Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. F^May I, 1955 lllMIUIIMMIItlMMMIIMmilMlli KENNEL KAPERS IN KANGAROO LAND Hello again, By our humble calculations this article should reach you in May. If not the Mirror must be pulling a fast one—he (J. Rascal McDaniel) might he holding some articles out as unprintable. We thought maybe we ought to tell you a little about Melbourne, Australia, since it is and will be the name you’re reading in these writ ings. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, one of Australia’s states, and has a population of over one and a half million people. The city pays proud tribute to the forefa thers who not too long ago founded the city along modern lines. 'riie Melbourne business district comprises an area one mile square in the center of the city. Radiating out from this business metropoiis are residentiai suburbs feeding their inhabitants into the city on quick, efficient railways. One of the few bad features of Melbourne’s traffic is the infernal trains or street cars that still shut tle along clogging up the main streets under outdated power lines. The trams are on the way out WE SELL USED AUTO PARTS We Buy; Brass—Copper—Radlateri Batteries—Scrap Iron and Steel SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Morehead Hwy. — Dial ME 7-3910 Vernon Dixon Offers Top Products and Superior Service to Motorists DROP BY FOR A VISIT Craven Purol Middle & Johnson ME 7-9726 but most Melbournians ruefully cal culate that it will be another ten years or so. The business district, aside from the trams, is quite pleas ant. Collins street, one of the famous business streets of the world (cor responding to our Wall street in New York), has the Paris look with sidewalk cafes under shade trees along both sides of the street. There are no skyscrapers here, the tallest buildings usually on the order of five or six stories, and the streets don’t have that walied-in feeling of many of our larger ci ties. There is a very keen rivalry be tween Melbourne and Sidney, the other large city in Austrilia. Mel bournians says that Sydney is too “Americanized” and Sydneyites say that Melbourne is too cold and staid. We can’t speak on Sydney because we haven’t been there yet, but definitely we don’t think Mel bourne is cold and lifeless. We’ll be giving reasons presently. The calm and beautiful little Yarra river runs through the city giving Melbourne the perfect back drop for beautiful parks and gar dens. On of the city’s finest features is that over one-fourth of the area within the city is either park or sport space. Just a couple of min utes walk from the business dis trict will take you into beautiful park areas. As many of you may know, the 1956 Olympic (lames were held in Melbourne, and the city provided splendid facilities for the sporting events. One of the most beautiful parks in Melbourne is Olympic Park, just one minute by train COASTAL CAB ME7-6131 Odorless Dry Cleaning and Snow White Laundry - ONE-DAY SERVICE - DELIVERY OR CASH & CARRY BRADDY'S 323 S. Front ME 7-2159 from the downtown district. Here they have the Moltiourne Cricket Grounds, a beautiful oval used tor track, cricket and football, seating 120,000 people. Olympic Park has a new and ultramodern swimming pool in which Austra lians have recently broken many world swimming records. Besides these there are three oth er grounds adjacent used for vari ous events which seat about 20,000 each. I have been fortunate to see many sports layouts in my life, but this is by far the best I have ever seen. You can imagine that Mel bournians are very proud of it, too. Just this year work was com pleted on the ultramodern Sydney Meyer Music Bowl. This is built on a hillside about a half mile from the city much on the order of the famous Hollywood Music Bowl. The huge shell covering the stage is all aluminum and resem bles a huge bat wing. Some people think it’s too modern—I’ll compro mise and say that it’s certainly dif ferent. On a hill overlooking Melbourne is a huge temple erected to com memorate the dead of both World Wars. It resembles greatly one of the old Aztec Indian temples of Mexico. In it is buried an unknown soldier, and there is a story to his tomb. Bored through solid rock al most 100 feet thick above the tomb is a slender tube. After great calculations and pre cision measurements the hole was bored so that if the sun is shining of the eleventh hour of the elev enth day of the eleventh month of each year, the sun will be in such a position as to shine directly through the long tube and show sunlight in the shape of a cross on the tomb. To Australians this is more than curosity, it is sacred, and on Anzac Day (their Armistice Day) every thing closes down to commemorate two costly wars. Next week we’ll continue this same discussion with some inci dents from the Billy Graham Cru sade, the filming of the big movie “On The Beach”, and Herb Elliott, the great runnel’, breaking another world’s record (and I saw him do it). Until then. Cheerio!! Robbie Real Estate Transfers Superior Stone Co., to American on Maul Swamp road. Robert W. Boyd, guardian of die S. West, to Superior Stonf cl property in No. 8 township ’ Robert G. Best and wife Tn,.- Best, to Wendell Riddle and^wihf Georgia R. Riddle, property in No 6 township. Cecil D. May, trustee, to Lipm-m Realty Co., property in New £ Reba Armstrong Merritt to James Glover Merritt, property on Park avenue. * Marietta Co., property in Craven county. W. M. Vandiford and wife, Sarah E. Vandiford, to Taylor Motor Co., property in No. 7 township. Katie Rhodes Williams and hus band, Daniel Williams; Shellie Mae Rhodes Best and husband, Will Best; Walter Rhodes; Lawrence Rhodes and wife, Rosa Rhodes; Le- ola Rhodes Best and husband, Hay wood Best; Ethel Rhodes Williams and husband, Richard Willimas; Howard Rhodes and wife, Sadie Rhodes, to James Rhodes, property in No. 3 township. Obediah Rhodes and wife, Mabel E. Rhodes; George Rhodes and wife, Mary B. Rhodes; Daniel Rhodes to James-Rhodes, property in No. 3 township. Bessie Mullins; Je.ssie Bryant and wife, Sarah Bryant; Linda Houston and husband, James Houston, to James Rhodes, property in No. 3 township. Estelle Lyitch Kennedy; William Lynch; Rebia Owen and husband, Stedman Owen, to James Rhodes, property in No. 3 township. Ella Rhodes; Addie Rhodes Edy and husband, John Edy; Marcella Rhodes Golden and husband. Star ling Golden; Jacob Rhodes; Henry Rhodes and wife, Ethel Rhodes; Ruth Rhodes Richardson and hus band, Johnny Richardson; Thomas Rhodes and wife. Ruby Rhodes; Fred Rhodes; Edward Rhodes to James Rhodes, property in No. 3 township. Ernest M. W’hite and wife, Etta Ivey White, to Union Bag-Camp Paper Corp., property in No. 9 township. Ernest Garland White and wife, Betty Lou White, to Ernest M. White, property in No. 9 township. H. A. Stokes and wife, Cora Har ris Stokes, to Lena Mae Stokes, property on Swift Creek. James H. Harris and wife, Mary E. Harris, to Rosa Wells, property FOR GOOD FOOD & refreshment, IP$ The Wiggly Pig READ THE MIRROR WEEKLY Your Vote for ~ « Re-Election as Mayor of New Bern Will Be Appreciated, and I Will Make Every Effort to Merit Your Confidence Robert L. Stallings, Jr. Cast Your Ballot on Tuesday, May 5Hi . 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