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5T.
JOHN'S,
NEWFOUNDLAND
.
'
~The
DUily
News
THURSDA'(,
MARCT
13,
1958
Red
Cross
Fire:
upport
For
As
March
·campaign
Opens
Considerable
_
Damage
--
I
B
h
Of
d
bl
Jy.
s·~
~n:sS.\GE
organization such
115
the
Can·
I
re
ac e s
II
~r~
e damage
to
the
Sti:-ling
Fire equipment
from
the
Cen-
lrUI•IR~J.1
1
Bu~ld~n~
and
the
Campb~ll
tral
and
West
End
Stations
i'e·
ftll•'"
t'anadians:.
.
ad
an
Re~
Cross
Society.
La·\
Bmldmg
at
the
junction
ol
spondcd
to
the call
and
fire·
ll!Onth
,,(
~larch
1~
t!adt· bour
in
Canada endorses and
1
A
Wat_er
·and
Holdsworth streets
..
men
had
to
battle against heal'\'
, .
~
11
,,
11
n
,1>
Rrd
(ross supports the
Red
Cross appeal i
Sh
t Ftre
of
unknown
origin
broke
smoke
in
their attempts
1
;.
th<
11111
r
,,t
th~
year
e~ch.
ye&r
on. a
natio~al,
pro·
i o p c out
in
the
basement
or
the Stir· quench the
blaze.
As
the
blaze
(:tllr.
11
, ,,
1
thr nauon
a.rr
I'JnCial
a~d
clly
~a
SIS.
Mem·
1
ling
building shortly after progressed the aerial ladder
1
,
·''"
th••lr
tmancJal
brrs
ot
~our
na!Jonal. pro· t elel'en thirty
and
burned until
"?s
put into operation
and
thf
''"
:h•
""rk
,,[
the l'incial
and
city organizations .
~Her
two
o'clock
this morning.
f1rrmcn
started
to
fi~ht
thr:
(!!·'
~··•'
1
'
t~
· .
>Crl'e
on
Red
Cro~s
Dil'isions
Fi1'r
S1.
John's retail stores
Mr.
R.
Furlong,
Q.C.,
tor
the
J
The
blaze
burnr.d
it's
1
~""
1
'
from
blaze
fi'Om
the roof
while
other:·
11
ur•.
'•"'
"'
,,n<l
lllla~e;.
throu~hout
Canadr,
as
rcprc~cn·
wel'e
each lined
S25
for
a
brc~ch
defence, declined
to
oony out lh(' basement
at
the rrar'
of
th~
poured thousands
of
gallons
ol
t.1r
.\::.11::,,·
In
tht•
l'r-ci-
tatil'cs
of
Labour sent
then11
by
of
th~
Shop
Act
in
~lagistr~t~·,;
cross·examinations
as
he
said\ building
to
the
roof
complete~
water
for
the Jowtr
~et"tlons.
1
,,,u•;:·J•
··I
lltlllll~
mrn their
r~~p~ctil'r
rank and
file
Court
Wednesday
..
The
stores "it
would
be
fruitless
to
re·
ly
gut\Jng the rear section
nf
Hundred>
of
.<pectators
stoo-l
.;,.n·rl!
,_,;;
.•
~1
on
their
m~mher~hip.<.
Tht'se represent
we1·e
London
New
York
aJ1cl
peat" the arguments already: the three storry concrete build·
in
the
drizzily
wrathrr
to
watch
. .
..
·n·k
the
tunc!>
tivcs
anrl
the Canadian
Red
. Paris, Parker
and
Monroe.
Uon
presentrd
in
the
Shop
Act
issur,.
ON
EXERCISE-l\1!!mbers
o[
the
'2nd
Battalion,
'ng. the conflagration
which
"·a~
C
··r'.'.·
,.,.
1:·
' \'n'>'
'rr·
l'ros>
arr
looking
fonvr.rd
lor ·
~Iarche,
Swct·sk,l'
and
Co.
Ltd
.•
He
siHted
that
Hll
CHfCS
would
Th
C d G 1 1 d
Smoke
hillowcrl
from
the
f1nall.1·
brou~.
ht
11nd•.r
•ont•··l
' 1 1 1 h 1 1 e
ana
ian
uan
s.
arc
present
Y,
1111
er-
ha<cn
e t
1
·
~
" "
;r.:~
!'~··-'
. .r,:nll'' tnr
an·
Ill'
w
10
e
carte<
support o
and
The
~lode
I
Shop.
be
appealed
and
asked
ihe
·
1
"
as
lremen pourtd shortly alter
two
o'clock this
,,
..
,,
11···
humnmt•nan rach inrih·idual Trade
Union
A summons
issued
again
..
!
~lngi.'tratc
to
postpone
1
1ayment
going
intensive
militar~·
training
with
the
4th thousands
of
{;allons
of
water
mornin~.
·
..
:
.,".
Krtl
Cn>S>
111embcrs
In
contribute
as
gen·
Simon
Le,·itz
anrl
Son
Ltd,,
was
of
the
fines
until after the
ap·
Cana·dian
Infantry
Brigade
in
Gel'lnany.
Having
on
it
to
kr~p
it
in
check
hut
The
l'amphell
Buildin)!
"a~
,;::.1
'.diPtl
.\11
arr rrously
as
possible
when
the dismissed
b,v
Mngistratr
Hugh
peal
was
heard.
~lanistr~l~
the
~il·e
had
made
headway
a!HI
rumed
h.1·
water
and
•make
but
·
1
..
lunch
after
.1
t~ugh
mornmg
s
trammg
are
w1thm
h
II
-
N
('"'
,,.,
ol
lilr.
Ht•rt•
Red
Ct·oss
·col ector calls
and
.
O'Neil
as
there were
no
custom·
O'Neil
agreed
to
this request.
an
our amrs started suffered
no
fire damage.
Em·
. , . ,,.
'""''
kt•rp
pat·r
thu>
eHch
will
do
his
or her ers
in
the store
at
the time the
Guardsmen
.James
SuJiey
and
Dav.id
Moo
trey,
to
shoot
out
from
the
second
ployces
of
the meat market
rc·
'
·~~
,,,::,
ot
thr
nat
inn.
incJi\·idual
part
in
fulfilling
La-
police
inspected
it.
He
said
The cases against Newfound··
both
from
St.
John's,
Nfh!.-(N.
D.
Photo).
store~·
windows
anrl
then
from
mo,·pd
the valuables
from
the
,
:,rc•'·
th•·
hrlping bnur's role
in
community
af·
that there
had
been
no
offcnel!
land
Wholesale
and
Dry
Goods.
·the
roof
top.
building
as
a safeguard again;!
;:
1
·.;r.;·;,
mu·t
t•untinm·
fairs. 'within the meaning
o!
ihe act
Ayre
and
Sons
and
Bowrings
The Stirling Building
rc~ei1··
the fire spreading, but firetnen
1':''"'
·~
t , proplr
~
hu
''Ill
R
\\t'.
~~··
CHAFE,
;
Hn
no
tnrat.dfinthge
htaodreb'~~~
''gP~inng
:dchuu~~~ili,;::hk\~'·ere
adjourn· .
8100
d-
~~~~b~~~
~~~d~~~~~gac~
~~~nil~d~~~~
cunhdl.
cfr
\'!~e.
dircctdion
oi
Fire
"''''
•~··
·'"~'"·
,, r.
~prescn
a
1\'~.
, o
eve
s
"""
c ' " c
1\'Jan
an
Cap:.
Cadi-
.:
,,:,
·;:nadlall
Rt•d
Canadian Labour
Congr~ss.
:
L·····
---F···--··--~--·---
8
--J···--
1
----'
..
-------
~~~~i~r.damaged
by
smoke
and:
ghan
kept the
blaze
confinP-d
tfl
,,
•.
,.,,,' : hrlt"
amt
- I
ar"e
unera
I t 0 Ill 8 t
Th
G L f s .
The
restaurant section
of
the I
~
r~ar
section
of
thl!
St!rling
~,.
1
,.
1::•
It
i~
the
('.L,C.
PRESJDEST
1
~
,.
' I e reat
1
e
aver
· Butldmg.
From
the start
in
the
·
thi<
11·
1rlrl
1
D'
b A ' I . SUrling Building
was
ortupied basement the
fit·e
ra~<cd
up
~::;;:~··:;::~,.·;.~nell
at~:
lilt
I
1\'1~1111
lik~
to
take thil
op-
I
At
Whitbourne
i
ta
etes
ss
n
by
the Luncheonette Restaurant' through the stairway
and
Pie·
,.
""''. , .
:··<lllt-·:·.
; dil'l. p:•rtumty
to
urge
my
colleague:; : ·
0
The medical profession
is
out
With
the inauguration
of
!hi~
orct~ated
by
~lr
..
Thomas,
while
l'ator shaft
to
the roof but it
···~r
,,
:m·:
1
,
10
''.'IW-
o[
the
Canadian Labour
L''•n·
~
The funeral
of
the late John
As
I)
result
of
di.;cussions
be·
for
blood-more
and
more
pre·. sen·ice the
Red
Cross
will
as·
~
e rear
se
1
etJon
th~
Stirlin!(
was
kept
from
spre&ding
to
the
·•
· · · , h<'fl'' ,.
1
hc•l.l
gre>.;
and
other citizens
1.o
C.
Brown.
who
died
suddenly .
tween
members
of
the medical
cious
blood
to
fill
Lhe
growing. sume
sole
responsibility for a\'ern
was
ocatcd.
Both
the front
or
the build
in~.
gcnerou~Jy
mpport the
1959
on
~londay,
!\lr.rch
lOth
at
·profession and other interested
need
for
the life
giving
fluid the collection
and
distribution
re~t.aurant
and
the
_:avern
r~·.
No
estimate
of
damage
was
appe:.t
of
the Canadian
Reri
Whitbournc
was
held
at
Whit· ·groups. the Tangiers group
of
in the fields
of
preventive
and
of
blood
to
fill
any
and every
c~ned
complete
guttm~
~)'
lh.c, available
up
to
an
earl~·
hour
';~;
·
·:~··
,,t;:.ch:m
Ht•d
o:'
~.-q:I::'C
~tJ.~~1~.(:!l!l0:)
r.-.tc
~~·
~~<t~;dl,•ll:".
Thi:oo
is
i~\rC
·'
.(
·1
;lHf\
!'PI'
C..'L'Il
t
:•c
:"~:;.~.;:l':
1111
l~j';',
a \·rry
l'ross Society.
bourne
on
Tuesday afternoon the St. John's Rotary
Club
corrccti\'e medicine. requirement
in
e,·cr~·
corner
o!
fire.
~he
Campbell
1
JUJidmg
Js
this
mornin~
hut
it
is
b"liC\'Cd
Thr~t:gh
a 1.illing eitort
bv
with
a sen·ice
in
the Anglican · arran;:ed a meeting at the
Gcn·
·
Every
year science
is
find·
the Province.
occupied
by
Campbcl's
~IP.nt
thHt
the figure
will
ru~
high
milli•ll:>
of
Cana~lians
we
will
Chur~h
and
at
the grave side ' era! Hospital last
week
to
dis·
ing
more
and
more
'"cs
for
This
is
a l'ast undertaking
~ra~kc~--~n
--~~e
__
ground
floor
into
the thousands
of
riollar~.
he abk
1'
•hai'C
lh~
cxten~i\'C
in
the Anglican
cemetcr~·.
cuss
the orgr.nization
o(
a
blood
Hlld
blood
derivitives
in
but
il
follows
the procedure B
----
_h
_________________
_
ilCCOIIJplishlllelll'
of
tn;s
or·
The
Rev.
George
Camp,
rcc· Diabetes Association. their con;;tant battle
with
di·
which
h:;s
been
in
effect
in
eta
12'ma
p i . s F
ganization. tor
of
the church
r.t
\\'hit·
The
meeting
was
attend~d
by
.
s~a::e
and
injury.
l'\'Cry
other Prol'incc
of
Can·
L .
upport
or
Red
The
Canadi<•ll
Red
Cross
I~
bourne conducted the
scr,•ice
represcntatil•es
of
the medical Consider
;llso
the
gruwth
of
ada fnr years. Xl·Alpha Chapter
Beta
Sigma·
concerned about ocoplc
el'~rY·
and
paid
a tribute
to
the
de·
profession. I
he
Regi.;terecl
our 'hospital
~ystl'lll
and
the Hrre
in
:'\ewfounriland the
Phi
held
I heir
regul;o,r
meeting ( D •
where
and
through it
we
can
cca~ed
who
for the
past
four· .
Nurs~s
Association. till' Public increased drnumd
for
nwdical
lll•d
l'ro"
Dil'ision has
to
find
on
~londa~·.
lOth
~!arch
1958.
ross
uring
·
:'J~ll'..;
~·o~
1 !".
•e.;r
·•ur
donatinn
tn
·
··!1.
:1
H,.,;
rru»
w1ll
do
.•:
',
:1""''
ht•rr
at
homt'
:~~.r
~r:
'!:.J
11UI"
:o;hm·e~.
~il'e
our help
to
impro1·e
om·
teen years
was
supel·intendent Health
~ur>~s.
the
St.
.John's
st•n·ic~s
of
an
expanding
popu·
an
extra tiltren lhou,;aml
dol·
at
the
home
of
Ruth
~!a2ill.
i i\
community. help our nation
of
the
Bo1·s
Home
at
Whit·
Home
Economics
Association.
t:.tion
and
willrl'aliz•• thJt
what
lnr,;
per
~ear
toward.,
tlw
cost
liy
the
Pr~,idcnt.
Chris
Parson>.
ft'larch
~'Jont}l
and ;trengthen our
world.
bourne. · the
~(ld.
Dental Association.
is
n•quiretl
today
is
3
constant,
of
thi~
program
while
the
:-i::-
Falkland Street. pn•sidcd
Ol'er
..
ur
IJII;>nl'ial
support
••
:
•h;,rr
~~
th<
many
a<·ts
pN!ul'l'lh\-:
on
rt
round·
Thous~nds
of
our neigbours Clergy
from
many
nearby
the
Nfld.
Teacher.,
Associr·tion.
,.,•gulated supply
nl
hlood
ad·
tiona! of!icc
of
the
Hrd
('rns>
AttN
a succc,s:ul
bu,;ine,;;
are
JnxJous
to
sen·e
as
l'olun·
pl;;ccs
attended the
bm·ial
ser·
and
certain service
eluhs
and
minisll•rrd
by
n single.
com·
undl·rtakes
to
find
the
addi-
mcctin~.
the
Cultural l'rogram
leers
of
the
Canr.dian
Red
\'ice
anci
the
Re1·.
Canon
Face\'
oth~r
groups. pftl•ut
agent·y.
tiona! sc1·cnty·lil'e thousand
dol·
was
taken
u1·er
b;
the
l'ro~rr·m
Cross
c.nd
we
have
an
obliga·
o{
Heart's Content, the
Re,:.
The
chairman
of
the
merlin~.
Thi>
is
ju;t
what
is
••nl'i>ag.
tar>
required. Chairman.
Rulh
)Jagill.
who
an-
lion
to
pro\'ide them
with
lh·•
Canon
Loder
of
Spaniard's
Ba)'•
acting
on
brhalf
of
the
Tan~·
ed
hy
the
:>;cwloundland
Dil'i·
Gil'c
generously
tu
the
Red
noun,·ed
the
topic
tor
th~
eHn·
rlun;.tion
we
mone.1·
to
carr)'
on
their
work.
and the
Rei'.
Glt\'
Fowler as· lers
!lroup
of
Rotarr
in1·it~d
sion
o[
thr
L'anadiHn
Red
Cross
l'ros:;
1958
financial appeal
ing.
"l.!'t'• think abuut think·
;:'-(thea:
:hr llnonrwl
H>·
Our
;:Pnerosit,l'
And
interest
in
~i,ted
in
the
s~ri·iee
at
the commrnt:;
from
tho.'e Hltrnding
in
thei1·
Frre
Rlood
Tn;ns·
and
help the
:>;cwfoundland
ing."
All
the
member.<
parti·
1
,
r.cr-.
""
their
wurk.
the
Red
Cross
will
do
10
much
Church. The
Very
Re1·.
Arch· regarding the drsirr.bilit)'
or
fu~ion
Scrl'icr.
which
is
to
he
Dinsio ronntinur thrir ,rrl'irrs ripated
in
lhr !ir.;t
a:<;i~nmrnt.
' h
..
,.
~hrnughnut
tlw
Ti.t'll•.t:i
.
.;
nt
Canarliano;
~~.r
ftt-:i
t'r••
...
'i
~'~
wi1J.
.•t<·r
·'~'"
lilr
mluntecr lor !O
man)'.
deacon \\'.
G.
Le~ge
conducted otherwise
o[
a Diabetes
As·
inau~uratcd
in
:'\l'll'foundland
in
:\cwfonncil;·.nd
o the highrsl
gil'ill~
lhrir
rommcnt<
011
what
r•!:•
con;iclrr the
CLAUDE
.JODOIN.
· the
commit~!
sen·icr at the sociation
in
St.
.John's.
this :
11
·at·.
lr1·rl.
they
think ahnut
~cnrrr.lly.
Thr·
' 1
Pre~idcnt.
"ra1·e
s1'cl•.
Miss
Patricia Gio1·anrl\i. Prr·
·-
-·- ·
--
· - -
.<econrl
a><i2nmrnl.
"Hnw
rlo
11·r.
1~.·:.
;11
~
;rnrroU>
; . " L
.,
\'1!11''
'rr•
trul~·.
Thr
l_'r-nanian
L~bour
The
dece~scd
ll'a~
. a
prom·
sident
of
the
St.
,John's
Home
/lttrr
~
full
rlisr.IJ>;ion
a
AJllJ.
'
thin~:·
II'
a takrn hi' Trurh·
c p SI!El',\1\H.
Conares~.
inent member
0
{
thr.
~lasonic
Economics
Association
dr~qjh·
;;trerin~
commillcP was
form·
. .
Jl/
IJICrS
<Orcrn.
Thr \hint
a~:<i~nmcn.t
l'h;·!rman.
------
and
Oran~:c
fratcrnitic;
and
re·
ed
simiiHr
assO<'i:~tions
in
othrr
rrl
ami
llr
.•
l~mrs
narc)·
was
"Wh;·
do
wr
th1nk."
wa>
lakrn
''"·:"l;:n
C'()UI'l
presentali\·rs
of
both
or~:aniz;,
provinces
anrl
thr opportunities rlrrtrd a;
chairm~n.
Cl
(''}
(
h~·
Chri.<
Par;on>.
In
1·irw
ol
t'f'llllnlittec.
lion~
Jttrndc<l
thr.
~rrvicr.
in
they prol'iclr
lol'
thMe
intrrrsl·
It
1\'~f;
ric'ridrrl
In
c;dl
;l\1
j
atms
. •t
C(
thr (art lh•t
no
relrrrncr.'
full
re;;alia
n(
their ordrr. rd
in
dir.hrtrs
to
attrnrllrcturrs
n)<rn
nwrtin~
1011
\\'rtln,.•rlay,
were
u;rd.
all
mrmhrrs
a~rretl
Th
K
.
·
C'l
b f
S\
or
mo\'1."
or
cl'1rl
clcJll
l''l
An
nflirial
nf
thr
l'nrmplc•,,··
lh<·l
both
tl1e~r.
!•I'··'
wr.1·r
11rlt
C
111'31\IS
11
S 0 ·
''
01
; r
....
\I~·ITh
19th
fnr
tlw
Jlllrpu'e
nf
"
1
f·~l
t'r::.u·tntinn
pt·f~·
~'r'
lt'l'\
~wl
pro.t:1'31PU!t"'
1rom
the
At'
..
•:
to
thr
Par1fl:
Throu~h
itr.
·
.:o•na!
'·''·r';
we
arc
1~le
tx:r-
1
,1
~
i'("·pln:: hnn'l
t~;
;.
::w.<'r
I'·
•.pic
o{
mJ:ll)'
n~;.r:~
··~(·rr1
...
rtnd
nti!U\'
·
''l
11
r'f•r~
Thi"'
i.~
th:~
roir
,·f
the
Red
.lohn's,
Bell
l.'IHIId
•nd
Whit·
tions
a; a croup.
Dr.
R
.•
1.
thno.•inc
:Ill
cxrl'llti,·e
In
prn·
mrnt
ln.-uranrr
Cnmmis.:ion
thou~hl
out
ann
rirlivrrerl.
bourne were
also
rcprcsrntr.:l,
Simms
~an
a hrirf
<lesrriptinn
C'rrd
with
tht•
r•r!u<'alinnal.
>tntNI
la;t ni:hl
th:<t
all
Aftrr thr mrr1ing a rlrlicl"ll-'
and
the district
~overnor
or
Ki·
or
the
~lcdical
asprrts
O[
the
~ocial.
and
othrr
ailll>
of
the ria
in"
[ilcd In rlalr
hy
unclll·
.<upprr
II'
a~
~P!Wd
h~·
thr
·
'I
·
Cl
Jk
(
probl•Jtl
"llcl
·tr""""!l
th
·,,,,
plnycd miners al Brll Island
Jlo.·,le,,·,,
o[
tile
rl'"lll·ne.
11<1111
\\'allis
.••
r.
..eor;:r It• ·cr 0 ' n
·'
C<·"
c .
a~,nriiltion.
rroplc
whn
hill'r '
~
The
Court
of
Revision
lor
St.
.John's
attended. portancr.
n[
dctrctinl! the
dis·
diabrtrs
will
hr
wrll'nnwd
at
will
i1r
tlr.trri
:\larch
2.
~lagill.
Th
d
I
l
. f
R
11
1 ord•r ""rl\'
po<<t'bt~
\ The
<li~ruption
of
communi·
DoJ1't
n1i
,
111•
Brl'
Si•111a
tlrnplc
who
ha1·r
not
bren
Ji.'trrl
c c
ega
lOn
rom
c
'
as
, .• · '
..
L•
1
this meeting,
hut
also
th~ir
rr· ' '·' " '
"'
for
the
comin,;
Frderal rlcr.tion , land
was
headed
by
Dr.
Tern·
,
<~election
~u.r:ry
is
being
..
c~n·
l<.·lil'rs
and
anybody
int~restcd
l'ations ha; drlayr.d
proer..•>ing
Phi
hakr
>ale
to
tak<'
place
on
Revision
Opens
This
~1orning
~its
this
mornin~
from
10
to
11
plr.man
and the
St.
John's ·
~1dered,
UIJhzmg
the
l:lCihlles
1
in
this problem.
hut
that
work
is
nnw
proceeding Friday thr
14th
~l~rch
;:.t
a.m.
and
from
'Ito
10
p.m.
thi~
. group
b)'
~lr.
Chalker.
of
the
~I.V.
Chmtmas Seal. . , .
.'atisfactor~·.
Bowrings.
All
t~pr.s
of
home
C\'ening.
: The
whole
Kiwanis
Club
of:
Dr.
A MacDermott, Chief The llace-Comml.tlce
Room
No
payments
will
he
made baking.
jHm~
and
prc§erl'~s
Whithourne,
which
was
found·
I
Meriieal
HPalth
Olficer. an·
of
the General
Ho~pltal,
main
on
o~rcount
o[
the first seven etc,
will
be
on
display.
This
i;
Thr.
eourl
will
a.l\o
~it
at
the t'fl
b)'
the
J;;te
~lr.
Brown,
at· i
noun~ed
that
thi1
progr~m
:entrance.
,rlays
of
uncmplo~·ment.
which
a combined ef!ort
of
all
four
~arne
hnurs
on
FrldHy
and
s.al·
tended the funeral, and all i
would
hr approl'ed
hy
the
Dept.
' The Timr
·--We!lnr.,day,
~larch
havr
heen
trrmed "waiting· chapters. There
is
a treat
in
urda)' •.
~o
that
tho~c
who
Wl!h
,
~torcs
In
the
community
of:
of
Health. I
Hlth,
at
8.15
p.m.
periiJd."
slore
for
all.
to
register
may
do
!O,
Whithourne
clo~r.d
for the hour ' ·
--·
------··-
·---------
Ea~t
End
St.
John'!,
rrgl~ter
~o
that all citizens
could
at· '
IT'J·'
"•
·nrr
Jhr
·<
....
,
..
at
S)·nod
Hall.
; tend. ·
nr;,
I,,,
·.nil
01'
;.l.le :
The
Minister
nl
Wr.tfMr,
I
hr.
Activities
At
City
Hall
,,
'''
•i';"
""'
lllor·~
fur
Wr"t
End
of
St.
John's,
re;::i~·
Hon.
S.
J. Hcffrrton: the
rlc-
hrrr
,
•.
,
•rnc
01
.
1
,
!n:r
ter
at
155
Case~·
Street.
for
puty
mini~tcr.
Mr.
R.
1.:
An-
,
rrlp
I•
,.,,
·r•l
l.lur
H!'l
pullin~
stations I
tn
20.
114
Pat· drews.
and
Mr.
Stewart
God-
'
mtl'\
n.~e
thr
fina:JCii·i
rirk
Sll·r.et
for
polling station fre\',
~lr.
J.
A.
Clancc,·
01
that
The
rc~ulat'
w~ekly meetin~
Downing
Strret.
nnrl
the nthrr
nt
,,
rr·.
1
,n:<rlian.
Onh
21
Ill
40.
and
at
23
Sudburv
dep'r..rtmcnt.
and
:\lr. J. Pen·
of
th.e
City
Council
was
held
from
~lr.
Ralph
D.
~lnnrt•
at
:!9
· Street !or stations
41
to
59.
' C ll
11
\ d d D ·
""'
'11:1
•c
br
a.•.,ur
nell.
Mr.
c.
No!tall
and
~lt.
,T.
&t
'.'Y
~
on
\
~
nc!
ay
owmng
Strr~t
protcsl~rl
that
th•
'Hd:
.-,1
mere;
will
. Sullh·an
of
the ;taff
of
the
De·
morn1ng
w~t~
~layor
H.
(,,
R.
thr
new
apartment hnildings
copy
of
thr lettrr
wH;
pa>sed
0\'CI'
to
eHt'h
CI'PW ;;;:
they
came
nil dut;·, after hard
and
ion;(
hrurs
on
duty repainng
tlw
d;:mage
1,1
tlw
lin1·s
l'.S.~.-\.SI'l'AitY
t'O;I;IlJ'I'W.SS
I
Ocall620
· partment
of
Public
Works
went
:Mews
pres1dmg
and
Deputy
on
tht•
north
.•icl~
of
~:liz:ttJL'th
l.lll·:n;:-;IIAKER.
.J
from
st. John's
for
the ser·
~layOJ'
Janws
D.
Hi~gins,
Q.l'..
Al'~llllt•
h•·tllt'l'n
llnwnin~
l'rmiP
~lini;•er.
J R E w H
ld
:\'ice.
and
Conncillm·s
l'al'lll'll,
(>;ight·
Strt·L·t
a11tl
l'm·tugal 1'ure
Hu:ttl
Ml'.
lli~;,:ius
n·purlrtl
111
tlu·
0 0
Jo
0
0 S ingale
nnd
llt•nlt•y
Wrl't
prco·
11ill
h;;\'t'
an
t•.\ten,inn
111•
Cuull':tl
tlwl
at
,
11
t•arl,l
hull!'
\\'.
1'.
nun:
' i
()
I 0
~nt.
Unwning
Stn•t•l
~~~
lhL·
:utili·
·'
···ll·rla,l'
IIIUrnin~
ht•
h:.d
h····n
~
s . I .
11
v
ne
I'.X'I'L',SSit".'.
u··
".'11.\\',·\\'
t'
I I t
. f
...
lliUJu11.dld
1>1\i
...
ton'
O('Ja
: .
,.
,,,
'
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lUll
(I
;t
1\l'l
WI'
atJ:tJ'IIIIt'UI
L':dkd
ulll
...
lh··
l'u;ul
whidl
l,n,,;
1
"
1
llc·d
l'J·u.-
1
.._
( , 'I'AitiiS
lll.lit
lu
tlw
north uf
th~
l't•ar
lead>
l:·unl
tlw
luwrr llaltrl'.
~>
l'UII•ntl;
tondul·tln~
l.ocal
16
~
0
lntematlonal
"TJ
b}
£
}"
A lt•ltrr I
rom
tht•
I ·an:ulian
h1u•
ut·
lht•
larihl111~
un
t•:h~·.
lu
the
top
llallt·n
:u1tl
til.tl
ior
'·f
II
fii!Jt'l:d
r~mtlaign
in
Rt·othfrhooll
of
Electrical
Work·
nm
e u
Nation;;!
ltailw;l\ s
aokrd
tht•
atwth
AIL•nuc.
alltl
that
lhc
ul'l·
[ound
the
marl
;eriously wttNI
anrl
'"~""
nf I
he
pit~
in
th~
r~.:d
full
of
refu>~
and
<P''·
ua
~··
th;,t
harl
t'llll•P
ctuwn
on
the
''"'·er
r,1;HI
in
1
h~
In
st
rain
~torm.
Mr.
lli~glll.•
hruu~hl
lit~>
1:1
til<
attention
ut
lh<
l'tllllll':t.
lo<'
:-~id.
'h'(.';lll:"'l'
if I
lit>
ru·:ll.
d
l'Oill
.hJ
IIL':!Uii.~
iu
rhi,
urc 1
lilt'
malll'l'
~
twuld
.bt-
lake
II lljJ w .I
1:
(l'uul11111nl
1111
pa~<'
HI
:>;ewfounuland
with
the re;t
o[
Canada
i>
hrlp!n~
L':m::c!inn
Heel
l.'ms, during the
month
of
~IJJ'ch
to
raie the
IWCC>~an
lund>
Jo
ral'l'.'
on
the
work
1;t
mere~·
which
is
purpo;e lor
it.·
loundin~.
CitilL'Il<
in
all
ll';dk'
nf
hi'
•u
pp11rl
;
·:HI
h~1w1
il
t
1">111
(';:
n
(trli<,n
Hrr!
1'1'11·.'· iHHI
thi.~
.\"f'i!l'
l'~n.H!i;m
!led
l'rn,,.
ht•(lr.•
In
e-tilhlbh
·a
hln'rl ll'an,lU'I"II
'rt·,·ic"
111
:\r\l'lntll~ri\;:n.-l
-
111
:.!1\'r
:Hif''tll:lf(• .•('n
trr
ill
timr
nt
rmrr~~nr)
In
lhe
prnp!r·
cn·ry'~
hrl'r
i1l
tlw
rr~n-
••
,rr.
Ditmer
(Jiarty
For
Teat
her~
Thr.
Bn:·.rd
or
t;orrrnors nl
thr
l'rinr~
of
\\'ale" t'ollr;r.
H~rrington
a n
rl
. Hnllolrlll'
Schools
wrrc
ho>b
la>l
Cl'enin2
for the staff
of
the three
~ch,,oJs
at
a dinner part:.
which
II'J'
hrlrl
in
the
:.-;~·.1·
foun;;l:;wl
Hnlrl.
L4TEST
:\1r.
V.
A.
Ainsworth,
l\lann~cr
o(
Nfld.
Light
nnd
Powcl'
ComJlan~·.
has
advised
that
drr·
tric
power
was
restore<!
to 8l'IJ Island at
9.10
last
night.
'l'lw
W•1hama
Light &
l'uwer
CtmiiHIIIY,
wtll
tlisll'ihttte
lht'
I>IIWl'r
a~
l't'IJaiJ':s
to tlu·ir
lor:1l
~
p lt'ut
I'
t·og
n~:-~t'~.
v
'm."
"t•ll
known
p~l!·
er~.
held a social at
the
Townr.
, $
0
1'
Council
fur
co;ltirlllatiun
ol·
~111al
)ria
us
ul
the
lnuldlll!(
run·
The
11;,rk
nt
the
R~•l
~nd
Cnuntr\' Restaurant
1
.
•t
·
10
0 , approl'al
in
principle
o!
lhf t;uned
no
~uch
•·xtt•nsmn.
S~1~t)
commends
itself i night
for
the linesmen
fr~~
1
. ;
O\'erall
plan,.
which
they .re·: .
Gh·ing
four itemized ohjcc· i
Cill7rn
111
the
CQm·
Corner
Bronk
and
Grand Falls Charged
with
bein~
rlrunk
In
i cently
s~bm1Ued
for
extcnstml, lions the
t1~·o
~orne
ow1.1ers
,
~~
full;
r!e~rn·inf<
of
who
earn<'
to
st. John's
to
help i a public
place
Wednesday a
man
;
lo
lh!.ratlway
yard~.
,
aske<l
tl1r.
l
ounc1l
to.
con~1~lcr
I
••
rnrr.nlt'
•upport.
:in
the
repalrinl!
of
thr
damage
11old
the court
"1
only
had
R'
The
elty enginrrr
~aid
that
twn
~lll:llr,~hnn~
lor tmprovtngl
INVITATION
TO
YOU!
T.~rJ~
l
nt-m
~lovrmcnt
·
cas~d
by
the
sleet storm. I lhlmbelful
and
what's the
goorl
1
he
will
hrinl!
in
thP
rfport
nrxt
thr
~lhmhon.
.
1
II<
P~rt
In
rl~~
in
nil'
'o{
that~"
·
we~k.
anrl
~lr.
Higgin~
moi·Pd
':\la)·nr
.~!r1n
~~1tl
th~t
the :
m
of
Commtmity
life
11111
. Thr mrn
from
CornPr
Rrook
: Glaring !nrlignantty at
Ma~i~·l
thM
the
rrqu~~l
or
the
Railway
t~mc
ha~
comP
wh~n
the
Conn·
cmhrr.•
m
h~comm2
in·,
and
Gr~n.d
Fall~
are
!'mplo~~e5
'Irate
O'Netl
hr.
point~d
a •hak·.
be
deferred until the engineer's
rJI
.'hould
tn&ISI.
on
krepm~
a :
i .
ror.~\·inu•
ul
their .
?f
the
:'\fld. I.tght
and
Po\\P.I
:
ing
finger at the picture
of
ller rpport
is
reccil·erl.
'hrcat.lnng
•racr
h•twcrn larl(e I
mpomihllitie~
i
?\
the.~r
to11n~
•.
and members
of
!lfajest'' Quern Elizabeth abol'e:
'hmldmg~
and
homr.•.
Th~
cit~·
1
re
.•
prct.
Trade
t:ninni>t~.
Local
1620.
\\ttl~
a
largr.
part .
his
head
and
shouted
"Thel·~·.
1
·PROTEST
~GAINST
CERTAIN
enginel'r
sairi
thr,t
the
Coun'cil
:
1
"illt
111
a
mo
.•
l
worth·
0
~
the
damag~
hxed the
men
the
Queen
lookin'
down
at
me
I
FEATURE~
had
approvrd
of
the original
communu:.
elton
hi'
il·
,
11
Ill
be
returntng
I~
their
ho~rs,
and
1 fought
ror
her." :
Two
letters
rece1ved
this
plHns
and
that
he
had
no
no·
,
th~1r
lull
•u
1
· g ·
:
toda~·
and
the
soml
last
ntl!hl
!
week
by
the
Cilv
Council
one
'lice
of
change
in
thc•c plans I
·
ppor
to
an
'gal'c them
~
ro)·al
sendoff.
He
was
fined
$10.00.
I
from
Mr.· Paul 'winter
.~t
37
,
The
Council
askrd
tl1c
cit;
I
ower
Expected By
Frt·da·
l:~::~~~~e)~~~r:d!'~OI:~i~~r~~.
· y John's today," the
Mayor
said,
II
and added that "Its a
hodge
For
Bell
.
Isla'
nd';
War·nt·ng
po~~~~·eillor
Nightingale
moved
i
that the question
be
referred :
to
town
planning. I
A
.
REQUEST
FOR
TAXI
STAND
d
N
t
F c A teller
from
Wond
ro~~cl
n 0
tee
. rom ompany
.~~:h.:~.'i~.il~!~u~~~e~
1
rth~r~~~'
er
.
Council
would
recon~1der
~lr.
mal'
b · L ' '
1'
. f ·
Island
late
P
rr>tored
to, underground
working
areas "In
any
event
all
emplol'r.es
"Those
who
were
on
A shtlt
.ell
IS
aPP
lcatwn
or
perm
Is·
In
th
11
~~~~~
or
earl~·
will.
~a1·e
to
be
inspected
and
will
be
given
m~re
defimte
in·
:during
the
week
ending
March
.
s~:
1
.~.
operate a taxt stand
on
Mticp
wa~t
10
.".
the
~erttf1cd
sal~
.bY
company
oflic·t formation regarding this matter 1
will
return
to
work
on
B shift. P
n)
\ell
Roarl.
Domm·
·
1
''11Crl
mls.
In
addttmn
all
eql'ipmentl through the radio stations
mo.
Those
who
were
on
B shi!t
will
:
Tlw
~r.vcn
fHrts
su;c~stcd
m
and
Loe~~~n
412
\~a~d~a
1
will
need
to
be
ch~ckerl
1nd
in
bile loudspeakers
and
plant 'return
on
A shift unless other-
the
le~ler
!rom thl' solicitor.;
I~
~tec·t~····•
of
AmPri~llll·
m~ny
cases clectrtcal
motors
nnttces
by
noon
Saturday,
~larch
I
wise
notified. I the c.ouncll. wrre referred
t•1
company
ha
1
a.
1
dr.Jed
b~fore
power
can
he
~liP·
1 15. . I "Employees
on
continuous 1 the ctty
sohc1tor.
~lr.
E.
J
by
the
!'cie~l
ll'!'l\
a1l·
!
phed
to
them. J "!\lining maintennnce
and
eer. operating johs
will
return
1
;>
I Phelan for ronsideration.
and
Power
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