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[" 1 WEATHEK Variable cloudiness todar; very niild turning colder late today; winds southwest 15 to 20 shifting to northerly 15 this afternoon.High today at Sherbrooke 40.Outlook for Wednesday; Increasing cloudiness and colder.IjecbtookeTDailijBecotd Today's Chuckle One thing yon ran always he tare of \u2014 there are more people going on diet» tomorrow than are going ou dieu toda* hshed 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, MARCH 3.1964 Sixty - Seventh Yeai Note entered in probe of Coffin case QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 The text of a tattered note found near the bear-ravaged bodies of three Pennsylvania hunters in 1953 may be completed today when Thomas Miller takes the stand at the royal commission into the Coffin murder case.Quebec Provincial Police witnesses testified Monday the note hadn\u2019t\u2019 been considered important.They believed it was a message left by one hunting party for another in ! the search that preceded the discovery of the bodies.| Miller is a middle-aged Gaspej j resident who helped find the |three torn bodies near a forest where bears had dragged them.Examination later led to thej conclusion the men had been jP iiik.il bip WILBERT COFFIN K Indicative of more?France demands China entry UN group LIVES IN PERIL \u2014 Crew members of tanker Aniphia-los row away in lifeboat (lower right) from sinking stern section of their ship.Amphialos broke in two in wild Atlantic storm 220 miles off Halifax.Picture was taken from RCAF aircraft that directed rescue ships to scene, i men shot.Wilbert Coffin.42, a Gaspe prospector, was hanged in 1956: for the slaying of one of the: hunters.A book published late in 1963 by Montreal author Tacques Hebert and titled J\u2019Accuse les As-j sassins de Coffin (I Accuse Coffin\u2019s Assassins) resulted in establishment of the royal commission by the Quebec government.Mr.Hebert said Coffin was railroaded to appease United States bodies putting pressure on Quebec.The book asked whether Coffin would have been hanged if the note had been entered as evidence.Mr.Hebert regarded it as possibly a key piece of evidence since the date \u201c13-53\u201d\u2014 the month missing\u2014might have given Coffin an alibi.The prospector was able to prove he had gone to Montreal June 12, 1953, Mr.Hebert saidJ HALIFAX (CP)\u2014Capt.Stama-j \u201cThe men are religious, but Entered as evidence at the hs Polemis explained Monday!they did not pray\u2014this would royal commission, the note isjhow his crew came through ajeause panic.No singing either-addressed to a \u201cMr.Wilfrid\u201di17'h°ur period with no assur jthis would cause panic worse, and reads:\t!ance of being rescued from the|We just kept busy.\u201d No .Lindsay at \u201cca .in Murray \u201cgon\tI Amphialos.\u201cBradley .ullins\tI- \"Thomas M\" That name, Christine is in UK court again Canadian destroyer Athabas-kan saved all bul two of 36-man crew.(CP Wirephoto) No prayer, no panic is secret of captain during sea disaster 85 die in crash MINDEN, Nev.(AP) \u2014 Work ers began the task today of recovering and identifying 85 Lake Tahoe plane - crash victims as this tiny western Nevada town opened its doors and kitchens to relatives of the dead.\tQpp Deputy Inspector Jules The 81 passengers and fouriFradette, 47, of Ste.Foy, Que.,! crew died Sunday in the crashiwho was in the Gaspe detach ^4.^r C\trTI If't' of a Paradise Airlines Constel-iment in 1953, testified that Wil-|OI I sv?I\tMU I I iation against a lofty, snow-covered peak on a flight scheduled from San Jose, Calif., to the m nU|0* gambling and winter sports cen-'* *4HipMl5rUpTS MONCTON (CP)\u2014A tre on the south shore of Lake Tahoe.?floundering stern section of what The 15,800-ton tanker broke in iused to be the Liberian tanker;two Saturday 220 miles south- been ready to give up.We were expecting our ship !o sink at any time.It W'as the most wonderful thing we have ever seen.\u201d Markoos Douratsos, 19.w'as lost w'hen a wave carried him overboard during the launching GENEVA (AP) \u2014 Fiance today demanded the admission of Communist China to the United Nations World Health Organisation.The French announcement on the opening day of the annual W.H O.assembly indicated France will rake a similar position in the UN General Assembly and in all organizations affiliated with the UN.French delegate Eugene Aujaleu made the announcement as the assembly debated a Soviet proposal to recognize the Peking regime as the rightful representative of China in the 110-member health organization.It was the first time any ma jor international body has fared a challenge to the Chinese Na tionatist delegation since France recognized Red China on Jan.28.Every W.H.O.assembly since the Communists took over the T\t, LONDON (CP) -\u2014 The names Christine and Cheddington are linked in a mystery which, police have been told, holds the secret of a fabulous fortune from Britain\u2019s great train robbery.What was the fate of the five ton yarht Christine which sailed from Ramsgate jusi after midnight Jan.2, taking at least one man to his death?Did she carry bags-ful of loot taken Aug 8 when * Gins which accepted the Western ar [;0W.|/Onf)nn nial| |rain was robbed of more than £2,800,000 at jgument that W.H.O.should take ,\tYes.says Edward Anderson, ]no such political decision independently of the UN General i Assembly.t France has always supported this Western position.The French switch was expected to weaken but not defeat opposi tion to Red China.Chinese mainland in 1949 has opened with a demand by the Soviet bloc and neutralist Afri-can-Asian countries that Red China replace Nationalist China in the organization.The proposal invariably has been rejected by a majority Use of bomb up to others See \u201cNote Entered\u201d Page 7 End oil strike QUFjBEiC (CP) \u2014 The strike of 175 Irving Oil Limited employees in Quebec province mur's|ed.when she teachers.part of NATO\u2019s inter allied nuclear strike force, air force headquarters here says no RCAF personnel are on the staff The statement was greeted 0f NATO\u2019s military deputy for with applause from Communist nuc]ear affajrs and neutralist delegations.It left a number of questions unanswered.It did not explain whether Franre wants the present Nationalist Chinese delegation headed by Ambassador Cheng Pao - nan replaced, or whether It wants mainland China admitted in addition to Nationalist China.Aujaleu did not express any view on the legal argument put This means lhat no Canadian will have any direct hand in the military planning of slrategic and tactical use of file nuclear strike force, which also includes the Britisi) Bomber Command and three American missile-launching submarines.The force was established at the NATO ministerial meeting here last May.Defence department officials By the time police arrived at the home the girl was dead.Mrs.Landry and Boudreau were rushed to hospital for treatment.Mr.Landry, the girl\u2019s father, was home at the time of the incident but was not injured.Greenwood, N.S., spotted an oil slick while on routine anti-submarine patrol over the North Atlantic.At the end of the slick was half of the Amphialos.At the same time the destroyer - escort Athabaskan Police found Mrs.Landry on j sighted \u201ca ship with a strange the kitchen floor.The victim and!silhouette.\u201d Boudreau \u2014 who neighbors saidj The Athabaskan raced toward had dated the girl \u2014 were in jthe freezing men, clinging help-the front room.A .22 - calibrejlessly to the stern rail of the_ rifle in the house was seized by Scrap towers MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 The RCAF has dismantled 13 towers of the mid-Canada radar line near Cranberry Portage, Man., a spokesman for Air Defence Command Headquarters said Monday night.He said more towers between police.wreck which protruded out of Cranberry Portage and Bird, the swirling waters at a weird Man., part of the same line, will be dismantled next under a na- angle.Said one of the Greeks:\tjtional defence department order \u201cIt came just in time.An- of last December closing the other hour, and wc would have western half of the network.forward by the United States aml,saifi Canada will not participate other Western Nations that WHO jn selection of nuclear targets should not take political decisions independently of the UN.Timber ban STE.MARIE DE BEAUCE, Que.(CP)\u2014Lucien Cliche, Quebec lands and forests minister, has announced a ban on the sale in Ontario of timber cut in two western Quebec counties.iMr.Cliche told a weekend meeting of the Beauce County Liberal Association that some 25,000,000 feet of wood cut annually in Pontiac and Gatineau, north of the Ottawa River, must henceforth be milled in Quebec.The ban was part of the government\u2019s over all plan to hot j ster the lumber industry in Quebec.for NATO forces at the Omaha Neb., headquarters of U S.Strategic Air Command.And Prime Minister Pearson previously rejected Canadian participation in any NATO sea- See \u201cUse Of\u201d Page 7 \u2019I ask myself wher* nrwornwn One man who could solve the i* leading in the present m»«.riddle Dennis Bassett, 32.And- It become* * vain word if tti* erson\u2019s friend and a Christine!union president* cannot eom- crew - member \u2014 is dead.His body in a lifejacket was washed ashore near Ostend, Belgium, Feb.12.Police Have hinted that their enquiries into the death of Mas sett \u2014 an inquest has been opened and adjourned- may re veal new information on the Christine mystery.Bassett\u2019* calendar watch had stopped at 1.27 p.m.(lie day after the yacht sailed.The whole puzzle took a dramatic turn Sunday when Anderson, a garage manager hy trade, said on television he had told his full story to Scotland Yard because he was \u201cdead scared.\u201d mil their members,\u201d he »aid.Mr.Lussier said the Mrik» could perhaps be settled within a few days if negotiations could be resumed with each loenJ school board.Mr.fieri n-Lajoie »aid \u201cwe have boon told that twice *nd each time we have delayed art-ting up an arbitration board, bul it has been in rain.The union leader* and repre-senlatives of the local achool boards have come to Quebec at Mr.Cerin Lajoie\u2019s request after the fearhers voted against a preliminary agreement that would have sent, them back to Iheir classrooms.The agreement, worked not here Friday, provided that the \u201cIf I hadn\u2019t jumped ship the night the Christine sailed I'djleachors would go hack to their probably have ended up in the classronms while an arbitration sea with Danny Bassett.,\" saidjboard worked out the salary Anderson.\t[clauses of their contracta.The ghost of Duplessis Statue upsets MLA MEDAL WINNER \u2014 Chipper,, a part basset owned by E.J.Dickson of Coquitlam, helped save Dixie, the horse, when she fell down a well in October.As a result Skipper was awarded the Catharine Price Medal for valor the SPCA's highest award.Even though Skipper held her head above water and barked for help, Dixie has been repaying Skipper by biting him every time he gets ciosi.(CP Photo) QUEBEC (CP)\u2014What begani as the usually placid annual dis-\u2019 cussion of cultural affairs de-J veloped into the hottest exchange of the current legislature session Monday night as an Op-, position member hurled charges of \u201cliar\u201d and \u201cmudslinger\u201d at Premier Lesage.Enraged by remarks from the premier, Maurice Bellemare, (UN\u2014Champlain) at one point advanced a step or two towards the centre of the house shaking his fist at the smiling Mr.Lesage.The point at issue was the $33,000 bronze statue of the late premier Maurice Duplessis which the Liberal government has tucked away.Mr.Lesage said the government is \u201cprotecting\u201d the statue, ordered by the; former Union Nationale admin-j istrr\u2019ion.Mr.Bellemare said the pro mier was \"disparaging\u2019\u2019 and \u201cheaping calumnies\u201d on the late:mare's defeat in a mayoralty Union Nationale leader by notjeontest at Cap-de-la-MadcIcinc putting up his statue.\tin 1957.In anger, Mr.Bell- Mr.Lesage said he is waiting mar had lorn uri\u2019 \u2019starm.!?c an(j that 12 days plessis had seen to Mr.Belle- later had organized a byelection _________________________________for the Union Nationale.-Z -J\tMr.Lesage said Mr.Belle-, ' mare had denied Mr.Duplessis \"more violently\u201d than St.Peter) [denied Jesus.! Earlier, Mr.Lesage said the statue of the late Union Na-Itionalc leader, who died in 1959, iwill not be put up until history :has passed judgment on him.He Jsaid he could not have the sta-jtue erected while court cases involving Mr.Duplessis\u2019 name : were going on.2;\t5; ?\u2022 >' INDEX Birth*, deaths Classified Comics Editorials .¦.Financial Sports .Television .Townships _____ Women % INDEPENDENT HERMIT \u2014 ! shack made off concrete Lawrence McNamara, Vancou- | blocks on a city-owned lot, is ver\u2019s independent hermit who shown after he was acquitted i refuses welfare and lives in a 1 on a charge of vagrancy.He was told to stay away from hh makeshift home, but he returned the next day.(CP Wirephoto) - \u2022* 2 RHFRRROOKK HATLY RETORT), TUES., MAR *.OUR BOARDING HOUSE , .with .MAJOR HOOPLE \u2022START) / HE'S .\t_\tTOUR) WOOMD \u2019JM-HJMT^\"KATP \u2022*\u201c 9SOTV)ER{\t! yp FOR C>MLS'^-UM-KüMF-~-8£cOflEOK-Y yj|fn r\\ AN /e t l'N3 my o'ft to our club., \"L ' ' COLU^ 90';; 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Sunday night, a, This, however, was primarily :j) Today NBc public affairs program with the a peg for some great color pic-; 7:25 ».m.title Britain: The Changing lures of the British countryside 5> *»r\u201c \"e** Guard.\tawl *ome del\u2018Shtful shojs \u201e Today Because of that heavy title, prep school students and the\t,:0o ».m.one fears, a lot of people dia- Eton boys in their tail coats : 3) Cap.t Kangaroo lied out a fascinating and amus- and high hats.\t8:!5 a.m.ing description of upper class The importance of attending 8) r,r\u201d.,jnda m_utn* British life.\tEton, Oxford or Cambridge was 5) News The theme of NBC hour-long explained, as was the import :\ta:3« a.m.program was that once the1 ance of the correct accent.i5)Tod0g.45 , m.British Empire was governedi\t- 8) Teddy Bs that bv selves they are committing a n\u2019crce has accused the BeiliaUowing direct dialing with-\"flagrant injustice.\" Telephone Company of discri- out long distance charges be- For example, the chamber; niinating against smaller com- tween Sherbrooke and Magog, fays that it will be possible to munities surrounding Sher- Deauville, as well as other dial between Magog and s*ler brooke in the new proposed smaller centers but not be- brooke and Dcauvi e an ^ er- ______________________r r______________________________________S brooke without charge but not between Magog and Coaticook They claim that this policy of : centralization is contrary to the 'modern concept of economic development\u201d since it concen-I (rates on a large center to the.'detriment of surrounding small; Judge Turmel told the youth communities, there was too much of this The ratepayers in Sherbrooke, senseless flouting of authority the letter continues, can call in by today's youth and said he a large radius w'ithout special would give out a stiff sentence i charges, but the small comas an example.\tj munities can only call back to Last week, a Lennoxville con this center and not to the other stable was assaulted when he towns in the periphery, ordered three men in a parked \u201cThis policy almost forces car to move on.The accused, commerce to establish in a large Burke Emery is now out on baiT center instead of spreading out and the case is scheduled to be in the peripheral region\" the Assaults constable gets month in jail I wo questions emerged at last itighl's meeting of Sherbrooke City Council.\u2014 Where is the mayor?\u2014 Where is his chair?I he first was easily answered by city aldermen.The mayor was in Montreal Inst night for the taping of a TV program for the French network of Ihe CBC.The second is a little more involved.Last week Ihe mayor's chair was \u201cstolen\u201d hy high- spirited I niversity of Sherbrooke students.I he students '¦lifted\" the chair, liic-rallv, out of the public chamber of city council ami carted it out of city hall.Ihe students were apparently masquerading as repairmen, and told city employees they were asked to repair Ihe venerable chair.I he chair later turned up as a prominent part of the decorations at a campus dance, held later in ihe week.Ihe dance is over.Bui still no chair for the Mayor.It is believed in quarters close to the mayor that the chair is still in the hands of ihe students.I he sources are quoted as saying (he students are now in the process of collecting the money to pro-v ide for transportation for Ihe misplaced furniture and have not yet succeeded in raising the necessary funds.Sherbrooke Sessions Court Judge Benoit Turmel sentenced a 19-year-old Sherbrooke youth to one month in prison yesterday for assaulting a Sherbrooke constable while in the exercise of his duties.The youth, Raymond Fecteau, struck Ihe constable in the face and broke one of his teeth.When asked by the judge why he committed the offence, Fecteau shrugged his shoulders and said \u201cfor no reason.\u201d Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at-ease because of loose, wobbly false teeth.FASTEETH.an improved alkaline (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable.Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates.Get FASTEETH at any drug counter.heard March 6.* * * A Rock Island man had his licence suspended for three months and was fined $50 plus court costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving in Sessions Court Monday.The man, Haughton Hastings was said to have been responsible for an accident in Rock Island over the week-end.No one was injured in the accident.Education Week Bulletin Wednesday, March 4, 1964 Compton-Waterville High School 2:15 p.m.\u2014 \"The profession of nursing\" R.N., and Mrs.Greer.Miss Ruth Elkas, ?\t?trite ité\t?Waterloo High School Intermediate debating team taking part in Bedford District debating finals at Cowansville.?Marymount High School 10:00 a.m.\u2014 On being Angels, C.N.D.2:00 p.m.\u2014 A hostess in the air, Stewardess Airlines.Librarian, Sister St.Anthony of the T rans-Canada Granby High School \u2014 Open House Reception of parents by 7:30 \u2022 8:30 p.m.teachers.9:00 p.m.\u2014 Presentation of Grade 10 play \"Royal Suspect\" under the direction of Mr.J.King.?-?Sherbrooke High School 6:30 p.m.\u2014 Radio broadcast S.H.S.ever CHLT by Students of ?-?-?Cowansville Consolidated High School Assembly of High School pupils to hear finals of the debating contest, sponsored by the Bedford Regional Council of the Home & School Association.?+?East Ward School Films \u2014 Canadian Geography \u2014 Elementary Educational Science ?North Hatley High School Educational Films, Geography, Literature.?Sunnyside High School Remove B to visit Rock Island Fire Station.Knowlton Composite High School 7:30 p.m.\u2014 High School Career Night.Lawrence School VISIT to Industry.************************** Mitchell School 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.OPEN HOUSE \u2014 Display of work, etc.************************** Lennoxville High School Afternoon \u2014 Grades 3-B and 3-R, films.2:00 - 3:30 p.m.\u2014 Grade 10 and 11 Commercial Classes visit ?he Bell Telephone.Courtesy \u2014 B.F.GOODRICH SPONGE PRODUCTS CANADA LIMITED (Waterville, Que.) letter claims.The Chamber is asking the Bell Telephone Company to revise its plans or.if it cannot improve communication between smaller towns, because of technical difficulty that it modify the charges for Magog calls and other centers affected The Chamber ends the letter |by stating it hopes the Com-; jpany will revise its policies im j favor of regional development.?Explains principals of service * Chamber urges abattoir; improved meat inspection 1 lu- Sherbrooke Chamber The letter «No made a num soon fall under the jurisdiction of Commerce has suggested ber of proposals in connect ion tlu' Impart nient of Agneul-.\t.i\t, ,'jf\ti i\t, I lure, the chamber has asked Ihe Uuu CUV co ined\tstudy\tthe\t«,th\tdef.ciene.es local\tmeat dtv (o pres, (()r , ,oniplelr re.possibditv ot establishing a inspection practices\torganization of meat inspection municipal abattoir, tlu lou'' The chamber win Is pt'rsonnel service* at Ihe local level.luKtion and opciation of ^\tmeut inspection This would he in line, the which lo tv jutnilv\tservice to be chosen according letter continues, with -similar b\\ iminuipal.punituial and ^ thf qllaijfjcaljons nrees.sarv;sleps taken while ihe service federal governments.\t,n(| (hey he employed lull handled by the Department Ihe suggestion was con ,jm(.i0 (ha| Abusp, -that have of Health, uiined in a letter lo Mver- |,een noticed for some time in A similar request, conecrn-brooke eilv council\tbillowing]^nerbrooki'''\the avoided.\ting the hiring of meat inspee- studics undertaken\tb>\tthe\tin\tlight of\tthe reorganization lion employees has been sent to C hamber's Health ire committee.?and We I of the meat provincial department ol the Minister of Agriculture b\\ inspection, which will the t'haniher of < ommcrce.?The city's business A large number of small items are dealt with by city council A large number of absences wait at last night's Sherbrooke conn ov,'r cil meeting gave city alderman the opportunity of dealing with Aside from the mayor, aldermen Marcel Savarri and Amedee Roy were unable In allend the meeting as well as treasurer Olivier Routhier.LEGION OFFICERS ELECTED \u2014 The executive of the Royal Canadian and Legion Branch No.148 at Windsor was elected last night.Shown above are.left to right, Larry Cloutier, secretary-treasurer; Jim l.eckie, president: Fred Leclair, district No.8 commander and Reginald Tear, vice-president.(Record photo hy Gerry l.emay) until the trial period is with at next before granting Ihe con meeting, cession on a permanent basis\t* Sherbrooke buries t>H tons of garbage per day at the garbage some small but important points ,|1Unp.of business,\t.i Tb« city of Shtrbrook* »od Mit CPR will ihar* th* covt of comtructing cresting signals at tha Burlington Straet laval crossing, During Dacambar fiva pai-som wara killad at tha crossing and a coronal's jury re-commanded Mia installation of signals there to prevent recurring tragedies.Lennoxville counci The manager of the Sherbrooke area oflice of the Bell Telephone, G.Perreault said this morning the -Magog Chamber of Commerce had a \"lack of understanding of the basic principles surrounding extended area service.\u201d He said that the Magog Chamber wants to continue paying a smaller rate than Sher brooke and enjoy the same pri-|vi leges.Referring to the chamber\t,\t,\t, ,,\t, charge of discrimination against near B,S^°P s Lollege School, smaller centers in favor of The a('t\u2018on, ollows a rte^ Sherbrooke, Mr.Perreault said made by a delegation of three that a community of interest 10 rouncil last night to have dictates the companv's deci-^'Shts installed at what was described as a \u2018'dangerous cross- il Warning lights are sought for a railway crossing near B.C.S.Lennoxville Town Council is to relay a request to the Board ; of Transport Commissioners for the installation of a warning light at the QCR level crossing place »t the conference table of the Lennoxville Town Council Monday night.Council welcomed W.S Richardson to his first council meeting.Alderman Richardson replaces Charles Lewis who resigned last month.Mr.Lewis has moved to Vermont, to clarify a notice he received regarding the keeping of dogs in a residential area.Mr.Wal droit Ita.s six dogs at his home, and council considers this Ibrings him under the \u201ckennels\" classification.He said lie owns Ihe dogs and doesn\u2019t hoard I hem.A \u201cnorma]\u201d number of dot is Sherbrooke s municipal lih lary was authorized last night lo buy $2.000 worth of books to help fill some $2,()()() worth of new shelves and cover new tables which are lo be built tliere.The hooks will be bough! from l.ihrairie Hachette.* * * City engineer Aime Gagnon I will go in Halifax, (or a meet ing of Ihe National Building Code t'ommillee lo siudy build ing regulations.Aulhoriz.nl ion was granted at last night's 'council meeting.« Si \u2022 The city's referendum on independent taverns cost taxpayers $l.'\u201c0 The vote was overwhelmingly against (he taverns.week* council Th* city lias exchanged * parcel of land with Combustion Engineering Company to allow for Mi* construction of an electrical sub-station.* * # Alderman Paul Gervais an nouneed last night that the city-will hold a reception tor city industrialists March 12, at Hie New Sherbrooke Hotel.BRIEFLETS Hr: Council decided last night 10\tSHERBROOKE go ahead with expropriation of The tiîlh edition of the Sher-land on Grandes Fourches Street jbrooke Record Annual Review belonging to Codere Limited, '\"ill he published on Saturday Codere\u2019s refused to aceop-t the March 21st.Additional copies city offer ol tM.IXiti.H?for the may he reserved hy writing the land, needed in the construe |Cireulalion Dept , copie* mail- tion ot the new bridge there * * * A decision on a request for Mi* commercialiiation of Mi* Ontario - Victoria - Prospect triangle was postponed until next week A petition signed by 37 of 67 area residents in favor of th* toning change was received by council.led in Canada 15c each.l()c each; U.S.A.THOS.W.LEONARD B.A., lifc.1.NOTARY .Cetifinfiilu! Bldy Süift* b09 M lO 9 V600 The (own of Broniplonville Following * mommcrxl.iliim 1 wa.s oHerod the use of Sher- by Sherbrooke Police (Tiiof Kd allowed in residential homes.^,ro,\u2019*u\u2019s Karbage disposal'ouard Moreau, council decided sions.\trL.imu a\" « mo.is^ivuo vtwo.\" i.vyu DiMiup?» uiiivcisuj u* aiTorfjito council.\tgrounds for a three-month trial last night to prohibit parking He said there was a commun- \u2018n8 Seeking warning lights;dents sharing an apartment, ^ Waldron asked and conn.iperiod beginning May I.\t[on the south side of Summer ity of interest between the var-jwas Mrs.E.Denison of Len- 'over Robert Forbes store.Queen j defined \"normal\" as about' Brompton ville will be charg-.Streel to ease traffic there, ious - centers around Sheri noxv>be and two Moulton Hill ; street, appeared before < ouncil ^ ^ (| brooke that would justify the'residents.\t[Monday night questioning the,\tWaldron lestablishmeni of extended area Although the crossing is in .levelling of a live per cent ren-service, but that the quantity Lennoxville the majority of ial tax of $42 against them, of long distance calls between the homeowners in the area are comicil explained that accord-ithe town- does not warrant a in Ascot ( ounly.Council sitg- ing to the Cities\u2019 and Towns Act the rental tax was levied with no exceptions at the begui- led $1 per person tor Ihe use of] The question of parking on recently soldUbe grounds and council will William Street will be dealt is considering a BLAIS & MADR0 INC.\"Qualify Men's Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailor» \u2014 149 Wellington Si.North Sherbrooke, Que.distance calls between the homeowners in the area are own- does not warrant a in Ascot County.Council sug-Isimilar setup.\tigested that the mailer be re- Mr.Perreault added that, ferred to Ihe QCR and the when a community of interest Board of Transport Commis-does arise between smaller cen- sioners and when it came to ters the Company wmuld cx- the cost of installing the lights, tend the service.\tan agreement might be reached \u201cBut we had to start some- in sharing costs between the two where\u201d said Mr.Perreault.municipalities of Lennoxville He pointed out that all tar- and Ascot, iffs charged by the company! Council promised to keep the must be approved by the rle-ldelegation members informed, partment of transport before\t*\t* » they take effect.\tA new aldermen took hi» jhis home and (litferent location.Mayor Mitchell advised him to \u201cget out side of town limits if he wanted ;o breed does.\u201d Drawings on display ning of the year.If they left, it was up to them to get the share of the rental tax from new ten anls.Council explained to the stu dents that only college studentsi who were roomers were exempt ! from paying the rental tax.* * * David Waldron of Spring Road appeared before council Council was informed Monday that the estimates on the widening of College.Street al the railway crossings by town engineers Cote Lemieux and Carignan and Rover would he completed hy Friday.Art exhibit shows Leonardo at work MAIL ORDfcR RECORDS Leonardo al Work\u201d is Ihe name that could have been chosen for Ihe current exhibition of the Sherbrooke Association for the Advancement of Arl, currently on view at the Univer Lennoxville has received the si'V ot Sherbrooke\u2019* Commerce building.The exhibit ion, a series of re See \"Lennoxville\" Pag* 7 production* f mg Education Week program on in ET A full program of activities,and 11 of Lennoxville connected with Education School.Week is taking place in Eastern Other activities that fookjahd will Township schools this week place yesterday included a talkjweek drawings hy * ston.the great master\u2014Leonardo Da n ,, unfortunate however, Vinci, was organized by the that Ihe exhibition does nol National Gallerv ot Canada m crown Ihe studies of the artist co-operation with UNESCO and wi,h .,he fini\" product-his , paintings.be.ng circulated throughout Thjs wol|,d ,have is |\t5\u201445 RPM Hit Parade ($5.00 Value) RECORDS for\tOQc only\t* *\t BF.ATLE WIGS \u2014 rv A\\ sarnn hai\tM.98 BEATLE FAN CLUB\t 3Vi\" picture\tAi butfon» \u2014\teach \u201c Hundred* of\tbrand new Ute i\tissue POCKET\tBOOKS Reg.value 25c\t8 $l and 35c each\t° for (Add 3% Ont.sale» tax)\t order, cash or C O D.addressed lo \u2014 with students, teachers given on the subject of respon Princess School of Grade 10 and II their and parents taking part.\tsibilities of the adolescent by The program began last Sat- the Right Reverend Msgr.urday, February 29 when some Moisan of St.Patrick\u2019s Church of the Compton-Waterville In-to the students of the Mary-termediate School students took mount High School; a senior part in a 30-minute radio broad- public speaking assembly at cast.\tthe Sherbrooke High School their area.On Monday a full day's sched- and al the Laurence School.phe following is a list of ac ule of events took place which Grade nine students of Sun-jyv included the efforts of students nyside High paid a visit to]u]e(i of at least nine schools rang- their local town council; I-en-uphools in the Eastern Town ing from school reports for sec- noxville High students took,shjps area: ____\t^___ ____ given the High window of the Southern Canada movies also will be provided Canada.\tviewer a more complete insight Power Buiding in Waterville.for the pre-schoolers.\twhy \"Leonardo al work?\u201d\tinto Ihe workings of the artist.Money remain there al! thi- Cowansville Consolidated\tBecause the exhibition at , However, the studies in them-d Quebec;members of the medical staff iiijditions and receive information the convenership of the In Me-Government.The president com-]recognition of their services, moriam Fund.Mrs.Paul Mac-Kenna, Tel: 567-6926 would con tinue as her assistant.Mrs.Leonard Curtis convener of Cart Volunteers would appreciate hearing from any member free to push the cart, Friday afternoon and evening.Commitments to date this year include a Bovey electro surgery unit at a cost of $1,-849.50 requested by Dr.Dougan for the Hospital.As a precaution against fire during the Christmas season the Auxiliary has purchased artificial trees.Under consideration is a project to refurnish and decorate the Doctors\u2019 small sitting room.A House Committee comprising Mrs.Jan Pick, Mrs.John MacLeod and Mrs.John Silny will make recommendations to the Auxiliary.Baby Birthday Club, Mrs.R.Gosselin submitted her last report as convener and was congratulated upon her devoted service to the club.Mrs.G.Wil-cock assisted by Mrs.R.Gittel will take over her duties.During the months of December and January, 56 new babies were registered.A layette was purchased for a needy mother and $414.16 cents remains in the fund.Mrs.Paul Gervais, treasurer, gave the financial report showing a current balance of over Finishing touch is to dip a cotton-tipped stick in remover and whisk off any excess polish around the nails.If your nails are brittle, soak them occasionally in warm olive oil.Nutrition plays a big part in this, too, so include milk, cheese and unflavorcd gelatin in your diet (the first two will do wonders for your complexion, too).STURDY Rough nails, or those with a tendency to chip can be treated with white iodine.Leave polish off for a few weeks, and buff your nails thoroughly two or three times daily.Buffing, plus the white iodine treatment will bring you sturdy, smooth nails in only a few weeks.Well-groomed hands are beautifully - mannered hands.Nothing is quite as distracting when you are talking as ring-twisting or hair-tugging.Hands that are constantly on the move are talking about you.And they say you\u2019re nervous.When you\u2019re putting on gloves, don\u2019t plunge into them.Keep your elbows at your sides, and draw the gloves on from the back, with the palms facing you.Removing your gloves will take practice, too.Don\u2019t \u201cmilk\u201d each finger.Hold all the fin-!$7,oO0.gers of your gloved hand and! Mrs.Leonard Curtis report-draw, don\u2019t yank, your glovejed the hospitality cart had The formality of mahogany and walnut for the dining room of elegant distinction are found in this dining \u2022 room suite.The Italian Provincial design mingles well w MODEL K-750 TWO-DOOR REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER «339- FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Your Favorite Dealer or ( Southern Canada Power dime (a kiss).\u2014MRS.D.R.DEAR POLLY \u2014 Recently I was writing with a nice long pencil when I made a mistake.The eraser was already worn to the metal ring around the pencil so, instead of searching the house for an eraser, I simply took a wide rubber band, wound it around the end of the pencil and erased the mistake per-fectlv.\u2014TEX.GIRLS \u2014 So It does.\u2014 | POLLY DEARY POLLY \u2014 After I iron curtains, I hang them, tem-j porarily, on a skirt rack where! they stay neat and wrinkle-free! until needed.\u2014R.M.D.DEAR POLLY \u2014 A magnet in a little box with a few paper clips, nuts and bolts will keep a youngster entertained while on a long trip in the car or during an illness.\u2014ALICE DEAR POLLY \u2014 If you want to use curtains that are too short for the window, you can move the top rod dowm and then cover the space left at the top with a wide valance.This is very helpful when moving from! apartment to apartment.The: valance does not have to be of1 the same material but can be bright stripes, florals or dots.\u2014 MRS.G.W.off.A final tip to help draw' the attention of all your friends to your lovely hands: tram yourself to hold small objects with your thumb and middle finger rather than your index finger.This will give your hands longer and more graceful lines.made the round of the hospital 12 times in the past month.Mrs.E, Kimmis reported shop sales for January amounting to $2.138.19 cents.Dues are payable now to Mrs.D Steele as convener of membership.Mrs.Sidney Gray, activities Chit chat WE GUARANTEE Subsidiary of Hydro-Quebec AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL printing Sherbrooke Dally Record PRINTING DEPARTMENT 50 Cemirand St.\u2014Sherbrooke Tel.569-3636 .¦¦ q \u2014 \"I realize it\u2019s foolish to expect sheer hose to last a long time.But I seem to rip a pair a day.Is there anything I can do to make my stockings last longer?\u201d \u2014 Gloria L.Dear Gloria L.\u2014I would save properly.If they are * bit! loose, they're more apt to snag, j If the foot is too short, your toe will come through.If it\u2019s too long, the extra length will rub on your shoe lining and cause damage to the reinforcement.A salesman once told me a lot of money myself if I could\t.\t.\t.\t.tell vou how to make sheer^ 15 best\tS0akT^l0n4 hose last a long time.But with^hen\t^ k ?¦ some care, they should certain-;*11™ uwhfher this helPs\u2019 (but f u~n , Hsv Trv!can 1 hurt- so y°u ml§ht try it.ly last more than a day.Try' sitting down when you put on: your stockings so they won\u2019t be j too taut over your knees.Be sure that your stockings fit PUBLIC SPENDING Schools take about 12 cents on the Canadian dollar of public Ispending, and social security and welfare 25 to 30 cents.with modern glass and chht* and the lines of chairback*.table legs and buffet *r* modern, yet timeless.liquor, Love And Teen-Agers Teen-agers who drink increase their chances of becoming problem drinkers in later life.In March Reader's Digest read why liquor and sex are such \u201cfrequent bedfellows\u201d.The tragedies that can result from teen-age drinking are revealed in an informative article \u2014 \u201cBooze and You\u201d.Get your copy of Reader\u2019s Digest today.BUREAU CREATED Ontario, with some 733.000 female workers in its labor iforce, is the first province to: |set up a women's bureau.Fmm head to foot, the ensemble theme is the news at the beach this summer.For instance, this beach coat, of sailcloth in royal blue or white lined with harlequin patterned cotton terry in red, white and blue.The matching beach bag will hold all you need for a day\u2019s outing.It too is of plastic and waterproofed terry with a lining of waterproof plastic.The hat is a breton sailor of Italian straw, with flag signals in ribbons around the crown.Available in natural, black, orange and turquoise.Need things for Spring?A Get an MFC Shopper's Loan Mom needs new things.The youngsters sprout.Dad\u2019s suit wears out.Let HFC help you outfit your whole family.Get cash to shop at any store in town for the best clothing values.Budget your repayment conveniently.This year, shop sensibly, with cash from HFC.ask about credit LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP RATES AMOUNT\tMONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS\t\t\t OF\tSS\tSO\tto\tIt LOAN\tmonths\tmonths\tmonths\tmovths $100\t$.\t$ .\t$ 6.12\t$ 9.46 550\t\t23.73\t32.86\t51.24 750\t\t31.65\t44.13\t69.21 1000\t\t41.45\t58.11\t91.56 1600\t60.88\t68.81\t94.11\t146.52 2200\t83.71\t94.62\t129.41\t201.46 2500\t95.12\t107.52\t147.05\t228.93 Above payments include principal and interest and are based on prompt repayment, but do not include the east et Ufa insdranc* HOUSEHOLD FINANC Y.J.Leblanc, Manager 98 Albert Stre«! (corner Wellington) Telephone IO 7-5504 SHERBROOKE MAGOG: 269 Main Sited Weil, telephone VI 3-3391 ASBESTOS: 190 Bourbeav Street, telephone 379-5441 News flashes from around the world WASHINGTON (APi \u2014 U.S.ment of the free school system ation of the Canadian Pacific Navy Secretary Paul H Nitre in Nova Scotia in 1864.\tRailway was recommended to said Monday that America's 11 He said it is \"not only in the the federal cabinet today in the Polaris submarines could kill national interest, but in our own annual submission of the Na-between 25,000.000 and 35.000,000 interest to be able to communi- lional Farmers' I\u2019nion.people in case of a nuclear war.cate with our brothers in French The CPR was built with pub NTtie said the navy believes,Canada.\u201cthe damage to enemy war making capability would be of such major proportions as to OTTAWA (CP- \u2014 rvationaliz make the initiation of a nuclear- war by any enemy irrational.\u201d The secretary said the 11 submarines now BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE APPOINTMENTS ?A.C.Ross Polaris submarines now in the U.S.Navy \u201chave the essential; elements of an effective deter-And he added that will increase to 34 rent force, the number bv 1967.?Funeral is held Saturday lie funds and public funds and land were used to guarantee investors in the company of a return on their money, said a brief by the organization.Thus, in the name of forming a truly national transport policy, the CPR should be handed over to the CNR and the scale of | compensation to shareholders should bear in mind that \"the CPR has been able to use its favored position to acquire assets in other industries.\u201d ?MacKmnon*(PCP- AntÜh) Funeral for Aiexandf 'y13™' BANGKOK (API - Indonesia suggested in the leefslature Ross' th\u20ac late husband °f Car and Mala>sia slood Pal tod,-v on suggestea m tne legislature j Macfcay was held on Satur- onfiictine demands as their Monday\tnight that the\tprovin , .\tc\tjconincung aemanus i\t,\tdâ\\.\tS(?r\\ ices\t\\v0rc ncici in r-nt-vfpoppt afivpc p sthpred\tin cial government make money,', ,\t.\trepresemauvis g a i n r i c u .available as snerial incentives John;>to\t*unera! t haPe .Bangkok for another conference P .\t, Sherbrooke, the Rev.M.M .Wil- xvlth philippines on the Ma for teachers to improve their\tu ine i muppuica u.c * standards in French\u2014esDeciallv,i am5 of !clatlng'\tT .laysia crisis.sMken Fr^ch\t^\t\"ere J°hn Indonesian Foreign Minister spoKen rrenen.\trtrv511t, Mitchell ANDRb LACASSb Louis Hebert, President RENE LECLERC the Banque Canadienne Mr.MacKinnon said this Armstrong, subandrio told reporters that his would be an aDorooriate centen-L°r,ne CaniPbelL HanT B]ue-government insists a political arv oroiect* to mark the Tœth Nei1 Dmmng and ?°SS Huntlng seulement must be discussed ary project to mark tne lumn Thc honorary bearers were .n .itu ,aiv aK0Ut the shaky anniversary of the estabhsh-j s Bourquc.Colin Campbell.\u2019ceas|.fjre along lhe border be Roy Wiggett, Marcus Armitage,!tween Indonesian and Malaysian Russell Neville, Wright Gibson, gorneP.A.C.Stevens, Mayor Armand Malaysian Deputy Prime Min Nadeau of Sherbrooke, Ivan isier -pon Abdul Razak said thei Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Dr.T.Cad man and cease-fire must be made effec- tive before the ministers up political problems.take 1 Dugre, Forest Keene.Burial was in jElmw'ood Cemetery.Besides his wife Mr.Boss CielumehealinguibitinreproTentoihrinl leaves to mourn his loss two hemorrhoidi and repair demaged tiisuo.daughters and a SOU and broth- A renowned research institute hai f- Dorothy (Mrs.Victor New-\t, , .,\t.found a unique healing substance 1011 >- Gordon, Sylvia (Mrs.Mil- volcano was repelled today to with the ability to shrink hemor- Ham DavTdson of Saint John, have erupted and triggered ava-rhoids painlessly.It relieves itching New Brunswick and his brother lanches that destroyed the little and fdiscomfort in minutes andj Charles F.Ross, of Sherbrooke, town of Conaripe and threat- ?SANTIAGO (AP)\u2014An Andean speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue.In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place.Most important of all\u2014results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period of many months.This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue.Now Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- What Wives Don't Know About Sex Most young women of today have little factual information about sex.In March Reader's Digest a well known physician and marriage counselor answers questions frankly about woman\u2019s role in mar-! riage.Every young wife should read this informative ened a 60-mile area of southern iChile containing 20.000 persons, I News reports from the of Nationale, announces the appointment of Andre Laçasse and René Leclerc as general manager and and deputy general manager respectively.ANDRE LAÇASSE, who has been with the bank since 1937, was previously an assistant general manager before his appointment as general manager.RENE LECLERC has been with the bank since 1920 and was also an assistant general manager.City's fire chief commended for work done in Lennoxville Choral program scheduled The University Alumni Sing ers under lhe direction of Donald Patriquin.formerly of Len noxville, Que , and now finishing his studies at the McGill Faculty of Music will present a mixed choral program.Back to Broadway at Bishop's Col jlege School.Saturday.March 7th at 8 15 p m.Soloists will be Sara Hayden, j whose voice is familiar to listeners of the C.B.C., and Rose Marie Barbeau who has recently appeared on Talent Festival and Montreal Recital.Other soloists are John Pratt, baritone, and William Walker.Trumpet.Organist for the performance .is Mrs.Bertha Bell, and piano accompanists are Alan Greig and Ruth-Arden LeBlanc.The choir will have its ranks swelled to over 100 voices in .some numbers when the Choir of Bishop's College School adds its 55 voices to the Alumni Singers.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUES.MAR 3 19«4 Financial & Market Report Sratlis COURTESY OF GREENSHIELOS LTD MONTREAL STOCK NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE\t\t\tEXCHANGE\t\t \tClosing\t11 a.m.\tClosing\t\t\t11 a.i Abitibi\t121»\t12\u2019»\tAmer.Tel.\t141'*\t Aigotn»\t57',\t57 s*\tAnaconda\t49\t Aluminium\t31\t31\tBethlehem Sieel\t35'*\t Argus Corp.\t13'»\t\tBorden's Co.\t72\t Asbestos\t20-'»\t20'*\tj Chrysler\t45 >4\t Bell Tel.\t54\t53 \u2022«\tjComm, Solvents\t31H\t Brazil\t2 15\t\tCons.Edison\t847 *\t84', B.A.Oil\t29'»\t29*4\tUouglas\t23'b\t B.C.Forest\t25'v\t25'a\t; Dupont\t261\t262** B.C.Dower\t42\t\tGeneral Electric\t86'»\t86', Bruck \"A\"\t26\t\tGeneral Motors\t80**\t80** iC*n.Cement\t40s»\t4(1*.\t¦Goodyear\t44'*\t44\u2019* ]Can.Iron\t27'»\t27*.\t,lntl.Bus.Mach.\t564'»\t567 Cdn.Aviation h\t2.\t9'*\t\tInt.Paper\t31'*\t ;Cdn.Breweries\t9'*\t9*4\tB Int.Tel.\t537 «\t Cdn Br.Alum.\tA 9'»\t\ti.lnhns-Manville\t577»\t58 Chemccll\t14\t14' »\tMonlg.Ward\t37*»\t37'.Cdn.Tac.Railway 361,\t\t367»\tN.Y Central\t347 »\t Cons, Paper\t40\t40\t; Pepsi\t50\t Cons.Smelters\t31*»\t31H\tBad io\t106'»\t Ifiom.Bridge\t18*»\t18*4\tU.S.Rubber\t53**\t Dom.Tar\t18*.\t187»\tStd.Oil of N.J,\t81 \u2019«\t Horn.Textile\t23'»\t23'*\tjStudebaker\t8' wai| t0 wau carpet, frlgerator, washer, kitchen, living, room, bedroom set, tables, lamps, etc.$25.00 month.Also used furniture of all kinds at $2.00 per week.Call Felix St.Amant.Tel.8644191.2.For Sale or Exchange BULLDOZER \u2018¦IntemMlnmir TI> 13.for sale or exchange for a late model truck.Apply Jules Huard Inc, Box 1130 Lennox ville.Tel.567-7523.4 Property For Sale on all floors, also carport, Nice location.808 1st Ave., No.Tel.587-6092.NORTH WARD \u2014 tenement 5 rooms, upper-udplex, heated $75.00.Call 562-8502.WONDERFUL new Tieated apartments.Four-five-six-seven rooms.1425-1525 Leonard (Sherbrooke University) Also 1400*1500-1520 Durant (Upper Belvedere) Also beautiful individual residences.5 rooms for rent.Hebert\u2019s 2155 Ba-chand.562-0874.NORTH WARD \u2014 Cottage, 6 rooms.Î3 ROOM tenement, very large kitch i brick and stone, 3 bedrooms, 2 en, clean, large gallery.$25.00 perj NORTH WARD .37 Fraser St.4 rooms, heated, hot water supplied.$80.00 per month.562-8578.ceramic tile bathrooms.Lot 69 x 105 H.M.Morin Real Estate Broker, 569-9926.ATTONTION^Magnificent bungalow.5 rooms, carpeting, bedroom and living room, ceramic tile bathroom, hot water heating syslem.Situated 1108 Gravel St., facing Marie Reine du Monde Church (Bowen S.), near school.Down ___________________ _______________ payment $300.00 Balance easy (WELLINGTON ST.NORTH.Office terms.Tel.569-5714, Sherbrooke.I space to let.immediate or May 1st occupancy.Will redecorate to suit new tenant.Heated and hot water supplied.Sherbrooke Trust month.Available April 1st.Apply] 929 Lanctot 562-9894.EAST WARD, Chalifoux St., 4 rooms, heated, stove and refrigerator $70.00 month.569-0732.SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED Protestant Party Teacher with experience required for Knglish-speakins townsite school at.Beaupre, Que.Situated 23 miles east of Quebec City.Well-equipped class room Pr grades 1 to 4.Approximately 10 pupils.Excellent living accommodations in Ste.Anne Paper Company Staff House, with curling and other sport facilities available.Forty-five minutes trom Quebec City by bus on three lane highway.Salary up to $3600.for ten month period, depending on qualifications.All applications acknowledged promptly.Address replies to: STE.ANNE PAPER COMPANY, LIMITED, BEAUPRE, QUE.Ormstown High School requires qualified Protestant teachers for the following positions: FRENCH SPECIALIST HOME ECONOMICS SPECIALIST INDUSTRIAL ARTS SPECIALIST GRADE 4 GRADE 7 Salary will be according to the revised Montreal Scale.All applicants should state qualifications, experience, references, telephone number in the first letter to J.Clifford Moore, Principal, the High School, Box 218, Ormstown, Quebec.____________JACOBY ON BRIDGE HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber good») !\t, , .r,t,f MaUed postpaid in plain sealed He*J(lerson\u2019 of Ayer s Cuff, Mr.\tHOW DUPLICATE\tto make an overtrick.A win envelope with price list six and Mrs.John Evans, Nancy\tPLAY DIFFERS sample, 25c 25 sample» li oo} and Leslie John, of Sher- Dia- J10-4-2; Hearts, A-3-2; monds.A-3-2; Clubs, Q-6.What do you lead?,.\t,\tA\u2014A low trump.The ace of ning rubber bridge player will trumps js a close second cholCP and Mrs Vickv \u201e \u201c7 should >ou play, today\u2019s concentrate on making his con-but m event vou want dnu -nrs.\\ ick> Hand aeainst the normal defense tract.\t.\t\u201e\t___ .Mail order Dept C-2 Nov Rubber |3r0okei Mr.ana .«rs.VICKy hand apainct thp normal Hpfpnvp tract Co.Box «1, Hamilton.Ont.\tLowcrv and Chervl of I ennox T1 J aKalnst the normal defense r .\tstart getting trumps out.-jUowery ana uneryi, m uennox 0{ (wo spa(je jea^s £0[j0we(j jjy a Therefore, at rubber bridge\t_ , , _\t.HYGIENIC supplies - ,ave up to ville, Mrs.Ira Wright, Donald shift t0 a trump?\tyou should cash the ace and ,\t\u2018 Qu*,t'#n J ^ and Willard, Russell Marshall I£ you were playing dupiicate king of diamonds after you have L.y?u hold ,he s®me ha/ld- Th* and Miss Lois Haskett, were y.ou\ttiraw trumps, cash drawn trumps.East's queen will bi^ms 15 opened one heart to guests recently of Mr.and Mrs.one jjigj, djamond and then try drop and you will have avoided Leslie Henderson and Delbert.ciub 60%.Send $1.00 lor 18 finest quality assorted Park Sa!es< P.0 Box 561, Hamilton, Canada.Hair Palling Out) RECEDING?___ and\tdiamond finesses,\tthe loss of a diamond trick.Mr.Leslie\tHenderson\tand\tyou would\tlose both finesses\tWhy was this good play\tand Mr.Raymond Dempsey were and be down one trick, but you not just luck?Because you had m Sherbrooke overnight, whileright in line with the planned to lead\tthe jack\tof dia- Something new \u2014 Yet\tvery\told\t-VIr- M^iderson was receiving\trest 0f field.Everyone would monds if the\tqueen did not r m *r\t» r r-*.Tr-\tearc.\tke jn £our hearts.Everyone drop.Should East hold the FRY MUSKALENE ^ anc*\tKing, Of wouid be down one.\tqueen, you would have lost the __\t_\t,\t,anfl\t^r#\tan(^\t^rs\u2018\t^er\u2018\tShould you play the hand the\tdiamond finesse anyway,\tbut h a nda?8 a 1° y o u r *0 r'u g g is t' o r order! pd , Robinson>\tof\tGreenfield\tsame way\tjn rubber bridge?\twould still be able to take\tthe from us and get Free\tadvice\tand\t[ arl{'- were weekend guests at\t\\0t j£ y0U want to be a rubber club finesse, information.Frasier,\tThornton\tthe Earl Robinson home.\tbridge winner.A winning dupli- Should West\thold the\tqueen cate player will occasionally you would have\tgiven up\tan un- 46.Pets For Sale SPECIAL SALE \u2014 50 small breed dogs \u2014\u2022 Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, etc.For information call 562-5525.MASSAWIPPI \u2014\tta^e an extra risk in an effort necessary diamond trick, but Miss Gale Bowen and Miss -you would be certain to make Marilyn Raymond spent the wdb her grandparents.Mr.and y°ur contract because West weekend as guests of Mr.and \\irs Frank Thompson, in As- vvou^ have f° give you a ruff Mrs.Douglas Pitman.\tbestos Vlr and IVlrs Andrew discard or lead a club for purebred German Shepherd pup.v Mrs.Jessie Taylor was ajj0hnston and Mr.and Mrs.>ou- not registered, silver-tan, io guest of Mrs.Claude Whitcomb.Thompson were guests at a\tCard Sense who entertained a few friends surprise dinner party in honor Q\u2014The bidding ha» been: for cards, to celebrate 0f Donald Johnston at his East South West North Mrs.Taylor\u2019s birthday.\thome here on Feb.23.Visitors ! Hrt.\t1 Spd.\t2 Hrt.\tPass -\tat the same home were Mr.Pass\t2 Spd.\t3 Clb.\tDbl.MELBOURNE \u2014\tand Mrs.Albert Thompson, of 13 Hrt.\tDbl.\tPass\tPass weeks old.males only $25.00, Floyd Sanborn, Sweetsburg, Que.48.Money To Loan WE loan money on your signature, and a good endorser to consolidate debts, or any other good purpose, $1600 to $3,000 5 year repayment.Monthly payments $35.80 and up.Throughout Townships P.O.Box 803 Sherbrooke 567-3206.(Money by Credit M.G.Inc.) WEST A AKS ¥ 10 3 ?106 543 *KJ9 NORTH *65 V J874 ?AK J «874 2 EAST A 10 87413 ¥ 6 ?Q9 + 10 6 5 » SOUTH (I>) ?\tQ J V A K Q 9 5 2 ?\t872 AAQ East and West vulnerable South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 ¥\tPass\t2 V\tPass 4 V\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A K Little Laura Johnston has re- Asbestos, and Mrs.Joan Ha Pass turned after spending a week mcl, of Sherbrooke.\t1 You, South, hold: Spades.K- your left.Your partner overcalls with two clubs and third hand bids two hearts.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow 25.Teachers R.D.A.PROTESTANT central school board invites applications from qualified teachers for 1964-65 ap pointmonts in high schools at Danville, Drummondville and BEAUTIFUL individual residences (near Sherbrooke Golf) 2150-1787(\t^\t________________ Vermont and 1965-2000 Grime.Alsoj company 562-3844.Licensed Brok-1 Richmond, Quebec.Required are 1050 Desrochers or Lm?Leonard ers\ti high school teachers, general sub (near Sherbrooke University» and| _\t\u2014- I jects and specialists, and eletnen- 1535 Gauvin.*\t°\t\u2018\t\u201c *u sion or May.Hebert\u2019s 2155 Ba-chand.Phone 562-0874.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Bcaltie St.New 5 room bungalow, hot air heating system, large basement.Immediate occupancy.If this one does not suit your requirements, let us build you one.We have a number of choice lots both sides of the river.Can he ready May 1st.Deacon Construction, 569-9178.LENNOXVILLE, 49 Wilson Street, bungalow, 8 rooms, brick and stone, garage, fireplace, living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, playroom in basement, landscaping, modern.Down payment $4,500.Apply to H.M.Morin Real Estate Broker.Tel.567-7995.5.Lots For Sale LOTS for apartments.Durant Street (upper Belvedere) Kingston.Pacific Streets.Also larger residential lots near Sherbrooke Golf.See Hebert's, 2155 Bachand, Phone 562-0874.solarium, modern, heated, hot water, new house.Available April 1st.entry for washer and dryer, bathroom tile finished.Situated at 1169 Dorval.Apply on premises or 933 ('ambrai, and $110.00.90.00 - $100.00 469 VIMY, near Portland, 3 and 4 rooms, hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished.Adults only.Tel.567*5923.13.Offices To Let OFFICE to let, situated ni 1084 King St.W-, 650 square feet.Available immediately.Apply J.A.Robert Ltd.Tel.562-3262.18.Wanted To Rent HOUSE, 5'î or ft rooms, Sherbrooke or Lennoxvllle.For May 1, Tel.569-5498.F LA TO R~DUPLEX~5 vTor 6 rooms.Sherbrooke, North Ward or West Ward preferred.For May 1.Tel.569-5498.7.Farms For Sale 196 ACRE FARM, 6 miles from Dan-ville, large house.2 barns, 2 silos, garage, 24 head Holstein heifers.International farm equipment, complete sugar outfit and wood-lot, school bus service.Apply to Mrs.Spencer Brock, R.R.No.2.Danville, Que., Tel.St.Felix de Kingsey 4 ring 3.Weekends only.8.Cars For Sale 1956 PONTIAC, Starchief, hardtop, automatic, radio.$250.00.Tel.876-2615 after 5:00 p.m.Stanstead.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers BU1CK, Pontlao, Vauxhall, G.M.C Truckt, Sales & Service.DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King Wet.Tel LO 9-3669 1 M P E Et 1 A L Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Fargo Trucks, Sales A Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd.405 Belvedere St Tel LO.9-3659 20.Wanted To Purchase NEED extra cash?Check your attic, cellar and cupboards for dishes, tools and furniture and call Colin MacLeod, Lennoxvllle, Que , Phone 567-7510 or write to Post Office Box 985, Lennoxvllle, Que.SECOND HAND piano in good condition.Will pay cash.Tel.569-4984, Sherbrooke.tary teachers.Salary scale being j negotiated.minimum will be i $2800 in Category I.C.S L A.15 days annually to 90 days.Apply to I Keith .1.Dowd, Supervisor of | Schools, Box 207, Richmond, Que bec.NEW CARLISLE PROTESTANT HIGH SCHOOL New Carlisla, Que.Vire-Principal Salary subject In negotiation \u2014 3 \u2014 Elementary Teacher* 2 \u2014 Intermediate Teacher* 2 \u2014 High School Teachers Elem.minimum .$3,000.Elem.maximum _____ 4,800.Int.minimum .3,300.Int.maximum.5,100.High School \u2014 Subject to negotiation.APPLY TO: L.R Hayes, Principal.26.Help Wanted: Male BODY repair man wanted with experience, permanent job.Mar-coux's (tarage.Man sonville.Brome Phone 292-5757.m \\ < hinf.SHOP FOREMEN TO SUPERVISE a well equipped modern machine shop, involving all phrases of production machining operations.Must have practical experience In setting up and operating medium machine shop equipment.Proven technical ability and supervisory experience a necessity.Education: technical school, apprenticeship background or related experience.Pension, accident, sickness, benefit.5 day week.Apply in person or write to Tamper Division Canada iron Foundries Ltd , 160 St.Joseph St., Lachine, Que.Professional Directory FRECKLES limn Advocates WF.SLEV H.BRADLEY.Q.C., 275 St.James Street West, Montreal Victor 9-8664.AMERICAN antique dealer will pay top prices to individuals or pickers, for glass china, furniture, jewelry, old money, sleighs and buggies.Phone Richmond 826-2300.826-2924 or write Sarah Jane, c o G Barrie R.R.2, Richmond.Que Ol D HORSES wanted for fox meat.Tel.562-9463.I SED PIANO, Robert Blouin.Tel.569-3423.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014Tel.8892272 » Build your Home or Summer Cottage and save the HALUDAY WAY.For information: in Sherbrooke, 91 Wilson St.(Tel.562-8568 or 562-2012); in Magog \u2014 549 Bellevue St.Catalogues: Homes 35c, Cottages 25c.REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS See the new '64 models today at JOHN WHITE WELDING Remington Sales & Service Danville \u2014 Tel.839-2200 E.G.WELLS Real Estate Broker Homes, Farms, Cottages, Member of Photo M.L.S.30 Massawippi St.Lennoxville 567-4023 Ayers Cliff 838-4232.Frank J.Conway Reg'd Complete, Competent Service in all matters of REAL ESTATE 110 Wellington North Phone 567-5162 or 569-8666 TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel.562-4334 SHERBROOKE AUCTIONEER (Bilingual) Robert Burns Tel.Cookshire 875-3203 Sales of all kinds.f TO LET \u2014 HEATED 8 \u2022 large 4-rooms each, with bath, new, hot water, $75.00 per month.Available March 1st.Winder St., Lennoxville, Tel.569-3917.THE PROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF STAN- ! STEAD COUNTY invites ap- ! plications for the following ; vacancies: Ayer\u2019s Cliff High School.W.E.Dolloff, Principal 1/ Science and Maths teacher.Coaticook High School, C.Belding, Principal 1/ Teacher for grade 3 and 4 j combined.2/ Teacher for general sub jects at grade 8 and 9 level.! 3/ Teacher for general subjects at senior High School level.Princess Elizabeth High School, Magog, B.Hodge, Principal 1/ Industrial Aids specialist (principally woodworking).\u2014 Must be willing to (a) divide time with Sunnyside, (b) or teach other subjects part time.2/ Home economic specialist, must be able and willing to teach other subjects part time.North Hatley High School, W.O.Scott, Principal.1/ French Specialist.2/ Science & Math teacher at intermediate High School level.Sunnyside High School, Rock Island, C.Kendall, Principal.1/ Industrial Arts (Sec Princess Elizabeth High School, same conditions apply) 2/ Maths and Science teacher.3 General subjects including History and English, Junior High School level.Literal salary scale: Accumulative Sick Leave Plan.Address all inquiries to: H.S.Sanderson, Sec'y-Treas., Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.Tel.819-838-4958.ASSISTANT maintenance foreman I opening for bilingual man 30-40 j years of age.High school graduate with technical school or university (raining.Must have 5-10 years experience in maintenance and repair of machine tools, and general plant maintenance including millwright, plumbing and heating, some electrical experience an asset, and supervisory ex-1 perlence a necessity.Pension, accident, sickness benefit.5 day week.Apply In person nr write to Tamper Division Canada Iron Foundries Ltd., 160 St.Joseph St.Lachine, Quebec.35.Business Opportunity THIS COMMUNITY NEEDS A LICENSED COIN-OPERATED Westinghouse LAUNDROMAT Laundry and DRYCLEANING Store! GERVAIS, LANGUAIS & MONTY Advocates Paul M.Gervals Andre Langlais A.Rene Monty Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Counsel $ Wellington St.South Telephone: 562-4735 W7-WARREN-L YN GH, Suite 206 Continental Building, 111 King St.West LO.9-9914.Res.9-4581.TOBIN & TOBIN.I'rial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall.138 Wellington (North) LO.2-2120.LARD was~7 re/ studeH PARKIN 3-3 LARD was .HERE' AftD Tfl 1«U far NEA.Inc.T M.Km U.S.I MORTY MEEKLE Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, D.J.Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q., Tel: IX).9-5503.MCDONALD, CURRIE «.CO Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.569-6301 COOPERS J.LYBRAND Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa.Toronto, j Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax,! Rimouskl, Sept lies, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.International Firm IT» BeeN CNB SAL&SMAN AFTER A MOTHS?AIL CAV LCN0.IPTHATfe ANOTHGR CN&.J! fl@ HKli E,[jy.f oct: K face Slopes good Skl *1\u2018l* Talyor, B.Stockwell 2, B.erating.Temperature\tT Dinning 10 D 01d.T^,f°r.r,î i «\"«'\u2018J M!l A^,Held «\u2022 M.Holden, V.Hall, A.stock): Total 33 to 40 \u2018^\u201c^[Lumsden 9.Total\u201432.snow.Granular surface.No\t_____________ new snowfall.Slopes good to; very good.Tows in operation./*\tj.\t\u2022\t< Temperature 35 above.,'£311301311 Wlllfer Sutton (Mt.Echo): Total of 22 to 30 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Granular surface.An open badminton tournament will be held this Saturday, March 7 at the University of Sherbrooke.Some of the top racquet wielders in the district, including several veterans who will be coming out of retirement, will be on hand to compete for the prizes.There will be five events, men\u2019s singles, ladies\u2019 singles, men\u2019s doubles, ladies\u2019 doubles and mixed doubles.The tournament will be an open affair but all those who lose their first round matches will fall into a CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) A hometown rink averaging no more than 25 years of age headed into the third round of the Canadian curling championship today, tied for the lead lead with the fabulous Richard sons of Saskatchewan and Lyall Dagg's British Columbia four some.The unaccustomed presence of a Prince Edward Island en try among the leaders after Monday\u2019s opening two rounds was no more surprising than the sight of Alberta and Manitoba, perennial favorites in the competition, among the ranks of the tail-enders, I Behind P.E.I., Saskatchewan ;and B.C., all boasting 2-0 won-llost records, was Northern Ontario, which won its only match \u201e ,\t.\t.\t.\t.I before drawing a bye in the 11- Cookshire juniors moved into|rolind b^pj,,], conducted on a round-robin basis.Ontario, New Brunswick and Penalties In minutes by clubs: Chicago 1,032, Montreal 868.Tor-769, Boston 753, Detroit 666, New Y'ork 618.Cookshire downs Sawyerville 4-0 Sawyerville on Saturday Feb ruary 29th and walked off with consolation event and there will!; Gordon Harmer or George Corbière the organizers of the tournament.The làdies\u2019 singles, ladies\u2019 doubles and mixed doubles are wide open as there does not appear lo be a favorite in these divisions, although George Corbière and his partner appear to be the team to beat in mixed doubles.Spectators are welcome, there is no admission charge, and play Jgets underway at 11 a m.Satur- be five consolation events.In the men\u2019s singles George jda*\u201c Corbière of Magog and Emeril| A,1 competitors are requested to be on time as it is hoped that the finals will be played Saturday night, although if there is a \u2018Doc\u201d Veilleux of Sherbrooke are the favorites.In the Men\u2019s doubles, Corbiere and Gordon Harmer will be top-seeded but they expect Plenty of com pet i-; pia7ed\"on' ''Sunday\" a'ftern^u.tion from Peter Watson and] Gary Quinn and also from Bert large entry the finals may be Slopes good.Tows in operation.Temperature 40 above.Brompton Lak# (Indian Valley): Total of 25 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Granular surface.Slopes excellent.Tows in operation.Temperature 25 above SheHord Valley: Total 23 to Cotterell and his partner, pos- PpmpmApr w/lPr> 26 inches.No new snowfall.sibly Bertrand Sevigny.Such veterans as Murray Parker, Gordon Budning.Edmund Tobin i and others will be coming out of retirement.There is a strong représenta fcion from the East Angus Club,! Barbara Wagner and Bob Paul of Toronto won their fourth straight world pairs figure skating title at Vancouver four years ago today.Granular surface.Tows in operation.Slopes good to very good.Temperature 38 above.Danville (Mt.Proulx): Total 13 inches.No new snowfall.Granular surface.Slopes good.Temperature 34 above.MOLSOV \u2019\u2019ortek games proposed CALGARY (CP) \u2014 A recommendation that Canada hold national winter games has been made to the federal government by the Calgary Olympic Development Association, Association president Ed Davis said Monday.He told a service club the federal government is being asked to develop areas in Eastern and Western Canada where the games could be held.The association failed earlier this year in its bid to win the 1968 Winter Olympic games for Banff - Lake Louise, but announced it would press for the 1972 games.Mr.Davis said the association suggested the Canariian games be held every two years.He said Canadian games could be expanded into a winter festival, creating additional tourist revenue.a 4-0 victory, to finish in first place.Steve Beliveau opened the scoring in the first frame.In the middle session, Stephen Osgood scored, to make it 2-0.In the final period defense-man Lloyd Learned and Gordon Vogell did a fine job holding off the frustrated Sawyer-ville team.Then, in the final minute of play, Lloyd Learned and Brian Laberee banged in insurance markers to round out the scoring.Douglas Matthews earned his third shutout of the season.Cookshire Team \u2014 S.Beli S, Osgood, P.Hurd, L.| Nova Scotia all split their first two games, Quebec lost its only start and Newfoundland joined the two Prairie rinks in last place with 0-2 marks.Third-round play sent Prince Edward Island against Quebec, B.C.against Newfoundland, On tario against Nova Scotia, New Brunswick against Northern Ontario and Manitoba against Alberta with the Richardson fam ily rink from Regina, ing its fifth Canadian drawing the bye.The Charlotte town rink, high spots of opening-day play, skipped by chunky Art (Burkey) Dagg drew to the four foot Burke, 25, drew wave afler wave of cheers as it dumped Manitoba 11-9 in a rousing upset afler disposing of Nova Scotia 10-6.Oagg's Vancouver foursome had a couple of close calls, counting on the last five ends to nip Alberta 9 8 and shading Ontario 9 7 as the 34-year-old public relations superb shots stones.\tIday, on the way Northern Ontario squeaked round defeat.|)ast Newfoundland 10-9 and On A killed bagpipe tario crushed New Brunswick 15-9 in the other first-round matches.The remaining second-round fixtures saw Nova !\u2022 (rout day.Quebec opens it* season for all species of trout and landlocked salmon on that date \u2014following Ihe tradition that the season begins the day after the third Monday of April.It eloaes Sept.30 Lionel Bertrand, minister of fish, game and tourism, made Ihe announcement Monday, and issued at the same lime the an nual leaflet containing Quebec sport fishing regulations.Restrictions on sizes of fish caught largely disappear in this ,,.year\u2019s regulations.in the four-foot circle that would j Thp fo||owjng minimums r,.ma, honors for the third consecutive year.Left lo right, kneeling are: Warren Soper and Douglas MeCuIlaugh.Standing same order are: Bill Ford, Stanley Sager, Divisional President presenting trophies, Mi hae! Gagnon caplain of the Mont- LONDON f AP) \u2014 Donald [Campbell said Monday he has|Quebec patched up a quarrel with his hacker and intends to make an-lrrovidcnc* other bid for the world landlSprln*fl,''d \u201d îi M 3 186 219 [speed record next April or May.,\tA At a press conference, Camp-Cleveland so 33 23 4 207 i«6 ,\t.\t.\t, Pittsburgh 61 33 28 2 195 172 bell shook hands and exchanged Rocheater 5g 30 28 1 20e 199 smiles with Sir Alfred Owen, Buffalo\t50 21 33 8 162 218 head of the organization which; backed Campbell's world speed) attempt last year.The attempt was washed out by heavy rains at Lake Eyre in Australia.Sir Alfred delivered criticisms of Campbell and Campbell responded by bringing an action for libel.A statement issued at thej press conference said the mis-j tion taking nlace March 14th understanding between them; and 15th at Edelweiss, near now has been cleared up and' real squad, chand.The ships\u2019 team Both teams and Pierre Mi-Eastern Town-placed second, will compete in READ and USE WANTADS REGULARLY In the CSPS National competi- Ottawa.the libel action withdrawn.1.Sherbrooke Dial 569-3636 for CLASSIFIED ADS Readers outtide of Sherbrooke are aiked to contact thair district Record correspondent./ 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES , MAR.8, 1M4 ^Ancient castle under guard of one lone sentry STIRLING, Scotland (CPI-Strolling through Stirling Castle like Banque\u2019* ghost is the loneliest man in Britain\u2019s far-flung army.Private Drew McQueen of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders is holding the fort.Normally the ancient castle, which guards the gateway to the glens, houses two regiments \u2014the Black Watch as well as the Highlanders.But Britain's overseas com- mitments have stretched the thin red line to near-breaking point and 24-year-old McQueen is the only one who can be spared to garrison the mighty fortress.He wards off boredom by watching television during the long winter evenings.But once a night he patrols the gloomy stone corridors rich with the ;relics of battles long ago\u2014Bannockburn and Balaclava, Luck- now, Ypres and the Rhine, Long a bastion against Sasse nach invaders, the castle oozes its own 600-year-old history.Edward I captured it in 1304.Here James VI of Scotland-later James I of England \u2014 was| crowned in 1567.Now McQueen1 is lonely king of all he surveys.The loneliness has one com-j pensation.There are no sergeants to bark orders, officers To salute and ceremonial duties to perform.Educotion Week in the ET - 2 In school versus job question it is the future that answers Pianist liberate CARNIVAL recovered after brush with death By Dick Turner As I stomped upstairs the old familiar words rang in my ears, \u201cSchool days are the best days of your life, young lady, make the most of them!\u201d How many times in my school life have I heard those famous words?Every time I had presented a report card or term paper, By ANNE NUGENT Lennoxville High School those words would ring in my ears.Friends of mine who have quit school have told me the same thing.I saved enough with my termpian loan to buy the model I wanted $9 Yes\u2014many car buyers find their financing costs less when they finance in advance at the Royal, so that they have more money to spend on the car itself.A Royal Bank, termpian loan puts buying power, bargaining power in your pocket\u2014 lets you shop around for the best deal.Use your credit this businesslike way.to finance a car or any other big purchase, the first thing to do is see Royal Bank about a life-insured termpian loan.You receive\tYou repay over\tMonthly payment $ 500\t12 months\t$ 43.93 $2,000\t30 months\t$ 75.44 $3,600\t36 months\t$115.73 \tFinance in advance at\t ROYAL BAN K Sherbrooke Branch (161 Wellington North) M.Guilbault King & Alexander Branch , .H.L.L.Laplante Branches also at Coaticook, Drummondville, Granby, Inverness, Lennoxville, Rock Island & Thetford Mines.An Indian woman killed by cure from a magician NEW DELHI (AP)\u2014Krishna-veni Ammal, 25, suffered from hysteria.Her husband and his relatives consulted Dewan Sahib, the magician of their village near Madras.Dewan Sahib said an evil spirit possessed the woman and he would drive it out.He built a smoky fire in her tiny house and bound Krishnaveni hand and foot beside it, chanting ! spells meanwhile.The smoke treatment didn\u2019t Uvork, the newspaper Hindu reported, so the exorcist built a fire twice as big and bound Krishnaveni to a granite block.Into the fire he put smoky firewood, incense, mustard, salt and two green chameleons.Then he retired to a corner to wait.All night anxious relatives heard Krishnaveni\u2019s cries.Toward morning they ceased, i Breaking in, the relatives found her dead of suffocation.Dewan Sahib was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.But the Madras high court has made it three years for manslaughter.He was a victim of superstition himself and intended no harm to the woman, the court decided.BRITISH WELCOME LONDON (CP)\u2014Visiting Ca-! nadian immigration official .1.R.Robillard told reporters at London Airport: \u201cWe have found the British make the best sort of citizen\u2014hardworking, resourceful and adaptable.\u201d Last year, 25,000 Britons settled in Canada.r1 ./ i ' ' ¦ L'-' i \u2022w \u2022\u2022 - II : a 1963 PONTIAC, Bonneville, 2-door hard top, fully equipped, special motor, bucket seats, floor shift, electric windows\t¦fwJw 1963 PONTIAC Laurentian, V-8 Automatic, $0650 radio 1963 BUICK Wild Cat, 4-door hard-top, $AOQ5 bucket seats, floor shift, electric seats \u201cT y «# 1963 PONTIAC, Bonneville, 4-door,\t*4150 hard top, fully equipped\t.1963 PONTIAC, Parisienne, 4 door, hardtop.1963 PONTIAC, 4-door sedan,\t*2350 1963 PONTIAC, Strato-Chief,\t6-cylinder,\t$0250 standard transmission .1963 CADILLAC, Convertible,\t*6150 fully equipped .Wl*#w 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 6 cylinder,\t$0600 4 door sedan\tA WW 1962 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door, hard- $0375 top automatic, fully equipped .e# 1962 BUICK 2 door, hard top,\t$0A50 fully equipped\t.1962 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible,\t*2250 equipped\t.1962 MERCURY, Sedan,\t*2450 4 door, fully equipped .1961 PONTIAC, Convertible,\t$0 3 50 fully equipped .FOR MORE INFORMATION .SEE ONE OF OUR SALESMEN: - Rodolphe Bourbeau, Claude Leblanc, Marcel Roy, Vital Lemire, Roland Lafaille, Jean Ethier, Carl Camirand, Larry Laberee.OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M.Marcel Maheux \u2014 Sales Manager P i AUTOMOBUf LTfE -.vs-v.\t¦\t\u2022\t«6^\u2022¦\u202266V.\u2019\u2022.-\u2022 ¦S,:' i ANNE NUGENT wonder what I should believe?We go to school from 9:00-3.30.A working person finishes at 5.00 but when he finishes, his day is done; ours is only beginning.Each night we have three to four hours homework.A working person has money with which he can live the full life.What have we got?A skimpy allowance which lasts about as long as the weekend.Oh, it would be fun to quit school and do what we wanted.Just think\u2014 no more teachers, books, dirty looks.Out on my own, doing what I please.This is life! This is really living! Then, a little voice inside me speaks up and wdiispers, \u201cYou are out of your mind.Who are you trying to kid?Education is important\u2014the most important thing.With it one has everything, rolled into one word\u2014\u2018security\u2019.\u201d Sure a person can get a job and earn money, but how much?Not even enough to live on.Then again, suppose he gets fired.It will be rather difficult to obtain a job .without any education.So no matter what one does, one needs an education.This is hard for me to admit since I have been fighting it for quite some time.However, down deep in my heart, I have always known that school days are the best days of our lives.It is hard work, with sometimes very little credit or push, but it is our opportunity to make something out of our lives.Let\u2019s face it and work to the best of our ability.| HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 It got little publicity at the time\u2014for an understandable reason\u2014but Liberace almost departed this vale of tears.\u201cI got the last rites of the Catholic church, my lawyer flew from Hollywood for me to sign a new will and my hospital room overlooked a cemetery,\u201d says the smiling pianist.1 Liberace always was noted for his excellent health.\u201cI never even took aspirin,\u201d! he says.I \u201cThen on Friday, Nov.22\u2014the day Presdent Kennedy was assassinated \u2014 I felt ill.But I thought it was just the tragedy of the day that made me feel ill.\u201cThe next thing I knew I was! in an ambulance en route to a hospital in Pittsburgh where I was performing at the time.\u201d | His illness was diagnosed as] uremic poisoning and doctors] despaired of his life for several, days.He\u2019s better now, taking it] easy in his $275,000 Hollywood Hills home.You don't see much of Liberace on U.S.television these days, but last year, his take from concerts and nightclub appearances was greater than in his TV heyday.\u201cI average $20.000 a week\u2014 \u2022 1M4 by NEA, Uc T V.teg U.S Pot.OH \u201cCongress is the only body authorized to make laws?Boy! That\u2019s going to be news to Mom!\u201d but it\u2019s tough work.As I lay in the hospital I thought about a lot of things.I want to change my career so that I can act in movies and TV\u2014and stay here in my beautiful home.\u201cI also got my faith back when death was near.I was brought up a Catholic but I wasn't a very good one.I'm trying to do better now.Serious illness can make you see things a lot differently.\u201d WHITES EARN MORE PRETORIA (Reuters) \u2014 In spite of recent pay raises, the average A f r i can teacher in South Africa still earns much less than a white teacher.An African teacher with matriculation, plus a professional certificate, earns a maximum $2,000, compared to a maximum $4,200 paid to a white teacher with the same qualifi-I cations.mmk OFFICE: 1567 King St.West \u2014 USED CAR LOT: 1667 King West \u2014 Tel.569-9351 PRICELESS! 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