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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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vendredi 21 juillet 1961
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[" 1961\t\t\tJULY\t\t1961 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF S \t\t\t\t\t1 2\tS\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22 23\t\u201d4\t25\t26\t27\t-28\t29 30\t31\t\t\t\t t) ecb co o ke D ailii Bccocd *S\u2018^*^^^**,*^\u2018*\u2019*^ **\t\u2014ll»»M-IJ-^l-u-)j ^ THE WEATHER Mainly cloudy today with a feu showers or thunder-showers.Saturday sunny with cloudy periods and a chance of showers or thundershowers in afternoon and evening Warm and humid.I.ow - high at Sherbrooke «fl ami 8fl, Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.JULY 21, 19b I Paratroops fight in streets Sixty-Fifth Year planes Bizerte Gus is A-OK lose capsule l War flames forging new unity for Arabs By ANDREW BOROW1 EC TRAGIC SCENE \u2014 A hat, a shopping bag, and its scattered contents mark the place where a\tTUNIS ____ (AP) \u2014 War flames sweeping Birerte 45-year-old Sawyerville man, Phillipe Lafrance was killed Thursday noon when he was hit by forging new Arab unity in North Africa, a truck on the road between Lennoxville and Sherbrooke near the CPR trestle.Lennoxville\tFrance's fighting retaliation to President Habib Police Chief Grant Smith examines the scene of the accident.See story, page 3.(Photo by Matthew Schoenfeld) on JFK's proposals Bourguiba's drive to expel the French garrison from the big base at Tunisia's northern tip has rallied the support of Morocco, the Algerian rebels, and the United Arab Republic, all of whom have been at odds wi th theTu nis-ian leader in the past.The battle around Bizerte is Open\tAllied Islks .o.u™.to I\t_\tFrance s chances of retaining a foothold in the Tunisia-Algeria-Morocco crescent that once was ^ her exclusive preserve.Western diplomats in the Tunisian capital believe that the WASHINGTON\u2014 (AP) \u2014State Secretary Dean, will be dispatched to Europe entire West could lose its influ- Rusk called in the ambassadors of Britain, France and | later this year.\tÎT'Vman trIm'0 arCa\u2019 ' Kennedy is known to believe, No- 2 MAN GRIM \u201e\t., * that total American Bah.Ladgham, Bourguiba s averted (CP from Reuters-AP) TUNIS \u2014 French planes % A # II\t| were reported today to have y y 3 I K U 1 begun dropping bombs in an: all-out assault on Bizerte.near the big aii and naval base which -Tunisia is trying to force France to abandon ,\t¦\t*T\" French paratroopers were re Q |\t| V, ported to have been dropped on the city after the bombing at _\t,,\t,.Canadian Press Staff Writer tack and fighting was reported going on in the streets.Germany today to open urgent Allied conversations on proposals by the Kennedy administration for military however, ^\t\" No 2 man, was grim when he preparations to meet expected Soviet pressures against *\"eritg^h(lt.p it u.m hp \u201eapable,summoned U.S.Ambassador West Berlin.The United States, it is under [ .\t.\t.stood, intends to seek a {ast!™misters conference in the buildup of conventional NATO French capital beg.nnmg Aug.President Kennedy\u2019s plans are understood to call for an increase in over-all U.S.military strength with a prospect that one or more American divisions tr ?point where it will be\t, of meeting Communist chal- Walter Walmsley Thursday lenges not only in Europe but in; \"Now is your chance to pto\\e other parts of the world.Ilisjhow anti colonialist >ou aie, plans are expected to be dis-he told the Ameucan.closed in some detail in a re- or port next Tuesday night (10 MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 A last-1 minute agreement that provides A Tunisian government com small saUl.y inc.rcases and munique quoted by l{t'iilet reduced working hours Thurs-, news agency said lo.v flying|day nigl\u201e averted a strike by guiba did not want his blockade planes began dropping bombs g qqq Trans - Canada Air Lines tactic too deteriorate into actual 7 a m.EDT and that French!,,', .flight attendants.fighting.\ttanks were moving on the town 1 p.m, EDT) over TV-radio and a message to Congress next Wednesday.?West is on 'warpath' according to Pravda lunista- and the Arab world\u2014Bizerte is a clearcut case of an underdog trying to drive oui a colonial power.\u201cThey have put us before our conscience \u2014 and God knows what we can do about it,\" an ***** that they are pro American diplomat commented.\u201cAfter all, we foo have bases military strength in Europe by the addition of several divisions to the western European defence force.Some officials indicate this would mean an increase to the long-planned goal, of 30 divisions from the present) strength of 22 divisions.Ambassadors Sir Harold Cac cia of Britain, Herve Alphandj of France and Wilhelm Grewej of West Germany were sched uled to meet at the state de partment with Rusk at mid-i CP from\tAP-Reuters afternoon.\t!\tMOSCOW \u2014\tA Moscow com-'along the dangerous\troad\tof an\ttragic climax.The immediate purpose of the mentator said\ttoday the Ger- accelerated arms\trace.\tThe\tInformed sources\tclaim Bour- conference was to give them de-jman problem must be settledjgreat mass of the people-\t.tailed reports of decisions on;at the negotiation table.The So-|throughout the world, in thclOne polio Case U.S.policy made by PresidenCviet Union does not want war, West as well, are conscious of OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 One new Some diplomats arc convinced that to Bourguiba the Bizerte incident was secondary to his venture into the southern Sahara sands, where a Tunisian column is marching to plant the flag on territory claimed by France.Some Western officials blame French stubbornness for the situation.They cite the example of American bases in Morocco, which the United States agreed to evacuate when the Moroccans began to press.Many Western diplomats here believe France could easily have agreed to a prolonged withdrawal.The new assault came shortly after Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba announced he would accept volunteers from other countries in the fight to oust France from the strategic base.Algerian insurgent leaders immediately offered to supply soldiers and arms to the Tunisians.The Algerians have some 15,000 well-armed guerrillas in camps along Tunisia\u2019s border with French-ruled Algeria.The Tunisian news agency Afrique Presse said Tunisian troops still controlled the \"nerve |centres\" of the town of Bizerte but French troops had moved |to within 1,000 yards of the iely pushing the abroad and France is our ally.\u201d The shooting crisis apparently \u2019stunned the Tunisians them-I selves.Few of them had ex ' peeled the dispute over the Bi ;.\t,,\ti world further|zerle base would reach such a IS pi'GTTy gOOO The French consider their action at Bizerte^s purely set/ | tecting\" .\"\u201cbasrvit.VtoThVe\u2018n-'|-,I;AN^ «AKK BARRAGKS tire West, particularly at this .Fr,ench al,;craft were | mg low, machine-gunning l uni time of crisis over Berlin.A dog's life Kennedy at a National Security Council meeting late Wednesday.In the 48 hours between the NSC conference and the session with the ambassadors, officials at the White House, the| state department and defence department have been putting the president's decisions into detailed plans and proposals for taken to the war path.\u201d he added.\tjthis danger.\tlease of polio was reported in \u201cFrom beyond the ocean we] The German problem must be .Canada during the week ended can hear the mass beating of!Sett]ed at the negotiation table Julv 15 increasing the total war drums in American news-jxhat is the unanimous demand number of cases in 1961 to 44 papers, said Vladimir Zhukov,j0f all people of goodwill.Thatjcompared with 275 at the same] Described as a Pravda obser.is what the Soviet government]date last ' r U.S.and Allied action grams.FLY TO EUROPE Saturday Defence ver.\u201cA number of leading]has been urging right along,Jpartment statesmen and politicians, sena- and the sooner the Western po single case tors and representatives, havejiiticians agree to this, the'chewan In ] sooner will the black war clouds I week in 1960, year, the health de said Thursday.The; than their masters.NEW YORK (AP)\u2014No dogs were allowed in the Aslor ballroom today but other than that everything there indicated a dog s life is a pretty good one.The hotel was host to a pet product manufacturers\u2019 trade show.The consensus: Pets apparently are bettor cared for pro- Pravda is the official organ of disappear from the horizon.\u201d the Soviet Communist party.]- Articles in it signed Observer Secretary;are usually taken to represent recorded.Robert McNamara, Gen.Lyman the official line.Lemnitzer, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and other high defence officials will fly to Europe for conferences with Allied leaders in Paris and London.Early next week, probably Monday, the permanent council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization at Paris will get a report on U.S.plans and proposals from U.S.Ambassador Thomas Finletter who is also flying to Paris this weekend.He is American representative on the NATO council.Next Thursday Assistant State Secretary Foy Kohler will take a task force to Paris to meet with British, French and West \u201cSome hotheads in the West do not want negotiations on the (West Berlin) issue.They do not want to make any constructive] proposals.\u201cThey want to preserve at any cost the present high explosive situation in Europe and they threaten war, a third world, war, against anyone who tries; to remove the delayed action] bomb that is endangering the] peace of the world ., \u201cThe Soviet Union has been threatened more than once, more than once it has been attacked, and every time the en-j emy got a crushing blow in reply- \u201cBut we do not want war.The German planners to make prep- sabre - rattling provocateurs in-arations for a Western foreign timidate no one.They are mer-j Admits drinking toast to extermination plan JERUSALEM (AP) - Adolf Eichmann there?\u201d the judge Eichmann admitted today he asked, joined his Gestapo chieftains in drinking toasts the day they drew up the plan to exterminate Europe\u2019s Jews.The testimony, was extracted by Judge Izhaak Raveh as the trial of the former SS officer _ f fN i for mass slaughter of the Jews ÇjODS! \u2014 DetOUT neared the end.\u201cI had to write the minutes of the meeting,\u201d Eichmann replied.\u201cOh, no, that came later,\u201d Raveh said.Raveh, one of three Israeli justices who will decide if Eichmann hangs, reminded the defendant of the Wansee (Berlin) conference of Jan.20, 1942, at which Reinhard Heydrich, chief of the Gestapo and security police, spelled out the doom of the Jews as instructed by Hitler.The judge noted that after the meeting, Heydrich, SS Gen.Heinrich Mueller and Eichmann remained behind.\u201cWhy were you drawn into that »; the third man?Why was THENDARA, N Y.(A?)\u2014 The dynamite was ready in the blast-holes.The charge was fired.Oops! A hundred feet of Route 28 disappeared.The Bero Construction Company said the blast, which went astray Thursday, was intended to break up boulders beside a curve.Trucks dumped gravel into the hole to make the road passable while traffic waited an hour.was in Saskat j as a result of this tender the corresponding loving care, the pet products 23 new cases were industry has soared to a j yearly volume of $3,000,000,-¦\t\u201c ; 090, said Allan Levey, presi dent\tof the\tPet\tProducts Manufacturers\u2019 Association.This, he said, is a 1,000-per-cent expansion in 13 years.He noted that pet food outsells baby food by nearly two to one (pets cat pet food for a lifetime but babies grow up), and that more tin cans are used for pet food than for any other\tproduct\tbut\tbeer\tand j oil.The pet market now provides\thearing\taids for\tdeaf animals, dog collars with bat-j tery lamps, brushes for ] fishes\u2019 backs,\telectric\tblan- kets and water heaters.sian barracks.Strong conron trations of French troops also were reported on roads leading into Bizerte.Both company and union, who fashioned the linnl agreement after 11 months of negotiating and little more than 5Mi hours before the strike was scheduled to start, praised the settlement LIBERTY Bi l l 7\t- A «'ape Canaveral technician makes lire- as \u201cfair, nisi and equitable\u2019 flight examination of the Memin spare capsule, Liberty Brll-7.In addition to the salarv (.The vehicle sank in the Aliaulic aller earisim: I S.Cosmonaut creases, the two - year pact Virgil Grissom on a \u2018near I\u2019er leet flight\u2019.Note enlarged port-gives the attendants a general hole, a modifiration on the pi o\\ ions I S, capsule, retroactive payment and a spe\t(NF.A Photo) cial retroactive bonus for ser\t^ vice in jet airliners A few hours after the agreement was announced, it was ratified by groups of stewardesses and pursers in Montreal, Tor onto, Winnipeg and Calgary.Vancouver attendants stijl were to ratify it but that was ex ; ported shortly.The crown - owned company has never had a strike'in tis Ü4 * ypflr history\tj rid p into sp ft f p tod by out IiacI rA n ri r ro w TALKS OPENED JULY 5\tend of bis journey when his capsule tilled Has narrow escape, water fills vehicle By HOWARD BENEDICT CAPF.CANAVERAL, Fla., (AP) Astronaut .(Virgil Grissom was rocketed on a , 3 I O-inile-an-hour ride into space, today but had a narrow escape at the with water.The talks that led up to Hie] Grissom had to climb out of settlement started under special ^,e SPHC Popeye 5) Rin Tin Tin 7)\tSir Lancelot 8)\tUln Tin Tin 5:15 p.m.3) I married Joan 5:15 p.m.12) The Three Stooges 5:30 p.m.5)\tKartoon Karnivai 8) On Safari in Asia 7) Poney Express 81 Early Show 5:45 p.m.3) Music Country Style 3) Greatest Headlines 6)\tDennis O\u2019Keefe Show 7)\tMelody Ranch 12) Sports 4:00 p.m.6) Dennis O\u2019Keefe Show e.10 p.m.3) World of Sports 5) News 12) Carte Blanche 4:15 p.m.5) Atlantic Weatherma 4:20 p.m.5) Sports Score rtooh 4:30 p.m.3) ISewstlme\t, 5)\tKartoon Karalval 6)\tMetro 7)\tTele-Bulletin ,-12) News 4:40 p.m.12) Carte Blanche 4:45 p.m.3) Long Edwarda 5) News Reporta 5) CBC TV News 7) La Metéo 4:50 p.m.FRIDAY 7)\tEdition Sportlva 12) Weather 4:55 p.m.8)\tDoug Smith 12) Carte Blanche ;:ce p.m.3) The American Civil War 5) Leave It To Beaver 8) Seven-O-one 7)\tLe Courrier de j 12) Robin Hood 7:15 p.m.8)\tPicture Edition of the News 7:20 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 7)\tLa Vie dans noa Forêts 8)\tInside Sports 12) Suncnt Theatre 7:45 p.m.7)\tPour Ella 8)\tRed Sox Warm-up t:00 p.m.5)\tThe Untouchablea 6)\tRed River Jamboree 7)\tAvous Paris 8:30 p.m.3) Roule Ml 8)\tPerry Mason 71 Theatre Chea sol 7:00 p.m.5) Lawless Years 7) Cinema International 7:30 p.m.I 3) Way out ! 5) Westinghouse Playhouse | 6) Danger Man 12) Andy Griffith Show 10:00 p.m.3) Twilight Zone >1 Michael Shayne | 6) Have Gun will Trave 121 Lock-Up 10:30 p.m.] 3) Alouette Highlights ! 6) Peter Gunn SHERBROOKE Show Business OUR BOARDING HOUjl 12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.7) A communique 7:30 p.m.3) Rawhide 6) Wyatt Earp 11:04 p.m.3) Your Eseo Reporte 5)\tLate News & Sports 6)\tCBC TV News and Wjather 7)\tTéléjournal W Tomorrow*! 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J.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd.Wellington LO.2-2662 - North \u2014 Sherbrooke (Evenings) LO.2-4606 ¦»\"\"\t1 ¦\t',,7\".L \\ X DON'T kfNOvJ ) r PUlO~ WHAT ELSé- \\( CUT DER YOU COULD DO, W PLUS, MA-SOR./(WALDO, I MS m.By BOB THOMAS ROME (AP) \u2014- American ac-j tors have different reasons for) living in Europe.Many are here to save taxes.Some hate Hollywood becausej they find it crass and uncultured.Some hate Hollywood because they can't get jobs there.1 An actor like Jack Palance isn\u2019t so easy to classify.A dark and complicated man, he left Hollywood four years ago.The town figured he was heading forj a tax haven, like some other film names.He made his home in the American-Swiss colony of| Lausanne.\u201cBut how could 1 come overi just for money?\u201d he asks.\u201cI\t- made two pictures at the first, KNOWLTÜN and then I didn\u2019t work for aj Mr.and Mrs.C year and a half, even though I of Lachine, were had offers.*\tA.W.Mizener VS Ci£Ê \u2014STACT VJITH A.TALK ON THE FUNOArAEN)TALS OF D CTION.AND THEN i- RECITE\t«cViOtJ L\\ OUIFI^ * hamlet*; soliloquy/ and finally) ^\tm i ' X TAKE SOTH PARTS inthe\tM,rJ& DOUGLAS DEBATES/EGAD, MAYBE Xf/VBrtnPPG\u2019ni rr SHOULD ADD ONE OF MY OWN ^\tOU1 ORIGINAL SPEECHES WHILE- ernest\u2019s Recorder is still -v-\u2014vv.Here ' (Irn&st Should be-mis first Pupil- with MAJOR HOOPLfc MELBOURNE \u2014\tSt.Eustache, were guests of the Mrs.Q.J.MacSweyn and two 1*«er's sis'er; M,rs- Bea,r,cc children Cheryl and Kenme.Rod8ers\u2019 and have returned to Sweetsb u r g.j after spending several days with Mrs.Fred Dapp and Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Dapp.Miss Jessie Phillips, of South Durham, and Mrs.Mary Sims,: of Montreal, were visiting Mrs E.L.Pierce.Miss Camille Proulx has returned to Montreal, after spend-i ing a short holiday with her sis-! ters, Mrs.B.Davies and Miss J.Proulx.Mr.Russell Martin, Massachusetts, was a guest of his father, Mr.John Martin.Mr.and Mrs.Lyall Pariseau and daughters, Norma and Marlene of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Wilkins.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Stalker of AUNE EAR.S CAM'T TAKE AfHV MORSf m *\u2022« ' 3 e.1 m The Ox Bow Gift Shop Gift:, for all occasions English Bono China Costuma Jowallary Canadian Handicrafts Stanhope (routa 22 )VI.9-2569 PLEASANT VIEW Inn A Cottages ! Brown returned home on the \\ Mizener weekend, while Mrs.Brown will visiting Mrs remain for the summer, and other reia ! Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Seal, David and Susan, of Calgary, Alta \u201cI have done only seven pic-;tives in town lures in four years\u2014three in Miss Joan Northrup, captain A'ta-\u2019 Rave ^een spending a holi-Cameo parts, including Barab-0f the First Bedford T r o o p, day w'td ^r-Rea*,s Parents\u2019 ^r has, and one of the films for Girl Guides, spent the weekend and Mrs- Harry Seah |TV\tlat Guide Camp with her troop Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rousseau \u201c1 have heard the secretaryjat Pike River.\tand family of Marin Farms, in of the treasury and various sen-: Mr.and Mrs.Terry Cane and'New Jersey, have been guests ators railing about American ac- little daughter, Leslee of Brook-jof Mrs.Rousseau\u2019s parents, Mr.tors who are losing American im, Ont., have been guests of and Mrs.Sydney Taylor, dollars\tabroad.\tAs\ta\tmatter\tof|their uncle and\taunt,\tMr.L.M.\tMr.and Mrs.\tCyril\tPearson, fact,\tI\tam\tpaid by\tItalian\tpro-jKnowlton and\tMiss\tLucia\tA.\tand son Richard\tof Dorval, were ducers, and much of the moneyjKnowlton, and their grandfather weekend guests of Mrs.Ger-ends up in the United States.jMr.Charles Knowlton.\t|trude Partridge and Mr.and So I am helping our gold bal- Mrs.Ian L.Boyd and daugh- Mrs.A.E.Perason.anci.\tter, Jo-Anne ol Notre Dame de Mrs.Rebecca Porritt is a Giace, spent a week with the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Erie former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Ian W.Farmer at Ste.Therese.Crandall.Mr.Boyd spent the:\tT \u201e \u201e\t,, ,\t, ,\ti\t,\tGuests of Mr.\tL.M.\tKnowlton weekend at the\tsame\thome and\t\u201e\t, »,\u2022 ,\t\u201e i j T ,\t,\t, and Miss Lucia Knowlton, in- Mrs.Boyd and Jo-Anne returned * * *\t^\t4 .\u2022\teluded Mr.and Mrs.Frank Dut- nomo with him.\t.x*n i\ti ton, of Brandon, and Mr.and Pomerleau Beach DANCE PAVILION MIRROR LAKE, BISHOPTON DANCE Every Sat.and Sun.Nito GOOD ORCHESTRA To reserv# Hall or Cottagei, tel.Bishopton 806, Sat.eve.or Sun., or write P.O.Box 667, East Angus.Cottages and Cabins to Rent (with toilets)\u2014S15.-S25.-S30.with Rowboats.Present For Your Dancing enjoyment LES P^TEMPOS' (Pop 'N Jazz Trio) Tuesday thru' Friday (9 p.m, till closing) North Hatley Tel.VI.2-2431 Owned Hotel and operated by Leaseholds Ltd.S.for real e r y i c e with a capital ''S'' \"C\" us for satisfaction EXPERT WORK ON ALL CARS Jfc HENRI ! THIBAULT GARAGE 80 Big Forks St.LO.2-4729 HAS COMPLEX REASONS Palance\u2019s reason for moving to Europe are complex.They are connected with the strange history of a Pennsylvania coal miner\u2019s son who graduated from Stanford University with the aim of being a newspaper man.\u2014 jOne exposure to newspaper sal- aries convinced him to pursuejAnglican Church in Brome °; his college minor\u2014dramatics.(Sunday iporning, July 16.Mr.and Mrs.George Roberts Members of Brome Lake DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT - ol - NICK DEANS BARN Music by Harold Nutbrown's Orchestra Dancing 9 till 1.15 Mrs.C.Mystrom of Chelms- TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Pan Chartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheal alignment end wheel bal-ancing on all types of vehicles.Hive your springs checked now If they are too low or too soft All cars fully Insured while in our care.Rapid guarantaed ter vice.Office LO.2 4833 Res., LO 9-3108 180 GALT W.ON SCHEDULE The Izalco volcano in El Salvador was once known as the \"lighthouse of the Pacinic,\" blazing regularly every eight minutes.NORWAY ARCHITECTS The National Association Norwegian Architects marked\t, d on, cnmedies at its 50th ann.versary in 1961 with:stanford ., he rccalled total membership of 1,100.itold me with my face tliat was , ,\t, ,\t, all I could ever do.The first Eleven Rhodes scholarships fiv | s r did on Broadway arc annually awarded in Can- were comE,dv , loo \u201e ada to scholars between 19 and But he plaved an electrifying years of age.\t(heavy for Elia Kazan in his film debut, Panic in the Streets.That did it.From then on, he was cast as nothing but a menace.Palance\u2019s discontent began to show after seven years.Weary of some roles and of life in the Beverly Hills, he took off for Europe.\u201cIt really isn\u2019t so strange that 1 would have an interest in life abroad,\u201d he said.\u201cBoth my parents were born in Russia, and 1 spoke Russian at home before I spoke English.\u201d He now can handle eight languages with some fluency.Lodge, No.35 A.F.and A.M.,\t\u201e\t,\t, , tended service at St.J o h n\u2019sford\u2019 Mass' 0ther guests mclud on Ian I 1 t) AtoiSlM t^-Dmas iiool * Scoundrels HOW TO WIN without actually CHEATING! .\"THE PRIEST' DoilWh* TODAY! Granada EAST FARNHAM \u2014 Mr.and Mrs, Rufus Thomp son and Mrs.Lawrence Horner were in Farnham to attend a party for Mr.and Mrs.John Wilson at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Hall.of Detroit, Mich., have been visiting Mrs.Edith Roberts and other relatives in this vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Henderson, Brian and Debbie, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Harvey, at Farnam\u2019s Corner.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Taylor of Rosemount, have been spending their holidays in town and visiting relatives here.Miss Ann Northrup is attending summer school at the University of New Brunswick, at Fredericton.Rev.and Mrs.Winston Beers of Calgary, Alta., are guests of Mrs.Beers\u2019 sister, Mrs.H.L.Parkes, and Mr.Parkes.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.B.M i 1-borne have returned from spending a holiday in Virginia and other points in the States.Mr.and Mrs.A n t h o n yiweddmg Prower and little daughter, Saraj of Port Credit, Ont., are guests) of Mr.Prower\u2019s parents.Brigadier and Mrs.Mervyn Prower.Word was received here of the death of Mr.Ernest Wilson at his home in Stouffeville, Ont.Mr.Wilson was manager of the ed Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Mason of Attleboro, and Mr.'Sel w y n Mason of Iron Hill.Miss Connie Barr is attending C.G.I.T.Camp at Cedar Lodge at Lake Memphremagog.Mrs.C.R.Munn and Miss Helen Munn of Boston.Mass., are guests of Mrs.Agnes Duncan and Mrs.Rose MacLean.Mrs.Dave Russell and daughter, Marilyn, and Miss Nancy Pearson have returned to their home in Dorval, after spending a holiday with Mrs.G e r trude Partridge.Miss Mildred Coole of Montreal, is, spending her holidays W'ith her mother, Mrs.Erissa Coote.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hinves and family, of Ste.Genevieve, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hinves and Mr.and Mrs.Ray Duboyce.While here they attended the Pare-Jones GENESIUS PRODUCTIONS HATLEY PLAYHOUSE James Balfour \u2022 presents \u2022 Two one-act plays THE CHAIRS by Eugent Ionesco \u2022 and \u2022 rr \"PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT by Chistopher Fry TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT Curtain at 8:30 TONIGHT \u2014 LADIES' NIGHT! Ladies escorted by gentleman will b* admitted free of charge.Tickets $2.00 - $2.50 ¦ $3.00 For reservations, CALL: VI.2-2705 Season tickets available: $27.00 and $22.50 \u2014 Good for any ten performances.Next Week's Play: \"NUDE WITH VIOLIN\" by Noel Coward John and Frank Barber of Brome Lake Duck Farm for Ormstown, spent a week withisome lime and had many their grandmother, Mrs.A.R.friends here.McCafferty.\tj Mr.Ronald Pettes of Mon t- Mrs.Clarence Powers accom- real, is spending his holidays at panied Mrs.Stuart Haw'ke, Mrs.P.O.Hawke, David Hawke, and Mrs.Arthur Mahannah, of Farnham Centre, on a tour to Cornwall and Upper Canada Village, Ont., Beauharnois, and other points of interest.his home here Miss Joan Northrup is attending summer school at Macdonald College.Mr.and Mrs.Glen Brown are spending a holiday at their cottage at Sherbrooke, N.S.Mr, J.M.C.MUSICAL CAMP (Mount Orford Provincial Park, Magog) Public Concerts »t 8:30 P.M.fSkfj 7/ On 6^ Saturday.July 22\t$3.00\tHENRYK SZERYNG, violinist Charles Reiner at the piano.Sunday, July 23\t$3.00\tMICHELINE LEMOINE, violinist Charles Reiner at the piano.Tuesday, July 25\t$2.00\tMichele Margand String Quartet.Thursday, July 27\t$2.00\tMichele Margand String Quartet.Saturday, July 29\t$3.00\tMichele Margand Quartet with Vlado Perlemuter, pianist, Rafael Masella, clarinettist, Jacques Simard, oboist.Tickets: Magog VI.3 3981 r 8.00 p.rn.3) Ed SuUlva.n 5)\tNaUonal Velvet 6)\tEd Sullivan Show 7)\tL\u2019Ecole des Vedettes 0:30 p.m.> 3) Tab Hunter Show : H) Lawman 12) The nurd Man 4:00 p.m.3) G.E.Theatre 3) Sunday Mystery Hr.6)\tG.M.Present! | 7) Passe d\u2019Armes 8)\tThe Rebel 12) Little White Ue *:30 p.m.3) Holiday Lodge 7)\tSerenade Estivale 8)\tThe Asphalt Jungle 12) The Real McCoya 10:00 p.m.| 3) Candid Camera | 5) Loretta Young Show : 6) Bringing Up Buddy | 7) Artisans de notre Its 12) Trackdown 10:30 p.m.| 3) What\u2019s My Line'' 5)\tThis Is Y\u2019our LUa 6)\tArts In Action I 7) Tribune Libre 8) Editor's Choice t2) Dateline 11:00 p.m.3) Sunday News Special 6) CBC TV News ind Weather | 7) Tclejournal j 3) Worlds Best Movie» 12) Playhouse '12 11:10 p.m.( 8) Sports ! 7) Sport Eclair 11.13 p.m.( 3) Stage 3 11.20 p.m.1 fl) Jam on Both Sides 11:40 p.m.! 7) Fireside Theatre ISM 4 *\\>j SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Miss Phylis Elliott of S h e r-brooke, was a guest of her mother, Mrs.Edna Elliott, over the weekend.Miss Lois Bowker has left for children s camp at Lake Lovering, Fitch Bay.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Drouin of Kingsey Falls, were weekend guests of relatives here.Mrs.Campbell McBurney of Seven Islands, is spending the j summer here with relatives, while Mr.McBurney is taking a course at summer school at Queen\u2019s University, Kingston.Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Chad-dock of Hollis, N.H., visited their aunt, Mrs.Henry French.Mr.and Mrs.Richard McIntosh of Dewittville, and Mr.and Mrs.Donald Orr of Huntingdon, were here to attend the funeral of their cousin Mrs.Anson Millar of Wyman, on July 12.ENJOY In the Eastern Townships, at Lake Orford and everywhere in beautiful Quebec, more and more people refresh themselves with mild-tasting O\u2019Keefe Ale.Why don\u2019t you try O\u2019Keefe Ale ,.it's brewed with seedless hops for natural mildness.Change to O'Keefe \u2014 and enjoy life at its best.Drink 0S\\66f6.the ale! ft-32 1 9499 r^ MATIOHAL WALLPAPCR & PAINTS XUMITCO/ ^StUiS^iuu as Pw&m CENTRE DECORATION WALLPAPbR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wellington N., SHERBROOKE PainTS THETPORO MINES 217 Notro D*m« S.febtrtiroofet Bail?fcecotb VRl , JULY 21.1361 WEEKEND SPECIAL 't GAL.ICE CREAM \"Sherbrooke's Leading Daity\u201d SHERBROOKE/m PURE MILK ^ HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2 1585 On highway Truck kills man A 45-year-old Sawyer-ville man was killed instant-ly early Thursday afternoon when he was hit by a truck on the highway between Lennoxville and Sherbrooke-Philippe Lafrance was walking along the highway towards Sherbrooke about 12.05 p.m.when he was hit by a truck driven by Lionel Jutras, 30, of Sherbrooke.Jutras told police he was following another truck when Lafrance suddenly turned from the side of the road and walked in front of the truck.Jutras put on his brakes as he hit Lafrance and skidded across the road.By the time the truck 3?* * f Find new specimen in city water tiMSiîüE.: rjsæiiiuir.\u2014.\u2014i\t.FIRE-FIGHTING DEMONSTRATION \u2014 Young Yves Dumont, I who \u2014 like Yves \u2014 received 14, shows that it\u2019s really not so hard to operate uisher once you know how a fire exting-Under the watchful eye of Captain stopped, Lafrance was dead.Gerard Roy of the Sherbrooke F ire Department, Y^\\os demon A five-man coroner\u2019s jury strates how to put out a fire for the benefit of the lillO children returned a verdict of accidental death District coroner Gagnon, presided.Funeral services will be held Monday.Brien's Funeral Parlor is in charge of arrangements.a lecture in basic fire prevention procedures from Eire Director Percy Donahue at .lacunes t artier Park Thursday afternoon.The children, taking part in the OTJ park program, also saw firemen operate hoses and demonstrate a resuscitator niiil.^yD\u201c! Sports, parade, fireworks Plan gala windup for summer festival Woman injured in Granby Suicide ruled cause of death by inquest GRANBY Granby woman was seriously injured in an accident early Wednesday on Route one between Rougemont and Marie-vilie.Mrs.Emile Sylvain was a; passenger in a car driven byj Louis Lehoux of Thetford Mines when the accident occur-ed.Lehoux had stopped the car at the side of the road to change a tire.A heavy truck driven by Raymond Marceau of St.Evariste hit the car from behind, went out of control, crashed into the ditch and overturned.The driver of the truck received minor injuries as did three other passangers in the car, Mr.and Mrs.Philippe La-vigne and their two-year-old son Francois.Mrs.Sylvain was taken to the St.Joseph de Granby Hospital and hospital authorities said Friday morning that her condition was improving.Both the car and the were heavily damaged.A verdict of suicide in a moment of mental derangement was returned at a coroner's inquest held Thursday A 57-year-old morning into the death of P.E.Sweet, of Sherbrooke.Mr.Sweet was found dead of wounds inflicted by a l\u2019î-gauge shotgun shell at his home at 1760 Denault Street Tuesday afternoon.His body was discovered by his wdfe when she returned from a shopping trip.His wife testified at the ia-quest that her husband was suffering from cancer and had been in considerable pain for some time.Other witnesses at the inquest w'ere neighbours of the Sweets and Sherbrooke police.St.Francis District Coroner Dr.Louis Gagnon, presided -it the inquest This weekend promises ex-jthe Sherbrooke Country Club, citement and enjoyment for The Summer Festival will be those taking in the closing fes- officially terminated Sunday tivities of the Sherbiooke Sum-\tilv a ga|a sir(.(>t parade mer Festival.\tland fireworks, commencing at On Friday evening ai Du-\t,\t,\t,\t, fresne Park the round-robin\to clock.1 he route to be softball tournament will con-'; followed by the parade s as tinue.It will conclude Saturday follows.U wi'l go along Galt to and Sunday.\t(Alexander Street, King West.| Saturday afternoon a croquet Belvedere and finally to Wcl-t tournament will begin at Stj^ t(m streeU Francis Park.It too will be; wrapped up Sunday afternoon : at the same place.One of the highlights of Sal- Fireworks are scheduled to urday afternoon will be an,commence at 10 p.m.at Jacques amateur tennis exhibition star-.(jartier park, ring such noted performers as Bod Bedard, Don Fontana, John1 Swan and Francois Godbout \u2014\tBRlEFLTTS all members of Canada's Davis Cup team.The exhibition wil take place at the tennis courts-in Jacques Cartier Park at two o'clock.\te.W.Also Saturday, there will be 19-2212.a golf tournament at the Sher- It will end up at the Market \u2019lace.RICHMOND Smith, Notary, 65-year-old dies while haying on farm A 65-year-old Sherbrooke man died Thursday in Sherbrooke Hospital aller collapsing on a farm on Ihr Rock Forest Road.Wilfrid Samson, of 205 Gillespie Street was helping with the haying when (he accident took place.He was taken to the hospital at 9.15 a.in.He died half an hour later.The body is resting ai the Brien Parlor.Washing machine plugged Yvon Elhicr is a reasonable man but he says he draws the line when it comes to pav ing $3 25 for a two inch wormlike creature from the cit.v water supply.So yesterday he g die red up i his specimen and headed for Sherbrooke City Hall and the Director of Services, Charles ; Langlois, to register his com plaint.It all happened this way: Mr.Elhicr li i s m an apartment house on Malottin Stivel , in the North Ward and lu-wife has a washing machine.Yesterday the washing machine was om ol crdcr.the cold water pipe just wouldn't ; deliver.A repairman was called m And what did he find ' Mr.Kthier s two inch creature.The worm like creature was presented to M Elhier along with a bill of S3.25.\"1 don't mind so much for myself, but I do mind tor my children,\u201d Mr Kl hier said \"They drink the stuff.'' \"F'or myself, I can make other arrangements.'1 Death ruled accidental THETFORD MINES A verdict of accidental dealli was returned by Dr.Laurent Roy Thursday in the death of 41 year-old Leon Labonte of Thcl ford Mines, who was electrocuted in an aeeident at work Monday night.Labonte was the father of two children.Well collapses man smothers i liiihUii! H iJIlll! üW\"1 Appeal launched by mayor Mayor Armand Nadeau of Sherbrooke Thursday launch ml an appeal to all associa lions and social groups in the eitv asking for their co opéra Don to resolve once and for ¦ill the crucial problem of Sherbrooke's drinking water.The Mayor said Hint the pro pnetoi's ol Sherbrooke must study this problem with the utmost seriousness, since they might be asked to pay a higher water lax in order to rectify the situation The Mayor lias asked all these > lubs to get together on this occasion, as this prnh lent is one of the most pressing in the city.If these clubs work on this project they are liable to come up vvilh the light solution, he said.Nehru plans visit to U.S.\\P St1 It PR ISIS Seen above is Yvmi Ethier of Sherbrooke.specimens of wafer and aquatic life Ilia! I'AECl I TA (AIM Prime Minister Nehru will visit the United Stales al the invitation examining various have mine through bis taps.On Hie right is » two-inch worm |\u201e| l\u2019n-.nlonl Kennedy Nov.7, it like creature that plugged the pipe In bis washing machine.On was announced today hv Amer (be left is a bottle of mini.(Record Photo by Doug Gerrish) can Ambassador John Gal- ( brail li Galbraith, former Harvard professor of economics who was born near St Thomas.Ont , said it was hoped Nehru would hr able lo spend a greater lenglh ol time in the U.S.than Hie three day.- which would he (he official visit period.Aflei'w arils he would he able lo lour other paris of the country if he wanted to.Howardene to city?Mayor to see Howard about buying estate Sherbrooke Mayor Armand Nadeau announced 'I hursday that he inlands In mr< I Sena lor diaries li.Howard to dis cuss the possibility ol the cily's purchasing Howardene, the Senator\u2019s estate on Pori land Av TE.class! SHERBROOKE - truck broke Country Club for B and C golfers.Saturday evening a variety] Drawing of a lace tablecloth show is slated al the arena.:by the Sherbrooke Branch of Various Montreal and Sher- he Ladies.Auxiliary brooke television stars and per-! of the Youth, slightly injured 18 EAST TEMPLETON, Que ! (CP) A father of Hi diedK'nue.i Thursday night when a well he Rumors have been circulating was digging in his back yard;during the past week to the ef jcavod in and smothered him.j|,a| jf no buyer was found jA 70-man rescue crew reached] him too late.East Templeton is 'on the Ottawa River a short dis-tance east of the capital.for the park inlacC it would he parcelled into smaller areas and sold for building lois During (he week, various clubs and associations xurli a the Sherbrooke ( hainbci of Commerce have announced they would like to see something Search continues for robbers of $20,000 Police today were contimi-rione to ensure that the park] invesligalmn info Thurs-.\t.\t,\t,\tI,,, dav\u2019s $20,()()() robbery of will continue lo be avalhhlr In Die publie.BROWN'S HILL en J Canadian Legion was won by US deficit high WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The Kennedy administrai i o n announced Thursday that the United Slates budget deficit in the last 12 months totalled $3,-900,000,000.Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon and Budget Director David Bell said that \u201cthe deficit was higher than expected because the revenue and expenditure effects of the recent recession were greater than anticipated.\u201d Woman, 40 is injured by tractor THETFORD MINES \u2014 A forty-year-old Thetford Mines women was rushed to the St.Joseph hospital here Thursday afternoon with a serious throat injury.Mrs.Georges Routhier of R.R.No.2, Thetford Mines, received the injury when she was thrown under the wheels of ai tractor she was driving on her husbands\u2019 farm.At the time of the accident.! Mrs.Routhier was transporting! a load of hay to the barn.Pal Redmond, Verdun.- WINDSOR MILLS - sonalities are scheduled to tertain.On Sunday, the final day of the Festival, the finals in the-croquet and softball tournaments will take place, as well1 as a A and profesional golfers at1 August 6th inclusive.News of the services Ai IjOUy UOPnP; Bv UHAIU.ES UATUIIPAI Gif Dr.Mrs.Beatrice Guy and Mr and Mrs.Gus Perry from St.I.lohnsbury, VI.were guests of An 18 year-old Sherbrooke Ml - aml Mrs- Bil\u2018y Leith.Other youth received slight injuries to recent guests were Mi.and Mis.his left arm lale Thursday l ranf 's Hamilton, from Read .night w'hen his ear collided witiij'ns; ^ass- C.Fountain\u2019s office wil)'another on King Street West.j Ml, and Mts.T Shipway\t| jjs Excellency the Governor General ol C anada golf tournament for class!be closed from July 22nd tolp According to Sherbrooke ^'V;'\"'l.l''\"'D-mple.| l,»a inlormej the Minister of National Defence that I 1er ,j-r.: \u2014 i \u2014if-.\t«.t-.u :\u2014i \u2014 : \u2014\t1 olicc Scott.Sanderson of 1186,\t^\tMr an(i Mr Majesty I he Queen has approved the appointment of Belvidcre Street South\tf\tîîym H- Royal I lighne,,.The Princess Royal, as Colonel-in- Dave Ling\teast lo wcsl on King\tdonvj|le v, Mr anfj Mrs pem Chief of I he Royal Regiment of Canada (Militia), , ,\tpie.G.C.Curtis and G.\tW.Bul-! HRII The Princess\tRoyal was Sanderson went to pass a carj1 wan! to fight on do Only betting is lively in Cuba s night spots By JACK BEST\t.food is not always easy to come Canadian Press Staff Writer by.HAVANA (CP)\u2014The 10-piece1, Entertainment is only fair t0 The CDU ârê confident they\u2019ll hand Pla-Vs on and on-for the and 18 aPt to be sPlked Wlth win a clear majoYity again by benefit of one or two couples, urging voters to \u201cstick with tn 'he next room, by contrast, things are lively indeed.The mestic issues Their message now is basically that what the CDU has done, the SDP will do better, and that new ideas are needed to halt the stagnation at Bonn.They are advocating reforms of the nation\u2019s comprehensive social welfare programs, lower taxes, increased leisure and a fairer sharing of the nation\u2019s bounty of prosperity.Tomorrow Trade with Canada.Laroche.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO July 21, 1946 fell on a Sunday.FIVE YEARS AGO (From the Record of Saturday July 21, 1956) Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, won the men's singles ten n I s crown in Ottawa, winning himself a place on the Davis Cup team.He also was winner in the men's doubles and the mixed doubles.Local Scoutmasters who attended the Provincial Boy Scout camp for leaders at Ta-maracouta were: C.D.Borror Jr., Danville; Donald Chamberlain, Richmond; D.W.Clark, Asbestos; Conde C r e-peault, Stanstead; Alden C.Peacock, Beebe; John A.Fanning, Granby; John W.H.Miner, Granby; Alfred Whitting-stall, \u2022 Richmond; Paul Williams, Drummondville, and K.L.Spafford, Waterville.HH\t\tA\tL.\tA\t 1A\t\ts\tI\tC\t IG\ta1\tLL\tN\tE\tH II\t\tE\t6\tR\t9 dough 24 African plant 29 Musical directions 31 Rowing tools 20 Arctic islander 25 Canvas shelter 34 Aquatic 26 Weapons 22\tnF5 , j .\t27 Always 23\tCheer leader S 28 Henry stick 26 Jackson and Johnson 30\tDrinker 31\tTable scraps 32\tCistern 33\tMale child 34\tIdentical 35\tAntitoxins 36\tHunting dogs 38\tDroves 39\tOwns 40\tCompete for political office 41\tCommunal 44 What Kennedy and Nixon had 48\tFirst man 49\tVehicle 50\tTropical plant 51\tWeary 52\tShoshonean Indian 53\tGeneral Bradley 54\tTermini 51 Best friend 56 Remainder DOWN 1\tSecretary of 2\tIreland Beecher\u2019s middle name mammal 35 Kennedy's former job 37\tLondon river 38\tWheel part 40\tRevolt\ti 41\tTardy\t> 42\tNorse god 43\tPasteboard 44\tFacts 45\tDomesticated 46\tAges 47\tKind 49 Mug i\t2\tJ\t4\t\t5\t6\t7\t\tr-\t9\t10\t11 1i\t\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\t17\t\t\t 18\t\t\t\t19\t\t\tH20\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t51\t\t\tÜ\t22\t\t\t\t\t 23\t24\tK\t\tf\t\t26\t\t\t\t27\t28\t29 30\t\t\t\tW\t\t\t\t\t\t35\u201c\t\t 33\t\t\t\t\t\t\tm\t\t35\t\t\t 3é\t\t\t37\t\t\t\u201d\tw\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t39\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 41\t42\t43\t\t\t\t44\t\t\t\t45\t46\t47 48\t\t\t\t\t.9\t\t\t\t50\t\t\t 51\t\t\t\t\t52\t\t\t\t53\t\t\t 04\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t\t\t\t21 him.Gagarin had to plot his reactions scientifically and take timed doses of food and drink from tubes.But considering that the Russian achievement was a deadly serious part of the propaganda war, Yuri Alexeyvich has man-jaged to invest it with a surprisingly Lindberghian casual-Iness and grace, j He has brought a breath of ; personal daring back to an age ]dominated by machines.Somehow this, coming from a nation j thought of as more dehuman-jized than most, is especially endearing.* * * With women, Gagarin has the] traditional shy formality of the Russian.At the press conference, his references to women\u2019s! ] sensitive appreciation of beauty] ! sounded charmingly old - faslL ioned, an impression that re-1 mained although he went right! ion to talk about \u201call the equal j ]ity in our country.\u201d Said columnist.Winifred Carr! in The Daily Telegraph: \u201cThis! perception about us is the most] j appealing thing about Maj.Ga-I jgarin.When we turn a man; 1 mto a hero, it is not enough for him to be brave, good-looking ;and good-natured.Being women, ; we also like to think he appreciates us as well.\u201d Olga Franklin, a Russian-speaking reporter for The Daily Mail, found Gagarin made her feel \u201clike a queen.\u201d \u201dHe\u2019s not only pleased to meet us,\u201d she wrote.\u201dHr SHOWS it.\u201d Perhaps British men will take a tip next time they feel inclined to play the strong silent role.It doesn't really intrigue women, outside the pages of Edwardian novelists like Ouida.We\u2019d much rather feel that we intrigued them\u2014and that they showed it.casino is doing its usual brisk business That is the picture of a typical night at the Capri Hotel one of Havana's famous night spots\u2014and it illustrates two aspects of the nocturnal scene that visitors here seldom fail to notice.not resume it until 1947, long aftei the collapse of Hitlers; rphe Social Democratic posl-Third Reich.^ ^\ters provide a clear indication of Ptr!t\u2018?N'VI,IY ISSl ES?the nature of their appeal.They] They seem to give contradic-Pohtical observer in the new are blown-up photos of the 48-jtory impressions as to the vi-German republic refer to this as year-old Berlin mayor, exuding talily of night life under the another facet of an electionjyouth, conn in.energy and seri Cuban revolution, but the dif-campaign fought on personalityjousness.\tIfcrence mav be more apparent issues and not on the ideological! \u201cMove with the times,\u201d is]than real, differences between Brandt\u2019sjtheir exhortation and there is Social Democrats and Aden- much undisguished pointing to The sight of one or two couples dancing dreamily to a evolutionary propaganda The magnificent Tropicana, advertised as the \u201cmost famous night club in the world,\u201d now is in the hands of the government.In former times you had to wear a black tie\u2014and be iprepared to spend a lot of money\u2014to go to the Tropicana.Now it is possible to go in your shirtsleeves \u2014 and the cover charge is $1.25.Another feature of Havana night life\u2014prostitution\u2014is very much in evidence.The government claimed to have eliminated the \u201cladies of the night,\u201d but evidently they were just waiting out the storm.Legitimate theatre is enjoying a certain popularity, es- G ¦ J -s» orchestra, with perhaps pecially among the more intellectually - inclined revolutionaries.* * * Plays have a revolutionary flavor or at least carry the right kind of message as determined by the authorities.Among the favored playwrights are Bertolt Brecht and Arthur Miller.For those who like music, the Havana Symphony Orchestra is active.another half-dozen couples sitting around at tables, is not unusual at the luxury hotels.* * + Watching it the observer wonders why the restaurant management continues to employ the number of hands it used to when there was enough business to keep them occupied.And he learns the simple answer: It is forbidden for any employer to lay off workers How the restaurant manages Movie films are mostly Rus-to keep going at all is another sian or Czechoslovakian, with and even more intriguing ques- Spanish subtitles.It is possible lion.The laws of economics to see an American movie but seem often in a state of suspension here.Havana's well-known casinos, which barely survived the first year or so of the revolution, are once again going full blast.But the betting in many cases chances are it will be old.Television fare, to the North American, is dreary, the propaganda content heavy.The most common sight on Havana TV screens at night is that of some shouting, gesticulating young * *> seems to have a phoney ring to revolutionary trying to imitate k-\t; Fidel Castro.\u201cThere is nothing to buy with The racetrack is relatively ji\u2019our money anyway so you free of propaganda slogans.might as well have the fun of Even here, however, it is vir- gambling it away,\u201d was the tually impossible to forget the way one devotee described the revolution.temper of the betting frater-; An incongruous sight is to see ni'-v-\ta tired, beleaguered - looking j \u201cMoney doesn't mean any- bookie \u2014 bookies are legal in thing, she added, alluding to Havana\u2014collecting bets in a the shortages which are grow-booth that bears the sign: ing more and more widespread.\u201cFirst Socialist Revolution of * * *\tLatin America.Country or Both the hotels with their Death.We shall conquer.\u201d FACES ELECTION \u2014 Konrad Adenauer, chancellor of West cfs'n°t and Jhe Principal night\t- Germany since 1949, faces an election this September.Biggest ,c, u s ba%e h06!1 t?^en,over.b>\u2019\tCOLD STORAGE opposition to his Christian Democratic Union is expected from1n, tbe n\u2018&ht Some of the first cold-storage the Social Democrats led by Mayor Willy Brandt of West Ber- the^week^bif^oicks* un^o^Frf bsb^rî in ueeK out picks up on Fn-lisned in 188.to preserve fish hn.Chancellor Adenauer.8.,.is 'hown as he addresses the day and Saturday.There seems products canned on the Pacific Bundestag (lower house of Parliament)\t(CP Photo).to be no shortage of liquor but coast.I MR.MOTORIST: Can you comply with the new Highway Victim\u2019s indemnity Act?WHY TAKE CHANCES?INSURE WITH For Substantial SAVINGS Immediate Unquestioned PROTECTION 10 MONTHS TO PAY Get Your Policy Right Away-when you drive around to SHERBROOKE SERVICE OFFICE 762 King Street East Tel LOrraine 8-5524 Gaston Laliberte 157 Fraser St.Tel.LOrraine 2-7666 Roger Mathieu 1486 St.Andre St.Tel.LOrraine 2-5136 IgMlSJ IT\u2019S GOOD TO DO BUSINESS Will ASSETS OVER $33,000,000 ALLAN D.BAKER, Allan D.Baker has been named executive vice r>re» 43 V, 63 v.lint.Nickel Inti.Paper The Mr.and Mrs.Robert Brown and family of Pointe Claire, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Driver.M r s.Minister Macmillan said Thurs- the Commonwealth reactions as with a series of economic prob- jnjcrpl.ov he will make a statement soon as all the ministers return le ms related to ways of im- )ain.llca Britain's balance of ^.lcKjnnon steç, 1Cj MacMillan \"B\" Massey-Harris 83» 32» Mrs.Florence Roster, of Rich- day mond, was an overnight guest of July 31 on possible British entry to London.They said the meet proving B Mr and Mrs.Elton Gilchrist, into the European Common ings woafS continue during the trade and of protecting Market.\tnext 10 vm-ks.\tvalue of the pound sterling Answering questions in the Official circles here were look- on Tuesday Chancellor of the Commons, Macmillan told leg- ing to the Sept.12 meeting of Exchequer Selwyn Lloyd will .vus.læujioiu ivuvci.in » a.islators: \u201cPerhaps it would bedhe Commonwealth finance min-announce a new austerity pro-, ,\t|'a1.7es Brown with her children stayed better if you would await the isters conference to discussriram designed to check infla- Ouim met at tne nome ot i rs-jt0 spend a Week with her par-jstatement I am to make.\u201d I Com monwealth reactions to,tion and increase imports.M.Davis.\tjents.\tj (In Paris, French Foreign!British entry (o the market.\t.It was decided hat the group Mr and Mrs Raymond Un-Minister Maurice Couve de Mur- No venue has yet been chosen u A , A D DnvJ cçrAPF pay for the installation of thc derwood and farniiy 0f st.Al ville said that if Britain wished for the conference but informed HAS NARROW ESCArt oil furnace in the church.^ bans, Vt., spent the weekend to join the Common Market she political sources said Ghana is Continued from Page 1 One member paid into the birthday box, end cards of with Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Fow- would have to accept the politi- in consultations with the other Molson's \u201cA\u201d Nat.Steel Car Noranda Price Bros Quebec Tel.Roe, A.V.[Uoyalite till St Lawrence Corp | Shawinigan 1er and Mr.and Mrs.Neil Fow-'cal as well as the economic Commonwealth nations on ,)u.experience as a combat and test yjt(,ri thanks were received f r 0 m!]er and ad attended an At Homeiobligations of membership.question of Accra being madelPilo1.Grissom performed a va-jTrans-Can Pipe friends who had been remem bered.A gift will be sent to a member w\u2019ho has been ill.The place of the next meeting will be decided later and thej two members who were unable! MYSTIC \u2014 to entertain offered to donate! Miss Shirley Soule of Lachute, money instead.GRANBY - Mrs.Avon Giddings has returned to her home in Montreal in Waterloo, on the occasion of (He told the National Assem- the venue ot the meeting.Iriety of tasks on the ithe 40th wedding anniversary of bly: \u201cI believe that today all Macmillan's announcem e n t p0Unding flight.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Dow.our partners have arrived at _\t] for brief periods he control- the conclusion that the Common I HNLaWiLK \u2014\t|lod the two - ton space ship by Market is not conceivable in Miss Peggy Gallup of the switchmf, [ts ro|j p^t, and the long run without some form Pinnacle, spent several days vaw Throughout the flight.Gris-,, of political union in Europe \u2019) with Miss Laurie Jean LeRoux.;' ' -r\tTnj rariinnri is spending her vacation at the.The big question was whether Russell and Earl Tulk, of1-, \u2019rances that his condition home of her father, Mr.R.F .P.yjacmj]jan jn ^\t.end Petawawa, Ont., are spending|aS;)^1\tand^that' all* capsule S°u'e-\tstatement will disclose the gov-jthe summer holidays with their Pipe 72'4 Pub Ser.35 6', 16 4, 11»» 26»» 13 49,4 48 44 5»4 9', 23 25»» 71»/4 21 160 38'i 49», 29» 24 24\u2019 18: 18* 915 551 a 63» 4 32', 72 lti»4 11»» 26 », 12\u2019» B 49', Alta lias Cassiar Cons, IVnison Gunnar Hollingef Kerr Addison New Hoseo Quemont Steep Rock 425 Trunk 30 13» 9 40 840 26' 9 45 74 8.85 7 90 46'< 52» 4 12' 301» 13»» 8.40\tH 26', 9.40 8.75 7 85 | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRI.JULY 21.1961 S Deaths BEAUDOIN, Ludgtr \u2014 At Lon BERNARD, Ralph A \u2014 Sudden noxville, Q,ie\u201e on Thursday,I ly at R R 2, Danville, Que., on July 20th,\t1961,\tLudger Beau-\tPhursdiy, July 20lh,\t1961, doin in his\t82ml\tyear, belov3»4 SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.George Clark, from London, Ont., with their daughters, Wanila, Susan.Julie,i'1^ trading, and son, Russell, visited friends B.C.Forest 13»4 off here, on route home after spend Cnd.Breweries 49'/4 up ing their holidays in BirchtonjCdn.Oil 31 up Va and Magog.Mrs.Robert llarvie, Miss Borden's Chrysler Comm.Solvents Cons.Edison Douglas Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear Internat.Paper Internat.Tel.Johns Miinville Montgomery ' Ward N, Y.Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S Rubber Std.Oil of N.J.Studehaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Woolworth 60 43 », 30'» »¦*»»
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