Sherbrooke daily record, 20 juillet 1961, jeudi 20 juillet 1961
[" 1961\tJULY\t1961 S M T W T F S 1 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 30 31 Sbcrbccioke Dalli) IReco td THE WEATHER Sunny with few cloudy periods today and Friday with chance of isolated showers or thundershowers during late afternoon or evening; low high at Sherbrooke 65 and 80.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY 20.1961 Sixty-Fifth Year Half-year mark $20,500 taken at gunpoint NATO has fallen short of its 30-division target and there is no indication European partners will be able to fill the gap in the immediate months ahead.Kennedy will attempt once again to get them to do more Kennedy confident of keeping peace By HAROLD MORRISON (Canadian Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON \u2014 (CP) \u2014 President Kennedy today begins the second half of his first year in office confident of maintaining peace and yet ready to expand the massive military power of the United States to drive home to Soviet Premier Khrushchev there will be no yielding of ground in Berlin- Assessing the balance ofl-\u2014-.\t.\t.,, power between the West and P0^r bftWeen the \"eSt atnd Communists.Kennedy called in!Reds American commitments the National Security Council*ar flunS- w .\t, Wednesday a n d, informants ,'Vhat '^presses Kennedy and said, got formal approval of his °\u2018he!Ls> '\"formants said ,s that new defence plan to be unveiled the Rus.s,ans have about 65 d>-before the public Tuesday night/™10\"5 in eas ern Europe com-Still to be decided-and this Pared wlth.only about 20 NATO is to be done by the National\tln western Eur°Pe Security Council today\u2014is how the reported plan to increase American military manpower, equipment and tactical air power is to be brought into full co-ordination with Western al- lleWorried about the state of the;™5 \u2019 be done in preliminary 15-country North Atlantic alii-1\u201cRations with allies leading ance.Kennedy told a press con-!0?^/he three Western foreign ference Wednesday he feeis ™ters conference in Pans there is urgent need yearly next month, strengthen the NATO consultative process.He will inform the allies of his new program as soon as the National Security Council completes its deliberations.TOOK TOO LONG Kennedy was particularly critical of the length of time it took the allies to agree on the language of the Western reply to Khrushchev's Berlin demands.\u201cBut I think we should realize, as anyone who has studied the history of alliances, how enormous a task it is to have 15 countries moving down the stream altogether over an issue which involves the security of them all.So we will inform them and then the Congress of what we plan to do.\u201d Kennedy's reluctance to dis cuss details of his new plan before it is disclosed to the allies has tended to build up a feeling of tension and expectation among many Americans.Americans have been subjected to widespread speculation Kennedy may call up be tween two and 10 divisions of reserve soldiers to plug deficiencies created by the failure of allies to meet their full NATO commitments.There also are reports Kennedy may declare a partial emergency, to arm himself with extra standby powers in the event Berlin boils up into a shooting war.DEBT MAY INCREASE Anticipated extra defence spending may plunge the United States into heavier debt.In addition to a defence program estimated to cost up to $43,000,-000,000 this year, Kennedy may ask Congress next Wednesday for additional billions, adding to the budget deficit estimated at $3,700,000,000 in the current fiscal year.But Kennedy feels the United States is being vigorously challenged not only in Berlin but in other trouble spots.He said he had to judge the balance of Bandits seize track receipts Four armed and masked thugs held up a Sherbrooke Race Track employee early today and walked off with $20,500 in track receipts.Valniore Morin, 31, was robbed after entering his home at 1333 St.Catherine Road around 1 a.m.Mr.Morin and his wife were returning from the race track with the receipts of racing that night.Mrs.Morin also works at the track-Both were tied up by the bandits.Morin was forced to reveal that the money was kept in his car trunk which was locked.He gave them the key and the bandits vehicles had se[Zed the receipts \u2014 $20,-on demonstrators a n d 00Q in smal] bills and $50f) said were designed to lift the were advancing along two jn s;|ver oressure on Bizertc\troutes toward the town of Bi pressure on rsizene.\tPolice said the entry was As the troops moved out officials al a hospital treat made by forcing a screen through the gates of the base.jng casualties from the fighting window in the cellar.Planes strafe Tunis rebels By JOHN BUSH B1ZERTE, Tunisia \u2014 Reuters \u2014 Bitter fighting broke out here today as branch troops, backed by strafing planes, attempted to break a Tunisian blockade on their big naval and air base.At least 33 Tunisians and three frenchman were killed and scores of others were wounded.Another I 30 Tunisian soldiers were missing and Trench officials reported that their troops had taken more than 30 prisoners.The clashes came when)- French troops left the base onule\"e\" armored sorties which French officialsi,,rctl French planes swooped low over said more civilians than soldiers roadblocks, strafing them with were being brought in.A hospi machine - gun fire.The Morin children were ,\t,\t, ,, staying at their grandpar- tal official also charged that if\tj tu \u201e ,\t._\t.J r) , ent s home and there was no , french soldiers inside Bizerte \u2022 .i ¦\t.,\t,\u2022 The french announcement of basc ha(j 0pCne(j f]rc on Tunis one ln ,bc \"ouse a* tln,e the action said that \u201cseveraT\u2019iian ambulances.\t,of tJ,e breakin.Neighbours, Tunisians were killed and more Tunis radio said \u201cmany chit however, reported having than 50 taken prisoner.Tunisian dren\" llad bee\" wounded in the seen lights on in the house CAUSED DEATHS OF 296\u2019 \u2014Ex-convict William Estel Benson, 41, is shown in Oklaho ma City, Okla., July 18 after telling police that he caused a gas explosion at a New London, Tex., school in 1937 that killed 296 students and teachers.Benson, arrested for investigation of armed robbery this week, said he loosened connections on the gas pipes in the school two weeks before the explosion, letting the gas escape and collect.He said he wanted to \u201crun up a gas bill\u201d because the school principal reprimend-ed him for smoking.President Habib Bourguiba set the Tunisian death toll at 33 and said nothing had been heard from another 130 Tunisian soldiers since French bombers and artillery fire wrecked a station where they were camped.new clashes.Quint has twin boys around midnight.Morin said the first lime he noticed anything was wrong was when his wife! spotted mud jus! inside the car port door.\u201cWho could have made that?\u201d she said as she entered the kitchen and turned on Would seek Soviet aid for Katanga eminent would seek a meeting lois, of the United Nations Security Council as soon as possible to discuss the situation.French fighter planes swooped down early today on Tunisian roadblocks around the big base, Bourguiba charged the planes had made waves of rocket and bomb attacks on civilians and San Salvador ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) The Katanga government said today it would not hesitate to call on the Soviet Union to help solve the Congolese crisis as the United Nations and thej free world cannot or will noti find a reasonable and lasting] solution.\u201d Interior Minister Godefroid Munongo.addressing a press conference in the name of President Moise Tshombe and the Congo government, said Katanga proposed to send a delegation \u201cas soon as possible\u201d to Stanleyville for talks with Antoine Gizenga, leader of the SAN SALVADOR (Reuters)\u2014!comrnunjst .backed regime BREAK RELATIONS Bourguiba also announced his! QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Cecile Di government was breaking off onne> one the four survivingjthe light just inside the door, diplomatic - but not consular\u2014!Djonne quintuplets, today gave j^e four thugs confront-relations with France because of birth to twin boys at St Sacre ed them.tha crisis- .\t,\tment Hospita' herc-\tj Morin' said \u201cOne put a Tunisian officials said the gov- Her husband is Philippe Lang-^voive,.;n my face ancj a civil servant.\t;\u2018Give me the money or The boys, both weighing aboul]elsej\u2019 » sj?JTuS\u2019 Werf b0/n at 9 a,m ' Morin said that after his EDT.I hey and their mother \u2022£\t1 .\tu j ™ \u201cn » ,.,11\tw,*e and he were bound on were reported well.\t.u i -i u\tn .u l «\u2022.,IM .\tthe kitchen\tfloor the bandits ,™e b05?jT h\"r;\tl'ouple:\tforced him\tto give them the blazing\taway\twith\tmachine-i,hlrd and lour,h childitn.\tkeyj, to his\tcar trunk wj)ere guns.They\talso\tappeared\tto\tbej The twin boys were\tthe\tfirst\ttbe money\twas be]d using rockets against the road-multiple birth for any of the He said lh had trouble bocks.\tthroe married Dionne girls.\t\u2022\t_______ ^ .\t,\t,\topening the trunk and\thad\tfl\tI\tIH HTI ^ H Annette\thas\ttwo boys, and fo ask him how to use\tthe\ty\tU I\tI III Cl I\tI Marie one\tdaughter.\t¦\t-n.u\tj V.\u201e\u201e\t.U\tT -.V,\tkey Then ,hey RaS8ed\tmm\t\u2022 against the barricades set up to! Yvonpe; tbe fnur \u2018\u2018 5ur'lvln\" with a strip of adhesive tape.I Ç i < .L J., Ï\tp \"\u2019quintuplet, is a nun with a re.vi \u2022\tui .\u201cIS isolate the French base.\ti.gious order near Ba.e St.Paul,1\t?as Vnablc tof ^ The president also said!0)tp Thp fjf(h sistpr Emilie a clear ae*e«Pt>on of the l- tbe Expert speaks Humor neglected by West?NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Evan Esar, an expert on humor, says the world wide influence of humor lias been neglected by the West in the cold war.\u201cA gag or funny story carries in o r c propaganda value in the baltlo for men s minds than a li u n d r e d speeches f r o m statesmen Though wc make no effort to spread them, our anti-Com-munist quips and anecdotes arc repeated in the uncommitted lands, like India, where the people laugh with us while they laugh at the Russians \u201cAnd once a country becomes a laughing stock, it finds it more difficult to export its humorless way of life.\u201d Esar cites a few examples of the way to harpoon Russia where it hurts: \"Communism is a system of government under which it is impossible to lose an election bet.\u201d \u201cCommunism is a system of government under which free speech merely means the right to talk your head off .a system of government where people either sing in the same key or suffer be hind Ihe same lock.\u201d Esar, author of many works on humor including Hie recently published Humorous English says examples of this sort go winging around the world almost overnight.aiiip»' iiiiiMMP11, .ill! iéuiiià.» y \u2018ABOUT THIS LONG\u2019\u2014That was the way Bobbie Latin, 3, described his missing daschund before an oneration in Hamilton, Ont.Bobbie was told aflei the operation that bis pup \u2014 Ohio had been fourni a few hours earlier.(CP Photo) Prog ress line in air reported dispute story,\u201d But neither G.E.Bolton, TCA\u2019s director of personnel who was spokesman for the nr-jgolialors, or Robert Smeal, CALFAA\u2019s secretary general, would give any indication of the By KEN SMITH (Canadinn Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 A marathon negotiatin',, session combined witli a new company offer apparently! brought a settlement closer today in a threatened sinl of 800 Trans-Canada Air Line flight attendants.'the strike is scheduled .'«L d (\t|\t, Mmisier Starr way Ihe talks were going.start at one minute past mid-1 acral lja 01\t\"1\t,\t.,\t,\t, night tonight.TCA has said it The talks opened July (i and I11'\u2019 dispute, which could tie plans to maintain its schedules were adjourned July 12 until''1\u2019 l(A (,,K'lal'l',ls 1\t\u2019,e al' , ;i\tI\t.tom an s win support from if the strike lakes place.\tTuesday\t\u2019\t.ruesuay.\teither l(A pilots or mainte- Despite the reported progress After Wednesday night s ses\thjnK(.s on (hl, al_ toward settlement of the long mon adjourned, a source Hose .(,\u201e(janjs' demand for extra flv-dispute, union sources indicated !u the talks told a reporter that niJ, |llll(, (.n.,|j| [(ir Berserk killed ST.LOUIS (AP)\u2014A Red nipped in bud plot Fears sun tan will be striped QUEBEC \u2014 -(Pi \u2014 A young woman was fined $50 and costs and ordered to post a $500 bond to keep the peace for on eyear after being found guilty of stealing a late model car.Sessions court judge Gerard Simard pronounced sentence Wednesday after hearing the girl plead for leniency.\u201cI donT want to go to jail because 1 11 get a striped suntan,\u201d she said.Morin was unable to give Que.The fifth sister, Emilie, f died in 1955.\t|bandits, because the lights ITlcnta] patient grabbed The four sisters celebrated ?vel'c\toft as s°s 1913 s 48 4 A\u2019 11 30 41 434 324 314 54 304 33 284 484 30 >s 9 to Leland Mosher, chairman of Gore the section, is grateful to all * x \u2022 J L donors, and expecially wishes to entertained Py thank the many canvassers who were so willing to help.iKINGSEY FALLS \u2014 Mrs.Ross Nixon SUMMER FURNITURE Reduced 20% Miss Lois Bowker, Sawyerville [spent a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene [ Drouin, and Donnie Drouin spent GORE \u2014 The regular meeting!a week in Sawyerville with his lof the Women\u2019s institute was!grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.A.held at the home of Mrs.Ross S- Bowker.Mr.and Mrs.jÿixon\tArthur Bennett, Murray and \u2018 It was suggested that t h e Ross of Sawyerville.spent the branch give a bursary to a stud- Discounfs on Chaise Lounges Outdoor Umbrellas Porch Ch airs Reclining Chairs Chaisettes 9 Rattan Chairs & Settees \u2022\tGarden Tables 9 Single Gliders \u2022\tDouble Gliders Hurry! Limited Quantity H.Q.WILSON & SONS LTD.£1-67 Wellington North - Sherbrooke * Beware the dog Law from protects him nasty humans Cdn.Int.Dow Pfd 374 Cdn I\u2019ac.Railway 234 Cons.\tSmelters\t25\t254 Dist.\tSeagrams\t394\t40 Dom.\tBridge\t19\t Dom.\tCorset\t18\t Dom.\tTar\t184\t19 Dom.\tTextile\t134\t134 Famous Players\t\t184\t Frase\tr\t224\t23 Gen.\tDy n a mi os\t354\t Anglo Nfld.Cdn.Ingersoll Rand Cons.Paper Minn.A Ont.Paper Traders \"A\" S.Can, Power Ufd.Trans-Mountain Oil P.Quebec Tel.MINES- -Advocate Alta.Gas Trunk 304 Cassiar\t14 Cons.Denison 9.40 Gunnar plllollinger Kerr Addison New Hosco jQuemont |Steep Rock 40 484 32 4 53 1234 124 44 8.25 254 9 45 74 8.85 7 80 48*4 53 1231 12s 430 B 30 134 B 9 SO 8.30 254 9 50 8 60 7 80 - Sudden- LARSON, Mrs.Maria-Louls* \u2014 Que., on At Sherbrooke, P.Q.on Wed., Thursday.July 20th,\t1961, July 19th.1961.Marie-Louise Ralph A Bernard, age 65 years.J Noel, beloved wife of the late (beloved husband of Rita Chad , Louis Larson, in her 73rd year, i.sey and dear father of Muriel.Sister of Dr.Ovila Noel, resid-Merrick and Frances Resting, ing at 453 Conseil St.Remains at his home, K.R.2.Danville, resting at the Gerard Monfette Que.Funeral service in St.[Funeral Parlor.33 Bowen St.Augustine's Church, Saturday, S.Funeral service on Friday, July 22nd at 2 p.m.Interment j July 21st, 1961, at 10 am in St.Jean Baptiste Church.Interment in St.Michael's Cemetery.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing ent from Richmond High School wishing to take the teaching course at Macdonald College.The idea was left open for further discussion.Two letters were read in reply to the branch's regarding the dumping of rubbish on the roadsides, one from the Health office, in Richmond County, and one from the Melbourne Township Council.By HUGH GRIGGS weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Drouin, Other guests were;\t( Mr.and Mrs.Edmour Boivin Owning and raising a pet has] member of society, and family of Martinville.lls\t^ut also bas its| wrote.Mr.G.H.Buchanan of Bramp- penis.\tj According to legal ton, Ont., was a guest of his Many prospective pet owners '\u2018es> 'be dog may parents, Mr.and Mrs.D A.are a little leery about buying!nuisance by excessive barking Blackstone authori-become a Buchanan and his brother.Bob.U household companion such as biting - a dog or cat because they\u2019re aid College lo which they werejafraid of the responsibility delegates.\tBut besides the responsibility At the close of the meeting, of raising the pet there are members presented a skit.Re hazards such as lawsuits, member When, which they had Many householders wonder whether or not they can be Members decided tn s e r v e given as part 0f the program on meals on the first day of the.jut)jiee Day at the convention, Ploughing Match to be held at \\ showing of hats made from Mrs.R.W.Simpson's farm in kitchen utensils created much September.\t| amusement.Prizes w'ere wmn by A grocery box is being filled Mrs.S.Doyle and Mrs.S for a sick member of the com- Husk.munity, and $25 was voted towards obtaining a housekeeper for her on her return from hospital.Each member was asked to send a card to help brighten her stay in hospital.Mrs.W.L.Gee and Mrs.S.Doyle gave interesting reports from the convention at Macdon- The monthly drawing wras w'on by Mrs.W.L.Gee.Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss M.Watt, Mrs.A.Dunn and Mrs.L.Goodhue.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Melvin Griffith in the afternoon of Aug.2.This item appeared incorrectly in our advertisement \u2014 It should have read as follows: SQUARE CUT HUMP ROAST (no) round roastl Lb.\u2014 67c or threatening to bite.Barkng in itself, however, is not considered a nuisance un les excessive and untimely.The one bite doctrine, usually accepted by the courts, tends to protect the owner.DOG'S DISPOSITION sued if their dogs bite someone j ^ person in bringing in a or w\u2019hether they can lay charges charge against a dog m\\tu-i if someone else's dog bites needs to prove the ownci :knew of the dog\u2019s disposition Another question many would^0\tR l'le dog has aheady like to find the answer for is bitten someone, it is presumed that the owner knew of this whether or not they can buy doge-bite insurance.According to Capt.Will Judy in \u201cLaws About Dogs\" first published in 1932, England gave first recognition to the dog as personal property.DEVOTED, BELOVED \"These animals serve as devoted and beloved companions, save and protect lives and property, assist the farmer in management of his livestock, furnish guidance for the blind, perform heroic deeds in warfare, often display intelligence of a high order and render themselves useful and valuable in numerous other ways,\u2019\u2019 Capt.Judy enthused.He quotes Blackstone, one of] the most authoritative early] British jurists, and one of the most prolific writers on English law.\"As the staunch protector of the home, the family and the children, be.indeed is a useful ISSUE OF $350,000,000 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS Rank of Canada i* authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for a loan, to be issued as follows i \u20141 YEAR S% NON-CAUABLE BONDS DUE AUGUST 1, 1962 ' ISSUE PRICE: 99.70% ' YIELDING ABOUT 3.31% TO MATURITY Interest payable February I and August 1 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000.$t,000j00p
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