Sherbrooke daily record, 20 juin 1958, vendredi 20 juin 1958
[" Established 1897.SbctbtookeDailu Kecotd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.FRIPA't.UNE \u20190.SCATTCREn SHOWERS Sunny today; increaams duudi ne»* thw evening (allowed by a few scattered shower* or tnuna-enehower*: Saturday mainly cloudy with a few scattered «how-ers: cooler Saturday; light wind*, l.ou tonight and high Saturday SO and 70.Sixty-Second Year ï.V.Liberals Join Conservatives M Cyprus Plan Rejected NICOSIA, Ch PRES \u2014 (AP) \u2014 luikish t \\piiot leadeis have teiocicd Britain n partnership plan tor governing this embattled island.I he I uikish government agreed to talk about it and the Greek Cypriots awaited word trom \\thens today A Gieek government source said Premier Constantine Karamanli*' cabinet delm-itely would reject the plan, which calls for the Gieek and lurkish governments to join hrrtain in gosetning the island.1 he NA I O allies were putting strong pressure orr Cueere at least to loin in discussions and Br itain planned to go ahead with the plan in an\\ erent Archbishop Makanos.exiled HOUSE IN FLAME1S \u2014 This spectacular picture of a London, Ont., bouse was taken by London Free Press photographer Ernie Lee a neighbor, who heard an explosion and raced to the scene.No one was seriously hurt and two adjoining houses were only slightly damaged.Cause of the blast was not immediately known.\t(CP Photo) Kidnapping Suspect Returned To Montreal, Faces Charge In Court and then was taken to Montreal police hcad- MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Mrs.Margarete Goede, 46-year-old widow brought to Montreal from Toronto under police escort 1 hursday night, was to be arraigned in court today on a charge of kidnapping for ransom a 21 -y ear old heir to a million-dollar business.Flanked by two detectives and a policewoman, Mrs.Goede writhed and struggled to hide her face from the battery of photographers gathered at the landing strip.Still struggling, she was-ie*-to ¦\t_ .\t, a waiting Town of Mount Royal Pe3rcd Saturday, police car and.once inside.>he buned her fate on the shoulder duar.c.-of policewoman Hilda Bcaucage FOUND UNHARMED nie two detectives and police- Tire heir.Joel Rctlman.was woman, armed with a warrant, found unharmed in Ottawa earl flew to Toronto to escort her ier (his week.A maid known io hack to Montreal.\tJoel's parents, Mr.and Mrs After being flown here from Cyril Reitman, as Greta Goede Toronto, she was driven for also disappeared Saturday A questioning to the police station note left behind asked ÎIO.000 in suburban Town of Mount ransom and threatened both the Royal, where the child disap- boy and the maid with death._________________________________ Three hours after Mrs.Goede arrived in Montreal, she was identified in the Montreal police station as the maid by Joel\u2019s parents.When Mr.and Mrs.Reitman arrived, the woman fainted.She was arrested in a west-end Toronto boarding house on a charge of attempting to extort money from a former Toronto employer, industrialist Arthur HALIFAX J \u2014 The Canadian Cobham.Medical Association winds up Mrs.Goede, a widow, told po \u20221st annual meeting today .¦ th she came to Canaria front \u2022n agenda packed with sciem :ic cologne.Germany in 1954 Parers.^\tJoel s :he grandson of Sam The week-long session s key- Rnjtman, president of an exter.-iwte scientific aridre- came .e Canadian chain of ret?1 Thursday when Dr.Rene J women s wear shops.Dubos of the Rockefeller Institu-\t__________________ U for Medical Re-r .rch ?-id medical science may be paving the way to many serious adult diseases by too efficiently controlling children illnesses.Dr.Dubos said later at a press conference that MD Warns Too Many Weaklings US Satellite Launching Off CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia -P)\u2014An attempt to launch a \u2018in time ethics Vanguard satellite rocket was will be conditioned by econom- -topped early today because of Hammarskjold felt hi?force of ic« ¦* He said future societies technical difficulties.A firing of may decide \u2018\u2018to recast ethic-' to a basketba,;- zed satellite origin- Dag Confers On More Truce Teams BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters!\u2014 United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammai'skjold today continued his peace mission in troubled Lebanon with a rail on Premier Sami cl Solh.Ii is believed they discussed 'be work of the UN' observer team, now rapidly building up lo its proposed strength of 100 officers of various nationalities.Observers were sent to Lebanon on the authority of the UN' Security Council to ensure thee is no illegal infiltration of personnel or arms across the Lebanese borders.Between calls on members of the Lebanese government, Ham-marskjold worked with his three leading observers in an office at the seaside Biarritz Hotel on the outskirts of Beirut.INTERNAL CRISIS Opposition leaders were re-poried to Have sent Hammarsk-jold a note claiming the Lebanese crisis is purely internal After bis arrival at dawn Thursday the UN' chief conferred with lop advisers on the observer icam.He spent 45 minutes with President Camille Ohamoun.Government sources here said Hammarskjold is opposed ;o the landing of an Anglo-American expeditionary force to patrol the Lebanese border?.Official Lebanese source5 said remove the cost of maintaining ,.\"hope ss individual5 INCREASING BURDEN Medical advances have created \u201ca large reservoir of people liable to disease.\u2019\u2019 he said.\u201cThese people will become an increasing economic burden.\u201cDisease is an inescapable con-«equence of man having to meet new situations \u2014 usually of blown making.\" He said \u201cwe will continue \u2018o regard life as sacred and worth preserving whatever the cost.\u201d Dr Duboe said, in another paper that a vaccine against tuberculosis may be available soon.He said \u2018he \u201ckilled\" vaccine had worked successfully with mice.New Brunswick's director of tuberculosis control said TB ;5 a \u201cles5 'eihal'\u2019 disease than it was earlier, but warned there remains a hidden multitude of O'es.Dr G.E Maddison of Saint John.N.B .said it is only by finding these cases and removing them a5 sources of new infection \u2022\u2022that we can hope to perma-r.ently reduce the disease.\u201d ally wa5 set for 10:30 pm EDT Thursday.100 observers, appoin'ed by the security council last week would be adequa'e lo superv -e the borders of revolt-torn Lebanon.leader ot th «Greek t \\ priol mn\\ e ment to umtf the island with Greece, conferred in Athens with Cypriot mayors.He said hr would , send his views on the plan to ! Britain today.Thirty thousand British troops waited tensely to put down any new violence growing out of the ithrec nation lug-of-war vvhich threatens this Mediterranean an-| chor of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.M MtKI T PEACE VIOLENCE The last week has been com- , ! para lively quiet, but toda\\ a 25-i>car-o!d Turkish Cypriot was critically wounded in a crowded market place.A crowd of Turk Cypriots gathered after the shooting, and four Greek Cypriots were stoned.The British clamped a rigid curfew : on the city and moved in large numbers of troops, j Although the Turks sent a note s ' rejecting the plan as such, they agreed to attend any conference on it with Britain and Greece.Earlier Turk Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash said the plan did not set up safeguards to keep (he j island from uniting with Greece and \u201cwe are not interested.\" The ^ Turkish minority wants Cyprus partitioned.The new British plan calls for ; participation by the Greek and I Turkish governments in the con-i trol of Cyprus for the next seven years and partitioning the island i j legislature, although not the is 1 land itself.It gives a measure of self-gov- i ernment to the Cypriot people while Britain, in consultation with Greece and Turkey, retains control of defence, interna! security and foreign affairs.The islanders could choose Greek or Turkish citizenship in addition to ; the British citizenshp they now hold.The Greek and Turk Cypriots would have separate houses of representatives for their com munity affairs, now controlled by the British The Greek and Turkish governments would be re presented in an upper council headed by a British governor.Firemen Save Paralyzed Man QUEBEC\u2014\u2022 \u2014 Firemen rushed into a blazing three-storey building Thursday night to save a paralyzed man from burning to death.Dave Tremblay, the 37-year-old invalid, was taken to hospital with superficial burns.He was reported in good condition.The three-alarm fire, apparently started by an oil stove explosion.raged through the two upper storeys of the building in thf city\u2019s Limoilou district.Russian Farmers Get Better Prices Deal Political Smokescreen Laid By Opposition Diefenbaker Charges G I I \\\\V \\ (t I\u2019) Prime Minister Diefenhnker has accused the I ilieraIs of laying a smoke screen around the Canada ( nitrd States air defence agreement for political advantage.Ills charge was made ni the close of ¦» l ornniona He Late on ratification of the North \\meiican \\ir Defence \\gteement ( NOR Al ) I MOSCOW 1 h \u2014 The Soviet Communist party today ,ui-nounced another top in Premier hhruschehcv s plans to heat I S agricultural productun by giving Russian farmer* more incentive to grow more.The party s central committee announced collective farms no longer will he required to deliver a large part of theii' output to the government at a lived low pi ICC.Instead, a new pricing system will be established for the entire output of collective (arms.It aims to introduce an element ot competition lor low-cost, efficient production.A report on the central com mittoc meeting of about 250 i .embers Tuesday and Wednesday also said two men were promoted to alternate non voting membership in the comm litre's ruling praesidium, the committee's ruling body.It has had 15 Expansion In Quebec BoostsAds MONTREAL\u2014 CP - Anticipai ed expansion during the next 25 years of Quebec province's popti lation and wealth will provide fruitful ground for the advertising and publishing business, a United States advertising execu live -aid Thursday.George C.Dibrrl, vice president of the J.Waller Thompson Agency, Chicago, told a joint meeting of the Advertising and Sales Club and the Audit Bureau of Circulation that development of Quebec's natural resources is \u201cjust a hint\" of what is to come.Surveys showed Quebec has a young population with 43 per cent under 19 years old.This fact could give the province \u2018 the drue and strength that characterizes a biologically youthful population.\" The average income r.f Quebec citizens in 1956 w'as $i,!8\u2014Because of a North Star transport from Mont-bomb threat hoax, a National A;r- real airport in suburban Dorval.line place was searched upon ts They will join members of other arrival Thursday night a* I.ogac nation* observing conditsojs in airport.No bomb was found.> rebellion-racked Lebanon, rrr» Show Business V-\u2014*-* SHF.RBROOKK DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.JUNE ÎO, 19.W! L*e i» \u2022 rrYrpuhing whotetom* j girl who nffki.no undu* notice I of her ohviot»* phy»ieil merit» i NO CHEISeCAKE Miller of fid, the gtrl won t j jeven po»e for cbee*ec»ke.\"They usked me to at Warn- j 1er» once,\" nhc recallc mformahon pn# Fern Connolly lorrain* 9-J537 77 Kino il.W.Room 103-104 COMMUNITY FINANCE .'Mr )1 for the June Bride ELECTRIC KETTLE ROSSBIRON LO.M5M ELECTRIC LTD.113 Frontenac St., SH«rfcr»otr« ' r,fr An AM Canadian Company SAFETY WEEK \u2014 Mayor Nadeau, centre, read yesterday the proclamation declaring June 20 to 27 Highway Safety Week.From left are Police Chief Edouard Moreau; Aid.Everett Nicol, chairman of the protection committee; Mayor Nadeau; Etienne Langloi*, chairman of the highway safety committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce; Police Capt.Georges Larivee.\t.(Record photo by Gerry I,emay) JORDAN Q (roldSeal CANADIAN SHERRY fftabroofee rally Becotil MTh$ Oldest Daily in tha District* EtUblUhed Ninth Da?of fabruary, 1007.with which U Incorporatad tha Sharbrooka Gazatte.eaUblisbad 1807.and tha Sharbruoka Examiner, aiUbtUhad 1078.Tha Record U printed and publlabad aaar?waek day.by tba Sharbrooka Dally Racord Company Limited, of which Edna K.Beerworth la OacrataryTreaaurar.at tha offica.It# Wal lingtoo Ktraet North, In tha City of Sharbrooka.Incorporating tha nawa aarvica of Tha Canadian Praia, Tba Anociatad Preaa and Routera.Subscription Ratai: Carrier delivery In Sharbrooka and Eaitarn iownihipa: 10 cents weekly SIMM per year.Mat! subscription In Canada, Great Britain or tba Unltad Stataa 1 year S9 00.0 months IS 00, 8 montna $2 75 1 month $1.00.Singla copiai Sc; 2 to 3 moo old.10c; up to fl moa.old.25c.\"Authonrad as sacond class mall Post Offica DapartmaoL Ottawa.\u201d Tha Record Is a member of tha Audit Bureau of Circulation, tta circulatJjn being regularly auditad and guaranteed.FRIDAY, JUNE-20, mA Lebanon Is Important To The West The diepatch of \u2022 watchdog com-mission to Lebanon, headed by United Nationa Secretary General Dag Ham-marskjold himaelf, is the least that can he done in this new Middle Eastern crisis.Creation of a new UN emergency force, similar to the one patrolling the Israeli-Lgyptian border, may have to be undertaken.Canadiana would expect to play their role in this force too.The evidence presented to the U N.Security Council by the Lebanese government indicates strongly that the present revolt ia both insfiired and sustained by the United Arab Republic under the guiding hand of President Nasser.Employing a technique .developed and refined by his Russian 'friends,' Nasser has resorted to internal aub-veraion in hia effort to topple Lebanon into his camp.Syrians have been caught crossing the border with arms bearing both Syrian and Egyptian markings.Egyptian and Syrian nationals, including army officers, have been caught taking part in, planning and in other ways helping the Lebanese uprising.Radio broadcaatt from Cairo and Damaacua have sought to inflame the Lebanese and incite them to rebellion.Obviously, members of the U.N.Security Council were impressed by Lebanon\u2019s story, and not moved by Nasser's feeble defense.It was interesting to observe that Russia did not use its veto in his behalf, preferring to abstain.Most observers feel that Russia may be willing to toss more weight into the issue on Nasser's aide \u2014 but only if he gives something in return.I hat could be the rub for Nasser.Already signs abound that he is unhappy over his dealings with the Kremlin.The price of Russian aid in the Lebanese affair certainly would be painful for him to pay.By the same token, it would be most painful for the West if Lebanon should fall into Nasser's lap.He would thereby widen his domain, increase hi.th real to Israel, gain a big Mediterranean oil port which would enable him to exert leverage on Iraq, and menace the economic and political stability of Jordan .The Mask Removed The executions of Imre Nagy, former Hungarian premier.General Paul Maleter, defence miniater, and others who led the short lived revolt of 1956, or were exalted to power at that time, constitute » significant relapse into the barbarism of the Stalm era.They serve notice on dissident Yugoslavia and on Poland, whose government has attempted some measure of independence.They also serve notice, inescapably, on the world, notice that the Kremlin\u2019s ligid stand palters have won a round; that the mask of smiles is for the moment less advantageous than the iron fist.I be execution of Nagy is particulat-Iv heinous as Nagy, a compromiser Who essayed a difficult tightrope role, left his haven in the Yugoslav embas sy in Budapest armed with a safe conduct from the Kadai government.The Russians, claiming they weie uncommitted by the satellite promise, arrested him It will he a long time, in consequence, befoie Marshal Tito, whether oi not he makes up his present quar- rel, trusts himself again to the lion\u2019s jaws.And he probably consideis himself a very fortunate man All of which is just as well.The Soviet pretence of bonhomie, the caviar and vodka era of genial entertainment, may be difficult to maintain, bor the gangster, it has been proved, is still top man in the Kremlin.A fart which the people of the Ukraine must has suspected all along for they found Nikita Khrushchev a merciless purger.flow much tangible hope can there be for a summit conference which will firing other than an armed peace when the men who control the country which has been pressing for that conference continue to use murder as a weapon ?1 he f lungarian executions contain one germ of hope.They show the Kremlin is not so strong that it can afford the indulgence of mercy, the luxury of humanity.It has been forced into * reversion whose effect on world opinion it must regret It has drawn attention once more to the suppression which finds f lungary.forbidden even to mourn, a prototype of the world as it would be if the Communists attained their aim Making A God Of Independence Independence and self-government air wonderful ideals.Few aie more ate attractive as slogans.But there many rases in which independence can he carried too far.If all tho se who wanted to he independent.which usually mean» sepa rale, had their «'ay, we would have.\\n India split into three or four states and possibly many more \\ divided Ceylon with the Tamils, about a quartei of the population, independent of the predominant Singha-lese.A Spam with the three Basque provinces in the northeast corner and the four Catalonian provinces in the southeast corner self-governing.A Macedonian state carved out of portions of Greece.Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.Yugoslavia itself would disappear entirely with Serbs, Croats and Slovenes all striking out for themselves.A Belgium split two or three ways A Germany reverted to its mediaeval hodge-podge of states.Cy-prus would be split between Greeks and Turks and independent Malta, cut off entirely from the Commonwealth.would see its commerce shrivelled and the existence of its people far more precarious than it is now.Even Scotland and Wales have s few separationists.If they had their way Britain would be under three govej nments.I he United Nations would have many more member-states but.logically, there would be more trade bar-nets and trade would shrink 1 he smaller the economic unit the smaller the chance in today\u2019s world which calls for strength and increasing co operation.* Independence may be served by splintering but the splinters find an increase in difficulties which s self respecting partnership would help to obviate.Co-operation, in our view, is a much finer ideal than independence and one more in keeping with the age.The British peoples have proved this and so, too, has that sturdy and highly independent country.Switxerland.with its three peoples and its three recognized national languages.Switzer-'and has demonstrated the strength and the true independence that maybe achieved by a union of those who sre different but who.sharing certain ideals, are willing to put these ideals fust.( HANGING TIMES (Winnipeg Tribune) Hen.Willism Hamilton, postmaster general, no doubt tully appreciated being driven to the opening ceremonies at the new post office In a coach and four owned by the Winnipeg Free Press.How times have changed! » A y»ir ago, the Free Pres* Press Comment would have provided Mr Hamilton with an entirely different form of transportation The liberal organ would gladly have run him out of town on an editorial rail.NO SHAME (Ottawa Journal) Claim oi Robert Muir, MP tor VlPPEf s'.X HAIL TO THEE * BLITHE SPIRIT/ Capital Of French Canada Quebec Prepares For 350th Birthday JACOBY On Bridge BIDDER SET BV KING SACRIFIEE My son, Jim, writes from Washington \u2022 Here is a play tha* I made the other day that is new to me.¦ My partner opened the six of clubs.I won with the queen and South dropped the eight.South was not a false-carder, w I decided that my partner had opened fourth best from five and that Souths club had been a single-ton.\"How was I going to beat the hand' South surely would hold seven spades for hi* three spade bid If I played a second club ne would simply go after the hearts.I would make my ace and queen but he would establish two heart tricks and be able to get rid of any losing diamonds he might hold.\"Finally, I saw a ray of hope, l! declarer would hold three diamonds and my partner the ten spot I could beat the hand ! took a little extra time to prepare my alibi in case the play went wrong and led the king of diamonds.As you can see from the whole hand this sacrifice was the only play to beat the contract.What do you think of it?\u201d 1 think it is a real gem.The lead up to an ace-queen combination when the king is in front is well kown.1 have never see a case of the sacrifice of the king from in back of the ace queen By RICHARD OIAGNAULT QUEBEC (Cl\u2019)\u2014Canada s old esl cily, decked out wah flags and decorations, is ready for celebrations marking its 350th anniversary.Ceremonies and festivities in the proud capital of Canada's predominantly French .language province get under way June 21 and will continue for two weeks with the high points on July 3.On that date, in IfiOfl, a French geographer named Samuel de Champlain and 28 men stepped out of a barque here on the rooky shore beneath the 181 foot bluff of sheer rock called Cape Diamond.* « * On July 3.cannon will roar a salute from the British - bunt citadel overlooking the St Lawrence River Thousands sre ex-ported to gather at Place d'Armes near the Champlain monument to attend a pontifical high mass.The service will bo followed by a banquet after which a big pa rade, complete with floats and uniformed bands, will he held.At night, fireworks displays are scheduled for the Plains of Abta ham and for the heights of Levis on the opposite shore of the St.Lawrence.Streets will be open to si reel dancing and merry making In 1608.Champlain and his man set about building a settlement\u2014 a combination fort and home surrounded by a ditch.From this, GREEN ONIONS (Windsor Star) The eating of onions may have some unpleasant reactions But onions, particularly at this season of the year, are among the most delectable of all foods.Each may have his or her favorite way of eating them.They may be as part of a salad; as a side dish to a meal, etc.Some like them chopped up, tops and all, to flavor fried potatoes.Among our most nostalgic memorials, however, are evening snacks consisting of homemade bread, liberally spread with homemade butter, green onions, and a glass of cool milk.One could eat one's fill land a growing lad could take plenty) and then go to bed for blissful sleep.the white man's first permanent foothold on a territory more vast than the explorer imagined, CJue bee and New France grew Commemoration of the city\u2019s founding is being marked by the issuç of a special Canadian stamp French, British and United States navy vessels are scheduled to make calls for the occasion, neighboring Now Bruns, wick is sending two choirs of Acadian singers, and dignitaries from many countries are planning to attend ceremonies The Quebec government i» giving $150.000 to help defray costs of the celebrations.Quebec City, famous as a tourist centre, is bracing itself to welcome the largest number of visitors ever.Many cloistered religious institutions\u2014some almost as ancient as (he city itself\u2014are throwing their doors open to visitors by permission of Most Rev.Maurice Roy, Archbishop of Quebec, and for thousands there will he an opportunity to see relies of Canadian history until now known by relatively few people.The mos impressive of these institutions is the Ursulines monastery m the heart of the city's twilit g and winding old square-mile area There tourists wdl walk on the wellworn stone floor East and West Football was '\u2018born\u2019\u2019 by accident in 1823- A Rugby student, William Webb Ellis, while playing a game similar to today s soccer, .suddenly caught the ball and ran up the field with it instead of kicking the ball in the prescribed manner.Ellis was criticized and his captain apologized to the opposing captain, but that Illegal maneuver marked the birth of modem football.O Brtunntca Jr Sacrclopntta Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS Cape Breton North that John Cabot made his first landfall at Cape Breton and not Newfoundland may or may not be ' valid No shame to be uncer tain on this point \u2014 neither John nor Sebastian Cabot knew what they'd hit when they came to the end of the line.s 1\t-Angeles.California 4 Walked X Stuff 12 Mohammedan name IS Posses* 14\tSharpen 15\tMoral w rong 18 Dislikes 1* Damper 20\tSouth American mountains 21\tRomsn bronie 34 Gfo-p, 22\tOperatic star 14 Retained 28 Com bread 27 Musical direction JO Waken 32 Arranged gracefully 34\tStupefied state 35\tStaten- 38 Compass point 37 Russian river 3# Wile* 40\tFoundation 41\tNoah's boat 42\tIgnoring pain *5 Laid in fold* 49 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: Jesuu 'irssionanes stepped, and on which ui 1759 French end English wounded were laid side by side followng the battle of the Plains of Abraham.A banquet for 2.000 guests will be held June 21, opening day of the festivities.On June 23, the eve of the feast of St John the Baptist patrun saint of French Canadians.Arch bishop Roy will light a huge bonfire on the Plains of Abraham Bonfires are traditional in hundreds of Quebec villages on th\" eve of the saint\u2019s day and ths lighting of the Quebec fire this year will be the signal for other places to light their own.INDIANS CELEBRATE Some of the parades planned promise to be the largest ever staged here.Another colorful note will he demonstrations by Indian tribes.Family traditions are sacred in the province and one event has been planned to honor descendants of pioneer families who to this day work the ancient farms.' With Lands Jolliet.the explorer of the Mississippi, Champlain is probably the best-known figure in Quebec\u2019s history.He explored as far west as the Great Lakes and south through , what are today the New England states and part of New York state.Lake Champlain was named after him.Champlain made his first visit to the Gulf of St.Lawrence in 1603.In 1604 he accompanied: PARKS ALONG SEAWAY (Cornwall Standard-Freeholder) News that the complex and highly attractive series of parks along the St.Lawrence will be in limited use this Summer is most gratifying.Even though they will not be fully operational, they will be a great boon For much too long we have lacked proper recreation areas in this district, in spite of the obvious advantage that might have been made available.Now they will be abundant, they will become the foundation of a great industry that will benefit evervone.Monts\u2019 expedition to Acadia The following year a settlement was attempted at Port Royal, now Annapolis Royal.N S.It failed when fur trading proved inadequate to finance the cost 0/ the venture.GEOGRAPHY.\\ NEGLECTED SUBJEC1 (From the Cape Breton Post) Geography instruction in Canadian schools has suffered in the last 30 years from neglect leading to stagnation, according to Dr.Trevor Lloyd, president of the Canadian Association of Geographers.\u201cIt is now almost universally agreed,\u201d he said, \u201cthat the children have in fact learned little good history and less geography.\" It s depressing to be told so.Without knowing how many educators would agree with Dr.Lloyd, it hardly can be denied that many people of all ages are deficient in elementary geography, and probably this always has been so.Ignorance never has been a rarity.It seems here that the question needing settlement is whether geography is as well taught today as it was 30 years ago.Dr.Lloyd says it isn\u2019t, that, to begin with, the teachers have not been properly prepared to teach geography, and, to make matters wrorse, for many years no modern text books were prepared especially for use in Canadian schools by authors who were themselves geography teachers.Perhaps, it boils down to a fact that the old-time way of teaching geography resulted in scholars learning the subject whole instead of in a casual way related to other subjects.Some little boys once were proud, perhaps some still are, of their ability to name the capitals of all the countries in the world\u2014a feat of memory that, when put to the test, may have annoyed adults who were supposed to be impressed.It often has been observed that grown-up people are bored by child precocity \u2014 especially when the child is not their own.WEST\tNORTH\t20 A A 8 7 5 V KJ 109 ?A Q 9 A 52 EAST (D) A\tA 4 V 7 6 4\tV A Q 3 2 ?10 8 4 2\t?K J5\t * J 97\t6 3\tA A K Q 10 4 East\tSOUTH AKQJ 10 963 ¥ 8 5 ?783 *8 Both vulnerable South West North 1 A\t3 A\tPass 4 A Pass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u20144> 6\t CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: East South West North 1 Club Pass Pass Double Pass 2 Clubs Pass 2 Dmds.Pass 4 Spades Pass 5 Spades Pass 2 Hearts Pass 5 Spades Pass\t?You, South, hold: Spades A-Q-3-2, Hearts A-J-8-7, Diamonds J-2 .Clubs K-6-3.What do you do now?A\u2014Bid six spades.You have everything you have promised and then some.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding has been: East South West North 1 Club Pass Pass Doub) 3 Clubs ?You, South, hold\u2019 Spades K-d-5-4, Hearts K-6-3, Diamonds Q-9-4.Clubs 8-7-6.What do you do?THE ELUSIVE CROW (Charlottetown Guardian) The reason why men have never gotten along too «ell with crows, Science Service suggests, may lie in the stiff competition which crows give us.It quotes the late Henry Ward Beecher, famous American preacher: \"If men wore feather and wings, only a few of them would he clever enough! to he crows.\" Talking about getting rid of crows is one thing; actually getting rid of them is another.\u201cThey have been successfully pitting their intelligence against men for thousands of years, and they will have something to say about their future.\u2019 Full Steam Ahead N{A Sa-v-ts I» P \u201e\t- -\t\u2022\t- .«Ok.? Textile Plants Still Require Taritf Revision MONTREAL \u2014 Spm*l> \u2014 Relief for Csoida * distressed textile industry depends tsesjc*! ly upon i revision *nd moderni-rution of the tariff itself, although more effective provision» in the Custom» Act, as proposed by Finance Minister Fleming Tuesday night.»nd adequate enforcement of such provisions, would remove one present-day deterrent to progress, shareholder» of Dominion Textile Co Ltd., were told by G R Gordon, pre «ident, at the annua! meeting here Wednesday Shipments for the first three months of this year ocre down 18\u2019; per cent from the same pc riod of 1957.Mr Gordon said \u201cDisappointing both from the standpoint of volume and earning»'' he termed it The continued \"unabated'\u2019 flood of colour ed cottons from the United States indicated, he said, \"that we arc suffering not only from condition» in our own market, but also from the depressed slate of the cotton manufactur irg industry in the C S A The three remedies as set out by Ur Gordon were summarized as \"more effective provisions in the Customs Act applying to goods exported to the Canadian market at prices below the real cost of production in the country of origin, adequate enforcement of the provisions of the Customs Act and.of still greater importance, a revision of the tariff itself to correct anomalies and bring it up to date.\" Referring to Finance Minister Fleming's announcement that the government was planning to bring down legislation to strengthen the Customs Act, Mr Gordon said: \"It has been ten years now since Canada abandoned the principle of basing duty on the production cost of foreign goods plus a reasonable advance for sales.For Canada's textile industry, those ten years have been a drastic experiment.The need to revert to Canada\u2019s pro 1948 customs provisions has been obvious.It remains for the legislation to be passed and then put into force.When this is done, one of the deterrents to our progress will have been removed, but there will remain, as a basic problem, the need for revision and modernization of the tariff itself.\u201d Business which had started the past fiscal year somewhat more favourably had shown a poor closing six months First quarter of the current fiscal year was continuing below leieU of the corresponding months of 1957 He thought there was no sign of significant increase he fore early autumn \"but our share of whatever business is available will be larger if prompt moves are made by the Federal Government to strengthen the Customs Act and i:» application'' Such conditions \"and with no inertc ir our manufacturing costs\" well show better result» for the second half of the current fiscal year than in the corresponding month» last year, he said F R Daniels, vice-president and managing director, seconding Mr.Gordon's motion to adopt the annual report, pointed out that the belt-tightening being re commended in Canada» indu» trial life these day» was not new to this country's textile industry \"We have been facing falling prices, shrinking margins and ever-increasing impor* competition for long enough now to have acquired some experience \" The result was that the company was today \"in the peak of fighting condition\".Mr Daniels cited labour a> a major factor in costs and noted that two major unions had made contract which showed \"a lack of appreciation of today's ten uous situation\".\"In a competitive situation where your company is struggling to retain some part of its market, and consequently the jobs of its employed, no demand cart be entertained which will add to the burden.\" he said.\"It is the tenor of the times that caution is being asked of labour leaders as it is of management\".Large capital expenditures to improve plants were essential to give the cost efficiency that was vital in a highly competitive business.Mr.Daniels reported, and efficient utilization of plants and machines was aimed at by frequent revisions of production programming in accordance, with dictates of the market.Mer chandising and advertising had been maintained at a pitch of aggressiveness and personnel in mills, in offices and in the field were sustaining highly commend able enthusiasm.* Plants, he reported were for the most part operating only four days a week and two shifts rather than three were the general rule, \"While we keep hoping for effective government action and improved condition* in the world textile market we are not relying on hope alone \" He outlined the \"long and hard work to develop every possible avenue for improvement\" and said the organization wa» keyed to make the be»t of any market Improvement, big or small, that presented itself.\"If our hopes are realized your company respond actively and effectively UK Papers Surprised Ey Tariff LONDON tTi \u2014 News of the Canadian government's decision so increase tariffs on British woollens has been received in Britain with surprise and disap point ment.The Financial Times says the Canadian government'» decision to ignore British protests and increase tariffs to .VS and 80 cents from 50 cent» a pound \"will ine vitably have a depre»sing psych ologieal effect on the movement towards closer \\nglo ¦ Canadian trade relations \" \"It seemed legitimate to hope that no action would be taken at least until after the Commonwealth conference in September \u2014particularly when the board of trade sent a message to the Canadian government expressing sor ious concern .The Yorkshire Post say» \"This is a strange way of promoting Anglo-Canadian trade,\" The editorial adds: \"Unless and until Canada adjusts her duties on Italian and other foreign goods, wool cloths from Britain find themselves at a serious competitive disadvantage compared with the lately existing position.\" The National Wool Textile Executive protested against Canada imposing higher tariffs on British imports while indicating a willingness to negotiate with other eoun tries.:e .» Artesian -well drilling, testing and deep well turbines.Fairbanks-Morse Pumps \u2014 Sales & Service SO WHAT .maybe your great-grandfather did serve in the artillery, that doesn't mean you would use a cannon like he did in a war of modern times! Most likely the old gent also obtained his drinking water from an open well, that doesn't mean that you need go without fresh water and modern conveniences in rural residences.No sir, this is a modern world, and there's nothing that makes rural living more pleasant than an ARTESIAN WELL and a FAIRBANKS-MORSE PUMPING SYSTEM , that's where wp come in Cal! us anvtime' DUQUETTE SPECIALTIES Sherbrooke, Que.68 Gillespie St.\u2014 LO 2 4600, 2 7174 Combustion-Engineering Superheater Ltd.Clifton Leney Final Tribute Paid Native Of Granitevilfe CRVNTTFVIUE Cl i I ton Leney.of Roxboiw, a native of Gramteville died on Sunday, dune 15.at the Sacred Heart hospital, Cartiervtllc, Quo , where he had been admitted a week earlier for observation The funeral wa> held on Wed ne»day afternoon at the Gran iteville United church at two thirty o'clock, and was largely attended by relatives and tnend» and bv co-worker» of the South ern Canada Power Co.in a group Rev Frank Stanton, officiated, speaking words ot comfort to the bereaved Mrs.Gordon I aberec, .a the organ played medleys of favourite hymns before and after the service The bearers were Lyle Hand, \\rthur Brockman, Beverly Arm strong, Arthur Halsall.Clifford Khonyo and Bernard Leney The remains were laid to rest in Marlington cemetery.Born at Gcorgevtlle.Que , on August - HL'O.Clifton Maitland, was the son of Frank and Carrie (Bacon! Leney He attended schools at Fitch Bay, Griniteville and Beebe and received bi» teacher's diploma from Macdonald College.Ste.Anne de Belle vue, class of 1989 He taught in Eastern Township schools and later attended and graduated from Bishop's University with a B A.degree, class 194!' He con tinued to teach school for a few years, then entered the staff of the Daily Commercial news of Montreal and about 18 months ago enlered Die service of the Southern Canada Power Co., as Associate Editor of the S C P News and Contact.On duly 8, 1944 he was united in marriage to Thelma MeCutch-! eon.of West Brome and to this union were born three children, Brenda.6, Graeme.4 and Myrna, 7 months They resided al Rox boro, Que.Mr Leney's death came as a great shock to all.and the es-j teem in which he was held was i shown by the numerous floral pieces and by the memorial gifts of money lo the family.As the remains were in repose at Cass Funeral home at Rock Island, a large number of friends called to offer sympathy to the family, coming from such distant points as Seotstown, Montreal.Sherbrooke, Three Rivers and 1 many other points.Mr Leney is survived by his widow, Mrs.Leney and ihc three ! children, his mother, Mrs.Car rie Leney.Graniteville, a sister, Winifred, Mrs Cecil Jordison, Whitby, Ont., his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.James Bacon.Graniteville several uncles, aunts, cousins and more distant rela fives as well as a host of friends.Among those attending the funeral in addition to the immediate family were Mr.and Mrs.Jordison, Whitby, Ont.Richard Tremblay.Montreal, Arthur Brockman.Pointe Claire.Beverly Armstrong.Mrs.Chellis Bacon, ' Sherbrooke.Noe! Menard.Granby, George McCutcheon, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs Stanley Gage, Three Rivers, Mrs, Marjorie Armstrong, Richmond, Mr.and Mrs.A.Johnston and son James, of Lisgar, Mr.and Mrs.Rosby McCutcheon, \u2022 ANTI BINGO PRIVE Continued From Page 1 justice for i clearer definition of the term BIG FUNDRAISER Bingo is a major fund raising activity for many service club» In thtawa it » a $500.two a-ycar huKine.»» for the Lion* Kinsmen and Richelieu chib» an»l the Ca nadtan Legion The games held under police licence attract more than 250 (W ptaNcr» a year One coming outdoor game will have a SIS,000 house as top prize and 15 000 player» are expected In Victoria U»t week almost 8 000 pa 1 $2 each for a Kinsmen run binito with prize» worth $S 000 V B nai B rith chapter m To romo last fall made a $5,000 profit from a bingo night at Maple 1-caf Gardens attended by 8 500 persons with prize» of about $4 000 plus a special $1 a card game for an automobile Il K D;x of Bazaar and Nov city Company, a Toronto firm renting bingo equipment, »ays be tween 50 and 100 games operate each week in the city with prizes from $5 to $50 Roman Ca holie parish organization» are frequent sponsor» and Mr Dix »ay» al most every parish in the city hold» at least one bingo In cities in other parts of v an ada the story i» generally the same although Montreal rank» a» an exception with no major Inn go games reported held there in at least three years WEEKLY GAMES In Sherbrooke.Que., the Ro man Catholic parishes run bingo game» about once a week for prizes of $25 to $50 All outside promoter organized a big bingo for school benefit last week and offered two ears in addition to some $1,000 prize» It drew 6.000 players and a warning from authorities not to hold such a bingo game again As a result of the warning the St Patrick iP.gh School Fathers' Club received a much larger slice of the proceeds than had been agreed upon It got $7.000 In such other Quebec commun ities as Thetford Mines, Drum mondville and Plessisville bingos : are held on a large scale, with cars and $t,000 prizes offered about oner a month In Vancouver and neighboring New Westminster bingo game» an- permitted only for charitable purposes and when sponsored by service clubs, churches nr charitable orgamzalions.Rev.R, S Christie of the United Church cm phasizes the church has no con ncction with the game \"None of United Church funds come as a result of gambling,\" he said.In Edmonton, service clubs are also the major operators with prizes in big games running from a car or two to a $13.000 hotisr There are probably a docer im jor bingo games a year and f ir a $5 ticket a player can try lor as many as 10 automobiles.Swept Over Dam KANKAKEE, 111 (A l1)\u2014Unable to start his disabled motor boat, Robert Just, 44 was swept over a dam to his death Thins day as witnesses watched help lesisly from shore Police said Just had been manoeuvring his boat in the middle of the rain swollen Kankakee River when the motor failed.SHFRBROOKF DAH V RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNF 20 1956 Financial & Market Report Mrs.Robert McCutcheon, West Brome, and others from George ville, Fitch Bay, Magog, and other points of the Townships and Boundary Villages.WILLIAM H.D.CLARK CLIFFORD A.F.ODELL ROBERT L.RIKER Combustion Engineering-Superheater Ltd., announces that President & General Manager Clifford A.F.Odell has been elected Chairman of the Board; and William H.D.Clark has been elected President.Robert L.Riker has been appointed General Manager.FIVE STAR SCOTCH WHISKY OM P MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE MONTREAL NOON STOCKS By THE CANADIAN PRESS (June 30 quotation» in vents un 1rs» marked $ i Odd lot, \\d-Kv dividend.\\vv Ex warrants, \\r- Ex lights' Abitihi $:'S'\tDow\tBrew $35'* Ugomu $29'.'\tEarn\tPlay zSiS\u2019s Mumtn SJ-V'»\tEoundatn r$25 \\t gu» 240pr $52\u2019 Er Pete pr 860 V\tgus J.Vtpr $48'» Gatineau $34'» VsheMo» $301»\tGat\t5pr .$108 Alla» Steel $;v GL Paper $30 Bank Mom $48'.Home O \\$17 b Banque CN $43'.- Hud Bay $47 Bell l'hone $tl's Imp (Ml $44 Brazil z$8\tImp\tTob\t$14 BA Oil $40'-.\tInd\tAvvep $33 BCE U-zpr :$45 Ind \\op vets $11 BCE n'-.-pr $31U Int Nickel $76 Bv' Forest *$RV'4 Int\tPap\t$'.\u20184', Bv' Pow $40'v\tInt\tPet\tz$46'( Cal Pow $7U»\tInt\tUtil\t$27'» Can Com $32 Inter PL $45 Can Com pr .$:'9 Ma»» E $7'v v\u2019l fruity $3m.Ma»» E pt $90 C Bank C $19\tMorgan C Brew $311.\tNoranda ;$4E C Brew |»r $3U< Ogilvie $32 C Bt Alu , S9 Pow l orp ,\u2019$6; C Co Ian $14'» Price Br pr $89 C Chem Cel $,SM Que N G z$33'v C Hydro Car i$S Robertson .1 $13 Cl P5f$8fb'$471\tRoe AY C $15 Cdn Oil $2,\u2019\tRolland A $20 CPR z$26U\tRoyal B $85H t Yickcr.» \u2022\u2022$29\tStJ.t'orp $18'* V\tiK\u2019ksjuiH $11» Shawm $38 Con MS $19\tSicks $29 Dist Srag $28's Simpsons $23'.' iD Bridge $22\u2019.Steel Can $.>6'i D Glass $75 I ran C PI z$26V» t on Gas ids $85 St Pav $38 Dorn Eng $19\tT Em \\ $40\u2019* Eord A $83 Trans Can ?$13 Maelaren $70 Tr Ml pr .$55 Moore $711\tUn Gas $81 MINES Alseope 20\tMid Chib 42 Amhonian 15\tMontgary 57 Arno 4\tN Formaq 7 Baker Talc 30\tN Santiago\t7 Belleehas 42\tNorths]» 365 C Collicnc» 150 Opemisea z!3 Canalask 9'j Orchan 14 Canorani 56\tPandas!) 80 Caiutha 7\tPorcupine 12'z Cent Del Rio 810 Pori age 38 Chib Jae 56\tQue Lab 7 Continental 140 Que Smelt 22 Dolsan 40\tSteep It $10 East Still 205\tSullivan 215 Emp Oil 12\tTitan 55 Ealcon z$27\tTrebor .V» Gold Age 24\tTrojan 18 Iso Ulan 28\tl Asbe-stos 885 Kerr Add $18'a \\ an guard 105 Merrill 83\tWostvtlle 7 Robbery Car Recovered In Montreal The solution of the three lumk robbery attempts at St Gabriel do Stratford is believed cottsid crably ream lodav as Ihe result of the finding of the car sup posedly used in the bank attacks.Dining the Strafford hold-ups, $1,500 was taken in two raids on the office of the Provincial Bank bul an attack on the Caisse Pn-pulaire on June H wAs foiled.The supposed hold tip ear was picked up in Montreal a few days ago Its driver, apparently impaired by Ihe use of alcohol, ] abandoned the vehicle after il ! had been driven into an ex a/a .lion for waterworks opi rations Although no trace had been ; found of the driver, police in dicate Ihal they have a good des criplion of three men said to be involved in Ihc hold-ups, hut ad mil being without information about a young woman who is thought to have been driving the car.Counter Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) \u2014 Jeff Chandler, who»' wife ha» sued for divorce, filed a counter suit Thursday.He charged general cruelty and asked the court to ; decide on custody of their children, Jamie, If), and Dana, 8 Marjorie Chandler has eharged him with extreme cruelty.They \u2019 married in 1946 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (Closed at 11 a m l Amei lolcphone\tl76Ta\t177 \\nueonda\t46\t46'a Relhlehcm Steel\t41 'a\t41'» Borden » Co\t67 -'a\t Chrysler\t47 ^ a\t481» Comm Solvents\t\\\\\\\t Con» Edison\t55\u2019a\t IbOUglHS\t57\t Dupont\t183'-j\t183'4 General Electric\t58-!»\t58'* General Motor»\t391 «\t39'4 Goodyear\t78\t Int Paper\t98\t98'4 Int Telephone\t36-',\t Johns Mam llle\t38 >4\t38 Montg Waul\t35 >4\t N Y Cenlral\tUP-j\t17*4 Pepsi\t24'4\t Radio\t34'a\t33'a Republic Steel\t46'a\t U S Rubber\t33*4\t Sut Oil of N J.\t538*\t Studebaker\tS'-z\t U S Steel\t(CUa\t64 'a \\ anadmm Steel\t29 >4\t Woolvv orlh\t47\t Additional Quotes\t\t «iternfthltld» amt\tCO.1 Id )\t Eamoua Players\t18'»\t18'v MacKinnon Steel\tn\tasked Mil, hell.1 S\t\t30 B Rovabte Oil\tt U\t Zeller's\t\t32 B \\nglo Nlld\t61 v\t6 B Can Ing Rand\t\t41 H B Nflll 1 t 5 Pouer\t\t43 It Pernio Pul\t165\t165 B S Can Pouer Pfd\t135\t Runaway Die» LOS ANGELES (API \u2014 Gits, the runaway orangutan, e Richford plan*, has become surplus because e?consolidat cn being prc*grammed by the Atlas Plywood Corp.Under this consolida\u2019 r- the facilities and equipment ts not noeded in order to take care of the current requirements of their customers.Sale to tike place upon the premise?The mach.nc:^ ard equtment will he sold piece by piece, real estate as stated above.\\ depos.t of will be required, other terms at sale Inspection dav before and morning of sale Illustrated and list in detail upon application.and Cot WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel L.O.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Perking Let- Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices As we accept trade-ins, you will find many secondhand articles in excellent condition.FURNITURE STOVES ACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tREFRIGERATORS \u2022\tB-H PAINT H» ClNTtAl »T.k.CW«.W ttAtfc.TU.Cl**»*» 2-«t»S b» II We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired. 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Sherbrooke Presbytery W.A was held in Watervillc United Church.Mrs.W.P.Loweryson, of Lennoxvillc, was elected president and other officials were also installed.The worship service which opened the sessions was conducted by Mrs, A.G.MacLeod.Registration showed that over I IK attended the luncheon and 20 W.A groups were represented.The combined reports of the different secretaries and conveners was represented by the recording secretary, Mrs.Bauman in.\"The Story of the Year,\u201d and showed that a vast amount of work had been accomplished in all departments.The total amount of money raised by the groups exceeded that of last year by $100 The report of St John's Hail, presented by Mrs- T.MacAulay, showed thal the W.A.groups arc making a fine contribution to this project.A sum of $25 was voter! to wards Ihe Leadership Training Camp which is being held in August and jointly sponsored by Ihe W.M.S.and W.A.groups.Mrs.Kingerley, of Quebec, led an informal discussion period! \\ i S.\t\u2022 ' c **\t'\t'\t- .Faster.Cleaner.Safer More Economical Cooking Through The Magic of Electricity \"Information Please,\" at which \u2022 time several questions were answered and much valuable information received.The main address of the after-1 ¦ noon session wax given by Mrs.; F.R.liarback, leadership educa-Jtion convener of Conference W.A.Her topic, \u201cThe mission of the women of the church,\u201d proved most informative and chal-j longing \u201cOur mission as women of Ihe church is to be the saving power of the world,\u201d she said I \"It is only by the Spirit of Christ ; at work in us that ran save the world in this dark hour.\" It should he our concern to build a nation whose God is the Prince of Peace and where all men are tirothers.\" Luncheon was served by the ! ladies of the Watervillc Church, at which time greetings were brought from the Montreal Ottawa Conference by the president, ! Mrs.Leslie Davis, from Presbytery by the Rev.A.MacLeod and I from the Presbyterial of the W M S.by the president.Mrs.Hoorn hour.Mrs V.Smith, of Watervillc.I rendered a solo, \u201cThe Hands of Jesus,\u201d and a trio was rendered, \"When Jesus Speaks My Name,\" Burton.Courtesies on behalf of : accompanied by Mrs.Clifford Presbytery were extended by ! Mrs Hadlock and Rev.Macleod closed the meeting with the Benediction.Mrs Harback presided for the election of officers, the slate be mg presented by Mrs L.M.Out-erbridge, nominating convener: Honorary President Mrs.J.MacKay, Quebec City, president, Mrs W.P.Loweryson, Lennox- Elected ry W/.A.ville; 1st.vice president.Mrs.R Gale, Watervillc; 2nd.vice president, Mrs.W.Kingerley.Quebec City; recording secretary, Mrs.Charles Wilson, Sherbrooke; corresponding secretary, Mrs Kenneth Walker, Coaticook; literature secretary, Mrs.Norman Flint, Lennoxvillc; treasurer, Mrs H.S.Beane, Beebe; pres.» Secretary, Mrs.T Cadman.Sherbrooke; Conveners of various committees elected were: Devotional, Mrs.Hawley Griffith, Sherbrooke; nominations, Mrs.J L.Paige.Lennoxvillc; visiting and Christian fellowing, Mrs.M Si-card, Warden; parsonage, Mrs.Roy Gillis, F-ast Angus; organization, Mrs.Ft.S.Bauman, Sherbrooke; citizenship, Mrs Volney Hurley.Sawyerville; Christian stewardship, Mrs.J D.Harrison.Waterloo; secretary of co-operation of Christian education, Mrs.N.S.Lothrop, of Sher brooke.Regional Key Women arc: Quebec Region, Mrs.Elmer McCartney.Valeartier Village; Seotstown, Mrs.L.Richardson, Bulwer; Sherbrooke - Stanstead, Mrs.James McCrea, North Hatley; Richmond.Mr» J, Hamilton, Kingsbury: Waterloo, Mrs.Carl Thomas, East Farnham.party.Sunshine\tconvener,\tMrs.\tG.Page, reported cards and a gift had been sent to shut-ins.An interesting resume of the annual\tCounty meeting\theld\tin Lennoxvillc recently was given I by the delegate.Mrs.W.R Bell.A millinery course is being held in Leruioxville W.1.rooms I w hich\t.six\tmembers\tof this \u2018branch are attending, Mrs.\tM.\tPovey and\tMr».\tJ.: Tarte were named delegates to the annual convention being held at Macdonald College this month.It was also announced that a bus has been chartered for June 26.when members will attend the I convention for one day.The monthly drawing was won by Mrs Alex MacDonald.The next meeting will be held on July 5 at the home of Mrs.M.Pitman, Rock Forest, with Mrs, G.Page as joint hostess.Mrs.G.Montgomery acted a* auctioneer when food brought in for the roll call was auctioned off.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.N.McGinty.*\t* t MOTHERS AUXILIARY 1st SHERBROOKE TROOP The Mother s Auxiliary of the 1st.Sherbrooke Troop held its closing meeting of the season at the home of the president, Mrs.! Douglas Price, King St.East.A favourable report was given of the recently held rummage, sale.$7 was realized irom the \u201cTravelling Basket\".It was decided to hold another rummage sale in the Church of the Advent hall on June 27.The next meeting will be held ; at the home of Mrs L.Nut-brown.Galt St.East.At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess.MR.and MRS.WAINWRIGHT H.HUMPHREY, photo-graphed following their marriage which took place on Saturday, June 7, in the Gospel Hall, St.Catharines, Or.t.The bride, the former Margaret Steele Hay, is ttie daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Hay, and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Humphrey, all of St.Catharines, Cnt.(Photo by Ldmund Butryn, St.Catharines, Ont.) » * *\t-\u2014 - -\u2014 HUMPHREY\u2014HAY\tThe\tSirI- Miss Carol .Humphrey, sister of the groom, ST CATHARINES, Ln.Uas in a Kate Greenaway d?ess The marriage of Margaret Steele 0f blue net and taffeta with Hay, daughter of Mr.and Mrs matching hat.and carried a James Hay, of St.Catharines.*Msket of red roses and white Ont., to Wainwright Herman murn' .\t, ,,\t.\tMr.Lewis Shedden acted as Humohrey, xon of Mr and Mrs.,\t.\t,\t.^\t^\tbest man for the groom, and the Herman Humphrey, of St.tatha- usbers were Mr Neil Humphrey, nines, formerly of the Eastern brother of the groom, and Mr.Townships.Que., took place at ian fjay brother of the bride, half past three o clock on Satur- jbe bride's mother.Mrs.Hay.day, June 7.in the Gospel Hall.cbose a dusty rose sheath dress Mr, A.Dellandrea officiated.Tall 0£ Chantilly laee, with matching standards of yellow and white accessories and a corsage of pink sbasta mums and ferns were us- rosebuds.ed to decorate.\tMrs.Humphrey, mother of the Given in marriage by her fa- groom, wore \u201cgold tone'*, shell ther, the bride was gowned in pink paper taffeta dress, with white nylon net over satin, fash- beige accessories, and a corsage ioned with a fitted bodice and q£ deep pink roses matching jacket with lily point Followi 1he ceremonv, a re.sleeves.The full floor length tion was hc,d Quecnston sk.rt was accented with an em- Hel hts Queenston, 0nl.uhcre broiderrd panel down the front.(he bride.s taWe was a(tractivelv Her veil of tulle illusion was a ointed with a wedding cakc> held in place by a coronet of fIanked b ink and whit/carna.sequins and seed pearls, and she tjons and faU white t carried a bouquet of red roses .4\t, ,, and stephanotis.\t, tL;!!cr Mr and Mrs\u2018 Humphrey r,\ty , ,\t¦ .left for a wedding trip to Peter* Miss Bernice Latchn.t as maid b h 0nt> thc bride travel!-of honor, wore a dress of blue jng a pjnk suit wj,th bclge tulle over taffeta, the draped neckline highlighted with a bow at the back ending in long float- accessories.On their return they will reside at 429 Queenston Rd., St.Catharines.Ont./tuf/i flitfett Let This Guy Get Away With Breaking Dates-Far Away ing panels.The waistline featur- \u201e , ed a wide cummerbund.She 9UL°* *°\"n guests were Mr, wore a matching bonnet and her and v\"1\"\u201d Howard Humphrey, of bouquet was of pink carnations.V ineland.Ont , Mr.and Mrs.G.,\t,\tColquhoun.\tLondon.Ont .\tMr.The bridesmaids Mrs^Leonard\tand Mrv H\tMa in_ Mrs\tM\tCol.Neufe d and M.ss Ann Bell wore\thoun and\tMr ^nd Mrs\tA\tc Abbott and Nancy were presented with a Bon Voyage oake, decorates I m white, pink and green, M\\s> Elsie Mclnioslt presented Mrs \\!»t>ott ami Nancy with ,i decorated box filled with sewral articles which the friends h a d brought to he used on thear long motor trip Mrs \\blv>tt thanked all for FRIDAY, JltNE 20, 105»\t9 their thoughtfulness and for the lovely china plate» with pictures of the churches on them.MORRIS SLOE GIN I > v.v* \\ CANAEAS LARGEST SELLER Mr.George Drummond has re turned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, much improved in health.Mrs.Archie Moulton .spent j the weekend in Kirkdale with her father and brother, Messrs Harry and Rolfe Rick.sVXyc Noreen gives your hair exciting new loveliness in just 3 minutes! 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70 per cent of the play But they lacked a marksman.The tough, hard playing German defence gave them little chance to settle down and take a crack at goal, It was right winger Helmut Kuhn who put Germany into (he semifinals with a goal in the I2t.h minute Indians Edge A's 10-9 In LL Tilt Home rum and error* were the features of last night * Little League game between the Athletic* and Indian*.Indian* took the game by a HJO wore.Tonight the Senators clash with the Indians at the Parade Ground*.Two hit* and three walks got the Indians away to a three run lead in the first inning.Deni* Labreeque the Indian pitcher hit a home run with two men on to tiring in the tallies, Two hits, two error* and a hit by pitcher gave the Indians a big second inning five run* crossing the plate.The A's came up with five runs of Iheir own in the top of the third second baseman M.Hoy hitting a circuit clout with two on.Two errors in the bottom of the fifth gave the Indians two unearned runs which was enough to give them a close 10!) win The Indians are beginning to go now that their batters are hitting in the clinches and getting results.Labreeque, Legarc, and Pelodion showed up best for the winners.Fortier who hit a homer in the game along with Hoy played well for the losers Athletics next game is Saturday morning against White Sox Parade Grounds at It) .to a m Athletics\t105 210 fl B 4 Indians\t350 02x\t10 8 4 Leblanc N.Gingues (1) Dup lin (3), G.Gingues (5th) and Fortier, f).Labreeque and Dussault.Bob Lemon Takes Shellacking; Buts Nip Giants 6-5; Willy Mays Benched Again As \"Precautionary Measure\" POCKET ROCKET\u2019 VISITS LITTLE LEAGUERS \u2014 Last night\u2019.Little League game between the Indians and Athletic* wa, highlighted by a visit from Henri Richard of the Stanley Cup Champion Montreal Canadiens.Pictured left to right are G.Gingues captain of the Athletics, Henri Richard, D.Labreeque, assistant captain of the Indians, and Little League President C.L.Mullins.\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) American Langue AB R H Pet.Vernon, Cleveland 137 25 4!) 358 Kuenn, Detroit\t184 20 63 Ward, Kansas City 155 23 53 .34 Fox, Chicago\t236 33 79 335 Bridges, Waslung'n 213 25 68 .319 Runs\u2014Cerv.Kansas City, 43.Run* batted in\u2014Ccrv, 53.Finislerre, Queen Newport-Bermuda.i; Race, In Repeat Iriumoh Performance HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP)\u2014 Finistcrre, a silver grey phantom of the seas, still is queen of the 650 mile yacht race from New port, HI, to Bermuda.On the basis of corrected times.By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Yankees clubbed rookie G«ry Bell and veteran Bob Lemon for five home runs Thursday, thumping Cleveland Indians 93 for a sweep of their three-game scries In other action American League Chicago White Sox blanked Boston Red Sjx 4-0 an t Washington topped Detroit 4-3.Baltimore played at Kansas City in a night fixture.In the Na\u2019tona! League, Pit!> burgh Pirates squeezed oui a 6-5 victory over San Francisco Giants.Three National League games were scheduled at nigh : Los Angela» at Philadelphia, Chicago at Milwaukee and Si.Louis at Cincinnati.LESS BRONX BOMBERS Andy Carey led the Ya-.k.e attack in Cleveland, sma?tiirg two homers and a single to lead a 17-HV attack.Enos Slaugh tr, Elston Howard and Hank Bauer all had round tripi>ers for the Yanks Rocky Colavito hit his 11th of : the season for the Indians wl'h one on in the ninth.Johnny Kucks won his fifth against three losses.Crafty Early Wynn hurled a smooth two-hitter for Che White Sox\u2019 fourth shutout in five game».Only four Bos'on batters reached e pitching gave îir wm ov:r the J / T \\ .1 m ¦ .»>$\u2022$ the beer with the FRIENDIY FLAVOR P copie don t quin' go this fur in stocking up on Dow, but it illustrates .i point.I \\cr\\ day.more and more take Dow home for they've found that Dow and only Dow gives them all thev\u2019ve ever looked for in a beer.Just for fun.take some Dow home voursclf discover that friendly home .1 w 1 \\ favorite Wynn now has a 7-5 record this year.Frank Malzone and losing pitcher Frank Sullivan got only hits, singles, off Wynn.' TIGERS DECISIONS O At Detroit.Albie Pearson's ox-»rd Russ Kem- i Carlton Mithcell\u2019s yawl from An- first- None advanced farther, napolis, Md., a class D entry, was declared victor Thursday among the 110 boats that sailed from the New England coast last Saturday.It was a repeat tri-: umph\u2014the first in modern times.Although 31si.to reach the finish line, the 38R foot race-tested tra-base hittin craft had the best corrected time of three clays, eight hours, seven minutes and 30 seconds.The cor reeled time is arrived at by subtracting the handicap from the elapsed time.Finistcrre, unsighted after the i first day until it hove into the j harbor here at 12:20 a m.EDT, i finished eight minutes and 16 sec-on N ah id of ;he B-.-lmiirc, a» English class-D boat owned and sailed by T.W.M.Steele of (Southampton, England.PICKLE 13TH IN CLASS The Royal Canadian Navy's Pickle, a 58 foot yawl out of Halifax, had the 13th best elapsed time among the 17 class A racers.The Pickle took 4:11:48:30 for the voyage.After deducting her handicap.Pickle's elapsed time was 4:03:29:54.The other Canadian yacht in the race\u2014two others were entered but did not start\u2014-was Fair-wyn, a 43-foot yawl owned by I ! i -» 1-' M.u-Gti\u2019\u2019 x-h of Hal ifax.Entered in class C.Fair-wyn's elapsed time of 3:17:18:16 f was 17th best among 21 competitors.Her total time for the trip was 4:14:40:12.The race committee declined to announce class winners until it had finished studying certificates .from at least 10 yachts that did not identify themselves dearly in finishes Wednesday night.However, it appeared that class honors would go to the following: Class A \u2014 Legend, owned by Wells Mor»»- of Cambridge, Mass, corrected time, 3:20:20:33.Class B\u2014Tomahawk, owned by Rudolph Correl! of Plandome, N Y., corrected time, 3:12:56:13.Class C\u2014Glory, owned by Phillip Miller of Greenwich.Conn., corrected time.3:12:32:38.Class D\u2014Finisterre.m-rers c fr< the Sensiors Tigers.It took reliefer Dick Hyde to s»ve Kemmerer\u2019» four.h victory a* the Tiger* scored two unearned runs in the n:r#th.Washington carried a 4-1 lead into the ninth as Pearson drove home hilf the Senator\u2019s runs with a double and triple Kem-merer was lifted in Use inning af er Harvey Kuenn doubled with two out Kuenn took third on Hyde\u2019s w.ndup and scored a« Charlie Maxwell was »afe on Roy S ever\u2019s error Successive singles by Al Kalire and Gail Harris brought home Maxwell before the rallv ended II ALTS LATE RALLY At Pittsburgh, southpaw Don Gross halted a three - run San Francisco rally in the mr.h inning by striking out pinch-hitter Jim Finegan to give the Bue> their close win.Trailing 6-2, the Giar.» exploded for three runs in the ninth on a double by Hank Sauer, an infield out, a walk and a homer by Bob Schmidt.Roman Mejias' bases - loaded single in the third produced two runs and a two-run homer by Bob Skinner counted two more in the Pirate's four-run seventh.The Giants played without Willie Mays again.The fleet-footed fielder flew to New York before the game for a physical exam-the Ination.Manager Bill Rigney -aid ii was a precau'ionary measure and he expee'* Mays to rejoin the team today in dclphia.Phila- Montreal Royals' Impressive Record Conies Mostly From Their Power, Few Games Have Come On Strong Pitching (By The Associated Press) Montreal Royals have piled up an impressive won-lost record in the International League mostly on the strength of their hitting.Occasionally they win with strong pitching.Thursday night they tried a different approach.They stole five bases against Havana Cubans.But the Cubans won 3-2.Sandy Amoros stole three bases and George Anderson and loser Joe Birrer each swiped one.The Cubans spotted the Royals two runs in the opening inning.They got one back in the third when Elio Chacon doubled, then scored on Dan Morejon's sacrifice fly.The tying and winning runs came in the fifth.Gon- z.'les singled and scored ,>n Nino Esealera\u2019s double.Escalera scored on a wild throw.The other games saw Miami Marlins beat Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 and Richmond Virginians slaughter Buffalo Bisons 9-1.Rochester at Columbus was postponed because of rain.Dick Bunker of Miami scattered four hits in scoring his sixth victory in eight decisions.He was the only one in the Miami batting order to go hitless.Jim Bronstad pitched a neat three hitter for his fourth triumph.He has lost five.He had a two-hit shut out till the ninth when Bobby Morgan walked with one away.He reached second on a wild pitch and scored on Luke Easter's two out double.Diummondville Scene Of A!l-S!ar Soccer Game; Sherbrooke Places Six Local Golfers To Compete In Annual Duke Of Kent Trophy Event Af Quebec fixtrf,n Eastern Townships tee shots, back-to-back, of any rollers uni converge on the an- course in Canada are to be found cient capital city of Quebec June 21 and 22 for the 23rd Annual Duke of Kent Trophy Tourna- St.Lawrence Scottish Soccer half, goal getters Murdoch and team will visit Drummondville Kennedy at outside right and in-Saturday for a game against an side right, and Fields in reserve.All-Star team selected from the Mobeous of Asbestos will cap-four team Eastern Townships the team at centre half.Other League.The game will be played Asbestos players Include another at the Celanese playing field and c]3ssy scorer.Milesovitch who kick-off time is slated for 3:00.will plav inside left.Humphrevs Sherbrooke dominate the All- of Drummondville will handle Star squad with six players, j,oa| tending while teammate Bayer will be at left back.Ripka Madrasz heads the offensive at right half.Artzenehwegg at left centre forward.Fieldsen of Celanese will be a reserve.Magog placed three men on the team.Robinson will be at right back, MacAlphine at outside left and Peake placed as a reserve.The group will be coached by J.Imlach of Drummondville who will work with the combined ment held this year at the Royal Quebec Course.The largest E.T, representation will come from the East Angus Club who are sending five golfers.These include A Tardiff.J.Stewart, B frepamer.G.Bernier and F Reid.This fine showing speaks exceptionally well for the up and coming club.A Huard along with H.and R.Setlakwe w-.i; make up the Thetford contingent Two Sherbrooke go'fers R Marios and A.Hamel will v;e for the honours along with A.Cotterell and E.Turgeon of the Mount Orford Club.Don Doe of Granby last year's runner-up will be back wi:h clubmate M.St.Pierre, J.I inria'.: w;i represent Asbestos at Roval Quebec .on the 5th squad for the first time on Sat-and f>th holes.Both are blind urday.shots leaving virtually no error.The Montreal Boys who are, left or right, with the penalty of as their name implies.Scolli.-h.failure, a\tlost\tball,\tan unplay-\tare bound to be\tlough\tand\twill able lie or at least, a harrowing\thave the edge on the EX\tsquad sojourn\tinto\tthe\tbordering\ton the teamwork\tangle woods.High winds frequently make this 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undetermined siandarda hi which their value to the Cana dian team will bo measured Die Intangible* of the rompeti non set ihe butterflies churning in the tummy of George Shepherd a LM \\ ear old Port CoVbonie, Ont hurdler.ESTABLISHED RECORD Shepherd is a University of Western Ontario undent who in his firs; race in the 440 yard hurdles established the Canadian record 5 minute» MS seconds, t b seconds off the Kmpirc record.He arrived Wednesday with coaeh Mans' McNie Terry Tobacco of Vancouver, although suffering from an infection follow ng removal of a wg dom tooth, is favored in the no win If Joe Mullie?of Glaee Hay.N S .and Doug Clements of Van couver are leading contenders for the half mile Mike \\gestini of Vancouver and Van I.evenson of Toronto are :op r.i'ed for the liki and ?'.v' lards.The mile has three men among the pre-meet favorites, Wes McLeod of Toronto.Don Load man of Regina .unt LI Morton of Winnipeg They have run the distance in under 4 10.Three berths on the women's team are foregone conclusions here sprinters Lleanor Haslam of Saskatoon.Maureen Rover of Regina and Diane Matheson of Montreal and Vancouver having been on the Canadian Olympic traek team and showing promise in carli eornpetliions this year., PTE MARIE DUPREE, RCAMC Marie Dupree Would Be Canadian Choice For Empire Games Discus Now's the time to era ftrtr Tour best buy in boating ' Take your choice & NEW LUXURY FEATURED OUTBOARD MOTORS 3 TO 35 H P.FOR POWER FEATURES tESPONSIVENESS DEPENDABILITY AND PRICE! « vnequalled rn every power class! 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