Sherbrooke daily record, 17 mars 1962, samedi 17 mars 1962
[" \t\t Today's Chuckle It may be face powder that gets a man.but it\u2019s baking powder that keeps him.5becbrookeDaili|lReeord THE WEATHER Sunny with cloudy periods; mild; winds northwesterly 15-20; high today at Sherbrooke 40 Outlook (or Sunday Little chance.Established 1897 Price : 3 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.SATURDAY, MARCH 17.1962 Sixty-Sixth Yeai Israeli - Syrian fight Truce is made frontier battle MAPLE RUNNING SAP AGAIN Mm The maple sap is running in the Eastern Township again! And many district sugar bush owners have their sugaring operations in full -wing.IP\t \tIP pi\t- Capital under martial law Guatemala revolt brews GUATEMALA CITY (AP)\u2014| Informants said The army held this riot-torn | guerrilla band is i TEL AVIV \u2014 Israeli and Syrian forces fought a seven-hour ground, artillery and air battle near the Sea of Galilee early today that ended with a United Nations-arranged ceasefire on the tense frontier.It was one of the bigges'.J flare-ups in the area for several years.Israel sent bombers to attack Syrian artillery which the other Three opposition parties and a opened fire on an Israeli village composed growing number of professional after an Israeli ground raid on Guatemalan capital under vir largely of former army officers groups, including doctors, law-tual martial law today as oppo- calling their group the 13th of yers.teachers and journalists, sition mounted to President Mi- November Movement.Ydigoras denounced the government for Syrian outposts near the frontier.An Israeli staff officer said five Israelis were killed, six severely wounded and others slightly hurt.He said the Israeli raiders counted the bodies of at .least 30 Syrians killed in action, lowing four days of street fight-jon strike in support of studentj\t,,noen«oreH broadcast though the Syrians claimed only ing and other violence that left demands that Ydigoras resign\t.one of their soldiers was killed 20 persons dead and more than and parliament be dissolved, according to the station man ,intokey,j Quartarone> whose shoemaker\theart finesse and his contract,\tmond trick, but would not be which got quick angry\treac ion fatt)er encouraged him to enter\tActually, there were three\table\tto get into the lead in time from the U.S.Fores .Service, tj,e beauty business two years separate and distinct ways for to make it.point out that Smokey Bear wasiag0j use(j a varjati0n of the|south to have made the hand, a treasured, copyrighted Pro ihigh-fashion \u201chair in motion\u201d!-! us- perty of the service and not to ; setting.be kidded.\t| pis model was Diane Caruso, wife of the owner of the salon he works in.The third way would represent a double dummy recovery NO CADIDDLEHOPPING registered The competition for the lead- Beauty Association.A standing-room - only audience of more than 1,000, most Red Skelton registered an noyance with Bullwinkle\u2019s voice ling hair stylist title was the (a moose) claiming it sounded : highlight of the four-day trade like Red\u2019s Clem CadiddlehopperjShow^ sponsored by the Allied character (and it does).But worst was a sequence that .slipped by the censors in which,\t.\t, , they cooked, for Thanksgiving °f them hairdressers, watched dinner, a peacock.And a pea- .11 compet.tors comb out icock is NBC\u2019s proud, unfunny heir creations Most were on .,\t,\tthe \u201chair in motion theme and jo, o I\t-\t3 headache ^ Panel °f three judges made .\tn \"c f' e.t ltheir choice on originality \" I to NBC, but its sponsor loves it 1 And because the sponsor has a |lot of money to spend for other shows, it won\u2019t have any trou- , ble finding a new home for Bull- i winkle next season.of treatment.SEE YOUR LOCAL 7 hi iTtrtttnriam BIIZZK1J» In loving mentor?of our d#»r »l«(er ind daughter, (Joyce) who left ua Munch 17th, Oh hOT* we mi»i you with etch pAsidng year.The way you left it» brought ninny a tear; For you are dearly loved and miaaed BY MOTHER nd ftBTEML coon: In loving memory «f * the old executive and bringing'fnied inside pages, in a hopeful new- one.Among the more important new faces are those of the I Chairman of the National Fed-; eration of Canadian University! Students (NFCUS) committee; and the new Editor-in-Chief of THE CAMPUS, Bishop's week ly student newspaper.New NFCUS Chairman is Dave Smith, a second year Arts student.He sat on the SEC last year as representative for second year, but failed to be reelected recently in a bid for the vice-presidency.Mr.Smith's appointment was Doukhobor Sons of Freedom terrorism if the province requests such assistance.Earlier, two Freedomiles were arrested in connection with the bombing of a power transmission tower on the east shore of Kootenay Lake.The Week in Quebec Tiie Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (Ind) was re ported Friday to have called a strike for April 2 against the CNR.The union's 4,500 members had authorized a strike against both the CNR and CPR, if necessary to back contract demands, but the union and CPR were reported to be close to agreement on a new contract.The union and the CNR are in dispute about the so-called arbitrary allowances, p a y-ments instituted in the days of steam locomotives to compensate engineers for lime spent in preparing or terminating a rim.The CNR wants to reduce the allowances in line with the majority report of a recent federal conciliation board, the union wants them retained in full.The Montreal Catholic School Commission was criticized Thursday for giving slow and inadequate attention to»the needs of English \u2022 speaking pupils.The criticisms were made before the Quebec royal com- ;f.\u201e\t,,__ .\ti .\t.five other cities.They are Chi-i mission on education in briefs ]\t.- D Over 2,000 have signed for festival Quebec Music Festival competition will begin in Sherbrooke on April 29th and run until May 2nd, it was announced yesterday.So far in Sherbrooke a total of 385 entries representing 2,050 participants have been received.A breakdown of the Sherbrooke entries is as follows, piano, 342, choirs 14, singing 15, organ 7 and strings 7 Competitions will be held in from the Parent - Teacher l^UJt^;LiR\u201e™0U!kjL?Ue.beC\u2019, «uI} Association of Marymount high school and the Montreal Regional Council of Parent-Teachers Associations.The and Montreal and the provincial! .F iinals will be held in Montreal on the 17th, 18th and 19th of May.The Divinity faculty marked the opeuing week of Lent with a three-day retreat, held on campus.All Divines spent the period in contemplation and prayer, and attended sendees and addresses in the chapel.A rule of silence was observed throughout the retreat by those participating.\u2022 » \u2022 Other news is the welcome decision this week by the pow ers-that-be to allow dances at Bishop\u2019s during Lent.The decision was made at the request of the SEC, which nw plans to follow the annual Awards Ban |quet, tentatively scheduled for ] April 14, with a dance.In former years, plays movies, sports events and other amusements were considered allowable \u2014 but dances were inexplicably declared off limits.No longer.\u201cA refresh ing step forward,\u201d noted a CAMPUS editorial.* * * More new activitiy Is found these days in the recent formation of a student Radio Club at the University.President Bill Guest outlined the club\u2019s main objectives for next year To establish a studio and recording facilities on campus, and to expand broadcasting time ou Sherbrooke\u2019s CKTS from the present half hour to one , , \u2022 ,\tSo far the Quebec Music Fest Marymount brief asked that in ,\t,\t,\t.\u2022 ,\tr- i u i Uvals have registered an out an autonomous English-speaking division be set up within the school commission.The Danish freighter Helga Dan docked in Montreal Monday, the earliest arrival on record by a ship from over- I The Guild of s.______________\u201e seas, fhere were no other Church he]d a business m\u20aceting deep-sea arrivals m the port iinthe rectory following the Len- during the week, however.Radio Club founders hope that Bishop's will eventually be able to operate its own radio station, following the .\texample of McGill, standing amount of 3,205 entries;\t* t » representing 18,250 partici-j Dr, D c.Masters> Canadian Panls-\t(historian and head of Bishop's - [department of history, spoke on HATLEY \u2014\tLiberal policies Thursday at a 'meeting of the newly-formed James Liberal Club on campus.The club is the first political organization at Bishop\u2019s in ten service.Plans wen?made to have a dinner in the Guild Hail Performance given at Stans lead STANSTEAD\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Michael Rlechmann.as Hamlet, and Janies Ball, as Horatio, with a cast of 13 other boys gave a command performance of selected scenes from Hamlet in Pierce hall at Stanstead College on Thursday and Fri day evenings.Each character played hls part with supreme confidence, their colorful costumes of an cient days blending with the delicate, beautiful in its simplicity, scenery of the Castle of Denmark, grounds and the Roy al Throne room.The cast, all members of the College Dramatic Club included aside from those who played Hamlet and Horatio were Blair Atkinson, as the Ghost; Mich ael Malarbc, King Claudius; W.H.Shepherd, as Laertes; Richard Blenkiron, Francisco; Ronald Handfield, Bernardo ; Ro bert Jackson, as Marcellas; Peter Sharp, as Osric, Robert Bloomberg, is Queen Gertrude; Terry Jenkins and Douglas Prebble, as Player King and Player Queen; Gary Miller, asj Ophelia and Gilbert Rotherman, / \u2014 ^~ _ as Lucianus.\tI O ï 1111?I 5 The stage crew was made upj\t.of manager, Keith Alsop, assis' Ija\u2019I' ITSOOt'inn ivid Ashby;!01 I 11*7** I 11 I y and Argus Corp .but'the puzzle remained unsolved.The activity surrounding Foundation seemed to spur Seventh Sherbrooke Troop [trading in other construction is-were presented willi profi- sues Although most gains ciency badges at their last were fractional, the group\t_ meeting.Iroop Leader, Dave j showed the only concerted ad ,ir husband and father.Malcolm Hutchison was presented j vance.\tC.Conta, who piuuird away midden with his Artist and 1\u2019athfind Dominion Tar ono of the five b.\"nroh nth.tssa.er; Malcolm Taylor received most active industrials, rose to\t\"* Uk* *Un* th,t a litfi?high of $21.62.but slipped Wsd
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