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Feed Company begin cigarette smoking. 5 m . 6, times as early as eight or 10 years of age. may have serious* ‘a I or tragic consequences two or “1m decade! 13‘" WASHINGTON up) -— Theiz The report said the Christianl us. Civil Aeronautics soaring as any responsible citizen. has; said here an "imp rly I z ‘ a duty to conserve his resources; executpd instrument approach" i > lot good health is exmctedembably was the cause of the ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. lCPi—Thei The government‘s aim in sup-1‘" government of 'N e wfoundland‘porting the mill is to make con- hi” “mil-V and h“ commumty- ampton. ass. June 19 in and a Iast~grow1ng agriculture ditions favorable for farming‘ “With this in mind. he should ‘ wh i C h Senator Edward M- lndustfy are co-operating to and poultry producing in be-‘ seriously consider whether 'nejiTedl Kennedy (Dem- MESS-l make one of the province‘s new- come a profitable business est business ventures a sure-firgthereby make the province success. lcreasingly more ine months ago. Fortress in beef and poultry products. Formula Feeds Ltd. had estab-i Today. Newfoundland pro. lisied its market, had been op-l duces only half as many eggs 1”- self-sustaining or plying farmers on the. Avalonchickens eaten. only one is 'use of tobacco said the use of tobacco involves sion. “The individual‘s and:has any right to knowingly in-[ was seriously injured- ' cur the risk of premature death.’ due to coronary heart disease and Edward MOSS- I Passenger- choosing this form of pleasure.:S€nal0T he may leave his work undone; tDEM. and his family deprived of his presence and support." . erdco tntarbo aid on the distribution and Report Given l On Kennedy’s personal de choice 0 Cl-‘ to. e- luml his Obligations l0 GOd-lairplane accident near South- Edwin Zimny. 49. the pilot. cancer of the lung when, in were killed in the crash. and Birch E. Bayh .lr. ind.) and Mrs. Bayh *were also injured. | The C.A.B. listed the probable Peninsula with about 20 tons ofl grown it ere. The province's formulated feeds a day. Todayihalf-million people also con- the figure has risen to nearly 30' sume 30.000.000 pounds of beef tons a day.’ is year but only 2,000,000 is pro- 14The new plant. which employsiduced locally. 99°99 year‘l'mmd- “’35 ' he success of the feed roi- "anced by ROW" “00" Flour ect may be influenced by three Chicory. used in salads andititude control resulted in de- coifee blends. is believed to have1 scent reached North America in eart-‘rain." The plane involved was hen ballast in ships. cause as “an improperly exe- cmcony BALLAST .cuted instrument approach by the ilot in which improper al- below obstructing ter- a twin-engine Aero Commanden asnow saxom Mm! mi I" Cfi'oi’eralion Withiother ventures now in the de- the provincial government. Pre-j velnping stages I mier Smallwood described it as. M b ' 1 part. of a government programl ,‘ near y. Fewer" “~19 of agricultural expansion. lgmemmem l-s co'nperaung m Greatest advantage was the cogsirucuon 0‘ a poultry ability of the mill to supply thei pmcequm'l’ plan} and ran abba' farmer with freshly produced:tmr ‘5 as“ “Sm-""1" in the feeddomemng that was almarea. These VHII give the farm- most impossible before. ' a ready market [or large ously. when a farmer here. "15103 pmduce that was. wanted food for livestock andinm malabe heron“ l poultry he coul buy a smaur The turd venture is the larg-i quantity of stale. feed from a re-ie-‘I- 9- w- “3,19. mafiage," 0‘ 'he‘ tailer or have a large consiizn-lnew “fad m'": “'d “‘5 °°m' ment come in from the main-il’an-V ‘5, “’atCh'“ “'m‘ greati land. linterest' the 1.000 head of cat-y The large consignments werelll“ brouflhl I191" I351 mom-11' u c 1 [1v economically pm. from Saskatchewan to develop! , . i a hibitive for the small farmer?a beef‘PTQducmg "93 0“ I,“ Now he can back his truck up;B'“'"l Pemnsma- to the door of the mill only a‘ few miles from his home and tention of the ranchers to use; possible forl the. cattle feed but. his company1 volumes are expected iiopes "to be able to supply any product. to reach 100 tons a day withinisupplemental feeds required forl .1 five years. =this project." 1 ~ Quebec Support For Tories ' Said Lost By Four Decisions [Si—Farm Report By nave: BUTLER Ifi'nm 1921 in l957." he said.’ ancient vii—country a. Western Roundup} ST. JOHN‘S. Nfld. ICPt— “one can conclude the Consery EAfiMfifigfimflfl‘fifififlm mggg‘ggtfggl. Loo—Newt » Prof. Paul Fox of the University vatives were kept. out of power [en/VAL; 7H5 qumouofiko/r’ Aoyfprl‘gép Lib-Weather of Toronto's political economy nationally for more than 30 of 0A D/SMNt! OF [SON/[£5- department said here four those 36 years because in elec- policy decisions including,tion after election. they got al-l the execution of Louis Riel injmost no support from Quebec: .RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Mr. Hale said it was the imi, HE COLLAPSED AND DIED " 30R GLUING THIS OLD WEN I DID BROKEN VA‘E WILL, IT, GRANDMA. I COULDN’Y FIND 6'X LNEBV 1.38035 >>WJ|LD¢A4 a A-..” s 77 niesscuuiatniis 4M 1’ ARUMBA Rivazisuize, I spas him into action... m. mar: V mmuuwaa‘dm'm " cum m5! nit Ftks'f rem moans ACCIDENT tN HISTORY ASTEAM AUTOMOBILE ltM'tffED N Paisley, Scotland, BY scoti nusssu, EXPLODED ON a REGUL RUN m8“ GLASGowefgfniSLEY mum nu 5 acct/mars 6E \ a Potawatoni indtan chieF. ‘3 ms ENTIRE SAVED THE SETTLEMENT‘byT v FUI‘VE Qf- a“ “his MINE cm: ./ AND Tums —- TWO wears / / - AGO! /, H RI? TO UNDERSTAND 1885 brought about. the alienag which had a quarter of the seats tion of Quebec toward the Pro-‘ ' in the House of Commons. aressive Conservative party. He said the only time he Cong ‘ iDAILY CROSSWORD HELLO,WlNGE‘/.’ COME lNT'O MY OFFlCE A Minors-- I I WROTE THE PRtNClDAL i A SUGGESTION ON How To - was THE TRAFFIC .JAM «DE! GLDAQLING ...1T'S SO GOOD TO l2 E.’ VOLI SOUND AEEYOU ALL RIGHT? UPSET! IS ‘ SOMETHlNG d > arm. MAT DIG WT fill/V CHIP IN 7'0 BUYA av W! PE an a: M vws m- cAswa ’ we ills—Notes and MUIIC Speaking before the 215i gen- servativps :0, man, than five ACROSS 2.God 193mm 9:27—Metinee Music Cherader erai can it c H of the United 3 Quebec seats in those years was a“: “f “in? °f ~‘.30—Notes and Music Church of Canada. Prof. Foxljn 19:30 and then they were able? 531W“ 3-F0mfled WI“ 9..\5—What’a the song center said With the advent of John to form a government_ i Indian Places 331d limb—News and Weather Diefenbaker to its leadership in‘ H -d h w t V. I A 01' 4.Haifane'm simple . . . 9 eat t e es ern proiinces 10_smm. pleas. lo.05—Notes a Music 1936. Conservative partybecame alienated through two -— shlf d ih n l‘ of ‘ . ' . 11A" 6. Large tire il.0(i News a. Weat te e atiie its appeal at.” M Macdonald‘ government ' v - - v ‘ l - , v . 13. Summarize roofing I llOS—Womena Institute Program and its political base. lam, policv of "Ming 3 high 1‘ Rom“ l t b h H 20—Notes L Music "Originally under its first: A ‘ h 1- {i ' I B 9 ram . _ . .tariff and t e estabisliment o i 13. Greekletm [Sahaped of “'27'M‘I'M" Mum" Chmd" leader‘ 5" '10“ A' MaCdonald~ i a cross-countrv railway to foster 17 strike - V . . u v . - . . molding mathec H.30—Notes A. Music the party drew conflderableanwes, trad with m. . Inn mums tun—Notes and Music strengt from Quebec as well‘ ‘ ' ‘ . 1 ' _ ‘, HAL—Bulletin Board as from Ontario." 3 Mr" ng'h’fa‘d "‘9 l‘xefmfine” mam“ 35:33:? 8:33: ll'fin—Notes and Music But Quebec was alienated by {firing “Ema: a“? omuz‘x‘" nickname 930 cm- ‘abbr' ' kingdom I,‘_55_A,|,,,Hc New. (fioui‘ surfessive important policy “The mag Ha" [he Consent: 19.Pa.st. short,“ 24.Trouble 35.Enclosure Iz'OO—Wuth" - “15mph - i tlves were anti-French and anti? 31TH” hair 26. Affirma- 37.’49er’a l2.05——Town 8: Country Time He listed these as the Hell 5 . w t fit k on m a” “mi mean” ll'Lower two rem l2.30—Newa and Weather execution. “the bungling of the‘ 95 eg'ie‘fe‘fiak" getam-‘Lu m: ”_c°mb' ‘ p vote 38'R0bust l2.43—P.E.i. Road Report Manitoba separate school crisis' leader .. he said: “He “5‘ a“; uwoot on 27'Pudding 3am.ng ‘_ iris—town a. Country Time Iin inelastic: and 1890s. the‘crudei m "Sham/e it M virtue of ,he‘ 25. Slacken haystack 29.Nuclciol' 41.Not O tho—McM, wait." 1. us. Read: lmpoSition of conscription In the r ' h , h V- w l l 27.Dexterity 13_Unitof m up“. First World War and the ad-.ha.c ‘Ha' dehufva: 9593;”; 28.“Buffal weight, grain Li‘s—Town a Country Tam. vocacy of conscription in thel‘l‘ms‘; “om.” ‘f 'q ' ' r. m Btli"——- 153011.191): anaemic” 'l IJS—‘fommy Hunter Show CM Second World War." ‘ “‘39 3 ‘7" 155117!“ 0h_“|11PPt0 ed' ”_Exclm > ‘JS-Town 1. Country Time “LOOklnR hack on the period .Quebec .' w lc. um tion I- ‘“‘ "" ‘ ~ 7—» ~ .into a landslide in 1908. Subsev. 30 Ar M o 2.nO-News and Weather h 1 mm ' t d. . ix um 2.77—Metinee Musical Citaradee ‘-°°“CEC NEW! fluently' e 05 3' s‘upp." 13:3 31.Pa.rt. of o man—Top. In Country and Popl l.oa_c.n.dg,n pound” was voted out of power in d. . «mun x soc-New. Headlines a. Weather tic—Mum In the Al: Man-V Engl'Sh 53"“ 82.Atoken ROS—Trant-Canada Matinee CBC ‘ao—COUNMOW" Who 3” coflceg‘ed pus. 9‘ M.Chflstmu > 330—10” In comm, 3, pop. 5.00.44”. Fish D'Cast by ‘tvllatpn {‘5 Franc “iguanlfizz month: LOO—News Headlines In Weather 5-20—Temoo “an: {0' n°_ 1 i“ '0 bp‘ abbr. 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC CBC Notebook :"S‘WFIV ‘“ f: “3' ‘we'd m “Jam Mil-Tops in Country and Pope film-CBC News ‘emse‘et‘h' . w" dentitv " i: "1919‘. 4 10—The Ouiports 6.I5—On Parliament Hill Preserve 91? 0 f h I i; mentn.m, son—Newt me We . s.2o—Today’s Editorial 0" “19 que5l119nh 9% "‘0‘: “6;”;- , (0. 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' 8.58—Newa Headlines & Weatheer 1 Marine W #:raqfigfigmflfl make. th 5 3 DAILY CE! I?“ “In If!) ._ Here. how to work It; 100.5,," Fe ._ c iHis—Encore -- - A X Y D L B A A X B 9-JO—Dletlngui;h:‘d Artiste — CBC . 12.45—Mulic In The Night In a 12-page report. the gen- I. L o N G r E L L o w -' WOO-National NeWI CBC I > One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 1’ ‘0'3H°"""'"“' “why—“c for the three L‘s, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. opoe- "Ii and Regional Weather trophies. the length and formation of the words are all htn '- ' "' '9'“ 5'""“' the code letters are different. - "JO—News and Maritime Weather By B. JAY BECKER W gas—Starlight Serenade A Cypher-in Quotation z loo—News. Regional Weather It m Seem Scoree . Wm vulnerable. Mm Chum,” "bid m, P D x n x c r r M x a Y M P A Y M 5 ” mos—5"" °" The bidding: spades Forum. bid ‘0‘" N“ z o c p e D x n x c N p n o c v p x x .— > on More trump (not Bleckwood). Chut- z 3'08 radio. secongld- round ecnsxrcxobxo @ AJ ‘ , trot. acce t the I MONDAY . 107 27;: {Inflation by jzmping to Behrdey'e mmumtTHE MOST COMPLETE REVENGE m 2m “'09:?” show 01A‘ :04! six clubs. which Forquet cor- Is now To Dammit ma: AGGRESSOR.—MARCUS AURE- all ‘. "V W W rected to six spades. HUI too-ca: News and Inland Weather W!!! I“! The American East (Fist-is e 1m to mom. mama. m. "‘H'm'm Seen-cm 07°53 — bein) doubted. Fishbein did not ' " :lm‘x: a"? “9"” 3"" :3:::, have a sure trick in his hand. I 2 - Goulet Show . but he knew what Chiaradia and 35:4: Laminate a— one. Fame. did lug. kmldlm; OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR 532E a c 'w‘ d c u it won rea * H, i mil—Commentary AKQIOII “pad” ” a“ M “d Wisesxou'ais nomrnmooei Q Wis—AM s “W” “ b y “ m” Vouwze enm- to'lkpl CW“. that the stem would thereto r e l m l mm K“ f‘Amru‘ orgiliably prove to be unmanag- ’ 00,“: ea c. ii’os‘ Joan Marsh-ii mum: I-‘ishbeiit'lh jtidgméintl was a ’ _ or. lost ‘ ' n a rer FDR c3112?" :11“ 1:: :0 PM! 3:31:11}? so?“ gown ":2 - 300 ems mum To him! now I‘LL BADGER "230.1;3‘“ "‘ to Put! 40 Pull points. . Chiaradla discarded a JAKE-QEFDQST. LET um any n as“! 11.4mm“ 0:1“. “m”, ‘z m ‘m 1"" heart on the ace of diamonds. 4 12,004.“... J" ' “I 9 O m“ played a spade to the kins. and ' Has—QM“. o pe n i it 3 teed - five of then led a club towards dummy. Mao—Maritime Ferns I'Celt diamonds. we“ Inn”) “HM “a the? LOO—clc Neweenl This hand occurred in the played the are and Inotheu his—7M Tommy m M between itiahr and the heart. Chiaradll later In at L‘s—Tim. out-re, M puma States in 1959. W the another club trick. “5’ T! m. 7 Italian held the North - South At the other table. with an "WWI . P," cards, the bidding went as American pair (Stakgttld and '- 245-leedtn' CIeIIIeI “m. Harmon) new North - South. e a'm‘m "U" Chieredia opened with two the bidding went: F ~ a'm‘ WW.“ ‘ clubs. in the. Neapolitan Club Here North became declar- > Monrovia-Canada Matinee out —- which be and For- er instead ‘of South. and the op- ' “my.” .pl — this tho- enter heart lead went through E rred a lone club suit with an.» the king. Stlluoid lost the tint ,1 thereuitontheetde. twotrimansiaterioataeiue g Manet made the lltlfll to -- points. . response of two diamonds and Actually. aix spades played cities-eels bid we spoke. The by south was a tea-enable . Jump to four at was a tract. but the Italians loot points slam try. inferentialiy. eecoet- on "‘0 MM d“! '0 “lucky dil- tae lilies as «union ' tribution. 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