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[" tjecbcookelMiilRecocd r\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS r Vi\\F'U R Mostîy sunny today and Saturday.Little wanner Saturday.Winds light Increasing to westerly 15 Saturday afternoon I^ow tonight and high Saturday 52 and 82.Estoblished 1897.Price: 5 Cents IKE SETS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, AUGUST I, AUG.Sixty-Second Year 12 DATE Opposition^ Protests Firing Man Was Active In Politics OTTAWA (CP) \u2014Agriculture Minister Harkness has been charged with acting as \"prosecutor, judge and executioner\u201d in the dismissal of an employee of has department.J.W.Pickersgill tL \u2014 Bona-vista Twillingate) made the charge Thursday when the case of Montreal cargo checker Walter Mitchell erupted during Commons discussion of agriculture department estimates.Mr, Harkness .«aid Mr.Mitchell was dismissed because he engaged in election campaign activity on behalf of Lionel Chevrier (L\u2014Montreal Laurier) and had been found in possession of contraband cigarets and liquor.The minister said that \"an cm ployee of the department who in the course of his duties as inspector takes gifts from the people he is inspecting should be dismissed.\u201d CONTRABAND SEIZED However, Mr.Chevrier, who raised the issue that was at times debated angrily, said the contraband goods involved only five bottles of liquor and six cartons of cigarets.The ctntraband had been seized by customs officers but they apparently had thought so little of the offence that they had decided not to prosecute.Mr.Harkness, who said the Liberals were trying to make a mountain out of a molehill, refused to disclose what he described as confidential reports on the mailer.Mr.Pickersgill charged the minister had fired Mr.Mitchell on the basis of \"secret police re ports.\u201d That, he said, was getting close to the \"Soviet system.\u201d He added, sarcastically, that this was \"the new Bill of Rights\u201d that the Progressive Conservatives had promised Canadian voters.STRENGTHEN OBSERVERS In other Commons developments: 1.\tPrime Minister Diefenbaker announced Canada is sending seven more army officers to join the 20-officer Canadian contingent now with the United Nations observer group in Lebanon.2.\tTrade Minister Churchill said Ceylon has accepted a Canadian loan of $2.000.000 io finance purchase of 25,000 Ions of flour and Canada is making an outright gift of 5.000 tons more.Continued on page 5 Chrysler TakesOver Simca Car DETROIT (AP)\u2014Chrysler Corporation entered the small car field today with an imported car.L, L.Colbert, president of Chrysler, said bis firm was buying the entire interest of Ford Motor Company in the French auto-building firm of Simca.Ford owns 443.973 shares or Î5.2 per cent of the shares outstanding m St me a.The Ford interest in Simca was acquired in December, 1954 A Ford statement said the sale to Chrysler was completed except for minor details.Colbert said that \"as part of the arrangement, Chrysler has entered into an agreement for the co-operative development of world markets for Chrysler and Simca products by the two companies SEEK \"NEW FORCE\" \"This arrangement with Simca,\u201d Colbert said, \u201cis primarily for the purpose of combining ttie overseas organizations of Chrysler and Simca to create a new and major force in the world automotive market.In addition, we are continuing our studies on a North American-type small car for possible production in our United States and Canadian plants to serve the North American continent.\u201d The Simca line mcludes the four-cylinder.96 .inch wheelba-se Aronde, the Ariane four- and eight-cylinder models on a 106-inch wheelbase and the Vedetter V-8 on a 106-inch wheelbase The Aronde costs about 51,700 at New York port of entry and \"he Ve-Bern» abOMt &L2Q0.4 ;\u2022 AYi HERE\u2019S A COOLING SIGHT - damage in Punta Arenas, Chile, main street, shown above.\u2014 The worst snow storm in 10 years has caused much the city nearest to the South Pole.Snow lies piled in the Gill Released On Bail SOREL, Que.- (CP) \u2014 Roger Gill, 49-year-old Montrealer charged with murder in the June 26 shotgun slaying of his wife and 14-year-old son Thursday was released on two bail bonds of $10,000 each pending preliminary hearing Aug.5, Provincial police said Thursday night that Mr.Justice Elie Salvas of superior court granted the bail on the request of Gill\u2019s counsel, Dollard Dansereau of Montreal.Bail in murder charges is believed rare.Gill was charged here Thursday with the murder.A coroner\u2019s jury at Pierreville, Que .20 mile.s east of here, Friday found Gill criminally responsible for the deaths.Mrs.Gill died almost immediately after a bias: from a 12-gauge shotgun struck her in the face in the Gill summer home in Ol a n a k.an Indian reservation about a mile from Pierreville.The son, Charles, died several hours later.The elder Gill is the son of the late Charles Gill, Freneh-Gana- j dian poet and painter.The sum- j mer house was once the home of ! the late Judge Charles Gill, once j a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.Cyprus Toll 97 In July NICOSIA ( Reuters) \u2014 A Greek-Cypriot was killed today when British troops battled gunmen after an army vehicle was ambushed in South Cyprus.The toll from communal violence in July was 97, more than double the previous worst month of killings \u2014 November, 1956\u2014 when 44 died.Three Turks \u2014 an 80->ear-old man.his wife, and another man \u2014were beaten to death Thursday night in a village.A total of 128 persons have died in violenee since June 7 when the latest phase of clashes between the Greek and Turkish communities broke out.More than 300 have been injured in this period.There's Nothing In The Rules About Shirts MANCHESTER.England (Reuters)\u2014Members of ihe Whalley Range Conservative Club were thunderstruck.\"Dammit, sir,\u201d growled one at the bar, \"there are ladies watching.\" Keith Bert whistle had committed the crime of crimes\u2014 he didn't have a coat on.Because it was a hot day he was dressed in slacks and sports shirt.\"Sir, as one gentleman to another, 1 must tell you it is a strict rule of this club that gentlemen must not remove jackets,\u201d huffed one of the gentlemen, dressed in shirt, tie.vest and coat.\"If this happens again you will hear from ihe committee\u201d Bin whistle apologized and thought the matter was ended.It wasn't.Thursday three other members who think \"this ridiculous rule about jackets is 40 years out of date\u201d appeared dressed in coats \u2014 but no shirts.\"We did it as a protest.\u201d said one.\"There was no'hing the committee could do as there is no rule forbidding us to take off our shirts.\u201d Iraq Gets Nod From UK LONDON (Reusers) \u2014 Britain today recognized the new Republican government of Iraq, the I foreign office announced.A foreign office spokesman said Britain no longer regards the iraq-Jordan Arab union as being in existence.The spokesman said it would be ! unrealistic for Britain not to take account of the present separation between Iraq and Jordan which merged in a federal Mate earlier this year.He said it was a matter for King Hussein\u2019s government to de-! cide whether Jordan would continue to use the federal constitution.Flies In The Beer VIENNA, Austria (Reuters) \u2014 Viennese beer gardens and cafes near the Blue Danube are losing trade because of a plague of flies and mosquitoes.With Bill Of Rights | OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Prime Minis ter Diefenbaker is ready to pro sent U) Parliament shortly a hill of rights he hopes will win pas-:sage before this session ends.Mr.Diefenbaker ha« long Ivon an advocate of such legislation, which would outline the ftinda mental freedoms of Canadians But hi« attempts in the past to | have such legislation put on the ' books were opposed by the pro j viotiis Liberal government on I grounds it was unnecessary, With this session apparently | moving toward a cluse.« re porter asked Mr.IKefonbaker whether he still intends bringing his bill of rights before Parlia .ment at thus time ALREADY DRAFTED \u2018\u2018Absolutely.\u201d he sa-id \"It's drafted It's ready.\"Naturally it\u2019s a matter for the House to decide, but I\u2019m go ing to have it submitted and 1 also hope to get ii passed this session He offered no hint of what the bill will propose, but a main purpose of ii likely will be to throw a major roadblock in (ho way of any attempts to abrogate individual freedom in Canada.By neatly outlining fund am en eal freedoms for Canadians, it would remove any excuse for inadvertent abrogation of an individual\u2019s rights by courts or .governments.Parliament would still remain supreme, legally able to legislate whatever action it sees fit.URGED BILL IN 19S5 Mr.Diefenbaker last proposed a bill of rights in the Commons in 1955, when he was an Opposi tion member.Some of its main .points: 1.\tEveryone has the right to life, liberty and security of [vr son and all are equal before the law 2.\tNo person shall he subject to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile; any person arrested or dr Itained must be promptly informed why and given fair hearing within a reasonable time or be released.3.\tThe right to habeas corpus of any person shall not lx-abridged, suspended or abrogated except by Parliament.4 Nothing in the lull shall abridge or exclude, any rights or freedoms to which any person is otherwise, entitled.Invitation To Khrushchev \\\\ YSII1NGTON \u2022\u2014 ( \\P) \u2014 Prenident Eisenhower wrote Soviet Premier Khrushchev todav th«t he is seeking « summit meeting of the UN Security Council about \\ug.12 in New \\ oik or elsewhere ami he hopes Khrushchev will attend.Eisenhower challenged what he said was Khrushchev s effort to set up a system of big power dictation such as \"you imposed in Eastern Europe.\" \"The United States cannot MS-1\t- - oept that point of view,\" Eisenhower wrote in declaring that a meeting of heads of government ,mi the Middle East crisis must tv held within the framework of the Security Council.NO \u2019 AGGRESSION\" Eisenhower also rejected Khrushchev's contention that the central trouble in the Middle East at the moment is \"aggros sion\" by the United Stunes against j Lebanon The real problem, the president said, is \"the threat, by others, of further indirect aggression against independent states \u201d \"This problem is clearly the re sponsibihty of the United Nations Security Council.\"\t\u201e Therefore, he told Khrushchev,1\t» he is instructing Henry C»bot j Lodge.ILS ambassador at the vx-iiru, m-atu c-rm ic'iz tv to seek a -penal Sceuntv WHERE DEATH STRUCK 'Council meeting about Aug 12 which would bring together gov eminent chiefs and foreign minis tors.Eisenhower expressed the hope that Khrushchev would take smi ilar action In effect, the president's sped fication of Aug.12 supported Thursday's proposal by Prime Minister Harold Macmillan It significantly ignored Pro mier Charles de Gaulle's pro 1 posai for a summit meeting in Europe, outside UN jurisdiction, I for Aug.18.In talking of a summit session of the Security Council, Risen hower said, \"if such a meeting lis arranged, I expect to Attend 1 and participate and I hope that you would do likewise \" With respect to the place, Kis | embower said the United Slat*» \"agrees (that the meeting might lx- held elsewhere than New York City but wo could not agree to the meeting being bel in, Mos cow.\u201d Khrushchev bad suggested Mos cow a» a possible wfe.\"The memory of the well organized mass demonstration and serious danger to the United Stales Embassy m Moscow is too I fresh in the minds of the Amer-llcan people,\" Eisenhower said.Tin- démonstrations wen- di | reeled against.United Slates j landings in Irbanon.The sttate department took the position they were organized by (bo Soviet government., v Armed soldier* atnnd giinnf nrnr (lie wreckage of « motorcycle of I» policeman who was killed in n plot to assassinate Lebanese Premier Sami Hey Solli.The Prime Minister narrowly escaped death when a pmked ear a few yards ahead of his auto was blown up.Eight persons, including the policeman, were killed.New Lebanon Chief In No Rush To Take Over From Chamoun Sami Solh\u2019s opposition, to Shohab.The premier, a long Lime cuemy of the general, Uiyeotled the election session of Parliament Foreign Mmister Cbarleis M.ihk *.iid there was no reason for the cabinet to romain in office aime it* member» disagreed on the election.Some other deputies contended that Solli should resign now in» (sload of waiting until the presidency change* hand* and pul» him out.Army Carries Out Our Foreign Policy Today's Chuckle \u201cWell, then \" demanded the baby stork, \u201cwho DID bring me?\u201d Rocket Experts Tackle Problem Of Clearing Space Traffic Jams By ALTON BLAKESLEE MOSCOW (AP) - Rocket experts are taking a look at the problem of preventing space traffic jams and getting rid of old, tired out man-made moon.'.Right now four satellites are circling the earth\u2014a huge Sputnik and three small U S mooevs.But one day there could be hundreds of satellites from numerous countries beeping out signals or flying dead and interfering with the tracking of the live moons Collisions would be a remote chance, but the dead soldiers could be a nuisance, interfering with other and better experiments ce space travel The question of how to recover or destroy satellites whose mission is complete is or.the agenda of ihe Committee on Rockets and Satellites at the special meeting of the International Geophysical Year committee tœder way here.Also to be discussed are a po-sible international quota of satellites that should circulate at one time, a central agency for satellites or spaceships to o'her planets.and questions concerning other bodies, such as the moon or the plane - The most immediate questions concern how- to share most fully and efficiently the IGY informa tion obtained by the satellites, how best to track satellites and similar problems.The rocket satellite committee is one of 10 groups assessing the progress and future plans in the various IGY fields such as ¦weather, oceans and cosmic rays.Sputniks II and III found a curious halo of radiation above the earth, two Soviet scientists reported Thursday night.U.S.scientists said it is apparently the same as the strange radiation band reported by Ex plorer III.\t\" < OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Army officers are maintaining with some pnde that, without the army, Canada would be unable to execute any foreign policy.They say that the* army now is the executive arm of the external affairs department.At the same time, some of them have been wondering out loud why some naval and RCAF officers are not employed on United Nations duties.The army comments, followed Prime Minister Diefenbaker's an nouncement Thursday that seven ' more Canadian army officers will be sent to liebanon next week i UN observers, raising the total to 20 Canadians.LEBANON ONLY ONE Lebanon is cmly one of «ev eral countries where Canadian army personnel are serving as policiers of uneasy pace.More than 1,000 Canadians are serving with the UN Emergency Force in the Middle East to patrol the hot border between Egypt and Israel They have been there 18 months and no end is in sight for this task.Some 14 Canadian armi offi cers are serving with ttx- UN truce commission in Palestine and eight others wi*h the (nice commission in Kashmir which oversees the armistice between India and Pakistan in that area.More than 100 Canadian soldiers, mostly officers, are working on the armistice commission teams in the associated Indochina states of W* Nam and Cambodia.The commission in Laos recently finished it* job USED IN KOREA The army carried the main Canadian effort m the Korean War It had a 6 0(ri man brigade fn act#» for two year» i Posting of officers to interna tion-ai truce teams has left big holes in command and headquar-i tors staffs and this has meant ad ditiona! work for the men left hind.But, on the whole, the army is as happy as a clam about the tasks it has been assigned around the world.fine senior officer said these jobs offer proof of the case that ihe army has been trying to make out for years: That in the age of thermonuclear weapons, \u201clittle\u201d wars fought with conventional weapons are more likely than an all-out global atomic war and that \"here must therefore be no , \"down grading\" of the army.Dominicans Down USAT Transport NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 A U S.Navy transport plane was reported to have been forced down Thursday by fighter* of the Dominican Republic\u2019* air force.The plane was released after being searched and held for an hour in Santiago on the north roast of the republic.The Dominicans were report ed to he looking for smuggled arms hut llic-re was no explana tion why they went after a U.S military plane.Embassy Stoned RANGOON, Burma (Reuters)\u2014 The Indian Naval ship Delhi, cm a five clay goodwill visit here, has churned up some jllwill among Indians living in Rangoon.A group of them stoned their em bass y Wednesday night when they were refused permission to board the vessel.BEIRUT ( AP)- la-banoiti s pres drill cirri mdiralcd today he will , not try to lake office Iwforo hi# 'term officially Isgin- Sept.2-1 idespite continuing rciwi demiuwts for the immediate departure of President Camille Chamoun, The Lebanese generally were jubilant over the election of Gen.Fuad Slw'liab Thursday as a non partisan compromise candidale with the best chance of ending the 81 day rclielliem But one rebel leader who wins ploased with par Ini incurs choice still held out for Chamoun to quil at once.Baisiically nothing ha* changed former premier Saeb Sa lam told The Associated Press from his rebel fortress in the heart of Beirut \"We will continue to fight until our demand# are met,\" hr asserted.ASK WITHDRAWAL The main demands arc Ihe quick withdrawal of U.S, troops and the immediate re-signal ion of Cha moun Neither Chamoun, who asked for American, troops July 14, nor Sliehab indicated they were in any hurry to send tliem home Secretary of Stale Dulles said m Washington the troops will leave if asked by the lycbanese govern i ment.Chamoun, after conferring willi Shehab, said he has no mtentior iof c|uitting Ix-fore his six-year | term runs out.Shc-hah, 56-year old army commander in chief who believes sol diers should stay out of politics, sa.id he would next resign from the army until Sept.24 That meant he could not assume the j presidency until then STILL NONCOMMITTAL Asked by reporters alxout with 1 draws I of U.S troops, Shehab stuck to his noncommittal position that enabled both govern ment and rebels to settle on him for president : \"I am still a gen-eral and not yet a president and «O I have nothing to 'ay.\" A cabinet sbakeup appears likely as a result of Premier Passes Up Duke Ellington Backstage Visit Cheers Margaret STRATFORD, Ont.(CP) - Ten crowded minute# backs'age Thursday night \"made\" Princess Margaret\u2019s B\u2019/a hour day in Stratford.The princes# suddenly t-parked to life in the concrete canyon be hind the stage at the Shake-pear can festival theatre at costumed members of the festival company filed before her for introductions.Earlier *he had been wi\u2018h-drawn and almost wan.She frowned at photographers upon her arrival from Toronto at 5.50 p.m EDT aboard an 11 .coach diesel-drawn train and was «ombre at a riverside civic welcome at \u2018he bandsheli.She nod\u2019led through parts of the performance of The Winter's Tale in the festival theatre anei occasionally used her program to shield a yawn.! But backstage she was a new woman.As festival artistic director Michael Langharn ushered forward the principal members of the company, the princess gree\u2019e-d them with warm\u2018h and vivacity.After individual introduction* she turned with a dazzling smile j to the rest of the company knot-i ted nearby in gown', wigs and ' bea rd s She had special words for Mer-! vyn Blake, one of the older members of the company, and the youngest, Dirk Campbell, 10.As the princess recrossed the stage into the auditorium, a peal of applaii-c broke from the audience and she paused there for a three-minute ovation.HAS NEW HAIRDO 1 The princess' arrival,- accom- panied by P-sliva! founder Tom Patterson and Dave Rae, direr for of the festival\u2019s board of governors, drew a buzz of wonder She sported a new bubble > -it hairdo, fashioned during a Vo hour break to dine and dress Ik-tween the civic welcome and the theatre performance.She wore a rose silk taffeta gown and a mutation mink stole After the evening\u2019s stage pro-duction the princess left the fes tival theatre amid the thunder of a rocket salute and drove directly to the train fxarked on a siding She passed up a concert, ball in the arena by Duke Ellington one of turn favorite jazz musicians, in favor of sleep.The royal tram later left Stratford for Niagara Falls, Ont., the 'next leg of Princes* Margaret\u2019* 6 «-day Ontario Lour.Dulles To Seek End Of Coups WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 Secretary of Stale Dulles said Thursday that if a Minimi!, conference i- held, President Ki-< nhower will impies on Soviet Premier Nikita.Ktwiishehev the danger of Indirect i aggression.Indirect aggression i< « term Dulles uses to mean efforts by one government to overthrow another without open military at- -1 ark \"I thi-nk the world is indeed m grave danger of war\" if no way is found to ileal with the sort of indirect aggression in Lebanon, ; he «aid, NEED CONTROL If the leaders of the Soviet Union do not want war, \u201cthey will almost have to agree that these practice* should be brought under some kind of control by the United Nation*.\u201d Dull* spoke at his first pre-s conference #4iter American marine' landed in Iwhanon July 14.Hi- also mail» \u2018he-se points: Tlie U.S.will probably recognize the xu.w peptiblir of Iraq 1 située Middle Eastern allies such as Turkey feei thi* t* a \u201cwuso and prudent course.\u201d The marine# will lie withdrawn from la-ha non if a'sked to do so by the Beirut government.DON'T NEED DE GAULLE F , SclMMl MECTlNsb AT u-N NE.\u2018.Vote HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO DECLABE ?\u201d Automation For Box Cars Expansion Without Inflation One of the great questions of this century is whether the free economies of tliX world can grow and prosper withoik continuing inflation.On the record, it has not hern generally managed so far.Since World War II ended, the great expansion in North America and Europe has been matched by strong inflationary pressures.The matter is one that governments deal delicately with.They want to control inflation, and will in nearly every instance make some moves toward that goal.But they also fear deflation and depression, and hence hesitate to clamp the anti-inflation screws too tight.Witness the experience of the late Liberal administration.Expansion of the economy takes money.If funds are pumped into the country's bloodstream by government borrowing anil unbalanced budgets, the results may he inflationary.If tha money comes from wage boosts that outrun gains in productivity and from prices higher than reasonable costs dictate, the outcome is the same.Is there any way to escape the spiial and still give the economy powerful propulsion ?Wage gains which simply match advances in efficiency do not seem to have a big enough impact, for in many fields there is no room for such ad v uni es on a significant scale.\\\\ hat can a locomotive engineer do to improve his output?In a London dispatch, John Allan May of the Christian Science Monitor suggests, however, that expansion and stability might yet work out as tiavel-ing companions .He points out that for most of the period since 195 1 West Germany has managed expansion while avoiding the inflation pitfalls.The explanation seems to involve complex relationships.Investment in new plants must, of course, he high.But the German experience indicates this investment capital must he drawn heavily from accumulated individual savings if the currency and hence the economy are to he kept stable.The Germans have had no special magic.When they have not held savings and investment in balance, or have let wages far outstrip efficiency gains, inflation has hit them, too.But their good results when the balance is kept suggest the problem may have an answer.1 hey key to it, as May intimates, is perhaps the individual.If we assume he really wants stability, he must know how he may get it.lie must understand that a large share of savings must go into investment for expansion.1 his means denying himself their use for other purposes.But if this reservoir can\u2019t he drawn upon, there will either he no great expansion or it will he brought off by strongly inflationary measures.Canada's Railways Are Using Their Brains \t P Ispa t - ! I r| * T * i \u2022\t! I\tfili sr* x rUS I il This And That 1 ven though the weather has been teuihle so far this summer, people are getting their exercise \u2014 dodging rain storms.tV *\t?A car will give you anywhere from 1 5 to TO miles to the gallon of gasoline hut some people can get 85 miles an hour out of a bottle of hootch.-A vY Summer is the time when the family goes to the cottage for a holiday and as hard ns well equip- da mother has do work twice she does at home in her ped kitchen.?\t?\trY The politician's favorite the side-step.?\t*\txY 1 here are more long distance phone calls being made than ever before but teen ageis\tstill\tset\tthe\trecord for phone conversations that are just plain long.Ëâ&K.B .¦; BBBH II MI.U Yardmaster in CPR's St.Luc yards at Montreal controls vast network of tracks from these towers, Canadian Press Staff Writer | Getting the right kind of car\u2014 car accounting department, e\u2019.m- ehca | MONTREAL (CD \u2014 Canada's : major railways are using their.j \u2018'brains\" to cut costs and boos: I business.! To stem dwindling revenues, ¦ i cost-conscious railway men are | putting automation to wot the old \"eight wheels ami a box\" i\u2014the railway freight car.j With much of the freight opera-dion already on automatic basis.; it has got to the point where wherei it\u2019s freight work is like an iceberg (CP Photo) Jacoby On Bridge the eye.* * \u2022 Memory machines, .television, radio, electronic rompu tors\u2014they are being used be- r.The freight car is shunt- : box, flat, stock, hopper, gondola, \u2019 mating old-fashioned pen-and-ink ed over a hump, where electronic j ore, ballast, tank refrigerator\u2014to recording of each car\u2019s where ey.s re.i its number and trar.s-the right place at the right time abouts and replacing hundreds of m to TV screens in a con- : is a major problem that auto- huge bookkeeping logs with a trol dome.The yard operator tips mation is helping solve.Biggest gleaming, clattering electronic a bu : n, recting the car on its example of the allocation head- computing system.\tdownhill run to a rack in a fan-.ache is grain traffic in Western Eventually, railway experts like \"re ng distance\" and sets \">r Canada, a mammoth movement say, one card will keep all the railside brakes to retard the of Prairie wheat from elevator various phases of freight opera- speed and ease the car to a to Lakehead shipping terminals, bon, from the conductor to car smooth coupling.The new CNR Montreal yard will have 84 tracks, two humps, walkie-talkie communication with round crews anti radio signals in diesel cab.Making up trains becomes a filing job\u2014each car goes in its proper slot.RAO BID MAKES SQtKEÏK V MIST Today's hand is an example of a perfect double squeeze made his own hand, cashed his nee of necessary b> a really bad bid.spades and dummy's ace and South should have contented 1 queen of clubs.He discarded a himself with a seven-heart bid diamond from each hand and but the game was duplicate and proceeded to run the heart suit, he took a bad gamble for that East had to let a diamond go -extra 10 points.\ton the last heart in order to hold If West had opened a spade the spade king, whereupon South South would have had his 18 let the spade queen go.tricks off the top, hut West West in turn had to throw a opened the jack of clubs.\tdiamond in order to hang on to South took stock of the situs- the ten of clubs, so South's three tion and saw that the double diamonds were all good, squeeze was going to work if M ost had been forced to guard clubs.East had been forced to East held the king of spades tor diamond.You bid two no-trump his three-spade bid.\tand partner bids three clubs.South won the opening club in What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow The railways keep track of ev- tracing department, informed of ery freight car \u2014 what's in it.traffic movement.But man's role going, when it'll be will never vanish entirely.Old empty\u2014and link this information dogs will learn new tricks, ai-thero's far more to it than meets With the economic forecasts of though the railways will even;a every harvest movements, or automo- ally reduce manpower, bile output, even soup consump- Few are willing to predict, how-teletypes, tion.\tever, just how far machines will The CPR.for example, put replace men in railway work, electronic \"brains\" to work in There's another factor in car hind the scenes to put more box 1949 on (j,e Windsor \u2022 Montreal accounting.North American r: cars into longer, faster freight run> using teletype circuits to reads trade their freight cars trains.\tkeep minute-by-minute tabs on when a shipment is going from.It's big business, billion-dollar all freight shipments on the 850- say Montreal to Houston, Tex.-business.And the trend is toward mile route, key section of the So a Canadian freight car cr.T greater use of automation in rail- Chicago-Boston through service, up far south, is emp -T r> Musical M :mories NORTH\t1 A None V A K J 9 6 4 *\t87 8 *\tA Q S 2 WEST\tEAST A 6 3\tA\tK J 9 8 7 5 4 2 ¥ 8 ~ 2\t¥\tNone ?10 9 4\t?\tQ .1 6 A T 109 8 4 A 7 5 SOCTH (D) A A Q 10 ¥ Q 10 5 S *\tA K 3 2 A K 6 North and South vulnerable South\tWest\tNorth\tEast ¥\tI A Double\tPass\t4 A\tPass 5 ?\tPass\t6 A\tPass 7 NT.\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A .T guard spades and no one able to guard diamonds, CARD SENSE Q The bidding has boon: was South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 Club\tPass\t1 Dmd\tPass 2 N.T.\tPass\t3 Dmd\tPass S V T.\tPass\t4 Dmd\tPass j 4 Hearts\tPass\t5 Hearts\tPass SUMMER TUEASIUP (Kitchener-Waterloo Record) Summer spreads forth treasure with a lavish hand.Cherries are jewelling trees with an Aladdin-like wreath.Raspberries hang heavy on vines.Currants are turning to ruby clusters.Harvest apples are getting to a size where farm lads will soon be tempted to pick a few of the largest and bury them in the new hay to hasten their ripening.It won't be many weeks until peaches and plums join in the procession of summer fruits.By the time the grapes are ready for market, we will be lamenting how short the summer has seemed.You, South, hold: Spades \\ Q 2 Hearts K J 4 Dmd.Q 9 7 Clubs A K 8 4 What do you do now?\\\u2014Bid five no \u2022 trump.This allows your partner to choose between six diamonds and six no-trump.You still have your same 19 points.TODAY'S QUESTION Y'ou hold- Spades A Q 2 Hearts k 10 4 Dmd.K :> Clubs A K 10 5 4 and open one club.Parmer responds one A Sil l Y DEM AND (A'ancouver Province) It is.of course, silly to demand a bill of rights that will go into every nook and cranny of the constitution to ferret out all the details and shades of meaning of individual rights.It is also wobbly logic to maintain that a bill of rights would actually h\u2019rm hitman rights by defining their limits and removing the safeguards inherent in the constitution.way operation.Push-button railroading isn't an impossibility anymore.Canadian Nroral Railways, which went in the red last year, is sper.dtrg Jl'; 1 ) ' 00) OB N >r 0 A m e r i c a* a larges; automatic freight yard, a fabulous \u201cbra n\" or.Montreal Island tha: uses ra dio, television and automatic computers to sort out a daily ; jumble of 7,000 freight cars bound for as many ns VV les::-nations.To be finished in \u2019.ihU, it uses the \u201chump\" prine p.e\u2014 the simple idea tha.a freight ear rolls downhill for free\u2014to make up trains.Similar CNR yards are phr.r.ed for Moncton, N.B., and AV.r.n peg.The privately-operated Cana'.an I Paci:' c R\ts plans automatic fra- :ht yards a: Toronto and Calgary and w.U improve its present S I.tic mar-shalitt-g ybuM c years ago as Canada - firs' rush bu on.freight terminal.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 W ;h roughly four of every five cents of CNR end CPR opera revenue coming from freight traffic the ra .w-.ys eye eagerly any new atromaDC tricks for the NV.000 freight cars in C.-.-tcase.278 with tno CFS 116.847 w.th 'the CNR.And the CNR is currently completing a transformation of its In the will of the late newspaper publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, a fund was established for a gold medal to be awarded annually for the most disinter-es'ed and worthy public service by any United States newspaper, the famed Pulitzer Frire.Pulitzer, who was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1847.came to the U S.in 1864 and joined the Union army.Later he purchased newspapers in St Louis and New York.loaded for another destination, possibly in Florida, and ft.}, months later, ends back in Canada.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 At any one time about 20.WO Canadian freight cars arc roaming the U S., with a similar number of U.S.cars in this country.That's why Canadian trains include such romantic ra.1 way-names as Acheson.Topeka and, Santa Fe.Central of New Jersey.Sou hern Pacific.Lot; tv: c N ¦ ¦ s.Bos.and even the Ch.eago Bel: Line occasionally.Rental per day per car is 82 75.so ii pays to know which line has what car and for how long.Here's how freight trains arc made up: By the old way.each loaded car, bated on a -'wheel report\" giving car number, conter-s c'd .destination is shunted into the freight yard, where the yard-master has his list of fréta'- locate the cars by number and, ¦ drop them onto various tracks, making up blocks of cars bc -td in the same general area.The blocks are combined to make trains.The modern \u201chump\" yard does the same thing, bu: -s faster and1 ! ACROSS 1-Pan Alley 4\tKind of concert (pi.) 5\tKind ct craan ,\u2019idual tcupied 3 Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO The cost of operating the Sherbrooke police department far the past six months was 815.352 as compared with $13.741 for the first half of 1927.Officials of the Julius Kayser Company are seeking a tax accord with the City to permit the extension of their local factory.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 TWENTY YEARS AGO Officers named for the Odd Fellows Lodge at Thetford Mines were: Stuart Hodge.Orin Simons, Arthur Wood, U.A.A'audrey, Fred Patterson, J.T.MacCallum, Dr.P.L.Daigneault, T.R.Johnston, T.Smith, John Canning, Howard Mcllarg.Bert Talmage and Donald Smith.New offeers for the Magog Army and Navy A'eterans were: AVilliam Malcolm, Joseph Hud-dlestone.Samuel Hyde, George McDonald, Arthur Francombe, Cyril Peake and George Con-w ay.* # \u2022 TEN YEARS AGO Canada\u2019s program of economic austerity softened today beneath the government week end blows which abolished ex cise taxes on a host of eon sumer goods.The farm Forums of the Sherbrooke area have arranged a field day at the Lennoxville Experimental Farm for Wednesday of this week, while the Bedford district Holstein Friesian Club will hold its annual picnic on Thursday.\\ Press Comment TO CLARIFY' (Toronto Telegram) Professor Henry Higgins might have worried a little, and Nancy Mitford might even now consider it distinctly \u201cnon-lT.\" but we are offering this item solely for clarification.That crisis country- in the Middle East is Lebanon, not the Lebanon.Use of the article \"the\" appears to have crept in from the French, Le Liban, or from The Lebanon Mountains.Our source is the King James version of the English Bible, Verse 12 of the ninety-second psalm: \u201cThe righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon.\" WRONG LINEUP (Saint John Telegraph-Journal) \u2014It is usually a good idea to check the head of the lineup you are joining, if possible.In Halifax the other day an American tourist narrowly escaped getting an anti-polio shot intended for provincial employees only.Only the shock of being bluntly asked her age disclosed that something was amiss.She thought she was in a lineup for a tour of Province House! Without that one embarrassing question it is quite possible she might have returned to her United States home with the startling information that socialized medicine had been firmly established in Canada, as in Britain where tourists are entitled to the same free medical treatment provided Britons.THERE'S THE RUB (Minneapolis Tribune) Consumers will have to keep buying hard goods at the present pace if the economy is going to hold its own over the next few months, one business expert writes.Buying ' hard goods would be easier if we also had hard dollars.Answer to Previous Puzzle 'reposition ioung birds 4\tHeaped 5\tScent 6\tSports participant 7\tPiace ft Outmoded 9 Press 10\tFleshy fruit 11\tFemale sheep (PL) , F\t1\tM\t:Vo IS E\tL-\tE=\tNÆ JUiNJ\t\tE\tAt- ;\u2022 \t\t\tB T WAT r-1 I- 17 Within this 19 Sample 23\tSicker 24\tSour- 25\tWindow glass 26\tItalian city c band 2: Most miserly resort 28 Saucy 11 29 War god of 42 Two-wheeler Greece\t(coll.) 31 Belgian port 43 Digits 33 Flight 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from the re HAMILTON CP \u2014Pia\"> are crnt.'¦ frrmed European Common r.earmg completion for \u201cmitaal tuai mee r.g of the Internat oral Market to the new pohcy of the development\" hy jtteel Company Apple .Association Thursday ex pressed uncertainty about the fu- Western Hemisphere ture of European apple markets \"We just don\u2019t know what wtl Ur.tted K.-g-rôm or.trade with the of Canada Ltd.of its property a: Cotvrrecoeur.east of Montreal We are dealing with an en- This is stated by H.G.Hiltor.rely new concept We just don\u2019t président, in his current message US Explodes Plentiful Supply Nuclear\tQf Raspberries M,ss,le\tAl The Market STTERtmOOKT PAIL Y RFCORD.FRIDAY.At\u2019Crt'ST t.1PA* Financial & Market Report UUrtluî happen said Bruce M Wa .ace.know how the V K.move or the to shareholders Mr Hilton did an association director, during ECM will work out\u2014it\u2019s an un- not expand on what the com the tma.session of the three day kr.own field,\u2019\u2019 said oce delegate pany plans No details of the new British meeting.NEW STEINBERG\u2019S STORE MANAGER wsm: ¦ Camille Gagne, 1091 Cambrai St., Sherbrooke, whose promotion from Grocery Manager to Store Manager of Steinberg\u2019s local Supermarket, was announced by Mr.Sam Steinberg, President of the Company.Born in Sherbrooke and a former student of Ste.Therese d\u2019Avila School, Mr.Gagne, 32 years old, has been with the Company for three years.He succeeds Mr.Marcel Aussant.who is appointed Manager of store 63.in Montreal.The company stated last year, policy have been announced, ex- however that the amount of cept that buying will be on a space in Its existing plant is not more competitive basis and that sufficient for the expansion likely $20.000.000 has been allocated for to be required \u201cto keep pace imports of produce.\twith the market growth expected IMPOSSIBLE TO JUDGE\tin Eastern Canada in the years Delegates said that until there ahead.- a further lowering of tariffs by\t-L,L\u2014L.,-, the six-member ECM -he pattern of rade w.\u2019.be tmpos-ible to MAN WAS ACTIVE judge.\tContinued from page 1 Italy has indicated she will tr\\ \u2014\u2014\t\u201e\t, \u2014r- to get rid of her fruit to ECM\ts WU'rans Minister Brooks m- members\ttraduced legislation that would Mr.Wallace said Canada has widen existing federal aid to chil reached its peak in the apple field dren of w*r dead for hl«twr edu unless ox-erseas markets change caUr\u2018 arid increase some pa>-greatly.\tments.If European markets are cut * Works Minister Green, gov-off.apples normally exported emmer.t House leader, gave no from British Columbia would be tic* the government will move to channeled to Eastern Canada and have morning Commons sittings would flood the market, he said, daily, starting Monday.Aug.11.Expansion of the apple produce in a final drive to clean up parlia in Canada would not affect im- ment ary business.The plan would ^ ports\te U.S said Mr add two-hour morning sessions\u2014 Wallace.As most importing from the House already sits mornings the United States is in an off- on Fridays and Saturday!*\u2014and season for Canada.\tlengthen the Commons work week Canada and the U.S.are \u201cin lo 41 hours from 33.the same k \u2022 :1 of boat together.\u201d CLAIMS NO HEARING - During debate on the Mitchell _\t_\tdismissal, Mr.Chevrier said \u201ca One-Man Diesels\tgrave and serious injustice \u2019 was W ASHINGTON AP \u2014 The Ur-Ited States oda> expio e nuclear warhead in a mis>le above Johns on Island in the Pa cific It was the first announced test of such a wvapor.The explosion was part of the currerc senes of tests in the Pa cific.Earlier, there were re per -from Honolulu that an explosion lighted up the sky there about 1 a m Joht ston Island is Ttki miles se>u:hwe>t of Honolulu An area around Johnston Island was designated a danger rone July 25 because s'f the pr\\»p.»t'J tests of missiles armed wnth nl clear warheads \\ joint aimouneeraent of the Atomic Energy Commission and the defence department said only: \u201cThe test detonation of a nuclear warhead in a missile occurred above the Johnston Island area in the Pacific today.The test is pari of the Hardtack nuclear weapons test series.\" Fresh juicy v'anadian raspberries arc m plentiful supply at 'he Municipal Market, selling for 25 cents a small basket.S: raw berries are almost finish ed.The blue-berry season is e\\ peeled to start shortly Elsewhere, prices were steady ar las; week\u2019s level i ui a Oranges dor.Grapefruit Bananas lb.uenions .Grapes, red.lb.Apples !h :5c 10c 18c 6 foe Jhc .20c 19c one.to EUROPE by WHITE EMPRESS It\u2019s timely to travel trans-Atlantic in Thrift Season.Aboard famed Canadian Pacific White Empresses you enjoy luxury living at low cost.sparkling entertainment.memorable meals .and traditional Canadian Pacific service and hospitality.Convenient weekly sailings TO LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL Sept.\t2 .\t Sept.\t9 .\t Sept.\t16*.\t Sept.\t23 .\t Sept.\t30 .\t Oct.\t7*.\t Oct.\t14 .\t *Cal!s at Greenock Sff YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, RAILWAY TICKET OFFICF or: R.MYERS Steamship General Agent, .James St.West, Montreal f AMSTERDAM ( Reuters 1\u2014The done when the employee was fired 25th congress of the International last June 24 on 24 hours\u2019 notiee Transportation Workers Fédéra- \u201cwithout being hoard and with lion says locomotives should be>ou! being given an opportunity manned by two men hut that of being he-ard '' diesel and electric trains gradu- He quoicd from letters by Mr ally might be operated by only Mitchell\u2019s superiors to show the man had been a conscientious and efficient worker m his 22 years of government service.But Mr.Harkness said Mr.Mitchell had worked only 16 years during a 22 - year period, and only as a seasonal and casual employee of the department on the Montreal Harbor.Mr.Chevrier said the minister had disregarded parliamentary precedents which, he said, permitted dismisals for political partisanship only where a member of Parliament gave a written statement to that effect, or after an investigation by an impartial tribunal.Neither had been done in Mr.Mitchell\u2019s case.Mr.Pickersgill said \u201cI can't recall anything comparable that has happened in the Parliament of Canada or of the United Kingdom.\u201d TWISTED FACTS?Mr.Harkness replied that Mr Chevrier had twisted the facts of the case.Mr.Mitchell had admitted receiving the bottles of liquor and cigarets from captains of ships berthing in Montreal.\u201cYou can form your own conclusions,\u201d he added.The minister said Mr.Chevrier had been embarrassed by his earlier questions on the case and now was trying \u201cto cover up.\u201d But Mr Chevrier replied be wasn\u2019t embarrassed in the slightest.\u201cI am happy to find myself in a position to defend this man who has been improperly convicted by the minister,\u201d he said.Mr.Pickersgill said that on the basis of a \u201csecret investigation and papers,\u201d Mr Harkness bad defamed Mr Mitchell in the Com-monis, where the minister was immune to legal action.Frank Howard (CCF\u2014Skeema) said the dismissal showed \u201ca most, disgusting and deplorable\u201d attitude on the part of iho government.Civil servants should be treated precisely as workers in private industry.Epidemic Of Forest Fires Out West VANCOUVER (CPI \u2014 Cloudy weather which foresters hoped would help them fight thousands of acres of burning timber in British Columbia\u2019s woodlands brought only grief Thursday.Lightning started 53 new fires.Officials said there was a storm over the Pacific Ocean and said it may move eastward to drench many of the 360-odd forest fires in the province.Some 3,500 men arc fighting the outbreaks The storm was plotted about 800 miles off the coast Firefighters said only a deluge will stop the flames advancing tn the dry hush.The weatherman said another 21 hours would decide the storm's future path The work of arsonists added to firefighters\u2019 problems Thursday in the Kootenay area of Southwestern B.C., long the scene of ter rorist activities.The forest service asked for RCMP help The death toll in the battle against the flames increased Thursday to four when firefighter Richard F.George, 39, of Chilliwack was killed by a falling fir tree.Vri.ETAKl.K M \\KRFT Green Beans\t25c Tomatoes,\tlocal\t.\t50c .Mushrooms v* tb .40c Beets, new, bunch\t15c Onions\t3 lbs for 25c hjanev ,1rv leans hi t.'e Inc Cucumbers.Hot House 2 for 25 Broccoli\t 40c Cabbage, new .\t08c lb.Chicory\t.bunch\t35c Iceburg Lettuce .\t20c Spin«'T .gne Parsley\t.bunch\tIt'c NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (Closed at 11 a m ) Amer.Telephone\tISO'-s\tISO's Anaconda\t49 V\t50 Bethlehem Steel\t4B1»\t45v Borden's Co.\ttip\u2019s Chrysler\t51s*\t52 Comm Solvents\t12 v Cons Edison\t55\t54:* Douglas\t59'»\t59 Dupont\t193't: General Electric\tR3\tfi2t* General Motois\t44V\t43'» Goodyear\t90\t901 .¦ Int.Paper\t103'x\t103'2 Int.Telephone Johns Many die Montg.Ward N Y Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel l S Rubber Std Oil of \\ ,t.Studebaker V .S Steel Vanadium Steel Wool worth Additional Quotes «Greenshleldt and Co.Ltd ) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE MONTREAL 11:30 AM.STOCKS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quotation» ;r, cert» unie»» marked $ ?\u2014Odd lot Vo-tibi S.'S V Mgom3 $31 » \\lumm $29'» Mum 2 pr 4T V gu> .¦$.\u2019¦ \\»bosto» $2S .Bell Phone $41' Bow at S'.¦ $ts Gat 5 .pr $HV» Home O \\ \u2019>$21 II Smith $35 Ho-4 .ay $4tHa Imp Oil $43\u2018a Imi V, $.iC''.' ltd C |v $13'¦: Int l td $.Y04 39'»\t\tBrazil .\u2022$(\u2019>'*\tlut\tUl.$49'4 4-»'\t\tB A Oil $41 .\tLaura\tSee z$22\u2019.38\t\tHC Kort'M SIP*\tM.i\t» » )- » 18'>,\t\tBC rove $40\tMoi\tv » 18 23 ¦\u2019»\t\tCan ('em $34\t\\o:\t-amta $4.V', 35 '» 54 ' : 371 »\t34 * s\ti l Fndr> $29' ¦ (\u2019 Brew $32',\t\\\\\\ l I\u2019ow ,\t54',\tC Brew pr $32\u2019»\tBprt\t¦in Iron 46,3 5S\t5C«\tC Cel 1 75pr $30\tUrn\t, v Br $IUt 71\t7l),s\tC 1 IVw |>r .$17\tQuo \\ Gas v\u2019i .\t 35'»\t\tCoekHur.: ?$!3>»\tQuo\tCow $31 » 4 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Aseltine as unwork able.Senator Pouliot (I,Quebec) said in the Senate that divorce petitioners from Quebec and Newfoundland, the only provinces without divorce courts, could establish domicile in a province with a divorce court and have the case heard there.\u201cThe clerk of the senate could be instructed to tell petitioners to try their luck in a provincial court instead of coming here .\u201d he said.¦Senator A.seltine said the suggestion \u201cwould not work at all How could a person domiciled in the province of Quebec start an action for divorce in the province of Onlaiio\u2019\u2019\u201d Provincial laws required that petitioners for divorce must be domiciled in the province w-hcre they seek the divorce.Potatoes, peck 59c Bag $1.25 Now Potatoes lb.\t.05c Green Pepper .\t15c Rhubab, hunch .3 tor 25c MEAT SECTION Chuck Roast,\tlb.\t52 55 Prime Rib Rolled, lb.\t89c Rump Roast,\tlb.79 85 Loin of heef,\tlb.85 95 Hamburg !b.\t.45-39c Frankfurt, lb\t49c Rolled Shoulder (b\u2019lcss)\t4oc Boiling Beet, lb.\u2019JSc-tioc Steak, round\t.89 95 Steak, sirloin .100 110 Calves\u2019 Liver, lb.$1.25 Pork liver, lb.39c Beet Kidneys.(»arh\t.20c Fresh\tLamb,\tshoulder\t60c I Fresh\tLamb,\tleg, lh\t8995c : Fresh\tLamb\tchops,\tlh.\t8995c Pork Shoulder, roast lb.\t43c Pork Shoulder, mast, trim mod\t49c Mixed Salt Pork, lb.6.V Fat Salt Pork, ib.3oc 1 Lion Roast Pork .65c I Pork Chops, lb.75c j Pork sausage, lb.40 49 Pork Kidneys, lb .34c Veal Rolled Shoulder .\t49 55c Veal, leg, Ib.59 65 Veal Kidneys .20c Cooked Ham, lb.$1.25 Cottage Roll, Ib.6B-79C j Picnic Hams, lb.48c ! Bologna, lb.35 39 ; I Spare Ribs, Ib.49c j Bacon Ib.65 70 Green Bacon, lb.- 55c I Chicken, fresh killed .\t55c, Leg Hams, lb.\t60-65c ! Capon, lb.58c Fowl, Ib.45c Broilers, Ib .45o DAIRY F.ggs, Grade A large .50-59c Eggs, Grade A medium\t55c Eggs, small\t53c THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshiclds A Co.Lid.) kb) tea 19 Can I) Sue Fiord k i$80 Que Plnuie » (' paper $33' Con Gii> $31 \u2019 D Magne» $10 Sang a mo $12 >hop Save > 131 T Fm A 112 ! boot I'Tpr $105 Tr Can /$! I t'ran» Mt $.7 MINES Mootgan 13 / m \"'*P When you convert /* Victory Bonds Your nearest branch of the Bank of Montreal can g/Ve you quick set-zice Goldfine Faces Contempt Charge WASHINGTON t AP) \u2014 The House of Représentatives com mcrcc committee voted unanit m ou sly Ttitirsday to cite Bernard Gold f1 ne for con-tompt of Congress Tlw ca-e now g to the House itself for action If approved by the House, it would go to the U.S.district attorney for possible presentation to a grand jury.From there on.It would be han died as any criminal ease\u2014that is.a trial by jury if an indictment is returned.BUY NOW AND SAVE! r* 4* a \u2022 jm: if.\u2022 LT,qi.r Bank of Montreal \"tdKi ''\u2022SO»' *\u2014 income \u2022\tImmediefe Cetn Adjustment \u2022\tHo charge 'o' *he Bank\u2019s services in convening WORKING WITH BRANCHES In SHERBROOKE »nd DISTRICT to «rv* you M»in Office, 93 Wellinron Street North; WALTER LEFEBVRE, Manager Belvidere A King Sts: GEORGES F RANCOEUR Manager O ner Branches it: Arthahaska, Bedford.Bury, Cooksh.-e.C0-4 arsxitte.DrummondvUle, Granby, Huntingdon, KnowL ,on.Magog.Megantlc.N a pis mille, Richmond.St Ce'aire, St.Hi-actnlhe, St.Jean.SawyervUlc.Victoria ville and Waterloo.CANADIAN I evtAY WALK il LIRR 8tNC« na 1 T 2j \u201cz: $10 - GUAiAHTap (\t1 M# ru*m,y f WILLARD Canada\u2019s Finest Car Batteries .hné- 4 r/rrj 12 »nn FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS See Your Willard Dealer! BUT NOW AND SAVE ON factory wniARD BATTERIES at ATKINS & HARPER REG'D.Bury, Que,, Tel.40 Prices were stronger in an increased volume yesterday.Alu minium was up x, at \u201cHQ, Atlas Steel up 7n at 22'4, B A.Bank Note up 2 at 42, It.A.Oil up G at 41'a, Dominion Foundries A-Steel up 'v al 32, Dominion Tex tile up 'k at DAi, Foundation off at 131 y, Great Lakes Paper tip 1 -¦*) at 32'», International Nickel tip -\u2019i at 79;,i, Steel of Canada up 7h at 64Aii and Trans Canada Pipe up l1, at 31, According to (he Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Can adian production of wood pulp was lower in June and llte first six months this year compared wilh 1957.Production in June was at 796,544 tons, a decline of 9 it', from May and 7.81 (rom June last.For the first half tins year Canadian mills turned mil 4,065,175 tons of wood pulp.MaeMilland A Bloedel Ltd re ported t hat product ion of tin lileached sulphite pulp at Port A Hier ni mill wil be reduced on August first to a two shift daily basis from the present three shifts daily.The company an nounced that actual tonnage re duetion was not reported.This unit has a capacity of 60,000 ton.» of pulp annually.Canada's adverse trade balance decreased in June to $21 million from $00 million in the same month a year ago For the first half of 1958 the defied in international trade was reduced to $194 million from $574 in the first six months of 1957.The ('.N.It reports a net operating deficit for the first half 1 of 1958 of $20,299,000 compared 1 with a net operating income of $0,623,000 in the like period of : 1957.For the month of June j there was a net operating deficit of $1,972.000 against a defiril of $1,172.000 in June Iasi year The Commons Railway Com ' mil tee approved a bill authorizing capital reorganization of the AIgorna Central A- Hudson Hay Railway Company already ap-j proved by the Senate.li A.Oil announced extension of its marketing operation to the j Yukon.United Stale1 Steel Corp an nounced an increase averaging approximately $4 25 per net ton or 3% in its carbon and high | strength sheet and strip prices effective August first.Kerr Addison Gold Mine» Ltd reported net earnings of $2,307,-543 or 49 cents a share for the »ix months ended June 30, 1958 against $2,39},586 or 50 cent» a share for the same period in the previous year.lyower world prices were large ly responsible for decline of 11.2% in the value of Canada\u2019s exports of its five leading base metals ¦ aluminium, copper, lead, nickel and zinc - in the first five months of the current year to $281.754.633 from $317,292,489 last year.Great Lakes Paper Co.Ltd.reported net profit of $839,699 or $0.65 per share for the six months ended June 30 against $1,133,463 or 89 cents a share a year earlier Total net assets of Canadian Investment Fund Ltd.passed the '$100 million mark late in the first half of this year.Small Plane Sets Record SEATTLE fCP) \u2014 D.nee j flyer Marion 'Pat) (Piling broke » he non stop fit ght record for a single-engined plane over the Gulf of Alaska la\u2019c Thursday nigh*.A-s he headed in to the- Alaskan coast in hts bright orange Beech-craf* Bonanza, Boling passed the mark of 4 927 m.U» set in 1949 by the late Cap\u2019.William Odom who flew from Honolulu to Teterboro, 'ti.i.\t\u2018 Mm upc t! Mills fi Baker Talc .33 Bar11.it 1(50 Calumet 5 Camp Chib fioo C Lithium z 113 1\u2019aminima .10 Camilla C.Cartier M 5 Cent Del Km \u2018X I\u2019lcvclaiut It\u2019a Continental ?.\u2019> Dolsan 38 Fatima 73 G F t'ran 34 Bollinger $23' Iso Until 38 N Hitsco 320 Nur: h.sp 320 Ok a It a 120 Opemisra 20 Occhnn 26 Paudasli /.Ml I\u2019omiphic it I\u2019art age 47 Que Cop 3(1 î Que Smelt 0 Sherrill 42(1 Sleep It $12 Tacliii* 17' -Tib Ex pi 14 Titan 43 Wendell 3 V\\ slninic 100 Old Forger GENOA, Italy 1 R«iU< i ¦ t \u2014 Three men, one of Ihcin 88 w,n ¦ old, were arrested Thursday by police investigating forued postage stamps designed for sale to 1 collectors EAST CLIFTON \u2014 Reeent guests ol Mi and Ml .la» Parkinson were Mi.mil Ml» (\u2022lea.son Lake and baby, ol I,en noxville, and Mr and Mr», .lav MeBurney, of High Kni'e'd (iue,»!.» of Mr and Mrs li.ink Barher were Mr.Harry Barber, Mrs Ralph Emerson and Mi Dawn Emerson, ol Grovebm, N II, Mr and Mrs.Gordon Cor belt, nf Monlreal, .a id Mr and Mrs 1 rhain Corbell and tainily, of Lake Aylinii.fu fR emu riant PA(;i In IovIhr rncrnoi v of our ff i*>i r mofliur wlio pnAberl a woi v A in: un I 3rd, IW.One Ion# and lonely y b< t tt Ik t i ci eni tllfn»As * .i.d ih.inl.\u2022 to Mia I.eTroy, Doc t.»i I o v lor, Doctor Cooper, Nuthe* li « » \\ d.Sulton A Rc.ittir, *11 \\pcei*l uui »*\tind \u2018luff not sex, nurses* j h slocitt' thanks lo ail those who C4»rti i ilmii\u2019d in 'stnl with j r\u2019.petsitl mention «.( I>i MaeLeod, Dr I\u2019lnhlnder.the tnnscs and nlde* on \u2019 tin- led flooi lot theli .devoted caie lo the l./ulle* (i uild of st Paur* i hureh.the Hui \\ Women\u2019* Institut* ami nM hlml friend' who rememher-e«l pic W'.th fUivAeis, caiit* and let- \u2022\t'¦i s \\\ti>« ciftl thanks to our non Howard ami his wife who did *o much ini me while I wax In hnipllal , and bluer mv retmn home *« well , a* it mosi appr *\u2022< latUe \"thank you\u2019* \u2022\to mv .«u'Iyhliiu Marjorie Sem- ple Co llir lo\\ « \u2022 I v Sun-.liltn Itasket.\u2022\tml Ip ill vs In» contHhutrd toward* H All thlfi klminexx Is deeply *|*pte-elated and will Inn# he remembered.wits 0 ready to build, Little Lake Ma-ir.g for lot In .Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.7-70B1.4.Property For Sole \"HOW-CUM\t.th* handyman -\u2014\u2014 always sf»m» tn rant, when all th* 9\t| ryckj pQr Sole Urns ha could be doing Ihoac odd joh» around hi* own homf\u2019\" Wanfa work for youraalf .hr your own landlord, then call ('harlc* Connor», LO.2-4«m.VERY I-ARGE naïf-container! bungalow on large lawn.Insulated flnlah-\u2022 I bi»»mcnl, Gyproc.giving I additional room* Automatic water A di heating »y»t»nt 210 wiring l.D 7 4812 LAKF.Mcgantlc four room tog col ' tag» on lak* ahor*.ftrrplac», Dirn- ; lahKi, four acre, of wooded land, Fletcher'», Box !«-l.Lake Mcgantlc.MOUNTAINVIEW SCHOOL (Protestant) Otterburn Pork, Que.Application* are invited from qualified teacher* for the following opening for the 1958-1959 term.One teacher to teach either of Grades J, 4 or 6.Our school, with newly completed extension, u situated In a very attractive community 20 miles from Montreal.Good rail and tins service available.New Montreal Salary Stale in effect with 10 year credit for service elsewhere, also accumulative sick leave plan for staff.Attractive teacher\u2019s residence available for women.Apply to W.G.Higgs, Secretary - Treasurer, burn Heights, Que.phone Forest 74249.Otter- Tele- 1950 2-TON truck, School Bui Bodv.Good Condition.Apply Oiro vvil-]|»m«on* Ayer\u2019» Cliff, Que.11.Livestock For Sale 1» 1I01.STF.IN heifer», registered., *ccrpdlt#d #nd Bruc#lJoiil#~fr#60 each.Carl H Corey, I.KNNOXVII.IT 10 Mount Hoad | Motley, Que three room atucco bungalow Low j\t__ eott living for single person roupie Offer* Ik.fKk) on H.M IX).7 7047.considered Ma rota LO.around 7-6060; APPROXIMATKI.Y §0 aeie« of scenic land bordered by .St, KrancU Hiver, 10 min*, drive from rentre of Sherbrooke Ideal for year-round raaort or home Will aril complete or In part*.Apply Arthur Blouln, IAd., 6k Meadow Street, Sherbrooke.OWNER of this suhatanttal brick home has been ti nnsfarred and ran give early possession, Mouse con-aista of large living room, sun* porch.3 bodi oom.», full dknlng room, den, hot water, oil heating, garage In basement.Lot 64 x 120.Beautifully landscaped Located at 1?6 Dominion St , North Ward C A Connor*.Real Ins late Te! LO.3-4000.NEARLY NEW 6-mom bungalow not ec*mcl#t#ly ftnlahed Inside, 4 mllea from LennoxWlle on Stoinatead Highway, Py acr# wooded lot bordering river, large basement garage Box 93, 1/ennoxvllla IN MFLBOCHNK Village bungalow 4 rooms and bath very nice location Tel.Richmond 1034.COMPTON, Attractive, well built 10 room home with large lawna, vegetable garden, fruit tree* and own water, reasonably priced Apply Rodolphe Grenier.Compton Village, Tel.60-W.NORTH WARD B^auMfut solid brick 6 room house, playroom, heated garage 1950 construction of high est quality and taste Large land scaped corner lot In selected section Owner leav-tng City and will s«U far below replacement value.$10,000 to $15,000 cash required, balança aasy terms Here Is a ome without a fault, better than new construction without the headaches.Call today Frank J.Conway, Member of Real Estate \\.v*oclation*, 56 WeUlnfon Norh, LO.7-6162 or LO.3-4$$5.I lb.Baby Chicks St.F: Sherbrooke IX) 9 3 7 30 agents Carl Bailey, Sawyervllle, f:i win Johnson.Box 106, Bedford, Phone CH H 3941 12.To Let 5 ROOM tenement to let, heated.595 Ai gyle Ave Tel.LO.2 8x503.EAST ANGUS, 4 room apartment with complete hatihroom.Immediate occupancy.Tel.Last Angus 754 MODERN 4 room flat, 1st floor, un-h eat ad, Jacques Cartier Blvd.> Tel.LO.9 3264 2 ROOM apartment, healed and completely furnished.Available July 28th Tel.LO.7-4296.ROOM and kitchen, completely furnished.frtgldaOe and telephone.$10 weekly.Can be seen dally until 3 P m , Saturday and Sunday all day.Address.271 Relveder# North.7 ROOM house, completely furnished except linens.\\ Inn St Unhealed.Tel, LO.2 9208.3 ROOM heated apartment, hot water.varnished floor* Tel LO 7*5778, MODERN, 4 roomed heated apartment, 6,58 per month, hot water year round, stove Tel.LO 2-6321, 39.Lost 14.Cottages 1 o Let MIRROR I AKF.Wshopton, boat furnished, linen etc , same coni fort as at homo Tel.Fast Angus 754.Trice $3000 weekly Immediate occupancy.« ROOMS.61 replie#.hot water s\\*tem IDEAL home for pensioner or «sing with ell furnace, vunporch, garage,, couple, gardening, fishing, swlnv 1/4 acre of land 19 \\tto, ! ennox\tmlos.boat Included.$35.00 moi\\th- ville Then# after I o\u2019clock, 10\t!>\u2022 Wlntei l/cd.Te).LO.7-6741.0 4975\t- _____\t________________________; FURNISHED cottage, Lake Mas.* aw Ip.pi.Aver\u2019» Cliff, (or last two weeks In August.Tel Ayer'a Cliff 86.me* DO-IT-YOURSELF CENTER Lut3ib«r \u2022 Plywood, «II *l*e*.Lawn Mowar*, part* A Sar-vlc* \u2014 Pain! \u2022 Hardware \u2022 Cardon Tool*.Salf-S«rvica Parking for ISO Car*.470 Wallington S.LO.3-1S61 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS at L 0.NOEL INC.WOOD FENCES.10 ft.long x 3 ft.high.3 poll*, on* cett whit* paint.Spaclil $6.50.TV RADIO REPAIRS ALSO SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR DEPT.O'Boyle & Pearce Ltd.1430 King St.Wttt Ttl.LO.2-2800 \\TTR ACTIVE little cottage consisting of bedroom, kitchen situated in view of the lake, in the village of North Hatley Apply J.v Dion.Tel 57.15.Rooms To Let FURNISHED room in private home, near Sherbrooke Hospital.Tel.lx) 7 4634.16.Room and Board wn.L TAKE two elderly gentlemen for board, quiet place, no chib 1 dren, situated at 909 Relveder# South.For more Information* Tel.LO 9-4304.18.Wanted To Rent 4 OR 3 ROOM apartment, 1st floor, or self contained house, either in Sherbrooke or Lennowllle.Apply Record Bo* 14# r*L LO 19a.Rooms Wanted YOUNG girl taking business course desires room with kitchen privileges, preferably In LcmnoxvtUe.references If desired.Apply Record Box 152.20.Wonted To Purchase WANTEIV Holstein open heifers, vaccinated and under government test Everett N Coote, South Durham.Que.Tel.66*kr-3.Richmond.SECOND HAND FURNITURE 1 Revolving Offiet Armchair\t$25.00 3 Desk» \u2014 $15.00 ¦ $1900 and $48.00 5 Office Chair* $12.00 each 1 Leatherette Office Chair\t$15.00 1 Chrome Kitchen Set.5 piece*\t$55.00 J Wooden Kitchen Set* with Cabinet\t$39,00 1 Coat Rack\t$3.50 1 Wooden Filing Cabinet 4 drawer\t$25.00 Arthur Blouin Ltee 66 Meadow St.\u2014 LO.9-5591 RICHMOND\u2014 E.W Smith.NoUrr Ph.130.NOT NOTED The name of God i* no1 men tioned once in the biblical Book of Either.Business Directory Advocates ASHTON R rOBI.N Q.C- Trial Wort and 0«oer*i Practice Rosen0:oom Bldg., opposlt# City Hall, 13$ Lngton (North) LO 2-2120.WË&LLY H BRADIJEY, Q C\u201e 437 St James SL West.Montreal A Venu* ¦.*Mir>42- Chartered Accountants OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopl* McDonald, currii a eo Chartered Accountints COOPC8 BROTHERS $ CO Chartered Accountanu 297 Dufferlii Ave - LO $-1666 Montreal.Quebec.Ottawa, roronto.Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax Rlmnuskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver ROSS, TOUCHE A Co.Chartered Ac-wounlanlt.Montreal.LAVALLEE.Bedard, Lyonnala.Me» ner, Gascon Chartered Account-anti.Room 504 Continental Build tng.Sherbrooke Tel LO 2-9680 OO TM AT, OLD 80V, A'O cj rOu R£ RACKtHS MV SPiN£ Lt^e peanuts/ I'LL 5L,r VO_ I WAS CNLV tXiST; NS occ VV UNCLE'S COAT.' \u2014 YCH.re SMOTHEfîiNiâ PH-PH WAN.?- ic- EWTO An OY-VcSEtN esfÇTôo- ft /W H FCIOAT \u2014 *\tic ry.LM u Cts.d* I ti ns.Cxr:* Netrr 10 90 For Lov.or For M onty 10\t30 Pity Your Huncn 11\t90 A.-Tbur Godlr.r I Ju Got to 12.00 Love o! LU* 12.Lb LOV* Ot Lilt U-30 Seerrr for \u2022 fomorro* | il *S GoiOlne LKBf 1.90 Fiew.HeadliDe* ,nd Acrou the Fecce 1.1} Duke end Hi* SwLSgbUaai lJO A* the world air*.2.99 Beat toe Clock 2.30\tHotuepertj 1.06* t\u2019lie Bi, oe»ofl 3.30\tBowl *.00 Brighter uty LIS Secret Storm 4\t30 The Edge ol Nl*h: 5\t00 Cbuckwagon Teles *\t00 LtviB* A Learning B.10 Knick World ol Sport* (.2* We.tnerwlM ft 30 Newstime ft 45 D\tEdward*\u2014New, 7 00 Boston Black;» 7.30\tBoiDK Boing Show *\t00 Trickdewn *\t30 Deattay *\t30 Zane Grey Theatre ».0O Pau SI.ver» 9.30 Schlita Plajnouae 10\t90 Undercurrent 19J0 PerwaeJ Appeerence 11.00 taac Seporter .1.19 Vermont £d.tlos 11:15 lomorro»»'» Weetser .Li* Beady On Stag» Three :d *Q Sign Ott SATURDAY - 19 90 Heckle and Jeckle 10.30 Mighty Mou*e Playhouse 11\t00 Captain Kangaroo Ig.uu Jimmy Dean snow 1.00\tMy Favorite Story 1\t30 Water World 2\t25 Baseball Game 5\t90 Film Short* a Ju Dance Date 5.00\tI\u2019ve Got A Secret ft 30 Sews ft 45 Weather W ise 6\t50 Sport* Digest 7.60 Your Command Performance 8 30 Top Dollar 9.90 Gale Storm Show 9.30\tHave Gun.HTU3 Travel 10.00 Gurtsmoke 19.30 sea Hunt 11.90 Final Edttioa ' 11.15 Tomorrow*» W either IIJO Ready on Stage Three SUNDAY \u2014 10.00\tLamp unto My Few 10\t30 Li o- Up and Lne 11.00\tHighway Holiday 11\t30 earner, a 11.55 Harry Reaaoner A New* 12\t30 Chixatian Science Program 12 45 The Christophers 100 This ta the Life 1.30\tFilm Shorts 2 15 Baseball Previeu» 2 K Baseball Game 5.00\tThe Lest Word 5.30\tFace the Nation 8.00\tThe Search «25 Kooert Trout and 5.30\tAir Power 7.30\tBachelor Father 8\t90 La SuLivic 9\t90 General Electric 9 30 Alfred Hitchcock 10.00\tHour Marked X 11.00\tSunday Specie 13.1a Sign >ti WPTZ, Plattsburg \u2014 Channel 5 Optometrists Radio Guide These program li*tingj tr* supplied by th* station* and are publiihed by th# Sherbrooke Record e* e service to its reader*.They ere subject to change without notice ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optcmetrlet, I Continental Building.Sherbrooke ¦' r#l: LO 2-0517 Lye# examined Real Estate QUALIFIED f#m#l# t«ach#r» wanti'd bv thf Catholic School Commission of St.Lambert, to trach grade 1, 2.J and 4 to KnglUh-Spraking pui«ll*.Collective bargaining agreement, good salary and many other opportunities.Write to: J a.Paquette, Sec-Treai , 34 Lome ave.s*f Lambert, 23., or telephone ORrhard 1-4652.26.Help Wanted: Male YOUNG alngle man to work on dairy farm.R Sparkra Tel Cook.shlte «21-R 2,1.ME( HANK for all type* of car* and trucks.Good salary, free hmi.ie, steady employment.WtlWam* Garage.Ormstown, Que Tel.44 FRANK J CONWAY.58 WELLINGTON NO OFF LO 7 5162 RES LO 2-4943 Complet# #nd Dependable Real Latat# Servie# Sale* * Purchase* - Rentali - Appraisals - Mortgage Loan# Member of National, Provincial and Local Real fcitata Boards public vyncE NOTICE Is hereby given that the unrlersig-ned has accepted under ben-ef4t of Inventory the estate of Joseph Foucault, in hi* lifetime of St-(Tatide, County of Richmond, farmer.who departed this life on the 18th of April 11)58.Sherbrooke, the 1st of August 1958 DAME ANNE MARIE FOUCAULT TESSIER.AMES dayold, prompt shipment (top production, low overhead».And nmi pun>'\"»\\ mi» somr Bl-SituoKon Wanfed: Male itarted Order October November broiler,.Ill «V Hatchery.N.wlngton I c'ARETAKfW, exptrlencert.mltldle flKed, full lime preferred Give details.Record Box 154.bv the day of 4 30 H R H Princess Margaret 6 1ft Quebec News Roundup 6 25 Sport seas t «\u2022JU Ih# Celtic Heart 7.00 Chansonnette* 7.00 CBC News 7 0.» Concert lim# 7.30 CBC New* 7 35 Concert rim# 7\t5i Plain Talk 8\t00 CBC News 8.15 Fore! Golfers Only 9\t00 CiU News ft 05 Small Fry Frolics 10:00 Sat.Magazine 10 30-Cammon and Spinach.10:45 CBC Stamp Club 11.CO Jazz at It's Best 11.45 H R M Princess PAIR of gLvtscs, black frames, last on Wellington Sf, N between News stand and the Premier Theatre around f) |»0 p m WfdnrAdav.July SO Tel.! were guest* of Mr.and Mrs George Chamberlin and family.Mr and Mrs Clement Rot, of AND PIANO TUNING REPAIRS by manufacturer.Reasonable prices.ROBERT BLOUIN 1508 King W.LO 9-3423 Mass, have returned to \u2019heir PlesstsviUe are spending a few home after sper.r.ng ten d a y s with their cousin.Mrs P M.Standish and Mr.SU days with Mr and Mrs.Mathieu Routhier Mr.and Mrs Albert Lemelm PRYNE KITCHEN FANS Outperform all others \u2014 Let Us PROVE It! 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FARTS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEEC 145 BIG FORKS ST.S.Tel.LO.9-1146 FOR US IT'S ALWAYS SPRINGTIME! o SHF.RBROOKF DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY'.AUCVST 1.l8S« T ^ 'IVES HILL - | HTT ' T POST SHERB ROOKE A 6 C D HEARING AID CENTER 119 Frontenac St.LO.9 2348 ACOUSTICON hearing aids Distributor.The ideal place to buy hearing aids, batteries, ear molds and accessories.Repairs to all makes.TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 82 King Apt.10 LO 2-4334 SHERBROOKE HERTZ Rent a cmr De Luxe Drive Yourself 787 Council St.Tel.LO.2-4933 Sherbrooke.COTE & ROY INC.Plumbing & Heating Contractor 161 Alexander St.Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-1255 ATLANTIC REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE LTD.Cash available $2.000.to $100.000.Cities and country.We cover Quebec and the Maritimes.1st., 2nd.3rd.mortgage We Pay Credit Balances.Refinancing for alterations to buildings and stores.Loans to purchase businesses or house building.For information; Premier Building 67 King St.West.Room 1.Tel: LO.2-0087 ¦ Sherbrooke Mr and Mrs Clifford Bradley, of Atkinson.N H .and Mrs A W Bradley and Mr and Mrs.R S Lipsey.of Lennox ville, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J.G FarwriL Mrs A H Cairns and Mr and Mrs S N Cairns, also Mr G Clark were calling on Mr A H Caims at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs William Suitor attended the shower given for Mrs Raymond Suitor by the Milby WI.at their club room Mr and Mrs.Louis M only and family, of Rock Island, were visitors of Mr and Mrs.J.G.Harwell.Their son.Brian remain, ed for a few days with his grandparents.Mrs.A H.Caims was an ov ernight guest of Mr.and Mrs K Fisk and family at Lennox ville.Doctor Edwin P.Jordan.M.D.PROMPT ACTION IS NEEDED FOR BABY'S HIP DEFORMITY By EDWIN P.JORDAN, M.D.(Writtan for NE A Service) A distressed father asks for a discussion of congenital dislocation of the hip.He says that he and his wife have played the part of parents as religiously as possible and nothing was left undone.A fine sturdy son was born to them, and 14 months later a fine daughter.Both births took place in a maternity hospital and everything went to perfection.At the age of 18 months the boy was noticed by his mother to have a slight limp.She promptly had him X-rayed and congenital dislocation of the hip was revealed The daughter was similarly checked as soon as she could walk and the same ailment was found.\u2018is this ailment like-Iy to repeat in a third child\u201d the father asks.I want to emphasize first that the parents should not consider themselves responsible for this disorder because of anything they did or did not do.Congenital dislocation of the hip is not rare and is said to occur in about one child out of 1,500.It is observed more often in some regions than in others, and is found particularly often in the Latin races.It is from six to fen times as frequent in girls as in boys.It ¦ Construction Loans Exampla: Hous* (lot includod) $12.500.Cash required $1250.(lot-materials-cssh) Maximum loans $11.250.Monthly CTO 0(1 Installments: (Interest included 6%) Loans of all kinds on 1st & 2nd Mortgage.LARKIN MORTGAGE LOAN CO.BROKERS 204 Wellington St.N.Apt.3 Tel: LO.94241 \u2014 Sherbrooke AYER'S CLIFF YOUR LOCKER PLANT ] SlfogltTE LR.THOMPSON FOOD LOCKERS AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Phone 5U COATICOOK LENNOXVILLLE SELKIRK CHIMNEYS Safe\u2014Rust proof, Stainless Steel Flue, Aluminum Exterior.CONTACT H.I.McFadden R.R.No.3, Lennoxville.The Oxbow Gift Shop Gltts tor all occasions English Bone China Costume Jewellery Canadian Handicrafts Tel: Coaticook - VI 9-3188 ASCOT CORNER \u2014 Recent guests at the home of Mrs, Jos Pageau were Mr, and Mr.- Ernest McCaffony and Mr E Baker, alt of Cookshire.and Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Pageau and daughter, of Montreal.M:ss Charlotte Green spent a day tn Coaticook and attended the funeral of Miss Diane Cutting.Mrs.Walter Winget, Mrs.Cook, Mrs Edward Everett and son.all former residents of this place, in company with Mr.and Mrs John Largy.of Sherbrooke, were calling on Miss C.Green and other former friends in this vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Coates and son Allan were weekend visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs Arthur Coates.Many Ascot Corner people at tended the funeral services for Mr, David Labonte Mr.Labonte 1 was a former Councillor here, and a member of the Protestant .School Board of this municipality.Mrs.Ella Paige is a patient in Sherbrooke Hospital suffering from injuries due to a fall.Her daughter.Mrs.Donald Fowler, of Connecticut, and her sons, Carl) Paige, of Grenville, and Lieut.D.Pa:ge, visited their mother on the weekend.involves one hip more often than both, and for some unknown reason the left hip is more likely to be affected than the right.It is difficult to answer the question on the chance of a third child having this disorder.According to one reference which I have seen, such risk is about one in 20 if both parents are normal in this respect, and around one in ten if one of the parents also has a dislocated hip.Several theories have been offered to explain congenital dis- Special Dedication Program CHANNEL 3 NIGHT location of the hip.It may be a development defect similar to other congenital dis-: orders.Another possibility is that it is the result of something which has taken place before birth.In some instances it is thought to be truly inherited, but the fact remains that the exact cause is i still obscure.It may be difficult to recognize ! a dislocation of the hip when a child is extremely young.How ever, when a youngster starts to , walk a characteristic limp is probable.If both hips are dislocated there is a typical \u201cduck waddle\u201d gait.Early diagnosis is important be-' cause the results of treatment are much better when started promptly.Indeed, there seems to be quite a difference in results between those children treated under three years of age and those between three and six.For the writer's children, one would expect that in ail probability good results will be obtained in both babies because the diagnosis was made so early.HEATHTON \u2014 Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Davis were Mr.and Mrs.Weldon Dustin and family, ot Ayer's Cliff, and Mr and' Mrs.J R.Chapman and daughter, Mrs.Ralph Butte, of Milton Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Morton Bean, Melrose.Mass., and Mr.and Mrs.John May, of Coaticook.visited Mr.and Mrs, Archie Bean recently.Mr and Mrs.Rolla Davis and family and Mr and Mrs.Ola Davis were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Clifford at Mansonvillc.Mr and Mrs.C.D Reynolds and two daughters, of Cl os! or.N.J , were guests of relatives re cently due to the illness of Mrs Reynolds\u2019 father.Mr.E.A Davis, who is a surgical patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs Avery Davis were recent guests of their brother, Mr.Harold Davis, in West- ' field, Vt.MANSONVILLE MELBOURNE Mr, and Mrs.Neil Ha Hum and Mrs.F.Gymer.of Belleville.Ont., were weekend guests of Nellie Burrill and Mr.Fred Bur rill.Mrs.Gymer remained for a few weeks' holiday with Miss Burrill.Miss Lucy Desmarais, of Montreal, was also a recent guest.Mr.and Mrs Jack Cleveland, of St.Lambert, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Carson.Upper Melbourne.Mrs.R.Tetley, of Knowlton, has been the guest of Mrs.P.S.G MacKenzie and Miss Honey Penfold Miss Margaret Frank, of Montreal, spent the weekend at her home with her parents, Mr and Mrs.W.D.Frank The many friends of Miss Joan Levitt, who now has a position in Montreal and was spending the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Levitt, w\u2019ere sorry to learn that she met with an accident while with a number of friends at Salmon Creek on Sunday, Miss Levitt was removed to the Sherbrooke Hospital, where X-rays showed she sustained a broken spine.Mrs Ethel Owens and Mr B Owens, of Three Rivers, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.E Knowles.Mr.and Mrs William Knowles, of Trenholm.were also guests at the same home.Mr Randall Huntley, of Auburn, Calif., catted recently at the home of Mr.V, G.Atwell and Mrs Lilia Jersey.Miss Delia Vincent was the Miss! guest of her brother, Mr.George Vincent, and Mrs.Vincent North Troy, Vt.; Mrs.Inez Dailey, of Newport Center, Vt., visited her sister, Mrs Merrill Heath, and Mr' Heath recently.! Mr* George Wheelock h a s been the guest of scr sister Mrs.! Clark, in Newpodt Center, Vt.Mr ond Mrs.Oscar Prouty, of Oxford, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.S, Adams.Mr.and Mrs.Adams and their guests motored in Indien Head in Franconio Notch where thoy spent a day.Canon R.Slater, of Montreal and Georgeville.took the morn mg service at St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church on Sunday, in the ab sence of Rev.Peter Slater.Canon and Mrs.Slater were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs L B Eld ridge, Mr.F.N.Perkins is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospita Montreal Mrs.Mary Prescott, of Plain field, Vt, visited her niece Mrs D.G.Eldridge, and Mr Eldridge recentlv.YtX-et ive j mak's® SOT SP\u2019KEO Swots f Tiro ¦ NVCXJOiTA N CUMBERS t'uu i i and le we a GOS*.' TÇ A LON® WAY Me IDO MOUNT MiSTY- -ANOTUfS SKI UFT 641S PReTty BAR oer TME ÔROUMDI LETS See cxjasetx et» Ot'ETWrg -*$£ One or us slips off K * \t GUESS WMAT.M07UEB?» Ml?NUTCWELL JUST INVITED ME TO GO CAMPING YOU'W) TOO SOFT.WAZEL! 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Keep alert-chew gum j :\tOntari Avoid traffic jitters and | driving drowsiness.EAST FARNHAM \u2014 Mrs.Caroline Webster spent a week in Cowansville with Mrs Hart.Mr.and Mrs.Victor Breault.of Iberville, are spending a few days with the latter\u2019s brother-Ti-law and sister.Mr and Mrs.J.D A St.Onge Farmers in this immediate area have been very\u2019 fortunate in the recent brucellosis test.Many cattle in the surrounding areas have fallen victims.Mr and Mrs.Rober* Webb and young daughter, Naida, 'with fr.ends from Cowansville, are enjoying a weeks vaca*:on motoring to points of interest in Ontario.>8 Chew gum while you're behind the wheel.Chewing helps relieve strain and tension\u2014 helps keep you feeling fresh and alert for safer driving.Chew any brand of tt a rcusop H~«3zgaip, gum you like but chew while you drive.Naturally, we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint Gum\u2014for lively, satisfying flavour and real chewing enjoyment.I\u2019LL have NO MORE OR f'O'JK FEMININE TKCKS\u2014 V?ILL YOU NOWHERE COWARD.'! YOU WOULDN\u2019T DARE SAY THAT TO t/V FACE ! THAT SETTLES IT! 1C t-E MEN'S CLU3 WANTS MS TO ACT IN THE.R I f THBY'LL HAZE TO S./S ' ms A Different part\" ITS 700 LATE TOR APOLOO FS-: M FED up WITH THE AB ,5ff IVB TAKEN FOR BO LONG * JIGGS THAT'S THE ONE 'LAST NIGHT I MET THE OpOEST CHARACTEP CN a bund ùate I COULDN'T GETALONG WITH HIM and we fought ALL EVENING' T WHAT EvEP BECAME SHOULDNT f I MAPPIED OF HIM ?THIS OLD DIARY READ MY (OF YOOPS IS A tec cream.LISTEN ) DIARY TO THIS grotïmoom! DAILY RECORD, TODAY, AUGUST 1.1938' Atuffi IfflZeSL Modern Fair Sex Kicks Over The Old-Fashioned Pedestal Women\u2019s \u201cCo'tin,' \u201d as they used to cali k In Tennessee where I grew up, ain't *\u2019h»* »*\t10 ,>e- A young man doesn't go court ing these days with a box of candy under his arm, or a box of flowers in hand, or carrying a book of poetry.If he is bent on making a hit with his girl, he takes her a fluffy stuffed animal to add to her collection, or the latest hit record for her record player.wearing pin curls, or otherwise didn't look her feminine best.Now a girl will go to the door barefoot, wearing jeans, and with her hair in pin curls and say \u201cHI\u201d to her boyfriend with as much poise as though she had spent two hours ge\u201d;ng ready for him.Girls who grew up when I did went in heavily for the helpless, \u201caren\u2019t you wonderful\u201d routine.Now a girl tries her best to out- In my run and day a girl would have water ski, output), outbowl any hid if the man of the boy she can.And if she wins she moment arrived when she was Today s Pattern doesn\u2019t worry for a minu'e that she might have damaged his masculine ego.Girls played hard to get when I was young.Now they race to answer the telephone anti wouldn\u2019t think of pretending to be busy if they aren't when a Iwy asks them for a las* minute date Ami they are ustiilly ready and waiting when a dale arrives, instead of letting him cool his heels when they wnit to make a grand entrance.When I was a girl, if a boy was broke he didn't ask for a date.Now a young man will tin self-consciously say, \u201cI\u2019m flat broke, so we\u2019ll have to play records, or something.\u201d The girl doesn\u2019t mind and he doesn\u2019t, either.Kitls today come in for a lot of criticism.Hut the down to earth, informal relationship between the sexes is eertainly easier, more relaxed and more fun than \"co'tin\u201d customs when you and I were young Social and f^erlonaf MR.and MRS.FRANCIS LOOMIS, cutting the cake at the reception following their wedding in St.George\u2019s Church, Lennoxville, on Saturday, July 26.Mrs.Loomis, the former Sylvia Woodward, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Woodward, of Lennoxville, and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Loomis, of Waterville, Photo by Geraldine I lebert.Sears Studio SIZES 2-20; 40, 42 For YOU who dress with taste and drama - a lithe, »lim sheath topped by a wide curving collar.Sew .simple but so smart in cool cotton with contrast or matching collar.Make it now.Printed Pal tern IhiSS Misses\u2019 Sties 12, 14, 1(1, IB.20; 40, 42 Si/.e 1(1 takes 3' t yards 33 inch; Collar takes \u2019» yard.Printed directions on each pattern part.Kasier, accurate Send 50 rents in coin for this pattern (stamps cannot he ac cepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Her ord Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, tjuc.Print plainly name, address, pattern number, Jay N.White, D.O.S.OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 1921 Main S» Wm» COATICOOK Qua Phon» VI Ï-4I31 Paris Agog -Hemlines Down 5 in.By NADEANE WALKER PA It IS (API\tYoung Yves Saint Laurent, the new Christian Dior, set fashion buyers on their ear Wednesday by dropping hem lines a revolutionary five inches \u2014right back to mid-calf.At first incredulous, some buyers got bark their breath in time to say they were \u201cdelighted.\" One New York fashion editor railed the Saint Laurent \u201ccurve\" line the first really new thing she's seen in Paris Hus season \u201cwe had all the rest m the New York collections.\" To a man.the other designers Cardin, Heim, La roe he, Lavin Castillo, Griffe, Maggy Houff, Malmain.Malta and Goma -have cut skirts off at or about the knee.Saint - Laurent's lengthening of the hem amounted to the delib orate flinging down of a challenge to buyers.NOT ALL HEMS It's mg, all a matter of hems.The Dior silhouette, while has;vl on a high waistline like all (he others, achieves a new and dif feront s-hape.Folded in under the bust, it curves out over the waist and hips, and curws gently in again at mid calf hem.Fullness is evenly distributed all around the figure, and the effect is something brand new.though it may owe a hit to the trape/e, the baby doll and even the sack Saint Laurent, who took over last year as head designer at Dior, does agree the other de signers are right about black it's the color of the season.LOOMIS\u2014WOODWARD The marriage of Sylvia, daughter of Mr and Mrs.H.D Woodward, of lennoxville, to Francis, son of Mr.and Mrs.IL Loomis of Waterville, took place on Sat urday, July 2fUh in St.George's Church, Lennoxville, Archdeacon Matthews officiating.Miss Jo Ann Murphy played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Bonnie Grant.White roses and lilies were used to decorate.Given in marriagi by her uncle, the bride was in an original gown of white silk organza trimmed with lace.Her finger Up yell of tulle illusion was held by a bandeau of matching lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of mafricaria and while roses.Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom.Miss Barbara Allen, as maid of honor, in a frock of pink silk organza over taffeta, wore a headdress of white matricaria and carried a bouquet of white Shasta daisies.Miss Joanne Woodward and Miss Sally Woodward, as brides maids, wore gowns of blue silk organza over taffeta, with headdresses of white matricaria and bouquets of white Shasta daisies.Mr Douglas Loomis acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.William Woodward, Mr Charles Warner, Mr.Garth Smith and Mr Angus Mc-Flrea.Mrs.0.Winget, the bride\u2019s aunt, wore a gown of brocaded navy linen with white accessories and a corsage of pale pink carnations.Mother of the groom, Mrs.Loomis, chose a light blue pleated dress of orlon jersey, with white accessories and a corsage of deep pink carnations.Mrs, Lowry, grandmother of tho groom, was in a medium brow n dress of arnel tweed, with which she wore white accessories land a corsage of yellow mums.Following (he ceremony, a re-i ception was held Inn, Lennoxville, lions and mums were used to ! decorate.Later Mr.and Mrs.I/iomis left ; for the Maritimes, the bride wearing a soft green sheath dress with matching duster and a corsage of white carnations Upon their return, Mr.and Mrs.Loomis will reside in North Hatley.Among the recent guest* of Mrs.Lena Hogg and Mr Fred Mosher, Queen St., Lennoxville, were Sirs.Eugene Mosher of Ayer* Cliff, Mr Charles Crawford and son, Allen, of Adderley, Que., Mr.Robert Ives of Little-town, N.H., Mrs.William MacMillan of Green Court, Alta, and Mr.Alec McVety of Birchton.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Charles Green and son, Mr.Rod Green of London, Ont., are visiting frienck in Lennoxville while here to attend the Gregory-Boright wedding taking place Saturday, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Brown and son Bobbie have returned to their home in Thomsonville, Ga., after having been guests of Mr and Mrs.Gordon Phiibrick, Argyle Ave.\u2022 * \u2022 Mr.Angus Shefield has returned to Arnprior, Ont., after having visited Mr.R.W.Kentson, Queen Blvd.* * * Miss Betty Lou Bishop, whose marriage takes place on Saturday, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs.Garth Bishop and Mrs.Ronald Knapp- Arriving home with her aunt.Mrs.George MacDonald, and cousin, Marilyn, of Scotstown, whose guest she had been for a few days, Miss Bishop was surprised to find a number of her friends awaiting her.She was presented with a corsage of red roses, by her hostesses.An attractively decorated clothes-basket filled to overflowing with colorfully wrapped parcels was presented to the guest of honor who wa:.assisted in at Elmwood opening the gifts by Mrs.Harold where carna Drew.After the gifts had been admired.Miss Bishop thanked her friends for the lovely shower and wishes for her future happiness.Refreshments were served by the hostes-ses, assisted by Mrs.B.Allanson, Mrs.D.H.Patton and the Misses Sheila Ann Patton and Marilyn MacDonald.Mr.and Mrs Douglas Christie and children, Peter and Mary, arrived from Ottawa, Ont., yesterday, and will attend the Gregory-Boright wedding taking place on Saturday in St.Georges Church, Lennoxville.* # * Mr and Mrs.Leon Stevenson, of Laconia, N.H , are spending a holiday with Mrs Stevenson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hunter, Queen St.Lennoxville.Engagement Mr.and Mrs.Armand Lâchante announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Winnifred to Mr.Gerald Maurice Cassin son of Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Cas sin.The marriage has been ar ranged to take place in St.Pat rick s Church at nine o'clock on September 6.cimaqcS The Quebec Council of the Girl Guide Association has announced the appointment of Mrs.J.P.Macintosh, East Bolton Road, Magog, as Commissioner for Stanstead Division, succeed-I ing Mrs.A, H Stoddard, of North Hatley, who recently resigned.The Division includes Coaticook, Magog, North Hatley, Rock Is-I land, Stanstead and Waterville.MR.and MRS.CLAUDE MARCEL ROY, photographed following their wedding which took place recently in All Saints Church, Dunham, Que.Formerly Norma Jane Arding-ton, the bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Ar-dington, of Dunham, and the groom is the son of Mr.Albany Roy and the late Mrs.Roy, of Montreal.Photo by Studio Eclair, Cowansville.Salad Tops In Summer Fare s'*fr' *';*\u2022*¥}i | sv*v' ¦ ifGiF.JLAAu¦ 11 .- - -it - ¦vijs Thrifty .Nifty and SPACE-SAVING too It\t| !\t\u2018j| ****\t-|\t- \u2014\u2018w -» j-i - \u2022«*\u2022-\u2022 , 1 Q 0 fC Fikglays ECONOMY RANGE YChrre Space Is Cramped .Where Price Is A Problem .Where Appearance Is Important ; .Choose Idle Findlays 22\u2019 Economy Model For Top Performance And Best Value! \u2022\tSeren heat nitary aw-itrhe*.\u2022\tFast Speed mister surface element*.\u2022\tFamily aire oren.\u2022\tBake and broil signal light.\u2022\tAutomatic oxen heat control.\u2022\tPow erful top oxen element for hniiting\u2014 Open radiant type, \u2022\tAppliance outlet.\u2022\tFuses accessible from front of range.\u2022\tEnamelled bmiler pan and rack.\u2022\tLifetime porcelain enamel finish.See Your Favourite Dealer or Southern Canada Power Salad Week is once more wi'h us.and He fors1 the week is ou;, National Sandwich Month, begins .so teaming the two toge'her seems like \u201cdoing what comes naturally\u2019'.Even more natural is highlighiing the dairy foods, in summer salads and sandwiches designed to beat the heat a n d humidity.Today\u2019s recipes and sug gestions do all of these.so give them a whirl sometime soon, whether you\u2019re staying in the city, are at the collage, or visiting in the country.Bean Salad Burgers combine those tasty red kidney beans with hard cooked chopped eggs, Canadian processed cheese cubes, crisp celery and chopped green onion and seasonings, to suit, in toasted buttered buns.You\u2019ll find the chilled salad mixture is exceptionally good popped into warm buns just before eating.Photographed lor you today is a swish variation on the Western sandwich theme.blended ham sandwich spread, hard cooked egg, celery, pickle relish and mayonnaise\u2014in split hamburger bmis Softened Canadian processed cheese, a well beaten egg, mayonnaise and prepared mustard, combined with a rotary beater, us then piled over the tops of the buns and baked in a hot oven for about 15 minuter, or until the Cheese is slightly brown ed and puffy.These would be dandy for whisking from the oven to the back porch .to be eaten with crisp relishes and chutney sauce .and glasses of milk to drink.Our third suggestion keeps the salad and sandwiches as individual entities, but combines the two on the same plate for a good down-toearth midnight summer snack.Prepare peanut butter and cheese sandwickes, on rye bread before your evening of fun.then pop them into melted butter in the frying pan, and saute until the bread is crusty and golden brown Make up a Buttermilk Co'oslaw Dress rg and shred cabbage finely.Toss these two to gether.at zero hour, and ask friend husband to do tho honors with tho sandwiches If there are no objections, layer :n a slice of sweet Snanish onion be- 1 « Western Cheese Puffs, golden and bubbly with their cheese and egg topping, are whisked outside to porch or patio.Waiting on the table to complement .and cool glasses of milk.CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons.Teas.Home Cookinü ROCKCIIFFE 471 Quebec Sf.Tel.LO.2-3433 BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED QllattJa BREAD 24 ot when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 tween the rye slices.As nice a midnight snack as we can imagine.\u2019specially in the cool of the evening.BEAN SALAD BURGER (Makes 8 Servings) 1 fl6 ounce) can kidney beans, drained, 2 hard cooked eggs, diced, l.' cup cubed Canadian processed cheese.Vj cup diced celery, W cup pickle relish.2 ta blespoons chopped green onion, U cup mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, \u20192 teaspoon salt, few grains pepper, 8 hamburger buns.Combine all ingredients.Fill toasted, buttered buns with bean mixture and serve at once.WESTERN CHEESE PUFFS (.Makes 4 Servings) 1\t(2L ounce) can ham sandwich spread.1 hard cooked egg.diced 1/3 cup.diced celery.2 tablespoons pickle relish, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise, dash of salt.4 hamburger rolls, l« pound Canadian processed cheese, softened.1 egg, well beaten, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise.lla teaspoons prepared mustard.Combine first six ingredients.Split buns and fill with mixture.Combine cheese and egg and blend with rotary beater or electric mixer.Add mayonnaise and mustard.Pile cheese mixture on top of each bun.Bake in a hot oven _ l400degrees F.) about 15 minutes or until cheese is slightly browned and puffy.GRILLED CHEESE AND PEANUT ON RYE (Make* 1 Serving) 2\tslices rye bread.2 teaspoons chunky pc arm butter, 1 slice Ca radian processed cheese, 1 tablespoon butter.Spread ore slice of bread with peanut butter.Lay cheese slice on top.Cover with other bread MOVING?LO.9-5105 ROY .ARLINGTON DUNHAM \u2014 The marriage of I Norma Jane, only daughter of: Mr.and Mrs.William Ardingtor.of Dunham, to Claude Marcel, only son of Mr.Albany Roy and j I the late Mrs.Roy of Montreal, I took place at eleven o\u2019clock on j Saturday morning, July 19 in All ; Saints Church, Dunham.Rev.! John Issacs, assisted by Rev.Dowding of Nova Scotia, officiated at the ceremony while Mrs L.M.Doherty, organist, render-; ed appropriate selections.The church was decorated with baskets of delphiniums, hydrangea and English buttercups with vases of whit 3 chysanthemums and baby's breath and lighted tapers on the altar.The guests pews were marked with clusters of mixed sweetpeas, forget-me-i nots and baby's breath held by white satin bows and ribbon streamers.Given in marri.,ge bv her father, the brine was in full skirted gown of white nylon net and lace, the bouffant skirt cascad- ; ing into frothy net tiers.The moulded lace bodice was fashioned with a high neckline and long sleeves tapering to points over the hands.Her veil of soft illusion, in chapel length, was held in a crisp relishes, chutney tiara of simulated pearls, rhinestones and iridescent sequins.She carried a lace covered prey- pink and white sweetpeas with white lighted tapers, was centered with a four-tier wedding cake topped with a bride and groom.Leaving for a wedding trip to Atlantic City and New York, the bride travelled in blue and white printed dress, white aecev sories and wore a corsage of gardenias.Upon their return Mr.and Mrs.Roy will reside in Montreal.Among the out of town guests were Mr.A.Roy, Mr.and Mrs.George Byers, Mr.and Mrs.Birch.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Dulude and Miss Kathleen Moore of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.E.Clark.Mr.Ralph Clark.Miss Valerie Clark and Mrs.Hilda Fillmore of Boston-, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Thompson, Miss Betty and Mr, Wesley Thompson, Mr.Norman Emmet and Mr.Eric Newton of Waterloo, Mr.Cl^don Manuel of West Brome, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Mount of Brome Center.92 Year 0!d Still Teaches Sunday School slice and saute in hot butter until golden on both sides.If desired, a very thin slice of Spanish onion may be added to the sandwich before grilling.BUTTERMILK COLESLAW DRESSING (Makes 6 Servings) >4 cup mayonnaise, \u2019-4 cup but tormiik.2 teaspoons vinegar, U teaspoon sal'.'« teaspoor Wor cestershire sauce, dash of paprika.Combine all ingredients.Chill.Toss lightly with finely shredded cabbage.NORTH BAY, Ont.(CP) \u2014 A sprightly lady who remembers when horse-drawn rigs were the ,\t,\t,\tchief mode of transportation is er book topped with a mauve or- teaching Sunday school for her Homemaking Housewives will find that a little ironing helps no-iron clothing.This is a touch-up pressing after scleral washings.A steam iron is best, although a dry iron at rayon sotting with a damp press cloth does well.Then you may launder again several times before again pressing the hem.chid and satin ribbon streamers.The bridesmaids, the Misses Myrna\tYates of\tDunham\tand Bonnie\tTrottier\tof Montreal, wore identically styled gowns of sheer nylon chiffon in blue and pink respectively.The cocktail length skirts were topped with fitted bodices with square necklines dipping at\tthe\tback,\tac- cented by fuli length bows.They wore matching headbands and carried\tnosegays\tof\tpink\tand white carnations.Mr, Paul Dulude of Montreal acted a« best man and -W ushers were Mr.Peter Kyle and Mr.Keith Russel of MontreaL The bride's mother chose a pink printed pure siik dress with a draped neckline.She wore a 57th consecutive year.Mrs.James Daly, 92, is known to the youngsters at Feronia United Church as Aunt Mary.She has taught Sunday school in the little church 12 miles northeast of here since 1901, and her class now includes grandchildren of her first pupils.Bom in Ersla-tid.she came to Canada with her family in 1871, and they lived at Hamilton before coming to Feronia at the turn of the century.Two years ago the children of the Sunday school gave her * beautifully .bound Bible for her 90th birthday.Mrs.Daly scoffs at suggestions that she take things easy.She often walks the four miles from pink hat with white accessories her home to the church, and she and a corsage of Sweetheart sP\u2019;r5 her own winter supply of A concentrated soaping of badly soiled spots helps get-clothing clean.Blouse collars and cuffs are especially prone to collect heavy soil.A soft brush also helps clean these areas when you do the garments by hand.Launder in fresh suds after spot cleaning.roses.Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Legion Hall at Cowansville where approximately fifty friends and relatives assembled.The hail was decorated with baskets of hydrangea, Canterbury bells and phlox, the small guest tables were arranged with low bowls of crimson, pale pink and white roses with baby's breath.Tho bride's table w ;h an attractive floral wood.Beauty Tips A well-fitting girdle lends mental as well as physical support.But few women take the time to be properly fitted for this foundation.A good girdle w fitted to waist, hip and ribcase measurements.For this reason » simple waist measurement arrangement of doesn't mean a proper fit for you.by TRAIN carsd SAVE AUG.12th-13th ART r» 3WFORD S* Abxniaui* Sli?rb'COkx Authorized Agent* for MOVE vurtods * TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sergoin For?* o4«o apply from point! iitt«d fo inform frdiofp staHont and from infoeaitdioto itotiew* to poinft shown.WcxKk for Boryam Cooc*\tpflWfrv» Between Sherbrooke and MONTREAL iOUND TtIP $4.30 YOU SAVE $2.35 RETURN LIMIT-7 DAYS Child5\t\u20145\tww*#' 72, Mf.Brevier 150*b, bog^ego oiSewo^ce.CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN PACIFIC SHTRFROOKF HAH-Y RFCORP.FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, Many Beautiful Golf Courses To Bs / \"euud In The Eastern Townships -_\t>\t_\t.\t-\u2014\tWÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊtË BOYNTON - R-; mor.i Hutch.rs^n, Mr?is of Mr.MelvtE Dustin Ciitv.or Wiîl*rd *cd two children of East Ar.gu?.Mrs Ruti and Joyce and Mr A.C hill, of Burroagt\u2019s Falls.Mr and Mrs.Raymond Im-beault and child rer.of Sherbrooke.are spending a few days with the former's mother.Mrs were sorry to hear that he is a putter., in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he underwent an ap -pendectomy.Recent guests at the Dungate\u2014 Fergusson home have been Mr and Mrs.David Gr.eve and Mrs Top-Notch hr.\u2018:\\' Golfing Pleasure Gneve Sr., of Beebe.Mr.and M E.Mosher.THE ASBESTOS GOLF ^ AND COUNTRY CLUB iïdt ,NC' is a 9 hole par 36 course.NEW CLUB HOUSE WITH MODERN FACILITIES The Course can be reached by following Route 5 to Danville to the Recreation Center.The Golf Course and entrance road can be seen at that point.Our greens and fairways compare favourably with any in the Eastern Townships and a good many in Montreal.The Eastern Township» is well equipped for the golf tan who wishes to get away from the hubbub of ind relax on the WATERVILLE GOLF CLUB CLUBHOUSE NEWLY REMODELED it Green foes \u2014 SI.00 during the week $2.00 Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Men's Rates: S20.00 yearly \u2014 Ladies' $11.00 Located on Highway 5 \u2014 1 mile off the highway The Third Oldest Golf Club in the Province of Quebec.city life links.For inetance the Sherbrooke v.ountry Club, one of two eighteen hole courses in the E.T.offers a well laid-out and difficult course for the golfer who thinks he would like to try and break par.Another test for the expert, and average golfer along with the duffer is the nine hole Asbestos Golf and Country Club located near the civic centre in the mining town.Pro Mac Henderson and his staff always welcome out of town guests.Also a new club house was opened this year.Fifteen miles this side of Asbestos overlooking Richmond and the St.Francis River is the Belle-view Golf Club a nine-hole ! a y o u t.Comparatively easy, the course offers relaxation to golf addicts in the area.Not too far from Sherbrooke is the Waterville course which has been growing more popular each year.Aside from the above mentioned clubs one may find a golf course in nearly every major city throughout the Eastern Townships.\u2022'.» V.V-\u2019W'bL .4.:%w- TEEING OFF AT THE SHERBROOKE COUNTRY CLUB 6ULWER BALDWIN'S MILLS BELLEVIEW GOLF CLUB RICHMOND - MELBOURNE Look for the sign at the traffic lights in Melbourne.Green fees $1,50 a day.Weekends $2.00 a day Visitors Welcome! BOLTON CENTRE - Mrs.Thorpe Man son was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower at her home.Upon returning home from a short, car ride.; Mrs.Manson found her home filled with neighbors and relatives.She was seated in the chair of honor decorated for the occasion and beside the chair a pink and white basinet made by Mrs.J.P.Terrio was laden with presents Upon opening each gift, she thanked each donor personally and passed them around for the guests to enjoy.Lunch was served buffet style and the centre of interest was a beautiful pink and ¦white decorated cake topped with a baby in a basinet made by Mrs.Donald Cousens.Miss Phyllis Brown, of Montreal, is visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.H.B.Harper, for several weeks.AC2 Stuart True R.C.A F.of Clinton Ont., is spending h i s leave at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.G B.True.Master Robert Marsh is spending two weeks in Somerville.: Mass , a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs Robert Johnson.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Neale were Miss Donna Guy Peasley, Toronto, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Harold Parker and two children, of FOR MEN AND WOMEN G !> bouts, I * by knockouts The fight will be televised by NBC starting at 11 p m ADT of the Shawinigan franchise to Sherbrooke Ken Reardon and Frank Carlin were in Sherbrooke Tuesday to discuss possibility of | Sherbrooke\u2019s entry tn the league.Following Wednesday's meet » ing Dr.Patrice Gauthier, presi ilenl of the Sherbrooke Beavers Hookey Club, stated that the local club thought the Reardon pro posai \"beyond their means.\u201d Their new plan included an extra grant of $10.000 and repairs to the Arena by the parent eluh In their bid yesterday however the executive cut tlicir demands in half and asked for $5,OfM) and icpairs to the Arena If they could not have both, cash and icpairs, the Beavers plan would 1 lake the cash and rely on sports ! minded craftsmen for the repairs.The tone of the conversation and in particular the large cut m funds would lend support to the possibility that Sherbrooke is still interested In any ease there arc bound to be further developments in ihc deal Keep posted on what's happening as it happens in the Sherbrooke Daily Record Leafs Win PONY League Honors; Top Wings 7-4 The Maple Leafs won the Sher hronke PON.Y League eham pinnship last night at Sangster Park by virtue of a 7 4 win over the Wings The win put the Leafs out of reach of the res' of the pack as they now have a ten and four record.Their closest rival until last night were the Wings who are now tied for - oriiof V 7 Kf-U'p.r: s.an-oxer import, convene touchdown and booted field goal in the soco to account for Ton SCORE TWICE The Bombers, who her hold-the first t a 17 yard r'o's other in Ham- so a so:' t cored two ¦ \"¦ ed touchdown :.Hard-hittim i tn p o r Postmaster Gary Williams of nearby Conroe «aid Thursday the , ,,,\t,\t, decision resulted from the heavv hadbacs Charlie ano a single Ger-v James Chari:, Shepard crashed over for the touchdowns in the first and third quarters Buddy I-oake convened hi : Shepard - iddii on, k ked a s ng r n the third quar- flow of rnai! to Cut and Shoot Much of it is addressed to the fighter vvho will try to take Floyd Patterson'« title a» Los Angelos U:g 18.HARNESS RACES » at the SHERBROOKE RACE TRACK Wednesday, Saturday Sunday Evening» at 8.00 p.m.Admission: SI.00\tPARI-MUTUEL Children Under 16 Not Admitted PUT YOUR [3 IN OUR HANDS PRESCRIPtlO All Kinds of FILMS \u2014 \u2022 ALL SIZES \u2022 SLACK 4 WHITS .COLOUR FILM$ .35 mm FILMS\t\u2022 DEVELOPING Also ci complete line of Corneras ond Accessories.3 DRUGGISTS to serve you .The Magog Rexall Pharmacy R.Ethier.B L PH.Prop 390 Main St.We*t F«cmq Port OHie*) \u2014 T«! Vt.3-3581 SHERRROOKK OA IL Y RFi'ORn.FRIDAY, At'Gl\u2019ST I.1WR Classy Field To Compete In O Keefe Open Saturday s Draw|Î0P PlOS To Bg On Hand For $1,050 | Sunday's Draw | Purse And O\u2019Keefe Trophy On Weekend At Mt.Orford; Over 200 Entered g JO Conrad Gaucher, Mount-Orford Marc Roy, East-Angua R.Cuitciu, LeancxaC:» $ 0* R.Chref.cn, L«nnoxville Jacques Rousseau, Lennor\\T.!e Don Parker, Mrwnt^Jrford 8.16\tBtU Griffiths, Mount-Orford W, Huirr.e, Lennox ville Ronald Roy, Mount^Jrford SJiRene Gibeau\u2019t, Eait-Argus R Bernier, Granby Clement Gendroa, East-Anjus 8 32 R Taylor, Lennoxvllle.Charlie Clark, Windsor Mills G.H.Gidding, Granby.8 40 D.L.Boyd, Granby Fat Goulet, Mount-Orford Frank Porter, Mount-Orford 8 48 Eddy Hendry, Mount-Orford Jim Feeley.Municipal R.Gaunter, Lennoxvilie 8\t56 Jack Shaw, Mount-Orford Gerard Blanchette.East-Angua Yvon Bavaria, East-Angua 9\t04 Roy Lowther.Mount-Orford Clark Smith, Lennoxvilie Doug.Bell, East-Angus 9.12 Michel Bavaria.East-Angus A.Rabbin, Granby Harold Parker, Mount-Orford 9.20 L.Humbert.Lennoxvilie Romain Biron.Mount-Orford Lionel Dube, East-Angus 9 28 Mr, Rioux.Mount-Orford Dominique BeauReu, Mt.-Orford Claude Grégoire.Lennoxvilie 9.36 Hugh Brown, Lennoxvilie D.Lemonde, Granby Maurice Boisvert, East-Angus .9 44 Fern.Olivier.East-Angus Jean Biron, Mount-Orford Jack Whittier, Mount-Orford 9\t52 B.Bennett, Lennoxvilie A.Channell, Mount-Orford G.C.'-asby, Lennoxvilie 10.00 B.Oxford.Lennoxvilie Geo.Corblere, Mount-Orford Edgar Whalley, Mount-Orford Len.O'Donnell.Sherbrooke 10\t06 Al.Sutherland.Lennoxvilie J.J.MacDonald, Granby Jim Trew, Mount-Orford R.Stratton, Sherbrooke 10.16\tAndre Maltais, East-Angus J.S.Bates, Granby Fern Cote, Mount-Orford 10.24 Guy Pepin, East-Angus P Dauncy, Lennoxvilie Austin Cook, Lennoxvilie 10.32 Guy Lamontagne, Rosemount Russell Reid, East-Angus Paul Laroche, Mount-Orford 10.40 Rene Bernier, Rosemount Gilles Rousseau, St.Hyacinthe J4m Brodie, Mount-Orford 10.48 D.McLeod, Mount-Orford Guy Rousseau, St.Hyacinthe Paul Gendron, St.Hyacinthe MAGOG \u2014 The O'Keefe Tro-idiately »fter.phy and a purse of $1.050 will Defending champion J.P.again be at stake this weekend.Alary will be playing with pros at the Mount Orford Golf and Jack Archer and Bill Kerr, and Country Club.\tDon Doe, Granby, the amateur The two-day pro-amateur most favored to win.event with a total of 200 entries.Winning pro will leceive $250 is the last preliminary tourna- and a trophy, the runner-up $175 ment before the $4.500 Quebec and the third $125- There will Match Play Championship at St.be 15 other cash prues.Total Hyacinthe in September.\tpurse for pros is $1.000.The three previous tourna-i In addition assistant-pros will ments in this $15.000 circuit receive special prize money and open to Quebec zone pros and a prize of $500 will be awarded 1 amateurs were held in Three for a hole in one at a pre-deter-Rivers, Joliette.and St.Johns., mined hole.Pros to watch for Sunday will Saturday the tourney it open be Jack Kay, Pinegrove, Rudy to class A, B.and C amateurs Huot, Royal Quebec, and Gilles with the winners in each cate-Ethier, Mount Orford, who tee gory receiving a trophy and [off at 1.16 pm., and the Huot prizes.Competing Sunday are threesome composed of Gerry, CPGA pros and class A amateurs Granby, Jules, Laval, and Ray, j with a handicap of five and [Port Alfred, who leave imme-'under.\t_______ Canadian Ladies\u2019 Championships Open Today Al Saskatoon; Par Appears In For Beating; Quebec Rated With Best SASKATOON (CPI \u2014 Par ap [team and junior individual play, peared in for a boating from A committee meeting Thursday Canada's best female golfers to- lowered the Country Club\u2019s 6.184-day as the Canadian women's yard course par by a stroke to 76.it 46 p.FUion, pro.Rimouxki golf championships began a 10 changing a short par-four hole to j «\t^ciTambix day stand a: the Saskatoon Golf a par three.\t(-| p^urd,' pro.\u2019 Thr« River» and Country Club.\tPREDICT THREE-WAY RACE ;2i2R Broun, pro, Gronby First-roun.1 play in the junior\tThe Ontario senior team,\tled by\tj\t\\\\>snveu, pro,\tWentworth and senior interprovincial team\tfour-times open\tchampion\tMrs\tm.\tBiron, pro, st.\tHyacinth* championships and in the in-\tMarlene Stewart\t\u2022 Sireit,\tis ex- 1228\tJ Leblanc, pro.Sherbrooke dividual junior title chase were\tpected to be in\ta close\tfinish j\tt.Harmon, pro.\tKnowlton on today\u2019s schedule.These three with Alberta and Quebec.Ontario events will be completed late Sat- is defending champion, urday and will be followed by the Gail Harvie, 15, of Toronto and week-long open starting with the Jackie Moro, 19, of Burlington j qualifying round Monday.\tare given an inside chance to win j Two-player junior teams from the junior team crown and one seven provinces and four-player of them may grab the individual | senior teams from eight prov- junior title as well, inces are contesting the inter- Judy Darling of Montreal, the ' provincial matches and eight 1957 junior champion, has passed provinces are represented in the the junior age limit now and is JlXlMtrx-*! ForU*r.Sb*:brokt G Lvnn, H»nvp«t»*d M»rc*t Si n*rr*.Gronby SvWGordee MUl«r.Gr»nb> rror.k Rtld Fuit An*vi« G.H»rm*r.LennoxvUl* 9 l| A Bro***nJ.St.John» G Bernier.E*»t Anfui R Won, St.John» 9 24 G.XuvUn.LennoxMll* B COnwhith, St Je»n L.Perry.Gronby 9 32 D Aura».R''>»1 Monirtil J Turnbull, lennoxvilie R.l.*nglc:«, St- Je»n 9\t40 B Treptnler.E»>t Anju» p SulUvin, lennoxvUle G.\tSave!»,\tSt.\tJe»n 9\t46\tt.\tDolron.\tSt\tJe»n B.\tJ»mle»on.H»mp»te»d H\tLaurie,\tGronby 9\t56\tY.\tt ebe»u.\tSt\tJe»n C\tDuh'ur,\tSt\tHvanntbe J E.Laurie, Gronby 10\t04 1 Neele>, lennoxvilie A.Tajlor.w«nt»orth J.Foster, D\u2019Anjou 10.11 H.David, Municipal P Blron.St Jean J Undell, Aibeatos 10\t20 C Dion, A»be»toa C.\tLaverdlere, pro, J G.Gendron, Aaat Pro.Muni.G Smith, pro.LeunoxvUle 10\t28 H Fowks.pro.North Hatley H Sellakwe, ThetJord Mines A Bochette, A*»t pro, Municipal 10 36 J FowHs.pro, Dufferin Heights N.Harkncaa, pro.GoU Garden J.G, PerUrd, Aaat.pro, Muni.10\t44 G.Huot.pro, Chicoutimi E EuaUche, pro, Lachlne J.De»Uet*, Three Rivera 11\t80 J.L.Vien.St.Jean M Henderson, pro, Asbestoa J.McLean, pro, Whitlock G.BUaonnatta, pro, Dux ville 10.56 J.P.Biron, Mount-Orford junior individual competition.NO ENTRIES Newfoundland and Prince Ed-Rolland Rousseau, st.Hyacinthe\tinland have no entries here GUles Poullot, Mount-Orford\t.a N Besner, pro, Bellevue K Burnett, pro, Ya'.leyfleld 12 44 G.Proulx, pro.Golf luind A.Johnaton, asst-pro.Kanawakl A.\tCottrell, Mount Orford 1.00 D.Poe, Granby B.\tKerr, pro, Beaconsfield J Archer, pro, J.P.Alary, pro.Beloel! 116 Rudy Huot.pro.Royal Quebec Jack Kay, pro, Pinegrove G Ethier, pro.Mount Orford 1.32 Gerry Huot, pro, Gronby Jules Huot, pro, Laval aur le Lâc Ray Huot, pro, Port Alfred 11.08\tP.Ward, Chambly James Houston.St.Hyacinthe Doug Davies, Lennoxvilie 11.20 Fern.Rousseau, St.Hyacinthe Tony Plamandon, Three Rivers T.Corley, St.Lambert 11.32 Jean Rousseau, St.Hyacinthe.George Trew.Mount-Orford G.\tLanglois, St.Lambert 11.44 Gerard Desmarais, Montreal D.J Bennett, St.Lambert H.\tPerrault, Chambly 11.56\tJ.Degrosiers, Chambly N.Ouster, St.Lambert G.L'Homme, St.Jean 12.08\tD.H.MaHaffy, St.Jean Maurice Desmarais, Montreal D.Dever, St.Lambert 12 22 Ivan Heath.East-Angus F.Parker, Lennoxvilie Roger Hebert, Mount-Orford 12.34 Dr.Dion, Mount-Orford A.J.Mooreland, St Lambert M.Lavoie, Three-Rivers 12.46 Pierre Desmarais, Montreal Charlie Greto, Municipal Jean-Luc Retd.East-Angua 112.56\tL.Bachand, St Jean L.J.Lewis, St.Jean R.Belanger, Mount-Orford 1.10\tB.Laurin, Lennoxvilie L.Turgeon, Mount-Orford L.Turgeon, Lennoxvilie 1 22 C.Labonte, Three-River* A.Lavoie, St.Lambert J.G.Archambault, St.Jean 1.34 L.Boutin, Rosemount P.Labonte, Three-Rivers R.Welden, Mount-Orford 1.46 D.Gage, St.Jean Gabby Pelletier, Municipal Emile Derepentler, St.Jean 1.56 W.J.Jesseman, St.Jean R.Prioedale, St Jean Charlie Simard, Mount-Orford 2.10\tYvon Gendron, East-Angus L.G.Castleman, St.Jean Bernard Quessy, Three-River» Lucien Cyr, Mount-Orford 2.22 Pat Murphy, Lennoxvilie Gordon Largy, Lennoxvilie R E.Curetin, St.Jean 2.M Francois Paris, Mount-Orford J.G.L\u2019Homme, St Jean J, Dussault, St.Jean J.Petts, Lennoxvilie competing as a member of the.Quebec senior team.Her younger sister Mary, however, is one of the Quebec junior members.and Nova Scotia is without a Janet MaoWha and Mrs.Rob-junior team, having only one ert Lyle, both of Montreal, are! junior plaver here.\ti two reasons why Quebec runners- She.U Rita U>hneS of Lunen- up last year m the senior team\t!W1 am1 lojt record.ln burg, a four - handicap player, play rank among the top three nar,,nt»,e,~sl.whose score in the two 18-hole again this year.Both are scratch \"\t.\t_1.rounds will count in the senior I players.PROBABLE STARTERS NEW YORK AIM \u2014 Probable | pitchers for today\u2019s major league.Yvon Durelle Moved To Third In National Boxing Association\u2019s Ratings; Chuvalo Is Number Nine American L e a qua New York at Chicago (N>\u2014Tur-ley (154) vs Pierce (10-7) Boston at Cleveland (2-twi mght » \u2014 Sister (6 4) and Sullivan j (8-4) vs Woodeshick (21) and Me-lish (9-6), Baltimore at Detroit (N) O'Dell (9-10) vs Moford (13) Washing'on at Kansas City (N)j| i\u2014Ramos (8 9) vs Davis (0-1) National Leagu* MILWAUKEE \u2014 The Na- to come out for the ninth round.San Francisco at Milwaukee tional Boxing Association Thurs-1 j{e collapsed in his corner jy.! (N) \u2014 Gomez (6-7) vs Burdette day advanced Canadas 'i\\on Du-|tween\tand«» *\u2022 of the second place Boston Bed games between Baltimore and\tr o n/.leaous Sox who have not beaten him at Cleveland and between Washing i.#»r» 7, wm*.t all.\tton and Chicago.\t-.- .That I* av
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