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[" \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 iferbronke iatlu r THE PAPER' OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Cooler with showers.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY.JULY 20.1942.Forty-Sixth Year.OVERWHELMING NAZI FORCES MOVE Russian Forces odebeclabor Advancing From second front Voronezh Base Temporarily Halted in Northern and Westward Drive, German Armies Are Launching All-Out Offensive Against Caucasus Base\u2014Russians Claim Large-Scale Advances on Several Sectors of Lengthy Front.DEFINITE PLAN FOR STUDENTS PROMISED Washington, July 20.\u2014(/P)\u2014Manpower Chairman Paul V.McNutt said today the Government will announce soon a definite policy on college men in the draft and co-ordination of America\u2019s 1,800 colleges and universities with the war effort.George F.Zook, President of the American Council on Education, had charged the Government with failure to use the institutions.Zook wrote McNutt, the Secretary of War and By EDDIE GILMORE, (Associated Press Staff Writer) Moscow, July 20.\u2014W\u2014The Rod army fell back toward Rostov in the gigantic, wasting battle on the Don steppes today as the Germans rushed up superior numbers of men, tanks and other weapons in an impressive bid for that key to the Caucasus.Marshal Semeon Timoshenko was assembling all his available forces in an orderly retreat for a stand somewhere along a forty-mile sti\u2019etch from abandoned Voroshilovgrad to the battleground South of.Navy and draft headquarters that MiMerovo.\t: this \u201cfailure\u201d had çonfused students While the stage thus was being , and educationists, set for a momentous new struggle, | McNutt said he had not yet re-the Russians reported significant! ceived the letter which had also been new successes around their anchor | gent to the press, bastion of Voronezh to the North which now resembled a doubled fist \u2014.\u2014- in the German flank.In hand-to-hand fighting the Russians took one main German bridgehead pointed across the Don at Voronezh after a heavy defeat of the invaders\u2019 75th Division.Other counter-attacking defenders of the city grappled with the Germans South and West of Voronezh on the banks of the Don, (This appeared to mean that the Germans had been driven back from the city\u2019s environs on all sides.Previous dispatches have indicated the Germans had been routed to the North of the City and held at bay to the South but had held on to the Western outskirts.Voronezh is about ten miles East of the Don.) (The Germans\u2019 communique declared Russian attempts to \u201crecapture Voronezh\u201d had been beaten off.) The Russians, who had vacated Voroshilovgrad, one hundred miles North of Rostov anji fifty miles Southwest of Millerovo, now were able to concentrate their forces before Rostov as the Germans beat Southward along the Moscow-Rostov railway line.Apparently the Germans were approaching Kamensk where the line crosses the Donets River.Kamensk is eighty-five miles North of Rostov, and forty-five miles East of Voroshilovgrad.(The Germans claim already to have severed a railway which runs South of Kamensk.) German tanks have played an impressive role in this Southern drive, and the desperate nature of the struggle was tacitly indicated by a self-searching article in Pravda, the Vommunist party organ which told ,4ed artillerymen that the issue is Vt to them.Recalling that Joseph Stalin had df'.lared \u201cartillery is the god of wsw,\u201d Pravda said sometimes Red army guns had been so scattered that the Germans had been able to concentrate tanks between them and then-rush through.The party organ urged better reconnaissance to locate enemy tank concentrations.While the Germans pushed South and 'the Russians grew stronger around Voronezh there still was no word of the Nazi Eastward drives Continued on Page 2, Col.4.Removal of Compulsory Meal for Sunday Drinking Also Demanded by Provincial Federation of Labor.Quebec, July 20.\u2014®\u2014J.Elphege Beaudoin, of Montreal, was yesterday elected President of the Provincial Federation of Labor at closing session of the fifth annual convention which opened Friday.He replaces Arthur Martel, also of Montreal.Jos.Matte, President of the Quebec and Levis Federation Trade and Labor Unions, J.B.Arsenault and R.M.Bennett, both of Montreal, were chosen as general Vice-Presidents, while Marcel Franc, of Montreal, was re-elected as Secretary-Treasurer.The delegates, approximately 150 strong and coming from al! parts of the Province, also selected seven regional Vice-Presidents.They are: Jean Renaud for Montreal district; Gerard Gravel for Quebec; Victor Vallee for Three Rivers; W.O.Brown for Kenogami; O.Bonnette for St.Hyacinthe; A.Proulx for Hull, and Frank Denault for Lake St.John area.The delegates resolved to send a message of solidarity and support Chinese Army, Taking Initiative; Recaptures Important Port Area HEAVY TOLL OF ! FLASH FLOODS Continued on Page 2, Col 7.U-Boat Yards Again Heavily Attacked By R.Â.F.Aircraft Four-Engined Bombers of Royal Air Force Picked Submarine Building Yards at Vegesack as Principal Objective of Heavy Attack During Night\u2014German Ships Using New Type of Anti-Aircraft Fire.- &- London, July 20.\u2014(Cf1)\u2014Four-engin- ALL L001SIANA FACTIONS JOIN TO HALT ORDER Chungking, July 20.\u2014(fP)\u2014Chinese forces, inflicting major setbacks to the Japanese drive aimed at the heart of China from the Southeast, have recaptured the seaports of Wenchow and Juian in Chekiang Province and broken the invaders\u2019 hold on a fifteen-mile strip of the Ohekiang-Kiangsi railway by seizing lyang and Hengfeng, the Chinese high command announced yesterday.The announcement said the enemy lost heavily in casualties and that large stores of booty fell into Chinese hands.United States bombing planes blasted a Japanese airfield at Canton Saturday, planting their bombs among between fifty and sixty planes on the ground and leaving six great fires blazing, Lt.-Gen.W.Stillwell\u2019s headquarters announced today._ In a second attack the American airmen yesterday bombed Linchwan, Japanese base in Kiangsi Province.All the planes returned safely from both raids.The reports of these successes after a long series of Japanese gains was greeted as the best news in weeks from the warfronts.Both Wenchow and Juian, thirteen miles to the South, were recaptured last Friday less than six days after their occupation by the Japanese in a thrust which extended across the length of Chekiang from Hangchow in the North.In still another victory, the Chinese said their troops captured Yen-shan, Southern Honan, yesterday after five-day battle and that an attack is in progress on the nearby Japanese base at Sinyang.Yenshan is about midway between the Yangtze and Yellow rivers.The communique from Gen.Stillwell\u2019s headquarters said Japanese headquarters were attacked with \u201cexcellent results\u201d at Linchwan in this second raid upon that base.It first was attacked July 10.Canton last was attacked by United States bombers on July 4 when the Whiteclouds airdrome on the outskirts of the city was the target.Today\u2019s official anouncement that an airdrome was attacked, without identifying it, indicated a second field was visited this time, since the Japanese maintain several around most of the larger cities under their domination.Four Thousand German IN MOUNTAINS:^0.0118 T^en ln North African Desert Battle Kiska Harbor May Prove Burial Ground For Japanese Aspiration ed ibomibers of the Royal Air Force raided Northwest Germany last night, including submarine building yards at Vegesack, the Air Ministry announced today.Vegesack is ten miles Northwest of Bremen.\u201cThree of our bombers are missing from these operations,\u201d the Air Ministry said.The blow against Northwest Germany was the fourth in as many days, having been preceded by three daylight smashes against the Ruhr and submarine construction centres at Luebeck and Flensburg.Yesterday at daylight R.A.F.State-Wide Demonstrations Held Against Order Closing Closing Large Shipbuilding Concern.New Orleans, July 20\u2014(JP)\u2014Busi- fliers in Boston bombers attacked Pes® anct, labor organizations and leaders of Louisiana s political fac- targets in the German-occupied Lille and Bethune areas, including power stations at Choeques and Lazing-garbe.Hurricane bombers and Spitfires attacked two enemy ships, an armed freighter and a minesweeper.The Air Ministry said both ships were hit.Two bombers and a fighter were tions joined today in demands to know why the huge Higgins Corporation shipyard here was closed and what could be done to reopen it.Telegrams to President Roosevelt and top Washington officials, resolutions of protest, a parade of working men through the business district and plans for a city-wide mass meeting followed the Maritime reported missing from the day open- ! Commission\u2019s order throwing 10,000 ations, making a total of six for the day and night.The Air Ministry said the planes which attacked the freighter and minesweeper met a new type of fierce, light anti-aircraft fire, \u201cThis came up vertically,\u201d a returning pilot said.\u201cIt was white and looked like rockets.\u201d No other details were given.Farm Bloc Seeks Separation Of Synthetic Rubber Control Units men of jobs.The Higgins Corporation held a contract to build 200 Liberty ships in the yard, which was still under construction.A new assembly line process eliminating the use of ways was to be employed.But Saturday the Maritime Commission declared the deal off, citing the shortage of steel as a reason.Governor Sam Jones telegraphed Chairman Donald Nelson, of the War Production Board, declaring \u201cI am wondering if it is the part of wisdom to destroy a plant with such great potential capacity in a war the very basis of which is ability to supply troops with needed provisions of war.\u201d Mayor Robetrt S.Maestri, engaged in a political battle with Jones for control of the state, telegraphed President Roosevelt himself, urging reconsideiation of the Maritime Commission's order.(This is the first of a series of stories by Staff Correspond-\u2018ent Keith Wheeler, of the Chicago Times on action in the Aleutian Islands.Wheeler, attached to the United States Pacific fleet since shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, arrived in Alaska with a fleet only shortly after the Japanese first struck on Dutch Harbor on June 3 and was the first accredited correspondent to reach Alaska.) By KEITH WHEELER (Copyright.1942, Chicago Times, Inc.) At Sea with the Pacific Fleet, (delayed)\u2014Kiska harbor may earn ; a place in history as the dreariest itomb ever to receive the corpse of Ian invader\u2019s hope to conquer the ! world.It may be that Honshu\u2019s hopeful j little men have cnosen the foggy I bay under the black peaks of Kiska\u2019s | hills to launch their last serious ; attempt to invade and conque)' the | United States.It now seems more likely they | have chosen a place to die.5 Midway was their first choice and they failed there.Now despite repetitious punishment by bombers ; they are doggedly assembling at | Kiska.Already the Emperor\u2019s high-prow-jed ships are going down at their J moorings, victims of bombs falling j day and night from big brown am! ;gray planes running a shuttle service of destruction along the Aleutian j chain.Flying boats first located the Japanese in Kiska harbor June 10.They had moved in during a stormy week and had captured or otherwise disposed of ten American weather |observers stationed there.Singly and in flights of two or three, the workhorse Catalinas slid across the mile-high peak of Kiska I volcano and down on the ships in jthe harbor.That day one heavy j cruiser, two light cruisers, a single I destroyer and a half a dozen trans-: ports lay anchored there.Five Liberators launched the first concentrated attack.They came down to 1,800 feet where they could see to work.The Japs threw up an umbrella of anti-aircraft and one Liberator was badly hit.Before the day was over the Catalinas made seven separate attacks.One Catalina caught a submarine on the surface en route.Before the sub could rig for diving the Catalina was on it with a load of heavy bombs.The sub broke up and sank without firing a shot.The Japs showed signs of discouragement and their ships began to get under way.A \u201cCat\u201d delivered its load or.the moving ships and flew on out to Attu, the last island of the intercontinental stepping stones.Attu, formerly inhabited by one Aleut Indian fox farmer, had suddenly become populous.Many landing boats were drawn up on the beach and tents were pitched on the Tundra shore.By night the bombers noted evidence the Japs planned a permanent occupation.Attu showed signs of construction work and shorebased Nakajima 97 fighters rose from Kiska to meet the American craft.The harbor was empty of ships that night, but next day they came back, appearing in increasing numbers throughout the daylight hours.By night Kiska\u2019s harbor held five heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, ten destroyers, two submarines, nine cargo and transport vessels, and a dozen Kawanishi flying boats, seaplane and landlbased observation and fighter aircraft haunted the murky sky.Other ships were sighted arriving frem the South.The fog closed in tight and stayed most of the day and bombers had to drop their loads through mist.When the mist rolled back two Catalinas dropped down to 1,000 feet and clumped a pair of heavy bombs each on a destroyer and light cruiser.All were punishing near misses, Both Catalinas were hit by antiaircraft fragments and one \u2014 now disarmed\u2014was chased by a flying I Continued on Page 2, Gol.5 Washington, July 20.\u2014(JP)\u2014The| He has insisted he intends to do administration defended Donald M.i everything he can to speed the out-.Velson's centralized control of the | put of synthetic rubber from ail synthetic rubber programme against1 sources.However, he has opposed a Senate farm bloc attack today but (the construction of new grain alco-fourd the farm group strengthened I hoi production plants on the ground SEEK AGREEMENT ON by Republican support.\t: they would take vital materials\tINTFRMFn VPÇÇF! Ç Democratic Leader Alben Barkley : needed in the manufacture of guns.\t1 t-KlNLU V tOüLLo erf Kentucky said he would fight a | ships, planes and tanks.\t*\t- Isotion by Senators Elmer Thomas\t- London, July 20.\u2014 if?) \u2014 British ?Democrat, Oklahoma) and Guy EXPERIMENTS MEET SUCCESS authorities at Alexandria and repre-Jillette (Democrat, Iowa) to bring Washington, July 20.\u2014((P,i\u2014The | sentatives of the United States ¦»)\tRar FISHING NAVY PROVES EYE OF PACIFIC FLEET Dozens of Small Converted Craft Maintain Twenty-Four-Hour Watch Over Canadian Pacific Coast Line.The Canadian Press sent a man to sea with the Fishermen's Reserve.Today's story, one of a series, described the end logs chcrk-up of passing craft conducted by this branch of the Navy.By HERBERT JONES, (Canadian Press Slaff Writer) With the Wt'?t Coast Patrol at Sea, dy Nelson Ganong of St.Stephen, N.B., has been appointed commander of Canada\u2019s new 8th Division, it was announced today by Defence Minister Ralston.The new division commander is a former officer commanding Carle-ton and York Regiment.With his appointment, each of the divisions now established or being established by National Defence headquarters has been assigned a general officer commanding.The 8th Division, it was announced some tim,.ago by the Defence Minister, is intended to be a home defence division.Like the 7th Division it will be primarily a force for coastal protection.The majority of its men will be men called up under the National Resources Mobilization Act for compulsory military service.With his new appointment, Brig.Ganong, formerly commander of a Canadian infantry brigade, becomes a major-general.He is fifty-two years old.Member of a well known industrial family in St.Stephen, Gen.July 20.\u2022((P;\u2014-Out on the dark Pacific ! Ganong was born in that border Five enemy aircraft, attempting to land during the raid, were reported shot down by lighters escorting strong force of light bombers which carried out Ihe assault.Heavy bombers of the Allied air force made a simultaneous daylight attack on the Axis supply port of Tobruk.Only one Britisli plane was reported lost in these operations.Dust storms which hampered operations in the air also apparently kept land activity to a minimum, for headquarters made no mention o'' fighting on the ground front yesterday.There were indications that Field Marshm Erwin Rommel, unsuccssfuL in all attempts to regain lost ground, was regrouping lus forces for a large-scale resumption of the desert battle.Reports from the front said the German r had withdrawn at various places to straightened lines dented by British advances.most pronounc- ed along the coast and in the central sector.The British Kth Army took advantage of the situation to consolidate its own positions and fill gaps in units engaged in the recent hard fighting.A British communique yesterday reported .hat Indian troops had advanced slightly along El Rusweisat ridge in the central .sector and held their agins against a counter-attack by enemy tanks an Infantry.On the Southern end of the front, just above the salt marshes of tha Qattara depression, British forces also made some progress following up the Axis withdrawal, the communique said.Little activity was reported, however, along the coast, where hardbitten Australian troops maintained thi ir positions at Tel el Eisa\u2014the \u201cHill of Jesus.\u201d An ominous lull was said to have descended yesterday morning over most of the front, where for days, there has been a constant din of small grey patrol vessel pushe; town.His militarx career daten from shellfire, bursting bombs and chat- through a heavy sea.Suddenly the 1 1909 when he enlisted in the ranks lookout on the bridge spots a dark ; of the York Regiment in which he shape off in the distance,\tserved for three years.Bis appoint,- Aldis lamp signals, a while wink-, ment to a commission came in 1915 ing eye, flashes out a challenge from ¦ when he joined the Canadian Ex-the patrol vessel: \u201cWhat ship-«what peditionary Force anl he served over-ship, please.\u201d\ti seas with the 5th Canadian Mounted taring machine guns.In one ten-mile sector not a single shell fell throughout the forenoon.Air activity wes reduced over tho week-end by severe dust storms, but British fighter-bombers made two 1| attacks on widely-dispersed enemy Almost immediately similar sig- Rifles, recruited largely in the East-] vehicles and executed a night raidi nais break the night from the other ern Townships of Quebec, craft.The patrol vessel identifies After the armistice he joined the herself, then passes on.\tYork Regiment of the Non-Perm,un- This scene is duplicated every night i cnt Active.Militia now the Reserv, and every day now along Canada\u2019s j \u2014- West Coast n the patrol vessels of Continued on page 2 col.3 the Fishermen\u2019s Reserve Branch of i the Royal Canadian Navy carry out a twenty-four-hour watch in waters where enemy submarines have been reported.The former fishing trade vessels, now grey-painted and flying the White Ensign, challenge every passing craft and even planes, thus guarding against tho possibility of the enemy sneaking close U> shore in friendly guise.Even fishing boats don\u2019t escape a challenge if they arc in some out-of-the-way place, hut they have come to know the \u201cFisherman's Navy\u201d as their guardians and usually give the required information and wave a cheery greeting.Sometimes the skipper of the fish-boat may turn out to be an old friend of those aboard the naval craft, one on Tobruk.That Libyan city, now a vital Axisi supply port, has been renamed! \u201cRommel\u201d by the Germans in honor Continued on Pago 2, Col.3.Production Now Resumed In Vital New England Chemical Factories Boston, July 20.UP) -Strikes in three New England war-vital plants involving about 1,500 workers ended today with intercession of the War I/alror Board.Approximately 800 employees returned to the plants of the Monsanto Chemical Company of Everett and its subsidiary, the New England Alcohol Company, after a five-day strike.BUFFALO STRIKE ENDS Buffalo, N.Y., July 20.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Production was resumed today at the American Magnesium Corpora-tion\u2019s Buffalo plant\u2014manufacturing vital aircraft materials\u2014as workers returned to their jobs after a three-day strike.In answer to pleas from fellow employees and army officials, workers agreed Saturday to submit their complaints to the War Labor Board in Washington today.J.E.Dick, personnel manager, said all employees on the midnight shift reported.The plant closed Thursday night Pending a decision by the War known in the days of peace-time fish- Labor Board, 800 striking employees ing.\tof the Browne and Sharpe Manu- CanadaV Pacific fishing fleet is\tfaeturing Company of Providence, doing wartime service too in provid-\tK.I., also agreed to return to work ing a thousand eyes for the naval\ttoday.They had walked out Inst patrol boat*.Score of report:- come Wednesday in protest against the shortly after the walkout, involving in from fishermen.Some tell of discharge of a union steward.j about 1.000, began.Walker H.Mor-sighting what they believe to b< The Chemical and Alcohol plant\u2019ris, President of Local 12,258, United enemy submarines, oth Newsreel appearances of Anton.Mussert, Netherlands Nazi leader who aspires to be the \u201cQuisling\" Thirty Years Ago FROM THE RECORD FILES \u2014 Eastern Townships\u2019 Only English Daily \u2014 The Record is printed and published every week- of The Netherlands, are the occasion of mocking day by the Sherbrooke Record Company, Limited, of j comment from the audience, which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, atj After one derisive remark was made, it was Ih.office, 69 Wellington Street North n the Ctt, o :\tNelher|and> Naii Slorm TP\u201e\u201eper jumped Sherbrooke, incorporating the news services of Ihej i\t\u2019\t, ,\t, ,\tr j i Canadian Press, The Associated Press, and Reuters.| f>n to the stage and shouted: The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of \u201cIf the man who made that remark considers Circulations, its circulation being regularly audited; himself a hero let him come up here.\u201d and guaranteed Subscription rates: 75c a month, delivered at any home in the city and suburbs.Post Office delivery to any place in Canada, Great Britain or the United States, $4 per year; six months, $2; three months, $1; one month, 50c.Single copies, 3c.0 God, Who art the author of peace and lover of concord, defend as Thy humble servants in all assaults of our enemies.THE SESSION END NEARS The reply, from the depth of the audience, was: \u201cI thought all heroes were on the Eastern Front\u201d\u2014 a reference to The Netherlands Nazi volunteers serving with the Germans in Russia.This and similar incidents in Netherlands motion picture theatres have caused Max Blokzijl, Netherlands Nazi radio commentator, to indulge in bitter tirades over the German-controlled Netherlands radio.Recenlly the German-controlled Netherlands press has been filled with admissions by Netherlands Nazi leaders of the failure of their recruiting efforts.The propaganda tour recently undertaken by ,,\t,\t1\t\u2022 c 'ii j\tMussert throughout the country is admitted by Nazi After wasting days and weeks in fruitless debale ^\t^\t, 1 Commissar Backer of North Holland to have met with no success.Netherlands Nazi propaganda Chief Voorhoeve, speaking at Utrecht June 25th, confessed that efforts to recruit volunteers for service with the German armies in Russia had been \u201cpractically a dismal failure.\u201d Count de Marchant Dianserribourg, Nazi Commissar of the Province of Limburg, admitted at a recent Netherlands Nazi meeting at Roermond that his \u201cyears of exertion\u201d to obtain new party members in the City of Maastricht had \u201cproved fruitless.\u201d In the Eastern part of The Netherlands, where before the German invasion The Netherlands Nazis had considerable strength, \u201cnot a vestige of pro-German feeling is left,\u201d an industrialist who recently escaped from Holland to Britain said.He revealed that employers in Hint region were keeping on workers at the greatest financial loss lo themselves to prevent these workers being sent to Germany to work for the German industrial war machine.Workers who had gone to the Ruhr and Rhineland to work in German factories, he added, almost invariably refused lo return to Germany after coming home on leave.Many of these workers, he said, had (old him: \u201cWo would rather starve in Holland than be killed by the bombs of our friends in the R.A.F.\u201d Among cases of sabotage reported recently is the partial destruction of a German machine-gun nest near Vlaardingen by patriots who escaped on bicycles.in Ihe early months of the session, the House of Commons today embarks upon morning, afternoon and evening sittings in an effort to hasten the summer adjournment, with the prospect of a debate on the existing ban on the Communist Party of Canada to add to other business still on the agenda.The House held a secret session Saturday to discuss war incidents and defence arrangements in Canadian waters, notably ship sinkings in the Lower St.Lawrence.It was the first Saturday silting of the year.The House has a heavy programme to handle if it is to obtain its objective of adjourning at the end of this week.The conscription measure which already lias been debated at length lias to be put through committee slage and third reading.The budget resolutions are still under discussion.Sum of $454,000,-000 lias to be voted to cover non-war costs of Government and departmental administration.The Government lias assured the House that members will have a chance to debate the Duff report on the dispatch of a Canadian expedilionary force to Hong Kong and it.is considered almosl certain that there will he a wide-open debate on whether or not the ban on the Communist party should be lifted.Fisheries Minister Michaud is chairman of the House Commit lee which has been studying the problem of the ban on Ihe Communist Party of Canada.Since 1940 the parly has been classed as an illegal organization under the Defence of Canada Regulations and the Commillee is scheduled to vote tomorrow on whether it will ask Parliament lo legalize the party.Mr.Michaud declined comment Saturday on the report that he personally was opposed to lifting the ban and that lie would quit the chairmanship rather than submit a report recommending such a move.The secret sitting the second of the session\u2014 started at II a.m.and continued until 6.19 p.m.except for a two-hour luncheon interval.The only announcement officially released for publication through Speaker James Glen, said the sitting was \u201cdevoted to Ihe question of coastal defence in Canada.\u201d It added that the situation was explained by Defence Minister Ralston, Navy Minister Macdonald and Air Minister Power.The legislative programme confronting the House is so heavy that it would seem quite possible that, the adjournment dale will be nearer the end of the month than to next Saturday.It is considered possible that if other business were disposed of by next Saturday a bill lo amend the Alberta Natural Resources Act, covering a new agreement between the Alberta Government ami oil companies on royally payments, might be left over to a later session.The same step might be taken with a resolution leading to legislation to amend the External Affairs Department Act to provide foi-application of the Civil Service Act lo diplomatic or consular representatives.Two Italian warships were sunk and six damaged by Turkish guns guarding the entrance to the Dardanelles.The fight followed an attempt by the warships to run the straits.Mrs.William Lucy, of Cookshire, suffered critical injuries when she was thrown from a buggy on the steep hill.The following officers were installed for Princess Rebekah Lodge, Sherbrooke: Mrs.Milo Lothrop, Mrs.A.A.Gunning, Mrs.E.F.Gilson, Mrs.W.Byrd, Mrs.W.S.Gage, Mr.J.\\V.Bean, Mrs.MacCallum, Miss F.Mudd, Mrs.F.Pearson, Mrs.F.L.Bean, Miss B.Jamieson and Miss Morrison.Prime Minister Asquith was given a hot reception during his visit to Dublin.Although the Irish Nationalists welcomed the father of the Home Rule measure, some of the more ardent suffragettes lost control of their senses and sought to burn down the theatre in which he was to speak while another threw an axe at him.The new Roman Catholic Church at St.Camille was consecrated with Mgr.Paul Larocque, Bishop of Sherbrooke, officiating.The following judges were appointed for the standing crop competition in Missisquoi County: D.J.Pells, Joseph Lebeau, E.H.Morgan, A.J.Stevens and C.F.Baker.WORKING ON HIM TIMELY COMMENTS The eye is the barometer of the heart.\u2014Chicago Daily News, Now if Mary had a little lamb you can guess what the dinner check would total.\u2014Brandcn Sun.There are 6,000,000 blind persons in the world, not including those in love.\u2014 Neal O\u2019Hara, in New York Post.PRESS COMMENTS At the present time, the war is | costing us each $1.15 a day.We pay thirty-seven -ents down and the rest on easy payments, forever and ever.\u2014The New Yorker.The butter bonus will cost the Government $15,0-00,000 a year.In other words we are to pay more for butter, but through taxes instead of to the grocer.\u2014Ottawa Journal.I Even though their lungs are removed frogs are able to continue ; living, as they can take in oxygen through their skins.\u2014Science Ser-; vice.A New York policeman has been bitten by a horse.Nothing new.Right here in Toronto a hundred men were bitten hy a horse recently.It came in last.\u2014Toronto Saturday Night.NETHERLANDS RESISTANCE STRONG TRUE SUCCESS IN LIFE By Grenville Kieiser I asked Edward G.Seubert, President of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, what lie would advise young men lo do today.He said: \u201cMy suggestion to ambitious young men would be lo conserve and develop their physical and mental strength, cram their heads with all the useful knowledge they can, and work, work, work not simply for their own advancement, but to get worthwhile things done.Advancement will reward those who earn it.\u201d True success in life that is, success in all Ihe various sides and employments of life- implies Ihe power of adapting oneself to circumstances and environment.When one hears that a man is a \u201csocial success,\u201d it does not, mean merely thal he shines in one set of people; it means that he is universally liked and respected and admired.And the same quality that wins social success for a man is necessary for success in life as a whole.A man who is a brilliant lawyer, but mismanages his financial affairs, cannot be said lo have \u201cdone well\u201d in life, whatever his legal reputation.A great author who lias not a friend in the world is a failure in lite, however rich and famous he may be.The man who has made a success of life is the man who has done well in his work and in his play; who has made friends of all types and ages and classes; who has a well-developed body, an alert mind, a quick imagination, a sensitive conscience; who is free from prejudice, rancor, inertia and self-fishness; who can get pleasure from books, from his work, from exercise, conversa I ion, art, meditation.He is, in short, adaptable -not with an effort, but with real enjoyment of the variety that life has HAVE A SMILE A party of very small evacuees were playing in the park, watched over by a girl of 12 or so.One of the toddlers was proving very tiresome, and at last the older girl lost her patience.\u201cYou seem to me,\u201d she said coldly, \u201cto be the kind of person which has never had nobody to tell them when not to do nothing.\u201d After a lesson on the gods and goddesses of olden d?vs, the schoolmaster began asking a few questions.\u201cNow, who was Bacchus,\u201d Answer was there none! So he tried again.\u201cCome, come.Mars was the god of war, Venus was the goddess of love, Bacchus was the god of\u2014\u201d he paused invitingly.\u201cBookmakers.\u201d suggested one bright lad.A film actor and his wife were seated in a secluded corner of their j club.The wife had a tongue like a ! shrew and was berating her hus-i band in no uncertain terms, j Unnoticed by her, a party of acquaintances approached within earshot, just as she delivered herself of ! this: \u201cYou mean skunk! Of all the 1 slimy snakes I think you\u2019re the worst.You\u2019re just a cheap skate!\u201d Noticing the people who had just arrived, the husband, who deserves a medal for tact, said: \u201cQuite right, dear; and what elsd did you say to him?\u201d Public admission?of Dulch Nazi leaders, thej to offer.And ho is successful also in his work, for increasing severity of repressive measures and the j adaptability, readiness to grasp new ideas, to take a continuance of anti-Nazi resistance and sabotage' fresh outlook, to see another's point of view, all mean show, according to Ihe Netherlands Aneta news an alertness and freshness of mind that make for agency, that the efforts of the Nazis to win over the Obviously very proud of their ,iew dog, they were showing off his good ; points to a visitor.\u201cMind you,\u201d said the man of the house, \u201cI know he\u2019s not what you might call a thoroughbred, but he\u2019s a splendid house-dog.No tramp or burglar could get near the house without him letting us know about it.\u201d \u201cWhat does he do \u201d asked the visitor.\u201cBark the house down?\u201d \u201cWell\u2014er\u2014no; he crawls under the bed.\" 105,000,000 PIGS IN THE UNITED STATES From Newsweek, New York The big population of the United States will be more than lO'jjOOO/JQO for 1942, or a pig for almost every man, woman and child in the United States, This all-time record\u201420,-000,000 over last year and 18,500,000 more than any previous year\u2014was announced last week by the Department of Agriculture with considerable satisfaction, for the crop was no accident.The department had made it profitable for farmers to grow pigs by fixing a minimum of $9 a hundred pounds.And since Mr, Pig can grow from a fat little suckling to a 250-pound squint-eyed hog full of vitamins and fat in about eight months, he is quick profit and also quick food production.Pigs are important fighters on the food front and among the most important foods in the United States Lend-Letse larder.Pork is high in vitamin content ,and it takes less room in shipping than corn, wheat, or other protein foods.Lard, a pork by-product, is also especially important for Lend-Lease, for it substitutes for the whale oil (used in margarine) which British and Norwegian whaling fleets once supplied.Great Britain alone needs a billion pounds of lard this year; the United States, another billion pounds.Already the Government is buying 40 per cent of the pork and 60 per cent of the lard processed by Federal inspected Hacking houses so it can meet Lend-Lease requirement.In addition, it is purchasing huge supplies for American military forces at home and abroad.All in all, from the combined crops of spring and fall pigs, there will be 2,000,000 more pounds of pork and lard in 1943 than there are this year, and the Government says the additional supply can all be easily sold.The only thing that worries Secretary of Agriculture Claude R-Wickard is how the little pigs will go to market.In view of transportation difficulties, he urges farmers to feed the shoats good corn and wheat, instead of slops, so they will be fattened up early.Thus they will be ready for slaughter\u2014and so processing\u2014over an extended period instead of causing a transport bottleneck by all being shipped in the usual November-January period.\\ TWO FRONTS ARE INSEPARABLE (New York Times) A straight line drawn due South from Sevastopol would end very near the mouth of the Nile.It would be a long line, crossing the Black Sea, Turkey and the Eastern gulf of the Mediterranean, and could not be followed directly even by the open roads of the sky, which take no heed of mountains, deserts or the notrespass signs of neutrals.But the imagination leaps easily from the battered fortress at the tip of the Crimea to the African forts falling before the swift impact of Marshal Rommel's racing tanks.It requires no stretch of fancy to see that whether they are connected or not, the two fronts are inseparable, The Battle of Egypt is an extension of the Battle of Russia.Certainly it is so considered by the German strategists, who launched simultaneously the drive on the Suez and the drive on the Caucasus.* * * It is impossible to segregate the war in Russia from what is happening in Africa or to lose sight of the effects on the Russian campaign of a Nazi conquest of the Nile Valley.In the most literal sense the Southern end of the Soviet defence system is anchored in the .Middle East.Cut off from the Allied supply line through Iran, cut off from the Baku oil wells, flanked and shut in by an Axis-dominated Turkey, Russia would fight under much greater handicaps than those she overcomes today with superb and stubborn courage.These are extreme contingencies, but they suggest how seriously the Russians are involved in the fate of Egypt.So, for that matter, are we all.The inescapable truth that gives unreality and irrelevance on the world-encircling battle line proves that it is all one front.Where to fight is another question, depending on where our limited striking power can be used most effectively.It is highly probable that the Germans are preparing an attack on Syria, to be loosed when the the decisive struggle for the Nile begins.But the persistent confidence of the British, reiterated again yesterday by General Auchinleck, must mean that they are counting on making a stand they believe is likely to succeed.We are giving naval aid as well as tanks and air support, and these reinforcements are also a sign not only of the importance of the position to us but of our belief that it can be held.From the beginning, it must be remembered.Egypt has been recognized as an American as well as a British defence line.It is part of the Russian front and it is also our front.during the period between the two I wars and he expressed his views with j explosive violence; Aristide Briand ! he called \u201cthe hump-backed cat,\u201d and ; Joseph Paul-Bonccurt he once re-; ferred to as \u201cthe sweepings of a ! night cabaret.\u201d It has been many a I long day since we had journalism of I that type in Canada.Daudet was the son of Alphonse ! Daudet, the eminent nineteenth century novelist.His life was a stormy j one, darkened by the mysterious ! death of his son Philippe, who always believed to have been killed by political enemies.When war broke cut Daudet\u2019s paper was one of the few to take a strong pro-British stand, and after the invasion and fall of France it continued publication at Marseilles.But Daudet, at seventy-five, was feeling the strain of long years of conflict, and his death was not unexpected.If brides are deprived of can openers, newly married couples may have to exist on love alone.\u2014 Toronto Star, Today\u2019s Favorite Poem lv EVENING RAIN How glad I am that evening rain has come! I listen to its music on the leaves, And to the louder beat, the steady drum Upon tfie roof, and from Ihe dusty eaves The rain sweeps like a silver bird in flight.And in the garden every leaf and flower\u2014 Strange and enchanted in the evening light\u2014 Lifts up its head to catch this magic power; This long-awaited benison that sweeps On house and flower and tree, and through my soul, That thirsty with desire for beauty, leaps With joy to find the rain has made me wthois.\u2014Douglas Gibson.A GREAT JOURNALIST PASSES Peterborough Examiner French journalism retained until quite recently a flavor\u2014somewhat reminiscent of garlic\u2014which disappeared from the newspapers of Britain and America at the turn ofj the century; the French enjoyed andj excelled at polemic journalism.Andj now the last of the polemic journalists, Leon Daudet, is dead.For years Daudet was editor of L\u2019Action Française, a royalist news-j paper devoted to the case of restoring the Bourbon monarchy in France.| He was a power in the most extreme I Right faction of French politics.He ; was not a Fascist, although he was ! a strong anti-Semite; he had no j wish to harass the Jews but he felt i ; that they should be debarred from ' political activity in France.He had ; nothing but bitter contempt for the j , antics of the republican government STAGE STAR i McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Wm.E.McKenney, America's Card Authority.MA1ER DEATH LEAVES CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN people of the Occupied Netherlands to the Nazi \u201cNew Order\u201d has failed.Attempts of the Nazis, The Netherlands agency success.The truly adaptable man can adjust not only himself but also his circumstances to his aim.He can see things \"all the way round,\" see how to turn an added, to induce Netherlands artists, writers and ! apparent disaster into at least a partial success, can actors to join the various guilds instituted by the seize opportunities, can turn everything into a Nazi-controlled Netherlands Chamber of Culture\" stopping-stone leading to achievement, have been almost completely unsuccessful, despite He is quick to assess men and facts, alert to catch social and economic inducements wliich.in the ease ,u the skirls of chance, ready to adapt unprotnising-of members of the theatrical profession, are excep- looking facts lo future benefits, tionally strong.\tHe knows how to appraise everything that comes Membership in the Nazi-sponsored Theatrical his way.He examines everything, every fact, every Guild means for actors and dramatists a guaranteed occasion, every man.every circumstance, before lie monthly salary, an annual month\u2019s vacation with rejects them as being of no value, pay, a retirement pension and an abundance of work.Another quality necessary to true success is a Nevertheless, practically none has joined.\tnuise of proportion.A man must know how to alio! The Netherlands theatre-going public co-operates his time, his energy, his gifts, among the variais in this attitude by boycotting theatres which show I claims of life.\"If I were a dictator I would give three hundred and sixty-five holidays a year.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t be a fool\u2014then we should have to work a whole day every four years.\u201d Five Springboks were on outpost in Somaliland.One took the guard and the other four started a game of bridge.All went well for about an hour and a half.Then suddenly the guard rushed in.\u201cCome on, you fellows.\" he shouted.\"there\u2019s a whole Italian division coming on us.\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s all right, chaps,\" said one of the bridge players, \u201ccarry on, I'll go\u2014I'm dummy,\u201d Magistrate\u2019s Clerk: \u201cWhy haven't you paid this fine?\u201d Man: \u201cWhen I had the money to pay my wife wanted a new hat,\u201d Clerk: \"And you gave her the money for the new hat?\" Man: \u201cYes, 1 thought you would be move lenient than she would be if ' I refused.\u2019 The summer session of the national championships, beginning August 3, will be held at the Park Central Hotel in New York.One of the main features is the world championship Masters Pair event, which will open this year with an underlying thought of sorrow in everyone's mind, due to the death during the past year of M.D.(Jimmie) Maier.Maier won the event in 1941 with Howard Schen-ken.Today's hand is one that Jimmie Maier defeated in typical style.The opening lead by Maier (West) brought out the jack and queen of clubs.Declarer started the diamonds.East took his ace and led the three of clubs, on which South played the ace, then cashed his remaining diamonds.Maier's first discard was the deuce of spades, a clever idea to deceive the declarer.From South's point of view.West could not afford to discard a spade unless he held merely two or three worthless spades.On the last diamond West let go a club.South next led a low Iheart.and the queen fell to the lace.East led the jack of hearts, ! which South won.Declarer now made a fine try for the contract by leading the third club.Maier cashed his two clubs and then apparently was end-played.But he exposed the flaw in the scheme by leading the queen of spades instead of a low-card.HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured stage star, Katharine -.7 She is a famous-.13\tMental image.14\tFarm buildings.16\tWas indebted.17\tSimplify.19\tDrunkard.20\tAssist.22 Window compartments.24 Fodder vats.26 Within.28\tAlternating current (abbr.).29\tGratuity.31 South America (abbr.).33\tSkill.34\tPennies.35\tRicochet.36\tBeverage.37\tChinese jade.38\tFate.40 Measure of area.43 Sun god.Answer to Previous Puzzle FF\t\t0\tR\ti\tD\t\ts\t\t\tA\tN\tm\t J-\t\tR\t0\tN\tE\tâjr\t\tMiA\t\tL\tA\tHi\t E\ttsl\tA\tc\tT\t¦\tDA\tV\t\tS\tE\tP\tA\tL V\tE\t5\ts\tE\tL\t.,v|l\t\tC\tH\tE\tE\tS\tE E\tN\t-ïf\t\tN\tU\tL L\t\t\t\t\t\tE\tG R\t\tN\tu\tT\tR\t1 A\t\t\t\t\tAl\t\tE G,\tN\tA\tT\t\tR\tAH\tLira\t\t\t\tP\tU\tN L\tPi\tH\tE\tG\t1\tR A\t\t\t\t\tE\t- ¦\tD A\tM\tL-t:1\t^7\tN\tE\tS S\t\t\t\t\t\tP\tA D\tÛ\tC\tT\tO\tR\tAs\t\tD\tE\t0\tD\tA\tR E\tT\tu\tt\tS\t\tFEiN\t\tv\t\t\t»39 60\t\t\t\t\t\tTTL\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t? T McClintock has spent a week-end from Farnham.\tif(.w days jn Montreal, a guest of j Mrs.Clare Salisbury and son,:Mrs j.\u2019 Si pherril and Mrs.Gwen of Richford, Vt., were in town visit-jGran,_ ing Mrs.Mabel Curley.\t] Mrs.Harold Crowell and daugh-! Mrs.Muriel Sturgeon, Mrs.Nellie i^,.Patricia, are spending the sum-' Cassidy and three daughters werejmer .,t E,ast jjill, as guest of Mr.in town over a week-end at the |aI,d Mrs.J.Ohamberland.home of Mr.J.7.Longeway, leaving Mr.and Mrs.Goon and children, Frances Cassidy here for a (short Mjgfi Betty and Masters Denis and time visiting her aunt, Mrs.Fay Dicky Goon, of St.Albans, and Sturgeon.\t'Master Tommy Higgins, of Dedham, Rev.Mr.Gustafson, of Scotstown, iMass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.preached in the United Churchy on E_ prancis Bennett on Sunday, July 12, to a good congregation, iju]y j 2.going on to West Brome for the evening service.Mr.Ernest Russell has joined up with the 24th R.C.A., and has gone to take up his duties.Mr.Donald Fadden has gone to Montreal with the object of joining up with some branch of the forces for Overseas.LAC.Brian Lamb, of Bagotville, was home over a week-end, visiting relatives.Mr.Edward Lefebvre, who is now working in Sorel, was home over a LADIES GROUP CONSERVE TEA AND COFFEE Try Different Drink at Meeting Neither coffee nor tea were served, as is (he usual custom, at the quarterly meeting of the local Ladies Aid, but an excellent beverage was used, and the guests commented upon its delicious flavor.The president explained that the ban on tea and coffee was in deference to the request of the Government.Expressing satisfaction at the success of the experiment, the chairman said Postum,\u2014the beverage used,\u2014had taken less sugar than would have been used for tea and coffee.It had cost less than either tea or coffee and so was a saving to the treasury, as well as a saving on tea, coffee, sugar.Whether it\u2019s a meeting of a society or a meal in your own home, Postum provides the easy way to conserve tea and coffee.Grand, heartening flavor\u2014economical\u2014so easy to make.4 or.tl\u2022 mok** 100 cup» POSTUM lUnkja mo nn f0K HAPPM BRFAHFAsrs ¦ A rejat i vbs Mr.and Mrs.Winston Pickel, of Mr.and Mrs.W.Crawford, Miss Verdun, wero week-end guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.K0Ben30n weeks in Colgate, Sask., visiting her week-end visiting at the home of his! summer sjs.ter Mrs.Archie Bel!,, and other father, Mr.Eusebe Lefebvre.Mrs.Percy Webster was home after spending a few days at Brome, and Mrs.C.Powers Ivisiting friends, spent Wednesday at Philipsburgj Mr.Bruce Mandigo was home .with Mr.and Mrs.J.Deuel and Mr.'over a week-end from Waterloo, Mrs.W.J.Harris spent a day in ^ Deue], in the other on Dick Bartell\u2019s double and Buster Maynard\u2019s single in the ninth.Chicago ami Philadelphia divided their doubleheader, the Phils winning the first game S-li and the Cubs the second, 8-4.At Boston, Cleveland Indians caught the Rod Sox with two of their stars, Ted Williams and Bobby Doerr on the sidelines and won the first game 10-7 with a three-run rally in the twelfth inning and the second 4-0 on the three-hit pitching ef Mel Harder.That enabled the tvibe to climb within one game of second place in the American League, St.Louis Browns snapped a five-game winning streak for Washington Senators, taking a double hill C-3 and 6-3, | Detroit Tigers halted their six-igamc losing streak by downing I Philadelphia Athletics 2-1 hut the jA\u2019s bounced back to take the night-|cap 4-3.j In Saturday\u2019s National League games, Larry French\u2019s 10-game iwinning streak ended as the Dodgers 'split with the Cards.The Cardinals jeame from behind in the first to win 7-4 and hand French his first idefeat since he joined the Brooklyn staff late in 1941.Brooklyn salvaged jthe nightcap 4-3.New York beat the Reds 3-1, Pittsburgh .shut out .Boston 3-0 and Chicago nosed out ithe Phils 2-1.[ In the American League, the Senators shut out the Browns 6-0 and ithe Yankees went ten innings to defeat the White Sox 7-6.Cleveland jat Boston and Detroit at Philadel-iphia wore postponed.TAM O\u2019SHANTER ATTRACTS MANY Not Since Golf Began Has There Been Anything Remotely Resembling Fabulous Contest Now Underway, By GAYLE TALBOT Associated Press Staff Writer Chicago, July 20.\u2014(/P)\u2014Not since golf began has there been anything even remotely resembling the seven days of historical club-swinging which began today at a somewhat fabulous course here called the Tam O\u2019Shanter club, operated by an equally fabulous character named George S.May.Right through until next Sunday night the nation\u2019s leading amateur and professional golfers are going to be toiling around Tom O\u2019Shanter\u2019s sprawling acres, settling so many different championships and competing for so many different trophies and prizes that probably only May, himself, knows the exact score.He claims he does, at any rate, \u201cDon\u2019t worry,\u201d confides the man who thought up golf\u2019s great combined circus and medicine show.\u2018\u2018We\u2019ve got it all worked out.We not only will have a Tam O\u2019Shanter open champion and a Tam O\u2019Shanter amateur champion before this is over, but we'll also have a Tam O\u2019Shanter glamor king.Furthermore, we'll have a crowd of 40,000 out next Sunday.\u201d A couple of hundred amateurs began playing the first of two qualifying rounds this morning.They will play another qualifying round tomorrow, and the low sixty-four scorers will be eligible for match play starting on Wednesday, The money boys on Wednesday will have a qualifying round, themselves, for those who are not automatically eligible to compete in the 72-hole open tournament starting on Thursday.The amateurs, meantime.will be playing the first match I round of their own tournament.On Thursday the amateurs, including Corporal Marvin (Bud) Ward, the National champion, will go right on knocking each other off in match play But at the same and identical time they will be competing in the open, or medal play championship.along with the professionals.The amateurs, in the course of their matches, simply will be required to play out every hole, to sink every putt.Every match must go at least eighteen holes.In that way.every amateur will have a 72-hole medal score on Sunday night.The amateur champion could win the open title as well, though that would I be n very poor bet to make.POLISH LAW FACULTY St.Andrew\u2019s, Scotland.\u2014 8T \u2014A 1 Polish Faculty of Law and Administration has been opened in St.An-! drew's University.The Baseball Standings YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 6, Montreal 5.Newark 4, Montreal 0.Jersey City 7, Toronto 2.Toronto 4, Jersey City 1.Buffalo 9, Baltimore 8.Buffalo 4, Baltimore 2.Rochester 3, Syracuse 2.Rochester 3, Syracuse 2.AMERICAN LEAGUE St.Louis 5, Washington 3.St.Louis 6, Washington 3.Detroit 2, Philadelphia ].Philadelphia 4, Detroit 3.Cleveland 16, Boston 7.Cleveland 4, Boston 0.New York 9, Chicago 2.New York 12, Chicago 0.NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 8, Boston 7.Pittsburgh 9, Boston 0.Cincinnati 6, New York 3.New York 4, Cincinnati 3.Philadelphia 8, Chicago 5.Chicago 8, Philadelphia 4.St.Louis 8, Brooklyn 5.St.Louis 7, Brooklyn 6.SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 7, Montreal 4.Toronto 2, Montreal 0.Rochester 8, Buffalo 2.Baltimore 4, Jersey City 2.Newark 11, Syracuse G, night game.AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 7.Chicago 6.Washington 3 St.Louis 6.Cleveland at Boston, postponed.Detroit at Philadelphia, postponed.NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 3, Cincinnati 1.' St.Louis \", Brooklyn 4.Brooklyn 4 St.Louis 3, Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1.Pittsburgh 3, Boston 0.WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Newark.Buffalo at Baltimore, Only clubs scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE No clubs scheduled.NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.Other clubs not scheduled.INTERN ALTON A L LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost P.C.Newark .36\t37\t.602 Jersey City .49\t42\t.538 Toronto .61\t45\t.531 Montreal .49\t46\t.521 Buffalo .47\t46\t.505 Baltimore.40\t48\t.45'5 Syracuse .41\t54\t.432 Rochester .39\t56\t.415 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Dizzy Dean got a cold reception in a two-inning pitching job in a Northern League game yesterday.Diz started on the mound for Su-peripr against Winnipeg and the boys from Manitoba found the onetime Cub and Cardinal hurler for five hits.-good for three runs.But Diz didn\u2019t leave the game when the Blues put in their regular pitcher\u2014he played in the outfield.Winnipeg won, 6-3.This scientific new product, RUBBER-LIFE a LIFE SAVER FOR TIRES.Tested by an independent laboratory (The United States Testing Company lnc.| RUBBER-LIFE has proved that tires treated with it are 21 to 24 percent more resistant to wear than untreated tires.RUBBER-LIFE PRESERVES THE RUBBER \u2014MAKES TIRES LAST LONGER.GIVE YOUR TIRES A RUBBER-LIFE TREAT-MENT TODAY AND KEEP THEM ROLLING.RUBBER-LIFE IS ECONOMICAL TO USE\u2014 COMPANY LIMITED 4 2 2 M e 6 ILL SÏR IE T\t.'MONTREAL\tL Chip Off The Old Block Ann Sheehan is set to take a ride on new wooden bicycle, which Chicago furniture manufacturer has made to solve metal shortages.Frame, handlebars and fork are constructed of laminated wood.Enlistments Indicate Strong Service Loop In Ottawa Area BLESS ME BED FAVORITE FOR GREAT CLASSIC \tWon Lost\tP.C.New York .\t.\t64\t28\t.886 Boston .\t.60\t37\t.575 Sleveland .\t.51\t40\t.560 St.Louis .\t\t 47\t44\t.516 Detroit .,\t\t 4 6\t47\t.496 Chicago .\t.36\t51\t.414 Philadelphia\t.37\t57\t.394 Washington\t.34\t58\t.370 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE STANDING\t \tWon Lost\tP.C.Brooklyn .\t.80\t\u201827\t.(LK) St.Louis .\t.54\t;«\t.628 Cincinnati ,\t.47\t41\t.534 New York .\t\t46\t43\t.517 Chicago .\t\t 44\t47\t.484 Pittsburgh .\t\t41\t44\t.482 Boston .\t\t.398 Philadelphia\t.24\t63\t.276 DIZZY DEAN GIVEN\t\t VERY COOL WELCOME\t\t Superior,\tWis:, July 20.\u2014\t(IT) \u2014 By SCOTT YOUNG (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Toronto, July 20.\u2014((P)\u2014By now, almost everyone in Canadian sport knows that something is cooking in hockey.There arc three or four hockey men who could tell all.They won\u2019t, but they can't expect anyone to believe that all they have up their sleeves is an assortment, of arms.A couple of days ago Neil and Mac Colville raid they would enlist with the R.C.O.C.in Ottawa in September.They said Alex Shibicky, their linemate with New York Rangers, would do likewise.It would take the rest of the afternoon to list all the hockey players who have! enlisted in units stationed in the Ottawa district.Nobody has all af-j ternoon to spare so we\u2019ll consider! them listed.You don\u2019t have to wear a hunting^ hat and smoke a calabash pipe to! know that something is.going on.' The list of alternatives is short.We'll skip lightly over this first coincidence.So were a lot of Mr.Grimm\u2019s fairy tales.Possibility No.2: That one or more National Hockey League clubs! will take their franchises to Ottawa next winter, with the league operat-j ing on a reduced schedule to allow soldier-players to get enough: time off from training to take part.Possibility No.3: A terrifically-strong active service league in the Ottawa district.Cornwall could be included in this possibility, and perhaps Kingston.If this happens, it doesn't matter much what happens] to the National League.It will be-' come a minor league in prestige at least, oven if it operates.No matter what the motive behind making Ottawa a hockey mecea, it probably will work for the betterment of sport.It is quite likely that army authorities know now what thc setup will be.It seems almost impossible that they wouldn't investigate the strange circumstance that prompts four professional hockey players resident in Edmonton\u2014Neil and* Mac Colville.Jack McGill, Ken Reardon-to travel more than half- way across the continent to enlist.There obviously is more to a move like that than has been announced.To maintain the high moral standard of service sport, the army would have to investigate.Since we have assumed this hockey migration has been approved by military authorties, then we must believe it is strictly on the up and up.And if it is that way.we must wonder why the public hasn\u2019t been let in on the plans.It would take the fine edge off something that otherwise may cause considerable gossip if someone would step up and explain all.Given Good Chance of Knocking Off Alsab, Shut Out and Co.in Arlington Classic Saturday.By SID FEDER Pinch-hitting for Hugh Fullerton, Jr.(Associated Press Sports Writer) New York, July 20.\u2014 (Æ1) \u2014The grapevine says Gunnel Ed Bradley\u2019s Bless Me is better than a firecracker agam\u2014and is a good long shot to knock off Alsab, Shut Out and Co.in the Arlingicn classic Saturday .01\u2019 Red Burman sure could scramble the heavyweights just dandy by thumping Maurieilo here Thursday .Since going to that draw\u2014that is what they called it, anyway\u2014with Rapid Robert Pastor, Tami is well up among the crown princes.Quiz programme: Whatever happened to that slump that was going to cost the Yankees the pennant a couple of weeks ago?\u2019 .The way they murdered the West, 11 out of 13, in the hove stand they just ended, the boys would like to know if they were just trying to make it look good before .$64 question: Who\u2019s the only big league manager ever to score six runs in a nine-inning game?.(Answer later).Have a laugh: Abe Gr.eene, the National Boxing Association\u2019s able President, writes to ask if you\u2019ve heard the story about the fight promoter who had the unhappy experience of a well-padded payroll of fighters and a very emaciated gate for one of his shows .After much deliberation, he climbed into the ring and announced to the scattered customers: \u2018\u2018Folks, I have just received a letter from the Marquis of Queens-bury tellin\u2019 me I\u2019ve gotta send him $25 for the privilege of usin' his rules here tonight.So we\u2019re now I passin\u2019 the hat among you.\u201d I Dis-a and dat-a: Ans.to 64-buck question: Mel Ott .\t.Jim Braddock is tabbed to referee the Lee Savold-Bill Poland punch party in Toledo tomorrow .Agua Caliente hossmen report Ethel Hill\u2019s War Knight is the best-looking two-year-old sent out that-a-way since Morvich .Man o\u2019 War\u2019s sons and daughters have just passed the $3,000,000-mark in earnings.SUPPLIED 10.000 EYES York, England\u2014((P)\u2014The Ministry of Pensions has supplied 10,000 arti- Reorganized Bears Increase International Loop Margin By The Associated Press Newark\u2019s Bears are the living proof that you can\u2019t keep a good team down.Once again they are leading the International League and this BIZARRE CHAIN OF EVENTS LED TO PROMOTION Rollie Hemsley Jumped from Baseball Discard to No.1 Spot on New York Yankees Overnight.By HAROLD CLAASSEN, New York, July 20.\u2014(A3)\u2014A chain of events has promoted rollicking Rollie Hemsley from baseball\u2019s discard to the No.1 catching spot with the world champion New York Yankees and, temporarily at least, demoted Buddy Rosar from that spot to the rank of an embryonic Buffalo cop.Rosar jumped the Yankees sometime Saturday night and went to Buffalo where yesterday he took a civil service examination for a job on the police force with approximately 1,000 other candidates.Their grades won\u2019t be known until next month.That left the Yankees with only Ed Kearse, a rookie, for catching duties and Manager Joe McCarthy immediately contacted Hemsley in Cincinnati, where he had been given his unconditional release by the Reds last Friday.Hemsley, after being convinced that the voice on the telephone really was that of McCarthy, accepted terms.Doing without sleep and travelling by both plane and train he arrived in time to catch all innings of yesterday\u2019s doubleheader to the satisfaction of his new teammates, the disgust of the opposing Chicago White Sox and the surprise of 40,000 spectators who didn\u2019t know of the events.At Buffalo, Rosar said that his actions were \u2018\u2018a sane desire for protection.Baseball is my meat and drink now but no one can say when I\u2019ll go out there and meet with an accident that might end my baseball days.\u201d time by the impressive margin of six games.Newark started the season as if to clinch the flag by July 4.The club went into a collective slump about the time of the fire-crackers and for a day languished in second place.But Manager Bill Meyer soon found the remedy and the club swept yesterday\u2019s twin bill from Montreal to compile a record of eight triumphs in its last ten games.A triple play and some good relief pitching by A1 Gerheauser brought the Bears a six to two triumph in the opener.Tommy Byrne started for Newark and received credit for his twelfth triumph although he lasted only six innings.Home runs by Lloyd Christopher and George Stirnweiss accounted for five of the six runs.Newark\u2019s two Pages, Joe and Phil, combined to blank the Royals in the.second game, four to nothing.Joe started and gave up only two hits in six frames but walked seven and I Phil rushed to his rescue in the final inning.Toronto climbed over the sliding Royals into third place by splitting a bargain attraction with Jersey City Giants, losing the opener seven to twm, and winning the nightcap four to one.Joe Orengo pounded a homer in the first game to help the Jerseys win.Rochester\u2019s Red Wings, lusty cellar occupants, measured Syracuse Chiefs twice, thirteen to two and three to two, with Ira Hutchinson registering his ninth victory of the year in the opener.The Wings were trailing two to nothing going into the final inning of the second game when Erv Dusak started the Bird rally with a homer.Buffalo also won a pair, dropping Baltimore, nine to eight and four to two.Home runs by Mike Rocco and Ed Kobesky in the ninth frame of the opener provided the Bisons with that victory while circuit clouts by Dutch Meyer and Kobesky in the second gave the herd a clean sweep for the day.Toronto paved the way for Sunday\u2019s advance by sweeping a double-header from the Royals Saturday, seven to four and two to nothing.Baltimore defeated Jersey City four to two, Rochester turned back Buffalo eight to two and in a night game Newark won eleven to six over Syracuse.Cape Town\u2014((P) \u2014 Field Marshal Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, has been awarded the 1942 ficial eyes since the war began, W.' Albert Medal of the Royal Society Paling, Parliamentary Secretary to j of Arts, an award given President the Ministry, said in an interview.: Roosevelt in 1941 as \u2018\u2018the fearless This includes replacements.\t1 champion\u201d of national freedom.TRUSSES Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.Tel.3868 Near Bus Terminal TINGWICK Mrs.Joseph McGin and Messrs.P.I).Murphy and T.M.McGin, of Montreal, motored here on Wednesday evening and were overnight guests of Mr.C.E.and Miss Margaret LeRoux.On their return they were accompanied by Mrs.D.P.Murphy and son.Denis, and Miss Verna Me Gin, who have been guests at the LeRbux home for two weeks.Mr.and Airs.Edouard Bolduc had a guest the other evening in the person of Jean Louis Mvaeoux, a small hoy.who had wandered from his parents' car, while they were raspberryiiîg and lost his way.The Asbestos police were notified by Mr.Bolduc and they immediately sont word to the child's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Deane Olney.of Asbestos, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.F.Olney.BOLTON CENTRE Miss Jean Consens, of Montreal, visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.E.Consens.Mr.H.Hall is spending a week in Montreal.Mrs.J.Willard has returned to Montreal Tor a few days.Master Bobby McGill, of Montreal, visited his grandparents, Mr.] and Mrs.J.R.McGill.Mr.and Mrs.George Dwyer, of Noranda, were guests of Mrs.Dwyer's mother, Mrs.William Fisk, and Mr.Fisk.US THE RECORD\u201d SAY E.T.BOYS ON HIS MAJESTY\u2019S SERVICE.We, here, at home are continually working together to give the Boys in Canada\u2019s Armed Forces Overseas and at home comforts, great and small, and you may be sure that they are well appreciated.The lad Overseas must have those personal gifts from home to boost his morale and keep his spirits high.Letters, food, personal gifts, etc., all mean so much to him, but think how much he would enjoy a newspaper from home.Here below is an extract of a letter to the Record from Pte.H.A.Horsfall, formerly of Knowlton, stationed somewhere in England: \u201c We get a lot of Canadian papers, but give me the Record instead of the others \u201d This is only one of the many letters received from Boys Overseas telling of how appreciative they are of news from the home front.Whether At Home or Abroad Bring Him Home News Regularly Through A Subscription To The Sherbrooke Record IT\u2019S A GIFT HE WON\u2019T FORGET! 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