alachi puts' finger on old gangland...

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E HOTOS WIDE ED nent '" uuder rd Kingdom, IS manager a! and Chenl Roberts. alachi Puts' Finger On Old Gangland Crony . (,\P)_ ,Toseph i s!aYi,ngs arc still markccl ".lc·1 world death sentence. against I Valach! said . the l1:ish 'nob! Valu(!hi said the gang, bosse:! Coming soon Sales Leader The Pontiac 1964 Edition Terra Nova Motors ltd. \0. :!:!O .---" .... _-_._--- Valaclu put the fmger 011 an old 1 hve.' Thc slayers arc labeled i mcn who traccd thcu' was "domg a little stIckup job I by S a I valor e Maranzano, gangland crony Tucsday as the "persons unknown." I ground to a small village in I here and there, hut it was wanted new faces so the riv;ll triggcr man in a scrics of mob \ Chairman John L. l\ICCICllanll Sicily. . dangerous ... and they weren't mob of G ius e p p e war slayings 33 years ago. (Dem. Ark. of tIl c Scn· He said at one point that a making any money." wouldn't recognize\ its person· The man, Valachi told invl!s, ate investigations subcommittee I ganglal1l1 lender had condemned Then came a 44·montb break, ne\. And he said the !\IaranzallO ligating senators in. a II said Valachi's testimony \ to death everyone who came while Valachi served a sentence group had only about 15 memo disjoin\ed llccount of the gang give police new leads in their from the Sicilian village called for a factory burglary. bers, and needed more. hattIe he calls "the Castella., efforts to catch the killers. i Castel del ;\Iar-and lhat '.vas When he got ollt, Valaehi said. That's where the chart came marese WaL'," was Girolamo I Secking vengeance againstllhe ancestral home of most cof 1 he formed his own gang to pull: in. Lavern ,I. Duffy, a subcom· Santuccio, alias Bobby Doyle. I the underworld syndicate that1the men in an opposition gang. burglaries-the field IIC knew Imittcc staff member, uscd it The victims, he said .. w'!rc I !"arked him for. death. as As he testified, an best. Thc gang pulled a robbcry I and Valachi's intermittent. testi· gangland bosscs .Joseph Plhzolo,! mformer, Valaclu IS lelhng the lor traced gangland on I every three weeks 01' so, he said I mony to trace the of Mfred ;\1inco and Steve Fcr'I' story of Cosa Nostra before a big chart-a family tree of the averaging $1,500 to $2,000 a iob,: slayim:s that shapcd mob lead· rigno. senators and the public. He is mobs. I and "I was taking it easy." : el·ship. Valachi said his gang t's'l under a life sentence for a Valachi also tcstified th,lt i In In29, Valaelii said, Domi. l The first l'ictim, Duffy said, signed him to keep an eYe on prison killing, and has Vito Genovese, whom re has I nick (The Gap I Petrelli :'was Gactano Reina, boss of one Ferrigno to set him up· ror I made available to thc snhcom' labelled the big hoss in the New I proached him and aslled him to! gang, who was killed on Feb. slaying in the undeclared war mittce by the justice dep3rt· York mobs, still has a hand in sign up with "the mob." 26. 1930, by a Masseria ,nob between rival mobs. ment, which is seeking new Las Vegas gambling I 11 was Ln Cosa Nostra, VJl· i slaycr. In l!l60, Valachi said, Doyle laws 10 com hat organizcd -even though he is behind hal'S, aehi said. but hc didn't know it: named Pinzolo to was living in Stamford, Conn., crime. serving a narcotics sentence at. at the time. I take over leadership of nmning a restnurant and opel", STARTED FRIDAY Leavenworth, Kan. I Behind his enlistment. Val·. gang. Valachi said, and the mob ating jukc boxes .1n(\ a book.. He stnrted the galc Frida)'. Valachi bcgan his story in achi said. was a smouldcrIng' mcmbcrs didn't like it. making setup. . Tuc?day hc' was hack with 11924, when joined a gang' mob disputc. that bcgan arler' Valachi said he c0l!lplained to TAI.Imn INTO JOINING I stoncs of "Bustcr." nn under·, called "lhc Insh mob." : Gaetano a m'lb "The Gap" about Pmzolo. Vnlachi said it was Doylc who. world exccutioner he sa i d i LOClmD IN WAR . hoss, was killed. That "Shut liP he says, this guy's tallwd him into juining la Cos:! lookcd like a collcge boy; <:f' SOOIl that outfit and "the' was "wilhout cvcn in gonna die." Xostra. the I'ast crime syndi.' "thc who CIIl'·, Italian moh" wcre lockcd in a' gangland tcrms. Valachi solid.. Ill' did. in or 5cptrm· calc he scn'ed for :10 veal's. nrrcd tile :Jell' York mal'kel nn: gang war-but Valachi snid and the moh wanted rcvcnge con her of 1930. Valachi saId DoYle In :JCIl' York llolice files, the the I'cgctahle; and of an under·: nobody )!ot hurt. ,a ril'al oulfit. told him he killed I'imolo. ._-_ .. ----------- All form. or 'murance TI-IE DAIIJY NE Water St. Elilabetb Ave, 9·4.171 SEVEN CENTS ---------- ._-_ .. _- -------------------------------- ST. JOHKS, OCTOBER 2, 1963 16 PAGES p , .i •••• _ •• _ ______________ ._ •• - 0-" ..... -----.------------ .. -- .... Welconles Soviet ocreds etain ower B. c. Peace Efforts I By CUMMING , l!NITEO NATIONS CP-Britain's Foreign Secretary Lord I Home gave a cautio liS welcome Tuesday to a Soviet III'oposal for I a summit conference on disarmamcnt nl'xt year, nut he stipulat. I I'd that scrious jlreparatory work would have to be done first. In n ]lolicy speech before the United Nations General As· I Lorel Home said there hal'e been si;::ns of a new chapter :';(1 EltUI'TS .. \ 1:\)"-:\ I Iwar ·Torn.1 't P ,-Th"'l'e , in co.operation between Russia and the West. I ! He wlcomed what he agreement to pre \' e n t he ,the Soviet l'nion's uncompI'o,' spread of weapons of mass -.te· "y. nignl rrel'lm!.; in thr ('ards today .• ll'IllJla flriti;h ('c,lumilia settled I mising stand against I,'ar, and! struct ion in outer ! warn cd China thnt He said hc regard cd the ex· all its millions of peoplc could, change of o!J5cn'crs-who would I not save it from annillliation i[ be stationed at key points SUcll :ltc Sunday it llU Ii r!' ii, lifth Social off .n,_.h' ,HIlllini>lratinn in the - said the . 11 \'eil!';. I ; not serious. 'Chi rd for apllJ'('x!, There werc ISIIER illES G R E E:-I, lla5well, ';J, daily Bowlin: lei . T.ii,UllC, diei \"I,itinl! lana in \,'l'od C01IOI)', Itrihllterl to a heart of PremIer A. ('. Rennert \\'011 of the ;cnls in inue3se of three the nllmhcl' it held witen I was dis· i nuclear war hroke out. as airficlds and ports to j.(uac·d i Home said that I agoinst surprise attack - as i where Communist and \\'cstem .. the most promising collatel'al i philosophy confront each other' measlll'e" Ihat could be pur· BONN, West Germany-West ,should not bc glossed over. . sued. German Chancellor Konrad I The Bedin wall still re·· Home spoke just ;\clenauer while attending a fare· ;iI'\\' lJl'lllocratic Party 'mnined, for example, as a ".Ie· to a lunchcon WIth ',0' well party at the ChallCcllery thlw ,cnts. Inking 13. ! ninl o[ coexistcncc, both bc·; \'iet Forcign Andrroi: "Potlais here Sep· The Liherals retain')d i : EJst and Wcst Germ,IIlY: GI:omyko. II'ho. made the tember 25th, Adenaucr, 87, is (ire the)' had. I and hetween NATO and the mIt proposal III an scheduled to retire ncxt montil. Prllgl'e"i\'e Conserva. 1 NEW YOUK-The Big Three ForeIgn Ministers met In New York to explore possibilities of further East.West agreemcnts Warsaw pact." I speech 12 ago: Home -(UPI Photo). '. for the first I following the nuclear test ban. Seatell are (L R) BrItain's Lord JIume, U,S, state Secretary Dean Rusk and Soviet Russia's I Home ,w hat h.e. t? meet l'lday ":Ith Pre:;lc!ent nnder E. Davie Fulton, in, II Foreign i\llnlster Andrei Gromyko,-(U.l, Photo), ,called PremIer Khrushchev s m Washlllgton. where Ihe'.'j,ed . ______ . ___ .. __ .. --- -_ ... -' "step·by·step" approach to di3' the matter may come up. PCI' I. --Wi· P . F ... I armament. ' Gromyko's proposal wa, that S Upp ort ro uces our gram en\'lsagmg a vast lIlcreasc: Among thesc possible the 17 nations of the Gcnel'a -' rlll'I",!II'''' 01 the popular ,"otc' l son . in .the .number of scientists a.nd· I ' were the prcvention of disarmament group. ineludin'! . ro,'cr,,!dl the 1)3I'tl.· still hasn't elected I . t d t B II umversl y gra ua cs; massl,'e spread of nuclear weapons; ex" Canada, meet early nrxt B .c. memher in 10 years. . F ld S . p application of to. change of observers bctwecn l "at the highc5t leI"CI." possih;y en e a '63 at it's like. ed air, place of improved rmation TO. Fulton resigned lrom ;hcl 0 . ClenCe rogram( try, under state. and West, and cabinet eal'iicr this vcar' necessary; dIverSIOn of Bl'llIsh' -.--. -- --- ---- .\LGIERS (API - .\ crowd pf Il'ad his party provincially, ! scientists and researchers from Ie' D h t more than 00.000 jammcd the ovation lasting more than a' "Our future lies not in mili·. defcnce. "pr.estige. 0 mm 0 ns e a es famolls Algiers Forum Tuescl3:-' Crcdit rollccl to iearl lli;:ht 11l1! r.O minutes of tb,' 8 p.m. . The Vanaclbn tl"IHt llIdica t })d retllrn I)f thl' govcrnment. \I the d.ghth timc this Ihat a prorince had cho·'. . to alonq with thc poli,," nl thc party in power. ; riclor), II anyttling nut i III ;ianaimo and the :5': 1'_'.\"11"'" the votl' is i n r'IJ'c fine-and in Ynlc'l ;illP', Ilm'id Stupich, ;n nnll' made by his minute, Thc exritemcnt and tary strength alone hut in the' productIve mdustl'lal fIelds 01·1 and roared its backing of Pre,i· cheers cncollmged Wilson and: efforts, the sacrifices, Jnd, ganized the state; and a: NT P · PI dcnt Ahmed Ben Bella. who i, his adl'isers in thcir belief they' abovo ali the energies which a l between .. the state: ew enSlon an . support against hm'e come liP with a major 1 free pcople can mobilize for tite I and pllvate cn.tcrpc Ise to. )l10· I dissidents. clectoml I'ote.winner. It II',IS: future grcatness of our coun.] new techmques and mdus· i ' , ",. . . . '. Green· and . \\'hite .\lgeri<lB the 48.year.old socialist's most: try. , ' • ,tnes. I OfTA\\A (CP) -:- ?PPosltlOn The loll·call lotc-fIrst Slll,e flarrs wcrc hoisted orer the important pel'sanal triumph I "We must lise aU the re.: Wilson claimcd that Britain I pressure moun,tcd m resumed \Ionday-:-' he;cts of men and women stand· .ince he took ol'er (rom II c sources of democratic . t d' . f b . ,mons for .elloactllc I\as thc fllst to reflee! the splIt. in 7. ShOllldnr' to shoulder in '.ile . ", s an s III pel'll 0 ccommg' a t f th g" t "n Soc' I Crcdit ranks .' late Hugh Gaitskell carly this' all the lalcnt and undcl'del'e!.. "paymen o. e er . ,I .. In· '.' square that oncc scrred for Eu· year. loped energies and skiJIs of ,llIr i stagnant because, proposed S10 mCI:ease III ul1lvcr.: Llbcral mem?e,rs 1'?lIng ropcan right wing demonstr;;· Wilson up the nn.: people, to insure Britain's stand· I he said, the nahon so far nas sal old .a.ge pensIOns. . support the s tions. lion's tasks as Labor .. ces i ing in the world." I failed to face the challenge of L e d,e r backed .by SOCIal C!'CIh'i Sixty miles cast of the capital, lhem: 1 He outlined a four.point pro. Ithe scientific revolution, baker t·oas ld the mCI caslc 111 Robert .T-homr! dissident troops prepared a oa,' .. ____ ._ presen 65· a ' mont I son. ?1I,er\'a Ive OppOSI IOn 0 I tion of dc(ence anainst the C -I V tOW should date hack to Apl'li 8- .the rulmg was supported hy thc, Bella OI'Crllnle;t tn'in -tn OUnCI 0 e P ens ay i datc of. the elcetion that brought :-ICI\' Dcmocratic Party and b)" s ;'ead gtlteh' I the LIb e I' a I govcrnment to I 12 members of the Iccentlv· pP rt· f I powcr. . lormed Ralliement dcs Credit.. a s 0 a. F N U ·t 0 tl 1 He submitted an amcndment' istes headed by Real Caonette.· . or ew III y U 00 r the govcrnment to cml· As if to emphas!r.e their dif· ek ,... sidcc' such a move as thc Com·: [crcnces, the Ualhement. mc ...· Strl e it 11'0' cI'cn closet. JS mons debatcd a resolution pre· bcrs Cr!dit incumbent Irv':le . CP from I conccrning the Ch nrch I, a : weathcred its first test. liminary to the pcnsion legis\3· carnat!ons whrle Mr. Thomps?ll Corbltt lIa, declared elcclt'd , ! ' • .... topic that explorcs the nature I COVERS WIDE RANGE lion. The government plan is; and lollowcrs sported whltc L . 11 11 > e t e cl Earle \l'est'.l'ood in and Ihe Islallds hy a . O\W :\DP challen. JlAltOLD WILSON , \ ATICAN Cln-A of the Roman Catholic Church. I De Ecclesia covers a wide for an [ncrease efCcctire this I carnatIOns. , oom s \\llham llartlen' . . lute the Vatican ecumclllcal ;\lorc than 93 pcr cent of 'he I range of ideas of what. consli· month. ' :\lr. Thompson. in a subs\'· . WellwOOd ami' Hart· I SCARBOROUGH, Eng 1.1I1d counCIl opened way TU:s,! council fathers voting in Itutues the Rom a n CathOlic 1I1r. Diefenbakcr's qucnt speech, said the lole 1I10:\TREAL ICP1-The po.;' . !a/d Ihe)' 11111 seek '. lAP -Harole.l 'I Iison day fo.r, a sweepmg Rom.:m SI. Peter's Basilica approved 1 Church, who belongs to it 3nd was ruled out of order by Ch'llr· part of an attempt to coni'l,e' sihility was raised Tuesday thJt .. __ . ____ the centrepIece of the Lahor outlook towm d Chus· the gcneral outlines of the how they belong. man Lucicn Lamoureux and the isslle. . longshoremen in Halifax and r---------.. I Parly's appeal to the Bl'iti,h tlan umt)', schema and authorizcd dctail2d rId b h C M . f h . h _ I eleclol'atc Tucsday-a master d' The original document was I'U appea e y t e 1)/1, ,I'. DIe cn aker Said t e pen· i Saint ,John will walk off _ L An official council thcologi:tn Iscussion of its four chapters. thorougbly rcvisc'd during a \ scrvatives, was sustained on_ a sion situation was another ex·; jobs to support St. Lawrence !X! -%';WT-: d said a schema, 01' topic, ap' Before the schema nine·month recess after vote of 111 to 90. The ruhn;ll ample of a complete about·face RiI'er longshoremen who are _ ,_ = he said would makc Britain a p't'oved in pl'ineiple contains Ilrom the council in its fin;,l council last fall felt it lacked was on the j:(rounds' that only a i by the Liberal gOI·crnment. : schcduled to stl'ike Friday. mod ern theological thinking form, the document t.ndoubt. an ecumenical and pastoral \ cabinet minister ,can propose '. '.'If evcr. there was a botch,: Paul Asselin, presiuent of Sl1nn)' wilh cloudy . High today; ;;5. that "all who m'e baptized an.l e Y WIll be altered, but it nas spirit, government expcn Iture. I liS was It." I 0 n t I' e a l's Local 37:; .If great humming hive of industry dl . d tl share a Christian faith helong -.. -----1' the International Longshore· Almost to a mun, 2.000 dele. somehow <to the one church), . men's Association (CLel. said ami power. TemDe ratures gates at the oPP[lsition pal'ly's "'1 the union's international execu· annual conference rose to thl'll' ill a mysteriolls ·way not yet tive has assUJ'ed I,! lenelcr, fUlly' understood." Montreal of "ful! support" from Night Day Min Max 46 73 They gave him a The schema is De other locals if they shoaid _ .. _ .... _______ ._ ______ . __ ._ ._. strike. 32 117 3<1 3f1 44 46 65 5:> 52 5:1 New Leader For Army , OCT, 2 SrNBURY • ON - THAMES,\ council who have bcen in secr')t England (Reuters) _ Scottish· session in this rivcrside town (,n borll Commissioner Frcderiek the outskirts of London for the last 10 days, .. 6;40 p.m, Coutts, 64, was elected Tuesday as leader or the Salvation Mmy · ...... 7;01 a.m: to replace 70.year,old Gen, Wi!· today 6;55 p.m, fred KitchIng who retires In No' 1100n vembCl'. ..... 2;14 a.m, Coutts, territorial commander bright "star" near (or East Australia, will tilke tip Moon tDnight is Jupi, his duties next month nnd will the largest planet, be the first Scot to lead the has now. reached world·wide. movement started greatest brilliance of by William In· Britain in 1865. 7:32 a,m:, 7:49 p,m, Coutts was one' 'of &ix nomi, 1:14 a.m" 1;38 p,m, nees ,for the office selected by __ members of ,the army's high His election follllwed an aboI'· tive first ballot when the reo quired two·thirds majority for nny of the six nominees was 110t reuched, A second session produccd the required majority for Commis· sioner Coutls. The six nominces were and commissioners W. Wye!i[[e Booth, Canada; Edgar Grinsted, Britain, G 1 e n Ryan, United states; Erik Wiekberg and CIaI'· 1 ence Wiseman, Britain, . "It's amazing holV quickly we SAIGON, South VIet Nam-Nothlng's "fowl" In love and war, you might say-so this South Vietnamese trooper has every! ca!! change our ideas about right to carry II friend with blrd's eye vision to helJl him aim his rine, Obviously, this pair will make a dead duck of any Viet 'l sctence-and how slowly about I (U h) peop le," Cong guerrilla who gets with n range,- PI P oto , . \ \ . 1 ..

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Page 1: alachi Puts' Finger On Old Gangland Cronycollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19631002.pdfalachi Puts' Finger On Old Gangland Crony WAS~I1~GTON . ... gangland crony

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and Chenl l1a~' Roberts.

alachi Puts' Finger On Old Gangland Crony WAS~I1~GTON . (,\P)_ ,Toseph i s!aYi,ngs arc still markccl ".lc·1 world death sentence. against I Valach! said . the l1:ish 'nob! Valu(!hi said the gang, bosse:!

Coming soon

Can~da/s Sales Leader

The Pontiac 1964 Edition

Terra Nova Motors ltd. \0. :!:!O

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Valaclu put the fmger 011 an old 1 hve.' Thc slayers arc labeled i mcn who traccd thcu' ba~k· was "domg a little stIckup job I by S a I valor e Maranzano, gangland crony Tucsday as the "persons unknown." I ground to a small village in I here and there, hut it was wanted new faces so the riv;ll triggcr man in a scrics of mob \ Chairman John L. l\ICCICllanll Sicily. . dangerous ... and they weren't mob of G ius e p p e Mass~ria war slayings 33 years ago. (Dem. Ark. of tIl c Scn· He said at one point that a making any money." wouldn't recognize\ its person·

The man, Valachi told invl!s, ate investigations subcommittee I ganglal1l1 lender had condemned Then came a 44·montb break, ne\. And he said the !\IaranzallO ligating senators in. a ramblin.~ II said Valachi's testimony ~hollld \ to death everyone who came while Valachi served a sentence group had only about 15 memo disjoin\ed llccount of the gang give police new leads in their from the Sicilian village called for a factory burglary. bers, and needed more. hattIe he calls "the Castella., efforts to catch the killers. i Castel del ;\Iar-and lhat '.vas When he got ollt, Valaehi said. That's where the chart came marese WaL'," was Girolamo I Secking vengeance againstllhe ancestral home of most cof 1 he formed his own gang to pull: in. Lavern ,I. Duffy, a subcom· Santuccio, alias Bobby Doyle. I the underworld syndicate that1the men in an opposition gang. burglaries-the field IIC knew I mittcc staff member, uscd it

The victims, he said .. w'!rc I !"arked him for. death. as ~1111 As he testified, an ~nvesti~a·, best. Thc gang pulled a robbcry I and Valachi's intermittent. testi· gangland bosscs .Joseph Plhzolo,! mformer, Valaclu IS lelhng the lor traced gangland hlstor~' on I every three weeks 01' so, he said I mony to trace the ~ham of Mfred ;\1inco and Steve Fcr'I' story of Cosa Nostra before a big chart-a family tree of the ~ averaging $1,500 to $2,000 a iob,: slayim:s that shapcd mob lead· rigno. senators and the public. He is mobs. I and "I was taking it easy." : el·ship.

Valachi said his gang t's'l under a life sentence for a Valachi also tcstified th,lt i In In29, Valaelii said, Domi. l The first l'ictim, Duffy said, signed him to keep an eYe on prison killing, and has he·~n Vito Genovese, whom re has I nick (The Gap I Petrelli ~p. :'was Gactano Reina, boss of one Ferrigno to set him up· ror I made available to thc snhcom' labelled the big hoss in the New I proached him and aslled him to! gang, who was killed on Feb. slaying in the undeclared war mittce by the justice dep3rt· York mobs, still has a hand in sign up with "the mob." 26. 1930, by a Masseria ,nob between rival mobs. ment, which is seeking new Las Vegas gambling ~peraliolls I 11 was Ln Cosa Nostra, VJl· i slaycr.

In l!l60, Valachi said, Doyle laws 10 com hat organizcd -even though he is behind hal'S, aehi said. but hc didn't know it: ~fusseria named Pinzolo to was living in Stamford, Conn., crime. serving a narcotics sentence at. at the time. I take over leadership of th~t nmning a restnurant and opel", STARTED FRIDAY Leavenworth, Kan. I Behind his enlistment. Val·. gang. Valachi said, and the mob ating jukc boxes .1n(\ a book.. He stnrted the galc Frida)'. Valachi bcgan his story in ~ achi said. was a smouldcrIng' mcmbcrs didn't like it. making setup. . Tuc?day hc' was hack with 11924, when h~ joined a gang' mob disputc. that bcgan arler' Valachi said he c0l!lplained to TAI.Imn INTO JOINING I stoncs of "Bustcr." nn under·, called "lhc Insh mob." : Gaetano Ga~lmno, a m'lb 1IJ1[lc~· "The Gap" about Pmzolo.

Vnlachi said it was Doylc who. world exccutioner he sa i d i LOClmD IN WAR . hoss, was killed. That sla)'in~ "Shut liP he says, this guy's tallwd him into juining la Cos:! lookcd like a collcge boy; <:f' SOOIl that outfit and "the' was "wilhout .iu~tice." cvcn in gonna die." Xostra. the I'ast crime syndi.' "thc Mtichol;~ Kin~," who CIIl'·, Italian moh" wcre lockcd in a' gangland tcrms. Valachi solid.. Ill' did. in .\u.~llst or 5cptrm· calc he scn'ed for :10 veal's. nrrcd tile :Jell' York mal'kel nn: gang war-but Valachi snid and the moh wanted rcvcnge con her of 1930. Valachi saId DoYle

In :JCIl' York llolice files, the ~ the I'cgctahle; and of an under·: nobody )!ot hurt. ,a ril'al oulfit. told him he killed I'imolo. ._-_ .. -----------All form. or

'murance

TI-IE DAIIJY NE Water St.

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--------------------------------ST. JOHKS, NE'."TOti~DLAND, \\,ED~ESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963 ------~--------~-------------------------------------------

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Peace Efforts I By C,\[{~IAN CUMMING , l!NITEO NATIONS CP-Britain's Foreign Secretary Lord I Home gave a cautio liS welcome Tuesday to a Soviet III'oposal for I a summit conference on disarmamcnt nl'xt year, nut he stipulat. I I'd that scrious jlreparatory work would have to be done first.

In n ]lolicy speech before the United Nations General As· I ~embly, Lorel Home said there hal'e been si;::ns of a new chapter :';(1 EltUI'TS

.. \ 1:\)"-:\ I Iwar ,\l()tenan~o, ·Torn.1 't P ,-Th"'l'e w~rc!

, in co.operation between Russia and the West. I ! He wlcomed what he cal1~d' agreement to pre \' e n t • he ,the Soviet l'nion's uncompI'o,' spread of weapons of mass -.te·

"y. Satllrda~' nignl rrel'lm!.; in thr ('ards today .• ll'IllJla Cit~' flriti;h ('c,lumilia settled

I mising stand against I,'ar, and! struct ion in outer ~pace. !

warn cd Communi~t China thnt He said hc regard cd the ex· ~ all its millions of peoplc could, change of o!J5cn'crs-who would I not save it from annillliation i[ be stationed at key points SUcll

:ltc Sunday it llU Ii r!' ii, lifth Social ~lackenin!: off .n,_.h' ,HIlllini>lratinn in the

1Ilthnritie~ - said the . 11 \'eil!';. I ; not serious. 'Chi

rd for apllJ'('x!, There werc i'~

ISIIER illES G R E E:-I, O~!t ~1. lla5well, ';J,

t1,,~ daily Bowlin: lei . T.ii,UllC, diei

\"I,itinl! hi~ lana in \,'l'od C01IOI)', Itrihllterl to a heart

~nrcrumcllt of PremIer A. ('. Rennert \\'011 :I~ of the

.~ ;~ ;cnls in ~londay's Ilotn~2-all inue3se of three

the nllmhcl' it held witen I ~,th Ic~i,lature was dis· i

nuclear war hroke out. as airficlds and ports to j.(uac·d i Home said that ~ituations I agoinst surprise attack - as i

where Communist and \\'cstem .. the most promising collatel'al i

philosophy confront each other' measlll'e" Ihat could be pur· BONN, West Germany-West ,should not bc glossed over. . sued. German Chancellor Konrad I The Bedin wall still re·· Home spoke just ~lCfore goi~~ ;\clenauer while attending a fare·

;iI'\\' lJl'lllocratic Party 'mnined, for example, as a ".Ie· to a lunchcon I1lcetm~ WIth ',0' well party at the ChallCcllery thlw ,cnts. Inking 13. ! ninl o[ coexistcncc, both bc·; \'iet Forcign ~linister Andrroi: "Potlais Scllaulllhur~" here Sep·

The Liherals retain')d i : twe~n EJst and Wcst Germ,IIlY: GI:omyko. II'ho. made the ~Ull1' ~ tember 25th, Adenaucr, 87, is (ire the)' had. I and hetween NATO and the mIt proposal III an ~ssellllJly' scheduled to retire ncxt montil.

Prllgl'e"i\'e Conserva.1

NEW YOUK-The Big Three ForeIgn Ministers met In New York to explore possibilities of further East.West agreemcnts Warsaw pact." I speech 12 ~~ys ago: Home ~lans -(UPI Photo). '. c31l1Jlni~nin~ for the first I following the nuclear test ban. Seatell are (L R) BrItain's Lord JIume, U,S, state Secretary Dean Rusk and Soviet Russia's I Home end~rsed ,w hat h.e. t? meet ~ l'lday ":Ith Pre:;lc!ent

nnder E. Davie Fulton, in, II Foreign i\llnlster Andrei Gromyko,-(U.l, Photo), ,called PremIer Khrushchev s ·l~ennedy m Washlllgton. where Ihe'.'j,ed . ______ . ___ .. __ .. --- -_ ... -' ~----- --.~-.-----: "step·by·step" approach to di3' the matter may come up.

PCI' c~~t ;~ th~r 19~Oel1~!;;~~~ I. --Wi· ~""---l"-' P -d~" . F ... I armament. ' Gromyko's proposal wa, that S Upp ort ro uces our gram en\'lsagmg a vast lIlcreasc: Among thesc possible st~os the 17 nations of the Gcnel'a -' rlll'I",!II'''' ~hare 01 the popular ,"otc' l son . in .the .number of scientists a.nd·

I' were the prcvention of ~iJe ~ disarmament group. ineludin'! .

ro,'cr,,!dl the 1)3I'tl.· still hasn't elected I . t d t B II umversl y gra ua cs; massl,'e spread of nuclear weapons; ex" Canada, meet early nrxt yc~r B .c. memher in 10 years. . F ld S . p application of scicnc~ to. indll~'1 change of observers bctwecn

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Fulton resigned lrom ;hcl 0 . ClenCe rogram( try, under state. dlrecho~.lr,East and West, and V.S.·Sol'lcl:in~loscoll'. cabinet eal'iicr this vcar' necessary; dIverSIOn of Bl'llIsh' -.--. -- -----~ --- ---- .\LGIERS (API - .\ crowd pf

Il'ad his party provincially, ! scientists and researchers from Ie' D h t more than 00.000 jammcd the ovation lasting more than a' "Our future lies not in mili·. defcnce. "pr.estige. proj~cts" t~ 0 mm 0 ns e a es famolls Algiers Forum Tuescl3:-'

Crcdit rollccl to iearl ~Iollda)l lli;:ht 11l1! r.O minutes of tb,' 8 p.m.

. clo'il1~. The Vanaclbn tl"IHt Jllal~'sis llIdica t})d

retllrn I)f thl' govcrnment. \I il~ the d.ghth timc this Ihat a prorince had cho·'. .

to ~o alonq with thc poli,," nl thc party in power. ;

riclor), II ~s anyttling nut i III ;ianaimo and the :5':

1'_'.\"11"'" the votl' is g~'I' i n r'IJ'c fine-and in Ynlc'l ;illP', Ilm'id Stupich, ;n

nnll' ~aiu made by his

minute, Thc exritemcnt and tary strength alone hut in the' productIve mdustl'lal fIelds 01·1 and roared its backing of Pre,i· cheers cncollmged Wilson and: efforts, the sacrifices, Jnd, ganized ~y the state; and a: NT P · PI dcnt Ahmed Ben Bella. who i, his adl'isers in thcir belief they' abovo ali the energies which a l partner~hlp between .. the state: ew enSlon an . seekin~ support against Berb~r hm'e come liP with a major 1 free pcople can mobilize for tite I and pllvate cn.tcrpc Ise to. )l10· I dissidents. clectoml I'ote.winner. It II',IS: future grcatness of our coun.] n~er new techmques and mdus· i ' , ",. . . . '. Green· and . \\'hite .\lgeri<lB the 48.year.old socialist's most: try. , ' • ,tnes. I OfTA\\A (CP) -:- ?PPosltlOn The loll·call lotc-fIrst Slll,e flarrs wcrc hoisted orer the important pel'sanal triumph I "We must lise aU the re.: Wilson claimcd that Britain I pressure moun,tcd m e'~l: CO.~I'. t1~e sesslo~ resumed \Ionday-:-' he;cts of men and women stand· .ince he took ol'er (rom II c sources of democratic plannin~ . t d' . f b . ,mons Tuesda~ for .elloactllc I\as thc fllst to reflee! the splIt. in 7. ShOllldnr' to shoulder in '.ile • . • ", s an s III pel'll 0 ccommg' a t f th g" t "n Soc' I Crcdit ranks . ' late Hugh Gaitskell carly this' all the lalcnt and undcl'del'e!.. "paymen o. e o~ er n~en . ,I .. In· '.' square that oncc scrred for Eu· year. loped energies and skiJIs of ,llIr i stagnant backwa~er because, proposed S10 mCI:ease III ul1lvcr.: Llbcral mem?e,rs 1'?lIng !~. ropcan right wing demonstr;;·

Wilson ~ummcd up the nn.: people, to insure Britain's stand· I he said, the nahon so far nas sal old .a.ge pensIOns. . support the c~alr s r~lmg wer.~ tions. lion's tasks as Labor .. ces i ing in the world." I failed to face the challenge of Oppo:lt~on L e ~ d,e r l?ICf~n'l backed .by l1l~e SOCIal C!'CIh'i Sixty miles cast of the capital, lhem: 1 He outlined a four.point pro. Ithe scientific revolution, baker t·oasld the mCI caslc 111 ~hc: mcmb~rs und~~ Robert .T-homr! dissident troops prepared a oa,'

.. ~ ____ ._ presen 65· a ' mont I p~nslOn! son. ?1I,er\'a Ive OppOSI IOn 0 I tion of dc(ence anainst the B~'I

C -I V tOW should date hack to Apl'li 8- .the rulmg was supported hy thc, Bella OI'Crllnle;t tn'in -tn

OUnCI 0 e P ens ay i datc of. the elcetion that brought :-ICI\' Dcmocratic Party and b)" s ;'ead gtlteh' rCI·~1t t~ ~lth~I' I the LIb e I' a I govcrnment to I 12 members of the I ccentlv· pP rt· f "l~eri I powcr. . lormed Ralliement dcs Credit.. a s 0 • ~ a.

F N U · t 0 tl 1 He submitted an amcndment' istes headed by Real Caonette.· . or ew III y U 00 r urgin~ the govcrnment to cml· ~ As if to emphas!r.e their dif· ek ,... sidcc' such a move as thc Com·: [crcnces, the Ualhement. mc ... · Strl e

it 11'0' cI'cn closet. JS • mons debatcd a resolution pre· bcrs ~ore l~rge grce;ush·blu~ Cr!dit incumbent Irv':le . CP from AI'·Rcutcr~ I conccrning the Ch nrch I, a : weathcred its first test. liminary to the pcnsion legis\3· carnat!ons whrle Mr. Thomps?ll

Corbltt lIa, declared elcclt'd , ! ' • • .... topic that explorcs the nature I COVERS WIDE RANGE lion. The government plan is; and h~s lollowcrs sported whltc L .

11 11 > e ~ t e cl R~creation Earle \l'est'.l'ood in and Ihe Islallds hy a "ot('~ .

JJ..r~tcs O\W :\DP challen. JlAltOLD WILSON , \ ATICAN Cln-A decl~l.e of the Roman Catholic Church. I De Ecclesia covers a wide for an [ncrease efCcctire this I carnatIOns. , oom s \\llham llartlen' . . lute ~t the Vatican ecumclllcal ;\lorc than 93 pcr cent of 'he I range of ideas of what. consli· month. ' :\lr. Thompson. in a subs\'· . WellwOOd ami' ~lr Hart· I SCARBOROUGH, Eng 1.1I1d counCIl opened ~he way TU:s,! 2.~01 council fathers voting in I tutues the Rom a n CathOlic 1I1r. Diefenbakcr's amendm~nt qucnt speech, said the lole '.\'~s 1I10:\TREAL ICP1-The po.;'

. !a/d Ihe)' 11111 seek r~cOlI~IS. '. lAP -Harole.l 'I Iison produc~d day fo.r, a sweepmg ne~v Rom.:m SI. Peter's Basilica approved 1 Church, who belongs to it 3nd was ruled out of order by Ch'llr· part of an attempt to coni'l,e' sihility was raised Tuesday thJt .. ~ __ . ____ ...:~.=....:..:.:.::.::.::..: ~ the centrepIece of the Lahor ~3tholI~ outlook towm d Chus· the gcneral outlines of the how they belong. man Lucicn Lamoureux and thc~. the isslle. . longshoremen in Halifax and r---------.. I Parly's appeal to the Bl'iti,h tlan umt)', schema and authorizcd dctail2d rId b h C M . f h . h _ I eleclol'atc Tucsday-a master d' The original document was I'U m~, appea e y t e 1)/1, ,I'. DIe cn aker Said t e pen· i Saint ,John will walk off th~il' ~ _ L An official council thcologi:tn Iscussion of its four chapters. thorougbly rcvisc'd during a \ scrvatives, was sustained on_ a sion situation was another ex·; jobs to support St. Lawrence !X! -%';WT-:d rl;~n r:~~ur~~~teOf n~~~!~~~ti~liC~~ said a schema, 01' topic, ap' Before the schema cmer~es nine·month recess after ~he vote of 111 to 90. The ruhn;ll ample of a complete about·face RiI'er longshoremen who are _ ,_ = he said would makc Britain a p't'oved in pl'ineiple contains Ilrom the council in its fin;,l council last fall felt it lacked was on the j:(rounds' that only a i by the Liberal gOI·crnment. : schcduled to stl'ike Friday.

mod ern theological thinking form, the document t.ndoubt. an ecumenical and pastoral \ cabinet minister ,can propose '. '.'If evcr. there was a botch,: Paul Asselin, presiuent of

Sl1nn)' wilh cloudy P~I' . High today; ;;5.

that "all who m'e baptized an.l e Y WIll be altered, but it nas spirit, government expcn Iture. I liS was It." I ~1 0 n t I' e a l's Local 37:; .If great humming hive of industry dl . d tl share a Christian faith helong -.. -----1' the International Longshore·

Almost to a mun, 2.000 dele. somehow <to the one church), . men's Association (CLel. said ami power.

TemDe ratures gates at the oPP[lsition pal'ly's "'1 the union's international execu· annual conference rose to thl'll' ill a mysteriolls ·way not yet tive has assUJ'ed ~lontreal I,! lenelcr, fUlly' understood." Montreal of "ful! support" from

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New Leader For S~lvation Army

, OCT, 2

SrNBURY • ON - THAMES,\ council who have bcen in secr')t England (Reuters) _ Scottish· session in this rivcrside town (,n borll Commissioner Frcderiek the outskirts of London for the

last 10 days, .. 6;40 p.m, Coutts, 64, was elected Tuesday as leader or the Salvation Mmy

· ...... 7;01 a.m: to replace 70.year,old Gen, Wi!· today 6;55 p.m, fred KitchIng who retires In No'

1100n vembCl'. ..... 2;14 a.m, Coutts, territorial commander

bright "star" near (or East Australia, will tilke tip Moon tDnight is Jupi, his duties next month nnd will the largest planet, be the first Scot to lead the

has now. reached world·wide. movement started greatest brilliance of by William B~oth. In· Britain in

1865. 7:32 a,m:, 7:49 p,m, Coutts was one' 'of &ix nomi, 1:14 a.m" 1;38 p,m, nees ,for the office selected by

r---~ __ ~_..JI49 members of ,the army's high

His election follllwed an aboI'· tive first ballot when the reo quired two·thirds majority for nny of the six nominees was 110t reuched,

A second session produccd the required majority for Commis· sioner Coutls.

The six nominces were COtltt~, and commissioners W. Wye!i[[e Booth, Canada; Edgar Grinsted, Britain, G 1 e n Ryan, United states; Erik Wiekberg and CIaI'· 1 ence Wiseman, Britain, .

"It's amazing holV quickly we

SAIGON, South VIet Nam-Nothlng's "fowl" In love and war, you might say-so this South Vietnamese trooper has every! ca!! change our ideas about right to carry II friend with blrd's eye vision to helJl him aim his rine, Obviously, this pair will make a dead duck of any Viet 'l sctence-and how slowly about

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2.",:",TH~ DAILY NEWS, sr. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND.OC1'ODER 2, 1963 '1';' \', ',' .'

..l..O.S.A. '~n'niversary Carbonear

-... ------ ------THE 'BIG 10' OF THE SPACE AGE

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I. \ fi' r~<~T. JOHN1S, NEV

30 DAYS TO BET'f'ER GiRAOES ,

. CARDON EAR, Sept 28 - C b D t I "Princess Anne" Lodge. L,O. ,ar onear en a B.A. celebrated lis annlver~Rry .. i B . f P I 'on 'rhul'sday last. At 8 p.m. tllP. I~ewsy rle 5 ar our members attended Divine !ser· CARBONEAR - Rev. Ed· 0 d vice in the United Chutch. ward Rusted will be visiting 'pene

View ~isfory As· ,LACEN Sweeping Waves i1J

where they were warmly grcci· . Carbonear next week and 011 CARBON EAR, Sept. 23 .. -cd by the minister, Rev. F. W. Tuesda)' cvening will be ltolding Though John Albert Lin£ield, Bradbury, B.A .• B.D. a MissIonary Meilting, at which D.D.S. arrived in town early in 'Appropriate hymns were he will be showing slidcs of hiR the month, it was not until

sung. wllh Mr. John Leamon at work. It is hoped that many will Tuesday last that hc began th~

By The Reading Laboratury I del'S. 80 did vuluable ~D~~AP~f I jewels. and cloths, alid -/.1

have been developing a gell~l'al IS1II were sown. ~ . All of our articles thu; for II seeds 01 trade and mcrCI! ;",',:

the consolc. Scripture readln:ls attend this service and see fur practice or dentistry. were from the 6th. Chapter 01 themselves the Missionary work HIs dental parlour is localed Micah and the 1st. Chapter of 'he has been and will continue in the rooms in the Federnl

~tudy appronch-habits of stutly : t' I tha~ will work with almost an'll Trude meant exploration" < The execU IV~ c 1

the Gospel according to SI. to eauy on In the far Easl. Building thnt Dr. Cyril Greene ~ubJcct you encounlll·. Nr,wl plorotlOn meant n,w h:'of the Placentia It'S time to round o,ff your or I ~cw I.ands m,cant mUll ::.:0£ Newfoundland senal of study. tc~hn:qucr, - 10 ! chants-and a Sl\OI1~ In.·:,:'; Forestry Assl supply t,h,c vana,tlOlls that ;lpplj' • duss was ?n thc me, Ex(~as t t d . that

James. beginning at Verse 16. .. • • used and we bespeak for him a Mrs. Joseph Wareham, an ex· very busy prnctice.

'raking as his text th~ Pth. pectant. mother. WlIS given a I'rrse o[ the 6th. Chap. of Micdh, shower last evening. at 111:1' S S to speclflc subjects. 1 atlOn rcqulred sClcnc~; ,c:~~~as S a e

mcant freer. broader l:lin/:seems to be a I Hence, thl? Protestant R/'-: "Whut doth the Lord require home. Water street East. !I1~ny erve upper

of thee, but to do justly. ancl lovely girts Wel'e received, fot· CARBONEAH, Sept. 28 -St. to love mcrcy. and to walk which she said a gl'Htdul .Jamcs C.E.W,A. serveli a roast humbly with Ihy God", Rev. Mr. "thank you" to her many klml beef supper in the School auui, Bradbury delivered' a soul· friends. Gamcs, etc. followed loriulll 011 Wednesday lasL,

We'l\ I;tart wi:h his[o;·y. :-lineteell chaptel's a~o. I,e saw Ihat a hislory hooll is not the samc as all olJillla.·y column. It's not just ~ lOllS list of dates ami dead IICO· p:e-cvell thOtlgh most of tne people In youI' hook arc «lea", Let's take an C:::IlIIP:C Iru1I1 history.

malion and the Calhohc t: ter. Reformuti~n, . . "',p'~ ·a s s

seal'ching sermon. the opening of thc gifts anJ SliP' : which replaced the planned gal'· JIILLIONS FOR RESEARCH-Against the background' of Stanford University'S new medi· The rcquirements of a Ch:is· per brought the affair 10 a I den party that had to b!! CJI:· c:II center. Nc\\'smap above spots the 10 leading universities in the nation in terms of

1 he new ~Clent.r:c iti11l!'O,,-,. ~~ lVas aPlllied 10 poiililS ;,.>:" SOC.Jl lll'ob.ems - Ii mali' :--. anti dcmocracy were nUL t, ',oS e lje ~~I;.11 .. The k .n~'I"m, ." , J

Euro[lc rose mal fell \liiht: .. '

tian as defincd by Micah were closc, , celled, due to unforseen ell'cum· govcrnment grants for scientific research. The National Science Foundation estimates the same as scl down by Je.us, • • • : stances, that the federal government spent $12.6 billion in 1962 for research and de\,elopmcnt he pointed out. 1'0 do justly, in I 1111', and 1111'S, llilYI~'ard l'oo!e, There was a fair muubcl' at nnd that 12 pe~ cent of the total, or about $1.5 billion. went to institutions of higher the langua&e o[ Jesus, mean. 10 have returned to !hCll' hOll1~ 1lI ,the supper and a large CI"JlVU learmng. Of tIllS $1.5 billion. ;:\bout 93 PCI' cent o[ it went to 100 colieges and unh·crsi· do unto others as you would New London. Conn" (J,~.i\,,' at the Card Party that foHow· tics; 38 per cent went to the 10 institutions shown on map, Federalllloncv tends to go You've pl'obabi)' studiei.1 I.l~ lhat n,en siloilid do to you. 'ro after a visit to Mr. Poole's Jl~r· cd, Procecds from the affab, to a limited number of schools because the nature of the work demands large graduate Renaissance-or chc you'll k',

schools and well·equipped laboratories.

t':r:bn;s of Ihe New It·v .... ·• .. : . 'fh~ Americans rel'o:trJ, ;'. ~,~ The passenger servI i"i'cn~h I c\'oltcd. ~inel!' .• 'j railway In Newfoun.

"~. I 't" . 10\'e mere)'. to render good Ior cnts, Mr. and Mrs. George W. add~d to the housc·to·house cul·.-. "---- ___ . __ ,_, .. "',' __ ..... - _______ '_ " " . studying it soon. Hare Y,lu: cenlury Eurupe seethed I~!' been severe Y cn ICI revoit and !lew Indllstr. Iii!' ~Iceting In St. J the turmoil of the 1~lhll:~eent1y, • the Newf tury. both communi!~ " ~~Lcglslatlve c~mmlUt liemocracy fountl their !;>~,national Railway llOlds in the world. "\11/:~'~~----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

el'i1 to blcss those that persc· Poole. kehon that had becn made car· ever asked yourself I':hl' there: cute YOIl, to love the sinner. • • • lier, netted the slim of six hun, B S II. was a Renab;sance - II:hy the' while hating the sin; To walk We regret to have to ,'cpor! 'dred dollars. . es tee p" l n Ca n d whole of Ellrope sudJenly humbly with God means more I that William Hogan. ~\ln of ~lr·1 ~Ir. Squibb of SI. John's I"on I ' 0 a a awakened from centuri~s "f than "oing to Church on Sun· and 111'5, Stephen Hogan. has: thc chromc set. Rev. ~Ir. ~l:d comparatively lethargy? W;,y da)', though one should alwtys ha~ to enter the SI. John's Sana. : ~tr~, W .il. B. Gill 0,[ POlich, , T there was such a tremenciolls. f ti b ',.J'

go Oll ur Ie: - 1Ii'!'t:;''':.: made our pomt. . be slad to go unto the Hou.e tonum for treatmcnl, as hlS: Cove at.tendcd the a[[a11' and lt I B) TilE CA~I.\DIAN PRESS Burnford. Three animals on a Hollywood columnist tells all. flowering of science. art. ~ll:' i

of the LOfel; it means mor~ than Eugenc Buckle. We wish bolh 1 \\'as ,el'ldent that nil present .Best,sellers, In Cana~a, com· trek through Canadian wildet'o O. The Quiet Canadian, H, ture, philosophy? Whal prompt' ~a)'ing morning and evening ~'OUllg men an early reeov~r)'. I were I'ery plcas~d to SCe thell1, I PlI,ed, by Qmll and QU,lre, mag' ness, (9) ~~ontgo~ery ~ydc. Exploits 01 ed men 10 risk their lives ur" ~ . ,Do you sec, how I) :'~; \' praycrs. we shoilld pray II'lth· • • ~ . cven though thelr absence lias: azme o[ t~e Canadla.u book . 9. Thc Group, Mary Me· ~ll' ~VlJha,m 8tel'en;;01l. as Bl'lt'lon unknown oceans? hlstory? Overview ),uur:{! out' ceasing. Cecil French, son of .111'. ;llH! ,so short. h'ade .[prevlOus month s posi- Cadhy. Comically ironic n'wel Ish mteIJlgcnce chlef m North: . overVlew each umt, c3ci :;ii~ .

~Irs. WiHiam Fl'ench, Suuth' ----------.-.---.. ---.-,- tlUU blacketcd): of Vassar girls during the spun and South America, (7) I i\Iore than this have 1'''1. ter, Always keep the :IF ' Two peo( land Tuesday. It means scckins God's hclp Side. left recently for the Calla· ficld Ccntrc 'lass .• U.S.A, 10 1 TI SIFlCTlOf:-'(1 F' I of the New Deal. ,IU. lIIr Life ill Co~rt, Louis. tricd to figure O;lt hoI\' 'the pictt:l'e in minr. Fit e,,: ,,~,.

and guidance in all We do ,)" "', d' ~I' I It" tl I rf "1"1 b I' IC loe 0 lC IS ler· 10, City of ~i~ht, ,John Rcchy, :-Ilzer, Famou.s Amel'lean law· I Renaissance has ~h"I)"{1 ',IIC . tilll mto the larger I rom'.: <,_ ;,'

t• mpt t llo and t Irll't 'I 'l:ll', Rlan I' am dalne . N 0 J\o\,m . ~hc , tiC e ect that le~' HIS and lHU lIIan 1Ilorl'is L, West. A novel The seedy side of sex in tl1e Il h t I I " '. . e ,. 0, • 0 '. I I o)'a Cana an I avy. e WI. 'passed away qlllte SUdJClliy,' ",' . y~r reca s lS mos ce e Irated i world you're lil'ing- :n-!ww ?f historical movcment. [.: Imphclly 1lI snccess 01' fallure I Cecil every success in licl'l W Id 1'1' ·t I' III" of the modern p"pacy IIlth t~e big eily. 171 cases. (4) "OUr countr.l'. ideals .aul he Jus.t mem,onw names Jnd·;,O!/ ... 'th I" . C WOU I.C to CX Cll( .0 I lS. Popc and thc head of th SO"I~t :\'0:'0: FICTlO:-' J I k b t ,I ", m JOy or IJI sorrow, 1lI e as· I' Majesty's sen'lce. ! Fox the hem·tfelt sympatilV of, " c . ; ,., • . licfs and even the llHl(t"rlI t lin ' Ig, try 0 UlIu(:,.1'.; SIlI'ance that what He wills b " " • , h : , f' d h IT,', , UmOll as protagolllsts, <1l 1, My. Daritng Clemcntlll'~' technoloo'''' which is ollch a history-you'll hal'e a 10::,

. el man~ nen s erc. I. ~ n101)> 2. Elizabcth Appleton John Jack Flshman. The story of W.~S RESEARCH ClIIEF J f d I fOI the bes!. " Arthur, Oates, ~ ~le~lh,l;: O.t':1 add that she spe. nt, many Yea,rs O'Hara. Story of a restl~ss Wifl! I Lad)' Churchill from her first WASHINGTON lAP) -: Trev,Qi', part of your life were lar"el',' UIl, an t lC namcs and (

Speaking dircctly to the mem. I thc R.C:1\. I.S spendm:; J lu, ,here as operatOi WIth the AI a, in a small C,S, college lawn. meeting with the young Church. Gardner, 40. controvemal ChiCf /' determined by the el'enl~ .;[ 1I'0n't he any problcm" bcrs 01 the Order. he pointed i lou~h I~'l~~ Ius p:lrcnts. 1111':, ~J1(1 i Ion Tclepho.~c ~on:pan)', (3) ill. (2) of air forc~ rcsearch and .j~' centurIes ago'! (~EXT: Sociology. IIS)cltlJ! out the fact that since tbeir' I1~rs. ;\!alk Oateo, of the So,llh , .,," , 3. The Glassblowcrs Daphne 2. The Grcat Hunger, Cecil velo~"!ent . m the Eisenhower political science, economic Society was founded on the I Slde, ".. ' Phlhp Earle. son 01 Capt, E, I <lu JIlaul'ier, High dra~a of till) Woodham'Smith, The incredible admlmstratlOn, w.as found. dead In other words, ha\'e ytlU

Word of God. that Christ's ,,' ",. .. ..,.', G. a~d. ~ll:S. l\lll~re~, Ea~Ip., l,eIV . experienccs 01 a lamily of story of the Irish famine of the Saturday, ~t hls Wash.mgton seen how history 11IO,'eS, how i~ teachings should be thc ehlr! to I Mroo ellli Le~lo,l~ ha. le\.1111 ; to Hahfax ~n 1h~llSd~), to en· revolutionary stru"rtle seen in 18405. (J) home. Dlstl'lct Coroner. Rlchar,1 flows in big, sweeping wal·cs'!. POPE'S ~EPIIEW WED' guIde their el·ery.day living. if cd home after l'lSlll,lIS hcr talh, ; ter Dalhou~le Ullll'erslty un •• I experiences of ;0 family of 3, The Fire Next Time, J31nr s L. Welton ,termed the death nat· Let's stay with the Ren~issallc,~: BHESCL\, Ituly 1,\1" _ Ihat were so. he continued, then I er. ~Ir. Sandy C,lmeron. at: am sure hiS formcr classmal,';s glassblowers, (2) Baldwin. What it means to he ural pendmg an autopsy. and take 8 lot at a hlstoncal. Ilcphew o[ Pope Paul \'1 ar.; the" would be members an,1 Ath01l, ~Iass" U.S,A. ,and man), other ll'lCuds \\:,1 4 TI C 11 t J I F 1 a Nc"ro in America today, IS) movement or pattern of dc" ,'.ltalian CQUnte5s werc Ill,:

.J ' '! I;' I~ :~ , "1 I' ~ , . f . ,. ~'l I . lc 0 cc or. \ 0 111 owes. 0 LOG TOTERS I I ,., b k t "not in name onl"," The lakin" I' .! IVls I 11m a ~eal 0 S\l~"C'" II , "I . " t ' "20000' 4. I Owc Russia $1,200, BG~ 've opmen. ,e can go ac, 0' Thursuay at Ca)lodi:nontc: , .' ,~" :III'S. George S. I'll,c ~f the stud,', 1\ el\l SCllail Wl~S, '. O,llI Kraho Indians of Brazil th 12th d 13th t I

of an obhgaho,1I or the P~Ylllb 1 SOllth Side has returned 110111'> I J ••• a football pool,. wlth temfymg Hope. Humorous account of t~r.. run e all cen m',es ,this lIorthcm city. Tlte p(

One PCr5(

on the Trans' Tucsday night to hospital. 1 miles cast of E were availahl«

An unidc drowned in tl to unload a tTl the rivcr. A fell into thc ) he pulled out

of dues doesn t really mean a If' , . . ' , consequences. comedian's visit to Russia. (3) ceremontal rclay races carry· and the Crusaders. The 5el'h i sent a pel'sonal mwa"c b f . t' ~'I a tel' VISltlllg l'eillllves and i Lurne Janes. son of ~Il' and . , I 5. The Ellrly Furniture of ing palm logs weighing be· that tookpart in the Crusades I his apostolic blessing 'to TEL·TEX EXPE

lIIClII cr a an orgamza Ion :~c I I friends at Cape Charles L:I!Jl'.I': ~Irs Geor" D Jancs IVl"1 be 5. Gr.ll1dmothcr and tie F h C d J P I 1 tween 20 and 200 pounds. The were "getting off the farm"· nephcII'. GI'O\'annl' BO"'ll ,:. Corn~r Brook '''I'll as the L.O.B,A .• only by I:vmg . 1101' ';' :' ,oe, .' " I Priests, Taylor Caldwell. Ad, renc IIna a, can a any. -, ~. Christian lives could they de..' ". leal llIg 1lI a fcw da~.s for lor· ventures of 11 priests who m~t A guide to French· Canadi2n curious. seml'religious sport is and thus a major blow was tini, an engineer, and Coc: .even new eities to

hI" . I' . " • onto. where he wlll 'ak, a I ,. furniture from the 17th to the practiced on holidays and at dealt to feudalism-a system by Marzia Provaglio. txpension of Tel"Tel lerve t at Iistmehon. ,~Ir. (:eol'ge ~. PIl;e iVllI, i)c course in electronics, V~e ;vi3h ~bl~.ra~5d)mother Cu len s dmner 19th century. the end of hunts. which the king. by "divine National.Canadian P

lIe urged them to live up to I' e~lebrahng hiS scvcn\)'·lmt you well, Lorne. 6 Th Seed and the Sower 6. Kingdom of Canada, W. L. right." .owned the land ar.!! U:\,IQUE VEHlCI.E . communications ofl their obligations in word anll l blrth~ay on Sunda~', Sept. 2~th, * • • La~rensc van der Post. Richnes~ Morton. History reinterpreted. No American ever has been virtually owned the pcasant,. The sanlor is ~ !:1t;7uesday. deed. nnd \\e cxtend to hlm he,t "·lsh· We are pleased to heal' that of the African landscape nd cherished beliefs re.examined elected president after two un· ; wheeled bicycl.c"peciallcdt4'

. es for man~' more happy l'eturn; ~liss Julia Kavanagh has he~ll clash of men at w!:r a 7. Oh Yc JIgs and Juleps!. successful trics. but two twIce· The philosophy and science : traption used as a taxicl:'i;f. }o'o!lowmg return to the HnU, of the day. disch;ll'ged from SI. Clare's Hos. 7. A Favorite of 'Ihe Gods V. C. Hudson. Hilarious peek at defeated candidates have gone of the andent Greeks that Bangkok. Hong Kon,,; :-:,

there was a meeting, ~~d lu~~r I • • · ,pital and we trust her improve, Sybille Bedford. An inter,Eur<; small·lown America of 19M. on to a third nomination and. had been preserved In the other Far Eastern port!, "'l · the members and \'lslt1llg ::>l5' Word was received II da)' 01': ment will continue until :;he is pean marriage and its conse. 8, Tlte Whole Truth and Noth. third defeat: William JennIngs East found Its way to Eur, ,m~npower is cheap~r thcj .~, osmg ters sat down to a sumptuous lwo a::o from Mrs, John F(lx: well enough to resume normal quences for three ~cnerations. Ing But, Hedda Hoppel', Famous Bryan and Henry Clay. ope viII the returning Crusa· 1 ohne. . iUpP~, (nee Mnrgurm Drake) of Lynn,luetiviti~. O. fuc~iliWe Jou~e~ Sh~a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

abandoned: 'one large package of woes an,d worries. She's flying TCA on a holiday to Some·

where. And you know where that Is: a million miles away from Boredom, Routine and Dullsvllle! Trust TCA to have dozens of flights dally away from these well­known communities to the exciting land of new places and new faces that you

call Somewhere. Get there fast and fresh-and in sound financial condition, thanks to TCA's Economy fares! Remember, travel broadens: your smile, your

circle of friends and your outlook on fife. Go Somewhere ••. go soon ... go TCA!

. Sec your Trllvel Agent 0;' C"II TcAt 87011

I Ecanam~' Rlturn Fares ta I Few "Samewhms",

STEPHENVILLE .... , .. ,$ 46

HALIFAX .. , ............. $ 74

MONTREAL .............. $120 !

FLV CANADIAN'FLV TRANS CIIN,~O.' AIR LINEr; @ /liR CANADA

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ANNOUNCEMENT Due to a City Ordnance which will soon be in effect, we are compelled to remove

our

GAS PUMPS from our present location which are now situated on the City Curb,

In conjunction, with the above City Ordnance we have moved the complete Service

Station operation immediately east of our present location.

The new Service Station has been leased by

MR. CLUNEY VOKEY who will operate und~r the name of

A VAL ON' SERVICE STATION CLUNEY VOKE17 LljJfITED

Mr. Vokey has employed most of our present Service Station Staff .

We feel sure that Mr. Vokey with a competent staff and equipped with modern

facilities will give the motoring public unexcelled service.

We extend to all our customers and the motoring public in general our sincere

thanks for their cooperation and patronage which we have enjoyed for the past

34 years.

It has been a pleasure to serve you.

GROUCHY'S LTD. FRANK GROUCHY

, Searct Searchers are st

wooded GlOVE lS-year·old Mel' who has been n

28.

snares in and has nOI

since. He was I

be warmly drcs

Set D

A SI. John's ~illl bye,election to left I'acant hI'

D. Higgins.', held in late :.;; definite date ha

Justice Hig; to thc :..

iUpreltle Court rei

Arrangements f' are now beir council will 1

[or the clecti{ of Muni

the near future

UPhltnl, ___ a set

directc new bars wi

'. . Left to .eerelJryr an

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ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963 J:..... CL.OUDY .~-....J -------_._------------_._---------_._---_._-------

LACENTIA FORESTERS

Press For· Action world war two, brought mto the The cxecuti\'(~ chairman! agreement among the! ~as speaking at a rece~t mcet·

'he Placentia Branch i members of the Liberal mg of the branch which was t" .foundland Over- i government that an . _ held to haslen action on the . ('\\ . • I . • m part of the federal governmrnt

veterans' charter.

For('str~' AssociatIOn! Justice has been done the in introducing legislatton to h,\, ~t;l\('d that there i foresters. IlIal'C the Newfollndland Forcs i

.:\1- to be a general 1 Chairman Augustus Green') tel's who served overseas :n

"Since 1959," IIIr. Greene said, "the Plncentia branch of the association has held many meetings and written many lelters In connection wi' n this Ilressing matter,

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• passenger servIces! severely criticized Thr 11""rngrr senicr of t hc

r~lh",\' in :>irwfollndlanel has hr!'n ;rrrrrly crlticizNI.

hoods said the travellln!: public in the province 1rc subjected to slow schedules, Inadequate eating and sleep· Inll facilities. ami in genCl'al the passenger train sefl'j~e leaves milch room for 1m·

~Irrlin~ in St. John', reo rrnll\,. the Scwfollndlalld I.r~i;l~til'f Conunlttce. Inter· foational Railway Broth.!r·

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TWO' DEAD

IlTovemcnt. The committee suggested to

end all this and that an all· sleeping car train shoul~1 be placed Into service with sehe.luled stops at carcfllily selected points.

It sahl that the Cl\'U of[jc· lal rcsponslble for the plan, Mr. Delegra\'e, recently saill that "people judge railway~ by their passenger scrvkes",

"If this Is true, the r:'liH be well advlseel to ex~lt\inc

T\\'o peoplc dicd ,"iolcntly in Nc~vfouncl- closely tlte Image to the puh· land Tucsdav. Hc In this province." the

committee stated. One person was killed in a two car crash The eOlnmi(tee a.lded that

on the Trans-Canmla Highway al'Ound 8.45 absence of a stalUlard tlIlJj!I'

I . 1 d I I d railway docs not mill ~Il)'

Tues( ay mg 1t, an seven ot leI'S were rlls 1C thing to the comfort of train to hospital. The accident occurred ahout two I trarel,' and Newfoundland h. miles cast (If Bishops Falls. ~ 0 furthcl' dctails the only IJI'ov,nee of Camlda were ayailahlc at I)rcss time. today which does not usc the standard gllagc.

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An unidentified man of Bishops Falls The comforts of parlor ancl drowned in the Exploits Rircl', while hclpinO" chair ms, the ('Onllllit,·c~ I

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I d k I· I 1 '1 1'1 i said. on our train:; an' Jiso to \1\1 oa a truc . W lIC 1 was ( umplll~ .o/!:s into denied to till' Newfoundland the river. :\ report said the man slippcd and people, and It is sug~I'slpd fell into the river, drowning hefore he could that someone In authority

"On ~larch 16," he said' the member for Burgco and La· Poile, IIIajor C. W. Cartel', wrote saying he and his lib· cral colleagues would 110 all in their powcr to bring ab"'lt the necessary changes in legislation which will ehable the benefits of the I'etcrnn;;' charter to be c1>tended to t hr Newfoundland foresters," In a subsequcnt letter, the:

I association learned. ~lajor C.II'·: 'ter char;:ed thnt the for~'tcrsi INSPECT GUARD-The four Supreme Court of Newfoundland judges inspcct a guard or honor Tuesday, before the commene.

wcre dellbel'ately left out uf tr_c I It f the fall session of the court here,-(News Staff Photo). charier when some of ~hcm mc 1 0

were included in legi,lal\1:1 £; j d 0 Ft· II S · . which was something quite dii- oltr u ges p.en a eSSlon fercnt-namely the war !Jell·

sions and cidlians allowance istrate', court.

(Continued on Page 9) __ , ._ . ..- 1

Gets High Position

A :\'cwfo:I1l,i1andcr has received a high allllointmcnt in Ottawa.

Stuart U. Godfrey, 50, fOl'lller i\'clI'foUl1Illand assist· ant deputy minister of wei· l.uc. Tuesday was mllncd social welfarc I'ommi. ,,;ioucr for the city of Ottawa,

~Ir. Godfrey will take UII his ncll' dlltics Jilli. \.

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)1or thc Iirst time in New· fOllndland's history there were four jlulges on the bench when the Fall session of the Supreme Court started Tues· day,

Newly apllointed Justice James D. Higgins occnpied his position as the opening session got under way,

The session began with the c~re1l10nial inspection of a gllard of honor composed of ,iO mcmhrrs of the Ncw· fOl1ndland constabulary.

The constabulary re~ph'n­leut in their uniforms, whitc dress helmets and with bay· oncts fixed to their carhine~ were commanded by police chief Edgar I'itlman.

AIl,cr the Inspection justices proceeded to courtroom where actual iness started,

the the

bus·

First itcm of bminess was the selection and swearing in of the 23-D1an Grand Jury.

Following this Chief Jus· tice R. S. Flirlong comment· cd on the change of regis' trars for the court. He wei: comed the neW registrar and said he was sony to sec ~Jr. Winter depart after man), ~'cars of faithful sen'ice.

The first rase hefore thp (;ran(\ .ll1ry was the indilc· meut of ,James Downcy amI ,\ Ibert Lnsh 011 a charge of poss~ssion of stolen pl'OllCr, ty. The jllry brought in a

true bill and the youths were scheduled to go to trial on Oct. 9.

The case to the Supreme Court after the defendants chose trial by judge and jury on their appearance in mag·

Following a magisterial la· quiry the case went ta the S!'~reme Court.

Buslnesa in the court rl' sumes Wedneliday morning ~t 10:00 a.m.

. Board Agrees With

jJlinimum Wage Raise The ~ewfollndland Board of I This was announced Tuesday

Trade h3$ announced its a~l'ee· I by a spokesman for the BO.lid, Illent with the pro\'incial glA· i saying thai the membership crnmcnt to incrcase Ihe I'linl- : gcnerally would agree,

_ .,' "I is undcrstood." the spol:cs-II1UIl1 wage [rom ~o cen s II)"· -d' h t . t , man sal . 't a Just O\,~l' \1'0

men and 30 cents for \\'omen t'l: \'ear.; ago, the Board was aE!;-

70 cents and 50 rents, ~d [or its opinion on this ma',­

I.e plllln(1 Ollt. give some serious Iholl~ht to ,::",(ll:'nontc n \. ,':y, Thc________ _ ____________ ~~_~~~~~u~1 on,I:Hg'-:._~! ___ _

,IN and the appropriate com· : mittee hearing ill mind !hat the . acl had come into force in

1952. with the latest amend.lI~li: . being madc ~[ay 23. 1955. I·t· commcnded an upward re'.'!si.un without specifying any rate.

mc,"lgc TEL,TE>' EXPE:\,SION ! D·· !\h'~sing to t t I

,,;\; . .\ Bosco Cnrnrr Brook will be one of: IS rIc Governor I":::" and COlmllll£' rn nrll' cities to rel'i!I\'e an ,,:", fxprll;lon of Tel-Tcx. Canadian

\~lionaJ.l'anadian Pacific Tele· rornmllnication! officials said Arrives Here T odoy ,10 Cancel

is n . :,' p~dallcd

i" a taxicab II~g Kong.

.'\"1"11 ports. l'lll'apcr tha~

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I ';Iur sincere I ;'H the past

'!llc,day.

osing Hope n Search Smch~l's Bre still combing i

the wooded Glol'ertown nrel' fnr l3-year,old ~I(.'l\'in S:-iifing- ~ ~nn "'ho has he en missing Slll~e : ~rpl 28, :

Thr )ullth ldl hi5 hOllle to ;et : ,ahh:t lnares in the n~ar!ry: area Ind has nol heen hearr: 1

'InCP, He was reported not 1

in bp warmly dressed. ,I

IInpr is dwindling 101' 1115 I rei urn,

o Set Date

w. R. LePage of Charlofte· Club, olle of :!3 In his .Ii~trict . In addition to arlllrc.:;ing

Rotarians at their meeting, he will conCer 'with the presl· dent of the Rotary Club ami other club officers on Rotary administratiVe matters an,1 service activities.

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!Argentia town, governor of district ?B? of Rot a r y International, world.wlde service organl. zation, arrives here tOllal' to visit the St. John's Rota!'Y

i

, Detachment ~Ir. LePage Is a mp,mber lll(l ' A small refuelling detach-

a lIast president of the Ho, i ment at Argenlia naval ba.e is tary Club of Charlottetown, i to be deactil'ated. lie was elected a district p;ov. I An announcement from Ihe ernor for 1963.6t at Rot:Jry's : naval station Tuesday said that 54th annual colt\:ent!on ill cit. I the' detachment will be d2' ),ouls, Missouri, litst June. ~ actil'ated :-101'. 1. The unit

He Is one of 272 llistrict I transferred is detachment 1 nf governors responsible for . the 4505 Air Refuelling Win:;: tillpervlslng the activities of of the U,S, Ail' Force, wnidt more than 11,500 Rotarv clubs • include5 one officer and 25 ~i1-with a total mcmbel';hil' of men, !i:~5,500 Uotal'luns in 12D "oun, The unit IVas reported to tries around the ((lube. As thc ha'e no ci"ilian personneL ~~vernor of this Uotary dh. The long-planned chang~ reo trlct, Mr. Lel'age surper-..i.cs sultcd [1'0111 the replacement IIf

the organization of new dubs ,the older refuelling tal,lar in his area. I pl.nes with new jet tanke .. ~.

I,ast year, more Uian ::OQ ~ .. to,,, .', ;,a\'\' authorities :;tres:;ed ~!lat nelY Hotary clUbs were or. ".,J~ the eliange of the military IInit ganlzed in 46 conntries, with I' , ,wiil have no' impact on n3\'al

or Election clubs being form cd for the '~O C s· Soprano HOllla nutler Ilid· i station operations at Argen:ia,

WilliamR.LcPage first time In the West African I 0 pen once,"t er7!es cll \V3!i special guest 1'ues, 'particularly since no civilian A SI. ,Iohn's ~llInicipal COlin. cOllntry of Slerrn Leone. . '. i . "Ilay at a lIlorning coffcc gil" I employees are involved.

hyr,clcclion to replace Ilh! en bv members 01 the Sir i Irft ,'aeant h.\' )11', .11I<'.,:c'.' R h A Humphrey Gilbert Chapter 1 SETS Flr\AL DATES , t 11" tl II·' 'II ~ 1 II l' 'vrar arc Andrcas Rnrhan, ~Iar· I' I 0 d

I n lIi~~ins. \1'1'11 pl'uh'.lbl~' eac greem,en oma "II rl'. soprano, opcns 115 year s WI 'Ie I' e , . - of tbp mpena I' er ST. ,JOHN·S. !'Ifld. lCPJ-OO' ~ .. _ tl 1n6364 I" 'C I' II B tl . ~. I ~~"',I·,'t ,\1111 Whit tic, Eleanor f I 1 hpld in laic ~()vember hat 'I Ie '" ~I\I'a\llS onceI', oma u cr IS a "c ,'- . c Dau~hlCrS (l the Emp re erations manager E. J. Healey n I [' 't d h h Serics in St. John's toni gil\. ' fOlllHllalldcr who was wen' Lawton. Doris Clarke. Basil (1OIlE). The e\'ent was, 01 the Canadian National RaU·

I r 11\1 c ate as een set. I Thr. secrelary of the C.m' of Tr;lde construction SCI'. Shc will l1erform at, the i known in llIusic circles in 5t. Hutton. Katherine llarrin;\lon. llcld at the home of 1'lrs. 1 wa)'S Monday announced the fi· \1: .Iuqil'e lli;;;;in~ II'''S ap'; struction ,::"ociation Llnlit?J i tlon, said th"t the agreement Uoly I1rart of Mary Ilegional : "Tohn's years ago and has since Naida I'lutton. Leonard )Icehan, Harry Verge, 71 CornwaU nal sailing date for the C:-IR'. nlr.d 10 the :';cII'fonnrl!rln(\ I nnnounced luesday thai n ,ails· 1 resulteel In an increase flf n J1igh School auditorium start· I tHken grcat strides in this : Ignatius Ilumholdl and Lcstcr Crescent. Left to right, northern Labrador coastal sen'-

reached with Local 764 of Ihe I until I\Iarch 31, 1964, when She will he accompanied by i land and the United Stales. 1113 ltidell, 1111'S, Verge and portunity to ship Ireight Lo . 'prcnlc Clllll't recently. ifactory allreement has ;1e.m I cents per hOllr as or Sept. 3!J ing at 8:30 p.m. I field on the Canadian nlain· Goulding. ~Trs. II. K. Wyatt. Mrs. Ro· ice for the winter. The last IIII'

Mral1~el\1rnts Ior the cl~c. Inlernatiinal Association of: the current agreement will >Ie DO\I"la5 051110llel 1 Shn l'S livin" in Detroit I The next ('onecrts in this s~r- liT I) II Go e New points north of Carty,Tight i. arc now b . d • B 'd S I 1 I h • • • "... , • 'II J r5. . . ss .- s , ,elllg ma e 3nu 11'1 ge, true lura nnd Orml', revIewed. The concert will open thc I Foul' concerts are planned lies WI he. an. 15, Feh. 12 and staff Photo). Oct. 28. Southern Labrador Ii· Icoun~11 will, recommend a mental iron Workers, I This means that the Iron, second season of concerts where I for this year's series, There 1.~ .. 1:al:..:'c:::h_1::1:. _______ ~~~~~~~~~~~~I~n:al~sa:i::.lin:g::::s-a=r~e-N:..:.o.:..v:..:. . .:..l:..:.8_, --

or I p electl?~ to th~ Dc. The secretary, whose ass~d· Workers will now receive )2,47 I local residents perform. I were four last year. 1-' of ~Iumclpal Affal,rs I atlon is partly synonymous per hour and Rodmen ~2 05 ' 'I the near future. with the NewfoUIIIJlal1l1 Bonrd h' ,Last ycar. tht; s~l'ICS was a Those beSides Roma But ~r ! , per our. success and mdlcatIons are that I and Mr. Osmond to appear tlllS

Drive Jaycee

To Increase, ~fiembership

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An intensive drive is under.! men interested in developing i way this wek to increase memo their own cap~hilitics and in hership of the St, .John's .Junior I serving their community. I

,I Cham her of Commerce,

A spokesman for the .lay· cre5 announcell Tuesday tbat with .Jaycee week hcgh11lin~ Silt. 30. extensive efforts arc helng made to oovlsc cltI· zens and especially Interest· ed potential members or the work the Junior Chamber undertakes.

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To help interest young men In the movement, a number of counter displays including pamphlets explaining the Jay· cees, have been placed strate­gically throughout the dly.

J)urlng the year, the Jay· cee~ bChl a nllmber of In· teresting programs Including the Santa Claus parade, elti· zen of the year award, pro·

PRES'NTATION-Three members of the executive of the st. John's Kinnette Club motion of the tourist· trade the St. John's Boys' Cluh recently to present the cluh with a piece of gymnasium I a 1111 other projects. , sci of parallel bars. On accepting the gift on behalf of the club Gordon Pike' The 1963-64 Chamber execu·

new direc~r said that cla~ses will Itarl immediately in physical fitness: and in these: 1 live nnder the presidency of bars Will be used. RCMP Constable Chet Campbell has volunteered to conduct the i Ed Neary ho?es 10 t~ke on sev-

A,ddress 1 . ,Wholesalers

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Eric Patterson, assislant Brit- : ish Trade Commissioner for' the Atlantic Provinces, Monday outlined services provided for importers and wholesalers by his Halifax and other offices in Canada. 1

Mr. Patterson was introduced I to the 1(} member executiv8 of I'

the Boan1 of Trade Wholesale Section by chairman William A, Neal when the section met I for its regular monthly meet· Ing.

leeret;~~ to dri~ht, ~Ir. Pike, Mrs. ~onald !l0lden, Kinnette president; !'.lrs. Ri,lchard Chalk-I' ~~~;~c~ pri~~\~::s!llI\~~ar 1~:i~ ,an rs. James Nesbitt,'-Vlce presldenl.-(Camera Shop ·Photo)., . membership to include young

During the meeting the sec· tion discussed the recent CNR- 1

Clarke Canada Steamships ~ines agreement for a fast all· water Great Lakes to New, foundland shipping route, ,the future of IreiJ(ht, rates and handling: a~ well as the ques­lion of price and quality or fresh milk.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963

Tribute To A Civil Servant With the retirement of MI'.

Raymond Manning us Deputy Minister of Public Worl,s after 4(i yeurs in the Ch'il Service . . the opportunity is afforded to

pay general as well as specific tribute to the administrative side of go\'ernmen t.

The public rarely recognizes

the contribution of an efficient Civil Sen'ice to the effective opcration of provincial business. 1\linistcrs may make policy. The Ch'i! Sel'vice must carry the header burden of implementing it even if the executive branch 111ust accept the onus fOI' any mistakes that may be IIlade. And excessive political interference with the permal1ent adminis­tration for generations beforc Commission Go\'el'l1ment wa, one of the reasons for the chaotic conditions that prevailed in the tv ,nties.

The Commission in 1934 set at. once about the task of recon­structing the Civil Service and in so doing sought from within the existing ranks those who de­served to be singled out for re­sponsibility. Mr. Manning was one of those selected. Within a year of the Commission's in­

auguration he was appointed at the early age of 38 years to he the p~rmanent administrative

head of the Department of Pub­lic Works which then embraced roads, bridges and marine work3 within its scope.

And whalevel' else may be said about the Commission IJcr· iod which lasted for fifteen

years, it was marked by the cre· ation of a competent and effic­ient Civil Service which was inherited by the provincial gov­ernment in 1949 and to the value of which Premier Smallwood, as head of that government, would be the first to pay tribute.

Ray Manning must be the last among senior civil servants to link the past, back to the days of Sir Edward Morris, with the present. He is an exemplar of what was best in the pre­Commission administrative ranks and has, since 1935, more than justified the preferment that he then received. While leaving the office of Deputy Minister, he will continue to fulfill several important public duties for which his experience has admir­ably equipped him. Meanwhile he has the right to look back with pride and satisfaction on his own career in Public Works and on the part he played in

'helping to build the modern Civil Service in Newfoundland.

A.11d Now There Are Five When the House of Commons

adjourned for the'summer recess there were four parties which were officially recognized and Social Credit came after the two major parties and ahead of the NDP in size.

But in the interval the pre­

tence of unity within the ranks of Social Credit was abandoned as Real Caouette broke witb nat­ional leader, Robert Thompsoll, to form his own Quebec group. Not all the Quebec Soc reds join­ed Caouette but he has one mem­bel' more than the Thompson group and that seems to qualify him for the special emolument paid to leaders of parties with at lellst twelve members.

The Caouette group has ap-

pealed to the Speaker for formal recognition. The Thompson group has done likewise. And the NDP has asked that it be recognized as a larger party than either of the two Sacred groups and given precedence in such matters as the order in which amendments may be moved and other I-louse rules observed.

This fragmentation of parties

might have its droll side except for the one obvious fact that h is not good for Canadian unity and for the expedition of parlia­mentary business. That is some­thing with which the electorate will have an opportunity of dealing with effectively when the next general election comes round.

The Pension Increase The Pearson Government has

lost no time in bringing before the House of Commons its pro­posal for increasing the uni­versal old age pension by $10 to $75 a month.

There was, however, a re­minder that this is a contributory' pension. To help pay for it, an increase of one per cent in the rate of personal income tax will become applicable On next year's earnings.

The present pension is paid for principally by the three per cent special additions to the personal income and corporation taxes

and the federal general sal:!s tax. But these levies have not been adequate to meet the full cost of universal pensions.

The additional cost of the pro­posed increase is estimated in a full year at $120 million and one per cent on income taxes will produce barely one-quarter of this amount. Where the rest will come from may be explained in the debate,

All that is certain is that no legislation to be brought forward during the present session is likely to have such an easy pas­sage.

Evening Classes For All The richest variety of courses

in cultural and technical sub­jects ever to be offered to dti-

, zens of St. John's who are will­ing to attend evening classes is now available through the Col­lege of Trades and Technology and the extension service of Me· morial University.

The Trades College naturally • . concentrates on wholly practkal

. I ;Jubjects but these embrace a

;.pretty wide range from basic >. . sewing through several courses

" in office procedures to harti·

culture and plumbing. The University offe~s oppor­

tunities to study such things as creative writing, languages, busi­ness mathematics and account­ing, painting and art appreci­ation, and dancing, swimming and physical culture.

With the availability of all these means of self-advancement, it must be hoped .that all classes will'be filled and that the extent of the response will' encourage the addition of many others as time and opportunity offers.

~~~~L~eT~T~E~R~S~T~.O- ~ THe EDITOR

Editor Daily News, Dcar Sir-It has been said that edu·

cation is that which remains after one has debunked all that one learned in school. But I doti't know whether this apothegm is wholly true or not, be· cause I have spent too little time in school to enable me to affirm or deny the apothegm, But, while I have had little or nO formal schooling-and I am glad I was fortunate enough to escape the handicap of a formal education be· cause a formal education means a con­formity education which stunts cI·ea· live thoucht-I may not be sO dumb as some people would imagine me to be, for I have had man\' yrars of study under some or the world's grt)atcsl scholars: in fnct, one of my teachers. under who~~ trachin(! I studied for 14 years, was considered hy other scholal's to be the world's best scholar.. At one time' he tau~ht nhilofonhv in LOUl'ain Unil'ersit~, hut he I~ft the lln[l·er~it~· because he disaal'ced with the phil050ph)' he tall~ht thel·c.

r makc this personal rrfel'cnre so .that no one will laugh wh~n I s1'l tllat thrl'c is room {or critie;'lll of the ~"hoot~ hecause of some of the suh.iects thel' trach nnd hecause of Sl1h.ir~tl thel' do not tCHch. Howevcr. what I startc~

out to talk ahout is a historical f,lhcv which was tnu~ht in Ollr school, ~o to 40 ~'em; a~o. the impressions of I\·hir.h tcachin!! still Jin~CI' in thc minds of thosc that write the school books. and is transmittcd to. nncl imorrsscd noon. the minds oC thc prescnt clay school puoils.

When my progenics wcre going to school. there was used in the ~chools ~t that time a history hook, one onc of the pagrs of which was a picture of Jamcs Watt, hi .• mothcr. hcr kitchen and stove, on which was a kettle, from the srout of which. steam was issuinl(, at which Jamcs Watt was ~nzin~ in an· pa!l~nt mcditation. and from which incident, so thc book says. Jamcs Watt /:ot thc idea of using stcam as a mo· HI'e powcr. and led to his invention of the steam enqinc. The picturc. of course. is nothing morc than thc depic· tion of the imagination of a misinfol'ln· cd al·tis!.

To show how widcsnrcad the helief was (and probably is today) that James Watt was the inventor of the steam en· gine, I mention the lact that exactly 30 years ago I purchased a set of book;:. called "The Library of Original Source." containing clata supplied by 14 proCes· sors of well·known American universi· tics; and in one oC the valumes there is a picture of James Watt looking at steam IssuIng from the spout of a kittle exactly the same as thc picture found in the history book which was used in our schools 30 to 40 years ago. This goes to show that th.:! proCessor who inserted thc picture of Watt and his steaming kittle was no bettcr in­formed about the origin of the steam enginc than was the person who wrote the h(story book which was used in our schools whcn my boys and girls were going to school.

This Is the kind of historical fallac\' the schools and universitics taught 30 years ago. And the impression of that fallacy is not entirely eliminated from the school books and school teaching toda}', as is evident by the fact that the books still refer to Watt as being the inventor of the steam engine. While it is not specifically taught today that Watt was the first to discover the pos­sibility of using steam as a motil'e pow­er to actuate machinery, the reference (inadvertently I presume) to his being the inventor of the steam en~ine carric;; with it the infcrence that hc 'vas the first man to discover thc possibilitv of using steam as a motive powcr to drive machinery.

As a matter of historical fact. steam was used 120 years B.C. to draw water from ,a well, and Branca, an Italian, produced an engine and boiler in the year 1629, one hundred and s~ven

years hefore Jamcs Watt was born. And Newcomen's engine, to which Watt's attention was drawn by his friend. Dr. Robison, was patented 31 )Iears beCore Watt was born, and John Smeaton (who, by the way, may be a relative of myoId friend. Fred SmeatoD of Gander. who. like his namesake, is also an engineer) added many improvements to the steam engine befor Watt bccame interested in the steam engine, which was not un· til 1759, at which date Watt says: "My attention was FIRST directed to the subject of steam·engines by the late D. Robison. He at that time threw out an idea of applying the power of the steam·engine to the moving of wheel· carriages ... "

From the historical data enumerat· cd, it can be clearlY seen that James Walt was neither the first to discover the possibility of using steam as a motive power, nor the first to use steam to serve the peeds of mankind, for steam Is known to have been used 1856 years before Watt was born. And the first stcam engine, which was the proto­tYpe of the modern steam-turbine, an· tedates James Watt's engine by 140 years.

No, James Watt was not the inventor of the steam engine: he, like others

. before and since his time, was one of the many eontributors to the develop· ment of the steam engine. His chief contribution to the development of the steam. engine was tile application of a second cylinder·hend which made the steam engine an engineering success. Newcomen's engine, on which he con­ducted experiments. had only one cylin­der·head, but when Watt added a sec· ond cylinder·head. his innovation en· abled him to admit stcam alternativelY to both ends of the cylinder, SO tilat

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WHITHER CANADA? Intcrest in the rcsumption oC parlia·

mentary bu,iness alter the 10nR reccss is probably divided chieIly betwecn immediate policy and it~ political lm-

stcam prCSSUI'C could be exerted on both sides of the piston alternatively, which greatly enhanced the power of the cngine and made it an engineerin!( success and a tool which rCl'olutionized industry and changcd the course o{

history. Hal'ing been born in the age of the

steam engine, and having used it nearly all my life as a means with which !o earn my brcad and butter, I would be the last one to belittle man's ingcnuity 01' cast a disrespectable rcClection upon the noble profession of stcam engineer­ing by attempting to disparage James Watt and the valuable contributions he mad~ to the steam engine. Watt erected a pillar uncler the foundatiop, on which lVas built the noble proCession of steRIlI engineering which served industry {or more than two centuries unti! It was drivcn from the field of industry by the INFERNAL, internal combustion cn­!(ine. For this reason. no attcmpt ha~ been made to detract one iota Crom th~ valuable contributions Jamcs Walt made to the stcam engine. My only reason for writing this letter is for thc !lur­pose of trying to disabuse the minds of thos~ that write the school books and those that rcad them. oC the erroneous belief that .James Wntt was the innn· tor of the steam enginc.

Incidentallv may I be excused when I divert from the main thcme oC my Ict­ter to say that my having been associate(1 with the steam engine {or a long time. and having mastered its technicalities and learned its acoustic language, my attitude towards it, like that of evcry­one else that has had lon~ expcrirnce with it, is an attitude bordering on af­fection. To the locomotive steam en· gineer. the stcam engin~ Is something more than an inanimate thing consistin;.( of iron, steel and brass, actuatcd by st~am pressure: to him. it has an in­nate quality akin to personality which hc pets and scolds. according to its be· haviour, as he would pet and scold his pet dog. and he regards it to be a kind oC fetish which he venerates with a 7.eal akin to that with which the ancient Egyptians venerated the So1a~ boat and the Cruk amata. For this reason. when I sav that the internal combustion en· ginc' will in time give way to the stcam engine, my prediction may be regarded as an expression of prejudice against the poisonolls internal combUstion en· gine. Bllt there i8 evidence enough to warrant the assertion that early in the next centnry when the supply of oil will haVe becomc e;:hausted, the inter· nal combustion engine will be replaced by the stcam engine which will be reo stored to its former place it once DC,

cupied in industry. and thus vindicate its usefulness as an instrument capable of satisfying the mechanical needs of mankind. But when the supply of e1l31 runs out. mall, in order to keeP the wheels of industry revolving, will have to harness the sun or the a tom.

Picking up the trend of my theme, let me say that it may be argued that the belief that James Watt was the in­ventor of the steam engine will not de· ter a man from getting a lob at Knob Lake, nor prevent his getting a seeretari. al position In the Confederation Build· ing. But the fact remains, that, if his· tory is worth learning at all, the facts of history should be taught in the schools rather than historical fallacies, so that the apothegm: "Education is that which remains after one has de· bunked all that one learned in school," \ w()uld become an anachronism, or an error in the order of time, in so far as the apothegm. applics to historical events.

YOllrs truly. W. L. Bt:TLER.

Shoal Harbour. .

plirations. The party conniet during a period of minority government can come all too easily to dominate public attention to the exclusion of fal' more important matters. It has a dramatic clement which excites thosc who have llltle conccrn with the more profound aspects of gOl·ernmcnt. But neithcr the clash of parties nor the controversy o,'cr the Canada pcnsion plan has any morc conscqucnce than its effect on the future of thc nation can give it. And it i.< this that gil'es thc rcsumed session its real significance for those who have eyes to see and minds to. understand. The fact is that Canada has yet to sohc the problems that di· I'ide her at home and learn how to bring a united nation t.o the task of determining what ils place must be in tbe world o{ tomorrow.

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SAVING THE PARKS

. . . . !d.: situation existing Federal )hncs ~ltnt~ter BenedlckIQ:!lI .. da Resources Mi~

said recently that the red~ral Go\'cr~~iJJl.·-a~ J. Keough said ~ ment intends to keep nattonal park! ....

. d .. .y.' closed to prospectors an mlnmg co:n.· lIir Keough, spcuklng a panies. He said the advantages of PI~ i1~1 conference for serving the parks. el'en from control1!!~' --'---mining deYeloplllcnt, far outwei~he! :".'; the benefits that might be had from 'ploiting their mineral resources.

That is a policy {or which generations will be grateful.

RIGHT ROOF

Charlottetown Guardian

According to Dr. L. W. Newbauer the University of California, the kind of roof can help you beat the mer heat. A flat, block rooC is bad. A

white roof is 5~ degree.~ ~oo'er. with steep slopes are the coolcst: n~ roofs are the hottest Roofs that s!~~ to the north are the coolest; south and east and west the hottest.

--------------------. pesstnllsm. The parochial nature ~ Canadian thinking and the pettine~i political partisans come through \ too clearly in the debatcs in the mons. There is rarely an attempt pa)' evcn lip service to the of national unity and national d And sometimes. surveying the empty spaces of Canada, seeine distribution of most of the 'Do~lUlati1\' in widcly-separated strips along American border. and the irrational direction of the ea,t-II'/<t economy, it may be wonderer! if she I

governable at all. B.ut ~or her to t'NSTALL OFFICE "o\'crnablc and to mamtatn her pl'~mt ~fCIuence. her pcople must h~~in :look place l\'[onday think along nell' lines. And hOI\' r!o·,istrict deputy Ke\' one alilln the deep·rooted and n3m') right, front row. provincialism of rural Quebec ·"::\rand knighl. W. J. the sophistications of the great indo"~. O'Toole: inside I trial citie5 and the islands of regior"::ric St. George: b isolation that arc the prodnc1., calV. ·Mahone\,. BL.: and west of Quehec and Ontario··-·----

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Canadians cannot agree on 1 fla~ ,: an anthem or the election of a >·ro~.r central go\'ernment which reflect' :r;.

jority opinion right across the C~!1n':::. Thcy cannot agree on how to "',:~~!,.,

their own constitution. Still Ie;' ';: they agree on discarding tho;cf,ST. JOHN'S. :-Ifld,. strictive provis!ons oC the .BXA !.:pten; has. been. a ch which were deSIgned .for a dlrrer~nt. 'lEhlI. Ique 10 the Im?or': anr! a different country and a (lilk', dland I~shore flshll' people and now sen'e as a st,r.ij~ -liomethmg t!wt 11

. , j!enEd so seldom III the around whIch the forces o.ppos;. I'centuries the changes chan~e can always rally their fo·~''':'cotmled on one hand. to ohstruct a new design for a ~.F nil the introduction world. In the meanWhile, trYln: "lill nets for (odfishin~ keep everyone happy. the central ,"'f net that i~ taking 0

ernment has alwaj's worshipped at !'.!ours out of fishing an altar of mathematical proportion' :.!·hole yielding hetter c the distribution of its bounties ar.!Not sin_ce the inventit the fulfilment of its national pr~'lI~ap In t~lI! last ce

. , ,e mtroductlOn of the grammes so that the sharmg of c. !.lIe \\.'nl-ch \.. t

. . I h' -I ' e Imllla e wlll bar no harder on the. "ea t l~ eaking rowing. has than on thc poorest pro\'mce~. T .. rllsed fishermen m, facile assumption is that all arc eql1J!l nylon net. in means and this assumption is main·rhousands of them tained ill the face of the known an.l usc in the prm·illcc. contrarv facts, And because nohodllment pays a subsid)

- h to ('i,a,n~n II'ho hu\' IlI'lnn , appears to be strong eno~g "c~ last _-\.pril ,,;,hsidi lenge a series of preconc~~ved notlon'~n paid on 1;.0011 11 which have become pollhcal ,acrid C. Windsor. a mcm!: cows. Canada continues to fumble h!~'~ . man :\e\\'fllu!I!1l way along her course without a rlelr~ De\'elo~mcllt .\ul sense of purpose or destination. 'fhr~~arl! 10 years ;1~O environment of Canada is one in \\'hiCl~; m ~o.o~~ratlOn botdne.'s and Imagination arc di;collr.~~1 eX~!~~~~~~in" d~

I th t 'h . the ten I'e!!! l" -aged. s a \\ Y, In , .. r tI m tillS pro,·incc. from 1952 to 1961, 400,000 peoo,e le.ll~el were sent to st, Canada for the Unitcd States and nrdrstof nylon gill netti: 29000 of these were Canadian·horn' H'eat Lakes. thcn 1'(

is ~asier to state what may appra~ :11$ local fishermen. he facts than -It is to provide s,)h't:c~,~ULTS GOOD

. t t '., 'l;'" few nets were

h· h t ./ .. ,,~ S ermrn 11 but there IS much more a sa,.,. I'ted fi h . Canada today than w IC par. Y gJ\., .,/' Mr. Wi 11 d ~ or what differenees mal' e:mt ol'/r I .. ~ were asked tn

Btlt to think in thesc terms and schem~ to provide a national retire~d JI~d report resulli then to read Hamard is 10 invite pension plan.~.,were olltstanrlin~ =:...:=-.:..::.:::::.....:.:::.:.::.:.::.:.::.-.:::..-___________ . ______ r ," net spread I

The things that loom up as matters oC immediatc concern arc thc I3hour situation on the Great Lakes. thc nat· ional p~nsion schemc. llPemployment, and the deficit. In thc hackground is the struggle betwecn the ccntralizcrs and the provincial autonomists. And behind that lies the deep·rooted anr! often indefinable discontent of French Canada. The polic)' questions that now occupy the centre of the sta~e seem to he arousinl(' interest princioall)' be­cause of their explosive political con· tent. But they ha"e a larger imp()rtanr~. Thc lake· shipping' issue, for example, involves international complication~ with the United States. The ppnsion scheme invokes the question of how far any fedcral government can ~o with national policY which is at odds with the thinking of the two largest pro­vinces. And Canada. in finding her place in the world. must face liP 10

these two Cundamental i~s\lPS (\r hoI'

rclations with the giant south of the border, and oC the f\lsin~ oC ten pro,'­inces widely different in wealth and rcsources into a nation with a sinde purpose that has l1niversal support from the Atlantic outpost or Jl:cwfollnd­land to the Pacific outpost of Van· cOll\'er Island. This eaJls fol' an agree· ment on first principles and the kind of leadership that can win support across the country for translating them into national policy. .. .. .

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cour.1. The fish become ental

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,l'rc!pa~;sev on the the Avalon

an idea of the . of the nylon gil used to use 100

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of the 45 age four

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I hc populatio~ j.::" alol1;! lhe "', ("on!~mplatinl I, ,'f the cast.wc;t I . I'f I . '",'CI,'rel I S Ie II '.' in;' her 10 he \:':'.::1 her pre,cnt ,. 1'1:1,\ h~r.in 10 i .\ nd hoI\' rio's I i' !

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For~~s

May Be Facing Bad Situation "IIIllIulland IIm~' be fal"

Ihe 111",1 all'l\\I'urd for, ,i\\lalion l,xis\ing In

Hl"IlIlrt'rs ~linltcr ,1. I\l'oll~h said MOil'

. r K,'''II~h. Sl\ealdn!l at all '\1\1;11 l"ollh'n'IlI'c for del"

IIty forestry ministers allll chlcf foresters from all 10 \lro\'lnees which opcned he!"I' Monday, said NcwfoumllRnfl is tryillg to de~clop Indlls, trial utllization of hcr un, ta\lpell (orest resources while at the same time facing de·

clining foresls in thcse rei:· lOllS,

Hc said Newfoul1llland's allowabk 11'0011 cut from Its 4<1,000,000 cords of softwood is 'abollt 230,000 cords more than can be usel!.

lie said Newfoundland Is III

a paradoxll'al sihwlion with an ol'er'supply of mature timbor 011 onc halld and a !:roll'illg" necll for re,fores· tation a 1111 the application 01 forest 1l11111a~Cmcnt practices 011 the othcr.

To. meet the situation, his department Is de~elopll1g a callable staH, he said, The govcrnment has trim! to es· tabllsh a cOllsolidated tltn· her limit for . a third pulp· cOllsuming mill.

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ALL OFFICERS-The installation of officcrs of Terra Nova Council 1452, Knights of Columbus, placc :\londa\' a\ thl' council chamber, Sl. Clare Avenue. The ceremon~' was presided O\'el' b)'

net deput:; KCI'in J. ]..I\\'\or and his warden Bernard Foley of Dalton Council, Harbor Grace. Left l"l!!IH, frollt rilll·. Chancellor Charles J. Doyle; deputy grand knight, Finton J, Aylward, LLB.;

, knight. \\" J Ashlc.\': financial secretary. P. J. Kavanagh, BA., CPA.; centre row, warden Frank . !Il."icil' .~lIard. Edward O'Neill; trustee, Bert William?; treasurer, Clement F. Shea; recorder,

S\. G('I'I~l': bdl'k row, lecturer. A. J. Hutchings; outside guard, Kevin O'Neill; aeil'ocate, ,John l'Ilahlll1<',I'. BI.: and outside guard, James J. Brcnnan.-I News staff photo) •

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Will Tag Caribou

.' , PrOl'incial government wildlife

I biologists will tag caribou again this year as th c herds cross Vic·

Itoda Lake in central Ncwfound· lanll. southward·hound on their

I annual fall migration, . The carihou are marked to de t e r til i n e their migration routes and 10 finll out whelhr.r there is any mixing 01 herds .

i /lirel'MI spot tbe caribou Jnrl I information is radiocrl to the I hioloaists' camp on Ihe slh1re

! of thc lake. The swimmmg : animals are interceptcr! and, : with the usc of a larl(e shep· : hcrd's hook, arc heir! ill ~hc I : water while mctal ta~s 'mrll ,colored strcamcrs arc fastcnr.d I

: to their cars. I Ahout 100 were tagged last ,year. nlld chicf biolo.~ist Tom 'ner~cl'ltd says a similar numher : m?y get the tags 1m!! streamers II ,thIS year. : Jt is not known whethcl' the: 'congl'cgation o( hcrds In Ihe interior !luring the winter reo

'mains distinct or whclhcl' th~l'e is a gencral mixing of animals

; from scparate summer herds. Ohscrvation of tar,gell animals and information from huntcl'S

; lI'ill alsl} indicate gcneral hom· ing instincts.

Nine Are Confirmed

Nine persons were confirmed:

I G ell M t Yi. ld hy lile Lord Bishop of Nc\\,·'

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i.: :'rr nn a flag or ' r 71 e S Ie fOllnlllanrl Rt. ReI', ,I. J\. Mead· , I. f " I en at Placentia Sunday, , :: IOn 0 a ~lroM The confiI'mation sen'ires I :,:rh r~f1ert~ mao B' C ' h . wcre held at SI. Luke's An·. I .. ,,~, lhe ('Otlll'n', tter a AC es glican Church. !: holl' 10 am~~d eli Th I.ord Bishop was accom· !

\. ~li:1 Ic;, C1n : panied by his wife and hy ReI'. I

! "!:1'~ tho,c I'~ ,1IJll:-;·~. \,f1d.. (CP1- in!: it cheaper 10 opcrdte. Capt, year cod landings wcre 97,911: Beach this spring 1.100 fJl\int~1s . and :III'S. Bennctt. ! i tllC T\;\,A Act 11:1- hl','1\ H change JIl' Po\\'cr says his ]00 lines wouid ~5] pounds. In lhe same pm'iod 10f fish were lillllled with nyloll: Dinncr Was hcld at the home·

! ,,' " diffpr~nt a1! III llil lmplll·tanl \fCII" i cost $600, half the cost of 12 this year they were 140,i04,514

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ncts. while the lop jlrcl'ifus' of )Ir. and :III'S. Oscar Kaus for; ". :,nd a lliffrmt '. 1\(\ 1I\,1,{lI' fishin~ inli'ls, gill nels after thc govcrnmcnt pounds. spring production before the the Lord Bishop aml :III's.,

I . ~~ a ~tanctard ·.hat has hllp,. pays the subsidy. I "We don·t attribute the cnlire I nels was 250 quintals ... \ '1uin'.al )'1cadcn, Chaplain Rnd ~Irs.!

: ('r, opposed 10 ><'ld":11 1Il lhe 1:lst fo,lr FISH IIIGGER increases 10 thc nylon gill ncts. equals 112 pounds. I Emerson, Rev. and ~Irs. Bennett " I lh., (ll\In.~es can hc. j[r. Windsor says thc gill net .•• but II'C are of thc sound Nylon nets are Ii~htcr mId, and :Ill'. Bartlett. . "'," Iheir followm . '1 f 1 '

! 01: 1111,' hand. , can operalc lor a longcr scason opllllUn I tat somc 0 tIC l\1' easier to hamllc than Ihe con· I They lalcr motored to 5t. :"'i:" for a n~I' . Ihe tnlrlld.lelilln Il( nl'lon i and in decper watcr. ,"A very crcase has rcsulled from the ~f· vcntional colton nets, 100. Th~y i Martin's chmch at Dum'ille for

i ,"rhilc. tn'iM to nrl, f{l:' :Ildfishing. a type . hi~h pCl'ccntage of fish lakc.n br, fi;,icncy of thc nylon net," Mr, hang more looscly in the water I confirmation service!. I Ih~ central ~M' I lliol:, laking !he long 1!,e llt;ts arc 01 the larqe ktnd. \\m.dsor says. and cntan~le the fish more. i I \"0\'~hipPNI at the 0:11 {II li,hing and on Ihc ~nlt fish buycrs hove ~ee~ say· Flshcrmc~ who once shunn~d This makcs fnr fcwel' dl'0ll"tl2d: . proportions in ;':eldlll~ bettcr catches, mg lor years that thIS IS the 1IIarch, Apfll ~nd May because . .'. ' , n0:<lOR CA~E~ ",

I,:' hounties and ,Illr(' Ihc irll'cntion of !he type of fisl~ they, want. of lacl~ of bait and IIcar no:v cod and abet t c I qllahl~, .. COR~.E~ BROOl, I vP)-\\~:: . '.',' natl'onal . I III Ih,' I I I' . In the first SIX months last arc usmg nylon nets. At Tack s PI·O!lUC!. . h.llll \ mccnt ~f the. lIumlu '. . as cen UI, f'r I Rn)'al Can a d I a nAIl' Cadd

I, ,haring of co,t, lilt I IIt]urtlon 01 thc gas cn· . sqll'ldl'on here will be dccorated \\]\"'il e'imin ted b" be· B I' , "n lh~ wealthiest ,. " .' a ae,I' y assle rown for bravcrv Thursday at a spe·

il rrol'ince~. The ,H'',\"lng, has anything I cial paradc. The youth sal'cd i :hal all are eqnal f:~~~rmen more thJn. the lifc of a young Gander.

','"m"tion is main· 'f II 0 W. -t - A A t It 1 ;"ifld. girl ilt Newtown in thc : " .. ',I\~· kno'I'n and III lil' 0 }C~I ~IOW are n rl I ng n r lee province's Bonavista Bay last , c pro\lnc~. rhe !l,O\' , month. 'Hcr hrothcr drownc'l, 1

! i hrc·Ju,.' nohodV " pays a subSIdy to fish· The all'arrl will bc prcsented by : III~ enough to cbal· 1.'" ilo hl.IV nYlo~ ,nets, 'lIl:t, I 1 'ld ! t II l' II .. !.'.\·('I·)·I\.lICI·..... ;\iI' Commodore F. S, Carpen·: ,I \pl II h Id I love mv c 11 reno sa Icrc, pOll! el'ln~. as Ie , t,cl"')llce\\'ed notiOM ":,: I .. _,11 SICS ID'!C: J slory crowded my brain waiting: Which means that she stflllli . tCI'. aid officer commanding the i

, "nll'II'MI .sacred . P'::' on 10,0011 nets, says, I adore them. b I In tllc 1111·llllln. of Iler 1'011111 anfl fiCA!>"s jlal'itimc Ail' Com·' ,." ,. 11,,,dlol' a mcmhcr of Ihe . to c born. I closcd my eyes,,, .. I :lI\e~ 10 fumble . m::n ~c\\'(oundhl1ll I"is!l'! If they're sick, I'll tc?d :J" conccntrated on that clll~'l'e expceted the bathillg suit III mand 11\ Hahfax. I ·o.,r without a cl fleq'lopment .. \uthol'ity. I them hand, and foot. If toey re opcning senlence, and lon~ fly out of her Ilr,lIvcr iuto her \" drstinalion. The ';' III y~at·s a;!o ibc auth. I hun~?" 111 fee,d them. If moments passed a~ I mentally haud. "The middle drawer," J '1', C.1l i, nne in wh' III ("1I.operation wilh the the~ I e unhappy 1.11 do my bcst formulated and discarded open· told her, in II \'oicc that was

,"!i0n ~re flsh~l'il!s dC)1llrtmc:lt, 10 be .1Inderstandl~g an~ hul? becoming dangerously lIllie!. I Book Exhibit

I rX\ler;mcntin~ with nl'ion them Iron out thetr proolems. "Oh!" Shc disappcarcII quick· • in the ten yean iii tilis PI'OI'ill~C. Kcy 'PCI" I m'. to be patient a.nd under· Iy. i At

r 11)0,1 000 peonle lett \,'1'\'1' SI'IlI tn study meln. ~tand!ng, and at all limes keep Now thcn, hack to that open· H, MUN Library' I. r! Statr~ and nr·,rlv of Ily!on ~il1 nettin!: on the In mmd the fact that they arc ing sentcnce. Whal had it hccn? !.' i"anadian·horn" It I.nk(". :hcn 1'c1urlled 10 people. It ha(l been so right, a real eyc· An exhibition entitled "The.

making of a hook" is now on ! view at the Lihrary of Me· I morial Univcrsity.

I ;\~l m~)' app~aT 1~ . llltn] 1:,1.~I·mcn. I In fuct, I would do anythin~ catcher, and it was b(,ing so I ' rrOl'ide ~altltion! IS (;0011 (within reason) Cor my child· elusive ... I ,,'0,'. ~t ~takc in . liN' IIcrc givcn :0 ren, bccause they're mine, and A breath), voice whlsll(~rC(t

1 ,hi"h p~rty gO\'er~' h'he'l ~1Pn in select·~d mothers are like that. In my ear, "~Ifllllmy • ' ." and

~I:·. 11"11 d s 0 r say~. But there are times. • • nearly sent me out of my , m~\' ~~i~t (wer •

Of interest to all persons who lise and admire books, the ex· hibition was arranged by F. Eugene Gallingcr, universily librarian.

,. I 1I"0re Il.'hrj In Iry them I had an article' to write, ' skin. \ ~"' ional retire!l1 tn \"""0 t 1 Sl I k I . " 'I' r I'C._II ts. The re· one that could not walt. It Ie 00 ed properly eOlltrite.

Ol1blanrjin~." hall to be wrlUen Immediate. "I'm sorry, I tried not 10 dis· i.·---· n~\ Spread IInr!et'l\'at~r . Iy, (yoll know how It Is with tllrb YOIl too milch."

the 111'1 used on a wrllers). 'rhe Inspiration had "What," I asked as calmlY as With the aid of large pic·

torial illustrations, it tells the I entire story of the making of a book from that momcnt when I

it arrivcs in manUscript from thc author until it has the author's name tooled in gold llpon the spine and wrapped in dust covers.

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: Toe lish swim in~o come to me In a flash aud the possible, "do you want now':" lIel"(;m,' tid TI "I . t ~Odl" '. ell nng e. Ie moment to get It on paller JUS wanted to Ict you

I11nd~1p f Iln< like a lar2e was now-while It was fre~h know that I got a towel from '1\ 0 netling. The iisn In my mind. your bureau ... " and she Wil\ d I . Ihen eouldn·t ,get out... one of my best towels before my

I.en P<i1\Cr fishinr. ~ut Oh It was a .real dilly, and , face. , . 011 ihe southern pleased as Punch, I seut~led fill' ing punch lines. Getting a grip on lllyself, I

lhr .\ .,.alon Peninsuh my typewriter, lugged It to II Ah! I had It! took the towel aWllY anfl !lave a\l idea of thc dlee'tive: quiet spot between the kitchen At that moment Ihe door her another (llot my best),

of Ihe lIyloo /!ill r;ct. . and the dining room, Inserted burst open and youngest Bmwn alld putting my bands on her u'~r1. to It'C ]00 hanll 1ill~s th~ paper, and wlt~ !ingers explodcd illto the room. "Th~re shouldcf8 Ilrnllclled her from . wllh .in 10 fiO tlOoks on pOIsed, racked my brain ,or th.: you are," she cried, "I've been thc house. "Out:"

linn: Tilc)' had til be opening sentence, looking all ovcr for you," I tOllrrl. ,el ann hauled- All was quiet In the holtse She is one youn;: lady who "Okay. Okay," she sairl, alld

. 1"1; opcr1tion. /I . for It was Sunday, a, mugg)' c~nnot be ignorer! when she has dashed happily towards th~ I 1I'0uiri he 5.000 poun~s lVarlll peaceful day III early something urgent to say, and pool.

A rlav. September, and tbe children her manner indicatcd urgt'nry J wa~ stcaminl! a little hut Capt: Power has 12 nylon were cooling of! outdoors. The at its most urgent. The words I sat at the typewriter trying to

a\"cril~in~ 6,000 pounds peace and quiet I needed was tumbled out. "Everybody is.. go· (Continllcn on pa~r. 9)

The cxhibit, which is located on the main and upper gallcries of the library is opcn to the public at any time from 9 a,m, to 10 p,m" until Oct. 12. On Saturday It is opcn from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I

Tcachers and othcrs wishinl: i

to hring ~roups into Ihe lib· I

rary should contact the univer· : sHy librarian In advance. i

The workin~ hours are all around me. The time for ing swimming, I'm gain;: t JO,

half and Ihere's no bait writing was right, If ever It okay?" ahout. was. "Okay."·1 said, rather sneak·

pays a $25 Now, all I needed to start the ily pleased at the prospect of a Wage But

Raise Good, for a 50 • fathom words flowing, was the opening free half hour or so while she

net, half its cost, mak. sentence, was in the pool. (She's a real

3 Births, 45 Deaths ,

ring August 1963 Illinlster of health

Miller said Tues. Were 133 births and dUring August this

and gastro·enterltis claimed one. or the remaining 40 deaths

coronary arlery disease was the largest killer claiming seven lives, cerebral haemorrhage was next with five deaths and arlerlosclerotic heart disease took four lives,

water. dog.) So rather surpri3cd at getting her wish so easily, she rushed to her rOom to get Into her bathing togs.

. Now, where was I? What wns tbat opening sentence. :: I hadn't even time. to get my

thoughts marshalled beforc her plaintive voice reached me from another region of the house. "Mom·mmy. ItloDl.mmy!"

Resigned, I waited for her to appear. She did so. "I can't find my bathing' suit," she accurlcd, and her voice implied robbery and the worst kind of chicanerY',

"Where," I asked paticntly,

"Not Adequate" President Esau Thoms of thc I was 50 cents for men and 35

Newfoundland Federation of cents for women. L~bor s.aid Monday .that an . i~. IIlr. Thoms said that "per . crease In the provinces mllll' [ haps by more agitation with. mum wage rates is goor! for the in a few months he' nlr N~w{oundland people, but it is Ballam, may be able' to d~ st,l1 not adequate. .. ...... ........ beltcr "

L~bor Minister Charles II. . . . . Ballam annollnced the In. The. mlllimum rates sl1l1, ~re creases ntolulay to 1~0 Into not hn:h e~ough for a hVlIlg efrect Nov. 1. wagc, he sald. . The minimum wage rate for Mr. Ballam said the new

men goes UJl to 70 ccnls an hour rates will be enforccd, and and. to 50 cents an hour for emphasized they are mini· womcn. mUlll-the lowcst an em\lloyer

THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, lN1-11

STAnT PAVING - ~tcNalll' ara Construction Company startcd pavemcnt of lhe four Jnne harbor roall 'rucsr1ay.

The road, which runs al~ng the north shore of thc h~r· bor, outside of Watcr street. is cxpected to be comilleted

hy six: months time. When completed, the road wlll have sOllie 12.000 tons of as· phalt on its surface,­(News ~taff photo).

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o( the 45 deaths five .age four and below,

blrlh, two died pre. One death occurred of meningoocu'J:'Ja

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tI-1'IIE DAILY NEWS, ST, ,JOliN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 11163 ....,...·· .. '~:-"..:~·~7~.~.,. .. ·~ ... ;----... ~!~ r~~h "Do , nai! Lh!s child bccai, .: 1 want somethmg lI'om him" <'5 hecallse [ dare not know 'lif; ·;;i

1:1, •• , .,,1""'1 111' I"t' I: III 1'11"11 "lllIIUIIIIP.~. plish her own-not hel' mot!I'

W - er's-alllhitions? If shc's H

i e The .; I)(}~scssi\'e molher, no young t ; man had bCttCI" cOllnt on the f ;; ide~ that shc'll slop trying to : Women : run hcr daughter's lifc as SOOIl _ • as she gets a husband. i ; Foul', Whnt . is the mothcr'~

WITII youn ~1.\ltltIAGt: attitUde toward ~uch things 11. lI>EAS. STUDY IIER MOTlIlm money Rnd social positiou'! An

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BY RUTII MILI,ETT shallow sci of standards mav pass thcm on to hcr daugher

A wise young man who i'l' 'So if the molher ~ets great tends to gct mal'\'icd will d,,· storc by money and social pos· his besl 10 become well IIC' ilion, the young man shoul,l quullltcd with his future moll1. make sure the daughel' doesn" cl'.ill.law, TI1C kind of person share those idcas-unless, 01 she is wm be a strong indica· coursc, he sharc thcm himself,

,tion o[ the kind o[ \vi[c hCt' In whIch casc, she 'would PI")' daughter will make (or him. bably be II !tood wife for him.

Fil'e, Is the mother a happy,

. Hcre' arc a [elv things a smarl young man should [illc! out about a mother before . he ml;lrries her daughtcl': .

.. :~. .. . 'One. What is the mothcr,>.' al\itudc 10lvard her own hus·· b:md! If ~he regards hel' ·hus· ljnnd as (If iI!s, importunce than hcr children-she has ·prn• bnbly raised a spoilcd daught· cr, II'hosc interest in ~ettin~ marrietl 1I'i11 all bc ~clf·intcrcst.

Two. II'h'1t is the m()thct'~ nltitudc toward thc job 01 homemakinl!? II ,he helitti\!s it nnd has 110t taught h e. I'

daughlcr anything about home· makiug-then thc daughlel' is likch' to (urn out to he another frll~trated wife, bOl'cd lI'ith Ihe responsibility fllr making a hotllc,

T!1I'('e, \\'hal is thc mllthcr'~' altitude towarrl' her dauahter'! Is she lI'iIlin~ to Ict her daugh(· er think [or I'crself and aceo:n,

chccrlul person7 .If she is, chances arc lhe daughtcr will be easier to lil'e with than 'f shc hac! grown up in a family bosscd by an unh npp~', ncurotic \\,(\nwn.

These clues will go 11 lon~ way iu telling a man the kind of persOIY his wife will he (lml thc 1:i1'rj of homc shc will lllak(l for him, .

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Deal' Ann Landers: Plcase print this letter for the woman who signed herself "GYpsy," She is the rich widow who is trying to buy a husband. She says she is misel:able and lonely and her money is not bringing her happmess, She wants a husband and is willing to pay for .. one,

Well, Gyps)" you can have my lummox if you will pay for the dil'orce, He is cxactly what you are looking for .. Ed is in his middle fifties, nice looking, enjoys n good time and would just love to rclax and Ict somebody support him, .

~[a)'he for you, Gypsy, he would bathe and shalT 3ml gel dressed up once in a while. For me hc figures it's good enough to 1001, like a hum, And you would nel'rI' he lonesome with Ed bccausc all he does is talk talk talk talk talk. Ilut don't try to say anything, hccause HIS opinion, are the only oncs worth listening to. .

Let me knoll' if you want him.' ['II 'send the jerk C,O.D. - :lIRS. HAD IT.

DcaI' ~lrs .. Had It: Sorry, hnl when I checked tllC IHistal authorities rCl'cntly I learned it is against the law to send dead dogs in the mail. The same rules all ply to 51h ra(c hushands.

DcaI' Ann Landers: ~!y husband's oldcst sister was widowed seven years ~;!O, Hcr children are grown and shc has a beautiful home, a nice income amI a complete life. She has been the hcad of numerous important charily tiril'CS in the community and she i~ considered socially prominent,

We just lcamcd that she is scl'ious about marrying a man who clerks in a department store. The\"\'ebe~n keeping stcady company for sereral months but 'we nCl'er drcamed it would' blossom into anything like marriage, To say wc are shocked is putting it mildly,

This man is vcry ordinary in looks and his pcrsonal· ity is nothing to write home ahout. If ml' sister·in·law marl'ies him it will cerlainly damagc her' socially and she will be dropped by somc of her better fricnds. I don't think shc sces how this marriage will change her life tolally,

Please print Ihis leller. She necds yonradl'ice badly. - LAKE FOREST.

Dear I.ake: She didn't ask ror Ill\' 3lh'iceand I'll hct she didn't ask for YOUnS ei(he~.

You are right when you say this ma'rriaj(c lIIight chan;:e her lUe. It could chal1~e it for tllc better, S" \\'h~' don't ~'ou j(et busy with a charity drive yourself, Toots? I lIon't think you hal'e enough 10 do.

DcaI' Ann Lanoers: I'm 16 )'C3rS old. no ~reat beauly hut not what YOll'd call ugly dlllCl', I\'c a ·nice figure, look well in my clothes and I'm neat. 'l'd give anything if I could he popular with' boys, but I gucss Inel'er will be becausc I don't know how.

)Iy girl frtend has fellows running after her all the lime, I can't figure out how she docs it. Shc isn't beauti· ful _ in fact, she's far, from it, but she has a wav with fellows that rN.Jly clicks, Sht! gets three or four' phone calls el'ery night. Boys ask her to help thelll' with school work, although she almost flunked math and scienCe. They £lock around hcr after class and date her up for school .pat'lies mO'nlhs in advance.

Why does she succeed with what seeins like no c[fort? And why do I fail when I try so hard? -III[SS BLAH,

Dear 1\1lss: The prettlest /llrl has no lock on popularity andneithcr does the brainiest. . Your friend has learned how to makc boys comfortable, They en·. joy t1iemsclvcs'whcn they are with her. She Is both interesting and I1\'TERESTED, LiSten 10 her and watch her when she is with bo)'s .. Yoit'l\ Icarn some· thing,

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I was around on s('veral w these occa,ions. Once, told l, tal;e my coaL het' l~·)'eal'·,,;d girl luid it Oil a ch;tir inste):1 of hanging it up in the hail c I (\ S c t. The mothet' gait!. ""'hen Irill yon [earn to pu: things where the:: lielonlC" Looking at hr.r. I eould uJmust s~p her unhitch herself from 1 hc clIrrcnt offense as memo ories o[ past 0[[1'1"1'5 seiz~cI hcr-when the girl failed to come home from school 011

timc, hon)!ht on her chargc account wi'.hout pcrmis;;ion spilled gluc nn thl' nell' hed· sprcad. Thc recilal began

So her (tJughlcr Filed at her, "S hut liP: Shut lip! Shll~ tip!"

Ercn thcn thc molhel' t1irln'~ li~tcn. [n,tcar! she tUI'n(d 1" me ~nd said. "Did 1'011 Hcr

heal' o[ a child takiu!! to a mother like that?·, -

Wcl\. nagging pcople 3r'~ bound to ~et yelled at. YeI! ing at lhem is thc way others are forceci to cxphasize thei!' wish to speak,

B\' inneasin~ the I'olume or 11<'''' mice, this woman'" dmt>!hter hoped to halt t h (!

flood of reproachcs so t hat there would he room [01' what she had to say.

I don't heliel'c Ihat alii' of u, ~ct consistcntl,' )'rHed ~t tllM,s wc h;n'o cllure)'cn the imprc"ion that II'C canuol 1:5' len.

If liT dn get (flnsi,lcnll), ~:e'" led at hI' ~ ch ild. we nu~ht to considcr' thc po"ihility t hat any offense the chi!d commits a;!ainsl us explodcs memo ric.' of his past o[fcnses of which wr must rcmind him in ordcr t~ make ourseh'es appear to be ahused and martYI'ed.

We otlght to lI'ondcr II'heth~1' II'C suffer [rom a chronic scns~ o[ grievance which has nothing to do with the child,

Wc might weI! ask otll'sell·Qs.

"',. _ E i.~"~ L ANN

and Mrs, Heel 5t. John's, are I

inilounee the engagl daughter Eliz son of Mr. and

J, Adey, SI. J

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. look continues, 50 .

d~ne a5 possible, i eraslilNtc! However

., anything you can't I!S Thursday's outlo promising. Work d don't mix busine:ls " Your judgment is re

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HUCt OM-~-f.1 ." d I I --:':" 5t~te an oea gove:

.\dd Inxul'l' to he!1 or .. 1'.'; by 56 per cent. 1 room _ mnkc quilted I'''' ~ '; ror slate and local of taiidu. satin, Yclrel, c: ~ • employcs increased

Cal'l\ation quilted P:'>', 'c:nt ""ri:1g Ihe peri llJlIlSualll' beautiful s:, ' [rom bu'c1;, by hand, Jlldl:.: Th Pattern 731~: transfcr: m':·' , e for 1~·in. pilloWS; directlJ:" '. ARIES 180r. M ... h 21

THIRTY.FIYE CE:'>1S·: " p"l:nJ ~.u Oco', ... n . f h' ; enc ma!;ts L' unL:.lnd corn coms 0 I' t .IS pntt~J n ,':;', TAURUS rAprii 20 t. stamps, please I to .\L .. , l:n~tf currtn' "~" ii', BROOKS, care o[ ST . .1011\, I thOle "ill, .r.om 7°U

DAILY :r\EWS, :'\e{'llIeu;:: GEMI~I lJA·V 2t t. Dc t!L:.n,;ft.1 Cor .,·b;.t yen: DCllarlment. (iO' F n 0 \ ,,,me Ihll y.u .rl~in·1I1 STREET \\'EST, TO[\O\](.' CANCeR (Jun. 22 t. O:-;T Print plainl\' P ~ TTP' ' t,,,,, "~: '. bot:; ",I , • I ~ • ., I ~f(. LI!,,:O:d,', II .'on t

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Unless a party iJ!!!llAN HELPS DR'

the open.house veri::;f' #~ WAYNE G. BR; the perennial freeb .': M,D. er will find him~f .Q-For the last

, • " months my throa ,most unwelcome. ..' dry. I have used

__ ~~~ .~ab my throat fo ~phor injuriou throat? . .'

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.A-Dryness of may be due to chr .ti~n from a postna~ this Is prcsent it ~ated, Camphor liirm the throat bl

effect of pa of cotton

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Ptoduced by GEORGE PAL ' Dlntted by BYRON HASKIN '. I'

SattnpJay by PHILjP YORDAN and RANALD MACDOUGALL'" ~ B..J ~n I Jfcr)' by CIII SttphtnlOn • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ~

To lcarn the booby·traps of teenage drinking, write for ANN LA"mERS' hooklct "Tecnage Drinking," endos· ing with your request 30 cents in coin and a long, self· addresscd en\'elope,

In n steam inhale the stc

, Smoking should

TIMES OF SHOWS ,

EVENING: "ELEPHANT WALK" 6,30-9.45. "NAKED JUKGLE" 8.10,

~IATINEE 1 P,}'l

.. NEXT . A,TIR'ACTI,ON ELlZABETII TAYLCill-HOCK HUDSON­JA~IES DEAN TN· "GIANT" - ACTlON- ' THHILLS:""EXCITE~lENT -COLOR.

CAPITII. NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THEATRI

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TIMES OF SHOWS EVENING SHOWS: 70'CLOCK -9.00

,.' MATINEE: 2 P;~1.· ' .. '

NEXT ATIRACTI,ON i .~ORNEL WILDE - -BELINDA LEE in

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Table cover'UIlS attractively conceal n table that has seen better days. .lIere a floor length l'ou11I1 cloth of textured pale green Avril rayon,coUon hleml is toppe(1 by a fresh white squarc of the samc material for SUPllcr service.

BY KAY SHERWOOD

Like most homemakers I juggle the available cash I,) fit demands l:ruded in order 01 importance, Thus, when

. the orthoduntist told us firln' Iy that nol one but two of the childrcn wel'C in need of his tal·

. ents; the rcaction ct:hoed c1ca:' down thc budget linc. Plans ror l'cplacing two still strong hilt seedy' end tahles were scotch· ed,

What Lo do? The vcneered round tops can't be' rc!inis~· ed, "Cover. thcm a la Vic· torian decor," suggcsted n knowing friend,

Vlctorian.style floor l~ngth round table cloths were often dark, heavy affairs of velvet or paisley, But today we can select from a beautiful assort· ment o( colors and fabrics more in kccping with modern intcriors, Such COI'Cl'llPS arc finc camoufla~e for any round table that has seen bctter day;.

Selcct falll'ic al'Clll'llilll( t"

how and whcre the tablc will bc used,

.' For a tahle COl'Ct' thai wi~l he' lI'ushablr, I like SlIllle of tlie ncw hlcnds o[ Arril ray~n and clilton,

. H \,on 1\':11 usc till! taille lor dinln'~, h;JI'c a cotlph~ o[ squal'c lor clolhs bJlidcd in 1l1atchin~ br\li<1.

. . 'To make a round clolh, lil',t measurc the diamcter of the tahle .. Thcn .mcasure [rom tubie edge to floor r,nd douhle this ·measurcment. Add the two mcasurements and you have the width needed.

Mcnsnre the table from Its center to thc floor amI Cll! a string the length of this mea· surcment (add two or t h r e c inehcs fOl' the hem), Attach onc cnd of the strin~ to a pen· cil and hold the othcr cnd in the ecntcr of the fabric' anll drRII' a circlc, Add. the trim,

Top cloth is 5 imp I y II hrll1ll1cd SIjUal'e with hraid honlcl', .

AI.n Landers will be glad to hclp you with your problcms, Send thcm to her in care Canada Wide Fca· tures, 231 St, James St. West, ;o.lontreal, Que" enclosin2 a stamped, self·addressed envelope.

The Clothes pon

The well·lul'l1ed,out, modern woman is a far cry from Kip· ling's rag, bone and hank of hair,

Hcr dress is a costly rag, her bones beautiflilly padded and she has tortured her hair to the point where she's lucky she has a hank left.

Bcfore it becamc fashiOJl­ablc to tease the tresses into a grotesque blob, glued together with lacquer, soft shining hair was a pretty sight, framed by a flattering hat,

Bul hats ga\.'e way to th~ houffant. After paying II stiff price for a ,pra)·p<!·to!!clhcl' hird'~ nest, we wrren't ahout

to f1allcn it out wilh a chap­eau, howel'er charming,'

The wil: makcl's, not the mil­liners, prospercd, Some of 'IS

had seriously damaged our hair hy excessive spraying and teas' inl: and a wig was the 0 n I y possible cover·up,

So it's ehecring 10 n4Itc-be· 100'e we. all go 'bald'-that the tailored elegance, of 'the new fall fashions has broght about the return of soft, natural hair styles, They are . easy to manage and should result in healthier hair, fewer wig wear­ers and a boost in the popu· larity of hats.

From jaunty jockey caps, pert Bretons, draped turbans and feathcred headdres5~~ for evening, hals will play II hig role in fall fa~hions. And what a wonderful change that will be,

_-15¢

El'cn the men are pleased, at least ac('ordina to nn all·maie poll. conducted . amon>! pro· minClii figures in the thcater,' Hct'e is the conscnsu~ nf thnt poll: A hal is an intril!ul', a hearl.warming smile, II distinc, t inn and a compliment to you;' escort.

Buying a hat? I am,'

CHIC CHAT

Get 100 Aspirin* Tablets reg.93¢ plus 8 Phillips' Tablets reg,15¢

$1.08 VALUE - BOTH FOR 93¢

Mint-Flavoured Phillips' Tablets bring on-llIe·slJot relief from • ACID INDIGESTION' HEARTBURN . Aspirin brings fast relief from MUSCULAR ACHES ~ H~ADACHES· PAINFUL COLD DISCOMFORTS' FEVER

.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER TODAY I '~ ~Sllria. II tile Rf,lzLmtS Tf~dt m.uk Dint D .. },f.( Comp:mr. Limilf'd., A'.ucl"&j OD.tull)

"I just bouj(ht a paisley knit dress, The predominant shanes IR a solt rcd, the rest different shades of heige, I would like to buy a red bag and hat and hch:e shocs and gloves to wear with the dress Wnuld thcse be correct ror fall?"-Paula D

Dcar . Paula D,-Evcrythin~ is £ine except for the red bai!, Choose your bal! In the bei!(e family along with YPUl' shoe, and !lloves, 'This way your hat will provide a pcrkv color ac, cent. If your hal! iii red, too. thc total effect could he over, whelming,

Ever young, evcr fashion right the must for every wardrobe. In forest /,(reen double with a mint green Oliver jacket. One of the Label fashions designed by DebsterFrocks of onto and presented by the ILGWU in the Collection, a fall and winter preview of ready-to-wear.

:I,), voice shalt tholl Ileal' ,;, the morning, 0 Lord; in th'~ morning will I direct my pray cr unto thee, and will look lip. (PJ~alm 5:3), ,PRAYER: 0 God, we than",

1 hee ror the strength Tho~1 dost give us and the direction our lives take when we turn tf Thce in prayer, Grant us Thy guidance that we' may spend

. the hours of thi~ day in loving sen'ice: through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen,

I I Teething

Troub

plenty of pepllermi

help but medi and candy t:

'IIIY'cerln should not also import an

or excess ~~nslon,

Is I mild distUI of internal

thyroId Ictl normal, you

thyroid e then re-e

If YOur rault, your doc try one of the

(ovarJ,

have hel a cravl~

aR plaster a difreren

not pregnan: chewing B the sugar

the rest by ! tongue and threads. W

to contln,

dlfft not ordlnar

fOOd, are . Some pe appetltes anemia, II

Or some In othel

be sought emotions Instance

tolerates th are not s

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 1963-7

Socia 1-Personal --Column-

Don't Miss Autumn's Fine Knits A Tip Of The Hat

. 1'01' ANNOUNCh.

r~pt. and ~!r~. Hector J. Pnr· S\. John's, are plcas~(1 La

. c the en~agcmenl of dlughter Elizabeth, to

.. I ,on of ~!r. and Mrs. Her· . .J. Adey. St. John·~. A ~-... ~-----. __ .... -._. II ASTRO.GUIDE"

I November Wedding is planll~d.

• • • HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Many happy returns o[ ti1~ day 10 Beverly Ann Grant who celebrates her birthday tllcin~.· Greellngs come from m.>mmy, daddy and brother William.

By '-HHilL

For W.dnuday, Odober Z

Present-For You Ind. Yours ... 1 hc favorable out-1;)(1~ continue;, 50 ect a.~ much

., pOI,ible. Don't pro­c~.,tinate! Howel'cr, don't start 311) thing );)u can't finish today

Thl11lday's O'Jtloo)': is not so I ",''''"ln~. Work diligentl), and

mix ~u,iness \»'ith pleilSurc. Y~ur judgment is reliable, which "'ri~hl=ns the ricture.

To Fresh Colors BY HAROLD SHEEHAN

NEW YORK - (NEAl-This faU and wlnler it's the Iight­headed look for men. w~ speak of hats, not . a ;,Iate of mind.

It should come as no surprise that the murky hats of yester­year have been pushed to the back of the closet with the old nal'y blue suit. Too bad. boys; it had a few months' mor~ more wear in it, too.

The middle tones are sP;'ou;­ing like late blooming plants­with the light browns predom­inating.

All of which is in Keeping with the trend toward m 0 r e casuai, warmer-colored cloth­ing. Not only' the hues. but th~ texture of hats is marchmg of[ in all directions. The watch· word is, in two words, suit yourself.

of you for promotion. I[ h~ is seen wearing it around Ihe office your chances of au· vancement are strengthened.

]·'or drcss.up, Ihls Bcat hat I~ featurcd 111 the popular mid· dIe color tones. aJld 15 deco­rated ~·lth alltlque gold orna·

ment III bow.

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Past ... During the period Future ... "Wire by

I o)! t 10 I %~, tlIlplo)mcnt b)' may be the next step to mlln'S .1,,1': ar.d local llovernments rose communication system. The ":' !~ per cenl. The pe}TOl1s e3nh'$ crust iI being closcly

. 10: '1,le ar.J local ~ovcrnmcnt studi~d as a means of cor",;". Ii Crllc:")C,\ increa5(d by .159 por radio waves from onc point to

The new fine klts lor fnll of(~r superb line, subtle fit and un­,i'rlnkled comlort. Beautifully tollorcd afternoon dress (If wool knit (lelll comes In oatmeal, black, red and other shades. Elegant but easy 111'0' piece ensemble (center) Is hand loomed, one color or another. Inlpartlng a rIch pat-

tern. Two·plece· pure wool knit (rlghtl Is at bom. anywhere from daytime tllrough evening due III Ihe haJIdsome lallor­Illg of the ovtrblouse and slim skirt. It comes III eggshell, black, grecn, lavender and other popular fall colors. These are Kimberly designs.

You can wear a jaunly suede number, without even a hint of apology on the commuter train. Or a mountaineer hat with brush tucked in the band, leading itself to casual hom's out of doors .

SPECIAL EVENTS: Step on it a few times and wear it If you are ever called into t h • Internal Revenue Service on a tax audit. They will right· Iy assume that you haven't fallcn into any money In recent years . ,

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The Day Under Your Sign \:. ciil'cctilll1:.

q: (,I'::'I.'TS ,:. ARIEl IS". Mmh 21 10 April ttl i':~:::'I.l ~,~ Lor.'t ",n notice if &eme' (,~f rr.,:.e:;~ 'In\.;ir:d commer.t about )'OlL.

TAURUS IApril20 to MlY 201 I':,~~r l~:~r'll~ fa)', it'll fA')' In r1cue ,,' t ".::1 ,. r,e", 1tlU In't 11111 ,,'or~.

"NIlh'clraN~:!lIG'~I~1 II.lty 21 t. J ••• 2tl r~ ·,:.~:-.:"i\,1 i~: .. 1\ .. 1 )'0'.1 b,\'c ..... ·hl(" il ':',~ II ~:I ~o'j Qri~1r..n1 anlltir;wt

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TlIe Doctors : I'cry high blood pressure snd .: 110t be aware of any symptoms

Nlailbag ; at all. Since persons with hlgb ,; blood pressure are often overly :. tense they frequenlly havo :I • morning headache which is ! more Ilkely to be COUSe by

Ilt:RTS RATHER nervlou tension than by their HE1.I'S DIlY THROAT blood pressure. Such drugs 38

\\'A\'~a: e. DRr\~DSTADT, )I.D.

\1-For the la~1 SCI' era J my Ihrollt has be~n

J hUl"c used camphor to my throat lor relief. Is

'~Jnnphl)l' illjurious to t h I!

.\-lJr)·D1·'~ of the throat , he due to chronic irrila. Irom a postnasal drip. 1: is presfnl it should be

Camphor will not the throat but the mee­I ellect of passing a mop

,wall 01 cotton O\'er t h ~ \l'iIl serve to aggravate . ion. Why not use th~

IImlph{lr lor eucalyptus or ben-in a steam vaporlzel'

inhale the steam'!

Smoking should be avoided. phmty of water and peppermint lozengcs

help but m~dicaled lozen­and candy that contains

Blvc:ol'in should not be used. It 0\.10 important 10 avoid

01' excessive nervous

reserpine (oblalnable only on prescription) accomplish both a lowering of the blood pres­sure and a lessening of nervous tension.

I t used to be the clergymen who pre pored people for outer spacl travel.

Heels

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Q-~l)' mr.n~trual perlod3 always come every 28 10

hut in the last three Ihe cycles' were 2(1

then 32 days, Ihen 22

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. What would couse thIS trregularlly?

A-lrr~gulatlty of the mens­periods Is usually due to mild disturbance In the 01 ir:ternal secretion II

tn)loid activity Is l~er normal. you may need to

th)'rOld extract. This then re.establlsh reg-

1/ You: thyroid Is not YOur doctor may waut

one of Ihe estrogen pr~. (ol'arlan hormones. I

hate heard or petplo ':.'.Iavil'~ a craving for ! u e h

al plasler or cl8Y but J a different problem. 1

not pregnant but I can" chewing gum alone. I

, .... _~_,\jt-"Iel\· the sugar out of It then the resl by stretchlnll over longUe and swallowing It threads. Will It do any

to continue this habit?

A-~!anr dllferent. lubslan •. not ore!lnarily considered

looe!. ore eaten compu!'

BY llELEN IIENNESSY to sit by itself if a chair wel'e NEW YORK _ (NEAl-Knits pushed undcr it.

have come a long way over the years. At one time a few hours of sitting in a knit dress would mold n built· in bustle. The skirt would look like ready

Today, shape retention 3ml SUbtle clinging fit make knits ideal traveling costumes that look beautifully fresh and

• trim no matter how long a time you spend en route.

:-lew, handsome designs and lovely colors also make knitwcor the answer to a busy woman's fashion problem.

Plaid I(nits: Ca,mpus Hits

Plaid cotton knit takes top honors this faU for ~oU~ge wear. Belted cardigan jacket Int! matching skirt (left) Is worn with solid turtl~n cck she\). Knickers, destined 10 be a major subject around the campus arc shown (right) with a matching weskit and long sleeve turtle. .eek shirt. Aileen designs them In I plaid or blue and camel.

are Grounded for Fall

Some people who have appetltes are suffering anemia, glandular dis. or Some dietary defle. Sport)' ,o-evel')'1l'here casual .hoe, ftatumg lIew hlgh·rlslng Instep. Casual eyelej; tie ill Irl·color. (lower left) I. !n brullbe4

su~e. The colors are beige, taupe and brown. T-drap with tear-drop cut-out (lower right) Is In a tlear bright red uH. Flat heel Is Imarlly slacked.

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NEW YORK - (NEA)-Fash· Ion, whimsical 8S she ia, must occaslonaUy obey the natural law.. Thl. year she cOIICedes that everyth!ng that goes up must come. down.

Witness the collapse or the. bouffant hairdO. And now; for faU, heels come down from their, perch to a sensible dis­tance from the It r 0 u n d. Brogues, stacked heels and casual nata have taken over·

the daytime shoe scene. The sportive look· Is the

reason for the new. low, day­time heela. "Never before have· shoes been 10 attuned to fall clothes," layS A If red Clifton, . stylist for a· leading .hoe manufacturer. (T h 0 In

MeAn!. ''The ever-popular flat has

. new fashion significance with the upsurge of the 'liltle boy look.' The gillie will be a fav­orite as will the oxford with perforotlons. There are in'·

terestlng heel accents and de· tailing and two·tone or trio colored combinations done In either grained calf or brushed suede." The moccasin will be more

Important than ever. In natural or bronze waxed hide, it has a rich, rugged look that is a perfeet complement to fashion's knee socks .

Except for the reds, which are on the way to become ~ reigning fashion family, colors

are subdued or neutral. There· are lightened, ashy· bel,es, taupe and browned g r Ii Y E. Rust and woodsy greens come hdor Ihelr share of Interest 01 well. . And black, sl1ll t 1i t grande dame of all shoe colors, Is found in combination with :1

whole range of new shades for you to wear. There has never been more styling packed bol-· tween heel and toe. So come down off your perch. You'lI find comfort and fashion in the new flats for fa1l.

For I crowded lehedule she needs clothes that aren't "clock watchers." Often sh., doe3n't have time to change before each important event in a busy day. The same dress must take her to the office nnd through dinner, yet be appro­priate for both.

Beautifully fitted, decep-tively simple knit sheallhs and th~ughtful\y chosen jewelry wiil carry her from morning through evening in "uncrum· pled" good taste.

The styles available in fine knitwear are as varied as those in woven fabrics. You'lI find easy gored 5kirts, slender ribbed or flat knit !lecveless "go. anywhere" sheaths, the E m p ire silhouette done ill after-dark g Ii tt e r, hond­striking color on another, boldly splashed p I a Ids an'l striking color combinations in dresses, suits. two and three­piece ensembles. And they al\ have a waY of remaining as as fresh as the day YOIl bought them.

If you want a dress t II ~ t will keep its shape (and yours I beautifully, fine knitwear is your answer.

Exciting Flavour Breakthrough!

IT~NEWI

Something different, which may be worn In town and oul­a suede leather IInmb.r. Jaunty

but dressy.

The problem still remaiuJ. what to do with that' old, dar~: gray obsolete hal which has taken a back seat to the sporty models? Some suggestions:

FISHING: The wide brims and high crowns of older hats can hold more fishing lur~s and hooks than any tackle box you can find.

PERSONAL GAIN: IInl'c it cleaned up nicely and send i~ anonymously to the guy aheat!

FORESIGIIT: Let It iii right there on the shelf. You never can tell. Dark suits may be back someday.

RAISE CARPET NAP

When you find that your fur­niture has made crushed spots on you r carpets, use your . steam iron or hot iron with a damp cloth. Steam the spots without pressing down on the iron. thcn brush pile gently to restore it.

DISCOVERED FLOWER The poinsettia f10lVer \I'a!

discovered by the first U.S. minister to Mexico in that country in 1828. The name of the discoverer, Dr. Joel Poin­sett, of South Carolina, was given to the bloom.

Guam is the largest island of the Pacafic group known as th~ Marianas, according to Britan· nica Book of lhe Year.

Guam is an unincorporat~d: U.S. territory. administered by· the Department of Interior, l~': cording to Britannica Book 01. th'e Year.

The U.S. steel industry ,1:;5 a capacitr of more than 147,-660.000 ton~ a year.

diet-rite cola mUE COlA PlEASURE­D LV 1 CALORIE PER SIX OUNCE SERVING I

v True cola flavour-full cola taste!

v Sugar free (great for you-and the family, too!) , . v Costs no more. than other leading colas!

l'roduc,d under autborlty of .o,al Crown Coho LimIted

GET DIET-RITE IN THE BEVERAGE SECTION OFYOUR FAVOURITE STORE ':.

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T/zolns Calls For The Support of Churches

Robert Stanfield, ~Sister M. Helen, R.S.M., ~Ex ~~\~,~!:.~/"",~:~~::,~""i Feted On Jubilee

'\llrnl r',1ll Thom. of the I was lcleased to thc press in I community will conIC 10 thc I cui punchts engage 10 specull- gcstlOns thc plal1 smacles of 0 I "lllllllIlll Fcdcr:llion or i ad\'ance of delivcry, I aiel of labor in this struggle," tum ahout pi (]specll\'e futlll e ciahsm bnt the pienUet tn~lSts Newfoundland Sisler of '1vIClcv hanol'ed bv Pope IllO~cd in ~[cna for S€IWI I '.~Ilrd on the church 1 CAN'T EXPAND lie sniel. "On the contrnrr, leadclshiP o[ the fcd~ral 1'10' thelc IS no lI1COnslStcllcy, J~' PIUS XI. on Golden Jubilee CeleblatJOns at Little I years. where sl1e also was In

tlllakr ,1 rklll1lle ",11,1 1 ~[r, Thoms saltl prc<cnt lahor I they have largely applal1e\cl\ I gICSSI\C COllselralllcs, they I tllecn thIs brand o[ plannlog SupCrIor for SIX leals Sblc I' <IIlIl'al and econOlllle I laws make it Impossible for I the governmcnt's anti.lalull \1 at cly fml to mentum 1\'0, a I and pally philosophy Rock, Arkansas on Aug. 17., also was [acuity member • ,n lill' plnlll1~e, I Ulllons to organizc and expand, Illrogram or rcmained silcnt." IScotIa'S Ple1l1ICr Robelt Stull' \ naille of TrIllO, II'helc the Llltle Rock--6lstcr'\l Hclen tlollllla, H S ~T, who reple,onl· ~lounl St ~Ial)'s dunng tn

I 1hol1\'. <1I1'akllli( at a I dl.col1l'alle romprtcnl people lIe asked thc church to adopt fwld ,falllily UlltlCI II car !Justness '"> Walsh R S ~[ mal ked Ihe cd Ihe :llothcl PIOlinCla, and lealS 195054 1I1~ or tilt' ~t. .John·s ~lin· from Unton leadership, :md com. I a "dnre the mone)' changers I And IIltile the plcmlCr IUIll' I~cated, JIll' Stanfield attend"tli Goldc~ ,Julllle~ of hcr ReI, I her Council al the Celebr'1lO,n,! Present for Ihc cclcblat,nn d ,\"odation, asked pel unions tn exhaust Ihelr mea I f10lll the temple" ,lltitudc "\ ;sclf m:Ul1t,lIns a dlplomatl: 'II· Coichestci Acadcmy thel' I glOlIS I'lofesslOn last \leek enjol('(1 a banquet s~ll'ru ,Ill III Liltle Rock "nd III for

c1llulh. as onr of thl' fl'lI I gre funds III ,llhllrallOn :tllli belicl'e somc ~eadershlp in thIS ence III puhllc uttelancc~ "hll~11 eal11l'd IllS B~ at Dalhou,'e I With celehratlOns at lIIoU11t St the re,ldcnt studl'nts dll,'ng Smith II'ele SISter ill 1I"lon in Ihr Ilrtllince not in, I IItlllatlOn procccehng< 'regard should COme flom tlw such speculation, It Isn t. dl~d'l Lllll'el~IIY and Ius luw tleglrc Jlaly'; Convent, Llttlc Rock hal;" I brothel', 'lhomas S Walsh of S'

III III ·'alltl.l~bor "It Is too mnch to rXJlrct ,PUIPII both b)' scrmon and lac cllit to fmd onc ,good ICd,on at !lallalCl and at St Anne s COlllent, rorl hecall'c of hcr many )eal: 01 I ,John's, Newfoundland, hcr nel II .

• 11!/l!:! lip til join thc tI ... t other SCCtiollS o[ the, heal a I !tcat" p Ilh~ he IS mentlOncd \\hen, nt 8~ hc hecamc pro· S It associatIon at St Anne s m ~Olt I hew, Bill FI)nn, also of S

I I P Ion I 1he Sllet't smcll of pohltc.l1 I'lilewl PIO)(Ie>iSIIC COil-cr' a'i 1111 I Smllh, \\hcrc Sisler made !Inr J I' JI WI h a~alll't "lIllCllljlJtly. - ---- - --- - ISlIceess h'I5 1I"lfted Ihl'lIl1"h ,CI' Ille lllesldenl III In47 and "Ie The cclcblallOn at "1011111 SI nOVitIate ami took her Fllsl ,OlDS, ,I as s SIS'er'l! II Ie, I tl

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Ulj'lI,tier ~IICI I'xllioi. G' d B k N I' I' f I b f ' , ~laI)'S be"an With S"lcl' Ie law. Calhcnne BYlne 01 S"lte

"an an ,Cia gcncm lOllS (] liS dill V next lem lIas dlll'cn Ic,lIlcr of ." VOIIS a celehrallOn lI'as hnld 11 1:-: Y k d I

II ews \ anrl It has foll(lIIed I'lm a pa;tl that hml no sCdts 111 nellmg her ~ow, at a Low ill:1>s, lhere' on \u"usl ')') A. lI~~h sam. CWOI' -, nn ICI' ncr. I'll"'O' ~1)\('llInwnt po Ii, , IthICllIgllllllt IllS caleel' 111 plol'n. the Llber,ll. ,llIllIlilatt'd legtsl3. celchlated August 171n thn Ion Jlass Ila; c~leIHai~c1'1Il St 11 c 11'. 'le~1 Kanuth ,of :-;CW \UI' ,,,nlinlll' IIIl' 1,lhor 11101'1' (j1l\~:J) R\:-;K Sept ~,i _I JAPANESE VISITORS ~Ial polillc, ;.io Sianfieid \',1S tmc he II"S follmllllg a fanlliv lenl Ihapel bj The ReI .\lnerIIAnne's Comont chapel h\ rhe ~Ihl '1~Olml Fa;~1 \\aI5h an,l:!hl

\ I 1IIIIIan d 11',11 \In , I 'I 'I tit I It ' I EL'II"I nep ew "I Inn rellli ne nl In pl\in, , )lorlleR,lelll 1111111<, IIhlclt lllC " ' 'ell'l os an ('ec IOn 1,0(1 IOn .1 ReI' .J R, Salary. Ilho al,o de S d ' ,) f r 0111 \It Thoms ~n'd Imlcel for thc greater pnrt of \ Last 1\(1'1, i1l1cc ,Jall~nc'c I \ tnll, ltlllnll'shoilldel('el 111111 Ilts lalhel' thc latl' 1"1 ],,1, .~ IlIgh ,lass lIas relchrillcll illl'ered Ihe sermon Plc,('nl I I: ,atm aj, Sc~t ;1_ rom a Jl,"I~,

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I' nolh"l~ mOle {ertam 1,lst week. have blought t'old [;SI1 OffWI.I!, \lslled Ihe I,Ulln of 4'1 IIho keeps 10 shape I" Sianfleld, lIas IOill limes 1 bj lhe Hight Hel :\I'gl ,Joseph Ihe JIass 1',Cle sel'eralme,lllJcr, ~IIP, IOn AIl.an"a" and h:1n Ileather and llnnllstakabl~ lS I el1lllSllla, nil' tllO ha'e h(,I'1I Ilnlkll1;! Ihc 11, miles be(II,'''I' membcl of the leglslallne ,mr] A. ~1tIlI,I} at 10 30, In the pies of the IOCdl c1crgy and mnn_ ~leetJn~s f~om all the :\1'11 sUI"lnces that fall is )I'lth III ,\1. 1Il Ncwfoundland lor Ihe p.ts: : hO,lll' ,mil office, Robert LOI II' later Ilclltcn"nt.gol'crnor HIS cnce of illS Excellency Bdlop of SIster's former ,(u'dcnls ao.j foulllliand SI,tcrs of Jlcr(". 1,1

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,~ul "If Ihe III I'sent ~O\ nl rt'mains in office l'ntlll~h 3f1(l r,'tains lall' '" tiwir )\1 rSI'nt

rca (1\' some of the lCnle, on sel'cr.t! days 100k1l1g 111'0 Ill' Stanflcld gllcs qUIt'1 hilt ~n",. I"tp ullcle lias Senatol .TohnlAlbl.'lt L Fletcher Chapl~lOs fnend< Ihe state of A1I,ansas, 10 tIJCI IreI.'; h,l\p lll'gUIl 10 chnn~e c(: I po,'liJlllllcs oj est,lhhsIHI1g a gellc le3elrI<hlp to the pmt} ,,, Stanfield, anti hlolh~r T'r1nk 10 IllS Excellency II'Cle The famlllc< and fllcnds 111 :iew

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Thc inshon' fishcn ,I r0l1l1 1\ Columbl,l Packcls LId I I,ll.', no 'peclflc I"UCS II hell I" I In 111.'- hcg,1Il to tUI'l1 \\h"n 'lllll eel the ,jllbllal'l.1n on her ~eal< Helcn Walsh POIIC Paul VI 'I'o'rlh the lIurin l'cninsula I~ nOli ai, lIell' thel lIell' n1l'l 111111 \il cnlletl 110 ellcllOn nftcl' nnll Sianfirlcl 11,IS elccled to Ihe Ic! of I.lhoi 10 thc Vlllelaid of the gl'aelllusl) bestows upon her

mo't al ,I standstill, ~Iam ~ 1I0's YOU'Ill: of tlJ(' 1'"11(',, Dc tlllec IC.IlS 1IIs allpr~1 fOI ~,m·llsl.tlll1C fOi thc IIICHncmhel' Jlaslel Jlc lel'lellCCi thc ,Plllt, patern,11 apostolic bCllNhc. he adllrl ('(I:'

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f1,I'I'llIll'n Inn e c,lllrd it ,I d,l) I I el"pmcnl '\ulhOlllj ')IIIII1~ pili t IS ha<cd on hIS ;(1111.'111- Coicheslci eonstltucnCI in I'JJ~ lIal \llc o[ " ReltglOus and de- tion lIIessing to hc shared h~ anti h,IIC Tl'Il\OICc1 lhl'ir ~C,\l' litl'll' Gland ll,mk 11'11 tho, III Illent's Iccolel pmllCulal'!I lIs as cill!'f of an cIght.lllcmhcr I lelopcd the theme of dcdlcd"on communil~ family [riend., hom 1111' \latl'I', i'or thoS!' opcl'lccl the salt IIsh ,I,) llg c[fOils 10 plomote IIIdll~jl;l ~IO\lp In lnili Illlh 24 mem- and ~CI\lCe 1IJ lhe hfe n[ 3 II' Add Dl) personal congoatu· IIho aTl' ~till l'e11l,linln~ at pl.mt of Bllffett Flslwllr, Lid 1~llIllth 111 " pl'nl Illce long hl'rs he filimed the filst Clln- IIglOlIs, cspeclally 111 lhe case latIOns and best wishcs. lishin~, the reslliis ,Ire no' Iwh{'re the)' SCl'l11t'd 10 be Ill) p1a~lIl'iI h) hIgh IInemplny Sell"llle AllI'cl'l1nwnt sInce of Slslcr ~I Helen AlchhlshopYagnolzlApos. too clltouraging \lith small ; Illterestet! III the oPt'l,ltlon ,IIIl' l11enl H'3l \nll 111 1%11 the (on,'ell HIS Cxcellency al,o addl"s,ccl tolIc dclegate. e,llchl'S being takcn Illoen I askPd many qnesllOns 01 th~ JlJ::-.:n:s SO(,(ALlS'1 .lIlies tllol, 27 seut" a gam d the JlIhll:man recalllllg I'IS .... ----------...1

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' .. t I f II ft I dl d I' C 0 e a'Sl'm). a e. - ISPOSI IOn, II rcremon,ts :lfI' IIIIII' f n in~ sllilplellll'n. bel' W IS a practical mill I I~. I e JlI I' sen a I I e s (l ~t)\ 111 lIless 111 Jan 1Il~ Pll) Ie "' f 11 A tiD I I d , "', ' t I I t I I I I til " "I am 10m Ie po' 0 IC C C \I ere wnp e an qUIet !I. re· t,1l v elIllllo-ment asholc at IlileI' 1I'IIIIer C'lpt II11 11111 11 'II 1.'1 nmcn ,me lin liS I I pOll 11 I' 1< mOllel, a e IS 01'" or pa lon",e ,t f d th J h' rtf I . , , , ", l.. I t I I I ct "a c con ellln" on e. n l1a· cep Ion 01 a umnae and Inerds lot.11 lo,ul \\ork, ant! othel' 15upell"nr of it,hln,; IlJlCII:I'''~S Oil 101\' II [[hOOS\ [lltlCmlion 'lin anc!1 nallOIl IP,lIllsan"" P .Ill h" lan, hl'l ['ommlll1ltl, lebt\\p' IlllS held aftel Ihe ~J.I'S a' St

r, I IHOJ'ccts I 1.' I I I ImprOl e !' ICICIlCV PI c crcnce 01 pm aI', III IS' . , I lh'lll Ulan st,ltl'd th,11 1" .' 10m ICIC thcy 1l!IICCl" Ct !1l _ _ :.... _ _ _ _ )('1 sOIl,,1 hfc and fllencls the P"pal BeHeull Anne -, follol\cd by dlllnel fOI '11 Sillce hCllt! t10111 ~h ROAD WORK Fortllne ,and then \lc,I:1 'I: tI:,e j I \n \nghc.1Il he ho1S four chll tton of HIS lJohn~ss, Paul V! th~ cle1/~,

III The Fcdel'al D.'partmcllt 011 Lamaltne to Lawn ate,l, I,)(e I' I C h S' d 011'11 from IllS ma"la~c to tile I DInner was ocned to HIS Lx SI>tel J[ Helen, Ilho ha m\' Ollll1ioll." lhe dlalr· l'nbltc Works WIll be stdrting I~g With fl~hel!~en and IOp"1l zee Igne Intl' ,JOI cc FI d7.CC o[ "anCOll- I cellenl'Y, the clcrg~ and rcl,,· been a~'lgncd to ~Iount St st,~tctl. "the lillie has I sholtl)' all all extensIOn ~o ('IC I Sible parllcs lhe~' then IHO I lei In In;; after IllS fIISI, lIvcs of SIsler ~I Hclen,lo\lol', :llaIY's, Llltlt' Roek dunng th~ \\llI'n thr frcil'ral ~ol'-I ftsllClJUen's \Ih"rf here on the I ceedcd to :llal'),stolln for a to\Ol I CJl\l'I!\\J, Onl ecpl Illfe's death.' h(' 1\:\5 qlllCti'l Illg lhe Mass, The S"telo past thlee jCalS, sCllcd !ur

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ollce ,md ror all. if it Is should glle sCleral weeks em I are:l, Ilho ~ dcfectcd t;1 SI\ltzctlm;d 1Iall, daughter of ihl' laic \lr I Chanty anel Sisters from nllihe St Anne'" I OIt Sml1h, and II'a' /

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intcntlOn or thl' gOICII:' I pIO~'lllCnl to a number of men, 1 :\elthcr 1V0uld make .Ill) com· \\hlle 011 a tOUI' I\ltll the Czccho. ,Justice \\' L Hall of the No\a hOllscs of the SlstCls of ~[crr) SIIPCrHlI there for tllO dlI!cr to inlrndul'c Ihe ncees, Earlier III thc summer repaor, I mcnts on thell' lour to laII"'l> skmak1.111 natIOnal leam, "1111 Scnlla Slipleme COllrt III Arkansas and SIsler ~I Pc lent lcrms She also lias ;ta·

1f~islation tleslgncd to I,,· /lI'ere m.Hlc to seellons of the 1 sections o! the lol,lOet 01' ,IS to dav SIgned II Ith Ch ltham \1" ' ---- -- - - -- - -- I

the h ~1't\lfOUndll'I~~1 wharf on the north SIde of thc I flhcl po.slblltlle5 th,11 1·I"PJ"~, e IOOIIS ot the In tel n,ltlOlI,1I le n m agz·s t,·a toe 's CO u , .. t I'

III t e \C' crans e I • harhor. I, llng llltCl'c~ls mal' IC gO'llg Illockcv Lengue I At Grand Be~ch a number Imto lIshmg opcratlOns III 1\1ls Chalham mnn,lgcI' GllS :\1011·

eh,nrll1an 'hen Inllteel I O! men \lere eUlplolcc! bst l'rol'lncc It 11'111 be lcmemll"l' son slrlnecl the fhe.foot - rl"hl I I I 1 onl lllents from .) 'd tl' t ' ICIII JUllnne<' tl'll'l· 1 c , nt'llch lIall,mls for the al 1 Anolher SI Tohn's rrSld"lll l'

nIl C 1 \leek at local rORe\ \lork I.' la se, '"c, Ina pound fOI'\I~rd after seeJlld walkeri alia) Illthollt lealmg hi' Ivas IhaIS'",1 l"Itll 1110 bICJ_'I"" I I . ' . ' 'I I j ,t I I I v '" I ' , lest of tlllec detendants weI e ~, , '"

I c,ohlng that a \\hleh ~s cu,tomal'y cal'll I CIS a~1 d acftl;1 SillS IIU ~ ~' 'I\n I him al the TOlllnlo \Taple Lc"f, \ Issucd In l\la"lslrate s C~llil name or address '01 the traffiC actin courl Tu'" , !ll,n 1I\1IOn II .,"1 proposed I Aulumn In Ihe smallcr tO~u· I' fopcr~ltnd 0 WCllcoas ~I~ ~ :1 c tl'a~nlllg camp III Pc~elhOloll~h I Tue,dal' when "thcl faIled to On thiS charge he wa\ ftned dal

'e I taLC( , ,s 1 munltles from funds proll(\' ollne an as c as ,I ,I,,' hI e'l sklpprd the Czech te l1l1' $00 or 14 days, ' '10\1r,~ .na secondcd by I ell by thc I'rovlncial GOleln, Amcncan seabo,ud since ea,'!y Dec 11, 1'1fi2 ' .lppe,1I 10 an5IICr to co:trg£:5 The OthCI charge was IIlII'Ill!! Chalgcd Il1lh dl'lYlllg wllholl' 'II b I I lit f laId adalll't them " a licence the man lIas ftllcd S35 ., IU, mcm ers 0 I ment [or snch plojects Such t Us year or ,anom )'!les 0 I ' 0' wlthollt a !teencc Thc defend·

a' 01 ,linn \" k I 'c t "t I fish A IIOlllan dldrged wltn slle p I I 'II I or thlce lIeeks tn Jail , or s 0 a emporary na ' . T d PI 1 f I d 'III' ant p cae ell gUl y ane was 0 till f t I

I, \etlel 1I01l1t1 be 3ent to lIrc and is usually shared out I ra e ayerls I 1 lIng e I not appeal ~o (fllled $35 or thrce \lcek, In 11 Ie 01 IeI' c I,lrgc 0 s ea ( \\ larlel, RIchard I amongst all \lbo request elll' ADULT CLASSES I crown asked that she lIe .r Jail 1IIg a car he had hlS ca<e po,t

n, C":Irlc, III anger, .1. W. Illoyment ane! Its duration is TO RESUME I I rested ," I • • • 1 po ned to enable thc cro'ln to 1<,111 C B,ltlen .• J. R, Tue_ll I\cpentlant IIpon the amo'lIIt \ 'd I Ed at CI ,_ 11'1111 ST I.OLlIS 1\1'1 - SI LOll'S A matI I chh'lI~edd\\ltthl 1"ldkt A SI .John s rcsl(h'n: lIa, gathcl morc c~ld;nc~

ann lo'~ph O'Keefe [[ I '1 hi " u t ue, IOn :15>00 C II dmals of Ihc :\ a t Ion 'II and anoller c al'ge III I )LC" h I Ih I I r , kl1~r I\lll lead ~s fOI'1 0 UllI SHal'aNI a ICN' 'he lesummg shortly at the John L~agU~ !tadI'd 1 c' f t ham( .. cl and enlry also did not appear I c a~g~e \\1 tS'lea mg lom.a A joUlh charged IItth nb

U T G I Blllke Regional High, Sci,ool I pitchcr Ken ;\lac!\enzlc Mondny •• • I ;:~n~ to\o~nkl~ I'~I~~::I~~ S~~~~;8' lam1l1g money under false p,e I COllfrtlcI'alton whcn I TillS lcar quite a nllm~cr 01, DlIllJlg lasl wcek reglstl'atlocos 10 San FranCISco Giants If II I COl1\lcted on two "epa~atc I il tiel' t 'It - I Icnccs lIas gllen a t\Vo~e~1 'oml'nent 'ollnd 01lt that membcrs of I BUlin I'cnlllsllla ~portsmcn hdle i wcrc recclled from PIOspcctlle I catchcl' .Jlm Coker of Toront'J chalges tit the 11IgIl\\a~s trl,iIc h dehP cal I' nOt gild I y ane Silspended scntence, , , ,t d ,. f th I I I I a IS casc pas ponc ,0 ~r. Th! f d d d 1 I f Ullit Ilrle not "lien illll bcen moose huntlll;: III I'anous IS u enh~ or c c asses, ~Iaplc I.eafs ,tet, .1 st Jo III s reSI( Cllt IVa, bl h t I I' (r en aut pal R c I r.

as rcccIl'e/ by ;\Iam. seclIons of thc lllterior of the This year Mr Fr,IZCI Oal,it')' I :'IlacKe117.le. 29 hc~an the 1'1,1 !tned :1 tOlal of S85 or me n e 1Il1 o. en;ug.e a aw)',-,r S3h at a CIII slore wHh a cheqll~ j fore,ters an,l foresters III plOl ince, As IIsual, on hunling Will agaIn be the I'rtnCII'JI ')f sea-on \\ ith ~el\ YOI k "Iets h,'· week, JlI j,1I1 T II h I I of S61) recell Illg S24 III chap2e

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""/' Igure lIar one, 0111' assocIallon fora)s somc bale bccn success· tIe c asses, c WI lavc on m; Ole comlllg 10 Ie Cm 11"1,- The delenl,lllt was C:JdlhC t I ~ I I e chcqlle )ouncc

,InUrn many detallcd let. ful a~d othcrs have retul'lled I teaching stalC, membcrs 01 the I l:scci most" III ICltef hiS con'- wlth f.llhng to lCmaJn at Inc ~ ca mg a PI'OJtC~or an, IIIll In court tlte delendant ex on the malter, and while home cmpty handed 'Tlllcc teaching staH of the Heg.clIal II billed 1I'0n·losl record Ila< l-1 scene o[ an aCCident on LIllIe rom ~ car par ,c In a gdl a~'. plametl hc thoughl hiS aCCOllll:

lEl( t\ Rl'Si\K hale met with some little local men, Richard' Taylor, lllgh School, the Ul1Itcd Chl1lo'h Illth an carnl'd rlln nlerage of ~Ilcct Clldcncc ShO\\ell lhat on /"~ lal~han\rOad I\Cle con conlallled ,uffl(lent funds to) / l l' ,-Tonr wc have not ~ct recel" James Anstey and Charles Os. Acadcmv and Sa\\atlon ",rnn 14 D4, lIP backcd Illto a car conung up I ~Ie e~ an ~cn enced III court COl er Ihe eheq11e

\'" ,oJ old Jazz the ful\ covcrage to which mond \Ierc vcry sllcccssful, encn School. 'Clas,es Will be It .1,! I LUllc s\leet, got out o[ hIS Cat, I uesl aj , lIe IVa, Oldelcd 10 Icpay ti' ..

aTe entttled, getting their pmc on the firs: from Gradc 1 to JU11l01 :I1,I:l'1CU' I II \10 r. nm1.J:"Ir. DE:"\5 mspcetecl the tl,lmdgr then h ~ne of the dcfcn'dlanls w~o defrauded amount

)' III ~Iarch 15, 1961, th~ hon. day m the Terra No\'a arca, latlon, W~SllINGTO:-i (\PI-Simn1. ,- - - -- - _.'.- -- 1 at a plellous recor was sen

" rI membcr for Burgeo and Edgar PI Ice also came homc ~Ir, Oakley aamed that the 1 tan cons gamhlilH! rallis on hoerk 0 HI" A Art' I teneed 10 SIX month, Tnt, h" •

l ',,,phy oO~[,,,~!\~I'Gil~ IHOtc me saying th,lt \lith an animal. Bllt for Brucc results of the reglstrallOn W~I'! Imakinc- and nUlllbel< lotte, n nntmg n Ie e tll~, maXllnum fOI a mlllo!' 1'110 men IIIIC ehar,.!ei.l 'lI'n ll'IHal " hiS Ilheral colleagucs Buffett, Lancc Ralph and Rcg- very encouragmg ane! It IS c~i, opemlions aCI'os< Ihe US IIC,' 1',Ige j) 1 lite second defcndalll 11"1 ,n~ sleahng four e,I'CS of beer Lom

I 'r and h' their lll'lltI Pllor who spcnt a w~ek e1ent that thc classes Will be lnL'Ilehed Thmsd,ll' hy specill (L'olllllllll'd hom no recold lIas placed Oil J tllil Ihe home 01 a ehstriblltor, 13,', I

1"1,,'11 bnln IdOl el'er~tb Inltglhllle (I' Ir in'the Badger an;1 Tena Ne;va larder tI~an they wcr~ last ~ear agents of the Internal RelClI1lC forlllul,lle Ith,lt OPfcfll ng

l ,(1", )e.lr suspended senlCllee ~J(I l'~lIse one of the defc:Jd3nts o lTIng a 01 Co • 0 ~ I If' lcnl'C Bul 13\111" Il erct I,'C._ I I 1 -" C-OI) I I I I I I

\" "I' <omethm"n I I t I I area therc was no luck a' all and whcn the cause was 'OoI5Id· "CI vice A specla a!(en 0 Ill' " I orc PI P( () 'I~n a " lO,l( 0 a I cad, IdS a I asc pen( "'~

~es In elliS ulan WIlC I " • " "IR' 'I II "I '" onee that ehlsl\(' opcllln~ UOW I "I I I' h I ; ill'~l1stcd I\lth afJorti 10 ~ewfound~and I 'The~' only saw onc moose on the ered to hale been l'el'Y succe.; ':~I 11111 e ~~ellce ISCIIICrCtl Ie: I'ctrdaled sluhbolnh to tne )C on ~OOI :c I,;IIO:U agalllst IIIl [Ie case was r~st

) ',tl or men t the full bcnc[its 01 the I trip, Gencral optnlon seems ,to f~11. Hc salt! that lhe most "gill' 50" filS ~~lasIRa~~(ltl1CI,O ICI,'" back"lOund • I pOlleli

h i think that the moose arc stili flcant POInt about thiS ~ear's Ie, llCS 0 rail s '" las )Cen S .k" , • --earleI', :' in" ane! ploll'lhlv '1'0I11e! he I' Somelmw, ,II hen ~ 011 tlllr,,{ I , ' lalent \\Ith the forthcoming I baek tn the country and not glstl'allons b that theo'~ all' I hl~d~st or th; Iral too llHll'h about a tillllp, It nC-1 ;',n jan cl'itic Of parhament we feellmolmg much unttl the snow IS many rcpeat students from last I "" , I comes even IIlUlC CIUSIVC O',al, I II" dl'st'rlucs thul some :Ieftnite on the ground, wlllch ~voulel su~ year which IS c\'ldcnt 1~lIhcallon P \TELFY BfllDr.r FIl"lwl 1 would hall' 10 t,lckle It 1I)1lI

Some of the latest winners!

t~h ca,S~ 'I l','rlcr Slcllarlol1. " s, n 'kKmllL'n, 1 alnle,\, " S. It S,hr,1cucl. Hahlax, :-;. S. D CUrric. \Va' eric). N' S 11 :'\Ickcrson. Moncton, "11, !i JefTerson, Samt John, " B, C IJ Higgs, Fosten Ilk. " B. J, Slr,lUghan. Hahfax. !',S, R Slear,. Lancaster. N B, R Clifford. W, St, John. N B. C LacrOIX, 1I1)SliC, Quebcc !II Pothier, LlmOilou, Quehec J Iledard, TrOIS Ri\leres, p,Q. \1. Caron, Hull, Oucbec \1, F, Jam, Ouebec. I' 0, I \Veils, Rosemont, 1',0, 1\1 Leduc. NItro. PO. r, Flhalrault, Samt Jerome. P Q, M Chartrand, Dm ern a". P,Q. Y. GIrard, La I'ramc. P,Q, G. L. Carre. La 1Ilalbalc, p,O A, Lacelle. SI. Jean ~ur Lac, p,Q. A. Nalllt, Hull, P.O. M, L. Ro), Granbi, P,O, E L HilaIre, Monlreal, P,Q. D, COrrigan, Hull, P,Q.

Keep !ookln~ tinder Coke and Sprite caps for tokens l'Iorth from $1 to $5000, See details at Carton Displays.

"CC:,,·CoI.1' CC~f' ';,rid Srr I,lfa~, all rf'r; ~I"rt:di'"r." 111.1 • > I. he '1 d"r' '/ "'J the producls of Coca Cell LId. ,

~ +1~"~""~""")"""~ ~ .. '[" "'~.:-.:1\. I ,,'<lr't 'hoilid II takcn on our I gest that Decembcr IS the bc.· of thc sllceess and m,Clest III (\PI 1 rf \\' ,. ", II n"I" I

I 0 "I' ' lk h I I I '. -, C It'\' l\1~mHI1 ,I ana Icr a ", \ an tel' month for sta 'tng t e ,mgs tIe WOI (. I S I' 1 ' I I All dn or IWO crentllall" h'

I Ihp "otential I f th I It' I I II t I 'III c,lme UP .UI1C ay rom n sca er t\ I ,a , ,. "" requcsl not 0 c \\OO( S, I IS IOpce la c asses I. I I 1 I I 10- ttl alHI 1 111 Ide a tcn '1 nrnl J~ZZ 'TI t 'dn h t d "I d' I 0 I b I CUI e II' lere IC Ja[ spcn ,. ) I gan 0 S I. , support but ncl,un IC pHr 11 oe 5 00 tnn sca.on get un cr II a~ tn c,lr y e ,I cr I 1 1 'I I Itt t t hon 10lld I'OIC~S , to e!elelop as ,. I I d I II t I h tl' e a~s ane 0 m1l1U c; 0 se a a IVC sal, II ,

YOUR TELEPHONE COMPAJVY ,. I "I tllO vears, the necessary Ic~ls· liS now open on Brunctte 5 all , i ane WI ron llIlIe t IrOll~ Ie \\olld recOle! He h'lll ilea' 'n and lall"hler Illecedetl thJ pat

! "s tn know Ihlt \\bicb 11111 e10 Justicc but It wIll,be only for the pre I wlllter anti concludc !n lht the 11I'C\'iolis rccOlci ~f ~~ e!a'" I tel' 01 ~tany I\et fcel "'10m' I

Ie atlmlres jau m~' ~elliollncllanel foresters scnt week In thiS Wildlife ~Iall '~prtng: ;'-nothcr .ueces-flll ~C.l,~ I set last year hI A'I,ltallan BI'lll1Im~ '" m, )OIIll/le't one earo.!-I 1,1I10t\ an& lmo- !med o\erseas and who agement area. A number of I IS anticipated by the te~C'llI'O! Penman - I cll, '~Iv frtend h,lsn't :;ot a r In Ihelr ~t) It only for the same ben~· sportsmen arc presently over on I staff. towel C,;11 ) all gll'e hcr one'"

II "a jazZ tn' IIntle! the \elcrans ehal' ! the Island. but rcports from thc I PERSONALS REG1:-i!\ (epl - Nlllete~n

I I nCler hegin M ~\ are no\! IIClng extend· ! Wildh[e Of(leel', Ilho has heen I JI E J nc :II H \ -t ca<p, of 'sleepllld siclmess Iwn I The new ideas scattercel

I ,rllt" to \/ainlanll foresters, i thcle all summer, inc\1catcs that I Pl~s~nl 'i~ t~w~" I~ cO~II'e~~i~'n I beclI confirmed' 111 S<ls\,alchc- e.ven before they had b:cn

, ~ Erro1\ Gar1l~ )011 all and ~ntici'l thc btrds, a~e scarce ,tllcl'" thiS 1 With the Fall',' lIan l'csiclrnls hv lahOlnlo,v t~ed tOl(ethcr, .mt! brcatillug

I (ICI than an\' all rarl) orpl)', year A ~Imllar SltUatlO1l .appal- • • • lesls, the nrOl inclal health do I hr~ ancl smokc. ready to c1~cW , CI er hvcd:" rlU!:ustIUS Grrene. Jr" C'lulr· I ently eXists o,~ the" mal?lnnel, l\Ir, BeiliUI'd Lelltz o( :;1.1 oarlmenl ~atc1 Th\ll'<t!al' Dr V nalls, I wCllt to meet thc delc,

, Ral' Charles. Placen1ta Branch Ovcrs~l5 caused by the crash perlud ll1 john's IS prc<cntly tn town Oil L Mathell s associate dcpulv I galIoll, f,"t BIX ~p,'beci.~es:lers Association" I the cycle of the partrielge, " " health mmi~tcr sni,l thl' toral I II 10 say meetlll' ad ou~ncd unul i l\leanwhile othcr SpGrtslllen busll1ess, ••• is liP four fl o~ Inst week He Thew were ,IX of Ihcm, dnp j,l" I' ju.t like" 13 j and hunters are watchtng the l\lessrs, Dick Ta"lor, .James said no cI('nths hlll e rcsult,'~ plllg, ShIVerIng, bedragglc~'h ,IS I T,a,llrCllce Welk, I da)s pass until October so th.t • from eonfllmed cases IIf the! wet pUpPies, but HAPPY. I CY

I thcy can gel out with dOJs and Anstcy and Charles Osm')11t1 dIsease 111 humans smiled liP at me, confldcnt of

P guns hunting small game, gees~ havc returned successfUl ilOIll ---- theIr wclcome, o[ my complete

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assenger I anel r"bbitf, The ~eese al'e now moose hunllng Off I co·opcratlon .' ancl the must ",' ~ • • • er~ ICCI', is present y stait,m, I makIng their nIghtly flIghts to ed at Harbor Breton conlldent of a I was m,y own I the barachols tn the are.1 anri l\lr, George CrelVe and filmll)' • • .. bothersomc nOIsy e1augh.cr,

I\;ontirilled [rom Page 3) of ha\'lng these

\\ hlch are lackmg ~ell IOl1ndiaOlI made ~vall'

committee also adlilJl\ examination oC train

a! ~ esleryears may that it takcs the same

I large flocks are reportcel tel be l'lslteel Ellston ovcr the we'Jk· d Mr. Ross Young of St John's I 1 gol a towel for the "f!lend",

mOVIn'" cn , k b " • • • was In town last wee on u,,- watchcd them trot out of !.he I BUSH FIRE Mr, and lilts, lIarold KlIlg ness, I housc, eVcn wcnt outSIde for a I A small bush fire started last have retm ned from holidays HI • • • I momcnt to watch them maKe a 1 week III lhe arca betwcen WCs. van OilS palls o[ the pIOVll1Ce, Mr Austll1 Lush rclllrned runlllng Jump for the pool, wen I tern Brooks and Simms Rlugc, • • • from St Pierre over the II eek- 1 relm ned fIrst to mop IIp tlle I The firc was ohvlOusly sturtd Mes,rs, W. ~I Buffett anti end, wet footprlllts, then to the type· I by hCIfY plckels, careless ',V,tll Norman ~latlhe\\5 arc at SI. !llr, Waltcr Bragg of St wrtter, Tins hme I would pro·

a fire ht for a "boll,up," At John's on a buslllcss trip, John's is prcsently in tow'! on bahly be ul1lnterrupted [0: a prcsent such parties are lIn- • • • busll1ess good half hour.

proudly presents on television The Stratford Production of

~ ("s yourself lei II ecl\'" he I 10 hill:~ J!reat \' "III' mstrument." \1,1111< he needs I anri as sooll as ! he plans to

iiI!'lr thcre arc lub' ant! where III hal s hecaUse

til tra\el rrom St. Juhn's allx BaS(llIeS as It .\lel

ago. passenger train scrvlce

been rcduced from six 10 trl.\\cekly.

It Is true Illat the cost lcss, It appl'urs

also true that the puh Is getting less mone)' for 1110ney,

covered lhe local R,C 1\1,1', and Mr, Allan stoodley returned SHIPPING known. last wcck from a busll1css Hip ~I V, "Reo II" loaded iish ear-

A8 soon as the fire was dis- up thc coast. go and sailcd for HalIfax, MuniCipal Pollee Officer or· • • • Cabin Cruiser "Wilham Whhe galllzcd a group o[ volllnte~r ~Ir, Lorne B, Wheclcr visited way" sailed for St Pierre :inrl

But my heart wasn't In it. I was no longer Inspircd,

No words, no ideas came crowding, and the quletne.s ot the 1l0U5c scerncli quite un, natural, I was lIsell to think· ing in a noislcr atmosphere. Besides, the Idea didn't seem so gooel on seeonll thoughts. Perhaps if I triee! it from r. complctely dIffercnt anglc •. A door slammed somewh~re

Produced and directed by * MAURICE BROWN as THE MIKADO Norman Campbe/f * ERIC HOUSE as KO·KO

Orchestra conducted by * HOWJ:LL GLVNNE as POOH·BAH Louis Applebaum * HEATHER THOMSON as VUM-VUM

I" II ell slar\'c ill II'" he says, .zeal is to play

. I'S most avant 1 '1 New

\\ hot Tony I an. tonfldent

, I ial1 will be ".bie r \ J1 t,

service on other tlwl tri-lleelily passengcr Is without • eating or

Cacllities altogethel' passengers whn lire to travel on such

~re left with the 1m. !.bat meals are aVllII,

firc fighters to ught thc blhze, hiS wife at hospital at SI. John's dry dockll1g They were quite successful in ovcr the weckend, Draggers "Grand Bay," "Blue thclr efforts and Within three • • • l\hst II" and "Grand Duke" hOUlS hot! the fire completely Mr, and 1\11'5, !larry C Walsh landed here last week extinguished even before men have returncd from a holiday M V. "Ermgard Horn" 10nGeei and equipmcnt from thc Wint' in tile Umtcel States, frozen fillcts over the \lcckend erland station arrtved on tne • • • and sailed. scenc. Messrs, Bruce Buffett, I,ance Tankcr "Irving Hickory" was

The fire burnt through about Ralph and Reginald PI'IO!' re in port last wcek, Iwo acrcs 01 smull bush ~nd III turned hom!! from moose hunt· M V "1\1ount Blair" 10ad~tI an area where a serious l're ing on r'ridrv wlthoul any luck, gcncral cargo hcrc last wcek raged for several days about two • • • M V, "l\!ercurlUs" IS III port years ago, Mr, Donald Templcman, Fish· loading livc eels (01' Eu\'op~,

and a too familiar voice caro';­cd, ":\lol1l·mmy!"

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NEW YOnK A P-Sandy J\oufax and White) Jford open the World Serics today lit Yankcc Stadium in an cngcrly-nwaitcd duel of aec Icftlullldcrs thnt should sct the PllttCl'11 for the bcst-of-scvcn .set be­tween Los Angelcs Dodgers and Ncw York Yankees,

Despitc KoufllX, 25 victories for the Dodgers lind his National Lcngue strikeout record of :306, the Yanks arc favorcd 6 to 5 in thc opcncr and 71

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to 5 in the scries, A wcathcr' fOI'ceasl [01' a col lI'inncl' ill ~crics hhlurv. !n

sUllny, pleasant day with thc lhc rcgular scason Whilcy- had lempcrnllll'c in the mid·70s ,IS' II 24·; record, Koufax' 25 vic· SIII'es a capacily crowd of 70· lories included 11 shulnuls, OOu'plus for thc opencr of the Gilmc time is 1 p,m, EDT Yanks' 2Dlh scries, The pCI'~n· (2 p.m. ADTI with radio and nial American Lcague eh,lIn- lelevision coveragc (eBC, pions have a 20·7 reeOl'rl in sc· I<oufnx ~hruggcd off reporls J'ics piny, compared In 2·3 for thut he hurl heen suffering from thc Dodgers, and hold a 'j·1 a slight eold in California and cdge over their old neillhbOl" said hc is rcady to go against hood rivals (rom thc days II'hcn thc Yanks, In all proJubility he the Dodgcrs called Brooldyn 1I'i11 pitch lhrcc times if the sc-hom~, rico goes the limit. non Perl':!' SPEED VS GUILE noski, thc lefly relicf stoppel',

In the opcner il will be [he also said he has complelely :·c· spced and firing powel' o[ ~\7· covered [rom a cold. year.old Koufax, a Brooklyn 'I'he one doubtful position in boy. againsl the guilc and cun· the lineup of the tll'O clubs I'.':IS

I\in~ of Furd, a 34·yenr,01(1 ~e\\' third basc for the Dodgcrs, i\('n Yorker whose 10·5 in 19 pr~vi' ~1c~lullcn, a rookie I'ccalJ..~d OilS starls mukcs him Ihe great· ffom Spokanc in latc ,Tunc, ,;ufo

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Lineups de in his right leg last wee!" It bcther~d him during '1'11':5' dny's workout and he appeared an I.nlikely sturtcr.

SANDY KOUF,\X :\EW YORK (AP)- PI'ob~bje STEAOIEO INFJELI1 Iincups for l 0 d ny's openinJl l\k\lullcn settled Ihe Dodger World Serics game al Yal\kec infield allcr his recall and "he St~diunl: 'club played milch steadier ball, Sandy Whitey and

Are Not 'dd' l.os Angeles: Muury Wills ss, Ilf hc con nol piny, ,lim Gilliam

K I I n 9 ,lim Gilliam 2h 01' 3b, Willie Dn., !lrohably will shift fl'o,n second I'is cr, Tom Dal'is If, Frank to third and Dick Tracewski a

,Howard 1'1, Bill Skowron Ib, [inc fieldcr bnl a .226 hili0i',

NEW YOIl1" (AI') _ They: nervoUs al the beginllin~," K~u· i Ken ~lc~!ullen 31> 01' Dick '1'1'<1' I will go to second, puscd togcther fur photograph. fnx said, "but not very mn~l1, I cell'ski 2b, John noscboro c,' Bultl M i e k c l' ~.!mllte and ers, they shook IIDnds, th~y In fact, I don't believe I'll be Sandr l<oulax p. I nogCl' Maris arc l'cady to go \\'i~hed euch olhcr luck, But liS nervous a~ I was whcn I i :'<lew YOI'll: Tony I\uhcl; r,s, 101' the Yanks, l\!antle's Icft foot Whiley Ford and Sandy l\ourax pitched in Sl. Louis in uur fillJli Bub nichvrdsllil 2h, Tom 'I'rdl was hrokcn iu BaltimOl'e .Iune knew thcy wcrcn't kidding ench series with the Cards, I II, :\!ickcy Mantle d, nOgel' 5 and he appel1rcd in only 65 other, I "I lhink thcre WJS mOi'C l'.!nris I'f, Elslon Hownrd c, Joe games, Maris has been Inlll'

All the luck the two hrillitliltl pressure lhen, Everybody wants pcpitone 1b, Clele Boycr 3b, hlcd hy a scries of ailmenl~ lcfthanders, the opposing pilch. lo win the World Series, of Whitey Ford p, and pll1yed in BD, ers in today's opcner (1f the LoS I course, but that game mcant UlIIpirc~ - ,Toe 'l'aparel1n, 'fhe serics is supposed to I,e Angeles Dodgers • New Yqrl: thc pennant. It was the climJx Amcrican Leaguc, plate; Tum a pitching ballle (!mphasizing Yankees World Series, \\'ish~u I o[ seven months of battling," GOl'man, ~atiol1al Leaguc, fir,l leflhnndcrs in the first two '-. each other was bad, And bOlh The lwo pitchers ,lid Iiti.lc base; Larry Napp, Amcrican, games at Yanl(ce Stadium, knell' it, . more than. suit up, get lhe kinKS scc~ml bas~; Shag Crawf~l'd, The Yanks' clUb balting aver·

They lookcd, culm and conh. out o[ thm Irgs and arms with I NatIOnal, Umd base; John nICe, age was just sli~ht1y over the dcnl, but It will be dlfferc,lt some light running and throw' American and Tony Venzon, Dodgcrs'-,252 lo ,251-but thc today both admitted, Ing Tuesday. National, four lincs, Yanks had a big power edge

':Oh sure, I'll be nervous," with 188 homers to 110, sm~ Ford, ~ I'eteran World Ab I dd 11 Thc Dodgcrs have the specI\ ~el'lC~ cam,Pmgner who. will ,.,e e' A ,S' of Jl!aury Wills, who stoIc 40 pUelullg hiS S e \' e n t Jl se\'lcs bases, and Willie Davis \Vho opener, a record, stole 25, This wit! put p;essurc , . "The feeling Is still the same," on the right arm of Yanl(ce the 34 _ year _ old Yanl(ee dce MONTREAL (Cp)-Sid NJel, second team's defcncemen, I eatchCl' Elston Howard, ~~:~dto I;;~U never really get general mllnager and coach of Carl Brewcr, named lo Ihe i EX~ECT RECORD TAKE

"There's' a different fcelinN

Delroit Iled Wings, has boosted first team's defence, will miss \' ~Vlth two h~i! ball park~ e.er· about the World Series' fa~ the Nnlional Hockey League the game be~ause of a broken t 11 III to bc hlled, t,he wmlllng

· different from the re"ul ' 'e _ AlI·Star tcam by adding 11 arm suf[ered \lI the playoffs last share pel' player \I'll! be close · b ar " a players for the 17th annual All. season, to $12,000 and each loser shouhl

'. ~~~ioJhe y~~~~~emj~~i the an~~I- Star game at Toronlo oct. fi, Abel addcd defcncelllan Mal" pocket $8,000, Both 1I'0uld be · th t' . II o.n, c. e, the NHL announced today. cel Pronovost, le[t winger Alex rccords. w:ar~ ~ff' oBut the gn~I\OU~n?~:; Dell'ccehio and Centre Norm With Ford working for t.he first batler ~,ce you c pas \ e The 11 players-three from Ullman from Delroit for the Yanks, mannger Walter Alston

,'.: . ' , Detroit, Boston and Montrr.al game, From Boston Bruins he crowdcd as many righthand~d :". Koufax knows the feeling, 1.00, nnd two from New York-will selected defenceman Leo Boi· hittcrs as possible into his ,.~ . although he. hasn't had the join nine of the first and second vin and Icft wlngcrs Johnny Dodger IInc'up, Willie Davis in

World S e I' I e s experience (If AU.Star team members for (!Ie Bucyk and Dean Prcntice, ccntre and ealcher John nose· Ford, The 27.year'?ld Dodger game against the Stanley Cup The lhree Montreal Canadiens bora will be the only lefly bat­Itar . has appeared, In only one champion Toronto Maple Leafs, arc right wingers Bernie GenC· tel's, prevIOus fall cIas~lc. That W:lS Two of the official AII.Star~, frion and Claude Pl'OI'ost ~nrj Ralph Houk hm; three left-

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!tall championship .Jenkins i\fl!morial ~ on the line al th Park tonight. G Felldlans are set the sixth game of finals.

, Fcildlans OI'CIIC! leven set on a 9-with Guards Toari 8-4 ani 10-3 Fcihlians evened • close 3-2 win al

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PALE ALE • 828 872 886 ,,~t. Pat'f,.

Car Shop:-1 : The Bluegolds F. Rogers 243 228 198 ~lD up a 22 po

CNT No. 1:-3 C, Wilson 144, 208 339 ~jp the senior dh J, Kennedy 2Q8 233 30~ 730 R. Hollett 170 192 18G ~ed the r.onors 0

CIVIL SERVICE BOWLING LEAGUE (Last Night's Ilcsulls)

D, C()llins 197 180 141 ~18 C, Ilichardson 231 174 289 w_pread orer 51. F. Clarke 300 279 231 !l10 788 8021006 ,;uioly Cross finisi C, Locke 252 287 183 722 • ." "51. FI'aneis of

I 957 979 864 21100 1II0tor RegI5tration:-~ In fourth spot. Flnance:-O E. Drodlle 135 140 159 ~1 The meet sail' M. Ryan 268 125 120 !J13 L. Mackcy 140 177 IB6 ~,slabli5hcd lI'ith H. Grandy 152 234 173 558 D. Wood 177 234 203 !\flIualcd. In thr B, Lee 179 248 213 640 H, Moore 25B :lA6 168 ,even records \I

M, Spearns 279 218 227 no! 710 797 716 Z~1,ix set in sen in,

• • • J, Collins 206 165 :L27 ~, John Healey!

In 1959 when he plt~~ed weU bl~t s~lccted last spring, will play centre Jcan Bcliveau, Thc lWo handed hillcrs in his Yankee Gr- !

dropped,.a 1.0 declslon to Chi' WIth the Leafs, They arc first· New York players chosen arc dcr-[h'st - baseman ,Toe Pc?i­ral~o White Sox, t?am left winger Frank Mahov,\ defenceman Harry Howell and tone, shorlstop Tony Kllbek and

Oh, I expect to be a little heh lind Tim Horton, one of the left winger Camille Henry. right· fielder Maris,

Bishops and PWC i Cop Souer Wins

878 825 733 2~3111UI. penltentlary:-1 tIed in each dil

City lIall:-3 L, Walsh 190 161 li6 ~thc junior yietol R, Furlong 207 173 253 633 E. Hynes 155 135 121 I!~n the 50 ya E, Paul 188 208 145 541 J. Reardigan 166 142 1El ~rds dash, 100 C, Kavanagh 171 179 160 510 717 60370i', fi e 220 yards J. Byrne 240 252 288 780 • • 0, }rst places.

'806 812 846 2164 C. N. stores:-2 ;{: In senior Jin

l'olice;-O W. English D. lIiggin N. Gosse p. Hurley

169 138 186 493 109 226 153 48B 110 148 175 433 197 252 224 673 5115 764 739 2087

B, Ronayne 180 171 JP. - .on's and Gera J. Collins 159 20!!!l: ~~at's were tied K. Whelan 151 249 \\1 1 , •• ~~",!'ith four first J. Peddle 2~6 223 l~ ~. "'.~ Voise\' a 1"

Welfare:-l D. Porter. C. Tucker B, Whitten E. Johnson

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Moving closer to the end of tally in their game with Booth their first round action, the Memorial. • * Ijl

180 187 lSI 144 155 l~i 178 239 185 254 230 201 756 821 722

? '! '1 1:-3 Stevens :Holloway Burley Samuelson

High School Soccer League Bob Browne, Bob Wheeler playcd another dOl\bleheader and Wayne Lewis were the yesterday afternoon, Bishops opening half marksmen with College rcgistered a 4.0 shut- Petcr Chalker getting the sec' out sonior decision over Booth ond tally. Wheeler, goalie Memorial while Prince of Wales Allan Rex and Bruce Bullcr Collegiatc edged past Holy were the top players for the F.R,B,:-9 Cross 3.2 in the junior en- winners while Arnold King and A. May

219 180 190 589 200 208 152 560 190 2ij4 223 677 216 169 211 596 825 821 776 2422

155 103 201 459 139 165 187 491 142 179 160 481 252 154 166 572 688 601 714 2C03

N,E.S.:-2 J. Sullivan L, Holden C, Joy

The meel I\'~ 1B3 163 16S and sup, 207 238 li3 . Brol 221 199 19i ,-" "dl·.:m .. schooll 200 220 115 .a. hugh ~l1CCI

counter, Bob Tiller turned In the best J. Mullins J, Spratt

811 820 710 elpatior; of I For Bishops it was their first games for Booth. G, Pottle

victory in two slarts and even· The standings in both I R. Tucker cd their record at 1.1. PWC leagues: \ marla it thrce straight wins in SENIOR ? ? ? 1:-2 junior action on their close de· P W L T Pis' K. Voiscy cision over the Crusadcrs, PWC " ....... """, 3 3 0 0 6 R, Reid

PWC built up a 3·0 first half Br, Rice """ .. 3 2 1 0 4 T, Donahue spread over the Crusadcrs bllt Bishops ............ 3 2 1 0 4 P. Barron saw Holy Cross make it close Holy Cross ........ 3 1 1 1 3 In' the second stanza. Gonzaga " .......... 3 0 2 1 1 Defence:-l

John HilI jumped PWC into Booth ........ "" ... 3 0 3 0 0 R. Dillon a 1.0 edge early in the game JUNIOR R, Cattrall and before the openinl! frame P W L T Pts R. King

226 156 169 561 166 128 144 438 166 164 237 467 235 270 241 746 793 718 791 2302

173 238 229 640 180 230 180 590 193 216 lOB 517 219 168 162 549 765 852 679 2290 was over Rod Noseworthy had Br, Rice """""" 2 2 0 0 4 I, LeGrow

pumped home a pair to have it pwe ." ... """"" 3 2 1 0 4 3.0, Hubert Dawson and Mike B' h 2 1 1 0 2 Express:-3 IS ops , .. """." T. Murphy 23B 243 275 756 Reddy, on n penalty shot, got HGOIY Cross """. 32 10 22 0 2 G, Penney 154 147 115 416 the Holy Cross tallies In the onzaga 0 0 second half with Fred Nortall 0 I " """.... • t' B. O'Neill 215 183 U17 ~05 n y one game IS on ap m T, Wickham 244 209 165 638 having PWC goalie Herb Davis High School soccer today with 851 782 705 2405

~~~e~t!i: :re~h~tYBe~~~~ i~~m~~ Brother RI~c t.ravelllng to Gon- CNT No. 2:-0 Noseworthy, Davis and full. zaga for a JUDlor contest. W. Pittman 103 199 182 574

back Dave Saunders were the LOS ANGELES (API _ Los C. Ivany 95 121 118 334 pwe standouts while Nortall, Angeles Dodger pitcher Sandy n. Clarke 180 186 130 4116 Dawson and Reddy turned in Koufax has found something to W. Wells 251 179 238 668 the bcst performances for do after the World Series, 719 6B5 658 2~1)~ Holy Cross. He'll be host on a series of C. N. Accounst:-2

Scoring three unanswered television films, 'Thrilling Mo' W. Broderick 250 244 208 702 markers in the first half. Bish- ments in Sports with Sandy G. Flynn 307 231 270 808 ops got the lone second frame Koufax, A, Stockley 120 208 213 541

N.U,W::-l ' C. Taylor G. O'~!ara W. Bemistcr J. McAllistcr

196 n:l 163 165 241 212 162 159 23~ 201 220 126 50 724 792 735 11 Yr,-I. fI

~lental No. 1:-2 H, Furlong J. Shea 166 189 2i6 ...... -..... 0 (HC), A, Walters 146 188 198 . Time ~ W. Hart 263 260 169 12 . Yr,-l. 1 ~'. Shea 309 174 15! K, Ashley (

884 811 775 L Time € Central l'harmacy:-O 13 Yr,-l. J. A. Dawe 163 176 ISS Connolly n L Goodwin 178 158 171 • Time D. Pierce 216 171171 . yr.-I, I T. Walsh 216 236 ' Haire (S

773 741 " Time 6,~ Taxatlon:-3 J. Harvey J. Barron F, Fardy W. McGrath

Teachen:-O D. Marlin M, Colbert D. Bartlett W, ConnoUy

215 181 164 142 157 249 156 186 692 758

135 156 133 142 204. 148 178 240 648 686

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Davc), Ball kicked his right Ic~ a littlc highcr than usual last ni~ht. Guards' hatlcrs stroll cd to thc City BaJ) Pur!.' s hOlllc platc :31 timcs; four trips

resultcd in wall,s and anothcr stroll saw a player rcach base on an cr\'or hut none of the 31 trips gained a hit olf the servings of the Icft handed Hall and when thc dust had settled the Feil dian ace had himsclf a 3-0, no-hit shut­

: out oycr Guards to mo\'c his team with in nnc ga1lle of thc City sc.lor haschall

title Rnd the Jcnkins Mcmorial T\'(Iphy. With Guards and F cildians tied at two wins each in the hest of ~e'ell

,~amcs set, Hall chuckcd the first nO::littcr of finals' pIny and thc sccond of his fahulous cal'ccr to give Fcildians a thrce to two games cdgc in thc finals.

His fast ball was hopping lind his sweeping· cU\'\'c was moving well and

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 1963-11

.elore you drive another mile-I NVESTIGAT'E THE NEW WORLD OF

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· with some good fielding bchind him,' Hall handled Guards casily. Facing

: anothcr gl'eat southpaw, Aus Thompsoll of Guards who hurl cd a fine five-hitter t

. _"""'"'''''''''''''' . himself, Hall was never in trouble and pickcd up his third victory in thc finals. :

"No-hittcr"

.: Tifle on Line T onighl' Thr ~t. ,Iuhn's Senior liasI"

billl chaml1iollShlll and the Jt'nklns ~Iemorlal Troph~' ~OC5 on th~ line at th~ City lIall Park tonight. Guards and I'rildlalls arc sct III dash In the ~ixlh game of the League nllal~,

got within one decision of the crown on a 3-0 I'letor),.

11111 Wheeler Is eXiledI'd 10 stal'l for Frank Knight's Fcildlans tonight wilh Guartls' coach Toe Byrne will likely rome back with nl'nn\' Tin!, lin,' Wblle Ihe' Fclhli,ltts arc cXllcclel1 ttl hal'e no ther \Inc, UII cbaullcs, Guards will Ilrob nlll\' mo\'e tJiteber o\ns Tholl1l> son' to third bas~ ill pla('c of Tin kiln.

For Thompson it was his first loss in the playoffs after winninf!; fiye stnlif!;ht for

Toe Bymc's Guardsmen. Five games hilVC bccn pla).~d ' Thai II'as all the run·~e!ting

in the League finals ilnd Hall: '[or Feildians as Thomps:l:! . . didn't let a runner past ;cl'ond

i has started [our o[ them .'.':' 1

'l'eilrlians, He 1I'0n thrce ~ml . base for the remainder o[ the , has been the big man [01' the . ni~ht . , , but it was aho a~1 · ddending champions, \"iti!: . the runs they nceded with Hall · his mates held to fire hits b., : allowing tll'O Guardsmen to ~ Thompson last night, Hall had· . rpach second base and one to .10 be good and he IV,IS grc~1 ' gl'1 to third as he put his no·

With foul' o[ the 31 \]a~te'''s hit. shulout into the re~ord .. hc faccd drawing walks lw ' hooks, · stmclwul six and had th~ vn~' <illard, [<Ins were luokin.'! [or

: a stor.y\Jook [ini,h as I heir player who reached firsl on all I team went 10 bat in the top of ct'l'llr cut down b)' a cluubk .'" · play, the ni~ht. Dirk Yah"ley wa,

Thompson's cxceptional P:'C:I' . safe on an crror and wilil one ing; display was ol'crshadowpd . out I'hil Leonard \\'alked. 'Ihi, by Hall bnl the mainstay of tlw hrought powerful Ian Caml,udl

reiltllans ollcncd thc hc,1 of '1','1'11 sci nn a 0-1 derision wtth Gunnls ronrin~ hack on ~_~ ani IO-~ I'lctorirs. Frihllaus crenrd it IIJ1 wilh

close 3-2 lI'ill and last ni~hl to the plate and hc sm;I,\J('d

Gallic tlme Is SI~I'en o'dock. Guards' pitchin:: staff turnr.J in · a prell)' good game hilm,'II. <Jf .. .I'? •. ~;'" . a grotlillderh D

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I Aus was t:lgged \\'ith hi, i'I'.st •. '\# maul\( II'lt Ie - 00 - ma Ing a I defeat aftcr winning tlll'cC ,great· pickUp to force Leona:d, ! games frolll SI. Bon's in the' AUS 'I'1I0~II'SOX I at :;(,L'ond and Ihe relay lI'elL · semi.finals and Iwo COIlI~,ts' : Ir~1U shortsto.~ Cl:apman tll

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CANADA'S No. 1 SNO'V TIRE ! Rolh will ht· held at the Friday at the same tillie, All . a wild pitch and he blasl~d a I \I Ith the plte.lung bem;: top.; ~ ended the game 011 a dOIl,Jl~ , Princ~ of \\'alr~ Arena and players (ryill'! for r:t!lel' (.,,', third strike past einht Fei'd. ,and the fleldmg good, it .iust . )lla~" I

hoth will hr Ollt'n affair' '''Ith must be really to go on the I ians, b' wa~n:t ~ batte!'s' night. ; i\o player had more thano • • . ~ll t~'lllIpils of the College II'C (f1'C minutes before the ~ Plal'cd in good b:.seb'lI .1 F el~dlans got. their runs in' one .hll lR thc game as the 111·e , Inlitrd to atlt'nd, start of the drills. i eli!' . h ~ con: th~ flt'st two mnings, Thcy safeltes of[ Thompson Were

_., ___ ,, ___ . ________ . _____ .. . ____ . ___ .. _ .... ____ ._I~:..t e gallle drew a large 1 tallied twice in thc first frame spread between five FeildiJIIs, . St Bon ~s A ---C--"· B---·--; and added their other marker in (Box Scores) . the second stanza, Feildians: AB R)[ E , . r e Bill ~Ial'tin struck out to· B, Martin, rf 3 1 0 0 open the bottom of the first I B, Dowden, If 3 0 1 0 inning for Feildians but tUJ!; I T, Chapman, 5S 4 1 1 0

T k C h fir,t basc as Thompson's r.cl'v·1 T,. Collingwood, 3b 3 0 0 1 rae · ing was a wild pitch, lIhrtin G, Neal, 1b 3 () 1 0 , a mplOnS was sacrificed to second b), Bub I D, Cook, 2b 4 0 1 0

I Dowden and scored whcn Chap-I D. Yetman, cf 3 IOU

.RES man singled and moved to .ICC-I D, Squires, c 2 0 0 0

Martin, Voisey and Healey Outst~·ndl·ng ! ~\~::hO~W~l~utt~~~r~e t~~arl~:~: I \,~lt~li~P 2~ ~ ~ ~ .. I glcd Chapman home [01' a 2.0 . Guards:

~I. Bon's WOn the OI'N'all •...... ;:' .... ,) .. " ",,"'::" .. "'." .;', . fin ('S"') 3 J \V k l scorc, I D. Yah,,\e)', 2b 3 0 0 n .rh,,,nn;·nn ip of the Christian I" _, ';.:," , a 'cham (SIl) Don Yetman was safe Iln an' ,I. :'I[,ljor. c ;1 0 0 II

---8-1o.!.--I .",mn"r Grammar SchOol track. . (lJ 2.j Rccord), . Cl'l'or to get the second in'lin~ r. Leonard, If ;\ 0 11 II ! ...

! ,11 the City Ban Park Broad ,llImp: .Junior : st,trted fvl' the Feildians, DilUJ I I. Campbcll, rf 4 0 0 0 • ______ .. :'~~Ierda)' afternoon as they : : 1..T, Powcr (S8), 2, BI'ClHk1n· Squires put down the sacl'jfi(~ ,.r, Wintcr, 1b 2 0 tl 0

I t ~oh ~ Icad of eight points o"cr . . I ~l~~,to~" ()HC)' 3, p, Collins (lIC) . and Yelman raced to second: A, Thompsun. p 3 Il II 0

i 828 872 BB6 "at'[" : .' I • , '. : base and was in ,coring posi-: r. Currie, d 3 tl J 1 ','_I Tile Blucgolds saw the Irish: :. ,.. 1I0p,Step .Iump: SClilol' : tion to countcr on Davey Hali's I D. Tinltlin, :lh :1 (J it f)

I: 2-13 228 19B liP a 22 poinls ad\'anta~e' .. 1. J, Griffill (SF), 2, W. nn~-' single tu open a 3·0 sprcad for i J. (;1';U1I, ;.1 :l 0 0 0 'I 144 208 3311 senior division but cop. : 3!:lr~\1 (!,IC), 3. K Haire (SP) Fcillli;II1S, Totals ~7 0 0 ), 170 192 180 Ihe honors On a 30 points· •. ~ , i ---- - -_. --- --------

I II _uler." 01'1'1' 51. PHI'S ill ,I'llnl'or' Hop,Stell,Jump: Junior I 11.011 231 174 28 1 T P SO)

1· .78.88.021006 Cross finished third with . " oll'el' ( " , 2, N, La·. F Ik S·

F'roflCis of Harhol' Grace . ce)' (SP), 3, P. Collins mC) :

;~~~istr~~;n~:W:!l59 ;~~Il'~~e:i~~',\, 13 neW rccorrls I 32: S>I~f!lrti'~lI1i~~)S, c211,loJr. GI'I'C: 1.' ~ au n er I g n s 11,\. HO 177 186 .<o,'.nlll·~ hed lI'ith two othcrs

177 234203 In the junior section ,fil~ (Sf), 3, ,J. Jlillcr (SP).: 258246 168 n records werc made with i (4 7'.2, Record), II

I 710 797 716 'rl in .,cnior MHI onc mark ..•. J ~il"nllarY:-l In each division. ,. '.,.':' JII~h ,Jump: ,Junior t 206 165 '}.'}.7 ,John Heal,c)' of SI. Bon's Was . ~.;;X~( .. 1. ,J. Power (SB), 2. T, Will·: 11 lGO 161 176 JunlQr nctor ludorum as he . lilt. .. ,. lams (SP). 3, S, Smcaton mC), i ! 155 135 122 the 50 ),ards dash. 75: (4' 5", Record), I ~.1n 166 142 182 da~h, 100 yards dash and I GERALD VOiSEY TEA:!1 STANDINGS

l 717 603 707 220 )'ards dash for four' 2 Gerry Connolly (SP) 3 I J I • • • placrs, 1 ' " 'I un Or

rl's:-2 In, senior Jim :'Iartin of 5t.! B. Dalton (HC). TI~e 9, I St. Bon's .. . ...... " 70 points

j'lle 180 171 J)6 , and {;mld Voisey of SI.' 1~ yr,--:1. J, ::\!artm (~B), 2, i St. Pat's .. """',,. 40 points I; 15H 208188 7ere ticd far thp honors, i :{e'ln(lf~;reT,(SP)9 (3it ", dR)Od. i Hoi), Cross """' .. "'" 28 points

DETHOlT AP-Delroit Red Wings an-

lIollllced Tllescla~' the signing of three more players for the 1963-64 i\atiollal Hockey League season, bringing to lithe number under con­

tract. Latest to sign were Andre Pronovost,

Pete Coegan and Alex Faulkner.

Change Leagues r:ln 151 249111 \' ,011r lir.il placrs each, : oCt'S • IIl1e ecor, i St, Francis ... 3 points i

·l!r 256 223 209 . Ol~ey, a l~.)'eal'.old, pla('clll 100 yds, ! Senior I ~E\\' YORK (APl-- Commi~· I had lJeen made and refused to _ 748851 '77 ~~ Ihr top 'Pilt in the ;;0 yards,. 1\ )'1',-:-1. G, ,I~III'lon:: (SR): St. Pat's. 50 puint, 'sioner Furd r'l'ick suicl i\\omby! melltion citi~s ilm)l\pd,

/:-1 180 187185 ':' )l';:,~ il(:~J ;~~d~I'II~~:I.1 Wl;i~~: ~~I~\~~~I,"!~il~I~C.'>:i,:!~' II, ne~I" i ~~,;i)~IU~~\~~ss .... ~~ ::::::::~ ~::r~ni~,~";~~~:l\~I:~::-r e~~~I:IYtl~![II'~\ I "Tb~ tll'O to.dull leagl1l'~ wm /',. 144 155 14i i"l. " 11.IC'ar.oltl, wus lil'st: • 1~ ~'I',-l. ~. Lat'I')' 11;1')' 2, . St. 1o'1':l1I('i, 12 p,lil1l~ Ilas"liali it'aglles puial,'" ttlwlIl'll: 11111 1'1':tc1icllt ill the milllll'~:'

I· len 178 239 185 . he l'I'oJi! jlllllll alltl hi~ll: 1\., A.shlf·'v (SII), :1, Eo ~lal'lin 'I'utlll I I~ ito:lIl1s ill the IJlI"l'lllilillll:tl l l"l'ici; said, "It is the thO!lgllt

SUPER LASTIC UHIWAY -BYWAY'~ _____ __ ________ . I WITH NYTEX CORD AND NATURAL RUBBER TREAD

MAKES FUN Of W'!NTER DRIVING

: A revolutionary b rea k through in a Winter·Summer

Tire - It pulls effortlessly

throush high snow and

shrugs its way through slick

i mud, it zips along as quietly

• as a prowling panther, for~ get the weather its all the

same to Hiway • Byway. I

. HIWAY·BYWAY

Size

*520/10 560·590·600113 640·650/13 700/13 560.590/14

*650.700/14 750/14

*800 '14 *850'14 *90014

Mfrs.

List Price

17.65

20.1:1

21.45

25,25

22,93

25.55

23,55

~9.93

32.6iS

:16.:15

FREE J~STALLATIO~ ..

and WHEEL

BALANCING

C.T.C. Price

(Installation and

Balance Incl.)

12.15 12.65 13.95 17.25 15:45 17.55 17.05 20.45 22.15

·27.35

. \ 'on 254 230205 1111111'"' " .. 11 as til" 75 I'anls I (SPI. 12.R (HI't'tIl'tll. St. 8on's !lH II0iul.,: [;eagllt' :11111 t'igilt ill thl' Pal'ifil'; lIf the C'lIl11l11ill,'e Ih:lt a 1~·te:lIn I 756821,22 ".il 1011 )Jrds. ..: 1!l )'1',-1, ,I. FIlr\IIug (SS), lSI. P:lt·,. ..""" ... !lli I'lIinls: ellasl t:'·:lgill'. Each, tealll lI(lt'!" i 1['a~tI(' :tIIl! :lU l'igilt le:11lI lea~lIc I

--2 I'hl' IIl1'l'l l\'a~ until'r th(, ['on. 1 2, P, Cullins (lie), a. (;el'l'Y; Holy Cross """""""" 4fi points I at(',lI. \\'llh ~u clubs III I%:l... I wOldd he mol'l' ~IIIll(l3d lind i 560·590 '15 20.60 15.10 670/15 23.55 17.55 l an 183 163 1

16573

rh .,a~d ,upcrl'ision or the: connol,l), (SP), 'ri~e 12.2, ~ St. Francis .. ,,"" "" .... 15 point~ ___ ~I'ICk Said nu [1I'1ll ill'CISICII:S i pl'lIl'lde better competition, . ~"II 207238 .. Ii\lIan Brothers from thr' ,14 H,-1.J, ~Iarhn (S8), 2, I

I 221 199 197 . schooL~ ~nd was l'~terl ", nO(~gcr;~, mc)' n, :llurphy I It 200220 175 .. a hll~1I ~lItccsS with Cull par. (SH). tie. rllne lUi lneeonJ),

I 811 820 710 1t'ln'I' 15 1 (. \' '. (SP) 2 '.-1 ' . '" Ion of Ihe foul' seilflnls '. yr,-, J, DISC" .' rd. I R. l'a~an (SP), 3, C, Hall ()JC),

lor lUB 172 163 ,HrslIll1 of the various cvents : Tin)e 11~, "11'" 1115 241 212 rr: 220 flash-.lunlor !ni.,ll'r 162 159 234 50 \,rl~, 1. ,T, Henle)' (SIl), 2, ,T, row. Ilhtt'r 201 220 126 . "I' (SIl) 3 G C II (SP) o' It. . , . , . , onno y , ,

I '."0. 1'. 7;4 7112 7.,.. If .Ii:-"!. II, Ilcaroon tSr)., Time 2n, rneeord), ... ~ , lIrlo~~ (S8).. 3, David I 4~O Dash-ScHor

!, 166 189 256 T(,HC), ChrIS ~Iurphy 1. Gerald Voiscv (SP), 2, C. j'rr~ 148 188 198 12 v line 7,6,· Hall (He), !l, R. Williams (SP). .~ t 2113 260 169 R Ar,-l. N, Lacey (SP), Timl' 66, (Rceorrl),

(!I ~: ~i~ ~~; SPl ;~~~ ~S~) 3, E, ~rartin .Tunlor Relay (140 Yc1~,) O 1~ . , ' , 1, St. Ilon's. 2, HolY Cross,

1 l'harmacy:- r )r,_1. ,T, Hcalr.~· (SIl), 2, Tim" 00.4 Ineeorr]),· IIl'C 163 176 1~ . onn~u.l' (SP). :l. D. Fallol) Senlo" Rel~v (880 ~'Il~,) ",\\\'in 178 Hi8 172 14 'I' Inl~ 6,2 !Record), 1. st, Pat's, Time 1:58,4 (Re· I'ITC 216 171 17 1\ '}r-:-1• n, Mllrphy (SRl. rorcl).

1,;11 216 236 205 , T~lre (SP). 3, Il, Gallant I 75 Yfl. Dnsh 773 741 751 1m 62 "r e . (Tip or Record), lS yr,-l. G, Voisrv (SP),

1:111:-3 215 IB1 ~ Gail '(li1; G, Voiscy (SP)' 2, 2, Raohael Pagan ISP), 3, C,

710/15 26,35 18.85 760/15 28,7:1 20.25 800/15 81.~ 22.45 600/16 2.1.83 17.85

• Available in TubeleSll Onl,.

Also see our reliable Winter Express which· has out performed·

and out classed all other tires in it's price range.

560·590/13 ONLY $9.44 installed.

FREE INSTALLATION AND GUARANTEED WHEEL· BALANCING. ON ALL FIRST LINE TIRES.

!;:'~~ 164 142 l~' 6 C). 3, n, Fagan (SP), lIall (He)' Tim!' B.Il, I ' S~nlor Shot·Put ; :'[h' 1:17 249 75 II I· !16 186 y' Y s. 1. ilL Parrell mc). 2. G, cGratb 1 C r,-1. G. FUrlon!( (SB) G, Lockfl (SP), 3, R, Williams

692 711B . ~!urphv (HC) , (·S» " ' 3, H, n~ar· (SP), (32' 7").

ll'rs:-O r) Tim 10 (TI 9' ,e e or Re· Junior Shot·Put :\';~!~t ~~~ i: ~~. 2 1. D, Fallon (HC). 2, D, Ped· JIM MARTIN of St. Bon's hits thc tape in the 100 yards dash for 14-year-olds

\I'llctt 204 148 1.' K Yth1. N. Lacey. (SP), die, (SI~)'; 3, Ted WIlliams (SP) in the Christian Brothel'S Track ~Icet at the/' Ball Park yesterday afternoon. •• t is!")s le~ (SB). 3, E, ,~Iar- (31 1· ) 1 I 1

('lnnoIlY 178 2.0 ~ 11 . TI!'le 10, B~OBd Jnmn: Senlnr Martin tiee Will Ccralc Voisey of ?L Pat's for thc senior vktor ludorum and I

648 686 yr.-I. J. Healey (SB), 1.J, Martin (SB); 2, J. Gril- set a record for the 100 yards,-(Staff Photo).' j

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12-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 1903

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TORONTO TORONTO CLOSISG STOCKS

u,. The Cau_dlaa. Prell Toronto S10tk t:UbIDIe-OC'. 1

Compl,te tabulatlo. 01 TUtldoy Iran.· .,tlon. Quolatlon. In tentl uniCOI marked I .• -Odd 101. xd-Eaodl,ldcnd, ::u-l::".rl,hls, ,;W - Ex,warranla, Ncl .b.n~e to from prellou, board 101 .10.'

n nrl~~. 700 m', 17'h 1m - '\ D Coal pr 3:1.5 :jlJ 13 13 of l~ D Fndry !S $54\4 61\, 64'1. + ", D or." ~20 m 18 I! - \\ n Stetl 500 $13:1.~ 13\-) 13~4 + La D Storel 11100 S15', rl~ 15"" " Dom Tar 1951 $\1', 1m 17'. , ~ Dom 10xl lOll S19", I~ll 19-1, Dupull Fr A 350 SU 11 11 + '. Eleclrolua 50 $62 62 62 - 'Ii Falcon 350 $)11-1 5m 541'. Fraser 4t~ 5301/4. 30 30~" + lft. GU en In pr SO S.t8~1 481;4 481/4 GL Pnper 345 S2~ 22 2:! +;~ llRrdee 200 220 :no 220 HaWk Sid H07 sm $', m

Mldrlm 4500 21 20 20 In. Syn A ~!$ m 52l< 13 1l01lln~.. 22D $27\, 27\" 211-' )lin Corp 100 $19 19 19 P,mbln, UO 1m 7'1 7~ - iii Home A 2~11 S13'\ ]J • 13\\ + '. Mrn.Ore 500 6\, 6\, 61'.1 - III Slmp.on. 961 137 3&;'. 3810 - \h 110m. II 700 1131\ 11 13\. + 'I Monel. 1211 82 82 82 + 1 Walke.a ~I S57 ~6;\ 57 + II Horne Pf ~OO 220 220 220 MI Wrl;hl 1737 40 40 40 + I Wealo. B 425 118 18.8 nud B.v 270 $;6 Il'h 56 + '. Multl.M 4500 24 23 24 + !it FOnEiON TnAII INO Uu.ky 011 500 Stil, 61, 6'\ Murray M I~oo 116 116 m Bra,U 1000 280 2110 210 UBC 2J(J $14', 14', W. + I, NamR Cr 135100 19\. 17 I~~ +2\\ DA 011 100 sm~ 2m 281~ Imp 011 lOG! $13', 43 13', + " NCDlon 1320 12 12 12 BC Fore.1 250 m\', 22;' 22~ - V, Imv Tub ml 1\3;, 13', m. ~ " New Alger 4:00 8 7 7 - I> Cabol IUO 49 48 49 -4 Ind A( cop 460 $14\\ lI'. 24" + 'i New Alh 13000 27 21 27 -II> C Chem wll 100 4:;0 450 450 -35 Inl N.ok,i 1500 'u8 107 61" + II Now Did 7000 m 5 5\\ + I~ C Paper 25 110 40 40 +~. Int 1"11 1GJ 137,. 31', 37', + Is New Cal 2000 211> 241> 2m - I> FDleon 100 155\, 5111 51l1" I. h,' UIII 700 Ill'. 21', 21', NCO... \VII 1100 69 69 69 LOnl Com 100 251 251 m In.er 1'1. 125a $81', 84 B4 - I> N CJold\ue 500 4'h 4~ 4~1 Moore 5100 $~%1, .. 521~ ~.H_ - L.. Inlnd hat Gs :1.00 $u~. 6~. 6~iI New Ho.co 578;0 :16 205 21S H Tr Fin A 600 $11\, II'. 11\, -', ,1,,,,.lc I'S 40U III 11 11

Nol Ne" JUOn 5000 7 6~ 7 + Ii Alamera 100 110 lIO 110 -40 1"".lt 410 $17'" 17'1 17~, _ '. hln RI~h to" Clo .. Cb',. N Kelor. 3000 7\i 7 7 -', C Deihl 414 500 500 10 -!O L.u Fin 1100 514', 14 '41. + "

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~I1NES Newlund 2000 15 14\. HI> - II C Oll!.dl 200 mill 155 + 5 I.ohl .. , A 320 ~;1o 71, 7', -l' " Acad UraD 1000 ~ 5 I Newnor 4100 16 I~ 16 + I> C 111m 3000 16 16 16 Lubl." B 77S m, Bt;. 81, Accr. 4110 47 4. 47 -I New Rouyn 1:000 15 14 14\1 + \'J Deer Horn UOO 68 63 63 ,2 MB PH m 5'!4', 2~1, 24', + 1\ Ad'ocDle IIlO 700 690 690 -10 N Senator 16000 1m 18 181, +1 Dlckn.n 200 60j 6M 605 ~Iarlll",o T 319 $21l, 21', 2l'. A,nlc. 4312 51) 50)0 1\1,1 .. 1 ~IS 2681 n Z1 21 Grondroy 1000 15 15 IS Mass I' 4100 S15'1 m .. IS'" + 'I Akallcho 10700 77 74 7' + I Nick Rim 6300 16 16 16 Gunnar 100 85 850 S50 Ma" I' Slip 60 S101', 101', ID7'~ - " All Pilch SIO 27 27 21 -I NI'lo 2000 4", 4'\ 41i Kirk ~nn 10 21 lJ 23 llltch 11 A 100 17 1 7 Am Larder 2SCO 17 16 16 Nor·Acme 2000 14 13~~ H La LUI 1200 500 50\) FlO ..l- 4. Million A 191 S?a~4.:!B 2:8 - 1.4 Anacotl 15200 27 25 2' +1 NOIGOld 100 I 5 5 N.t I'eto 300 30 30 30 ! 0 40nl Loco :121 m', I~ IN - " An,lo Hur 300 960 160 t60 Norl.. 3000 38 :11 38 Prolo GI. 300 180 178 tno II ~Ioore Curp '00 $51', 5J1, 51',-1 An.ll :000 8 8 8 Normd.1 BOO 311 3'5 311 -, 51".,. 2100 m .75 III -5 MO"e Itob A 325 10 8 ~ Ar('l 100 114 114 lU +S N Bordu 21.iOO 30 28 29 U Can!!o :00 172 ]72 17~ :'\[orJie Itob n 115 SlP~ Ill, fiSt. - * ... ArJon 2000 1m n 12 N Cold.lrm 3500 60 59 ,0 Vn Keno 400 575 565 m + 10 Norand., gil :lJ!I, 3R 1ft -" .\ Arcadia moo 47 41 ~ij _1'\ N GOld,r! 4000 18 17 18 -iii :O;S LP 231 525', 25 2S - '. .Atl C Cop 300 $0 90 W ~ Uank 11900 :!5\2 2S :!~ - \'l Total .. Ir,,: !,8lfl,OOO O$:II,\jp' IJ:lj S14'h 1,PA 14.1k" I ..

Atbl \k 10(10 f.lhll 9h 91';1 N Rock lHO 2~ ~J 2~ _1':1 ---- lonl 5t tol .:t.M $:!1 • !!1 3 ft :!1~' -~a

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OUT OUR WAY By J. R, WILLIAMS

/HAT'S NO .;rOKE-­'THE'i'J<:E 6ETTI!J' MACHINE5 50 NEAR L.lkE HU.<'IAN5 "THAT ITIL.L 6E CO.5TII-l'

IEM A'::I MUCH AS IT DOES PEOPLE

TO <::tEl IHE:~ HEALTH BAf.K!

i Steamship Movements

C,S.L.-CLARKE TERRA NOVA SERVICES

S.S. Highliner, left M real Sept. 26th, due St. Jo, Oct. 2nd.

5.5. Gulfport leaVing \1 trea! Oct. 1. Due St. Jo,: Oct. 6th. -. real Oct. 3. Due St. Jo\:, Oct. 7.

S.S Sir John CrosbIe It) ing Montreal Oct. 5. Due ~ -.\ John's Oct. 10. • ~

S.S, Novaporl leaving ~IQt relll Oct. 8, due st. John's 01 13.

5 S. Highllner leaving 110: real Oct. 12. due SI. John's Or 17.

~I.V. Dundee leaving line real Oct. 18, due Sl. John s Ut 22.

S S. Gulfport leaving lh rl'al Oct 22, due St. John's Or 27.

THE ( WATER STR

Aumaq )00500 Sh 5 ~I'.I North CID SU!) l~O 150 un -Il 1 I'ar Pete 400 S1:.!h l! ~ U .. Aunor 100 360 3eo 380 Norlhgato 61700 38S 3ijO 385 + IS 11'1.I(Cr ji $27\~ :!jl J 27 ~ ----- ........ -------- --------- S S No\ aport leaving \1,.

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1.& LUI 450 490 410 490 + 20 (}uonto 6067.!O 18' ~ 19~:z + 1 Be Ph 6\.p so $100 108 10~ and Oils 63::!.600 Gtn ~hll:'l 1iGO 401" 39~~ 401

, + :I. Latin Am MCOO::9 2.5I~J 27 1\.mccr ~rll ! 12 13~ 132 Drue1{ n 700 Sa~2 8 81-1 + 1. GMC 33400 77 IM 7S~~ 7i -+ p" Ltneour1 SSCO 7 ti't:3 7 + 1 SiHt:te l~OO 120 11S 115 -5 Cnl pow ::!!iO S:W., 2138 2B!1 + h Gen TIrl 138CO 2411 2"14 24.1, .... :16

Liberian 200 $14 14 1l South U 12(\00 11', 11 II -I Can Lem M $311,. 37'\ 37h + ¥. Oa Pac Cp 3600 5m sm 53 + '. LL Lac 1100 IlJ 150 150 -II Spooner 7500 12 11\1 111. Can Centpr SO $!7~ 27\\ 27V. Glldden 100 43'. 4);. 43'. + 'Hi Lorldo ~~O 145 III III _I Teck Corp 2n9B 46l 450 460 C D Su~ ~10 !2Glo 2G% 26'. + 'Ii Goodrich S200 511. 5m 5l". T I LoUI'Ie! 2100 a 8 8.,. II Trans Cnn 7100 lOG 100 100 -5 CI Fndry ISO S2l', 2m 2W, Goodyear 7~00 4MO 3N 4011, +1'. Lyndb.1 ~O S B A + \, Triad Oli :~OO ll8 1~5 m -l Can Mall 200 sm. 22'. 22'\ _ \1 Grand Un 5200 19"1 19;1 1m + '. Lyndhl\ Ir~ 8 8 8 Unlotl Oil 2m SIP, 111, 121. + Ii CSL 3800 $17'. M 171-1 +l Gl A P ~800 44', 41v. 4\', + ~ L)nK 2000 6 6 6 Unl.pher mo 34 33 3J -1 Cdn Brew 2105 SIO\, 10 10Yit + '. ~IUTtIAL FUNDS Gl !\Or ny 2600 541" 53% '31> - " Macusa M2S 3.1() 3('1{) 31)0 -5 U Can!!o \t ~9~J 174 S170 173 +4 C nr~w pr 60 S~01h 5(}1~ 5014 _ ¥. 11)' Tbe CaDI dian 11rrSi Gulf Oll 2~500 49 4F, 43'3" +l1J" Mledon 1000 18 16 16 Wc,",c G300 \lI'I 11 111> -" C Brew B p 12; S52'~ 52', 52r~ Bid Ask Homslk 2BOO 48% 48 481i - 'i ~1a'L .. d • tOO 82 82 62 Un OUI 6jEO 143 138 III + 1 C Chom 10? SIOli 101. 10'. _ '. Amerle,n Growth 89l 9 n Hud D~! 600 52 51'. 52 Mad •• n mo 232 231 231 -t II t.tc. 121~ 900 BOO 800 -65 C Imp nk C 183 S63 621. 63 +~. Dcaubran :13.76 36.66 Inlerllk. 600 25 24'. 24', - " MallrUe .100 72 12 72 W,burne 1503 87 Bl 87 + I Cl Pow 3l~ 1151> 15',,, IS'" Canada Growlh 125 5.74 Int nuo 0500 455\1 449'h 4~9', -2', ~Ianoka 115 500 13 II '5 W Dcelll& 1400 12B 127 128 -I Cl Pow pr 65 116), 46', 46l. _ \\ Cdn GR. and Enorey 733 B 03 Inl I1nr. 14700 S6li 5m 56'/;\ + ' • ~Iarboy IlnO m\ 13 U _... B"'NK~ C Marconi :00 400 400 400 Conadlnn Inlt.lment 1065 1'.68 Int Nick 3400 64 62\.1 62'. - % Mareon HOOO 9 8'i 9 +1 Mont lllO $Gl\\ W, it +" cpn 5210 sm. 33\, 33\\ + V, Cdtl Trusleed 4.71 515 Inl Pap 14900 31'~ 31'" 3511 + % Mlrtlm, 91630 481, ~I 47 fll' )IS 61Z lIP, 711. 711>- I, Cdn Pel pr 1116 1110/, 11', lll'.t-~. Can.fund 4303 1518 In. Tel 8100 51 491'0 51 +11, Martin 550<1 ~ 62 63 C 1m Bk C m5 $63 62', 621. T '. Car \I Ire 100 sm m 7'h Ch.mplon Mutual 6 01 6.60 John. M 2800 48% 471. 48 Malt~ml 2395 911 913 930 ~I$ 1I0yal 710 173\1 73'~ 131. + I, Cent De! 500 770 763 710 -10 Collective Mut. 4 BB ,30 Kellogg 2700 ~B JH. 37'4 ~lclnlYrt B79 118\1 48 41 ,\~ Tor Dom 819 $62 Gl', 6H. + II Chr~.rer 1000 $9m 911. 9110 + 10lt Commonw.allh Inler. i 17 10 ~S Konne«>l 4000 7m 71 711. + '. McKe. :.00 31 30 31 + 1 INDVSTnIAL~ Con ~l S 565 $28\, 2B', 281, Common, Inler. Lov. 770 ,II Korvelle 6100 33!\ 331. 331a + " ~Ic:\llr ~.OO' 8 8 Alumlnl 8209 S~b;' 28 28\, + 'II Cun Text 2700 liD 10 10 Corporato Inv •• lors 1012 11,)0 KresKe 11900 27la 2611 21', +1" ~lcWlt 1000 2l 23 23 Tl C Brew 4910 SIOI, 10 101,' Coronation 10l sm 6', 6;1 DlveraUlod Ine. "A" 23 I~ Lib M,N L 1700 1m 15% 1m - '. Mentor 1000 22 n 22 Do.co 225 S13'. m, 13', + I~ Cr Zell A ~on S261'.t 261> 2G', lllvcrsUlcd Inc. "B" 468 514 LllIon 36100 79\'> 78 7m +1 ~Ienlll 91U50 122 un 110 +10 Gen Bako 100 SllV, 15\, 1lI\ Denison III $11\1 11'. 111, +" Dividend Shoe. 350 181 Loew'l \400 11\. 17% 181, + ~I lldl Uran 1500 8"'. 8 _ I, Inl.nd 750 $6 6 6 _ II DI.t Se.r 781 113 53 53 _ I, Dominion DOl. '13 336 Mad S Gar 1100 2Ii 2 2'.

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1700 55', III, Sl t', lTd' 30 '::, 1100 31', 33'. I", - " ra I n9 S S. Highliner leaving 11"",,:,_--------

It>OOH lR, lUI .. t8~, t I~ 10 2 d '", 2:rr;, ~~:: ;~;: \1:: _ I:~ Fa i rly Actl've ~~a cl. 9, ue St. John! .. - • _>200 POl,l ll~ U!) ~ 1" T

ad 8i~~ ~i:: ~i~: ~~::";: ~IONTREAL (CPI-The Mon" HARVEY&cO, \,TD 'Unlll!] '100 101, 10 10 heal and Canadian exchanges I ~

I\tpls Hnn Minn MM :'Um~ Out Mohnsco Monunto Mont \\ard Not A,I.t l"iat Ca~h Sal Dist ~Rt GHlS N\ Cent NOl Par Oulh 'far Prko Il xd Pl!nn RR PepsI Coil PfJr;er Ph,lp. n PhlllO Mor Pit I1lale Pro Gam Pullman RCA Ralston RCPUb 5tl Re~ Tnh fi1rh Mer Ro)!al Out Seu~ R Shell 0,1 Sheraton Socony South rae Sperry n .tild Brand Sid ~al Std Ind Sid to; ,

li~~ ;~'\ ~1l: ~~:: ~ :: tool; Ihelr clie hom Wall Strepl • Fergus left SI. John'l V .Boo 27 ;;" l6', - :': Tuesday, rallying sharply in the Monday. Sept. 30. ' T. i::~ ;~:: m. ~lT: ~;; early afternoon followmg an. 'r, i • Fergus lea\'ing Cha', lIDe 210'1 '71, 46', <7', + '.1 regulal opemng and droppmg I town, P E.I Fridav, Oct. 4,

I i~~ ~i~~ ~~\',;: !~: bael; loward Ihe close as PI'oflt'1 ing Piclou, N S. Thursda\ 7000 13', 11 131, I takmg sel m. 3 arm mg St John's •

UIJOO ~2:O;" 31 12 :l\'1 - Jit Th 'I 1 I ' " , .... 2600. ~n 2." 21', + '. e composhe inC ':X. up 0 a Monday, Oct. 7, lea\'in~. ~oo l6T, 56\, l61.; - ,,1

12 p.m. dosed at 12" 2. showmg I John's Nfld Monday Oel ' -• ...;;...-------

1300 .i1:t. 1II ')01 1 ,)(P, + !l1J riO 1 T d' ,., 1

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glam 0 °t ~ y , r~ dlngt ':vas • Fergus leaving Charl\) • 1700 731" 73', ~:' , air y a C I v c as LD us nals town, P.E.I. Friday Oct. Il, h, eBC ;i~ ~~~~ ~~;: ~~l~:-'~ I turned over 136,300 shares and I ing PIctou, N.S. Thursdav r 2~f)(J 26 1, i~" ~R" + " I mmes and Oils 632.600. 110, arriVing St John'~ .. ~;. WEDNESDAY, Oclob, 1~9,~ ;~Ict 3;'. ;!"" I I Papers WCI'e the strongest ~ec'l Monday, Oct. 14, leavI~g' \_~/.. _______ _

9200 41 1, ~m. 40', '" "I lor. tip 1.7 at 112.2, Abitibi John's Nfld Mo da 0 t 1 .. m~o 39'1 381, 33'. ,_ '. Named '. InlernallOnal and ' . n y, C I A.,n, li~~ ~~',: ~~~~ ~;:! -~. ~!ad!iI1an', Bloedel were bolh 1 • Fergus leaVing Charlo'" 730-CBC. Nell s 7£00 ,g.'. 99;' 93', + " highcc' hy I, Consolidated rose 1 tow~, P.~.I. Saturday,. Ocl :: 7.S5-MUSlcal Clock ~;gg 4:;~ 4~1~ ~:II; _ '. '. and Frase~ and Great Lakes leaVing .p~ctou, N.S. Frt~ay, 01 7.55-Count. Your Sic "600 n', 70', 71 + '. added 1'.. 18, arrrvlng SI. John s,. :i1':8.00-CBC "';ell's

32~i~ :~\. iir: 3!'. - 1.1 Industrials lIere 03 be Iter st ~!onday, Oct. 21, leavlOg S'8.lo-Weather 700 71'. 72', ~;;: ~ ~~ 1263. Canada and Dominion SUo Jo~n's, Nfld. Mo~day, Oct. 21 8.13-CBC. Sporls SI ;~: !~\, ~;l: ~~'h +', gar rose ". Zeller's gained " t FerpguEs I leFavl~g Charlo\'18.lB-)!uslcal CpIOCk.

21'00 10', 69 70'\ qT, and ~!assey,Ferguson was 's ow~, '" rtuay, Oct. 2!8.56-Program rCVII 19loo R 7'; 7'.", bettcl'. ONllvie CPR Hudson's leavlRg Pictou, N.S. Thursdl.9.00-~lorning Delotl

600 5", S6 56 -', ~., 0 t 2A •• S h 2100 w. aA', 381; _', Bay Co., Canada Cement and C. 'l', arnvlng I. ,John,9.l5-The Arc crs Sui '~1~ ;~:~ "', 68'. - "I Impenal Tobacco were all I~ Nfld Jl[onday, Oct. 211, lea\I~9,30-CBC ~ell s ant

0200 37'. i~;: ;;:; ~ I:: I hlghcr I St. John's, NfJd. Monday, Ot Reports

Stud Pack Sun 0'1 Swill Texaco Tex. G T~>:tron ThlOkol Tidc\\t Tlml.en Tw!nt C

4300 l' In', I~ + I, t In semol' base metals Hud, 28. 9.40-Prevlew Cmum .. 00 2j~1I 2';' 4 21' • '. R f . t' F < 100 til fil" fiI I son Ray "lining moved up 1" e ngcra Ion. 9.45-~!ax 'erguson.

Un earb 11101) ~~~. W. l!', • " 1 !\Iumimum was OR higher nnd 0.10-Im pO\\er 2.100 1071.106'. 1m '. FU NESS 2B'i1 41', 12', 4~ ~'" Inlcrnatlonal ]I; i eke I mo':cd, R , WITHY A>;n 020-For Consumers l tel lure

lltd Corp U Fr\1lt xd U" (lVPII;

19110 81, R', R'. - I. 'I ahead 1~. Noranda eased '. I COMPANY, LIMITED' 0.25-1nterludc MOO 21'. 21', 211," " • 30 "fll ~ I I 1111'1 61', fiGI, B7', _;, Steels \lere slronger. Domm, O. -l' C .,C 100

115 nubh us Stet'i \'amld CI" W I'n Tl'1 \\c~th!li EI \Vonl\'lh Xerox Cp

!200 4;', '7', 47', ~ I, Ion Foundries and Algoma were "Herrlng Rose" Ju\"~0.45-~lu<ic In The 2~~:g ;i:: ';," ;~I: ~ ;: " hettcr, Domenion gained l~ ~alifax Oct. 4, for LII er~ ,O.55-CBC ;-; C\\ s 7'00 'I', JI', ]1',. I, and Steel Co. was up '.. direct, not calling St ,l"h~lll.OO-BBC V,lflcty 1~~~0 3lP :li~t 1(1 .. fll 72:10 71' 72', 74 " Bnnks added 52 10 1238. Pro, N c. U.30-Nfld. School t 6100 ~w,lall, l83 +1'. I inciale climbed I" Imperial "Sycamore" Ie f t LJ\/11.45-Kllchcn CO.IW

I cd~ed ahead ;> and ~Iontreal pool Sept. 26, due SI Ion'" PM. I\as '. higher. Ocl. 3. Leaving for Halth •• ~ 12.00-BBC ~ews

Boslon Oct. 4, due Halifax O:,12,IO-Annoumcrs (' I l"tlhlles I!ained 05 at 1215 6 and Boslon Oct. 9. J,w:;12,SO-Farm Broadce BeIJ. Te~phone Icd Ihe WW,' Boston Ocl. 11 for Halifax I' 12.45-Don ~Iesser S ,qaJOm~ 8. Calgary POl' er was I SI. John's, Nfld. Leal'ln% HI l.,OO-Do~lc BUlletIn up I, and Power Corp.' added f 0 t 18 f SI J h \'11' 115 R . d Alb A'IEntC.l.:'i' CLOSI~G STOCKS I " ax c. or. 0 n l., • - eeol' un

ny Tb. A'.odated Press I' due St. John's Oct, 21st SIl\\bl IllJ(l-CBC News an( American Stork E"h,,".-Oet. 1 . f L 1 d 115 T I" ,-Odd lot, xd-Ex.dlvidelJd. ",-Ex In mmcs. :\!istango and North or Iverpoo same ay. . .. - oml11Y .Iln.e

rJ~hls, x,,-Ex.warmn', Not chang. Is American rare met a I s fmlh "Beechmore" leaving Lirt 2.15-Muslcal Rende from prevlou. d.~·, close lOt 1 h d . 22 >:,t 'adde! sel'en cents and Bumt poo c, ot, ue 5t JOIII • 9-Dom, Obs. Tm

Slock Sal .. Plgh L." CI ... Cb·,. ~hll ~ained one cent Norlhern Oct. 17th. Leaving for Halh 2.30-~luslcal Rend BeU Phone Ion 501, SO', 101, - '. n, • , d B :I 2 Bm,l 2&00 2'h 2'. 2'~ 1 Explorahon dropped five cents, an oston Oet. 18, due Hlluu .45-BBC Jazz Cit Bunk TIill 2100 20;, 19', 2~" ~ " I OCt. 20 and Boston Oct ~ 3.15-Duncan's Dial C JaIClin 600n II 11'. II', ~ " L . 25 • S.3O-C • Con ~l S Joa 27 27 27 ~ v,l B t eavlDg Boston Oct. for ol.~ BC NeIl'S Crrol. 3:00 41\> 40~ 40\\ -I I owa ers John, N.B. Halifax and S~ 3.S3-Trans,Callada Cro"n CP .00 11\. 11', Ill, J h ' fld A . • 30 CBC Dev Pal 500',;, I, LONDON ICP1-Bowatcr p~, 0 n s, N . t Samt JJtI't. - HeglOnal Ilomc Pot 1100 ]2'. 12', 12'. -', peT Corp. Ltd. closed at 41s 9d N.B. Oct. 26. Leaving Hal.f;14.3:l-Canadlan Rou Ford enn RO 172\,171',1721, - " h L d • , . d d A4 Goldfteld 3100 2 Ii. 2 on t e on on SIock Exchange Nov. I for St. John s, NIl , tt ... Q.-MUSlC In ,[h( Imp Orl '.'00 40 W. 39\, -', Tuesday there Nov 4. Sailing for Ll\!15,OO-Encores 1mp Tob C 7110 123 A 12"'~ 12~" _ I~ • Ins 101 Am HOO 95', 9~', 95', _ ", pool same day. 5.30-FIShcflCS Bro ,IUPII" 100 ~', 2', 3'.-" Brl·nco Refrigerated 54'-~111sic frol11 th L Shore jOO:Z ~ '2 21.., + Jk -' ~ • Massey T !'t6/)O H"~ HI. 141'l .. 1:1. ! 6.00-CHC :\C\\'S M"d .Iohn 37J()0 22'. 20'. 21', - '.1 TORONTO (CPl-Brinco $5.15 II NEWFOUNDLAND CA\''\U\ 6.05-Inlermezzo ~lo1)b C :100 "A !III ~ 116 ' : .. 1 P<I 46100 3 2'. 2'; =3 16' bid, 5525 asked. I STEAMSHIPS 6.40-Pro;:ram Prc\ :-:.1 lIuh qOO 22 21', 2! + '. I I 6.4S-0n Parham en ~~c Z~~I W ~~ 3~i: 3~,\ 3;', T 1.1 "Bedford" sailing from }h~ 6.50-Mmic In The Pratl L 100 33'. 33'. l~~; + I, I Dividends I lax for SI. John'., Nfld. O(~7.00-CnC ;';C\\< an Preston 900 R'. R" Bl," I 15 17th 7' Scurry Rn 5100 I~'\ 17', !l'" ',I By THE CANADIAN PRESS OJ' ". • .1S-Lighl ~lu'IC Sher IVml 1000 aa', R'\1 R1'. T '. Canadian Vickers Ltd. 25 1 Bedford suhng from Hili 7.aO-Tops Todnl' ~~C~'::'tlr wt 5: ~;:: ~;~~ ~~l. ! :: I cents, Oct. 15, record Oct:~. fax for St. John's, N!1d (k'7~4>-DOYle BUII'ett utah Id S 11400 16t, II', )61, +1 Turnbull Tlevator Ltd com, 15th. B.IS-Busincss Ban IVr TIIf, 200 1116 11,16 1'·16 mon 15 ccnls, pfd. 27lh' cents, I "Bedford" sailing from Hili 8.20-Mllsic and \\"

Totol 101 .. , 1 S20,OOO Dcc. 2, record Nov. 1. fax for SI. John's, Nfld. oct; MarlOcl's 23rd. 8.30-Intro to Wei

Water Works Answor to Previoul Puule

ACROSS 41 Age 1 Body of water 42 Sepal (ah) 5 Jason's water 44 Bravery

vehicle 46 More sullen 0- Sea 49 Muse of poetry

12 Soviet \\'3ter 53 Cloth measure course 54 Squeezing!

1S Gaseous 56 Epoch element 57 lIalion dly

H N.gerian town SB Oriental coins 150lf,booters 59 Naval air 17 W.tery lowland sl.tion (ab) 18Pul! up 60 Legal term 8 Begmnlng 19 Th.cknelill 61 AfrIcan stream 9 Allusion

gauges DOWN 10 German water course

21 Water bIrd 1 Used by I How haunl. 231fc travels on fIShermen on 16 Narrow tape

~ater w.ler ~O AnCIent 2~ Moccasi1l 2 A.iatic Inland language 27 Unu,u.l lV.ler 22 N.stftls 29 River duck 3 Somt water ~Hather IFr.) 32 Eluder tourse 2, Asservate 3HIokc evIdent 41'Iower ~G ~;egligee 36 Foreign 5 Blackblld jOckets 37 Incised r, (Mf oyster 26 Lamprey 38 D.scord goddeu 7 Plcrce wilb fisherman 390rade Irorns 30 ~lapte genus

r::-~ __ ...,.p.;.;w

XE\\'SpAl'EIL ENT£I1PRISE ASSN, ~ . - ..... -. -_ ... ~. .. - _.... -

31 W.fe of 1jnd.rcus

31 Medtrated ~; Mod.fles ~o Herons ~3 WhIStled 4~ Kmd of fund 46 Intend 47 ~'em,",ne

.ppetla\ion 4B(; .. hc 50 Range 51 State lab.) 52 L.msan

mountaim 55 Observe

"Bedford" sailing from Hal' Night fax for St. John's, Nfld. ;101 US-Music from t hI. lO.:JO-CBC Nation:

Roundup anI , Personally

ll,OO-BBC Spoken By THE CANADIAN PREg /ll.3O-Time to Rer 'foronl~: Marke~ higher; t~r12.00-Weather, Nr

erately h~ht trading. /,' . _ Sports

Market

New York: Market!t. 12.09-Mid· ~h briSk recovery, 12.~Mu ~Ib t ~I

Montreal: Mar k e t hit.~ UO-M ~!c Progr strong trading. _ U.IC Progr

ICanadian Dollal\\, C J 0 NEW YORK (CP)-Cana~'\ 'WEDNESDAY, 0

dollar down H4 al 92~' in \!rtl~I_-::.i-____ _ of U S. funds. Week ago 92 ~ , AM.

Pound sterling down 1 ~ ~ 8.55-N ews

$2.79. '. 8.30 to 9,00_ The : ' Show, New

U.S. Dollar and Weathl

MONTREAL (CP) _ Thr t' C .. :<11'- "'__ For j Tunes

dollar in terms of

funds \las up 1,32 at Sl~~:h;~~;~\~i:tff~t~e~,n~~H::I;t! Pound sterling was u In Ii at $3.01'1.

DESTROY TOWEll BOSTON (APl-Two i"~:~:;:~~~::i~:~~~

do us blasts of explosive '~ demolished Texas Tower constructed at a cost of 373,350 i the mid,1950s to -.",'~""" as an air force radar in the Atlantic. A spo'kes!n" for the army corps or neers, which contracted demolition of the now obsol!!1 tower 137 miles S outheast .~ Chatham, Mass., on Cape Cu. said the narefully planned ation "went off perfectly."

WIND KILLS THREE DILLON, S.C.

does skipped through Carolina and South r.arolr;Jll Sunday killing two women an eight,year old child. storm did extensive dama~t' DilJion County. C.C., S~· Lake, N ('., Fert 'Brillf, and Pamlico County, N.C,

Baker' '-N: I!W. Higl

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I 'riLlay, IO.OI-National News Thursd~,.;.8:[{,;U-.~lorniI1~: • lO.15-Pick Of The Pops , :-;.S, S

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I d. !llonday, • 11.OI-~luslc in the Night i 112.00-News Highlights i or.. I 12.05-Mu~ic Ir. The Night , '--\ WITHY ASD '12.3~-~!usic In Thc Nisht Y lBIIT· Illl'rluil o 1.0a-News In A Minute i' , ED ~0111,"1 BrOil(kil;t, 1.01-Qucen and Sign 011

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Tum:I))' Hunter Shuw ,.I0"-.I.III,:C:: I Hl'nden'ous £."-lJ"o; . Oil" Tilllc Signnul

30-.\111':l'?1 Rendez\'ous 45-BBC ,Jan Cluh l,j-Dnllcan" Diary

: :'1'\\"

. '1'·Canada Matinee I'~ Oct, 25 for Saint lh,lifax and S~

At Saint John,. \ Leaving Hallfax., i. John's, Nfld" duc~,.'v·-.llII':c : Sailing for Liver·

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; ~ I ~ 1··-)I..\I'\D CANAD,\ I·\~ISHIPS fll~-I~ro~ra.m Prc\'icw I 'I' f t Hili , \,,1 Ing rom In Thc Evening :lonn'l, Nfld, flC Nc'lVs and Weather I 15 ... LI~ht Music 1\. iling from Top, ,\,O(t~y ! Jonn's, Nfld, )-]ltJyle Bullctin I 15-B\I'i11e,~ ilarometer \ ,<ailinl: from "1\I;k and Weathcl' COi·

111(lhn's, Nfld. )larincl's

It,JU'-ln:ro to Wednesday «nilin/: from HaJi, 'i~ht I ;(lhn'~, Nfld, NoV, Crom the Festivals I :\ational News,

/. Roundup and Speaking

\.;) rket Pwun, lly ~ \:O;ADlAN PRZS' Sr,oken Word \ '1rket higher', l!Ieci' tn Rcmember

trading, I ~ews and ,. : Markel hlp,r;

~·IJ'il..-~l\clni"l,t .~Iusic

I' \1 11 r k e t hl&\ltr; Program: Halifax 1 < l .. t_I).._-~]U_!i:..r:'~r.::o~gr:a::m::.: ..:O::.tt:a~w-=-a

C JON H K (CP1_Canadial ESIJA r, October 2nd. /:an Dollar

,:.04 at 9m in terlll' It"~--------1, \\'eek ago 92 46'f,l·

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Iin g down 1-32 ~I M',~J-!\e\\', to ROO-The Bob Lewis r Sholl', :-;ews, Sports

I. Dollar and Wcalher Reports I' r. (CP) _ The ~S. 1'or Milliuns '. crm~ or Canadian Tunes and ::1 1'~2 at SI 13·16. Golden Hits

[rlin~ wa~ tn A Minute Cholco

News ~tor TOWEll Choice

1,.\Pl_'l'WO Highlights

I riC ~xpto5ive SUlld3Y n Huud' Bulletin J'cx~s Tower No, 2, . Choice

v 0 C M Dial 590 WElIl'OESIIAY, Octobel' 2n~.

A.~1. 6.28-Sign On 6.35-The Bill Allan Show (i.40-~lorning Meditation 6A5-World Of Sport 6.5U-The Bill Allan Show 7.00-Thc B1I1 Alian Show 7, 1:i-World Of SPOrt 7.20-The Bill Allan Show 7 .a5-Transporta tionRcport 7,3tl-The Bill Allan Show 7.45-World Of Sport 7 ,50-The Bill Allan Show B.OO-RCAF Tower Torbay

(Weathel' Report) B.03-News (National) 8.0B-The Bill Allan Show B.la-Sports Capsule B,lS-The Bill A\1an Show 1I.25--News and Weather B.30-Hit Tunc Of The Day B.3S-World Of Sport SAO-The Bill Allan Show B,55-News and Weather Il.Oa-Portals 01 Prayer D.03-The Bill Allan Show 9.30-News Headlines 9.31-The BtlI Allan Show 9.45-What's That Song

Contest 9.50-The Bill Allan Show \O.O~-,stork Club

/' lO,OS-The Merv Russell Show I 1O.30-News Headlines 1O,31-The Merv Russell Sho\v lO,40-The Jolly lIIiller Contest 1045-The Merv Russell Show 1O:55-News and Weather 11.00-The Gary Parr Show l1.3l-The Merv Russell Show 11.55-News and Weather 12,Oa-The Merv Russell Show P,M,

l2.30-Ncws and Weather 12.35-The Merv Russell Show 12.45-Fishermen's Forecast 12,48-Tho Merv Russell Show 12.55-News and Weather l.lfi.-World Of Sport 1.20-The Merv Russel! Show l.35-Transportation Report

and Travel Guide 1.38-The Merv Russell Show 2,OO-News Headlines 2.0l-Prizes & Problems 2,3a-Ncws Headlines 2,31-Prizcs & Problems

I at a cost of $17 .. ·ul)"-~ CWs

(

'" mid.1950s to set'\f to 1.00-Bob Lewis Town fnree radar and Country, News and

. -':IIl'kes.m~; Weather nnlie. A _I

'my corps of

On Parade 2,5S-Ncws and Weather 3.0a-llob Col~ Show a.30-News Headlines 3,3l-Bob Cole Show 3,55-News and Weather 4.0a-Bob Cole Show 4.3a-News Headlines 4.3l-Bob Cole Show 4,55-New5 and Weather 5,OO-Supper Club 5,30-News Headlines 5,31-Supper Club 5,45-Fishermen's Forecast 5,4S-Supper Club B,DO-Bulletin Board B.l2-lI1ovle News 6.l5-World Of Sport 6.3a-Early Evening News

[ieh contracted .. I,·C the now obsol .. e

I miles s outhea!t~ \'!;1SS., on Cape \reCully planned opef' t off perfectly." I

) I\ILlS THR:£:£ . S.C, (API_Torlt

I'cd through Noril 'nd South Ii n~ two women I !.1r old child. ['xtensive . damaue

'f',t

iunty. r,c,. S~'jt' I Fort BrUI, N,~" ;'1) County, N,C.

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Roundup 7,OO-Fleischmann's Riddle 7,15-Shlllelagh Show time 7.30-News Headlines

I 7,31-Baek, To The Bible . B,OO-News Headlines B.Ol-Cream Of The Crop,

News and .Weather lO,45--World Of Sport lO,55-News 11.00-RCAF Tower Torbay,

Wea ther Report 1l,02-Big Top Ten 1l,3o.-News Headlines

1l.31-The Night Show, l.05-Sign Off. .

--------CJON·TV

WEIlNESDA Y, October 2nli.

3,25-pastor's Study 3,30-Cartoon Carnival 4,Oa-Take Tblrty 4,30-Scarlett 11111 S,OO-Vacatlon Time 6.0ll-Jungle Boy G,25"';'Photo Quiz G,30-The World 01 Sport 6,40-News Cavalcade 7.00-Dtal 999 7.30-McUales Navy 8,DO-BrUisl Calendar S,IS-National News S,30-net Your lIottom

Dollar D,OO-Charlle Chan !J,30-Itcd ItIver Jnmborre

IO,OO-Perry IIlasnn 1l,OO-llr. FInlay's CascbMk 12.00-~lnn in a Landscalle 12,30-l\'e\\'5 nnel Weather 12.40-Pastor's Study 12,45-Slgn orf

~apitol Today

I B)' OSWALD .rACOBY

WEST • AB

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No one vulnerable South Wcs\ North East 2 N,T. Pa:;:; 3 • Pass 3 oto Pass Pass Pass

Opening lcnd-¥ Q

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wa)' YI)U ran ~t{)P ,hnrt II.C gal.ne after ynur pa 1'1 ner nJwn~ ',I'll h two no·trump is to !lao". The ,Iacoby Transfer !lid (,nn)

mal,cs it possihle lor )'1 1\1 to gel out of two no·trump into threc of a major snit and to let the no,trUIlIIl hand play thc contract.

Nol'lh dOl'sn't havl' '2l'en a tcn spot nnd in spite of th,~ lacl that he holds a six card spade suit North doesn't want to play

"IF A IIIAN ANSWERS" WIJ'H game .. He doesn't wanl to pl~Y any high contract, bnt he 10

SANDRA DEE-BOBBY I sure that three spadcs will hc , , DARIN far hetter than two n<I·t.rump

C~ntalOlOg all the I~ugh.pro. : and thc ,1&TB makes it l'o;sible , vokl~g clements wnlch ~re f the hand to play at thrce ' provmg to be so popular With or I th '-I' th d U· spat es. , ~ pu~ Ie esc ays, n:v€f. North bids tnree hearts and!

~,al s Ross Hunter ,~rodue_lOn, South goes to three spa ties. ~)f : If A Matn tAh nSCwer~t lOP ens to· course, Soulh goes into a mild

morrow a e api 0, ,statc of snock when North Sandra Dee, Bobby Dann, "0 on" I'S l'ntcl'"stcd in

u' h I' P passes.' - . ". ."IC e me resle, John Lund, a part score \\'hen he holtls 23 Ccsar Romero and ~tefan~e points in high cards. ~owcrs arc starred m thIS We<t opens the qn,~en of rIotous Eastman color comedy h' t' I ~olltll '1' le<s PCI'· Ih t . h c,lr s an<" ..'

a IS a wort y successor t.o I t 'b I 'l'rtIC he sees some l1unter' "1"11 T Ik" J't \U C[. " ".

. 5 I ~w a , cree I .j slight chance to make four ed WIth startll1g the current d htll Ite I', I\'I""Y ahJut I

' 'I f t' d' spa CSt .' 1'1' c~c e 0 roman Ie come ICS, tl I I thl'II" lin is 91l pcr M' D . h IC W 10 e ~. C'. ISS ee and Darin, bot ccnt sure that he \\'i\\ maLe

cqU~lIy adept at. co~edy or ..Ira· t1 c spac\c5 which is exact\y malic charactel'lzatlOns, CHi'I'y I .~ ~ he makes the hall through most of this. II a ,. , picturc which was adapted from I He wins the heart and lead, Winifred Wolfe's bcst'5elling : n trump, West takes his ace [ novel. They are given a gen· I and leads another hean wilt're· erous assist by the other pnn, I upon South puns tramps and cipals and Henry Levin's ski lied II starts alter the clubs nnd dia· direction. monds, He has to losl two din·

It would be unfair to give I monds and a club, but four de· away the plot of the film, other I fensive tricks docs not set a than to say that Sandra, aided contract of three spades, by her French mother, ~!ich~· line Presle, does a job of ta,n, To get \'our copy 01 "fun at ing her husband, played by I Bridge" fust senti your name, Darin, that could start a revolu, address mill 50 cents to Os' tion among young married I wald Jacoby ueatler Service,' couples. Furthermore, she care Daily !\CWS, 1',0, flox 4R9, makes him like it. Ilcp!. A" Radio City Station,

In the customal'Y Hunter New York 10, N,Y. tradition, "If A Man Answers"

abounds in gowns and sets thnt CARD SENSE are guaranteed to make any· .

I femalc literally drool as she loses herself in the fast·moving Q-'l'he bidding has been: I comedy. Just to give you an 1 South West North East I example, Sandra wears 32 stun· 11 N.T, Pass 3 Y l'ass ! ning outfits. aU created espec!. 13 N.T. Pass ,,~, Pm ally for her by Ihat masler de· I 4 ~ Pass 4 1\, r. Pass signer, Jean Louis. i 5.y. Pass (j ~ Pass

I YOII, SOlllh, hold: Richard Morris, Who hit the i ... ,\ K ,', (f J 2 • q ,J !J 8 o?tA Q

literary jackpot' 'by, aut?oring 1 3 the book for the hit Broadway I What do you do? musical "The Unsinkable ~lol·1 A-Pn~s, Your' partner ha~ Iy Brown," has taken Miss set the contrnct, Wolfe's humorous book and de, I vclopcc! an even funnier screen· I TODAY'S (lUESTION play. Academy Award winning I Playing the Jacohy tran,fcl' ("Spa,tncus") cameraman Rus'l you open two no·trump. holding: scI Mett~· has photographed the lilA Q G .,A K 9 8 +K <1 entirc production to give it .A Q 7 4 amazing quality, And the lavish Your partner responLls three sets were designed by another hearts, You bid three spades Oscar winner (also for "Spar. and he jumps to five spades, taeus"), Alexander Golitzen. What do you do?

Answer 'fomofl'ow

LAND GRAND COLLEGES PRESENTS CREDENTIAT,S. In 1962, the American Asso· ABIDJAN, Ivory Const meu.

eiation of Land Grant Colleges tersi-Donalri M Comet, first and State Universities observed Canadian ambassarlor to thc the 100th Universities observed IvOl'y Coast, presented his cre· the 100th anniversary of pas· dentials to Pre sid c n t Fe· sage of the Morrill Aet which I lix HOllphollet Boigny, Thill'S' created the land grantcduca, I' day. The new ambassador is 3 tional institutions, according to 45·year·old natil'e of Kingston, Britannica Boo~ of the. year, On!.

THE DAILY :-;EWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 1963-13

PRISCILLA'S POP By AL VEHMEEH 1'- _._. __ .--".-' -. ,

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CAPTAIN EASY

TtlI:; RO"EBUD; 5H!1 SML. FROM I':05/IRIO '1E5TERDAY ABOUT FIVE P.M'I 5EJoJOI!.\

BEN CASEY

26 HOURS AGO! CR:UIS' IlJ& Ar TEN KU,)TS, SIIE!; t;OUI? ASc:~r 297 MILE&-, I'/E 5HO~LD OVERT~.K;; HER Ito} TWO 1l0Ul<5,!olO

MILSS UP THE COAST!

SWEETIE PIE B" NADINE SELTZER

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MOnTY ~\'mEKLE

SHOHT RIBS

By LEON SCHLESINGEH.

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14-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 1963

Acetylene and Electric Welding

~FRY'S ENGINEERING LTD.

Sprlu~dale st. Dial 8·203~

Contractors Supplies

UNITED NAIL & FOUNDRY CO., LTD,

HAMILTON AVE.

B 'Id' 11.{ t • I "'Vuco"

HEAP & PARTNERS (NFLD.) Ltd. Wiring Materials, Wire aDd

Cables, Motors, Starten, Lamps, Switches. I,jgbtlng

Fixtures. ~Ir WAREHOUSE: PRINCE'S

DIAL 8·5088

Ul mg n a ena s Steel Scaffolding (ornamental I Iron Railings, Chain Link FeDc, R T k d 'CHESTER DA WE LTD. lng, Re.lnforc1ng Steel, etc. James . uc er lt,

For all )'our lIulldln& I . Requirements. 27 Sprmgdale St.

. ·\LL SALES TOPSAIL an. - SHAW ST. EQUIPMENT AND

8·0161 9·1171 CONTRACTING LTD.

Bal'her Shop Gcneral Contractors, Engineers, __________ [ Equipment R.;ntall.

I TOPSAIL ROAI>. CENTRAL BARBER SHOP I PHONES: 9·:l000, 9·2009.

111111111 _' ___ ::--___ _

CBS M CBS i Dry Cleaners

COMET OP£RATI~G 12 (HAilS

Electrical Fixtures and Supplies Well Drilling I Phone 85171

iy3,tf

Glass

Pianos and Organs

A. L. COLLIS & SON LTD. I

Complete servicing - I.arge sto~ks of accessories always

available. Open daily from 8 a.m.

to midnight.

HARVEY'S IRVING SERVICE (Jim Ilarvey. Prop.) Lelllarchant Road

DIAL 8·6056

Rentals HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS

Hardware-Sporting Goods.

T.V. Service --- . __ ... _-----T. V. Scrviee

SERVICE Phone 8·6865 Day or night. TV

WEST END TELEVISION LTD. 705 WATER ST. WEST

TruckinO' M ----

FRED SHEPPARD'S TRUCKING Bonaventure Ave" St. John'

HARRIS & HISCOCK I " . Locnl al'd lon~ distan~e. lTD. Vans. Stake, Dump, Plck.up anI

169 Water St. Phone 8·7352 Crane TrUCKS for bire. Dial 8·2109. Res. 8·6021

Car Radios Tires

CAR RAD'IO SALES

Attention Contractors

Murphy's Texaco Service

For your Building Re. HAMILTON STREET ·0 Gas. Oil . quirements, Paint and' • Grcasing • "'ashil

Building Hardware see • Minor Repairs . us. 4t Accessories.

HUSSEY'S PAINT DIAL 8·2762.

AND HARDWARE 177 NEW GOWER STREET

. sepiO.ln

CENTRAL INVESTIGATION

SERVICE Handling all pha",

of investigating. 'Iaximum protection II I

minimum cost.

i Dial 9-43524 I or 9·43522.

__________ 1 P.O. Box 5672-~.:

PALMER'S SERVJCE ,oct2,dly,l;T

~ ..... ---:-I 10 fJt' !Sf' ~

CLEANERS For the Fastest most efficient Dry.Clean· ing and Shirt Service.

RepresenUnr; the world's fine~t' A. G. BARNES LTD. Pianos and Organs. !

We can inGtalI a new radio in IIny car from $55.00 up

INDUSTRIAL TIRE SERVICE

STATION : ----Topsail Rd.-Dial 9·5099 .

~I :->1:", (llllu:n ~T. COI"t'(lsUe .\dtlalde Moten'

Bakery --

OUR OWN BREAD

Best by ~IT aste Test" Baked by

Ph: 98017 • 98020

Drug Stores

M. CONNORS Ltd, Presc:rlptions Piclmp ud

dellven' semee. PHONE 8·2208

Plate, Safety, Sheet Glass, ST. JOliN'S Hr.. GRACE I

!llirror and Pledg1ass. Dial 9·2161 Dial 5075 4r, 81ackmarsb Rd. Dial 9·3690 _____ .!.I ____ _

Insurance

JOB BROTHERS & COMPANY, Ltd,

Water Street DIAL 8·2658 - 84123

PROPANE GAS

PROP1~E'AS. . PROPANE . APP;LIANqES •.

Jack's Radio Shop

71 Long's Hill PHONE 8·7448

Radios

RETREADING VULCANIZING

Pick.up and DeliVery ServIce Kenmount Road. Dial 93331

CoM weather means "TUNE·UP TI~IE"

Sec llS for Expert Ser\'ici~~ of your car or truck.

EXPERT SHOE REPAIR We Repair Shoes all ~Iakes and

Size,. Reasonable Rat~s. SKATE SHARPENIXG

WILLIAMS SHOE SERVICE

GREAT EASTERN OIL Well Drilling 44 FLOWIm IIILL

For comfort and . relaxation dine ~: I~I

BAllBOO GARDE~! ... EITHER CIIINESE

CANADIAS FOOD. '., We cater to weddin~

Parties, Banquets. . B,mBOO GARDE~S,

HARVEY RO,ID. Dial 85815.

Open until 1 a.m. 7 days a v .. erk.

EAST E~D BAKERY, ~TD.

J ' _______ J. J. LACEY CI:IEIVERSJ,>RQPANE . ····<"~TD,· .....

COMPANY, Ltd. -----~---I jne20,lyr REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV 1 ________ _

Elect, Services INSURANCE ttd,

Beauticians

GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOI'PE cor. Bond and Prescott Sts, Pnone 1l-495H!·7898. Specl' alizing III cold waving. hair styling, cutting and tinting, manicuring, facials etc., 14 operators, no IV.1It1ng,

Plans to

• City Electrical

Co., Ltd. (Electrical Contractors) Electric Repairs, to

Ranges, etc. PHONE 8·3767

86 Casey Street

Export

Bridge Suspension 1i\:\COL'VE:a ICPI - ,.\ 5U;'1 suspcndcrs, hilt only onc·thu·d I

pcnsion bridge may secm an' the amount rcquired in B steel I unlikely object lor expor!. I span. . : but two British Cotumbia enJi·1 Both engineers plan to pub.: neers think they ha\'e a !lOt: Iish data on the hri!lge and Willi' Item Cor sale ol'erseas'l 'talk to gOI'crnment officials on

Harry H. :\linshail and Louis the possibility of exporting the I

Osipov point out that their new. conccpt. I type of suspension bridge is I "With thc bridge idea we feel'

Dependable Fire InsurauCf t Prompt Claim Settlements.

DIAL 8·7035

CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. Agents for

UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYDS.

LOW RATES DIAL 8·5031

Pl'ompt Delivery On • STOVE OIL

.'FURNACE OIL

• IRON FIREMAN HEATING EQUlPlIlENT

AND ALL ELECTRICAL FO U N D APPLIA.NCES

DIAL 8·3001 &0 11·3005

. ~Ph6ile' g.:47M "',', .. ,. ..

Service Station .

BLACKMARSH ESSO SERVICE

Cor. B1ackmarsh Rd. and Albany Street. Phone 9·4880.

Tires, Tubcs, ,\ccessories, Lubrication. Washing. See Pete for a job compleot.

ADVERTISE IN

THE NEWS

You Can Learn Touch Typing in 1 hoUl's! Guaranteed.

Speak Practical Spanish in 10 hours . B\' appointment 8 a.m. to 8 p.1I1. dail\'

includinp; Saturdays and Sundays. . ~nss MacNAIR, M.A.

Culumbia University, New York KENMOUNT MOTEL PH.: 9·,i031 sep26(h)

SPECIALS

1 AT m_h_ -- -I' .vetttJ7U7 j

S. W. SHORT ,\DELAIDE ST.

'MERIT INSURANCE WANTED ANDERSON AVE

SCRAP COPPER 12c. lb. DIAL 9·001 ~~,O!~~~~\'~TREET SCRAP BRASS .. 10c. lb. -

Compact dwelling. contains.· RADIATORS. :"'LU~I!:-:U~[' Tenders For L.R.D.R. K. 5 bedrooms and Illghest pmcs paid.

bathroom, hardwood [Joors. TERRA NOVA SCRAP Sub-Trades radiation beal. Monthly pay· Tenders are in"ite<i Jr.!' ments S80.00. Price 57,500, METAL . be receil'ed until 5 p m ~. VACANT. 44 NEW GOWER STREET '1 found land Standard Tm.!·

51.500 DOW:"J tober 18th 1963 for .11 37 PRINCE OF WALES ST. Phone 87797 I trade for the Grace .

Detnched four bedroom two scp18.1mtil I Extension-the Salnti0n

, ens. 57,800. foundland.

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For J. TUE

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PAR lep27,30ocl2 made of concrete instead of the: We have something that len,1s In Appreca'atl'on

steel traditionally used in su~h itself to usc in other parts ,if I structures. Canada and the world," says On behalf of my brother the'

.-\ prototype bridge wilt 500'1 :';[r. Osipov.

EMERSON DuMont Sales and ServIce

Authorized DulllONT SERVICE DEPOT

For all TV Service, Call

storey. front and rear gard·: - --- ---I Grace Hospital, st. John'" .

i S500 DOWN .~~~~==:: Plans and specifkotioll' ;':1

130 CASEY STREET avai[able from Newfn,mci:,,'l

, I GREAT EASTERN ,

span the Peace nh'er at Hud·: The only apparent drawback Archbishop, my wife and fam·: son Hope. about 40 miles west. to the idea is tbat it can not ily mid our esteemed friend ~ of Fort st. John and near the' he used in spans longcr than IIliss Alary Grace I wish to ex.: site of the Portace i\lollntain; 1.000 leet because of the enol" tend ml' warmcst feclings of I h)·tiro·electric project. I mous weight of concrete tbgt. gratitude to the relatives and:

Because the bl'ioge is built of would ha\'e to be supported hy friends who so kindly express· I eon crete it can be iabricaled steel cablcs. ed theil' sentimcnts on the on the banks 01 any ril'er wh~rc The two.lane, GSHoat span i death of Ill)' dcar sister. :llary. i there is plenty' of ,and ann go;ng liP at Hudson Hope II'j~II ..... _..;:;: __ ..s.. ____ i I would like to thank par'l gravel. be 5uppol'ted b~' two 105.foot: IiDDr KIlOWATT. ! ticularly myoId friends andl

L. G. COLBOURNE ELECTRONICS

Cor. Freshwater Road and Elizabeth Avenue

93279 DAY or NIGHT

i Compact detached two storey . " six bedrooms and' bathroom Engineering & Construction .. ",j

Ltd., Woolworth Bld~ \li!~1 hot and eold water. $6,800 St .. st. John's, and ma~ be ;":C1

. VACANT. at the Builders' Exch;;;l~e ' .. j I 51.5010 nOWN Toronto. ~lontreal and n,I:.'·',! 112fl PENNYWELL ROAD Tenders shall be in ml€d'l,\ I Modern four bedroom two v~lopes clearly morked ;"0 'il

I storey, driveway. Hol and ceil'ed at the office< ~r ~"l cold watcr. $8,000. foundland Engineerin~ I.: en;

OIL & IMPORT , ., I ,

l . ' CO., LTD. Radio, TeleVision. Washers. I

Refrigerators, Deep Freezers i , Electric Ra!16es. ! Floor Polishers. ·

. Gramophones

, Puhlic Address Systems I Tape Recorders I

I REPAIRS AND SERVICE !

FO

Thu~ it riillcl'~ Irom ste~I' concrele towcrs and 40 ('xpos~d, ..' classma Irs Monsi~nor ~Iurphy 1\'hich has to be mamlfactlll'l'd ;!all'aniw\ cables ~ach 2'.: Better LIVing i and lI!onsi~nor Summers-also '----......... ~===-, ~nd hauled In the constrllction inches in rlinn1cler. I I th(' \';Iriou, mcmbers of the

jlyl0,lmth : ~!XlO.OO nOWN Co, Ltd. I 5 LINES 175 GOWER STREET oct2.3.4.5 I DIAL ~·3UOl to So3005

Nine room dwellin::. dl'il'rll'~~' Hot and cold water. Rear

New CIt Long F large livil in cvpbo, closets, bl oleum fIe sian well . For furth

~itp. which nH')' pp in a r~111,,1~ The span will be huill oul. of. Costs Less ~ clergy. the Christian Ilrolhcrs, ~rea awa~' 11'001 ~ood road, and· ~~ precast conel'ell' sections,· h ! and the Si,ters of the l'al'iOl\51 r;dlhr.ads. I each wei;:hing n:; tons. I W en you go religiou;; ordm.

TIlcre \I'm stili he ~tecl in I.he Thc span will weigh ,1,230 I • I The warm fr.elin~s of the eonel'etc brid;!e in the form of ,. tOilS, abOllt 111'0 • thirels more All ElectriC . x P . h y.. mcmbers of Sl. PlUX. ariS reinlorcin!: hal'S. cables and! than a comparable steel bl'idg~. _ ._. so nicely expressed through its

if.'Ht.;~- Pastor Rev. Fr. Lynch, S.J.,

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and, ' WAREHOUSE SPACE

Central Watcrfront' Location. Apply

F.M. O'LEARY ILTD. Teli 8·2119

wed,t!

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LIGN • 'P?VrI. are most· appreciated. v. Due to the fact that I reside Ie'" " t , V ,. M • , I I . N Y k J t'lme' 10 CWOI' am my IS

C.bcap Reliable Elrctrlclty vcry limited would each of you ID ud Around St. John's who ~o tangibly expressed your

'~=::==~======::::::::: I ~ympathy through mass cards, ;---____ .;..._..,. flowcrs and telegrams kindly

forgive illY not u~ing the im1i· vidual approach ami plcase 3C'

cept this gencral thank·you method as being a very sin· cere one and coming to you with a most heartfelt fceling

SEE Chris A.,drews

For all your Funliturc & Appliances

R: J.Grouchy LTD.

NIGHT' OR D~Y 'Store ·No. 8·5006·7

Hpme No. 93231 .lig~,lmtb

Alaska's population of more than 226,000 includes about 40,000 Eskimos .and Indians.

of thanks.

WILLIAIII B. HKINNER. octl

I\IiscelIaneous For Sale

NEED A NEW STOVE O~ 'FRIDGE'

JII1I' III wrra " leYoClOSf,tIFI'lK8ulD

r.: AlIX rl ~ylll r.!I • 8 IlIX xm B I' I::I! 1::11 gllll I r §xxx ~ .i1

LOAN THE BANI( OF NOVA SCOTIA

! INSURANCE \ 'AT TES

A,E.HICkMA~ COMPA~Y; LTD •.

DIAL ·8~4131. ALSO . I

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A WELCOME WAGON

HOSTESS Will Knock at your Door with Gifts and Greetings from Friendlv Business Civic and Social Groups On the occasion of:

The Birth of a Babv. New cOmer to the Cit"

PHONE 8-4664, 9·6476

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i ):ardell. VACA;.lT. . 2 nlO~CHY STREET i

: , Three apartment bungalow . , all self contained. )Ionthly income $180,00. LOW DOWN PAYMENT.

Sl,8(M DOWN 46 FRANKLYN AVENUE

IIlodern three bedroom two storey. Hot and cold \·.'~te~ BARGAIN PRICE.

Sl.000 DOWN

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93 IJAlIfIl,TON AVENUE Compact fi\'e room dwelling in good condition. $6.000 OR MAKR US AN OFFER

·1 VA(~ANT.

SI,OOO IIOWN 85 KING'S ROAD

Modern dwelling, contain~ seven rooms and bathroom VACANT.

I 51,OIll) DOWN GROVES ROAn

: )Iorlern bun;:alo\\', i!)'prnc In· terior. Frechold. 57.500.

~2,500 DOWN ' 213 flMIlLTbN AVEr>Ur.

Detached twn apartment home. oil radi~tion. Good condition. BARGAIN .

S2,400 DOWN 15 RlCmlOND STREET

Modern two "partmcnt hun· j(alow. al1 sclf contained. Freehold. BARGAIN.

Sl.~OO DOWN 47 W ARRURY STREET

:liodern detached three bed· room two storey. oil furnace heat. Dril'eway anrl garage. Near Churchcs and Schools.

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For Your Holiday Enjoyment

STAY AT

BIRCH HILLS MOTEL

BAY ROBERTS • 22 MotIfrn Units

• Dining Hoolll

• Hestumunt

• Lounge For Reservations

Phone 2061 3ug29,1mth -r,RADE Upl 1

8 new MERC 611, 6 HP /rIERC /111 • 9.8 HI' /rIERe 20lt, 20 HI' /rIERe 350 , 35 HP MERe SOO , 50 HP MERe 650 , 65 HP MERe 850 , 85 HP, MERe /000 , loa HP

Trodo In your rig • on" 1903 MERCURY and •

\.::::::== new boat. o nl)' MER CU RV elves you whlsper·quiet Jet·Prop exhaust.

$10,000.

John C. Hamlyn & Son Ltd~

DOMINION BUILDING

REAL ESTATE AGENTS 238 lIamllton Avenue nUL 87351 or 82339

MATERIALS LTD., Chester Dawe Bldg., Shaw Strect, P.O. Box 414, St. John's, Phone .8"4152,

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SERVICES .. :.:...... .

CONNECTION B.\ Y PLACENTIA ItH

Train "The Caribou" ;I~r:t~ __ --­, ·

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St. John's 12:01 p.m. I~( 2nd will make conn1C'~ .. P[aeentia Junction arid)!,~ . with :lLV. Pelite Forte ll : Run. Plal'entia Bay. .

CON NECTION mtl:E~ SEItVIl'E

. Train "The Carillu""

SI. John's 12:0t p.lll. I

2nd 'will make con . Lewisporte with ,IS. dale on Green Ba)' ,rr"

Freight for St: porte Serl'ice .per )I.\' ville' or suhshtute Wll!

repted at Dock Coa~t,1 today •. Odober 2nrl. 9 to 5 p.m.

I: Freight is acceptr~ Railway Frei;;ht Sbed on Green Bay Service order to guarantee by . trip of 1I1.V. UnrlPal·'

substitute sch~dtlled bel' 9th, freight must Railway Fre:;,\~ Shed p,m .. October Alh •.

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Io'OR SALE-Bungalow In St. PhIlUp'l, consisting of foilr

KINSMEN rooms Apply Hubert Tuck· er, Phone 8~ 7M~ lep28,81

BOYS' CLUB CASH PAID FOR: COmlCl, magazines, and pocket novels. John D. Snow, 9

phy's Service

q'REET Oil .

Newspaper BINGO New Gower Street. sep17,lmth

ll'S. S.'~i6:!.

TRAL IGATION

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cost.

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'om fort and

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llU:'i FOOD.

10 weddings, I',. n~nq\1cts. ' 10 GARDE~S,

I:Y ROAD.

~RIT RANCE ,nso~ AVE. -0011-2-3-4

ders For Trades

.,rr ill\'itc<i and IInlii 5 p.m.

:i I a nd ard Time 1%3 for all . hr Gracc HoSPI'I. I hr Salvation i;al, SI. John·s.

'·Illia ElY, , TlIIN CiI\EEN· SI-:ttVll"~

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I (or SI. .rdce per ~{.V, .

5uhslitule will ~ l Dock Coastal O,lo\)rr 2nd, II

'It i~ accepted Frri;:ht Shed·

Ray Service o guarantee , of M.V. Rooeda ll

'llr >rh~rl~llcd for (reight must be . , I':·e:::-,: Shed

!ht(l\)er·4th.

y the famed- fo ice and comlo Newfoundland

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20 CONSOLA nON PRIZES FOR LE'i.fER "L"

72 69 68 64 67 61 70 75 74 66

To claim Bingo phone 8·7269 by 10 p.m, on the day publilhed.

Help Kin - Help Klddies

Wm. L. CHAFE TAO"OR

4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN

IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES.

PARK LANES LTD. SP'ACE STILL AVAILABLE

For Afternoon· Bowling Tuesday To Friday

CALL

PARK LANES NOW DIAL 9·8744

ICp27,30ocl2

FOR SALE New Modern Bungalow I

at Long Pond, Manuals, containing large living room, kitchen with built .. in Clipboards, three bedroom. with clolets, bathroom, hardwood and lin .. oleum floorl. Hot air furnace. Arte. sian well with electric pump. For further information or Inspection

Phone 8-5873. Transportation arranged.

FOR ALL YOUR Exterior and Interior PalnUn" and Con· crete work. Our prices rea· sonable. Phone 8469 •• leplB,lmth

LEARN TO DRIVE Female driver with 15

. yeu. driving experlencc, now accepting female pupils. wlshlnK to learn to drive.

PHONE 916214 ocU,lmth

·Ca,n· A,ccomm,odate

2 working girls in

private home.

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Call 94412

WANTED To Rent

By reliable couple (no children)

Two bedroom. apartment in good locality.

Reply Box No, 662,· Daily News.

oct2,3i '

Wm. SINNOTl' Service StatioD MIPller

PALMER'S LTD. TopsaU Roa.4

• GREASING • WASHING • TIRE REPAIRS • WHITE GAS • OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL • ACCESSORIES

OPEN DAILY 7:30 I.m. to MIDNIGHT

PRONE 9·54199 my17,lmth

NOT I E SIMPSONS·SE ARS'

369 WATER STR·EET

WILL CLOSE TO~DAY OCT. 2 NOON FOR INVENTORY

SIMPLY DIAL 8 .. 0203 TO PLACE ,ORDERS

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OCTOBER 2, 100::1-1:1

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REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY 2 Clerk Typists (Female)

Apply by letter to

NFLD. LlGHl" & POWER CO.

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WATER STREU WEST (AU. Mr. R. F. Colford) .

WANTED BAR-WAITER

Some Bar experience necessary. Apply in person

KENMOUNT MOl'EL oct2

TeA Has Vacancies for female

Reservation Agents in St. John's

with Grade 1 J Matriculation good telephone voice

age 22 to 30 required to work shifts

good pay and employee benefits.

oct2

Telephone 80038 for alppointment

We Buy And Sell Used Tires All Sizes

2-1 Hom Towing Service A Specialty

Kings Bridge Service Station co., LTD.

DIAL 8·2146 .

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AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE·

R.C. Anthony· Insurance ltd, Imperial Oil Bldg. Elizabeth Avenue

TEL. 9·5079

Your Savings Earn

0/0 For 1 Year and Upwards on Bonds

Nlld. Building Saving Investment Ltd.

(Incorporated 1936)

258 Duckworth Street, St. John', sep18,W,.,tf .

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IUNSIDNE-CLEAR SKIES-HOT, SUNNY DAYS

WI Convertible welther. UrDU wanted a Convertible In 1963

(but did not buy) If you Intend buying In 1964

We hive S New 1963 Acadian Convertible, In stock nOlf.

YOU can afford to buy them.

Contact TERRA NOVA MOTORS LTD.

ect2,4

Hamilton Hotel 123 .. 125 Hamilton Ave. Caterin~ to Permanent and Transients. For reo servations Please dial

Wanted-NEWS CARRIERS

. FOR PEPPERRELl AREA

Apply to 8·5636 lug13.1mtll

Exclusive Hats for all Occo.~jons made to order

The Circulation Manager,

The Daily News \eplB,tf

by Yvonne RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1964 Applications for the 1964 Rhodes Scholarship.

are invited. Applicants must forward all necessary papers before the first day of November next to the undersigned from whom all partiCUlars can b, obtained. As the papers may be returned for co ... reetion, applicants are strongly advised to obtail these particulars without delay. Value of scholar· ships is £900 annually.

Please Phone 91635

oct2,3,4

WANTED Room and breakfast close

to Mental Hospital. Candidates are advised to contact the Se ..

retary personally before making application.

Apply to JMIES J. GREENE,

DR. H. F. Giovannetti, Bell Island.

Secretary of the Rhode, Scholarship for Newfoundland.

oct2

ADDRESS: Reid Building.

Phone 2951 or 2767

BELL ISLAND.

261 Duckworth Street, st. John's, Nfld.

Roml Butler

oct2

Andreas Barban

Kiwanis. Concert Society

1963 - 64 Season October 2nd-ROMABUTLER, Soprano

Accompanied by Douglas Osmond. ' January 15th-ANDREAS BAM AN, -

Lester Assisted by Margaret Ann Whittle, soprano. Goulding. February 12th-JOINT RECITAL

Illnatius Rumboldt

Leonard Meehaa

Eleanor Lawton, pianlstj Doris Clarke, soprano; Lester Goulding, trumpet.

March 11th-VOCAL QUARTET Directed by 11I1l1lt!UI Rum boldt. Consisting of-NaIda Hutton, Katherine Harrington,

,Leonard Meehan, Bleil Hutton.

Membership tickets are now available at $4.00 for adultl and $2.00 for students at

STAN FOWLER'S INSURANCE OFFICE, Water street East, or from

MEMBERS OF THE ST. JOHN'S KIWANIS CLUB

Concerts will be held In tbc AudltoTlum of thc Holy Heart of Miry Jl,egional High School, Bonaventure Ave,

NlIda Huttoll

Itatherln. Harrinlton

Whittle Marllaret Anll

Eleanor Lam.

Dorl. Clarke

Basll HuttOD

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8-THE DAILY N~WS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, OC'1'OBER 2, 1003 LAC 'May Have -r- T THE BANCROfT'S BANCO Paramount BY NElSON C. NYf New Labor "':L'~::NTP~!:~ ,I OF

.'",N:le'''Db_.:~:n;;:~::~;';'·;i: Movement :~:,:::::t:::": ~ 001, FALLFESTlVAL.Q~'~~}:~~~k~ Shirl's slicker stiffly ratt!rd slicker down from the pel By AllTIlUll L. GAIVfSHIIO~ I" blnation of great films will be ' There's excitin~ reading in 810re, w~ek nfter tl,at lake money out of your pocket, andolhcr . • th ha' when I got h ., h '1 A d LONDON (AP) - aro U week for Star Weekly renders. Commg 600n:

Igalns. e e Ir wchere 1 au ling I . n now b . 'n" offered fans at the Paramouut 'k rr dId big features you won't want to miss. l~hinglY up, the skirt or ih slapi his ps~udo gOOd. humor pecl~d ~vns~~s L:~~~e~o:e~~~elltw~~i Theatre t~day when "]o~I~·, THE LIVING REED ,-:A;:n:n;:L:a:n;:;d:;er::s';:n::e;w~b-;o:o=on=l:e:n:n=o:v:e:,n:n===============~ ,ling about my legs w en away like old skin. "YOIl heard er] I k phant Walk" and "The N,lked I ~ :rossed the room to haul op~n! me, I rec~on. When I gi!, back h~~~e~rcn~fI I~r~d or seeing this J~tngle." both Paramount ~ccb. Pearl S, Buck ...... $7.50 I A searching look at :he door. . b ,you betlcl hev a answer. country pushed around' Wi!. mcolor releases ,begm their Ie,! JOY IN THE I

There ~as nothing to see ~t .• • , son has roelaimed. "\Ve ne~d r,un. In addition to the unusual MORNING C~I~l'J~ 1l01J~Y !hlck whIte fog, and. the on.y He was right about the fo~, to et B~itain firing again IOn jungle background which bolh , 1 1 1 , lound was the gu~ghng cra~h but proved ohservably IInr~h· all ~ix cylinders, instead of idl. films have in common, they Betty SmIth .......... 5.25 IIId boom of the ri~er. , able 'on several othe~ cOllnts. ing on two 01' three." share cream-o£'ulC·crop ~tar TIlE FAVOURITE

1 turned awa~, slamm,~g Short of noon, wIllie 1 W'IS Wilson 47. h n s shaped 11 power. • Ihul the door WIth a sodr\~? deep in the problem of what "shadow' cabinet" which wOll;cl "Elephant Walk" stars the GA~IE ,hump. 1 dug alit my ~a.lv~: to do about. him, the sun b~okc form the core of a Labor cd. beDutilul Elizabelh Taylor, who Leonard Cohen , Icrapcd the stubble aU ml IaC~ through, hru:ht as a gold plCce ministration i[ Harold Macmil· recently scored so tremendously I TIlE CRUELEST 'lid threw together some foo,. fresh from 'Frisco. Some half lan's TOI'ies are beaten. Abollt 1 in "&Iddenly L~st Snmmer," : •

Not much sense. gomg ,'~11~ h~ur later, ~penlng tinned stuff 4j party topnotchers in all are I Dana Andrews and Pcter Fine~_ ~[~NTH

I 4.00,

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I 6.50 Into that~ though 1 did mOlo~~i~ Without haVing come to ~ny being groomed [or other posls IlIIiss Taylor portrays a young 1 Ernest Buckler, ..

wonder 1£ we had an~ usan C firm decision, I w~s felched to in a government thnt needs iO woman who marries a man ,he i THE HOUSE AT borses left. Probably find. thC~'l the porch by a Iml . from out· I ministers and deputies, hardly knows (Finch) and th~n 'PI lTCK'S GUTTER all dro~ned or hung up In I C Side to stare, drop Jawed, at APPf;ARS MODERATE goes to live with him on illS ~ ~ . ,~ brush-It woul~ be about ,PhI I Ybarra's man Pablo. ' Collectively Lahor's tea m Ceylon tea plantatiun. Once ~[all1tlnt( Coles, , 3.Ga I tol' th_e way thmgs .were go, nil. Out here the ~il'er's racket I presents an imalle of., mi(Ic~!,!. there he becomes an arrogant, THE EXPENDABLE

I listened a. whIle to ,the was almost deafemng. lor -the.road respectahillty With impossible person and tile T ~rowl Of the mer. I was Just From that churning flood of I little of the fiery socialist rad:· young bride turns for comf:lrt ;"IAN sitting down to my ~ccond cup tumbling waters I swept diS· cialism of their crusading YfS- to Dana Andrews, the handsome Dorothy B. .f coffee when ~h]rll more I believing eyes over mud plas· tel'days. . 'American foreman of (he plan- JluO'hes smelly than usual In hIS damp· tered legs that had no ho~se Indh'idually. the lea~ers ~I'!C tation, The triangle is played '.'~' .,.. tnEd clothes, came III.. , between th.em, and peer~d III, an impression of. tech~Ical com· out against an unusual and eX' TI~E CO~llNG

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He peered at me, dIS,gUS,t.<rl. credibly mto that gnnnmg I petence and high mtellectl1al citement. charged background EXPLOSION IN 'Can't see three ya~ds. III ,.lat Mexican face. ?tIuy impetu();;o I achiel'ement. !hcir wh~le em· climaxed by a breathtaking L ~ TI~ A\IERICA stuff. Take a week t dlY out- I his master had called him, hut I phasis. in the pre·elechon ,pro stamede of maddened elephall1s. I " • • - k 5" ,umbo all ove~. Gumbo a~, i this had not ~repar.ed me to I riod at .least. is mode~alto~.! "'1'he NlIked Jungle," which I Ccra!d Chr' _, 6.6 I Irogsl There lias mud on nI~. confront 3 walktng mIracle. The election must come b) 0 •. , stars Charlton Hcston ancl Elea-IITREASl.lRY OF I boots and on the. legs 01 11l~ I "Buenos dias, senor,", he I tohm', 1004, but c.ould be call~d nor Parker is ,et in the South SECHETS 'I

pant~ halfway to hiS l;n~es ... ~e I chuckled, hugely pleased 'with I ear~!er hy Macmllla~. ;< American iungle and concern- I .,' '. , , 0 ~oll5~d,ere~ me SO\~rll.. 'ler f my astonhhment. Wllso~, dogged h\ a .lcft. t cd with life and dangers on a: C,l\ClOld lJaltstr 6,0 /' geldms ]5 gone. 'lraps,.got I ('1'0 ne Continued) ,replllahon. has p~rehed himself cocoa plantation during 190I.IATLA~T1C AIR three foot of water standtn 1111 _ , lwarily on (he pomt. of balanre Hes(on plav8 the brooding, lor· i('ON'QllE'ST ' It." I between the party s left nnd .. ., 'd' I _ !

I couldn't help si~hing. The! right. , bl?,~lDg ~~~~tatJ~~e Ol~~~~m'~~,,' F. H. and E. Ellis 8.00 luck 1 had seemed all of olle I Are Appol'nted Labol' suppol'tm argue tha" !l1l.s ~m N 0 1 _ ,h. THF 1 lVIl'\G SEA kind, Then I thought of some· in the II' 0 1'1 d of Kennr(.I~" I ~eauty rom ~,cw ,~cn.~s :VIlO .-' ~. I ','

thing else. "At least it willi Khrushchev and de Gaulle. \~II'1 co~cs to (he·~.nagc Jun"le .5 a Captal11 J. l. bring up the grass. You take a I son's intellect, exp~~'iellce an'l,' mnll.(~de.\ hl'ld~ .. f ' d ," COlistcaH with look It the river?" I Atom',e A'lr background quali[l' 111m to le,.'<i, Bot fl ms u el ,ans <', ,\~:l' , D <'(1

He came half around stal'· He kno\\'~ the loneliness of I\~'," Imous thnlls anll IOm,lIllle ,x' ],lIl1CS 1I~,..,an lng. ' ' lonl! • distance MlOncr from his I citcment in ahund,lIlt ,IlICasll.r~ : LO PIS HIE L

"What would I wnnna •. :' I lown track days at Oxfol'd 1\, I -:-and hoth .4lfford e)c·opcm,:" I CeorO'e F. C. lie left olf, look sharpenin~. Ra'ld Wardens ; well as from his 18 years as ~ , vIews .of faraway pla~es, and 111 • l~' 8 ~O ;'What',1 the river got to do I I membel' of Pal'1i~ment.. In puh·, Techlllcolur to boot! Stan e~ ;, " , "" ,,' ,,:J , lI'ith it?" 1 ; lie hc stres~eF hiS Ol'dlOal'~' 0"': -----' ---- -----,--- --- i THE p~ II ED

1 managed, I hopcd, to ap- CAPE TOW,~ (API -:- Sol:d ; igins and tastes. He prcfcrs IKI\'GDO)'[ A?\D pear sufficiently puzzled. l:~t 1 Cape Town CItizens hilI e beeu : beer to champagne. . . WE HAVE , ~ • lie had plainly got his tcdil I receiving letters in SOllth M· I Wilson has seen to It that I MOVED TO OUR ' THE SIX clamped on something and rican government envelopes I' Labor's I'igh~. left and. cen.!!',e i NEW IJOCA'I'IUN A. Lillllfalussv .. ,' 3.60 bulldog like, appeared d~tel" tell~ng them that because '~I hal'e places ,m Ihe party s hl::~ i CENTRE BUilDING : L d termined to get to the bottom theIr loyalty to the count!'! command, FII'c key. men. f1a.1., i CHURCH IIlLL : O' ks & Co t l 't theh have been appointed, him. They arc rti!ht·wm~el·s: ' ac, .,.

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' d h' "Area 9. Section 2B. Civil D~· Ilelt. I ; Cleroux etlres It wouldn t 0 rm any goou. fence Command. Cape West· I OnGA.'1IZED UNIO:>IS ' ; : 'I 1 realized now that if the I·h'· ern DiI'ision, is si~ned by II Brown is Wilson's deputy-" Sh If had moved he could haroly H. O. W, Rood, chairmn,n of as he was Hugh Gaitskell's b~.. I ~IO:;TREAL rCP)-Boh Cler·: V r 'T'elev:sz·on O'U' have helped but notice, living the defence subcommIttee, fOI'e his old chief died last ,Jan· . ! OUX of J.lolltl'enl, 25'year • n:d' r 0 1 ~ (jI , here like he had so many yea;s. Capc Western area. luary. The hasty. emotion:111 Canadian heavy\\'ei~ht cham. I

But he was proving consi'l~r· The letter says: 'truck driver's son. one·time i;ll' I ; pion announced r-Ionday he is i ny DOUG MAIISHAU, ,the cnd of its 2:!-week run It face of a natunll hakhr! rr.;. ably sharper than 1 had given "A list of equipment fol· salesman, rose to the heiFhts I t retir'in!: to de\:ote full time to i LOl\'DO:ol ,eP)-There 11'3, was all institutiOIl. . :md cur I' y, metallic _ II":': him credit for. And a sight lows. RespIrator; axe to be as a labor union orgamzcl" I a bustness career. 'trembling in Whitehall whcn' 1'o( cverything worked. Bul: singer lIJillicent 1IIar(:n_ more dangerous, carried in belt; stirrup pump Wide expel'ience in union ~f'l ' Cleroux, b~(IIY, beatcn. by they hcard the fearsome new,: many o[ the items were good: After a simmering sum,w

1 was going to have to be to be carried over right shonl· fairs, agriculture, minill~ ar.d ,Zo,rra Folley m hiS l~~t flg!'I., they say Ihat hal{ the cabin"l. and a few bri1linnt-particularJ~' i scandals, sensation~ rtf)1 cor:, more careful what I said to thh der; extending ladder to he defence qualifies him to b.~· I ~==========' ,Sal(~ he has accepted a 5011,1(\, are shaking in their shoes, 'a mock consumer's report "II i stant rumors o[ "ICC \\\ To'" roughneck. I even considered carried over left shoulder~ come a ~ort of overlord o[ the _ I busme~s offer." , . ; The BBC', sharp and saucy,: world religions that had church I places. the authors hale with some disquiet if I mignt long household shovel to be home front, ''It ]S, helter to make cel tmn bad and hawdy program I'h:lt' leadcrs first gasping and then, material than they know

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1101 better start packing a pis carried under ri~ht arm, and Gordon Walker ~hadow fo;" Japan Wants of a husmess futllre WIth a g?,~d . Was the Week That Was-fa',t- reludant~y admitting the nE;I .• to do with. tal. With his unpredictable tem rake to he carried under left eign sceretar)'. c~mes from the I II salary tha~ 10. go along II I:h 'est draw in British te1evision,- ity of the nttnck. I From now on every per and obsessions there was arm, Scoop to. he carded In upper middle class. He lectur~:1 boxing \\'hlc~ IS a~, un~',ert3111 • is coming back to to\\'n. • The pel'manent casl of ~ix! person will be publicly hu...t;I1ER!'-AI~:erian I no temng to what lengths he I lett hnnd, whls!le .from lan' in history at Oxford and served ,way of makmg a 1ll'Il1g, I Tl'e 50-minute Saturdav ni"ht "OIIll" clwracter actors-all d ~ual-d. el'ery \'enerahle ,,,,,,1._ .. in file photo bef misht go if Ire should fasten yal'd to be earned m mouth; in pJ'ime minister (noll' lorrl\ W,'nter Games I I, At 0~1e time Cleroux ;",a~ pr(J~ram returns to the' ai/:il ihem' under :311 and all now tion ,uneasilY cauticllls,. A ", Col. lUohalllJ, on the notion I'd no intention b~lt to be worn round Walst ' AltIce's post·war Labor eabind, tal~ked ~mon!l the top }O he",~) the end of September and 1'.'1.1 famous _ created <l dC\'II-m:1Y', soleCism. a mere shp nl , of sharing. with 10 hooks for r.arrying He says he wants 10 remo"c weIght contend?rs \1 I~h \I!Il5 spend the next 30 weeks pepper. carc. no _ 110lcis barrcd ~tm,'''' t~lOgUe. and the IInfortuna;o:

But the lack of arms was my 5anclbA~s anti fOllr pails wa· a lot of t.he humbuj( he sees ill :lIONTHEAL (CPI-A, Sid;~.!y! o;'.cr Roy Hams. Aiex "'hteff. ing pomposity, exploding icon; phcl:c, The audience cattle In tun_ couid . b~come the oh1oc: ct.~lot!~le~'holtol best de!ense and, in Ihe enli, tp.r: two wet blankets to ~e British diplomacy :md will be· Dawes of Montreal, Can~dlnn I \\Ill~ Besm~norf and Toronto s I and axing amoll!"s.propres. ! rca_hze _ that the actors were, rn, n~lto!lal ncIJc.ule. 1 had enough sense to sec this. silln~ round neck nnd lin !lin by rationalizin!! Rriti,h member of the Interna\tonJ1 GeOlge Chlllalo, . ENTERED QUIETLY ,thclr SHip and agaln,t al1thont\'" [\1-3 ~\'on t topple "Burn through by noon," he helmet with hrim upturned (0 American relations. The ill'.!· Olympic Committee. saicl :lIon- I TWTWTW, sometimes l;no":n. ",\t first we were after !he i nwnts, right ~TOngs or " growled, coming back. "But cal'rv wnler, sion . of a special relationship, day it's unlikely that the 65· I as TW-3, appeared quietly () I ,ort o[ ~(l"d cOIll'Cl'sation (,n~. crus~des, ~111 I(S humorOl,'; ~ there won'! be nobody crossin' "Final!)': Rox of matches which he says r-!acmi11an car~' member committee would look the scene last winter brninchl!d' wcdel hope to hear at an intel.' rel'erence IS a health~' tOlliC that water for another couple to li~ht atomic bombs which (ullv f 0 s t e]' e n. ha; offrnded fal'orab1y at this point on any I of a gronp of young produce:s ligent_ ]ritty. informed dinn,T, a society othcrwis~ tending days, way it's runnln' right fail to i~n.ite and nnr;hor to France. We~t Germany, Ital, bid for the 1963 Winter Olym- anel directors who are fast 1110'1., bblr," says director :'-cd She I'· ! tnke itself too senously. now." he dronped in case warden I Rnd other nllies. pics by Japa'n. ernizin" the BBC's allgllst co~--: rin, "I\'!' ~(\t somethin~ els(',: __

He pulled of{ his wet shirt. \Vi~hrs to check galloping." Dawes was commenting in a cept of itself. Nobody gale It i YOll ",ieht say the }lrOgrarl'S; L.\ [S A N ,N E, , With his head to olle side he A senior armv officer E~~lfan~~~E!as a tax coll~t. telephone interview on a state- milch chance. [pnrpose noll' is to conn tel' th~i (API _ ,Pnncess ~ophlr , peered around at me shrewdly, dn7.edlv disclaimed all know\· lor be~fore serv]'n" witll the ment from Vienna by Japan's The powers that he, thev s1j,i,: sln,1' d!'ip of cant." I Greeclt. Wife of Pl'lnce "Th t h t ,"anted to ' ~ Slate lIfl'nister Eisaku Sato wlm ,tho l)I'oadcaslin" !!ol'crnors 111'1 ShetTin denies that he iws r~-, Cm-Ios ,-.( Spain, is expect!o~ a waYC a w a yeT ed~e of anI' such organization Royal Nal'y in the S, eeond ' 0 ~ " k t'" f' . 5al'(1 I't Ivonld by "fullilmenl of '1)"I'llap", III" ~ol'ernment itsc'f" ceimecl orders from ahm'c to ,i haby at. Chri_stmas, frielln' ""5.0"."" fer\'or , now, spor . ,'Rnd a ~o· .. ernment 0 flc]al World War. H~ was a junior c , c,'

Lf 'It would sat]'sfv'h]'m I w·s 1 . t d t 'h t tl a heart·s desire" if the wintH traditiona. I. ~IL-s. Grund,.'s all, I clean Ihe Slllut ont of I,he sho',':., the famrty .chsclos.erl , ,',I leader Han • n som y pOlO e ou • a l~ admiralty minister under Attlee d ·'·IUn" h hould thlnk so "I ( f' . games \"ere ,awarded to Japan. \\'0111(\ soon rob the show of Its lie nl'~ues that tbere IS a d:<· ,I The hahy ".'111 be 10 Iree I party .. I b e 5 'senders aced a me eqUlV· and IlOw is prospective elllIDcel· T h did h Uwa" promise to t·'·e· Canada is also biddin~ for the ft'rn and dull ils cuttin~ edz, e, 'tinction between smut and good', of s.uccesslon to t e r endorsed . a , ~~ alent to $140 for us 109 govern· lor of the exchequel' with idea~ ~ c c '

" . men cnve opes an avo] 109 lor streamlining Britain's bx " ., b "]'nner over there" tid 'd' 1968 event and the federal "0.'/· ". 'othl'n" of the sort happenc,1. humoroliS hawd.I·, I Spamsh throM. a loose "M d lines" h said nod ernment has endorsed Bamf, With a whole week o[ news and "\\'r'lI tn.' 10 slon, the fo!:!'- ", policy" t ar ,e , . postage. s"stem. \ T

dine, but continuing to weigh I ' Alta" as a site. views to poke fun at. T\\'-3 leller worlls slipping in hut '\'E; \\'IN:'>IIPEG rcP) _ ta, pro fit s. me. "Fer a gent as ean't abide Healey, speciallst on defence Dawes said he will "naturallY Hamilton Avenue Extension rapidly became sure of itself., won'\, bowdlerize if the item IS i control and contr~ct (c~'Il1' and social.sec bein' cooped up with a female PLAN TOUR ' and foreign affairs, was one of support the Canadian bid" and The satirical aim grew truer.' really [unnv nnd not just ~hi\cl- be among the tOPICS hl~n r~ , ~ou' ain't doln' half bad." HIs STRATFORD, Ont. (CPl the first European socialists to be felt the response to any ove~- PHONE 9·5300 the targets more daring and Ihe: ish_ Thc Britisll me a pret:y agenda !llonday when more eyes continued to dig and pry. After 11 years' of fame at hdmt., urge a policy of dlsengagemeut ture by ,Tap an would not be format more mature. i broaclminciect hunch," 1.000 delegates gather tn fr:~IPapcellor "WhY don't yer fergit all this Canada's Shakespearean Fesl1. of East·West forces In middle slrong. GREETINGS By the sixth week the ShON: ORIGINALS ItETUR:>I the Canadian Go.od Road~ ,w>I"7~lJPP()SlUon f I d' h' Ith th h ' E e H]'s prompt]'ngs led He said the summer "aml~S Ivas emptying the pnbs Satur-I -\II the ori:zinal performer" eiation's convention. llore '0''",,', a· e·ra W e osses an val Company takes it second urop.' ~ I ...

' io a ea an marry er. step abroad next year with tha r". G' t ddt ~ h d ' h ?" fl st Ga]'lskell then 'VI'lson to next v, ear are to be hr.ld in day night and monopoliziM con· I will he hack-including anchor 50 5peakcrs are .sclredillr-"Now look-" I growled. presentation of three plays in conclude that BI'itain no laMer Tokyo and "they've got enough reetmgs are ex en e 0

1 versation Monday morning. By man David Frost, who has the the four·day meetmg. ___

'd r alf d n I r t on theIr plate now." lIIrs. Leo Walsh, 242 Pennywel "That way," he SBI , so t as England. Plans for the ov"r. can or a uc en ·power s a· h '. h ~ t Road, who celebrates er Dirt· Iplder', feet, "should anything seas tour were announced by us. day today. Best wishes come

happen to that daddy of hers the hoard of governors Satur· Crossman's philosophic train· MAKE ROUGH I,ANDING from her husband, six sons and we'd be already In, Like Flynn, day nIght In this Wester\} 011 ing and Protestant temper~· NEW YORK (APl-A jet air. three daughters, also her 13 )'ou lIit the picture?" tarlo city, home of North ArneI'· ment have given him a rebel's liner with 76 persons aboard grandchildren and four daugh.

,lIe was perfectly serious. lea's first permanent Shake~· reputation. He was nn outstand. made an emergency landin,Cl ters.in.law. "Waltin' an' worryin's no pearean theatre, at the conclu· ing teacher of political philo. Sunday and sheared off its nose __________ _

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Britain Into "the pilot plant of British Overseas Airways Corp, the world." His job would in. had tumed back half an hour clude expanding the national after take • off from London education system and increas· when an engine began running

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