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[" Tax-sharing conference All try gimme differ on ways By ALAN DONNELLY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The cry of \"Gimme ' is being sounded by all the provinces at the current federal-provincial tax-sharing conference.But this apparent unanimity of desire for Ottawa to yield a bigger share of the tax pot doesn't go much further.It doesn\u2019t conceal a fundamental split between the \"have\u201d and \"have-not\u201d provinces over basic concepts of ways and means.\\The central problem Sktbrookcrailu'Retotd TUF P4PPT?OP THF.F 4STF.RN I'OWWSHTPS / Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE~RECORD, 11 !>P \\> .jfn I960 Price: 5 Cents Sixty-Fourth Year Double barrelled attack is the claim of smaller provinces for federal tax arrangements enabling them to give a \u201cnational standard\u201d of services to their people in the form of roads, education and the like.This national standard has been a goal of past tax-sharing plans and the concurrent federal equalization payments to the less-wealthy provinces.Ottawa has re-;\t(CP)\u2014Premier Wal- lied in large part on Ontario's ! ^ shaw\u20190| prince Edwand Is-tax wealth to help accomplish lan4 proposed today a double-this.\tj barrelled attack on Canada's fis- SERIOUS PROBLEM\t; ca; problems based on an im- Thus Premier Frost\u2019s demand ¦ niediate increase in federal pay-that Ontario get a vastly enlarged j ments to the provinces and a résinée of the tax pie\u2014while sound- ; assessment of needs and re-ing at first blush like the de-| SOurCes of federal, provincial and mandis of the smaller provinces J municipal governments.\u2014raises serious questions as to j Cer cent 0f federal personal Mr, Frost told reporters this i income tax collection®, 15 per principle can be maintained, pro- j cent corporation profits and 50 vided Ottawa opens wp new fields j per cent of succession duties in-of indirect taxation once Ontario ! stead of the current 13-9-50 forgets its whopping request for a rnula.50-50 split of the rich direct in-\u2019 2.Equalization payments based as to how far Ottawa could go in con- |.tinudng the equalization principle jy.Prime Minister Diefenbaker has said the federal government is \u201cfirmly committed\u201d to the come taxes on individuals and corporations.The federal government, however, views indirect taxes as regressive, adding hidden costs to goods produced both for the Canadian market and the vital export trade.QUEBEC APPROACH Quebecs Premier Lesage has proposed a now approach in the complex, delicately - balanced system of federal-provincial relations.His theme: Ottawa should get out of the shared-cost programs in which it contributes to highways, hospitals, hospital insurance, social welfare and a host of other coiste.Ottawa should then give the provinces the necessary tax resources to carry these program® on their own But the dilemma is that some of the smaller provinces claim they are already having dire trouble carrying their ow'n share of the cost of these programs.Proposals came thick and fast Monday from premiers of these See \u201cTaxsharing\u201d Page 5 on the wealthiest province \u2014 Ontario \u2014 instead of cn the two wealthiest \u2014 Ontario and British Columbia.These payments now are made to less - wealthy province® to raise their per - capita yield from income taxes and succession duties to the level of the average yield in Ontario and B.C.3.\tThese two changes to be made for the final year of the current arrangement which expires March 31, 1962.4.\tAn adjustment grant, supplementary to the tax \u2022 rental payments, considerably higher than the present annual adjustment grant paid to each Atlantic province.At present, P.E.I.4 ! getting $2,500,000 and the other j Atlantic provinces 57,500,000 each j in annual adjustment grants ending March 3d, 1962.UNFAVORABLE POSITION Premier Shaw said t.he tax- ; rental agreement \u201cddcs not place our province in a position where our government can provide a national standard of services to our people.\u201d m Police fire on Negro crowd esia ane Ousting Belgian troops spare no effort Looter killed clash in Party\u2019s greatest attraction Big reception is set for Ike at convention CHICAGO \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Republicans set their normal convention ritual aside today to worship at the feet of President Eisenhower, still the party\u2019s greatest attraction and most magnetic personality.It will he a day of street processions and cheers for Ike and Mamie; a day in which residents of this traditionally Democratic city will join with Republicans to pay homage to the wartime allied commander wfoo leaves the White House next January ending an eight-year tenancy.Beyond the tumult and the hoopla, i n sombre committee rooms, a gruelling inter - party struggle will reach a climatic stage, to indicate the amount of TALE OF A FISH \u2014 David Haslam, a camper at the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Camp for Crippled Children, will have plenty of proof of his fishing prowess for his friends.David pulled in this whopping five and a half pound lake trout the other day at Lake Massawippi.With him at the time was Camp Director Murray McFarland.(Record Photo by Gerrish) RB-47 investigation Russia veto dr* use Automobile for every 3.4 persons OTTAWA (CP)\u2014There was one motor vehicle for every 3.4 persons in nine Canadian provinces last year, the bureau of statistics reported Monday.Registrations in all provinces except Newfoundland totalled a record 4.966,541, up 6.3 per cent from the 10-58 figure of 4.672.250, the previous record.In 1968, therç had been one vehicle for every 3,7 persons.There was one passenger car for every 4.5 persons last year corn-pared with one for every 4.8 persons the previous year.And there was one passenger car for every 0.95 families, compared with one for every 0.90 families in 1968.Passenger car registrations totalled 3,774,233 up from 3,572,963 in 1958 and truck and non-farm tractors nu mbered 1,085.021.against 1.046,263.AU nine provinces shared in the increase in motor vehicle registrations.The figures (with 1958 registrations in brackets) include: Prince Edward Island 27.-502 (25,504), Nova Scotia 189.435 j (164,954), New' Brunswick 129.629 (121,715), Quebec 1,040.266 (968,-058).control Vice-President Richard M.Nixon ha® over bhe party he likely will lead in the I960 presidential figSit, This is the day Nixon hopes to end southern opposition to hi® controversial Negro-rights plat- [ provocative a form plank proposal which he ! United States Air Force and to insist that the U.S.government stop such flights.LODGE DENIES CHARGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Some United Nations diplomats expect Russia to cast its 88th veto today to prevent an international investigation of the downing of the American RB-47 reconnaissance plane by a Soviet fighter July I .Vasily Kuznetsov, Soviet first deputy foreign minister, told the Security Council Monday that his government is \u201cresolutely opposed\" to the American proposal that the United States and Soviet governments submit their dispute over the plane to an international commission or to the International Court of Justice in I he Hague.The only purpose of such an inquiry, Kuznetsov said, would 3nd!l~ilkG CTSwl be to \u201cconfuse a completely i .-\u2014- clear issue.\u201d The UN diplomats also antici- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 UN Secretary-General Dag Hammatskjold Belgian troops out of the Congo.The Congo leader scheduled final talks the secretary-general s departure tonight for Brussels and a survey of the Congo situation Lumumba told a press confer ence Monday he would go to Washington an d to Canada to seek French-speaking technicians for the Congo and then fly back to Leopoldville for another meeting with HamniiarskjoM Aug, 5.He said he was unable to be more spécifié about his Canadian trip.\u201c'I think that in the course of this week 1 shall probably be able to go to Canada,\u201d be do dared.\u201cIt is because this cotin try .has always drawn me to it and because 1 have special sympathies for it.and 1 hope to be able to meet friends there and to see whether I might there not find some French - speaking techwicians and specialists who 'might be willing 1 o come and work in the Congo.\u201d The Congo premier said ho had asked HamtmarskjoM to sol a deadline for the withdrawal of Belgian troops.He said Ham-imipskjold \u201cassured me be will spapo no effort and it is in that | spirit that he will negotiate in Brussels with the government of : Belgium.\u201d It seamed unlikely that Ham-marskjol'd would try to j set any deadline, however, since j the Security Council in calling I for the Belgian withdrawal put | no time limit.Lumumba accused the Belgians of provoking the mutiny in the Congo Army by failing to give promotions to native personnel when independence wa s granted June 30.He also accused the Belgians of trying to detach the rich province of Katanga, whose government ha® declared its independence of the central government.C ongolese Premier Patrice has promised him to spare r .umuniba says i effort to get with 1 lammarskjolc) this morning, prior to discussions with the Belgian government in from Leopoldville.Kh B.C.forest fires Firefighter is aircraft crash killed lands KAMLOOPS, B C.- (OP) \u2014 One firefighter was killed and a plane was damaged in a crash landing Monday as an army of 5,000 men continued their battle against British Columbia's forest blazes Edward Paul, 25-\\car-old farm ! paled that a majority of the 11-! nation council would vote down : a Soviet résolution asking the 'council to condemn \u201ccontinuing provocative actions by the worked out in agreement with j New York Governor Nelson ' Rockefeller.\t! Opposition assaults combines legislation OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Eageidy, doggedly and dryly, opposition Liberal and CCF Mi\u2019s harassed Justice Minister Fulton in the Com mon® Monday over his controversial anti-combines legislation.They fired 10 amendments- laborer and father of four, was fatally hurt by a falling tree at a 1,000 - acre fire near Radium, 100 miles northwest of Nelson.Another man escaped with manor injuries.It was the second forest fire death in three weeks in the Nelson and Kamloops forest districts, which comprise most of the southern interior of the province and brought to nine the death toll in Western Canada and the U.S.Victor Jackson, 2f, of Edmonton was kilted Friday when his water-bombing plane crashed near Kelowna.Some 3,500 firefighters in the 11,000 - square mile Kamloops forest district were let! without valuable wafer - bombing support when a B-lI Flying Fortress Plotters Sentenced JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters)\u2014Seven men accused of plotting to kidnap President Sukarno were sentenced Monday to prison term® ranging from six to 15 years.Cuba - U.A.R.Talks CAIRO (AIP) \u2014 Defence Minister Raul C a F no of Cuba, here for an eight-day visit, conferred for 30 minutes Monday with Pres idont Nasser of the United Arab Republic, Castro said he renewed.an invitation for Nasser to visit Cuba and discussed\u2019 means of strengthening friendship between the two nations.crash landed at the air strip here.The aircraft will bp out of commission for several days.The airstrip was chewed up Pilot ! Ivor Beisel of Arizona and his two crow members were nol ! hurt.The forest .service said 58 new j fires were reported Monday, raising the total to around 400 burning in spruce, cedar, pine ; and fir.In the U.S., two men died in i Wa-hinglO'ii from (turn® suffered' earlier while fighting blazes in !(be Umatilla National Forest, j They were Raymond Pike, 41, a \u2018 Washington convict wlho bad vol-i unteeml for fire duly, a n d I James Spencer Jr., 48, of Top PC 111 Sill.otlrsin \u2014 Reuters \u2014 Police opened fire on a crowd of Negroes here today ns nol mg ngainal n ban on political meetings broke out for lire third consecutive day.At least oire person was re ported killed in the new clash, bringing to at least seven the number of Negroes killed in the wave of violence sweeping this city.A police spokesman said die Negio killed today was a looter caught in the act.A cordon of 2,000 troop® ringed the smoldering Negro townships today as the wave of looting, arson, and violence continued.LwiJispcakcr truck® appealed to workers to return to work, but only a sun all number hooded the call as the city\u2019s native labor force pi'otcsbd white rule At least six Negroes were killc ! Monday and scores more were iiiju ed in battles with po live,.HELD WITHOUT BAIL Alwml.72 Nog,roes' were held without bail today and a police Sipokeisinvan said the niMiiber of injured probably would go higher Ilian early cslimiafcs of between 50 and 60.There were no white casualties.The ®ky above the (ownships glowed orange alt night, as burn- See \"Police\u201d Page 5 Disarmament proposals Mr.K.accuses of obstructing MOSCOW \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Nikita Khrushchev (has again accused the West: of following \u201can obstructionist policy with regard to disarmament\u201d The ,Soviet premier has said the lalest American disarmament, proposals \u201cdo not have disarmament as their real aim but are designed In deceive world public opinion.\u201d West peace His view® were contained in letters to prime ministers Mac mJMa.n and Diefenbaker.The letters were sent three days ago The council scheduled a morn-^ ing session to continue its debate 1 five from each opposition party-in a determined assault on the i government\u2019s bill dealing with i mergers, monopolies, combines on the two resolutions.It was j ain^ re(aji business practices expected to vote on them during Eight of them went to a stand-the afternoon.\tj jng VO(e arKj ap were defeated; In the debate Monday U.S.For the Commons, it was a snail-delegate Henry Cabot Lodge de-i like crawl through the 23-clause nied the Soviet charge that the bill.After eight hours,.the MPs | RB-47 was on a spy flight and 1 A'ere only half-way through their the start several months ago.At second reading, it was roundly lambasted by the opposition and during 24 meetings of the House banking committee it came under fire as well.Kissing baby dangerous practice ?LONDON (AP) \u2014 The Queen\u2019s never came closer than 30 miles thoughts\u2014by Mr.Fulton.Carried j ei'O S'Perialist warned today that was over Soviet territorial waters when it was shot down in the Barents Sea.Lodge told the council the plane was on an \u201celectromagnetic observation flight\u201d and clause - by - clause consideration prior to third and final reading.One amendment from Frank Howard (COF\u2014Skeena) was accepted \u2014 pending any second to the Soviet coast, 18 miles beyond the 12-mile limit the Russians put on their territorial waters.(U.S.officials previously disclosed that the six-jet converted medium bomber was on a peaceful scientific mission that had gone on for 10 years with Soviet knowledge \u2014 the mapping of shifting magnetic fields in the Arctic.) without a vote, it broadened the bill's definition of merger to include fields not spelled out specifically in the legislation.One Liberal amendment was left to stand overnight for government study.ROUNDLY LAMBASTED The bill, which amend® t'he Combines Investigation Act and' the Criminal Code, faced rough-and-tcugh handling right from a kiss from its mother could send a baby blind.\u201cThere seems little doubt,\u201d said Sir Stewart Duke - Elder, \u201cthat the.herpes virus is among external eye infections the most common cause of damage to the sight today in Britain.\u201d The herpes virus is the virus which causes cold sores mainly on the lips.No bail for him, eats too many objects Today's Chuckle Croquet: With mallets toward all, .HEAD OF THE HOUSE \u2014 Mrs.Sirima Bandaranaike became Ceylon\u2019s seventh prime minister and probably the first woman in modern history to head a government when her Freedom Party j won an overwhelming Parliamentary victory.Mrs.Banriara-naike, 44-year,old mother of two, succeeds h^r husband who was assassinated last rear.\t( TORQUAY, England (Reuters)\u2014A man who was alleged to have ®wallowed a spoon handle, a four ¦ foot piece of chain, a nail file, an open safety pin.his false teeth and a thermometer, was refused bail in a eo-urt Monday.It was refused because of, in the words of t he prosecuting lawyer, the \u201cvery odd things\u201d done by 46 \u2022 year \u2022 old Francis Henry Voisey since his arrest on a charge of theft.He snapped off t he spooa handle while having a meal in his cell and swallowed it during the main course.Then he swallowed the length of chain after concealing it While being searched.After an operation for the removal of the spocn handle, the chain and a nail file discovered by x-ray, Voisey swallowed the safety pin.He was transferred to another hospital where the pin was extraried but his strange appetite c o nt i n u e d and he gulped down his false teeth and a hospital thermometer.\"Chances are that if he is allowed bail, he will not turn up to stand bis trial because he will have swallowed something more fatal,\u201d the lawyer said.Voisey was ordered to stand trial later for breaking into a store and stealing two pairs of binoculars.He told the magistrate: \u201cI can only put my actions down to the very bad dream I have been having.It must have been a njshtmsre.\u2019* J ^ j#1 and p u b 1 i s h e d! here Monday night, The two Western leaders had asked Khrushchev to reconsider Mk» Soviet decision-s last month to wiithdiraw from the work of the 10-nation East - West disarmament commission in Geneva and to refer fhe matter to the United Nations General Assembly.Khrushchev told Macmillan the five Communist nations withdrew because the Western side \u201cdo not want earnest negotiations\u201d and were using the talk® \u201cto deceive the peoples.\u201d He wrote Diefenbaker that the Western plan did not have real disarmament as its aim.\u201cWe have every reason for saying that these proposals represent one more attempt to mis-^¦ad world opinion and to make it easier for the exponents of the arms race to continue the arms buildup with all the ensuing da n go ro us co n s e brother Darryl is an actor.Been one for a long time\u2014much » orrMNCt mer\tmonths with\ther\tsister, Mrs.\tA.J.Smyth.\tOther\tvisitors\tat the same\thome\thave been Mr and Mrs.Jim Mac- Denald of East Argus and Mr.\t^ John\tTelford of\tSan\tDiego, longer than I have.In fact it inj T^se J{iv«\"'yearV's\u201cbutV Vmè-1 Calif.\twasn't until recently that the\tf j w back jn .u.Weekend guests of Mr.Geo tru\u2018h dawned on me that I might j ¦\u2022jvorsej approach\u201d davs.I'd be Little were Mr.and Mrs^ as well make show business a (he ^\ta ^ and McKee and lamily of (career.(Toe moment of truth\tmjlki and thcn rd 80 haracter which .\t, .\t, ,\t¦ would give me great scope and But to get back to rr*y\t-the chance to do a variety of Darryl 1 got my irs a'e uhings.And so.after receiving -how business through him.We\tw.c,,u., were just kids and it W'as a rainy Saturday afternoon.My mother, unappreciative of the artistic im Va mile from Customs at Norton, Vt.ALWAYS A DOUBLE FEATURE Mr.and Sydney ,achir,e, Mrs.Earl Marsh of t'esi Brcme, Mr.and Mrs.Neil I Ewing and family of Waterloo, : Mr.Leonard Little of Durdas, ; Mrs, Irvine Little of Toronto, j Mrs.Kenneth MacKenzie and Miss Joyce MacKenzie of St.| Pierre Ba.ptiste.; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Leacock j of Manchester, N.H., Mr.and ! pressions we were adding to'the ' Mrs, John Fletcher and Mr.new bathroom wallpaper, sug-.and Mrs.Lonnie Gagnon of\t;\tjested that Darryl, my sister Di- I Goffstowin, N.H.have returned\t!\terdre and I\trepair to the attic TONIGHT: last showing! I home after a few days spent at i ar/l put on a play.Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery ihe honvo of .Mr.and Mrs.A! an j in s.hor1 order Darryl had de-Clift\tand\tKatherine\tHepburn\tin\tLittle.Other visitors at the\ti\tvised a pio\u2019.\tif you can call a 'SUDDENLY\tLAST\tSUMMER\"\tsame home were Mr.and Mrs.\t1\tmonologue a\tplot, which called Lloyd Litile of Lennoxvilie i for him lo be on stage the entire Mr.Alion Cook of Buffalo, N.\u2022 time.My Ms''fcr.who was ail of Y., is spending some time with! three years old, had to be the his father and brother Messrs (love interest.VVailer and Hubert Cook at the I Me?Darryl assured me my National Hole1.\ti role was all-im,portant lo the ae- Miss Joan Wilkinson of Mont- [ tion, 1 was to he \u201chorses ap-I real and Dr.S.J.Rennet of; poach\u2019\u2019 Clvokshire were weekmd gueU- M0M RECONSIDERED of Mr.and Mrs.John Cruick-shank and Miss Ann Cruick-sbank.Other callers at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Media rg of Rapid Blanc.Mr.and Mrs.Norman White (he blessings of Max Sholman, ihc creator of Dobie Gillis, and several executives at 20th Century-Fox, I found my head in a bucket of bleach.1 emerged as Dobie.plus the spine-tingling thriller \"THE TINGLER\" starring Vincent Price WEDNESDAY THROUGH SAT.4 niobts: July 27-28-29-30 Show of shows! A gal orimts.gal-amorous, spicy, daring and sensational bit of entertainment from the Bright Spot if Paris Night Spots.Don\u2019t miss \"Folies Bergeres\" in all its saucy intimacy \u2014 and, as co-feature \u2014 a bold new motion picture, in a revealing, frank porlraval of \"Diary Of A Bad Girl\" Em sure I was the most en-thusiastic six-year-oid in history to simulate the approach of an entire cavalry division.Mother soon arrived in the attic with a WAY'S MILLS \u2014 Miss Beverly Davis who, accompanied by her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Davis, attended the Musical Festival in Cleveland, Ohio, brought back a good report of the events.Besides winning a medal for herself, the Orchestra and Band of which she is a member, look first prizes in each of their respective classes.Mr, and Mrs, D.Manning of Welland, Ont., visited Mrs.Manning\u2019s great-aunt, Mrs.W.N.Horn and Mr.Horn recently.Other guests at the same home j were Mr.and Mrs.Carl Wheeler and Mr.and Mrs, C Anderson' of Huntingdon and Mrs.Kate V I piece of the ceiling in one hand ; Sornberger of White River June- STARTS TOMORROW UNFORGETTABLE! HECHT-HILL LANCASTER prisent BURT\tAUDREY The , Unforgiven' Directed t>r JOHN TECHNICOLOR taniM UNIKOQQlKrtSTS - Also - Brigitte Bardot! 16 t TOTAL DELIGHT! of Sherbrooke visited -Mr.Tho mas and Miss Mabel Lowry.Mr.Chester McIntyre of Lennoxvilie visited friends in the vicinity during the weekend.Mr.Bruce Lang, of Chateau-iguay, spent a few days with his uncle, Mr.John Maxwell.WATERVILLE \u2014 Recent quests al I he home of ML and Mrs.Fred Bell were Mr.and Mrs.W.Shaw and Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Konig and two sons of River Bend.Mr.and Mrs.R.We.stman and family of Chatham, Ont., spent a week with Mrs.Westman\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bell.Miss Gail Scott of Waterville had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist and was a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital over night.Horror Show! \"THE GIANT LEECHES\" Yvette Vickers \"THE MOLE PEOPLE\" John Agar Bowery Boys \u2018FIGHTING TROUBLE\" and a box of crayons in the other.Her advice: Go back to redecorating the bath,room wallpaper.Later Darryl transferred his enthusiasm into actual cash and made a name for himsielf as a boy actor.Since I had not quite lost the urge lo decorate wallpaper, my mother, in the interests of the household, used to take me to the studios whenever Darryl obtained a role.Well, I started my film career the day 1 removed the binges from a door on the set and the star made a most unusual entrance.I thought the scene hilar io-us but mother explained it would have to be reshot because the star had invented some new words and the sound track was, therefore, unusable.To prevent further incidents, 1 was given a small rote anil told to study it.If memory serves me, I became \"a crippled waif of the streets.\u201d As time passed I became one of \u201ca group of children playing in the distance\u201d, \u201ca newsboy .seen briefly\u201d, and \u201ca little child's hand hanging limply from beneath the covers.\u201d APPEARED WITH STARS Kvenfiually 1 even _ scenes with such famous stars as Jeanette Macdonald and Claud-® l ette Colbert.But Alas, the days SB j of \u201chorses approach\u201d were over ^ and the fun seemed to have gone out of it for me.I found myself tion, Vf.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Andrews and family of Keene N.H.visited relatives in town last week.Miss Lorraine Routhier who spent a week with her sisters in Knowtton and Mr.Ronald Routhier who spent a week with his father in St.Bruno have both returned to their home here.The Beldimg-Corticelli Co.are extending their operations here and another building is being added with Coulliard Const, having the contract.This is the second such undertaking this summer.Mrs.Alice Dobb and granddaughter, Margaret Loke have returned home after spending a week with Mrs.Dobb\u2019s sisters in Glover, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Harley Standish and daughter, Wendy, of Ville La Salle spent a few days at the Standish home this week.Word reached here this week of the drowning tragedy which claimed the lives of four young boys while attending summer camp.One of the boys, Keith Stone, eldest son of Norman Stone ! and his wife Beulah Bryan Stone, played vv,a,s lbom m this, piace where \u2022\u2019 WHY DO VA WANT A Island, w;F a weekend guest of j Mr.and Mrs.C, L.Jenkins, at I their cottage at Bacon's Bay.Miss Elizabeth Chadsey is spend- : ing two weeks at Quebec Ledge, : Lake Massawippi.Mrs.Homer Green, who has i been at the time of Mrs.| Edith Pope for the _ past ten months is having a two wee'I'j holiday and left on Saturday for j her home in Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Mosher J and family, of Toronto, Ontario are visiting relatives in this dis- j triot, and Mr.Mosher\u2019s father, Mr.Percy Mosher.Mr.Dale Smith, of Athol, Mass., spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith.Mi !¦ Ruth Walker, nurse-in training at the Sherbrooke Hospital is spending her holidays here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Walker, and Alfred and David.CLASSIFIED ADventures ! r IT SAYS: I QUIT! TRY THE HELP WANTED COLUMNS IflJ OF THE.Sherbrooke Daily Record TEL.LO.9-3636 Cowansville and their cousin-, Mr.L.M.Know Ron, Mr.C.E.Knowlton and Miss Lucia Knowl-ton in Knowlton.Miss Marion Phelps has been spending some time at the local Mil cum assisting in arranging exhibits etc.Reported receipts from the village of Knowlton in the recent j MILBY \u2014 On the occasion hospi.ai Tag Day m aid of the Qf her ^ Hil,g marriase, B M P.Hospita.were $484 84 Miss Barbara Alien was tenner-Mr.and Mrs.F.Hugh Brennan i e(j a delightful miscellanous Hiss B.Allen given siiower by Milby friends SWEETSBURG ANNO t Mures presents 4 Raoul J levy ProduM \"Babette Goes To War\u201d ce ttarrmf JACQUES CHARRIER CUKUASCOPt * Isstfflsn COLOR MAD THE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WAYTir.\\ >vW MEWSor VACATION ?51 .ond you'll be up-to-date with your own Town news, Town events, and Sport news.Have the Sherbrooke Daily Record delivered or mailed to your favorite summer spot DIAL LO.9-3636 he lived until moving to Or ms town with his parents some time ago.Burial took place in the Bryan Cemetery here on Saturday.Mr.W.Daividge of Ed son, Alberta, is spending a time with his friend's, Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Davis.are occupying Mr.L.M.Know!-ton\u2019s apartment on St.Paul Road.Mr.Brennan is general Manager shower in the Club Room a'trac-tively decorated in yellow and white with baskets of summer of the Edimont Canada, Ltd in Rowers.Cowansville.\tj As the bride-to-be entered (he Mr.and Mrs.Bruce McLeilan i room she was greeted by up-have returned from their hooey-J wards of fifty of her friends moon in the Maritimes and are 'and relatives and was presented residing in Knowlton.\t! with a corsage of roses and Miss Christine Miller has been - of \u2022 the - valley by Mrs.spending some time with Mr.Ev'®ns'\t, ^\t, and Mrs.John Macdonald at\tvvas escorted to a deeo- Pointe Claire\trated chair be-side which was a table laden with prettily wrap- Mrs.Henry Wood of Beebe and Mr.Stanley Stevens, of Newport, ; AYER'S CLIFF - Mrs.Robert Livingston of Mont real, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Astbury.Other guests at the same home were : Mrs.A.R.Johrbon, of North Bay, Ontario, Mr.and Mrs.Murray Perkins, of Asbestos and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley McVely, of Cookshire.Mr, and Mrs.R.Cass left recently accompanying their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs, Wellman Smith, Anthony and Cecia Dale Smith, of St.-ambert, on a motor trip through the Maritimes returning via the state of Maine visiting the interesting places en route.Mr.and Mrs.Clair St.Dizier and son Doran, of Ville St.Laurent, were recent guests of Mr.St.Dizier\u2019S! cousin, Mrs.Paul Grenon, Pat and Linda, Messrs.Ray Merrill, R.G.Me-Harg, Nelson Pierce, and A, H, Slack, wrere in Bolton where they attended the funeral of Mr.George True, father of Mr.S.R.True of this place.Mrs.R.M.Thompson spent a few' days this week in Derby, Vermont the guest of Mr.and M l .Kenneth Thompson.Mrs.U.G.Thompson, her hou-e guest, of Moose Jaw, Sa-k.is spending ten days at the same home Mr and Mrs.James Gun-trip and Miss Hylda Fisher, of Toronto, Ontario are spending a holiday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fisher.Mrs.Mildred Rudd, of Rock ENJOY THE FINEST AT THE Mrs, Alberta San born of Waterloo spent ten days with Mrs.Wilfred Gratton and family.Others guests at the same home included Mr.and Mrs.Gilles Langlois and three children of Thetford Mines.Baby Peter Langlois spent five days with his grandmother Mrs.Gratton while his parents enjoyed a motor trip in the New England States.Rev.Dr.S.Wesley Boyd and Mrs.Boyd are leaving Sweets-burg during the last week of August to take up pastoral duties in Sisco Memorial United Church in Coaticook for the next year.The present paster of Sisco United is leaving for Vancouver, B.C., to take up pastoral duties Sept.1.Donald Mason is at Thetford Mines spending the summer with his half-sister Carole, Mrs.Gilles | Langlois and family.Dr.Robert R.Boright and family of Montreal West have been frequent visitors in town, during recent weeks, while their residence was being vacated by Dr.Gilles E.Bisson, Mrs.Bisson and two children.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Beattie, Barbara and Donald Jr., were at i Iron Hill to attend the christen-j ing ceremony of the Mason twins ] when Miss Barbara Begttie acted ! as one of the sponsors.Miss | Grace Beattie of Montreal South j was a recent week end guest of her brothers Albert and Donald Beatie and their families.Miss Jacqueline Bousada spent a few days in Montreal with her sister Mrs.Donald Coveduck and I family.Mr.and Mrs.E.Bird and fam-j ily of Montreal were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Teel and i Miss Patricia Teel on a recent | week end, in Glen Farnham.Mayor Roland Desourdy of Cow ansvilie who resides in j Sweetsburg has now commenced | a new' project at Brome Pond, j Two large land movers have dug ! out a private lake and swim-*ming pool and a modern motel ; and cottages will be built around jit.The Old Dance Barn having ' been bought and destroyed by j Mr.Desourdy and' his workmen.Vt., were guests of Mrs.Eva Bradley.ped gifts.After they had been opened and admired Miss Allen graciously expressed her thanks for the many lovely and useful Mr.and- Mrs.Wm, Stockwel, i articles.Master James Sitockwell and Miss j Refreshment's were served bv Ann Stcckwel'l are Spending a 1 ladies of the comimunity.holiday in Prince Edward Is- Tea was poured by the bride's 1and-\t; mother, Mrs.A.E.Allen and Mrs.Douglas Miller and two j the groom\u2019s mother, Mrs.B.children of Ville Le Salle were j Turner.The bride\u2019s cake, pretti-guests of Mrs.M.W.Miller.jly decorated in pink, white and Mr.and Mrs.Garth Hadlock I gruen.was made by Mrs.W.and son were visiting Mr.and [Suitor.Mrs.JackLon Hadlock in Ironj\tGENERAL NOTES Hiu\t, Mr.and Mrs, John George Mr.and Mrs.James Flanagan |ialK*.family spent a week at and daughter, Thelma of Sutton |their cottage at Orford Lake, were guests of Mrs.Ian W.Cran- ! Miss Elizabeth Lennon s home daiT\t- has been purchased by Mr.Mrs.Lucy .Aseltine was the | Donald Davidson of Lenroxvj.lc.guests of Mrs.Bernice Russell I Lennon plans to make her at Sutton\tjhome with her brother-in-law \u2018 Mr.L.Howard Nicholls is the j*nd s,is\u2019te,r- M,r- an(i Mrs.Leo guest of his aunt, Miss- Editto\tin p^rby Line.Nicholls.Mr, D.R.Brown is a patient in a Montreal hospital, Mrs.Brown is in Montreal to be near him.Mrs.Wm.Pelts' and daughter, Deborah of Montreal are guests of her mother, Mrs.Gus Regiin.Rev.and Mrs.G.Nelson Standish and family of Port Credit, Ont., are spending their holidays at Bronte Lake.M i s Ann Northrop accompanied her mother, Mrs.Rhoda Northrup, Mis® Maureen Macdonald and Mrs.J.Macdonald to Stratford, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Orlando Soles of Dorvai spent the week-end in to wm.Miss Anita Klossencr and Miss Barbara Allen spent a couple of days in Burlington recently.motor to Montreal recently to visit relatives.Mis® Miller is row living at the Julia Drummond residence to be near her work.The many relali.es of the laie Mrs.Oscar Bresee of Montreal j was sorry to learn of her death Mrs.Archie Mandigo went to he city to attend the funeral of her Sister-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Rumsby and three children of Valois, spent a weekend here guests of Mr.and Mrs.A P.Rumsby and Harold.Master Terry Langlois spent a tew days in Cowansville with his grandmother Mrs.Bernice Langlois at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arden Miner.Mrs.Jessie Derrick is spend-j ing a few weeks in South Lee, {Mass., guest of her daughter .Mrs.Alton Russell and family.Mr.and Mrs.James Flanagan and daughter, Miss Greta Fla-jnagan spent a few days in ; Ottawa a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur La pi Ire and family.Golden Rule Rebe'kah Lodg-a no.20 held their regular meeting July IPth with a large attendance.The Degree was conferred on three candidates Plans were made to attend the District meeting also to entertain) the assembly president in Seip-temiber.Lodge closed and a lunch served.This lodge will reconvene Sept.6th.Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze?Don\u2019t be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps.FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set.Gives confident feeling of security and added comfort.No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.Get FASTEETH today at drug counters ev- jrywhere.SUTTON Miss Linda Miltimr, has been visiting her sister Mrs.D.S.Dow and family in Montreal for a few days.Mrs.William Chapman and daughter Ruth cf St.Laurent were guests of Mrs.Lillian Mil-timoré and Linda.Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Hooper spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs.George Hooper at For dye e.Mr.and Mrs.John Anderson Mr.C.E.Knowlton of Toronto :M Bcebe' Mr' and Mrs' Cecil is spending the summer with his j Thompson^ of t Waterloo visited brother, Mr.L.M.Knowlton and sister, Miss Lucia A Know!-ton.BISHOPTON - Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Joyce cf Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Mandigo.Hurdon Hooper and John Davis are spending \u2018wo weeks at Camp Livingstone, Fitch Bay.Mrs.Dorothy Seaman spent a few days in Montreal with relatives and friends.Airs.Smith of Sherbrooke was East Brookfield, Mass., and : guest of her sister Miss Ina 'daughter, Mrs.Larry Lovett j Gardnar for a few days, and sons.Jimmie and David of.Mrs.Douglas Brown has re-; Belchertown, Mass., spent a few! turned home from the B.M.P.days at the home of Mr.and ; Hospital.Mrs.Archie James and visited! Mrs.Lillian Mitimore accom-! other relatives and friends in ; panied Mr.and Mrs.Harold this district.\ti Miller and daughter Mae by 2637 King W.\u2014Sherbrooke Plenty of parking space.We specialize in \"TAKE-OUT ORDERS\" KNOWLTON \u2014 The calf on which tickets arc j being sold in aid of the K.H.S.1 Band was donated by Mr.Lavv-jrence Frizzle of Brome Centre and not by Mr.Delbert Tibbits as previously reported.Mr.and Mrs.Holland Knowl-j ton of Schenectady.N Y,.Dr.j and Mrs.Thomas Knowlton of ' New York Citj.Mrs.Davis Know: j ton of Greenville, Me., Miss Sa-\u2019rah Knowlton of Bangor, -Me., and Mrs.Nell Houston of Guii-! ford.Me., have been visiting their aunt, Mis® Mary R.Knowlton at the Nesbitt Residence at DELUXE DRIVE YOURSELF affiliated with HERTZ RENT-A-CAR You Can RENT 1960 or 1959 METEOR by the Hour, Day, Week or Montlr.Also I-Ton Ford Truck For information - call LO.2-4933 737 Council Street\t\u2014\tSherbrooke NORTH HATLEY PLAYHOUSE OPENING AUGUST 3rd 5 Performances Only.Basil FitiGibbon presents Arleigh Peterson's \"Sest of Broadway\" A Musical Revo* Starring JEAN PAQUIN Wed.to Fri.at 8.30 p.m, $2.50 to $2.00 Sat.6.15 p.m.\u2014 $2.00 .$1.50 9.00 p.m.\u2014 $3.00 ¦ $2.50 Tel.: VI.2-2717 August 10th - 13th 'CORDIALLY YOURS' c A P* T E A S Y SO YOU WERE ON Y I WAS WRAIO if HANP AS USUAL TO 1 WAS V0UR PLAWE, ARE *>OU SURE, IT ISKri THE / 'X LIKE IT, TOO, SIR.SOUE OAV MAYSE MASSE YOU WILLWILUE.I HEAR VOl ELY A UcT I HOPE YOU 00 MOT LEAVE JAPAN TILL! 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WHO NEEDS YOU 9» WE\u2019LLGOTO NOO YAWK, BY-s^AY*/-TRANS-DOGPATCH AIRLINES.\".WOULDN\u2019T YO\u2019DRUTWER GO TO ATLANTA?- TH\u2019 , PLANES POINTED THET, WAY, AN ' AH DON\u2019T\t- Rightly know ef (y 7, AH KIN TURN IT /-V\\ ' GROUND\u2014v-n?- - X - thankyo; CAP'N EDDIE RICKETY BACK-BUTTH'NOO YAWKTRIPIS A MATTER O\u2019 LIFE AN'DEATH\" Z>'' èvêrÿT TDlQl-lM ^ TRIP ON TRANS-DOGFWTCH ISA MATTER O'LIFE AN' DEATH\" mu MATIOHAL 7 ^AILPAPER & PAINTS UMITCO Pezxz^tM A 'IcpMMai \\J DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPER TILE - LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.ê>ïjctl)rook Bail?fttcovii THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960 \"Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.J1583 Visit Crippled Childrens Camp \\ % \\ S' \u2019I r., \u201d itfj I, ,,i : ¦ l!.11 i'i i-i ^ ¦- Ï r Paper makers Valuation boost reduce mill rate If Sherbrooke property-owners don t a^ree with the new valuation roll of the City of Sherbrooke, they can make their feelings known quite easily.Mayor Armand Nadeau declared at a meeting of city council last night A registered letter addressed to the City Ireasurer or one brought in by hand and stamped \u201creceived\" is all that is required, he explained.After a lengthy discussion concerning dissatisfaction with the new roll, City Council decided that the best course to follow would be to lower the mill rate while maintaining the valuation roll as prepared by the assessors.-\u2014-This would mean no increase < subject of whether or not to rent Z\"11 _ ___ L» ^ n in ,;,xo-\u2018 Iin(1 coulme of her grandmother, Mrs.Milton Porter, Sr., Derby Line for a few days.Mr.Richardd Sansehagrin, Toronto.Ont,, spent a week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs.Mildred Sanscbagrin and family, Rock Island.Miss Kay Farman and Mrs.Jane Kerr.Derby Line have re- j stantial 1 turned from spending a few days |- -\tin Springfield, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.William Cons-tock and family, Rock Island ¦\tare spending his holidays at their cottage at Lake Massawippi.Mr.and Mrs.Robert E.Cairns and family.Robert.Jr.Richard, John and Laura of Dickerson.Texas, are visiting Mr.Cairns\u2019 * mother, Mrs.R.W.Cairns.Der-' by Line.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Doherty ' and family.Stanstead, enjoyed ¦\ta motor trip in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.The Sherbrooke Chamber of j Commerce will submit a résolu-| tion to Sherbrooke Progressive ^ Conservative Ml\u2019 Maurice Allard i shortly concerning the construe-j tion of a second runway for the 1 municipal airport.The Chamber's Board of di-i rectors decided yesterday that J they were still in favor of a se-I cond runway.Henri Baudot secretary of the Chamber an-| nounced today.Requests for a resolution con-| cerning the airport\u2019s second run-' way was originally made by Mr.Allard himself.The Chamber\u2019s expressway committee co-chairmen, J.L.Gauthier and John Dunn, will delegate a Chamber member to sit on a special committee which will prepare a brief on the expressway within the next 10 days.Members of the Chamber\u2019s Industrial Committee noted with extreme pleasure yesterday council\u2019s approval of a municipal in-1 and ensuring that this construe dustrial committee as proposed | J'01; complied with zoning and bv the Chamber of Commerce the additional funds which would ! he gleaned from the increased : assessment.The aldermen also decided that parking meters will be removed from both sides of King Street between Wellington and Belvedere streets at the request oi merchants on that street.Aid.Everetl Nicol protested the move and maintained that council was making a mistake in removing the meters which had been installed to benefit the merchants in the first place by assuring the rotation of cars in front of their places of business.Nevertheless the Council decided there will now be 20 minutes free parking and no meters on this section of King Street uni.DING INSPECTION Members of the Sherbrooke Police Department may become part-time building inspectors if a suggestion by Mayor Armand Nadeau is put into effect.He reminded the aldermen last night that at one time the services of the police department had been enlisted in keeping track of all new construction in the city a section of municipally-owned land to Alphonse I aramee for liie purpose of building a coach factory.No final decision was reached, according to Aid, Paul Gervais, but further developments are not known since the meeting not open to the press Workless claims Up for June, 1960 OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 There were 35 per cent more claimants for unemployment insurance on Jure 39 this year than last, the bureau was i of stalasldcs reported today, i C'a unants at the end of last Truck drivers in the employ of ; month totalled jw.-ioo, a re ductile City of Sherbrooke will be t .n of almost per cent from given one hour of extra pay each! Hie May 31 total of 364,360, but almost 35 per cent above the year \u2022 earlier total of 220,500.More than 75 per cent of the increase wa.s accounted for by ma'e claimants and 70 per cent, occurred in Quebec and Ontario.week in return for which they will be required to wash their trucks at least once a week.This svstem has already been pul into effect in the Electricity Depart ment.Tenders called New policy shaping up The Chamber will nominate delegates to sit on this committee after receiving a request to this effect from City Hall.At present, Chamber members are conducting a serious study of the city\u2019s new evaluation roll.A report to this effect is expected for next week.Continue investigation MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Canadian National Railways specialists continued their investigation to- | day to find out how two trains j travelling in opposite directions ; attorney-general has jurisdiction.building bylaws Previous (o this, Mayor Nadeau asked t h e City Council to approve the hiring of another man for the building inspection office.Council decided to invite Building Inspector Aime Gagnon to present his views on exactly what the Inspections office required and then make a decision on whether or not to hire another man.NO JURISDICTION The operation of self-service laundries or \u201claundromats\u201d on Sunday may not he restricted by the city, round] was told in a report from the city attorney last night.In this matter, only the Something new in the advertising is appearing in llic newspapers these days insertions by various departments of the provincial government calling for tenders for the construction of different projects.For instance, this week an ad verlisemcnt appeared under the way of name of the Department of Education inviting tenders from contractors domiciled or having their principal place of business in the Province of Quebec for the building of a normal school for hoys in the City of Trois Rivieres.For the past 16 years, advertisements calling for public tend-j cr.s for provincial government j projects have been missing in Quebec province, the Union Nationale Government refusing to j adopt this method of deciding which contractor should carry oui any particular project.Either the job was awarded to a selected contractor on a cost plus basis or a small group of approved firms were asked to submit tenders \u2014 but public tendering was never resorted to.\u201e\t.\t,\tThe restoration of public tend- Reganiienit at lUmtlon, Ont., prob pj-jug on government works was ably is beginning to feel that it L p,edgc made by \u201enn ,Iean Le.is always the best man, never sage (iUring his election cam- |lll!LRr Adventure Theater Mi Adams A F.\\ a 7) Theatre du Far West 4:45 pm.61 Maggie Muggins 4.00 p.m.II Chuckwagon Tale» 6i Amcncan Rands!and 6* On Safari 7) Death Valley Days Hi Republican Convention 1:15 p.m.Si Cartoons and Cemedy 6)\tTBA 1:30 pm.5) Rocky and his Ei lend?6i < art oon l'« i I v 7)\thmlsalon Politique 5) New* 6:00 p.m.7)\tTl Blanc Richard Hi I f/ove I ucy 8)\tLaity Show 6.10 p.m.3) Knick, Woild of Sport* 6:15 p.m.5) Atlantic Weatherman 6:20 p.m.8) .Sports Scot ebook 6:25 p.m.S) Newstime 6;30 p.m.5) Tarloon Carnival Metro 7) Telcbulleflw WEDNESDAY 6:35 p m.7) Telebulletin 6.45 pm.31 Doug Edward» Nesra 61 News 7) La Metao 4.50 p m, 7) Edition sportive 6.35 p.m.6' Sports wilh ti Smith 7:00 p.m, 3r Whtrlyhlrda M Donna Road Show 6)\tTabloid 7)\tChasse aux Image* Forai» 7.30 p.m Si .lohnny Mldnigtit b\\ Republican Convention V> Finir Just Men 6)\tDonne Reed Show 7.43 p.m.7)\tBonsoir Madama fl.00 p.m.Ill Reck * Bad Girl 51 lawman 6)\tChevy Show 7)\tTrio 1:30 p.m.51 Republican Com en no* 61 Rlvarboai 7> Thratir OHcx-voti» 9,00 pm.fi> While Wp'rn 7i Monsieur Techno* 9:30 p.m.fit Parade 7) Paya et Monoillea 10:00 pm.61 stiatford Festival 7) ThéAtre O\u2019Henry 10:30 p.m.7) T\u2019éle Policlci 11:00 pm.5) Late New* A Sporta 6> CBC News, Weather 7) Tele Journal B) Tomorrow'* Headline 11:03 p.m.R) ML Wash.Waathaa 11.10 p.m.Hi Mt Wash Weather 11:11 pm.Bi .lark Paar Show 6)\tViewpoint 7i La Météo fl I World\u2019* Rea! Movie* \"New Face*\u2019* 11.16 p.m.7)\tNews Round up 11:22 p.m.61 Sports Final 11:30 pm.61 Feature Film 7) Summer Theatre 12 00 a m.7) Flrealda Theatre YOU REMIT .$1.16 Cost of classified ad for 6 days \u2014 Cost .$2.25 Deduct cost of money order .09 $2.16 Run Ad .day* Enclosed $ .\u2022 \u2022t« Charge ?NAME .ADDRESS .PHONE .Mail to Sherbrooke Daily Record 119 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, P.Q.LUMBER 2 x 3, 2 x 4, 8' to 12\u2019 long; 2 x 5, 2 x 6, 12\u201d long; tongue and groove or form lumber, 5 or 6\u201d wide, 2nd class, $65, per thousand.4\u201d planks, 1st and 2nd class (mill run), $60.per thousand.ALL THIS LUMBER NEW AND PLANED.ATTENTION! We are accepting orders NOW! WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 ON Si.Elie d\u2019Orford road, close 1o King St, over 2 acres of land with excellent S-rocmi frame house Heating is forced sir, oil fired.B1r double garage.Approximately )/3 of land is beautifully landscaped, also includes 36 fruit trees.Taxes are only $fl5 per year.Price including all land is *14,000 with excellent terms and as low as *2000 down to ihe right buyer.For more information, please cell K.M.Marois, IX).7-7047.I LARGE six room individual resi- Idence, 591 Montreal, $65; also new seven room heated apartment, downstairs, near Sherbrooke University.1515 Leonard, *125; also | new individual residence for rent.Hebert's, LO.2-0674 NORTH WARD.Adjoining Sherbrooke Golf Club, corner Grime-Jacques-Cartier.Beautiful six-room, individual, new residence (four bedrooms).Spendid finish.Tiled bathroom, automatic heating, garage, Another residence 1855.1880 Grime.Necessary assistance.Immediate possession Hebert\u2019s LO.2-0674.HALLIDAY N.H.A.- V.L.A.Homes Garages, Cottages, Building Materials, Better Dry-Kilnd Wood, Faster Erection.Factory Built or pre-cut.Delivery 34 weeks Erection 3 weeks Four Cetalogues, each 25c.General Catalogue Free.R Broersma LO.2-2012 225 Court St., Sherbrooka.See Erection Wilson St., Sherbrooke.5.Lots For Sale LOT at LiUle Lake Magog, Katevale, 75\u2019 x 100\u2019.Nice quiet place, salt for children swimming, 100 feet from water.Should be seen.Small down payment, easy terme.Call 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.IX), 9.3636, G.J.Greenland.NORTH WARD, few beautiful, large lots adjoining Sherbrooke Country Club.Strictly residential eection.Jacques-Cartier, Desrochera, Grime streets.Select yours now and build your residence.See Hebert\u2019», 2155 Bachand.Phone LO.2-0874.DEZiEL AUTO SPRINGS Blacksmith \u2022 Welding 50 St.Francis Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7-6677, Sherbrooke.14 h.p.motor $12.00 Terms Available.ROSSBIRON Electric Ltd.\tLO.2*1564 133 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.NORTH WARD, 6 rooms and bath roam, heated, hot water year round, garage.Electric stove and Frigidaire supplied if desired.Lucien Hebert, Tel: 9-2551.4 ROOMS heated, hot water, atove furnished, painted to tenant\u2019s choice.$70 monthly.1345 Prospect St., Tel: LO.2-3230.5 ROOMS heated, near school, equipped with plug for automatic washer.Immediate occupancy.Apply where situated at 259 Queen, Lcn-noxville.CHOICE new apartment* In gay and peaceful surroundings, four minutes from centre of town, 6 room apartments plus 2 bathrooms.Monthly or annual leases.Church nearby.Playground, private swimming pool and parking.Open for inspection dally from 7 to 9 pm Chatelaine Residences.Tel: LO.9-64.34.DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Province of Quebec TENDERS The Superintendent of Education invites tenders from general contractors, domiciled or having their principal place of business in the Province of Quebec, for the building of a Normal School for Boys in the City of Trois-Rivières.Upon payment of a sum of $100.00 by accepted cheque or money order, Mr.Jean Louis Caron, architect, 1277 Boulevard des Forges, P.O.Box 353, Trois-Rivières, will furnish the plans and specifications and the tender forms.The tenders must he addressed to the Superintendent of Education, Parliament Buildings, Quebec, and will be re ceived until noon, daylight saving-time, Monday, August 22nd, 1960.The envelope should bear the words: \"Tender ¦ Normal School for Boys in Trois-Rivières.\" The Superintendent does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.Omer Jules Desaulniers Superintendent of Education NORTH Ward: Apartments 3 ann Mall net\t3» Rockonlng ; 5 Today\t8; Day In Court\t5» Republican Tom en Nor 7:25 a.m.\t2:30 p.m.\tfli Highway Patml 5) Local New*\t3) Housrparty\t7:45 p.m.7:30 a.m.\t3) Loretta Young\t7) .leu de Mom i ,5) Today\t8) 'Ihe Gale Storm Show\t8) Republican Cnnventior 7.M am\t3:00 p.m.\t8:00 p.m.1) Program Preview*\t3) The Millionaire\tft) R.C.M.P.8.00 a.m.\tB) Young Dr Malone\t7) Le point dTnUnrof* 3) CBS New»\t«) Feature Film\ttlon S.15 a.m.\t3) Beat The Clock\t8 30 p.m.3) Captain Kang»™*\t3:30 p.m.\t3) Republican Oonventmt 8.21 a.m.\t3) Verdict Is Your#\tfi» Live, a Borrowed Llf* 5) Local New*\tft) From 'rhea# Root*\t7) Theatre de* Vedetlea 8.30 a.m.\t7) Actualité Feminine\t9:00 p.m.5) Today\t-Madame\tfl) Happy 8:41 a.m.\t8) Who Do You TruttT\t7) Aroene Lupin 8) Teddy Rear Playhouse\t3;45 p.m.\t9:30 p.m.9.00 a.m.\t7) C!nt>FeuUJet)n\tAv r*ve Got * See ret 3) Trouble with Father\t4.00 p.m.\t10:00 p.m.5) The Christopher*\t3) Brighter Day\t6) FI rat Person 9.30 a.m.\tComedy Theatre\t7) Lu M e \u2019.) Americn Odyaaey\t7) Menu a la Carle\t10;30 p.m.5) TV School time\t8) American Bandstand\t8) A ca*e for the Court 10.00 a.m.\t4:15 p.m.\t10.45 p.m.3) B>d Rowe Show :») Dough Re Ml\t3) Secret Storm\t7) Du Cote de Che* Li«* \t4:30 p.m.\t11:00 p.m.H) Farmer A) Falfa\t3; Edge of Night\t5) Late Newa Ac Sport# 10.30 a.m.\t5) Adventure Theatre\tft) C BC TV Newa 3) On The Go\tTrackdown\t7) Téléjournal 5) Play Your Hunch\t7) 'Théâtre du\t11:05 p m.H) Morning Movie\tFar West\t8) Mt.Wash.Weather 11.00 a m.\t5.00 p.m.\t11:10 p.m.3) I Love Lucy\t3) Chuckwagon 'Tale*\t3) Vermont Edition SJ Tht Price 1» Right\tSjAmerican Bandstand\tHi Watch your Weather 11:30 a.m.\tB) Traveilin\u2019 Time\t11:15 p.m.3) December 3ride\t5:30 pm.\t3) Patricia and tho 5) Concentration\t5) Flick»\tWeather 12:00 p m.\tB) Huckleberry Hound\t8) Jack Paar Show 3) Love of Llf»\t7) dray Ghost\tft) Viewpoint 5) Truth or\t8> My Friend Flick*\t7) Le Metéo Consequence*\t6:00 p.m.\t8) World\u2019s Bead Movia 8) RiestlesB Gun\t3) Democratic Conven-\t11:16 p.m.12:30 p m.\ttion\t73 New* Round-up 1) Search For Tomorrow\t8) New*\t11:20 p.m.5) It could be you\t8 ) Metro\t2) Ready On Stage 9 7) CHLT-TV Aujourd'hui\t7) Melody Ranch\t11:22 p.m.8) Love 77)at Bob\t8i Early Show\tft) Sports Ftojii 12:40 p.m.\t6:10 p.m.\t11:30 p.m.7) CBMT\u2019 New*\t*) Weather Wire\t7) Théétre 12:45 p.m.\t6:15 pm.\td\u2019Eté 3) Guiding Light\tS) Atlantic Weatherman\t9) E#*o Reporter 12:50 p.m.\t6:30 p.m.\t11:40 p.m.7) Premiere Edition\tNew#time\t3) Verm nr 1.Edthon 1:00 p.m.\tft) Cartoon Party\t11:45 p.m.3) New* Headline» and\t7i Tele-Bulletin\t3) Patricia and hhe Across the Fence\t6:45 p.m.\tWeather 5) New*\tftl CBC TV Newa\t11:50 p.m.i 7) Pot Pourri Féminin\t7) La Metro\t8) Stage 3 81 About lace\t6:55 p.m.\t12:00 a.m.1:15 p.m.\tth Sports\t7) Théâtre au Coin 3) Duke and HU\t7.00 p.m.\tde Feu Swlngbillie*\t31 Huckleberry Hound\t12:30 p.m.5) For You Madame\t5) 1 Spy\t75 Sign-Off 1:30 p.m.\tftl Tabloid\t12.32 9) Am The World Tumf\t7) La Boite aux Idle* 7:15 p.m.Le Courrier de\tft) Feature Film 1:30 a.m.8) Sign off EAST ANGUS \u2014\tChurch Collapse» Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Willard njevV YORK (API\u2014A frame and family are spending two church collapsed in Brooklyn I weeks at Mirror\tLake.\tSunday\tvhortla- after the Sunday -service\tended.Two persons were WHISTLING\tBIRDS\tlightly\thurt.Police said the con- The Australian magpie, or pip- gregation was still inside the Ne-ing crow ran be taught to J gro church -when it suddenly coi-whistle tunes.\tlapsed.I R SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1980 White Sox Dump Red Sox 14-4 In Little League Action Last Night Raymond Farrell Is Oulslanding On Beebe Posts 9-6 Mound For Vidors, One Tilt Tonight aifif ' White Sox, coasting along in top spot in the SherJ.onn Li\u2019iU ; Bccbc defeated Ayers < hf.gandy Cross, racing hLs Y-Fly-j mates tacking brilliantly to the League, added one more to their Min column last night dumping ^\ter tor the first time on Little windward mark, arriving well defeated favorites ahead of the fleet to win the la (I bo is to take over | race.Sandy Cross pulled off a the Beebe mnesorne r\"'\" i\"\tthc annual boat rac*1 second in the race t0 win the second place.The game was a | throughout but, in the eighth in- ! Despite Lothrop\u2019s smaller boat, Sandy Cross Takes Lead In Lake Magog Boat Racing Competition Betty Henri Wins City Of Sherbrooke Tennis Crown league, added one more to tneir Min column last mgni dumping w-o ouuuaj «ne,.,,,.,., .«.j er {()r the fir, the Red Sox by a 14-4 score.Raymond Farrell held the Red Sox action over tbe ^eekend \u2018\"j11}* j Lake Magog, .in the six innings he worked to nine scattered hits and two walks\tvictory by Lothrop ami Gi for his win.Tonight the Senators travel to Lcnnoxville to take on the Yankees.This is an important game for the Yanks and a win here could just about give them a spot in the play-offs.Last nights tussel between the | White Sox and Red Sox was a 1 cloçe ball game for the first four , innings with only one run se- j perating the teams.In the fifth ! üiowever, the \"White Sox batters got to hurler Begbie and came j up with a barrage of eight hits j which netted them twelve runs.| Two errors by the Red Sox help-1 ed the White Sox cause in the | frame.Red Sox in the bottom of the | sixth making a bid to get into j the game came along with three j runs but it was not enough and j the White Sox took the game on j the long end of a 14-4 count.White Sox in this one used a 1 few of their youngest players j and pint-sized Danny Farrell at second base showed plenty of | baseball savvy, other players shining for the While Sox were Raymond Farrell on the mound and Wayne Gilbert at third base.Red Sox for four innings were in the game but in the closing frames their players looked listless and they had few stars.O\u2019Conner, Griffin and G.Clark were the umpires.White Sox WEDNESDAY 1ST RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT *.PACE r.1 l>i Ihom in first Place in thc annUal boa,; rac' 1 SeCOnd the raCe t0 W\u2018n the *\tPURSE: SIOO.OO 1,1\t' ing competition for the Jean- weekend series while Lothrop i\u2014vn.LSPRtNc;, c Dubois.close one Pau\u2019 Perrault Trophy.\tf\u2018nithcd third-\t.\t3\u2014merry\u2019guy,V p.Normandin.The next races will be during 4_success Lionel, l.Denauit.Brooks If\t\t 3\t2\t2 Thorn rf\t\t 2\t2\t0 \t26\t14\t11 \tRed Sox\t\t \tAB\tK\tH Cabana 21)\t\t 4\t0\t1 Doherty ss .\t\t 4\t0\t2 Laundry 3b\t\t 3\t0\t1 R.Stewart 1\tf\t 3\t0\t0 Dwane lb .\t\t 3\t1\t1 Thibault c\t\t 3\t0\t2 Begbie p\t.\t3\t1\t1 Lain g cf\t\t 2\t1\t1 W.Stewart\trf .\t2\t1\t0 \t27\t4\t9 White Sox\tnon 2 12 x\t14\t11 1 Red Sox\t000 1 03\t4\t9 3 R.Farrell\tand Allard;\tBegbie,\t squad\u201d pulled | R is the first time he has been tbe\tLakTe\tJ'BeaUdette on the courts this >ear ning the Beebe\tI 11 13\t*\u2022«»\tI August 7 on Little Lake Magog | 6\u2014LEBEAU, g.Lachance, ahead for keeps.Johnny Goud forced to concede first position A TShe-slandings after four ragc.e:s 7-willie lank^ .\u201e\t8\u2014MISS JOSE LEE, R.Dupont arc as follo'ws: lient ball to chalk up his win.jn ^ jjrs^ racei saj[or cross ' Alan Wing opposed Goudreau for ick,ly attat.ked the nine other Ayer\u2019s Cliff.\t!\t, Betty Henri last night took the The new champion pressed ladies\u2019 singles crown in the City her opponent with regular long of Sherbrooke Tennis Tourna- hard .hots which forced ment when she defeated Louise Fernet t0 comralt several en.ors.: Fernet in two consecutive sets -\t, ! winning 6-2, 6-2.\t.Then with trying types at Champion Henri replaces the sbots> sbe Quickly picked up 1959 champ Marthe Tanguay who P°*nts and won\tmatch due> was unable to defend her title t0 superior skill on the court.The men's singles finals get reau went the distance on the | since the inauguration of the mound for Beebe, pitching excel-1 CVent.Ayer s liui.\t()oats jn race to the windward Saturday, Ayer's Cliff travels mark and then increased his lead to Beebe while, on Sunday Water- ,jurjng the downwind and lee-!oo visit-: Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Magog ward iegs 0f the course.Ashford Lothrop was less than ! a minute behind winner Cross to take second place in the race while the next three boats were five seconds apart with Peter ( toss, Lodoux and Gadbois finishing in that order.The second race saw Gadbois\u2019 SF Giants Plan Tour Of Japan NEW YORK ( AP)\u2014San Fran-; cisco Giants of (he National j ! League will make a 16 game lour | of Japan between Oct.15 and j Nov.18, the office of commis^ | I xioner Ford C.Frick said Mon- 1 jd.ay.Frick conferred with Japanese j j baseball officials prior to making j j the announcement.All-star play- j |ers chosen from Japan\u2019s two j professional leagues will furnish | Coach Ken the opposition.The- tour, Frick\u2019s | office said, has been endorsed Lothrop Gadbois Codere Ledoux P.Cross Chateauneuf Y-Flyer 1580,5 Snipe 1561.5 I iehtnine 1544 25 1_PRINCE LOGAN- °- Surprenant l.ignining i0^4.^0 2\u2014n-s ME, E.Riendeau.2ND RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT A PACE PURSE: *125.00 Betty Henri was presented with underway this everting at 8:00.' the Hiram-Walker Trophy by Richard Royer goes up against | Sherbrooke Tennis Association his brother Raymond who is the President Majella Charest.\tdefending champion.In the da'n\u2018'M\u2018 Sovf-ra'n\u2019Mvt\tand\tliamiS\tan\tobscure Canadian\trun- R lughrider arrived here for Ihe united bfales stale depart-j as,tounded the sport world with stunning upset victories in the 1928 Oyimpc Games 100- and 200-metre- sprints.It was\tCanada\u2019s brightest\tmoment\tin\tthe Olympics and\ther prime athletic contribution to the Roaring Twenties.In 1928 Williams entered the Olympics at Amsterdam as a shy, modest 20-year-old.He left the Games as Peerless Percy, a national idol.Today William® is an insuramoe salesman, greying 'slightly, a bit paunchy.He enjoys golf, a game he took up after a friend gave him, a set oif cWbs in the 1930s, and ha® a creditable five handicap.But he has little interest in the sport that made him famous.DISLIKED RUNNING \u201cI never did like running,\u201d he said in an interview.\u2018\u2018Anything 32 Years Since Canada's Running Chamo Percy Williams Scored Upset Victories In 100,200 Metre Races Interlake 1350.75 i 4\u2014louisa worthy, r.Lafonci.Snine 1329 67 5\u2014BRUCE GALLON, F.Desrochers, c\t,.,4q n 6\u2014CYRIL FLICKA, L.Denauit.snipe la-to.o 7_ WINSTON ROSEOROFT, B.Chabot.D.McMahon Lightning ^35.0\troseckoft, s.Kidd.Dr.McMahon Snipe 1210.5 i Petrol 1148 5 3RD RACE \u2014 trot t pace t \u2022\t, , mftrr n\tPURSE: *150.00 Interlake 1037.0 l_CYRrT- IBAr Lightning 1034.0 2\u2014FïUNCIPALITY, L.Desrosiers Snipe 994.5 j\u2014doctor brooke c, M.Leclair.Snipe\t971.0 i 4\u2014RAGON, P.Denis Nnine 794 O t\u2014CHAMPION FINGO.C Grenier rsnilie\t5_HERBIE oihect, F.Desrochers.j 7\u2014SONNY McKLO, R.Grimard.! 8\u2014DREAM DIRECT, C.Mathieu.minutes of play and presented while the winner of the match to the large crowd in attendance goes on to meet Claude Metras a very interesting battle.\tand Denis Royer.Lanctot Levesque Chevalier Lemire Plamondon Gagnon yam.Royals Obtain Gerry Thomas From Virginians MONTREAL (CP) - General manager Fern Dubois of the iMoni- Coach Frank Clair of Ottawa |rea] Royals of the International told reporters he would hate fo j League today announced he has spoil his winning record \u2014 .he | obtained outfieider Gerry Thomas hasn\u2019t lost a home exhibition | ^ waivers from Richmond Vir-game since coining here in 1956.| gjuians.But he also wanted to give some i \u201d The R0y,aiS) at full strength, new hopefuls plenty of action, j will |lave to release a player.j There was no announcement, but Batting\u2014(Bob Skinner.Pirates'[J is\toul1fiel(lef 0har,|ie -kb home rim in the seventh j550™' w'11 1>e leased, sn-aipped a 2-2 lie and led to a 4-Û victory for Pittsburgh over St.Louis.Tijuana, Mexico \u2014 Eduardo Guerrero, 120, Mexico, outpointed Danny K-i-dd, 120, Philippines, 10.For the life you like to live ._ \u2014w Hi & M0LS0N Sailing L »»¦ P 1 CANADIAN ; ENJOY IT IN CAN» THIS SUMMER \u2014 THEY COOL QUICKER, PACK BETTER! hurried, ifs a smooth, goodly t nnr the result ot vm bright new lage natural brewing \u2022 \u2022 ¦ ,hat lends lift beer with a lively flav^cask for Molson to your lc'surp n- Us brilliant new taste Canadian and enj y MOLSON \u2022 : \u2022 \u201d, : Si \u2018 -N j>.' I accomplished I did because of the d e t e r m i n a t i o n of Bob Grarigier, my track coach.\u201d A bachelor, he lives with his widowed mother in a comfortable home in the university district of Vancouver.Explaining why he didn\u2019t make coaching a career after his retirement from active running following the 1932 Olympics, he I said: I \u201cA runner needs two coaches, one to -get him in shape and keep him, there and another to teach him to run.1 'Wasn\u2019t qualified to do either.When a.s-ked to help after the 1932 Olympics I tried, but officials and athletes didn't, or wouldn\u2019t, accept the -theories I put forward.\u201d INDOOR MEETS NEEDED Though he h-a'Sm\u2019t taken an active interest in the sport in recent years, he has some views on wih-at Canada needls.\u201cCanada has two problems in developing track 'mem.There is a woeful lack of good coaches and our seasons are too short, I\u2019ve always believed that Canada ï\u2014qulen over,.c.Grenier.Eastern Townships Tennis Tourney To Start Tuesday Night, August 9 The Eastern Townships Ten-.Victoriaville, Drummondville, Asms Tournament is scheduled to.bestos, Windsor, Brompton, and start Tuesday night, August 9 ! East Angus.Officials of the tour-at the Sherbrooke Tennis Asso- ; ney expect over 200 participants ciation Courts on Fraser Street, j at the event this year.This is the most important un-i Entrants are asked to obey dertaking of the local tennis j rules of etiquette regarding ten-group and it will include five I nis and are reminded that, if categories of play - men\u2019s singles | they are more than 15 minutes and doubles, women\u2019s singles and late for their scheduled match, doubles, and the mixed doubles.I they will lose by default.All Association members are re- ! starting times for the matches minded that their names are au-1 will be released in plenty of time tomatieally registered and they | for participants, must give the name of their | If, for a serious reason, a play-partner to Claude Metras at the ; er cannot take part in the tourna-Club.Other amateur tennis en- : ment at the alloted times of his thusiasts may take part in the ] matches, he or she, is asked to annual event by sending their ! let the directors of the tourney names and addresses to Codere know at least 24 hours in ad-Ltee or to Boisvert and Fils.A ; vance of the match.$1.00 fee must be accompanied The addresses of the two tour-j with the entry.\tnament directors are; Jean-Louis This annual senior meet puts ; de Leseleuc, 1369 St.Gilles, Sher-logether the best tennis play- brooke and Claude Metras, 123 1 ers of the Townships from such i Ontario, Sherbrooke.The tele-5-worthy scott Hal, F.st.Denis j centres as Granby, Sherbrooke, phone number of the club k Lo.4TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE: *150.00 1\u2014\tDIXIE\u2019S BABY, A.Gravel.2\u2014\tANDY KUNO, B.McNally 3\u2014\tFREEDOM DIRECT.H.Lepage.4\u2014\tHOMESTRETCH RED, A.Reynolds 5\u2014\tLARRY CHIEF, E.Poulin.7\u2014DENNY POINTER, L.Denauit.R-BUD A.SPENDER, G.Adamson.5TH & 8TH \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE: *325.00 1\u2014\tFAIR VIEW, G.Adamson, 2\u2014\tAHJEN CANE, 3\u2014\tREYNO WORTHY, F.Brothu.4\u2014\tSUCCESS PENNY, A.Perron.5\u2014\tGRAHAM ABBE, A.R.Reynolds.6\u2014\tJERRY TALLEY, M.Masse.7\u2014\tWILLIAM WEST KYER.F.Desrochers.8\u2014\tTAYLOR WIN, R.Grimard.4TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" PACE PURSE: *125.00 1\u2014\tMISS ALLIE STORM, E.Laporte.2\u2014\tMERRIE DARNLEYSON, E.Denau.T 3\u2014\tPANDEMONIUM, 4\u2014\tFATHER HARMONY.S.Kidd.6\u2014\tMO LASS.7\u2014\tTRYAX JONES, G Dubois.8\u2014\tATTORNEY LONG, W.Baxter.7TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT 3 PACE PURSE: *125.00 1\u2014\tHAPPY CHUM, G, Dubois.2\u2014\tEDDIE TRUAX, E.Bernard 3\u2014\tCOUNT PULASKI, O.Surprenant.4\u2014\tROBIN LEE, P.Neron.5\u2014\tBERT EBLIS, F.St.Denis.6\u2014\tDICK lUTHER, W.Baxter.7\u2014\t-MARIETTE IBAF, L.Denauit.8\u2014\tLADY O\u2019BRIEN, L.Larose, 9TH RACE \u2014 \"D\" TROT A PACE PURSE: *100.00 1\u2014AI,WAY\u2019S MINE.E.A.Grass.Waterloo, Thetford, M e g a n tic, j 9-5445.Dotted Swiss Easily Wins $109,200 Sunset Handicap; Nickel Boy Second must turn to indoor meets to give 3\u2014SARA BROOKE, B.Chabot.7\u2014\tAPRIL JOY, W.Baxter.8\u2014\tBREEZEWOOD, B.Blanchet.10TH RACE - \"D\" TROT A PACE PURSE: $100.00 1\u2014\tGRACE IBAF.B.Denauit, 2\u2014\tMILO HANOVER.B.Chabot.3\u2014\tAYLMER FORBES, T.Carrière, 4\u2014\tMR.LU LU, G.Lachance.5\u2014\tHELEN STAR, F.St.Denis.6\u2014\t.JOSEPH WORTHY.7\u2014\tRED CHARM, W.Baxter.8\u2014\tWAYNE H.ABBE.,\t,\t\u201e\t.4\u2014RUGGED LEE VCMLO, F.St.Denis runners a chance to run all year j -,-queen Eton, g.Lachance, long and take part in more com- | o\u2014philip bell.l.Larose, petitions, .\u2018\u2018After the 1982 Came® I helped arrange ani indwr oneet at Victoria.It was a success tor both athlete® and fans.But no one foi-lowedi up the &lanL and another was never held.Since it appeared they didn't want my advice I pulled out of the picture.\u201d He has remained aloof, refus- ; ing invitations to appear on radio | and television show® and at I sport® dinners.OUT OF TOUCH \u2018Timi out of touch with the aport now\u2019, and not qualified to speak on track today.I never attend sports dinners because few people want to .see a lot of old men, in -their day world beaters, but now just a memory.\u201cI -never looked the part of am athlete.I\u2019m 52 and look even les® the part now.But I\u2019m happy.1 have many friends, live comfortably and who can ask for more?\u201d William® began running in high school in 1924.It was a compulsory part of the school\u2019s program.That year he contracted rheumatic fever and doctors said he would never run again because his heart had been damaged.When he entered the Olympics in 1928, the experts said he was too slight at five-foot-six and 126 I pounds.He had had no interna-| tionai experience and little love for the sport.But.on July 30 he won the 100 ! metre,s and two days later the 200 metres.He came home to the cheers of thousands.In 1929 he made a brilliant invasion of U.S.indoor track meets and won 14 of 15 starts.On Aug.9.1930.at Toronto he equalled the word record of 10.3 seconds for the 100 metres, his fastest ever.Canada began to eye more Olympic crowns.But 14 days later in the British Empire Games 100-yard final at Hamilton, William® caught a chill while waiting for the start, delayed nine minutes by a medal presentation.INGLEWOOD.Calif.(CPI-Dotted Swiss, Cornelius V, Whitney\u2019s big chestnut colt, completed one of the finest seasons in California track history Monday when he easily won his second $100,000 added race on the final day of the 56-day Hollywood Park meet.He scored by nearly four length® in the $109,200 Sunset Handicap over the one-mile, five-furlong distance.When jockey Eddie Burns let the 3-5 favorite loose, the four-year-old speedster ! swept to victory by 3% lengths | over Nickel Boy from the Elmen-j diorf Farm.i Johnny Longden came in third ,on the pacesetter.Turin, in the field of seven.Dotted Swiss paid crowd estimated ,at 40.000.WON THE GOLD CUP Dotted Swiss\u2019 victory followed by a little more than a week his-triumph in the $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup.He thus became the fourth horse in the track\u2019s history to take the two big races for handicap performers.Cover Up in 1947, Swaps in 1956 and Gallant Man in 1958 turned the trick.Dotted Swiss, son of Counterpoint, carried 120 pounds against 107 in the Gold Cup.but he won-even more easily, flis time was 2:40 1-5, just two seconds slower; than the track and world record set by Swaps in 1956.It was the fifth straight vic-,ory of the meeting for the Whit- LAST NIGHT'S STARS Pitching\u2014\u2019Bob Friend, Pirates \u2014the veteran rigli-t-\u2019lrander hurled nine hit ball® through 8 2-3 innings and' wxm his 11th of the season as- the Pirates regained first place in t b e National League.SPORTSMAN'S PIGE ST.3:M'krp PLUG-CASTING TIP $3.20, $2.60 and $2,40: Nickel Boy ney colt and brought his owner | $5.80 and $4, and Turin $3.60.i $63,100 and a total of $194,360 for The 19th running of the Sunset | the entire Hollywood Park (Handicap wa-s witnessed by a i season.Bruce Fry Tops Field In Qualifying 18-Hole Round Of Quebec Junior Golf FLOATER- Diver MONTREAL (OP)\u2014Bruce Fry of Montreal Summerlea carded a 76 for 18 holes Monday to top the field in the qualifying round for the Quebec junior golf championships at -nearby Laval-sur-le-iLac.Sixteen young golfers in the 16-18 age group shot 81 or less to qualify for 36 hole® of match play to start today.The final round is to be played Wednesday.Marcel Dion, East Angus, (Que.79.Nils Badienduck.Ste.Agathe, Que .89; Peter Davidson, Trois-Rtvseres, Que.89; T.Archambault, Laval, 80; Bill Fox, Cornwall, Ont., 80; Dave Stetland, Ste.There.se, Que,, 80; Richard Tombs, Montreal St.Lambert, 81; R.Cali lie, Gr.and\u2019Mere, Que., 81; Andre Maltais, East Angus.Que., 81; John Newimam, Knowl-ton, Que., 81; Bob Golfman, Ste.A PLUS THAT FLOATS WHEN RESTING AND DIVES WHEN RETRIEVED;, MAY BE USED THIS WAY WHEN BASS MOVE INTO SHALLOWS AT NIGHT OR EARLY MORNING IN HOT WEATHER.(IN SHALLOW LAKESj TRY JT ANYTIME.) Cast and let plug rest a MINUTE OR TWO.THEN TWITCH IT VERY GENTLY A COUPLE OF 1 TIMES.BEGIN SLOW RETRIEVE ON SURFACE FOR A FEW FEET, THEN SPEED UP QUICKLY SO PLUG DIVES, AND BE READY FOR AN UNDERWATER STRIKE.i\t, t ,., Thenese, Que., 81; and M inker T,ed for second place behind i Bat(eil Montreal Angou, 81.\t\u2018 Fry, an 18-year-old high sc boo;] ^\t\u2019 r.,\t\u201e ,r student, were t h re e players.1 Carl Wilson of Montreal Rose-Andre Girgras of Quebec City\u2019s j m'cre Ied ^ fleld the juvenile ! Orleans Club, Gordon LeRiche of competition with a /9.His closest I Montreal Hampstead and Peter eonilpetition was from J, Lecava- Winsbv of Summerlea all shot *1(vr 0 ,lke *anlc ,c^u'3 \u2019'''ho 1 -,\t\u2018\tj 80 and Summerlea's Ted Fletcher SLOW fast : NX\\ \\\\< 4 XV XXX \\\\\\ \\% HARNESS RACING at the sss SHERBROOKE ! Other qualifiers were: [ Major League Leaders | National League AB R H Pet.Larker, L.A\t215 31 74 .344 Mays, San Fran 338 71 116 .343 Ashburn, Chicago 3S2 65 197 .322 Clemente, Pgh 345 56 110 .319 Groat, Pgh\t396 57 134 .313 Runs\u2014Mays 71.Runs batted in\u2014Banks, Chicago, 80.Hits\u2014Axroat 124.Doubles \u2014 Pinson Cincinnati.25.Triples\u2014Pinson, and White, St.Louis, 8.Home runs\u2014Aaron, Milwaukee 28.Stolen bases\u2014Pinson 22.t RACE TRACK XXX, ^ WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY \u2014 8.00 P.M.w\tSUNDAY EVENING \u2014 8.00 P.M.RAIN or SHINE Admission $1.00 *\u2014 Pari Mutuel Children under 16 not admitted OWN A \u201860 VOLKSWAGEN For a* little as $1645.00 \u2014 40 to 44 miles per gallon.Trade-ins accepted.ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.Tel.LO.94613 2835 King West, Sherbrooke.who came in with 82.The juveniles, under 36, play a final round of medal play today.The Swmimeriea team of Fry, Winsby, Fletcher and Norm Poirier scored a 322 to win- the team championships -based on Monday\u2019s play.Emile Griffith Wins Decision Over Fernandez NEW YORK (AP) - EmfW Griffith showed dazzling footwork and speed of hand Monday-night in winning a unanimous decision over Argentina's Jorge Fernandez in a 10-round boxing match at Madison Square Garden.Griffith weighed 150 pound's to Fernandez\u2019 148Li.There wore no knockdown* in the hard-fought rematch of a disputed June 3 battle that almost touched off a riot at St.Nicholas Arena.AU three officials called this the same way, making Griffith the winner by a 5-4-1 margin in round's.In the final analysis, Fernan-dex lost the fight when ho was penalized in the fourth round for repeated Jow blows.Referee Al Berl warned him twice and then took away the round which he appeared to have wen otherwise. WERRROOKI DAILY RFOORD.Tl'KSDAY, JH Y 2fi.IftflO One Fixture This Evening In Junior Baseball League Erompion Royals To Visit Fuller At Municipal Stadium, Gametime Is 8:30 Brompton Royals visit Fuller this «venir.; in a Junior Baseball League tilt slated to start at 8 30 in the Municipal Stadium.The result ot tonight's same will no: change the standings as regards position.The Royals are In an almost hopeles?situation a: the present as they are deep n the cellar position with over half the sea>on finished.Fuller, on the other hand, has a chance to pull further upward into the top two spots by the end of the year and they are not finished bv any means.Brompton was blanked 3-0 Sunday by the Coaticook Canadians and.even though they put up a good fight, the Brompton club was simply outplayed.However, the Royals still have such players as Maurice Audet and Mike Raymond who add plenty of punch to an already well-formed team.Fuller - Hamel's squad - put up an excellent battle on Sunday night when the Indians pulled off two homers to take the tilt 21.It was a heartbreaking loss for the Fuller ninesome and tonight they should be out there battling with ail their worth.Bob Desreehers of Fuller, who was suspended for the duration, of Sunday evening's game, will be back in the starting lineup and his presence will certainly be noticed as Bob is one of the steadiest and most reliable players on the team.Spectators are cordially invited ! to attend tonight's tilt and should; be in for some good Junior League ball.Attendance of late hasj been picking up and league officials, as well as the teams, hope ! for a continued rise in interest: in the League.Bucs Drop Cards 4-2, Take Half-Tilt Lead Over Second-Place Milwaukee They said the trouble with the Pittsburgh Pirates is that they\u2019re just a bunch of singles hitters.They lacked the ingredient that helps win pennants i.e.the long ball.So what did the Bucs do about getting back to first place Monday night?They banged out three home runs and halted the oncoming St.Louis Cardinals with a 4-2 victory that gave them a half game lead over the idle second place Milwaukee Braves.Bill Virdon, Bob Skinner and Roberto Clemente provided the long ball.Virdon hit his homer in the sixth.The blow came off Larry Jackson and tied the score at 1-1.Pittsburgh went ahead 2-1 in the sixth and St.Louis tied It 2-2 in the seventh, when Jackson w-ent out for a pinch bitter.In the eighth, with Ronnie Kline, a fermer Pirate on the mound, Skinner hit one into the seats- to regain the lead for the Pirate-s.Then, for insurance.Roberto Clemente ho.mered in (he ninth and relief artist Elroy Face ca.me in to seal Bob Friend\u2019s 11th triumph of the season.REDS WIN HECTIC GAME In the only other game scheduled in either league, the Cincinnati Reds overcame a 5-0 deficit to defeat the Chicago Cubs 6-5.The Cincinnati triumph, achieved- with two runs in the ninth, climaxed an action-ipacked game in which Ernie Banks of the Cubs was carried off the field after being hit with a pitch and- Cincinnati pitcher Joe Xux-hall had to be restrained from assaulting umpire Ed Yar-go.Banks, batting against Don Yci.vco-mbe in the second in- ning, was struck on the left knee by a pitch.He fell writhing to the ground and it was feared he had suffered serious injury.Examination showed only a bruise and he was expected to be in the lineup tod-ay for bis 580tb consecutive game.XuxhalH\u2019s big blowup came in the eighth when George Altman, who had hit a three-run homer off Xewcomtbe earlier, beat out an infield hit, NuxhaU, covering first on the play, took the throw from first baseman Gordon Coleman, When Varga called Altman safe, Nux-hal charged him and nearly knocked him off his feet.Manager Fred H-ufchin-scti had to re-strain Nuxha-11.Then Billy Martin and Coleman jumped on the southpaw pitcher and wrestled him to the ground.The Cubs carried a 3-0 lead into the seventh when a walk and two singles gave Cincinnati a run.Cud starter Bob Anderson was shelled in a three - run cfgh.h ^parked by sjngles by Eddie Ka-sko .and Vada Pinson and Frank Robinson\u2019s double.The Red'S-\u2019 winning runs in the ninth cam-e on singles by Chico Cardenas,, rookie shortstop, pinch hitter Gus- Bell and Pinson, plus sacrifice flies by Kaso and Harry Anderson.The victory snapped a four-game losing streak for the Reds.The loss for the last place Cubs put them a game and half behind the seventh place Philadelphia Phillies.Baseball Monday s Gomes SMER LENN LITTLE LEAGUE White Sox H, Red Sox 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ciruunnaii 6.Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 4.St.Louis Î.AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Miami 5.Montres', 1.Jersey City ?.Toronto 4 Richmond 3.R.iifalo 2.Rochester 7, Columbus 4 ('4 .¦ Todoy\u2019s Gomes SHERLENN UTILE LEAGUE Senators vs.Yankees (at LennV.'.le).NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at St.Louis \u2018night).Milwaukee at San Francisco (nig : Cincinnati at Los Angele* ;n ;.v,l Philadelphia at Chicago.AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Boston intght).Cleveland at New York nigh;'.Kansas City at Baltimore (nighi) Detroit at Washington in.ght INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Miami.Toronto at Jersey City.Buffalo at R.chmond.Koch ester at Columbus Standings SHER-LENN LITTLE LEAGUE , Ed Warnr Named To Olympic Team MOMHLVL UIM \u2014 Canada will send 91 compelitois to the Olympic Game> in Rome along with 21 otfirials connected with the cations teams and sic gen oral officials.The personnel includes the following eastern t anadians Shooting \u2014 Garry McMahon, Dartmouth VS ; I dson Warner Lennowille, tjiie.Trai k and field \u2014 Joe Mullins, Glace Bas, VS.; \\le\\ Oakley.St.John s, MM.The full list of 114 was ap proved Saturday at a meeting of the Canadian Olympic \\ssovia tion executive.I lie athletes will compete in II sports classifications.Numerically the teams are: rowing, 15; track and field.15; basketball, 11; yachting.11: swimming.ID; shooting, 1: paddling, fi; oqlies trian.ship, 5; boxing, 4; wrestling.3; weightlifting, 3; eynuiax ties, 3; cycling', ; fencing.1.Bill Skowron Leads AL Batting Race While Norm Larker Heads National \tP\tW\tL\t1 Pts White Sox \t\t13\t12\t!\t0 \u2018.4 Indians\t\t\t14\t6\t7\ti 13 Senators \t\t11\t6\t4\t1 12 Yankees \t\t\t14\t6\t8\t(1 12 Red Sox \t\t14\t5\t8\t1 il Tigers\t\t\t14\t3\t10\t1 7 SHERBROOKE JUNIOR LEAGUE W L Pet :\t\t\t\t Coaticootf .\t\t12\t4\t.750 ! Kist \t\t\t\t7\t4\t.636 Fuller \t\t\t7\t7\t.300 Indians \t\t.\t6\t9\t.400 , Brompton \t\t\t4\t12\t.250 i NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL Pittsburgh \t\t54\t37\t.593\t\u2014 Milwaukee \t\t52\t36\t.591\t Los Angeles \t\t48\t40\t545\t-t\u2019s St.Louis\t.\t49\t42\t.338\t5 San Francisco .\t4Ô\t42\t.317\t7 Cincinnati\t\t\t41\t49\t.336\t12H Philadelphia \t\t35\t55\t.389\t18 Va Chicago\tS3\t56\t.371\t20 AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBI.Chicago\t\t\t52\t38\t.578\t\u2014 New York \t\t49\t37\t.570\t1 Baltimore \t\t51\t43\t.543\t3 Cleveland\t\t\t47\t40\t.540\t3V4 Washington \t\t43\t44\t.494\tTl-i Detroit\t42\t46\t.483\t8 Va Boston\t\t\t36\t52\t.409\t15 Kansas City\t33\t34\t.379\t1714 INTERNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBI, Toronto \t\t87\t32\t.*77\t Richmond \t\t56\t47\t.544\tU Buffalo\t\t\t52\t48\t.520\t1514 Rochester \t\t47\t49\t.490\t18H Jersey City \t\t46\t52\t.469\t20'/2 Miami\t\t\t\t44\t56\t.440\t23 Mi Columbus \t\t\t43\t56\t.434\t24 Montreal \t\t\t42\t57\t424\t25 LOGO SLICK \u2014 Body Fnelish is applied by Jack Raffle as he tries to influence the ball into the cup while competing in Vancouver's Public Links Tournament.This is for golfers who Sand Hi!! Rifle Club The fiilow.ng aie we:ke;.d scores - shot Saturday - at the Sand Hill Rifle Club Range's 15 rounds were fired on the 300 yard :ange and seven rounds on the 500 yard range: M Bishop' .R.Wingot .- 11 Marshall .R.Kinghorn .J.\tMilne .L.J.MacLeod.K.\tJenkerson .J.Beattie\t.\"1,01 John MacLeod have never broken 9(1.Jack fired nr Miller a 120.102 100 100 08 06 95 92 92 91 85 Jim Piersall Vows That Pranks Are Over; Draws $100 Fine, No Suspension Richmond Solid In Second, Downs Bisons 3-2; Montreal, Toronto Lose Like any eater,prising organization, the Richm-ond Vees are try-fog to strengthen an-d consolidate their position.For them it is second place in the International League, an-d today they have the, spot for at lea-st two more games afler Monday night\u2019s 3-2 victory over third-place Buffalo.The two meet twice more this week but Richmond will stay in second place no m-atte-r w-ha-t happens.First-place Toronto, 13 games in front, fell before Jersey City 5-4 while Rochester edged Columbus 7-4 in 15 innings on home rums by Jim Frey an-d Ben Ma-teosky.Miami defeated Montreal 5-1.Richmond scored three runs with two out in the fourth inning against loser Bud Podbielam, making his first start for the Bisons.Winner Gary B-layloek doubled in the first run.and .cored along with Way ne Terwil-iger, a moment later on Jim Pi-soni\u2019s single.Jersey City erased a 3-1 deficit j with four runs in the eighth inning against Toronto and loser -Steve Ridzik (10-6).Jersey City jbumiched four farts, two errors, a pair of walks and a hit batsmen to do the damage.Bob Miller (8-9) -was the winner in relief.Jim Pendleton homered for Jersey City and Ridzik hit one for Toronto.Frey\u2019s homer, his eighth, came after he failed twice to sacrifice ElMs Burton along.Ma-teosky then followed with his eighth home run, both coming against j losing reliever George Spencer.Burton hit a two-run homer for Rochester in the 13th but the Jets i tied it on Pidge Browne\u2019s single, ;a triple by Ray Mejias and Dick î Gray\u2019s single.Bob Tiefenauer won his eighth in nine decisions,.Leon Wagner also bad a two-run inside-the-park homer for the Wings.Miami outfielder Leo Burke's home rum broke a M tie in the seventh and -Dick Brown added a two-on shot in the eighth as Rodolfo Arias scattered seven Mont, real hits.Babe Birrer lost.aùvud GOLF No.55 - Read Green By JIMMY DEMARET ] In Putting only experience ; will teach t h e golfer how much break to allow for a given | contour.Learning how to read breaks in greens, first stroke the putt in your imagination and watch ; the ball take to the imagined contour.Send the actual putt jPPS L rom far enough back BOSTON (AP)\u2014Cleveland outfielder Jim Piersall.after a weekend of wiki antics at Boston's Fenway Park, got some fatherly advice Monday from American league president Joe Cronin.The fiery Piersall, having his best American League season, emerged from Cronin\u2019s office subdued and vowing that his umpire-baiting and ball park pranks are over.Pforsali could have been suspended, but Cronin said there \"'as no talk of that.\u201cAH 1 am interested in is what is going to happen in the future, not what has gone by,\u201d Cronin said.He added they had \u201crather a personal talk.\u2019' It wasn't Ihcir first.Piersall sqffered- a menial breakdown in 1952, and Cronin, then Red Sox general manager, helped him during that crisis.Piersall went from Boston to Cleveland in a 1958 trade.ADMITS MISTAKE After Monday\u2019s talk, PiersaW told newsmen \u201c1 am wrong in this situation.B\u2019rom now on I'm just going to play baseball.\u201d Said Cronin: \u201cThat\u2019s .all he has to do, because he is a fine ballplayer.It\u2019s a shame that his antics detract from his ballplaying.\u201d Piersall wound up the half-hour meeting by handing Cronin a SlOO cheque.It covered a fine levied by t)hc league president after the Cleveland centre fielder got into a heated argument with umpire Ed Hurley Saturday.Cronin, who watched on television, said Piersall made obscene gestures.The ballplayer denied that.LIVELY WEEKEND Piersall\u2014who got a rest earlier this season cm orders of the Cleveland management \u2014 jeered and chatted with fans, harrassed umpires and squatted behind the centre field flat pole during the weekend sens.He ripped off electric wiring on a dugout water cooler.He also got five hits, in eluding two home runs.Pier-sail\u2019s teammates reportedly ^ are irked by his ballpark antics.Some charged it ha-s brought the team lo the verge of revolt.Mr.Pride Draws No.1 Post For Hilltop Trot YONKERS, N.Y\t(AP)\u2014Mr.Pride, winner of seven, rates this | year for R F.Holman of Ex-more.Va., drew the No.1 post Monday lor the $114,118 Hilltop Trot.The worlds richest race tor j two \u2022 year-old (rotters wild be j held) Thursday night at Yonkers ! Raceway.Mr.Pride, the 2-1 favorite, wiil'l j be driven by Bill Ha ugh ton.The ! jet black son of Star\u2019s Pride won a division of the Hilltop élimina j lion series last Thursday.Meadow Farr, winner of the ! other elimination, is in the No.2 post and is second choice at 5 to 2.Meadow Farr, bay daughter of Kimberly Kid, is owned by Del Miller and Hugh Grant of Bradford, Pa.Miller drives Meadow Farr, only filly in the field of ten who qualified for (he one mile race.\t» Third choice at 3-3 is Mat a Mar from the Arden Homestead Stable of Goshen, N.Y,, and driven by Harry Pownall Others are Orbiter and Spec tator, the Catlefon Farm entry from Lexington, Ky.; Lumber Day, Ruth G.Schaefer, Bradbury, Calif,; Scotch Irish, Harrison Shields Stable, Pittsburgh; Voiarie.Betty Bee Stable, New .York; Duke Rodney, Mr.and Mrs.Patrick de Gennaro.Roch-jester, N.Y.; and Caleb, Charlotte IS.De Van, Hanover, Pa.NEW YORK y \\F \\.; e Fox ,sn\u2019; navir; nearly a- good a sea acm as he did a yew a go Neither > Luis \\;>*ricio nor Early Wynn So, why are Chicago White Sox holding down first place in the \\mr:nan League'' Minnie Minoso $ ccMiatej ;ing had had a lot to do wii-h it.so ha< Roy S.evers' run producing ability However, the major reason could he the unexpci :ed comeback ol A! Smith.Sm :h batted only 23J in '909 Las\u2019 vwck he hiked his 1963 aver age n.r.e points to .322 with tl hits \u2022:\u2022.fo trie- I\u2019hi 32 yea:-oxi outlie -.o' trails only batting ' .1' 11.5k V A : V O.No' Asia.33t and Mi net so .runner up at Sin .h tinid'.ed \\ h a 303 :n a ; k lor Cleveland in 1955.He .slumped to '-74 and 24'7 in lus next two campa :ns with the Invar.\u2022 and .hen wound up .2 52 in I9.Y8 his first year with the White Sox IN THIRD SPOT M rose gained e-igl.4 points in Medal Handicap Golf Tourney In Vermont Sunday Sundav, July .it there will be î One Day Medal Handicap Tour-j nament at the St.Johnsbury j Country Club, St.Johnsbury, j Vermont, with prizes being given j for t.t.2nd and third low net ' and gross in each of the three divisions A, B k- C Last year's winners were Wayne Wright, St Johnsbury i Country Club winning low net | with 71 and Halo Morandi of the Montpelier Country Club tak j ing low gross in the \u201cA\" division with 73.Wayne Butch Wright will be looking for his third consecu live win in the tournament In the.\"11\" division, Bob Ford of the Barre Country Club took low net with 65 and Dr, 11 Ken nedy of the SI Johnsbury Country Club raptured low gross with 80.Al Luplante of the St.Johns bury Country Club won the low net prize in the \"C\" Division with (i7, while the low» gross went to Louis Demers of the St Johns bury Country Club with 90.A large field is expected with 101 entering the 1960 one-day aftair.Fred McKnight of SI Johnsbury will be the Tourna ment Director.State handicap cards must be shown in order to enter the tournament, so entries should obtain their cards from their Assistant Stale Handicap pers at their respective clubs.la'! week's action He had 12 safeties in 30 at bais and climbed from third place Skowron enjoyed Ins best week of the season while h s club dipped into second place behind the dotending league champions 1'he m oscular first base man boosted h;> average 2t pc.rt« on the strong;!» of 16 hi.s in 8 trips va .571 pace) lie National league baiting r.uo has developed into .< Ivvxv man au a;;- between Norm Larker ot Los Argo os and Wi l e May» of San Francisco B o I h fosi ground last week, Lasker slump ing seven poir » to .344 and May» live ,pu ll's to ,143 The figures in crude Sui.lav\u2019s games Larker had s-.x 1.-;» in 21 times al bat and Ma'< had 6 tor 22 Hank Aaron of Milwaukee lock over the senior » reuit's home run lei.I from Chi .i\"- '» Krit-e Banks Lhr braves' star s'amnied four ! v:ih v-, giving him .8 lor the eaxi'aigo Banks had only a sin g!e ( \"cuit blow, pulling his total at 77 Banks, however main» laired hi» lead in runs baited in with 83-unir more than Aaron MARIS HOMER PACE Roger Maris eomtinued to pair the American League in home runs wi h 31 and Bill, 78 Skovv ron is second in RBI with 67 fol lowed by Jim Gentile of Haiti more and Minoso with (it apiece and Jim Le mon of Washington.60 Siev el » a 395 batter, has driven in rims Fox the Al,*s nw»t valuable player ,n I«.\u201941 when he hit .306.is down lo .370.Apa rlew's, average is .251 while \\\\ v i n a 32-gani.e winner Iasi year, lia» only live 1060 Victories Cleroux, Harris Taper Off Their Workouts Today MONTREAL (Cl1) \u2014 Canadian hope Bob Cleroux and Texan Roy Harris taper off their wxvrkom* with rglit glove work today uv preparation for Wednes dav n\tID-round heavyweight bout a: Dearnnira Stadium With clear skies, the fight a* expeeied lo draw at least 10.000 to the east end baseball park\u2014 a $40,000 gate Tickets are scaled from $2.50 to $7.50 Harris.77, of Cist and Shoot.Texas, has a 30 3 record, the set bavk< by heavyweigh-t champ Lloyd I\u2019.i lei-on and Philadel phia s Sonny 1 -ton A decision over Willie B.-maroff of Milwaukee s the high vot of Cle roux* 19-11 :ab Both fighters aae working on a gate percentage.Harris' cut i« v per i rn>t Cleroux gels 20 |x*r cent.Burke Lm,:v.Cie Canadian light-heavy weight cliampiaii from Sherbrooke, tjue .appears on ilia' suppammg card against Joey (Gogol White trom Durham, N C.PRe-ENOINRERED PARKERSBURG METAL BUILDINGS Vermont Mixed Scotch Tourney Saturday, July 30 On Saturday, July 30th, lhr Crown Point Country Club will, be the .scene of the Vermont Mix i ed Scotch Tourney.This popular) tourney on the Vermont State Golf Association calendar attract cd forty-two teams last year.The Springfield Course is in excel lent, condition, and a larger turn out than last year is expected The low ncl winners last year were Herman and Janet Buss of; Bellows Falls, The best way to get \"under rool\" FASTI I n as little as two weeks a lugged, economical Parkersburg mclal building can be erected to meet your requirements.Skilled Parkersburg dealer-erectors are wise in the ways ol metal buildings, and ready to solve yourspaccproblcms, with the liclpof I op-quality, vvealber-light Parkersburg metal buildings.Slop in or call today.PARKERSBURG D»al*r-Crector HILL-CLARK-FRANCIS LIMITED 1650 Harriet St., NORTH BAY, Ontario.Ph.GRover 2-7230 HILL-CLARK-FRANCIS (QUEBEC) LIMITED 4781 Van Horne Ave., MONTREAL, Quebec.Ph.REgent 1-6431 CUSTOM BREWED to fit your taste More people buy Something greal has come your way in lager beer! 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which he had first made a drawling in 1919.PERFECT TIMING H was also dramatic because (he exact date of the button- flowing July 1 and it was at operation level July 4 \u2014 so we celebrated both national holidays.To Dr.Holden the St.Lawrence project may be his most dramatic moment, but to his co-workers and friends it was just the culmination of a career of many accomplishments.One 1 friend commented: \u201cHis work is all over Ontario \u2014and he can\u2019t be given too much i credit for what he did on the St.| Lawrence.As a citizen he is ; tops; as a man and an engineer he is the ultimate in integrity; at all jevels he generates warmth with a smile; he greets pushing had been set four years j an office boy the same way as The Ox Bow Girt Shop Gifts for all occasions English Bone China Costume Jewellery Canadian Handicrafts Stanhope (Route 22) VI.9-3569 NORTH HATLEY NEWPORT, VT.\u2014 Hearing Aids of Quality Subsidiary of Motorola Low Prices.No duty to Canada.Office, Sat., or by appointment EARL MORROW 194 INDIAN POINT Newport, Vt.Tel.1-1028W Certified Hearing and Audiologist.LIGHTNING RODS, Installation and Repairs.Protect your buildings.Reduce your insurance rates.Consult Stewart D.Reed \u2014 Tel.VI.2 2467 North Hatley.Free estimates.Work guaranteed.MAGOG NOW AVAILABLE IN MAGOG Coin operated-self service LAUNDRY Open 24 hours a day Wash 25c (8 lb.family size load) Dry 10c 10 Minute Tumble Dry Corner of St.Patrice & Ste.Catherine CLAPHAM R.Rickahy of Verdun and before when the first sod was turned, and the ceremony marked a perfection of timing.As chief engineer for Ontario Hydro for most of the period, Dr.Holden was in charge of general design on the Canadian side of the power .job.and was in continuous negotiation with the-New York Power Authority, the seaway authorities, (he International Joint Commission and many other bodies.Work on the St.Lawrence river-bottom had lo proceed in such a manner that, it would not affect the levels of Lake Ontario nor interrupt the flow of water downstream\u2014and navigation had to be maintained through the existing 14-foot canals.Commenting on the experience ! in am interview just before his I retirement on July 15, Dr.j Holden said: I* \u201cIt called for close scheduling of every operation and interlocking arrangements with the contractors and all other interests watching everybody\u2019s progress Mr Mr.C.Moore of Kinnear\u2019s Mills were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Bennelt.mother, Mrs.Johnson, Mr.and Mrs.Lamontagne and family are spending a vacation in Toronto, Ont.i Mrs.C.Bennett, Mrs.B.Chris Mr.and Mrs.L.Olm and fam-jtie, Mrs.Johnson and Miss A.P.ily of Port Col borne.Ont., and | Johnson attended the shower for Mr.and Mrs.G, Morrison of Kin-1 Miss H.Gill in the Parish Hall, near\u2019s Mills visited Mr.and Mrs.Maple Grove.Ulric Nutbrown recently.Miss C.Birnie of Montreal spent a weekend with Mr.and] and seeing that things were done Mrs.G.Birnie.\tj in their proper sequence.\u201d Miss Jane Briggs ol Montreal CREDIT TO TEAM spent a few days with her grand LOW LOW installation cost LOW operating cost with the OIL BURNING LO BOY r-FORCED WARM AIR FURNACE ¦ I r ,,\t> pg Hare is Falrbanks-Morse quality and dependability in an econo* mica! 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Holt of Sawyerville visited rela-l lives here and were entertained j by Mr.and Mrs.Roland Lowry.Mr.and Mrs.E.Sample of Ot tawa, Ont., spent their holidays with Mrs.Sample's mother, Mrs.Clive Thompson and family and Mrs.Thompson accompanied them to Montreal where they visited Mr.Thompson in Queen ! Mary Veterans Hospital.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Verne Wilson were Mr.and Mrs.] ] Gordon Honey, Mr.Fred Honey land Mr.Percy Honey all of I Foster, Miss M.Wilson of Saw-] yerville, Misses Fern Small of Kenilworth, Ont., and Mrs.Patricia Amos of Kitchener, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Lowry and] Christine were visitors of Mr.ana! Mrs.Donald Fraser in Cookshire.] Mr.and Mrs.Chilston Lowry j and family of Eaton were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.A.Morrison of] tant in 1954 on the Australian Snowy Mountains projects; and visited Europe seven times in the last 10 years, including a visit to Russia in 1958.GREAT ADVANCES Among important hydro developments during his career, he lists! Great improvement in the quality of concrete\u2014resulting in longer life and lower maintenance costs.Changes in water wheels with introduction of propeller - type turbines with fixed or moving blades \u2014 enabling operation at higher .speeds and less costs.Powerhouses without superstructures as in the St.Lawrence development, where each limit has over it a metal cover planned and which may be serviced, when necessary, by a travelling : \u2019 crane which provides its own en- | closure.Lengthening of the distance over which power may be trans- ] mi tied.In Russia he wns impressed ] with the \u201ctremendous research\u201d , which has gone into the placing ] of big plants on earth foundations instead of rock\u2014requiring ! \u201cnice design to take care of set-tlement.\u201d Dr.Holden met his wife\u2014the former Florence Hill and a native of Winnipeg \u2014 when they were both at high school in Toronto.MELBOURNE \u2014 The Richmond Young Women's Institute met at home of Gwen Betts on July 12\u2019.h with n:ne members present.The financial report was very satisfactory.The June Convention report was given by Shirley Pariseau.and the report of the county meeting held at St.Francis High School was given by Marjorie Levitt.Proceeds from catering to a June weeding were received, and a birthday gift was auc-1 tioned.There will be a Bus Tour to Montreal in August, a n d a I French Conversation Course for interested members.The course to be given by Mr.Butler for a period of eight weeks.A County Card Party was for October 21st and the Richmond Young Women\u2019s Tea will be held on September At the August meeting each member is asked to tong a bingo prize valued at .50 cts.The meéting adjourned, and lunch wias served by the hostesses, Gwen Betts and Shirley Pariseau.GENERAL NOTES The funeral of Miss Mamie Weed was held at her former home on Monday July !8th, with burial in St.John\u2019s Cemetery Gallup Hill.Miss Dora Wilkins of Spring-field, Mass.i visited relatives in Melbourne during the week end.Friends of Mrs.Ross Davidson will be pleased to hear that she has returned to her home af\u2018er a brief stay in Sherbrooke years ago.The Misses Trudie, Paddy and Donnie Findley of Islington, Ont., are spending a month\u2019s holiday with their grandparents, Mr.jnd Mrs.David Blemings and \u2018other re!a; Miss real st ives.le Proultc of Montrerai days with her Mrs.Davies and Miss lx.Florence Rosier of Rich-nd her guest.Mrs.Lloyd on Rodney of Ville nier, visited friends J Pro Mrs.mond and Lynn and Jacques ( and relatives here.ANCIENT WRITINGS Oldest known written language in Sumerian, inscribed on clay tablets in Mesopotamia 6,000 -~.UJ U Pf OPOn -CO.t! 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