Sherbrooke daily record, 17 avril 1958, jeudi 17 avril 1958
[" 1958\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t1958\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t!9 20\t21\t\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t3\t30\t\t\t IjecbcoobeDailiiBetotd 7\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' VTRY WARM Mainly sunny today; Friday, sunny with cloudy periods; continuing very warm; light winds today south-westerly 15 Friday Low-high 45 and 75.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, APRIL 17.P58 Sixty-Second Year Hold Summit Talks Here Dief Labor Victories Shake UK Tones LONDON \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The Labor party inflicted a crushing defeat on the Conservatives in ednesday's London municipal elections, quadrupling its previous majority by winning 101 of the 126 seat*.The Socialists, who have controlled the London county-council for 24 years, had a majority of 22 before Wednesday\u2019s election.The big slump in Conservative support was widely accepted as due to public discontent over high living costs and a new government rent decontrol act raising rents and ending security for 800,000 tenants.Labor\u2019s new majority on the council is nearly twice as big as a previous record of 56.Party spokesmen claimed a 10- j per-cent increase in the size of Labor\u2019s vote totals and reckoned that Conservative support had in many cases dropped by 30 per cent.WIN ALSO IN MIDDLESEX In a further triumph in adjoining Middlesex county, Labor re- Party captured a majority on the county-council it had lost in 1949 The Labor party\u2019s Daily Herald terms the Middlesex triumph \"a dramatic victory.\u201d The Conservative paper Daily-Mail quotes a London Labor party organizer as saying \"these results definitely foreshadow those of the next parliamentary election.\u201d The News Chronicle, Liberal, says the election results were proof of \"a decided, though by no means overwhelming, anti - government swing.\u201d The double election blow to Conservative prestige, coming within 24 hours of the government's annual financial budget, is viewed as reflecting continued public discontent over the high cost of living and the government\u2019s new rent act.Elections now concluded from the 62 county councils of England and Wales have re-emphasized the drift from the Conser-results gave Prime Minister Jo- ! vatives.The polls have given hannes Strijdom\u2019s followers sev- socialists an estimated net gain eral gains in traditional opposi- of 237 seats so far.tion strongholds.\ti\t-\u2014 - The United party, headed by Sir de Villiers Graaff, led by a narrow margin in the count from mainly urban constituencies, but the Nationalists were expected to make a spectacular leap ahead when results flowed in later from the countryside \u2014 reflecting the traditional town-country split in South African politics.An exceptionally heavy poll, estimated at 90 per cent of the all-white voters, marked an election dominated by racial issues.Victory would be the third consecutive win for the Nationalists, who took over in South Africa soon after the war, following the death of the long - time United Jan Christian Race Gains In S.Africa JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)\u2014 The race - conscious Nationalist party headed today for a resounding victory in South Erica\u2019s all-white general election as early Mrs.Quart May Go To Senate \u2022 sis Favors End To Atom Tests TORONTO \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Prime Minister Diefenbaker, I urging a new and imaginative approach in Western diplomacy, has spoken strongly in favor of an end to nuclear weapons tests and has offered Canada as the site for an Last \\1 est summit meeting.1 think we\u2019ve got to act in a way we\u2019ve not acted in the past,\u2019\u2019 he suit! Wednesday night to publishers and editors at the annual ilinnri of lire Canadian Press Mr.Diefenbaker, in his first j\t.\u2014 | public address since his March 31 election victory, said he hopes a summit meeting can be achieved.Refeering to diplomatic talks opening today In Moscow on a possible s u m m i t meeting, ho added that if Russia indicates a real willingness to achieve re suits, Canada is prepared \u201cto take any step short of appease ment which would bo conceived to reducing world tensions.\" \u201d, .Canada has no objection and in fact would welcome the holding of that summit meeting here.\u201d WEST LOSING He suggested the West is \"losing the major war today\u201d be cause of the current series of \"intercontinental missives\u201d \u2014 let ter.s to Western leaders from Premier Khrushchev of Russia urging Rritain and the United Stales to follow the announced Soviet intention of ending nuclear weapons tests.The Soviet leader could be ae fused of hypocrisy in appealing to the conscience of humanity and emphasizing the hazards of nuclear fallout.\u201cBut it is no answer to these Gunman Holds Up Train NextMove Left To Russians SYDNEY (CP)' A masked gun man held up the mail car on Ihc CNR's Sydney night express early today, looted the car and escaped after locking two mail clerks in a washroom.It was the first train robbery in Cape Breton Island's history.RCMP and postal authorities said they don\u2019t know yet what was stolen.This lone gunman boarded the mail car while the express was stopped at Port Hawkesbury about 3:30 a m.Port Hawkesbury Is the first stop in the Cape Breton side of the SI ra il of Canso.RCMP INVESTIGATING A mail carrier who met I he train at Little Bras d'Or about OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 With Prime Minister Diefenbaker\u2019s pre-election hint that a Quebec Senate seat may go to a woman, there is speculation here that it will go to Mrs.Harry S.Quart of Quebec City.The Progressive Conservative party leader, Jan Christian government last November Smuts.BACK SEGREGATION\t^j.0f Canada\u2019s delegation to the border village which the French The Nationalists stand for total United Nations General As-\tharbored Algerian reb- segregation of whites and natives ^Wy.sh* is 0ne of eight full Claimed harhored A1gerian re0 \u2014who have no vote\u2014to insure ; fledged women delegates.GONE F1SHIN\u2019 \u2014 Fishing season on trout opened yesterday and it wasn\u2019t hard to tell.Anglers could be seen along river banks, fording streams or just sitting lazily in the warm sun waiting for a tug on the line.The scene above was taken along the St.Francis River on the east road to Bromptonville where fishermen said the trout weren\u2019t running but suckers were plentiful.By the way, if you intend to fish be sure it\u2019s not through the ice, it\u2019s against the law.\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) 7 Days For France suggestions to label evory'bmg * m.discovered the roblx\u2019ry.that is advanced by Ihc U.S.S.R.He found the car doors closed and as propaganda.\theard Ihc clerks hammering on \"My hope Is that the nations; the washroom door.-of the free world will announce i RCMP and postal officials be in the Immediate future their de gan an invesligation when the ex continued supremacy for the union\u2019s 3.000.000 white persons of Dutch or British descent.The United party favors social and residential segregation, but advocates racial integration in economic development.It opposes the civic disabilities imposed on South Africa\u2019s 9.000.000 natives by the Nationalist party.With half the votes counted, the Nationalists had won 28 seats, two of them from United incumbents, while the United party added 19 seats to its 24 uncontested places in the 163-seat Parliament.The United® also won the four seats filled by colored (mixed race) voters in Cape province two weeks ago.TUNIS \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Tunisia's President Habib Bour-, guiba said today he will wait for seven days for France to form a new government and, if there is no new administra- j tion then to deal with him, will again charge France with aggression before the United Nations Security Council.Bourguiba first accused the\u2014\u20147 -, \u201e\t, ,\t.\t.Paris to meet Bourguiba s dead ___________________ _\tFrench before the 'council after j ,ine> u appcars certain named Mrs.Quart, 59, as a mem- j the bombing Feb.8 of a Tunisian | French- Tunisian dispute will go back to the council.With it almost certainly will go a Tunisian demand\u2014which the Russians will back to the hilt\u2014that the council also take up the Alger ian rebellion as the root of the trouble between France and Tunisia.Scholarships End?QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 The department of Youth and Social Welfare has given notice that scholarships to teachers attending summer courses in Quebec\u2019s universities may be ended.A spokesman Wednesday said scholarships will be maintained this year but in future may be diverted to others requiring financial aid.Big Cars \u2018Silly\u2019 WASHINGTON (AP) - Walter Reuther said Wednesday the size and glitter of American automobiles are silly and the industry should get busy making moderate-priced small cars.Crosby Sued HONOLULU (AP)\u2014The internal revenue service filed an income tax lien of 540.772 against band leader Bob Crosby Tuesday.The lien, which also names Crosby\u2019s wife, June, was described as against federal taxes for 1957.Mrs.Quart also served as Canada\u2019s first delegate to the U.N.commission on the status of women which met in Geneva last month.Canada was first elected to the 18-member body last May for a three-year term.A long-time party stalwart, she is vice-president of the National Progressive Conservative Associ-1 a tion and president erf the Quebec Women\u2019s Progressive Conservative Association.The bilingual mother of five children and grandmother of 20.Mrs.Quart was made a Member .\t, u 1 a 1 J of the Order of the British Em- Labor Jrielp Asked pire for her work on the home QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 President front during the Second World R.S.Staples of Ottawa told the W\u2019ar.\t: annual meeting of Co-Operative The prime minister has five Union of Canada Wednesday that Senate vacancies to fill\u2014two in he hopes labor groups will play Quebec and one each in New- a larger part in this movement foundland, Nova Scotia and New now largely supported by farm-Brunswick.\t' ing interests.The CUC's liaison Senator Mariana Jodoin of So- with the Canadian Labor Congress rel now is the lone woman among should help to further labor\u2019s in- els.A council debate embarrassing to the West was averted by the naming of a British-Amen-can good offices mission to bring the two nations together The good offices effort failed Tuesday night when the French National Assembly rejected the mission\u2019s compromise plan to get negotiations between France and Tunisia going.The government of Premier Felix Gaillard resigned.With little or no chance of a government being formed in Poor Pezzolla Really Sick Now LYNMHURST, N J.\u2014 (Al*) \u2014 Guy Pezzolla was sick Tuesday, the day of the New Jrr sey primary elections.He doesn\u2019t feel too well today, either.Mrs.Pezzola was in the race for Repiililiran committee member from the local district, hut a heavy cold kept her husband from the polls.Mrs.Pezzolla lost \u2014 by one vote.Indonesia Commandos Hit Rebel Stronghold JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)\u2014 Marines from Java landed on the west coast of Sumatra today in the Indonesian government\u2019s promised major bid to smash the Southeast Asia rebellion against President Sukarno.Premier Djuanda said the invaders met little initial resistance.The navy said the amphibious invasion began at dawn at the Indian Ocean beach of Tiku, 35 miles west of the rebel mountain capital of Bukittinggi and .50 sire and willingness to discoo timie the tests.The ending of tests would have to l>e accompanied by interna tional supervision \"to assure against surreptitiom tests,\" How ever, nuclear explosions mighl continue to be.used for peaceful purposes, such as major canal projects, with international arrangements to supervise and even to organize them.DEPARTS FROM TEXT Tlie prime minister\u2019s suggestion that Canada be the site for summit talks was made as an addition to the prepared notes of his specrh.He also suggested that United press reached Sydney al 7.40 a m , 25 minutes lale.The clerks, both from Halifax, said they believe the robber left the train at Orangedale, about .10 miles from Port Hawkesbury.This was the train\u2019s only slop before Little Bras d'Or, about 20 miles from Sydney.They said the bandit waa masked and carried a sawed-off shotgun when he boarded the mail car at Port Hawkesbury and said: \"This is a stick up Turn around and go to the washroom or I will blow your brain* out.\u201d RIP MAILBAGS OPEN Tlie robber locked them in the washroom and they heard him By HAROLD K.MILKS MOSCOW (AP) The Western Big Three's ambassadors to Moscow a w a i t e d word from the Kremlin today on whether It would begin talk* with them on possibilities for agreement at a summit conference.The envoys of the United States.Britain and France loft j the next move up to the Russian*, j They had no plans U> call at Foreign Minister Gromyko's office or take other steps toward the summit unless the Kremlin asked ! them to.The Western allies Wednesday ! accepted the Russian proposal of April 11 for a diplomatic .lovxrf meeting\u2014but only if their ambassadors could lake up major issues and explore them fully, The Russians proposed that the talk* ; start today.The Russian Idea was to confine the lower level diplomatic I exchanges to deciding on the date I and place of a summit meeting., This would commit the West to ! a top .level meeting before it could find out whether such a conference had any chance of resolving East-West tensions.DISAGREE ON POWERS As the Identical 500 word note* from (he Big Three put it, the West wants to see if there is a reasonable prospect of achieving concrete results,1 They said the place to deter-mini- that is at the ambassadorial level, now a mill the propaganda hurly burly of a gathering of government chiefs.The Wes! also Mi-ggcstcd that lower level discussions might, produce agreement more readily than the Kremlin's perennial barrage of published letters !o heads of government all around Ihe world.Nation* Secretary - General Dag I ransacking the car, the clerks rebels who revolted two months ago over demands for more local government, and claims that Sukarno\u2019s regime is pro-Communist.The landing of two companies of marine commandos went \"ac- j cording to plan and was highly .successful,\u201d the navy said.A spokesman predicted that the : rebellion will be crushed within a week, Djuanda announced six hours j after the landing that \"there was ! resistance, but it was negligible.\u201d j The main rebel defence prépara- ! Hammarskjold be invited to any summi! meeting to represent UN interests in disarmament talks There should bo \u201cimaginative statements\u201d from the West to meet the effect of the Russian proposals on ending nuclear weapons tests.\"We've got to meet the philos ophy and meet it directly .: We're losing the major war to day unless we meet the type of propaganda we're being faced with\u2014and I use propaganda in its best sense\u2014in a way ofher than by suggesting it\u2019s nothing but propaganda \u201d The prime minister, looking tanned and fit after his post-election holiday, was introduced by Charles H.Peters, president of the Montreal Gazette and newly-appointed president of The Canadian Press, Canada\u2019s co-operative news service.said.The car's interior was a litter of ripped mailbags and strewn mail when tlie.train reached Syd ney.At least to hags of locked mail had been tom open, apparently slashed with a knife, and (he ronlrnt.s dumped in a pile on the floor.Late Bulletin OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 An application by Hal Banks for Canadian citizenship has been refused.Justice Minister Davie Fulton, confirmed today But this doe* not mean that the American, who is Canadian leader of the Seaman's Inter national Union (CLC), must leave Canada.Quebec\u2019s present 22 senators.She terest in the Union, Mr.Staples miles up the coast from the port tjc>n8 har| mij^, at padang, was appointed by the former Lib- told the opening session of the of Padang.They are the last ma- where pj.sja(ru \u2018\tI - rt 1i ev ?Vi ex stone house.Reason: The brick or stone house exposes you to increased natural radioactivity, an increase greater than average exposure from fallout.One scientist calculates the 'i is about one one-hundredth the amount considered a safe dose.The genetic harm coming from fallout\u2014if it is coming and in whatever degree \u2014 won\u2019t re all/ show up until future generation-.warfare.\tnight in a Louis XVI setting at Indonesia\u2019s Foreign Minister gala charity ball that drew Mon-Subandno said in Tokyo Wednes- treal\u2019s top society for an interna-day not more than 110 person* tional finale.The ball earned $17,-had been killed up till then in the 000 for two city hospitals, two month* of civil war for air-conditioning, a closed television network for conventions, even bunk beds for big families.But its big asset is an expanding room, with disappearing wails, that can cater to 3,000 convention delegates.Mr.Hilton, who expects to \"make a profit within 30 days,\u201d says the hotel News Editor Of Star Dies MONTREAL (OP) \u2014 Dermot Baker, news editor of the Montreal Star, died Wednesday *t home.He was 44.Mr.Baker, a native of Bristol, Eng., was educated in Montreal and joined the Star 27 years ago.At the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, he enlisted in the 17th Duke of York Royal Canadian Hussars, went overseas in 1941 and landed in Normandy Like a panade of penguin», the, of North American conventions.is capable of handling 85 per cent with his unit on D-day, June 6, 1944. >>x:xi:ô:;:rx:^^:^:;vXîW^:X SHEPBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS., APRIL 17, 1956 play, and Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, who wrote it.\u201cCarson took one look at Mr Frank and said: \u2018Why, it\u2019s Pepi ! (his nickname) Schildkraut with a bald head and a mustache'.\u201d To complete the resemblance, ! Schildkraut for three years has vShow Business *¦«> *\" *»««»**« +**^*^J ¦ Legion Auxi\u2019iary Holds Meeting At Rich Bay FITCH BAY The - Ladies By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (APt From shaved his pate with an electric razor twice daily The mustache Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion is from the makeup box; the ac- , Branch 18#) met at the home of tor i* unable to grow one that j Mrs.Rollins qualifies.\tj The president.Mrs.Dixon, pre- sided Mr».Corbett reported that the $5 voted to \u201cSave the Children Fund\u2019\u2019 had been paid.It waa the Mory of the amazing film Institute Holds\tdecided to donate $5 to the Easter career erf Joseph Schildkraut.\tSeals and Red Cross campaign.Once counted out by Hollywood, 0USV Meet!HQ\tMrs.Rollins stated that she had the Vienna born actor is at the \u201e\t^\tnf)t '«nt anything from the sick height of his career in the role .\"oTrfJ,VvT , .'^ifund to -Stanley Markweli as he ^ 7.APnl meeting of W I.w < Mr.and Mr».L.Huckim, Mars 1 Eva Huckina, Mr.Albert Adams, of Toronto; Mr.and Mr*.Don i Lyons, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mn G.Bennett and children, of Montreal.Mr.Joe Wharry it home from Richmond with bia parents for an ; indefinite time.Mr.and Mrs William B Un derhill, orf Taylorsvile, Ga.spent Easter holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Lewi» Dean and his sister.Mn.Roy Sheldon and Mr Sheldon, Mr.and Mrs.Underhill have gone to Keenebunk, Me, for the summer.Mr and Mr*.Roy Sheldon had all their children and grandchildren for Easter Sunday dinner.23 in all.Mr.Wallace Sheldon and Mrs.Havard Phaneuf, of Magog, Mrs.John Doucett.of Camp Petawa-wa.Ont., were Easter guests of Mr.Everett Sheldon.Orphans of the Storm to The HdtleV Centre Diary of Anne I rank \u2014 that s\t/ of Otto Frank, which he created 7\"\"\t' w\u201c !*1?*»* no lon««r in lh* hospital It on the stage.All of which proves ?! 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Cookahlr* 503-r-J.MIDDLE aged woman wania work as a companion, housekeeper, would take car* of Invalid.Tel Ayerta Cliff *12r-l* or Apply Box 38.Hatley.WANTED a woman to help with hnu«« work.If Interested.Tel Windsor Mill» VI.5-3484 35.Business Opportunities BROME LAKE - HOTEL 22 Room* and 3 cottages, licensed, insulated and heated lAke-shorc front with private island and boats.Recent sale of large local summer hotel for possible demolition and new building development should greatly increase patronage.Price $40,000 or near offer.Write or phone: G.A.Rotherham, Ernest Pitt &\u2022 Co Inc.Knowlton, Que.Tel.CH.3-6153.FRANK J.CONWAY.Complete Real Estate Service, Sale# - Purchases Rental* Appraisals Mortgage Loan* 56 Well.N.Off.LO, 7-5162 Rea.LO 24943.^AUCTION SALE Tuesday, April 22nd, AT 12:00 NOON for Joseph Hardy, |\t7TH RANGE, ST.FRANCIS 1 mil# from Brompfonvlll* on |\tAirport road.! TO BE SOLD:\u2014 15 head of cattle, 1\tmare.(1500 lbs ), 12 milking cows, 2\tpurebred registered Ayrshire*.4 good for beef, 1 two-year old bull, | purebred HolMeln.5 nursing calves, | 10 light Sussex hen*, tractor, M-H no.72, with plough and double wagon, disc harrow», combination seeder, S foot mowing machine, cultivator, walking plough, double sleigh, single sleigh, .«ingle harness, manure carrier with track, grindstone.M.C.milking machine, 2 unit», hay fork, 210 feet of new rope, pulleys, 15 tons of pressed hay, 8 ton* of loose hay, 10 tons of straw, 150 bags of oats, 100 posts, 2 ladder», electric fence, 500 feet of cut wood.800 feet of birch, 300 cttivt» of 14 Inch stove wood, 10 cord* of 20-tnch wood.1 grain box bolds 10 bags, DeLaval separator, 8 Carnation milk cana, alratnor, other small farm tool», electric atove, 3 burner* and oven, stove with on hurner and many other article» too numerous to mention.The farm 1» sold.Terms: CASH.R A.MURPHY, tAuctioneer), WatennlUe, Que.Tel.802-r-21.36.Miscellaneous HAND and power lawn mowers «harp-«oed and repaired, saw* filed on an automatic machine George'» Repair Shop Urg'd , 1933 Galt St West, Tel.LO.9-2219.GUITAR \u2014 ACCORDION KAY\tSALANTI VVK SELL and repair all kinds of musical Instruments.Up to IS month* for paying, We teach and rent guitar and accordion.Orchestra: Honolulu Trio.Honolulu Conservatory of Music, 201 King East, Sherbrooke, Tel.LO.$-7840.37.Personal HYGIENE suppliai (rubber good»).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price Hat Six sample*, 25c.15 «amples.$100.Mall order OepL C-2, Nor Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton.Ont DANVILLE\u2014 E.W.Smith.Notary.Tel.: 44.Lowest Prices IN TOWN THIS WEEK '56 Chevrolet se
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