Sherbrooke daily record, 22 mai 1963, mercredi 22 mai 1963
[" Specific plan' made to fight Quebec terrorism QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 A total ' of $60,000 in reward money, has not yet produced any ob-i vious results, but Premier Jean Lesage says police now have a \u201cspecific plan\u201d of action against terrorist activity .He made the statement Tuesday following a meetingi of 1 top-ranking police, army and civilian authorities in the Quebec cabinet chambers.The 90-minut meeting was \u2022 called by Mr.Lesage to coordinate efforts to track down those responsible for time-bomb blasts, mainly in the; Montreal area, over the last' 11 weeks.No details of decisions reached at the conference were disclosed.Mr.Lesage said police are doing everything in their power to find the terrorists, and told Quebecers \u201cthere' is no reason to get panicky.\u201d Later, in a televised press conference carried by the CBC\u2019s French - Language network, he said the $50,000 re ward offered by the government for information on the terrorists is simply \u201can encouragement to the people of Quebec to do their duty.\u201d \u201cIt is the duty of all citizens to denounce those in the terrorist organization.\u201d CITY OFFERS REWARD The city of Montreal has offered a similar, $10,000 reward.The wave of bombings has been attributed by authorities to Le Front de Liberation Québécois.a group pledged to win independence for Quebec by force and devoted particularly to the destruction of such \u201ccolonial\u201d (federal) institutions as the RCMP and armed forces.The latest blast w'as a single, powerful bomb that exploded Monday behind the Royal Cana dian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers armory in Montreal.There were no injuries.Time-bombs exploded Friday in mail boxes in the Montreal suburb of Westmount.Some were disman tied by experts before they exploded, but an army sergeant-major was critically injured when one went off in his hands.Sgt.-Maj.Walter Leja was still unconscious and in critical condition early toay.The only death blarrrett on FLQ terrorism was that of an elderly night watchman, W.V.O\u2019Nell, killed in a bomb blast behind an army recruiting office in Montreal April 20.Tuesday, Opposition Leader Daniel Johnson issued a prepared statement referring to the government\u2019s reward offer as \u201ca sordid thing.\u201d The Union Nationale leader said the offer was indicative of incompetence on the part of Attorney - General Georges La-palme and Josaphat Brunet, director of Quebec Provincial Police.becbi'ookeDailiiBecofd THE WEATHER Mainly cloudy with scattered sho w ers ; cooler ; winds bcco m-ing southwest.High at Slier» brooke 60 Outlook for Thurs-day: Mainly cloudy, chance of showers.BIBLIOTHEQUE Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBLC, vVHDNl SDAY, M W 19b3 SKSÜÜA1RK y {' U A *} v £1 A S-B.Sixty - Seventh Year Special meeting is called for next week Property Owners'League raps bridge plans Liberals ride out no-confidence vote OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The young Democratic Party non - confi-iand one independent Social minority liberal governmenl dence motion 124 votes (o 113 Credit.hurdled its first and probably The motion expressed regret Backing the government were highest obstacle of the immedi-\u2019at the government\u2019s decision to.118 Liberals, two Conservatives ate future Tuesday night when acquire nuclear arms on Cana and four Social Creditors it survived by 11 votes a non dian soil, \u201cthereby lessening the1 This made a total of 237 votes confidence motion based on its chances of nuclear disarmament in the 265-member House.One decision to acquire nuclear war- and increasing the danger of .VP, Eugene Rheaume (PC\u2014 heads.\t!nuclear war.\u201d\tNorthwest Territories) has not The House of Commons, after The vote scrambled some yet taken his seat because of a day-long throne speech debate;p-rty lines.\ttechnical delays in preparing reviving all of the nuclear argu- The lineup against the gov his election writ, ments of the April 8 election ernment was 79 Conservative! The 27 other uncast votes campaign, rejected the New votes, 17 Social Credit, 16 NDP|were accounted for by 12 absent conservatives, nine missing.wm P'* % ¦ ¦ tf m Says tip-offs made before police raids QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Attorney-General Georges Uapalme says he has reason to believe tipoffs have been given by provincial police before some raids for liquor law infractions.He told the legislature Tuesday night that in some cases brought to the attention of police, checks were made by special officers whose reports might show 125 to 175 people using the spot in question.\u201cOnce he had the report ofj ~ the special officer we gave in\t¦\t¦ structions to the police to go' j and make a raid and as chance would have it police find , only five or six people, including the owner and his wife.\u201cWe have reason to believe there has been leakage in the police.\u201d He gave no further details.Three opposition members roundly attacked the government, charging that Liberals were accepting payoffs for liquor permits issued by the Quebec Liquor Board.Mr.Lapalme said the cases mentioned were based on \u201chearsay evidence\u201d and could not be proved.He said he could charge that a night club owner in his riding had told him of operating for years without a permit but had been forced to Liberals, t wo absent Social Crediters.one NE P member unavailable, two MPs who were paired with absent opposites and the Speaker, who votes only! | in case of a tie.The two Conservative votes' for the government were those! i of former defence minister ! Douglas Harkncss, who resigned from the cabinet before the election on grounds the Conservative government had broken a j commitment to acquire nuclear «arms, and Jack McIntosh, from Swift Current-Maple Creek.National Leader Robert Thompson of Social Credit led the other three Euglish-speak ing party members in support, of the government.D .p u t y Leader Real Caouette and 16 Quebec followers supported the NDP motion.One Liberal w'as paired with VATICAN CITY (AP)\u2014Pope a Conservative absentee, as was John was reliably reported to- one Conservative, day to have suffered a new and! A second non-confidence vote severe setback in his illness.scheduled for Thursday night reported for Pope MEETS PRIME MINISTER \u2014 U.S.Secretary of State Dean Rusk (right) talks with Canada\u2019s Prime Minister I,ester Pearson in Ottawa Tuesday.Mr.Rusk was ,i Ottawa to attend the Icrial meeting in the eapilal.Ill NATO minis-starting today (CP photo) One of Italy\u2019s leading surgeons on a motion moved by Opposi vims p m NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Astronaut Gordon Cooper gets New York City\u2019s biggest welcome today\u2014 a ticker tape parade up lower; Broadway, named Mercury Way for the occasion.The slim, quiet-spoken space-! man comes fresh from thej cheers of thousands in Wash-| ington, the praise of President Kennedy and the thunderous applause of a joint session of Congress.?GENEVA (AP)\u2014The United States and the European Common Market nailed down today the guiding- principles for what they hope will be the biggest round of tariff cuts in history.The world\u2019s two biggest trading units ended six days of tense bargaining with a compromise agreement on how to get the negotiations started.?GREENSBORO, N.C.(AP)-Negro leaders say demonstrations for integration will continue in Greensboro today in the wake of more arrests that sent total arrests in two North Caro-; lina cities past the 3.000-mark.The 162 arrests Tuesday night in Greensboro raised to nearly 1.500 the number of persons charged with trespass and assorted other misdemeanors in a week.?WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 Canadian and United States labor leaders will hold further talks this summer on bringing peace betw-een labor and management affecting Canadian shipping on the Great Lakes.Their first meeting Tuesday went well.The Canadian government is awaiting the Norris commission' report with anxiety as i seeks' new weapons to help solve the shipping suite,\twi tion Leader Diefenbaker.In ad was said to have spent the night jition.a further action could beat his bedside.\t(moved today by the Social The 81-year-old ruler of the! Credit group This also would « Roman Catholic Church can-!be voted on Thursday night, celled his regular weekly gen Passage of any non-confidence eral audience in St.Peter\u2019s Ba- motion during the throne speech silica but appeared at his apart- debate means the defeat of the ment window- to bless a crowd I government and a new election, of 15,000 in St.Peter\u2019s Square CITES RESOLUTION pay off the Union Nationale (below.\t| ivTr Diefenbaker r e c a 11 p d retary-General Dirk Stikker has Thc P°Pe ^ood at the.third-what'he called \u201csinuous turn.;emphatically denied that pro CANT PROVE IT\tfloor window about three min ings\u201d by Mr.Pearson on mi- Posals fm an '¦\u2022fet-allied nuclear \u201cBut I can't prove it,\" he utes.Seen through binoculars, clear policy over the years, ^orcc aro intended as a moans said.\u201cWhat would my state- he appeared very pale.But his;capped by the Ottaw-a Liberal voice, carried through micro-jparty rally in January, 1961, phones, was vibrant and strong;which had adopted a resolution as he gave his blessing.\treading: The audience in the Basilica \u201cA new Liberal government ment be worth?\u201d In the discussion during study of the attorney-general\u2019s $30,-000,000 estimates, the Union Nationale got a ticking-off from Mrs.Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, only woman member of the house and minister without portfolio.She quoted Opposition Leader Daniel Johnson as demanding how anyone could say there! The Vatican later announced were 2,000 cases of toleration of!that the Pope was suffering illegal liquor outlets under the!from a stomach disorder and Union Nationale.\tanemia.OTTAWA (CP)\u2014NATO of getting nuclear arms into the hands of Wesl German fighting men.quoi.Mr.G raff ley's plan would patUrn the Stale Department, now one of the lighcst government port folios, lifter (he External Allairs Department in many respects.It would draw on the talents of all other government bureaus and agencies.l-'ederal provincial programs had grown like Topsy over the years, with some departments not knowing what others plan ned.His scheme would co-ordinate the work of all depart-monls which touch on provincial affairs, and would provide Another member of the U)ng.ranK,, p|anninK iin(| (.on.group who blasted the plan was p.mt n.vj,.w 0f current prob-George Leclerc.The basis for|jems Mr.Leek-re\u2019s opposition, he Th(, bill, given first reading said, w-as that not only would|jn fhe Commons Monday, jlhe system of projected traffic s|an,js gist on the Commons or-(circles (part of the project) noC(|(,r pappr for (jcbatc during Sec-said the secretary - general.!official delegates from NATO\u2019s rémedy the traffic situation, it (be limited time allocated to There had never been any dis 15 member countries arc attend jwouhl aggravate it lurtnor.'private memhers.mission within Ihc NATO coun\ting In addition, there are more Said\tMr.\tLeclerc, I he inten\tHowever.Mr, Grafftey, a 34- cil on preventing Germany from\tthan 2()d persons on delegation, l bin of\tthe\tsystem is no! to tn\tlyear-oid lawyer and business- doing certain things\tstaffs and a 150 meinbei NATO crease\tfhe\ttraffic problem bul\tIman, intends to press for ac Thc agreements under which secretariat.Germany was brought inlo the MET BY HELLYER Western Alliance eight years Cana(,ian I)(.fe,Pe Minister to provide y\\\\ .1 v\\ii s i) u s (Record staff reporter) Members of the Sherbrooke Properly Owners\u2019 League Iasi night denounced city plans to build a bridge across the St.I rancis River between Montreal and I en ill Streets.Main points o! the aigiuncnis advanced bv the opponents of the project (most of them from the North Ward) were: \u2022\tthe eitv's plan lacks foresight; \u2022\tthe cost would be highei than Sherbrooke officials have made known; \u2022\tthe traffic circles proposed would complicate thc traffic problem instead of solving it, \u2022\tthe site chosen by the ciiv is inappropriate.Fortr memhers of Ihc asso elation gathered at the (\"en Irai school mainly for election of officers, and when the bridge was mentioned on the list of projects to be stud led by the city-wide organize tion, several members raised strong opposition to the pro-Ijeet.SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting to consul or the Monlreal-Terrill Street plans in llieir entirely has been scheduled for the Mitchell School for Monday May 27 at 8 pan, Among those opposing the bridge was North Ward resi !(|\u201e.dent Jeff Wilson.Mr.Wilson termed the plan \u201cimpracti\t\u201e eat\" and assured .hose in at ,,0UK'' \"f ( ommons orcler tendanec of the lack of fore (n(M.r row h,c traffic circles \u201cnothing to do\u2019 with either sat j chance that one country will if ion between the Canadian amt |-aj](,(| on j)C(.arj(.street in isfying or pacifying West Ger-jevcr decide by itself whether! U.S.defence departments.! Montreal.The city had to admit\tMatl*,,ÎW Hy^ond said man demands, Mr.Stikker told] the weapons assigned to an a! « Mr.Stikker told reporters Ihal;^,^ was a faj|(\u2018jrc after thrisr T u e sd a y a press conference Tuesday lied nuclear force are to he a \"great many\u201d NATO coun\tha() ]as|f.(i only five 1,1 ect'n® w'' *M\u2019 *'orc -*line night,\t'used.Thc decision always would;tries have Every country will confribute be a multilateral one.\twitti what it wants to the allied force operational forces years The present site pro an organizational eld here June 12 to set up a study into the l * 1.* .ciauon vvno sam no was a^ams; , ,\t.\t\u2022\t,, T .*\t., concept.Thc military.bridfi(1 to iink North an,i '2) Network 11:00 p.m.J) Your Esso Reporter \u2022>) Eleventh Hour Report I 6) CBC Nat.News 7)\tDernlere Edition ! 8» News 12) The Pierre Berton Hour 11:10 p.m.! 3) Vermont Edition 8)\tRegional News Final 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 5)\t11th Hour Sports 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tTheatre Au Coin de Feu 8)\tWeather Final 11:20 p.m.3) Wednesday Night Wrestling R) Final Edition 8) World\u2019# Best Movie# 12) The Pierre Berton Hour 11:25 p.m.5) Eleventh Hour Weather 11:30 p.m.5i Tonight Show 3) I Love Lucy 5) Mid-Morning Theatre 8) Town and Country 12) Libera! 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w ™B \u2022 Modern Storage Vault Expert Repairs and Alterations LIEE Tel.LO.24006 Furriers Since 1909\" Stjttbcook Daili) Bttocd WED .MAY 22.U>tv< \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - LO.MS8S Plane crash To hold inquest May 29 GRANBY (Staff) \u2014 Ten witnesses have been called to give evidence at an inquest to be held May 29 in Granby into the deaths of Montreal businessman Hyman Y.Ginsberg, and his wife Adele, who were killed April 21 when their light airplane crashed on a flight from Montreal to Sherbrooke.The bodies were found in the wreckages of the plane near Racine, about 20 miles northeast of here, after a five-day ground and air search.Granby coroner Dr.Henri Picard said the witnesses would include offidab of the federal department of transport and the Quebec Provincial Police who investigated the crash, a relative of the Ginsberg, and people living near the crash scene.Budget allotments exceeded Treasurer warns of overspending Fire guts home at Canterbury £ CANTERBURY EAST \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Fire believed to have started in the chimney gutted the home of Mr.and Mrs, Douglas Mayhew here May 19.Mr.and Mrs.Mayhew were attending the christening of their grandson, son of Mr.and Mrs.D.McGrory and grandson of Mr.and Mrs.D.McGrory of Montreal when Mr.Mayhew's father, Harold, rushed \"to the church to tell them of of the fire.By the time the Mayhew\u2019s and friends reached the home, high winds had fanned the flames to a nearby implement shed.Men were able to save machinery in the shed and a few items from the downstairs rooms of the home.The personal belongings of both McGrory families, house guests, were also lost.The Mayhew\u2019s are now living in the school-house.BRIEFLETS EAST ANGUS Three act play in East Angus at the Town Hall, May 22nd at 8 p.m.\u201cThree Misses and a Myth.\u201d Presented by Christ Church Players.LENNOXVILLE Spring salad tea and sale Masonic Hall, Lennoxville, Thursday, May 23rd, 3.30 to 6 p.m.Food and variety tables.Tea 60c.Auspices Lennoxville Women\u2019s League.SUMMER FESTIVAL PLANS __ Marcel Dufresne, \u2019eft, joint director of sales promotion for Molson\u2019s Brewery and the guest speaker at last night's Rotary Club meeting, shows plans for the Sherbrooke Summer Festival to Rotary President Eugene Gin-gras.The closing of Welling- ton Street and the establishing of a pedestrian shopping mall are part of the plans.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Plan to close Wellington St.for summer festival in July Wellington Street will be) boxing, and little league ball, closed to traffic and a pedes Designed to bring people to trian shopping mall will beJ Sherbrooke, the festival would j set up July 2, 3 and 4.during!be supported by a province an ideal position to attract the Sherbrooke summer festi -wide advertizing campaign by val\tMolsons, including press con- and this is what we hope to do; Sherbrocke.\u201d He said Sherbrooke was in This was announced Tues-|^erences day by Marcel Dufresne joint Montreal.director of sales promotion for Mr.Dufresne said the idea Molson\u2019s Brewery, who told; of the summer festival had the Sherbrooke Rotary Club been developed by Molson\u2019s.people.It was near the American border, and also well sit j Sherbrooke and uated for people from other parts of the province.and the firm hoped it would eventually become as uig as the Quebec Winter Carnival.\u201cWe were in on the start of the Quebec Carnival,\u201d he said, and we are still active in it as well as in the St.Maurice Valley Canoe Race.After the Quebec Carnival got so big \\vc pulled out of the organizing, that the Wellington Street merchants and the city fathers had joined in the effort to \u201cmake it Christmas in July\u201d; The street will be closed from Albert to King Streets for the three days, he said, and there would be music v ith entertainment artists performing on a stage.Special summer sales have been organized, he said and Qn|.JL| _ rlnWS* it was hoped that this year\u2019s;\tv-sitvc festival ».»ld bo the biegos,|at Danv;|!e The festival this year would run from June 28 to July 14, he said, and celebrations would DANVILLE \u2014 The citizens include parades by 35 major- 0f Danvjne are advised that the ette corps and by bugle- corps Danville branch of the Cana with demonstrations in t h e (jjan Legion will conduct a bot-hall park, a repeat of the arm- (|f drive Wednesday evening.on Wednesday SHERBROOKE The Students of The Dancers\u2019! Workshop, present their First Recital, at the Mitchell School! Auditorium, Friday, May 31, at 7.30 p.m.Admission 75c.QPP report bomb scare at U of S Quebec Provincial Police in GOING FISHING?Get rods and reels checked at POLY - TEK WORKSHOP Open Friday evenings from 7 to S (for the handicapped) 973 Galt West \u2014 LO.7-6664 M.deLottinville, Mgr.batics display by the RCAF ^ (ypes 0f 0|(] bottles and Golden Hawks July 1, baseball jars wjjj collected for sal-*\t|vage.For many years various or-Iganizations have participated jin paper drives to raise funds jwhie at the same time offering The residents an opportunity to clean out the waste paper which collects in a home.The Danville Legion feels that bottles and jars are other Sherbrooke Tuesday investi-'items which tend to collect in gated a telephoned tip that a sheds and basements of homes bomb had been placed in a stu-jand are seldom used.This col-dents\u2019 residence at the Univer- lection will offer the residents sity of Sherbrooke.\tjof Danville an opportunity to A search of the premises rc- clean out their shelves of un-vealed the call to have been a ised bottles, hoax, as was the call to mum Allen Royal reports that the cipal police Monday to the ef- Legion plans to sort and store feet that a bomb bad been these bottles on their premises placed in an unspecified build- until a market is found.Funds ing in Sherbrooke.\trealized from the sale will be Last month, men of thclused to help youth organiza-RCMP.the Quebec police and tions in the to'vq.the Lennoxville force evacuated; Danville residents are asked both the Lennoxville post of- to leave the bottles on the edge fice and Bishop\u2019s University on'of the sidewalk or lawn Wed the same day after telephoned nesday evening between 6 and bomb warnings.\t9 for easy pick-up.Richmond coliseum renovated RICHMOND \u2014 (Special) ¦ The local coliseum is under going repairs and being enlarged.There will be more rooms] for players.The restaurant will be more spacious to accommo j date the fans and visitors and offices will be built for the; Richmond Hockey Association ; The group will hold its meet | ings in the new quarters after completion.The building is being insulal cd and a new furnace installed 1o provide better heating.There will also be a medical 'room in which to treat injured j players and spectators attending the hockey games.RHA president, Dr.Roland Bernier, said work should be completed on time for re-opening next fall.Sherbrooke City Treasurer Olivier Rout bier warned Tuesday evening that \u201cunless strict orders are given\u201d, expenditures in four municipal departments for the present year will \u201cfar exceed\" budget allotments.The warning was contained in a report submitted to council for the purpose \u201cof bringing to your attention once again several expenditures which exceed the budget estimates.\" The four departments mentioned were hygiene, electri city, gas and public works.Mr.Routiner gave Ihe bit* get estimates provided for until May 14, 1963.and the outlays up to the same date.The most significant discre pancy appeared between fig tires on garbage collection.Here the difference amount ed to $18,665.71 (estimate was $72,200 while expenses reached $90,865.71).Alderman M.Savard, finance committee chairman, explained the difference by stating that the reason for this was cold weather.This made garbage collection more difficult and time consuming, he said.Alderman Savard added that the increase in actual cost over the budget estimate in the maintenance of the lighting system could be ac counted for by the same rea son.In the electricity department.the expenditures to May 14 amounted to $20,083.77 compared to a budget allotment of $12,000.However, Alderman Savard indicated that in all probability the ori ginal (final) budget estimate will not be surpassed.Com plete cost for this department is predicted at $32,000.He offered the same reason for the $5889.06 difference in the sewage maintenance dc partment.Estimates here were $13.875 while expenses reached $19,764.06.Other figures released in the treasurer\u2019s report were as follows: Street cleaning costs were estimated at $26,-250 while the actual expenditures amounted to $30,182.55; upkeep of the principal pipes (gas service) came to $3,760.-34 although the estimate here was $1.875.In the gas service, the up keep of the meters amounted to $2,662.44; the forecast here was $1,500.The item listed under public works noted that in the North Ward the upkeep of rural roads exced-ed by $10,254.09 estimates.The total for the year is $10,-000.At Canton, Ohio To inspect water system in early June Sherbrooke city officials will visit Canton, Ohio, dunm: the firsi week in June, Aid erman J.M.Jeanson said Tuesday night, for the pur ?pose of inspecting the water purification system in operation there.Alderman Jeanson said that the reason city officials are ?postponing the visit is because they are awaiting the return to Sherbrooke of an engineer who w ill also go with the delegation ?Sieps taken to obtain grants to construct a new city hall Minister without Portfolio Carrier Fortin advised Slier brooke council in a letter Tuesday evening that be has taken steps to obtain special grants for the city to build a new city ball Mr Fortin.MPP for Slier brooke, said he has had the project included in the list of special works which ear ions municipalities have proposed be undertaken to mark the centenary of Confedera tion.He also informed Slier brooke authorities lhat a meeting with the Qn\u2018bee minister of public works, Rene St.Pierre, could not be arranged for another 15 days.Officials want to discuss the project with Mr St.Pierre.The provincial government authorities have already told Sherbrooke council Ihry' intend to co-operate if a new city hall is built.Part of the building would be occupied by provincial offices.Mr.Fortin had previously noted that the provincial government has indicated it would need about 20,000 square feel of space.East Ward garage damaged by fire Twelve Sherbrooke firemer and two officers fought for al most two hours a gasoline fin in a private garage in Eas Sherbrooke early this morning No one was injured.The origin of the fire has! not been determined.Firemen\u2019 report that damage was \u201ccon siderable\u201d to the garage, be The new city hall would he erected at the site of Ihe old Centra] School building on King Street West which is owned by the city In charge of the project is a special committee formed of Aider men Kvcrclt Nicol, Marcel Jeanson.Marcel Savard and Felix Thibault Conservatory staff member to supervise examinations I » j the '(\u2019on ¦ginald Godden, member ol onto will conduct current exam teaching stall of the l'il> a I \u2019 inat ion for the Conservatory in servatory of Music of Tor ;s|l|,rh|.(mkl, Jlin(l 8lh Mr.Godflen first became known to the Canadian musical public through his duo-piano program with Scotl Malcolm.Malcolm and Godden became a two-piano team, known in the United States and Great Britain, as well as m Canada, In recent years Mr Godden has appeared as soloist in pub lie concert and on radio.Mr Godden also follows a lull lea chin,g programme, and was for several years Principal of the Hamilton ( unservatory ol Mu __\tsic.ia?jBKjSBEWtet.He has maintained Ins con neetion with the Royal Conger vatory, where he taught for many years and has been u member of the School\u2019s Board of Examiners.Tourist trade seminar set for June 10 here REGINALD GODDEN The Sherbrooke Chamber of a n 'ioii.-d seminar of the tourist a! the New Sherbrooke Hole).Commerce has announced trade lo be held .lune Id hind 473 Coin d Slreel.and to Representatives of all Chambers in Ihe Sherbrooke dis Ihe car ii contained.The .n trul will be invited lo hear experts speak on how local lour was Ihe property of G.Fisette Sherbrooke\u2019s number four fire station answered the call at 1.39 a.m.anrl the men rc turned to the station at 3.45 a.m.ism can best be promoted.The sponsor ol Ihe seminar is the Canadian Tourist Asso dation, wdh Ihe Quebec Cham her of Commerce -through its 1963 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT COURSE FOR FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT This course is for Managers, Superintendents, General Foremen, Foremen and any members of supervisory management.DATES: June 16-22nd 1963 June 23-29th 1963 Laval University, Quebec City, P.Q.University of Western Ontario.London, Ont, GENERAL MANAGEMENT \u2014 The total shop situation facing line supervisors \u2014 balancing and developing the productive potentials of men, machines, and materials _skill in understanding complex events and planning positive action.HUMAN TELATÎONS \u2014 The relations of people at work \u2014 communications between superior and subordinate, line and staff, supervisor and supervision \u2014 practice in effective group membership and leadership.COST ANALYSIS \u2014 The meaning and use of figures and cost reports \u2014 what cost figures do and do not represent \u2014 practice in working with figures, deciphering cost reports, and calculating costs for special analyses.Industrial Management Clubs of Canada 6160 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO FORMERLY CANADIAN COUNCIL OF FOREMEN'S CLUBS I Sherbrooka chapter collaborating.The chamber did nol an non nee speaker\u2019s names.Following the same directors\u2019 meeting which confirmed the tourism conference, the Chamber announced it had named Krnesl Grigsby and Eddy Echenberg, vice presidcnl and director respectively, to represent it at the May 23 meeting of the Quebec Chamber\u2019s administrative council in Quebec.In other announcements, the Chamber noted that Mayor Ar mand Nadeau would preside at the swearing-in of new officers al the Chamber\u2019s annual meet ing al Ihe Social Club June (i, and thanked City Hall for its reception of the recent Cham her brief on industrial promo tion.Sherbrooke officials have already made a similar trip to Chatcauguay, (near Montreal) and examined Ihe \u201cae-quifer\u201d system which they judged \u2022'perfect\" but have decided to go to Canton to see how effective a similar system is in this larger city.The Chatcauguay population served by running water through underground depo sds ol gravel is considerably smaller than the population in this city Canton is a city of about 115,000 people.Alderman Jeanson added that those to make the sit include members of the water committee amt Mayor Na (lean.11 city officials deem the system suitable for Sherbrooke, they will experiment locally with it within one month, according to Alderman Jeanson Mr.Jeanson also noted that one of the thiec systems under study by Sherbrooke city authorities will he selected within one month.To crack down on speeders in Sherbrooke Complaints from every part of the city of Sherbrooke that people are racing ears and generally driving dangerously fast have resulted in a police crackdown on speeders.Captain Armand Genest of the municipal force said Wednesday lhat a systematic program will insure a check in all areas of the city.Wc are going lo ealeh a lot of speeders,\u201d he said, \u201cand when we do, I think the judge will he pretty lough oil them,\u201d Municipal Judge Pierre Beaudry could not he reached for comment, hut the police drive within the city follows closely the words of Judge Redmond Hayes of the Court of sessions of the peace.lie said in court last week that lie intended to make an example of young drivers \u201cwho think the roads belong lo themselves alone\" lie promised higher lines and longer licence suspensions.Captain Genest said that the police \"will do what police everywhere do to catch speeders How we are going to do it is police business.\u201cWe have to stop this speeding.We don\u2019t want any more children to gel killed.\u201d He explained that motorists charged wilh speeding for the first time had the choice of appearing before the municipal Court or of paying a $25 fine.Any further offences require the person to appear in court, he said, and the penalty to be imposed is up to the judge.oc s bombs Fund ckr'e To be he'd SHERBROOKE WINNERS \u2014 Members of the L\u2019Atelier de Sherbrooke cast pose with the Dominion Drama Festival\u2019s final festival trophy, which they won with their performance of Samuel Beckett\u2019s En Attendant Go*)ot.The award was presented at the conclusion of the annual festival at Kitchener, tint., Saturday.I,eft to right are: Luc Morissette, Ghislain Fillion, Pierre Gobeil, Gaétan Langlois and Jean-Charles Tremblay.\t(CP Photo) A campaign to raise funds to help young men study for th ¦ Roman Catholic priesthood will be held in Sherbrooke May 26 to June 1, Mrs.Robert Butler of the diocesan federation of Les Dames de Sainte Anne ar.nounced Tuesday.Roman Catholic families will he visited and asked to contri bute to the fund.Another purpose of (he drive is to acquaint the public with the needs for priests in the R.C.church.(If ATKMAI.A CITY (AIU\u2014 Authorities said Tuesday a new wave of terrorist activity attributed to pro - Communist groups has broken out.Four bombs exploded in various sec-tors of the city durum the weekend.No one .v :s i j I.¦¦¦ t* Contm inJal Btdq., 5 ite 509 Tel.LO.9-2600 YIELDS INCREASE The development of hybrid corn has given yields on an average 50 per cent higher than ordinary varieties.INGUD' It-! SURE INSURANCE' Automobile owners whose driving recoid hr.s been claims free over the immediate past three years or more, are entitled to a Preferred Risk Rating Plan.Please consult WATSON & FULLER LTD., LO.9-5939 NOTICE The Firm of J.A.PIGEON ENRG.142 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW (Ascension Day) The World's Most Beautiful Paint Colors JEAN DESUETS INC.218 King St.West SHERBROOKE (Corner of Brooks) Tel.LO.7-6928 FRAMING ARTIST MATERIAL Opened Saturday Afternoons till 5:00 li CANADIAN SHERRY AND PORT ï~ Sljerbcooke Pailij üecotd The paper of the Eastern Townships.Established February 9, 1897, incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est.1337; and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd., 119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1963 Restraint needed on private bills Judging from the flood of private members' bills which already have appeared on the order paper of the House of Commons, a substantial number of back-benchers arc unwilling to display any degree of self-discipline in the drive for speeding up the major measures planned by the Government.With the sittings less than a week old a total of 84 such bills have been given first reading and referred back lor later debate.Some of these proposed measures may he in the national interest or of importance to a substantial number of the electors but the great majority of them are of little or no importance to anybody but the Member concerned or to a few of his friends.Even those that hold a degree of general interest deal with matters that cannot be considered urgent in the light of the major problems facing Parliament at this session.Eight of the original list deal with is ?The only time a traffic light is green in of two drivers who have consumer credit and interest rates, seven of them cover paid statutory holidays in industry and the granting of collective bargaining rights to civil servants.Others propose the establishment of lotteries and sweepstakes and amendments to the election laws.Most of these arc hardy perennials which have been debated at session alter session only to be talked out.Those of any relative importance are generally incorporated in Government legislation.The right of private members to introduce bills of their own choosing must he preserved but it would seem that any member really interested in the welfare of the nation might show some reserve at cluttering up the work of Parliament at an unusually crucial time in the country's history.Similarly, members might be expected to show a more reasonable attitude in the questions addressed to members of the cabinet.W hnlli directions is during (lie k-sliinuiiy been in a sinasliup.A plan of action to stop terrorism It apparently rec|uircil a trip to Europe to make Premier Lesage realize the serious ill effects terrorism in Quebec is having on the province.As Mr.Lesage set up a special meeting yesterday of police authorities, he said that potential investors in Europe are viewing the situation here with alarm.And well they might.It has become increasingly obvious that as the acts of terrorism grow in seriousness, the spirit behind them is not just a passing fad.There appears to a hard, if extremely tiny core of extremists who mean what they say when they talk of attempting to achieve Quebec independence through violence.No doubt.Mr.Lcsagc's concern lor investment here includes possible effects of terrorism on the tourist industry, a big one in Quebec.There can be no doubt that unless bombings and threats cease, the only tourists visiting Quebec this summer will be those with a yen for danger and few thoughts lor their own personal safety.While it appears to some that Mr.Lesage is a trifle tardy in acting, nevertheless now that he has acted, he is doing so with speed, with firmness and with an obvious determination to wipe out terrorism in Quebec.Out of yesterday's meeting, there surely must have emerged a plan of action that will be effective.For, with all sympathy for the problems of law officers, and with all due respect to them and their superiors, it must be said that authorities have been appallingly ineffective so far.Murder, destruction of property, threats to life and limb and hundreds of bomb hoaxes have become almost everyday occurrences in some parts of the province.While it is understandable that the U.S.government wishes to move with as much prudence as possible in the explosive racial situation in the deep South, there is such a thing as too much prudence.There arc good reasons for believing that the time for slow evolution from segregation to integration has long since past.It was put rather nicely in a letter to the editor of a Montreal newspaper recently.The writer pointed out that the view of many so-called Southern moderates is that integration will come eventually, but \u201cnot in our time.\" He points out that this is exactly what the Southern moderates were saving cSO and more years ago.In other words, ever since the Emanci- pation Proclamation, the whole ideal of integration lias been pursued as something that must happen, but only in the very distant future.Nothing but temporizing, the author of the letter said.I here is much in what he says.While in many parts ol ihe Deep South, integration has taken place relatively quietly, there is no indication that the hard core of racism\u2014which is rather a big entity south ol the Mason-Dixon line\u2014is in any way soliciting.On the contrary, the polities ol eventualism have preserved segregation, as such, as a sound policy to follow.I he leaders of the Negro revolt appear to realize this.I hey are obviously not impressed by temporizing.\u2019They are lorcing a crisis.And, in manv wavs, it is a crisis that must come.Other papers say: Indicafes future plans cf Chinese Why did President Liu of China use \u201csmiling phrases\u201d in his visits to Indonesia.Burma, and Cambodia and sound the trumpet of vio- nviHcr .q// | [ -rt of\tIf U J l V mm nlrSiKü, Pure-food-and-d rug acts go back as far as ancient Athenian laws against the adulteration of wine with color or flavoring agents.In England during the reign of William the Conqueror, brewers were fined for adul-tering beer, and in the 14th century the artificial coloring of butter was prohibited in Paris.£ Encyclopaedia Britannica Christian Science Monitor lence in North Vietnam?There doubtless were multiple reasons, as usual.The main ones probably were these: \u2022\tHe wants to persuade non-aligned governments that there is a way to avoid attack by China, such as the attack that struck India last fall.It is to lean toward communism even more than Mr.Nehru did\u2014and as the leaders of Indonesia, Burma, and Cambodia are now ostensibly doing.\u2022\tHe wants to persuade Asians that only when the \u201cimperialists\u201d of the capitalist West are at work in Asia, will China respond with violence.And that violence in these cases\u2014such as the Communist guerrilla war in South Vietnam\u2014is justified and necessary.\u2022\tHe is justifying China\u2019s increasing intervention tn Laos which is changing the picture there.If this trend continues, Laos will pass out of the category of Soviet willingness to make a deal under pressure into Chinese intran- Whence Hope Had Aîî But Fled ?irfp \\ frmfV/Zf?V |N£Ai V a.3K, 'ji.-'v \u2022 %»\u2022 Mr.Manning in driver's seat Little hope seen in Alberta for those opposed to Social Credil It must be stopped at all costs.?Alter all is said and done, the very successful person does a lot more titan is ex peeled.Negroes seek an end to temporizing siscance.\u2022 He is preparing his case for the forthcoming doctrinal talks with the Russian Communists at Moscow.The thread which hinds these ooints together deserves the most careful scrutiny.Who will say confidently (hat Liu is not deluding Sukarno.No Win and Sihanouk as Chou En-lai deceived Nehru only to turn on him?If Lui is pressing the war in Vietnam and softening up the areas next in line, only a decisive policy of restraint will suffice.¦w- PHfjyCR FOR TODAY FROM the Upper Room* PRAYER: O gracious God.we praise Thy name for the privilege of serving Thee, Give us knowledge and understanding of what Thou woutdst have us do.As we walk life's journey, we thank Thee that we need not walk alone: Thou art with us to illuminate our pathway.In the spirit of Christ we pra>.Amen.EDMONTON \u2014 Still smarting from the near trip to oblivion they received at the hands of voters four years ago, Alberta's opposition parties now have the formidable task of trying to dent a So cial Credit government stronger now than when it took power 28 years ago.They plan to turn the humiliation of that defeat into zeal as they prepare one of the strongest assaults ever waged on the Manning government for the June t7th provincial election.But despite their ambitions, Premier Manning makes political hay with the achievements that oil and his government have wrought for this boom province, which has the third largest budget in Canada.As far as Premier Manning is concerned, the only issue in this election, which comes during his 20th year as premier, is whether or not the people of Alberta want to continue the broad program of development recently announced as an extension of his $500,000,000 five-year program which began in 1959 a *\t* In 1959 the Socreds came within a whisker of taking all 65 seats in the provincial legislature \u2014 1,200 more votes would have done it.If most governments become lethargic after too many years in office, this hasn\u2019t been the case here.It was the opposition parties who were lethargic in '59: but today they arc working harder than ever, believing Manning's stranglehold in Ihe legislature and the government's age make it more vulnerable than it has been before.The New Democratic Party lias come alive through the workings of the new leader, Neil Reimer, a political novice but experienced labor organizer.The NDP has the best organization at the moment, apart from the Social Credit machine, which has a minimum of 10 organizers in every poll.Reimer is a moderate Socialist who says there should never be nationalization for nationalization\u2019s sake In this sphere he sometimes appears to the right of new Liberal leader Dave Hunter, a former provincial chamber of commerce president, who is campaigning on a policy of public power.Well acquainted with the oil and gas industry.Reimer is attacking on two flanks \u2014 an alleged sellout of the province\u2019s natural resources to American interests and the need for a stronger opposition.?* ?Hunter also has his organization shaping well, but he has run into internal trouble over the power issue.The issue is distasteful to many old guard Liberals, w ho have threatened to run their own non-public power candidates as independent Liberal opponents against all of Hunter\u2019s men.This group has not come out into the open but has been meeting secretly, attempting to form a provincial organization.They hope to force Hunter to drop the power issue, but he\u2019s committed to it and that isn't likely.A self-educated ex-lumber-jack, Roger Lebeuf of Calgary, formed the Alberta Unity Movement.His aim was to gather around him the organizers of all opposition parties in each constituency and have them agree to a single candidate, run him under any banner suitable, and make it a straight two-way fight with Social Credil.He met with little success and now is defeating his intentions by indicating he will run as many as 10 Unity candidates, causing a further split in the votes.Lebeuf\u2019s political action began with his Citizens Mineral Rights Justice League which he promoted in oil field territory, arousing farmers with charges they were being vic-tiniized by the government and oil companies.I^beuf hopes the aroused farmers will support his Unity Movement.The Conservative Party is running far behind.Its only member of the legislature, Ernest Watkins of Calgary, is disgruntled with their choice of an inexperienced Calgary lawyer, Milton Har-radence, as leader.He\u2019s an Manning he\u2019ll not admirer of Premier and has announced seek re-election.Harradence is fiery in speech, flits about the country at 400 mph in a World War 11 Mustang aircraft, but so far has failed to arouse any support, even within his party.?And so the opposition parties don\u2019t present a very strong or glamorous picture.Premier Manning nonchalantly dismisses opposition claims for larger representation in the House w'ith the assertion that Alberta has not suffered, but progressed, with strong Socred government.Some of his closest colleagues say this w\u2019ill be his last term, and that he\u2019ll retire to his ministry.Others speculate that he\u2019ll enter the federal field, possibly as head of a new political alignment of right-wingers, He often speaks of this new alignment which he thinks must come to head off socialism.But right now' he's heading into the provincial election ring wdth surpreme confidence.Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO i From the Record of Saturday, May 22, 1943) Sixteen graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital's School of Nurses received their diplomas from the hand of Hon.Lt.-Col.A.A.Munster, chairman of the board They were Kathleen Pickering.Port Arthur, Ont., Florence Pickering, Port Arthur, Ont., Ruth Atkin, Georgeville, Isabel Bradford, Granby, Francis Whittle.Sawyerville, Margaret Upton, Minto, N.B., Barbara Lever, Milltown, N.S., Marjery Pye, South Durham.Helen Porter, New Ireland, Que., Frances Stewart, Moncton, N.B., Ruby Alexander, Rock Island, Irene Bilton, Windsor Mills, Margaret Drummond, Sherbrooke, Ruby Heath.East Angus, and Blanche Lambert, Dew Island, N.B.* * * FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Sat- day, May 22, 1948) The Brome County Farm Forum rally was held in the parish hall with over 200 people present.Gordon Shufelt, president of the Quebec Farm Council was the chairman.Marshall Miller, of Brume Centre introduced W.G.MacDougall of Lennox-ville who spoke on concentrated milk products.He was thanked by Lawrence Horner of East Farnham Miss Betty Loosley, librarian at Macdonald College, gave a short talk.A sing-song by Mr.and Mrs.Guy Consens of Sweetsburg was much enjoyed by all.Floyd Griesbach of Macdonald College secretary of Farm Forums for Quebec gave a short talk and introduced VY.McCarthy of Ontario who spoke on co-operative health service.He was thanked by M.I).Hustings of Sutton.* * * TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Friday, May 22, 1953) Under the able presidency of Mrs.O.Dougherty, the St.John\u2019s Guild in Brookhury completed a successful season.The total enrollment at the end of the year stood at 25 members, seven of whom joined the past 12 months.New members are Mrs.Sidney Ward.Jr.Mrs.T.Lowe, Mrs.R.St.Laurent, Mrs.H.Pehlemann, Mrs.Annie Allison.Mrs.James Marshall and Mrs.Hollis Cairns.Two active members, Mrs.R.Coleman and Mrs.Judge moved away during the year as did Rev.and Mrs.Foreman.(fcn&lct 'Wanùiÿ REPORTING OTTAWA \u2014 It has become increasingly apparent in the last two or three weeks that there will be no significant tax relief for the ordinary citizen in Finance Minister Gordon's first budget.But now it's beginning to look as if the pendulum is swinging further.In two words: higher taxes.The new government is reliably reported to have found the country\u2019s finances in a worse state than the previous government had revealed or the incoming administration had imagined.Speaking with knowledge of the situation, Prime Minister Pearson has referred to the \u201cterrific deficit\u201d run by the Diefenbaker government in the year that ended March 31.Cabinet ministers hint darkly that the country is nearly bankrupt.On April 10 of last year Finance Minister Fleming budgeted for a $745 millions deficit.The June austerity program was to have cut that by about $200 millions.But now scores of litigations are being launched in the Exchequer Court here by companies seeking refunds of the special tariff surcharges they paid after this austerity tax was improved by order-in-council in June.This tax was never submitted to Parliament for legislative action, and when in opposition the Liberals contended that it was an illegal tax.Now they perforce take the position of the law officers of the Crown in the Department of Justice that it was a legal tax\u2014but if the court rules otherwise, upholding the Liberals\u2019 pre-election contention, the Liberal administration will be further in the hole by an estimated $100 millions.While the size of the surplus'or deficit of the immediately past year is usually kept secret until the finance minister brings in his budget for the new year, the references of Pearson and other ministers suggest that Diefenbaker, Fleming, Nowlan & Co.may have left them with a billion dollar deficit.Liberal party organizer the year you may be ashamed ?A cabinet minister told a other day that \u201cfor the next of being a Liberal\u201d.This comment was made in a discussion of national finances.It could have been a hint at higher taxes to come in Gordon's budget next month.Even before the election Pearson warned that some of his government\u2019s decisions would be hard and unpopular.?While the Throne Speech was largely a re-run of the Liberal's election promises, the program it detailed will he a costly one both in terms of money to be spent and of revenues from corporation taxes to be cut as incentives to industry.It\u2019s generally true that you have to have money in order to spend it, and the main way government gets money is from taxation.Another way is by borrowing.But this siphons off capital which, if the government's economic expansion program is to succeed, should be devoted to industrial expansion.Nor is foreign capital the answer, for the government is seeking to reduce foreign ownership of Canadian industry.Nor is borrowing from the Bank of Canada the answer, because this results in an inflationary increase in the money supply, and the money supply has already been substantially increased in the last few months.That brings Mr.Gordon back to the ordinary taxpayer.You and me, Joe.BUILD MILK PLANT New Zealand, British and West Indies interests are cooperating m establishing a milk processing plant in Barbados.Man on the hot seat Finance minister plays it cool and Company, management consultants, and Clarkson, Gordon and Company, chartered accountants.The Toronto - born Mr.Gordon joined the latter firm in 1927 and became a partner in 1935.He resigned his partnership in both when he en tered the cabinet.The new finance minister isn't new to government service.He came to Ottawa at the start of the Second World War and helped to organize the Foreign dont tnmk:Exchange Control Board.In' Finance Minister Walter don is heavier OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The cabinet By ALAN DONNELLY all right by me.I member who holds down the hoK like ,he cfflclcncv expcrl ht.'anybody's thinking about their;wIsTpeciaTTssistant seat in the Liberal govern-is\tpolitical futures.\u201d\tI to the deputy finance minister, ments 60 days of decision is Mr.Gorrion, a Krac|ua|e of PLAN LOAN FUND\t! Clifford Clark-a job held soon playing it cool.\tUpper Canada College.Toronto.Right now Mr.Gordon is,after by Mitchell Sharp, now and Royal Military College, t h i n k i n g about his budget.:trac|e minister, carrying probably a Kingston, Ont., is the father of Though he is necessarily secre-, in 1945 he was chairman of a load\tthan\tany other tvvo niaiTje(} daughters-\u201cbothjlive about what might\tbe in it,\troyai commission\ton the\tted minister except fume Mimstei |iavç mar|e tr,c a\tgrandfather\u201d there are plenty of\tclues in\tthe\terai civil service\tand in\t1958 Pearson during the opening and_a son sti|| at sch00i party\u2019s election platform and chairman of a special commit of the\tnew\tadministra- Hp confesses to\thaving no fa.campaign speeches\tby\thim\tand\ttee studying the\tOntario\tgov- vorite hobbies or\tactivities.\u201d1 Mr.Pearson.\ternment\u2019s organization.\tH i s present a: usuaI1y enj0y vvhatever\u2019s going; In short: Some tax incentives firm ais0 carried out special\tCHANGES PACE budget speech V a out nllc ;on.\u201d\tfor industry, an effort to move studies on reorganization of the The heart of à resting raee- cioser to a balanced budget, but Ontario Hydro-Electric Power horse pumps blood at about 6.7 a no big new social welfare plans Commission and on mail-han- gallons a minute but jumps to weeks tion.Not only S\u2019ltrrltrmtlu?SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00,\t3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.25.United States and South America, 1 year $17.00,\t6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, 1 month $2.00.Single copies 5c; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days old, 10c; over 90 days old, 25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" must he by about June, but he\u2019s also responsible KEy ^A)sf party for preparing at least two ma The npw financc niinister.tor legislative measures for new Parliament.\u201cIn just under two months the it has to be done done,\u201d he said, flatly calmly, in an interview.The 57-year-old Toronto it will be wit, looks like a cross between expenditures, a thoughtful professor and department.dhe animal races.and tweedy gentleman farmer, fact he docs have a farm a The Liberals have said wel-Injfare improvements will come at later when they can be af-.Schomberg near Toronto.forded, and that an early exten-best- |n 5usinesSi however, lie was sion of the old age pens\u2019 n sys ncssman is tackling peihapsu (a|;e.chai-gc man in many in tern will be on a eontributory the toughest job in government ^^^1 rnanagen-1Cnt problems, basis, not adding to the govern-with less Hian a vrai s expei \\\\itiCn he entered active politics ment's budget, icnce in Parliament.\t|atc in ig59 he soon ijccamc a Qn t0p 0f t|1c budget task.Mr.But as a former senior part- takc-oharsp man in the Liberal Gordon Food Shopping Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Roast leg of is responsible for pre paring two major .measures, both of which will break new at advising governments how run their affairs.Stake-charge ,\t\u201e\t, party.agement consultants.Walter Hp was chainnan of the key Lockhail Gordon is an old hand p0|jCy committee at the 1961 ground in government activity.0 National Liberal Rally One will establish a municipal and soon afterwards was picked development loan fund to pro-USED TO PRESSURE\tbj Mr.Pearson as chairman of vide low-cost federal loans for The pressure of a 60-day the party\u2019s national election municipal projects, deadline on his budget is noth- campaign committee, a job he The other will set up a Cana ing new either.As chairman of ^anriled in both the 1962 and dian Development Corporation the 1955-57 royal commission on 1963 elections.\tfor funelling federal funds into Canada\u2019s economic prospects.He won personal election on industrial development projects which conducted an exhaustive his first try in Toronto Daven- where private capital is inadc-survey of the economy, he set port in 1962 with a 2,388-vote quate.It has been suggested himself a demanding 18-mohth lead, and\twidened his\tmargin\tthat the corporation might also; deadline for his preliminary re- this year\tto\t6.500\tvotes.\tact as a\tpool for some private port.He reached the target.He had been a close friend investment capital.Mr.Gordon said that setting and economic adviser to Mr.Mr.Gordon is also a key a 60-day deadline for the new Pearson ever since Mr.Pear- member of the nine-man cab-government's immediate econo- son became party leader, and it inet committee on economic, mic program \u201cwas a good thing; was almost a foregone conclu-trade and employment prob-to have done\u2014there was sojsion he would become financc lems.much indecision in the past.\"(minister in the new govern- Thus the finance minister's \u201cIf we had more time there;ment.\toffice is\tlikely to be a busy' might be advantages.But I\u2019m It's a job\tthat'\tmany\tpeople\tplace for\tsome time.Mr.Gor- a great believer in deadlines.\u201d consider something of a per- don is not worrying about that.He doesn't expect to work 18 sonal liability for a politician.RESIGNED PARTNERSHIPS hours a day, as a steady diet, The man who levies taxes isn\u2019t \u201cFve been senior partner of as did the former Conservative always the most popular in gov- two very active firms, with 85 finance minister, Donald Firm ernment But Mr.Gordon partners, and most of them had ing.\tj shrugs that off.\tnew ideas every minute,\u201d he \u201cIf people work 18 hours reg-: \u2019\u2019That's fine for me.\u201d he said.said.\u201cSo things aren't ularly, they don't know how to \u2019Tm 57 years of age.This is to be so different.\u201d delegate work,\u201d he said, sound-jw'liat I was asked to do and it's, The firms are Woods, Gordon 8\tTaxes 9\tInstrument to measure , IS Food seasoning walking range 9 Green\tvegetable J1,1 :.r^or 12\tGem\tII Vipers 13 H od ge podge\t\u2018 , Ps 14\tMeasures\tof\t; 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