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-- .3 : ... .) 6331 i1d . .. , ': 1 1'. n BO:lfds. . ::'0 :,.t31 .• 0 c;.!l ., <'.':::-:r::t by .-. Ttc title -,'.:.:'!y : r:Jblic ...... :; time an . ..: cr3fted lO Fa:meNi ALS PRICES RING PBOARD LOINGS MirED, rking Lot -0161 2·3-4 n.w IIX VAUXHALL THE DAILY NEWS . ... - ,. In Id •• 1 car for Newfoundlanders /' Vol. 66. No. 3 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 (Price; 7 Cents) Charles Hutton·& Sons ussia's Cosmic Rocket Passes Moon . . ocket Radio Still SendinglHavana Stores Are Re:.Opened .. As Castro Advances Slowly" . : .\!" - The tiodet hlll'(> a maximum diameter of· . Resulll of observations both .. rocI:,ct . blnzed an 2H,7jO,OOO miles and a minimum from ground statfons and Crom launching site or· its power. I . mto of Ul.500,000 miles. The point rocket radio transmissions, will Alexander Topchiey, \,ice.pre;.j· . F,t:SK, : the in the stree', day and night sporting a I wearing his prison Bar- : n wa,. rppol'lc.rl the sun would be reached be published as soon as they ident of the Academy of Science, (.\1 )-fhe eastern 01 Omnte. vllrie,y of lirearms from tommy I qnln continued a tight ban Sun· . ,. " : .. I n,l! I1rh,'! I ,Inn. 14, the estimates said. ad- have been compJled and correia. said the rocket will ne\'er ing of thousand;; of Thcre \\'a, no official hint as guns to s!iotguns, and DiS-, day lJn liquor salcs as another ;:IlI. \I ah HS. radiO I cling that it would take 15 months ted by electronic computers and bark to earth. the brw! to when Ca,tro o! Urrutia, wqom tols. security measure. IOlurm;i· ,for 1!IC rocket to complete tile the of fie i a I Soviet ltockN cXJlcl'l Vlndimir DDU, "f stores. cast;! Hayuna s hc hoosted to office, would reach Tlli. :mny or rniiiliamen had Arm:: mcn at Columbia, never . . •• Cl!·CIlII. news agency promised. ronrarov said Americ3n scirn. tcnslon :1Od hunger Sunday. lin. ana. There were reports how- collected 31111 hidden arms duro disarmcd, now wear Castro arm· 1',.:.,r. ml'sll,' wa, The carth, in Its 12·monlh orbit Citizens, in their flrst enthu. tists had been unable to ol'cr- Conquering hero Fidel Castro e,'cr, that Castro eXJ.lCCts to 3r- in:; the Heavler stuer bands and lounge in' friendly 1:'I!:11 pnrlh at 10 p,m. varies. from 91,000,000 to 93,000,- slasm over a SOl'iet rocket being come the earth's gl'n\'i1y krpt .lhe cl.!;- waiting rire wa. when Batista fled, to groups with Ule Castro veterans. i;m,' . p,m, AST). As , 1m nulcs from the spn. fired In the direction of the moon not only their rockct enginc; hut for But With tuba m help order. The Urrutia government, by ,P3C,' toward I As the mOl'cd deeper had dubbed it Lunlk-a comblna- also their control sl'stems \"Crc I the pbm Of hiS hand, he was reo was still 10 Santiago, which ap- Althou;;h the discipline of the radio. also anMuuced that all from tr.c ·1I:or.n I into Sjl:lCC from and tlon Of Sputnik and Luna for inferior. - he has no intention parently is to rem:!in the capital voluntecrs was remarka1Jiy good, food sho;>s could reopen for tlVO l:.j "Iw,ilot moon lit lesrened and the gra\,i\ll. be Intensely Interested. . 1;01' said one of aims of Am. rhc o{ t,le rcro!t against But the Urrutt a government, tion. the display of noon-to "relie\'e hunger." 112,500 lIlib. 1000n. the influence of these two moon. They continued Sunday to tn AstronomN' Vas i 1Y Fesen'I,of, pe;sonal power: fer the time considering their loose organiza- hours Sunday-from 10 a.m. until l:to. tlInc 111011111 force of Ihe sun increasp.d. GROUNDS GATHEREJI ('I'ican proves was to photogl'1,lh wh,ich. by radio ordcrs. II'c'nt a len;: way careless)" h:mdled weapons of All shops were c1osC{j Jan,' 1 .... i:hill 4.iOO: Tass .saiel Ihe Instruments and Sunday crowds I:othered nt the for side of thl' moon. lie "'j,11 a climax 11'lth B;ltlsla s flight toward order and se- an sorts: p\us occasional bursts as part of a general slrike or· •. : 01 illl', trallSmltlcrs continued to fune. Moscow's plnnetarlum and l'lse. Ihe slll'ccs,ful Sriet :\'::11' YC3r's morning \\'0, ad· curity in lIavana by of lire at or suspected toot· clered by Caslro. The strike was 3: ::, r:, Ilion normal!>', reporting back where to hear lecturt's on space make; pussibte in the lutu·; I' \'anc:n;: slowly at the head of a I the thousands of enlhu,bstic ers. kc'>t the cit:· on instrumental in any \.'\1< said it I ilata to obserl'otion $tntions in exploration nnd to nsk questions, tclerising oC the hack ·o·f ihe col:!mn of his hearded warriors, young here tf) sur- Th,> cju:cl; :!nd c'asy CH,pera· effort of Batista follolilers to t. n:e: orilit around I Sunday newspapers were Cillrd moon., t.'lI'n to receive I render arms 10 r('gnbr I het',I;':n the carryon following his by .• rr Rand thu, oe. \\ ILl, \\ORSE!'O with comments on the perllll'lll- ).Iusruw 11:1;\1U'. allllOllllcernclit a h:-strnc,11 \I e leo m c (rom army Iroop,. ,\ lucil on,; inc a"o was tion and fli;:ht. ::t ';;,: fl'lii:dal plar.l't in lIut these radio contacts grad- ance. Its effect in building Sol'iet of the rUl'K('t'S lh" mOlln '::'I,,;:millg cr.1"'ds. .. Only a few of thc>c figiltillg r"r allJ l'astro's There was nothing to VIII! worsen because of the prestiGe and on predictions of was first IJIIOll,d a, a :el". :,a5 reported r,er:ell'lOg II:CfC on I "f JI:I;' the was C:ll!lI1;: oil , G ClItIllT ! distance and the exhaus- new space ventures. scolle 11';15 ... 1 and 11'0'1\,1 !1'1'''I'' :n t CI' Ihe fIrs: .'lOre a.s., 11\",1e I'J;>ih.e the dlsarmn·; th!) gClleral strike othen:l;c. j: :,<"J",j h'\\ar,1 tilt' 5I1n.: hon or the cosmic missile's bat· The predictions contained noth. the (III ir.:;. ;\:;0 miles east of lIa\'30a. IB.ltist:1 1k<1. the city on of t!'e I amlOunred !3:.; :: '.q., "11', t":-ic>, snio, and "in the Ing specific as to whflt will cnmc I moon. This prorc.1 In b." rrn:n'l:\ "lEn lIK\[) " I something :I pence· C,,;. thal lIewspapers, oy , :". r:::plic:11 I'rh:!. 'Tili, cour,c (If lhc next few dnys will next in the scirntific l)fO. ceus. 'fhe due{ h.as I fu! appearance. . . lar r,rmy llIan wa;; a pns- s,tnk.e, w(;re frre to pub- __ ,_. I al'Polllted of I The l)rCSCnlC uf Incr(;a,lIIg r,f n"!I,ta until last Thu:'s- Ilca:lOn at noon Sunday, ClO,,·- M -- T H' d a!'iIl,,1 forces hy ,r?'IIr! hrutia. of (a,tro's to:,k OWl' the reorganization Hal'ana's police chief al;., nonce lnlster 0 ea 57 C d ' Ak. who took the oath w:!, uf t;,e arm:: for al ('1mJl! anllounced he had authoriz?d ana lans S : prc'icIN,t at a S;ltur· ur.e factor in disarminr. tile 1'01'1 Cuba's I Jlermits press and r:ldio news I <lay ni;!ilt in Santiago de tlntt'crs. who wcre sern 011 file h:>,e \I.\\'ana, :;tJll cars to CIrculate freely. Canada-U_ s. Trade Talks :To Be Evacuated .. --,.,_._ .. -,- 'Man Shook H.IROLD I sun, Commerce Strauss lions that Canada mily be cx. 1 o:n,\\!'A (Cr) - :\b'Jllt :;, cn·1 M I k oya n Arrives In U. s. : l'rru Siaff Wrl1rr I and Inlerior Sealon are cepted from the mandat fI" b I III Cuba. most: : B Sh k ,cp.'-r.s. State sclwduled to arrIve at nearby Up- The two days of talks t of thom tOlll'1>\5, hn\'c asked 10, ! Y ar . i afiair; To' Meet Dulle s Today i LOt'REXCO MARQUES, rn;agc in new attrmrts I open at 9 p.m. in a parliamentary nomIc committee set up in 19:;3 sa s. steps t? mol e zambique - A ship- and the Vnitcd Slales; committee chamber where, It is to nesotiate on explosive lout of Hal ana hm e . wrecked South African described r;!ls and barriers DC" understood, the spokesmen (or the thnt could embarrass both cOlln. and most of. thclII behcl'ed 1\)1 JO\lN SCAL1 I dercr" as he left by police . year-old son, Sergo Anaslasoyich. Saturday how a huge shark seized partners in the', two go\'crnments likely will Join tries publicly. - he already m Flor:da or on their \\'ASm:\GTO:\ (AP) - nUs· I corted limousine for Wasilingtoll. <,X pressed readmess him toward the end 01 a I6.hour bilateral Iradc. In a call on Europe to speed up way sia's Anastas I. Mikoran arril'C{j The strict security precall!icns to talk O\'er foreign policy pro))- swim and "shook me like a ter- rleming. with' reduction of Import curbs against So far the committee has In ar!lIilion to the tourists. Sunday for what he c<llled an, prevented any furtilt'r rtemOl'5tra· ;em$ did to clear Ull the :lir rier shakes a rat." successes under his North AmerIcan goods. shown no spectncular 300 "holiday,': bnt f tions. th'2 of m),slery. visi.t. Few Eric SUlli, 31, oC Johannesburg o{ the Septem- This would be a follow-up on menls, mainly because of ehffer· to be permanent rcsldents III arrangcd to meel With State sec·' tannts. , "dmlnJ;tratlOn offiCialS he told his experience , trade confer· recent moves to reduce ences In the of the ,.woICub3. no,w taken ol'er by rebel retarj' at noon Monda), ve· Sta'c roit'k:ai, s:I:d: h3s come onl)' for a l'aeatlO.n from a hospital bed°in this Portu- will prcsidc at I restrictions on convertibility of governments. WhIle the Canadwn leadcr Fidei Castro. fore Dulles leayes for Oltaw8, E:'cnhol\\'r wOllicl iJe '1;lI'P:: 10 I guest of Mcnshlko\'. guese East African town. Doc· talks, spearhead. thp.ir currencies with dollors. In a sense can speak . of these permanent res· The 63.year.old first deplllY So· meet with ,likuyan eW:1 l!,cugil! alltJlorities sus· tors said he will recowr from attempts to reduce WhlIe one Canadian source said for Parhamnt, the U.S. govern· 1llcnts inclicatt'd they plan viet prcmier said he is an.d Jlhe I'isi:ol' has uot yet rc<}uc;Il',11 his trill is lI; cold war man- serious stoma.ch and leg injuri?s rllrbs on imports of oil, "nothing very exciting" Is likelY ment cannot Cogrcss, to remain tn Havana and the ,\lr- willin;:, to .talk aoout UIC llerb a Wllite lIo:l'e ! tJl'lI\T,'. prrhal" to tr: c Bt'r- ordral began I;e aM tit,c, 10 emt'rge iminedlately from the wb.lch holds the legislative power. roundIng arCH. Those who IIny' olher - \\""t Any \Ii!;o;oll i :In .:r;<h, lJcllere !lfiko>'an wcnt fishing with his 26-year'old and colleagues, Includ- pril'atc discussions, hopes ranged In Cact, some sharp c1e8v311es to be el'acllnted were prohlem during the two v.'Cok, I howe"(':', n:ay 1)(' lI',t:I. hr.:; I1ml o,sl;(nment of friend Peter ?I!lIrray also of Trade ,Iinister Churchill, high here that the talks will even sometimes haVe been Fhown be- in und similnr e;;:JcCls 10 hc in tile Pnited thc SOl";'! Icm!"r rl'!lIrII- irvin a. a: i',;s;.:b!c Sot'ict ?onces· on Ne;' Year's Harkness tuaU)' len d to elimination of tween the plans of the U.S. gov· hit by the 11'110 as Nil. I crl""'('V'"I:tI'Y elf :.t;;lilt. l.?· ;'hl:'S t·.1 .e;;'C .. :: ,tleaJloc.;. . Day, Their boat Ol'erturned and ...... _., AI{airs Minister American Import curbs u they ernment and congress. stnke. I he a!w I,la)',;, dllTmg Wlliel !:e \,::i! " :<;': (1,1 ln :'Iu:-r:.y is feared drowned. \I,i:1 also seek as· I might apply to Canada. _. ilO:)('; 10' n:p(\ w;lh Prcs:nrllt 1 h"'CI',,1 «:11<'1' ";(i(';, ii he wanted to ta!k a married man with two !hal U,S. will nOli ExIsting 15·per-cent voluntary F b- S. k . f';:'('nhu'oI'tl'. , In a jOl'ip,l 11100'1. In \ '.<;. ul!icids ahout pro- chi!dren. said he and Ie traditional Import restrIctions were Imposed a a t M ' , "ll'r rt;p('ct him in 0"1' he clli:':" I:u'\ia".: f:.;,,,]l'J prob· swam all night and finally they for whpatwilh: hy 1'$. :I year a\:o to prevent I n o'cle y a r S ll'\'," :,Iikuyan a, iIC b:eppc'(] I :-\e"'v \ mes.J<!e of "1;?<lCe nnd, 11m 1111. IllS BUI nddcd: reachl),l a sandbank. Murray was Amcrican giVeaway,' flooding or the domestic market '(,if a Sl'iln<lin.1I'inll ill :\<',\, I fril'lId,h;lI." , ' "1: tnerc .. I'; a there exhausted and dccidt>d to rest whh foreign oil. The Canadian Yurko "It would be II to' "'I,' ilr"t Li tv l'O!l"C::, \1'111 he :l dlsclIsslOn on there until he reg a i ned his I protested the move 75th thd T d ::c;, him." greeting, (rom Premier Khrush-: rr.i'io:ls ,U:ljWS." . strength. lIr, heading a fivc·: that 011 should be consid: I r ay r" ay tua SECt:RITY (;l'.\r.US chev to the American peop:e ar.d I !>ailed RlIs,la's success in Su:\i said hp. triC{j to malee l'.S, delegation, the Il'l'ed a strate,ic material under \j' ,\I;out 4QO -:e'.v York ,Policemen he said. "We, ,lre ,Iallr.ching toward shore 200 from shore Sf.:n :n lI:tawlI In recent I continental defence anct there . :lno ,CClll'll), flghtmg (or peace 'xc .Iope, moon but a "a huge sh3rk sel7cd that shOUld be no Impediment to the BY ROSASS,\ GRO.\RKF: pot!C\', bUl .%r,ll. who j(lined in e'.cry slep as I the will aoo:ll Russi? me like a terrier shakes a .. t,;ug> anli.duml'lin\: flow of this product between the J8fil: remai!1edaClive.\I.;.cl.. he arrirN at XcI\' Yorl:'s )!lIe-, a cont\lbutlOn IowaI'd ,tha! ,data (rom It With ral." 11';,1 no: Ilsed to discrim· two countries. . LONDON <Rt'uters) The fah. mllnl' d th pamphlet II I '.' w!1d .\ir;;o.rt this "[ wI,h \'011 peace in tile :\cw, He:' answer-d that Rus· "H rippod my an:! a6ain;; ;:::pments of Amer!· CURBS EXTENDED Ian Society, Britain's. oldest :;0· n Cmajor in i ,\ Yea:: fererer." . : ;ian. alread,' ar{' shar· my shQrts. I shouted other goods. The Voluntary curb!; hal'e been claUst movement which helJled socicty "nd I.ft it putJli,h;'13' irl'Qdom :lIItl-1 109 mfQrmlltlOn part of the swore and hit in 00 the snoul, it r.ROl"I' extended to Feb. 28 \I'hen It is found the British I.abor part)' I righl' ." -f h' II' ("mlmllni,t p I a car d s. shou:ed, ambassador \likha!l now·ended Geoph;'- made off and did not Dulle> and h;s i!roup, 10 in- ported they may be replaced with and has been the source of many hi, I 0 I),. In j"ClJnullllllist dog" and "mur· fire aide, including his 2: 1 sical .. Ben- mandatory restrictions. Canndlan of Its programs and policies, . ." i Tna,u.), Secrelary Ander- Informants say they have indica- ,marks lis 75th anniversary ;\[on· Clrmelll :\ttlrs. Lalour Illrtv' R' .. T Ch - f S . early 1957, quit at the year end to day. ?r,iml' mini>lcr .Iroll1.1915 to·Il'.ii, I etlrlng ransport Ie uggests become chief counsel for British Ch N F JOlllccl thc In 19117. I he American Oil Company in Tor· . ooses ew I,ag WI 8th Founded in 1884 with 15 mem- currcnt Labor party leacier, 1I11gh onto. bers bent on social reform, and Gaitskell, hus becn a He has been succeeded by Red ·111·ty Of 50th St t since . Fresh Look At Ral-} Finances . a e the society has grown until It now Fabians, who l\t'rive lheir named assistant chief commis· hiS 2,562 members, Including 120 name from Roman General Fab.! sioner last fall. FRASCES LEW[NE the Stan aDd Stripes-to keep members of Parliament, [n 1958 ius ;I<aximus, who defeated the BY ,TOilS LEBL"SC many years. controlled by rate· setting Kerr's exaclins job entails ilIe , (APl-The new flag manufacturers from getting It gpent £95,000 promoting socinl· Cnrtaginians by wearing them I C dian press Sial[ WrIter I Free to talk out as he hcads such as the Transport Commls- regulation of railways. pipelines, nag, chosen with an advance word. Ism. down than fighting, never i linD (P) CI D I for a private business job reputed sioners.. some shipping services and some tG the addition of a 50th The flag Eisenhower aproved have Iit'ld mass meetings or I C ,- { to pav about $75.000 a year, the I lIIr Shepard who per- telephone services. The board is stars arranged in leaves the way open (or a 50th Over the years members I membership dril'cs, but llale Shcpnrd, Just retired as chle .0 44-year,old Mr. Shepard also in· by Libe;al Prime Minister the/federal government's top reg- rO\\s of se,'en, with the star-In the event HawaII wins have Included Georg,e I concentraled on influencing pub. Board .Commls, dicatcd in an interl'iew that he st. Laurent to lea\'e a lucrative ulatory body. It takes a tough roWI indented. statehood. Bernard Sha.w. nOI ells! .n. lie through pamphletS, 510n;rs. sungests. the go,crnment doesn't think much of the Ca\). Winnipeg law practice to take on man to handle the chief commi,- Eisenhower unfurled One way that could be done Wells, novelist and SOCiologist Icctures and rescarch projee!s, mns. a nell look nt rmlroad inet's reported proposal of :l IN!· the $18,500·a·year board post in sionership and stay out of trouble. on Saturaay at a would be to Indent the (Irst Beatrice Webb and her husband. lir.allc.'s. ernl subsidy to ease freight rate --------..:..------=---=--=----- II' v Sidnev and Mrs Annie DEGAS. - ECO:\U:\.IICS SCIIOOL d ceremony proclaIm· the seven rows of stars. Then, who shocked England' Speci{jcJily, II SheparJ iscrimillntion. 13 0 G - V I A!aska the 4,th ;tate. by alternating, thl! fourth line by lenving hcr c!ergvman !Ius. The l";lhi3ns fOllllded the now- ha.' cOll1miltccll'rairie heres)' by, :-:OT IIA.'IPERE[) . I (ean olng esse s the t3 and white would come nush to the left of band and declaring herscll nn famous London School of t':co· sa, ing Ihere slHluld be an ns;('s,- I :\or dOl'S he put slock In! depicting the 13 original the field, \lith space Cor addItion atheist . IlOll1ics on a FalaU scalt) in 1695, I ment of how thc railwaj's make cinillls hy the railways thnt they', unrhanged, but a of an eighth stnr to fill the 'lne' Jt sitlre IP'oll:n to. ilt'C"IlIC a I Ollt. on the low Pass arc un?uh·. hamp':rcd by . lJt. added lor each out to the end. The lnst three SIUW Acrn'E ?>IEMBER collegc of Ihe Uml'cr,Jly of LOll' fl'clg!lt rates on gram!O the 1;'CSt rcgulatlOn In meeting compcllhon Stell L k d T- ht rows would remain in the pattern Wells quit In disagreement oycr don. I a sonrce of J;rumhlinl: for from othpr carriers not ns closcly I OC e, .' Ig . 19 will be arrllD8ed put oa view today. ?a!tern: In Ice Fretful Momen ts 5 h'a pe Up i (CP) - them to turn back fAI kee,l X X X X Holl'day Death ocean·going vessels still lay ice- the new floes moving. The X. X X" •.. '_ . bound in Montreal harbor await- icebrealeer on the lalee iJ the X .' .' . ing the arrival of the ice-bre2k· Monctcalm . • X X X X T II H O h IUS F G tiP I-ment ers which will attempt to free In the harbor are the Britiah g X X X' 0 Ig n ° ° or overnmen ·n ar I them for their long dt'la),o.d ships Beaverlord and AppIedore: X X X I'oyage dow!! the St. fAI the Norwegian Elin Haven and os JULY 4 CIllCAGO (AP) _ The New sea. Ogna Cotmty: the SwedJsb Vu· /lag, II'lth its six rows Year holiday traffic toll rose Bf ALAN DONNELLY ment will be asked for explana. tor of Canada's National Gallery, resigned and others, in- Their hopes are pinned on the holm, Torsbolm and Rydboholm: . stars each on a gradually a c r 055 tbe United Canadlill Pre" Stnff Writer lions on some or al) of them. to buy one of the paintings, cost· eluding the chief archaeologist, gOI'ernment icebrealeers d1ber- the German Christa, Poseidon, make! way for the new States Sunday night in the mldst OTTAWA ce?) -Along with all RES1GXf.TION REPORT ing $390,000, for the gallery. were reported thinking of moving ,·me and N.B. McLean which and Lulse Broahoet'en; the Li!Je. me! Inlo oHiclal of heavy homebound and back-to- the Weighty issues before ParHa. The resignation report involved Mr. Schaeffer's statement was to other jobs. left Sorel, 50 miles downstream. rian KaIi, L.: the Italian Capo .. college travel: ment in lis approaching session, Trade Minister Churchill. rum. In reply to one issued Dec. 17 by Opposition members will likely Friday. Miseno and the Dutch Prill! fl. approved the The weather was a factor. some smaller matters are bound ored to haVe threatened to quit Prime Minister Diefenbaker say- request Mr, Alvin Hamilton for When they do reach the Irap· Frcderlk Bendrik. i deslp on the ad\'lcc of Sleet and snow covered the high. to crop up to provide fretful if the cabinet approved _ as it Ing that last May 7 the cabinet a report on the investigation he red vessels, the department o( committee including ways In some areas, but a wave moments for the government. eVentually did-the recent 17-per- decidcd not to buy the paintings. has sain WRS begun some months transport :laid. will '>till i jF55S:5555555!!sr.1 o( stntc, defence., of intcnse cold throughout most of Opposition members , naturally cent freight ratc ill L;le One rep 0 r t is U,c ll'Oulllc ago to "cnd the biCKering," havc a three to Gre day job free· . and tht. of ll:e I lhJ Intel'ior stoles probably kept eager to embarrass the.aJmlnis. ince of :I possible rail 5trike. stemmed from a The gOl'ernment had something I in:: the for thcir jour· I COOl'lllsslon. : Sunday drh'crs in t:,ci! trntion whencler possible, Hl'e I "I made 110 .\11'.1 ing. - or an inlernational incident on it, . no'. ' o""'j" >Ie. by Ile,i. i hOIlIC>. sure to hD\'e already Usled some ChUrchill told a ,reporter. But he Last sprino al)oUI holl' much hlinds after thc CDC broadca;1 I OTIlEItS .H WORK 10 rLn,l hb FOI' the talllllnt!on rec.entlncldents that hal'e rllffled said he IIOllid make 110 funtls the g.:!ler)' had al:liIJlJ:c i radio prograll1 Dcc.1 'on the I II'hile lilc lM be3t I!lClr I',ay ,:" Jtfi· ran from 6 p.m. local time Wed· tho normally smooth flow of gOY' when IIsl;etl whether he aplIN,'ed to'make the purchase. A result t; Cuban Rel>ellioll. (ar· hu,;c ralls of !i':1 e (:l(ecutlve ortler nesday to midnight Sunday the ernment operations. cabinet's handling of the In. that Mr 0 Schaeffer ,,'as left hold· ilio said this week he had lodged ice, two smaller iceilreakers kept rons. A new flag. made I National Safely Council estimated ' crease. ing a $390,000 canvas. a diplomatic protest about the a passage opcn through the shal- Weather wi1h a fcll' 11ul" to snoll' . TfMPERA TURES rmy corps In advance that 390 Amerlc:ans These range from reports of a As lor the hassle o\'l'r, the art MUSEUM FRICTION program, wbich he said was of Lake SI. furled In II would die In trOlffic accIdents, Ithrteateinedl I cab· trellsures-,tl'(o paintings by old Other were exper- "highly ofCensidl'e" \olthe dCUban Sorwel,.and St. John's ...... 26 29· u.,n strckhed Its At 7 p.m. AST the traffic total ne m n R er-uenJ Y e man masters in European art coHee- ienced by the National. Maseum government 8n peop e a9 con, \rOIS' meres, ,u ml es a 8/ , Y th - 38.' , the president for was 326, with 53 dead in fires Rod Involved-to a fuss over whethpr are and which occnpies the same build· !ained "r e v olutIonary propa· of tne two, the E:nest La, S a:: ou .... -. 30 26 . display. 92 in miscellaneous Accidents. the government. did or. did nOI chofuslng rlaims. . ling as the Gallery gantla.". pOinte, was just 20 from I cb . .;;..;.;. ... 24 'h?sCRbeeETLY The record traffic toll for any :lutlhtorlte purchase of In INtII' \'orl; arl drnler flans i central Ottall's. it The hour-lonC.'IProsram i hrr\or t lOng , .... -":l:! 38 I... tbe n considerable New Year holiday perJod Is 4011, ar rensures. . . sai<llliul bs1 Mu.v he I eau,ed hy a t'iu,h of lave uel'n hem' a seCOR( tlll.J I" .' 01<' \\lll,l. , " I t J h •• 31 , VI ..... 1 .{ I I Id II t rt I ",a.r. 0 II , ..... o. n 'Ul Ie House on set In a four-day period at the None is. an. eartl!·shaking mat'l received. a ."firm offer" .:ck. bs, roc:;ed the m,llscum's human II Dec. 8 but tllal I' ell ;Jle, sen more , 0 , al-the 26th \'ers:oD of end of 1956 arid the start of 1957. But certliln thr gOl'llrn. Ilholle{j from III an .lam,. 111,101'), branch, rwo emploj'ces cancellc:d. thp l.le) clcarroll1d :.::: , '.' : . )1\ .

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Vol. 66. No. 3 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 (Price; 7 Cents) Charles Hutton·& Sons

ussia's Cosmic Rocket Passes Moon . .

ocket Radio Still SendinglHavana Stores Are Re:.Opened ~,,!~!~~!!!?.~ .. ~«~~.~ TO'dreatna~II'sNoClilthatelrlell'rerorce,.,teht!iCt'shefillir,lhietrs As Castro Advances Slowly" . : .\!" - The tiodet hlll'(> a maximum diameter of· . Resulll of observations both ..

rocI:,ct . blnzed an 2H,7jO,OOO miles and a minimum from ground statfons and Crom launching site or· its power. I . tr~11 mto SPl~C of Ul.500,000 miles. The point rocket radio transmissions, will Alexander Topchiey, \,ice.pre;.j· . ~Y BI::~ F,t:SK, : the Ilrol'isio~al c?pil~l in the stree', day and night sporting a I wearing his prison fatigu~s, Bar-

: ~ n ~ wa,. rppol'lc.rl n~lIr"st the sun would be reached be published as soon as they ident of the Academy of Science, 1I.\\A~:\ (.\1 )-fhe d~3rnl- eastern provmc~ 01 Omnte. vllrie,y of lirearms from tommy I qnln continued a tight ban Sun· . ,. " : .. ~ I n,l! l~tn I1rh,'! I ,Inn. 14, the estimates said. ad- have been compJled and correia. said the rocket will ne\'er I~III ing of thousand;; of e~gcr yo~ng Thcre \\'a, no official hint as guns to s!iotguns, rin~s and DiS-, day lJn liquor salcs as another I~e ;:IlI. \I ah HS. radiO I cling that it would take 15 months ted by electronic computers and bark to earth. I'olun~cers ~nd the brw! opcOl~g to when Ca,tro o! Urrutia, wqom tols. security measure.

IOlurm;i· ,for 1!IC rocket to complete tile sclentl~ts, the of fie i a I Soviet ltockN cXJlcl'l Vlndimir DDU, "f ~ood stores. cast;! Hayuna s hc hoosted to office, would reach Tlli. :mny or rniiiliamen had Arm:: mcn at Columbia, never . . •• Cl!·CIlII. news agency promised. ronrarov said Americ3n scirn. tcnslon :1Od hunger Sunday. lin. ana. There were reports how- collected 31111 hidden arms duro disarmcd, now wear Castro arm·

1',.:.,r. ml'sll,' wa, ~18."O The carth, in Its 12·monlh orbit Citizens, in their flrst enthu. tists had been unable to ol'cr- Conquering hero Fidel Castro e,'cr, that Castro eXJ.lCCts to 3r- in:; the r~\·vlution. Heavler stuer bands and lounge in' friendly 1:'I!:11 l~" pnrlh at 10 p,m. varies. from 91,000,000 to 93,000,- slasm over a SOl'iet rocket being come the earth's gl'n\'i1y bcc~lI;e krpt .lhe cl.!;- waiting .imjl~ticnt!y rire Wd~ecsday. wa. issl~ed when Batista fled, to groups with Ule Castro veterans.

i;m,' . ~ p,m, AST). As , 1m nulcs from the spn. fired In the direction of the moon not only their rockct enginc; hut for hl~ arm'a~, But With tuba m Urr~tla. Sund~y pres~mably help kc~p order. The Urrutia government, by t~r~~;!' ,P3C,' toward ~h~ I As the rock~t mOl'cd deeper had dubbed it Lunlk-a comblna- also their control sl'stems \"Crc I the pbm Of hiS hand, he was reo was still 10 Santiago, which ap- Althou;;h the discipline of the radio. also anMuuced that all ~;,,:or.l".' from tr.c ·1I:or.n I IIr~II"r into Sjl:lCC from c~r!h and tlon Of Sputnik and Luna for inferior. - 'p~rlcd sayin~ he has no intention parently is to rem:!in the capital voluntecrs was remarka1Jiy good, food sho;>s could reopen for tlVO

l:.j "Iw,ilot t~e moon lit ~lune;s lesrened and the gra\,i\ll. be Intensely Interested. . 1;01' said one of th~ aims of Am. rhc Icad~r o{ t,le rcro!t against But the Urrutt a government, tion. the continuou~ display of noon-to "relie\'e hunger." I:rr.~ II~; 112,500 lIlib. 1000n. the influence of these two moon. They continued Sunday to tn AstronomN' Vas i 1 Y Fesen'I,of, exercisin~ pe;sonal power: fer the time hcin~, considering their loose organiza- hours Sunday-from 10 a.m. until

l:to. ~h';'l",': tlInc Sund3~·. 111011111 force of Ihe sun increasp.d. GROUNDS GATHEREJI ('I'ican proves was to photogl'1,lh rui'!!~ncio Ba~is:a wh,ich. re~c.;led by radio ordcrs. II'c'nt a len;: way careless)" h:mdled weapons of All shops were c1osC{j Jan,' 1 .... i:hill ab~ut 4.iOO: Tass .saiel Ihe Instruments and Sunday crowds I:othered nt the for side of thl' moon. lie "'j,11 a climax 11'lth B;ltlsla s flight toward rC$totlll~ order and se- an sorts: p\us occasional bursts as part of a general slrike or·

:~ •. : ;~:dlilc 01 illl', trallSmltlcrs continued to fune. Moscow's plnnetarlum and l'lse. Ihe slll'ccs,ful Sriet bur.c~in"; :\'::11' YC3r's morning \\'0, ad· curity in lIavana by jnstructin~ of lire at r~31 or suspected toot· clered by Caslro. The strike was 3: ::, r:, 'e~1. Ilion normal!>', reporting back where to hear lecturt's on space make; pussibte in the lutu·; 'h~ I' \'anc:n;: slowly at the head of a I the thousands of enlhu,bstic ers. kc'>t the cit:· on ~Ige. instrumental in paralyzin~ any

\.'\1< "\~"nry said it I ilata to obserl'otion $tntions in exploration nnd to nsk questions, tclerising oC the hack ~;lle ·o·f ihe col:!mn of his hearded warriors, young voltl:lt~r., here tf) sur- Th,> cju:cl; :!nd c'asy CH,pera· effort of Batista follolilers to t. n:e: ~, orilit around th~ I t1~C Sol'i~t Unio~. Sunday newspapers were Cillrd moon., pau~i.n~ :~t, ~nch t.'lI'n to receive I render th~ir arms 10 r('gnbr I ~io~ het',I;':n the re~:'l~r" arn~)', carryon following his re~j;:na-

by ,T~r. .• rr Rand thu, oe. \\ ILl, \\ORSE!'O with comments on the perllll'lll- ).Iusruw 11:1;\1U'. allllOllllcernclit a h:-strnc,11 \I e leo m c (rom army Iroop,. ,\ lucil on,; inc d~~" a"o was tion and fli;:ht. ::t ';;,: fl'lii:dal plar.l't in lIut these radio contacts grad- ance. Its effect in building Sol'iet of the rUl'K('t'S l'~,~in;: lh" mOlln '::'I,,;:millg cr.1"'ds. .. Only a few of thc>c ~"n·to~ing: figiltillg r"r Ba~is~a. allJ l'astro's There was nothing to j~dic~t~

;\·,~,'m, ,ualI~' VIII! worsen because of the prestiGe and on predictions of was first IJIIOll,d a, ~a)'in;; a :el". II·~ :,a5 reported r,er:ell'lOg ~n!riots II:CfC se~n on t~IC s!r~ets I 2~lh "f JI:I;' lno:~:n~Jlt ~o!dlers, the t:ol'crmne~t was C:ll!lI1;: oil , G ClItIllT ! gr~'.I'in;: distance and the exhaus- new space ventures. scolle 11';15 ab,,~ ... 1 and 11'0'1\,1 !1'1'''I'' :n C'lIll~;;uey th:~ mo~n· S~ndn,.. t CI' Ihe fIrs: t'lIl~ .'lOre a.s., 11\",1e I'J;>ih.e the dlsarmn·; th!) gClleral strike othen:l;c. j: :,<"J",j h'\\ar,1 tilt' 5I1n.: hon or the cosmic missile's bat· The predictions contained noth. sc~n the l'ocl;m~l'l;, (III i'l~ ir.:;. ;\:;0 miles east of lIa\'30a. IB.ltist:1 1k<1. the city ton~ on m~lit of t!'e \'ol'l:'l~"r~, I 1h~ g~\'Crnment amlOunred !3:.; :: '.q., gr~dllJ1i)' "11', t":-ic>, Ta~s snio, and "in the Ing specific as to whflt will cnmc I moon. This prorc.1 In b." rrn:n'l:\ "lEn lIK\[) " I something a!'proa~h'!:g :I pence· C,,;. H~mon. ll~l'quio,a rc~u.· thal lIewspapers, c1o~ed oy t.~e

, :". r:::plic:11 I'rh:!. 'Tili, cour,c (If lhc next few dnys will next in the SoYi~t scirntific l)fO. ceus. 'fhe :;~.ye~r.old r~bcl due{ h.as I fu! appearance. . . lar r,rmy llIan \l'h~ wa;; a pns- s,tnk.e, w(;re frre to r~:ume pub-__ ,_. I h~l'n al'Polllted h~ad of tll~ I The l)rCSCnlC uf Incr(;a,lIIg "~(-r r,f n"!I,ta until last Thu:'s- Ilca:lOn at noon Sunday, ClO,,·-

M - - T H' d a!'iIl,,1 forces hy ,r?'IIr! hrutia. tholl~ani!s of (a,tro's '·ct~r~:. t1~y. to:,k OWl' the reorganization ~~er. Hal'ana's police chief al;.,

nonce lnlster 0 ea 57 C d' A k . who took the oath ~s pro\'iSion~111 ~ucrril!a (ji:ill~rs pruh~\)ly w:!, uf t;,e arm:: for (~s~ro al ('1mJl! anllounced he had authoriz?d ana lans S : prc'icIN,t at a c~l'emony S;ltur· ur.e factor in disarminr. tile 1'01'1 C<:lllm'l:~. Cuba's big~tst al'l~y I Jlermits f~r press and r:ldio news I <lay ni;!ilt in Santiago de Cll~)a. tlntt'crs. who wcre sern 011 file h:>,e jll~: O~ll;i(\P \I.\\'ana, :;tJll cars to CIrculate freely.

Canada-U_ s. Trade Talks :To Be Evacuated !"-~-'----.--.. -.--'~' --,.,_._ .. -,- 'Man Shook H.IROLD ~IORRlOO:\ I sun, Commerce Secr~tary Strauss lions that Canada mily be cx. 1 o:n,\\!'A (Cr) - :\b'Jllt :;, cn·1 M I k oya n Arrives In U. s. :

l'rru Siaff Wrl1rr I and Inlerior Secr~tarl' Sealon are cepted from the mandat fI" b I na~h;lns III r~:·oll.lorn Cuba. most: : B Sh k ,cp.'-r.s. State S~c.: sclwduled to arrIve at nearby Up- The two days of talks ~:lIcur t of thom tOlll'1>\5, hn\'c asked 10, ! Y ar .

~~~;~~/~~i~~ [~~: O~la'~I~ i la~~~ 1!~~~~ ~!·o~~~ Pi~ks E!~i }~~/~;~~d~?~~;1 t~~~~oin~T:~~~! h\'f;~aC~~~;~;I~nl afiair; .~ep:lI'I·I' To' Meet Dulle s Today i LOt'REXCO MARQUES, ~o-, rn;agc in new attrmrts I open at 9 p.m. in a parliamentary nomIc committee set up in 19:;3 III1~n, sa s. steps t? mol e t,h~1II zambique (Reute~) - A ship-

and the Vnitcd Slales; committee chamber where, It is to nesotiate on explosive issu~~ lout of Hal ana hm e her~ t~ken . wrecked South African described r;!ls and barriers DC" understood, the spokesmen (or the thnt could embarrass both cOlln. and most of. thclII ~re behcl'ed ~o 1\)1 JO\lN SCAL1 I dercr" as he left by police . ("~-I year-old son, Sergo Anaslasoyich. Saturday how a huge shark seized

I~.f~t partners in the', two go\'crnments likely will Join tries publicly. - he already m Flor:da or on their \\'ASm:\GTO:\ (AP) - nUs· I corted limousine for Wasilingtoll. ~!iko)'an'" <,X pressed readmess him toward the end 01 a I6.hour b:.~~sl bilateral Iradc. In a call on Europe to speed up way ther~. sia's Anastas I. Mikoran arril'C{j The strict security precall!icns to talk O\'er foreign policy pro))- swim and "shook me like a ter-

~tinister rleming. with' reduction of Import curbs against So far the committee has In ar!lIilion to the tourists. Sunday for what he c<llled an, prevented any furtilt'r rtemOl'5tra· ;em$ did Iittl~ to clear Ull the :lir rier shakes a rat." :o:ab:~ successes under his North AmerIcan goods. shown no spectncular aCh~I'\'e'13bollt 300 Canadi~1I5 nr~ re)lOrl~d Am~rican "holiday,': bnt quic~ly f tions. ~nd ~!ikn,'nll i~nol'l'(1 th'2 of m),slery. aboll~ hi~ visi.t. Few Eric SUlli, 31, oC Johannesburg c~alrman o{ the Septem- This would be a follow-up on menls, mainly because of ehffer· to be permanent rcsldents III arrangcd to meel With State sec·' tannts. , "dmlnJ;tratlOn offiCialS beh~\'e he told his hnrrowin~ experience , trade confer· recent Europe~n moves to reduce ences In the po~ers of the ,.woICub3. no,w taken ol'er by rebel retarj' DuUe~ at noon Monda), ve· Sta'c de!lartm~nt roit'k:ai, s:I:d: h3s come onl)' for a l'aeatlO.n ~s from a hospital bed°in this Portu-~IQlnt"'nl will prcsidc at I restrictions on convertibility of governments. WhIle the Canadwn leadcr Fidei Castro. fore Dulles leayes for Oltaw8, E:'cnhol\\'r wOllicl iJe '1;lI'P:: 10 I guest of .~!IIbJs5ador Mcnshlko\'. guese East African town. Doc·

talks, spearhead. thp.ir currencies with dollors. governm~nt In a sense can speak . ~[ost of these permanent res· The 63.year.old first deplllY So· meet with ,likuyan eW:1 l!,cugil! ~Iost alltJlorities ~tron;::lr sus· tors said he will recowr from attempts to reduce WhlIe one Canadian source said for Parhamnt, the U.S. govern· 1llcnts ~al:c inclicatt'd they plan viet prcmier said he is r.~ad"· an.d Jlhe I'isi:ol' has uot yet rc<}uc;Il',11 \l~",t his trill is lI; cold war man- serious stoma.ch and leg injuri?s

rllrbs on imports of oil, "nothing very exciting" Is likelY ment cannot 8pe~ fo~ Cogrcss, to remain tn Havana and the ,\lr- willin;:, to .talk aoout UIC llerb a Wllite lIo:l'e ~jlp"intlllr"t. ! tJl'lI\T,'. prrhal" hr.k~,l to tr:c Bt'r- ~utti-s ordral began w~en I;e aM tit,c, 10 emt'rge iminedlately from the wb.lch holds the legislative power. roundIng arCH. Those who ~skt'd cri,;i,~ ~r IIny' olher Eas~ - \\""t Any C!,c~t:o\\,lr, \Ii!;o;oll :~!t:. i :In .:r;<h, ~o'lle lJcllere !lfiko>'an wcnt fishing with his 26-year'old and hi~ colleagues, Includ- pril'atc discussions, hopes ranged In Cact, some sharp c1e8v311es to be el'acllnted were hl'ln~ prohlem during the two v.'Cok, h~ I howe"(':', n:ay 1)(' 1\>I~::!'d lI',t:I. hr.:; I1ml ~:\(Il ~hc o,sl;(nment of friend Peter ?I!lIrray also of Trade ,Iinister Churchill, high here that the talks will even sometimes haVe been Fhown be- m(Istl~· in hot~ls und similnr e;;:JcCls 10 hc in tile Pnited Stn:,,~, thc SOl";'! Icm!"r rl'!lIrII- irvin a. 1'.!~::I1)( a: i',;s;.:b!c Sot'ict ?onces· ,Toilan~csbllrg, on Ne;' Year's

~tn:'t~r Harkness tuaU)' len d to elimination of tween the plans of the U.S. gov· est~bh,hmellts hit by the ~m!~r~1 '\i!wya~. 11'110 rnll~s as Nil. ~ I crl""'('V'"I:tI'Y ta~l~ elf :.t;;lilt. l.?· ;'hl:'S t·.1 .e;;'C t~ .. :: ,tleaJloc.;. . Day, Their boat Ol'erturned and ...... _., AI{airs Minister American Import curbs u they ernment and congress. stnke. I Krcm~ill !~aJc", ~31d he a!w I,la)',;, dllTmg Wlliel !:e \,::i! " :<;': (1,1 nrn':;n~ ln "a'hlll~tun. ~II- :'Iu:-r:.y is feared drowned.

\I,i:1 also seek as· I might apply to Canada. _. ilO:)('; 10' n:p(\ w;lh Prcs:nrllt 1 h"'CI',,1 «:11<'1' \1lI~riCall ";(i(';, ::u·:a~. 3,~:(·d ii he wanted to ta!k ~llt\i, a married man with two !hal :h~ U,S. will nOli ExIsting 15·per-cent voluntary F b- S. k . f';:'('nhu'oI'tl'. , In a jOl'ip,l 11100'1. ~lik'''3:1' In \ '.<;. ul!icids ahout .B~r!in. pro- chi!dren. said he and Murr~y

Ie i~I'ode traditional Import restrIctions were Imposed a a t M ' , "ll'r rt;p('ct him in 0"1' tOll~-1 hroll"i~t I\'h~l he clli:':" I:u'\ia".: f:.;,,,]l'J ~'~\'e.no pa~t:cular prob· swam all night and finally they markt:~ for whpatwilh: hy th~ 1'$. :I year a\:o to prevent I n o'cle y a r S ll'\'," :,Iikuyan ~~id a, iIC b:eppc'(] I :-\e"'v \ e~r mes.J<!e of "1;?<lCe nnd, 11m 1111. IllS ~lllld. BUI ~e nddcd: reachl),l a sandbank. Murray was

Amcrican giVeaway,' flooding or the domestic market '(,if a Sl'iln<lin.1I'inll [,ir:i~cr ill :\<',\, I fril'lId,h;lI." , ' "1: tnerc .. I'; a rne~t!nf!" there exhausted and dccidt>d to rest whh foreign oil. The Canadian Yurko "It would be II I,,~~stlre to' "'I,' ilr"t lHe"a~c Li tv l'O!l"C::, prob~b))' \1'111 he :l dlsclIsslOn on there until he reg a i ned his

ir.r~rrn:lnts antici~ate I SUI'~!'nment protested the move 75th B· thd T d ::c;, him." greeting, (rom Premier Khrush-: rr.i'io:ls ,U:ljWS." . strength. lIr, Duli~!, heading a fivc·: :lrguln~ that 011 should be consid: I r ay r" ay tua SECt:RITY (;l'.\r.US chev to the American peop:e ar.d I !I~ !>ailed RlIs,la's success in Su:\i said hp. triC{j to malee l'.S, ca~in.l delegation, the Il'l'ed a strate,ic material under \j' ,\I;out 4QO -:e'.v York ,Policemen t~cir.leaders," he said. "We, ,lre ,Iallr.ching ~ rod:~t toward .~~ shore bu~ 200 yard~ from shore

Sf.:n :n lI:tawlI In recent I continental defence anct there . :lno ~ol'ermllCnt ,CClll'll), ag~:lts flghtmg (or peace 3~,i 'xc .Iope, moon but S,d~5tepjlcd a que".lo~ "a huge sh3rk sel7cd m~ ~nri ~~ek ~;surances that shOUld be no Impediment to the BY ROSASS,\ GRO.\RKF: pot!C\', bUl .%r,ll. who j(lined in ~~Iardcrl ~liko~'a:l's e'.cry slep as I the A~eri~an p~ople will m~:;c; aoo:ll \\'~e:her Russi? \l'o~ld s~are shoo~ me like a terrier shakes a

.. t,;ug> n~\I' anli.duml'lin\: flow of this product between the J8fil: remai!1edaClive.\I.;.cl.. he arrirN at XcI\' Yorl:'s )!lIe-, a cont\lbutlOn IowaI'd ,tha! er.~. ,data ~ained (rom It With o.h~r ral." 11';,1 no: b~ Ilsed to discrim· two countries. . LONDON <Rt'uters) The fah. mllnl' d th pamphlet II I '.' w!1d .\ir;;o.rt c~~ly this mormn~'1 "[ wI,h \'011 peace in tile :\cw, cOllntne~. He:' answer-d that Rus· "H rippod my ~tomach an:! a6ain;; ;:::pments of Amer!· CURBS EXTENDED Ian Society, Britain's. oldest :;0· hav~ hc~n n Cmajor Corc~ in I~~:: i ,\ llolel~ Hlln~~r:31l. rern~cc Yea:: ~nd fererer." . : ;ian. scieo~!,!s alread,' ar{' shar· tor~ my shQrts. I shouted a~d

an~ other goods. The Voluntary curb!; hal'e been claUst movement which helJled socicty "nd I.ft it putJli,h;'13' irl'Qdom rl~hlcr~. \I'~\'Ing :lIItl-1 ~Il~oran w~s acrOml'a:ll~~ h~', 109 mfQrmlltlOn a~ part of the swore and hit in 00 the snoul, it r.ROl"I' extended to Feb. 28 \I'hen It is r~" found the British I.abor part)' I righl' ." ~some - f h' II' rk'''~! ("mlmllni,t p I a car d s. shou:ed, ambassador \likha!l ~lcnshikol'l now·ended Inte~n:ltionlll Geoph;'- made off and did not co~ b~ck:'

Dulle> and h;s i!roup, 10 in- ported they may be replaced with and has been the source of many hi, ~~il1 I 0 I~ I),. In j"ClJnullllllist dog" and "mur· ~nd fire aide, including his 2:1• sical ~.·car cxplor~!ior.5. .. \~ri~lIl!~r~ S,e:et~ry Ben- mandatory restrictions. Canndlan of Its programs and policies, . ." i

Tna,u.), Secrelary Ander- Informants say they have indica- ,marks lis 75th anniversary ;\[on· Clrmelll :\ttlrs. Lalour Illrtv' R' .. T Ch - f S . early 1957, quit at the year end to day. ?r,iml' mini>lcr .Iroll1.1915 to·Il'.ii, I etlrlng ransport Ie uggests become chief counsel for British

Ch N F JOlllccl thc F~tJlJns In 19117. I he ~ American Oil Company in Tor· . ooses ew I,ag WI 8th Founded in 1884 with 15 mem- currcnt Labor party leacier, 1I11gh onto. bers bent on social reform, and Gaitskell, hus becn a membe~' He has been succeeded by Red

·111·ty Of 50th St t ;en~:Pi~~len ofW;~h Sh~~~s ;'T5~ since 1~~6. . Fresh Look At Ral-} Finances ~~~'ge~~r~a~~u!~~~r:~r~!~~: . a e the society has grown until It now Th~ Fabians, who l\t'rive lheir named assistant chief commis· hiS 2,562 members, Including 120 name from Roman General Fab.! sioner last fall.

FRASCES LEW[NE the Stan aDd Stripes-to keep members of Parliament, [n 1958 ius ;I<aximus, who defeated the BY ,TOilS LEBL"SC many years. controlled by rate· setting bear~ Kerr's exaclins job entails ilIe , (APl-The new flag manufacturers from getting It gpent £95,000 promoting socinl· Cnrtaginians by wearing them I C dian press Sial[ WrIter I Free to talk out as he hcads such as the Transport Commls- regulation of railways. pipelines,

nag, chosen with an advance word. Ism. down r~thcr than fighting, never i linD (P) CI D I for a private business job reputed sioners.. some shipping services and some tG the addition of a 50th The flag Eisenhower aproved have Iit'ld mass meetings or I O'ITAW~ C ,- aren~ef { to pav about $75.000 a year, the I lIIr Shepard who \\'a~ per- telephone services. The board is ~a! ~9 stars arranged in leaves the way open (or a 50th Over the years l~ members I membership dril'cs, but llale Shcpnrd, Just retired as chle .0 44-year,old Mr. Shepard also in· ~uadea by Libe;al Prime Minister the/federal government's top reg-rO\\s of se,'en, with the star-In the event HawaII wins have Included plaYW~lght Georg,e I concentraled on influencing pub. t~lC Board ~f ~ransport .Commls, dicatcd in an interl'iew that he st. Laurent to lea\'e a lucrative ulatory body. It takes a tough

roWI indented. statehood. Bernard Sha.w. nOI ells! .n. ~. lie ~pinion through pamphletS, 510n;rs. sungests. the go,crnment doesn't think much of the Ca\). Winnipeg law practice to take on man to handle the chief commi,-Eisenhower unfurled One way that could be done Wells, novelist and SOCiologist Icctures and rescarch projee!s, mns. t~kc a nell look nt rmlroad inet's reported proposal of :l IN!· the $18,500·a·year board post in sionership and stay out of trouble.

on d~,ign Saturaay at a would be to Indent the (Irst ~r Beatrice Webb and her husband. lir.allc.'s. ernl subsidy to ease freight rate --------..:..------=---=--=-----II' v Sidnev and Mrs Annie Bc~nnl DEGAS. - ECO:\U:\.IICS SCIIOOL d JUI~ ceremony proclaIm· the seven rows of stars. Then, who shocked VI~torlan England' Speci{jcJily, II e~t~rnc: SheparJ iscrimillntion. 13 0 G - V I

A!aska the 4,th ;tate. by alternating, thl! fourth line by lenving hcr c!ergvman !Ius. The l";lhi3ns fOllllded the now- ha.' cOll1miltccll'rairie heres)' by, :-:OT IIA.'IPERE[) . I (ean olng esse s .a~·, the t3 r~d and white would come nush to the left of band and declaring herscll nn famous London School of t':co· sa, ing Ihere slHluld be an ns;('s,- I :\or dOl'S he put mllc~, slock In!

depicting the 13 original the field, \lith space Cor addItion atheist . IlOll1ics on a FalaU scalt) in 1695, I ment of how thc railwaj's make cinillls hy the railways thnt they', relT1~jr, unrhanged, but a of an eighth stnr to fill the 'lne' Jt sitlre II:I~ IP'oll:n to. ilt'C"IlIC a I Ollt. on the low Cr~ws.lI1c~~ Pass arc un?uh·. hamp':rcd by t~e.ral .

~T:;~ult lJt. added lor each out to the end. The lnst three SIUW Acrn'E ?>IEMBER collegc of Ihe Uml'cr,Jly of LOll' fl'clg!lt rates on gram!O the 1;'CSt rcgulatlOn In meeting compcllhon Stell L k d T- ht rows would remain in the pattern Wells quit In disagreement oycr don. • I a sonrce of rllilw~y J;rumhlinl: for from othpr carriers not ns closcly I OC e, .' Ig

. 19 H~:~ will be arrllD8ed put oa view today. ?a!tern:

In Ice '~~ ~ ~.~ Fretful Momen ts 5 h'a pe Up i ~fO:\TREAL (CP) - Thirt~enllorced them to turn back fAI kee,l ~ X X X X Holl'day Death ocean·going vessels still lay ice- the new floes moving. The ~econd X. X X" •.. '_ . bound in Montreal harbor await- icebrealeer on the lalee iJ the X .' .' . ing the arrival of the ice-bre2k· Monctcalm .

• X X X X T II HO h IUS F G tiP I-ment ers which will attempt to free In the harbor are the Britiah g X X X' 0 Ig n ° ° or overnmen ·n ar I them for their long dt'la),o.d ships Beaverlord and AppIedore: X X X I'oyage dow!! the St. La~'ll'ence fAI the Norwegian Elin Haven and os JULY 4 CIllCAGO (AP) _ The New th~ sea. Ogna Cotmty: the SwedJsb Vu·

/lag, II'lth its six rows Year holiday traffic toll rose Bf ALAN DONNELLY ment will be asked for explana. tor of Canada's National Gallery, resigned and se\'~r8l others, in- Their hopes are pinned on the holm, Torsbolm and Rydboholm: . stars each on a gradually a c r 055 tbe United Canadlill Pre" Stnff Writer lions on some or al) of them. to buy one of the paintings, cost· eluding the chief archaeologist, gOI'ernment icebrealeers d1ber- the German Christa, Poseidon, make! way for the new States Sunday night in the mldst OTTAWA ce?) -Along with all RES1GXf.TION REPORT ing $390,000, for the gallery. were reported thinking of moving ,·me and N.B. McLean which and Lulse Broahoet'en; the Li!Je.

nU~~~~yh 1~0. me! Inlo oHiclal of heavy homebound and back-to- the Weighty issues before ParHa. The resignation report involved Mr. Schaeffer's statement was to other jobs. left Sorel, 50 miles downstream. rian KaIi, L.: the Italian Capo .. college travel: ment in lis approaching session, Trade Minister Churchill. rum. In reply to one issued Dec. 17 by Opposition members will likely Friday. Miseno and the Dutch Prill!

fl. Prts!~ent approved the The weather was a factor. some smaller matters are bound ored to haVe threatened to quit Prime Minister Diefenbaker say- request Mr, Alvin Hamilton for When they do reach the Irap· Frcderlk Bendrik. i deslp on the ad\'lcc of Sleet and snow covered the high. to crop up to provide fretful if the cabinet approved _ as it Ing that last May 7 the cabinet a report on the investigation he red vessels, the department o(

committee including ways In some areas, but a wave moments for the government. eVentually did-the recent 17-per- decidcd not to buy the paintings. has sain WRS begun some months transport :laid. the~' will '>till i jF55S:5555555!!sr.1 ~·""·'''tS o( stntc, defence., of intcnse cold throughout most of Opposition members, naturally cent freight ratc in~l'ea'c ill L;le One rep 0 r t is U,c ll'Oulllc ago to "cnd the biCKering," havc a three to Gre day job free· .

and tht. c~airmnll of ll:e I lhJ Intel'ior stoles probably kept eager to embarrass the.aJmlnis. ince of :I possible rail 5trike. stemmed from a misundcr~talld- The gOl'ernment had something I in:: the frci~hters for thcir jour· I COOl'lllsslon. : lIlan~' Sunday drh'crs in t:,ci! trntion whencler possible, Hl'e I "I made 110 thr~~l'," .\11'.1 ing. - or an inlernational incident on it, . no'. '

o""'j" >Ie. II~Whl'I'" by Ile,i. i hOIlIC>. sure to hD\'e already Usled some ChUrchill told a ,reporter. But he Last sprino al)oUI holl' much hlinds after thc CDC broadca;1 ~ I OTIlEItS .H WORK 10 rLn,l hb I'clIlI,yl\,~lIin FOI' the talllllnt!on p~riod th~t rec.entlncldents that hal'e rllffled said he IIOllid make 110 comm~1Il funtls the g.:!ler)' had al:liIJlJ:c i radio prograll1 Dcc.1 'on the I II'hile lilc lM be3t I!lClr I',ay ,:" .~O·~thlhr r.C\~ t1n~ Jtfi· ran from 6 p.m. local time Wed· tho normally smooth flow of gOY' when IIsl;etl whether he aplIN,'ed to'make the purchase. A result t; Cuban Rel>ellioll. C~rlos (ar· UPSt~~3111 throu~h hu,;c ralls of • !i':1 e (:l(ecutlve ortler nesday to midnight Sunday the ernment operations. th~ cabinet's handling of the In. that Mr 0 Schaeffer ,,'as left hold· ilio said this week he had lodged ice, two smaller iceilreakers kept

• rons. A new flag. made I National Safely Council estimated ' crease. ing a $390,000 canvas. a diplomatic protest about the a passage opcn through the shal-

Weather I'lollJ~' wi1h a fcll' 11ul" ric"cban~ing to snoll' .

TfMPERA TURES rmy q~artermastcr corps In advance that 390 Amerlc:ans These range from reports of a As lor the hassle o\'l'r, the art MUSEUM FRICTION program, wbich he said was lo~ wa~crs of Lake SI. P~ter tJ.~~tly furled In II would die In trOlffic accIdents, Ithrteateinedl I re.s~n~edt!onbhYtha cab· trellsures-,tl'(o paintings by old Other IrGu~les were exper- "highly ofCensidl'e" \olthe dCUban ~hl~hR.h~ b~~~ee~1 Sorwel,.and St. John's ...... 26 29· u.,n strckhed Its At 7 p.m. AST the traffic total ne m n R er-uenJ Y e man masters in European art coHee- ienced by the National. Maseum government 8n peop e a9 con, \rOIS' meres, ,u ml es a 8/ , Y th - 38.' , the president for was 326, with 53 dead in fires Rod Involved-to a fuss over whethpr tion~-there are ~onfllcting and which occnpies the same build· !ained "r e v olutIonary propa· ~ne of tne two, the E:nest La, S a::ou .... -. 30 26 . display. 92 in miscellaneous Accidents. the government. did or. did nOI chofuslng rlaims. . ling as the ~3tiollal Gallery ~ gantla.". pOinte, was just 20 mHe~ from I cb ~~t . .;;..;.;. ... ~ 24

'h?sCRbeeETLY The record traffic toll for any :lutlhtorlte purchase of $.J~O,()()O In INtII' \'orl; arl drnler flans i central Ottall's. Tnlernal.(ri"I~!l' it The hour-lonC.'IProsram \I'.'e~ ~o i .\\ll~'L'I:..eall hrr\or tlOng, ;~'lth .~h~: "a~~;~ ~ .... -":l:! 38 I... tbe n considerable New Year holiday perJod Is 4011, ar rensures. . . ,Sdw~1f~r sai<llliul bs1 Mu.v ~ he I eau,ed hy a t'iu,h of pcr~onaht·, lave uel'n hem' a seCOR( tlll.J I" c.~.n ~, .' 01<' u~ \\lll,l. a~ , " I t J h •• 31 , VI ..... 1 .{ I • I Id II t rt I ",a.r. 0 II , ..... o. n 'Ul Ie House on set In a four-day period at the None is. an. eartl!·shaking mat'l received. a ."firm offer" .:ck. bs, roc:;ed the m,llscum's human II Dec. 8 but tllal ~lroad('n~1 \l'a~ I' ell ~l~. ;Jle, sen more IC~ ~ , 0 , 1I~==!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!5=!!!!!~ al-the 26th \'ers:oD of end of 1956 arid the start of 1957. t~r. But It'~ certliln thr gOl'llrn. Ilholle{j from III an .lam,. chr~t. 111,101'), branch, rwo emploj'ces cancellc:d. thp p,I_'~~C l.le) hn~ clcarroll1d :.:::

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2 rHE DAilY NEWS, !;T. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1

T" I The ambassador admilJ

New Quiz Game Near Riot ,Pr,·ces an'd' Mortag e . Rates Going U, p Prov~s Ire ess !~i:~S~ar~i:~~i~~y~~i~V~CIl E rived in London in I' In Sunday School At Wedding By RAY CROMLEY h~ve becn 'gathering statistirs nVO) " 1957. Thc British had n~:

! and holding talks on the housill~ cuvered from the shock 01' IRJGUS-A 'new type oC BRISBANE (AP)-Five Ihou· WASHINGTON _ (NEA)-A situation. The (onelusions arc" By '1'0,1 A. CULLEN and were feeling held hI

quiz lame was held in the up· snnd people caused a near.rl?t oun married couple-or an in part, sulljcd to chan;:c ,if I LO,wor-: _ (:\E,\) -11 JOi.lli, political dichJr~s, per arades of the Brlgus Sunday Friday at the wcddlng of DaVIS ~Id !arried couple Cor thaI Congress votcs gcncrous aul" (1:1'; Whilnc\' has hecn a dis. I Amenca t.atllct ticr ~hOOI on 'Sunday afternoon Cup tcnnis star Ashley Coop~r maUer-will find it more di(. thc,buyer laws in 1959, i aproinlmcnl' 10 anyonc ,IS U,S,I d~l\'n h:I?ly, "~h~ l'!oUlld, Dee. 28th. The call of the Ollt, lind Helcn Wood. Miss Australia (IcuIt In 1909 to act Iho hOllle I The 1950 housing demand i Amh"ssador 10 Brit"ill, it', I sIll! red,' as \\ hltney cx Il001'1 had provcd 100 stronll for oC 19ti7. thcy IVallt at the price they will be sp:1rkcd hy the slcp·up; pro\)ah!" Ihc gossip and sociely It, , som, replar attenders and abo Thoy pushed and shoved, Ig- t t ' 'in carnings which is following: column(;ls o[ Ihe London prcss" The amllassador UClllr$,

MIlCh d' of sCI'cral tcachers 011 n~rcd dD 30'lIlantIPolic,el tdcam andc wa~ou:e;a~iIl cost more in 'thc death of the 10j(l recession, I \\'hilnl'v arril'ed ~s amh;ls, cvcr, that thcr~ was CWr

oli IYS Icft large gaps in at· cllmlle up to \c I~ n ows, 0 1959. 'They'll prollallly bc up I " " • : s:ldor ne:'-rly two ycars il:;O with I dcep,scated andll:.'I!llel'lt~:' tendance. So the enUre group the church for a vIew oC the from $200 10 $600, depending I )llore young I)coplc arc get·, Ihc reput:llion in Bril~in o[ he. i 1Il~ amo,ng or 1Il.,r~ "f: were turned Into ~ne class .and ccremony, . , on size. Building lots also will . I ting marric(f. ~Iore arc mO\'il1g! illg a pbyllo)" as wcll as une vf I "1 hc Bnllsh pcop!c h.~'c lOme quick searchtng quesllons The weddmg at St. Paul s b h' h • loul of doubled,up q~"rt~rs, i .... mcrica's "mullie.I" million. lleen ~~he~ ~han fncn<l!~, were tessed Inlo the ring 10 presbytcrla~ Church was hO~~?( eU 1!i1~ri,e more diffieult (0 More older couplcs arc j\CCplll~, aires (hi,i forlur.e is estimatcd 1 Amcn.all>, hc mal "' wbo would pounce Oil them the mo~t bOlstcrous cver c In borrow the mOliey to buy as i their homes inst~ad of moring at ol'cr S100 million), I clles as an c~amptc, a " with correct answcrs. Sincc Ihe Austra\la. , Uniformed pollcc the mone market 1:01V5 'in \l'ith their children, Morc "Lifc in L(JI:don is ~oing to' he at\clldcj III Ilor~hern nearness of a New Ycar brought formed a Clfcl~ around Cooper. tighter. In5Jrance nd mor1gage ,fairly young families are look, hc hrinhtcr" thc London Daily lalld shorlly aftCO' SU~{, oJd and new Into focus, the aged 22 and MISS Wood 20, to a . , ' f I h It'" "Thc lord m~l'ur Ir'd t' II b I th h I th m light their' way rates mDy go up durmg the ,Ing or argcr omes-a resu i Sxprcss chortled glccfully whcn . ' • .. 'iIlN IOns werc a a ou e e p e year lof the growlIlg SlZC, of Ihe ;l\W, Whitnco's appointmcnt lI'as all· I unklr:d, thmgs to s,~) Old Teatament stories. MlIlIY tlll'ough the .houting cr0l':'d R~pairs will cost morc. The age Amcncan [anllly and the Ilounced. This was tvpical of Ihe AmCllc.1 and Amefl,,\lh, w:ere correct by guen but t~e from Ihc church sleps to a walt· painter, the plumller, the man i grCJ\\'in~ paycheck of thr al'cr· Brilish prcss r~Gc:ioll, \\'ilich! nalurally I was , l'tIIerable prophet; must hale I, lng car. who fixes the washing, machine : agc 1I'agc carner, all hut i~norcd :_ ~ ncw amhas' he rccalls, ·'HQ',\'c\'cr. I .!ilkan thftlr hftads at other I'" 1 'ot f ,I the 1V"Yes " ,~ c ,. ; or furnace alld the carpcnter But fl3ht alon!: II il'l this sailor s man\',,~dcd c;:rcer as I .1.~' S • c_ • ' .. allSWcrs. HOI'~el'cr the hal[ ho\ll' will likely raise thcir c;\ur"cs. I "r01l'll1g demand fOI' thc Ihrec. diplomal, p~lilician. ;11'1 colfee" pathy tllat wcrc bea~:Cd ; "tIy hIVe stimulated Interest, Who' Is The • • • D : bedroom, two·bath homc ii; thc I tor, philanthropist <l1:d IY" dircction b

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WJlltb "'IS the purpose. County and r:ly real estate I start of a new 1958 lI'cnd for I coon, I and reccnt y w ell :A beautiful candlelight ser· taxes wlll cdge upward, os· I cheaper hOUiCS, cO;lin:: ,helo\\' Tile gos,ip columnisls' loss. s:Jmc . t?lI'n thcy I I'~r:

vftt conducled by the ~rlsd of Enemv? peclall~' In fast·growing arcas, IF THIS HAPPY FA~IILY had waitc(1 until 1959 to buy their I ~12,OOO, Thesc wllf havc fcw~r I hO\\'e\'CI', bas becn Britain's I apologlZln~ ,!or thc or t~ehc.G.I'7T·30w;;S hCtlhd Uun, t ad)' • So will chnrges for scrl'ices home they \\oulll be spending morc monev {or same house. Ilblllll"n .fciltures and uthc'l;:alll, mest ob,iel'lcrs now agree, dlscc:,lrtcf'l, 1'_ 'all' nil t at , III e me such as sewage disposnl, trash • ',"luxlIrics ' Dry walls 1Il>lcad of [01' \\ IlIlne), h,,; pro','~n hllr.. .\Sl( e r,om I," \\e " Clturch In Brlgus. Mrs. Wells, ~Iany people llre so sensitive collection, waler. great building boom Is in sighll Thesc conclusions are the rc,: pl3ster, The aim is to rcach Hlf to bc a >CI'IOUS studcnt of 1 ncy's q~a!lhc"tlob~s f0tr tlie pastor's wife was the'lead· to some substance -that they But more new homc! will be until 1965 Or 1966 whcn the suits o( talks wilh men (rom i the low,income group Ihat An,;lo·American afbirs, as well of, Amcman am .ssIUI( or ~ et of the group. The theme. arc aHectcd to the point of buill and sold In 19~9 than in post.war babies liegin to rcach i thc Jkparlmcnls uf Labor, Com- i ha,n't yct lleen allie 1<> afford I as a IIrdess l:lI'estigator of I to:II1 a~el U~usu::1. I, "Christ. the Llaht of the World" having a skin rash, hay fever 1956, 1957 or 1958. However, no marring cable agc. I meree and A~l'lCnltul'c who' a home, Ilrih>h I:fe :md customs, i 1I~.o WI~, I fllaln go ''-WIS beautiful!)' suggested by or digcsth'e upscts. The con- --, -, - -_ - -_ --- --- --- ,- ----- - - Hc spcnt much of his !lrsl i 1U5 •• , \,hcn Jil anec5:,., o.e large glowing candle, L1ghl· dilion is known as an ailergy Md· I I on the prolllcm, I Theil' fln~ers m:1Y bccomc dull· ~'ear traveling up and dOI"n Bri. gr:lIcd (rom Herdord ,u .d as th~ beginning. With a and it may be something that e ICa, rony · · · bcd, and theli' !Ips oftcn tllrn, rfired Drivel' tain in order 10 meet people I tOl'.'n. ~Jau. ~cki1'ound of carols. the three is touched. inhaled or swal· Cystic fibrosis is a dlsurbance: hille.' 1 and 10 lil1lt oal firsth:1ll1l I'.'h;ltl Whilncy's m"tcrn~1 .lalcs of the great story were lowcd. Some of the allergies Cst" Fl· bros" of thc body's cxocrine glands, I Doelol's crcdit thc dCI'elop'l ; W;IS O!I Iheir mind" IIc laP,cd 1 falhcr. John ""~. dl~ a rea~ by ,threc dlffercnt g!rls, may c&use a very annoying and Y IC IS Thcsc arc Ihc duct·tyPC, glands ! mQn~ of antihiotic,,: >lIch as 1 A person whu is an~I',I', CillO' 10 coal miners ill Ilurh~lll :1:1(1; London as ~lllh.,s,:.GU;' emhna 1\'IIh the "flight mlo pninful skin eruption or some that secrctc such flUids as i pcncllIlll, aureomyelll and ICI", lionally upsct ur olcrlil'cd I aim'aU workl'rs :It Lrisll'1. IIc, 98. ,l;e,fol'l' ')~'~omlll;: E~'pt," Thc~ two 7muller 1 form oC asthma. Ilis sometimes SUCCESSFUL TREAT;\lENT sahl'a~ mucus, tcars and per· 1 ramYCIIl, ~\"!h hew;:, onc Ilf the should bc Icry ,c:lrcfu~, and, I[ I allendeu racing mcrlS al Chcl,' of S,a.e, . ' ,,' , tandles ~vcrc llRht, nan,k!l\~ the difficult to discover the sub· BRINGS D,\NGER 01' ~plra\lon, _ ,i bl;:gcst a.(b 10 (~,>tIC rcsllITa.! posslhle, 1I0t dfll'c IIn.11 hc IS Ilenham, '\'"lcl\[',1 {'Ticket :~a:nes, I ,Jo{~, \\ h!II.C) , fl\\ ,I t,

(,enlral hght. Ih.ese tYPIfied Ihe stance that C3USCS the trouble DISEASE'S SPREAD Thc lliscasc usu;\II)' stnkes: t~")' Infecllons h~s proved m' feeling nor~laL Ilc should lake I rode the Gi~ D'PPI'I' at BbC::'\ tlun, \\,II,~' En~la~)(lb"~,;'r.:, h8ht to be camed by followers so, at any sympton of senitil'il)' hardest al thc mucus glands. \~IIIJllle to lllcrcaSIll~ Ihe life cXlra carc I[ hIS work llll'olves' pool umu;<clllcnt park, of posl'~radualc ,Iud .. ," Into all parts oC the world. The a doctor should be consulted. By JERRY BENNEn' transforming the fluid into a span o[ ~'oung disease I'iclims. : handling machincry sincc his' As a result of I'lid~ "Illixin~" 1 ford and coutmucd dl:11 girls ill their simple but beauli- WASHINGTON _ (NEA)- thick, slieky sullstanee. The I • • • I reJClions eould lle sufficiently ~ \\'hilney prollabll' has more' war, w:len he was fill uniforms made olle feci Doctors' effort to, eombal a my. muscus may lou):e in th,c wind· Ihn~cl's callsed by the dis, affcctcd as 10 cause an acci'l klloll'ledgc of the Rri:ish dim, i her~ as ~ colonel hopeful that their gencr,nion D II sterious children's disease have pipc and t1~rolV the child 11110 I casc's all;lck 011 Ihc (Ii~rsti\'e denl. Adc(jllale rest an help to ~ al~ of opinion Ihan any other 18th All' F ,orre:, ',' ! ,

'11'111 inde~d ~urther the sprenll· Honle Fire ri caused one of the most ironic fils of couillng, s)"telll ha\'e hcrll rcduced br prcvent fallgue and ncnous I Amcl'lcan. But It IS, \\ IlII1IC" '~'i Ing of tillS light._ I' _ situations in the history of It may also plug passages in 'special diels ;111(1 ;\ IIl1i'lue sys· Icnsion, .\Iost adults need eightl In a Iypicaillay's tigill ;oehed,:sports, pa,rllcillarl)'.r"c~~;

medical science. the lungs. caUSII1!: Ihe air sacs: tem winch en:lllics doctors to' hours >Ieep and It IS \\'I~C to gct, tile, Whilney managcd te; en~ears him to Ihc .lcr.,1 .' PEGSOSAJ.S I In lIlany bi!! fires which have Improved diagnostic H 11 d tD strctch 01' el'cn collapse" replacc Ihc cut,of[ digcstil'c I the [ull pcried of rcsl Ihat best I squeeze Ihis l'l'porler in hcll'o'~cn Illsn~n~ll, , '

Among the huliday (al'es I'e· destroyed lar:;e buildings. h~n- treatment techniques now cn.' orten the child's chcst bc· juices wilh animal enzymes, 5ni13 thc indil'iduJI. appoinlmcnts wilh the b'n:~;11 \\ hltne), S 11~c1on~ , turned young peollic is Fr:llik I dreds of people, IncludlOg able them to indefinitely pro.j comes distorted and enlargcd" 'I'h~ :-':1:1 rpscarch projecls I • amhassador alld ~Iaj, John, for 0:1C o( IllS Gl'c(llt~ef' Curti;;. a sludent of theolo;:; ~t , children, ha\'e reached safety long the lives of many young· 1 His damageil ,lungs causc him, call [UI' 1Il •• klllg (Ietai!<-d sludics I CO~nIERCl;\L SPECIES I Elsenhowcr. passin;:: throu~h I ~nITlC5 II) \l'1n Ih.c (,r,ll'd ~{OUlit Allisun Vnil'er;ily, Visit, I without panic or Injury because ster! who have cystle fibrosis, 110 ~Iart bl'callung rapidly ;lIld, 01 hod~' s~sl('ms ot C),lic I' Thrcc qua rIel', o[ the paper London cn rOUIC 10 \I'a,hinglon, IlOnal st~ep!Cchl,e, al In, \Iith him is a younl: friend, I the)' had hcen trained in regu· ~n incurablc malady which 1 hard, He may dCl'elop a hack, i (Ibro,i; \'iellins to find oul in made in Can"da comc, :rom, "An~lo. American rci;:llons! IS, enc:l:!n 1.0 ,~t ,11m In Tom Hancoel:. 11'001 SI. All'llar tire drill to cl'auatc their .Irikcs Ihe lungs and digestil'cimg cough and bccome a perfect whal way,s Ihe)' ddlt'r from ;111'0 ,pccic;: sprucc amI hal, ha\'c 1lt'IW Iwen hettc'l' Ihan to.!\I'llh a nJ\l~n of ' thony also a ~Iudcnl at ~Iuunl IH~ildin:: in an orderly mannel" syslem. Until recently it prac. 'I' targct fOI' pneumonia and uther, tho,;(' ui normal pcrs"ns, 0111\'1' 'I sam. !iil),," he rcplied In :lIls'.';cr 10' I·,'here r~c:n;; Allison, Christmas mOl'lling in I Tltc small home should be just ti~ally always prol'ed fatal i resrirnto~l' diseascs, Viclims studics ',11'(' ::r::rcd to improl'c i ,. _ '. ' , I my tirsl questiulI'"adding. "nol! palrona~e, . 'Ihc ab~cnce o( thc rcsident min· r., well organized against fire. Within months or a few YCJI'S Iwho d,on t ,conlract a, [atal, Ihagnostlc ;]1111 tr,patn;ent mel h.: :\ "'ICIlEi\SI~G ASH,T, el'en ldore Suez: ' , I I; ISIl t ,ausl)l~lt,~I~' I)ttr ~Ir. Roland Wells at If evel'y membcl' llccomes used after llirth. ! llrC;]lllIng allmenl ,~Illl s.and a ods, .\no:iwr proJecl is probing: ['orest managellle~'. IS 111'1 AI 54, J"l'k \\ luilley IS a 110 :,e a mllllOnalrc Itl 1:0' , Cupids, thb ,l'oun:: studenl In thc rOil tine th'ilI. each ha\'- But .the o~ly ~i,lch to his en. I goo~ chancc of II) IIlg of hcart Ihc gell:,c a~pccls of lhe dls'l crcaslll~ thc producllVlty or Ihe! h"lHiovlllc 111;la, Ill!: ~1I:d mus'l,c:1 s ambas~:rcr 10 llrli~1 preach~r conducted the serl'icc illl( responsibility for some duty eouraglllg SClcnllflc p~ogress [sistram, :e~,c lly ~ludYIll;:, Ihe life IlIS'/llrcat Canadlall woodlands. Icular, although hI., alnicile "P'I't helps, Only a nul: with great dignity and ability, such as collecting the famlly that the disease is Inheriled'i • • • : loncs of \'IC:IO" parcnls and " i pearance IS so~;e','.'hat bellcd hy I co~lrf ~fford 10 r~;trrt"I!1

Another membcr of the Cur- pets. picking up essential pap- And, unless a remedy is found Allother organ clillan;:ered by grantip1lI'Cllts, Evcry hour Canadian nnlis ! Ihe slron~ g!usses he wcars 10' lamh ;cale ut'lllal!clcd tis family home for Christmas ers. or being assigned to look before these afflicted young· I the mucus is Ihc pancreas, I It's r,linwled thai one out j producc some 20 Ions of paper, I corrcct ncarslghtcur.ess" I Amcnca 5 5tanclll:~ ;" " , was Bertha, who Is teaching in after some small chUd. there sters grow old enough 10 marry, This is the body factory that! of cl'cry 16 pcople unknowingly I He ,has il nerl'ous halJlt of: power, The S12000 ;. Carbonear. will be less chance of lives an increase In the disease ratc produccs enzymes ncccssary (or carrics Ihc falilly gcne Ihat any damage, thro\\mg Ilimicif :lround mills: thc St~te Deparlmc~a ,r:,

, Kevin Leamon and Patsy being lost through confusion or is expectcd to take place in iu· thc digcstion of food. I prodUces e\'stic fillrosis in their 1 Another mystery about thc i chair II'hcn he speaks, alld h~ ~ for tllls pur!lose Go:,n'l BarUett are bolh teaching In inability to pass through smoke ture generaHons. A recent medi· ~tuscus may shut off the pan- olfsprin!:. 'Gcllelicists explain, i diseaie is that it seldom ,Irikcs : ?ftCIl stops mid,scntcn~c grop· to cover thc hi;:l~ con of; Carbonear. II is nice to see (jlled roms. cal repol'! shows that the ail· ereas ducts and prcvent the or· howcver. Ihat the gcnc must bc I Negroes and has ne\'cr bccn Img for Ihc word Ihill \\,111 ~on': In;: tip 1I'Ith t,le I

these young pcople together ment b already the second gan Crom secreting its liCe sus· present in both parents to dD found in Orientals, \'el' hiS cxact $halle of mcanlO~,' JOI:eses, , with Madge Sparkcs, a t~achcl' Our swectest experIences of most common cause of deaths in tRining chemicals. Although a in Miss !-'urlong'$ school in St. affection arc meant to point us children's hospitals. victim's hunger may be raven. John's, all of whom came home 'I to that realm whieh 15 the real The National Institutes o[ ous, his damaged thnt can bc for the holidays, and endless home of the heart. Health in Bethesda, Md" is cal'fied is unable to cOIII'crt

MiS! Pearl Winter I'isited her -Hcnry Ward Beecher. spending more than one million food into nourishment that can mother and fathcr ~Ir. ami ~Irs. dollars to find ways to complete. I be carried throughout thc body, J. W. Hiscock recCnll)', Pulp mills ~pend millions In Iy control the disease. In Jan· I 'rhus, he is actually in danger

Mr. Ern Jerrell returned fire prcvention in Ihelr wood· uary, NIH's Institule of AlIel'lll' of starl'ing to death, . from hospital. on t'rid~y mueh lands ~n,d Infecti,ou! Dlse.asc~ Wi,lI, Paticnts with severe ~)'mp. Impro\'Cd. 1 he whole com· 1 Jom the Nallonal Cyshc FIbrosIs, toms also may bccomc pale, dc, munity II'clcomcs hi.'! retul'n to I The greal fOl'csts of Canada Foundation In sponsoring a II \'elop dark circles tinder thcir

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STORM

ree Taxis Marooned On The urin Peninsula Passengers elieved Safe; Trains Tied Up

Airport Closed From New Year's Eve Until Sunday I

';rrh ;".lIf' frolll RC.W' jolly timc drspitc the ordeal of I Therc was no trouble on the eight to fifteen {eet high. The , \I rrr railcd into action! hal'illll to spend the night in western section of the railway line was also choked from Pia· . '. 10 hunt for three taxis, . their cars. Hne. The snow In the eastern centia Junction to Clarenville . . ~c r,,",ln ,omcl\'~ere on .the: The road betwcen Harbour section Is frozen following the Two exprcss trains were on the . '\'nln;~lla SInCC :\CII' : Grace and Bay Robert's was rain an~ i.t Is eausln~ t.he plows way in. There would be no

[IC .. , I nc had kit Sl. I clogged with snail' and the road ~ome dl~fl~ulty. Drlftmg snow truins leaving St. John's until ., "l:",h.'r G.rand Rank i to Harbour Grace from Car. IS also flllmg 10 the cuts and a 8 a.m. today, Mr. Merner said. 1 l:::~ \la, ~OIng to Ter· I bonear also filled in isolating 1 few days' fine weather would The tie up occurred for two Jr Ir,'l\1 Shoal Harbour. all three communities. I be ~ great help to the crews days, and the situation had no

,I .n. TJxis' pa;srn"ers' . blaZing a path through the hard· counterpart in the past eight ":"'1' ,.' 1\' h ~. Trams were stuck between, pressed snow. or ten ~·ears.

'. .nc ,< I In a II: lIa)S, SI. John'; and Clarenl'iile Fri., AIR LINES TIED UP

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, . ,.",.:ltl,r~ camp. ~al'\ng! da)' and SaturdilY. A CNR offi.: Sun~ay afternoon ~I~. C. I. Trans.Canada Airplanes start. " • " .. ".ht Imk fro III , cial ~ai(1 "nothing was mOI·in~." ~I~rnel. Sup!. of the Llllc. told I cd mOl'in" passengcrs Sunda\' r.~ ~~'''I''. (If Ih~ pmrn., :\0. I cXflrcss which left St. t~c D.AIL~ NEWS that "t.he the first ;ince New Years E\'~.' "::'; '; ,'lIld b~ ,I ,c.lrch: Jolll1', at 6.43 p.m. Frida)" silua\lon lias not then as grim The airport had been closed WORK IS PROGRESSING on the two " I . ••.• "let lIawi to thc: sii~htb" morc than five hours as it had. bcen. CNR hoped to because of the terrific amount equipment for the treatment f ~mgs ~t t 1e General.Hospltal which WIll contain diagnostic

, :~:. :hl" .. \\(·r.c .>a(~. Thc Iilte. was heid up Saturday at: have tralD~, freed In three or I of snow that filied all rUnIl'31·S. 81 ~OO 000 and J L E P' CO cancer,. mc1udmg a cobalt bomb. It is estimated the J'oh \\'1'11 "ost ,'f'( \ :1(1,. 0 7\clll, and, Cr,mp 4. 71 miles from the cit)', i four hours. Drifting snow hampered the 'u, ..,. rICe onstrucho C h h . . . . ~

1I1Iitin!! for the line to be clear I The worst of the tie'ups Oc.11 men and machines in clearing n ompa ny as t e contl'acl. TIllS IS the northern wm/:,. ":r k,.I1· r.'lrn'n, :l Olll.· e·d. :'\0. 3 train and a freight: currcd on Tickle Harbour Bar·, runways Friday and part of J il (. --------;---.- - "--

"', _. ':II,'k 7\CII' r('.1r·~ werr held al Placcntia Junction: rens. ~Ir. ~Ier.ner said: where! Sat~rday. Schedules may be uven e Ilntroduc"lng A New Game 'I! 'dd' , I"d :hr o<,cupant, hall a hy thc $now. I therr wcre dl'lf\s rangmg from) ~ettIng back to normal today. \1 ICS

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Show Improvement lEarly This A.M. nlverslty I

rn..rll·nl of Ihr ~Irmori·: fit of a full year's attendance. pecteli. The similar figure in; 01 :\cwfoundland I EI'cn students who fail all sub· the recent Christmas examina· ~

"",,'"('011 Ih3t the results I jects at Christmas are continuo tions was eight, out of approxi.: 1956 l'hristmas examina· I cd. if there is any hope of some matel)' six hundred first'~'ear,

,r.,,\ a marked and )!ratj·j succrss in the Final Exnmina'l students. ::::provrmem ol'er those, tions. It hns been found, how·, .

Thl~ was expected. be' I el·er. that where such students I In 1957 tweh'e proba\lonary ; lhr creater application: hal'e failcd in all subjects and stu~ents were. released at,

. ;,nd of Interest on the I 31'eragcd le~s than 30%. there Chl'lStmas, .and m 1958. sel'en. ' mO't sludents from the' car. be no bene Ii! either to them The proba\ionary rule IS that I

of thc academic year. I or to the Cnil'ersity in continuo students. who fail mOre ~han I improlemcnt in results' ance for the rest of the year, haif thm courses ar~ notified

m,n:!c'lcd in all years. and that a new start is fairer to I that t~ey are re.a~~ltted .on I

bndwl ~nd twenty·four them. Such results in the light: probation, the condl\Jon bel~g ~aIncd scholarship of the special additional tutori. that they must. show.substantlal

II nh a avcrage of over als re~utarly provided In sever. Im~rov.ement m. thetr next ex· , :f,n" much higher. Com·, al subjects for weak students. ammatJons. It IS not. necessary

in two areas. that of' are \'ery significant. In 1937 that they pass all subjects. How. ~m ~tudents and proba.: thirty first·year students were ever. ~lI'entr·two students on

!llIdents. II'hile not ex. discontinued at Christmas, but probation did so, and w~re reo to the general achieve· I gil'en the opportunity to return ~oved from t~e probatIonary

ma~' he of intf'resl. at the beginning of another list. A reassurm~ number o{ , !\~6cnts entering for the year. when more maturity, bet. others showed ImprO\'ement,

'he plllicy of the Uni· ttr grounding. and an improved and therefore lI'ill continue at , . is to gilc them the bene· attitude to studies could be ex· the University.

Caribou Disease

The Canadian National Rail· lI'ays announce that due 10

the high winds prevailing the past tll'O days causing very heavy drifts of snow between Placentia Junction and CiaI" em·iIle. they have been un· successful so far in freeing the eastbound mail and ex· press train which has been stalled in heavy snow cui at ~Iileage 77. about 3 miles east of Tickle ·Hr.

The rotary plow was brought from Bishop's Falls Saturday night and placed in operation and was successful in freeing all the cars, but at 1.00 a.m. today stormy weath· er forced dscontlnuance of operations before the steam generator unit, 'diesel engine and steel wedge ploy could be cleared. It is hoped that winds will have moderated by late morning sufficiently to enable the rotary ploy to reo lease the remaiping portion UNEMPLOYMENT

8i2 less than at the same time follwlng ligures show last year. There are now 1144

number of un placed appli· femaies registered compared

The identi(jcalion of the!' of the stalled train. .

and unfilled vacancles as with 1020 on January 2nd, 1958. January for last week Actually with the inclusion' of

for the same period last j fishermen, lotai registrations, , male and female, arc 748 less

APPLICANTS I than one year ago. , 2. 1959. male 1401l5; Fishermen are not now shown

Two eastbound passenger trains with several hundred passengers are being held at Goobie's and arc not now ex· pected to arrive at St. John's before late this evening. The departure of mainline pas· senger trains have therefore been further delayed and fur· ther,announcement concern· ing ~ame will be made later today.

T. A. & B. Society I' S " T N wf : C . I _ .; pecles 0, e oundland armva • I;

: The rcguiar annual meeting CHESLEY C Twcnty·li\,e finc prilCS will he of the st. John's Juvenile T.A. ' ROSBIE BACK1P.NG awarded Tuesday night. Janu·

: &: B. Socicty \Vas held on Sun. ' I ary 6th. at the Third Annual i day past and was welI attend· SPRUC . Klddlcs Icr Carnival at Prince ! ed. ~Ir. L. J. Kavana?h. c~air. I E GROUSE IN ISLAND! of Wales Arena. . I man. of the Board of GuardIans . Early intercst mdicates that I preSided. ; , 'pon an" tl '. . c· . I '11 . I "" . . nouncmg gOl'ernmentl vide an Interesting game spe. liS ~ear s arnlla WI be big· I After the formal opening of ! authomallon of an Introduction I cles in areas now barren of' ~cr and bettel' than el'er acco~d· , the meeting Rev. P. J. Kennedv, I of a new game speCial. Hon. W. game birds. 'lng to the sponsors. Cochrane 'spiritual director of the So~i.l J. Ke?ugh. )linister of Ihe New· I . . . Street ~Ien's Service Club.

I rh' delivered an address to I founoland Department of ~lines The IntroductIOn of \'3rIOUS .. . th~~e prcsent A svnops'is of and Resources, recently stated i species of birds and mamals on I P.mes Will be awarded In

,his address a~pears' below. i that. "The Spruce grouse of, the mainiand has met with scat. ' varIOUS age groups wilb spechll

I ).abrador may soon be a resi. Ie red success. It is neessary I pme.s for best costumes from After the usuai businc" Ilf Jen of ;\'ewfoundlands' forest.! to knw the nesting .. mating and I p~hllcs. history. folk dress, I the ~eeting was transacted. the ('d region." ; g~neral life habits of the spe'l faIryland and current el·cnts.

,elect~on of the offIcer; tor l:.e, ~IJ'. Chesley Crosbie. wdl. : Cles before stockin~. "Iany birds: A special prize will be award. ensUln~ year was h:ld and re· ,known business man of SI. I scatter for some distance upon I cd the person whose costume is suited In the follo\\ 109 belllg John's is financing an experj.' release. therefore an ample! judged to be the best of ali. duly elected. : mental stocking project in co., n~mber must be stocked t.o per· I Last year's winner was 7·~·ear· I operation with the Wildlife Dj'l mil rea~sembly. for bree.dlllg !n I' old Sandra Garf of Quidi Vidi

President-.'rancis DJlI'c. I '·i,ion. Game Technician Ber'l t~e spring. Since habitat m, Road. who came dres;cd as a . 'nard Jackson will tral'el "' :';ewfoundland and Labrador' Sputnik.

Vlce·Pres.-Robert Dawe. : N th ",' t 'R' h f I compare favorablv it is expect· II . , or ves Iver. nort 0 I .' .,. , ' 1st Vice.Pres.-)lichael Hen.: Goose Bay. Labrador. where he I ~d that ~hls carefully planned, _ The hi;; Hen! WIll st~rt .. t

nessey.

Treasurer-Kevin Brecn

: expects to use the Montagnais I mtroductl?n of the Spruce: .. 30. and w!1I be followed. hy ! Indian's method of snaring to' Grouce Will be 5uccess~ul and ~ ;::e~eral skatl~g afler the pmcs I capture the birds alil'e. After! orrel more outdoor enJoymcnt: hale been al\arded.

2nd Trea.~.-Che5Iey Dawf. i ~apture. the birds will be PI.aced I to the people of :"lewfoundland. : Only children sixteen year.1 or : In metal c~ntalllers and qUickly I . age and under will be eligible

Secretary-Thomas Fagan. I flown to :\ewfoundland for re·' for prizes this year. Formcrlv i lease!n the Kagedoo~ Lake i C d' I : there were p;izcs for olde'r

New Year's morning of 19591 area. I~ the eastern. Interior.: ar Ina ; foiks. but this )'car the club de· I marked the centenary of the:, Apflroxlmately .100 blrd.s arc: Fl' F I cided to make it strictl~' for I first parade o{ the 51. John's! ne:de~ for an mtroductlOn of I ICS rom children. ; Total Abstinence and Benefit I thiS kind. Reports from Lahra., ! Society. On January 1st. 1859 I dol' indicat~ t~at th· g~ouse arc I A· Tickets will be al'ailable al t~e m~mbers assembled for the, sparsely. distrIbuted In ~ost: rbO'entla the door. first lime at the "Old· Factol" I arcas thiS year, 50 some olffl', ______ _ Bldg," (now Synod Hall). and II culty is expected n acqurng an· ARGE~TIAXfl! (CP) IF accompanied ?y the. military adequate number. , i Francis Cardi~al ·sp~ilma~. Ro. i uneraI John band of the city g.amson, loan.: The Spruce GI'OU,C is a: ~an Catholic Archbi~hop of' . ed by Colonel La\\, ~arched to I dweller of Black Spruce Bogs' ~ell' York. finally got away I R T d t~e R.C. Cat~~dral I\~ere at 11 preferring thick spruce and fir from Newfoundland Sunda)': yan 0 ay a clockl PbonthdflcbaI 11~lgLh d:\Yha.ss t lowlands. About thc size of, afler being snow·bound here for ~ _ was ce e ra e y ,IS or 5 IP, t r Pt .' h b' d I four dal' ' h the Right Rev. Dr. l\lullock. At I ou na Ive armlgan. tell' : . s. ; T ~ funcral of the late .John

as part of the total number of persons rgeistered for employ· ment. This is because the large majority of fishermen covered b)' the Unemployment Insur· ance Regulations work under share arrangements or are sel!· employed and, as such, they are

Caribou disease 8tlll occupies an ! important plaee In the research program of the Wildlife DiI'is· ion, a spokesman {or the Hon. W. J. Keough, Minister of Mines and Resources has recently stated. The work carried out In June, 1958, provided large amounts of additional material for pathologieal study. The specimens. must be examined to obtain a complete picture of the condition o[ the animals. Cui· tures from origInal specimens were prepared by Mr. Ralph Butler, Head Bacteriologist of the Department of Health and a bacleria isolated which up to the present date has not been identified. Work on the identi· cation of this bacteria is being continued at the Animal Health Laboratory at Hull, Quebec and also at the Memorial University.

the conclusion of the sacred' has. a mottle~ blak: brown and, He arrired at this t'nited' J. Ryan. well known St. John's function, His Lordship addres.! Ilhlle pluma.ne \V~th a black States n31'al base ;-;ew Year"lle~ldcnt :\'ho passed away on

d h . neck and bIb. \I hilc spruce., E' > , Ffldal' n1~ht at his home will

N B se t e members In words of I larch and birch bud biu b .: .Ie from a tour of northern i b h 'IIi h' . n f h' ew owat hope and encouragement, con· I . .' s. e er ! U.S Air Force establishments lee . t IS mornllln rom 15 er gratulating them upon the I r;s and .lJlsel~ make Ufl a l;;rge I' A s'nowstorm the followinn' do: Illite reSidence 22 Golf Al'enue. , I part of Its diet. Because of Its ..0 .},

24. 1958. male. 143: I in a large measure in ~ position 23. to control their own employ·

. 2. 1~59. male 65: fe' ment and 'unemployment, and, ~~. I that for henefit purposes, fisher· iIlt ~'r.rnt lime Ihere are I men claimants are considered h!hermrn registercd for al'ailable for work and unem·

d good w.ork they had undertaken habits the bird will not com.' grounded .all air Irafflc and, The Cun.eral will leal'e thr Awar Announced and. WIth all the ~rdour a~(1 ~ plete with our Ptarmigan or the I cl~gged airport runways wIth, home at mne o'clock for Requi· e.arne.stness for which that ~IS' Ruffcli Grouse int d r I dnfts. I em :'1855 at SI. Patrick's Church. hngulshcd was remarkable, 1111' • \1 h h h . .ro uc Ions. : ' . pressed upon them the prime'~,. t oug t ~ bIrd Will not. pro· I The C;l)'(iinal's plane li'as not Interment will be at the H~ly

O'ITAWA (CPI A necessity of courage and perse .. ~d.e the ~POlt of the :ta~mlgan,! abl~ to take off for New York ,I Sepulchre Cemetery on TOP5~il fishrrmcn are not ploycd during the seasonal

in Ihe figures shown bencfit period even though they Icr January 2nd. 1959. engage in commercial fishing or ihe." I\ere added to that in the incidental repair to, and

~ur pre'ent male registra' mantenance of. fishing gear, 'ould he 18833 or oni)' equipment and boats.

- new $1.000 I "erance in lhe mighty humane I IS goo to eal an WIll pro· I until 12.29 a.m. NST Sunday. Road. annual award for outstandmg . writing in the field 0{ Common. ! batt~e whl~h they were now wealth and international affairs I wagm.g agaillst the e~emy .of has been set up by the Bowater I mankind-the /!rcal eVI.I of In·

• 'e Carefully

not too much to ask. JUH for today, the day

)'ou read that short sentence. That'~

n"ed to dO-jllSI reao keep the rcsolulion that

HEALTH REPORT

Awards for Journalism temperance. The Soclcty reo . - turned through the principal

The annual competitions, open streels of the town. passing for to Canadian journalist, already the Iirst time through a new·, provides two annual prizes of street then in the coul'seof $1,000 each for writing in eco. construction which from this nomics and In the social and .001. first use by any organized pub­itical fields, lic body was designated by the

The examination of the mao teria i is now being undertaken by Dr. King at Cornell Universl· ty and Wildlife :'Ianagement Officer Stuart Peters recently proceeded to Cornell to work with Dr. King. Dr. King had previously worked with the Wildlife Division biologists duro Ing his \'isIt to New{oundlnnd to

The following communicable study the disease in the interor. The third prize is to begin with name of Temperance Street, a name it bears today.

diseases hnve been reporled to The work is expected to occupy the 1359 competition. Sponsored the Health Department office a period of two months and its by the Bowater Corporation of The SI. Johll'~ 1'. A. & Bene. for the week ending December completion is necessary for the North America, the awards dre' fit Society continucs it~ work :!7ih: planning o[ next season's as· under the trusteeship of the Ot· for temperance and mutual

~Ieasles: SI. John's (4), sault on the disease. tawa Parliamentary Prcss Gal· benefit of members after one )larysl'ale. C.B. (I), Pu~h'l " Ilery. hundred years of e~istence.

best out of the through. F.B. and Hermitage /. How the animals are. Infected , COpy it on a card Dist. (epidemic).' IS anot,her problem w~lCh. must I: on )'OUI' gara~e wall Gastro Enteritis: St. John's ~e soiled by observa\lon In the March Of lal'~~ enough for I'OU (3), Hr. ~Iain. C.B. 11). I fle.ld and I~boratory. Pre.sent Dimes

at It~st tll'elre ieet I . Impetigo: St. John's (J). I eVidence pomts to t~e Caribou . unlt\\ your 1000 model Scahics: Bell Island. C.B (1). Nose b?t, ~ !Iy II'h!ch spends,

~rnwn a lont or so lon~er. Chicken Pox: ~It. Carmel, SI. part of Its hfe e~'cle In the nose Ie. lu:e the lettering is ~iac. ~Iary's Di~t. (2), Brown's Arm,! o{ the adult callbou. : ampalgn

hfTe )OU Will see It as Gander Dlst. (1). I In contrast to the caribou I 'I~n Ih~ car each rlay. Whooping Cough: Lelhhrilige, which carries a host of internal I I~~o\\'orr)' a.hollt your drlv· B.B. (]). . .. . I and t'xternal parasites, lhp. Mr. Fred ~lil1e)', chairman of ation by cn'sponsoring the

ITOII-JlIst today, he· lIlen. MeOlngl\l.~: St .. Tohn 5 moose is our heathiest big game the Newfoundland March of ~Iareh of Dimes in thcir ~rea. lomOrroll' (manana) never (1). • animal and continues 10 expand Dimes Campaign Committee for ~tr. Milley said that polio is

but )'ou've got today lI1f. Hepatitis: St. John's (1), its range in Newfoundland, 1959 advIses that the March of not y~t licked and it is still a o~ )'our hands. Hr. Main, C.B. (1), Hermitage It Is hoped this present reo Dimes Campaign for 1939 will startlinll fact that men. women

dri:' Ir~m that moment on, (1). ~earch will aid the Wildlife DI· commence on January 5 and and children are still contacting

Opens

SHARPELY REDUCED ...•

WOMEN'S TURTLE· NECK

Skating Sweaters • All Wool.

• Gay Jacquard Patterns.

• Easy to care for.

• Reg, $2,75

NOW $ .94 Regular prices shown was

our previous selling price.

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~;; ,- 'f be p \tIt~ good care, there Scarlet Fever: St. John's (1). vision In maintaining a healthy will continue through to January the disease. Facts show' thal .re figure lower on the Victoria, C.B. (3), Carmanvllle, and continuing carbou popu. 30, The objective this year is polio can b~ a threat' to adults II e of Canada's vital ata. Fogo Dlst. (1). laUon $50,000. up to lorty years of age, there·

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Pul. T.B.c.: West Coast San., . fore the Sunshine Camp Asso· Corner Brook (2), Indian Is. The March of Dimes Cam· ciation as part of its expand· land, Fogo Dlst. (1). COMMERCIAL SPECIES paign Is spollllored by the Sun· ing programme, will shortly ini·

V.D.G.: (6). Three quarters of the paper shine Camp Association, which Hate a free Salk Vaccine pro· V.D.S.: Nil. made In Canada comes from is the Newfoundland Chapter gramme for adults up to the

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at b . peacefully . t e residence of lIIi8s

two species: spruce and bal· lor the Canadian Foundation age of forty, starting with the sam. for poliomyelitis and rehabl\i· large centres. To maintain the

lIurph)" Bell Island Our Iweelest experiences of F Butler, In her 87th aflectlon are meant to point us A NICREASING ASSET •

tation. A large number of Ser· fight against polio and provide vice Clubs and other organiza. rehabilitation for crippled chilo tions throughout the Province dren and adults join the March support the work being done of Dimes-give generously duro by the Sunshine Camp Anoci· inK the campaign. '

8tIJunerai on Tuesday to that realm which Is the real Forest management is in· island to Mt.carmel/ and endless home of the heart. creasing the produttlvlty oJ the

, -Henry Ward Beecher, Ileat Canadian woodlands.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959. -We've Got Problems

We"'e got problems in New­foundland and it won't do any good to view them through rose-coloured ipectacles. That will not help too' wards a solution. It could \'en' well deter one. We are coming' to a C'rucial point in our history and we ha\'e to understand and pondel' the facts in the casco

Most of our diffieulties are re­lated to fundamental conditions. But the strike of loggers is no less serious because, in a sense, it is an . artificial or contrived situat­ion. Nobodv ean look on with equanimity when the industry that is the main source of our product­ive wealth is in jeopardy.

That aside, we ha\'e two basic problems. One is pUblic finance. The other is insufficicnt employ­ment.

Go"ernments can ne\'er avoid financial problems but the nature of confederation finance puts us il' a difficult spot. We have come pretty well to the saturation poiryt so far as pro\'incial tc;xes are con­cerned. We cannot see in sight any immediate sources of new revenue. Therefore, ha\'ing attained a certain level of public sen'ices, we must look to Ottawa to underwrite them.

We should not have to look in \'ain if we had no contractual arrangement. But we ha\'e a con­tract e\'(~n if it was somewhat ob-5eurel~' written. That lies in Telm 29 which is expected to come up ~n for final detcrmination. The ~1{'Nair Commission's approach was too legalilitic. Tn the last an­illysi~. the position is that we are entitled to the aid we need to main­tain our standards of services as th~\' fll'€ in 195i and that no inter-

pretation that fails to acknowledge that is just or acceptable.

Over and above the means of con­tinuing our levels and standards of services is the matter of improving them. Our 1957 standards were far below the Canadian minimum. Our own capital and revenue resources are insufficient at present to make good the major deficiencies. That becomes a. problem of great 'con­sequence.

But the biggest problem of all is how to provide enough gainful em­ployment to underwrite the inde­pen dance of a population that is growing at a f'l1tastically high rate. The figure today cannot be smaller than 450,000. We have added more than 30,000 to the potential labour force in the past ten years. New avenues of employment are not opening up fast enough to take care of the annual increase.

. Completion of the Trans-Canada Highway to the required standard might quickly increase employment in the service industries. perhaps bv as many as 5,000 persons, but the capital costs would be of the order of S~5 million. We haven't that kind of money. particularly with established needs in other sen'ices now rated at $100 million.

Diversification of industry is as important today, perhaps even more important than it was ten years ago. It may be that we need a new approach to this question. But the problem is there and our progress as a province depends on the dis­covery of a gradual and rational solution.

This is a subject to which there should be total application in the year that lies ahead.

From People Into Robots 1'\othing in OUr time is so shock­

ing as the introduction of the com­munal system into Red China.

The design is to convert human beings into soulless machines, together in conUllUnes, with every moment of their days planned £0";. them. with toil laid heaVily upon them. with all their attributes as thinking people destroyed.

In the early stages of the Com­munist experiment in Russia this policy of converting people into robots W(JS tried without success.

The Chinese Communists be­lie\'e thye can succeed where the

Russians failed but the very fact that they have embarked upon such an inhuman course is perhaps the proof of their desperation.

It is certainly difficult to belie\'e that China's hundreds of millions of people will accept placidly and without resistance this tyrannical attempt to destroy their individual­ity and turn them into working drones.

The spark of resistance must exist. It may manifest itself in China with revolutionary force be­fore this year has come to its end.

Realities Of Isolation In a period of mild winters and

stead~' e~:pansion of the highway system, the extreme i50lntion of the past seemed to hal'e p.nded for thousands of ;-: cwfoundlanders. But one sel'ere winter stOlm has ~uggested that this is an illUsion. The realities of isolation are still with us. We may escape them in severe form for protracted periods but it may be questionable if we can ever completely avoid them.

'That is the case of the north where the win leI' ice blockade annually cuts orr communicatiorl by ~ea from Janu~rv to J\-\cl\' and

" " ~ometime5 longer and the narrow highwllYs are a tcnuous link wilh the ],lIilw!l~' thill mily he wt at any time by a hc<'ll'y ~nowrall. But it can also be the Cil~C righ t hcre in St. John·s.

At any time of the year conditions may occur to bring air. travel to a h.1t for days or even a week ('If

more. This week has b~en an ex­Imp1e and e\'~n train travel and the sea link with the mainlAnd have been affected by a winter storm.

We shall have to become a much richer province than we are before we can underwrite securelv the conditions which will give U's "ear round highway communication" and free us from other causes of tem­porary isolation.

'LAUNDERED' FOG Calgary Albertan

Recent research into tbe often-deadly fog menage In England seems to sound the deatb knell of that old and re­I'~rlrd fixture. the open fire place, as the chi~f mean~ of beating home I.

,\ nrws rcpol'l II'um Lonrlon tells nf Ih .. COg expcrl~' discorery during a rp.· I'pnl pArticularly nasty Cog 01 a nicc hill rlrnn palch of air Tight in Ihe middle oC Ihe chokingacrirl and rlirty blanket which covered t hf area.

Thc cll!"n spot was the City of Lon· don, lhe mile·.quare heart of the Brltlsb capital, whtr. it I. an offence to have any kind of firt which aive. off black imoke. This demonstraton that mlOke control actually doc. "launder" the Jlrltish fog is expected by the ex· perlS to give impetus to similar con· troIs helng establlsbed all over Ibe country.

In The New By WAYFARER

DOING MORE FOR OURSELVES

The vulnerability of the Newfound· land economy was examined by Senator Pratt In an article In the year·end NEWS. He was not pessimistic. On the other hand, he pointed out that our security could be belter established iC we could produce more of the things we consume. In" practical terms, he is rlllht. The difficulty is that the mood of tbe times is opposed to anything that remotely reiates to subsistence living even wben the use of land and other available resources is regarded solely as • means of supplementinll the family standard.

There was only one way in which people could live in Newfoundland from Ibe time of Guys colony, and perhaps before It, up to the early years of the second World War. In tbat span of much more Iban three centuries, a reside'nt population survived by two means. Onc was fishlne and the other the utilization of every natural advantage. Fish and oil and other marine products paid for the things that could not be produced in Newfoundland such as flour and sugar, tobacco, clothing and hardware. tea and salt. But the seltlers grew their own vegetables. many kept farm ani· mals, fuel was taken from the nearby woods, game and edible sca birds and wild fruit added to the di~tary. and clothes were knit or sewn at home. The most industrious people in the best settlements were able by this means to put aside a modest competence. They came to own their own schooners and many of them were planters who be· came the earliest outport merchants. The least industrious fared poorly but had a modicum of basic security on a very iow living standard.

Kow nobody wants to see a return to the days of subsistence living but the pendulum has swung almost too far in the opposite direction. Without ex· cessive effort. people could still make a larger contribution to their own living In many areas. In the worst days of thc paat women and small children toiled on the fish flakes and on the land. Those rial's have ended when thi~ form of cruel toil was expectcd ns the price of holding on to li(e in this isiand. But in the process oC changing over to a cash econom~·. there is dangeT that man~' of

\ What Others CO!\DOIl'E CORRUPTION

Calgary Herald Apparenlly 30 per cent of the I·oters

in Rossland·Traii. B.C., are prepaTed to support, or at lea~t condone. corruption b)' a member of the government.

This can be the only interpretation that people outside the constituency can place on the vote which elected a Social Credit member there in a by·election to replace Robert Sommers. a former memo ber and cabinet minis ted, who has been convicted of accedlinll bribes.

VIOLENT DIET Ottawa Citizen

During a recent week, tbe U.S. Nat· ional Association rOr Better Radio and Television, monitored programmes in the Los Angeles area, most of them nationally broadcast, it noted Ibat 223 killings were shown, including 161 murders. There were nearly 200 attempt· ed murders. and scores of robherie~.

kidnappings and other crimes. Enter· tainment so heavily loaded with violence and lawlessness. often made attractive. must bave undesirable effects on many impressionable young minds.

THE HIGH PRICE OF CIDER From the Calgary Albertan

introduction of BC apple cider to AI· berta's liquor stores was a welcome move In all respects but one-tbe price.

The methOd used by the Liquor Con· trol BOATd to' set the mark·up on the products It distributes Is a carefully kePI secret, 80 It is impossible to tell if the cider price of $4.20 a dozen is considered with the mark-up on, ~ay, a dozen bottles of beer or ale, or whether the liquor board is reaping a ridiculously high profit. ,

But on~ clue is to be found in the experience in BC when apple cidl"r wa~ first introduced there. The B.C. liquor board put a price of well over $4 a dozen on the cider and the producen immediately hinted (they weren't al­lowed to teUthe whole story, of course l, that the government was making a fantastic profit at that price. The pro· ducers insisted that cider could well be lold profitably at a prile more nearly competitive with domestirally produced beer and ale.

W~ would br willing to bel tbat apple cider r!clivered to liquor stores in Alh~Tta rosl~ the hoaTd wcll undcr S2 a .tolen. Ann we can ~ec no ~X~IIS~ for Ihe ~overnment taking 100 per cent or more profi t.

Surely one of the reasons for the government being in the liquor business is for Ibe promotion of more temperate drlnklna habits. At least 10 the people have alway, been told. Immoderate drinking will be .ncoural/ed by • poUey which tempt' people to get a bigger binge for their bucks-to buy hard liquor ralher than outrageously· priced lighter drinks such as eider and wines.

the useful skills will be lost. A womilD need not be a slave if she does a little sewing or knilling and puts up some preserves instead of depending entirely

, on what comes out of the local store in cans or bottles. A man enga~ed in seasonal work may still find some time to take care of a small garden and per· haps keep a few sheep and raise a pig or two for the winter. The question seems to be one oC finding the happy medium.

Of course. if everyone could get enough gainful employment during the ~'car to provide adequately for !be family needs, people could be totally independent and would have no need 10 cultivate land or ampte spare time to produce some consulTll!r needs. Yet there are many today who are fi· nancially capable of huying what they consume and still find pleasure in growing some oC thcir own food. The care of a few hens or sheep im not very demanding and is often a~ mucb a hobby as it is a means of supplementing the family food supply,

But the modern trend is against such activities. It is mo\ing more and more towards uTbanizatlon. People are mi· gTating from small rural communities to the neaTest towns where, in time, no land will be available for those who want it. Well, centralization Is a good thing. It could, provided It be properh' supervi~ed and planned. create different means of producing more of our own requirements. As towns grow. a large complex oC service Is needed. Scope opens up for commercial farming. New trades may flourish whkh cannot finrl It basis for existcnce in small settle· ments hccause there aren't enough con· sumers to support them. Fishermen can find locai markets for fresh firh with highways to help them distribute their catch. As towns grow. as roads are ex· tended. opportunity increases. But in the lasl analysis. it is not the speciCk means of supplying local nt'eds th. I counts so lon~ as there is a greatci' effort in el'eQ' way Ihat is useful to prorluc~ more 01 our own consumer wants in goorls and strl'ices. The more we produce. the Ic,s we hal'e to send away COT the producls of othcr provinces or countries. Our cconm), can onl;' wants in goods and sen·iccs. The mOI'e mean~ of do in)! more COT oursc"·e~.

Are Saying B.1CK TO SL,t FERY

Stratford Bcaon·Herald

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The ;:rim news seeping out 01 Red China is that million~ 01 peasanls hal'e been organized into "communes". which are indistinguishable from slave camps. The workers li\'e in barracks. draw necessities from a central store. and enjoy no more privileges Ihan a hivc of hees.

The Communist assault on the old order. according to reports, goes to the extent of desecrating gra\'eyards, obtain· ing fertilizer as one objective. but. for a stronger one. breaking down Ibe tTa· dition of dutiful regard Cor ancestors and their ways.

A MARINE La,tF Ottawa Journal

Those with the spirit to experiment with new lood will be plcased to hear South Africa has a new de1icacy­bread enriched l\'lth fl,h m~al. Produc· tion is not on a large ~ale hut a rp~eaTch institute has deveioped a proce~s rOI producinJ; a tastcles~ anel odorle~s fish C10ur from marhlJanker (horse·mackerel ) fish on a commercial basis. Horse· mackerel is found in the South Atlantic and .. Ior all we know, in many other waters. What a day it will be when the baker is not asked for white or brown but for herring. salmon or whale as a change from horse·mackered.

To The Editor pont ON SAFETY

Editor DaiJy News, Dear Sir.-Here is a poem from the

Kindersley Saskatchewan 'Clarion" well worthy of heing quoted regardine Safety precaution: "What can a huble scribbler say To reach Ihe ones who lee I ;;'0 slight concern for havoc they ~Iay \\-Teak behind the IIheei-

"Who lack the vision to forsee A tragic consequcnce Of momentary laxity

Or overconfidence?

"What use to cite the sorrowing bome, The- maimed or crippled child, The lifeblood spattered on the chrDme, The scream of anguish wild?

"\I'h~t flu'lrr harf' Iht"e upon the brain Cunrtitionp<l to exclUilc IlsrlC from d\ll)" brirllNrin "'hcne'cr that mal' intrurie.

"Far fewer folk, each year, would be In traffic deaths inVOlved If this riddle of depravity ~light someholV he resolved." A safe happy year to all on the high·

way. Yours tl'ut)'.

AHl'HL:H JOJ[l'\SO:->. Safety Council. per Arthur John~on,

Presiden I.

Edson In Washington

HEADACHE FOR NEW CO!lOGRESS; PASSPORT LOOPHOLES FOR REDS

By PETER EDSON

WASHINGTON-(NEAl - ClaTifio tion 01 U.s. passport iaw has become ; must for the next Congress, to closp existing loophoies.

President Eisenhower asked for ne" tegislation last June. This was after ~ five·to·four Supreme Court decision­with three dissenting opinions - made a mess of State Department's previou, foreign travel regulations.

Congress never got around to doin; anything about this last session. though in recent yeaTS there has heen much congressional criticism of State DepaTt· ment laxity on security. But now a Sen~.:e internal Security subcommittee has begun an inl'cstigation a nd there I" some hope of correctil'e action nexl year.

Principal source of 10daY'$ confusiu" is the Supreme Court decision in thr comhined cases of artist Rockwell Kell'. Los Angeles psychiatrist Dr WaHel Biehl and Corning, :-:. Y .. physicist IJI \\'el':lon Bruce Dayton.

Their applications lor pass POTts had heen denied by the Statr Departl'1~:lt 01,

grounds of Communist associations. The Supreme Court held that the State D~ partment could not issue regulatio;l~ denying U.S. citizens the right to tra"pl

State Department's retiring securit; chief Roderic L. O'Conner has now Te "ealed to the Senate committee that tbi.' opened the gates fOT 702 U .5. citizr~s with suspected Communist tie~ to ,opl;' [or passports. Up to Dec. 15, 642 01 these applications h3"e be~n granted :-lew applications are coming in at th~ rate 01 20 to 25 a week.

So far. pa;;sport5 h?I'e hern den: cd to ~7 Ollt 01 30 appliearts against \\'hom Ihere is goorl erirlPnre of Commie as· soeiations. Two of these illustrate the prohlem.

Cne is r.Jrt Browdrr. IOJl~·timr official 01 Ihe C.5. Communist party. If he is ~i\'en freedom to Iral'cl abro?rl. his ,\ate mcnts rarry more wei~ht than if br "ay~ home.

Anothrr is Hrllrv \\'11co~. \\'h~ wc"1 illto Communist China with his wifc. Hi; rrcoTdrd broadr~<t, O\'er Pei"in~ ndio ch~r~p'l t ~at h~ h.rI .pen C.C:; .old;~r;

commil atrocities in Korea. In 'ime of war this 1I'01lid ha"p bern il1d'!ed trea'on So '\'h~' gi"p him a pas<flort~

Stal,.' Dr!>arl~"tr' offiic21~ arlmit thp, now harp no Ic~al ~IIII,OTi'" to dO'l' na<5porl aOl)liralio~. Thp,· ar~ur thai they <hould ha"r this ri~ht to den' tral'pl b,· A"1prir1n citizen. "'herr it wOllld be difficult 10 prolrct them or "'here Iheir nTPsencr would h· in con· fliet with the he.t interrst~ of the Cnit~tl St~tes.

Commllni~t ~s'oci?jinnc ~r~ not th~ 011)1' ~Tound, on which the Statp n~ paTtment woultt Iikr authoTi'" to drn~' lla,sport~. The \\ ill;"" WOTth\' .Tr cas~ is an esamnlr. There i' no cll'nic

ion nr Communist arlb'it" ~",iuct hill' Ihough a !>re"ious r~oort in this rollno" ~TToneou<ly li'lkrc1 hi< ",me wil" C~"' munists ap!ll.:ir;: COT t'S p3~snorI5.

A~ a U!1ortpT (or the Baltimnre .. \frn American. \\'oTth;' \\'~nt tn ('oJTlmu tli,t China ~nll Hl\n~ary in thp winter oC 1957. Hr dill nol II," hi, pa."nOl·t fOT trar~1 in tho,r rOlln'Tie,. th01\~h hr r\id lI;;e it to leal'e the rs a~d :!rt 'hpre.

When ,roi·th,· returner! to tllp Cnilcrt States and his passport expired. State Departments rcCu'rd to ron~w it nllle,,5 he would a2Te~ not te usc it fOT tra"pl to restriCled area~.

AmeTiran Ch·il l.ibprlin~ I.'nioo h' taken up th~ Worthy eau'p ~nd th~rr lawyers have issll~d a .,tat~menl !a:.lng he would not agree to this cond:tlOo Their argument is that t~,r oecretal'Y of state ha~ no authurity b restrict tra':~1 except in time oC war or serious ~mer' gency.

Worthv's case was then taken to court In an 0;31 opinion. Judge Edward ~1. Curran uphcld the department's right to refuse Worlby a p~ssport.

Tbis decision is being appeair'd. The case may eventually reach t he Supreme Court. with no telling what outcomf.

These are the areas in which Con· gress will have to legislate next year.

ST. PIERRE, MIQt'ELO.V AND THEIR FUTURE

The Halifax Chronicle·Herald The ~orthwest Atlantic islands ~C

S1. Pierre and ~Iiquelon and 'their dozen small islets hal'e voted through their

. general council to remain a territory of Franc~.

But this call upon the colon), to make Its choice. as provided for under the constitution of the Fifth French Repulr lie, must have caused many or the five thousand inhabitants to wonder how much longer they would remain associ, ated with a nation from which they are geographically divided by thousands of miles of ocean.

The islanos aTe usrd ~s ~ ba .• e for French Cishing ,'cssrls op~ralin~ nn the (;Tand Ranks bul otherwise are of little lalllC to the mOlhrrland.

Paris spends much more on Ihem than it takes In through taxes. It doe. nol even get the bulk of its trade. Canada se 11s to them three times more than does France.

They already havi beeil British col· onies on four occasions duriog the last three hllndTed years. Ii is not unlikel~' that IhfY will become part of the British family again ~ome day-as part of Can· ada.

Strength For.T DY EARL L. DOUGLASS

IT'S UP TO US

Opportunity! How J wish I had '2al opportunity to succeed in life

What do you consider :riend? Would you say that mone) . .lpportunity? Strange as it IJ'~Y there is probably more real among the rich and more annual i than among any other class. Do lOU .

education highly? You shuuld. .;ome of the world's greatest ledder; succeeded without much education. would you rate social standin~ .nd rdityu Well. if social standar,1 IS i

thing into which we are horn. then IIOt of nlue. It simply mean, lit11

;'oot,; are down in the !!round 'Inri times people who aTe proud 01 cial stallding have morc roots than. Heredity? Certailll~' it is a ~rPdt . to IJc well horn But if wc are 0',:

can do notbng to change that f.r\ togically. hut we can do a \'ery gr~a: . to change it actually. Out of l!tp humble circumstances have ari;ro oC the wOTld's greatest leaders.

Triumph In Sp By BRl'L'E BIOSSAT

.\merican in~enuit)· scor!d a~ IIlg triumph when we sent Inio around the earth an entire AIIJ! wei.hing some 8.500 pounds.

This weight compares wilh ~ounds 01 the heaviest Russian S;;':

Throughout the highly ,;atellite race with RIJ;sia. it hlS reileatedly stre,;sej tbat up 10 no~

have come Ilowhere near malchin,' SO\'iet Union in a matter of the and size of objects fired inlo space.

Now. howel'er, We hal'e outdone competitors. And the remarkaUe is th~t we have achie\'ed this with lar Alias missile engines hal'c only ahout one· half the power of the \\lost ad,'anced :'OCKr't en~in(l.:;.

TIl\' world ~hollid 'vcll nOlr ,·ompli;hmclI1.

It i; fre~h dlid Il1Ipre',I\'c r, III .\mel'icar.s t"lcnt lllr ;;eUln, :h,. lIlaximulJI afh'3lltagc uut of Ihc and dellces it del·elops.

Wc did morc, too. th;.n '"llpl) .'e cltultl thTIIH great ,~pi;h:

'pacr. The .-\:la5 ~pillnin~ in

liered to be the fi~::t cI'er .'ct nil: ' thc dcctronic guidancr con;rol "I

aily applv to mi"i]c; .s Wei:p,H:' Furthermore. this repre.;2n\' ;

ing te~t of 'oughl.ess of the All., physical slruc:ure. And it m:,ke, sible certain unique exp~rirr.e";;.

commul:ication between a space '!: and sta tions on earth.

Important as this JTliJestonc I'.

sliil lea res Ru>sians with roclw , hal'in~ twice the th~ust of Oil': \':e ~rc not yielding on thl' ~

eitheT. The ,\ti1.s now in o:hi' riCI~'

:JGO.OOO pOII.ld., of thruct 11'0'" II' :'" ('n;:!ine~. CUt' I\;:t':: ~:p:ce f.3t: :r' \n .. ~mnollnccrl pl::ns fO ;:et \\ ::iu, .1 cars en.,iIlP capahlc of ilnr mL. ;lOllr.d~ 0; Ihrusi.

We dare nOl be smug or sci! ;:<;,

but. plainly. ".e ?,I'e ,ery nr~1 ;'!

forefrolll in Ihe great comre,i;tun missiles ant! sp;:c~.

• • • GOOD IXTESTIOSS.

\\'heT~\'er the) ):0. most A!ae:;

'rem to b~ ;;fJ'~irl not to tip. Tile~ Ii~~ the u;rly Ico~, and the n,.',. <narl, they 2N if they Cail In r· Ihal li:llp riwal.

Thus it !hollldn't h~ too th.1 som~ recent Whit~ HI)u" made Ihc mislakp of plonlJl" I

roms at the cloakroom 011

0111. Thi~ ~omes under the playing it !afe.

White House aides were ~III"

tressed at the incident. They anybody oUllht 10 be able to II;: difference bet wren the Whit! f and the White Tower hambuwr

We doubt if lis all that seriou! !irics. they Can toss the loose into t he Presidenl'~ Emergenc.' and do a little good with it

AS I.\I.US IN SPACE Quebec Chronicle·Telegraph

A dog, a mouse and a monkey perhaps expendable resources of world. We do not feel disposed t~

test the use of these animaJ.~ 10

tests. although it is an open whether the use of animals In /ash iOn constitutes needles! crU!I;'

Over the years. men hal'e u;t'd . humane methods to get rid 01

wanted pets. The perpetual war miee has resulted in strange Wa)1 rid of these creatures.

And as for monkeys, well fice of one tiny animal is be compared with the thousands for the production polio vaccine.

BRE.\K SMOKll'ir. R.\nll WOTld Wirlp ~ll'dicat :"r·q

Srrvice Stockholm - Of the 1,500

treated thus far in St~lckllOI!l Anll-smoking CUnica, 80 stopped amoklnll entirely. and cent. have reduced their c1garel11

ing 10 one·fou:th I)r leu of thell ous consumption. 01. Borje r. Karol:nska Hospital reported at nual me~ting here oC the Swedi;~' sieiaJU Society.

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• \\-\p·.I< and Wealher. ! I \.05-Club 590. l1.Q1-John Turners Family. a.30-What's ~Il' Line? . 6.00-Uanch Party. l'<lni"h.1ns hare been either COli ,h. diplheria and. more: :~-R," .Il~ Reporter. i 12.00-:\e\\';. 1l.30-Honour Your Partner. B.SS-News and \\'cathcr. 6.3f1-!I;ews Cavalrade. wiped olll or reduced to mllch reepn:I:. pulio. " is rvery i :.I-B\ .. ce. i 12.05-L'lub 5PO. 11.45-~loney Man. D.OO-Unit 99. i.OO-Rifieman. lowrr Ilgure,. The credit for ehild's ri~hl to be prulected Ollly. Third of the Cut ::~.T~p' T.,day. ' 1.00-Clo~e Down. I P.:w. 9.25-Du(f~··s 'fil'·crn. i.:'Il-Thc 771h. Bell~al Lall' Ihi, is due lar~~I~' 10 immuniz· a~illII-'I Ihe:'c killer rlbra,e.<.! All Ihe puip and paper mill' ;~!l." :.' Bullctin.! 12.01-!own and Counh·Y. 9.:10-lndictmclI1. rrr,. illion of chiloren against ,lIch and immllnizillion L< arailahlc. combinerl 'i>C ani)' on elhirrl c: :)....R,ah:dr. ----C~J~O~N-----; 1.00-:\ews. ! 9.55-Scrapbook. K.Oll-The )Iilliollair~. illne;ses as smallpox. \\'hoopin~ 10 C\N~' child il' (AII ... la. the ;lno\lal lorest cut. J~HJ"r of SI. FnllciR. I 1.01~nnandCoun~S~w!----~--"----~~~~==~~----~~=~~==~==~=~~~~-----~-.)-;::,':13; Farm Forum. :'tlOSD,\\·. January 5th. l.OI-Weathcr Forecast.

:,' ..... \' .;r.(ou'·cr ThratTf. 1.I5-News. ,\'-11,11.111 ralls. :''':\\,8 OS THE HOliK AND l.35-Editorial Comment,

I 59. HALF HOlTR I HO-Sports. ): .... \·sc \a1101I31 ~ rws. I A.)(. 1.45-Art Baker's ~ otebook.

~vunollp and Talk. 6.:IO-The Bob Lcwis Show. t Z.OI-What's Cookin"! \L, ;n Olf _ 0 C;lnada- 6.~U-:-;fld. ;';CW$ Rnd Wealher.· Z.03-The Story In Jan,

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and W cather. 5.01-The Gerry Wigginl "' On thc Air. 7.45-~!ld? Ncws and Sporl.!. Show.

6.00-News and Weather. 6.02-Whal's Cookin? 6.05-Bulletin Board. 6.10-N ational News. US-Sports.

Playing Games

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1~"1y htlOlnt __ rAr Ihem 5 T~::.;'J:~ ~trokt Z Itnhan money

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fulures pneumonia to Moldln~ JO Female hares II - and 31 Poker sta ke

skittles 33 Crr.monles I~ Race - 3$ Lem covered ~o _ 10 hound.< 40 In a row :~ Or~an Pi!.fU tJ --lenni, J4 PIA~ role 4~ Newspaper ~~ Abort excluslvt

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THE DAILY ST, JOHN'S, NFLD" MONDAY JANUARY

1 Personal :. FOR THE LADIES * 1 Chi t -C ha t __ .~ ____ .. _ ... ______ ~--...... I PERSONAL ITEMS ARE PRINTED FREE. Walking Best D J d S Bright Spot BOREDO~1CAS BE YOURS ! \ PHONE OR MAIL THEM TO: octar or an ays IF YOU WO~K AT' IT H.\RD i ~IATURITY Is liARD t "S()(:IAL COI.UMl'i. DAILY NEWS". Exercise For In A Dull in; it~~~~ IS bound 10 be bor., TEEN·AGERS PLEASE

, T~J.EPHONE: 2177. S Works hJ~der at slaying thin I Your teen·ag~r is well on ~~G.\GE~'ENTS I Mr, and Mrs, \\IiIllam How. Older. Person SENSITIVE H,\NDS :o.IUST liE I PROMPT TREATMENT eason lhan at an~thmg else.. " road to mnturity when he

The engagement is announced I' lett of the city announee the CAREFUL TO AVOID' I ~IAKES LOBAR PNEUMONIA ,I ~?kes greatestn ~:Ide I,~ bemg. Admils that the kids .' ,I Bernice Anne. daughter of engagement of their dlu,hter, IRRITATING SUBSTANCES MILD TODAY • By DICK KLEI!'tIER I a perf,ct hous.k.eper. I PJr~nts let them do exactl\' .eo and the latc Gladys Carew, ; Sheila, Madonna to John Fran.' BY JOSEPHINE LO~AN --:-. NEA Siall Correspondenl ,Assume Ihal cI'm'one else' thev please and come in al· o Kelvin William. only son of . cis, son oC Mrs, Margaret Ind Many folks In their sixties and BY EDWIN p, JORDAN, ~tD. Few changes in the practice 01 NE~ YORK-(NEM-:-When a, is as inlen'sled in her heJlth II hour they choose aren't Ir. and Mrs, Richard Grant,' the late John Battcock of sevenlles write to ask for exer'l - medicine in the las I 25 years are beauUful 2O·year·old gl.rl turns i as she IS. "luckiest" kids he kr.ows, loth of the city, I Brigus South, The marriage will cises which are suitable for I Allergy takes man~ forms more remarkable than what has her back. on the gay, giddy and; Quotes hcr, husIJand wh~neyer I [s willing 10 face the

I take place at 51. Patrick's them, I ~vould not think of pres· I and creates a great deal of happened In the treatment of golden hfe of Hollywood fo~ ~ i she is e~pec,ed to gJl'e an OPIn" he knows he'll get in ordcr to ~Ir. and ~Irs, Leo Murphy, 17 : Church, weddlna plans to be an. crlblng exercises for the, eld~rly trouble for an enormous number lohar pneumonia. ,seCO~dary role on Broach\a~" Ion 01 .h.r ~~I: .. ," I Iriendly to a teen·ager who

'lank Road wishes to announce. nounced later, person wllho~t first ,a.skmg .hal I of people. .. '!'his form~rly common mfcc. Ihat s news. 1s stli! Ir~mo to be cule at I nol accepted by his own he engugemenl on Christmas' he or she ha~e a ph)slcal Check., Q_:lly hands break out limy I tion of the lungs was known as . And Ihe slory of ~olores lIart, forly or Ilfty. ' Can sav honesliy 01 a I )3~' of their daughter rranccs i llr. and ilr8. W, T, Newell, up before beginning, an~ show while blisters which fill willi the old people's friend because it :~.one of ~e f~w brlghl SPO\<; of i h Con~lstentr l~oCS ~ole :~an "S:IC's 10ugh, but she's lair:: t'a\.·e) to SISal. Earl Fremin,: 12 ~'unnery Hili wish to In. the exercises to the phYSIcian. waler when. ever. I peel. tom at, so often proved an easy and IS poor. roa way season. n a I er s arc 0 la. Illg. all ess en Docsn, 'I aC.t as tholl~h

.. " Th Id I du f course I non·slarnng, but Important part her share 01 11>:cnmg. . 011 of ~Irs, and the late Paul ~ lIOunce the engagement of their I let k proce I re ~ t1' oes or aCid frUits. ThiS ~Iso painless final illness. Today o· in "The Pleasure of His Com.: Talks about her childl'~n all world IS coming to an en'l

: ,'rl'min of Thibodaux, Loul~lana . daughler, Emmie to Joh ISO 3 e exerc se own Ie happends when I use too much bar pneumonia is almost.a rare ," D ltd ,.. I Ih . hiS plans go hayWire. · ) 5 \ W ddl d '11 b f ~I n, on years with you. Howel'er, poor bleach or detergent They itch d' Whe it does develop pan), o ores go goo relle\lS e lime, . Would rather nol alwa" , . ". c ng ale WI eo. r. and .'frs. Michael Hickey circulation Is one of the prnb. terribly What can' be done'- lsease. . hn I The speed from all the critics who w'?re Wants ~veryone 10 knoll' holl' a da'c lhan go slnadl' J'" : IInounced laler. 'of Flatrock East. lems of laler year~ The M G'H ' recovery. IS t ~ ru e,. I unanimously amazed hy her per· I ru,hed she is and how hec!ic' ""1 ' • . ". I -,,--,- ...... _-_.- " • rs. .. with which thIS occurs IS amaz· f h l'f . I s~e"n).

motions I .am describing loday I A-In all probability you are I in to all those who remember ormance. . _ ' er, ~ e I~. . . " Is wiliing 10 sare up 10:' .J T C ) Bl k S kO are so mild that yo~r doctor I sensitil'e or allergic to contaci \\';at it used 10 be. What amaze,d them I> Ihat I ali: ;"I:el er I cad,S an~ .lhm" -bul de·, thir.g hig lhat he wants.

'lOW 0 ate 1 ac toc lngs pro~abb' will agree With them, with the substances named. rhe It is inleresting and Important most people eler knew a?OU~}o: ,penels on T\. 10 keep hpr both I :'>011' and Ihen says, "Irs \\alklng Is one of the very only reasonable solullon is either e\'cn noll', to discuss this disease Ilores H~r~ was Ihat s?e was , I~~', am.used ano tnfor!llCd. worth il." after priciog · \ H~band, Are Catching On best, but .here are a feyt more: 10 avoid coming In contact with A typical case slarts suddenly Iy pu~ItCIZed as EllIS Pre,le) s I :'>CI'Cr reJlly IIsten.s 10 J~y' thing he Ihought he jusl

I but get hiS adl'lcp first, anylhing which brings about with a se\'ere chill. This may g!rl friend. (To sel that,. slralg.hl i VOICC hUI h~r 01\'11. an? Will: hal'c because the oth~r -. LO:-IDO!,; (CPI-Black stock. 1. Slane! tall. Place your Ipf\ thes~ blisters Or to protect your Inst for as long as half an hour. :Ight now, .she.,~or~.ed W}lh ,~ilIS cren hre~k !nla Ihe mll,dle of were geltin~ the latest fad

By EDNA l!SHER Ings. thick and warm or fine and hand on th~ \Vall. Lift your right hands by wearing rubber or pins· Soon after the chill, the tempera. ~~ two mO\les" La\ 109 \ou and someor.e else s senlence to hal,'. S~ys reassuringly when h; Looking for a husband? If so, la~)', are catching on In BrUaln. leg up a ht~le behind )·ou and lic gloves at such limes as are lure begins to go up. II rises King ~re~le -bul ne\er once: her SJy. ! pects you arc 3nxious O\:'r

aH Barbara McLaren, gr~y· The rag~ in Paris lasl year shake the right leg. Have the needed. . 'dlv to around 1M or 105 de· dated lum. I,'" "Don'l worn' I'll he . aired doctor of bl'ochoml' <Ir", black sl~'klngs were shunned 't' ankle and knees relaxed and leI H b I apl . But they wouldn't have been Is sure I hat no!hln;:: IS as ~00d T I h . . that h "/ ' 0, "" ~ . owe\'er, you must e sure grees ed'f th "d k . 0 I I . d t bo . d '. I'''''' eep ones YOII e: Oil c~n't do beller Ihan take a first I))' Ihe British women as your foot flop. The shake comes that you are not sensit\l'e or AI'ihe same time. a person amaz I, e) nown cores i as.1t use . 0 '. ,\III' I, a .1 .. ", S IJler than he thought so tha: ' q:rCe in household science al "sehoo~glrlish." But the Chelsea from the hip. Turn your right do not develop sensitivity, 10 the coming down with pneumonia Hart. f S~el~ far /rom I the usual I' sat IO~ ,<0

1 m I a relu Rnllh 101ce. 1I'0n't be concerned.

hI' l'ni\','rsil)' of Toronto. I anel Hnmpsl~ad Bohemian set side toward the wall and place material in the gloves. a hal'e general aches and run 0 0 ywoo star el. s r~SI y' IIIr. '0 al \ au :'\0 lonoer waits to be . ~Ii~s ~lcLaren Is direcl0,r of I went wild over them, and teen. your right hand on the wall and Q-Would you say something m i~S along with a headache. . • .'. ha\'e Iu II a!ch what yell sa)' 101' cd to do ~hores that he kno" .

hI' f.aculty 0, f hou~eho.ld sCle~ce , a.~el'< took to them readIly. shake ~'our left lea, about an enlarged heart" I p~. . h h t ide like "Bemg known as EIl'ls Pres· '[ lear of hllrt'"~ her lender feel· willhale I d \'entualll o b h h d . Pam In I e c es or s. I' g' I fr'end" she says . is ing< 0 0 e . nd IS se~klJlS r~cnilis for hcr One Oxford Street store, which 2, Stand tall, LIC! ot an s haVe been told that my heart is th t which Is present In pleurisy, ey s Ir I, . . . . . , QUlis sayma "Y o~ jU'1

t ' font of yOU and shRke d b a no way to get to be a senous 'd " " '~I'ar;nwn . reporl~d three weeks ago that It up m r,,' enlarged an I ha\'e een pul on i~ also common, I < " Has no s),ll1palliy lor o:hers un el'si~nd. ··.\bo~1 ~s pl'r ~ent of women was "seiling only to part)' types them. \\flSts are relaxed and a slrict salt·free diet-Mrs. M.H. I . Cou~h which produces pain ,ac~~··h t' Ih f D I : and isn't rNIl\' tOllch~d h\' 1nl' Occasionally say.: .. 1I'·r~.

IlIlersJly studenls here marry." and teenagers," now says they're loose. A-Enlargement of the heart I and does not bring up much H nt sthahs eb~oreb 0 . 0 ores: Ira"edv or an~' bad Ilick' tha't me do Ihat." maliing }vll h d " \ • Ih . I h bel b h 0 LI~ on th- flOor or on 'he' 't II dl b' I Til b th ar e as a 19 urnsng am· , ".. I I I Ih .!. I p sal. . n" e glr s ": 0 ns oug t by all types, office "" ~ , ' IS not I se a sease UI IS mucus starts early. e rea . b'" be .' I I doesn'l dircc:h' affeci her II II I a "ar al; ~ no

· ale Ihe best chance of meetmg girls and debutantes as well 18 bed, Bend your left knee ,up rather a renection of ~uch in!! becomes rapid and each Itlon to a serious ac ress, on I . . ~asier 10 do somelhi',~

Between Us Women· U~ In I efe~ Guards wo

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I ligibl~ ml'n arc Ihcs~ in my !ie· grandmas. And sin c e they've close to YOUr abdomen. Shde things as a leaky heart valve bath is shallow both the stage and the s~reen. So "Ii<l'o't than~ed a bit" in th(' than to net 1'0111' son 0,.

,ar.lm~nl." , caught on for party tY)lfs, the the left foot along the floor or or high blood pressure. The r~hese sympto~s can be con. she left Hollywood Without a '1 last 10 ) e~r', . 10 do II." . . ~ \I h}·. Iiouschoid sCIence loS I, "sold out of black stockings'" si"n bed blck t place. Do the same trealmenl therefore depends on I d wl'th other conditions but I qualm when th.e chan~e ~ame a· -- - -- . -_. -- -- ---

I • tl It' tl g ., use . . ' long to work wllh Cvrll RJlchard, JII~ltI in Toronlo incl,lIdes cour'I' is apoearlng on hosiery counter.. nue, a erna n . the cause, the degree of en· are certainly SUSpICIOUS of lobar I . . .' . . ! F J. F J. I <', III phy·slcs. l'henllstry, .zoo· A Regent Street store present. with the rleht knee and, con· largement, the symptoms snd' umonia. Examination of the' Cornelia Ohs ,Skinner. ~harlle I as lion l a\'C)I'~ , unlor

b I h I I ~. Lie on the floor or the bed slnl'llar factol's I pne h .. d ~p4. Ruggles and \\ aller Abel In the: " , I )~.I·, 0 ~~~'. I' ,VS 0 og~', micro- I edesch of Its sales girls with a . chest bv a p YSlClan an <. <- b' ht d . ed ' I ,"IG;Y. blUc~emlstry. psycho. pair early one morning, By lunch with your legs slralght and your Q-A man I know is almsot . li tnkin an X·ray film gene· n.g rawlng room com Y'. Tl BJ d L I 11 h I :~~. und ~oclolo~\', and In mosl ! time. every girl was wearing her arms mtin, on the floor Or bed completely deaf. He says he ~~I: bring; an early diagnosis. ThiS w~s what she wanted, a.n op.: le on e 00 \ it une ausen

" f Ih:';e riJs"es th~re is a pre· I' nell' black sheers. "\ never 110' o\'erhead. Bend both knees up cannot eat a grain of sail be· U~less steps are taken to treat PO[th~"'tY bto le~rnd an,d fO~. d : __ \\'h t nl .0l~der;I~cl' of malt',. !Iced holl' manv sha)lfly legs we close to your abdomen. Grasp cause it makes him worse 11011' II condition promptly the tvpi. as een ar I' or, ar er, It' I h ' . h ~n . mos pa~e s "Girls inl~ndil1g 10 f(liloll' any I had," the manager told a re- the knees with the hands Re· . t1' 0 'ble"-S T . I Ie I b ti ond I th~n she e\'er dreamed. :, nol cn)' I e ~rn"en:cn l:1t t,Iclr child he', thpI

i,r th.'se .rienel's "\'olcssional1" portnr. turn hands to o\'erhead j,;.sition IS A 1I,hP SSI . ·t·· I j' cal signs de\'e op Y Ie sec "1 almost got fited the first I IIho prefer blondes - womcn shocked at Ihe nell' . ,. J, a. \'OU sll:de bolh feet along' the bl IS OIS a mosld 1Il i'res'hmgt"1 or third day. d I da\'" she says "Thev couldn't, 101'0 thmt. 100 - Ihe pid,. blond ThcI must realize Ihal '.rr lIlo,'ll.\· II'orkin~ on com·.Mi. I AlllloII"h black lI'oolens are • pro em ne II'OU guess a B 'h' tl'me colds ores aroun . . '. , h d .

to ~ noo'r s'ra'lghlening Ihe legs thO . h d f' . f Y , IS b t 'hear me-! ha\'e a low I'oice \·ou I s a e, 111nl niP rumill~ UJl as loung<ter need. special " Ion. wllh men: but hou.ehold I selll'ng belter Ihan the ".heers, .• . IS man a a se\'ere orm n th I' are 1·llel,· to e pres en I . . I .. I .' . "Continue 'I . 'd' h' h' ., e IPS '. h 'knoll' Luckil\' I rememhered a\,Ol'ltrs In nlmosl al mici'.\ in· ,!lICe Ihrouglt this phase : l'lcn"c' .<lUdenls are ('o·operal· colored ones are in vogue too.' " emere s Isease II' IC IS lit I Ihe facial expression sows, th . h'l I .' k' 'I I I ler fashio h .

, n~ willi th~m-ancl Ihcre's a I While London enthuses ove\' thick 5, This one is also taken While part, at least, a dropsical con· I . v h ~in in the side or: ,at W ,I e w~s ma 'lOg :one y. I • Ils., I ma~ tell unlrUlhs CC~II'" . 10,rld 01 dillercnce in Ihal." laid :. black. Edlnbllrgh gl·rl. are hot on Iving on your back Arms "est d't" I th . It· anxlet., t e P d h b h hearts a mOVie thaI hasn t been ~Iosl drama,Jc arc pale b,ond II\'{" m a lIorld of hi'

• on the noor at \'our' sides Dr~g fl lion iI e I~n~rd earth I Id I chesl is sCI'ere ,anh bt .e reat·: releas~ yet Roh~rt Rvan had 11\001 coals IlIlh rUII,1i11' pair \\'h~J'e hi; imaaination i<

- : ,lt~, ~lcLaren. . recl and "enow. thn legs apart and then t~gelher requenf hY ~ssocla de Vilt'l II~rl I ing is rapid. Coug nng

h,. uhP.a I said if ! e\,'er had anI: trouble I' hlond fUb - like hlond' bea':er. cr than reali~v and ',.\ opening I Sh~ sal". Sl'llIe 01 her slllllents; The S·cotsman, reflecting on ' ness 0 eanng, an sa res riC· fair amount of sputum w IC IS. . h Id I k I I d . k d bl dr· d ' . , ' getting c " ll.1rry dUJ'ln~ slu~enl years, and i "this slrange phenomenon," won. without lifting legs or feet from tion is often advised because it l'k I\' to be tinged with blood. I wllh my ~'JOce, I s,ou 00' uP: )on mlO an on ox dn ,alion creeps in. He ,h,,"ld

.rJdllal~ frolll unJ\'Crslly to hOll' ders whv Scottish lassies should Ihe floor. ContinUe. is lelt that salt increases the ~h e 'temoerature stavs high at Alfred Dixon. He s a speech I~~( h I gil'en to undersland th,I' into the final l'lli!ely chilies. preler colors to black, But, "let surfaceh circldulati.ond.l~d iml po~ flUid or dropsy in the ear. lIMe and '105 degrees: ' I coach. I ,ilk e:l~e~~e ~pt 1~~I'I~~r~ ambl?;: stories arr regarded a· period "r.hal doe,s. not .mean their lIn,i. us just leave 11 at that," savs the tant to teo er m 1\'1 ua.. Under the circumstances he I Penicillin and Its relatives al- "That da\' I \I'ent to see \!r I: bl 'd"f h I" h' 'rl' lammg but thai he mU'i :1".IIOCKI~o the llam

t t d I ' b i k rub arte a bath which Id b I . '. , . . IOn on ur at: InlS It 0 al th tit H h II' got two mo ('r;1 y raullng IS waste. t s I paper. "Some things are better r s . r.. shou pro ab y contmue to re'l mOot always bring remarkable Dixon We worked lor Ihree solid I th~ b ' "11 tid ' If I . e lru. e s ou, r.0.

cany lrUe Ihal life begins at 40. taken as red," makes the skin pmk IS a bene· strict his salt intake jusl as I improvement in a short time A hours' And the next day the\' I e tIOn:III~1 I Ion lea f ,~pe" made 10 fcel Ihat he i,' end 5·3. lnee Ihcse girls ha\'e raised ficial routine, much as is safe for him ~ do. qu'lck fall In temperature 'and cOllld' hear me" . : -bland you I II IC a per ec! os Ion I Irusled h,· his famill·. If he Clarke ag, h · I '1' h • k I . . on ell' lC Icr or not you are a, '0'·' park a< Ih

CJr ami ICS, t ere are oun· I In other words. he sh?uld ta e relief of the cough and p.am oc· • • • ! nalural blonde. ,to a\'ol pUOlshmenl., s· . Ireds of good jobs open 10 them. . Dailly ReCllpe EI b only as ~uch salt as IS necess· cur rapidl)', The breathmg be- Cyril Rilchard directed "The I hiS parents ha\'e bern turned in a I

~lllny Oprnlngs a orate ary for hIS general health. comes slow and normal, a~d no Pleasure of His Company," and I i se\'ere. . performancE "Some of our graduates work Q-About a year ago I suffer· longer is it necessary to walt for Dolores says he was kind and I hi> 011'11 zone

s dietilians In hospilals, in lab· FashloOn ed a blow on th~ top of my head. the crisis to know what Ihe out· very patient with her. He lold }(noUT What I a thorn in I ralories, or they can work in HAM LOAF A couple of days afterward I come wlli be. her when to look at Ihe audi·" C Th Pat's. Bill :nder • developed countries If you have I bit of the holiday su.ffered a blackout for a few Today, there is onl), a~ut one ence, when to move her lefl T E ontroI at Clarke WerE

hl'ough tlw World Health Or· bam lell over try It on. your Season minutes. After thaI I had head· chance in 20 or 25 of daymg from arm, and every gesture and 0 xpeet players or :JnizJ:ion and Food and Agrlcul· family. No doubt after the rich n.ehes and dlny spells: AD the disease. It used to be one every inflection, I . . . F. with the co ure Organization of the United holiday fare they'll Ippreciate 11 ELEANOR ROSS I X·ray was taken and nmd reo chance in three. Lobar pneu- :I[ost lowns and cities have Ire well. "lIions." It. If the~e ever 'was a pretty lit. m~ved frllm my spine but not~. monia has droppe~ from being "Then, came th~, first run· i health and welfare services i cal :'>enrl~' tOO girls are studyl:lg 2 cups ground cooked ham tie girl, It's going to be your own I thIDg wron~ ~as found. I sltH one of the most I~portant cau· through she says, J remr~ber., IIhlCh eXist to help local cIII' I A fire eXlingui;hpr j. , ,'''.IIUIiIII; gall!

10llsehold science, bul the de- I cup bread crumbs Infant or tiny toddler this holiday have the diU> spells and head· ses of death to beIng one. of ~e ed every movement :llr. Rllch·, zen.<; m case of l'mergency.: \'aluable asset in l~r Pat's. He lar.meD\ could take 150 a year. 1 egg season Assuming that clothes aches off and on and a sorl of least imprtant of the major diS' ml had taught me. At the end,) There arc nol only such ser·· d'l ' . t. /. series and er "The numbcr taking household 3 tbsps. chill sauce make' the woman at any ODe buzzing in my head. What chould I eases he said, 'You did verI' Well-j vices as fire and police depart. 'an ldma~ APre\hen dh .1'; manner 0 . . t d' t f II It Ids Po, thO t bl b':l1 P' h f h:· . sprea 109 not er annl' ~J'k F'tz clenee In en 109 0 0 011' pro· cup groun carrots make note of Empire ensembles IS rou e e.-, rs. : , I But one should remember t at you only orgot one t 109-you m~nts but also agencies read~', r ht thO t' h . d' • I C I

c~sionally has dropped all over I cup milk for lounging elaborately embroi. A-There are two pOSSibilitIes. 'the diagnosis must be made forgot to act.' " to ~i\'e aid in lheir p-rricular: .. g er a blsk~ ;ap cr \ Byrne were 'orth America since the 19405," Combine Ingredients, Bake in dered dress~s and blouses and I believe, One is that Ih~ Injury I early, and treatment started fields. \\'hen mo\'ing to a dif.: ~s c~~~on .a k~nd so ,L . forwards, aid ~Iiss :llcLaren. "Bul the greased loaf pan In moderate sweaters for the nursery set. to your head is responSible for promptly. because the results Dolores is a 101'ely girl with fcrent area, il is a good idea to i bf;ze ~1'i1~P~I: ~fec~~'~ a In . . fans that fi mportance of including home oven 350 degrees about 45 min· D e h In while for the holi. your present symptoms, though I are much more likely to be grayish·blue eyes, .a bro~d face, find out what services and help". e for the enl '('onomics studies in general utes, Serves 6. da/ ;:sti~ities, It's quite the If thl~ i.s true, the treatment may: favorable than if pneumonia has thhe skhadodw of ;'dhlmplCdtn ~a;h. would be availabte in. case of ~~ea ~~~%~~; f~~e al~~he given two j 'IIucation is increasingly recOil' thing be difficult, Perhaps a neuros· been present for several days. c ee an 8 rig t an. ~ e r I need. ~Ia",' people II I'e for . . ' with' lized." Till' I b bl th t I urgeon would have some suggest· ful sense of humor. ThiS IS her, vears in ~ne place wilhout should be poured. tnlO Ihe

t:sc!ul Training M M k s s pro aye mos p a· ion least partly psychological or first trip to New York (except' ic . h . and the fumes Will spmd Aboul 20.) persons. Including 10 anners a e bol rate fashion season weh've hfad The other possibility is that emotional In which case they for one day on a movie pro· I nO~l'Jlng I\' at ~genlcJels all pro· the chimney and smothrr .

n many a year-as muc so or .. d' r.mcla or mumclpa ele s are f' nen. are taking certain paris of tot f th' th ra And the your present symptoms are at may get better as time passes. motional ~unket) . a~ she s read\' to gi\'e help where reo Ire. he course as an oplional ~ub- F. d s as or elr mo, e . rooming With the airline stew· .. eel for an arls degree. The rlen s reason. of course, IS the variety ardess she met on the plane qUlred. nale slud~nls include would·be of sturdy, .washable f,abrlcs that Fashion Tlops Beauty Aids coming East. ------ CASADA DEPENDS 0\' ard was exlr a\\'~'ers, ministers and adl·ertis. Don't feel free to Invite your look as airy and ghstenlng as GREAT PRO[)CCTIVE FORESTS period on a 51 n;: cxecutiles II'ho study fnmily self to stay overnlcht with whipped cream, And they pop In· She's from Chicago, although fOREST . d f h elruions. budgeting, and con. friends when you Irt to be In to the washer. rarely need any If the frames of your glasses If you have a pretty hairline, she spent much time in Cali· The area of Ihe productil'e A . thlr 0 t e prom.,· f:'~O!ll~OIIIY Wi~~d a s umer aspects of clolhing, tex. their city on business In order Ironing, are very elaborale. don't wear sholl' it ofr. Don't hide it under fornia 85 a child. But it was. foresls of Canada covers al' l duclJon of Canada (omr' ." Ilrs and loods. to save a hotel bill. If you want Don't Forget BOYR earrings. Plain frames can be bangs. Comb your hair up, and in Chicago that she went to' most 900,000 square miles. Ihe greater northern fol'(,. ~e~lthl\'d period. I

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",.\ knowledge of these aspects to see YOUr friends, check In~ a White for the holiday season i~ dressed up liy wearing large, back from the forehead, school, dipped her Ceet inlo I tally go , .f lamil~' life gives Ihem a oet. hotel first and then ,et In touch as suitable for little bo>'s as it is sparkling earrings. Both can high school dramatics and man·. PAPER )J1LLS IlA \,E WOOIl I THE NEGLECTED ~~~ h:r~Shno

.. :" er insight Into Ihe lives of the with them. for the girls, Boys don't have to proVe a bit of too much much· It is quite permissible to put a;::~d to get ~er se~io .. pla~' on a' PulP. and paper mills cxp~ct i The foresls receh'e Ie', 'eo pie they meet in their oll'n I{ you don't check In first they consIder fashion dictates luch liS ness. lipstick on in public now.a-days, Chicago radIO .statlon. ThiS led! to obtam PUlp,l\ood tn perpetull~ I tion Irom the State th~n beal!.': 'rofessions," said ~lIss ~lcLaren may feel obliged to ask you 10 the Empire Illhouette, but they'll pro\'ided, of course. you don'l to a scholarship to Marymount : from IhClr I\oodlands. valuable resources. Guards regi

"Some people think of home stay with them whether It Is like their new white Jackets- II you get a dress pattern in a make a big play about il. A College in California, I . and made 1 'co~omics as cooking and ~ew. convenient Or not. "wafer white." the designers ara style you feel natters you. don't jewel.topped, or handsome gold 0 0 • Place a pappr plate under a, Badcock n~. We leach those subjects calling it now. Wafer white wool hesitate to use It several lime~. colored case looks so prelty And that led to a screen test paint can. It makcs a saucer 1'IlIRD fRO~1 J'OR~':,T"'''' we call it food preparation and If you don't understand the cross-barred with thin lines of It can be made up In different when whipped out of the purse and her movie career. Then, that will catch drippings that A third of the 'Iothts construclionl bUI houst. name of a person being introduc· red and black, Is used In a jacket materials which will give a dif. for the touch.up job, after the two Presley films and run down the side of the can. Canada's primary lold science includes much'. ed to you ask to have It repeat. that looks smart with bright red Cerent look and, chances are, an appearance with Anna Mag. comes from the forests. nor e." ed. It's better to ask in the be shorts, Wool, after all, washes as most people won't realize they For the washbowl wash, either nani in "Wild Is the Wind" and SPROC! ~y BlI.LLlOSS a tel

ginning than to have to ask successfully as cotlon If given are the same, Its effect and' be- . at home or on a trip, there is a her starring role opposite ~lont· On the Ilml~ of th~ pull' and I. The pulp and paper penalty One project for inslance is "to later. sensible care. All It needs is comingness calch the eye. small compact.type of box con. gomery Clift In "Lanelyhearts", paper compantl's, billIOns of jls conlinually making J of the thi

ind Ihe factors which add to the' And If you'll call the person by warm .uds, lIentlesqueezlng and tainlng small soapcapsules and came the chance for BroadwaY'j tr~~pnn.g up every yc~. use of the forests It manl;l! receivetf a ,ost of Ihe wardrobe for colll'ge name. once or twice during the the same temperature rinse wa· Charming little flower hats a twisted line, complete with ias. ===_ .. ---____ -':'~: fOr refusing :irls." and' two studenls are conversation It wlll help you to ter. Junior will do the family cre· are making their appearance, teners for putting It up, which Her reputation as part of the j box, Onl I'orking on ·it under Mrs. Irene remember the name. dlt In this white-plus.red outfit. ready for the holiday parties. needs no clothespins. Ali you bright young set of Hollywood in the ; .lcAlIister. formerl)' of Victoria. The IU·lmportant Empire ~II· Some are of tlllie with a halo of do Is slip the wet article through makes her very popular with' countered fhey expect to produce their hn· Growth bceed. Cut houetta has taken over the fash· flowers. Several have an eye. a twist in the cord. Personal teen.agers. She finds Ihem com· with GU3r~ lings late next year, The annual consumption of Ion story for little alrl •. !t's not catching flower dipping coyly daintiness is a real beauty aid. ing backstage now, telling how I ser'

wood lri Canada Is Itlll well be- such a bad Idea, either. Little over one eYe or just above the the)"ve saved up their allow· low the annual arowth in tbe liris can leldom brag about their ear, There is 8 wonderful hand ance! to buy a ticket to her I

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forest!, waIstlines, Usually they can't cream on the market, it is not show. even find them and the plea\! Thole little taml of ocelot Cor ~o new, but )lfrhaps you don't

Sclentlfic Manlrement and rume!! that fiaw from a pret· Its double in fUr fabric) are so know about it. When massaged The woodlands o[ the pulp I Iy embroidered or tucked yoke smart for winter wear with coats into the hands and arms it lea.

I and paper companies are man· i a.re very becomlne to budding of cashmere, camel hair, or \'es them solt and smooth as a aged on I scientific baals. figures. wool in the natural and caramel kid glol'e, with absolulely no

Proc~ssed cheese ha~ the best; On. dream dress, for exampl!, shades. Tams are "stay. ons' stickiness. Stickiness. be it al. lalor when it is sened at room! Pulp and piper Is one oC the has five tiers or embroidered or· on blustery days, which is most unnoticeable, is the cause pmperalure, major industries of the world, gandle-a perfect party dre~s. enough to sell them. of hands so quickly becoming

Less IOnnal are cute little OUtfits soiled In the winter.

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with dark bodlUl worn over WOOD IN PERPEUITY white skirts, Modem forest administration

Petllcoall Allachell aims to obtain wood (rom the Whll. the high.walsted Empire foreats In perpetuity,

Une Is news, the bouHant skirt Is sun favored for dresses for the nolrs in flowered nylon for a younger girls, And there are plen· siZe two, t}' of such dresses In the stores, In Luck lovely, frothy aHalrl with their The Empire robe {or age one II own bouffant petti cOlts. Nlee elft made In brleht pink cotton cordu· kI •• , for tramJmother, lodmother roy ~ 110 over a gOWn of viscose or admlrinl lunts! Ind cotton. Lace and flower em·

Appllqued felt skirts and quilt· broidery decorate the nightie. edaklrtl Ire alao belna shown for It'. luch fun to dress a little girl holiday ocel.IOI\I and there Ire and boy and when you can do it classic velveteens In • wide color entirely In washable fabrics­ranc' Indudlnl tit. new eyela. machine-washable Cabrlcs, actu· men pink. ally-you're In luck,

Treat your neck, shoulders, and back to a nightly applita· tion of moisturizing cream. They'll be "all the better to see m'dear" when you expose them to public view at late afternoon and evening parties.

Happy I. he the palace of whose affection II founded on virtue, walled wltb riches, glaz· ed wltb beauty, Ind roofed with honour.-Francll Quarles,

You can't look at them without Don't let the elaborate, high· lau,hlng, but look, anyway, at style trend In Infants' and tod. WOOD FOR EVER the Mandarin lounge, coats for dlers clothes Intimidate you, Forest management by the toddlers In paisley cotlon prints They're reasonably priced as well I ulp and pa)lfr industry provides piped with lold brald. Such airsl as easy ~ suds as often as they a perpetual yield from the And look It the frontbeltecl peiC' need It.-and that'. orten. woods.

"I can tell when they're In the audience," she sal'S, "When I gct applause at my entrance. I And then we know it'll be a bad audience, because this is a " sophisticated show and most of my fans don't appreciate It.: When I don't get applause, then it'll be a good audience.

She', fallen in lo~'e with New York and has become a real New York girl-she has a French poodle (named "Pogo" after Ritchard's character in the play) and she takes the subway and is planning to decorate her apartment and she admits tltat she "can't cook a bean."

Socially, she's trying to steer clear oC "entanglements", partly because she feels she can con· centrate on her Breer Cor a few years, partly beause her own Camily has a history of dh'orces and unhappy marriages. Her mother Is only 37, Her step· brother. 17, is a scientific whiz who's entering M.I.T. next year -"I've only come 10 respecl him In the lalt year."

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DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD., MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 195'

uar s ure in Crown 4 Straight efeat St. Pat's 5-3

Clarke Collects "Hat Trick" & Game Misconduct (;uards won the Junior Hockey championship

S~turda~' night as they defeated Sf. Pat's 5·3 at Slarillllll and took the best of seven games league

widl four straight victories. They captured the tallll' of the fillals 1-0. took the second 2·0 and

the Irish 3·2 in the thinl encourlter to set the ("r I hl'ir dlampionship victory on Saturday. f,uml~ finished the regular schedule In third in Il'ag\1e standings. They stopped Feildians,

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· to ram a finals berth and then ran their win­.trrak to se\'en games to clinch the crown and

~lul1ml l.lfe ~lel11orial Cup. rl' <,!lamp.' put a team· ----------

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The St. Pat's protest on the thl;'d game of the Jr. Hockey Finals was ruled Ollt

Saturday nlgbt before the final game or the series.

The irish protest ~he en, counter on the grounds that the Stadium clock used to lime the contest was out or . order and dtal the third game saw the clock mlsslni

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, die nine second digit. The technician In cbarge of the timer stated that while It might be possible for the clock not to show the num· ber nine It would be run· ning correctly •

JUNIOR HOCKEY CH.'\J\1PIONS-Guards put a seven·game winning streak together in the Junior Hockey semi·finals and finals to capture the 1\Iut1lal Life Memorial Cup and the championship. Members of lhe winning club are (left to right) kneel· ing:-Bert Warr. Bill Taylor, Bern Billard, Ed Billard, Rollie Clarke (captain), Nelson Kearley. Clay Reid, Peter Clarke and Ed Vatcher. Standing:-Jim Bradbury, Murray Chaplin (manager), Frank Squires. Geoff Campbell. Bob Badcock, Howie Meek· er (coach), Henry Hounsell, Geoff Peters, Gerry Winsor, Ray Piccoli, Dave Dowden.-(Terra Nova Photo Sen·ice).

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, ,' .. "<I' hal'in~ ~in~le PETER CLARK.:

.;. . . shooting adl'antage in the first : ,··.,·r ('Mdnn ('oohle p~riod. ,'~;'f lI~n~ were th~ Irish, Thr lone score of the second ;.: it· .\lth John rerry .. period came at 15.~1. St. Pal's t ~:o,kl~hur~t. ~hke fltz· ' had a man advantage as Nelson

ileml l'onllolly and' Kearley of Guards was In the H,((i' p~ch picking lip an . sin bin. Derm Connolly picked

np the puck al his own bluel'ne ~lO\,Nl o:il front ~.\ and passed it to )like Fitzpatrick ope:ung stanza wilh at the center zone. Fitzpatrick .\·:tln~ c10sc at 3·2 carried the rubber into the

; ;c.:" Ihe f!nal frame .. In: Guards end. drew the defence to :~::~ pmod the Imh: one side and hit Gordon Gooble

· Ihe game at 3:3 but: with a perfect pass. Goob1e · ;.1; IWO more tallies to : fired a kner high shot behind

d 5·3. ! Ed Billard to make it close at ': Ciarke again was the i 3.2. · 'rlrk as the team cap· I Penalties in the second :~:I(·d in a brilliant de· i stanza saw Guards being nabbed

.' r<,rlurmance and broke t three times with Bern BlIIard :.' o\\"n zone conSlStrnt1y . going olf at 10.28 for cross. i~horn . in the ,irlc (or I check'ng, Kearle~' being called

p,:, Bill Taylor and I for elbowing at 1M6 and Bill (il'."( were the other, Taylor goln!: to the sin bin at · p'rrs on the Guarrls 117.02 for crosschecking. Joe \\:~~ :~c complete club I Browne got the lone Irish trip

. i to the penalty box at 0.36 for B,,·''-~ came up with' charging. The Irish outshot tbe

, . ~ame on def~nce ! Guards 10·6 In the second frame, S: Pa:' He turn.ed. In a I Orvi1\e Hong fired a backhand W;I! .~d ended It In the, on.the.!ce shot at the Guards ~,:'r: ,. on .Saturday I nets at 10.0201 the third period

· ~!:k\' fitzpatrICk and after Jim Hickey passed to him B':~· ·.\rle the standout ten feet in front of Ed. Billard, \:~~rct, . ' The puck hit Billard's skate and b~! :h3t filled the Sta· went into the net to have the

!o: t~( enc.ounter \\:ere game deadlocked at 3.3. This po~ 1\\0 fllle netmtnd· marker stood up for 59 seconds

!.:!,:." with Ed Billard in Clay Reid and Henry Hounseli . n,·:' and ~hke Casey exchanged passes to spring

"'a:. !'r SI. Pat's turn· Peter Clarke free and Clarke '!:,:: n:~pl:'~< 01 goalkeep. broke in on the Irish goal with B:" •. d .,,0 :6 shots fI~ed onl~' netminder Casey to beat. L. Wi:l: l lise), stoPPll1g Casey went to the lee when '" Ii .! Clarke's faked a shot and Peter ".r·.\:·~ extra good 11\ the I lifted the puck over his out.

. ,/'.':1 ,'r. a ,hot from ~hke stretched leg for a GuardB · .r •. ;.110 stopped Der~ score at 11.01 to give his club

,,~ "llh a hne grab 11\ a 4.3 edge. ::;r,:~.~,,~o. He had OTl'i~e I With 42 seconds left In the · •.•. , .n III olf hiS, encounter St. Pat's coach Jack n~: :1 •• n no pia>' on the I Vinicombe pulled goalie Mike

· . :"0 b'h scorc~. Case>' Casey for an extra forward. C.Ii .. !: heal en on the lour I The Irish got two faceolls in · ;r:r~:~ rc~istrr~d against! the Guards zone but failed to

.. r. "rl~ bnlltant stops take advantage of them. The B,drQck and Bill Tal" fifth tally for Guards came at

r:arke scored his ;01:' but missed the final

· :r.ir.ut~; of the game. He :1r.C!d a len minute mis·

p('nally for disrespect (·f lhp third period and

r(-tM(·<t· a game miscon· f6r rffu,in~ to ~et in the

box. Only one penalty In the scoring as St.

19.40. Rollie Clarke raced from his own end to pick up a roll· Ing puck near center. He car­ried it into the St. Pat's corner but hit the post. Henry Houn­sell following the play tapped the rubber into the open net to ha ve it end 5·3.

Guards got four penalties called against them In the final frame. At 11.36 there was a

During the fourllh and final encounter the clock went out or order with two minutes and 51 seelnds reo malnlng In the third per· lod and tbe remainder of the time was taken by hand.

No Comment On Perry

Joe Bnne, Bell Island hoc· key coach, told the Dally News last night that he had no com· ment to make on John Perry's request to have his status changed for All·Newfoundland hockey competition.

Perry, who halls from Bell Island and played for the Is· land In the junior provincial playoffs last season, i. work· Ing and pla~'lng hockey in SI. J obn 's this season. He was made Ben Island property at the seml·annual meeting of the Newfoundland Amateur Hoc· key Association but hu stated since that be Is requesting that he be allowed to perform for 51. John' •.

Mercantile l..eague Meets

Jim Browne was elelted Re· cording Secretary of the Mer· cantlie Hockey League at a meeting on Sunday afternoon . He wlll replace Doug Parsons who bas resigned.

The League decided to resume Its operations on Jan. 8th at the Prince of Wales Arena.

There are three encounters remaining In the first round with Canada Packers slated to face Bowring Brothers on Jan . 8th; E. F, Barnes clashing with A. E. Hickman', A.A, on Jan. 13th, and Ayre's playing against Canada Packers on Jan. 15th.

Three teams In the League namely Bowring's, Ayre's and Canada Packers didn't bave dele· gates present ror the meeting yesterday and the complete exe· cutlve expre&.ed their concern about the mailer.

St. Bon's Senior Hockey Practices

tount~Ted thrir second ~I:h Guards having Nel·

li!'.r)r) serving a elbow. ltt:tnc(',

tOQi Guards just thirt>' to Open the game's

Peter Clarke gave

p:le up at the Guards net. Rollle Team manager Fran" O'Grady Clark received two minutes for requests al\ hockey players try. holding the puck. Peter Clarke Ing for a berth on the St. Bon's got ten minutes ror disrespect Senior Ho~key team to note that and had a game misconduct practices will be held this week added when he refused to go in· as folloW5:-

I \0 edge at 0.30 o( the 3' Henri' Hounsell set up in front o( the Irish

1 Frar.k Rloucklehurst pas· o JOhn Perry to start the thit 20t !It. Pat's even.

skated wide on the nel~ a nd hit Jim Byrne

I pal.!out as Bnne tal\led 1·1 COnte;t at 6.41.

La the penalty box. Frank To·Nlght-6J5 at Stadium. Squires was nabbed for trip· Tuesday-7.15 at Forum. ping at 14.34. St. Pat's held a WednesdaY-7.1~ at Stadium. 9·7 shooting edge in the third. Thurrday-7.15 at Forum.

The DAILY NEWS offen Sunday-ll a.m. at Stadium. congratulations to the new I champion~. To coach Howle G d Se • Meeker, captain Rollle Clarke, uar s' mor

Hockev Practice .;

Is Johansson Qualified?

By HARRY GRAYSO.'\ 1\'EA Sports Editor

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lion of Cus D'Amato's ciilak I ¥ and dagger screen around Floyd I Patterson indicates Ihat the,

National Hocl{ey League

**¥*¥-*¥*¥~ Take Win henvyweight champion will: SATURDAY'S SCORES DETROIT 'API _ Detroit Red, se~ond placc in the Xatiunal: SI. Kevin'" tallied three defend the title against In~cmar Chicago 2 Toronto I Wings battled from behind on I Hockc;' Lea g Ue Sunday night' times in the second period to Johansson at Yankee St;ulium: ~lolltreal fi ","ell' York 1 rookie Len Lunde's final period I when they pounded Boston Brul~s' (~dge. \Yest )Iincs 4,3 in the in June. I Boston 8 Detroit 2 goal and tied )Iontreal Canadiens: 5·3 in Chicago S:adilllll. ope:llllg game o( the Bell Is·

There will he no fight for i 2·2 Sundny night at Olympia Sta·1 Chicago had heen tied lor ,'In· land senior hockey finais on either part~' in betwcen. both I SU:-IDAY'S G'\~IES dium. A standing·room·oniy crJwd . nerup with th!' :\ c w Ynrk' Satllrri<IY ni.~ht. The upset was front offices considering that: 1'EWYC'RK lAP, - Bob Pul· of 12.645 witnessed the Xational Rangers. who were defeated: the first drfeat of the season vastly too dangerous. There is ' ford's slap shot hit Ranger goalie lIockey League struggle, Sunday ni~ht by Toronto. for West )1ines and gives St. too much swag Inl·olved. Oiump Worsley and dropped Into Gordie Howe scored in the Ted Lindsay's two goals-his Kevin's the first ;zame of th~

Irving Kahn, whose Tele·, the net at 10:29 01 the third pl'r. opening minute. getting his 18th eighth and ninth of the ~'c,'r- best of fil'c mCNing for the prompter money made p,ltter· iod for a freak goal that moved goal of the season on a back· helped the HaWKs extend their: league crowil. son's Los Angeles d e fen s c • Toronto Maple Leafs toward a hander through Jacques Plante's unbeaten ~tring to six. St. Kerin's finished the re against Roy Harris In August 14.2 victory over ~ew York Rang· glove. but Claude Provst matched Other Chicago scorer., were: gular 5checlule in the celial possible, has the dosl'd circuit ers Sunday night in a brisk Na· it (or the Canadiens iate in the Bob Hull. Tod Sloan ~nd roo:;ie! with a single tied game to their televesion rights, The match lionai Hockey League game III period when he skated in alone .Johnny :'<!cKenzie. who scored. credit while Wcst ~Iines cop· will be prompted by Emil Lence Madison Square Garden. for a 15·footcr, his first goal in the :\ational' ped !irst spot in the $tandings. although Kahn. who nolV car· With the score tied 2·2, Pulford Oddly, Prol'ost was trapped on Hockey Lea~lIe. : in the semi,finals St. I(e\'in'~ rles ft lot of weight with D'Ama· grahbed the puck to the right of the ice during a player change Boston's scorers were Vic Sta·' captured a final's h~rlh ol'er to, is holding out for his one' Worsley after the goaltender had when he got his goal. He look a siuk. Don ~lcKenncy ..,;j Larry, Ran~crs two \'ictorics to one. time employee, Bill Rosensohn, lallen 10 the ice. His dril'e hIt pass from Dickie Moore and was Regan. : On Saturda\' nidlt We<t

Lence Is the little dressmaker Worsley on the back and (I'll into unmolcsted as he zoomed in on The Bruins' attack in the tillall· ~Iincs took a '2,\ fi~st peri;d whom Octopus, Inc .• froze out the nel. Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk. period was so sharp that thcir edge bUI St. Kel'i!l', cam~ bac~ of the Eastern Parkwav Arena lA!af captain George Armstr()ng Andre P~onovost put J\Iont~eal goalie. Don Simmons. was [or:,cd! to o'ltscorc the .'line·s ,quad in Brooklyn, where he ·develop. scored with 34 secon'ds lelt in th~ ahead 2·1 111 the second penod. to make only two ,al'es, en;·, 3·1 in the second st;ltlla and ed Patterson, among others, g~me after Rangers ~oach Phil scoring while lalling to the icc .. I cago's Glenn 11.111 made Ill. mOTe; the last period was scoreless

Anyway, it is not true that \\a~son had remol'ed \\orsley for Lunde lied the score for DetrOit than IllS to:al [or the first 1,\'0 i to h31c it end 4.3.

D'Amato is wailing Cor the Na. a SIxth atta~ker. at the 9:33 mark of the final frames. i Ba!'t Ferd (;cor"c COllnors tional AAU Championships in ~ BIlly H.orrt~ was the star. o( the period. ST,\:\DI:\GS I Sam Atkins' ;llld ~lirn Ston~ the spring to produce Patter.! ~arly g011l~. He seore~ hiS 131h The league,leading Canadiens B)' TilE n:-,'ADl,\:\ PIU::SS 'wcr the "oal·neHer· for SI. son's next assailant. althou~h i gool at 3: 16 of the openms peno~ tried despejately to extract a I·IC· :\atio~at League 'Kcvin's with St~nc's' core be some people wouldnt he sur.' and put Toronto. ahead 2,0. earl~ to~y, bu~ Henri Richard was I' n' L ~ F :\ ~t 1 ill;: the winner. Bill \!acDon, prised If hc waited lor th Jm the second With a bnlliantl.I·· COiled tWice on tremendous cr· ~Iontreal • 33 22 9 I 14~ ,~"~, aid fired tll'O goals [or West 01 . . G 1'1 executed solo erlort. f~rts by Sawchuk, and another Chicago 33 15 14 ~ IO~ It: 3~ ~Iine, 11':: h Frank Power get.

>mplc ames of 1960. . The Rangers battled back to tie IImc Sawchuk turned back a Xell' YOlk ~p, 1-1 15 !I 10.) HI.! 3, : ting the other. There are ~ompetent bOXing the score before the cnd of the great bid hy Pro\'ost. Detroit 37 lfi 17 4 S~ gq JG I

men who believe Ih.at Johans· ~J>Cond period on goal.< by Red CHICAGO <API-Chicago Black Boston 10 1520 . II \ 1~~ ··1 The teams will cla,1t again son the all concjuerln' S\\ d I 3-, II 18 S" H3' 10'1 ~oJ!, tonight wi,h the third encouli' , . ,!.·e e Sullivan and Andv Hebenton. Hawks look sole possession of I Toronto " Who starched Eddie ~Iachen in'· . tcr sla ted tor Tuesday night. a round, should appear in this country beCore being given a shol at the crown. ' Th~se same authorities also would like to see Pnllerson tackle someone oC worth.

U the New York Boxing Com· mission decides that the long· suffering ringll'orms s h 0 u I d hOI'e a look at Johannson before the Smorgasbord Slugger gets a crack at the phantom champion, which it wont. Archie ~Ioore would be delighted to try him out.

Feild Senior St. Bon's A.A. ,Senior Hockey Civil Service Hockey Practices Hockey League ! Practice I Thfeetin~

Thl' Feildian senior hockey (By F O. G) I SId I I .\ meeti,la'oC the Civil S~rl'ic~ team will workout at the Stad· Well. the fir~t ga~e in asso·' C Ie u e i Hocke)' League yrsterd~y aft~r· ium tonight at 7.15. As this will I ciatio~ hockey was played Sun, )lond~I': Inoon dwded to re;ume liS be the final opl'n practice club i da)~ WIth Rev. Bro. Darcy drop· St Bon'· 6 I" "·Id· - 1= . schedule '.l'Ith a rlouhlchcader on

'I Bust' pl'ng the II k b I J' " s. ~. r CI 1:1O.< , .,. J a h '[1 I manager .' ax ursey req e S! pee wel'n 1m. Tucsda,,: ' anuar)'. d. Ie .. C;lguc !ils, a [ull allendance of all. players : ~i~ieombe a~d Paul Walsh, of.: 5t. P~t's 6,15; Guards 7.15. t ~('nrled lis opc'ratlolls [or ~he try~ng for a berth With the I ftclally opemng the 1959 sea· I Wedncsdav: ! Chr!stmas season. Plaus for squad. II son. Feildians 615: 51. Bon's i.\5. ,raIsing fur.ds for the Lea~ue C B H k Walsh's campus team edged Th d ~ were also dIscussed and thev • ay OC ey out Fardy's forum team in a GU~~~/~:15; , will be further examined in th~

• '.' 19.6 thriller. This was by far' Fridav.: SI. Pat's 7.15. ncar future.

Cancelled the best opening game in three years and the one hundred and Seildians 6.15: Guards 7.15.

. h ten Cans really enJ'oued the-. Saturday: All hockey acllon at t e Hr. J.' G d 6 15 F 'Id' 7 15 Grace Stadium over the week· se~es. k s~~~a~': . ; CI lans . , Opens T onigh t end was cancelled due to the ampus team too up an SI. Pat's 9.11: St. Bon's \1.1. snowstorm. ! early first period lead with The first in a series of fair ---~----;---:-:- I Dave ~Iurphy getting two goals assisted by Power and ~lacDon·· to be TUn by the Basebal

thaI's all, in the game, b~tw!sh II assisled on one by Gus Lawlor. ald. i League opens tonight at tho I had ~Iven myself a ftghtlng. F?rum team fought hard and, New rules are working out i Gaiely Auditorium. The el'er ch~nce. ... ." ; 1~'lth ,hard slap shots by Hugh I I'ery good. Referces Brennan! will get underway at 8.30 anI

He left hiS hgh~ In the g~m, ! Fard) and John Allen co~\d nnd ~Iurphy II:!!! l'Cry lew calls I all fans and supporters are ask' added Jack Kearns. .' not beat the good goal tending I' to make during the ~ame. I I'd 10 hclp the League raise the

~Ioore calls Patterson a fl~e i of Bob Dunne. Fardy had two, Players are asked to try and i necessary funds by being pres fighter, bllt. Anl~quated ArchIe I breakawa~:s but Dunne . out· make a special effort to obtain 1 ~nt for the affair. Admission considers hIm sUlI a baby.. guessed hIm on both occasions. the right coiour shirt. is S1.00. •

"And as Gene Tunnel' pornt'l Before the period ended Dave '. ed out," he said, ' the tragedy is I Powell received a cut under i that being champion sn young his chin on a great S31'e from: h~ has no opportunity to learn.,' a hard drive by J. Walsh. First I

;., Otherwise he would improve aid men took care of the cut: over a wide scope with more ex· until the gamewas over. !

Adjustable Skate Protectors

""'bie MOore

'I would like to be Ihe oW· ial tester," said Ancient Archie, when he dropped off in New York en route from Montreal to San Diego.

perience and fights. You learn: 1

to' fight only by fighting." : The second period saw cam. Thick form·fitled Plastic Blade Pro· tectors.

• Can be ad lust· ed to fit all figure and tube,: skate blade,

\6 "cnt back out Cront r icconds later. Bern BiI· Ired In una~slsted mark. he Intercepted a St. Pat's I pus and fooled Casey

c Ose In at 6.67 for a 2.1 bRert Warr had his reo ounce hack to Peter to rOund out the first

b goals. Peter grabbed re OUnd and hit the lower

It 15.28 to bave It 3.1 gOing into the mid.

manager Murray ChapJln and team members: Ed Billard, Dave Dowden. Frank Squires. GeofC Peters, Gerry Winsor, Don Hemeon, Geoff Campbell, Peter Clarke, Bob Badcock, Ed Vatcb· er. Bert Warr, Clay Reid. Henry Hounsell, Bern Billard, Bill Tay· lor, Kelson Kearley, Jim Brad· ley, Jim Bradbury, Ray Piccott, Graham Carter, Don Sparkes and John Major.

The Guards Sr. Hockey team will hold a practice at the Prineet of Wales Arena tonight starting at 8.S0.

The way the Incredible light· heavyweight leader sees it, after his spectacular comeback

Bob Badcock, Ed Vatcber, Bern against and knockout of Yvonne Billard, , Durelle, there are only three

Likl' everybody else acquaint· pers teampus team put on the ed with Patterson, ~Ioore knows pressure and score six goals and that the earnest young man holding Forum team to one. would like to fight oftener. ~!urphy and Walsh had two Archie won't discuss D'Amato's goals apiece and singles by Con, tactics as a manager, but said: ran and Lawlor. The only goal "Once when I was fighting once by Forum team was scored by a month, Floyd said to me, 'J Wally Furlong assisted by Far· wish I could fight as often as ry, the period ended 8·1 for you do'." Campus.

lIIoore admires Patterson's loyalty to D'Amato, stresses Forum team finally came that such loyalty has to be awake in this period with a five earned, cannot be bought. goal out burst, and holding Cam·

8ge

Were called for both penalties. Geoff

Went off at 0.52 for and Ed Vatcher

7~wO minutes for trip. . Guards held a 6-7

Referee: Ted Wither., Linesmen: CharJle Field and

Terry Trainor.

Lineups:

Guards-Ed. Billard, Geoff Campbell, R01l\e Clarke, Peter Clarke, Henry Hounse II, Clay Reid, Frank Squires, Geoff Peters, Gerry Wllllor, B'lI Tay· lor, Nelson Kearley, Bert Warr, , ,

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Sl Pal't-Mlke Casey, Joe theater TV figbts possible at Browne, Jim Malone, Frank the moment that would draw, Brockleburst, Melvin Honl, Tom. and he would be involved In ROlslter. Jim Byrne, Jobn Perry. 'each. He would like to box Pat· Mike FItzPatrick, Derm Connol· terson again, tackle Sugar Ray Iy, Gordon Gooble, Orvlle Hong. Robinson and keep the return lUke Donovan, Jim Hickey, Tom engagement with Durelle. Hickey. Discussing his knockout by

SHoll on Goal: Patterson two years ago, Moore 1st 2nd 3rd T said: 'I was harassed by per·

BlIIard " .. "" ." 7 10 9 26 sonal worries, couldn't raise my Casey.... M" .... 8 6 7 21 hands. I don't mind losing,

'D'Amato stuck' to Floyd pus team to one goal. Fardy when things were tough," h& had two goals in this period and said. 'I wish I'd had a man· Furlong, McCarthy. O'Regan ager with as much confidence In had one each. Forum team kept me when I was a youngster.''' the pressure on Canipus' goal

So, Archie Moore, 42 going and Bob Dunne was called on to on 48, Is chosen fighter·of·the I make many saves from the year while a lot of people ac· sticks of Furlong, Fardy and I tually doubl that· there is a J Sinnott. The final goal of the I young Floyd PatterSon. lame was scored by Bi11 Whittle

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'Coday's hand is purely an ex· ercise in bidding. The proble!11I is for i'lorth and South to bid to six no·trump with South as declarer. It should be simple enough, but il1 practice the actual expert (lair that held the eards reached ~ix spades with I Notth ~s declart'r ant! a heart i lead pl'or,lptly s~t the hUlld. I

The correci biddin~ is shown I In the box. orlh is 100 weak I for an openi ng two bid and op~ns one club-not one spade. : He wants to cncou~age some bid I bl' someolle and while a club bid is pr~cti~"liy nevpr p:I;;cd ; a\l around. a spade hid m .. y he. "

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I check for accs. I rather favor: 'the use of four no·trump pro· 'I'ided the partnership is one , that is ~urc that this parlicular I four no·trump will be read as , ! Blackwood and not a raise in , no·trump.

CARD Sense! , Q-The bidding has been: I I Soutb West North Easl : I~ 1. 1, Pm I

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I Whal do you do now?

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As dramatized In Charles world. C 1957 br Foit. told_i. c"h,.n. Dill,i~,"j by HEA S."Ict,.... '''What was h~s name?" forty keeping the I\e!ght to ~ the caling-Icss·and·exercisinf Grayson's screenplay, "The Bar· The title role of the treaty· . I Adam told htm, and was ask· . IIt1!e under normal IS ~lUch more pro~ram does not shO'o b;.rlan anu the Geisha" unfolds seeking Harris Is a radUcal de· TilE STORY: Hope and I th~ arm o( Adam's chair. He ed, "So what became of him?" I healthier, e~pccially as the any effcct within a Cew weeks a sweeping adventure story set parture for John Wayne. In it ,\dam lost Jupiter, the dog s~ld, HI travel a great d~al'l "Hc's vice·president o( a com·: - -.-------.------------

CiEISH,\" against the authentic Oriental 'he trades his familiar cowboy Mam loved. Sbe obtained a alone. I am always watching pany which manufactures useful I Il",ton 's '~The Barbarian splendor of the East. It tells of stetson or cap of one of the new dog, which Adam calls ot!lcr people; the young, the! gadgets, and is very prosp.,

:~~ (;ri;ha." starring John I Townsend Harris and hiS arrl· (lght!ng services, for the morc 80y. mlddle·u\:ed, thc old, who are erous." : , 3' Townsend Harris, I I in Japan In the mid-19th conservative attire of a dipJi. • • • logether." He smiled again. This. "He was brilliant" said the I

r ~ 1'011;111 10 Japan. opens i century to negotiate a treaty to mat. This sudden switch in roles IX exprcssion was as young ~" \1;5, former instructor. ' ; :Il thp raramount· open Japanl'sl' ports to foreign recalls a s'milar one In which When it had tul'llcd IOW.lrd eyes. He .mJded, "As you must; Without irony, Adam asked,;

rr. I Produced for Twentieth Cen- the same dlrcctor, John Hus· spring. Adam !lew to a south· have lI~t.,ced: some are bored •. "You d9n'l approve 01 pros· i pll III .1apan in Cinema: tury.Fox by Eugene Frenke on ton, petL:lacied Humphrey Bo· ern elly to talk to a client and some dISIllUSIOned, s~~e angry. perity?" I

---------- gart to depart from his (amillar II Hope went with him to witness I am sorry for them.. : • • • , gangster characterizations to as., thc breaking of blossoms from HII speech .was f~tntly color:, "Certainly, and for many sume th5 subsequent Oscar. the dark bough, and to see her ed, morc ~y tnfleclion than bl ,reasons. And innumerable bri!o winning role in "The African mother's cousin there. Thcy, accel:t. as If he had early learn.: liant men create prosperity not Queen." remained for two days and then I cd tillS languagc but had been only (Or thcmselves but for.

, . flew to catch up with Helcn.: born to another. . ~ others. I am pleased for HenrI', Eqnall). Import~~t to the tell- They found hcr i>mk and oc.; "I watched you today WIth yet could ha\'e wL_hed he h~d

Iln~ of thiS magnlftcent story Is clIpied wholly satisfied With I plc,bllre," he went on, "you are I <ontinued in the field in which

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the ~olc. played by Elko Ando. Tessa.' "Best galley slave-pun' not bored, disillusioned, nor -" He broke off, then asked Sh.e IS first Introd.uced ~s a fully intended-I cver had." she: an~I:)', at lenst ~ do not perceive ruefully, "Now_ why do I say geIsha In the HarrIS ho~schold, i remarked over luncheon, in! It. Il'll ~e a little abo~t your., tQat? Actually I have b~en gone I sent there to spy on hIm. But, Tessil's presence regarding her i selves willie we fly In clrcles- a long lime from teaching" I slowly,. she become.~ acquhlnted I secretary with' something ap' wlll'rc you liw, what you do.", "I know" Adam said .". d with hIS gentle manner and .. • • • h ' ,"n " . proachlng affectIOn.' . . aVe wondered-together with'

! cha~ac,t,er. so unlike the bar· I On the last Cllghl home there: Adam ~poke their name an.d, a large part of the world, why:

I bar an she was told to expe.ct" was trouble; it was not bad; thm reSIdence and what hIS I you retired." I'

a~d ultimately falls In lo\'e wll~ , trouble bllt the kind which, work was. Hope was suddenlY' "It would be a long . . hIm However jllst as her obedl ' , I d Sh 'd "I d 't I answer, ,.. ., causes most pas'cn~crs uneasi.j elll Jarrasse. e sal , on, the plane would run out f .

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MATINEE: 2 P.M.

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en.ce to Japanese custom dooms ness and (ear, 'Which compels' do anything." I Briefly, I came to the c~n 7~~: i tillS romhnce from the out,et. it' thcm to talk in cheerful rleter. "18m sure you do a great I ion that what I had for cl us I Is th's same custom to obe", . I '1" th Id . I 'I, . . so ong . ,. ' , IIlInet! tone~ to the slewardcsse, (Cd. e 0 er man sal(. ,.e bchevod and was Imparlin to ~hlch laLr. causes her al~ MIO' and to each other. For a lonn, looked at Adam an~ shook hIS lothers had nothing fu th g t honal conflict w~en reactIOnary lime the aircraft circled th~ head. "I know hUll'. about' giVe me. It was, for mc~ a eJea~ forces 1U the go~ crlime~t order, landing field in heavy fog and money, At one time I dl~, It In'! end, and if the teaching road her to. kIn H'lrr~. leadms to a there were rumors that they terested me. for a defmll~ .rea·1 came to a full stop I could not, 5uspen.c·f1l1ec climax_ . ' mu~t go on 10 this or that place. son. Not now. I have suCflclent, of course, teach, for you have

For John Huston, "The llar. During the more than an hour, Cur who f~n eat more hlhan a! to journey with your pupils. So barlan and the Geisha" also is a Hope had her hand in Adam's:, me~1 or s .eep ~~ more I an one II found another road." He arose change of pace. In nearly all of' she was not frightened, Cor he bee at a I1me~ .. : "~Ve aTe losing altitude. ou~ his prel"ol1s film!> he hns dealt: was there. She would have heen f S~ Adam asked hIm hiS pro- i pilot must have found a hole in with the Ic~s fortunate or .ess alon!'. But there was an uncer·· e!>slon. i thp fog." admirJLle clas.ses of :nankind.· tainty. They did not· talk much lie ~u~~ed: ~hcn, I a hn d:. The hostess spoke Ol'er the i

But here he i; dealing with what but cach knew, in so meat nSllhetre 'd . elera, as. alvle i mtercom, the Warning light I . I II th th' th ht au· an now am occaslOna Y' weni on d th Id IS essent a ) a success story. . measure. p 0 er s oug S,' ~ It d 'th I' d I. ,an e 0 er man:

Filmed 011 localion in Kvoto and during this time a man sit·· con,u e -WI a p easmg e·; saId, standing by Adam "I' cultural capital DC Japan, amidst i ting alonp hy the winduw ilhead : fertt'nCeu-;",uPlol n Imy formd~rff·ublt·1 would like I'ery much t~ see . d d ( flit . d d '1 I fl Jec S. sua y 1I'flle I ICU you both . h Its hun re 5 0 tcmples and, 0 lem UI ne an sml CI . (' I k h' hid" II . d again; t pre's a tele· shrines, "The BaI'i:tar'an and the said, "This happens." . )hOO sh'w IC ell' reaE · '1 c sal I phone number on the card" G . h " I b (. . I at IS name was ml e, stop· (To B C rd'

els a, stall( s tLl _e one ~ John; . Tiley had secn but not 1I0tlced ped and fished a card from his: e on lIlue ) Hus~ons g~eatcst cmematlc ma~·· him, [or he was a small man ocket. addin. "The surname I -,--.----terpleces, Jllst as the man III and, a stranger would Ihink, f. as difficuttg am' bo k ~I i .A ~et foore.st Innemrnt I honors, Townse~d Harris, s~ands: glancing at. him ~nd awa)' again. s'tu'dents .ettleds co~ DO~ s~he~; 1 he growth .In, the pulp and as a great and Important hgure: without dlstlllctlOn. But now I w3<-th'j' thought-out of r. I p.aper compames forests con.' in the pages o( histor~'. I they saw his eyes. and forehea(\. shot.' :-'Iy ;riends call me Emi~:." ,llnues ~o exceed the cut.

I The forehead hl~h. the eyes , I Floats to Factory i most brilliant. Hp was not Adam looked at the card and: . Greatest Resource I

The majorit~· of the pulpwood. l·oung. and Hope thought his raised a mental eY4"brow. Hope Canada IS taking m n r t' han'est in Canada floats on its eyes astonishing: they looked, leaned 011 his shoulder to read measures io protert Ihe forests. journey to the paper mills. ! without seIC·consciousne,s, on i it. The name aroused vague: her most I'aluable rc!>ource. '

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Hollywood Featurette iWashington Notebook. , I

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. I - I thoughts. II you like to laugh.: . Cha~1;1. No ~o('ner hill I he fin·

ROLLfWOOD'S 1959 GMtBLE: here's the re~t of the menu Hoi·: Rrlel Ent'ollnlers - l'la)"s the ishl'd p\'('scntillg his cre(lcnti~ls 111£ OLD·TlME BEI.LY I)'\\'ootl hopes to pack movie the·' ·1'I1IIIg·-Gold Plalc-(.\ItE·\ess at thc State Department. than

LAUGH aters with In coming months: I -·Coplel'rtlc-.\udicllce I he rushed downtown to buy "The Tunllel oC LOI·c"-Doris. Appeal - Dialog' t iekets for a ncll' st <l;;r pla~·.

By ERSKI~E JOH1'\SON On), and Richard Widmark put I Sincc thcn, hI' h~s attended HOLLYWOOD - (!I;E.\) thc spotlight on sex in the sub· I By .JEllltY IlE:\l"\ETT ! thrcc Ihcatel' productions aud iI

Custard pies ha\,en't yet drnJ!· urbs-and if some Iheatcl's: W A5HINGTON - t :\EA) - baH·dozen mOI·ies. rated Iny Il)'ing saucers In aren't raided by I)oliec I'll be' An embarras,ed part)' . ;:oin~ . . . . Southern California slde5 but! surpl'i!cd. • : friend explains that she hilS cili. . l'l'lrnd" ~ilY III<\t If (hagla. 1I0IlYl\'ood is relaunching all the I "The Sha~g)' Dog·'-Teen.age: lided with Mrs. ~lalllio Brosiu., had IllS 1I'i1)'. he I~'ould change other old ~ack Sennett slap· boy diseo\'ers he can turn him.' wife of the Italian ambassador. the whole compleXIOn uf em·, stitk comed), tricks in a big sell into a dog to thc horror i three timrs within the last ha's>' receptIOn'. instead of m· mO\'ie tomedl' boom-the first of his parents, .. red ~lac~lurra)" month. Although she insists that l·lIlng. gUests for eoektnlls. they i slnte the teliuloid capital slip· ~nd Jenn Hagen. "The Jane II each hnmp has been an acci.: explain, he would probJ.hl)' j ped on a banana peel labeled From Maine"-Doris Day ana dent. her husband thinks other., treat them to a double featm e. !

TV and feli fPl on its own her pet lobster gct mixed up: wise. : GUESTS AT ,\ Viet "nm em, face. with railroad red tape, i "Yuu'd know I'm right. too. if i bassy reception were startled to

A dOlen of the 1958·59 sea· "Don't GlI'c up the Ship": )'OU hal'c e\'er notired that ex·, h~ar that the embassl' \\'as "0-

~on's biKKesl films are designcd Jerry ,Lew!~ mispla~es a U.~; i pe~ivc mink "coat ~lr5 .. Bro~.i0 I inll to pass out golde;1 coins e to ;

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ST AnON WAGON

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- wl'ilin~, dull' attested. DIAL 1$(,378·9 I t1nr1cr~i;:l1ed' Solic:tor, I

to bring back that almost lor· destro~er. The Mallng Game . all'la~s wears. he explnln~. It evervhodv thrrc. An\' thoughts' 7' ,;."~ l:OtlCII event-the big belly ·-Debbie Reynolds. and paul/eos~s marc than I .make .in .1Il! of making a quick irip to the' @ 0 , .. 6....,. --.~.---.--~.-~------- nth ,by of f'chru3r)'. lIul:lI. I ~ouglas al war With the U.s' j enlire ~·ear. 1\1), WIfe fIgures bank \,ani.hed. howcver. when' ~ ~ . ,~.~ "'l'~ Nfl Il'hich dille the t..xec":,,.

SUCH GOI:\GS O~ haven't lillcome tax departmcnt. Dc~b~e -that the ~Iosl'st she'lI ~I'er cO.me! a water st'lI·tcd circlIl .. lin~; . ~C c::> ~?~ j l.. ew ound and : proceed to distrihule been sccn on mone sound needed a good laugh and thIS IS to wrapplOg herseJ( 10 a nllnk throllgh the crowd wilh a !'>r"r' - _ _ ~>-w . of Ihe SJ;d dceca,ed. ~tal!CS since the days when the it. "Alias Jesse James"-Bob like that is to have those so· tral' . ' 0 - ___ - Services ' ~i1rd onl,' tn thr claim' I'f

I MERRYMEETING ROAD: Exrclltrix of the last \I':I~ . . said Ilcceas~d on or .

~arx Brothers chased hlondes. Hope, the tenderfoot at war called accidents. • . I she shJIl then h;l\e harl Olh'cr Hard~' tweaked Stan with the West. "The Perfect BIGGEST SilO\\' enthusiast 'fnl'lled Ollt that "golden euin"j I' ~~,~,,,~'.',~.:,:"'.:.. " PASSENGER NOTICES • Daled al 5t John'.' Ih.! Laurtl's nose, Greer Garson sat. Furlough": Ton~' Curtis. Janet In town is new Indian Amha~. is the name or a luscious hoI's: "''''N.·S~, .. , .. r.!. t- . __ .. ..~. ! d;\)' of .'Jnu~r)'. A.D. l~.;) down on a chocolate eclair and' Leigh and Linda Crista!. The sdor llohamed Ali Currium d·oenvre. It's made b)' covcl'ing. "Lots of traffic 011 the freeway?" I C~)~~EC~I?~ B.\ Y. ~l'~ .\S~: COOK. n.\flTI.t:TT, ('II. lob Hope and Bln~ Crosby Pentagon may be blushing in circles of ham with chopped. . ..... -. - - .- - - - - "EST Rt:~ PL.\CE~TIA BAt & .\I.\RSIHU .. mase!! thr zipper on Doroth)', public but I know It i.! laughing STEAMSH bcef lopped wilh pineapple: THREE R;\\'AGEIIS Regular 8.10 ~.m Iralr. leav .. Lamour's 5aron~. behind closed doors. IP rings. International party·goers i Fin'. insects. and disease ~ . inl! Sl. .John·s ~londa\·. JanUJn'

When thaI serious. intense THE CURRENT "Houseboat" I say it·s considered the outstand· I consume ahout as much wood! GREAT EASTERN 5th.. will make connection ;t' ~'oun, "method" actor, Paul saillnll to box oUiee records llilOVEMENTS in~ Vietnamese party snack. ! ye.al'l)' as the pulp and paper: OIL & IMPORT . ArgentiJ with :llotor Vessels i Xewman. goes ape and swings with Sophie Loren and Gary 1f ~ FRF.:--;CH SHOW~IAN :ltaur· nllll~. I for the Bay Run and II'csl RUI . from a chandelier. ~Ian, ~'ou Grant will be followed At Para· ~ LA' I ice Chel'alier immediate!>' losl ! CO.,. 'LTD. Placent;a Bay. know it's the m05!. Paul goes mount by Clark Gablc's hilar •. F O. C NADA STEAMSIIJPS his usual charming .smile the woon ~IUS Tnr. )'oW COST i Radio. TeleviSion Washers. Tamn on us in a wild comedy ious romantic encounter with Belle Isle II sailing today.' other night when he tasted his I To sell pulp and papcr ahroad: R~lril!erators Deep Freezers CONSIXTIOS i'Ol:TH COAST drinking escapade with JORn Carroll (Baby 0011) Baker in I Bedford II due 51. John's Iirst drink at a party gil'cn by: Cannda Iliust produce pulpwood' Electric Ranl:er~ SER\'ICr. Collina in "Rail" Round the "But It's Not for Me." ~lr'l today, sailing Jan. 7. some officials of CARE. The' at a morlerate price. Floor Poli~hcrs. , B II I . G h Train "The Caribou" leaving_ Flag Boys." Gable decides his wife of 20 eels e II lea\'ing Halifax noted entertainer had comc to ------. -~--~- _, Public r~~do~s~n~s"'stems. SI. John's 1.30 p.m. Thursday,

The way 'hin~s are 1I0ing I years is 100 old Cor him while ,Ia~: 9, due St. John's Jan. 11, town to put on a new show and Tnpe Recorders. January Slh .. wi! make connec. won't e\'en be lurprised if :'olar· he pursues young romance. But salling Jan. 13. do some promotional work for • LAN D tion at Port aux Basques with: Ion Branda turns up as Pa Carroll convinces him it's not BedCord II lea"ing Halifax I the international welfare or· RF.PAIRS AND SERVICll S.S. Baccalicu for regular ports: Kettle to Liz Taylor's ~Ia. Or I! for him. Jan. 12, due 51. John's Jan. 14. ganization. ' SURVEYS Dut 3~~~~: 3005 . South Coast Senice. 'I lurl I\'es and Frank Sinatra Paul Newman going ape And' sailing Jan. 16. : "What brand of Scotch is· leI together as the Laurel and i swinging from a chandelier? Belle Isle II leaving Halifax i this?" he asked. "It's undouht·, WATER ST. CONNECTION WE:;T RlJS ~ Hardy of the '60s. I Yes. lady, thnt's what I said. Jan. 17, due SI. John's Jan. I edly the stran~est tasting drink' • WH ITE ian26.1.v. I'LACENTJ,\ BAY i

THERE'S ROSALIND Rus· Without a bit of "method" to 19. due SI. John's Jan. 21. 1'1'1' cvcr had." I~~~",:":,~~~=:=:~~ Rr~ular 8.10 a.m. traiu Ieav. ~1I. for instance, in "Auntie i his madness. Bedford II lea\'ing Halifax I When the host checked his PRJ NTS - _.-- -- , mg 51. John's Friday . .Jan 9th. Mame." If ~·ou remember ROI Ja.n: 21, due SI. John's Jan. 23, ,'liquol' supply to find out. he Departmenl of Education : will make connection at .\rgen· in "Mourning Becomes Electra" Choff T d salling Jan. 24. disco\'ered that he had picked' Itia wilh :llotor I'c;scl for th~ (whieh she's trying to forget) I on reate Belle Isle II lea\'ing Halifax up the wrong boltle and had. Gerry Halley West Run Placell.:a Bal'. and In "Sister Kenny." well- Ja.n: 26, due SI. John's Jan. 28, I mixed Chevalier'S drink with I'

Solidto.·s ror the EH(IIIr~ ian5.12.l9.26. -

;rou just won't belie\'e it. She's l\ifore Fflrmallv salling Jan. 30. Iquinne water instead of soda. ~ Surveys Ltd. CONSr.CTJO~ sonK COAST' ierry Lewis, Red Skelton and if. u BedCord II leaving HaliIax WHEN NEWLY. ELECTED ,- SERYICE ---------. Jack .Bt~n~· merged into a doll w Ja.n: 30, due SI. John's Feb. 2, I Sen. Philip A. Hart <D..~lich.) 90 ALLANDALE ROAD Regular 8.10 a.m. train lea\" as IIlla!IOUS as an old Ke~" Thp p~rennial fa\,ol'ite-chiflon SBI!ILng Feb. 3. ! arril'es in Washillgton next. : ing 51. .Iohn·s Frida, .. Jan. 9th . • t(l~e K~medy chase. . : -has a really new look in for. ~ A~KE STE~MSHJP CO. ,.Jallllary. he will come equipped: 'PHONE 901)76 . 1 will make connection at Argen· . "Ies, sir. Hollywood IS shuck·, mal evening gowns this season. No\aport lea\tng St. John i with the best ehauffering sen'.' -k~ : tia with S.S. Bar Haven lor m~. problems for laughs--a 30·' The~e are the usual full.skirted N.B., Ja~. 6. Halifax J~~. 9, due. ice in town. His wife, Janey, i~' II regular ports South Coast Scr· mllion dollar jlamble o.n l~u~h'l and flying wing chlCfon dresses. St. John 50 Jan. 12, salling Jan. ! a licensed helicopter pilot and \·ICC. Ing people out of theIr Ii\'lng But the newest and smartest are 13. . ; owns her own whirlybird. DI\'ISJO~ Of AJ)n .. 1 FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES r'!?ms-and I'm \\'ith Billy I: tho~e with a strapless empire oNovapor,t leaving. St, Jo~~. i Janey plans to fly her hilS' EDlT.\TJON \\ Ilder . when ~e says: . bodIce and a slim skirt '~'ith N.B. ,Jan. 20: Haillax Jan .. p, ! band Oil many of his out.of.town

f " Jan 27 ~ Attention A('"lts:

FREIGHT SOUTH COAST SER\'ICE "I. thlllk a. udlences are rea.d)' draped folds cau .. ~ht up at the due st. John s Jan. 26, salhng 1 trips J'ust like she did dlll·in".

or II .. nones should be like Cront of the bust or the back or •... the recent campaign. The sell' amusement parks. People should both, with a rose or a handsome Novapo~ leal'lng St. ,Iohn, ator's airbornc Iills \\,on't be Thc Adult Education Centre Frright is ace~pted daily at· go t~ them 10 hal'e fun. There's diamond brooch. Feb. ,3, Hahlax F7~' Il, due SI.I restricted b)' bal! weather, eith. Will I'r.oprn for re~ular classes the Railway Freight Shed lor' IIOt1l1l1g ,but fun in ou~ picture." t • These look much morr sophis. Jo~n s Feb. 9, s~lhng Feb. 10 ,cr. First thing .Janey rlan; to ~ ~ at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan .. re~ular ports Soulh Coast Ser'l

HE "AS TALKING about, heated and formal too. than Ihe Novaport lea\l~g SI. John" do when she arrives is to nct .. 7th. 1959. ; l'lce but III order to guarantee i "Some Like It Hot," in which IIsual prctty, floaUng chiffons do. Feb. 17, N.B; Halifax Feb: .20.; her instrument rating. ~ Tlw following additional mo\'ement by this t~ip 01 the 197 WATER S1. ht hu Joe E. Brown making I . due St. John s Feb. 23, s31hng I PUBLIC RELATIONS bo)'s; cour,es will be offered at that S.S. Bill' Havcn freight must romlntie passes at Jack Len:t.! CROWN SELl,S WIlOD Fe.~ 24. . I ~t the Soviet Embassy arc t.1k., time: I' be at the Railway Freight Shcd; !'Ion u Jack and Tony Curlls Paper companies lease their Rell'll/eraUon. , 109 no chances that Washington not later than 1.00 p.m. Tucs.: "!,personate Marilyn ~Ionroe's I' woodlands from the Crrwn and FURNESS WARREN LINE : newsmen will overlook the im· i ,. A \\'ork,hop Gn Ur;lma"-: day. January 6th. 'I

1\1'1 friends while being ehased pay for the wood they cut. Newfoundland due SI. John's! portant points in Khrushehev's i / Twel\'e week eoursc-·Jr.e two· ~ '" pnpters. The eomedy trend, Jan. 6, leaving for Halifax and . speeches. I to·three·hour class per week! B~5~RICTED C,\R~?. i 1111 Billy, "Is what the doctor I MORE BURNT THAN CUT Boston Jan. 7, due Halifax Jan.! They've started mailing re.: Instructor: ~Ir. F. Uavies. ATCL: SHU PERS PLEASE NO 1£'-1 urJec:ted to order for Holly· Of the original Iorest of 9 and Boston Jan. 12, leaving porters translations of their I WELCOME WAGON ' "Child Growth And Dc\'elop· Oils and other reslrictt!d cargu! ~---·Be 11'00II mo\ies and the 'laugh pili' I Canada 60 per cent has been Boston Jan. 13 and Halilax Jan. 1 boss's public harangues which I HOSTESS : menl"-Twclve week ~ourse-: for regular ports South Coast ",etcrlptlon Is long overdue." I burnt-four times the amount 17, due S1. John's Jan. 19, sail·! have almost evcry sentence la.

I, lone t wo·to·three·hour cla,;s ~er Sen'iee for forwarding \'i~ Ar·

lILLY ISN'T ALONE In his cut. ing again same day for Li\,er·1

1 bele.d according t.o its dramatic W'II K k Y l ,week. Instructor: ~(rs. E. WIll ~entia and :lI.V. :llarlorita will' Modern pool. ments. The vanous grades of I noc at ou r Door mott. ~I.A.. . . ! be accepted at the R~i!way

FURNESS WITHY o~ CO LTD Nova Scotia. lcaving Liverpool. importance arc marked with the I' v,ith Gifts and Greetings I "Grade XI Latin' -On~ three i Freight Shed Tuesday. Jan th, Live , ex ., • Jan. 16, due 51. John's Jan. 22, j words "Applause." "Prolonged, from FTlend:y Business hOllr cla,~ PCI' week. Ins:ruc., 9 a.m. to 5 pm.

leaving for Halifax and Boston I Applause," "Loud Applause." i • h tor' )Ir. \\. Hamilton. BA Electrica lIy Jan. 24, due Halifax Jan. 26 and "Loud Prolonged Applause-All ' Nel~ bours and Your I i Lh'erPQol St. John's floston Halifax SI. John':

to to Hfs " to to to !It. John's B05tOD Halifax St. John', 1';1001

.. ~o,. Scotia" "N __ Dec. 31 ,Jan. 2 ew,oWldland" Dec. 31 Ian. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 1~

"Nova Scotil" Jan. 16 Jan, 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. ''Newfoundand'' Jan. 30 Feb, 'I Feb. 13 Feh. 18 Feb 20 'Novi Scotia" Feb. 20 Feh. 28 Mar, 6 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 'Newfoundland" Mar. 8 Mar. 14 JIIar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar. 26

Persons rontemplating passage to Europe Ihould make bookinp well in advance,

Boston Jan. 29. leaving Boston Rise." : Civic and Social Further information mal be Jan. 30 and Halifax Feb. 4, due A BRITISH EMBASSY oC.: Welfare leaders obtained from the Principal, St. John's Feb. 6, sailing again ficial says comedians in Eng. '10th . f. :lIT. w. 'Ioore, ~I.A .. either by same day for Liverpool. Iland are making fun of Amer., n e . occasIon o. calling at the Adult EducdtiJn

Newfoundland. leaving Liver'j ica's smoking habits. He says! The Blrtl'! of a Baby, Orliec, ~Iemorial UniverJity pool Jan, 30, due 51. John's one of their parodies goes like I New Comer to the City. Annex .. "errrmeetml! Road. ill' Feb 5 leaving for Halifax and I this' lOY dlallllg 20411 on or alter Jan. Bosio~ Feb. 7. due Halilax Feb., <lA pad: of Coughies. please." PHONE: ,?th, 1959. 9 and Boston Feb. 12, leaving; "Yes sir, regular or king: 2503, 93498, or .90943. l,Ian3,5.6. Boston Feb. 13 and Halifax Fe.b. si1.c?': . HUT{,HEN'S GRO(;ER~ Sf: John's West 18, due 51. John's Feb. 20, sad· "King Size." .

AU PASSAGES ARRANGED BY' BOAC KLM A.1lERICAN ' AIRWAYS, SCANDINAViAN" T 'w A' --=tllll Airlines. ' ..•

PAN Ing again same day for Liver· "Filler lI' nonCiltel'?" MEAT MARKET, and pool. "Nonf.lfpr." 53 William SIreI'I CROSBIE & CO., LTD

fYoolworth BI(lg. Water St Dial 5031 No\'a Scotia, leaving Liver ""'entrol or nonmenthol'!" Dial 7450 and 6062

pool Feb. 20, due SI. John's Feb. "Non menthol." COIIm\t us regarding your travel problems 26, leaving for Halifax and "CrlJs!\p~oof box or soft

FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE Boston Feb. 28:.due Halifax pack?" NEWFOUNDLAND BOTEL '. 'PRONE 5623 fltarch 2 and Boston March 5, "Turkish blend 01'-"

ST. JOHN'S WEST

Nfld.-Canada Steamships Ltd. FREIGHT SAILINGS

M.!!, "BEDFORD II" HALIFAX - ST. JOHN'S

Lell'l", Halifax:

Jan. 3. 1959 .............. Due SI. John's Jan. 5th ,Jln. 12th ................ Due SI. John's Jan. 14th .lan. 21st ............ , ... Due St .Iohn's Jan. 23rd Jan. 30th ................ Due St. .Iohn's Feb. 1st

leaving Boslon March 6 and "Forgd it h'e lirhd the H. R. CLARKE Halifax March 11, due St. John's habit!" :.larch 13, sailing again same j day for Liverpool. i BILLION OF TREES

Topsail Ro" Dial 112295

Newfoundland, leaving Lil'er' l Billions of new tfl'es grow pool March 6. due st. John's, each year in tne p;,lp and paper L, HF.ALEY ~Iarch 12, leaving for Halifax companies' woodl~'lds. and Boston ~Iarch 14, due HaJj. " Crosl Roads and Waler 81 fax March 16 and Boston )Iarch MANAGED FORt;STS Dial 3026 19, Icaving Boston ~Larch 20: The pulp im':>:;II'Y's fure,ts; and Hali!ax March 24, due SI. i are managed al:~ordin~ to Ihe I CHARLES O'KEEFE ,lohn's March 26, sailing again i hest scientific knowledg,' ;tlall· 111 Hamilton Street same day lor Liverpool. i ;hle. : Dial 4447

. ..-.. ~ .... -. - -.- --_ ... - ,

DRUG STORES ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL

M. O)I\TNORS LTD, 1M WATER ST.

Dial 2206

~,. John's North

AYLWARD'S PHAR~IACJ

Cor. Monchy & Empire Aye Dial 90070

THOMPSON'S ,. pnARMACY, 45 Quldi Vidi Road

FLEMING'S PHARMACY.

2115 Pennywell Road Dial 92937

f"f. John's West

JOHN J. FEEHAN Around St. John's

... '10 Water St. Dial 3531

T.V. REPAIRS

CITY ,o\NTt:N~ A SERVICE. Tclevision Antennas In· stalled. Part5 sold. Phone 92761 or 90173.

Cheap Reliabie In and Around St.

l\IARG UERITE'S BEAUTY PARLon

.. Prescott St. Dial,.!.

W. BUNTON & 50S 54 LeMARRCANT RD.

Dial 6929 Res. . ST. JOHN'S CENTIW

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

ST. JOHN'S NORTH -------J. V, DAWE LTD.

1';lectril'al C()ntrarlnr

KI~ Bo'

SERI TO·

I 12 1/ 10 2i 15 21 6 H

11 2· 4 15 3 2(

14 1i 9 2! ' 5

CI

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East

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JANl Feb. 7th ., ••.•••..•..... Due 51. ,John's ~'eb. 9th Feb. 16th •.• , ..•• "." ... Due St. ,John's I,<'eb. 18th

:'\0 fire when we .. ir •. ,-"",:::.::: __ _ Dial 90901

DUNj'\'S BEAUTY PARLOURS

Feb. 24th ................ Due SI. John's Feb. 26th

M.S, "BELJ.E ISLE 11" HALIFAX - ST. JOHN'S Lea,,", B.lltll:

,Jan. 3rd ............................ Due S1. John', Jan. 5th ,Ian. 9th .............................. Due 51. John's Jan. 11th Jan. 17th ......................... " .. Due St. John's Jan. 19th Jan. 26th ............................... Due St. John's Jan. 28th Feb. 3rd ......................... Due SI. John's Feb, 5th ~·eb. 11th ................. " ........... Due SI. John's Feb. 13th ~·eb. 20th ........... " ............... Dur SI. John's Feb. 22nd Feb. 28th ............................ Due 51. John's Mar, 2nd

For Immediate elearanre per direct I8l11l1g •• For. filet .paee and other Information apply:

HARVEY & CO" LTD" General Agent~, Dial 2151 It, N. COLE, Special Representative, St. John's

DIAL Z20'7 OR TO THE ROBERT RfFORD COMPI.NY, LTD., Agenls

MONTREAL and TORONTO IIEAD OFFICE - HALIFAX, N,S,

~ . Furness Red Cross Line Sailing t~ St. John's and Corner Brook, Nfld.

5.S. MANCHESTER EXPLORER SAILINGS FROM: New York SainI John. N.B. Halifax St. John's, Nfh1.

Jan. 9 .Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Feb. 9 Feb. 1~ Feb.2 Feb, 5

• Will call at Newfoundland Outports as illducement offers.

Freight aecepted for Corner Brook subieet to ice can· dltlons al that port.

FURNESS, WITHY & Co., Ltd. WA'rER STREET EAST, ST, JOHN'S, NOWFOU[\1DLAND. Hallfu:, N.S, New York, N.Y. Saint John, N,B. Montreal, P.Q. _I

INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS

JOB BROTHERS & CO LTD. Water Street

DIal 2658. 4121

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

Dial 7O.J6·7047

REG.T. MORGAN fem"lr Bldg. Duckworth SI

Dial 80370-7':'56

UNITED UNDERWRl'l'EIl~

femple Bldg" Duck\\'! Dial 80370'775~

[>lIAR~'A(;t Cor. Mayor and

Merrymeeting Rd. DIAL 7388

BINDON'S PHARMACl Cor. B()IIIaventure and

Empire Ave. DIAL 5921

KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE,

204 Duckwortll Sl. Dial 2381

PARKDALE PHARMACY.

Elizabeth Ave Dlal'91120

MURPHY'S ORUG STORE

119 MlliliarY Ron Dial 6445

Sf. 10hn's Central

AMBASSADOR BEAUTY PARLOl'R

246 Water Street 'lial 3089

Sf. John', North

MAM'ZELLe'S BEAUTY PARLOUR

Elizabeth Ave. DIal 90199

NU·VOGUE BEAUTY PARLOUR

Rowan St. Dial 91055

em AND SUBURBAN , GARBAGE COLLECTION

We Clean Gardens. B Isemenu Two Commerical Pick·ups. ., DIAL 93211

GROCERS

W. ABBOTT 2~ J..Ivlngstone SI.

Dial 4953

NORMAN 45 New Gower SI.

Dial 5727 MORECOMBE'S

GROCERY, 20 Calver St.

Dial 3728

BULGER'S CONFECTIONERY

'If King's Bridge "II Dial 69%'

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KINSMEN Boys Club

BINGO paper

SERIES NO.4 TO·DAY'S NUMBERS

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CLOSED FOR

STOCKTAKING TODAY

NDAY, JANUARY 5th

CROSS'S ~UCK'WOR'TH STREET TOP LONG'S HILL

Baseball Backers' Club

Opens

\Vinter Fair in

Gaiety Auditorium (Prince of Wales S~reet)

TONIGHT

mll-S.30. ~ I

JANUARY 5th

Admission-$l.00

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

Showrooms, Water Street

I USED LIGHTING PLANT and 1 USED CAR RADIO

On JANUARY 6th, 1959, at J :30 p.m.

-._-----_._. ------;----

FOR SALE hold lond on Pennywell Road n.ar C. of

Regional High School with two dwelling hOU$flS

thereon, one containing six rooms and four rooms, both having separate 110-22Q

wiring. and all modern conv.nlence •• driveways and entrances to each

. Immediate possession to four room house IS fUlly furnished, possession of six room

one month from date of sal •• properly would make an Ideal family hom. an additional income.

For further particulars apply to:

CURTIS & DAWE -....... .... .... _ ..... L40.

Velvet Horn Club

TO·DAY

CLUB OPEN 9 am, to 11 p.m.

FOOD AT ITS BEST

CARD Doctor

James B. Roberts has resumed

Practice •.

FOR SNOW CLEARING

CALL ALL SALES EQUIPMENT

CONTRACTING LTD. T opsaiJ Rood

Phones: 92009,90695,6277L

ROOMING ROUSE-Where to slay when in town, Doyle's Rooming House, 65 Spring· dale St. Rates: $2.50 and $350 per day. Phone 6068F for reservations and partleulars. nov.29, (1 mon.)

--.-.. ----BEAUTY LAND, 129 Queen's

Road weck·end speclal­$IMO cold wave $10.00i $12.50 cold wave $8.00; $10.00 permanent wave $5.00. ($15.00 culd wave $8.00, morning only). Dial 6534. Open evenings.

St. John's Horbour and Pilotage Commission

Applications in writing arc called for the position of Har­bour Pilot in the Port of S1. John's,' Nfld. Applicants must be in possession of a ~lastcr's Certiflcnte of Competency. 'fhc soliciting o{ support {rom mem­bers of the Commission is not permitted. Applications shonld be addressed to the Secret.lry, !it. John's ll:Irholir RIIlI Pilot ~l:C Commission. 1'.0. Box E·S:102. !it. .lollI\·s, Nflll .• alit! ~h()nlll hr. filed nollnter th~1I ISth January 195!1.

D. n. STMIPTON, lIarbounnastcr.

St. John's lIarbour and I'Hotage Commission.

jan5,6.7

Jo'OR SALF..-At GAnder, Beau· tlful Spllt·level Home - 7 rooms, full basement, buill· In garage. Hardwood floors, radiant heallngi southern exposure. Centrally located. Completely landscaped. Fur· nace heated domestic hot water, continuous hot sup· ply. Screen and storm win· downs throughouti' storm windows for basement; com­bination storm and screen aluminum doors front and rear. House newly painted last summer. Property fenc­ed at rear. House for imme· dlate sale as owner trans· ferred and wlll be leaving Gander Feb. lst, 1959. Ex­cellent value at reasonable prlcr.. ~all 3204 on the Town Exchange {or appoint­ment. 01' apply 10 C.B. PAR· TINGTON, 1511 EIi~ahcth Drive, Gander. jan2,5

Where To Stay Balsam Hotel

BARNES ROAD Situated In the Heart of the

City. QuIet, Comfortable Mm.,.

phere, For Reservations and In.

formation

Dial 6336 MRS. JOHN FACEY Relld"nt Mana,ere!.

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The Funeral of our late Comrade John J. Ryan will toke place THIS MORNING at 9.15, from his late residence 22 Golf Ave.

All available ex.s~rvicemen are requested to attend.

1956 Dodge Sedan equipped with push bullon drive

and radio .......................................... $1425.00

J. W. GOODYEAR, Secretary, St. John's Branch.

Dodge Sedan .............................. $600.00 ..

CRYSTAL PALACE THE ROYAL GARAGE· LIMITED

CLUB CLOSED 'PHONE 2094·5·6 I ----------------------

TO· DAY

MONDA Y I JAN. 5

OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE DEATH OF

jan2.5

JOHN J. RYAN

WANTED TO RENT

3 or 4 BEDROOM HOUSE in City or Eostern Suburbs. Call MR. KELLY - 90061 • 2

during business hours.

Nfld. Academy of Arts Classes in Drawing, . Pointing,

Sculpture and Graphic Art.

Winter term commences Jan. 6th.

: $23 Weekly for wcarin~ love·

I I)' drcsses gil'cn you a~ honus. Ju;t show :\orLh American Fashion Frocks to friends. :\0 call1'assing. inl'estment or experience necessary. ~orth AmerIcan Fashion f'rocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial BII'd. Dept. B· 1685, ~Iontrcal. jan3.S.7

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I TAKEN BY 1II1ST.\Kt: OSE i I OVERCOi\T-Will the PCI" f

son who took by mist~ke a , man's overcoact (rom Betla I Vista 011 Nell' Year's El'e please retul'll to 71 )Ionroe Street. This \\"~tI avoid fur· ther 1rollhle for the par1)' concerned. --- ----- - _. _._.

SiOR~' \\,1~!lOWS made In order. Priccs reasilnabl,·. Prompt delil'cry. Coulact n. Petlc)', 'Phune 4849·11. jan5.llm)

. WA:\TEIl-Jo'lIl'1lcyman Ilhull' bel'. ,\pply. ,I~lin~ experi. ence \0 Box :\0. 402, carc Daily :\c\\'s. jan5,6

·:,i::i,IKUIt S\VISS WATCHES" To introduce our Trade )lark ill Canada, we deliver a~;Jillst $10-3 11·;ltcrproof. il1cahlol·. 17 .lcwc:" lI1all or la,ly 1\'I'lst or porket 1I'.,tch. ollty (Ill' 011'11 usc, IIl1t (ur resale. ITASAS A. (;., n.\SI.E I, SWITZEllL~D. dec.27,jan4.

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THE CENTRAL BARBER I SIIOP-We arc now operat· I ing eigl:~ chairs. You C:lII be assured o[ the best possible

Saturday morning Classes for service plus the least pos· sible wailing, 2~ New Gow·

Children 9-15 years. I er St. opp. Adclaide ~!olors Ltd. Alii: 31,11

51 Cochrane St. Phone 5860 _. _ -.- - .. . ___ ... _ : We l"l'llai,' Itallios, 'rua,lers, .----.- .... - .... ---_. I 11'011" \':11'1111111 rtl':III1'rs,

Abbott's Commercial School ' ~1~;~I(~~:\'~·I~~:iC/'::)tl;~lI~":~': I'rite". - COl'llcr Elcl'1mal ShuI'. 7 lIenry Street. I'lwnc 598011.-(noI25. 1 mo.) RE·OPENING JANUARY 5th.

Private lessons in Shorthand (Gres;. Pitman nod Sloan), Typewriting, Filing, Bookkeeping and Accountancy. Day or Nighl Lcssons. Pupils prepared for examinations. For oppointl11cnt or further particulC1l"~ (\rpl~ 10

141 LeMARCHANT ROAD or 'PHONE 3401

I Wall Washing I·· - .. --------- .-

WAI.L WASUllIilt - ",.ar.s : c1c~nctl by ;,CW maciune. I Rrsults pcrr~rl; s"vr~ I

painl.-New Method nlJ~ :

nn~ Wall Clcaner~, Fr~~h· I!

water Road, 'Phone 010;13. - -_ .. _----. -------------- fOR SALE-Collection of rare I

S'nit"'(i6;,~o"a- '. TYPEWRITERS&·· C'ASHIERS ...

. ,.. " ,. . DIAL 4052, ,.'

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DOMINION ·MACHINERY ~ .. EOUIPMENTCO., LTD, .~ ~'~ .'

56 NEW GOWER:Sl. . ,.

IEPAIIS 'I LellIZI •• WI nctulM. a ..

, rirt$fOnt tlill

Nfld. Armature Works Ltd. BAMBRICK S1.

For Fast Taxi Service

DIAL 7191 - 7192

'PAT CONNORS·

Brllish and Frcnch colonials; also vcry rare Newfoundland stamps. Inspection only by ap-rointmcnt.-.lohn D. Snow. Phone 6B08. jly:l5.1m

ALTEUATIONS - Pants pegg eel, and curtcd, also suits altercd. . Called [or and delivered. Arthur L. Pearcc. Dial 54J5H, 164 University Avcnue.

A lIealing j\olan you can TRUST VICTOR WESTCOTT, sales represe,ltat!ve John Clous· ton Ltd .• Phone 80341 busi· ness; Phone 6406L resid­ence. ·_------·--1

TO R'::'I;T-A modern apart· I ! menl, two betirooms. bat~· I t room, b'ing room and kit·

chen. 'Phone 92880·L· dcc31,lw.tf.

BEAUTYLANIl. 129 Qucen's Road. Spcci~1 fur tw~ wceks. $15.00 cold w~ve jor 50.00; $10.0)) pcrmancnl I\'~I·C. ::<5.00. At~o cllttil1~ ~l1rl lin1ing. OpCII cl'rllin~~. Diat 6534.

f.:;\~li;D-;rv· nUY:- C~ntics, ma;:azincs, pucket books, guitars, radios, 6 e I'i I g . machine, binoeulars. weath· er gla.~scs, guns, skates and bools, men's clothes and (ootwear.-JohD D. Snow. " New Gower St. jly2,1m

NEW ftlETHOD RUG CLEAN· ERS. Rugs and Carpet made to leok like new. Von

FORD TRACTOR SALES & SERVICE ; ....

"",'. .. , ... Genuine Fcrd T raclor replacemenl and parts readily avcilable.

repa:r ',!': ...... PHONE - WRITE - WIRE

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Your authorized Ford Tractor Dealer, . ' ..... WESTLAND MOTORS

Phone MI·6·2424 Stephenville Crossing, Nfld': ' . ... jan2,S.6 , .

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STAN COND'ON COMMERCI.Al SECTION

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, . WE offer Fol' Sak the follo\\'ilJ~ list .';

of Contl11(,l'eial Pr(J]Jerties:

BEAUTIFUL MODERN STORE-Up.to·thc. minUle ,'. Fixtures - Water St. - fOR LEASE. ~ :.'.

WINSOR'S SNACK BAR-Only $4,000 down. Two Apartmenls als~. ,-,

FRADSHAM'S SUPERMARKET AND SNACK BAR"· •• Reol Bargain. Excellent business stand. For ..

full dp.toils see LIS NOW LA~GE DRUG STORE-Complete with stock ••

Also Apartment-One of the best sites in the city Sorry, no phone calls.

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WATER ST.-TWO STORES-Business portion of : .. the street.

EGAN BUILDING-One of the best buildings in town. furnace heated. Elevator showroom, stockroom and officcs. See it now ..

COMMERCIAL BLDG.-Blackmarsh Road. 107 GOWER ST.-Shep and 3 Apts.-$lO,OOO.OO ' .. ' .' GEORGE ST.-Piecc of Cllmmercial Land. ... DUCKWORTH ST.-All Stock and Equipment, as ."

well as the lease rights to a fine Luncheonette:" business. S5000, or the nearest offer. . "

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LARGE BUILDING-Near Ihe New Post Office.:;.: Just S 15,000,00. 'l

75 NEW GOWER ST.-House and Shop-SI500. down takes it.

NEW GOWER ST.-Commcrc:al Bldg. - Only $4900.00.

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fOR RENT In tlw Two.vJ(IY 51011"', r. lrl2 .• all Sf. CIe",: Cllld Goll /l.vr;~.. 1)1 y Good" $I"r'! ...... '

Good cr.c:ncl! to gr.! ill busines~. '~

ALSO ON NEW GOWER ST. - Vawnt Stor!';' I""~

with Apartmcnt--Just $16,000.00. 1.-

DICK'S SQ.-Snack Bar-ab6 Aparlments-with fine income potential-Selling for just $12,500. ,

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FRESHWATER RD.-Large Buil~ing. Bargain price :'} -Good location. ' . ".

TEMPERANCE ST.-Large Building. Bargain.

TWO LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR:o f. SALE-Private listing. Drop in at the office.;:;':

• , GEORGE ST.-Block of Land. Commercial. Bar- '

gain.

HR. GRACE-On Water St.-House and Shop­FurnU:ed-Just B6000.00.

JUST OFF DUCKWORTH ST. - Warehouse and Offices.

SERVICE STATION - Brand new .. Real good business stand.

TWO STOREY DWELLING with SHOP - Higher Levels. fine business opportunily.

LARGE BI.DG.-With Three Stores. Good condi· lion. Good business site.

Check Ihis CommcrciClI Land: •. LARGE BLOCK OF LAND AT WATERFORD BRIDGE ROAD & WATER ST. ALSO SEVERAL BLOCKS OF LAND IN AND AROUND THE CITY. · · • • • • • • , .

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HOTEL TAXI Dial 2424-2410

Stove and Furnace

Oil Delivery .....

24·Hour Service

DIAL 93J01

. Schrader plocetS adds yeara to liCe of rugs. Cleaned In home or at our plant. 'Phone 91033. New Method Rug Cleaners. Freshwater Road.

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I OptD Iroll' 8038 to % •• m. 1

t ,QUEEN'S ROAD

p"v28.1yr I DIAL 7813 - 7103·4813

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HORSEY ':ORANGE JUICE \ . 20 oz. and 48 oz.'

FOR PROMPT DELIVERY DIAL "5101"

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T & M WINTER LIMITED GENERAL MERCHANTS

Drop In iAccidents

BY ROBERT R. JlIETZ I NEW YORK - (NEA)-lf I this city's' antl·jay·walking or· dlnance has done nothing else, It bas propcd New Yorkers are

I their brothers' keepers-or, at 'least, keepers of their brothers' pocketbooks.

For at busy street corners when a pedestrian starts to cross against the signal, the cry goes up:

THE MEMOIRS OF FIELD· MARSHAL MONTGOMERY

.............................. $6.50 THE GREY SEAS UNDER

Farley Mowat ...... 5.00 COlLECTED POEMS OF

"Hey, that could cost you $2." i "They never seem to shout I Hey, )·ou could get kil1ed do· I ing that.''' a ~r~r£jc Depart· ,ment Safety offiCial lamented.' .E. J. PRATT .......... 5.00 I "but at least it's n stnrt." i THE BOOK OF FINE I i And t~us lar, it ~as been. an 'I PRINTS , . encouraging start m the \'!CII', I

lof both Traffic and Police au. . Carl Z,grosser ........ 4.95 . i thorltics. The statistics secm to THE TREBLE CHANCE I support their opinions. MURDER I lIere arc the figures on . I pedestrians killed and injured V,c/or Gunn .......... 1.75 i I anll on aecidentsinl'l oving I A PENKNIFE IN MY I : pedestrians for the period AUg' l HEART ! Il, 1058 (when the· ordinance, . h I i ! went into erfect) through Dec. I NIC 0 as Blake ..... 2.00 I • 15, compared with the samc GOODBYE AUNT I : period i.n 19j7: I CHARLOTTE I , 19~7 1958 i Killed .,...... 168. 145 J, F. Straker '''''''''' 3.001 jlnjured " ..... 5,305 4,904 FALL OF THE CURTAIN . ,Accidents ",". 5,2i9 4,~16 Peter Moffe .......... 3.00: t The drop 15 even more 1m· T I I pressh'c ngainst the fac~ that HE. DRAGON. TREE :

involving motor vehicles and of ELLERY QUEEN'S the totnls of all ~ccldents V,efor Cannln9 .... " 2.75

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I persons k.iUed and illjure~ in I 13th ANNUAL those nccldents wcre hl~h~r . ~ I durir.g the first 11 months of 13 Famous Mystery

THE DAILY ST. JOHN'S MONDAY JANUARY 5, 1959

IN STOCK -

SMITH'S PEA BEANS

GREEN PEAS

ROUND PEAS

LIMA BEANS

BARLEY

SPLIT' PEAS

In Packages - Each 16 Ounces - 2 Dozen to Case

GEORGE NEAL LIMITED 'PHONES: ST. JOHN'S 2264 - 4440 - 342C

e: ......... ~ nverb·bili·ty I necessary bumlJc~ of members tary co·operation In Europe to' 1958 than they were in 1957. Authors .................. 3.95 W decided tbat thIS should be continue after some member I But Charles J. Murphy, Di· FIT TO KILL I done. The notifications need cd countries had unified theil'l rector of the Trnffic Depart· . 'ClNR 0 IT P I I Sin:e the Falang~ i; ttt

9 ... :·.·.f Sterlin! I h.a\·e been sent ,to the Secretary· rates, I.e. in the present cir'l ~ent'~ Traffic Saf:ty Educa· Brett Hal/,day '''' .... 3.25: verpass \ept arty n i legal p;1!iticol in' \.I Gcneral of OEEC to bring about cumstances. tlOn, IS not celebrating yet. lie . IF H IOf .. ~icr.al·cilist <lnd

, .. the Introduction of E~IA. This "EMA has two distinct bllt says: O.o(I.S & Co Ltd i or a 1 ax Pourer Slonce '39 i tian·D;mo~r~t f:!etio~; :: The following ls the text step, therefore, is the result of related parts: a multilateral s\·s, "If the trenel continues, it K 0' 0 • " 'i or:l~nil~d a!ong l:oli:;,'21 of the announcement. made close European co.operatlon In tem of settlements and a Eu~o. should produce a lasting rCduc,! ",'he MONCTOX, - Canadian )jato By IIE~nY m:CKI.EY Il'ndc; Fr<l:lco's p:an. ::'t

: in London on 27th Decem. the financial and economic pean Fund. Both parts are to tion in the number of pedes· Booksellers ional Railways has received ap· ~!ADRID (R"lIt~r~ I -Gen. : lcn~.: and the. ~ther tw~ '·"r. 19511. of the dec'sion field; be supervised b)' a board of trian deaths alld injuries, but proval from the Board of Francisco Franco. luokin" tOll'.lrd 'oI'JulrJ (urm II'lIat prob3h,), ~10 allow, as from 29th De. "It is the l"ollc~' of the govern. manngement under the Council the figures are still inconclusive I' ~ . 4425 2008 3191 Transport Commissioners to i ol'er the rdns of ;:o';er~';nent, is: U~ c~, I! c.d a ":-Ialior.al :;~mber, the free transfer. ment, endorsed at various Com. of OEEC. However, they are encouraging ~Pln or or construct a S110,OOO overpass, the riay \l'h~n someone cis.:: takes I m~nt. '[.Ill> IS th~ ;~l11t)' throughout the monwealth confercnces, to move "The system of settlements and indicate we're on the right' -- in its Halifax division, it lIaS ~ trying to get his Falal1;:e parly ~sed to I:cnot~ ~n '~1VOrld of .terllng held or ac. forward in the freeing of trade provides facilities for monthly I track." announced here recently. i <lnd the CathGEc ar.1 ~IJnarc:I:,t, tn~t . fouZ,:t . o~ t.'lC

qulred by none.re!idents of and payments as and when such settlemcnts In dollars of such Briefly, this is what the ordi. Site of the project is approx· factions to merge on the hasis of I sld2 III the CII'II \1 ar. the .terling area. mOI'es can be made safely and balances as members wish to nance calls for: imately 20 miles southeast of I accepting ~he anti·~lnrxi5t. anE· I POJ.lTlCAL :1I0S0POL\'

with advantage. Accordingly It settle In this way. Normally + a $2 Cine for any pdestrian Halifax on the Yankeetown road liberal. antl·popular-vote state he i . ~ "'The British Treasury an: has for some time been the in. settlement would take plac~ crossing against. the. "DONTu diversion at French Village at has set up in Spain. ' Allh:)ugh the Falan~e MuRcel that from 9 a.m, GlIlT lention of the GOI'ernment to through foreign exchange mar. WALK" signals Installed at 300 mileage 16.4 on the Che~tcr Franco. noll' 66 but still in ro: 1 born in 1933. h:ls h~ld a .' 011 MODday. 29th ~cember, complete the process of amal. kets. Settlements through E~IA intersections.. t subdivision. bust hcaliil, does not want Spain lllone.poly in Spain sttrllD, held or acquired by gamatlng the different types of wl11 not be at the middle points + a $2 fine for any pedes· i The CNR's regional chief en·! to return.:o a ~ystem of mJlti· wilen the C:vil War DOu,.re.ldents of the sterling non·resident sterling which has as under EPU, but at the de: trian crossing against a red gineer R. P. Puddester of: party polillcs alier ~e no longer partie; like th~ Rec,\\b:ica~ are will be freely tranSferable been going on since the end of e1ared margins. These margins light or in the middle of the jlonct~n. said construction of' IS 011 hcscenc as chid of s:~te'I' ciali':5 ;md Commu:li. througbout the world. As a con. the war. By ~Iarch 1954 there will be the product of respected block and who thereby inter· this grade separation is to per.! on this unuertakin<T immedi .. b~nr.ed. ~rancol h~s

II I f I I f 'th t ff' 't . I' ~ \ .. O<T' of tn~ Fa an "I" sequence,' non·resident ster. werc e t on y two ma n types, countries' rates on the dollar. eres IVI. ra IC. ,ml Improvement to a Ignment 'ntel\' IJv the construction o( n' ., " - ~ . : Uq will be convertible Into official Bnd transferable, In For the United Kingdom these + a fmc (amount at the dis. of the Yankeetown road and to, tr.c·k diversion around 'tlle I~.: nfl' ~cI. fkl.I·:l'Clr rl&.s ad~:.' dOllars at the official rate of 1955 the government authorized rates will be $2.7°2.82'. Be. cretion of the judge) for any eliminate a highwav level cro's' t' f h' 'I i :; too l.g;l. n lIS C~ ,r.~: <>- • - C3 Ion 0 t. e O\CrpaS5, .' r. I mi '51°-. h .,.- ~Gt i exchange. the Exchange Equalisation Ac. tween settlements, membel's Im.otorist who fails to yietd the ing. thereby b~nefilting resi.! P dd' '.1 I n, -:-' e U"'S ' . I ht • . . . u es,er salu. .. n:~rc tnan t\\'o or t!l:',e

"There will be no change In count to intervene in the mar. can obtain Interim finance from, fig . of way to a pedestrian dents of NO\a SCOtl:! 5 South The entire constructIOn Joh.· " ['" 0' TI' .... -'. the . f I d k f t f bl II h . CI'OSSln N 0 "'VALK'" I Sho p t' J I d d' I . L. ,~ur.,. I. les. o.t IDltlma or tIe poun et or rans era ester ng. each ot er If requir~d but un.: "n a signa re ar ICU ~r y an expe It· Will be under the direct su"c~· I '.. I·r ",' t C· .'

ai b d II I I d I h f b ' '0 gree I' ht MacCORMAC'S' th fl f ff' h h .. " ,c.a,.>. nucil·n~cr. 5. J, ., n.t teo ar wh ch w Il an s nce t en trans era Ie like EPU, only up to specified I r n Ig . 109 e. ow 0 Ira IC t roug nSLOIl of the C~R and tlie csti· t and :'kr.arC:lists. continue to be $2.78 to $2.82. sterJing has been exchangeable aJll()unts, which if not rep~id Murph), praised the police en· that regIon. . mated cost will be. S110,000. I Til~ F~:3n~e l)arl~'

"Exchange controls will be Into dollars at a small discount before must be hrought into forc.ement of the law as "d· GI:AR ST. Thc overpass will consist of: ~Ir. Pt:ddcs.er sr.td a con,r:;ct: becn 3:101'.,rl to h~lc ;l.

retained. ThepoUcy In relation on the official rate. In the light the monthly settlements. fectl::e: selective. and not op· Dial 5181 • 2 • 3 1\.:0 abutments with 30 degree I will be let in the ncar flliu~c 'lit:J 5;1,:1 ~., \:1j t:~e to capital transfers outside the of conditions In the exchange "The Fund will enable the ~r~sme. but pOlo led . out that . wmg walls a~d a 48·foot' for the fill to he placrd in I :\~::> o~ li,~ Itni:~n F sterling area will not be altered. I markets In recent months and system of monthly settlements II ~al has been. l'ery Import~nt 0 through,plat~ girder. span to! order to carry the railroad di· hos i: c\ ~r bC~:l ai:c',\'d . As.re,lros current payments. of the dls~usslons I~ Montreal, tg operate, Secondly, It will ha. been the right of pohce· G It U N° ht carry the railroad Ime. : version. • ~\l cr:r~til~ political . . whether f.or. trade. or )nvlslbl.e New Deihl and Pans, the gov. pro\'lde short.term credits. not ~~n to contrOl, pedestrians-~' e In9 p .g S. Cost .o~ the project to be 1 Target date for compietio;t of i fG~:nuin\c a~d carr\' QU:'

item. no Immediate change IS ernment has decided that the Ilutomlltlcally as under EPU rIght they. didn ~ hl\ve before.' borne Jomtly by. t~e Board of i the impro\'emcnt is the sprin;I: ie:·. . In\'olved. The Governme.nt will time has come to merge trans· but at the discretion of OEEC, A few. mmut~s observation at ~~u~~~~o <op:::,r~~n'~::rn:o~,:'~f,i~:: Tran~po~t Co~nllss\On~~s, the I of 1959. As soon as the o\'crjl~ss! Dilly onc~ sinc~ 193. b,. tontlnue the policy announced ferable and official sterling, to help members to surl'ive t~e ~U5Y shoppmg and garment .t,onr. cloudy u,lno, I,rilallnt P'"'~''' Provl~ce of ~ova Scolla and I is opened to tr<lffic the ex:s:ir~· t:o'\al a~;cmbly of th~ ~'::r at Montreal of relaxing reo '!'he authorities will take steps temporary balance of payments distrIct corner of 34th St. and ~~; ~;;,n'Dr~d~;~':,~~::~~~'rrydU~\!~~~: Canadian National Railways. levcl cros3ing at miieage 16.78 I c~':e(r. lis 1:;o·man na id atrictfons .. and when the cir. to merge transferable. Amer!. difficulties without re.imposjn~ S~v~nth Al'e. proved his point. llu:ck. co.mrlet •• ,U.!.cllon or money It is proposed to start work will be closed. : ell n~c::s rarely and .. culllltances justify ·them In so can, Canadian and registered trade restrictions. Its cnpitnl A I~oman s,~epp~d ol,f t~~ curb e:~~' r~~"~ :'~'I7.II~~~ce~~S~;;\ t:~m~ --_. __ . --_ ........... - --dollll,. accoullts which will in future hns been Inid down as $600 mil. agamst a Don t Walk sIgn. another day wilhou\ •• k,n, ,our drug·

'l'hl I • . When she w"s 10 f t t' h ~Ist 'or CYSTEX :' '. s part of a co·ordln· be known as cKlernal accounts. Hon to be called up ns required w ee ou. 10 ~ e 1-----· .------·.ated European move. The date It follows that sterling for over· with the intention of keeping strefe.t, the patro.lman dlrectlOg BIRTH :JII' been chosen after consul· seas accounts wllJ, in future, be workIng funds at around the I ~,raf I~ ,~houted just one word, --::--:~--:-----­tatlon in tbe first Instance b~· dealt in ns a single market In $100 million lerel. About 55 Lad>c The woman of wonders STEVE~S-Born to Mr. and

;tween Her Majesty's Go\'ern' London." per cent wlJl come from gold i f?r a N~I:' Yorker-said "Ooh, Mrs. Frank Stevens on Jan~ary :lIIentalid the French and Ger. contributions by members the tIm sarI'). . 3rd, at the Grace Hosp.tal, 'man Governments, A I)umbcr THE EUROPE.4N MONETARY rest being transferred 'from I Both Pohc.e. and Trafiic De- _Il_d_au_g_h_te_r. _______ _ or other European governments AGREEMENT EPU, Since more than three I pnr~ment o~flclals ~eport volu~. DEATHS have aareed to take parnllel "The European Monetary years have passed since the de. tar> compliance with the ordl· Ilctlon. InlD5S, In readiness for Agreement (E~IA) was eon .. tailed provisions of thc fund ~ance :as been good. Surveys EARLE-Died at St. Clare's a lIIoVe of this kind the organ. eluded in Angust less between were drafted, it Is likely th3t ave 5 .own 95 pc: .cen~ of the ~Iercy ~ospital o.n January 4th., ·iu.t1on for European Economic ,he 17 member countries of they will be reviewed in OEEC pedestrIans. cros.slng mtersec· Stephanie Jean, mfant daughter ·Co-o~ative(OEEC) .approred OEEC. It was to be brou~ht in ihe near future. t~ons complied WIth the regula. of Carol and William Earle, Top anaD,ements known as the into force as the Immediate "The rensons why EPU could hons. . Blllery Road. European Monetnry Agreement', succcssor of the European Pay· not continue once the rates for ~hat, level of ~ubhc ~cce~t'l QUAN:- P~ssed peacefully (EYA) to repl3ce the Euro. ments Union (EPU) to help the major European currencies ance lIas not aehlcved JU5t 10 nway on Sundar. January 4th.,

'pean Payments Union when the trade liberalization and mone·' have been unified are that the ~I!e four mont~ since the or· "t the General Hospital, James . . lOanc~ went mto. effect. An Quan .. Lcaving to mourn his

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edu.eatl,onal campaIgn was start· wife, Florence; one son, Charles, I ed 10 November, 1957. and since and one daughter Florence then Ne~ York newspapers t (Mrs. G, B. Malon~), and one

I have ca~rled tll:O millioll lines. brother, Harry. The funeral of p~~hc servIce advertising I will tnke place on Wednesday explammg the law and a million I from his late residence 10 to two milli?n lines of editorial I Wood Street, to the Basilic~ for matter. RadIO and TV stations I Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m. broa~cast 22,000 co~merclaJ; NUGENT _ Pas5ed away at spot.. Auto bumper strIps, sub- 'I his home In Brooklyn. N.Y., on way and bus cards, street pos· Janujry 3rd., Charles, son of

I te~s and !'lore than three mil· Mrs. Charlotte and the late nlto warmng tickets and pam· Head Const. Nugent. Left to I phlets also were distributed. m.ourn ~is sad ,paSSing a loving

EPU system would bave: Wife, Kitty (0 ~eary); mother, (1) ElJabled countries to ob- t~o brothers, Alden and Jack;

tain at low cost unlimited in. fIve sisters. Nance (Mrs, Geo. terim finance convertible into 1 Yeats), Margaret (Mrs. John dollars from the reserves of the I Walsh), Stella Ptrs. James countries which had unified I Grouchy), Loretto (~[rs. John their rates; Ang.el), Kay (Mrs. John Byrne).

(2) Affected the market Buml at Long Island •. N.Y. rates. It would have kept the BURRIDGE - Passed peace·

I market rate for dollars within f~lly away at the General Hos· a very narrow range either side pltal on S~turday. Jan. 3rd., of 2.80 because there would be . ~on.ald B~~rldge, ag.ed ~9 years. ! n tendency for arbitrage to pre. e IS sUrllv~d by hiS WIfe, four

1 vent the rate from moving son~,~oy, \'reston, Ha.rry and freely. This would frustrate the CeCil, one daughter, Edith (Mrs. policy of allowing the rate to !Iax Rowe), all. of 51. John's; move in accordance with the ~o 13 grandchildren. Funeral market conditions of supply and WIll take place to.d.ay. M,onda):, demand between the limits of at 2.30 p.m. from hiS son s resl' 2.78 and 2.82; !enc~, 1 Bradbury Street. to the

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