CAPTAIN JINKS CLASS WINNERS dents were winners of Musics: Festival Cl!!! 31 lb), "Capulg This amp of Model School stu-vinh" which was adjudicated Friday evening at Prince of Wales College by Mrs. Gunter P. Buchtn pf Halifax. The junior dnnclna group were awarded as innrkl for "uk p"I0rma(IIti:rdian Photo Dy JOBN LelLANC Canadian Press Raff Writer OTTAWA (CF: ;uCau:tunda's ht?- gest tadeoeadeo on - 0 3 Brotherhood of Railroad Train- i ,,,,...i. preparing to enter the ' Canadian Labor CoI8l'9U- Tho trainlnen have been taking an uopuhliclud poll of their 111 Canadian 1 for about a month. and ornianta said Mon- day the van to date is running heavily in favor of affiliation with the i.m0.00o-member congress. ”” ”".'.”:l'”:'.h::; '3" mnd P,” to I. ii.:a some 21.0!) members in Can- a a. In entering the CLC. it would be tossing overboard more than a half century of traditional indo- pendeiics. However. it would b0 following the same course as the Brotberhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Ensinemen. which du- pensed with I similar long history of no alliances by lolnlnl "19 congress laat year. onTAlNED G0-AIIIAD The tratnmsn have obtained the go-ahead for cw entry from the congress leadership. All they need now in I Ol LIIQII IOCII lodges voting for affiliation. ,1. Trainmeri's Union -Prepares To? Join Canadian Labor Congress; of Cleveland will come to Ottawa and make a formal application to without prior rahrence to a con- vention. ENGINEERS NEXT? It was understood that the Brotherhood of Locomotive engi- neers. with about 9.000 members in Canada. also is considering try- ing to get into the congress. How- ever, this independent union iias made no overt move up to now. I .im: the weekend, lviestern Easterly Winds Aid Shipping In Western Nfld. CORNER BROOK, Nfld the CLC for admission. This can eljasteriy winds loosened Arms 59 United by the CLC exec-utiveilce in the St. Lawrence Gulf dur- N I shifting (cu oundia season mm high g,um:fu.:hIap?inzg,i "Th" British Post office in what month blockade. ICP the. Wednesday.Moy1'.1957'l'lii GnTriIion Pam D International Status Of 3 I lay ALAN ROY TAMQIER. Morocco ti-leuterg) lused to be the international zone here is closing down at midnight Two ire ig h to rs arrived in on April 30. Corner Brook to load llCWspl'1nt Sunday escorted by the A” mills?! imslage stamps not we mid by then will be destroyed. breaker NB. McLean The lrans- The stamps are similar to those Sieiednres began loading news-l port department VESSPI Saturday used in Britain and in the same ,lPd a third lrettzhter loaded uitli ialues, but are overprinted with Should the engineers enter. itinwwnm through me I” Ileldv would give the Congress justl the word "Tangier." .'tlot'tircan post office officials about all orthodox Canadian tin-lpI'Im rolls aboard the Margaret M” '3'” "V" "'9 3'"l'I' P0" 0i' ions apart from those in the ca. liuviater and the Sarah Btiuater II" "'1 may I and "'9 new nadian and Catholic Confederation shortlv after the vessels niiinred Iwslage Slam” "" "I' M" be” of Labor. which heads Qll('llCClal tho groups totalling K0lllP ltttttloo sailed tnr Philadelphia viilli 2,100 membe 1- Til! Quebec hndv andttnns M nelssprmt, the CLC have been llatlllg dis- cussiona aimed at an association between the two. which would leave the CCCL viiili autonomy. still outside of tlie t'L(' are . Communist - dominated Among of Mine. Mill and Smelim Work- ers and the United l-Ziectticai Workers. t The .llai'gai'et and the Sarah uh”, Th? F-on Mamnt: Plinlusraph of Sultan Mohamed END OF INTERNATIONALISM The step follows abrogation of had waned m Pm aux Basques. the international statute of Tim- Nlld. fnr conditions to clear. The 3”" Fort Aialon had been in port here number of unions ma, ha” been since April 5 waiting to sail Three more ships are scheduled these are the lriternatinnal linionl I" am” he” T”95d'y- Th” "9 the lake boats Kingdoc and Gan- landoc and the Swedish freighter 3Axel Gt)l'lhtin The lakeboat The British post office here cel- ebrated its centenary April 1 this .year. It is a relic of the time iwhen Morocco had no post office ;services of its own and when each interested nation established its ovin postal serviea for political or ; Tangier Will End April 30 and several other towns In ,Morocco a British post office. a Spanish one. a French one and a German one. The British post office in Tan- gier opened April 1. 1851, a few months after Queen Victoria had tiigned.a treaty of trade and friendship with the sultan of Morocco. . COLLECTOR'S ITEMS Before this post office was opened. letters for Tangier had to be sent to Gibraltar and thence across the straits by boats whosa captains found someone in Tan- gier to distribute them. Hundreds of collectors. believ- ing stamps hearing the cancella- tion mark of the last day will be valuable, are riding in en- veiopea to be mailed April 30. Post office employees are expect- ing to do record business on the last day. Moroccan nationalists, while working for the independence of their country, made considerable use of the British post office for , 5 are . business reasons. their foreign correspondence. A! I s ”"3'”"3 general 93780 VI" dl5' As a result. at the beginning of time when they ielftd V-III P0l- ' ,cliarge hate Vtlllle the freighter is rm, wmupy (her. was in Tangier sibility of French censorship. the to pick up a oulpwood cargo for British post office offered them "19 I-'"”9d K1nt:d0m- tinlque security. Paradoxically, sleanuhile at Stephenville, so the Mission San Gabriel. is ex- the very independence which this Up to ofnslahealid. re- KNOWS um IIAUNTS where. he said. a whole family of LONDON (AP)-Donald itsnto-. F-"KER ROCK 'N' ROLL. '""" "C" " ”" ' ”"'j the Yeti live. He warned that tiiolii. a firebrand communist who AUCKLAND. N-Z-. AP'rW'"'F "'1' V”;fn”' ” mff' KATMANDU. Nlllll tReutersl- powerful man-like beast has a hiit- once led pre-war jobless demon- being swung to his partners lion an vo ll - i lama of'Katmandu offered Moii- red or human being; no can teartgtralnrs mm gucgtngzuni Palace shoulder in a rock 'n' roll demon- was expected in the nut fortnight tiny tn HISTORIC ISLES The Hebrides became part at t ;i lead hunters of the them ”to shreds." The lama is Irflllll the party Monday in disgust. stration at a Drlvlle Party. Walter or 30- tiihnminable snowman" to a high priest of a Buddhist shritie He had been a member for I Raymond Walls. 25' M1 "M I"'”I"lt When this is obtained. interna- niniintain lair in the Himalayas lien, years. his neck. He died in hospital. "IE Kmlldm" "' Smnand l" W5 "W95 Wufh nf heft. IN In St. ported to sail shortly. The vessel sncurity helped to further now is when they vie-re ceded by llatziiiis George's Bay was reported hreak- has been bu-thgd at Port Harmmf in: tip and a trapped oil tankenlsince April 23. tonal president W. P. Kennedylof Norway. ltlia cause of the disappearance of ' the service. ANOTHER S.A.'s :5 BIG MONEY - SAVING I THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 0 MAY 2nd - 3rd and 4th BARGAINS FOR ALL THE FAMILY - LOOK FOR THE YELLOW SALE TICKETS - 1 Ladiee' NYLON GOWNS. Regularly 3.93. MAY SALE PRICE Meii'I 10096 STRFIICH NYL0N'H0SE- Super qu&1iW- 398- Ladies' Tweed Suits in sizes to to 20.. Reg. 2s.oo. May ssis price 1.00. SALE PRICE 69c 69c 2.88 4.69 1.99 in ------.------------ "'95 f.TEi;i.”.ZrES.S.i”fT”.?fYTii',?ff;i"??,....,..,,.,... 1.00 . Ladies' SPRING COATS in light. dressy shades. Sizes 12 to 24.95 20. Values up to s35.oo. MAY SALE srncm. 3.98 1 5.00 2029 Men's SHIRTS and SHORTS in Stanfield'a "Security Label". SALE PRICE EACH Foundation Garments I Playtex Glrdles. Reg. 7.50 to . .. . . . . .335 Bras in fine quality broadcloth. Reg. 3.50 for . . . . . . . 1.98 5 Bras and Glrdles. Reg. 2.50 for . . . . . . . .. . . . .98: eacliv Clearlngllneoflros. Reg. 2.00for ...50c I Men's SPORT SHIRTSinlong sleeves, checks and plaids. CLEARING Men's 10096 PURE WOOL SWEATERS, long sleeves, Pull- l T". s.sss.so..ss-ooosso-es-----A-------0 TROPICANAS in smart tailored styiss. run range of sizes. mg. 4.93. MAY SALE SPECIAL Ladies' Lace and Net FORMALS in full and ballerina lengths. Values to 29.95. MAY SALE SPECIAL Ladles' COTTON CREPE SHORTIE PYJAMAS. Reg. 3.98. MAY SALE PRICE THIRD FLOOR Men's All Wool Sport Jackets l in fweeda, flocks, or plalnsl lines 14 to . u. Valneo to use. MAY uiu: riucn 4 only navy blue Trench Coats. Plaid lining. Styled for 55' boy or girl. 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I f N Sizes riousn Fl,'RNl'Sl-IING SPECIAL-"HOME. . .. 23.95. MAY SALE PRICE . 0 , -........ cm. nanssns. regularly to " ll: ssx mars. 4.98 3o,,,v suede and Horaohlde JACKETS. Sizes so to 36. MAY :3, ml ,,,mAL .... M 3. G . Reg. 3198 . . SALESPBXZIAL 4' EADII .. SALE .. Good quality. regular else. ri1.t.ow Teen-age Cotton SKIRT! in values so CASE. i EAL! rnicn Shoo WW W-E 5PECWr-PAIR MEN'S NAVY BLUE BLAZERS in all wool flannel. Choice of single or double breasted MEN'S PANTS - - In choice of flannel or gabardlne. Sizes 29-46. Price range from 9.95 to 21.50 on sale- LESS 2070 I ' BARGAIN BASEMENT Metro Broadcloth PYJAMAS in stripes and fancy patterns. Full cut and sanforised. Complete range of sizes. x vsiuos to us. MAY sALa pm i '88 Man's Gabardine SPORT SHIRTS. Long sleeves. Fully aanlorlnod. Nice range of colors. Values to II MAY IALI PBICI .......... Ien'a DRESS H08! in choice of ankle or midway lengths. Nylon reinforced heel and Boys' SPORT SHIRT! in plains or fancy colors in choice of long or short sleeves. Fully sanforlted. Sizes 6-16. Values to 3.03. MAY BALI: PRICE Glrls' Rayon PAYTIES with fancy nylon trim. Sizes 8-14. Regularly 490 pllr. MAY SALE SPECIAL I PAIRS . . . . . . . . . . 1'00 Ladies' Rayon PANTII-Is with fancy nylon ti-irn. Sine small. medium. large. Rctularly Bnyn' SHIRTS and SHORTS (brief atylet, ' . 1 cum" I” Y". "II YMI FWEATIIRF n reinforced with nylon stitching. Regularly eardigana end pullovers. Choice of plain 3-97 12-1). Valuu b 0.5. MAY SALE PRICE ............i.... ' new .swa.n-;,-- , M. to 0' "'3 ' ,." i - fr”3;"s”.i'."ii.'.i”'.'”i 3” 2.29 Maysale------3:99 s. S McDONAI.D'S - Department St ' 93"." 0' ::.;:;:-::t:.:;.”:........ sin ::.:-.::.:t::.:.:r....... 98s I M --..-.-.4 2 PAIR! iron .... V my sAi.n Pllcl - 3eoI:;o::HoL:;:dIa-I JEWELLERY. 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