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24. 'ers Island nd ractory. Ltd. MAS astest Developing by Canada'i otor)'. OUR INIsHING nd white) UT BY AK S4JPpll.r' ______ •.l ....."_,_. ___ ,, ............. _ IIX plsl.ng.r VAUXHALL is .n idell clr for Newfoundlanders THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 65, No, 296 ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1958 (Price 7 centl) Charles Hutton BlSons liday Death Toll In U. S. Expected To Be Record Still 131 Pope Visits Prison Making Sharp Break In Tradition Holds Harbour Traffic Accid'ents Take Biggest Toll Of Lives ips In ,II. IT' - The :ce· I : ;;0;:11::" frida)' suc· Added to the ice problems In . a narrow the harbor were the frozen mas· - SI. Pierre, ses lying between It and the "j";trC;1m from d'lbenllle. Her ImmedIate mls· ':;:":hc r:aman Trans· sian accomplished as the Trans· ,;ram loward a night ontarIo sailed free of Ice, she ':c."r.il ieres, Que. slgnalle(! Ihat she was ready to .:t :l ships start to work toward Monlreal harbor II'hlle breaking thc ice which had frozen . . Ernest Lapointe behInd her. : ,mashed at Ships In the harbor are the ·'.w:, m .illmbled array British Bealer(ord and Alpledore: ,;,w r;1lraI1Ce. the German Poseidon, Luise ;'" ,,',1:11rn. the crews Bornhofen and Christal the Swe- . >,.:. "Iere rellOrted to dish Rydboholm, Vaxholm and " lr. ,,::iol'able ChrIst· Torsholin: the NorwegIan Ogna x .... 1 :r.rir ,hips or at County and Elln Hal'en; the .), ' p' " illStitutes In Dutch Prins Frederlk Hendrick; '1\;;'. '1 ere hetting on the Hall an Capo Mlseno; and the 'oi 'pending :'\ew, LiberIan Kall L. '''1 :.'<l the weather contlnued ,,:1:< said to remain below·freezlng, lessen· I'; \kLr;1 n were "mak· chances of 1I0odlns, harbor ,:,';:0"" might olficials kept a wary eye on water ",1 late to· lel'els, whIch Friday measured a :'( .!Iip.' to proceed, little more than 52 feet. A level ! .. "uple of days: of 35 feet Is considered dangerous , anrllow.lying communIties on the soulh shore opposite Montreal Is· land. e a n II' h 11 e two other ice· breakers-the Labrador and the Montcalm-were workIng In parts 0(, the channel between Montreal and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Labrador, whIch had been sent to (ree an Ice· trapped ship cast o( Quebec CIty, lI'as divertcd to Anticosti Island III pIck up a lighthouse keeper and his family whose home was destroyed by lire. The trapped ship, the Beaver· lodge. gothersell Ollt o( dilficul· tics. The ollicial saId she was "somewhere along the Gaspe coast" and would encounter little difficully "(rom now on." The Montcalm, relieved of her duties keeping lee free of Quebec Bridge. was to for Lake SI. Pierre today 10 assIst the d'Iber· v!lle In her chore of clearIng a channel to Montreal. The Labra· dor was to remain at Quehec City. By PATRICK CROSSE VATICAN CITY meutersl- Pope John XXIlI chose Christ· mas to Inaugurate a sharp break in the tradition of austere papal solitude and to make warm direct contact, as Blsl10p of Rome, with his Roman nock. been noted In Pope John's care- ful avoidance of political issues CHICAGO I API _ Amcricans' holiday in thc u.S. 'wintcr, kill e d many victims in his many Intimate talks to the paid dearly in lil'cs for holiday I Before tlie holiday. the safety I Some victims slept while unaL . people of Rome whom he IIreeted relaxation this Christmas. There', council had estimated that 620 tended, overheated stoves burnet during Christmas. were indications the Un it e d ! persons would be killcd in traffic, their houses around them. Pius did not hesitate to Ifpeak States was headed for a holiday I smashes. . I :-<ine of the 12 residents dicd ! of all the issues which he,aw as death record during the four·day Fire deatlls in the home. a fre· i a farmhouse fire ncar Aureburr endangering Western civilization. period. . I quent night . time accident In Wash. Prisoners shouting John appears determine(! to limit The trafhc toll mounled at an' . greetings from behind their bars his role as far as possible to that unprecedc'nted dip during the I W BI P I and sobbing with emotion, nun· of pastor, bringing the teachings first half of the weckend. And a 1 estern Ig Three reparmg dreds of exclled children in !heir of his religion in the simplest wave of mulliple . death fires, hospital beds, an old blind man terms directly to his flock. swelled the toll. : groipng from his bed in anothcr But the Inevitable Impact of The ol'er . all accid2nt fatality iTo DIISCUSS German Problem hospital to touch tile Pope-these politics on the people was illus. record is 884, set in 1956 during are some of the memories trated Friday when the diplo. a Christmas weekend of 102 hours the 7i-year·old pontiff \\'111 rctain matic envoys of pre.war Poland -the same length as tile present Wllth RUSSlla of his first Christmas as Bishop and Lithuania were dropped from holiday. The toll two years ago of Rome and spiritual head of the list of missions recognized by included an all·time reco'rd of i06 450.000,000 Roman Catholics. the Holy Sce. traHic deaths. WASIlI:-.lGTO:-'; 'APl - Tile determination to remain In Bel" Elected two months ago, he has At 4 p.m. EST. the lotal num· Western Big Tliree have I'irtually lin. broken decisively through the I Tliis aelion came after Stefan ber of dcaths the count be· c?mplete.d drafts.of ootes to i REPLY AWAITED diminishing bar r i e I' of feeiing Cardinal Wyszynski, primate of gan at 6 p.m. Christmas E\'e was sla oficnng to diSCUSS the entire Thc American· British·French that 11as fxlsted between the Vat. Poland, had spent several weeks 393. Traffic accounted German problcm at a new con· offer to talk will be in the na· , ican and surrounding Italy since in Rome before and after the for 293 deaths. slightly higher ference with lhe Soviet Union. ture of a reminder to the SOViets italian t roo p s 88 years ago election of the Pope. Unoffkial than the figure at the same time The allies. will reject any sug· thaI they hale not )'ct rerlied lo stripped Pope Pius IX of I Va:ican sources belie\'e the car· two years ago. Sixty.two persons gcslion of Iln11t1l1g talks to Ber· a Sept. ailied proposal for a papal territories and made him dinal urged the Vatican to with· were burncd to dcath and 3B died lin's fulure de;pitc SOl'iet thrcJts four·powcr confercnce on Germ· a drtual prisoner in the Vatican. draw recognition from the exiled in miseeilaneo'Js accidents. to turn their sector over to Com· any. A VOIDS POLITICS Another differcnce from predeccssor. Pope Plus XII. Polish a mba s sad 0 r to nelp I munist·controlled East Germany I . . , achieve greater religious freedom A Nat ion a I Safcty CounCil I in the next fi\'e months. I At that tlmc. the lhrce alhes- h's for Poland's millions of Roman 1 spokcsman said the traffic death Officials who reported this Fl'l" in a move to speed preparations has Catholics. toll may be the for any, day said the Westcrn notes Willi for a summit conference - of· ---'- ' be delivered within a few days. fered to dis c u s s the German ights Of This Week's News Hospitali!y i klJl:PIl of the withdrawal 01 The Quecn explained she 1ad' p"r:IIJle. 1 Christmas For Sprmghlll Miner i threa: s time. gested for such a parley. Pr,", Write: and Freneh troops l[\er decldcd allowIng her two I HERE A ' I :nformant s reported The Weslern atlitude will he, Chmt. their o( the Suez Canal chlldrcn to appear wilh her on , N.D . BRA:;DO:\" (CP' _ The 110 pul'l out of a you ilil\·e. the ."o.lld be parallel but authorities said. that thc thrcc al· n IIor,hlp but there Zone In 19J6 tele\'lslOn adding "I am sure that The Canndlan dcstlo\cr S 'th f '1 b k d . t t f J'f" 'l\ot Idel1tlcal.All four 1\lIl stand lies are sure the Soviets did lot :. II ',' eli jo\' RrO all of who ore parents 11'1'11 arrived in Halifax 011 'Chl'istmas , . 111 It amI I Y. last'e th m C\hl'arm t sP;jn msos 'tOIi YOldlr ' t: firm. thev·.'aid, on thc Western mean their Berlin note of .' ' • • .:; .:; n Dav he' . . I wes ern 10splla I y IS rlS . "rs .. ml sal: hue's iI I.: pcace .as the Russia was not idle Christ. undcrstand." .. ' t r e da)s late',wlth ,a Icok· mas but spared' some thoughts Christmas you your f,lluily! , 2i to be an ultimatum. Ncither Pnnce o( mas, One announcement (rom POPE'S XMAS I 109 hull t,orn open b;. heal Y SCAS : for not.so.fortunate friends and more tl1an any other of the, not worry. I m lucky to be Russia nor any of it.<; three war " mar,cd around the . ., .! on the :\orlh AtlantiC., . '.: In I relatil'cs in Springhill, N.S. il'ear. The whole fa111ily always' aille. , .' time allies, it will ... argued. can o!o'rr\'ed Ihe holy Moscow on ChrIstmas Eve pro· Pope John XXIII, 111 the fll'sl' four \\erc killed Ken Smith 34 surl'ivor f the gathered fol' Christmas down lie spcnl fl\T hours single·handedly renounce the al" hOil"': and thous. pOtlsedl I tstelPIPhed 'h uPldProgramh .of ycar of his 'as pontiff of the: when an a , Sprin"hill m\ne' n °Octo. I home. Thal's what we misscd, in :;0. 2 collier), bcfore being res· for joint occupalion 1'1 to In. a l lelsm 0 g t t e ea of C Roman Catholic Church. ';elc'l menl two families of Po· 'b thh t t k"' I' hi lI'f m ,t" II c11ed Then he worked with fel· of Berlin. , , t an ty b h " I' h' . t' ., I er a 00 '0 I"es, SiC ,0.. . . I" . rated C rlstmas Eve msss In 1 IS Illlmigran S In eAst·enu . onto ]?\'ear.old son were ado ted Ken's mothcr "nd hthel' live In' low miners for the next two .. Wl l of the world In I more offiCial \\,ay, Ihe So· lhe presence of the Vatican dip. real. ... An RCAF crash ' •.. ' p d I . . < I 'I I weeks in reSClle operations Any mo(liflcatlOn o( these ar· '01 had an es: viet Union Issued a warning on lomatic eorps-a custom Ihal had' in Italv killed nl'e men .... A by the h city jf than tl town E as h[ oct . hI'S. For ,on Dal'id a bri"ht 'Grade ran/:ements, the notes will say, 1mtmeanln,.There the Berlin crIsIs, In.terms that been abandoned 15 ycors aso. BrItannia Whispering Giant ail" If mon 't 1 s mOdle.!'·t aso aSlsul'cn Christmas in I on Nationalist Weslern diplomats said wer.e en· In an earlier message to his crashed in England, killinR hou:i;1 a sad Brando'n WB; as as any· I ments ali may de· Communist China lind tr th the o( old flock, the 77-)'ear.old Pope Issue(! nlnc men .... All passengers and live in lD offer Christmas Christmas in SpringhilL'" ,\11'5.1 where. His prized Christmas ;;1[1, clde upon JomUl. In p oma c proposa I. a statement at once benevolent crew escaped when All' F.rance greetings. lIf a v 0 r James A. Smith said. thinking of the fam· was a hockey has been Ilghtinl RussIan Foreilln Minister An· and warning: "Let our gestures, plane crash.e(! 'Ienna .. ,'. Creighton who went to Springhill ilies of men who died in the cave- "And everyone who comcs to I k rebellion (or lour elrel G 0 my k a contInued the befitUng men o( good faith, con. EIghteen died In a ca\'e·ln o( In Novem'ber to oHer the Smiths in. "Many of thcm lived right in the house has .to play with him:", True Driver '. orld had 8 few Ill)' the Christ· o! interest in con· the cold war. hm:n Jordan, who i!m!e:f a custodian of p!aceli. broadcast a r( l5luranCe to Chris· monarch II' o! hil friendship. of Ihe United made a spe1!Ch 5 in the Mid· them with tm· Ind Zionists l'l the Arab ,,·orld. !pader IIRS not, 01 i:,t in connection but took an un· for one of his rare tl, Rtds-the second Kremlln I campalin to get the .Ialn nothIng of war or vIolence. mushroom caves Belgium .. ,. a new home, also paid a visit. our block. commented hiS mother. Da\'ld Western countries out of But It Is necessary to be \'Igllant Three·tImes mamcd actress In. The family' was invited out to "We all wanted to call home, beats them all. by pre(!IctIollJ of nuclear liar I( In the of shad· grId. Bergman took a fellow· Christmas dinner but it's too expcnsivc' mavbe . Sill E b d they stay. He bolstered his argu· OWB, to be aware of the insidious. Swe(!e, Lars Schmidt, .as Thoughts of Springhill where next vear we wilL" ' . i HU.RRIED . tl ntom e ments by stallng Russia Is well ness of those who are the enemies husband, .. , Boston Industnallst K ,I ed 'n . f 15 'worked until midnioht I Ken .and h.s \\lfe had to mJke armed for any trouble f God" Bernard Goldl1ne whose glft'e lv . en IIOr< as a ml er . or. .' 0. up thclr mlOds 111 a hurry when QUEEN 'S urs . EO. ing habits made 'news, was sen. years, were strong on ChrIStmas ChrIStmas Eve at hiS new Job 10 1 "layor Creighton made them the BLAIRI.IORE, Alta. (CPl-:-At. m.:; SAG MONEY NEWS tenced to three months in Jail. Day., the of the I oifer. Thcy didn't want to remain to reach truck dmer QUeen Elizabeth, In her Christ. The two most powerful coun. XMAS E SPRIlliGIIILL . ." Mamtob.a board.. in Springhill unlil afler Christmas b.uned ' mas melisage to the Common. trIes In the world gal'e news of . Of we. , lIe said he"ls not \\orned abo.!! ! Jnd perhaps miss lhe opportunity, a strlp·mme rock slide 10 ' wealth, talked of Importance their iovernment.money plans A Iltlle girl In Pclerborough, the ex·mlner said. It s not easy, the futtlre. I Ie arne(! long ago I for a new life in the west. I agO. have been thwarted by an· , of spiritual and family values, P I d . ant., tasted "Christmas cheer" at 1 other slide. She said: res e t Elsen.hower }n'lan early age-and for a worthy e e They lil'e in a modern (!I·c· '. nounced he Will submit to I.. on· purpose. Mother EIght Ch'11dren' room apartment in the Crews had du;:: away thousands, "It to me that Christ· gress a budget b a I an c e d at: The 12.year.old girl. at play, dCI'elopmcnl iust opened a lI'e.ek, of tons of rock and thc truck was mas is just the time to be irdte' around $77.000,000,000 for his I somehow allowed her tongue 10 before ChI' i s t rna s. The city In sight when another slide buncd . (ulto those II'ho add lullness to oountry of 175000000 Kell d I H FO I '1' . . Th d . ' .' . freezc to an icy iron bridge rail. n ouse Ire bought most of the furms lings It "gain urs ay. our lll·es ... The prophets and Finance MInister Arseny G. ing. She wept. terrified. while by-, Ie' and Ken bas a car which a Crcws ue to work, dreamers, phllolophers, men of ZI'erev o( RussIa propose(! a bud· slanders puzzled how 10 pry her I .' dealcr "practically gale me." He h'l ·k 1 ch thc ' ideM Ind poet!, artist! In paint, get o( about 700,000,000,000 rublcs, loose. AUBURN, Wash. 'API-A fire, in tn:'7, and clghl 1I0ilenhach works just thrce hlocks from i arou.nd tl e c 0\ d his I sculpture and music, . , • which on a strict calculation Tllen a Christmas rel'eller ar that "seemed to explode" from 1 children: Gale. In, Donald. ·7 home I hod) of t1C truc r b "Even so, we need would amount to nearly $100.000 .• ril'ed lI'ith 8 bottle of whish A the kitchen of a large rural home Garry, In. Sharon. t.1. Patricia " .' truck hut equipment has . een more. We all need the kind of 000,000, but (or I'arious reasons judicious portion of spirits'I;'os killed nine of the 12 members of 13 Mary Allyn R. Carl Ii and "Tile l'lt,' hrl' l'crtalllly mO\'ed thf'rlmountam security that one gets from a the government budgets in Soviet pourcd bv a policeman _ ar,d a farm family Friday. Penn),. 4. : us H to. on Olil' Ihe ,ource o. e S I. e In a 'happy 8114 united (amlly." and Western blocs are not com. prcsto!-the girl was free. Thc blaze, slarting at 6 a.m., The tll'O' sUrl'il'Qrs he:;irles 1101.! feet Mr. Smllh said. tempt to ple\clll fudher fa . ast 01 Less Unemployment Caught In Ice destroyed the Ole Hollenbach lenbach wcre another dau;hter'l home four miles east of this Wanda, 9, and Phoebe High· 1 F' small westcrn Washington town. tower, RO, r s. Hollenbach's lye The description of the fire was mother. Persons Christmas given firemen by Hollenbach, one Wanda, s e I' ere I y burned, Shot To Death Day Murder By Labour Minister Starr Minis· m a year-end mea. he believes unem· . winter will be lell lilt winter. President Claude Jo- Canadian Labor Con· ID another meSiale unemployment ap- provIncial authorltles, and even now leveral thousands of Can.· diallJ are hard at work would otherwise be unemployed were It not for thIs maniment." done, and Ihat what has been done hu been with such hesita· tlon. "Time end again we havil pleaded lor action which would brlnll Illgether Ihe entire reo source. 0( 1I0vernment, employers and unions to mellt this chal· lenie and combat Illis sullering, The motor ve.ssel "Fergus" was reported jammed In eight to ten Inches of lee In the Northumberland Strait yester· day. The vessel, which plys be· tween St, John's and Nova Seotla, requested aid from the tce·breaker Sorel, which wen t to help the stranded ship Fri· day afternoon. o( the three survivors, be (ore he crawle(! onto tbe roof Df the two· In was taken to a hospital for treat· storey frame house, A ncighbor, ment of burns. Lillard Clyde, rescued her. Hollenbach, 42, said he went Clyde said the barking of his out the kItchen door to get a fire dog calie(! his attention to the extinguisher on a porch but was blaze, "The whole house was in unable to re·enter the house as flames, and only Hollenbach was the kitchen burst Into. flames outside." which quickly enveloped the rest o( the house. Dead were Mrs. Hollenbach, 38, Auburn's "mother of' the year" Hollenbach told firemen he be· lieved the fire started from a short circuit in a cord leading to an electric clock in the kitchen'. EAR FALLS, Ont. (CPl-File Gordon, fell falally wounde(!. persons, including a police outside the door of the cabin. stable and a girl, were shot to Percy dived around' one side of death here Christmas Day and a the house. The others went 24 year _ o;d man Friday was around the other side. The boys charge(! with murder. said they heard one shot and a Thomas Young. son of one of scream as they reioined each the victims, appeared in court at other and fie(!. . Kenora. 75 miles south of this Thc boys went to the Williams' northwestern Ontario point. He home nearby and George went was remandpd a week without for the police. Percy, his uncle . He criticized not taklnl "The government," he added, "will continue to take every step ponlble In dolnll Ita part to enable Canadlana iellerally to enlarie their opportUnIties lor Improvlnl their .taedards· and enjoyment of Uvini," The CLe'I president JodoIn said the foremost problem facing Canadlan.s II unemployment. "The actIon which has been tUen has been far too limited France Suspe'nds pee ted to go through another year o( heal'Y unemplo),men t. I plea. and Const. Fulford relurned to Police identified the victims as: the scene of the shooting. The bliy Constable Cal\'in Russell Fulford, kept well out of range. 'I 28; James Gordon, 28: his 17· I KILLED BY RIFLF vear . old wifc Clara: Albert, The constable and George Wil· Young, 47.ycar·old father of the Iiams werc felled by shots from aecllsed man. and George WiI· a .30·30 calibre rine as they ad· Iiams, also 4i. Thomas Young \'anced on the cabin .. i I I l I ' " , . t: , ., I' I ,," I , 'i . I ,. II .1 I '. , I I Ii , : I , , i : , I I ! I I 1 I. , Ii I , , : , , , , i 'I ' 'i : !' I , .r II ,. ;1 1 ' " I ' ! It II· untmployment call· ,It, a serious problt!lll, l:ldlcalions that the ec()o now Is .wlnlllnil Starr lald. 'ltll,,,';'"' for jobs at "mlllo,·m.,.t Sen'Ice down from the While they in· "Thl. WI. a matter of deep concern when we celebrated New Year'. I year alia, and It Is reo gretlable that .0 )ittle hal been Three Killed i(urrency Foreign T ransadions was charged specifically with Reinforcements we recalled ! i, murder in the death of James from Kenora and Dryden and six \,' ·IWA Vote Results II approximalely In Air Crash tl Is last year, contlnuu--and I n&url for thls below that 0( It I. encoura,. the esUmate of , !ob. and ."kin, lacreUed much Iell !he seuonal low III Ytlr thlll "II the Expected Today SLISBURY, Southern Rhodeilia !APl-A Parls·bound French aIr· liner crashed on take - o(f in a driving rainstorm at Salisbury A report la expected tod." airport Friday. Three of Ihe 70 (Saturda,), from the Inter- persons aboard were killed, national Woodworlterl of Amer. OIficlal! of the alrHne said one Ica OD the ,vaUnt 111 Anglo' other passenger had not been ac· counted for. Nfld. Development Compan,. At I e a s t SlI persons were wooch camPi reJardln, I pro- treated at the Royal RhodesIan POled rtrlk. of loagel'l. Air ForCe hospital, mostly lor PMUS I Reuters)-France has' OVERUAUI. POLICY halted (orelgn currency tranSAC' The decisions will be part of a tions. until Monday-excepl for complete overhaul o( financial tourists on their way in or out and economIc policy. The reo 'of the country, forms will be synchronized with The move came Friday as Pre· final formulation of the 1959 bud· mier' Charles de Gaulle's cabinet get. met to discuss currency reform, Usually wcll·informe<l financial po.\slbly Including devaluation of sources lhink Its reforms will the franc. involve: France's new financial policy. 1. A ':hcal'Y" france, its rate -Taking shape amId rumors of 'n relation to the present (ranc Imminent BrItIsh moves for con cing (ixed by the cabinet Satur· vertlblUty of the pound sterllng- ay. Gordon. . policemen entered the cabin after but thc policeman were daybreak. The bodies of the other dcalings is intended 10 prcl'cnt: identified as l1alfbreeds who for· four I'ictims were round. speculation in foreign cllrrencies. I merlY lived on the Lac Selll In· Young was spolted at his::" No official information is being dian rescrvation. grandparents' cabin five miles released on the gOl'c1'l1mcnt's Inspector Tom Cor"ie of the' all'aV when he fired al the police plans but fnancial quarters and Ontario Provincial Pol ice at TI1ey did not rdurn the' newspapers ha\'e discllssed vari· Kenorn, said there was no indica· shols but crawled to within 100 . possibilities. tion of motivc. yards of lhe cabin to fire tear !;as The new franc, it is forecast, Mrs. Gordon's was bombs inlo the structure. Young , will be made convcrtible for cer· lorn and she was bruiscd. gal'e up without a struggle. tain operations in the area of the UPSET BY MARRIAGE common market and possibly in Neighbors told police Young dealings with some other coun· had known Gordon for tries. years. They said he was upset A high finance ministry official when the Gordons marrie(!. Weather ! '. .. , i I. , ' i , , . BaIlOll. had not aU been col- burns, but only 20 remained In lected ,elterday, and COllie- hOlpital FrldaY.nlght. None was quentl:r relUlti of the ,otilli In crltlcal condition. wlll be announced today by jo"; 2. An adjusted rate (or the said the French government reo Police said the shooting oc· eeived reports (rom London that cured at the Young cabin when the British government has taken the Gordons, accompanied by a firm decision to go aliead with David Young, lB, brother of convertibility of sterling. He did Thomas. and Percy Williams, not dIsclose details of the limits nephew of George, went there to of ths convertibility, pick IIp some phonograph rec· I f ;.IlJG·:-/ovemh ... , an III- will not be mown until toda,. Dead are Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Ihe 11m. time. Han, lIovernment oWelall Thlstleton and Mrs, J, de MI' . ,wert clolll:r concerned with the randa, all of Johannesburg. laid report, from dl&pute betweell the l.W.A. and The plane, I DC.a of the Union show that 10v- A.N,D. Company over the Aeromarltlme de Transport, 8 stimulate wln. ebri.tm.. holiday., and It II private airline on charier III a art proyldllll reported that Premier Smal!· South African travel agency, had wood 1111 been Iteeplni ill CION been aIrborne only about 30 toul!b with all concerned In onds when It crashed. eHorll to avert lerioul develop- Passenlers heard what they de· ment between' the paper com· scribed IS • loud bang then pal!)' IIId til. WOD. .IW I nub of fiame. nance MinIster Antoine Plnay. heavy" franc to other curren· French stock markets wen :es wIth a certain convertibility. closed FrIday because o( thesl 3. A common monetary pollcy move" The prIce of the one·kilc or the !ix "Litlle Europe" na· gram 12,2 lha) gold Ingot soarp.ti jons-France, Italy, West Ger· by 14,000 francs to 8 total 01, many, Belgium, Holland and Lux· sro,ooo franca In Inter·offlce bank I embourg, dealings. Newspapers say the "heavy" Before the cabInet meeting, de (rane wlU be worth 100 ordInary Gaulle and his mInisters confer· (ranes and that prices and red with leadlne financial experts therelore will be correspondingly of the government and the bank cuI. of France, Suspension of (oreian exch3nge The London decision is under· stood here to have influenced greatly France's projects (or eco· omic and r ina n c i al reform. which have been under considera· tion for lome time. ords. Sunny and cloudy High today 22. TEMPERA TURES Toronto ....... 37 Montreal ....... 11 Moncton ........ 5 Halifax ........ 16 St. John's ..... 9 39 ':15 23 34 Cpl. Dick Bender of the Ontario Provincial Police at Re(! Lake, sail! he was lold that when the grollp reached the cabin, some· body yellcd. "he's standing with' a gu n cocked." U!=!!!!H!!!!!!!!!I!E!!!!I!!i!---' ! ' , , '. , ',-; , .
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Sharp Break In Tradition Holds Harbour

Traffic Accid'ents Take Biggest Toll Of Lives ips In

,II. IT' - The :ce· I ~IORE PROBLE~IS : ;;0;:11::" frida)' suc· Added to the ice problems In . !~1J,liin~ a narrow the harbor were the frozen mas· - L~ke SI. Pierre, ses lying between It and the "j";trC;1m from ~Iont· d'lbenllle. Her ImmedIate mls· ':;:":hc r:aman Trans· sian accomplished as the Trans· ,;ram loward a night ontarIo sailed free of Ice, she

':c."r.il ieres, Que. slgnalle(! Ihat she was ready to .:t :l oce;1n.~oing ships start to work toward Monlreal

\!,:,:'f~! harbor II'hlle breaking thc ice which had frozen . . Ernest Lapointe behInd her.

: \id",~ ,mashed at Ships In the harbor are the ·'.w:, m .illmbled array British Bealer(ord and Alpledore: ,;,w r;1lraI1Ce. the German Poseidon, Luise ;'" ,,',1:11rn. the crews Bornhofen and Christal the Swe­. >,.:. "Iere rellOrted to dish Rydboholm, Vaxholm and " lr. ,,::iol'able ChrIst· Torsholin: the NorwegIan Ogna x .... 1 :r.rir ,hips or at County and Elln Hal'en; the .), ' p' " illStitutes In Dutch Prins Frederlk Hendrick; '1\;;'. '1 ere hetting on the Hall an Capo Mlseno; and the

'oi 'pending :'\ew, LiberIan Kall L. '''1 :.'<l Althou~h the weather contlnued ~-:\'" ,,:1:< ;~I~ said th~ to remain below·freezlng, lessen· I'; \kLr;1 n were "mak· In~ chances of 1I0odlns, harbor ,:,';:0"" ~nd might olficials kept a wary eye on water ",1 ·~c j~m~ late to· lel'els, whIch Friday measured a

:'( .!Iip.' to proceed, little more than 52 feet. A level ! .. "uple of days: of 35 feet Is considered dangerous

, anrllow.lying communIties on the

soulh shore opposite Montreal Is· land.

~1 e a n II' h 11 e two other ice· breakers-the Labrador and the Montcalm-were workIng In ot~er parts 0(, the channel between Montreal and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

The Labrador, whIch had been sent to (ree an Ice· trapped ship cast o( Quebec CIty, lI'as divertcd to Anticosti Island III pIck up a lighthouse keeper and his family whose home was destroyed by lire.

The trapped ship, the Beaver· lodge. gothersell Ollt o( dilficul· tics. The ollicial saId she was "somewhere along the Gaspe coast" and would encounter little difficully "(rom now on."

The Montcalm, relieved of her duties keeping lee free of Quebec Bridge. was to ~ll for Lake SI. Pierre today 10 assIst the d'Iber· v!lle In her chore of clearIng a channel to Montreal. The Labra· dor was to remain at Quehec City.

By PATRICK CROSSE VATICAN CITY meutersl­

Pope John XXIlI chose Christ· mas to Inaugurate a sharp break in the tradition of austere papal solitude and to make warm direct contact, as Blsl10p of Rome, with his Roman nock.

been noted In Pope John's care-ful avoidance of political issues CHICAGO I API _ Amcricans' holiday in thc u.S. 'wintcr, kill e d many victims in his many Intimate talks to the paid dearly in lil'cs for holiday I Before tlie holiday. the safety I Some victims slept while unaL . people of Rome whom he IIreeted relaxation this Christmas. There', council had estimated that 620 tended, overheated stoves burnet during Christmas. were indications the Un it e d ! persons would be killcd in traffic, their houses around them.

Pius did not hesitate to Ifpeak States was headed for a holiday I smashes. . I :-<ine of the 12 residents dicd ! of all the issues which he,aw as death record during the four·day Fire deatlls in the home. a fre· i a farmhouse fire ncar Aureburr endangering Western civilization. period. . I quent night . time accident In Wash.

Prisoners shouting enthu~astic John appears determine(! to limit The trafhc toll mounled at an' . greetings from behind their bars his role as far as possible to that unprecedc'nted dip during the I W BI P I and sobbing with emotion, nun· of pastor, bringing the teachings first half of the weckend. And a 1 estern Ig Three reparmg dreds of exclled children in !heir of his religion in the simplest wave of mulliple . death fires, hospital beds, an old blind man terms directly to his flock. swelled the toll. : groipng from his bed in anothcr But the Inevitable Impact of The ol'er . all accid2nt fatality iTo DIISCUSS German Problem hospital to touch tile Pope-these politics on the people was illus. record is 884, set in 1956 during are some of the memories trated Friday when the diplo. a Christmas weekend of 102 hours the 7i-year·old pontiff \\'111 rctain matic envoys of pre.war Poland -the same length as tile present Wllth RUSSlla of his first Christmas as Bishop and Lithuania were dropped from holiday. The toll two years ago of Rome and spiritual head of the list of missions recognized by included an all·time reco'rd of i06 450.000,000 Roman Catholics. the Holy Sce. traHic deaths. WASIlI:-.lGTO:-'; 'APl - Tile determination to remain In Bel"

Elected two months ago, he has At 4 p.m. EST. the lotal num· Western Big Tliree have I'irtually lin. broken decisively through the I Tliis aelion came after Stefan ber of dcaths ~ince the count be· c?mplete.d drafts.of ootes to R~s. i REPLY AWAITED diminishing bar r i e I' of feeiing Cardinal Wyszynski, primate of gan at 6 p.m. Christmas E\'e was sla oficnng to diSCUSS the entire Thc American· British·French that 11as fxlsted between the Vat. Poland, had spent several weeks 393. Traffic ~cidents accounted German problcm at a new con· offer to talk will be in the na· , ican and surrounding Italy since in Rome before and after the for 293 deaths. slightly higher ference with lhe Soviet Union. ture of a reminder to the SOViets italian t roo p s 88 years ago election of the Pope. Unoffkial than the figure at the same time The allies. will reject any sug· thaI they hale not )'ct rerlied lo stripped Pope Pius IX of ~is I Va:ican sources belie\'e the car· two years ago. Sixty.two persons gcslion of Iln11t1l1g talks to Ber· a Sept. ~I) ailied proposal for a papal territories and made him dinal urged the Vatican to with· were burncd to dcath and 3B died lin's fulure de;pitc SOl'iet thrcJts four·powcr confercnce on Germ· a drtual prisoner in the Vatican. draw recognition from the exiled in miseeilaneo'Js accidents. to turn their sector over to Com· any.

A VOIDS POLITICS Another differcnce from

predeccssor. Pope Plus XII.

Polish a mba s sad 0 r to nelp I munist·controlled East Germany I . . , achieve greater religious freedom A Nat ion a I Safcty CounCil I in the next fi\'e months. I At that tlmc. the lhrce alhes-

h's for Poland's millions of Roman 1 spokcsman said the traffic death Officials who reported this Fl'l" in a move to speed preparations has Catholics. toll may be the 'Ji~gest for any, day said the Westcrn notes Willi for a summit conference - of·

---'- ' be delivered within a few days. fered to dis c u s s the German

igh ts Of This Week's News ,We~tern Hospitali!y B~igh~ens i fi;i~~~f,{f~'~i![':~:ltJ: ~l:;:~~:;i:~:;;:ig~7.;: klJl:PIl 'l~rS\\,EES annh'ersal'~' of the withdrawal 01 The Quecn explained she 1ad' p"r:IIJle. 1 Christmas For Sprmghlll Miner i threa: s ab~utthc ~ame time. gested for such a parley.

Pr,", sl~rr Write: Brl~lsh and Freneh troops l[\er decldcd a~alnst allowIng her two I HERE A ' I Dlp.omatl~ :nformants reported The Weslern atlitude will he, c~.rl1r.atcd Chmt. their .iOl'a~lon o( the Suez Canal chlldrcn to appear wilh her on , N.D T~E.R~ . BRA:;DO:\" ~Ian. (CP' _ The 110 pul'l out of a pla~e you ilil\·e. the ~otcs ."o.lld be parallel but authorities said. that thc thrcc al·

n IIor,hlp but there Zone In 19J6 tele\'lslOn adding "I am sure that The Canndlan dcstlo\cr HlllU~ S 'th f '1 b k d . t t f J'f" 'l\ot Idel1tlcal.All four 1\lIl stand lies are sure the Soviets did lot :. II ',' eli ~~ jo\' RrO L'N~ all of yo~ who ore parents 11'1'11 arrived in Halifax 011 'Chl'istmas , . 111 It amI I Y. last'e thm C\hl'armt sP;jn msos 'tOIi YOldlr ~'Ie." ' t: firm. thev·.'aid, on thc Western mean their Berlin note of ~rI,

.' ' • • .:; .:; n Dav he' . . I wes ern 10splla I y IS rlS . "rs .. ml sal: hue's iI • I.: ~nr,.')' pcace .as the Russia was not idle ~t Christ. undcrstand." .. ' t r e da)s late',wlth ,a Icok· mas but spared' some thoughts Christmas you mi~ your f,lluily! , 2i to be an ultimatum. Ncither ~ lr.~.;:-thc Pnnce o( mas, One announcement (rom POPE'S XMAS I 109 hull t,orn open b;. heal Y SCAS : for not.so.fortunate friends and more tl1an any other tim~ of the, not t~, worry. I m lucky to be Russia nor any of it.<; three war " mar,cd around the . • ., .! on the :\orlh AtlantiC., . '.: In I relatil'cs in Springhill, N.S. il'ear. The whole fa111ily always' aille. , . ' time allies, it will ... argued. can

t::~nl o!o'rr\'ed Ihe holy Moscow on ChrIstmas Eve pro· Pope John XXIII, 111 the fll'sl' ~Iontreal four p~rso~s \\erc killed Ken Smith 34 surl'ivor f the gathered fol' Christmas down lie spcnl fl\T fl'l~htcnlO~ hours single·handedly renounce the al" :~::. hOil"': and thous. pOtlsedl I tstelPIPhed 'h uPldProgramh .of ycar of his rel~n 'as pontiff of the: when an e~ploslon np~~d a tun~· , Sprin"hill m\ne' ~isaster n °Octo. I home. Thal's what we misscd, in :;0. 2 collier), bcfore being res· ran~ements for joint occupalion

1'1 r,;~rlmagc to In. al

lelsm 0 g t t e ea of C m· Roman Catholic Church. ';elc'l menl hOllsln~ two families of Po· 'b thh t t k"' I' hi lI'f m ,t" II c11ed Then he worked with fel· of Berlin. , , t an ty b h " I' h' . t' ., ~l I er a 00 '0 I"es, SiC ,0.. . . I" . rated C rlstmas Eve msss In 1 IS Illlmigran S In eAst·enu . onto ~~d ]?\'ear.old son were ado ted Ken's mothcr "nd hthel' live In' low miners for the next two .. ~! Wl l of the world In I more offiCial \\,ay, Ihe So· lhe presence of the Vatican dip. real. ... An RCAF ~Iane crash ' •.. ' p d I . . < I 'I I weeks in reSClle operations Any mo(liflcatlOn o( these ar· '01 ~~~ce had an es: viet Union Issued a warning on lomatic eorps-a custom Ihal had' in Italv killed nl'e men .... A by the h city jf t~:andon than ~ let~lnlng tltown Eas h[ oct . hI'S. For ,on Dal'id a bri"ht 'Grade ran/:ements, the notes will say, 1mtmeanln,.There the Berlin crIsIs, In.terms that been abandoned 15 ycors aso. BrItannia Whispering Giant ail" m~\'~dlbcre ~ar\ If mon 't 1 bm~h s mOdle.!'·t .'a~h aso aSlsul'cn ~,luden't, Christmas in couldcomeonl)'from.ne\Va~ree.

I on Nationalist Weslern diplomats said wer.e en· In an earlier message to his li~er crashed in England, killinR hou:i;1 o:~je~~ ;h~re °t~e·sr~~t~s r~I ~~a;i~e ~;s:~~ a ~rr~'tll' sad Brando'n WB; as excitin~ as any· I ments ali f~~r c~untnes may de· Communist China lind ~f~tfll trth the b~rnacles o( old flock, the 77-)'ear.old Pope Issue(! nlnc men .... All passengers and live dr~p~e(! in lD offer Christmas Christmas in SpringhilL'" ,\11'5.1 where. His prized Christmas ;;1[1, clde upon JomUl. ~,linued In AI~erla, p oma c proposa I. a statement at once benevolent crew escaped when ~n, All' F.rance greetings. lIf a v 0 r James A. Smith said. thinking of the fam· was a hockey ~ame.

has been Ilghtinl RussIan Foreilln Minister An· and warning: "Let our gestures, plane crash.e(! n~ar 'Ienna .. ,'. Creighton who went to Springhill ilies of men who died in the cave- "And everyone who comcs to I k rebellion (or lour elrel G ~ 0 my k a contInued the befitUng men o( good faith, con. EIghteen died In a ca\'e·ln o( In Novem'ber to oHer the Smiths in. "Many of thcm lived right in the house has .to play with him:", True Driver

'. ~ orld had 8 few Ill)' d~ring the Christ·

o! interest in con· the cold war.

hm:n ~f Jordan, who i!m!e:f a custodian of

p!aceli. broadcast a r( l5luranCe to Chris· llo!l~rn monarch II' o! hil friendship. \m~r of Ihe United

made a spe1!Ch ~Wnmlln;·.1 5 in the Mid·

cll!sin~ them with tm· Ind Zionists a~ a~en\s

l'l the Arab ,,·orld. !pader IIRS not, 01 i:,t in connection

but took an un· for one of his rare

tl, Rtds-the second

Kremlln I campalin to get the .Ialn nothIng of war or vIolence. mushroom caves I~ Belgium .. ,. a new home, also paid a visit. our block. commented hiS mother. Da\'ld Western countries out of ~~rlln But It Is necessary to be \'Igllant Three·tImes mamcd actress In. The family' was invited out to "We all wanted to call home, beats them all. by pre(!IctIollJ of nuclear liar I( In the nl~ht of len~thenlng shad· grId. Bergman took a fellow· Christmas dinner but it's too expcnsivc' mavbe . Sill E b d they stay. He bolstered his argu· OWB, to be aware of the insidious. Swe(!e, Lars Schmidt, .as hern~w Thoughts of Springhill where next vear we wilL" ' . i HU.RRIED ~EC~S\o)I; . tl ntom e ments by stallng Russia Is well ness of those who are the enemies husband, .. , Boston Industnallst K ,I ed 'n . f 15 Ke~ 'worked until midnioht I Ken .and h.s \\lfe had to mJke armed for any trouble f God" Bernard Goldl1ne whose glft'elv. en IIOr< as a ml er . or. .' 0. up thclr mlOds 111 a hurry when

QUEEN'S urs . EO. ing habits made 'news, was sen. years, were strong on ChrIStmas ChrIStmas Eve at hiS new Job 10 1 "layor Creighton made them the BLAIRI.IORE, Alta. (CPl-:-At.

m.:; SAG MONEY NEWS tenced to three months in Jail. Day., the ~team g~neratlng ~lant of the I oifer. Thcy didn't want to remain tc~~ts· to reach truck dmer QUeen Elizabeth, In her Christ. The two most powerful coun. XMAS E ~!,SS SPRIlliGIIILL . ." Mamtob.a h,~ro.electnc. board.. in Springhill unlil afler Christmas Phlli~ Ma.lanchu~k, b.uned und~r '

mas melisage to the Common. trIes In the world gal'e news of . C~ ~R Of co~rse we. ml~~ ~Prlnghill. , lIe said he"ls not \\orned abo.!! ! Jnd perhaps miss lhe opportunity, a strlp·mme rock slide 10 da~s ' wealth, talked of ~he Importance their iovernment.money plans A Iltlle girl In Pclerborough, the ex·mlner said. It s not easy, the futtlre. I Ie arne(! long ago I for a new life in the west. I agO. have been thwarted by an· , of spiritual and family values, P I d . ant., tasted "Christmas cheer" at 1 other slide. She said: res e ~ t Elsen.hower }n'lan early age-and for a worthy e e They lil'e in a modern (!I·c· '.

nounced he Will submit to I.. on· purpose. Mother EIght Ch'11dren' room apartment in the housin~ Crews had du;:: away thousands, "It seem~ to me that Christ· gress a budget b a I an c e d at: The 12.year.old girl. at play, dCI'elopmcnl iust opened a lI'e.ek, of tons of rock and thc truck was

mas is just the time to be irdte' around $77.000,000,000 for his I somehow allowed her tongue 10 before ChI' i s t rna s. The city In sight when another slide buncd . (ulto those II'ho add lullness to oountry of 175000000 Kell d I H FO I '1' . . Th d . ' .' . freezc to an icy iron bridge rail. n ouse Ire bought most of the furms lings It "gain urs ay. our lll·es ... The prophets and Finance MInister Arseny G. ing. She wept. terrified. while by-, Ie' and Ken bas a car which a lo~al Crcws ue continuill~ to work, dreamers, phllolophers, men of ZI'erev o( RussIa propose(! a bud· slanders puzzled how 10 pry her I .' dealcr "practically gale me." He h'l ·k 1 ch thc ' ideM Ind poet!, artist! In paint, get o( about 700,000,000,000 rublcs, loose. AUBURN, Wash. 'API-A fire, in tn:'7, and clghl 1I0ilenhach works just thrce hlocks from i arou.nd tl e c 0\ d ~v!~aand his I sculpture and music, . , • which on a strict calculation Tllen a Christmas rel'eller ar that "seemed to explode" from 1 children: Gale. In, Donald. ·7 home I hod) of t1C truc r b

"Even so, we need ~omethlne would amount to nearly $100.000 .• ril'ed lI'ith 8 bottle of whish A the kitchen of a large rural home Garry, In. Sharon. t.1. Patricia " . ' truck hut equipment has . een more. We all need the kind of 000,000, but (or I'arious reasons judicious portion of spirits'I;'os killed nine of the 12 members of 13 Mary Allyn R. Carl Ii and "Tile l'lt,' hrl' l'crtalllly ~llcn mO\'ed 11i~hC~ \I~ thf'rlmountam \~ security that one gets from a the government budgets in Soviet pourcd bv a policeman _ ar,d a farm family Friday. Penn),. 4. : us H ~ood .~h;1llCe to. ~et on Olil' Ihe ,ource o. e S I. e In a~s a

'happy 8114 united (amlly." and Western blocs are not com. prcsto!-the girl was free. Thc blaze, slarting at 6 a.m., The tll'O' sUrl'il'Qrs he:;irles 1101.! feet a~all1, Mr. Smllh said. tempt to ple\clll fudher fa .

ast 01 Less Unemployment Caught In Ice destroyed the Ole Hollenbach lenbach wcre another dau;hter'l home four miles east of this Wanda, 9, and ~Irs. Phoebe High· 1 F' small westcrn Washington town. tower, RO, ~I r s. Hollenbach's lye

The description of the fire was mother. Persons

Christmas given firemen by Hollenbach, one Wanda, s e I' ere I y burned,

Shot To Death Day Murder

By Labour Minister Starr Minis·

m a year-end mea. he believes unem·

. winter will be lell lilt winter. President Claude Jo­Canadian Labor Con· ID another meSiale unemployment ap-

provIncial authorltles, and even now leveral thousands of Can.· diallJ are hard at work w~o would otherwise be unemployed were It not for thIs maniment."

done, and Ihat what has been done hu been with such hesita· tlon.

"Time end again we havil pleaded lor action which would brlnll Illgether Ihe entire reo source. 0( 1I0vernment, employers and unions to mellt this chal· lenie and combat Illis sullering,

The motor ve.ssel "Fergus" was reported jammed In eight to ten Inches of lee In the Northumberland Strait yester· day.

The vessel, which plys be· tween St, John's and Nova Seotla, requested aid from the tce·breaker Sorel, which wen t to help the stranded ship Fri· day afternoon.

o( the three survivors, be (ore he crawle(! onto tbe roof Df the two· In was taken to a hospital for treat· storey frame house, A ncighbor, ment of burns. Lillard Clyde, rescued her.

Hollenbach, 42, said he went Clyde said the barking of his out the kItchen door to get a fire dog calie(! his attention to the extinguisher on a porch but was blaze, "The whole house was in unable to re·enter the house as flames, and only Hollenbach was the kitchen burst Into. flames outside." which quickly enveloped the rest o( the house.

Dead were Mrs. Hollenbach, 38, Auburn's "mother of' the year"

Hollenbach told firemen he be· lieved the fire started from a short circuit in a cord leading to an electric clock in the kitchen'.

EAR FALLS, Ont. (CPl-File Gordon, fell falally wounde(!. persons, including a police ~on· outside the door of the cabin. stable and a girl, were shot to Percy dived around' one side of death here Christmas Day and a the house. The others went 24 • year _ o;d man Friday was around the other side. The boys charge(! with murder. said they heard one shot and a

Thomas Young. son of one of scream as they reioined each the victims, appeared in court at other and fie(!. . Kenora. 75 miles south of this Thc boys went to the Williams' northwestern Ontario point. He home nearby and George went was remandpd a week without for the police. Percy, his uncle

. He criticized not taklnl

"The government," he added, "will continue to take every step ponlble In dolnll Ita part to enable Canadlana iellerally to enlarie their opportUnIties lor Improvlnl their .taedards· and enjoyment of Uvini,"

The CLe'I president JodoIn said the foremost problem facing Canadlan.s II unemployment.

"The actIon which has been tUen has been far too limited

~~~a~~~h p!~~lja~e~n~~re~ ~~~ France Suspe'nds pee ted to go through another year o( heal'Y unemplo),men t.

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Constable Cal\'in Russell Fulford, kept well out of range. 'I 28; James Gordon, 28: his 17· I KILLED BY RIFLF

vear . old wifc Clara: Albert, The constable and George Wil· Young, 47.ycar·old father of the Iiams werc felled by shots from aecllsed man. and George WiI· a .30·30 calibre rine as they ad· Iiams, also 4i. Thomas Young \'anced on the cabin ..

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now Is .wlnlllnil ~Ir. Starr lald.

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down from the While they in·

"Thl. WI. a matter of deep concern when we celebrated New Year'. I year alia, and It Is reo gretlable that .0 )ittle hal been Three Killed i(urrency

Foreign T ransadions was charged specifically with Reinforcements we recalled ! i,

murder in the death of James from Kenora and Dryden and six \,'

r!lc~~ i~luea~rl~e~!ir. ·IWA Vote Results ~e II approximalely

In Air Crash tl Is last year,

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Expected Today SLISBURY, Southern Rhodeilia

!APl-A Parls·bound French aIr· liner crashed on take - o(f in a driving rainstorm at Salisbury

A report la expected tod." airport Friday. Three of Ihe 70 (Saturda,), from the Inter- persons aboard were killed, national Woodworlterl of Amer. OIficlal! of the alrHne said one Ica OD the ,vaUnt 111 Anglo' other passenger had not been ac·

counted for. Nfld. Development Compan,. At I e a s t SlI persons were wooch camPi reJardln, I pro- treated at the Royal RhodesIan POled rtrlk. of loagel'l. Air ForCe hospital, mostly lor

PMUS I Reuters)-France has' OVERUAUI. POLICY halted (orelgn currency tranSAC' The decisions will be part of a tions. until Monday-excepl for complete overhaul o( financial tourists on their way in or out and economIc policy. The reo 'of the country, forms will be synchronized with

The move came Friday as Pre· final formulation of the 1959 bud· mier' Charles de Gaulle's cabinet get. met to discuss currency reform, Usually wcll·informe<l financial po.\slbly Including devaluation of sources lhink Its reforms will the franc. involve:

France's new financial policy. 1. A ':hcal'Y" france, its rate -Taking shape amId rumors of 'n relation to the present (ranc Imminent BrItIsh moves for con cing (ixed by the cabinet Satur· vertlblUty of the pound sterllng- ay.

Gordon. . policemen entered the cabin after .~ll but thc policeman were daybreak. The bodies of the other

dcalings is intended 10 prcl'cnt: identified as l1alfbreeds who for· four I'ictims were round. speculation in foreign cllrrencies. I merlY lived on the Lac Selll In· Young was spolted at his::"

No official information is being dian rescrvation. grandparents' cabin five miles released on the gOl'c1'l1mcnt's Inspector Tom Cor"ie of the' all'aV when he fired al the police plans but fnancial quarters and Ontario Provincial Pol ice at o[(i~ers. TI1ey did not rdurn the' newspapers ha\'e discllssed vari· Kenorn, said there was no indica· shols but crawled to within 100 . Oll~ possibilities. tion of motivc. yards of lhe cabin to fire tear !;as ~

The new franc, it is forecast, Mrs. Gordon's c1othin~ was bombs inlo the structure. Young , will be made convcrtible for cer· lorn and she was bruiscd. gal'e up without a struggle. tain operations in the area of the UPSET BY MARRIAGE common market and possibly in Neighbors told police Young dealings with some other coun· had known ~!rs, Gordon for tries. years. They said he was upset

A high finance ministry official when the Gordons marrie(!. Weather

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wlll be announced today by jo"; 2. An adjusted rate (or the said the French government reo Police said the shooting oc· eeived reports (rom London that cured at the Young cabin when the British government has taken the Gordons, accompanied by a firm decision to go aliead with David Young, lB, brother of convertibility of sterling. He did Thomas. and Percy Williams, not dIsclose details of the limits nephew of George, went there to of ths convertibility, pick IIp some phonograph rec·

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. ,wert clolll:r concerned with the randa, all of Johannesburg. laid report, from dl&pute betweell the l.W.A. and The plane, I DC.a of the Union

show that 10v- A.N,D. Company over the Aeromarltlme de Transport, 8 stimulate wln. ebri.tm.. holiday., and It II private airline on charier III a art proyldllll reported that Premier Smal!· South African travel agency, had

wood 1111 been Iteeplni ill CION been aIrborne only about 30 ~ec· toul!b with all concerned In onds when It crashed. eHorll to avert lerioul develop- Passenlers heard what they de· ment between' the paper com· scribed IS • loud bang ~d then pal!)' IIId til. WOD. .IW I nub of fiame.

nance MinIster Antoine Plnay. heavy" franc to other curren· French stock markets wen :es wIth a certain convertibility.

closed FrIday because o( thesl 3. A common monetary pollcy move" The prIce of the one·kilc or the !ix "Litlle Europe" na· gram 12,2 lha) gold Ingot soarp.ti jons-France, Italy, West Ger· by 14,000 francs to 8 total 01, many, Belgium, Holland and Lux· sro,ooo franca In Inter·offlce bank I embourg, dealings. Newspapers say the "heavy"

Before the cabInet meeting, de (rane wlU be worth 100 ordInary Gaulle and his mInisters confer· (ranes and that prices and wa~es red with leadlne financial experts therelore will be correspondingly of the government and the bank cuI. of France, Suspension of (oreian exch3nge

The London decision is under· stood here to have influenced greatly France's projects (or eco· omic and r ina n c i al reform. which have been under considera· tion for lome time.

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St, John's and throughout the Island

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 , 1

With· MAJOR HOOPLE STEMlSIDP MOVEMENTS

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Bedford ll, leal'ing Hallf:;x Dec. 24th., arrive 51. John's

TO·da~ Dec. 26th., sailing D~c. 29th. i

Belle Isle II leaving ~alilax i DEC. 27, due st. John 5 Dec.: 2~, sailing Dec. 31. ' II I \ -

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5th.', 8a~ing Jan. 7th. I film °Whi:~e"tr2 ThJ II Belle Isle II leaving Halifax 1 prio t th ~:l5 11n.shej

Jan. 5, due 51. John'. Jan. 7, the r'roml' e stdur:s i. i . J 9 I "'. nn II 1.\ sa Itng an, . aided as d" Bedford, leaving Halifax Jar. I a Ishnet

J On' from an) Ihing the f, d 12th., arril'e 51. John's "'" 11 h me 14th, ~ailing Jan, 161h. ' n ·ro er as ;el do~.e.

Belle [sle leaving Halifax "KII~g Crcule," " !00<l Jan. 13, due Sl. John's Jan. 15, Oflll'hflClhF lIas film~d

,: co. or u relleh flu'n~r sailing Jan. 17. 0 I I I r cans II l~rc j.ll "'~j . . b2S~d on Ha~ olu P. ;b' .

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".B .. Jan. 6, HaJ!{ax J:ln. 9, dup "The Bat'l; . "p_,~r .. " 5l John 's Jan 12 ,ailing hn I' .. ,r ,r".

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Now Playing due St. John's Jan. 26. sailing, Waller )\a;thJ Iratter J 27 ' . . up J) s an.,' I" St John' ~Iaxle Fields. \, ho o~n~ "Novapo~ ea\!ng .' ,I nie and Rnurhon

"THE HUNTERS" WITH Feb. 3, Halifax feb. 0. due 51., who \\'anted '0 0"

ROBERT MITCHUM Jobn's Feb. 9, sailing Feb. 10 'well. Lovell' n'o:rJr:n Maj~r Cleve Saville (Robert "Novaport leal'lng 5t. John. I Ih . I: n 5

M:tchum). a Wor!J War II ace Feb. 17, N.B. Halifax Feb. 20.,0 er glr In an.~)"! known throughout the Air Force d 5t Jh' Feb. 23 sailing Jagger as nann) s

ue . 0 n s , : ~lorrl1\\, as Dal1nl"s as "The Cleaver," arrives in Feb. 24... 'all lend suPpor'1 t

· Japan enroute to a jet fighter "-RefT12eratLon. I • • h a 'I squadron on duty near the Yalu FURSESS \\' ARREN LlNF. ,thiS hlg I)' dramalie

h K W T • • H I'f ,tlOnal modern IloIT. River during t e orean ar. Nova Scotia. leavm~ a I ax ~Ionteveeehi ar.d P;ul At the Kyoto officers' club he Dec. 31, due 5t. Jo.hn ~ Jan. 2, have import30t fl"

I meets Lt. Abbott (Lee Philips),. sailing again same day for I "Kin C eol . ea ur", ! a pilot on duty with the outfit Liverpool. I ~ f r th' hI! I

I to which he has been assigned. Newfoundlalld, leal'ing Lil'er· ~~ho~eh 0p 1 trlee~ ! bbotl d . k too ch and d 5 J h' \\ IC res,cI J In, I

," . I rkm Sh' h mil "'here. pool Dec. ~1, f ue It:[ a n dS :ltichael Cur~;l dirl't:l/i Savil t ta es 1m om~," ,Jan. 6, leavmg or Ha I ax an i ____ .. _ _

I he meet~ nl~ wife Kris Dlay! Boston Jan. 7. due Halifax Jan.' Feb. 5, lealinE for Britt). Saville learn~ that Ab- '9 and Boston Jan. 12, leal'ing Baston Frb. i. due

· hott is consumed by fear and, Boston Jan. 13 and Halifax Jan. II and Bo,ton Feh I ii estr~nged from Kri;. . 17, due S1. Johll's Jan. 19, .sail- Boslon Feh. 13 al:d' : In Korea, he flllris. that hiS 111.11 again same day for Lll'er- 18, due SI. .Joho·s Ftb. ' immediate co.mmander IS hiS old pool. ing again sam. da< for 'flying mate alld friend, Col.I Xova S('otia. lC;lI'ing Liverpool pool. . >'Dutch" [mil (Richar.d Egan)., Jan. 16, due St. John's Jan. 22. XOVI Scotia. lea\':~, He also learns of theIr famous: leal'ing for Halifax and Boston pool Feh. 20. due 51. Red Chine;e opponent, "Casey: Jan. 24, due Halifax Jan. 26 and I :!6. leaving for

· Joncs" the comn:'ander of a: Boston Jan. 29, leaving Boston. Boston Feb. 28, due crack Communist Jet command .. Jan. 30 and Halifax Feb. 4. due March 2 and Bo!lon lie is made a flight commander 1 5t. John's Feb. 6, sailing again leaving Boston ~Imh and while in Japan to pick Up I same day for Liverpool. I Halifax:llarch 11, due Sl

· a fil~ht of Jets, he. runs in~o, Newfoundland, leaving Liver-, March 13, '~iling leW I, Kris again. Abbott IS also In· pool Jan. 30, due 51. John's ~ day for Lil·e,pool. Japan, but has not contacted his: _====================

: wife. Saville and Kris drive to' ,the country for lunch. 1

I Back in Korea once again, he • finds that a brash young new· : comer has been assigned to his 'flight. Lt. Pell (Robert Wag­Iller). Pell's dare·devil flying re­: suits in the loss Df one of his flight mates, but he is promot­ed b)' Imil for hi~ technique.

I lie is made an element leader'l · and the relationship between, 5uI'ille and Pell, who so much: resembles Ihe ~!ajor of ten' \'Cars before. wor5en~. . But Ihe flight earns a name, (or ilself and hath 5al'ille and I Pell become jet aces. In I.

'~horl Ical'c to Japan. Sal'illc: again secs Kris. and Iheir lovc \ becomcs cl'idenl. although ,he I lells him lllat Ihe Lime and the piece are nol right for lhem.

r.al'k in Korca. Sal'ille shools nO'.l'n "(':.;01' .10nr~," ano Ihen I "HI.. his plane on enemy ter· riloc\' to r~seuc Ahbolt who h,< h,'CI\ forren oowo.

Pell, I\hn had br~n ordered tn rrlurn to his b;"e by Sal'ille.

· diinbe."s and protects Sal'ille, pnn Abnolt from ground pur·' !:cit until his gas tank~ and ma·: rhine ~lIns ar~ empt)'. He then i

: parachutel 10 ioin his com· I 'rade.s. Thc), fight their \I'n~' 'throllgh Red lines until. 1I'0und· cd, Ihe), come upon a United Xalions outpost manned by Greek troops.

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Decision

A,warded Of Federal. Public Works I Spaniard's Bay-Construction

projects totalltng 513,621,446.79, of Post Office, Mark Gosse and awarded during the monlh of: Sons, $21,300. . ~ol'embcrd' Ncwfoundland's I' Terra Nova National Park;" s ar~ Inc u Ing the following Trans·Canada Highway . Con;' Jobs. • . ! strucHon of Big Brock· Biii:!p , . Bell Islan~-construelton of I at ~ile 7.6 and construction· of

II r , 11 I\all:lm. ~Iinisler dalions rould cau~c the Com· i

. ;r. '.\I,hr' to !late thai pany to bear additional eMts '.:~;' m'ril'rd the fol· equivalent to a wage increase'of I

II ha:f extension and ~hed, Gulf I arch cull'ert at Bread: Col'e ~rarltlme ConstructIOn Ltd., (Mile 12.0) Grant ~lills Ltd ~Iontane, P.Q ... 5331,228:'5. I Montrcal $i98,915.95: ., I '

Garlllsh - Construc\lon of, • . '(:re 1,"111 the Chair· 16 cenl.! per hour. ,':~I . 'nr,l'ili:ltion Board' I hal'c ~tudled the situation 'id l "llh Ihr dispute bc· aO(l I feel that the only Item In :~f :,·.rri1olional Wood· Ihc recommendaliolUl which

rl Amrrica, Locnl could conceil'ably have led the ~,~ I H .\ndo.:-Iell'found· parlies to put such a construc· [lilf.I'i'nll'nl Company, tlon in Ihe Board's recommen·

Post Office building, George: Terra 1':ol'a Nation.al. Park, . T. Dixon Ltd., Fortune 517,978. ; Trans·Canada Highway":' Con-

Pori Rexton _ Construction 1 slructlOn 01 concrete arch cui·· ,:: 01 Post Office building, John 1 I'erts at Southwes~ Barook (M~e II. Piercey, Port Rexton S16.1 2.3) and at Sallon s B~ook (?~lle

. dRtions would be the reduction USHERING IN THE JET ACE-Drnwlng abol'c portrays the I I; .,: :11(' Irlter hal'c of the work week. This is a. three great passenger jet nirliners currl'nt1y In operation In a rlines, besan Prague-Moscow runs In 1957. The Russian '.'.: Ir 'he parties. . complex point and It mH.\' be Europe, the M.iddle East and, IRtely, In the United States and pl~tnheCn~w cEonnCctt~ MdOSCOW with major European cities and , tilt II'l . mo, g;;p, an New Delhi, India. Going inlo irans-:,:1(:' ~uolrd in full, po!~lhle thRt some of ita rami. on ranfa an IC runs, The jel era wos pioneered In 1952 by atlanhc :,pcrahon shortly aftc!' the Comet II',"S the Amer·lcan

II tl b han llJ·tated earlicr model Qf thc Brill>h Comet. The 101"_" B I ., .. : q:I':'. co ons were not rouR t to I •• oc ,ng ,07, under Pan American's nag. ·Da·lly round-tr·1 ~1. John's. th B d \'ers on was the first to begin transatlantic flights In Octobcr b t " P c oar's attcntion. If It can 1958, The Tupelov 104, U5ed by Soviet and Czechoslol'al;la~ son:lce e \\'~n New YOI'k and Miami has Just been begun by

:1 Jlrermbcr, 19~8: bl' ~ho\\'n to your satisfaction NatIOnal AIrlines, .u.s~g • 707 Icased from Pan American, " :,' ,,"",m, I 'h" 'h. 'ff'" ,/ 'h. B",d', Postal Revenue IS' h'll F 'd' ! r: :t~~~~ur. i~~~I~~~m~~~d~!~~ tol~m~ho~~ ~~IMinor Fires Keep ~ Fire Burn-Ing Out R 0 I t The annual report of the' prmg i un, ':"'"h,',m,,,lIh, .'d'"""' "',,' , .. "IS',200,.' e- eve opmen "," ow" O.,,,,m,,, 'f' A ,,,'m.'" •• " .. . 1,,'.1f(1 whleh recl'nt. ,000.00 pcr year upon the Com. F' B I 1 Canada for the fiscal I'ear end·: be pp II t y. ,00 b.a5 .. r! ::'. ::nrlin!!S .10 you In I pany ~s nsserted publicly, then Iremen usy .i. 0 f Control Press Hour Of Old St J h" cd :'-Iarch 31. 1957. sh~ws total 1 la:~ f~~ t~~ ~d r:~ h·~e;~oun~ .

. '~, " h Ihe ol,pute be. 'I con8ICicr It to be my duty to' 0 n s revenue for the Har amounted 1 F' d /. P g I Isast9r , 'O~4 and A"I . k th t th II b I . ' ' t SI"78"6 ". . un, It was reported yester· c:>.',. _.__ n. o. ,IS a e par es I' not. Local firemen were kepi busy: TI C '1 I I N'I 0" . ,,201.18. Expendl' da' ,,,.:,, "',.,,' C,.,,")' I1.d ""' ""h '''' ,,' 'h' f,. "fth' /'" mf .. , II""",,", I Hub Hardware and Ad;.in;n. Dwelli n.s' fOOd" BO"'~" r" ~ '',' ." .m": II,,,,, ",,",,' ,,".0'"00'''.' ~I ". ,'5000 h . h '1 , """'''',",d ,h"" ""IIo,,""h. n",d i Ch , , h lid . h . on ° '"" "' "'. "".,,,,, , ,.,·",,,.bI, h' ° " o. .. '" ~ . .. ; . "',,""'"' dm ,,,,. ",.., 0,'0 ,,, . "" ", " ~~.. , ., ". "' ",",,' Bur n in 9 at 4,15 a, m. """'" """kI,· m"IIo, " Fd· ,,' ".;;" 20 1.2' "' .. '.",~d ,h,,",h ""di .. ", "" .. B'" . ' """"' ''''"'''""" ""' ". d" ,,,' ,,,,",,,d " ,,",,",0' . ' . J",,,"wo of C.J.ON. Ih' ~

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1 ,::. r'.",lIl1llll'llllatioIlS I "e, 11'('re IUO,,('ril ~ 0111 TI.'. f" ." 'Ire 0 ttn nown orlgm lip to press hour· . " -., .. ;,,.,' ,,,,I 11"1',' fill' :I I I. II' .. 1 'I I~ \\Or,t If{ UNtilled un 1 this mOI'niH,," hud alltterl tIle flub Harrl,vare bl'!'> ref('r!'lng to \III' proposed land post "ffll·.[" lotalled Sl· Ihrough olher sources. t 1<'1'(, IiI" IIPllllll1l L~\'as s .tan!1 1 Chl'islmas En' :It 11.44 :1.111.. ... rl'·t1rvl'lopo1l'nt of the l'en'flJi 5788568 III tillS· amount S7:17' The Ille.t contribution came :r': i': IHI II I' illl'I'[,ll;e it Ill;: CII e~gll".I. '1.1"I'n If !Ill' II hen 0 duuult, alarm snmmoned store 1111 Military Rnlld and wus licki~g its way portion of till' ol<h'r ,cclioll' of ;,U8:S:1' [,;1111" from St lulln':' 11'11111 the Oranoe Lod°es ill •.. '.1,- ,,: :111 a~rt'tl1l('II\' thol

an s Itrl'colllllldlt'lllnttoIIIIS .,011 firemen III H hllll>l' Oil tlueell's: t I'" I II' till' Citv, n~dlll'iI" the 'Ir(" Ililh '101"91' f'l·o·nl· Ih'~' Newfoundland ~\'er theOChri"t .

750 ' " 4.6), C~nadlan Machmery 'and Port Saunders-Construction 1'1 Induslry Con~truction ·Co.,

of detachment quarters for RC' $105,144.80. ~IP, SprackJin Reid Ltd., St. \ ~Iore contracts will be award· John's, 554,355. I ed later. . .

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h .. f . i n If 11 " ,., One of the firemen fell off tIll' roof of the II I I enoug aprr~cldtlOn 0 Ihe , r"prc u ~. )·ullr,s, • at 12.0a p.m. frum it hou.lc 011 , ' " futnrc rcquirements of thr 5t 0 CIS'

I sc,u,) BnIAN J. II BITE Gambia Slreet Rnd Rnolher al bunllng blllldmg and was rushed to hospital. milin shoppinc itreas of W"lcl' . ores pen I aro erVICe __ . ___ ... _. ________ .____ 9.19 p.m. from. II" Ilome . on Thr adjoining dlltlllllg east - --- --. i and Dllckll'OI·th Strcr:,. willi I'C'

Ity Lodge Festl'va'l Plays !lamel Streci. :';onc of the lire' of the lIub wa~ occupied by rna,' be burned g:ml to both Iheir ~roll'lh and SP.\:\IARD'S B,\)". Dcc ~,'l--

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I'll yeslerda)' the namel oC the IN) m nor and Rt R.55 a.m. men H IIBS 1I0t n the building ~ SA an cxpioding noise Sh hibilion in the ollice of thc inlg

.Iheir cmployer.' the long ~en;or and junior choirs II'll! ,pioys the group wil! enter in an 011 furnare In a home on' aR she was around the Bay for 1 telephoned h h t' e. Town Planning Officer and it C lI'Istmas weekcnd allcr the cdch sing a carol. thc scrl'icc

. L"d_I' XII ~Ii L.T.B. the CJO:O;.TC Festil'~l and Re. I Elizabeth Al'enue gOI'C B little' Ihe Christmas holidays, tl erb sahn d u mealn. was sungestcrl that an rffort hectk ru;h of pre·Christmas fol' the most part, 1\'1· Ii be on· ( . ,.1 I ils A I' I ~ I hi did' I me a passel y a rung n . ~. shoppeLI . . . , .: :,.' "''',., "',' ""m. F,'.II",1. I "" • '" '''" '" ",.", FI".," , .. 1100" " ,", U" ,'.,m. h' ",.d, '" "''"'' • m,,"" ",,' ,,·h,,","'" "" .,,, '" "hi.h 'h' "ho', "",,,,.Ii"

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, h,.d ,1"I,t~d b~ Sis. V.l'llolY !lIver' wlil be the Re. WId ; ln~ uut from all parts of the ~ pled bl' the Veill. of Taxation.: ware!. 'are not going back to work' cessional hymn. Visitors will.bl

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.... . . ,ra>. SI. John s Ployers are enter. Cnnodu goes 011 display npxt chrrk but the creeping f1ame~' but it IB upected that both IrIS mas :, .~:II:.h as Dlrector~,: Ing "The Laboratory", a one. month in Kingston, Jnmaico, were sprtBdlng fast and fear: bulldlngR were damaged by

Li,I. ... Edgecombe In· I acter, set In 16th, century Italy, when t~e biggest all·Canadian was held that half of the block I smoke and water. I In Church , .' for the TV compeUon and their trade fair el'er held in the West . ' I. , 1ll>lrc!s _ Sistcr recent SUCCNS "~liranda" Wil' Indies Is officially opened for 50 Y Old ! L~rge congregations attend· Off-Icer Cadets In Navtl ~~ 10 the Reglonai Drama Festl. bUHlness, Visitors will sec Ca· Warrant Issued' ears cd the. I"ar.iou, Christ'mas scr· ~ . 'J

Eliz. 1.1. ,nadlan fooM, forest products, 1 . nec' In eli), churche~ Chri~t· ' : The Pln~'makrn of Comer machln~r)' And lex tile, nnd hr The Holy Name SOCI~t)· "ili i mns EI·c and .christmOl~ Day. Inslructor Lieutenant W. J., ing OIficer HMCS "Cahoi".'

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1'1 rr~"'l'nr of Capetown, 119:18 ford and has not heen, Isst yrRr: , 163 : FemAie. 25. ~faie, 0111 the w~y frum Ihe narrow,

'.1 '1,'lPn ~IcCann. were' seen since.' I Vnplaced Appl1CRllt~ De""m"el- 11th., 1"58' ' of lh~ harbour of St. Jnhn-~: o LC '1 " : . Iale, . throu~h the citl' 10 ~rjJJ LRne : · FI~Q rars iOl'oll'ed Anyone knowing his where· i December 18th .. 1958: ~Ia:le, Ie?: Femaie, 32, : in the' west end,' 'n" frnm ~,Itll '

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sisting of Beer Pond ~atchment, Broad Cove catchment, and Triangle Pond development, all at a cost of over $2,000,000.

"3. Constructing and paving a system of roads in the ~unt Pearl area at a cost of well over $1,000,000. . "4, A network of water dis­trIbution and sewage systems costing over $51h millions, most. of which, we would hope, would 'be financed aA Federal·Provin· cial projects under Ihe Nationol Housing Act.

"It is also recommended that there be established a Metro· politan Council to administer the greater SI. John's area, Rnd to coordinate the policy of Ihe SI. .Tohn's Municipal Council, the Mount Pearl Council, and any other local authorities con· cerned,

"The government hal'e given , the report ~ome sludy, and I am 1 l'Cry plea3ed to say lhat m)'

I· collcagues share m)·:inlcrrst in the~e proposals, I shall release

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THE DAIL}l NEWS In The News

The Knife Changes Hands Newfoundland'. Only Morn;"t 'ape,

The DAILY NEW II t~ I •• PllfIIl , "''''1'<,'' Piper established In 1"" Illd PIIblllh· ed .t the New. bull4IJIl, 80H81 Duck· worth .Slleet, Sl Joh,,'., Nlwfoundlaad, by Roblnloa ~ Compall1, L1mltd. ,

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, III forelln cOllnlries sa.oo per Innum Authorized It leeond cla53 mail, Post

Office, Department, rn.tawi.

" ,'I!EMBER OF THE CANADIAN' PRES~ , . Ii: The CanadlD n Prell II exclusivelY , ~ntllled to Ute use for republic.tlon of

•• ill newl d~.patches In thi. paper credit ed to it or to the A.lloel~ted Prell ot Reuters Ind allo th~ local new. putt IIshecl therein.

All Pren srrvici Ind feature arllcle. in this paper ue copyrllhted and tnelr rrproduction Is problbited.

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1958

The Woods Labour Issue 'Ne citizen of Newfoundland,

whi'lte\'er his oc~upatlon. can afford to be indifferent to the outcome of the~woods labour dispute invol\'ing tl\e: Anglo.Newfoundland Develop. mint Company and the Internation· al Woodworkers of America.

The stake is big. It is nothing leS! than the sur\'i\'al of the prin. cipal support of the Newfoundland economy. It is desirable in all the circumstances that the facts should be widely known.

But what are the facts? They ha\'. been stated in blunt, stark tenns by Ross ~100re. President and General Manager of A.N.D. Com­pany.

He has said that ~e\\'foundland woods labour is the highest paid in Eastern Canada.

1fe has said that "the newsprint industry in Newfoundland is in the poorest competitive position of any segment of the industry in Canada.

Brian White, that there has been a misinterpretation of the recom­mendation with respect to the cur­tailment of the working week. This recommendation is at the heart of the cost factor in the dispute.

This suggests that a clarification is required. However, the funda­mental fact remains. That is that the entire newsprint industry of Newfoundland and Its further de­\'elopment are threatened by the present dispute.

If necessary, this whole question should be made the subject of public inquiry but there seems little reason to doubt Mr. Moore's asser. tions about the competitive position of the industry in Newfoundland and this seems to have been demonstrated by the curtailment six months ago of mill production lit Corner Brook.

TRAVEL NOTES (7)

An auction sale In In English coun· t)'\' town can be highly entertaining and ~o-met!mes el'en exciting. We attended one at Brecon. At Ihe Inspection bc· fore the sale people wandercd about in an atmosphere so cold Ihnt lhe damp­ness !eemcd 10 enter righl into one's bones. But once lhe sale hcgan,' thc rhlllness of lhc room lI'as forgotlen.

Unklike auction! at homc in which reser\'e prices are usually pul on mosl ~rllclcs, the auctioneer simply suggesl· ed an opening bid. If nobody responded. he asked for ~ny sler!ing offer. Thu,. In article that misht be knocked down for ten pounds may well hal'e sla!'lcri at fil'e shillings. BUI lhe amazing Ihing was the loll' I'olue attached to goor! furniture. We saw a mahogany chcst of drawers sold for three dollars anri, While a black ouk drcsser IJrou~hl ~pirited biddin~ and a finai price of £ OB, a mahongany desk went for 70 shillings (59.80) and was Inter dlscol'er· ed to be a genuine Shcralon piece worth nearly 5700.

A sm"ll 8roup of anlique dealcrs bid on ~el'cnil Items. Wc were brash enou8h to enquire into their methods and found that they nel'cr bid agoinst one another. But afler the auction. thc dCllers had a second, auction of their own. All the art:eles they bought were put up for bidding within Iheir oll'n group. The highest bidder became lhe owncr nnd the diffcrcnce IJctll'cen II'hal the arlicle fetched al the original sail' and whal il brought in Ihl' deaicrs "ring" was dil'ideri amon~ Ihe unsuc, cessful biddcr~. The desk that sold for 70 shillin~s "as knocked down 10 a member of the ring fur 85 POtI[HI.,.

One cuuld furnish a home at a IWY mouest price with a goud old mahogany pro\'ided onc's rooms were hig enou~h to ta~e it. Thcrc's thc rub. Peuplc in modern houses can'l lind room for heal'), furnilul'c which. Ihcrcfore. ,rlls for ridieously 10\1 prkcs Olt auclions. Tltp dealers ,lltcnd every I~nc ,ale. They nel'CI' knoll' when the,' nrc going

to find a "sleeper" like that mahoiany dcsk.

Not far from Brecon, in lhe eounly of Shropshirc. is' the ancient town of Ludlow. Here onc finds himself in • Tudor environmcnt. The Fcalhers Inn was licensed in the reign of Henry VlIl in 1521. This and dozens of other half· limbcred buildin~s are magnificient ex­amplcs of 161h ccntury architecture. It seems odd to find these old house I accommodating shops of all kinds. Curl· ous combinations aecur in shops: On~

side of a shop ma)' be devoted to the s~lc of meats and lhe other lide to Ilincs and spirils. The I'ariety of meats exceeds anything we know and many butchers still spccialize in their own IIOIl1Nttred hams. bacon. pork pies, Ind olhcr delicacies.

The licensing law5 are strange Ind 1':\1')' in el'cry borough. One can rarely purchnse a bottle of spirits in a winc ,hop aftcr Iltree o·clock. But one may tl,en bu\' a bottie in the ncarest public hOllse. - In Ludlow, we went to the Fcathcrs for a drink about three o'clock onl\' to be told that they could not scr;e after 2.30 p.m. until just before dinncr timc.

Traffic condilions arc el'erj'where tiiflil'uit and parking is subject to • I'ariel)' of reslrietions. Every town. howcler, has its car-park. But one thinl we found hard 10 understand \l'as that where parking was allowcd. cars could park on bolh sidcs of the slreet. facing Ihe same way. That created many snags and cars parked the wrong lI'ay-by our slandards-lI'cl'c of len a menace on cit)' streels ~nd narrow highway.l.

(!rcal trucks and \'ans mOl'e 51011'1)' 01 cr Ihe roads. Some arc not permit· ted to drive fastel' than 20 miies an 11Our. Thcir dril'ers will olten signal to a following car Ihat Ihe road is clear nnd puli ovcr 10 allow it to pass. This is ~ vcry noticeable form of cOllrtesy on the t'oads of En~lnnd. These arc inlariJbly narro\l' and would be hardly navi~alahle at ali if molorisls were not generally considcrale and polite.

, So far as we are aware, the LW.A. has not challEmged these statements but has ne\'ertheless pel'sisted in taking a strike "ote to support de. mands that would add more than a million dollars a .\'ear to the A.N, D, Company's woods labour costs.

The issue is critical. The future of the provincial economy may be in the balance. Let us hope that practical and commonsense consid­el'ations will carry the day and that a long·tenn settlement will emerge that will safeguard the competitivc interests of the industry, under­write its contribution to the prov­ince in employment and high wages,

. i1.nd created a stability that may en· courage the expansion of pulp and

Freedom Of The Press No Berlin Backdown

The I.W.A. h:1s based its stand on the report of a conciliation board but the situation has been com­plic.atccl by a statement by the chairman of the board, Magistrate

paper production through the use of our Labrador pulpwood reo solirces.

-. Abuse Of Christmas Cards· .'

Napier 1-Ioore has noted in his coh,unn in the Financial Post that m~y big British companies ha\'e reduced substantially the number ofChristmns cards thev ha\'e been in:the habit of sendin~ out. Cost has: been the controlling factor.

!lut of gl'eatcl' importance is the fl~t: that the indiscl'iminate mailing of ;~hristmas cards i5 tcnding to d.oy the 8entimental \'alue in. h~nt in this foi'm of greeting. The miss processing of cards enclosed in :envelopes with typewritten ad. d~s has about It an impel'sonal­itY::1hat is hardly likely to induce a w~fin response in the recipients, In f.c~; many simply regard them as a nUlJance. ~ri&tm.s cards are an exchange

o~ll'eetln,s between ptraon&, They ': .. ~ , -.-, ' -' .

are an expression of friendship and affection or acknowlediffient of old acquaintanceships or kindly re­membrance. But in whatever category they fall, they represent a personal relationship that is re­called b.,' the atmosphere of good­will that is part of the Christmas spirit.

When the personal tou(:h is mis­sing and the personal relationship has not been established, a Christ­mRS card has no more meaning than a circular addressed to "household­er" which is why so mlny cards find their way Into office waste­pape.· baskets rather than the family mantelpieces. It Is a sad and futile waste of good monty and the poJt office's time,

@: The Mackenzie King Story ~r. Mackenzie King .... ;as a figure modern tradition of biography.

o~~ntro\'el'sy all his lite, Nothing It would be unfair to SlY more sl' s to ha\'e been settled bv the than that when no more than the fi \'olume of the offjcial" bio-' first chapters ha\'e been read amid i ,~h.'" written by Professor R. the confusions and interruptions of ~Gregor Dawson, who died while the Chl'istmas season. h ~\\'as working on the second

me. . hn Clare, in Maclean's Mag­'e, has summarized soml!l of the 'cal \'iews of tht first volume e \'ar~r from highly favourable

t.' 'en more highly unfavourable. ~~one point of crltic!m we Ire

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Mr. King was one of the most complex of men. Years may have to pass before an accurate balance sheet of his career can be prepared. The proof of this is to be found in the differences of opinion that have already arisen in relation to the fint volume of the late Professor D.w~on'li biography.

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ned to agree. This ls not ~ t and readabJe book in the

.<' -------<. THEY RIsr 7'0 FALL called themlelves I "eolleeuve leader. ~~ MonU'ell Gazette Ihlp," have since been demoted, reo ~j H It were pOlilble to divide the world vlled Ind exellid by Nklta Xhrutcltev. ~to thlt Communls!J could live Oil oae The system Idmlta ao emn, 10 llIoa! ~~de of I rell walland the free nations who 1111 ,out 01 favoW' D\' haYe 101't their t'fI. the other, l11e In the Wtlt would be authority an alw.~.Jabelled, "traItors"

In The United States We prize our frecdoms ~o gl'cally

that we often tcnd 10 lhink of lhem as absolute prlvlleg~s upon which no rc· strlctlons el'er can be p1i1eed. Bul tllis 13 not so, as we have just learned again in 'a new action b)' the Supreme Courl.

It is well known thnt freedom of speech has ilmltations. ~Ien arc nol free to defame each other, or to incite lo riot, or 10 teach the ovcrflow f lhis country's government.

Freedom of the pre~. ailrnys .ieulolls· Iy guarded by the press ilsclf. has seemed less hedged aboul. Ail)' cffort at infrlngemcnt incl'itabl~' h"s bcen staunchly resisted.

But In the ctse of ~Iarie Torre. ~e\l York herald Tribune TV coittmni;l, the federal cou,;s ciceiare Ihis frecdom. like !omc others, 10 he le,ls lhan abso, III Ie.

.\Iiss Torre refilled to di.~l'lo~c a nell" source on the grounrl thaI tu do so wouid constilule an abridgell1ent of a free press. The mEtter was of import· ance because lhe unidcntified comment formed a basis of a chnrge 01 lihel by actress Judy Garland aGainst a radio­TV ne twork.

In refUsing to re\'ie\\' her cnsc. the Supreme Court in effect supported thc reasoning the federal appcals court ap· plied in Hs decision against her.

That courl, with Justice Polter Stewart (now on the high court) writ­In, the opinion, acknowledged that freedom of the press is indeed "preci­ous Ind vital" to a free society. '

l!ut he went on to argue that lociet)' hal an even greater' interest in the "fair administratioll of juslice.' The need for a free press. he indicated, must be baianced In any parLcular in, stance. against the need for a fair Iria i.

I{ i! to be no led thaI Slewart did not say the requirement! of justice aulo­malicall)' compel the disclosur~. of nclY.~

lources in el'er)' matter. This is a qucs· tion of placing 111'0 I'ital needs againsl each olher, and judging in each specific instlnce where the ma~imum serl'ice to a free citizenry lies.

This issue i! control'crsial and Ilill be debated long. But none who cheri5h a free prcss will want to dcny tll~t jusUce is now and always must be an ol'errldin£ goal for all free men. Indeed. that II the very purpose of a Iree press.

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After John Quincy Adams reUred as president of the United States, he served 17 yeara in the House of Represenll­Uve.. In fact, he died on a coueh in a Clpltol office.

By BRUCE BIOSSAT

,\11 of us n tlte free world under, sl"nri the Communists propensity for manufacturing critical situations when Ihe)' think these will suit their pur· poses, Berlin is mcrcly the latest in a 1058 series lhal includes the Middle East and Qucmoy·Matsu.

Wc knoll' that the Reds aim in world conquest and lhat thc)' believe this ~oal will be servcd by probing for soft spols, trying to keep us off balance, and gcnerally creating an almosphere of tension and turmoil.

But within the broad framework thus SCi, thc frequcncy and timing of Com· munist lhl'llsts arc factors whosc mean· ing we c"nnot aiways en,ily delcrmine.

At any gil'en moment in history. the Reds mal' imngine lhat IIC are showing signs of bending and yielding. and thus ferl encouraged to press us hard.

For their part. of course, the Com· munisls feci a steady com~ulsion 10 push. But often lhe times thcy chuose reflect intcrnal political 13ctics in Rus· sia and Red China.

It has been contended. thouih not prol'cd. that in lh CCRse of Beriin Pre­mier Khrllshchel' has aeied bccause he feels a nceessil)' to demonstrate force· fully to Russia's pro,Slalinist faction Ihat hc is aggres!il'e toward the West.

This mal' or m"y not be so. The Reds rna)' think the)' are selecting crisis spots where irrel'itahl), we will appear in a bad light before world opinion. Their propagandized solutions, like that for a free, neulral Berlin, always ha\'e a superficial air of great reasonabienc!s about thcm.

But the lruth is that in both the Middle Easlern and Quemoy,Mat.u we wound up with broader world support than thc Reds imagined we WOUld. And the likclihood is this wiil also be true of Bcriin

In any el'enl. we cannol be casual ahouL Berlin or any othcr lrouble spot simply hccause we knoll' the crisis fil! a slJndard Sodrt 01' Chinese pal tern.

We hal'c no choice but 10 hold firm. "nd to negoliate only from a firm stance. Any oliler course would in· slantly he misread by the Communists as indicating a soft place had really becn found and was ripe for the taking.

Too much of lhc free world already has bcen dCI'oured b), this tyranny. We mll~t moke it known again and al!ain that the !ineagain!t encroachment has been drawn.

• • • LOST-ONE SCAPEGOAT

Most el'erybody in the We!t is hsppy as the French get squared away under

Edson In Washington

ALLEN'S ISFOR~!'\TIO:'> pnor;n.\:.i STRIKES PAY DIRT ABROAD

By BRCeE BIOSSAT :olEA Washington Corrcspondent

\\,ASHll'iGTO:-i (!\EA) - Geor~e V. Ailen. head of the U. S. Information Agency. is a lean fcllow of 55 who livcs his life under siegc.

The barrage of dcmands on his lime doesn't end with his running tl!~ gOI'­ernment's Ol'crsea, information pro· grams, including the Vo'ce of ;\mcrica and 200 U.S.l.A. posts in 80 lands.

About twice a wcck hc mahs a pub, lie specch somewhere, and hc's con· stantly busy gil'ing bricfin~s and un, pUblic'zed talks to many federal agen­cies. the military included. Schools and coilcges around the country seem to think he's a faculty mcmber.

There arcn't many corners of h's lime lhat are safe. He likes to rcad, but his current pace is a boo~ or so 1 month . He's a bridge fan who has a litlle fam· ily and friends group going. But the Allen Bridge Sociely can barely han~

onto ils charter. He's a hit-and·run garden cr. On one

of his "hits" he gal'C the arborvitae at home a crew cut that left nothing but stamps. Family and friends werc out· raged at the cyesorc, anr! Mrs. Allen finally stuck in some azaleas to ease the neighborhood pain,

Allen has a stamp colleclion. but he's lucky if he gets to it tllO or three tmes a ycar. Latciy he's been col1eclil\~

stamped cnvelopcs from oniy lhose coun, tries whcre people, wrile him. He', up 10 70 or 80 out of thc 300 'ssuing sour, cps in the lI'orld.

His sports piclure i; pretty intermit· twt. 100. It's sprinkled wit I! upper, !lO golf games, occasional lennis. and winter badminton. But he secms to stay fit for his long hours and heal'Y schedule of desk work and travel I four times abroad this year.)

A !oft-spoken North Carolinian whose rathet' ran a feed store, Allen doesn't fuss over his burdens. He kncw what he was getting into when he turned from stints at school leaching and re' porting I{) embrace I diplomatic career.'

Since he first rocked State Depart­nlent eXBminers on Iheir heels with his top test performance, Allen has had a 28·year diplomatic tour of duty that has included Greece. India and such key trouble spot. as Iran and Yugo· slavia. When he went to Iran he was the youngest ambassador in the Foreign Service.

President E'scnholl'er handed him the U.S.I.A. job latc in 1957. He's ilad prel'ious experience in the great world word game as Assistanl Scerelar), of Siale for Pllblic Affairs.

The noisy part of his joh-prop"ganua -Allen describes as "unfortunalely necessary" in this time of stru~gle. But hc plainly regrels the lI'ide impression

their new consutlltion. It'~ a lI'elcome thint.

But lhere's one rether di5quietin~ a~pect of thfir eridenl turn toward more stable ,ol'~rnment. They't( de· pril'ing the relt of us of In eQ~y !~Ipe­gOlt, a convenient wnippinS bo~·.

ror yeara 'n'\'e all been jumping on the Trench. Whenever I c~hinet fell, which wu often, we deplored France's weakne51 and Instability. con.dously or unconsclou!ly, we may have fixed upon the French a good deal of the blame In those timu when the West failed to ri5e to the ommunist challenge. i! .lI'eat deal simpler, or "lIhoteura."

: ~ To appreciate the dl1fieulti of dola, Khrushchev' •. old JIlf ud peraonal ' atlle .. with them It lJ only necellll')' bodyguard, GenerallvllI Serov, hu been

conllder lucb thloi' .. the ordu of rilleved of hls POlt II .Uffil5l0r to ffil5Iion In the Soviet Uolon. In Beria, It 11 unknoWl Ylt whether the

, Slalin died and it II not known dismissed leeret police chlel i. due tor t t whether be died naturally or wu • demotion or I promotion but It 11

Fermer President Harry Truman evi­denUy thinks that to run for Ihe Senate or House today after having been presi. dent might be to demand that high office.

Admittedly the office has gained im. mensely in stalure and prestige sillce those early days. But thcre may be doubt as to just how much hurt would be done by letlln~ an ex·prcsident face campaign slln~s and RrI·OW.I. After Ill, he hRs to leRrn 10 duck if he run~ for ,e·eleetion ..

Not many woulrl fuss at the Idea of Mr. Truman getting a sort of honorary degree In the shape of an appolnlment to fill any Senate vacancy that might de\'elop in MissourI.

But this isn't like Harry. He had to fight hard to win a second Senate nom. ination in 1940. And everybody knO'Ws he was in the Irenchcs. loving every moment. In the upset presidcntial battle of 1948.

From her on, with a strong Charlea de' GaUlle the likely president under a eonltitutlon that ereotes a legally strong president, we're probably going to have to look elsewhere for somebody to bat arund,

urdered. A few months Inter, his likely to be the lormer. ost personal lool. So\'let Police Chief 11 II dllIlcult to do busineu with rll, \l'U e~ecuted by Stalin's lucees· people who conduct th.lr domestic II. i: r )lou 9l -tbeH,.ucce.iOrs, who lain by th' llw. of lh' junlli. liST stnnding far behind Ihe fronl

lincs would secm like, a mirall,

We may el'en have 10 spend a liltle more time in critical examination of our own performance, bOlh at home ann abroad. For the French no longer Ire champions 01 the dilly,dall),

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GET Tli,H InGII'I' 1',tTlIILI'!' We havc olten hr3rd thc ;',01)'

~IJrk TII'"in I'.'ho .• IIlOO beio~ a,~C\l' 1'.;1" ~readfu!ly eli'lurid hI thiql the Bible he c,)uid nOI unller,liC~

plicd th"l Ihe thin~, in the BI'!e buthcred 11im werr nul the i could not understand but the tb: couir!.

There i~ a >lmpiicit) aDoUI Christian gospel I'chich is at one iCC

!:;:jme 1ime inFipirin:.! ;1I1d ri:~cor.:er

Teachings and bll;!Uabt o! I~,e Testament :ll'e ,r, pbin thd the) fllrmcd thc basis of IllO:t I)f 'he •. greot iiteratures, but Ihi, Ie" ' n('~s puts upon U-' (in ;;'H~ornc !

,ihilit)'. II II'C 1,il 10 Illc U, t1 gospel. \I'C cannot ,'a)' In,'1 it i, I'. e did nol knolt: lIilat our riUI) was. Ar.yiJody cao find out 'hll du:), i.I. The Bihle. of CO~N. 1U pick out his particular ,itUllio1 sa)'. "Here is Ihc ,oll\;ioo," wili turn 0111' face in tlte riJilt It I\'ill givc liS a hinl. It Ilill ,omcthing in our C;Jr. It ,;111 a morai principle and !ay. "Tr)'

The pininness of the Christian -inspiring and yet riisconcert'~.

spiring if \I'C obc)'. di;coocerti~: il do not. "Therc is the palll: in it."

It is harr! to knOll' ,I ti~Cl

whcrc wc stand. Eul thc l,ull ~ -not the go,prl·,. It rr.,kr> ire life ~o di,conl'cnin~;.·: pl,'~ tlul h:II'c no rcal C~Clt,l' for mi;;i~, right pathlla)'.

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fn Ihe Yugo'lal' "P.e'iel' 01 lional :\ffail·;." 1Jr. ,\ic­plores lhe ;(·clllir.~I~ I' eJ~ rrl public opinion on till' fllrci!~ 01 GOl'crnmcnts. Dclo-:nlions II

Unitcd r;&lioo;-or lu the In PJriiomenlary Lnion. IIll\c11 Dt. ler reecntl,· allendcd-alc i I adhere to 'the official po,ilionl.

peoples want peacc. ~od ~CI Ihr race continues Dr. Behler .• hc ~ides ol'er lhe' Forci~n-l'olilic3t 01 the federal Peoplc;' thinks thot b,l' plebiscite or other the wishes of mojorilics ~hould certained and lhen gil en effect.

In democracies where Ihe rre~ parties are free within the "ideil sible limits. there lI'ill be genei'll ment with Dr. Bebler. Thl' G of these countries may Ilick \0

not II'holly approl'ed h,\' Ihc [ P'c,'14Ie; perhaps bccause 0 com , ' , -

the pubiie undcr.llandin~: perhlpl sistanee to-or in respon,e tional feclin~.I l'xpre,;cd hy I

m'\' l~ ment.l. The GOl'ern01cnt: '. r . -" I d I' Il'IPII He. In mllalJl'e or en e-not inform the puhli,' rull', rna,' be slowcr II1.n ,Cl'O" , In ihe long run hOll'(l'er. puhl.: can and will make ibclf feit,

, . . d n·c i< Ilkeil' cntlclsm, goo ~~ ~. . nil. Policie,~ can be (h)ngcd. can the GOl'crnmcnt~

that U.S.LA. Ihrou;:h ill ho,e ~I Amtrica radio nelwork And, .

, holr Ilille means, ".pend.' Its ~I ., relin, in the Cold \\ arc

1(', the quiet part of u.5.1"~~1 that he thinks il mosl Impo,

ruc: most exciting for I he long. a firm, lasting un6erstandlDa peoples of the world.

What counts. sa)" Allen, ;:thtr rectly to foreign peoples S1 through their gOl'erDmen~~ioDal kind at reaching acroS!: harf he thinks we may one sy will mutual unde~tsnding that stop war.

. crnlerl, U S 1 A'· informatIon ,

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mum use by Dolil'e pe .

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I &TREET MA)IAGfJI " BELL· ISLAND .. NEWS ~.Wee~ly Faature BELL MY

ULAIID tlTTLElOHPI

~ I you want more out of life, you I FIRST PLACE IN calle; 10th' Place, Edward Kent; Chold "p' Itbe whole'membc'rsbip Of~' .

j must work a llttle harder. Our CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 11th Place, John F. Power; II I ren s arty ception Council, because to t student! who have won top (Prizes donated by Very Rev. 12th Place, James Young; 13th .I it mildly, the party, the Iti t places academically have all J. W. McGettigan. Place. Andrew Quigley; 14th Great Sucres" IOf ;" k;,' "" '"""oki

'been leaders in some form of First Place, Grade XI-Leo Place, Edward Walsh; 15th . ,,-:I , the K. of C. OD Bell Island' phyBlcal Dr atbletlc activity. Fowler. Place, ~!ichaet Vlckcrs; 16lh BELL ISLAND-Upwards of I a howHng success. Pat 'ail is

In all our work we have at alii First Place, Grade X-Edwin Place, John L. Kavanagh; t7th, SIX hundled children were as.' commHtee workers had n times received Invaluable as· Fowler. Plac Walt P 18th I ' I h t f t e, er ower; sembled in St. Jame,' Hall on 1 p annmg t e par y or severa

ual Prize Giving At ,

Kevin'S Boys' School slstance and cD-operation Irom; First Place, Grade IX - Place, Garland Fleming; 19th Saturday afternoon at 300

' weeks, and no stone was lefl

, 1 • d' . k d . th d b our kind pastor, and their as· KfI'in Kent. Ptace, Geratd Power; 20th Place pm whon 50nt " It' ,un turned to assure that thf liL,\\1 - ~un ~)., Ilor one 10 e ay must e not be fitted lor an academic slstants priests. Our thanks now F' PI G d IXB . .. , .. a arme[ a pay, . . :l :~." ~lInu;:1 Prl~~' supp~emented by hone.!t home I educ~tion, they still need"train. go out to Father McGettigan. Jaml::t Nof~~~'. ra e Thomas Fleming. • them a special I'isit. Santa' c~lldren would have t~e pes\ , ,,;~. l\rI In ! Bo~s, stud) tn the night, and not by I ed minds to think clearl), they. We thank him for hl! help both ELEMENTARY GRADES GRADE IX PUBLIC came to Bell ISland on Salur. j Chrrstmas Party of thm ljl'es, ~ .I/!rl ," Sl. .lames . an hour or A half hour of make· must see the value of a good I spiritUal and material for the P . d d b EXAMINATIONS day at the request of Can.' Saturday afternoon was un

1 ":,,,11 Thr "Ienine· believe. general education as a back. I assistance of Father' O'Dwyer I (h mes ,onate I Rev. (Order .of, Ment) ception Council No, 1930, K. of I dIsputable el'ldence that th~ll "T'1I' t'hristmas, In Grade X nlSt yeAr there ground to technical training. I and Father Purcell both when ~::h:~ p~r~~;~~r an Rev. 1st Place, KeVin Kenl; 2nd C. Bro. Pat Hamilton, chairman 1 hard work and mental a~lilt)

... ,h":-:I',' Picken!. were twcnty ~ucccss(ul candi. In their athletlc activltles our .they come with us In some lit PI G d VillA PLace, Charles Lahcy; 3rd of the Youth Commitlee wh I lI'as not wasted. Cong ... : f,""\\·'\ II,\". the· dillc~. Grade IX, a classroom bo),s generally do very well. SI. i school activity, Bnd when they I R ~. d a~~, .ra.e Place, Basil Lahey; 4th Place, arranged for hi 1" 't 3: lations Pat, it is men of YOUI .10:"':' "nd 1l1~lrI' whirh the prcI'lous )·car had Kcvin's has not lost a Football I come to Instruct. I almon l cm~ngd Augustine Kcnt; 51h Pt~c.e, under whose sll:cn·i:io~ ~~e: calibre that will bring .s~Q.i, [' ; ",'." "."(\ PrlZCS., 70~; I'n.~se.l, I~st )'ear had 46 Championship since 1949. Last Throughout ali the years thc I B 1~~ r, ~ce, ra c ViliS ~e\,ln ~~:e; 76~h :llace, ~hl~l~ whole affair was carricd out,: CC P l1kon c~unch'l to the zcnift~ Irll" IlI.PtlRT pcrcent. The rca50n-here It is ycar saw the school win Itsl membcrs of our tcachin" stAff "JSI p' Ilers. G rl VIlA G Itzgera, t ace, al'l hal the unrt\'ing gratilll [. and 'cep It I cre. 't I " I t tl i h k • 'st ace rR e - cr· Fitzgerald; 8th Placc, Jamcs, . _______ ~ ____ '.~C _0_ I A s~cial word of thanks i:

,~( IC,\ al1l III part. Some of our children s x cell 1 IUCCe&! ve oc ey hal'e shown a spirit of co·opcra· aiel' Hcal~1' ' Fitzgerald', 9th Piacc. William I Edwilrn OWI.'N·. Gho,t 01 .'!'r. I cxtcndcrl to the ladies of tht

""" p~,'eri ~~t aal'~~:~:~~mi~\\~~~~c ~ Wi~~ I. ~t;n~Pt'~nt~~~Pica~rm~~~:;:t~~·I· :I~~f~: ~~~h ~/~n~~~~ th~~\~~: . hdt. :I~~~, Grade VIIS-Ed· Ford; 10Ih Place, H"rr), Mc· I Ie)" Richard Murph;:. 0 I Columbia Ladirs Associstlon ,,·.,rl. ~ctrtcmhcr.' fiflies. Bilt ~inre the)' pass, thcy our thanks to Mr. Byrne for his Education then i! a re ilril. IInl Nean.. Lcan; 11th Placp., ],olli~ Rart·! C"rol-"O Holy Ni~ht". sung: for Iheir ~rlrnrlirl help In .l!1ak •.

'Ie' ,~ll ,~\\ il~ first. Rre promoten to Grade VI el'en help. We thRnk al50 the Man. 111011 for life-thlR life ~nl the 1M Place, Grade vm-p<lul lell; 12th Place, JRmc,1 No[tall; I hy Edwarn f'iohrr, R~y Bum'I', . ing the party ~uch a trcmerid61l~ ,'f' TiI;.1 \rar thcre though there I~ more than 4Q% agement of the Arena for mak·I Ilfe to come With this thou ht BOlldrlng. 13tl, Place, Brian Murphy. anr! Ray Flrmin~. . . 'Il('cr.~.'. nc~crl'ing of ~(1eci~l· .. , I"" <illdrnl,. The, of Grade V work they ~till do Ing the Ice al'allable frce oliin mind we 'be in our day w~th 1st Place,. Grade VIC-AI· ELEMENTARY GRADES Aci II. Scene ·t-.-r;h~'l 01 mention Rre: ~!rs. John ·~r" , .'I':I·r.onr bc~·o.lld· not kllow. III Grade VI they charge both lor skatln~ and hoc· prayer and I h~lf hour of Reli. phonsus SIleeney. (rfa~e in CIIl.5.,) Chrislma~ Pa,l, Nirk C01e;, ney. Mr.', \\'m, ./. KeDt, . M;s. .' TOlll~ht I \l'1~h i may PASS again, their marks key prac.tice. glou~ Instruction, throughout <Ill l~t Flacc, Grade VA-Wil· GRADE VlIlA-lst, Raymond School Master Edward Row. I Geraln DYer, Mr~. Mlchrtel ~! ,.,'l11r of our dtl· s.till IIIII'. S0':lclime~ thpy con. Somellmel you wonder wh~' the day a Chrlstlan atmoRphere IlAm l.oomh!. . r Fleming: 2nd, .John F. Kent. I rin~; Young SO)', P"1I1 Illl·)W;· Cole. "r~, P.I Neary.' Mt~,< r(,~'r' II \\0111<1 ~e ·lInue to ohtaln a pss!ing mark we place mon emphul8 on prevails and It 18 with ra 'er .lsl Place, Grad~ \B-Gordon GRADE VlllB ~ ht. Ba5il ,Lit lie Fan, Tom Nol.lI; Olrt; T~cl Rutler. Mr~. A;ne~ (Nut5rl)t

L ::~,: I 100k " rapid. through Grade VII and VIII, ~port than man), oihcr schools that the school da' II b~o/ ht ' R) an. "., ~I)'ers; 2nd, Ra),mond Nugent. Fe7.Zi\\'i~, Ron B"~h,,; Dick.: K~nnrrl)', ann on), one wbo;in '~r r": ,.0 that you:e\'en though therc Is 'about do. The answer Is simple: We to a close. ) gist Place, Gmle\C-\\II!lam GRADE VIIA-:-1sl, Bernard Jo~n' Peler .. ; ElJcneze.r, Kevin! "ny way helped to make thr ., , . _c ,:1' l11lt, speak· ,forty percent of the work in are a mining community, and At this sea~on of the 'car Boland. ., Metcalfe; 2nd. ~hchael Adams. Llnegilr: Young Woman. Rern· I children happy. A speCial 1I:"0ro'

, :::,"' ,1 1'0;IIIOn of ever,\' grade that they do not good, strong bodie.! are neces· around the altars in man~ of Grade IX arlthmellc-George GRADE VlIB-lst. Edward ard O'Neill; Young .\!iln, Kel'in 1 of thanks to Br. Phil O'Ke$: know. By the time they reach !Sry for much of the work that OUr classrooma will be seen ~!. Carbage. Scholarship, won Neary; 2nd, Patrick Meadus. Power. : for the use of his truck to ~v?>

1 :," a;,'. I had oc· 'i:tt' ;hr[1ugh eigh·

'fl ... ' :wl·nt)· years ';c: .~.:,: d:lrin,: Iho.se '.1;<' ,I .,11 Ihe pupils

,., ho wrote Ihe t\J"n~:.i:\On:; !iit'\'enl)'·

-' .\ C:-\' ~1lC'l'r5Sful

'He;' ',I\)' pupil, did ... ~~ ,!'\'('nt(,Crl pas.~·

': :,,,:: .\llh honours. • ,~~. ::' ~ wrrc ~uc·

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Grade IX all they need is mUlt be done. I do not know spiritual bouquela, our Christ. by James Fitzgerald. GRADE VIA-1st, Kel'in Me· Scene l1-Ghost of Christ. Santa around the Island" t.e some difficult work In their of any better place than a hand· mas offering to the Christ GRADE Xl PUBLIC arthy; 2nd, Alex Gear. mas Present, Hubert Hibbs:' Bro. Des White for his P. A comparatil'el), new subjects AI. I ball court for the del'elopment Child and His Blessed Mother. EXAMINATIOlI!S GRADE VIB - 1st, Paul Critchit Family, John Power, i system. to Mr. Peter Fltrg~; gebra. Geometry and Foreign of quick reflexes and well.! In conclusion we ask for (Order of Ment) Bowdring; 2nd, Gerald Neary. Benie Kavanagh, Bernard ~'eary! aid Sr., for the use of,:-tm Langu~,ge and they find them. trained bodies. You gave us ten your continued ~o.operation in 1st Place, Ronald Kavanagh, Grade V:IC - lst, Gerald Fred Jardine, Edward Dunne, ~ sleigh, and of course our .yer'i.. sell'es In serious trouble. Then concrete han~ball courts. They lour work both Spiritual and In. Honours; 2nd Place, Roberl Lahey., , Bob Nolan, Dob Walsh: Tiny sP:clal thanks to Santa' !'Ot oil the things they only partl)· are worth qUIte a bll more to tellectual. We wish you all the Swceney. Honours; 3rd Place, 1 GRADE \ A - 1st. Edward I Tim, Leo Penny; Fred. Edward; bemg. so. kind as to I'lsltm knell' begin to worry them still, your children than the thous· Happiness of the Chri!tmas .ca. Peter Cantwell, Honours; 4th! Young,; 2nd, Edward Whelan. 1 Flynn; Mrs. Fred, Ririlyn Bart'i at thiS time. and our tlj~nlI~ more ann soon the)' are not' ands of pollars they cost you" son. Placc, ~ernard Duggan, 5th, . GRADE VB - 1st., Edward I lett: Her Sister. Bernard O'Neill· also. to very ReI', Fr.. M~. ~Ilre of an)'thin~. Beyond Grade I Man)" people say that sport Is, At th I' Place, ~llchaet Flynn; Bth Place, Fisher; 2nd, Francis Fltzgcrald. TO)Jper. an Admirer, Bernard Gctllgan. P,P .. (or allowing, Uf iX mHny of thcm will nCl'er go all very well, but only the top i P' i ~ co~c USlOn F of h the Stanislaus Fleming; 7th Place,' GRADE VC-ht, Gerald Mur· Metcalfe. the use 01 SI. James Hallr;. It's IInfortunate but that iB th~ athletic! get a real chance to. o~~nc pa s. epo~t h' A ~ ~.r' William Metcalfe; 8th Place, ph)'. Scene III-Ghost of Christ., '" . situation. play. That il not 50 with Sl.: t t~yer e~prctssek 1St ~ anh"s Kyran Kennedv; 9th Place, Jos· -- mas Yet to Come Philip' :- ,<:

What i' the ~olutioll' The' Kevln'l. In the handball courts, 0 o~e (IV 0 dO~1 h~ar !ntht.c cph Hickel'; 10th Place, ~hchael PROGRA~lME O'Keefe' Old Joe R;g Dealcr', C I · rtll'II'cr i; Prtrl i~ thi, \"e the' at ICR.!t, el'ery boy may hal'c his ,c~~~er or th c g Ing. bCllr Fitzpatrick; J1th Place. William .' cip~~ing Choru, - Bo\'s in Paul BOII-Tding" Charwoman'! on~"ratu atIon~ te ;cher' mu't r'al"e ·o·ur -t'-nd 'turn and nobody gets priority. !aandlcnUCcc Wlf I a I'cry ~nJoyat e Dwyer: 12th Placc, William Gradcs V VI viI' (I) FrostvlKeYin '!cCarth~" Laundrcss'. (;

n ", , • • n • i ' ~ cess u evening s en er· . ' ,. . . . . , •. BELL ISLA:-ID Con!lratu' ards ~o thilt a beller knowledge i Our Cadet Corps Is still uP: tRinment. I She~; l31h Place, Ronald Fltz· the Snowman: (2) Angels We! James Costello; Undertaker, I t' db' t -:-h t )~

", ',,,rr,,fllt ,til'. 01 cAch subject will be required I· wllh the belt. Last ~'ear Its I 'patrick; 14th Placc, Ronald Hal'e Heard On High. I Kevin Healy, ' a ~onsMan J ~s IVplS es o. S i; ''', c": fl\,c years in order for the pupil! to be rating was second In Newfound· I He ~aid thc Principal's Re· Peddle; 15th P.lace, John Flynn; Christmas Drill-Wayne Cant· Violins, Carol Setection _I ~n h' ~s. °B nil I atso~s" ;h: ::;.~ ,'.""1rrs o~ the promoted. The pupils on their Iland. Sinc~ Its inception it has i port was a very compr.ehensil'e 16th Place, Michael Fitzgerald; well, Wayne Fitzgerald, Stephen Pla)'ed by Patrick Neary, Harry' w:~~ -:naa;;;ed ~7 s an~e: .. \ ,chol;lTShlp, the part musl work harder, and I had four fmtl. Our Rifle teams I account ol the work being done 17th Plac~. Leo Fowler. ;'tlcLean. Keith Kent, Kevin Bown, Edward Cher\\'oniak" 20th years, ~:).ar·hlr. the Gov·. here is something I really wa.nt won both the Goodyear and! by the pupils of st. Kevin's GRADE X PUBLIC Stone, Allan Carew, Doug Gerald Near)", William Bart·' . "

~:I~il! \Iedal. and the to stren: there must be steady Strathcona trophie.! for In·door I and great credit was due the EXAMINATIONS Clarke, Clarence Fagan.' Kevin lett, John Kent. I SUDBURY 0 t ICP) T -: ,~~.u:mhip. But. if review. Whether there are ex. Ihootlng In competltion .wlth students and Principal and his (Order of Merit) Norris, William Bartiett, Fran· Act III-Young Street Urchin I Internationat' ;i~kel C~pa~. ~::~ 'q.l~rcl)·. the type, ami nations or not, whether the Army Cadet Corps acron the staff. 1st Place, Robert Joseph eis Fitzgerald, Bobby Neary, Kevin Kennedy; Cratchit Fam·1 swung open its gates Friday an', :::, h)' man~' of our. teacher ca1!s for review or not, province. Our usual large num· Finally he thanked those who Kavanagh: 2nd Place, Edwin Chris Murph),. i1y; Fred Scrooge's Porty. i about 2500 men returned to \\'0.

:hp r:l~1 year Will .till review there mu!t be, all ber of bOYI attended Bummer had contributed to the prize Fowler; 3rd Place, Kevin Nu· Play-"The Christmas Carol" Closing Chorus--(l) Sleep for the' first time since Sept. 2:' . GOlernor Gen· through the year, or much of eamp at Aldenhot, N.S, Their ll!t and those present for their gent; 4th Place; WlIllam La· by Charles Dickens. Act 1: Holy Babe; (2), Rudolph, The Canada's costliest strike of'19!l

the work will be forgotten, report wu iDOd. patronage. hey; ~th Place, Frederick Scrooge, Denis Murphy; Fred, Red Nosed Reindeer. -14.BOO workers were off the i~ For many pupll~ we must find You may ask If this emphasis Hickey; 6th Place, Edward Scrooge's Nephew, Edward Distribution ol Prizes and for 93 days and many wlli be 'id'

a 'uff:cirnt number a war 10 Intensify their dellre on Athletic. and Bodily Train· with the singing of the Ode and Sullivan; 7th Placc, Edward Flynn; Bob Cratchit, John Diplomas. for another three weeks -ende !mr.m; hut that Is I for learning. We must get them Ing hlndel't us academically. the National Anthem the even· I Kelly; 8th Place, Jeremiah POlVer; First Gentleman, WH· Ode to :>Iewloundland; God a week ago but union membe, :m rca~on why the I to realize that, though they may Allain the answer lJ simple; If Ing was brought to a close. Duggan; 9th Place, James Met· !iam Norris; Second Gentleman Save the Queen.. had 10 approl'e settlement tern;"

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, ,: :: . . Stocking \ / BUY'R MOTHER HOLDS KEY, house and yard are "man's St if 1<: NOW TO SOME GIRL'S work,", U ers ,~: HAPPINESS Can accept small annoyances ~ I;: __ without ,blolNlng his top or' i ,~ some girl Is 1I0ing to hate you IIrowing sullen, 1

:,,11 one day. Mom, If you let your I' Doesn't have to be right ALL , ~1 Ion iTOW up with the kind or of the time, so that the first I I ;" careless, Inconsiderate habits I thing he does when he makes a ;,'Ii that ~re a constant lource of mistake ll; look around for :'!, annoyance to a man's wile, 'someone to blame lor It, '

So If you want your daughter· Does tbe things he has to do , in.law to love you, make sure when they need to be done in·

that your lon- stead of putting everything oif, Cln take a shower without i Feels some responsibility for

leavlna the bathroom looking I the happIness or those who like a hurrlcar.e had struck it. share B home with him, instead

Is neat about taking care of of keeping things In a conltant 1

his clothes and personal belong· I turmoil. , ill~S, instead of strewing them I Treats others with consldera·! all over the house. , tion Instead of thinking that he

Writes his own think,you can make up for any kind of notes and letters Instead of ex· : hurt he Inflicts just by saying, pectlng someone else to lake. "I'm sorry," carc of such chores. I Does something about a prob·

,i 'Iem Instead of grOUsing about 'Is considerate about tclephon· It endlessly,

Ing when hLs change of plans Isn't Irresponsible when It ""ill affect someone else. comes to mane), or financial

Knows what jobs around a I obligations.

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Present-For You and Yours •• , AspeetJ ll'C • littll

favorabJe thlD they hiVe beeD the put few da)'l. but in· dustriow eflort! will pay ofl just the same. Put your ideu to work and make the maximum

of your capabilities. Employ all your persoMlity and cbarm to iron out domestie difficulty.

Past ... A 1940 survey ,howed Future.,. You1! ~ be tbat 51 % of the Dation's top to get a shave from a business executives were IOn.! of machine! A dupollblt ti company OWllerJ. It WII ptr· wnins plallic mor IIId t dicted that the percenlale would brwhles, CTClm lor etl

increm to 75 by 1950, but in· will allo be handy for it d:creued conaidmbly, guut rooms, hOlpillh, ~:.

The DilY Under Your Sign

ARIES l£.:n Mlrch 21 to Apt:1 III lIUA (SIP!,lI t. nr,dire In invil,ltio:1. Yoo'U' hat! l.C1ivt '~:r are rM I'I"! ' .['fk-~r..d tbt ~"" Yur il ,"ead,. 'btt.IUlt ol hli'~t ISr:!.

TAU~US IAp,il 2.010 MIY 20) SCORPIO (0<1. 1J to N'" 1 Don't T'I'1.Ikt troub:r 'or :TOW'IPU br 1'1'11~ If l'IIil'l~t (tI _r'Jllj( 4';t,~' I Inll: 011 the hlnlik." nn. uatcilt ulf.'cQlltral. , ..

GlMlNt \MIY 21 t. J"", 211 ~"Gln"RIUS IN,Y.lltlDtc, \\':1 it L1nli thr tnnoon IUlrM btlau CoftI?!elt tU~' t:ndtt .,,. y prMetl1inr ,our lid~ 01. 0\_ p:CIW'L men Hlillln.ce il'l nrlJ' n~· CANCE/t (Jun. 22 t. Jui1,211 . C"PRICORH lO,L II to J ... II ).'ou mar hi,., tllUitultt In letl!DI Tum \lp and d,,:4. Wct', 10 .. • 'kf'U 10 '" C1~·to't'Jt 'Wllb ,O'J.. onrb\Jr~eT",td. .. LEO IJuly 12 t. Au,. 211 AQUARIUS p .... 21 to 111 Flee HOuh:.u rU\IIIi.cally load ru.c.h , O:'~ICJ' ra;h~r t~1l ' definitl!' ctX1ch:nion. "j~ "Of:': I" Y0":3r ~I ' VIRGO (Au;. 22 t. Sipl. 22) mCE5 I Fib. 20" ).III" II) Giye f>tr.rn thf' L .. ltlit 01 thE doUL DCiIl't oI'lmd .. InailiTr tImk See ",hat )U,PP!'1U .t".u C'Tt'!"Iislr· awl,. hom ~!. )'W ~i.:at. -

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Dclayln!: Cancer Checkup II CRnnot be explained by diet, Bny to the young gals, Red slIowfiaHe print 15 used (left) on ,[ Foolish and Dangerous ,lump, and anemia are other bright blue background. Red·aud·blacH stripes (ri~h() stand ' I • ~ . 1'7oleel "smilll·(r)" LvIII l\'1n· AMERICAN MEN

i sigru; which should suggest an out buhlly on a gray background. Both suits are the stretchy ter'. cold and chills with thiS By ED\\,I~ r. JORDA~, ~\'D. i Immediate and carelul exam Ina· type since they're' knitted Ilith helauca yarns.-By GAILE QUICK.FIX CH[CKEN 'different ianguage\ a~d " WrHten for ~EA Service ; tion to be sure that cancer Is f Add a kcoiorful touch to bre<1k. DUGAS, NEA Women's Editor, , •• T~kl~;r"~it~~~' ~i~~! to knit! I CASSEROLE I in usc. Nearly ali of ~earl)' Cl'er)'one now knows: not present. I ast. ~!a e a set of egg·cozies to I Beautiful in 2 colors of sport 'I into one or another of

,thJt the chanc~s 01 C:lre are bet. There is more cancer In the delight the entire family. I yarn, Note cables, earftaps. B)' GAYNOR :'IADDOX, I main groups. On! 01 ter when cancer is found early. : dl~e5tive system (stomach and Use scraps. Gay 'n' practical I 1 Pattern 72M: directions to fit ~EA Food and Markets Editor I Basque, I spoken in t;n(nrtun:Jtcl)', there are still Intestines) than In any other one egg.cozles _ three designs (or I. 1 2 Id Here are two good recipes to provinces to the I d

children , ,3 vears a ' . 'S· .. .ar too mRIl)' people who elay i part of the body. The next most three thrifty last'5~cond gifts,: . Send thirty,five' cents (coins) have on hand for an), hohday! pain) IS In a class~, In the prc5c~ce 01 warning· commoll locations for cancer are Pattern 7384: transfer 01 clown, Y I for this pattern (stamps cannot i dinner partl.es. Very easy to: has no aparent afflnll, symptoms until the disease has In the breasts and in the uterus, doll, chick; directions. FA IT H B ~ L D WIN . be accepted) to St. John's Dally I preparc (USIn.C canned, Irohzen other langua~~, passed the stag~ whell it can be or womb. Any lump in the i 'i' News, Household Arts Dept., 60

1 or packaged .Ingr~dlents), t ey \' attacked successfully. breast is reason lor exam Ina· I Send Thlrty·flve centl (coIn,) Front Street West, Toronto, cut preparatIOn lime.

Onc reason for this Is that' tlon. AIlI' change in the natLire ,(or thi.! pattern (stamps cannot i On!. Print plainly NA~!E, AD.! Party Chicken Casserole \ liOm~ people seem to he terribly of hlced'lng from the womb or \' he accepted) to St, John's Dally i THE STORY: Hope and' silid, : DRESS, PATTERN NmlBER,! (~akes 4 ServIngs) alrJid of having the doctor tell allY discharge also require In. News, Householrl Arts Dept" 60 'Adam hal'e been marrIed 10 His interest quickcned. He Olr new 1959 Alice Brooks: One can condensed crcam of tlwm thl') hove canc~I' and, ve;tlgation, Jo'ront ~treet West, Toronto, years. She feels that there 15 a asked. "Why and what?" );ee~lecralt Catalog, just out" chic1ken soup, 11" cUPS water,.~, thel'cfor~, postpolle thc visit. Ihe Cancerous growths call de.; On!. Print plainly NA~!E, AD·: lack between herself and her "Would we be more com., has many designs for crochet·, to ~ cup llIlcl)' chopped onion dia~n05is and th~ treatment un. I'clop in other places, such as, DRESS, PATTERN ~m!BER.' I husband, and she cannot unrler· plele?" " lng, knitting, embroider)" quilts, : ~o?tlOnal), . I teasp~on lemon til ,too lilt:. , the lungs, bladder, kidney or Our new 1959 Alice Brooks' stand It, because they are hap· "Ho\\' is it po,sible " he, dolls, weaving. A special gift, In ,JUice (optIOnal), ,t~~spoon

lncxplJlllcd bleedll1~ Irom the mouth, Sores In the mouth Needlecraft Catalog. just out' pHy married, Her husband. began, and Ihen sto~,ped, H,c the catalog to keep 'a child hap· : sal.L dash of pepper, 1:l cups any of the body opeillngs IS a or on the tongue or the skin has manv designs for cro het: 'can talk to l\larty, the widow, ,aid, With h~~:st)', I don t i pily occupied-a cutout noll and : (4~R·OUr.C~ box) packaged pre· warning. symptom. It does not i which do not heal quickly may lng, knitting, embroiden', q~ilts .. of his business partner, but he, know. clarlln,. I clothes to color. Send 25 cents' cooked rl~e, 1 package (10 nec~s.sanl) nW,ln canccr,. but It be cancerous., dolls, w~adng. A specia'l gift. In ,cannot talk to Hope, "I don·t. either, I nel'er have, . (or your copy of the book. ~ ounces) qUlck·frozen green pea!, ' cl'rlalnl), should not be Ignored' Lumps appearing am'where th tit k hild hi' • • Adam, I didn't reaily wanl chilo partially thawed (optional); 1

d d' . h Id . e ca a og 0 eep a cap· ' an .a 1a;;~0S1S' 011 not be. on the body should always be pill' oCl"Jpied-a cutout doll Rnd' IV,' dren. I would have tOI'ed them, . RED CROSS FLAG 'can chicken, drained; 1f.z cup dda,) cd an) longer than neces. suspected.. clothes to color. Send 25 cents I The place in which thcy but secon~, I am sure, always i The Red Cross Flag was origI· ~ grated ~heddar cheese, papr~ka. sar).. ... When a patient consul!.! a ror your copv 01 th book. ! spcnt their holiday was not too ,ecnnd. ), au read the books, natly a rather elahorale ~lallc5e Combine soup, water, oman,

Pilln 01 unknowll orl~ln which physiCian with any of the symp. • e I far nor too close. r.lrs Rlg~s the)' tell YOIl how miserable ('ross. similar to that worn by lemon juiee, s~1t and pepper In r~rsist;. 1055 01 weight which' toms mentioned, examInation' 'I decided to l'acatlOn With her children arc In homes wllere the knights of the Crusades, but a sa~cepan. Bnn~ t.o a bOil o.\·er

. _____ .. __________ ~ ____ .____ sister; a man would occasIOnal·, the parents don't love each the Book of Knowledge says medIUm heat, stirring occasion· hal to be complete and careful. 11' look In to sec there had been' other, and the next chapter I that it was changed later to the all),. Pour about half the soup WELCOME In some cases X'ra), pictures no fire, breaking or entering,' talks about children feeling re·. plain Greek Cross that is so mixture into a greased I1J.z

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have to be taken. A small piece He would also cut the tempera· ,jected "nd jcalous if" the par·: familiar today, quart casserole. Then, in layers. 01 the suspeeted tissue or lump mental grass, weed Hope's gar·· ents do. ~o middle ground add the packaged precooked Is olten remol'ed and examined dcn, and shake his head over evidently, I sometimes think I rice( right Irom the box), the under the microscope, Adam', vegetables, Jupiter went: wouldn't ha\'e loved them lor VIOLE:'oiT PIANIST pea.', and the chicken. Add re-

on with them, but being wilh ~ thcmsell'es. but because of us. maining soup. Sprinkle with Abnormal fear of cancer Is Adam was always a holiday for That wouldn't have been a good D' . th t f' ' cheese and paprika. Cover and

common. Some people constilnl. Jupiter, . Ihing. would it?" . ~cusslng a ler) genius, bake In moderate oven (375

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11' think that they have the dis. They fished in the cove from "I suppose not. I don't HnOIl'." I ~c;umantt th~ BO~k 01 K~ol\d degrees F.l 15 to 20 minutes. ease but that it Just can't be the rowboat that went with. He was 'eeing her with com· I ~ f: re. a e.s o~ I e t~xerc~se Cut through mixture with knife found, Such unreasoning fear is' the cottage and their efforts: passion', ;I'atching the thou~hts: f et~l~n~ ~~ 'j'IO e~ ~'. an. ~~ or fork after 10 minutes of bak· called cancerophobia. The suf.' were lucky or not lucky. It de· struggle into expression, and: hOngd a e Intlure d I~ rdl

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Com. In .. ,01 phon, 100.lI\oIoulh d,motlltr,tlon 1ft th' p!lmy .nd comlort 01 rouf hOIllI, .. or ofliCt ~ you pr,rll, Olhar 4, or ~trln~IIOT Zullll modal, from sse Ie 1175, A. sold on 10·DIY Manly,Bacl GlIlI1nttl, 1 VII' WI/finly,

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crlng w ch such peop e under· th f' h ,. glleup e I ea 0 pu IC per· . f . d go is real and their distress is or e IS erman. nOl at all conscIOus of her In f ~ote: I de'me ,remove cover great. Because it WilS after season. his blood, only in his mind and ormances. after casserole has baked 15 to

and the water cold, they gen· I heart Ii minutes and place under I d t k lh' . ds crall), had the beach to them· I . ••• broiler 3 to 5 minutes to brown n or er 0 eep CIT m!n 'selves, They swam, and Jupiter: She cried out, her hands! BRII:' ',\T ARCTIC the chcese. 2503.

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as free from fear as pOSSible. with them. They sat on be<1ched linked about her bare knees, I FLOWERS Banana Eggnog Pie I the)' need to be reassured, boats and looked away, up the "It wasn't our f<1ull," and the 1 (Makes 6 Servings) -----; periodically that they do not i hill or across the inlet; and firelight flickered acrOss her Who woutd expect to find One and one·half cups cold ~!~~ c~~~r. en~~~~agt~~Y ~~~ye i grew evenly brown, for the filce. "Slili. if I'd terribly want. some of the brightest flowers milk, y, cup cold eggnog, 1

Id b I t f 't th I 'weather was usuilily golden. as cd children I 1I'01lld feet less in existence blooming in the package banana instant puddIng

wou e w se 0 orge e r I comfort ble s an old PC" n I icy wastes of the Arctic? Yet,' k d 8' h I h 11 worries and rcturn for re.exami. I d . a b a'h f' , ,soli' -is it no\\' guilty? If I'd long· miX, 1 ba.e ·lnC pes e .

tl I t h I t I reaming y t e Ire let stl . crt for a child and not h"d one according to the Book of Know· Pour milk and egp:>g Into

na on on v a suc n erva 5 as' 0 I' th t "I: ' 'I d .. t f t' . . . . the examinin h'slclan ad. vigorous. n) e IVa e.r ,en· I at least I 1I'01lid have ful· e ge ~n.amazlng vane l' 0 InY mixing bowl. Add pudding mix vIses g p y 11' knew summer \\'us over. I filled ,omething, But I didn't. ?ut bnlha:lt flowers are found and beat slowly with egg beater

, They swam to a moo~ed boat· long, Adam, I didn't." 1111 ml st~nous .sun,pocHets and ju.st until well J?ixed. about 1 ,and hung on, each Illth one "I nrvcr h'lI'e either except s~uggllRo agamst the sunny minute. Pour at once Into pie

Tr.eatment I~ co ru;t a nt,l)' 1m, i hand, holdll1g the other by u i in a I'ilgue \\'a)·. a man must Sides of forbidding boulden. shell, Let stand 15 minutes to provmg "and the great break· shoulderj somellmcs they let I feci a certain pride, .. think· I •• set. Top with sweetened whip·

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Another evening there were thing. I'm saying this badly," : V:e ve Iive~ one way for 10, languages the Book of Know· Cheap e I I people pouring out from a cot. "I understand what you're i years-that s tomorrow," she I ledge reveal!; the astonishing 'I In and Around S. tage, two little boys, a third saying. ~!aybe you're right. I I remInded him, smiling, "and It's, fact that there are about 3000 who tumbled In the sand, and a still wonder about adoption." too late now. BeSides, we don't thin ~Irl child with pigtails; "~o, I'm selfish now, [! re?,~ ~'ant It ~hat way, do we?", and II'Jlb them the parents. The eO\l!~ln·t deliberatelv adjust.! ,he saId. man was stock" and strong, as I . (To Be Contlnued) was his wife, They played with ir---·---'-.-;.----------..,.-,-:-----, their children and once ran

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AY SERVICES -------- . Church and .tudent In Art. .t

Church of I Mount AlIlson Unlvenlty, wUl preach at the mornlnl lervlce,

1 d and Rev. F. G, Weir will preach gil g n n In the evening. Let all our people worship God In His house on Sunday, the lut public aervlce. In 19~. If'R'FOl'SDlMoiD

. oTHEDRAl ally Innnrrnil ~·llh:r. th~ Oeall'f (brl.~tml~ )

A warm welcome awaltl those oC' who wlll be worshipping with us

Crom other congregations.

I::" Holy Communion; G OR Holl" ~!attin! (said); E GE STREET

'rT0c~s5ion and ~linlJter: Rev. P. J. Hommer· ;\. rreacher: The 5cn. B.A., B.D.

11.00 a.m., Morning Service G Lt~~P (hroadent and Junior Congregatlon. Sub. !00J p.m .. Children's j t "A N H 00 230 rr h~r· The Rector' ec: ew ope; . p.m., r~~11" 'Baptism and Sunday School and Bible Class; i Women; MO. 7.00 P.~:, Evenlnll Worship.

1~~ld); ~.30 p.m. Subject: All )'e that ar~"Wfary I \'ior lrs50n, and Heal)' laden, Come.

~. . . Weewday Service.: !oI\; c:~~\ Tucsdal' Wednesday lNew Year's Eve):

sa~'J'roa,:, 7.30 a.m.; 11.00 p.m., Watehnlght Service. 7.~5 l.m.: Thursda)" Presbyterian

(~mm·.lnion: ~londa)', fndl\ ann Saturda)', ST. ANDREW'S-"TBE KIRK"

'. \\'Id;,p~day, 7.1~ a.m.; I Minister, Rev. A, M, Old, I!hP l·,rCllmscision of: M.A.

ltV a m and 10.00 11.00 a.m., ~!ornlni Sm'lce; 11.00 a.m., Sunday School; 7.00

<It ~.30 p.m., p.m., Evening Service. . 7.30 p.m. The morning service will be

or THf. [PIPHA!Ii\, 'hr~h Road)

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I:: HoiI' Communion: ST. DAVID'S 5~"d;.\ School; 7.00 I ~!lnister: The Reverend J. A.

I Goldsmith. I 11.00 a.m., Divine Worship;

)T. THtnl.\S·S ,2.30• p.m., Church School, 1:1. H,".\ Communion;: \\ orshlp with us. 1:. ltQrnin~ rrayer.l . R!\". S. J. Dal'ies; 4.00 I ST, AIDAN'S

Bip::!m and Church. TopllU Road p.m.. Candlelight I ~!inlster: The Rel'erend J. A. I hroadca,t CJON). Goldsmith.

Swim: 2.30 p.m., Church Schill; 3.30 ,:\pw Year's Eve): p.m., Teen·age Bible Class; 7.00

· Wmh.ni~ht Serl'ice. p.m., C,G.!.T. Chrlstma.. Veaper I C:rcumci!lon of Service. 10.00 a.m., Holy ~!h ... l~p .. w .. l.;.;th,;.",,;;u,;;;s ..... __ _

STREET · RII'. F. E. Vipond,

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· .~!li~tant ~linI5ter:. 100 PORTUGAL COVE RD. . l. \\'oollrey, B.D.; 01· Rev. F, C, Fenerty B.A, ~ Christian Education: 9.4~ a.m" Sunday School; t Hmlwood; Organist 11.00 a.m., :\tornlng Worship;

l!l<trr: ~Ir. Douglas 7.1~ p.m., El'enlng Worship, and LRA \l. Service of Believer's Baptism;

1%. -linior Bible Clan 8.30 p.m., You n I People'. Xt.o::onal Hall; 11.00 Soclet)·. .. \\'or~hip. Preacher: Weekday Services:

Christmas Talk With Jesus

o Saviour ChrIst I thank Thee that Thou did choose to come Into this world In the form of I little Child, and that Thou dldst beain liCe here even .. do we. So would I see Thee and know Tilee as One who walkl wIth us through .un and cloud, through slrenith and weaknell, thrOUGh joy and .orrow, through success and disappointment-all the day long, until It the end we are accepted In the Beloved Into that land, where there la neither day nOr nlght, but Everlasting Fellowship in the family oC 'he Redeemed wIth Thee. With Mary and Joseph I would render service, with the Wise Men I would bow down and worship, wIth the Shehereds I would 5ing Thy praise at my dally work and amongst my Cellow·men. Forgll'e me that I do SO often for· get the alory and the abiding splendour of Bethlehem. Help me to make my 1l£e more and more a hymn of praise to Thee, o Saviour of the World. Teach me not only to pray but to praise not only to work, but to worshtp. Fill my horizon oC all my dreams and day by day replenish Thou the Innermost springs or my beIng. For Thy Name's sake . Amen. .

o Saviour Christ, Thou who dldlt bring Into this world the thought of spending ChrIstmas, sanctlly that thought In my !lie. Open my eyes to what It Is that I hav..tp spend, and teach me to spend It In the best way, the way most In keeping with that spending of Thy sel! Which Thou dldst show at Bethlehem.

Help me to .ee In the circum· stances of my lot the currency Thou dost expect me to use, and no matter how strange and for· elgn that curreeny may be, may I use It anl! place It at Thy Hr· viCe. Through my sorrows may I sing songs oC hope III others; through my dlsll1lpolntments may I speak bravely to other dlsap· pointed souls; through my joys may I radiate loy to others. May my llCe thl. Christmas be one of "In everythlnl giving thanks." and though everything seeking to 8ITenathen and encourage others . Above and beyond all may I not Call to spend that GICt which In spendlnl becomes a greater gift to U1e spender, even Thy· self. May I not forget that Thou art the most preclou. of all gifts, and that I, no matter what my circumstance. may be, can pus on this lilt to others. Amen.

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All seated on the ground, The angel of the Lord came down,

And glory shone around.

'Fear not.' said he (tor mighty dread Had seized their troubled mind);

'Glad Udlnga of great joy t bring To !'OU and all mankind.

'To you, In David's town,. this day Is born oC David's line

A Saviour, who Is Christ the Lord; And this shall be Iile sign:

night,

'The heavenly Babe you there shall Ci::· To human view displayed.

All meanly wrapped In swathing ballds, And In a manger laid.'

Thus spoke the seraph: and forthwith Appeared a shining throng

Of Ingel!, praising God, who thus Addressed their Joyful song;

All glory be to God on high, And Ul the earth be peace;

Good wll! hencelorth from heal'en to Begin, and nel'er cease.'. Amen.

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Before The Paling Of / The Stars Before the paling of the stars· Before U1e winter morn, Before the earliest cockcrow Jesus Christ was born: ' Born In a stable,

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Cradled in a manger, , -----------------------, In the world His hands had made i Born a stranger. Priest and king lay last asleep [n J erus alem Young ami old lay fast asleep [n crowded Bethlehem; Saint ant!. Angel, ox and ass, Kept a walch together. Before the Christmas daybreak !n the winter weather. Jesus on His mother's breast In the stable cold, Spotless Lamb of God was He, Shepherd of the fold; Let us kneel with Mary maid With Joseph. bent and hoary' With Saint and Angel, ox and ass' To hail the King of Glory. ' Christina G. Russell.

WHAT IS CHRISTMAS? BY FULTOS J. SIIEE!II

What is Christmas:

a man to become better is the nell' birth brought about,

II then one does not become Christmas is both an e\"ent in a Christian by being kinder and

history and an e\'ent in every i mo:e generous, or by being born huma~ life. .. I of Christian parents, how does What IS the e\'ent. In hIstory? 'Bethlehem become a reamy; in

The birth of Christ the Son of us? -the Lil'ing God. At Bethlehem By being born of God. Oxygen He Who made the earth came does not li\'e in the gras~ unleSi to HIe in it; He Who existed I the grass takes it up unlll it. from all eternity in His nature nature: grass does not live in as God, began to exist in ~ime the animal unless the animal In His nature as man; He who with its higher nature descends before was "way up there in the to it and incorporates it to itself heavens" now began to walk chemicals, vitamins, plants and among men so that they might animais do not become a· part see. His Merc)', His Lo\'e and of man unless he "oes down to His Goodness. He was not like, those lower natur:s and gives a stranger walking int? a studio, [them birth in his higher~ature but \Ike an arlist walking among which is able to think and love, His own creations. ~either can man live in God,

Was the Birth of Christ at share in the Divine Nature, have BY REV. DR. FRED SASS I certain that things are going to Bethlehm like any other bIrth the Di\'ine life throb in his ~oul. It was B fine old cllstom to work out well, people who have BY WILLIAM E. GILROY, D.O. in the world, for example, like unless what happened in Betli-

Wise Men And Shepherds Guid New Year A Happy

open the windows 01 the house at no doubt whatever about the com· The Chrlstmas story in ~!at· that 01 Caesar of Napoleon or lehem is repeated ir us, namply the close of they Old Year t9 plete triumph to the things of thew's Gospel says that "there lI'ashington? God must come down to us gnd. aliow all the unhappy things to God. This Is the confidence came wise men from the east to t-;o, His Birth was a pattern ele\'ate our nature to be some-get outl And, In keeping with that Christ gives. He is our Jerusalem" saying that they had or a model birth; it was not thing that it could not be of ai1(1 this, it Will almost a sacrament con£ldence. 5een the Babe of Bethlehem's something that happened. but by itself. This birth takes placi with Scottish housewives to have CHRIST star in the east, and had come something that is to go on happ. by baptism: either of water, or the whole house freshly scrubb· And we need Christ. If we to worship Him. ening. His Birth was like a when that is not possible, by ed and pollshed by the end 01 really have Him we have both The Christmas story in Luke's die from which the government desire or by martyrdom. the Old Year, so that the New I confidence and courage. He is Gospel !ells 01 the shepherds i:, makes coins: an ori~inai which Are there. therefore, any In' Year would come Into a sweet· all in all. We need Him, be. the fields (Luke 2:8·18), to whom Is to stamp others and gh'e them equalities among men: smelling home. It was a bUSy cause We are so built that we an a~gel app~aring .announ~ed I·alue. There are no inequalities of lime With the Mothers. What hunger and thirst after the com· I ~he C~I~th 01 a Sa~',lor .. which When docs the Birth of Christ raCe or blood or color, for a\l with the baking of black bun and panionship of ONE. What a, s rlst .the Lord, ,~lth .. an as an event in history become men have a soul and a11 ha,'e shortbread, the cleaning up of terribly lonely place this universe accompanYln~ }~:t. .pralslng I an event In the life of humna been redeemed by Christ. But the house-there was llttle time can seem at times to the he- ~od and s.aymg . Glor~ to God, beings? the inequalities which are basic lor leisure. And yet, probably wlldered human heart! How In the highest. and on eart,~! When they are born of Christ are those which men decide for because there had been this utterly Insignificant seems at peace, goodwl!1 !oward men and stamped with is likeness. [ themselves. namely, whether they hard work, and because every· times the solitary individual! (King James,,\ers~n). It profits Christ nothing to be will be just cre·~ures or children one, young and old, put their How cut off we feel from even Viho were the Wise men Irom born in Bethlehem unless He is of God: whether thel' will have hand to, there was real joy those nearest to us! How little the east," and what was the star also born in our own hearts. only tile life of th~ir par~nts abroad, and there was a great they understand 01 us and we 01 they saw? About this there lias His Life is to become our life; in them. or whether they. hav.e alncerlty In the old lamlllar greet. them? Why should this be? been much specul~llon and. ~x- His Truth our truth and [1Is: the life of God. :\ot all are will· Ing _ a Guid New Year to The trees don't feel like this: planation, but llttle posItive LOl'e our love. . ing to do this, hence .ll tho!9 youl The beauty 01 the greet. the birds don't feel !!ke this. knowled~e. Lltera!!sts who [erl But how docs this take place? who welcome Him become the Ing lay in the lact that it lI'as Why should It be only ourselves It nec~ssar)' to support SCript· The Bible tells us two ways "children of God." I prayer-although unfortunately for whom this poignant hunger ure WIth externai proof. have in which it does not tak~ place: Is it a tra;edy not to hdVe llke so many prayers, some- Is reserved? If.you had a child, made ;nuch o[ conjunctIOns 01 (AI "1\ot from human stock." the Di\'ine Life within us'? .

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in the Common I wonhlp with UI. A Prayer For pm. Sunda)' School I

what abbreviated. G<id grant I am certain you would want the bright planets JupIter and, that is not from human generat- Yes. as it is a trag-cdy for a that thii will be a good New to make that child hunger lor Saturn i~ B.C .. 6. . . I ion or human blood: parents challlpa~ne glass to be filled with Year Cor you! What do we you. And this Is what God has More mterestmg eVidence IS cannot communicate Christianity water instead of champagne, or mean by this prayer? It it a done, He has set a hunger in our volu;n!nous, but. not easy to ~um· to their cbildren; no one in alii a beautiful gold settin;: to have mean by this prayer? It It a hearts which nothing else In the ~arlZe, re~~rdmg the .Magl, .or the world is born a Christian. a pebble in it instead of a dla· prayer for materlRI prosperity, world can lina!!y satisfy apart wise ;nen. The Mag.,an rellg. IBI "1\0\ from nature's will or mond, or for an electric lamp Cor a llig bank balance? With Irom Himself. We need Chrlst- lon, WIth deeply assOCiated rle· man·s." ~ature or el'oluton to be filled \\'ith dust :nstead of some U1ls l'fIay be the U1ought. and He Is here lor us ments o~ astrology and the in· does not push us onwards and electricity. Tile tragedy of life Is It a prayer for freedom from PRAYER; Heavenly Father, as terpretatlOn of dreams (see upward until we become God- is not wllal men suffer, but what sufCering and lorrow and dis. I go Into this New Year, may Matthew 2:12) had gr~at I'ogue like; furthermore, as man by an they mis,. appointment? With many this I not fail to draw on that source In the east, espec!ally an Persia. act of will cannot add to his '\'11 at then do we mean by

It should not be forgotten that height one inch, neither can he ~rerry Christmas: may be the thought. But th~ or courage which Thou hast while s.ome. Jews returned fro.m by an act of his own will be· We express the heart's eager

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true and best prayer strikes provided. May I el'er be full th E 1 B bib ld deeper. It Is a prayer for trlwn. of confidence. And above Rll, e ~l e m a)' on to re UI. come a partaker of the Dil"ine desire tbat el'ery person in the phant living, a prayer not that may I never allow my Criend. Jerusalem, and restore lsreael In! Nature which Christ brought to world may be made merry by

I b d hi the homeland, many Jews re-I' this earth l'n Bethlehem. ;\'ot b" hal'ing Christ born in his ~oor

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WESLEY VICTORIA HALL ~e\ A. S. Butt; Gower Street

01 \ "Ilatlon' Rev F Oriln:!I and 'Cholr' DI: Branch PresIdent, Geor,.

t J ,. And I H. Simmond., · • \0. enon.

, Puhlic Wor!hlp 8.4~ a.m., Priesthood Meet· Cor,~regation; 2.30 I ing, Victoria Hall; 10.15 I,m.;

. School and Bible Sacrament Meeting, Victoria • p.m. Sacrament of Hall; 11 a,m., Sunday School, ,.00 Pm., Public War· Victoria Hall: 7.30 p.m., Fire·

side, 390 Hamilton Avenue 7.30 p.m., Thurlday, Relief So­ciety.

brings another twelve.month of npporrunity, bope and promis •• Sor mall Caoadian. Jaoaary lit II

A HOLIDAY -a time for

reereadOD aDd enjOYIMDt.

~ce, bulines. and lodal·feltly· ities will be bappier, Iller and Cree qom later remor.. it w. celebrate New Year'. WIlHOUT DRINKING. Keep !Ilia I .11. aDd

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NOT an 'tALCOHOLIDAYu THINIaNO drfv .... don't HINK

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Heavenly FaU1er I U1ank Thee that Thou ha.t brought me safely to the clol. or the year. My heart lin'l oC the 1I0odnen and mercy which Thou hal made to follow me, deapke all my \\'aywardnell and fallure. In slcknel' and In success, Thy love has been unchanging.

one may get an Immun ty a ge s p with Jesus to become 1m· I ed i B b I ,~ Cram trouble.!!, but that one may poverlshed. For thy Name's rna n nay on. the persuasil'e power o[ a pre3ch· heart. a~ I/o W~, once born in

have that Grace oC God which Sake. Amen. There does not seem to be any er nor the resolute decision of a stablr indication that the wise men from

can meet any and every trouble the east were Jews but the vigor and bend It to the purposes of and rellgion of the Jewish power God. Apart Irom a9soclating much A Prayer For had consIderable influence on the of U1e sufferIng of the world with Magis. There was a prophecy

For all that has been wrong.

sin, Jesus threw but little light Th N· Y of balaam. recorded In Numb· on U1e ultimate cause 01 sin. e ew ear ers 24:17, that "there shall eome· What He dId do was to demon· forth a star out o[ Jacob." :

In my life during the paat year, I crave that forgiveness I'I'on for me by JeSUI at Calvary. For IPlrltual .loth, Cor neglect oC prayer, for selC·wlll, for un· worthy attitudes to others, Cor InexcUlIably poor work, for neg· lected opportunities to minister ~ others In Thy Name, for hes· ltent witntllllll, I crave Thy pardOll.

alrate how to master suffering, Heavenly Father, I U1ank Thee and how to rise triumphant for the opportunity and insplrat· To those deeply versed in as­above disaster. He did still ion of a New Year. May I walk trology a star o[ unusual beant)' more. For If He had merely constantly In the glow o[ that might well have signified a ne·~', demon!trated that He was mast· fellowship which Thou art walt· great birth, and hal'e been a er or U1ese things, He would have Ing to give me, and without guiding star. But for us, the Illlel! US wlU1 a deeper despair. which life Is poor and meaning· wisdom 01 the wise men was' We would have looked enviously less. Step by step would I walk best exemplified in the worship. at Him and turned away sadly guided by Thy Word and Thy rul homage they ga\,e to the new Ceellng that it was not Cor Ub. Holy SpirIt. Guard my first born babe.

Into Thy wounded Hands I commit 1M past year, knowing that Thou wilt ule It In mercy In my life In the days to come, and ... ured that nothing In the paat year wlll bave power to torment, Amen.

But JesUll made available all springs of thought and desire the Lliht, the Lire, and the Love that they may be 01 Thee. At that enabled HlmaelI· to win all times, in all places, and In through, And aU this II avall· all circwnstances I would do just· die for you and me al we ly, love mercy, and walk hwnbly enter thla New Year or 1959, with Thee. Grant that the Grace To meet life gladly each day, to which Thou has provided so find a thrlll In every hour, to freely at Calvary may flow send ripples of \lght and laugher freely through every part or my

Christinn Science Into the livea we touch on the being. I would be very prayerful road and In U1e hom&-we need Cor all who suller through war, these things which Christ ofCers every consIderation Cor thy un· ~ us In abundance. privileged, unfalllngly patl~nt

. COURAr.E and kind to the aged, unwearying

So, I would end by 8 Christ· mas wIsh: That, as anew we go to Beth·

lehem, May light attend us, as it guided

them, That we may hal'e the vision

undefiled To see a Savior in a new·born

child; The Caith that, In a lowly man­

ger stall, Can Clnd God's presence, and

can hear His call,. . We steDd In need 01 ,"this In service to the sick, helpful

lovely virtue" of courage, There to the bllnd, the deaf, and the are dllCerent qualities of courage dumb, understanding with youth, To The Bible offers "good courage joylul with children. understand· -God's Couralle." To meet the Ing towards the misunderstood,

Where Saint and King were yes· terday unknown,

God denying circumstances· oC [riendl), fc the lonely, compasslon·

raise today an altar and a throne.

life with undaunted Calth, to make ate Cor U1e broken on the whe~h d!£llUIt gestures Ul the storm oC liCe, sympathetic In others' that lor I time cloud out the troubles, courageous In my own,

Notel ltar., Ul 10 on Ilnglng the songs humble In SUCCess, brave in di!· or Zion when every string l!l appointment-In all things a true the lnatr\lment of U1e heart Is soldier of JeaUll Christ. Amen. broken, to retuse to compromise

GOWEll 8TllEET 011 the decencies of ll!e, to see Serne •• of Wonhlp w1l1 be even death lteelf as a Imall

conduct.d: at 11 a,m, and" p.m. price Ul pay for truth and hen· br Rev. F, E. Vipond and the our, thls, as I understand It, mUile will be under the direc. this Is Cllurage, We ahall need tion of Mr. Dou8111 O.mond, a copious supply or It In the Th. MlniJter'l sermon tubject daYI ahead, If we reply on for the mornlnl I.mci will be our own power to produce this "Palt, Prlllent and future," The .cod, Wt Ihall l!OOn be strayed Saerament of Infant BapUlm out of It. But Christ oHers an will be admlnlattred at thl. ur. unendinl lupply. vice. In till evenlnl Mr, Vipond CONFIDENCE will take II hll .ubjeet "Never Then we have need of conf~. Too L.ate To Mend." There "m ence, There are plenty of courag· be a Watcbnl.ht Service on eoUi people In thl! world. But Wednesday, December 31 at thll1'e are not jUllt so many con· 11,15 p,m. OUr people are reo fidem people. Many hold on minded of the Reception at Em· irlmly, but Ceel In their hearts manuel Houll on Thunday thnt things are not lolng to work afttrnOOll, JallulI7 lit. out "ell. What We need are

First Footing' BY REV. DR, FRED SASS

Perhaps you are not old enough to remember the custom oC "First Footing". It is not so widely celebrated now, but It used to be B great occasIon. The whole quality oC your Cortune for the year was somehow be­lieved to be determined by the kind of person who Clrst crossed your threshold alter the bells and horns had ceased striking tha hour oC twelve. -ven the colour oC the frler 'r was supposed to have· .~ to do wIth It. Har 'm· ory 01 the "first l'rt

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lived, and when troubles came along, there was no di.sposition III Coist U1e blame on the Criend. AI, a matter oC fact all arrange­ments about first footing had been made beforehand. Like many another old custom this one had a great truth behind It. First things have a way of colourIng consequent events, and while a good beginnIng may not in [l!;ell ensure p. good continuIng and good ending-well, at least it Is a good beginning. I want to Buggest that We all this year let Jesus be our "First. Foot! As the last stroke of twelve dies dOWJ, let us open our doors softly, and reverently welcome the Christ in t And having welcom· ed.Him In, let us keep Him in! He is the best oC all First·Foot­ers. He never comu empty· handed. He brings all the larg.s 0{ God with Him. The memory or such a First·Footer wil' F·lew I Us through the year lil:c Istering angel.

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Hockey. Exhibition FeildianHockeyist Baseballer Take· Third Win T() Fi'nals Jr" CeeBees Take 7-6 Wins Award Out Of 41 Cho' G: dEW B 7 3 Win Over Holy Cross ba~:~~~::~ ~~~ke2ha:~:~r ~~~' , ,~i~~~'19~~sw~lggeSI

ua r S a rn ay Y ' named as winner of thc annual Jlkceplng f S hiS

- W AKELIN SC,?RED WINNING MARKER ~~~r"~':a~~ b~~t:~~t~heo:ee~~~ [hn.:ll.~Il·s;:;s t~e Two early third period goals and third periods of the juniol ,. . ,C" oundLand

, • • • ,with Holy Cross Rnswenng to : i 1 C II as un !l,ar,1 i Opening Game For ChampIonshIp Starts when he took. paS! from RollIe I only 1 were the deciding mark, hoekey scm .. ·f.na ho~key gam' nals agolnsl Be~," .... d h Clarke and found an opening, 'I . h' h'b' . at the StadIUm last night. ialcd Clcn h

I mOn ay Nig t bfhlnd Carler tor. J.1 acore, I her~ 1.1n aSI mgt Ht 5 boex IGllion Aubrey ~!acDonald, Chairmal u~ior C'IP, leiter

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uar I came up lIilh I 7.3 f the first an t Ir . Stan recn e ou e ue! Ue t e with ih J nio C B t~' 0 e omml ee, s eppc UI 'alls to compel 0 win ol'er Feildlsns lasl nighl was top man for the Double game It two all at the ~,30 I 7 6 ~ u r h eee eesd a. inS to make the selection announcc ' 'al hono\lr e for Ih! btto~ 1900 hns lo cam the, Blues 8! he scorcd one and mark of the middle stanza a f' tW nd°l'er .tt' e rusa ers In men!. 'A 'In Ihe flr', . h h D Y d S a a< an exci mg gamc, Tit t f I ' "amr SI rlrht 10 meet St. Pal's for the I B8!lstcd ~n the two ot er \I' en on etman an tan, I h fi 0 s was no prcscn or tl, on 3,? 1\ III II ' St. John's Junior Hocke)' marker! scorer! by Don Yetman Breen joined forces with Breen If t thW~sJ t ~ rest BappcarancthC el'cnt as he i~ prcscntl\' pl~1 Ill; In" Iwill 1"1', °f,cr

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'I i 'or e unlor ce ccs 11'1 'k" . . - .. e, 0" chlmplonshlp. It \l'a~ three and Dal'e Batten, Other marks· gett ng Yetman In the clear i Ih' f' t II [" 'II P'k lOC ey l\'Ith the St. ~I~f\ 5 L'n 'III l'h"plI'OI I ' 'h ' ! th rd I h R h Y t b Bill d Nr Irs ne 0 "CI'I e I c. I f th \,. t '0 t " , 'oP~d 'trill t wms or e Gua B' men for t e Guards were ay were e man cat ar I B I ,,' k I' d J' P ~o n5 0 e cs crn n UJ( 'IHI 1\'", Ihr .

" men In the best of lil'e gamc I Piecott, Bab Badcock, Roland from clo!e In, It Ila,l til 0 quick ran 11 at,c Inttn 1m I cn aockey A'sociallOn Junior "B" i,c CIII Ir n IllOin lerlP! They took the opened I Clarke, Bernie lli11ard and lioab which broke the game I n, e)' co eel I~gh lC sel'cn ~om~ Leaguc, IIis tcam i,1 presentll' "'HI ""~H' ;, 1 lion r. by ~2 and I\'on the ~econd, Geoff C~l1lpbcli Roland Clarke open And Bent the Gu~rd~ on Ilollk'n dgoat"lh e ~damcf lI,ah' "fcnr engaged ill Ihc Ic~gllc's pt~l: I)' I;"" r .,~, "~' i

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game bl' ~'3. I Rnd Peter Clark'e were the only their WAY to \'Ictory, At the I oCd e ,A e ~n" OAt thr Ir,'11 offs and had 5e\'er~1 ~am~, TOL5 CIl'\P~1.\~ 1:;1" ',nr ,'",,' 1, :"'r . , . k T I an second perlO"" c enr I ' , 'f)'

By Iheir ~eml.flnaIB Win the Gusrdsmel\ to pick up ~n 8s!IBt. 13,38 mar aylor ~ot h s sec·" ,BRIAN WAKELIN !chedu ed for the hollda)s, so Ihe olher \ Guards who placed third In The Guards oUlshot the Feild and for Ihe game IIhen he went ~~R'he r~~rst I~rame the score· I " it wa~ imposslole for him to rr· ,II \·,r. of 1111 AII·:-'-c'.' (""IHlland cOlIlI,cr f,,1' Ib" In Ih~ I th ... J~alue standing~ will meet I ol'cr the roule 29.21, Both net. unassisted for A 3.2 ~core ~nd f r~ d td \all\: A\llhe ~~d Plkr R~Hln In on th~ play but turn to Newfounolanl for the (,n~ls ~~"'n'l Comrr Brr'ok, lurner! III , " fln~~ St.: Pal'a in the be~t of seven I mlnoera, Billard and Carter had less than two minutes later Bob 0 nt fC ,.ceon D I ,~ RSp'kle a '1 Holy Cross came back With I announcemcnt last night. : [n Ihc 10llr ~amcs of Ihl' t'on "r IIrl"lI nOlirl/ .. uI lame series to uecide thc fll'e to handle in the flrsl Badcock cam~ up with a nicc J hC eTrhees a;', h diet fRnr tllO quick goals 10 takc over the I Tols w~s !rlcctl'd from R I finRls he had 111'0 dOllhlr, ~nil 'ho" ['Ollllll" 'h' In!. \[.

d I f • 2 0 n orne>, "IS COil our I d Th I 'ng mark was at If' I f 14' I' '. ." ""

hockey honours, The Feild frame, Carter ha t\\elve come goa or I.' score, nel ies' h I" ca. , C)I , ~roup of 41 top athletc,' in Sl., ollr 51n~ c, or lrlps 10 tlC 1\'a5 Ihe h,~ racl~r' fini!hed the rc~ular series In his W8Y in the middle frame Early in Ihe third period Ihe g~oss t COII~~IC~ ~hrg:m~~rI HOh~ : 7.15 11'lth ~\a.lone scorln~ . and John's, ';hc lop 41 were pick· \ plRlc and hao a. 4{)0 hailing John', '1['\ .. ". I~' Itcond place. with Billard again handling Guards went out In front ~.2 : Bet Mahon asslstmg and a minute cd several wecks ~go and the a\'erage, II II'as h's first )'r~r In Ihe 10

Last nlKht's game proved 10 five and In the last period when Rollie Clarke made his ~~~~orfo;c~I~~~ ~ne'n All four later Mawn gOI the leade: I",lth Selection Committee ha~ hcen; 35 a member of the Sl. John',i Ica~lIe Tul, 'r'~ :~lClor be more competltll'e than the Carter looked after 12 while mark on Ihe acoresheet. Clarke B I W k 11 flc cc~ ~lalone draWing the aSSist, It. helding meetings weekll' for I SClllor Caps and he moved from' for Ihe _",I' pP. I first two, and WB! highlighted Billard wu tested eleven tlmu, went on his own to outguess r anf ~h e ~ lI'al5 t e lop was at the 12.15 mark thai Ihe "the past two months, B~cause shorlstop 10 second base with: al-cra~c and c ",Ih by lome fisticuffs. Three major Both netmlnders turned In good Carter at the 3,31 mark but ~orer or e" ~me ~wne~s, a~ C~usaders went out In front Ithe winner of the award was I ease. During this series he was: m~in rca"JO' h'JS I

penallies were dished out by performances coming up with Dave Batt~n kepi the Felid w~licea~fn U~at~~t Na \'ilft ;~~e ~·3 when Hickey hit the mark not present for the event last 'I outstanding with many brilliant got into the ell:s

II ~ referee Gordon Duff. Don Yet. ~ome nice sal'es, Carter looked alive • minute later when he dee e 1 after taking a pass from Chafe, night the usual dinner gil'en by pla)'s to hiS cred't, He IS qUlle na m~ of the Feild and Nelson exlrJ good on tries by Taylor and Breen combined with Bat· an k Jim pe;ni' s~rf~ C two Howe\,er two quick goals by the Bennet! Brewing Company I During the regular schedule' gentleman. an I' ~alY K~me)' each recei\'ed a fil'e in Ihe second frame and Roille ten doing the needful for a 5,3 1 mal~h ers ~ac., or 0) thosS the CeeBees put the game back I was not helC: and il Will n01l'1 Tols was the top hitler for the lete oflhe Y~;r In I~ mlnule pen.ll)' for lighting and Clarke in the third period, gamc, It was miclwal' in Ihe I ne eer p~) er got I more f an into a tie again, Jim Penney 'I lake place II'hen Chapman re'l Senior Feilliian eluh, He piaI" a wOfiderf,,1 d ,I

G ,... f h G d B'II d I hi' d h h G 'd one, russeel's goa s C;Jme rom 'th both th goals I h' . Jllar ,err), n losor 0 t c uar s I I ar won app ause on a perlo t at t e uar s shot' th I' k f~! II' B came up 11'1 e, 'Iurns to 51. John's, er In t CI" 12 g;JmeS and had 15 19j8 He JOI . Ih

drew fll'e minutes for draw In!: stop on Ballen in the lIrat I ahead by I three ,goal margin e SIC $ 0, . 0 0), ern The first 13.10 unasmted and I I hils lor 46 times at bal. H;s ha\c IJern 11"~' • e " blooil. : period and for his netminding again when Bernie Billard I Trlcco, Bill ~!alon, John Mason, again a minut~ later Penney Chapman ptayed shorb lOp for I al'erage Y,'a.~ ,326. He had two' ed spot "cd 10 In!

t.he end of Ihe threc periods, in thc third period, mark for I 8.3 score Ind fil'c I CII ~ e openc I e !corc, team and mOl'ed 10 second basc the season. In the feildlng de· allarrl 'for i95-'~ elr T The Guards held the lead at on tries by Martin and Breen found the target at the 10,46 I Hi~ke~'lIand p~~ahon, rl h II went on his own for I 5·~ I the senior Feildian baseball I home runs to his credll dunng Barn llJlI'd

The.I' II'rre nUl in front 2.1 at The ~ame Ita! only one min. minutes later Geoff Campbcll' scorl.n~ m the game at Ihe 9.10 ,,' ' . r S for Ihe 51. John's se~!or Capi· i partment he had 64 chanccs With and Gpor~r 'H:lIler'~ M

111, rnd or Ihe firM tllcntl' lite ~nd Iwcnll' three seconds I' took R nict pass from Peter I mlark Oft hi he",'nkll Ii al fbraml e ,on a ~CI IlIe( Plkl e6P5\11 tthe tCeeBf' ~ lals that 1\ on the AII·:";cw[ound· 25 pu(ouls and 32 assists whilc tll'I'C" II hlle ferd Ibt[ It; . ' P ~)' WI a'c In' u Ol'tl out In ron . lIen v lIe I d . b b I <, I" minlltr~ o( pla~', Thc)' w~rt old whcn Ihe Blues took the. Clarke to make it I 7·3 ~ame, i , d I t ~!oll \' t' d h' d II Ihe third' trame an aenlor ase a I crown, H,e makin~ sel'cn errors for a ficld, Llord l'noke riCh .

leadln: 4.2 al Ihr cnrj 01 Ih~ lcad when Sun Breen went on' The BluCB trieo 10 cui OOll'n' seeon 5 a cr. ,D. I,C I P ~econ 5 A cr. , was named a& Ihe Sl. John 51 ing n\'crage 0' .891. I, aw;rd oncr . U'cond (rame anrl 7,3 al Ihe his own to all'e Billard Oft the margin bul finc. dcfcnsive' contest aflcr ~xehan~ln~ Ihe .,urtcd ond ont minute later ,--- . - ------. ,nri of Ihr pmr, ehanre o( ~ ~a\'p, hO\fe\'er IhtlWOrk hI' the Guard~ ~a\'r Bil.lrcubbcr Wltth ,Ro,Sllfcr , tHIOI\' \\'nhlln gnvelllhr."hohmctol\h'1l·iBoXlonO' The following is ~ COP\' of the

'11 T '1 . I " h J I d ' h I', did I '( I k' .ro"s wcn ou In ron e~s ers a 111'0 ~oa ea" I\' en e . " RI _ a,l or. a main an,. c op ont go~ Pn \l,n~' ort lIe I nr ots n prolect on nnd epl h 'I It, I'h R 'd " h P'\( n ',I' b \I'tll also be presented to bim'-~I\cndln~ rrince of Wale! Col, I a~ ten ,cconcl~ I~t~r Taylor wenl th, Blues' ,harpshooler,\ 20al t an I ~lInu ,r a CI \ cn ern .corc II II , I e SM. mg, . , Ic;c. lias the lOll scorcr in tht unM5islcd 10 tie the ~Rme, Tht sh~' to h~I'e the ume end 7.3, TrlCeQ fired In thr rubber 11'lth HolyCro!> tried han! to eome ,Ime as he lI'a~ tllC ani)' pla),cl' ! only other fir!t period co~l Rcleree-G, Duff. Rossller assisting, The eeeBe~s up 1\I,'h IWO ,~oal~ to ~et bac~ to ,el more Ihan one marker, , came from the atick of Piccetl. Llnesmen-T. Tr~inor And r.' \led the game, at tll,O al~ fl e o~ clcn ,rOOting. hOllel,cr th~. Wins TIII'lor netled tll'O Guards goals, I Picctllicored at the U~ mark Duffy, I minutes later IIhen '~akchn got IIcre onl) able to drall Within • his first lor the night With one goal o( the eceBee~. At

F· dAB b II PI~ea~~~~onrgceeBees went out ~ith~~t ~~;k hel~a~oonma~O~~ S p lilt a se a M front 3·2 at the 2,~5 mark of game score 7·e which lasted

OU n .. a n the !econd frame when Wake· until the buzzer !ounded to end:

. Ii, f,,,, tho m"k •• .t, .Ii' tho :,m., Dec is ion Who Sees Robertson Flaw Stock Car RaCing Booms! MIAMIBEACH,Fl,.-AP-. W· h D T · I i Garnet Sugar Hart of Philadel·

• BI' JOHN ~IORRISSEY I better player over the year.. ton. I mun, all thll publicity It aytona' rlova phia won Ii split decision over I.

KE'\' YORK (NEAl-it Is all "Robertson has I tendency about him-you'd think nobod~·. • . Ralph Dupas of New Orleans in: Oscar Robertson. Even when to go back slowly on defence. else ever played, He Is real a slam·bang lO·round telel'ised I the University of Cincinnati It shol\'s he has I dislike for good, He could play Inywhere, , • . ballie at tbe Miami Beach audi.: basketball team calls a time- oefence, Yet \\'hen he doe a get It Iny time. What I'm !lying NE\\ YORK -, (NEA) -: cash It Dayo~ta Beac~, .n· torium Friday night. I out. he is the big man. The I back Ihere and finally pick! up Is that there hive been better, I Glenn Roberts, a qUlc.t chap of I rou.te from hi!, Wa..lhlngton, Referee Jimmy Peerless had' Bearc;Jts gather around Oscar a man he i! tough, With urging, ! And I'm, telling you why," 29 who Is known ~s F Irebali to i D,C, home to Mlar;'" France Dupas in front, 98·97, judge Gus; .s if he were ~ !Jgr, Hr sits on : he can learn 10 play defence II i This II fine for Golillfb to I every ga;age attend,anl, amateur: worked hiS way out In. a ,gas st3' Jac[}bson voted for Hart, !IIl·95. i lhe bem'h lI'ith a lowel on his: well as he can score. I read, He get! on Wilt (The I automobile mechaniC and racing tatlon., where he Ipe~laltzed In and judge Siu 'Winston had the' hcad and teammates and "I can't get myself to lOy I Stllll Chamberlain next year fan, in the cO).lntr)" !eanerl mending race cars lor Ipeed· Philadetphian in front. 97·9., Georgc Smith, the cO;Jch. stand' he is, right noll', bettpr than and has Tom Gola and :-Ieil agaln~t the bar at Shor s and wh~ck)' hlokes In the area. It was a .tillking, deadly by him and listen as lhe young. ~Iaurice Sloke~ or Baylor when Johnston with him no\\', The II talked of what It ,I~, like to race, france wound .IIP running lbe' puncher against a dartin~, zig., ~ter Ihel' call ''The Bli 0" givcs they were at a similar ~Iage In pro! tan aftord to talk like stock car~ for a III lng, ,: famous Speed \'Ieekl on the Ulgging perpetual motion rna· his rundown on the Clther team, ' college, So it Is exauerated to thll. ",}:h.ere! reallr, no su~h ~,hlng I hard sand of Daytona Beach. chine reminiscent 01 Willie,

,On Ihe courl, Cincinnati's I s~y he Is the Rrntest play~r Bul what ,ood will Broudy's as ';t,ng ,alrald, he Sald, ,You HIS Intc:est and pr~m~lion led Pep in hi~ hey day, ~nd it was! e\~n mo\'~ ;6 made \lith the thc ~amr has leen, words do the lineup of colle~e don t hale lime, Expencnce to ~h~ blrlh of the National A!·, the stouter pltnching of Hart' idea' 01 ~il'in~ ()~ear a chance "Bill he will mall' 'I ,ood eoRehel II'ho' hal'e to figure out pulls you through., E\'er)'thl~g I ~octa!ton lor Stock Car Auto! which broughl him the I'ic· to lCore, L~'t ~·par. as ~ !ophn" pm, He ha~ .pcrn, ~ens~, 100d • 1Io'ay 10 M(lP The BiK 0 And I happen~ 10 fasl lour nerles, Racll1g, • 0 0 tory. n'I~', h~ Iprl th, Mtion'~ col, i hand~, I good eye," ~cmpany for thll luson and i don, I get ,I c~~n~r \0 wor\ Sa), I EVF.:RY Y l! " Harl inl'ariahly camp out, 1,., pllypr~ With ~n n\'~r :l~'1 • •.• the n~ltU I you ~e gOing " 0 ml PS ~n ollr' l '.' 0 NG MA."i \I HO best in the ~xch~nge~, eXl'cpl ~,..am' a\'er~~p, Thi! ,\'Par he' FEE1'S WAITED WHTLE hil ThRt ~ about ~OO ~e"l R. ~econ.d, rime! ~n ~lItOI1l0hlle. ann A lol for the fin~l round when &fem~ cHtain 10 ~o hi~hpr, In I word! wpre read, then clutlon· Ab80lut~ly none, We just: A car has R hlOllout right, '" I o[ nlrl!tpr~" 100, are novice Dl pa~ kept on top of him • Madi!.n Square Garden per. ed" "Don't 18)' I'm rapplnK htm, pmed It on aa I point of in: I fron~ oC you, !tar!~ 'Ipinn,"g~ Bilrn~,)' Oldfteld~,' France had Ihroughout. !(lrmanee he hit 4~, to back this ThiS kid can pIa)" I'm just irS' form~tlon. Tla ecach~ Ire on Do )011 go Rround nght or lert; that In mind IIhen NASCAR I The 23·ye~r·old Nell' Or·

U", ing to bring him into propor. their own Take the wrong side ~ nd YOIl wa,1 formeo In 1947 with the' I . t t f 90 .' = __ ~-:::-=--_________ ' _______ could be In deep trouble. YOII idea thaI Ihe sport would bene. fj7ahntl YOhl.ngsder. I'e erant 0 h' Th~y are calling him one o[ F b II k h . II n f ' ,g 5, a owe a concre e c In

U1e l1'ulest playerl the game oot a rna e t e move automatlca y. I rom a nalional ~conng . th' , k d . ht I 11~1 !mown and from an ordin. If you' !top to think, well system, Drivers cOllld compete In d wle~t ~rln~ WIC e ' rig s Iry onlooker'l l'lew he leems to goodby." In stock cars rather than costly an e 00 I.

be 111 of th!t. 0 • Giants Limber Up br~:~ert:f b~t~s;o~~ Ina~:S cr~'~~~~'a Bill France could eRN -H--k--T OSCAR'S OUTSIDE JU~IP which II rapidly coming ,Into 111; have put this new Daylona In· OC ey 0

d d d F 5 d'G own from the Atlanltc sea· ternallonal Speedway across," S . SHOT II big league ea Iy, An or un ay s am' e board to Hawaii. He is a S50,' concluded Fireball Rooerts. tart Jan 1st ,nderneath the basket his 000 a year driver in such race! "Only France had the confid· ., iprl;g clrries him over even" aa the Southern 500 at Darling· I ence of the peopie of that sec· body. Cincinnati gets Iway with BY JAOK HAND i ond·.trlng quarterback, to probe ton, S, e, which he won thi! I tion of Florida and the drivers. I Lo \" k I'

Outstallding Athletic Arhi(,l'ClI1cnl

ATHLETE Of' THE YEAR The Athlete of the Year Committre

presents to TOLS CHAPMAN

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ATHLETE OF THE YEAR in recognition of

His outstanding feats in the realms of key and baseball which feats have made exemplary athlete in these spheres of endea\'our, in which he has displayed the in self-discipline, team-work and the degree of Sportsmanship, which combinro

win for him, this, the highest honour that Sporting World can bestow on an\' athlete, of "ATHLETE OF THE yEAR".·

For his brilliant performance in bolh key and baseball with the Feildian Club and St. John's teams in the st. John'~ ,\I\d the

found land Pro\'incial Playoffs, anri hi, as the MOST VALUABLE PLA YER 8\\'ard l1er in the Pro\'incial Basbeall Playoffs for

foundland for 1958, And finally, [or setting <1 ,plrl,dlrl

of real true Sportsmanship. \\'hirh ~I! nlhel

lete.~, yount:: 01' old, could well pmll li1te, these fine qualities, we, the Athlele of the Committee. are both pleased ,wei prQlld,

lengll,'~' deliberation~, to confer ,111 him,

honour. that of ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1958, and in testimony thereto, \I'e hare our signatures.

Chainnan: Aubrey McDonald: \" man: James T. Browne; Secretary: Callahan; John Howlett, George Graham Snow, John V. Rabbitts, Byrne. Joseph B. Wadden. Robert Max Keeping, Edgar B. Squires,

»ure murder in this depart· NEW YORK CAP) - New' the Colt'. defence before shift· year: the Northern 500 in Tren'l It's the kind of a track where' me a e m, man· men!. On an out·or·bounds play York Giants Friday completed Ing to Charley Conerly. He ad· ton, N,J.; or any race the)' run. you can keep your foot flat on!, ager of the Hr. Grace from undernealh. Robertson work for Sunday's National milled the GianI! probably will I passU in, Ihen jump! out 10 I Football League championship double learn Lenny Moore, the for .tock cars In Memphis or Ihe accelerator III the way: Recreational C e n t r e, I ExhlOhI

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Oon Game '.' Sto B()llIS , I I t B ltl I ' anyone of 430 tracks, i round , . , for two and a half i Id h

pivot spot, They feed him, r wht game alia ns a more Co III Colt. fine halfback,' especially A youngish. looking feilDII'I miles and with spectalors rioht' to t e NEWS last back Ind he either hooks or with tackle Rosey Grier hobbl· It Johnny Unltas throwl L!. out of Duytona Beach and a I on lop of the action, I belie"val night that the Concep· fAt Hr Grace ~H()I'I\'e,' T n3 1I0e, up for I tum.around jump. Inll on the !Idellne. Ind I very much " .. 'expected.' I ' I ~ L{ Even with two men on him he doubtfulillarter, COLTS ARRIVE TODAY i graduate of the Unlversily of a speed 'of 145 miles an hour, hon Bay North Senior 0 • .

acorn wIth ridiculous em with "Everybody worked a little The Colta fly Into town this r~orlda, Robert! w~rkks his tr~de I ~;ld bel\e~ tWi~ be common·l Hockey League will offi.· The Stalwarts hockcy Icam I The. ~I HO",;,' thb one, today but Grier," .ald coach mornlni and will limber u e same I!, a JOC ey, Five ~ce WI s oc ,cars, Every 1 • ! will play the Harbour Grace! ,~oCl3tlOIl ha' .1,

J!at basketball today II In Jim Lee Howell atter an so. briefly In the afternoon, p mechaniC! bnng a car bought eXISting record Will be broken," I clally open for the sea· I Seniors in an exhibition ~amc: as thc de.dll:1C for Intriclte affair made up of a minute workout at Yankee The COItI will be lupported Ind prepared by a Roberlll back· . What do~s ;hll mean 10 the I son on New Year's' at th~ Harbour Grace Stadium for it.' ~nllua: ,! lot of IItlle things Ind il takc6 SUdllim. "It looka very bady by approximately a,500 en. er !o the track and thcn Fire· , lOb of drlVlng, I Night. ~ tonight at 9.30, The contcst key lea~\lr ,,\,;'0.,. Illrefeuional- and neutral _ for Rosey. He can hardly thusluta who' will make the ~a~~hl~~esinln t~nd handle~d~~e; "You mean Ihal \llowout in! Competin., teams In . Will be the sccond one of a: In pla."IIH: In I I observer to drlw a proper pic' hobble. I wClllld have to IIY It trip by train and car. . e, race, ,Y Iront of me?" smiled Fireball W1~ll I doublehc~der, -,e~S(J1l mll,1 h~'t n tuT@ (If jUlt how Rood a player 100M as though he will not bf: If the '10,000 _ plul Itadlum ,;;:~u~l~k Roberti did no~ ac~ulr'1 Robert~, "WeIl, we'll just have opener be last, Thr I'isilill~ Ipam lI'ill halT and ciliralir

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Robertson la, able to make It," clpaclty II to 'be taxed there of th ·na,:"e aR da b ~re el'l to zig or zag a little Quicker year'~ champ§ Car· i Dee Murphy in ~oal with .loe of Halik Ol,r,d. For this, we turn to the reo Thai atlr8 up a major prob· !nu.t be a heavy run on Ihe qui k e r~arl~g nroa . 't ~ as a that'a all, ' bonear and i Kenny, reter Durel', Tom ~llIr

port of' Nat "Feeta" Broudy, lem In the Giant,' defensive 10,000 blelcher Ind .tandlng Fl c'd ale a pi c er at ntnner~·up phy ;1IIr! Dal'r R~rrell on rie, who watchel college basketball unl!.· Howell will nave to mOI'e room ticket.. on the d,y of the Ort a, ,"And no ml~takes," Shell!'!itown Tiger~, fence, The forwarus making' for :l1ia bO!J, Eddie Gllttleb 01 rookie Frank Youao from the lame, I RobertR II In an ~dmltledlY thr. trip are Lloyd Kelly, nay I • I ~ , the Philadelphil Warriou offensive team to fill Grler'a ! da~gerOul aport, which .Is the D,.Breen. Bo~e, Charlie Wal~h, Dou~ Elprlis 1 JOel

Th h b I J • b defe",lve right tackle aool-n The latest from the w~ather·. principal realon why It 15 mov· e Ii Squires, Wall.v ~f'cDonald, Bor· ..

ey Ive een p 1).01 U· 00 a ' I th h ,ing t t '11' I AN' , V ketblll In Madison Square Gar.' men!. He will be backed up by man I at t e general outlook 0 a op POSI on n mer· ur ng ews The following will play at nard Tricco, Pat Boone, Adrian R d d' t r 28 . h M. ·L. Brackett; former Auburn call! for I partly cloudy Ind ican Interest, The .constructlon I 4 p,m, Miller an.d Don ~!orrissey. Leo I Oun Up ~'t 0, ) ears, anyw er~ lineman. mUd da,.. . of the new Daytona Interna· This week we Ire trying a F II tr~ two to foul' nlgbts a week, STROUD RETURNS tlonal Speedway II a striking new deal. When you enter the Skips: - J. Norri! C. Hor· ?gan WI coach the squad LO~DO~ (AP)-

colltJe pro and high Ichool lIlu tr tI f thi I b I k I wood, S, Stack, H, P. Carter, With Robin Shorl as manager. 'ton . took an . Broud; haa mlsaed exact! on~ Jack Stroud who hal mined . s a on 0 6, It a est r n p ease go to the duty table L. Goldstein, J, Laws, A, Hal· All players on the Stalwarts ~a~p Frida" in lhe night of basketball In thi/qUar the lut three IIBmt.!, will take T . . 'Exhih' , deacrlbed as. a .trl~val. and draw your number this lett, are asked to be at the Stadium ~a I the Engl~h te!;J1l a century. He mined I; over tor Youso atarUn!: rliht WO. Ition THIS PERHAPS IS THE fin. ;II~~, indicate where you will Mates:-W, Watson, Mrs, Les· parking lot at 6.15 fer trans· VISion °Th \l'O!,'fl beciuse he was at a game In tackle on oftence. ~t automobile rll"e track ever Th . . ter, Mrs. Cheil'ers, Mrs. Allan portal IOn to Harbour Grace. leaguc, r 5 3 ~bU! Phil d I hi

"AI Barry WII back with ut II G Hr G·· , e followlnr will play It M 0' L M porlsmouth

' 10 I epa, said H II "H h d h ' ' ames· . race built, the comparatively low 2 p,m.· today , rs. eary, rs. Howse, R. place Bolsum lost

• • 0 OW!, eat e toe I $3 III I b'l SkI' French St B 'S :'ROBERTSON", HIS REPORT cut out ot his !h~e 10 hilin. .' _ ~~~~Ible b~ CO':::~U:It"gcoom::a~, WI",~::RAco H, Thomas, W. Seco~d5: - T. 'A, Hickman, • on s r. l'OThe malches ~e;e

to., jh~ professional Warriors be. ~edct~ 'lto~ ~ouldn~. r bother· Two ~Xh.lbluon iame.tl Rre on tlon, It opens a Wlde.Yn.ew ~leldjTaYlor: E' L UPI~~dk C. Hall'rL

, C. I. Merner, D. G. Johnston, H k abbrcviotcd BOxlnbl gms, "cannot be the 6.8 the)' AI~x ~~ebs~e: ~~r ell oul and! tap at the Harbour Grace .Stad· not only 10 atock car racing, but Hue, " c man,. . Mrs, M. Dunne, Mn, Walllon, C. or ey Practl'ce program pla~ucd ' say he Is, He looks more like 0 ft ' a ttle work lum tonight, The flrat game will alao to the big or Indianapolis Mate"' M G' M Howse, J. Meehan. ral'n in much of ~~ n 0 enee;' 'feat I C U " - rs. lannou . rB Le ds' G W II MATh St • "... to mp, So he will not score "Th' d h lid ure wo. oncep on . Bay type and the sporta car The McNamara M Fit" a .-. e 5, rs, n· e .. Bon's Senior hockey Mesena!. f_ underneath In the Nat. U e one· ~y o. ay appar· towna who will be warmlna: up !n augural will be stock Dunne H' rB,. renc, T. derlon, Mra, Johnson, Mra. Car· learn Will hold a practice at earlier this scas

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IcftWl Basketball Anoclatlon U1e ~n w~.n~~dh the cIU~th,ol~e i6Qd, lor the openlna: at the regUlar race.tl. Feb 20-22, the .blg ~~~ Templ~toD' /o;r~h D" S. ter, Miss E, Elton, D. Brophy, the StadiUm tomorrow morning sag, losing 63 1,0

h way hf do!~ In eoll!ge, Won't out Wed appy. w e work· G9ncepUon Bay Learue which being a lIO().mlle NASCAR Na. Seconds.'-L' ompson, D. Gllllat., ~tartlng at eJfI'en o'clock. free·wheelillg rM CI;;t bf able 10 play forecourt, He were bac~esl~y,~~t to~ay that g~ta unduway on· Janulry 1st. tional Sweepstakes ley J A~der;o;ra;\~[t1tKel. All curlers Signed for el'en· Coach Mike Wooillorl! reo W~-,t Ilrlllllll'lch ~ make a good backcourt, spirit, I think ;ou :~/8:~ith~y ~hlie the I nlihl~ap, game wi~1 The Daytona 'Inlernutional A,' G: Crane, G, B~rnell ew~, ~~~ p~ay ~1I~ ~e drawn, at 7 quests all Cl(·pupils interesl.J I LeeLls 10 3110~ ,n lO

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DROUGHT IN IBRAEL II F S' thd EI t Off' IWfl_' JERUSALEM. Israel (Reuters) orne or Ir ays ec S leers' I w mte Gilt

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fered special' prayers for rllln as Christmas SPANIP,RD'S BAY. Dec, 23- SPANARD'S BAY, Dec, 22- ,Servl'Ce : a lengthy dry spell played havoc I ;,!r John Hutchings wll cele, "Arkiof Safety." No, 821. Ib\'OI! , with crops, Winter crops already _,__ " I • •

1 brate his birthday on Christr.13s ,Black Preceptory. encamped at I __ have becn spoiled and pans for i ~P"NI."'~D'~ BAY, D,e, 22-, Day, ;tnd his brolher Mr Bert Sponiard'~ Bay. held its annllal, ,SP.\N[,\nD'S B' "

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cOI'es around our Island Home. to both, : ccmber 15, Wor, Sir Kt. Win, cd Church SUrd3 MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC I anel of the people who live in I ; stan Sheppard ,conducted the held in the U :1 y KARACHI, Pakistan (Reutersi I~em, We have a'simple way 0[, Wayne Chipman was eight meeting, ' 0 Sunl;", ~ eli

-One hur.dred persons have died I life .. although Ih,e mal~ rush! ycnrs old 01\ Chr'slmas Dal', A: Fol1owing the reading of th~ under the ,e since last weekend In a mysteri·' which 'is so e~'ld~nt I~ t~e ~ hnpp)' birthday is wished by auditors' report decla~ed all ai, Inlendcnt Mr, 'Dia 16336 ous epidcmlc that has hit ~ r~II1'! larger centres IS intruding, Its I ~Iom, Dad, and the family, fices vacant and a !lew ~Iate \V's The min sler Qf the gee shanty town 'on the oll,sklrts unwelcome form upon us, -- elected, For the conung ~'e<1r, S, n, Purchase, B

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,CROSBIE & CO .• I.TD~ '~Qllidl Vldl Road 4 Prescott St. Dial 6398 !Iatlon, [r~m Ollr smaller com'lurda)'. December 27. and for Registrar: Sir Kl. George E,,~br) (',OISC sail. I

Wuolworth BI~I. Waler 8& InUn!~IPS IS abscnt for mosl of I :I!nbcl' Barrcll on Tuesday, De, Dro\'cr, aho~t Chn,lt:1as Clal a081fLEMING'S ~UIL D'NG SUPPLIES the) car, . ,ccmber 30, Treasurer: Sir Kl. LlclVellyn, Dallc rc,d th~

PBARMACl, Then comes Christmas, Home, Jones, Th" orr"rin" ~'

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DRUG STORES ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL

I M. t:ONNORS LTD. , U4 WATER ST.

Dial 2208

~f. John's Norlh .

AYLWARD'S PBARMACI

Cor, Monchy & Empire "" Dial 90011

DUNN'S PHAR.\lACl

COl'. Mayor and Merrymeetln~ Rd.

D1At m8

i BINDON'S PHARMACY Cor. BOI!Ilvtatlll'l IDd

Empire Av .. DIAL 5921

I\ENNEDY'S DRUG STORE,

20' Dacllwortll I!" Dial 2381

PARKDALE PBARr!lACY,

EUubetbAv .. DIal 91120

MURPHY'S DRUG STORE,

U9 Militia" Road DIal &«8

Barber TBI:: CENTRAL BARBtR

SHOP, We ara now operat· Ina six chairs. You can be assured of the best possible senic- pIta the !eaJt pOI­sible waltini. 24 New Gower Btrent, opp. Adelald. Mo-ton. ~

:ONFECTIONERY

IB~ Pellnywell Road ST, JOHN'S CENTRAL ,they come from the cities. from r - ,1st Lecturcr: Sir Kl. Clif[ord 'io:wYar,d ' 31

Dial 92937 the sea, [rom univ,ersities. from I from the church towcr and that I Braz'l!. f'1. John's West' W. BURTON & SON cLnstrucllOn Jobs In the wilder· means it is time for Chrislma~! 2nd Lectl'rcr: Sir Kl. Robert

54 Le~tARHCANT 110, ness. fro,m vanous ~Iaccs and Communion, , ; Chipman, Santa Visits SdlOOl

JOHN J. FEEHAN Dial 6929 Res. fl667f from dlf[erenl envronm?nts, The church.' you think. lI'as. 1st Standard Bcarer-Sir KI. ST, JOHN'S CENTRAL The), come HO:lIE, somelimes never lovelier, The purple of I ;\ath Sheppard,

Around St. John'S only for ., da)', advent has g:ven place to (he', 2nd Slandard Bearer: Sir KI. i911 Wiler S&, , CHRIST~!AS and HO~!E go white a~d gold: the flickering Roland Gosse, ,

0111 3531 ELECTRICAL, togcther, candles 1:\ 111m tall brass hol~I' I Pllrotlil'anl. Sr, Kt. (;, Fred

COl.'lRACTORS 'TI t I I' ers, the delicate f10)\'Crs in their I Smilh T.V. REPAIRS . CITY ANTi':NNA SERVICE.

Televilion Antenna! in, stalled, PllI'ts sold, Phone, 92781 or GOl73,

BEAUTY PARLOURS

51. John's Cenlraj

AMBASSADOR BEAUT\' PARLOVR

248 Watpr Street Illal 3089

~I. John', Norlh

MAl\J'ZELLe'S BEAUT\' PARLOUR

Ellubeth Av~. Dial 90199

NU·VOGUE BEAUT\' PARLOUR

Rowan St. Dial 91055

cm AND SUBURBAN GARBAGE COLLECTION

Wa Clean Gardens. B lIementa Two Commerical Plck,ulll,

D lAL. 93211

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

'''' ie momen t le l oar IS open, I ' b" I ' 'et!, the t.omccomers arr in R g eall1lln

g f ralss 'I"ses 011 Ille OUlsicir Pnrsuivant: Sir KI. - ST, JOHN'S NORTH

J. V, DAWE LTD, Electrical Contral·tor

No (Ire when we wire Dial 90901

d'ff t f I I' I retab e 0 (le a lar, and tlC \\,ilhm )cwcr , I ercn, sa e. II'e comc. oVlng, , t f 'II' " , , I I hi t h" Th 'e\'crgreclls s nln~ rom pi "r I Commiltcc" Sir KI' Willstoll

RII[ ol'ea c a mosp ere, erc, 'II th 'f .' f '", " " -,olnlel\' nn place on' earth' to par. e so l muSIC rom I Shcppard, \\ Ilham E, Barretl. 1'1. h Id k' I h 'h' the organ. all pro\'lde thc Bart ~eil Ben Stricklond all[1

'11"e It c 0 i'ltc len. [II' her~ .. ' e I proper selting for the Gospel: John ,! Gos'e <11:1;' 17.lIlg O( ours 0 ct1\lng, II h b " . (J ". Ih' -. -, .

k' I t' t II !n t e eglllnin h lIdS C. Immediatelv followtn" 111£' coo lI1g iHH rons mg e R . d I \' d .. . t>

, tl I' Th hi' \\ ord , , , ,an t le \ or lIas, electiun of officers th:' office!'" stan lemse I cs, couse s' d II h I ti ' It " I, t', f ttl tt rna e e,. anl lIe amon h werc in't',lIed bv the !mlne' g 15 emng rom or a 10 am" [II [ 'I'd t tl", ",'

'Th f" 1 f '! d " us , " II a gra[ e.lll ru 1. • dlalc Worshipful Preceptor, I ron" rm lraees a "om an 'I t ,'.' tl " GROCERS (RETAIL) , D d r1 th ' t 'inkle in; .3 er on. Ill' JOI)] In Ie sinh' \\':nstoll Sheppard, a, an e mtherr) \I I b: ing of "0 eome all I'l' faithful." ,

ST, JOHN'S CENTRAL

w ... \RBOTT 24 I,l\ing!tone SI.

Dial 4953

, their l'),e, al'~ e ,'11111 ant 'U ' : apd other h1'nll1,' :,,;d ral'Ols wc ' , ,tunee of th'n~s huped [or, : , . I' Y h" St I t H : B f . f" 'h 1 like to hear aill s ng, es, I IS U( en some i e are supper IS IntS e( " h ,. 'someo'ne cOlres in: the door Is ,IS ome, , ' • '~/ 11' ahl'ays open to neig~honrs an.[1 I On OUI wa), from church we For Hohda vs I C(, mg friends, Before bedtime one IS I exchange greetings Wllh our • I A . sn well briefed on the local hap· I friends and promise to "Iook in" i, nnn';f'I"~!l'~l'

:o.mRMA DOWNEY penings he feels that he has not I el'en for a minute, • N I' been awal' at all, Christma~ SI'A:\,!.\RD·S BAY, Dec, 23-: SP,\'iI\HO'S BA\'

fe New Gower SI. ,presents ;re exchanged by the Christmas dinner is cI'cry' The foli[lwin,: students arc home Congrallll:.t:oo; are ' mal ~72' i arlult members of the (amily.' thil1~ we had hoped it would hc. 10 spend their Christmas holi, ~!r, alIC! 'Ir~ Jo;ep\

"IORECOMBE'S I while the younger o)]es are sent! with turkey and all t~le trim, days 11'lth theT parents: ~!ISS 11'111 If'kinle :re:r GROCERl, 'off to bed to await for Sanla ,mmgs, The afternoon 1, usual, Betty Pike, ,liss Jlarina Bishup, I\'eddill~ ann"wan

20 Calver St. i who will £til up the'r stockings: Iy taken liP with exchange of ,[iss Jane Alice Dawc. ~Ir, \\'es, 111:1, Da:' 1[l11r. l~ Dial 3728 ; ani put prescnts under the tree, ,\'is'ts and the el'ening lI'ith, ley Gossc, ~tr, LCII'IS Gos,se, ~!r. ~!. l;""" "'ho 'IU

i The lighls are barely out partics eililer ill homes or ill; ,101111 C. Chipman" :I:iss AI;ce thcir "Illlllrr,arr

BULGER'S CONFECTIONER~

U King's Bridge ~ oad Dial 69Z~

FRUIT STORES

: when the children awnke and, the schoolhouse. depending fin JCII'cr. :1[1'. Austin Sheppard, DCl'cmlor" '2): ;"i ~ awaken the whole house, Sleep the customs o[ thc communily, "I'. ~tark Sheppard, ~!iss Glenda :llr; 1\0,' ~ I is impossible, Bl'fol'c you know· It i.s a blessing to be home for Sheppard, ~!r, Frc[1 Gosse, ,~lr, ~[\'ellll'rilth it Christmas bells are ringing Christmas. .1, Fred Gosse, ~!tss Bctt~· FlIIn, EI'C,

HARDWARE STORES MATC:iES REAL LSTATE STOVES

:\UTlLE n. \\. t. \I!\I.I E~lPlhl FROn §tURES

For the FreJhest Fruit in HAHIH~ t~ HISCOCK LTD GE!'.'En .... L R .. \RD\"ARE

BAINt.· JOI'''''S'l'ON Town call Distriblltor~ for Suubeam • c. em EMPmE FRUIT "'TOftE

BRDIA Y SAFETY ~IATCHI'''~

Distrilllltcn hy t'k,\:-;K ~lc I\,\,\!.\(!,\ LTD, quccn st. Cia I 511> , 11

For ,Ipl'ralsal~ oj nC31 E~lnte. ami Au':lion~ In pril'ate

CO~fP 'NY LTD EI~ctrical Appliances. . , ."l.,. 144 Patrick Strcet. Dla! 28~% Agency Depart,menl 378 Dntk~nrlh St., Dial 3911 Sporl!lI~ Goods aud SPIlrts

In .., I 8t. DI·· n"" wear fOl all occa~ons, - "I er .. u. ! Uleallon.: MEAT MARKETS

hOli-,~':: .

k'OUR FRIGIDAIRE ----...;;.,.;;.;;.;;;;;.;;.;.;;;-. _____ .-.;D..;.,IA.;.;L....;5..;.,01,;,.6 __

DEALER fiRE IN3URANCE HEA1'ING ~--:'::=-~--- -------IL\I ~HIELDS ATIONS • Cor, FRES;'IWATER and SERVICf ST

DL\I QO"I~

JOlIN, D, O·URtS(,OI.L No, I Bidelord Place

HEAP ~ PAIITNERS ~NFLD.; L 1'[ ,

cRdsBiE CO LTD. D C. BISHOP PENNYWlo..LL ROAD 127 :-lEW GOWER ST. DIAL 3469 Wiring ~lalerlals, Wire and

REID'S CONFECT10NER~ Cables. Motor.,. Slarters,

Agents for UNDERWRITERS AT

I.LOY[JS, DUL 3317 C<lmplele up,to·date CJmplrle Plumbing and ~!cat ~!nrkrt

~ ALME1'.'S SERVICE S1'I\ TIOr-.

TOPSAIL ROAD Cliaretlu. Fru!t. Ice Cream Lamp!, Switches, Lillr.tina ar 4 Drlnk~, Fixtures. etc,

We Give Good Sel'1'1e', \\AREHOUSE PRINCES BT !tOIll'M 5treLC. DIRI 9!084 _______ Dl_A_"_5_0_1,; __

C::INTP.ACT.ORS ~--------------... HARU:...!J SNOW !c SON, LTD.

lndlllirlal Electrldau 17 Hamllioa Siretl.

Ot/I.... t2''' Ret. 4!15'1

Cl!N11lACfORS For "n your PAINTING, ROOFING, and CiJT\fNF.Y REPAIRS.

AI r~~sunable ratel, PHONE 9S430H

DRUG STORES

E~~:TRICAL SERVICE

JONES ELECTRIC 8IJ PRESCO'I'T 8'1'.

DIAL 8428 Spedallsts In Moton,

Generators, Steam I!ons and all Househol~ AppliAnces.

ELECTInC.'L !.f;' VICE RmEOUT'S F.1,F.M'1tlt'AJ,

SF.RVIrr. F.ltctrlrnl Contrarlor ~08 Watrr Strrrt.

II, John'., 1Ii~"rotlndlllld . Phon~ em

ENGINES

I. and S. BARBOUR LTD. Distributors of:

LOW RATES DIAl. 50H

FISH STORES cin FISH SHOP

36 PRESCOTT ST, DIAL !m

~rvice, Qunllty, Variety

FURNITURE MOVERS lIousti{(lLD ;,:OVERS­& SIPPPERS LTD .

TORHAY ROAD Packing. Crnling Sh;ppln2 Agtn:~ for North Amprlcn ""n LillC,I, ,

T, C, IIIBBS, !llnDalfr Res. tH,15; Olilce 90061·2

LEDRliW'S EXP' ESS LTD 1M DI1V"WOBTB IT.

iAcll led Ion I dJstanc:e mDm. packln.. aaUn. and ahlpplJll, Mambotl 01 C,W,A, Ind M,M,T,A

"'.ntt for Vnll.d Vln Un .. , D, K. LlnKEW. MAN'AOEK

artlee U1S, Wutbo ... to5:tt CONNORS' DRUG STORE

LA.I\IBERT'8 COUGH SYRUP Cl.1I be obtalnen It

CONNORS DRUG ~ORB 134 WATER ~.

Kelvin MlII'lne Dleae1J KeMn Ricardo Gal EL.r\nea GIFT SHOPS

DIAL tzeI

DRY CLEANING

DUWN~ DRY (''LEANlNG LTD,

Coverinl Sl JDhn'~ .nth Flit. Efficlenl 8ervict. ~ • .lA,MD..TON ~VE.

DIAL 1981

ELECTRICIANS

MARlNI!:. DIESEL All1D EL~81lU('AL Er-1G,

:14 Hour Service for R~palra

to Molora, Generaton IDd ROUJehnid Appllaneq.

DIAL 11.

Full Line of Spare Parla. ~~~~---------.n . 474 WATER ST. LARA~Y'S· DIAL 4~1 REMEMBRANCE SHOP

Gifts. Game.!, TOYI,

EXCAVATING

EXCt,vATINI' ASD GR.\DING

B, • ." I!:lI'Ilpmlnt ... RIN, Grade"~ CrIDI 't'r19 •.

CnIaIItd Slo!!l, ~o.d Or .. ,1 Gtu" .... .,,00 por loll,

narBY 'IWAUTlNO , "', ~T!I, .~ •• "11-'. W.ln' '11',,1 II. Jou',.

FLORISTS

Huwr£ OF FLOWERS , Servlnll Sl JoM'.

!rom '1 locations: an HAN..1LTON AVENUE

DIAL 8OOS9 ~ WATCR ST,

DIAL 7UO

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NOl'elties, Cout'8 Carda for aD OCCasiOIll

DIAL 4W

GROCERS

B. WALSH BEST IN LEADING r.ROCERY LINES.

You Choice 01 what you need DIAL l18e

'7!S WATER ST. WEST

",lIURCHILL'S ,UPERT-oL.RKET

PORTUGAL COVE You can buy your groceripr just B' cheap as in SI. John'l and have them dcllvp.red to Jour door without charge, I W. lin D.P,8. Stamps

Heating Senicr

ElINES'! CLOV:;, ON, LI~HTED

McCLARY AUTOMATIC WARM AIR CO:-lDI~IOKI:-lG

210 WATER ST. DiAl, 4183

HEATING

• WASHmG " GREAS!NG

PIANOS and ORGANS TlRE REP,\lIlS DIAL 3j18 --------- -----------

A. L. CC'LLlS Piano nnd Organ Showroom:

rOPS,\]L RO,\D Dial 9,2161 or 9,2162

Factory: Water St .. Hr, Grace P,O, Box 358

1,1.~SIl.\LL \lllTORS FISK TIRES

GUaranleed again" CUI!. Blownuts. Bruises,

Under Inflation, Call MAHSRALL MOTORS

C. A. HUBLEY, LTD. PHOTOGRAPHY PLUMBING and IlEATING

Water SI. :>Ia! 80031

SHEPPARD'S SERVICE ::TATION CONTR.~CTORS

R~p, Gentrat Elpctrle 38 Klnls Road Dial %918

HEARING AIDS BELTONE lIE.' rUNG (;LASSES

BEllONE H£ARlNG GlASSES

CALL s, W. saOR'!

HOME INDUSTRIES

WHO~h BIRTllDAYi Certainly a bandma~r. artlcle !rom NONIA if only the Be!!

will do.

HOME CONTRACTORS HOME IMPROVEMENTS

NO DOWN PAYMEfoo'T EASY MONnn.V PAYMENTI • 8tonn Suhel Ind Doon • Add· thai e'lln roomL • Mode rnlu rOUf kltclleDi

::nnt.ct 'III. g, rARSON" LTD,

Lon, ronE! ROld DI.l .oJn

JEWELLERS lHOM.JosON ]E,'.'ELLERY

303 WATER ST. When selecting B Diamond Rln~ 5ee our prll'ale Diamond lJooth.

DlAL45O!

GARLANJ'S STUDIO "8 Pl.EASANT ST.

Dl.~I. tm Wedding Photos, Po:traltJ

and Commercial Photography

C:\~IEHA smH' 87 Lotlf"fj RILL

TIRE RF.PArnISG WASHING

f\,-/'TE}\,' rHARf,INtJ GREASING DIAl. 2M

SE"VICES DIAL 7612L

Newfoundland views ~lIy mounted and See our selection,

artistic SERVICE Iramed ,OIL FUBN ArT.

, • REFIlIGEBATlJlI'

PAPER PRODUCTS

THE LA WREN' .E :\TFW. CO., In.

New Location: t~ , 211 DUCKWORTH !I'l, Paper and Paper Producu

WHOLESALE ONLY DAIL fi288 ' 7636

,

RADIO·TV REPAIRS

GREAT EASTERN OIL CUrv:PANI. LIT

REPAIRS TO RADIOS. T,V, AND ,ALL ELECTRICAL

APPLIANCES, DIAL 3001 to 300~

WEST END TE.l.EVISION T. V.·Radio·Car Radio Repair~

705 WATER STREET C,\LL 6865

At Night. Day. H~ilday or Slmday for Fast Servlce and Guaranteed work call TT2'/A.

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• WASRERS • RANDES

NORMA... DICK r,m. DJ":' '1M WAr!:. lIT,

SERVICE FOR PIA~OS AI'ffi CRCAN8

To:nlna •• d R.palrl •• , ~er Thin, ,ean' Upe:r1tDOI UNrn ['ompl'terll Rrvlc1D,1.

E. R. ROGERS 11 MrFarl.anr III..

'Pbone 17111

SNft~K BARS

ED'S LUNCH DIU mo

WELL COOKED FOODS 'CREE DELIVERY

COURTEOUS SF.RV1CE

SOFT D~INKS

~ ",LIED ACENCIES FRESB1E

Wltb Free Tricolour Fla!hlJtf CALL 5575

ALUED AGENCIES n'r New Gower 8l

TOBACCOS

TA}tCABS

A.l1:\.\1 CAL~·ER

OBL liS!

An),wh!re, A!J ADy

!I eOL']!

USED CARS

::., .. Designed For Our Readers' Convenienc "

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McMurdo & Co.,

LTD. will be clolfd

Saturday Dec. 27th to thank our cUltome,.. for their

patronage during the Chrlltmal

for their loyalty

the year.

WINTER EXPRESS

~NOW TIRES ",eed and Road Hazard Insured

Size 750 x 14

$17.95 dian Tire Corporation

ELIZABETH Avt:NU!:

ASSOCIATION I M .. ting will be held TO·M~ROW,

at 3.15 p.m., at St. Patrick's Hall Audi­

All ex.pupils are requested to make a

FRANK WAU,

President.

CIMS LADIES' A,SSOCIATION

~berl of the above Association are ~ m .. t at the School TO·MORROW,

, at 3.15 p.m.

OLIVE O'TOOLE, Prelldent.

relal Travellers c. of Newfoundland

meeting of the Commercial Travellers ., of Nlwfoundlandwill be h.ld In the

8T~~~~ Rooms on FRIDAY, January 2nd.

will be h.ld at Old Colony ~ MONDAY, January 5th ~t 7 p.m.-.

.(Xl per couple m'ay be had from Mr. Or the Secretary." Please adVise al

PIluible if you will be attend In" the thit I. very Important.

Sale of Vessel NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the

h i f S S For your Coal and Oil purc ase, U I, a .. "Glencoe"; built 1899; gross deliveries, Dial 91342 or tona767.draught loaded 16'4lh" 91044. Coal delivered in mean; dau A-1 Llc\lds; lingle screw; triple expaneion 3· $1.00' bags, and Oil in 5 cylinder reciprocating engine; gallon cans. Call Valley Scotch marine coai fired boilers Coal and Oil Service, 313 single ended; speed IBl kn£ts; Freshwater Road.

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WANTED:.. USED PICK .. UPS I cRpncily approximately 28,000 'cubic feel freight cario; can· n01'21,lm structlon ateel hull with com· 1---------­ We are in desperate need of Used Pick.ups. If you

have a Pick-up and would like to obtain a High Trade.in on it why not see us this week for a Tremendous Allowance. If you wish to trade your Pick.up in on a credit note, we are still prepared 'C,"c"~';/>

posite wood decks. fitted with two hatches and tween dedIt. i the foregoing Information being' STOP! provided for the assistance of: Before you buy your

Velvet Horn prospective purchasers but not SNOW TIRES oeing warranted by the \'endor. Check GALWAY'S

Delivery at st. John' •. New· GUARANTEED RECAP!'! 'Fj~.~~ to make you the some attractive offer.

Club foundland vessel ha's been out ; 14 Inch '.. .... $20.00 of service since Septemb~r. 19~8 15 and 16 Inch ... S14.9~ and Is oppered in existing can· also NEW CHAINS, with DANCE

SATURDAY, DEC. 27th THE ROYAL GARAGE LIMITED ,dltion and location with excep· heavy cross bars. I tion of fuei and unbroRchcd I Only $8.75 per .et I stores which shall be for ac- Wltb any purchases total.

Doyle's Orchestra I count of purchaser. : ling $15.00 you receive Any sale I. suujecl to the: free a fresb Christmas 'PHONE 2094·5·6

Cover $2.00 Double consent of .any gOl'ernment or' Tree. Come to government agency or a~thorit)·: GALWAY/S SELF E~IPLOYYlENT on a

~~~~~~~~~~ having jurLldlctlon.: full time or part time basis .

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OHm should be submitted to SERVICE STATION i No merchandise to buy. ,----------, the undersigned In envelope' ElIllIbeth Avenue possible earnings in the

V I H '1 clearly marked "Offer for S.S.· $15,000 to $30.000 category. e vet orn 'Glencoe'." : K~~~~!~~'SE:~13~E 'Write for free detaill. Con-

Club ' Inspection or additional In· i ~~~~~~~~~~ solidated Industries, Box : formation will be arranged, and I ~ 24-AB. Louisville, ill. : olVner! reserve right to sell, _. ________ I

NfW YEAR'S EVE i I'cssel Rny. tlme satisfactory, ~, , ... '4 r.. "EPIKUR SWISS WATCHES"

I offer ia receJved.. .. • • t ..... .!. - I To Introduce our Trade Mark

Dancing to Recorded - t . in Canada, we deFver against Music. Term~: Ca.~h-JO percent on I SJO-a waterproof. incahloc.

i signing of biB of lale-balance ' 17 Jewe!s, man or lad)' wri~t

Special Prizes and on delivery of vessel. payable SCHEDULE or pocket watch. Only for Attractions, ,In Canadian Currency. E. A. oll'n U5C. not for resale.

i Bramley. Vice·President, Cana· ITASAS A. r... BASLE 1. Cover $2.00 Double I dian National Railway!. GENERAL SKATING S\\·ITZERL;-';D.

~~~~~~~~~ SATURDAY, DEC. 27th dcc27,jan4. Certificate of Morning 11.00-12.30 w~-repai;-R;dlos,TO~SI~~,--1

Crystal Palace GOULDS ROAD

OPEN 2 p.m. DAILY

Coterlng to weddings, private parties & dance. For further information contactl MRS. AMY RYAN, 22A Golf Ave. DIAL 90024

FOR SALE 1956 MORRIS MINOR

Radlq and Heater, Car in excellent condition. Cus· toms paid. Price $600. Contact

SGT. JOHN PETROW

Phone 5672H dec2U7

1 95 2 METEOR

$400.00

Baird Motors Ltd. DIAL. 80378·9

MERRYMEETING ROAD

STADIUM lO·a.m.-

Children's Skating Admiuion ..... ..... 25c 2 p,m. and 8,30 p.m.

General Skating Adults .. : ............. SOc

Hockey Practice B.30 a.m.-

St. Pat's Juniors

6.15 p.m.-Guards 7.15 p.m.-St. Pats'

• LAND SURVEYS

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• WHITE PRINTS

Gerry Halley Surveys Ltd.

90 ALLANDALE ROAD 'PHONE 90876

• Irons, Vacuum Cleaners. I Incorporation Beginners. Heaters, etc. Prumpt and I Afternoon 2.30-4.30' expert service at lowest

l'NDER THE COMMUNITY , prices. - Corner Electrical CO UN CILS ACT, 1958 I-;;;;;;E v;;e;;n;;i n;;g;;;;;B;;. 3;;Q;;-;;1;;0;;. 3;;;0;;;;;;;;, Sh op, 7 Henry S tre e t. Pho ne

I_ 59aOH.-(nov25, 1 mo.)

Pursuant to the provisions of \ Fa st I "INVEST IN Rl':8T." Sleep Section 7 of The Community For I C<lmfortably. We sp.eclallze Council! Act. 19:\a, I hereby, tn repairing and recondltlon· certify the area described or' Taxi S~rvice Ing all typel Springs Ind commonly known II Mattresses. Guaranteed

HOTEL TAXI work. Mattresses for back. SEAL COVE, WHITE BAY, . ailments I spec!alty. 'Phone

I 1'\. I "'424-2410 6449 or 3361. Standard to be a l~al govexnment com-1 ..,Ia .I.! Bedd!:lg Cornp~ny. Ltd., munlty by the name of I I Flower HOI. feb20,tf.

i>pn troll' UI Ie Z •. 111. I "The Local Government Com- I r. ANTED 'fi, 11m: Comil'll,

munlty elf Seal COVf, Whitf Bay, QUEEN'S ROAD i magninel, poellet bookl. and il hereby authorlled to pro·, pov28,lyr , .'Suilars, radiOl. 8 e Yo J g vide and maintain the following : ,=~~~~~~~~~I machine. binoculars. weatb. services and controls: - Drain- ~r gla,sc5, guns. skates and age. lire prevelltion Bnd pro· PLASTIC MODEL boots, men~ clothes and tectlon, garbaie and waste dls- footwear.--John D. Snuw. 9 posal, - sewerage, local roads. PLANES AND MODEL sidewalks, street Hihting, water New Gower Sl. jly2,lm supply, playgrounds and air SHIPS strips. building; ,uhdlvision, All new models now in zoning, traffic, animal. at llIae stock. Orders sent prompt-and .hop closing. Iy all over Newfoundland.

Dated It st. John's this 9th Send 15c. stamps or eoln dty of De<:ember, A.D., 19~B. for new 1959 catalogue in

B. 1. ABBOT'1', Mlnlmr or MunIcipal Alfaln full colour

" Supply. Write

Newfoundland Services,

MACY'S LIMITED, 17 ROWAN STREET,

ST. JOHN'S.

NEW METHOD RUG CLEAN· ERS. Rugs and Carpet made to look like new. Von Schrader proeeaa add. ~ean to life of rugs. Cleaned II! home or at OW' Ilianl. 'Phone 91033. New Method Rug ('1eaners. Fresbwater Road.

Wall Washing 1'(ALL WO\SIDJllli - ~a!l. clean~d by .lew ml~hlne.

PASSENGER' NOTICES Results perfect; saves Statutory Notice palnt.-New Method Rug

CONNECTION GREEN BAY Ind Wall Cleaners, Fresh-IIERVICE In he matter or the Htate or water Road. 'Phone 91033.

Train "The Caribou" leaVing James M. Hunt late of Bell ROOMING HOUSE-Where to St. John's 1.30 p.m. Mond&y, bland. Conception Bay. In the stay when in town. Doyle's December 29th. will make can· Pro\inct of Newfoundland" Roonllllg Bouse, 6.~ Sprin~' necHon at Lewliporte with ~I.v. storekeeper, deceased. I dale SI. Hatt's: $2.50 and NoniM for the Green BII), Ser· I" t b ' SJ 50 ~r day. Phone vice. . I' AM persona c aiming 0, e: 60fi8F tCtr remntlons and

credit on of or who hal'e any' , d ' particular,. FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES claill1.l or deman s upon or I • 29 (1 )

affecting th~ estat.e of James, ~~._, _mon~ ___ _ FREIGHT SOUTH COAST ill Hllnt of Bell IsIHnd afore· : WE REWIND AND REPAIR

SERVICE sdd. storekeeper, deceased, are all types of Electric Motors.

Freight i& accepted dally at tlie Railway Freight Shed for regular porI.! S<iulh COlit -Ser­vice but in order to guarantee movement by thll trip of th. S.S. Baccalieu freight must be at the Railway Freight Shed not later than 1.00 p.m. Tuelday. December 30th.

required to send particulars Generators and Starters. Also thereof, In writing, duly attest- Repairs to Washing Machines, cd. to the undersigned Solicitor Rangette!, Vacuum Cleaners, for the Adminlltratrix of the etc.-Gray Motor~ Exchange said estate on or before the IMh Service. 454 Water Street day of January. A.D. 19~9, after West. 'Phone 3A30.· wbich dale the Administratrix --.----.-- , \vill proceed to distribute the BEAUTY LAND. 129 Queen I

said fstale, hal'ing rfgard only I Road week·end !peC1al~ to the claims of which she shall 1 $15.~O cold ~a~e $10.0~, then have had notice. $12.JO cold ~a~e $8.00.

Dated at St. John's this Mh $10.00 permanent WRve cia of December A.D. 19~B. $5.00. ($l~.OO culd WAve

Y $8.00. morntn8 only). Dial F ABRIAN A. O'DEA, 6534. Open evenings.

8oUdtor fDr Adminlslralril, ADDRESS:

261 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Newfoundland.

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THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP-We are now operat.­Ing eight chairs. Yilt can be assured of the best pOlilble .ervice plus the Ifllt po .. • Ible waiting, 24 New G<Jw· Ir SI. opp. Adelaide ~Iotors Ltrt. Aug 31.tf

AHcatln~ ~ran you can TRUST VICTOH WESTCOTT, sales repr~se"tative John Clous­ton Ltd. Phone 80341 busi· nt·S,,; Phone 6406L resid· ence.

Salling to St. John's and Corner Bro~k; Nfld.

5.S. MANCHESTER EXPLORER

SAILINGS FROM: ~ew York Saint John. N.B, H~lifn. st. John's, Nfld .

Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 21

• Wlll CIII.I at Newfoundland outporll as induc.ment offen.

FURNESS, WITHY & Co., Ltd. WUER STREET EAST, liT. JOHN'S, NOWFOUl"DLAND. Kalllu,.N.S. New York, N.Y. Sllnl JotIn, N.II. Montreal, P.Q.

fOR SALE-Cotlectiol! of rare Bntish and French colonials; also very rare Newfoundland stamps. Inspection only by Ip-rolntment.-Joh.D D. Snow. Phone BBOB. lly2Um

ALTERATIONS - Pants pegg ed, and cuffed, ilio suits altered. ,Called fol' and delil'ered. Arthur .L. Pearce. Dial 541 ~H, 164 University Avenue.

. WANTED EXPERIENCED

Secretary - Stenographe.r for SI. John's Offlee

ANGLO - NEWFOUNDLAND, DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.-

Duties to commence January 1 ~h. Apply in writing to:

W.E. WHITEWAY, P.O.Box 592, St. Jcihn's'­dccJ8,20.22,27

FOR SALE leasehold land on Pennywell Road near C. of E. Regional High School with two dwelling houses erected thereon, one containing six rooms and other four rooms, both hoving separate 110·220 volt wiring, and. all modern conveniences. Separate driveways and entrances to each house. Immediote possession to four room house which is fully furnished; possession of six room house one month from date of sale. This property would make on ideal family hom~ with on additional income. '

For further particulars apply to:

CURTIS &DAWE d~d6.eod,tf

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H. R. DOA,NE & COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS "

announce the opening of an office in the Harvey Dawe Building, -'

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AT DOCK : 1 or The M,V. Trepassey in charge I I~~ THB

of Capt. JonC1l arrived from i ~ northern ports on Thursday and, ~~ 001., 15 scheduled to sail from the I coastal dock wharf this Satur· day afternoon on the st. John's I to Lewlsporte service, taking passengers, freight and mails, ,STEPHEN POTTER on I

The 5,S, Sundial, which cal~e! SUPERMANSHIP ",,$2,351 from Montreal, and which di.5'; ARo'UND THE WORLD charged her general cargo In:.

I two places viz, at A, H, ~lur·, WITH AUNTIE MAME I ""y', r"'''':,os rnrl on thr I Patrick Dennis " .. $4.50 Soutb Side, has changed crews iH E GREAT DAYS

i ~~~t 'i~"a"d~Y' 0; -t;vo:' ... , John Dos Passos .. $5.00 I I The ~l.V. Ivy H .. ' 11':" ,i. STREET OF RICHES I

charge of Capt.. Colhns, WhiCh, Gabrielle Roy .. " $4.50 recently came olf dr)' U(J~ .. , \\,,,,

later on shift down 10 I\yrc &. THE MYSTERY OF THE Sons to moor up for the sea· i "GREGORY KOTOVSKY" sOTn'h S SKI I Ih d d James Pattinson ---$3.00 e ., \' c. ante re gc f'

I, PWD 400 Rre moored liP ill' FL ~NG TALES rom . deIlnltel)" BLACKWOOD ..... $3.00

The S.5. Glencoe is moorcd: GREAT SEA RESCUES . up for Ihe ~cason. 'Ed.J R I

i war';) owe ' AT A. E. HICKMAN CO., LTD. I Snow ............... $4.50.

The ~!.v. Pay. Off, w~iCh .is I MONGASO ; owned by Mr. Riche of Columal! J hAlf d ' Street. may later on be offercd· 0 n roe for sale, Jordon ." .... "." .. ,$4.00 :

The )!.V. Sybil Scotl is moor· WHALES AND WHALING cd up for the season, P / B dk ~5 00

AT IUI.C. DOCKYARD , The ~I.V, Seabeacon. Badgcr

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ONCE THERE WAS A WAR. John Steinbeck .. $4.5(, •

:;TORM FROM THE SEA I· Ba)" Belle Bay, Investi~ator II, Balatlna, Christmas Seal, Conder and the scow floating dock' Lieut.-Colonel

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YF~I 254 arc moored liP for· P t Yo $425 . the season, e er ung .. "..... . THICK ICE pop u I a t Ion on Oct, I lIas, PASS FOR

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The M,V. A. P. Cameron will MY LIFE IN ART . LO:-mON IAPJ-Sol'iet cxplor.! estimated to total 92,000.000, The 1 ~IOSCO\\' ',\PI_1r~ sail for st. John, jI;,B., ,Ill, ,.J : Ludwig Beme/mans $6.95 : crs reported Friday the. ice at total was divided into 45,230,000 bass)' friday iSSUe<:! j

after Christmas, : . I .he Antarctic "pole of macces- males and 46,780,000 females. I month diplomattc 1l5<

The two harbour fire tugs.: sibility" is more than 9.500 f~et i premier A, I ... ~Iikora.c Royal Canadian fire tug 3, and A thick. This is the remotest pomt TAIPEI. for m 0 s a U\PI-, forthcoming IISlt 10 the tug Otterville arc both' MERRY CHRISTMAS [rom any rhore of, the frozen ~on· Twelve Communist planes flew' States, ,\n embass), moored up for harbour fire: tinen!. The SOl'let expedltlOn, over northeast Quemoy for to . . . service, TO ALL Moscow Radio said. started back minlltes late Friday. the :-Iation- said It IS IIndcrslood

during the day to their perman- alist defence ministry repor~ed, will leal'c carll in ent base, The ministry added that a large· . AT STEERS, LTD.

The M.V. Nor ... " ,-.;),5, in i chnr~e of Capt. Charles Kean, which landed her cargo of fish at ~Icers cast end premises, ClifL~ Cove, Is now moored up

Dicks & Co., Ltd. number of Nationalist supply I'es- spend about \\\0 'cUI

I J.\PASESE POPULATIOS : sels had reached the fortified uif-Iu S H, .'11 I' TOKYO IReuters)-The statis- i shore island and unloaded with-I " e .\1 Irale 0)'

Booksellers for the season at the west elld: Spin 4425 0 2008 3' 191 wharf. r or

The ~f.V, ~Iarie Yvonne. in -------------chnrge of Capt. Bragg, arril'ed --- __ . ___ .. ____ \ from Sydney yesterday and has ; El'I'GAGE~EST a cargo of sack flour for I )'. ------.------- I hOllear, The ship pill into "nrt' )11'. and ~Irs. William Hiscock I

: r~r the day and salls at day· or 4~ Torba,' Road. wish to an, : light thiS IllU,' III " , 'vJ nOli nee the engagement of their' bon ear , where. thc cargo of cldest dallghter, Grace, to Hal" ' flollr Will be dISCharged, old, son of ~lr. and ~!rs. ~!alcolm '

AT CROSBIE &; CO" LTII, The two whalers Finback and I

ol~r Olsen are ~till offered for

Hoilett, 18 ~laple Street, I

DEATHS s~le, I .-----

, GUSH-Passcd .way after ~ , AT A YRF. & 801\'S, LTD. : short iliness, in his 80th year. The following ve.lsels are; James A, Gllsh. Leaving to

moored up for the season: M,V. mourn one brother, Reuben; Earl Keith, G, S, Cutler, ~I.V, I two sons, Fred at home and Wi!­Jennie Elizabeth and Robert J, lliam at Ottawa, ar.d one grand, Knlekle, are at the above wharf. : child, Funeral at 3,30 p,m. to-

_ day, Saturday. from his son's AT THE GREAT EASTERS residence, Portugal Cove Road '

lies bureau said Friday Japan's Ollt incident. cial planf.'.

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

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BEST WISHES

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CUSTOMERS AND F,RIE I OIL &: mpORT CO" LTD. to the C. of E, Cemetery, ' I

he )1. and S. Johnston, Which I came from Trinity Bay and i PITnlAN - Passed away at: "

ilanded a cargo of lumber on; the Fe\'er Hospital on December I i the South Side, is. now moored: 24th, after a short illness, Har· , ,up for the ,eason, i old R.. belo\'ed hushand of'

: ~llldred Pittman, in hi~ 53rd AT JOB BROS. &: CO, I year. Left to. mourn are his:

North Side ! Wife. mother (~Irs. Jessie Pitt-The M.V. BlUe Prince, In! ~an); , one son, James; four:

charge of Capt. Gillett will hale lrothCI.I, Arthur, Allan and I a .general overhaul aIter which ~~hn of SI. John's, and James at i

I Will h a v c refrigerator ma- anCOII\ er, B.C.; also three sis· I

chillery installed, ,t?rs, ~lrs, Jean Linegar at: , 10ronto, .'lrs. Bell Randal! and 1

AT JOR BROS, &: CO" . ~.!rs, ~labd Stanley at SI. John'~. I South Side : r uneral lakes place to·dav Sat. GEORGE NEAL LI MITE~

Thc three fishing trall'lm, Ilra~y ~t 2.1~ p,m. fro~' Car· i ;:;~''';:'';':'' ______________________________ I Blue Foam, Blue Spray, and the ,:cll 5 ,r IIllera, Home, 28 Coch. ;;1.: - BIllE Wave are moored up until ane Street, to ~lounL Pleasant

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SPELLMAN HONORED I AMMAN, Jordan (APi - King'

Hussein has awarded the Jrl'Ii:!· II

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i The lIon. Treasurer of the C. of E. Orphanage gratefully acknowledges receIpt of the sum of $100.00 from St. Mary's Church, St, John's, being a bequest under the will of the late Mrs. Cathe· rine Carter.

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In loving memory of our beloved daughter,

DAPHNE IVANY,

who passed away December 27th, 1947.

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