T mentatloa it would revolutianin Apply Centrifugal Force To ::,:,.Wdrzl.."?-l”:;l:?.;.."'::; A'?5k” M”"5'9" ' Wed..July251956 The Guai'di'an.Paize9 Ins. lo my k"0Wiedlze. has never Unidenfifigd Yet nursery Which Ml Lallffiliills conditions and humidity of the beam" the carcass 0f 3" ”"id'3i"i 0 9 . , y Ancieni Task Of D In Cod beer """'..;7'”"' W beau” H . . . ry 9 5.2.5.: :.?...i.i'.'.'. 135:: if,":?..”..”5:; WKUM mm mm e.Misplaced Westeriies Are Keeping Hurricanes From Coast . 57- JOHN'S; Niid- icpimi" ' later turned over to two young Iunospherep fied monster was being buried to. workshop behind Theodore Laur- Dutch unmm-,,,,,. He now .. or. Mr. dny by mmng sands By GERALD FREEMAN during M wary They moved here wneihe, H "am, can wnrk in this More than two months after its Canadian Press Staff Writer fill! years ago to start a flower province with its variable weather dlsuwcrv "" 3 """0”' Maikal '7 entius' home in suburban St; 9; for . st, Jomf. . ,L3i"'9l"iU5 833'! he has gm 1 - h I h MIAMI. Fla. (AP!-The North first hurricane of 1956. Dunn said, John”: is ;n'expe,.imem.l m. mu lice lnlnll dried fish on foggy daysy Md says remafneti fi;"ib;:cD:5ui:e 'be'?ui"f36i('). and Middl. Atlantic states are by bringing cool air into the hot. that may bring a new surge of ' , - . it me Wemher was too damp 3 -I t gaining a measure of protection moist regions where hurricane! - vitality to Newfoundland's dwin- (ugh; I!;:r:::'”::iy:':le,:3Eno1pi;':;g Slrzjiillilid greutn ltlu: drying shack lnlEeSii,:(;L:eg Eff. :'heere;n0nStEr,S lite against hurricanes this season by form. ; dung. mhmg industry” v how or Wheil ihe dTiET5 Will b9 It then lll:('h:r'li::ai di-itir boy Were scaled down somewhat after ' greah mlsplaced "yer of am unnweve" W5 5”" early in n" it consists simply of a whirling F - . . . ' - , 4 , G do D . h d f th Year.” he said, "Jul rari o- wlremesh cage driven try an elec- ::':n:;a:'::3::i9';:5p 23- tcomcs porpular it iiill mean pic- gfrcggldnlsingreglle amaigf) Miatnrii :il'eath:Fmbure:i anti cm; duces hurricanes." y ey pr trlc motor inside an iron frame. 11:: them himself. He says may," !;l;::q:1hee zbllitnfsialxg Wgilrsilsarppear country. 9 h.,,,;can, gorecasler for me up Tug Siam, exp”-g "id sh," 1, but it appears to be the suckut be cheap enough for any fisher- land m,tp,,,,s' cw m"'d' Donald Vent, a fisherman who V""e- "id me ”""S”ai Weather "9 W” m bmmme hm" 1”” ET" :-ilsghpever devised for drying cod- mm to buy and pay for out of in. says they may be replatieiilurliifnlihltg first Sighted ihe carcass May 10' condition is prevailing westerly Wesitriies will remain in their ' .- - . - . ' h t h ' V 1' Ci '1' . Instead of S D r ea d i ng wlm creased income .-in a season. Mndmills of his hiiilve Hollands zueisfevdotihii ltegigth tatt 4Epi(:160 feet, rollptdls t it ale strayed far to the P fairie P:lSVi3ai(t)n hurricnu strut salted codfish on flakes to dry in H5 "Y3 ih9.d”"5 9" be mad" 59? bremm ("Will be harness:-d tn . I I: 1 grimy Z” I” 9.5” A , . lbw . l i the eastern seaboard last year. the uncertain sunlight, a !isher- i-0 IIIY C3P3C"5' but "'9 5'-Bhdard drive-.the drier in places without Tm 9 9 enei ' V Him 53'd- '1 "."gda” 'e""”" "' mun” creating a record amount of l!r0D- u man has only to hang the fish on machine would probably be able eieClrl(:lly The head was abate ground and em atitu es, unn said, a storm eny damn". Non hu .p”i"d hooks inside the cage, A; it spins tohandle three quintals-the aver- .With his own semi-drier the it was uncohre" ii" 3501" 13 ".”” dfelifliopii "." "'9 '"-"""i”'" um ye”-y at 100 revolutions a minute. com :38: dlydl C.'id;p1'l:'ai dress" i” 3:h:i"”"liW”'((i 1311 the cod for :::i0l:'c:' i:;:;'”"1': :'":d- The" 5 ;lede'h':mmf ini:;”:':e"e,qb9t'L '11?-'i'-'1 --ms---ej--e J trlfugal force drives the moisture P011" 5-1" oursi " '9 ”9i”5 3 ' P first 0! the , ”9 "35 mi" . '3' 5"" ROYAL WEDDING iv : . H as I .... off into the air. Max Lane. general secre-t.ary o season. lilt"ll keep it "mung ered with sand and then another tic. One forming further south yiiu,-x;1(iHl c,,,.m,ny (Ap)n . E R5 ' " ' The result is semi-dry fish. the Newfoundland Federation of iiil'0llL'il the ilrier at a three- "mo" 5” 9' eiii" i981 was un- mlBhi m0Ve'"i0ih9(-U1i0i'M!Xs Archdut-hess Charlotte of Aus- CANADA TO BE HOST TO GUlDES' FIRST WORLD MEET which as-wermen vi-nermem who has "I9 R . ice or mad Amer. daushterolthe late prices than salt buikscodfisn prgu death of the inshore codfishery in The fisherman will get about Bob Kederick. reporter for the ICE" C"'"'- Austrian Emperor Charles I. was i - ' served in strong brine-and means six years it present trends con- 30. per cent more-and besides he Juneau. Ainkl. Dally Empire. He emphasized. however, that married to Duke Gear; of Meek- . A beautiful Muskoka camp has 1,500 Guides from around the globe orale the 100th anniversary of the cheaper and faster handling for tiiiue. was impressed by the Ch8BP- W1” ha)! I bigger Catch." Mr. Vi9W9d iii! 000895 158! Wttih H9 freak conditions might also move ienburg in a civil wedding at E t heen chosen as 'e site for the who will assemble in August. 1957. birth of the founder of the Guide fish plants. ness and simplicity of the ma- Lain-entiiis says. "The fisherman said it had reddish - brown hair . hurricane into on”; pgnm nearby packing on Lgke sis”. first World Girl camp in his- Many of the 35 countries invited and Boy Scout movement. To en- The inventor is a 49.year.old un- chine. can spend more time on the lish- two inches ions: a head measur . hers Saturday. The bride had - . tnry. The camp. summer train- have accepted already, and camp sure success of the camp, Canad- tive of Holland who lived much of WORKS ON FOGGY DAYS Ll": grounds and can produce in: 516 feet across and eye i0Ck- MAY DELAY 3'5 3!-0W5 lived in New York where she '. Z in: centre for ontario Guides, will officials are busy preparing for ion Guides are making their first his life in South Am” and mgr. "1 believe that it it is proven more. The whole nit fish indus- at; 7 to 9 inches in diameter, The straying westerller might worked in a Roman Catholic wal- be enlarged to accommodate some the big event, which will coinmem- public appeal for funds. C tied I Newfoundland girl in Egypt successful after tests and exparl- try will benefit." about 42 inches apart. also delay the appear of the fare organisation. FEATURING MANY GREAT FACTORY SPECIALS SHOP TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK AT MOORE & McLEOD LTD. 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