \V, coach Bobby Furze, wno will work The tcalllS will rcccll'e tuition from Woodman, W. ~nsland, ~. Chau\k, at the Arena wiln Ralph Colyer p~ressional coach Bobbr Furze C. Ivan~" H. P~;e, J. FItzpatrick, I teaching the )'oungstcrlO, will be 3$1 the Inrlil'idual team coachcs A, .GeOlgc, B. North, R. Janes, G. able to get here in tlmc for thc

• Iidcd bcloll'. SmIth, coach. Playcrs in this sec' opening. Furze is hcld up al i-Tcam lineups nrc: . tio~ arc nskc:d to. conlact coach I Moncion by had f1~'lng weather, IPREEN SECTION-D. WoolS:I,I', Smllh at 403;, or 60·11A. Rink chairman Arthur Johnson

01: Bradbury, A. Andersun. L. Ben. RED SECTION-R. SI:lT\·inli. J, I' ~aid last night. t1ta~ the Gra'de XI '~n, A. BCII~on, n. RU'A'ocil, .E.

1

· ~Iunro •• 1. Bah'd, F. Skiffinglon, v, ,~udents at PrmcD of Wales, who i'llistlc, G. ~lilchrll, A. Pearce. ,I .. Wright, H. Youden, D. "oudcn. n~! \\'on a fund raising competition I~ats, J. Will~, R. Soper, conch. Parson~. ,I. Brewer, D. LeDrcll', B. I will hc the first 10 take to the icc ,\lI rs in thi( ficction arc Nosc\\'orth~', II. Norlh, Ewart Hill· in gencl'al skating on Frido~' night

contOlr! cO:lCh Sopel' at yard, coach. Plarers in this sccl inu hol,,·o,"" 12·1 or after 6 p,lII. arc asked to contact ~oacli· 11111· . C II k

SECTION-E. Rodgcr.;, yard at 620B .01' 90724L. I jOI1Uner. OC ey

I . ..: FACELESS OEVOTION-Jaynet Pruiett makes a pleasing. II :' lricomplete, pIcture during a Civic League game In ChaltanOl"i!B. : Her face matches her (orm, but you'll have to take the camera­; . ..m~'5 word. ~he's n nellt nurse 01I and on the basketball eour/ .; .

Resumes Tonight Commcrclal Hockey League acl·

Ion resumes at thc Stadium to· night with Bowring's and Avalon Telephone scheduled 10 meet at 10.15, East Enel Bakery will pro­vide box office attendants.

Aussie Olympics . Welcome Russia

~IOSCOW {Reutersl- 'fhe Aus· Iraliari Olympics Committee has

(iloid nus~h\ .th~t. Ihc governmcnt has no objections to Russian parlic' i~alion in this year's Olymp!c (,ames at Mclbournc despite the fuct that Australia nnd Russia havc sevcred diplomatic rclation~.

This Was announced Tuesday by N, Romanov, chairman of RlIssid~ government sporls committee, at H

press conference here. CRussia broke 0 r f diplomatic

relations with Australln In AprIl, 1954, following the grantmg "r political asylum to Russian em·

I bassy secrelary Vlndlmir Petrov who bad reportcrl the exislence of

I a Russian spy ring In Au!tralia.)

iWomun TO,Open I '~/inter Games . I CORTINA d'AMPEZZO. 1t~I)', .CAP)-Far Ule rmt time in tltl

. I hIstory of the Ol)'mpic Games.' A

I woman com~tilnr will pronounce the Olrmplc oath formally opeuing thp 1956 Winter Games, .

She is Dluliana Chevnl llIiilUzzo, who placcd third In Inc women's downhill ski event a I Oslo In 1952, and this year Is conslderell I\aly:~ best hope in alpine skiing.

The Olympic cnmmlttce also an· nounced that it skater, instead of

'the Iradltional skier, will put the Olympic torch in Itg tripod at CIC Jan. 26' opcning ceremony,

pll'ot, cashed in defenccman John I shorthanded. Brian Wakeli!) .made Roylc's pass at 4.00 of the first it 6·0 with assists from Gillies and period and Bob Rerimond tipped Redmond and Bill Glllics got his in rearguard Jack Murphy's assist hat trick at 13,26 with assists from at 14.59 of the. finccn minute Brian Wakelin and Bob Redmond. period just bc[ore thc bcll sound· Refcrees Ted Withors and Noel cd 10 give SI. Bon's a 2·0 leacl. Vinicombe called threc, penalties, Prince o[ Wales wcre outshot 10·3 ali of them to St. Bon's. in Ihe pcriod. LINEUPS

'fhe Prinec of Wales attack waS a little bettcr organized in Ihc ST. BON'S-Goal, Ron McCar· second (rome though they were thy; dcJence; Jack Murphy, Dave outshot 15,4. First stringers Da\'e Sinnott, Pat JIIclvin, Dave Barrett,

.Tohn Roylc: forwards, Tom Mur· Thornc, Fred Purchase and Tom phy, Bill Gillies, Bob Rcdmond, Hallett tricd repeated offcnsil'e T '(' B I '" k I'

When the tests were ovel', ever," one knew the italians were the boys to beat-at least in the tWil .• man event. They have ~ big a:l· vantage of knowing the Cortina run the way you knOIV that slip' pery spot on your front sidewalk. FASTEST TI;\IE

Holv Cross ..

The Holy Cross senior learn will hold its la;1 pr:lctice lonight at the 6,00. The following requested to attend: B, Byrne, B. Robson, ~I. Aylward, B. Hutching!,

men, Many hOI itli"ddened by the 4

ones beyond been gladdene

and the celebl and other weddi

and our oldest P.'Evans p with flying

been ~he stO! ours-Grand Ban

look to the cor

d h I d· ony .. annlng, r an ., a e In, thrusts but foun t e goa tcn 1IIi; H'II"R CI 'P II J 'f '\ C I I tl ! f I I Ie yan. arencc Oll'e, oe o Ron "c art IY ant Ie (e cn· 'I 1 JIB kl

Italy's No. 1 daredevil IS a fo~· mer national champion skier, Eu· genio Monti, who turned to bolJ. sledding when injuries slOl\'ed him down on skis. He turned in the fastest time Tuesiliiy, whizzing his two.man sled dOWn Ihe course in the record-breaking time of 1 :22.sa in the second o( his two ho.!ats.

Bobsledding continued to be thc domin;nt practice event but skiel5 and skaters are coming in las:

ONE UP~BlII Russell show~ why San Francisco 15 a jump nhead of mo~t colltJte basket­ball. teams a5 he leaves twn Philadelphia La Salle players nailed to Ihe noor durinJt holl·

,day tournament at Madison Square Garden.

G. Walsh. F. O·Keefe. B. W. Colberl, B. Turncr,J, It Edwards. 11. Conl\;Y. n tr.n, M, O'Tool~ . .T. Gn~; •• ity

wish ~he

Newfoundi . i' .• IIrp 1Y, 0 In uc e.

me sll'.cngth o( .Jack Murp n, PIUNCE OF WA'l..ES: - Goal, Dal'c Slnllott, Dave Barrctt, Pal Cl'(( Il d f L '''I I , I I 'I I I I ann; e encc, arry • Ie an, MelvlII am Jo 11l Ro~ e a lart "B C C'l TI h'll f

t 1 I k arry rane, yrt lorn I ; or·

nu 0 Irca • . '. d D . Th T H II I llill Gillies accounted [or bolll : lIar s, a\e orne,. o~ a e t,

d . d I At 748 lIe Fred Purchasc, Charhe "arr, Dave

sccon perlO Roa 5. ' K' scorcd on Tom JIIurphy's pass and mg, Ron osmon.d, Herb Hamlyn, at 11.21 Bob Redmond and Jack Bob Janes, Allan Jerrelt. lIIurphy assisted as St, Boq's tool: NEXT GAME a 4-0 lead. Tom Murphy [rom Tony SATURDAY-!Ilanning at 5.01 gave 51. Bon's a Bishop Feild vs. Prince of Wales.

Arrivals of many of the teams hal'e been delayed by tile lack of snow for practice here and by com· pctition in pre.OIympic interna­tional el'ents elsewhere in Europe.

This afternoon 37 Russian an:! Nordic combined skiers, inc1l1din~ S dd D 'f d world champion Vladi~ir K~sln, a ler e en s were welcomed at Cortina's little

'railroad station. They had suddenJy CT· h left Andermatt, Switzerland, where rown onlg" t

Ur\WELCOME GIFT VANCOUYER (CPl - A recOld they had been tentatively enlered LETHBnIDGE, Alta. (CP)-Clty $62,065,538 III revenue Was cui- in a 12-nation nordic ski tournz· A · t EI d

Treasurer Allister Findlay would lecled by Vancouver customs last ment starting Thursday. I p'alnS i or e li~ to know who sent him a box year, says Collector Andrew Car- t1 of over.ripe bananas a's a Chris'.- michacl The £igurt Is $6000000 P ed Ik SAN FRANCISCO (Apl-Feath. mns gilt. more than that of 1954. " reSl en.t e erweight cha~pion Sandy S~ddler =:.:..:...:::...:.:.:.-_______ .....:...,------=------- settled one IsSUe about hImself

W... H C Tuesday and figured to take care

InS o~an up of another today when he defenfis

'I" CADDY.'S THE BOSS-Mrs. Grant Bennett of t'lor~nce, ~('\~ B.~ ~a~d)' while Bryan Johnson, 9. putts nnd her 5

I ' walt~ hts Il:rn. Mrs. Bennett sen'cd as ba I. ~~!!E~.~,ent r~!, .. b~v~. ~p. t~ }~ .. ~~~~!.h_u_rs_t, __ ".:!,~~~~~

l') his title against Gabriel (Flash)

F I · t· Elorde. or nsprra Ion The point settled Tuesday W~IS CHICAGO (AP1-The Golf Wrl~' Saddler's age. Ring' l:ecords list him as 29 with a June 25, 1926,

ers Association or America, Tues birth date: But Saddler said he II'J" day named Plt!sident Eisenhower 32 rca £firming a statement ile winner. or the Ben Hogan Trophy m~de. the other night on a tclevi· for 1955. sian program here,

The trophy ha5 been awarded Todav the champion's hUe w!'1 annually since 1933 in 'I poll by the be On ihe line against Elordc, Ihe golf writers' membership 10 .\ boss man at his weight in. the golfer who has prol'cd an inspirl' Orient. Thn two)met at Mamla la~t tion by overcoming a physical ail- Julv 20 with Elordc taking the de·

. mcnt or handicap and continuing cislon in a non·title 10 rounder, buL. to !llay goU. Saddler never in his long carenr

The award Is in honor of Hogan has' lost twice to the same man, who reco\',red from , near fatal IUto \leci~ent in Febru~ry, 1949, to continue winning major titles.

The golf writers also honored th~ president last Fcbrullry by voting him wirmer of Ihe Wmi~pt D. Rich· udson Trophy for outstanding con· tribution to !ioU.

FlVE.YEAR LICENCES VIctORIA (CP) - Five·ye:lr

driver's licences appear, to be in British' Columbia to stay. Attorney· General Bonner says the System will rec~iI'e a final review at th~

The first Uog~n TrophY winner in 1953 was Mrs, Mildred IBabel ZabQrias. E~ Furgol won it in 1951.

LETHBRIDGE. Alt~. (CP)-Ci:y' Tr.;iur~'r Amster Findl;y WQu.d ii~.'tO'lmQ~··who sent hem' ~ box of over,rlpe b;nanii .5 Ii Chris~· . mas gift. .

NOT TOO SOON

cnrl or 1956.

. MEDiCINE HAT, 'Alta. (CPl-A new boiler was provided for th~ public library after some trustees said the old one Was a relic of' fhe days of wood·burning locomc· ' tiyes. It hid been condemned rJ~ U ria~ •

\

POII'er, M. Cummim.

SI. Bon's senior will hold a the Stadium at 11.30 6.00 as previously attendance of players II

Ihis year, e\,cr in this

the first time i We had a real White Christl Day the weal

gale and s from that thE

Quite a nu from home

~beir familie Business WlIS

and Santa C in' 'all of I

'·i&ited. e-~e the usual p,

sponsored b' and orgimiz;

and par to needy. and

so ,that a good Chril

Which \1'

this scaso~ "pols" whiet

always use for their P

advised by Majo eonditiom

mUch that it . to use the pi We are a1\ h are sO, yet tb

on the earn IS mucb

al 'Santa ' Tree:'

'viisel"Merl 'last wei

HaUl .~ ~b~~ \least}.': '"

tlia'n~tb .be,lnde

to' our T"·· ... <el of coa

, the COl

"hornhill: ~lYe"n.,... Is ,iIDI

, ofne~rly .. & A; :au . '. .

Page 13: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

"

" , \.' ,

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 1956 13 ..

ns, BA,NK:

otes " as ran ~~s 955 Was Pros~erou~. ' Year or Grand Ba.nkAJid· Vicinity ~O'f.:~f~;~:r ~:~~:t:~?~ef .1~:~~~~~::rol1s 1.;~:1~~~~~~~

, I

..

'!ling 10 lor shr '~ spot and ?an Mi1!!r Ion. :1.' RCAF Walsh of formerly cf d Roberts I Tighe of a of St. ranc~,

rainor (ormrr n. Dolph lOd form !rlt ::ance ii'

heir partnll, the rudl:menIJ

fl th~ir ,nn for a on! r' I, ,k,l.

OSS

oss senior ils last

rl at the \:oll'inl: pla)'tll

(ucnd: B, son, :II.

!utchings, T. rKeefe. B. Turner, J.

'I. Conwa~·. D. ol~. .T. Immin~.

B,\;.il\,-As we enter and M.V. Petit Bras D'o\' is due C;I b . _,Mr. Rodney Matthews was home Ch -- court here Friday forenoon, aDd \'ear, may \l'e extend to this week with about the same .Ie e rates {or, the Christmas hollda~'s. ' An old {~iend of ove~ 13 years arge The RCMP had two matters in in this a truck ope~ator\ ~5idtJll Ihe sinrm wish !hnt It quantity for J. B. Foote and Sons 90 h, BO • hd Captain Ben Snook recently ar· to /Newfoundlan~ed' Sgt. Bill court here 'Wednesday before?f G~and F~I!s, was convicted .0' l lull me~sure of ,hap· Ltd" which should 110 a long way t lrt ay rived home from St. John's. Ewanclo. left here "OD: Friday A, resident of Grand Falls ap. Magistrate John Trahey and in Impaired drlVlng and wal fin"

peW' and prosperity to to relieve the stili, icute" fuel RA N AI.' ' 1Ifrs. John Thornhill has return· mornlnll's express for SydneY peared In court Friday and plead. both cases convictions ~el'e, ob. $125.00: and had hili permit to pub ., shortage 'whlch exists here and on G ND BA K-Mt. rc., Rose, edlrom the General Hospltal where N,S. where he wlll take hiS car . t I :l 'l'h f' f th chase hquor cancelled;

tl- the southcrn sec'lon of the Burin one of the ~own's older residents. she was a patient ed guilty to a charge of creating an np". c Irst 0 ese was Thi r d J t 'tar I\'~S good to us In • I b t d ,hi 90th blrthd y on • and motor to New York to visit pub1!c mischief on December that of a man who was recently 5 a~ Ion arose ur ng the pll • • 1955 Peninsula During th!. past week ce e ra e sa Cap!aln Walter Keeping' .... ls his sister and relatives, before 1 d d . t d' ti past mon.h, when Constables Kell·' Elnk: H,unng ,our the M.V. 'PhIlIP E. Lake landed a December, 23rd, Uncle Arch, as spending the Chri~mas holidays continulng'~ to' bls ToI.V. station 23rd, when he reported to the P ac~ un er an In re IC on or· nedy and Lively apprebended the· , eXl'e~lencc~1 a degree 'full load at Fortune. ,he ,Is well and· affectlona~ly with his famil)" .. In th'c state of 'Georgia, Laat RCMP that his car valued at ap- der In colu.rt, and was l~ter found accused in his truck on Monehy,'

whlClh lIas unequal·, k' known to every citizen, young and ],lesHs Garfield F' d dB b proxiinately S3000.()[) had been to, ~c vis tlng a tavern In Bishops Road, and subsequ.ntly phiced him'"

Pa't rim,dr. As a munl. I,Dst wee s strong northwest old Is enjoying remarkably good I kk' Ilzar an ? Thursday night m,cmbers of, the stolen, 'and ·Iater abandoned on Fails, the charge. was ,of that of under arrest for drunk' d'rl'vln-.· . gales washed out sections of "he ' . Reu 0 e are nome from Memonal Grand Falls Golf Club,' ,visited e,

UP haH'. ~rol\'n and highway in the Frenchmen's c~ve health and possesses 'a vltall!y amI University for the Christmas vac. Sergeant and Mrs.' EWanelo 'at Station Road, In a damaged can· possesion while mterd?Cled, and The dcfendant was represented by' Ind conditions Arc much , inlerost In life Which many o{ tl " dition. Subsequent Investigation ,the accused man was fmed 550. ~lr. C. 'I~tthews as counsel, ·nd

, . section and Iramc over the road hi f i d Id a on. , their home on Bond St. Windsor, ... h D ~ :!I~ the)' IIrrc a ~car ago. 5 younger r en s wou envy. Congratulations to i\lr and Mrs where they "resented Bill with en by Const. WlIliams of thc RCM... T e second case .was agolnst a thc prosecution was conducted by /("nomic [runt. Ihe opcn. had to make use of the bdlver:l~n Until a few years ago Uncle Owen Prior on' the birth of a so~'" revealed that the defendent, had m~n, whom the police, found car· SergI. Anstey of Grand Falls,' ',. • ntl\' Ii-il plant has road In around the arne 0 s. Arch and hlB late brother Sam. CI rl . ,I engraved Golf trophy as recogn!. himself d,amaged the car, and re· rymg a case, of home brew beer In reviewl'ng the' eVI'dencw Mr.'

I,,! ' • . SI th II . h dot t h 5 'I 'on 1 stmas Day, also !o Mr. anu tlon of his contribution to this I ~ h~rt i"lo our hearts that nee en_ Ie wa~ e u. par U uel, were act vely engaged in the Mrs. Randell Prior on the arrival sport at Grand Falls. Mrs. Ewan. porled to thc RCM~ that It had on th~ pubhc street. The ac;used :llatthews stated that the f,cll .i· ::1 c~ming )'ear this indus· been repaired b~ Highroads em· shore fishery, At that time their of n son .on Christmas Eve. clo, will be joining her husband been stolen. J\lr. Stedman Inder was fmed $20.00. given by RCMP did 'not .uigl~t,

~o inlo full production ployees. , average age for the two dory crew lIlr. George J. White Is home for in. Gcorgla. just as soon as he Is appeared for the defenden! while ,th!!! the defendant was intoxicat., , in" llark to us our The weekly mall over the 'ler· was 83 years, which we believe is Ch I tm lth hi f II Sgt. Ansley conducted the case cd or even impaired. ' ' . 01." • '1' I tI renecl'lIIe highway route concludes a Newfoundlanll'record. r s as w s am y. settled in his new duties. Sgt. for the Crown. Mr. Inder on open· B S In summing up the evidence,.

~rOnllnl'nt ~osl.lon 11 f.le for this ycar ~t the end of this We join with his liIany friends :Mr. nnd Mrs. George Penwell Ewanclo was Station Cbief for the deaver eason ir.dU;lr;' "n .. g\l'e Prro II· week . F;'O~' n'ow until next May In wishing Uncle Arch many happy left for St. John's last week on thc 'ullited States Base at' Windsor, illg of court stated that the e- Magistrate Abbott, felt inclin.d ~~ ..

to many 0 our . d h t h III Bacealiell. for over eight year fendent, now wished to change 0 FbI helieve that certain circums~ces The ertction o[ ~he new our mall will again resort to the returns an trust t a e wen· Mrs, Blanche Cluett Is at S~. ~'.. his previous plea from not gullty pens e rUal'V

J surrounding this par!icul~ Incld·,

", , I;roti~ hulhiing the Irregular deliveries dependent up, joy many more years of cqually John's for medical attention to Ihat or guilty. as chqrged. Mr. ent, hardly substimtiated a charge c, .• 011 - , tl ' ment of til coastal good health and Interest In life ' . I . did t I f d ' GO\'frnmcnl bulldlng on lC mo\ e e <: Congratulations to 1IIIss Vera F I ,In cr a so ma e a s rong p ca or -- of 'drunk driving', but di ftt~b·

, . 't up and do'''n the coast which he has at the present time.. ' . II N " 't t· f I h t b Tl f tr PI' g of bna I' h th t th d h db' til t-lcn 11l1rlrr C!lnstructlon s eamers ,~. Plcrcey anq Mr. Harold King onOme urslng ml ga Ion 0 puns men on e· lC season or ap n -' IS a e accuse a lea .' h ,'car ;1Or! which will This \\'eekl~' ser\'ice IS indeed ap' their recent engagement. . • I ha][ or the defenden!. vcr, will open on February 1st, drinking on the night in queitiori: " I,t 'in 1956, and the preclated by the residents of the Lions Club . Cln ": and continue to l\Iarch 31st botll His Honour consequen~ly register-

~r many !lew modern Burin pcnlnsula and their only re s' aSSeS I dates inclusive, and the holder of cd a conviction and imposed a fin. hll;ir.~;; premises, be. !lret Is that It cnnno~ be continucd ACtl0 vIOtl"eS lop Before You Go' Ne'w Bank Of it valid beaver licence, make takc of $125,00 and cancelled th! de·

, mnch emplo~'mellt nil the year around. Severnl de , . 10 beavers this year, wheras in fendanl's liquor permit Jndefinit .. Iht c~pan~ion nOli rapici III'eries were made by this route During the Christmas seaso~ the Crossing streets against Irafflc Two home I1Ul'sing classes wcre Montreal Buildino prrvious open seasons only 5 ly.

't! th~ 1011'11 ,Iurtnl! the past during the Christmas rush period Grand Bank.Fortune Lions Club !ights Is one of Ihe ways of avoid· I organized at an cnthusiastic mect. b could be taken. Wild Life Biolo· Wt hare secn notable \1;llch ,was Indeed appreciated, was ,'cry active. Through its l1e. IDg old age. Canada's traffic Ing at Windsor last Wednesday gist Dr. Peter Gregg, stated here Attellil Motor

mnt;; during the This year the employees of the tivitles and eUor:s the Yuletide casualty list ~s .deplor~hIY hlgh- nigh!. 20 young girls ranging 130 people have bcen entertain· Friday that the opening of the

f h' I Post Office and the C.N.T, handled was made happier for many peo and much of It IS due to the care· from 15 to 18 years comprise the ed at Botwood Wednesday in hon· beaver season this year, may be T "0 C

It\;i;~~i~l:il~l~cn~~tIC ~o~~:' more traffic than In the past anrl pIe. , les;ness of p~d~trlans. It may take Junior Class under the supervi. our of the opening of the new taken as an indication of the fav· raIDIng ourse , Leonaril Ouicrbridge, in this record huslncss was transacterl During the week before Xmas :h e~ secon songer to walt. for slon of Mrs. Rev. R. S. Sheppard. bulldinfl of the Bank of l\Iontreal ourable growth of beaver colonies GRAND FALLS-1.{r. Reginald

'h h with speed, efficiency and court· the Club conducted its Xmas, Ra,!' r~a s g~al to cross but therc IS a while Ihe senior class of fiftecn ncar Botwood Hospital, in the Province at the present P hani with the Ex (r~!~rI~~gio~Je~~n:er~ 1.'5)" for whic hthe employees arc fie with the drawing in the Then· g ter chance of gctting there In members Is under thc supervision The Manager IIlr. Byron Logic time. . pI~~~e~ar:g~ in rirand Falls, lef~

fl! held hete, which was !o be congratulated and, thanked, tre, December 23rd. Christmas i:~ l~e~e. ~r~flc rules 5ho~ld be of Mrs. T. H. Anderson. Welfare extended a hearty welcome 'to' Further information regarding bv TCA early Saturday for Monc· h C [ There has been some general dinners were provided to yeedy, I g 0 c ren, who maKe up workers Julia lIIorgan and Vera the guests, and stated tbat the areas in which trapping can be I~n, New Bru!1Swick, where he

(~:~:U~ Olh~~ :~~~~: ~~:~ dissatisfaction over the decision of families at bo!h Grand Bank ~nd a arge part of the casualty list. ;\J~ore, were pre~l1t at the meet. Latch would be lifted for the first carried on together with inform· will attend a motor training cen· of the Regional WeI. the C.N .R. to charge the terminal Fortune, On Boxing Day the :'\11' Ing and its a foregone conclusion time in thc new bank on 1II0nday : ation regarding licences and fees tre with other mechanics from

and tbc Burin of the "Baccalleu" and "Bar nual Children's Christmas Party that the newly formed Nursing morning January 16th at 10 etc. may be obtained at the !\tincs various parts of Eastern Canad~. ~TA Conlerence. Prom. Ha\'en" from Argcntia to 51. was held in thc Theatre. SB~ta N:~R~:~~~N~ SIGNED' Classes will pel'form valuable o'clock. ~lr. E. P. Newmen pro· & Rcsoucrces office in Lumber· It's understood that the ~aininl

h !II d John·s. As we understand it ~hls Claus. was present and gave gifts for th h I (f ~~~r('emenb services in the up and coming posed a toast to the Manager and mens Building in Grand Falls. course will be {or a period of two ~k:l~:i~;; ~~u~c~' ot ~:~: is onl)' n temporary measure and from off the Chrlstma~ Tree aud steel f~r r~iI~l~a/rchab'nlt t~ons il1 :\lunlcipnJ1ty of Wil1dsor, One of· .,taf[ of the Botwood Bank, and Mr,' Gregg will be gOing to St. weeks, and will cover many pbases

Grand )tasler of the Is Intended to accommodate the cveryone of the 450 children pres· 6,000 tons of DD'l' (or a 1~~~I:l~.11 flcial said here this aftcrnon that remarked its inauguration, was Jolm's in the ncar future, 10 dis· of mechanical work and opera· "'''I'111'am Car~.on" at Argentla but en! weer given fruit and. candy. : conll'ol ha\'e been ~i(!lled h'I'C "vi the big pl'oblcll1 now is to find another indication of the continuo cuss matters arising from the reo tions cO:1cerning' 19b6 "ehiclt!

!!JCk Prmplory o[ North " 'I th fte It h .,' U I it is causing 113rdsblps and Incon. . n e a rnoon 1\ "IS wa~ I e. go\'cl'Umenls of Indi~ and lh~ I suWcient \l'ained nUrses to train cd del'clopmcnt of' the seaport cent aerial beaver survcy in Cen· i models, Ihe GOl'ernor o[ SI. 'I t the ~rivelllng puhlic made to the Cottage 1I0s~ltal, Untlcd Slates. • Ihe new recruits. lown o[ Botwood.' tral Kewfoundland. I \ Continueri on pag.e 16)

I:d man" others were ,·lsi· \ en enccs 0 where all Ihe fourteen pabcnts UI during the ycar. 01 th!! So.uth Cuasl. 11 is con ten:; were given gifb. Twelve homes

and ~orrn\l' s!ruek the cd that It ~1'ol1ld be much bett were also I'isl!ed and gifts of frull i and Icft its mark. The 1£ the "William Carson" were to and candy 'were lell wltb thc ce. Ihe "~Iabel Doroth~'" and be on the North Sydney to S~ cupants. On Boxing Night the

!(\,fn in NOI'ember was John's rOllte, seeing that ahe IS Club sponsored its Annllal Dance d these crippling blows being used only in freighting duro which was atlended by a large

fr~ lea port town has ex. ing the interim period until Port number of people and the event dO~'n through the )'ears aux Basques harbour can be made was an enjoyable success. Winner

Ill! hare claimed some o[ sul!able to accommodate her, and of the Special Turkey Door PrlzP men. ~Iany homes have as the coastal steamers are the was Mr. Harold King.

by the departure only communication service afford· ml beyond the Veil; cd most of the residents of the

bien ghl~dened hy new South Coast at this Hme of the and the celebrati[1n ,of vear It Is expected that their wei·

I,d other wcddlng annl. fare be given preferred consider· and our oldest resident aUon by o{{icials ~[ \ho Canadian

P.'EI'ans passed his National Railways.

Personal lIlr. Arch Chambers, wbo was re·

cimtly a patient at the Cottage Hos· pital, has been discharged and reo turns to St. John's sbortly.

IIIr. Thomas Laskey Is spending with !lying colours. hll bern :he story or Ihis wI-Gland Bank, durin!!

11'1 look to the coming year

) I I H · I the Christmas holidal's with hit At 1 ete n Osplta family. lIlr. Milton Warren, who is at·

confidence and hop~ ~1I hold lor us a\1, a Rharc

employment, better : li\'in~ conditions [or our

we \\'i~h :he lame for :-,'rwlollndlaml com·

thi.- )'car, was one Clfl' in this commun,

tbe lint time in five or We had a real good old· White Christmas. On Day the weather gave

ga Ie and snowstorm from that the weather

Quile a number ot IWly from home were abel

~Ih their families for the Businm was good this and Santa Claus was

In all of the homes lililed. m the usual parties and

sponsored bv the var· and or~aniz;tlons and

and parcels were to r,ccd)·. and less for·

bmilie! !u that e\'erybody tale a goorl Christmas din·

Ibini Ilhich we missed tO\l;n thi. ~casun was the of "pols" which the Sal,

GRAND BANK-His many friends tending the Vocational Training and admirers re~ret ~o learn that School is spending Christmas lit \ classy soccer player Charlie Snook home. has bern recently eon[\ned ~o hos· lIIiss Laura Skinner Is Ipending I pital at SI. John's, Charhc was the !foliclay. with ber parents. i ohligel1 to enter the Institution as a. Captain Philip Poole has gon! to : resl1lt or an Injury suffered 111 last the General Hospital lor an oper· season's foo~ball activities at Sl. otlon. John·~. Mr. and Mrs. Geqrge Foole Irc

A hroken toe, Mcessitatcd an spending ChrlB:mal at st. JOhn'i operation on that limb, which we with ~Ir. and Mrs. Harold Foote. arc glad to report was ,not o[ a Mr. Samuel Pardy has returned serious nature and Charlie will be from the West Coast Sanatorium able to get back In!o the. g.me wqerc he has been a patient lor again next summer. During the several months. past year, Charlie, wllh wlng·mate Mr. Gilbert Farwell 'recently Tom Buffett, both local. produc(s, spent a holiday here as gues~ of played for the Guards in the St. Mr. and l\!rs. Fred Farwell, John's League and did ,very well for themselves. We, are boplng that neKt season that. ,they will be able to represent Grand Bank In our own league, and help us win back the Championship. Mean· while, Tom Buf(ctt, who has been attending M.tT. lJnlvers\ty at Bos­ton, has been making a name for himself in SPOlt circles there.

\AcCident On Coastal Steamer

ent, but we lire happy to report, In a much improved condition,

"

alway~ usc :0 recei\'c GnAND BANK - Mrs. Richard for their Poor Fund. West of Bay VArgent Is at pres·

adlised by ~lalor Wheeler ent a patlcn~ al the St. John', conditions had 1m· General IIospital recovering from

10 much that it was un. serious Injuries. Mrs. West was to Use the pot appeal. Injured In a freak accldimt on the We are all happy that steamer Baccalleu I~.t week which are so, yel the absence almost coat her Ute. , "

\lOtI on the corners seems When the "Baccalleu" WBS com· as much a part of Ing down the coast, shor!1y aft!~

as Santa Claus and leaving Burg{o Mrs. Weit was Tree. making her way In a heavy sea

\,tl~el "MerllYn Clair" from the dining salon to her cabin. por! last week with a Just as she was about tD descend

from HaUlall to join the main stali'way the ship' ¥Bve of coasters. She I~ a heavy lurch. an~, MrS" West, ,lo~. velsel with more Ing her balance, plunied do~ th!

thali the average full len~h of tbe sl\1lrs to tile . , (NEA Tel,photo) be Indeed a wel, bottom striking her head, ~nd be- NEAR DEAm-A B,Shoem~e, 10 our dwl dll Ing knock.ed unconscious. president of a Texas Insurimce',

fleet 01 coa I n-T~g The steamer made, an emerllency company whIch collaplied Ias~' f~l 1IIlder the s ers. C trip to Harbour Breton Hospital with a $7,000,OOP deficit, was found

Thornhi~omman~ of where, Mrs. West was adll!ltted~ sho! through the head In bls home Swee I. The "I V. The following day she' was· air· In Waco. Fingerprints OR the gun

ntv Is no I' " /. ,Clrlo ~(n I w n ,porI lined 10 'S!. John's, still.uncon, led to the belief that Shoemake, lor Ii ;. ;ar y ~OO tons sclou~ and taken to th~ General still alive some hOurs later, had

, . ~ulfett Ltd., Hospital, where she is now 'a pat!· shot himself:

\

, (

, "

",

,LeMARCHANT ROAD

SENSATIONAL •

S £1

LIMITED

, . ST, JOHN~-

, "

O.FFER I. •

Here is answer to the housewife'; prayer. a flexible

plastic refrigerator set that refuses to break even , with the kid dies roughest treatment •••• and Crt

about one half the regular price. Yours now for

only $1.00 in cash plus the opening flap

from three Brookfield Hostess Brick !lacketges.

Get one while tlie supply lasts!

1. One quart juice or milk dispens~r '!'ith

covered pouring spout.

2. Four drinking cups ..• flexible, unbreak­

able, cannot hurt child's mouth I

3. Three refrigerator jars complete with lids.

All of unbreakable polyethylene plastic and

in. attractive pastel shades,

the growing family!

Just the thing for

SAVE . THIS OPENING

FLAP

,.

~: " i

, ~ ,

'I

'! , ,

, '

"

t • I -;

~ ': ;.'.: i. ~

I ,i:: ;.!: : I,,' ' .• , r ): • I

I :l "

Page 14: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

,; ;. ". , . ,

I~ I'

': :; '.1 . • • j',. . '"'~ '\. {

.;, ii'" , : ,,'. . '.

" .:' I

I

! I

:' ~

'. .' . . I'

r.c

Lewisporte 'Ne~s' . ( . . .~ ..

WEATHER LEWISPORTE-Brlght sunshine

with not too cold lempcratures Is being enjo~'cd loda)', January 2nd, and if it Is not too much to hope for, we hope to hal'e Ihls weather continue for a few more days. One can only thoroughly pn. IF)' Ihe sunshlnc when the clouds ~ been prominent for a pcrlod. ~ SEASON'S GREETINGS

Yesterda~' bclng Nell' Ycal"~ Dar. It was a common sight to see the hand outstretched In season's ,reetings, wishing that the New ~ar of 1956 will be a very happy

·llhe .. To some this wish will be fulfillcd, to many it will bring unforseen sorrow and worries, but to all It can bring 10 a certain e=<·

,Jepl, just what wc ourselves help ,it- bring. It cnn bring 10 olhcrs "through us 'joy and comfort,then jo~' will be ours. The words o! thc hymn sung at Ihc U. C. serl'lcc (10 Sunday morning ~hould and ;'o'ubt1e~s ha~ a' speclal meaning for man)', and can be the source of all our plcAsures during the ~ear 11156.

')ic wl1\ never fail m, He 11'11\ not

:, ..

Mr. Arlhur Smith who under. Mrs. Harry Woolfrey entertain· Ivent 6urgcry' at· Grace Hospital ed' a number ()f' frlerids ·for din· s.ome ' weeks _ ago'. 'I~ milch 1m. ncr . la~t week', ,and for alternoon proved and' able 10 get out anq 'tea on Mond~y; .' around' again. Hope you will eOD- Mrs. Annie Taylor Who was con· tinue to' daily improve Mr. Smith; fined to her. home fpr a lew days

lIIrs.' Harris Dawe continues to. with a s~ve~e cold Is now better, improve from her recent' oper- and her many -friends ate happy aUon ond her' many friell.ds ,are to see her out· and around' agafn. glad to see her looking very well, COligfat~lations are. extended Keep ,up Ihe good progress Mar· ·to Mr. ,and ,\\frs •. R, Stratton on ion. . the blrlh of a daught1!r on Thurs . Miss Ellecn Woolfrey. spent the day last: week·end visiting with the Robert Mrs. Madge Winsor U.C, teach. Porter family at Portervl1le. .. er at Exploits' spent. the Christ· . Notice Mr. J. Plnsent U. c., mas holidays here. as guests of teacher returned rather early, Mrs. L. W. Pelley. . could It be train connections made Mr. Levi Mugford' recently .II convenient to do so, or was. it spent the W1!llk.:end here vIsiting some other reason, connected wllh with relatives he returned 10 his a Lewlsporlc young lady. home at Port'inan'dford on Tues.

Mr. Fred Noel, teacher, returned day last. . .. from his home \t Carbonear, where Miss Loretta Ludlow who has he spent the holidays. He WaS been on the staff or S. F. Forward accompanied by Mr. Oliver LC~'den & Son has gone 10 her formcr who had a I'cry happy time at I home Fogo to care for her aged Carbonear., . grandparents during t~e winter . Mrs. Maxwell. Moylcs who was I months. . quile lII·during Ihe past few days I Dccpest sympathy is eXlended Is now feeling much' better. HOPe to relatives and congregation (C. you 11'11\ soon be able 10 get out of E.) on the recent death of His around again Olivc. . . 1 Lordship, . Bishop Abraham, Bis

Cyril Bulgln has ~on1! to'Grand hop Abraham with his sister Falls where he WIll spcnd the I spent a day here last summer cn· wintcr months visiting with his route to Corner Brook via 5.S. brotl!er Georgc. . Springdale, and during his stay

IIlr. Roy Sirong w~s successful I Rev. N. Winsor, U.C. minister, had In shooting a moose a few days the privilege or showing him the ago. I' important buildings of our town.

THE DAilY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1

CLOTHES'makf.- the man if ~ makes the clothes

_ WM. L. CHAFE, T . Ne"; addressl .( HOLDSWORTH

The Adver-tising Dep of the

DAILY' NEWS requires the services of a

CHIEF CLERK r

Wanted :lI!!~~h:i~:alwlth :... know!

battery. tlr Apply to At

Co .. Duckworth ~ 2wk.

TO BUY­books, men's

clothes and f( D. SnoW, 9 Ne"

• for.<akc, lIi~ elernal covpnanl, lie \\'111

nCl'cr hreak. Rcstin~ on his promi~c, What hal'!

we to fear~

The many friends of 1\11'. Nor· Reference was made to his pas. man Porter of Porten'me, who, sing in the U.C. sen'iees at the underwent major surgery at the time oC his passing. General Hospital a few days ago, will be glad 10 know he fs show· Llvcs o( great men all remind us. Ing .slight Improl'ement, but is They have made their lives sub-

Applicants should have Grade XI, and some '''" .. ". ,.

with the keeping of records. Persons with proof

, . . . ' I .

. , . \j ..

'. --: knowledge will get preference. . God I~ all sufficient, for IlIe com­

ing year.

stili quitc 111. Best wishes arc ex., llme. . tcnded (or a speedy recovery. And departing leave b~hind them Apply in writing to:

And~o we fatc the unknown The ~tarr of Lewisporle Central School enjoying their pre-Chl'islmas chicken ~{uture with confidence. prayl.ng dinner party at the school. Baclt row: Ir[l to right-Misses JliJary Bert, Irene Taver­. tliat peace \l'ilI con;c 10 Ihc cnln'c nor, Una Butlei', Bel'l1icc Andrcws. l~l'Onl l'ow!-i\'Jisses i'ilarie Lane (Principal) and :\I'orld. ~~d 101'c ~\'llIch has bccn so l\I iss Mabel Hart (cutting the chicken).' .

lInss Margaret Porter ,who was I Foot prints on Ihe sands of time. at St, John's to visit her dad, Mr. (Which We would do well, to fol. Norman Porter returned on Frl low).

CHIEF CLERK,

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT day .

cxempllflcd !Iurmg the prcsrnt I • ___ . ___ ._._____ .. ___ .. _ _ ... __________ . _____________ . _______ .--

Christm~5 ~cason will contlnuc, I morc mcetlngs. In this all mcm'l hal'e happy memol'ics of pleasanl I wards, but nil's II'cll Ihat fmolly Ion;: ~!tcr the hrighl IIght~ and bel'S sinecrcly join. ,\nolhcr Itcm school hour.1 sll~nl t()~clhcr. 1\"': i ends w~l1, .eh Stella. A I'ery. enjoy·

Mr. and 1111'S. r.ewis Northcott arc at present visiting with their son, lITr. Derrick Northcott at Gan· der. Have a good holiday friends.

Miss Edna Jennings Who spent the weekend at hcr-home at More ton's Hr. has resumed work on I

(Continued on Page 16) i

jan17,18

sparkling trces arc forllollcn. ol Intcrcst was thc Inrthday of ~ ,regrcl your Ical'mg \I~, but ho~~ ,uble c\cnmll was spcnt, an~ Ihe .nOL\· ClIRISTMAS SEASON ~lIcst, Mrs. Ruberl ~Iartln. Be;1 lit won'l be too Inng whcn you Wilt i thanks of the E.n;;1 W. A. IS ex· . The Chrislmas season o( 1955 birthday wishes wcre expressed 'lli i again visil us, B.1ll1 we can Iw.\c: tendcd 10 Ihls fmc group ol wo ..

was the bu~lesl In Ihe histor~' 01 h~hnlI o( all prcsent, who heart I yuur pleas ani ~mlle wl~h us agmn. ! lIlen, undcr t1~c capahle Icadersillp Ihis town. Trade was the highest. ill' sang '''Happy Birthday to' Until then mal' we II'lsh yuu the' or their presldenl, ~Irs. Leonard

. The stores wcre happy with three You.'~ Ihest of evcrything. Budden. days relaxation. but the slaff at All presenl cnjoycd Ihc aftcr- I Sgd.-YOUI' IIIt1e LCII'i,porle nlmmERS all storcs II'cre exceptionally co· noon and wish to cxpress sinecre i friends. Thc IIsual number of mummers operativc. and In spite ol tired Ih~nks. Lunchcs wcrc packed an,l ' Dear Brucc~ arc to bc scen around this ycar,

"feet and aching head, rclained scnl 10 those who were unaille to II Plea"e accept this little gilt [rom and the custom is still one of great the sll'cet smile which meant so be present. . a fel\' 01 yo'!r lllany lillie (rlentl, plcasure to young and old. much to the worried customers, I It is hopcd to visit all shut·im : nt Lcwisporte, who hal'e foulld ~EW POST OFFICE and helped soll'e thcil' buying !Iuring the early New Ycar, and I much pleasure in ~'our compan)·. During the wcek preceding

·.problems considerably. thus following the Master who I during your stay with us, and Iru.~t Chrislmas th~ new post office At the post officc the rllsh was said "In as much as Ye did it to when ~·ou arc back at school 11\ was oHieially opened by Mr.

trcmendous. and ~Irs. Carpenter the least of these my children, y~ I )'our home lown ~'ou will som~ Squires (postal inspector), and P.~I., and hcr staH worked day did it unto me." . times think of )'our little friends Mrs, J. Carpenler and staH mOI'~d 'ond night to nicct the demands WATCH NIGlIT SER\'ICES ! In Lcwlsporle, who wi~h you the! in. This was quite a task during of the public. For lIIany years the The usual Watch·Nlght divine I hesl of e"erylhlng, and hope Ihe I the most busy time ?! the whole efficiency of Ihe post office slall sen·ices were held at Ihe S. A. i Nel\' Ycar nn[\ many future years: postal hlst?ry In thl~ town, but hal'e won the •. admiration allll I Citadel, United Church, and Pen· 111'111 bring you the bcst· of ever)'·lthe. stal~ w.lth Mr. SqUIres, worked' thanks of the publlc. This Chrl~t· tecostal, and were well attended, thing. . unlll mldmghl, a.nd the work was mas season was' no exception, and thu5 showing that there Is alwayF. I Sgd.-Your LClVisporle fricnds. ~ accomplished with no Incon"cn· wllh the "ast amount of cards, par· a place In the hcarts o( the pco· I Lee and Bruce Ihanked thcir I ience or delay to \he public. The eels, letters, elc., handled, one pie (01' thnnkfulness nnd rcver: /1 fricnds. and said the)' were sorry I po~t .office is i? the new fed~rat has to wonder at the no de Ill),. cnce .As the bells rang the old to leave Lewisporte. where thpj' I bUlldlOg. and IS ccntrally fltu· ind elficlency of the whole. There ycar out and'the new year in, Ihc had cnjo~'cd so many friends. A aled, and has every modern con· Is . also the C.N.T. oWce. stnH usual friendly hand wn"s eXlendcd i I'cry delicious lunch \\'as CI1· I vcnicnee. Mr. Ray Downlon i~ on under the capable direction o( ~II·. i in best twlshes. . I joyed. 'prObation as carelaker. This IS a Harris Oall'c who dl[1 an excel· . WEDDING RELLS I The same· el'cning in Ihe ~[a. I \'asl advantage to the old post lent job. . Locke-Ball ! sonic Hnll a number of friends I office of yea'rs ago .whieh was. for

.. There is a vast amount of freight A I'cn' prelly wcddlng was wit· gathcred 10 give Mrs. ~[acFarlan~ many years situated near the old

WANTED AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER

With some knowledge of general office routine. Apply in person to

I. F. PERLIN ~ .CO., LTD. 201 WATER' ST.

jan17,3i

The Advertising . Department . of the

DAILY N'EWS' .. ',.

requires the services_ ~f a _

JUNIOR. OFFICE' ::ASSISTANT ... ' ... ' , '. .'

. Excellent opportunity for a .Young.Ma~who.wishes to . I~arn the Advertising Business" .. - ... , ...

Apply in writing to: .. .

jan17,18 JUNIOR'· OFFICE' ASSISTANT,

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

YOU'll LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF AT

THE NEWl YWEDS IN

"THE FIRST YEAR" DOOR SALE TO·NIGHT FROM ~ P.~t.

'PIIONE 6221

ADVANCE SALE AT BOWRINGS-3131 PRICES: 2.25. 1.70, 1.15, 60c Unci.)

NEXT WEEK:

"MY THREE ANGELS'" (from the movie "WE'RE NO ANGELS")

on halld at Ihe coastal pier, and ncssed ;t Llltle Burnt Ba~' 0n a surprise party. Some (rlcnds i Railway Stati[Jn. During the inlcr· a desperate attempt is being made Thursda~' iast when Ruby, daugh· called on her al ~Irs. Wood's home I I'ening time, Ihe office was honsed to clear the congestion before nal'l· ter of ~[r. and Mrs. Donglas Ball. prior to cscorting her 10 the Ma· In a large building owned by Mr. plion closes, consequent1~· a large became Ihe bride of Hayward, son t;OIIic Cluh room, where the usual I L. W. Pelley, n~d was well caret' number of men are employed, o! ~[r. and ~Irs. 11m' bert Loc!;c. surprl,e was heartily shouled on for and conl'cOlent, but nolV th'! w'liich is a great ad"antage to tho,~ The ceremon~' was performed b)' her arri\'al. The usual fun [oIlO\\p!l I rl!mol'ul Ilas bcen made, and willi employed. The staff of the C.N.R. Capl. F. NichOl, S.A. officer from by a dance was enjoyed by all. I he permanent. . . ' is also worth~' o[ mel\llon for their Salt Pond, and was largely attend· Sel'cral prizes wcre given for HALF HOUR WIlISTLE I courtesy to the public, who throu~h cd. dancing. Amongst those being the! For aboul forly years haH an I this paper wish 10 express slncer!! The bride looked very attraetivc Potalo Dance won by Mrs .. BurUr I hour before Ihe train left for con: thanks, and extend bcst wishes to dressed In white nylon and Inre. of Grand Falls and ~[r. Gus Boone, I neetians with passenger trains 011

the stores, postal, C.N.T., C.N,R, with white accessories and car· ~Irs. MacFarlane and Mr. Sidnc~' the main line, the Whistle oC the I and all others who have served rled a bouquet of carnations. She Hodder were the lucky winners 01 engine ble\\', which was termed thlim during. 1955, and It Is Ihe was attended by ~Irs. Chas. Bud·, another dance prizc. After a de· Half Hour Whistle, and travellers·

Publish'ed . ·8y- Authority 'The following list of persons whose licence~ to operate mot or vehicles have been suspended is published in oc with'the provisions ofthe Highway Traffic Act, Chapter 94 of the Revised Statutes, 1952, as amended:

~·15h that 1956 11'111 continue a gell and Mrs. Harold ElIswortb'lliciOUS lunch, lIIr. ~1. A. Ru~sell· slayed In their respective hOll!es ~ame su~cessful and co·operative )·ear. who were prettily dressed In pas· prescnted on behalf of those prc.~ until Ihey heard that famous whls· Adrlress

. W.M.S, CHRISTlIIAS PARTY tel green and blue respectively, j ent a Icather travelling bag .<flttcd) IIc, but a few weeks ago this. was Moore, Cheslcy .................. B1aekhead Rd. On Thursday afternoon, Decem· and wore corsages similar to th., to ~Irs .MacFarlane, ,who wilh I dlscontlnucd, and the half hour ~rorgan Leslie ••••...•• : ••••••• Dum·iIIe, P.B.

ber 291h, thc membcrs of the bride's buuquet. The groom WI'. deep cmo\lon thanked all for I whistle is silent forever. One 'man I Sanford: Garnctl •• , .•..•••••••.• MeAndrew, A.F.B. Wgmrn's Missionary Soelet~' cntcr· supporled by Mr. Chas. Budgell I"hrir kindncss to her during her I \\'110 had bcen accustomed to hear· No£iall, Elihu •....••••••••••••.. Groyes Rd. talned I number o[ older ladles and Mr. Harold Ellsworth. stu~' In Lcwisportc. She said il ling samc, and who planned going Bumann, Harold A .......•••...•. Goose .Ba)", Lahrador o!;the communlt~· al aftcrnoon tea The rcccption was held at \he I was hcr first. visit to Newfound· wesl on the express sat quietly at Lel'esque, John ...••.....• , ••... Torhay In'the Sunday School Hall. Trans· S .A. School and was ultendcd Il)" land, and she ivill nevcr forgct Ihe I homc nwaiting the whistle, phoned Morrell, Richard G.· ... · ...••••... Peppcrre\l, A.F.B. portation' was arranged by tht) 220 "uests. Out of town .... ucst~ In· "rcnt hospitality and kindne~s of the C.N.R. Station and discovcred 'I G Id . Ch 'mb rlal'ns C B "" "el'eer, ,era . . . . . . . •• •• . . . . •• a.e ,.. society and a large numbcr 01 eluded 'Ir. and ~Irs.· Eli Bud .... e 1\, ., tllc people she met durinn hcr Ihe train was due back from the II CI [ . B· t " ~ ussc)" ay on ................ onans a ladlcs from the different denomin Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Budgcll, Mr". slay. I junction. Thus lVe become so ae· Sheckler, Kenneth B ... : ......... Peppcrrell. A.F.B. ation. In town enJo~'ed a social .Fred Penne", Lell'isportc .. u!so Ihe Best wi~hes are extended to Mr,;. I custome\1 to old methods, tha.1 nell' P 'k F d L . P pperrelt A F B ' senel, rc ... . . • • • .. .. .. ... e ,. . . afternoon. Plnns wcre to show a bride's Ilrolher, who resides in I ~[aeFarlane, who has spent the ones somcli l11.es lend to dlsluru "r JR' I' II A F B

I caver, . ames. . •.•.....•••... cpperre, ... film, but because. of some ,defect Laurenceton. It is 1I'0rihy of n.nte past nionths ,:isiling herc with 1.lrr us at fir.i .. Howevcr, wilh I'ery , KUrtyka, George A.' •. :.' •••• ; ...•. Pepperrell, A.F.B. In the projector, It was decltle:l this Is ~Ir. GUl'lnnd Ball's lirsl I' sister, Mrs. Dr. II. J. WOOlI. ·SIlL' . [ew cxcepl1O~S passcngcrs calch 1 Evans, Robert L. '.' ... ; ••... :.; ••... 109 Freshwater· Rd. . to ha,'c I short programme In· visit home for 20 rears. Icll on TIIIII's(3)' lor Ottawa, (her! trains as .before. . Pender, Harold J,' '.Jr .. ' .. : ....... Pepperre\l, A.F.B .. slead. Mrs. (Re\,. N. Winsor) wei 'l'he girts reccil'ed were man~ former home). ~Irs .. MaeFn~·h.me ST,\NLEY I''\I~TIES • Bailey, .Tohn .... :." ... : .... :." .138 Forest Rd. . comed the 'visitors on hehalf of from home, nnd Bllehans, where I possesses a wonderful personalll~'.. Sevcral. ~tanley pnrlles arc bellig I DOl'iney,.J.eo ............ : • ." .... 151 Cascy St. . the W.M.S. and the folloll'ing pro· the bride and· groom hal'e been which has endeared her to ~hr! I held durmg. the present monlh. Connors, Edmund. , .... ' ........ Jersey Side. P.B. gramme was enjoyed. employ cd {or some . time, .and. pcople of Lewlsportc, who. Wish and Mrs. Wmston Locke, (agcntl, Hayes, ,Tohn .................... Water SI. West.' .'

Chrlst~as Hymns-Selected by where they now reside. congratu., her nnd her (pmily Ihe very b~~t I is doing n very good business.Mrs.j· Breen', .John T. . .. ; .. , ........... 225 . Southside Rd; wc.st visitors.. lations and best wishes arc ex· In the future, and In these, ~ood I W. A. Taylor and Mrs nlchard Connolly, .lohn P. • ............. New Pennywell 'Rd. .

Reading. - "White Christmas tended to the happy couple for, wishes Ihe wrller slncer~IY J~m:;. : sno.1V arc the iatesl 10 hold very I Kerr, Rals!on •.••• : ... ; .. ; .. ', .. Whitbourne " Snow", Mrs. Ches. Woo](rey. many happy fulure years. EMiT WOlllEN S i succcssful ones. , I Scott, 'Michacl A. • .. : •...•.•••. ,~2 Tunis Court: .

Scripture Reading-Mrs. Man·' SURPRlSE PARTIES ASSOCIATION I PERSONAI.S I Carpenter, Beniamin ............. lJappy Vallcy; Labrador etta Woo)frey. 1\ nnmher o[ ~urprlse parties On Tuesday lasl the Ensl Woo I Mrs. Job Elliott spent II rcccnt I 0 d Ge Id" ,.. 41 Prcscott St . ~ . smOIl, ra ... ............. .

Recitation - The Eve. hc(ore were gil'en during last. week to mcn's Assoel~tlon was ~lOst to till' I Sunday hCI'e as gUest. oC ~[rs. Sid· Y;owe, Herbert M. ., ...•... , .•.. Pepperrell, A.F.B. .. ChrIstmas" Mrs. E. H. March. Mrs. P. MacFarlane: and hcr 2 West WOlllen's A~sociahon al Ea~l I nryFrcakc. Mrs. Elhott, IS a fre· l

l . G ! n L nard M .' Peppcrrell A F n . Duet-"l Heard the Bells", Mn. children, Lee and Brucc. The Ex· School. 'fhe gucsts were welcomed . !(uent I'isfillr -to thl.~ low·n. Hnd her . R ranm:

1 a ',co ..•• '.' : ..• 'Torba' Rd' ...

ReI'. N. Winsor and Miss 'Marie plorers nf which Lee was a mem I hy the pmidcnl. MI'~. L .• 1. Bud I many fricnds arc at\l'a~'s glad to; ~I~~~rc \\rlii~~~\V:·::::::::: :.::: :peppe)rrcu: A.F;B; . Lane. bel' held a party for her, In the' dcn. The following pl'ogl'amme IVa, I see her ~round.. , /. S . t' 'D r'l T.. Peppcrrell A F" B'

I I ., II id 'I I I I Wca, a ~ ................ ,.... , .. . Readlns-Mlss Mar c Lane. Sunday Schoo.1 Hall on u recent, enjoyed:. . .'oIr.· aro " anu.e, OJ'mel' > I Walsh John J ...... : ............. Petty Hr., st. John's .Wes~ Reading - Thanksgiving and Tuesday evcnmg, Dnd . prcsented . Choru5-(Coples), Happ), Ncw I wlreie,5 opcrator With C. N. R .. , C '. II . G Pcpperrell A·F·' B .

Id I · tid t t1 I ummmgs. arr~ ..•.. , . . • •• . . . ,. . . Christmas, Mrs. E. R cou. her with a beautiful Bible. The Year. • coas a.·. epartmen, reeen y reo C. G id P ',. Torbay . Address-Mrs. W. A. Taylor. U. C. Sunday School (\V.est) pre· Rccllallon-Mrs. George Gale signed and has acceplc~ :t posl. .:sC~I' eTrha. ..": ..... " ........ 'Kllbrl'de 51 Jolin's 'West

dl I . i I dl R HI k t' I If fL' t WI I I JUurp lY, omas ........ ".... .. . HymJlll, and Bende, etdonlh• I I senteldl her wllh dan • overnl'h~ It . Rca ~~-I MrsB' t eg She s. d lOin onLs

t IU 0 eWlspor e. 1,0 c.. Bigras, Gerald ....... ; ....... " :.188 Haritllt~n Avc.'. .

Lunch was serve ,an e soc a trave I ng bag, an Bruce w t II I Siory-" rs. ax er eppnr. sa crs. [ . . .' '. Gill . H b t '.' 41 Aldershot St . . hour ·was greatly enjoyed.. A camera. On Thursday last a num, -SingIng-By the Group. Mrs. Willis Woolfrel', who h~~, ' etrher

Th'·· .. ··· ........... ·,.c 'd C B . . '.

th t I · h h' '. R N \"1 I b' f II II f Nosewor y, omas ............. UPI S, •. ~'5~. was Mrs. Mary Nor co t. ber .of school po s met al t e ... gllle Story-:-,,1rs~ ev.. . "nsor. no een· ee ng we . or some Ken Gera d ...•.•.......•.... ;Freshwater, . P.B.' .. hoi, active. service In ~he a.uxl~ of Mrs. Dr. H. J. Wood (Mrs; Moc· Recltation- .1IIrs.- Madge Wln50r I time past Is .n.ow ~somewhat 1m: H i' Alb \ : 10 Gill Place IIry for the p8~t'40 years has beel, Farlane's sister), and pres~ntPlI (Exploits). I . • proved, bar continues under doc. un , er .....•• : ............ : . '.. worth while. Aunt Mary Is 84, and Lee and Bruce with vai'1ous'gHts, Group Singing.. '., ,tor's care. Hope you will soon.(eel· cpowel:il·IOS·ir ~ D··.'··.···'·~····~:;~~~::l~. AFB .. ' at the luncheon referred to. thl: and the following addresses: Lunch was served by the ladles, I much better.. orne us, 0)' ........•..... ", ' ',' .: jrut 'pleasure she has always' de Dear Lee:, ,and the table was. lond~d wilh £Ie· I ~Ir. \Va!lace Sccvlour was in Power, ,lames ...................... _OrD!y , rived' from' the ,meetings of tile Please accept .thls little gift; nllt IIcleus cots to 'whlch the guest~ IlolI'n d.uring ·the weell fronl I Laramore, ThomasE ........ ,' •... ~~~~,e~rel~. ~rnc r W.M:S, and although now past for Its monetry value, but beca\l!!! ,did 'justlce, some women alm".t Brown's Arm. ..... . Bendell, Sla~l:y ...... : ••.. :.... "r.:~ s. e~c I, .. !h~ {our score years, retains a of tlie kind tho~ghts which accrom., did, them~elves an injustice b~·. Mrs. Norman .Belgin wcnl :0'/. NCI~man:.:.ela,d .":.,':.: ..•.•. Blae~.te~dr~d,

. treat ·Interest In the work of all pany same. We have dcrlvcd gl'cal eating too much. This was esPCCl" Summcrfor,d a few dn.ys iI~O,. ~ . Po~er" ,\.lln ............. : ...... DU11I1, e, . ~ .. jlhascs ,or ehur~h work, and she plcasure from ,~nvlng you \~Ith .. us .aIlYl'enllzed·w)lcn coming through I w~lere she plans sp~ndlng .Ihc'j Slo,.n,. ol~n ......................... GD9 \\ ~ICI ~t.

. ~Opel to be ~ble to attend many· during. the past few lj1onths, a~d..J some deep snow .Io.thclr car aftcr·I IVll)ter monlhs. .; . • -'. '. ..' . ~. . . ; :. .'. I

I

' ..

natc of Suspension Period DC Sus)1enslon

NOI'embcr ............. 22, 1955 12 months November ............. 25, 1955 12 mon:hs November ....•••....•. 24; 1955 12 mon:hs November ............. 24, 1955 12 mon!hs NOl'cmber ............. 26, 1955 6 months ................ . NOI'ember ............. 18, 1355 12 mon:hs ......... " ..... . November •••••.•••••.. 4 1955 12 months November ..•......•.•. 16, 1955 24 months Novembcr ............. 21, 1955 12 mon:hs November .••••.••.••.. 10, 1955 12 monlhs October ....••.•....•.. 28. 1955 I:! months November ............. 9. 1955 12 months November ...••......•. n, 1955 12 months

/" November ............. 16. U55 I:! mon:h5 ........... .. NOl'ember ............. 9, 1955 12 months ............... . NOl'ember ............. 18. 1355 6 mO!1ths .; .. ; ........... . November ............. 17. 1355 12 1lI0n~hs ............. . December _............ 1. 1!l55 11 months ............. . December ........... __ 15, 1355 12 mon:hs Deccmbcr ............. 19, 1955 :14 months ................ .

. December ............. 1:), :.:)55 12 1lI0n!hs ................ . December ............ :.15, J9j5 24 months ................ . December ............. 13, :355 12 mon!hs ............ . December ............. G. 1955 (; mO:1tbs ................ . Deccmber ............. ~, 1955 12 mon:hs ................ . Decemher .••••••. to ••• !l. 1955 12 months •••........•. Deccmbcr ............. a. 1955 12 'lIol1!h5 ........ -December •.•.•. I ••••• , !to 1955 12 months •••.......... Dccember ............. f.. 1955 12 months ........... . Deccmhcr ........ " ... : 1. 1:155 12 months .......... . NOl'ember .............. 30. 1955 24 monlhs ........ " . Deeembcr ............. 1, 1355 12 O1on:hs ............. . November .......... : .. 30, l/lj5 :!4 months ......... .. November ............. 28, 1955 12 months ..•••.••... Novemher .............. ~8, 1955 12 months ................ . November ............. ~B, 1:155 1;: :nonths' ......... .. ""ovember 1>2 1955 24 months ........... ,,' .' .' ............. ~ , 'December ............. 20. 1955 6 mO!1ths ................ .

• Januan' ............... :'. 1:156 i2 months December ............. 12, ~~55 :} r.'.onths ..• " ......... . Dceember ............. 20, 1955 12 months ........... .. ,tanuary : .. 11_ ......... , ,', 1~50 24 months d •. I·.·· .. November I •••••• t ••••• ~3, IJ;;5 .... 12 months •••.....•.. December ..•.......•.. 19, 1955 6 months ............ . Decemil!!r ............. ::1. 19:i5 12 months ... ;: ....... . "'ol'embcr .! .. : ........ ::~. 1'~5:; I:! months ......... .. .!~nuary \, .............. :1; 1936. 12 montl:s ............ ..

. i ..

CHIMNEY no time to WI Edward Carl

Chimney S1 t-',:lIlnu.,. Furnaces; j

na~lgeS cieane[

1~(1~~~~e~:f~!~1~ISO ~ n

Instr

Page 15: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

5

tK

ELS" I

INGelS")

,

••• _ II·· "

•• II •• •

.. II.·····

. ,. ," ,,-

I" ""

I .. ···· .... · .... ...............

r~ ........ ::::::

· ....... . ..............

...... " .. ' ..... ...... "

........

......... •• '0- ••••

... I.··" . . . . . '" .... ........

· ......... . · ...... .

.. , ....... . ... -..... .

.'

For Scsle

ALE-One new ml1chN !nd calC. A\lply to Peter

Torbay.

TO BUY-Comic. hook!. men's slightly

.. " rlothr~ and footwear. t,;" D SnOW D :,\ew Gower l.'.,~ ,.' jan4,lm :::I!1.

flr.arms. plttDI~ FlIntlock or

shoulder arms . KindlY gll'e

.,""",,,,,\'< condition. :llId nn~' other

Qlll'tc price In first , G, Krnnedy. Char·

It It :\0. 1. P.E.I. .t!

A. E. HICKMAN , lnsur~nce Agent5.

4132·3+5-6 P .O.B. )'our Insurance reo

FIRE INSUR· 1t~~'-DOln'l risk your valu­

a few dollars. ":~~~~dl;.rl~ell~ble polley

I orotectlon. 6921 or write I. J.

P.O. Box 506. repl.t!,

YOUR CHIMNEY'S DIRTY no IImr to weep. Just Edll'ar,l Carberry the

Chimney Sweep. Hall Furnaces. 011 Stoves

cleaned the elec· .. Iso Carpets and

l!Il1,,,Ii.1. .. it Drycleaned. nOI·.23.1m.

....... " ... KNIVES, preciSion

pen el·enlngs. 53 Casey St.

FACTS! Writ. In&lr. Correspondence

Canadian Ltd., 2011 Sydney. N.S.

GUITARS _ HDrn.r Stop Accordeonl and

·':mont... Richmond Saxo-Clarlnets.­

n & Sons. P.O.

BARBER efficient lanl.

All moderD barbers. The

•• _,-:c ...... waiting, 24 New opp. AdelaIde

A TRUCK ~~I~I~~t~3;llc Trucking -, St., Fur.

moving. janlO,lm

with two rooms oHtn modaUon at night

companion. Phone (J!)h)

~r.1I tad Ilid Icrap c Or cash. 30 Ibs or & ol~~cted free. United

Oundry Co., phone

SENIOR HOCKEY

TO·NIGHT -JANUA,RY 18th AT 8 O'CLOCK

UNICORNS vs . F£ILDIANS · Balcony ............... ,75c Bleacher ...... , .......... 60c

General Adm;ssion .................. 50c

Reserved ticket holders use Iling's Bridgl entrance.

PRELIMINARY ~OTICE

N. G. ·E. A •. The Fourth Annual'Convention and the Annual General Meeting will be held in the Cathedral Parish Hall, Queen's Road, on January 30th and 31st.:

The Convention Banquet will take place in . the Newfoudnland Hotel on THURSDAY, February 2nd.

Ti~kets for the Banquet are obtainable from any mem~r of the Executive.

Full details regarding the Convention will be issued later.

FRANK MAYNARD, Hon. Secretary

FOR ·RENT AT 63 LeMARCHANT ROAD

Second floor a self-contained furnace heated Apartment of fo~r rooms, suitable for two adults. All modern' conveniences. "

Rental $"0.00 per month. 'PHONE 2736 DURING BUSINESS HOURS

WANTED MAN FOR SELLING.

Must know Accounting. Grade XI or better. Goods h~urs. Excellent pay. Hospital benefits.

!'pply, giving training and exper~nc. to:

BOX 6 cl 0 DAILY NEWS OFFICE

WANTED FOR EMPLOYMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES

AIR FORCE PEPPERRELL AIR FORCE BASE

Clerk Stenographers .............................. $2204.80 pIa Clerk Typists ..... I .. t .. I"" .. II ....... ~ ... I ....... ltu$2204.80 pi a Clerk Typists ............. ,'" ... , ...... " ....... ' .. , .. ,$1830 ... 0 pIa Plant Electrician' ....................................... at $1.49 p/h Maintenance Inspector (T~I and Tel) ..... at $1.55 p/h Mechanical Engineer .............................. $5241.60 pIa Civil Egineer .... ~ ..................................... $«51.20 pIa Wire Communication Maintenance Man ....... ,$1.48 plh Draftsman ............. ' ........................... $2579.20 pia

40 hour work week guaranteed. Period pay In­creases. Annual and sick leave benefits. Interested applicants are requested to apply In person to '

THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, Building 28, Buckmaster's Field Dial 80327 jan17,31

CATHOLIC YOUYH CLUB CARD PARTY

ST. PATRICK'S HALL AUDITORIUM Bonaventure Avenue

MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd, at S.30 p.m • THE USUAL LARGE PRIZES

janlB,23

St. John's Figure Skating Club SESSIONS EVERY SUNDAY

Section 'B and

New Members .............. 4.00 to 6.00 p.m.

Section A ........................ 6.00 to 8.00 .p.m. '

TO-NIGHT CLUB OPEN.

Music by liThe Rhythm Kings Quartette",

Cover 50c .

DIAL ,90069

1 set double Purchase Blocks and Ropes.

8 rolls Ruberoid Roofing.· 1 roll Black Jack Roofing. 1 Outsid~ Door Frame, (new)

size 2 ft. 6 x 6ft. 6. 1 Door 2 ft. 2 x 6 ft. 6, glass

in top (new). 3 pairs 13,4 Sashes (new)

'PHONE 3618

TO-NIGHT PRINCES'

ORCHESTRA Cover 50c

. Agents Wanted ~ Male SEND FOR FREE OUTFIT

AND START SPARE OR FULL TIME CLOTHING BUSINESS. Sell made·to­measure clothes from maker to Wearer. We show you 110W to do It. Everybody wears clothes. Get new Spring line over 200 woollen p"ttcorns, and get your own clothing free. Write Dept. 500 Good· wear Clothes, P.O. Box 652. Montreal. jnn4,l1,18,25

tmlb:'(@lill~il] ~ ,DANCE ~ ~, Chrissie Andrews' ~, JII!' Orchestra. .. ~ Cover 50c ~.

~~, Dining rooms open .

from 5,30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m.

Business Opportunities MAN OR WOMEN TO $600 MONTHLY

SPARE TIME (Not Vtndlng Machines)

Deliver popular products to , Company established store ac·

counts. No seiling. No Ovel·· head-Handle from home. Light, easy outdoor work. Requires U spare hours week· Iy and $109U cash capital for Inventory. Capital prDtected bV MerchandIse Repurchas· ing Guarlnt... WrIte about self, Including phone to Box B c/o Dally News. jan17,18,111 .

Business Opportunity FULL OR' PART TIME

A GOLDEN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

NA'rIONAL COMPANY has open· I lng for reliable man or woman In, this area. To commence Immed· lately •. Work consIsts of delivery and replenishing stocks of fast· seiling Brand Name Nylons sold at retail. stores. . ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING

OR SOLICITING Age, education or past experience unimportant as full training pro­vIded for a pleasant, dignified and highly.pro!ltable futUre In rack Jobbing .

Can be handled In 3 to 4 hours pcr week without Interfering with present emploYment. Up to $70.00 per week with Immediate expan· slon if desired. Selected appl\()o ants must be In a position to post $998.00 cash for bonded merchan· dlse. All products backed by moneY·back guarantee. If you can qualify and have the necClisary cash available Immediately, desire a steady Income wIth fInancial security for the rest of your life, then write at oncc, giving your name, address and 'phone number to:

EASTERN DIVISION, ND. 3, 2279 YDngll str .. t,

TDrontD, Ontario jan16,17,18

~fEN ,

Overcome Loss of Manhood, Male Weakness or Prostate Gland Trouble with our ex· elusive New Treatments. Vital Energy and Virility, restored. 7 dollars, half 4 dollars. Send ytlur 10cal'Bank Draft.Address: ACTIVITIES, ,tlNC) KINGSWA·Y,

Den:1 9. India; novI6,wecl,s,tf

COLUMBUS LADIES ASSOCIATION -

A,NNUAL VALENTINE BALL OLD COLONY CLUB

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th Rhythm Kings Orchestra

Formal Tickets $5 Double

Tickets now on sale at Colonial Stationery and Hutton's Music Store, Water St.; Miss K. Hayes, President, Telephone 7711; Mrs. Thos. Whitten, Vice-President, Telephone 5270F; Miss Mary Gosse, Secretary, Telephone 7452; Miss M,ary Jackman, 'Phone 5222L; Mrs. May Brown, Telephone 6592; Mrs. Stella Carter,. Telephone 6687 A; Mrs. Agnes Kelly, 6797 A.

SECURE YOUR TICKETS EARLY )an18,(h)

TO-DAY'S SACRIFICE 1952 METEOR 4 DOOR SEDAN

New attractive seat covers; new tyres; new battery; air conditioned; heater and defroster; anti-freeze. Light green in colour. .

ACTUAL VALUE $950.00 SACRIFICE SALE PRICE $595.00

Terra Nova Motors Ltd.

A DANCE IN AID OF THE

BRIGUS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD IN ST. PATRICK'S HALL

AT BRIGUS

Tonight Wednesday Doyles Orchestra

CANTEEN SERVICE

TREPASSEY PARISH ·F AIR AND BING'O

K. OF C. AUDITORIUM

TO-NIGHT AT S.30-FINAL NIGHT" BINGO: •• 30 GAMES CARDS SOc·

BANK WORTH $300.00 MUST BE WON TO;.NIGHT

jan12(h)te1

WANTED fOR EMPLOYMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES

. AIR FORCE

GOOSE AIR BASE

Mechanical Engineer ............. : ................ $7537.92 pIa Electrical Engineer .................................. $5345.60 pIa Aircraft Pilot ........................ ~ ................. $8586.24 pia Equipment Maintenace Mechanic ............ at $1.78 p/h Clerk Typists .......................................... $2645.76 pIa Clerk Typists .......................................... $3169.92 pia Stationary Boiler Firemen ........................ at $1.53 p/h Refrigerator and AlC Equip. Repairers .... at $1.78 p/h Aircraft Welder ........ " .......................... : .. at $1.78 p/h Auto Equipment Rep·airers ........................ at $1.58 p/h Electriciars ............................................. at, $1.78 p/h Heating Operating Engineers .................. at $1.65 p/h Power Plant Equipment Repairers ............ at $1.85 p/h Supervisory Eng. Draftsman (Gen) .......... $5316.48 pia Heating Equipment Maint. Fareman ........ at $2.22 p/h Plumber-Steamfitters ................................ at $1.73 plh Plant Electricians ...................................... at $1.78 plh Electric Motor Repairers ....................... , .... at $1.78 plh

I Refrigerator Plant Cperator ...................... ot $1.58 plh Fire Fighter~ (Driver Operators) .............. $3535.00 pia Power Plant Operators (Diesel) ............... at$1.87 p/h General Maintenance Mechanics .............. at $1.65 p/h Auto Upholsterer .. , ................................ at $1.65 p/h

, 48 hour y.'ork we.ek guarant:led. Periodic pay in­creases •. Annual and sick leave benefits. Intrested applieaJllts are requested to a'pply in person to the , ..

NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, Building 28,' Buckmaster's Field Dial 80327 .jan17,31

NO MORE wDrk·roughened hands - wcar "Glovelles" when doing household tas~. Lightweight P.V.C. outlasts rubber 5 to 10 times. Lined, easy to Slip on and off. Guar· anteed. $1.79 at all stores.

EXPERIENCED SALESMEN An nelu_h't territorY il now open In thi'J area. During 1955 'Weekly commisson c:~.~. queJ for $SSD and more were not uncor;\' mon. We are the leaders in our field. .stabll,h,d In Canada lor over ten yea". Our nationally advertised product! ,1re (ully guaranteed. expendable. year·round necessities {or every oUice. store. factort etc.

.-'0'

...

A GOOD'~~:~ USED CAR

.' IS A GOOD IDEA

Protected territory auure. continual u:' peat bU!lJr.e" nt Cull comml .. ion, W --liberally equip you and pay a JO per tent 1955 PON'TIAC commluion on all orden received. Tht. Ib

• perntn.ent pOlltlon lor which • car It 4 Door Sedan enent131 , .... , ,

CERTiFIED ELECTRIC COM'·ANY. Medium blue In color, Heater 80 POlk St. N •• lIamltt ••• Onto and defroster, seat covers. good

tires, only 9,000 miles. Would make an able taxi.

NOTICE An Act Resp,ectlng The Trustee

Board Df the Presbyterian Church In Canada. Notice is hereby given that,

from and after one month from I the date hereof a Petition will be I presented to the Honourable House of Assembly praying that an Act may be passed respecl/n;: the property rights and powers in Newfoundland of thc Presbyter· ian Church in Canada. Com· ments or criticisms are Invited from the public and should be addressed to rile Clerk of the House of Assembly and should be submitted before Ihc 16th day of February, 1950.

Dated at SI. John's this 16th day oC JanuarY, 1956.

CURTIS & DAWE, Solicitors for Petltioner.

janlB.3i,lwly

KEYSI KEYS! KEYS! You break 'em-We make 'em. Fast, friendly service. Hager . ty's Saw Repair Shop, 53 Casey 5t. jan12,lm.

NOTICE

$700.00 Down. Balance 24 Months. .,_

Price $2100.00

1955 HUDSON Metropolitan.: 2 Door Sedan .

Canyon red bottom with sah·d· stone white top, radio, heatel and defroster, directional slg& als and continental tire mounL Ideal for young couple or small family.

$485.00 Down.; Bnlance 24 Months.

Price $1450.00

1954 CONSUL 4 Door Sedan

Fawn In color with brlllht red leather upholstery, heater ano defroster, 4 good tires. 'rh~ ideal car Cor winter drrvili" "ery economical to operate •.

$415.00 Down. 'Balance 24 Months.

Price $1250.00

1952 DODGE Regent 4 Door Sedan ,

.Tet black with lots of chrome, heater and defroster, good tires. Would make an Ideal family car.

$400.00 Down. 'Balance 18 Months.

. ,

Price $1200;00'

1950 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan , .

Medium Blue in color, he.tt, and defroster seat covers IIld fender mirrors.

All Creditors having claims $320.00 Down. against George Vardy and :Balance 12 Month!. George Brown arising out of Price $800.60 contract with the Department 1949 PLYMOUTH of Public: Works (Canada) for 2'Door Sedan

Jet black with lots of chrome, the constrLlction of the Royal heater and defroster. Canadian Mounted P a I ice $200.00 Down. Building at Cia renville, are re- Balance 12 Months.

t d t f CI th ' I' Price $500.00 ques B' 0 orwar elr calms .'.

in ~~iting, 10 the undersigned II Auto Serv·lce CD' Sohcltors, on or before Tues- • day, the 24th day of January '.IMITED ,. ' A.D. 1956. 115·119 ~UCKWORTH ST •. ,

,. Your Volk~wlg.n Dealtr Dated at St. John 5 thts 9th Open Every Night Until Tell.

day of January A.D. 1956. See thiS. Clrll Tonight. .' BARRON AND LEWIS Teltphon. 7428 or 4847 . ,

ADDRESS: Temple Building, No. 339 Duckworth Sireet, St. John's .. jnnlO,14,18,21

, j , INSURE TODAY

WITH I R.Ct~t

,

R.C. ANTHONY INSURANCE ! !

Agents Wanted - FemCii. LADIES-WOULD AN IXTltA'

PAYCHECK HELP? Now .. you can start maklnl bI,,' money part or full Ume .•. Quick! We'll put you int" your own business. Absollltto" Iy FREE. Don't sell-just· show FREE powerful sample:. outflt to [!1'iends and neig~,. bours. Items Cor the entite., family - clothing, shoes," shorts, slacks, sportsweat;'" .iewellerY. work clothes. etc, Amazing money making plan. Ko experience necessary~::' F'REE clothing as exlira bonu~ .. , Write now Cor full instruc~ .. lions and FREE PowerCu" ' Sample Outfit. Dept. 214;-: Blake.Walker Co., P.O. BoX'; 657, Montreal, P.Q. ',.;'

I Jan4,11,18,25 .,~,

For Sale By Tender j,

TENDERS are invited for the purchase of that property·'.~: known as AMERICAN BEVERAGES LIMITED, and c:

, situated at Fortune, Newfoundland. Property .consists;' of Land, Buildings, Bottling Machinery, one 1953 Inler-~·:. nalional3 Ton Truck, quantity of Bottles and Cases and:~ Sundry Extracts. The building consists of three adjoining parts. The 'main buildin~ is of stone construction except:·· for the roof and front which is wood, It measures,., 50' X 70'. Attached is a new wooden building 50' x 50'''­and 2 offices which measure 9V2 x 12% and 13 x 12~. '," Tenders may be submitted for the whole or any part_ of the above and will dose on the 31st day of January:"·

1956. .'" Tenders to be 'addressed to "._

A. M. KING. Liquidator, American Beverages L~d"

P.O. Box 519, St. John's, Newfoundland

jan18,3i

'SALARY A,ND COMMISSION'·. Local firm has opening. If you are a married man and." would like extra income answer .this ad. Working from' 7.00 tl) 10.30 in the tvenings will ,give you that nice' extra income (salary and commission) actual selling not • ..... ~u.I"I .. t....

Apply BOX No. 13 .c/o Doily News jan17.3i

" I . ~, .. '

:1 t ,," ::; • "j I ",'

I I, ", •

. 1 : i {; I' 'OJ

, '1 t~! , t.

" ! ~l;!, 'IF

" I \i I t.' , i,l'

f '

t ; I ,! • I r \

, ,

;

"i l

} !

'.

I ' ' ~. • f , , J ,1 .1

l'

~

'j

. ,

'.

"

"

'. I . , ' f .~

r. ,~

r '1' If

~\} , i , , ,;. ! 'i I ;

:~

" ,(; ," :~ , ;

Page 16: SUPPORT THE THE DAILY NEWS - Memorial University of ...collections.mun.ca › PDFs › dailynews › TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL195… · The association elects a nCw pres' believed laden

"

I ,

I 1

1 I. I I I

!, . ~

~ : i ~,

i .>1 1

1 , 1 1 '. I I 1

~------------------~----------, \" I \; .(:1 '

"''', , . :-~~~:~.

"

~. . '.

• > •

,I

,I. , (

I , . f:

.~ . ,'f •• . '

16

Medical facts prove that no ordinary , la~ative gives such complete relief as Milk of Magnesia I Milk of Magnesia ' does more for you because It's more - ' than a laxative ••• it's an antacid, too •. Nol on Iy relieves constipation but Ihe frequenlly accompanying acid indigestion as well. Yes, Phillips' MilkofMagnesia islhe best laxati,e'antacid money can buy.

TRADE SUPPLIED BY

• iii "Wi! JiiiJ" ""JIIII' I !if i II "i! "'Ii"""" .am II. e •

.' " GERALD S. DaYL

Bell Island News Shipping Brisk At Wabana'

Kiwanis Installation Tonigl1t

The Installation of nClicrrs of the Brll Isiand Kiwanis Club will lake place Ihis Wcdncs(\ay evening, .1anuary 18, following the wcekly iuncheon .t 6,30. The imtallatlon ceremony will be performc(l by PO!t President George C. Challter o[ SI. John'5. Mr. Chalkcr will he

HOl'key. ActIOvIOtIOes Actl"lt~· along the waterfront \. since Monday morning has been

The Senior Hockey series Is ,'cry brisk. Arl'iving hcre over the drawing ncar thc cnd of the third weekend was the British shIp round. Salurday's nlghl's game Zinna. She loaded an ore cnrgo will end the series. 51. Kel'in's arc Monday and sailed lor the United in first place with nangers second. l{ingdom. West !\linel's arc third and Hawks ' The 'Loul.lburg and Wabana ar· arc holding cellar. position. rived hcre Monday afternoon from

No decision has yet heen made regarding the flnais ~etween those [our teams. It mar not take place until alter thc All·Newfounclland Series.

accompanied by a number of other "Scott" C(lnn()r~ who has been members from the SI. John's Club. i on the injured player list COl' somc

S>·dney. The Wabana completed loading ~Ionday night and sallcd for her destination. The Louisbur~ had on board a freifht cargo which she dischargcd at the Dominion Pier. While the Louishurg was discharging her freight, the other Dosco ore carrier, Arthur Cross, arrived hcre and berthed at the lon~ing pier and after completing loading sailed for Sydney early yesterday morning. The Loulsburl' thcn docked and nfter loading sail· cd for Sydney in the afternoon.

weeks 1.1 getting back in shape

C} ild Of M again.

1 ren ar~ Neill Amadio is being kept busy

A I EI · trying to get local playcrs in con· mUla eellon dillon for ihe AIl·Newfoundiand

Series. Another overseas are carrier, the I S.S. Baron Herries, is In post ready to load ore for the U.K.

The Children of ~[ary, the ~line5, held their annual election of officers Sunday, January lfith, in the Academy of the Immaculate Conception. Rcsults of thc election wcre as follows:

President-l[ary Bulier.

Red Cross ~fteting Thc postponed monthly meeting A Glance'

of the Bel! Isiand Branch of the Vice Pres.-Patricia Somerton. Secrclary Treasurer - Y\'onne

Red Cross will take place Thurs· I B k d day night, January 19, in the Red ac war

Bash •• Cross Rooms. JAXUARY, 19!!%

Steers INSURANCE AGENCIES

A "farewell" dinner was tender· cd to John Archie JIIacLean, Super· Intendent oC the Compan~"s Police, on tilc embarkation or'hls matrl· monial I'oyagc. George A. liarvi!~; acted as toastmaster and numerous toasts to the prospective· groom were honoured. Solos and reeita. tiDns were gh'en by J. K. Buller, ,T. B. Murphy, Joseph Hookey, F. F. Jardinc, George Harvey, Ralph Burnham, Charlcs Peddle 'and R. R. Costigan, The special choir for the occaslDn consisted of C. F. Taylor, F. C. Lodge, Ron Oakley, 1. H. Morley, J. B. JIIurphy, R. R. CosUgan. W. N. Butler and Ralph Burnham. ~ll present had the pleasure of "assislln" at a good Scotch nicht. . '

FOR ALL YOUR

STILL POPULAR A typO o'r 1!eer was a common

beverage among Egyptians 3,III1Q ~'ears 'berore the Christian era.

P ART OF CONTINENT Trinidad, one of the two mll~t

southerly islands of the West Jr., dies,' is separated Irom Sou1h

::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;,;;:;;::;;:========-:----------.:.:A:m:er:.:ic:-.:a~by a shallow gulf.

'JUST 'ARRIVING NEW SUPPLIES OF

Imported Seaso·ned' P & T , :1' ." 2x8and'2xlO

Moulding, Etc. • •

HEADQUARTERS FOR

T rimedge 'Metal Moulding AND ALL BUILDING SUPPLIES

. .

A. H. MUqRAY & CO.;:LTD. 'I

ST. JOHN'S

"

THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY JAN.

Women's', Missionary Society

The New Year's meeting of the Senior Auxiliary 'of Gil\\'er . Street United Church aWl held on Tues· day afternoon; January lOth with an excellent attendance.

;S.T. MARTIN PURE ENGLISH JAMS

l\lrs. L. A. D. Curtis was In the chair and, conducted the- I1rst part of the meeting. Tile <;ecI'etarY'l> report for 11155 was presented by !\Irs. LuU who also, In the absence of Mrs. Helen Peet, presented the Treasurer's report. Both report~ werc "ery encouraging,

Queen In Waiting Norah lofts , .. ' ............. 2.25

The Man in The. Gray ! Flannel Suit I

JIlrs. R. III. French, President • Sloan Wilson ............. 3.50 , of the<, WomQn's Asso~i:ltion pre· On.ion!5 in the Stew' .[ sented on behalf of that organiz· atlon JIIrs. Alex Stevenson for Betty MacDonald ....... 2.25 I IIfe·membershlp in the W.II1.S" a SO· Near and Yet So Fa r honour accorded 'only to womell E'I K' b I 350 ml y 1m roug I .. ..... • who have nlade an outstanding contribution In woman's work In My Boy Chang , tHe church over a perod of years. . Hope Danby .... ........... 2.50 :

Mrs, S. J. S. Woods and Mrs. Trump9ts Over Merriford I' Etc White were appointed as the ' Nominating Committee for 1955.' Reg;nald Arke" , ........ 2.00

Mrs. Meade accompanied by A Rose For Winter I Miss Pelley rendered a very Laurie Lee ..... .'~ ......... ,2.651 beautiful solo. T F'

Rev. F. E. Vipond conducted rumpets rom the installation of officers for Montpcnnasse 1956, who arc as follows: Robert Gibbings ......... .4.25

a~e manufactured from Fr~sh\Fruit and Sugar only. They contain no Pectin flavouring or preservatives and are truly Pure Jams which we uncondition~ ?"'y guarantee to co~noisseurs of high class preserves. Ask for St. Martins In Strawberry, Raspberry, Plum, Apricot and Swiss Cherry and "get value for your purchases.

" Next ti~e you go 10 .your favourite stor~ ask for SI. Martins PURE JAM,

JUST RECEIVED:-Fresh shipment of BLACK WATCH and BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE.

'PHONES 5143·5144 AGENTS QUEEN STREET

Honorary Presidenr':"Mrs. E. Flight, F.Pe~. " N

President.,.-lIlrs. Lewis Bartlett. John W. R. Taylor .. , ... 5.25 ews First Vice·President-Mr... L. The Saturday Book

A. D. curtis. J h H df' Id Ij 25 Second Vlee.President-Mrs. 0 n a Ie ... ......... '

Falls Eric While. ,.' . '.The Scrolls From ------------------------__ _

Third Vice·Presldent-IIlrs. ill. 'The Dead Sea . (Continued frob page 13) H I Shsl·e.· "'.. Ed' d W'I 325 e pina lo'ggI"ng N

Recording Secl'etary'- ,!llrs. ,mun I son ... ;...... HI" i P 'b . Charles' Neaves. Jesus in His Time I tZ, . r.ogramme Themselves! BISHOP'S FALLS-All

Trcasurer-;\II's. JO.hIJ Rabbltts. Dall;el·. Raps ...... " ..... ,5.50 Fo' 'r' PO,lIoo VIOetl"mS camps on this Division Assistant Trcasurer-:'Ilrs. W. . GRAND FALLS _ An unusual their hauling operations

H. I'eters. ncws story dcvcloped at Windsor past wcek. Some 418 men Corresponding Secretary-lIlrs. , Grand. Falls wlll he having a last wcek·end, and onc which present engaged in the

Vletol' Calver., ,two hour. blitz campaign on the reflects very highly on the integ· of the 90,000. cords which Secretary of Ch&i~tliln Steward, I night of January 26th. The i\larch rity o[ a· number o[ people resid· delivered !o the nrioUl

ship-Mrs. ,E. Lun, ' , I or Dimes, programme to help Ing in that municipality. ' and streams this winter. A Departmental S.cutlrllS THE BOOKSELLERS children afflicted with polio is It appears that ~[r. Can!on Lee, ber of nien and yet :0

Associate Members-~lrs. w: 'Ph 3191 4"'2~ taking publi~ sympathy in Grand proprittor of the )Iaple Leaf Cafe all camps will . hm While. one • > ' Falis. ,The Rebekah Ladies will be on Main Street went to Corner crews for the season's

Suppl)'-:\[rs.M. Gray. sponsoring' a rally house to ho~se Br.ook on. New ::ar's Day for a Tractor~ are now A~s!stant su, ppiy-:\lrs,' 'W., C " ' Mi' ° 0," canvass to collect a dime or I brlc~ busI~ess VISI!. ""[r. Lee, in for most of the camps

Lewis. . , ', o,van SSlOn ' dimes. from all wage earners on leavmg hIS restaurant, forgot to are· engaged in hauling Community Friendshlp-:\lrs. ' the night' of January 26th. We lock, the doors, and on ~eturning for the purpose oC rcad

George Tucker. ." So iet have several children now under home o~ Sun.day, he dlseovcr~d which will speed up ha~ikl Literature - Mrs., S. J.. S. ,.r y", , t,reatment at the Sunshine Camp that durmg hiS absen.ce, a consld· a!ions considerably in these

Woods. ' ..,: ." , 'fhe ,Board' of Mamigcment of for polio and, they need financial erabie amount of hIS stock lIad As the heavy bianket If 'JIIlssionary Monthly itnd .World the Cowan Mission, acknowiedges, , assistance.' been stolen, which now covers thi!

Friends-Mrs. M. Pearce. with ,thanks, receipt of the,follow- Today, several. people called at four feet in ,depth and Christian Citizezisl1i~Mrs. E, ing donations at Christnias' the Maple Leaf Rcs!aurant, and r II I .

, j B· Mitchell &: Son Ltd ~25' Desertelos Ar.e I told lIfr. Lee they had visited the bPracklca Yh use ess In F.,.,Peters., , :. .• .' ".,' ., 'i' " '. rea sucan enormous Press SecrctarY-lIli§s B. Brett. Mr~. T. B. Goodridgc, $5;1,lrs, John restaurant,. which they found un· f 'h' h . 'i

.YoIID'''' ,Gr.ups '. Canning, $5.,.. ..... ...,. Arr:ested lock:d, and had helped t~emselve~ ~n:~~;e~\ IC . prelal! at Ad'l'isol:y President, of Mission Turkeys: Ayre &: Sons" W. Halli. to cigarettes and other s,ock. In " aPllOin!mtllbl

Circle"-'-". liss' III .. Dingle. d ' I se"eral cases the people hal'e paid The. followm? ' .,--" ay. " '. ' .'.' . 'I 'L f 'h t th t k f been made wllh effect

, President of :\I!ssion Circles- BiSCUIts:. )'Ir. Bradley, "Chell', The pohce llave apprehended a.r. ee or \I a ey 00 rom 7th 1956'-~lIss Joyce Bishop. .. er5", ,::\!r.~, Perlin. two young Tlten who were wanted hIS restaurant. ". , Lcader of C.G.1.T. Groups-Apples: 'Steers Ltd., Miss Joan by th~ 'Canadian Army authorit. SJ· F .. "t[OldIOY-t ASSIStant

. , ' ' .. ,' L ' . ''Alii i' . U ° A uperm en en . Miss F. Lodge." ee. ':. . les' ers 101, N.S. for being abo mon greemenf C H' S I h't Superlnlendent, of ,Mission Orange Juice: ~[rs. W. J. Fitz· sent without iea"e for long per. . ...' iF anson- up Ie

Band.:....illrii. Harl..,,' ',.' I gt\rald, ~Irs. ". W. Colling·wood. iods. Qne of the 'Army deserter.. 'GRAND FALLS-A G. Smith. era !lreman. Superintendent of Bahy Band- 'christmas Cakes: ~,·[J's. W. H., was ahsent for 9 months and the I' Grand Lodge representative of the -.:.....-----

~Irs. J. H. Peet:' , .~: ,.' I Peters, :'IfcG~irc's.Bakery.: othc~ for; ~ ,months .. Sgt. LeGrow !n~ernatio~al Association of )[ach· Le,visporte Assistant' Superintendent or i ~ Fresh FCUlt: Mrs. C. H. Hutch· I ?f cana?"IB,n Army Prol'ost Corps 100S.ts, re~lden~ fo Verdun, Quebec,. .

Baby. Band-lIlrs. I. B(fJr!1e.. I lOgs: '," IS now .m <?rand Falls, and will arrived m Granrl Falls Saturday (Conbnued from Page ,Pianist-Mrs ... 0 .. Jackson. . " Fresb Fruit and Candy: Mrs. H. : be lakin>g the deserters back to night from Corner Brook, where the staff of R. W. Manuel Convenor of Social Commitlee Outcrbridge. Aldershot by plane. he successfully negotiated an agre~· 1111'. R. LeDrew who

-':illlss',Dora ,Butler. Fres~> Fruit and Flowers: ~[rs, ment with the Newfoundland LeDrew is spending the Following the Instnllation .JIlrs. D. Murrar. Foundry and Machinery Company. months visiting with his'

Lewis Bartlett took the chair and PreshEggs: ~Irs. G. Oke. Curling A' to °to This new agreement effective for Mrs. Wm. Moyles very graciously welcomed .the Miscellaneous Christmas Pack· . n', C IVl leS one year provides: (1) Vacation stroke on Thursday iast, new' officers, and asked for the ages: Mrs. H. D. Hoberts, Mrs. W. GRAND FALLS-The provincial period from one :0 two weeks an· improved a little. Hope cooperation of all the members H. Crane. " Curling, .Championship for the nually; (2) Five statutory holidays meots will be speedy :llr.

5 . A special word of thanks to the British', Corisul Trophy will ·be with pa)'; (3) Time and a half IIlr. Gordon II'any of the Auxiliary for 19 6. ' followin. g organiibtions: , • pla,vcd here on February 2nd, 3rd and double time for all overtime thank all hi- many ,Rev; F. E. Vipond gave the New ~ " Yea,r's JlIessage dwelling on the The Rot~ry Cluh for ,a most gen· and 4th, work; (3) Classification wage sys· their kindness to him importance of gratitude, thDrDugh. erous donation of a Christmas Entering this competition will be tern mutually agreed upon for a Christmas 'Sea;oD, and

hamper. rinks from'" S~. John's, Corner one year period. past year,' and alwa"s ness and hope In the lives of ' Christians, a' ncart.stlrrlng mess. The Zolita Cluh fo\' a turkey tea Brook, Bell Isiand and Grand Falls: Mr. Smith is prcsently "'isiting a visit from those more

and gi£ts. . The winner in this series will be Grand Falls in connee!ion with than he. He extends best age setting the tone for the year's T'h' Sh' . .' e rmers' Club for a drive going on to :Moncton to represent internal problems affecting eer· work. around town to sec the Christmas Newfoundland in the Macdonald to in Unions in this area.

The usual business period fol· lights and lunch afterwards. Briar. ' lowed. ~ U R BY R. CRANE, At present the local Clull is con· C NIB C II to

The meeting ,closed wilh the . . Treasurer. ducting an, elimination contest:o " ••• 0 ec IOn singing of a hymn, and. the decide a Rink to represent Grand Mizpah Benediction. WELL FUELED· Falls 'in .the forthcoming British

Fir~s on English. moors some. Consul, Trophy competition., Par· EARLY BEGINNING times ignite underground peat bees ticipating in this series which is

Boxinl as a sport originated at 'whic.h smoulder 10Dg after ~urfa('e being run, on a double round robin the ancIent Greek games and il\ vegetation Is burned., noman gladiatorial spectacles. basis are six. Rinks skipped by

BORN H. K:' Goodyear, R. W .. Ball, J. UNESCO lIEADQUAR'fERS MacFarlane, F. Stevens in the ab'

The ncw" h e a d qua r~ ers 01 " HICKEY-At St .. Clare's Mercy I sence of T. R; Moore, M. Christian UNESCO, the United.Nations' d~ Hospital on. January 16, to MI'. "nd H. F. ·Miles. )iartmimt. that deais with edueOl: and Mrs. James Hickey (Torhay), i" tional,' scienlllie and cultl,lral mat- a SOD. , ters, will be }lcar the EU£oJ Towc: DEATHS i Federal', Building In, Paris.' " . I __________ --:... MARCH-Dl~d suddenly. Tues·

day, January 17, Blanche March. , -- The' fw;tcral will t.nke place on I co

'JOIN .. .

the .

March, , ,

'0/, .. ' .,' .. ,".,

Dimes: \ "

" ,

:, ,,'ELCOM'E. • WAGfrN

l'hursday at 2.30 p.m" from till' ; Despite some interruptions in " residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles i li)e early stages of the project,

Pike, 28 Boneloddy Street. ' il'ork is· progressing very satis-UDLE - Passed 'peacefully; ractorily on the new Federal

aw.ay, Monday,' January 16th., al Public Building in Grand FaUs, 11 p.m. in his 76th. year, Arthur' , .Tl?hn Udle after long illness. Left and to date all. the 'concrete,' has to mourn. 1 daughter, Marlon, been poured, up to and including' (Mrs. Thomas Bailey), 1 grand· tlla second floor slab. l\Ir. Clarke 'daughter, Jennifer, 1 brother, who is surpervising the construc· Charles ,and 2 sisters, !llrs, Edlth.\ tion work, stated Thursday that MeFarlane In Corner Brook, Mrs Elsie Newman.at Toronto. Fun. four·firths of the outer form walls eral ~11l take place today, Wed· to lhe' roof' of the building have nesday at' 2.30 p.m., by inotor now been· completed and he ClI:'

,hearse, 'from, I}ls:.la,le. reSidenCe'j pects to complele the interior or . .~I;u.!h~d ~tre~~ to St. Thomas' the building at t)le, end of June.

i iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' The Interior partitions wlIl be

I of, holloW. tile finish and plaster, BOYS' the' ground floor entrance will

. '" ."STI\TION . . contain. built·ln verandah, with two entrances and wlll be con· dilioned In. fancy tile work. The

W' AGON ' ground floor .wlll contain. "the , " ';, ' general post office, the Canadian

, , . , ., " National Telegraphs, and olfices :,' CO,A!TS"" " . of the 'Dept; 61 Trade and Com· ;' '. .' ' " ' '. 1 meree, Ivhlle the Unemployment , "$" 8" . , ~ Insurance Commission offices,

:.',~,? Y::. .98 and the: ~Bnltor's living quarters, .. ' '., ~;: ,~ ... .' ' .. , will > be cOntained on the second

: " .; " ".',' story of. th'e building, in addition

Mr. I,eonard Penton, Secretary Treasurer of tile C.N.I.B. at Wind· sor has issued the following. "The annual collection in aid ilf the C.N.I.B. at Windsor wiII be offic· ially closed during the coming week, and all school students who distributed envelopes at Windsor, arc now requested to please col· lect them and return same to the Windsor Committee of the CNIB.

Botwood has gone over the top again wllh another big T.B. Christ mas Seal Sale. The amount of S1136.00 has been collected and this is $300. oyer last years am· ounl. Thanks to the kind donors and congratulations to the. spon· soring Lions Committee under Geo. Walsh, Frank Dalley and Arch Eddison.

"PailltPower " GRAND FALLS-Hal'ing recent:

Iy completcd a six months course in "Paint Power" and how to sell it, :Mr. Edwin Phillips of Windsor has received. a special certificate in honours from Mr. Eric L. Barry, assistant to !he President of a prominent Paint and Lacquer Co. in' Sherhrooke, Quebec. , This, c'uri?e invoh'cd speeh)

training in iriterior and ellterior decorating and color scheming, and Mr. Phillips obtained a high percentage in marks In a si:.

months pcriod, which ordinariy takes eigh! months. .

Mr. Phillips is receiving the con, gratulations of his many friends .

... '.A;','R' 'Cl '. "A:" D' 'E'" to ,'other reserve space. IIlr. Clarke laio' 'here Thursday that scheduie" but, at the moment ·sat·

II' •••• ·.··IIJI ...... , I the' proJect}s two months behind isfaclory progrcss is being made, •

) 1 ....

for the New Year. Your Wish you also restored during the New Year, ani by the end of the you will enj oy life as accident. The writer joins wishes, Gord.

1I1r. and 1I1rs. Winston spent Christmas Day with Locke's mother at

PRE CHRISTlIlAS A chicken dinner was

and enjoyed by the staff at Central School thl' nesday ,evening precedi •• Christmas holidays. Eats licious, Santa Claus Ing the evening, and with pleasure presented each with a lovely gift. Gamel played, and those who too much really moved These teachers are I'cry their work and with Mill Lane as Prineipalthe wort ing done efficiently an! cessfully but they all fin,j , for little parties etc" really enjoyed. The poor didn't last long, but I'ery happy to hal'e derful dinner together. luck friends for the XeW

SHIPPING S. S. Kyle, Is at prcsent

freight for porth South.' Trepassey, S.S. Burgeo eral auxiliary schooner! port loading freight for!ll shed, and Lewisporte and Wholesal~rs. With the

FIRST VC ' The lirst winners of thl

Cross were a number .~) and men from the Bn and' Navy, awarded,lhe gallantry in the CnJllCIB

,

M

_ AP-l Antoine

Wednesday will get seat~ cabinet unle~

parties can get tl government allia

statement issued the newly elected

ga thered for tb today, Pinay

are bound help con

with obstil

, 'a woods Hope Simpsun,

or snow theT! are like sum

~

ssia Nal

Ul'ges

(AP). 'U",~re,ss Wedncsd

building 0[' 1 ships "to

""c:au!;e Rm to the VI

power. Arleigh A. I

h Operations, sa aVe more tha and even 18 n U. S. underse

only halc as If u.rged the HOI

armed se apprOl'e a S

program I