Sherbrooke daily record, 24 août 1948, mardi 24 août 1948
[" WEATHER HOT AND HUMID \"¦ v y toni; !, oi!' i1 ( ,u', i'i'u.iiuiiiyv\u20191 t THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWSSHIPS Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.TL\u2019ESDAV, AUCLS'l PRICE: 5 CENTS World News In Brief Rome.Au*.24.\u2014 Æ1\u2014Di»-patchcs lo the Itulian pre»» «aid today Triette\u2019t pro-Com-inform Communist* have announced they \"will continue their fight to prevent Trieste from becoming an Anglo-American imperialistic base.\u201d The dispatches said elements of Trieste's Communist party favoring Premier Tito of Yugoslavia in their squabble with the Communist Internationa'.Information Bureau were expelled from the party.London, Aug 24.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014Britain today advised other countries to pin their faith on the British system of television.A long-awaited statement of government policy said that after inquiry by experts it had been decided not to change the present system for years to come because no developments at home or abroad hod been found that would justify making existing television sets obsolete.* * Sydney, Australia, Aug.21.__(P\u2014Ten pen- ns arc missing in the wild \"crocodile country\u201d along the north Australian coast 200 miles below the northern port of Darwin.'I he party left Darwin eight weeks ago in a 20-foot wooden barge to shoot crocodiles near the mouth of the Victoria River.The barge was last seen by a missionary, a Father Doherty, at sea off Point Keats tuo weeks ago.?r * Washington, Aug.21.\u2014 .¦?) ' \u2014Russia and her Balkan satellites are stepping up their campaign to oust Marshal Tito as Premier of Yugoslavia, diplomatic officials said today.These authorities point to increasing violent denunciations of Tito from every top C'omnumist official in eastern Europe outside Yugoslavia.In addition, party leaders in Italy and France also have lined up beside Moscow in condemning Tito as a \"traitor\u201d to the Communist cause.* !» Singapore, Aug 24.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014R.A.F.planes, cracked down on guerrilla hideouts in Malaya in large-scale rocket and bemb attacks yesterday.Ground troops followed up in one combined operation.Beaufighters went in with rockets and bombs against a communist centre south of Ipoh, Perak.Spitfires attacked in The Kuantan district on Pahang state, strafing rebel positions with cannon and machine-gun fire, Quebec, Aug.24\u2014 ((P\t\u2014 Countess de Saint-Marcq of Belgium will visit Ottawa in a few clays when she will present Prime Minister .Mackenzie King with a golden book hearing the names of all Canadians who helped free her country.The Countess, president of the Organization of Remembrance of Gand, now is here meeting next-of-kin of Quebec soldiers buried in Belgian cemeteries.General Area Of Agreement Reached In Talks Between Western Powers And Russia More Meetings to Be Held to Adjust Technicalities\u2014Long Series of Conferences Climaxed by Meeting With Stalin.Moscow, Aug 24\u2014(Æ*)\u2014A qualified source said the western envoys and Russia have reached a general area of agreement during talks climaxed last night by a long Kremlin interview with Prime Minister Sialin.The informant said tech- 1 \u2018nicalities lie ahead for adjustment but that these are not 1 trifles and will require considerable negotiation.Walter Bedell Smith, United States ambassador, emerged from the Kremlin after the meeting in a buoyant mood and declared \u201cwe\u2019re going to have more meetings.\" He added later: \u201cWe\u2019re always optimistic.We expect the best and prepare for th\" worst.\u201d The envoys have been trying I since late July to find bases for lifting the land blockade Russia imposed on Berlin and for four-\u2018 power talks on Germany and per-i haps other problems in Europe.! The meeting last night, attended by Stalin.Foreign Minister Molotov, and Smith and his British and French colleagues, lasted four heurs and 40 minutes.Before last night\u2019s session ob-, servers here and abroad predicted it was to have been the last meet- Soviet Is Seeking Share Of Control Of Ruhr Output By EDWIN SHAN'KE\tAmerican military government Berlin.Aug.24.\u2014 i.4\u2019i \u2014The , informants said the reopening of Communist press is beating the bus traffic Friday between the arum again for a Russian shave in western Germany\u2019s coal-rich Ruhr.Amcr'can\tR -s!a\" ^ ap' The demands, seemingly timed Pcare\u201d\ta \u2018oca\u2018 ftrrange- with the Moscow negotiation»* King, Queen To Attend Maori Church Service London, Vug.24 -tReuters).The King and Queen and their jouu.er daughter, !\u2019¦ r.cess Mm-gU'x't, will attend a -ervico at a Mae.i church when they visit New Era and early next year.An itinerary of the tour issued by Buckingham Palace shows they will visit 40 places in the M2 day* they arc in New Zealand, before going to Australia The Royal family \"ill spend four days iu Wellington, where they arrive the morning of Feb.2S in the battleship Vanguard, which tool Berlin-A Citv Of Teus ou which drew Berliners' attention today, appear :o be an outgrowth of the Soviet zone\u2019s economic troubles, which the western press has reported on the increase since the Soviet blockade cut it off from Ruhr output.\"It can he regarded as pretty certain,\u201d the Russian-controlled newspaper Xaeht-Expre-s said, \"that the question of Russian participation in the control of the Ruhr was raised in Moscow.\u201d Demand for a share in the rich coai- and steel-producing area of tour m d »ys Ton sprit them on their South African year They will spend two at Id ristchi i\\ h, two days at d for As mineral ,1 A, and three dnvs at \\ucli ment.\" They had no indication that it forecast the lifting of the Hussains' present roan and rail blockade of Berlin.Tite British military government announced laslt night it had blocked an attempt by the Central Bank of land Berlin, which is in the Russian\tMast of their travelling on the sector, to get 3,000,000 east marks\u2019two main i-am!,- will lie by plane unfrozen from the British sector.\tor automobile I'hey will boa ,1 toe Commenting on the Communist Xcv Zealand naval ship Hellona campaign for participation in ths at Wellington March 7 lo cfo-Ruhr, United States officials said it C 00k Strait, dividing the islands, looked to them \"as \u2019though the for a v t to I\u2019icton.Russians would like to get their\td u> Royal family .fifcl BbltJHf m SQBTE SECTOR \"Ï hands into western Germany anti the Ruhr came on the heels of (benefit by it now that it is begin-Uen.Lucius D.Clay\u2019s latest report ning to show signs of economic on economic conditions in the west.| comeback under the European Me It said there had been a 10-pcr-j covery Program cent gain in Bizor.ia\u2019s industrial zonal economy production for a post-war high, being run into the ground.\u2019 The report said brightest spot was1 Meantime border incidents con iron and steel production in the!- Ruhr.\tContinued on Page 5 while their own is floundering and ILS.Labor Act Draws U.M.W.Fir< \u2022e Commodity Prices Fall In China 11 breaR their \u201chop-ucntch\" trip from coastal town io coastal town by spending «.ngle nights at six different hotels.At both Wellington and Auckland they wi'l stay at Government House, Only eix days of the vi.it will be f free of functions.March 27, at Auckland, the | Royal family will embark again in ; the Vanguard to travel up the : v.v.st coast of North Island, round-' j irr its trip to the Bay of Wands | v.'aci'e they will disembark for the j day.¦ After two days aboard the Van-I gain\u2019d there, without any of filial j engagement, , they will be given a j farewell ceremonx a: Waitangi bc-, fii .¦ sailing for Sydney March Ml.Mina Workers' President Drop Follows Conversion of Calls Taft-Hartley Act a China\u2019s New Gold Yuan Cur-\u201cSiave Bill.\" By DAVE MCINTOSH ing,\t| Canadian Press Staff Writer The informant said today the j Truro, N.S., Aug.24\u2014ft')\u2014In an seven Kremlin conferences, two ' attack on the United States Taft-oi which included Stalin, have a Hartley labor act.President Free-\"fair\u201d chance of resulting in a man Jenkins of the United Mine lc: cy- solid agr-eement.He said pros-I Workers (C.C.L.) district 2G, said The operation, the ccnn .il bank pects are far better today than today \"if United States employers of China announced, netted rency.Shanghai, Aug.24\u2014CP)\u2014Commodity prices tumbled as much as 25 per cent today as China completed its first 24 hours of conversion to its new gold yuan cur- Votce In Church Affairs Sought An.sler 1 am.Aug.2 b y il Women attending the assembly uf the World Council of Obutviicr hr.t want a greater voice in the ad ministrative.affairs ef the church They ftri they\u2019ve been rclegatei too long to minor roles in church activities, M n r> 1 v n > n t nr> ¦! U \u2022 n C?f m* Vi In the J ip putuic.a Russian jeep packed n itli Soviet militari pouce, tand.s in \"no man's\" l.iml between the Soviet and American '¦veto s of Berlin, while an \\;nci ienn jeep tilled with M.l\u2019.b nails for the K'tr sians to make the tirsl move.\\ sign in three I iguages, including Russian, stands in lore-front.It rends; \"You are non leaving the tmciiian sector.\" In the lower picture, a Russian ollieer gestures to United States officers (becks to camera) in i\u2019otsdanier Plalz, dovvnlev.n Iter hit.where the Russian.British anti ! niled States sectors come tu-gelhcr.The meeting took place following a gun battle between German police from the Soviet zone and four Cermc.ns, who were ki\u2019lcd.Both sides withdrew after a conference.powers and the Soviet Union now have In his presidential report to the ; brought to the banks an estimated reduced their terms to the \u2018Tow- 22nd annual U.M.W.convention, total of 10 trillion old Chinese doles\".denominator.\u201d Had no prog- Mr.Jenkins also hit at the Nova lars- ress.been made last nigiit and Scotia trade union act, the Domin-! None of the banks in the larger .ears of business administration in college and several year\u2019s experience in a business firm.Her sister, an expert in child early today, he added, the current ion coal board and the \"shocking cities was able to keep pace with (.'.b f°',.'u;'.,, V ; .^ p .J' 'L V .series of conversations would have indifference\u201d of the Federal and the demands of crowds seeking to ,1 *\t-\t?' \u2022\u2019 Ruhr Î ended.\tNova Scotia governments to unem- exchange old Chinese dollars, sil- It, had been stated on good au- ployment.\tver, gold and American currency ! thority before the meeting last Mr.Jenkins listed four main f°r the gold yuan, j ni^ht that the* session would be the problems which» in the opinion of Tug downward thrust of commo-\u2022last.\t; union officers, faced the U.M.W.: dity prices reflected both the b uUrCG| 'L Loadon 1.To restore the standard of iiv- liLL^L^T0'''1 L'°tn-\t1 ur\u2018 proper training for the job.\t, in., said Stalin introduced certain new ______f .________u;\u201e \u201e i________i ienc.' ar>d reaction from the un- -\t.\t,, lJfU Russia \"\u2022 Build Plants In Poland Big Industrial DjVvA.jimcnt Is Planned in Lower Silesia.War.-aw, Aug.24.~(JP)\u2014Ru : ;i is blueprinting pltins for buildingj hi,ye induxti hi! plant, in Ibdand ; with accent on fitccl, She\u2019s taking a liig hand in the I tlevciopmcut of Boland'.- \"Little | mm mmm ¦Ay' C; Hew Bia! \u201cUiT.osi.a .n the lower Siluian aiea they enjoy such homely chorea but whieh this country ab-orbed from feel they could contribute some- ;cin Gt-.-manv.thing more to the management amt \u201ecnry){ Rozan,.i,i| director of the prograon building of the church, it treaty division of the Ministry .the places weren t taken by msn, 0f indu t v and ' on i e, many of whom they claim have no.\trcvealml plan \u2022 for \",an out by the Soviet Union r P , [l *1 Al t U.K.RHsIget Is j Presented By MngSIïi\u2019v.ie Trygve Lie iris Home of United Na-; , lions Will House 4,500 In-ifl habitants.! ideas\u201d which Xr hone for an intg °£\t^the bridled price increase Off the la'\tTwila Lytton Cavort, a Ur-|\tof ,,, thc ,,,¦:\u201e indn Inal | i east-west settlement in Berlin In at.whl.ch !t stood before tins year s thrcc daPvs when government con-' ^ Stale* Presbyterian lay lea.Uv, ; \u201e!a,:.- which arc to hr built in IV- By BOB Hi\u2019 P W rlcHon of Xse unex^ined % g ^\t°r\u2019 11 P°SSrbIe\u2019 t0 trois were lifted before the change- -d other women leade.s e.pres ea and, .w\t\u2022\t, ying invest- I new rhonp-y- dLneiipri fptirc ih«r \u2018aise it.\t.'over.\tconcern lest the whole problem of meut for such piank-.\t1\" V\" o m\tV \u2018 I\u2019M.:-ON y-General Asks for CVO /CO , :,5v> ArDy World Body in 1949.Lake Surrey h, Aug.Lv.q\u2019üuvS?to Operate dfpïom^uTexchâng^^woufd Sbreak * .\u2022J'\u2019 Unemployment in the Mari- The general effect of the price women\u2019s wurk in the church be ! down, the informants said.They .\u2018TW' ,\tslumP was to return to the com-\tnixed with tne spc.i,.u-.added that nrolomration of Moscow , T L?'00,^ representation in leg.s- modify cost level of Aug.19, the - d question of ordination of women.|neToLiioLP aSed a\t.^ the government announced its They especially want a voice n I explosive international situation, at least temporarily.) 4.Strengthening of the union.'new currency.In efforts to\"hol\"d | cburch government and in the man The stocky, black-haired presi- the price line at that level the gov- agement of church organization.- T.si-r-.,,\ti\t,.on.\tdent said there\twas one point in re-\ternment has police\tswarming\tover kf fv,\tf\tji\t1\tAr\tgard to wages\tthat it was essential\tmarket places.length of the talks, delicacy of the thp nninn nlarifv This urns-\trri 1 ___________ ^\t, tne union ciantj imswas\tThe currency conversion, tem- I 'We have always been told in the porarily at least, has almost stop-.past that it was impossible to pay pC(i speculation, one of the main !\tthe Maritime\tminers adequate\tcauses of China\u2019s\tinflation\tOne ;\twages because\tof American com- ! gold yuan is equivalent to 3,000- Continued on Page 5 American Consulate Clerk Petition in central Canada.This can 000 Chinese national dolla never again be accepted as a reason it takes four gold yuan to buv Si th»o Is Kidnapped In Palestine\t' - Women have no quarrel with the World Council, which is giving them their first chance to have an rdequate discussion of the matter.They have found furthev encouragement in the fact that Dr.Karl Barth of the Swiss Protestant and,\tas well as si\t,ppi uS.\tying invest-\t\tP'i :\t¦is, Aug\t21.\t¦i/P,\t1\tTup new,\tSt.r< r\ty-Gcneral T\t; ygve.Lip\tark- ment\tfor such plan\t\t\t\u2019H\tA P1\tr* n cl c n t\tf ¦\t1\tr-f\t\"l.\tInosia\u201d is\tcd indav\tft r ?3 1,462\t,387 to o; c\t\u2019 IT ! o All\tof this is.to\tbe\tdone under\tj be\tiliTT\tborn in\tthe ca\tpil:\tll -\tuf \u2022 m \u2022\tth?Unit\tcd Nations\tin 1249.\t the five-year trade\t\tpau\tt which Pol-\t\tThe\t\u2019 tiny,\tsovei\u2019r\tie n\t\tstate wdl:\tTite fi\tgure.about\ta million\tdnl- and s.\tigned with\tRu:\tia early in\tcover\t\t1 ) nN\tes of\tfill\t1(1\tand will\tI::-S lee\ts than the\t1948 bur\ti \" 1918.\tIn addition\tL/)\t.ending i\u2019ol-\t|m:\timb:\t¦r abou!\t¦1,5'k)\tin\the,\tbitants,\tgo:- iud\t\t-member (\t'h n- ami ju.-L about c\t\tver\tything she\t1\tThi\t; makes\tit cvi\tr, s\tm\taller Hi in\t( ml A\tmblv in B;\ttie, next mi\tonl hi neeb.s\tto get on hot\t\u2022 inc\tiustrial fret\t: Andoi\t\ttu.Monaco ci\t\t¦ [,:\t\thlicnticin\tfor ar.pr\tova!.\t\t once ,\tagain, Russia\tjo\tloaning the,\t\tRut\tUno.-i;\tt will\tbe\t\tfar more\tI) pi ! i\t,, - v 1,, \u2019\tmove ;>lr1».s' 'os'11 CINEMA RE il V, EU.-SAT.\t Ribbon: Arthur Chagnon.j Grand champion bull, Ribbon: J.W.MacGillivray.Cow, 4 years old in milk: 1 J.W.MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.\t| Cow, 3 years and over dry: 1 J.' W.MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.\tj Heifer 3 years, under 4, in milk: 1 J.W, MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.Foisy.Bull calf under 1 year: Foisy.Sr.champion bull over 2 years, ribbon: G.Foisy.Jr.champion bull under 2 years, ribbon: G.Foisy.at cost.How about a \u201cMeat Night\u2019\u2019 at movie theaters?THE PONY BOYS are coming to WILLOWDALE PAVILION BURY, QUE.Thursday, August 26th DON\u2019T MISS A GOOD TIME: Admission: Couples 81.30 \u2014 Singles 81.00 Ring 312-W Sherbrooke.¦ n h r ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ a h * a a a a a m a i I.AST DAÏ THRILL TO THE TOWERING STORY OF A TURBULEN1 LOVE 1 Ronsl'l Alexis Zachary REAGAN.SMITH, SCOTT la \u2018STALLION ROAD' aaasaaaaaaai A Brand N>w Musical Hit \u2014 Luscious! Liliting I I.autrh-Fillod ! Elsie\tMarie\tlohn KNOX WILSON HUBBARD Ir \u2018 LINDA BE GOOD\u201d NEW PREMIER THEATRE: Gladys Swarthout has joinen the parade to television.She's : planning a series of 15 film shorts i as a kick-off .Actress Lee Patrick says she ran hardly wait for ! a phone call from \u201cStop the Mu-! sic.\" She doesn\u2019t want the epxen-! sive prizes\u2014she wants the week\u2019s ; work in a picture they're offering.\u2022 \u2022 , Charles Trenet, the French ¦ singer, is suing Eagle Lion for a million bucks, charging breach of contract.The inside story will make wild reading\u2014if it ever gets the court .Maria Montez and ! Columbia are talking about a releasing deal, with Maria forming her own company.Catty Clothe* | The wardrobe man said he had spent four hours making a suit 'for James Mason look shabby and worn for a secene in \u201cThe Best Things in Life Are Free.\" \u201cWhy,\" J asked Mason, eyes twinkling, i didn\u2019t you just let me take it home and let my cats sleep on it?\" f *\t« Three more documentary films coming up from producer-director Andrew Stone.The first will be based on a current eastern murder case ., Susan Hayward\u2019s hus- e a ¦ a ¦ ¦ Heifer, 2 years and under 3: 1 J.W.MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.Heifer 1 year and under 2: J.W.MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.Senior heifer: 1 Arthur Chag-I non, 2 J.W.MacGillivray.Junior heifer: 1 J.W.MaeGilliv-¦ ray, 2 Robert Watson, 3 Raymond Fontaine.Senior champion female 2 years and over, Ribbon, J.W.MacGillivray.Junior champion female under 2 years, Ribbon.: J.W.MacGillivray.; Grand champion female, Ribbon: J.W.MacGillivray.Aged herd hull and 4 females: 1 J.W.MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon, Breeder\u2019s herd: 1 J.W.MacGillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.Get of sire: 1 Arthur Chagnon, i 2 J.W.MacGillivray.Progeny of dam: 1 J.W.Mac-i Gillivray, 2 Arthur Chagnon.SHEEP Shropshire Ram.2 years and over: 1 Slack Bros., 2 B.R.Mizcner.Yearling ram: 1 Slack Bros., 2 L.A.Bataille.Ram lamb: 1 Slack Bros,.2 R.R.M i zener.,\t, T T> ,\t-\t,\t\u2022\t-, i Ewe, 2 years ami over: 1 Slack band Jess Barker is turning v.l-jp^ 2 R R M;zoner> 3 j.A COOSEIS PUB FARM Bolton Centre, Que.Offering fine, clear mink money-back guarantee SIRVËR-BLU, ROYAL PASTEL and SNOW WHITE MINK _ FOR SALE AT 8100.00 EACH Also one of world\u2019s largest herds of IMPERIAL PASTEL MINK \u2014 Prices on request.___ STARTING TOMORROW FOR FOUR DAYS - THE ENTERTAINMENT TREASURE OF THE AGES! .IN TORRID TECHNICOLOR! Land of Exotic Nights .Warm Nights , .HEAR ALL RIMSKY-KORSAKOFFS BEST LOVED MUSIC! lain for the first time for j of Terror.\u2019\u2019 ¦Reign UNIVtRSAL INTfRNATIONAl ptesenft Yvonne DeCARLO Brian DONLEVY Jean Pierre AUMONT ALSO AN EXCITING NEW HU WEDDING NI6HT MYSTERY! COl.KIH *icn/»[ With the new accent on come- i \\ dies, three major studios are bid-1 ding for \u201cHouse of Cards,\" the ! , Clarence Buriington Kelland J mirth-provoker which Lester Cut- | 1er is reading for independent pro- , duction .Though Lucille Bre- j mer will make her home in Mexico, she won\u2019t give up her film j .career.The red-head, who recent-j ly married Ahelardo Rodriguez, son of the former Mexican president, ! 1 has been talking to producer Arthur Lyons about another stint ! 'for Producing Artists.Bataille.Yearling ewe: 1 Slack Rios., 2 B.R.Mizener, 3 J.A.Bataille.Ewe lamb: 1 Slack Bros., 2 B.R.IN THE Hose Room THE SENSATIONAL MANSE SCRUTON and his PIANO to play your request numbers every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening at the Chateau Frontenac Broadcast Every Tues, and Fri.(10:15-10:30 P.M.) over CHLT NOW- more people are drinking BIACK HORSE ALE than ever before in its history of 137 years.¦THE PICTUSE OF THE MONTH 1 THE IOVE STORY OF THE MONTH 1 ONE OF THE BEST LOVE STORIES IN YEARS 1 * \u2014 Cosmopolitan Magazine ZACHARY M DRAKE \u2022 MARY ASTOR \u2022 AIDER! DEKKER ON THE SAME PROGRAM! ON TH! ROUGHEST.TOUGHS ST STRUT U» THE ''RAD OIRI.$h« has a good ffm«l iMc TAXI-DRIVE!?H« know» hit way «round! THI WOWSMT ! liSSSURl The Story of People You'll Love! ARSELA sessec MURPHY \u2022 PHYLLIS IMTi Starts WEDNESDAY! \u2014 Today, Last Showing! - \u201cSILVER RIVER\u201d with Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan.\u2014 Also \u201cSECOND CHANCE\u201d with Kent Taylor ami Louise Currie.RADIO\u2019S SHUDDER FAVORITE Unveils A Bride's Terrible Secret.«ith Michael Duane.I.enore Aubert.Richard Lane.KITTY CADDY'.A COLOR PHANTAfTA PERFORMANCES DAILY 1:30 VNTTI, S: « 30 INTIL 11.LATEST WORLD EVENTS BUS SERVICE SHERBROOKE RICHMOND DRl MMONDVILLE ASBESTOS ST.HYACINTHE MONTREAL ST.FRANCOIS-X AVIER For more information consult local agents.SPECIAL BUSSES - PHONE 860 LARAMEE COACH LINES SHERBROOKE.QUE.Rated \"Tops\u201d by Show Folks and folks who like a good show! fWiv.VO.vi.u) AYER\u2019S CUFF Stanstead County\u2019s Big 103rd Annual Exhibition at AYER\u2019S CUFF NEXT THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AUG.26-27-28 4(1 pc.U.S.High School Band from Canaan.Vt.Horse Racing \u2014 Cattle Parades \u2014 Horse Show Daily Garden Bros.Big Stage Show \u2014 \u2018Tun At The Fair\u201d Baseball.Saturday a.m.for K.T.County Fair Championship Hundreds of Exhibits \u2014 Judging \u2014 Jr.Calf Clubs \\ isit Horticultural Hall \u2014 l\u2019oultr» Palace \u2014 Industrial Bldg.I To Call \u201cTHE RECORD\u201d ?PHONE 6262 ?ONE NUMBER Connecting All Department* ®f)e Cttp iPagc SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, Tl\u2019ESP AV XUC.UST .M, 10 IS EidiiWve Whole» h le Dtetrihutor* Fdfinrt Authoriied Serrlia AUTOMOTIVE El Fl\u2019UlK' \u2014 CAHHURETORS - MAGNETO! \u2022PR8DOMBTBM - IHOCKi \"A Growing Organimtlon\" SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Local Trees To He Guarded Against Dutch Elm Disease NEW PRESIDENT A disease, known as the \u201cDuteh Elm Disease,\" has attacked elm trees in this district according to J.A.TardifT, superintendent of the Municipal Parks.Only two trees in Sherbrooke have been menaced but several trees in Ascot and on Brampton Road have been found with this disease.Mr.Tardiff sent a lett The only method of stopping the 'disease from spreading is to chop down the tree# and burn them.After the ;ree has been burned the ashes should be taken to the incinerator as the germs spread quick-ly.All elm trees in the district will be inspected regularly by qualified entomologists.Since the majority to Hon! J.S.Bourque! Minister of.of trees in the Townships are elm Lands and Forests, asking him fee help and R.J.Letourneau, entomologist, will check the trees frequently.The disease is incurable.It is a species of canker which attacks inspection will take some time but it will be carried out thoroughly.One of the diseased trees was found on King Street East and the other on Belvidere Street, All trees whether in public or private parks or on public or subject to the trees and kills the sap.The contagious element is transported ! private property are from one tree to another by insects, inspection.The majority of trees in the citj Since the majority of elms arc ire elm, therefore if this disease in the North Ward this section of ipreads it will be serious.\tI the city will be inspected first.MISS MILLAR\tCONSTRUCTION IS AWARDED\tUNDER WAY ON I.O.D.E.BURSARY NURSES\u2019 HOME j It is announced by the commit- i Digging will begin this week on | tee of selection that the Elizabeth I the foundation of the S250.000 i Thomson Bursary has been award- v- , u \u201e\t\u201e\u201ef, od to Heather Rosalvn Millar of Nurses Home' ^ of the\t, the Sherbrooke High School.ed n?\"' Sherbrooke Hospital to he Ladv Buntiii*;\tlliuli Medical Honor In Hrilain TO RE HONORED nor Special to The Record Montreal, Aug.\u20194\t\\ former resident of R hi uised : ode hi, bike home and told his story about being splashed.Later on in the evening, however, he complained of headaches and was taken bv the resignation of M.T.Stenson.\t.M.R C.0.G.examinations for the prenderH of the Sherbrooke Hiding iMt Uvo years, while working in a doing their \u2022'house\" work in hos and Driving Club at their meeting Undon hospital.\tp.tals.At first it may discourage \\ ednesi.ay, August IMh, fo,,o«.t.g ^ When interviewed here aftei general practitioners hut young i her arrival from London, Lady men in the profession like the i Banting remarked with shy mo scheme because it gives them a desty; \"It was just a fiuke, 1 minimum financial security at the think.\" She admitted that the s*art their careers.; requirements and examinations Lady Banting returned to Canada I are very stiff and the \"mortality\" to v isit her mother at Newcastle, of candidates is always high.\tN.B., and so far, has not formed I Lady Banting took the examina any plans for the future.OPTIMISTS VISIT BOYS\u2019 CAMP AT SHORE ACRES The Optimist Club, of Sherbrooke, were guests last evening Fine Exhibits Are Heing Shown At Cookshire Fail* JOHN r.II \\CKI IT.K t , P f.iY-sive Conservative Member of Parliament for Stanslead and president of the Canadian Bar V-sociation, who will be honotad with an honorary degree by the University of Montreal during tne V-socntion's .innnal meeting, \\ i.: ,'W to Sept.The ceremony will take place Sept.1 Similar degrees will be oonfc od on Pi.me Mmishv t\u2019o-1 Ein the Rt Hon the \\ count Simon, Lord Chancellor of 11 n -it Britain ; Malt re M aut ire Kihet, Bâtonnier of the Bar Palis, and Chief Justice Orville Tyndale of the Superior C art Qucliee.Mi&s Millar is the only daugh- erected at the corner ter of Mr.and Mrs.Bruce McD.i rnd ^rSy]e avenues Millar, of 22 Newton street, Sher- \u2018\ta.'Verret.Sherbrooke contr brooke, and received her tion in the Sherbrooke Protestant schools.of Portland | of the St.Pat's Boys' Campai I Shore Acres., j\t\u2014\u2014v\u2014.c-I Thirty members journeyed to 'l^r\tjn tharg^ of construe-!^ c to spend the evening.At , non, stated yesterday that his\t.,\t.\t.\t.\u201e\t\u201e\t! crews are in the process of clearing | s«ven ocIock- «embers and camp- Tne Elizabeth Thonison Bui sat y ,jle area) and that the grou,,d 1 ers enjoyed a most tasty meal pre- ';roaoker Muntcipaf Chapter?I.O.d! ' ^rSay^ He^Sopes^to\u2018Vavl the |\t^ MrS' MaUd Waldie\u2022 Wh° Municipal Chapter, I.O.D, E., in memory of the late Mrs, G.\t, , , ,\t^ .i S.Thomson, k former regent, and , buj dln?ce0]yPIet^ b-v /uly.is given to assist a worthy student , Nearly fifty workmen will be cm-to attend university.\t! ployed continuously during the con- Miss Millar received the hi^rh- struc;ion period, with this number esc marks of any student at the being increased to sixty to handle Sherbrooke High School in the re- special jobs.cent High School Leaving examina- The $250,000 estimate does not is in charge of the cooking for the campers.During the cc urse of the meal a birthday cake was presented to Mickey Timmons, one.of tions.GENERAL MEDICINE CONTINENTAL BLDG., 2nd Floor OFFICE HOURS: 2 P.M.to 5 P.M.and 7:30 P.M.to 9:00 P.M.DR.MABEL F.HOWIE Tel.558 (office) 161 (residence) DR.L.P.DEMERS Tel.601 (office) 4496 (residence) BRIEFLETS PROSPECT TAXI Local and Long Distance Trips Passengers Insured DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Phone Lennoxville 146-w Lennoxville Thrift Shop closed It\u2019or the remainder of the month of i August.Boy with bicycle for morning paper delivery wanted at once, j Phone 850 or apply Ted Anderson, Record Office.Cookshire.Aug.24.tinder the I cially attractive broiling hot sun of a perfect day for the opening, a fair crowd for the first day of Cookshire Fair enjoyed the grandstand attraction yesterday afternoon, as the initial-day preparations were completed and judging began in many classes.The attendance, about the usual\t.\t.number for the opening day, and allb an»\tall divisions\tcontinues\tall day sen ted by Joe Gilbert.President pionship.\tanH.several ^ horses show of the Club.\tExhibits in all departments arc classes will he shown in U ont of Mr.Gilbert thanked all camp exceptionally good, with a splendid ; the stand.staff members for their invitation, showing in the Horticultural sec-, Tomorrow, the final harness and\thospitality,\tand presented t'on> and\tthe industrial displays in\tcard\twill bo presented, with the Mrs\tWaidie with\ta gift\tin\tap-'lhe Main\tHall drawing much com-\t2.26 Mixed and the Classified Mix- ciaticn of her service-.\tHe\tthcn!™ent,\tespecially the Çookshire\ted, as\twell as the final horse and Farm Supply booth\teattle\tparades, and the big rlos- vvhere \"Clarabelle,\u201d the hen, lays stage show by the Garden I green eggs, and model homes show ! BroS- acts, and the final event in | Brantford \u2018\u2018sealed in\u201d siding.Large I displays of farm machinery are ARBITRATION Di The Bible Society also has a special booth, among others in this well-filled building, Today, the main events at Conk shire Fair include a big program of harness racing with the Free-For-All and 2.22 mixed on the afternoon card, plus band music, rti Bi fffT'/VTtF:Fk \u2014i \u201ev\u201e,l ,f .ho.,:,,,.«.oaoHom, hfcifcllLt) Tug-of-War for the Compton : sen ted County championship.The first! of the horse and cattle parades 1 DOG KILLER IS SOUGHT IN MAGOG Magog, Aug M.Dog owner- in thr Mage,g and Georgrvtlle .hs (riots are guarding their pets against an animal killer who has been active there for some weeks, it was learned today.Several dogs hnvi hom poison o.l and there have been reports of dogs being fed meat containing fish hooks.Police invest iga I ions began after four or live dogs on the same street i Magog were poisoned, but so fat there have been tro arrests.Some Magog residents say that clues point to one suspect and direct evidence is being sought to link the killings with Ibis person.I include such items as heating, plumbing and elevators, which will j be installed under separate con-1 tract.No estimate was available for these items.Plans for the hospital itself are near completion, and tenders may be called for in this- connection, within a few weeks.Altogether j preciaticn of her services.He then ; «\t\" 1 \u2022 three tenders were considered for «ailed upon Henry Crochetiere, I the Nurses\u2019 Home.\t\"\u2019I10 thanked the Optimists for visiting the camp, and expressed hope that next year the Optimist* ! ?.ramioru\t**uu.K.^.^-the tug-of-war competitions.To- would sponsor such a camp.morrow night, as spe rial fea the meal a sVifhhall !sbown b^ Standish Bros, of Cook- |llre attraction, the Congre.-s of \u2019 w\tshire, International dealers, Oscar ; H0llyW00d Daredevils will present the Following game took place between campers and the guests.The j camper» overwhelmed the Optimists.I Later the lads were treated to | Wa]lace and Sons of Canada, Ltd., ice-cream and soft drinks, and j Cookshire, showing were shown moving pictures.I Point sterling is a j Desruisseaux with Hinman^ Milk- t^eir big auto thrill show in front ers, and the Hornet Power Saw by 1 0;j- grandstand, starring Frank Don\u2019s Repair Service of Sher- !ie Matthews and his Aulo-.Mnniacs.I brooke.The sparkling exhibit of R.wit]l |cddjp p0i0i \"The Rocket 4\t/-»TlfVV\\ra/\"io I k\t,\t., .\t.\t, .\t.Man \u2019 in his shoe for life, and their Rose U NEW LOCATION Eyesight Specialist No.1 Wellingte St.North OPTOMETRIST1 ^ BRICK MONTH AUGUST Banana Delicious SPM banana Ice Cream rich with the delicate flavour throughout the entire block.Try it today \u2014 take it h^rne as a treat for all the family.SOLD BY SELECTED DEALERS Curlew and Cogan on tin Guests attending\" the social ! tVeMaYnHalVand A^andF^Robin\u201d \u2019hl^h pole; 25 acts ln 8lL gathering\tincluded\tBrother\tBor-;\tson of Sawyerville, have a large\tLaft «ght .a small crowd wh- gia,\tBrother\tAlacCormach\tandldjgp]ay of propane gas stoves and\tnessod the night pci t\"tnvin, e m Ignatius, of the Camp equipment.Southern Canada Pow-\tof tho grandstand, and cn- F.H.Wilson, Milton Largy,|er Co.Ltd., has a large display of joyed the rides and shows on the electrical appliances, for home and\tmidway operated by the .Modi ] farm, and the handicraft exhibit of\tShows of ( nnada.I he Rock'.1\u2019.Les Cercles des Fermieres is spe-\tRide, ( atcrpiller, Rideo, Tilt-a- ______________________________i whirl, ferris wheel and merry go- .\t.round, with a special kiddies ride, SCOTSTOWN\t1 all drawing good business, with _____ .\tj the circus side-show and the We.-t- A special meeting of St.Paul's ern Show, featuring Montana Brother staff; Doug McGuire.John McDonough Dick Pearson, and Eric Sharpe, all of Sherbrooke; and Mr.Innis, of Montreal, News Of Quebec Province In Brief Montreal, Aug.24.- i?¦ which rsvulted from tho dry summer, Hu situation now has improved, Mayor lloright said, and there I» ample water for all purposes.-\u2014** REAL ESTA IE TRANSACTIONS \u2014» Thomas Breton to J.Etirtv.i# I,;u-nix of lot 14 It 199, Soatl* Ward.Alphonse E.Masse to Ludgef Provenehcr of part of lot M.% dr ford.laines Earl Nul brown to Estai# I of lots lot 5-A, t F.5 (j Range t MAYOR TO ASK TRAIN WHISTLE BAN AT NIGHT Mayor Alphonse Trudeau and City Attorney Albert Rivard leave for Ollnwa this afternoon where Ihey «ill meet the Board of Tine port Commissioners and request a ruling that locnmolive whistling be banned within the city limits he tween the hours of 111 p.m.and 7 7 a.m.\"Other eilies have been suci e ¦ fill in receiving neb a I iiling, such as Quebec Uily and Three Rivers,\" the Mayor slated in an interview' this morniiig, He added lhal.cor respomlence between Sherbrooke and Ottawa had been going on for nearly, a year or thU question, but tho results had not been satisfactory.According to tho law, tho Transport Commissioners are able to consider and grant such requests when a resolution passed by a eivic eoun-cil Pc quests such action.The mayor is gue: I speaker at the, weekly luncheon of tho Sliei Mrs.William S.Stone span» brooke Rnlary Club today, hi: topic 1 s THIS IS WHAT I POUND There was no ore there a\u2019.Peter\u2019s place < To fill their vacant chair» and bed.That happy family when Kate wa» home, Now all of them are dead.Across the road where Norman Graham Prayed to God upon his knees, Nature labored night and day And grew a million trees.Up the road to Campbell\u2019* home, Where lived a friendly Brogs, No school house there hut in its place Were pile?and pile\" of log?.At last I came to Benton's place Where we danced with ^ our lovely Queens, I seem to hear them calling the changes Of the old Virginia Reel, Those pretty girls didn't have to paint, Their cheeks were smooth and red, In the morning they looked as nice As when they went to bed.But today you can't steal a kis* Without painting your own lips.Any more than I could cat an egg Without getting it on my bib.\u2019Twas there 1 mot my beautiful wife, Forty years ago, more or less, And if you remember there was a wedding, Dear folks, you know the rest, Now I stand at John Melver's home With my head bowed and hat in hand, If you knew the memories stored within my heart Then I know you would understand, If I knew that my wish would come true This is wh#t my wish would he, To meet that father and his family again With a child on each knee.I know that their former pains Are not compared with present gains, That happy family now dwells above Secure in God\u2019s eternal love.Now down the road to Father's gate I really thought my heart would break, My home that always stood up so proud Was laying flat upon the ground.There was no father or mother to welcome me there, No sister or brother to call by name, No, there was nothing there just the same, It seems to me they changed the air.1 walked around that sacred ground And now I am ashamed to tell, Up and down and all around But I couldn't find our precious well.Then up the hill to my parents' grave My eyes blinded with tears, Their guiding spirits were leading me As it has been these many years.I remember well as if it was today The words that father said then, They are beautiful in death as they were in life In the eyes of God and Man.Oh! how that giant frame shook with grief As my sisters were laid in their earthly bed.He loved them then and watches over them new By sleeping at the:r head.I sadly wend my way to Martin\u2019s home, It was standing there as before, Reminds me of an old man with a cane Shaking badly in the sterm.Then up the hill to Morrison\u2019s place Where we used to get our mail, There wasn\u2019t a sill, a board or bream, There was not even a rusty nail.McDonald\u2019s barn was partly there.But our school house was a total loss, A little way down the road There was one there with the cross.At last.I found just one little soul, That could speak my mother\u2019s tongue, My heart ached for that little frame That was left alone so long.I took the little darling in my arms And I said this little prayer, \"Dear Lord, bless her every day And protect her throughout the year, And fill her lonely life with happiness, And her eyes keep dry from tears.She's waiting her call to meet her Bard.And Donald is waiting for her.Goodbye now, dear little friend, Look not on life\u2019s dark side.For just beyond those gloomy day^ Happy days for you abide.I stopped at the brook of Uncle John's Where he watered his stock for years, I looked around and I finally found Just a little trickle like a tear.John Graham\u2019s house was still there, Where I often shared their bed.The home that was known far and wide For Eliza's grand Barley Bread.Norman Smith, that famous, kindly man, Oh! how he was missed when he was gone, A plug of tobacco would pay the bill For setting our broken bones, Then down the road to Donald McLeod's, The home that never will be forgot, It seems to me that I still could see Big George and Alec putting the short.McDonald\u2019s fine family have all passed on, No sign of their home to be found, They\u2019re sleeping beneath the Stars and Stripes, In the beautiful Puget Sound.McLeod\u2019s river where the girls bathed and swam Is, I am told, following the same route, But they cut down the shades that hid our face While they were changing to their birthday suit.Then out the village and climbed the hill, My eyes were blind with mist, And a feeling of sadness came over me That my soul could not resist.I wend my way through the marble slabs Where my grandparents rest and sleep, I wonder what they would say today If they could look across the street.God created a monument that will live forevei In memory of the dear pioneers that are gone, Century will come and century will go But there always will be Old Tolsta Stone.\u2014Written and composed by ANGUS JOHN McRAF A A K 42 V J 9 7 $ Q 8 6 4 A 5 2 A Q96 A .T 10 9 7 Deale ( 7) ( 1) < 21 U2I 10 A J 10 8 5 V 6 4 3 ?1092 A A K 8 A 73\t( 0)\t V A K Q 8 2\t(10)\t ?K J 5\t( 4)\t A Q 6 3\t(_2_L\t \t16\t Rubber\u2014Neither vul\t\t South West\tNorth\tEast 1 v\tPass\t1 A\tPass 2 V\tPass\t3 V\tPass 4 ¥\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening\u2014A J\t\t24 this is quite enough to determine chewing strictly centralization and , autonomists, they will throw thei; Quebec\u2019s future federal attitude jail its works.The public utter-j lot in with that party.But if the Strong though the Liberal Party lances of Mr.St.Laurent and U;e | Progressive-Conservative conven-may appear to be at the moment, program adopted by the National : lion proves to be no more satis* it must reckon with Quebec whose I Liberal convention make it most j factory than did the recent Liber-solid hlo; has been its basic sup- unlikely that the Liberal Party ( a.convention, then the new \"Parti port hitherto.\tlean meet this essential require-] Canadien\u201d of which there is cur- The Liberal organization i« «till nient under his leadership, any I rent rumor, will be quickly built capable of functioning in this.more than l,nder that of M''- King.up.Province siderable and polled a popular vote month, even if it could con- j Of course, it is theoretically pos- The claim is made that a partv last s>ble for him to \"seH\u201d Quebec or.?(an,|ing.on the plank of respect win centrahzation but the Quebec | f\u201er thc Ioca| alltonomv of Ql]cbefl Ri The Rt Comm : si : have you he merely the ca ment.This is th the hard way.third-party m< would be a 'o: feign ic an Ian government is no: a creation of iiahr-m, a« the party members would .eve.Instead, world communism is y \\e creature of the Russian govern* few seats It is now reasonably 'H'ud not easily changed in she,' as g :aranteed to her in the Brit-certain.however, that tho party matters, as the^ate R ulolphe Le-|j?n Xorth America Act, which is which carries Quebec in the next mieux Lauriers ablest heuten-; (j:.na(:!a\u2019s constitutional instru-Domininn elections will\thave\tto\tant\u2014found to\thi« cost\twren he\tment>\twill take at least 45 Quebec stand pledged to respect\tthe prin-,\t5Pp.nt the whole summer\tof 1911\tS!?a{s\tj:l j,cxt Dominion elec- ciple of provincial autonomy,\tes-\ttrying vainly\tto soil\tQuebec\tlions,\tif this is so, the result will ___________________________________on the Laurier\tNacc.\tbe {0\tfasten group government on *\t*\t*\tIce country, if not to create an sihle to miss fo:.ir«hcarts.South's\tQuebecer?who are reluctant to .absolute deadlock.\tShould any bid of one heart shows at least 13 !\tvote Liberal\twill he -till more\tnthcr party form an\tAdniinistra- peirts.When North bids one\treluctant to\tvote C.C.F., Social\t1 on it will have to\tbargain for pado, all he premises is from fi Credit or Labor Progressive, he support of the Parti Canadien, There remains only a choice, then, whose interests will be primarily South's two-\tbetween the\tProgressive-Conser-\tprovincial and only\tsecondarily e?in order heart bid.North goes to three vative Party, which is woefully * anadisn\u2014by no means a hopeful -\"in and the\tpromotion\tof\tthe\t1 minimum\tof\tU\tpoints\twhen he i\tg\tmore\tnor less\tthan\tmake-\"\tti\thi\t.\tI.\ttoe\ticsp-u der\tsponding hand is\tentitled to make p icy line.It is grasping, «elf- has 13 points making a total of two progressive bids.Holding 13 to 9 points.I imperialistic.\t\u2022 26, he knows that there is a game point®, he may make as many pro- However, after in the hand.\tgressive bids as he wi if he ha.- Î \u2022< ti 13 p.to arrive at a game contract.He hearts.This is his second progrès- weak in this Province at present, I prospect, here are the i\t;- e i.\toi;s< - ; Hold-\tmust\the care*:I, however, not to\tsive bid and guarantees 10 to 12\tand some new party\tmore after Yet the only real difference, as ing 6 to 'i point .\tt\tie rc ttonding\tget above the game, contrac* level,\tpoints.Now South, having 16\tQuebec-?heart, that\thas yet to\u2019 ompared with the situation that baud i?en\"'\ti to\tjust one \"] i j- On\ttoday's hand, which is taken\tpoints, can safely hid four hearts,\tbe formed although\tanonymous j hrs existed thus far, will be that l i i in\tfrom\tKarpin\u2019s booklet, North and\tEven if North has the minimum\torganizers appear to he already at j the Quebec influence in the Demis part-, South probably\twould arrive at\tguarantee of 10.\tthere is\tgame.\twork upon\tit.\tThe\tprospects\tare\tinion\tParliament\tis\texerted\tupon four hearts with\talmost fry sys-\tIn\tthe\tplay of the hand\tSouth\tthat\tif\tthe\tcoming\tProgressive- j * he\tgoverning\tparty,\twhichever\tit tem of bidding, hut unde \u2022 the loos only two ikihs and * dia-] Conservative ennver'1 r i rf \u2022\t-\tlie.from\tinstead oi e !e-on M: e Bentley had to learn F a in; of the blind follower?of the venu:.' would learn this lesson, there le?-apport for the Communist line.gressive I which he 1 rer's suit or bids a hid; that is, .cit ier raises to t.\u2019i- \u2019-ext hig.iei level «ait of his own.Ho! i g Hi :\u2022> ; 2 p\tfee re- point-count system.i« i* impos- mend.I to the sati\"-' \u2022 Quebec ''HI Wj t ï~, J ê | Views Of Red Dean And U.S.On Free Speech Differ By DtWITT M ACKENZIE Associated press News Analyst v:«3 ¦ .v,.iV,v iiSW^'îwW'î\u2019i'i'X\u2019Xv.'Viv.vi*.< Dr.Hewlett Johnson.Dean of Canterbury Cathedra!, who long-has had the sobriquet of \"the Red Dean\u201d because of hi* enthusiasm for Soviet Russia, announced in London yesterday that he had been, refused a visa to enter the United States for lecture engagements, The Anglican Dean made his statement through the Communist newspaper, the London Daily Worker.He i* a member of the editorial board of that organ.He said the United States embassy disapproved of the \"American-Soviet Friendship Society\u201d which was sponsoring his tour, (The national council of Soviet-American friendship is on United States attorney-general Tom Clark\u2019s subvci.-ive list.) \"It seems,\u201d Dr.Johnson added, \"that no steps must be taken in the United States to cultivate American - Soviet friendship or understanding.America is said to Ije the land of free speech, but obviously speech about friendship with the Soviet Union does not come under that category.\u201d Dr.Johnsoti says he is \"naturally sorry that this has happened.\u201d think the average American also will have real regrets, bufr in a different sense.We aren\u2019t sorry that it happened, but that it had to happen.In other words the good doctor could scarcely expect us to welcome \"free speech\u201d supporting something which our country is trying^ its best to eliminate so far as bur own way of life is concerned.One suspects that by this time the Dean would be prepared to withdraw his statement that obviously speech about friendship with the Soviet Union doesn't come within the category of \u201cfree speech\" in the United States.The \"Red Dean\u201d of course is well aware that there is nothing we desirte more anxiously than friend- BLACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and disappear by this one simple, safe and sure method.Get two ounces of peroxine powder from any drug store, sprinkle on a hot.wet cloth, and apply gently \u2014every blackhead will be gone.ship wi Wo hav tK h the Russian people.> expended millions of .>!' \"free speech\" trying .we that friendship, k^t y turn have found our blocked by the explo-yet\" (no!)\u2014not of the his at e effo: sive average Russian but Communist overlords.Dr.Johnson said he was flying to Poland today to attend \"the congress of intellectuals in defence of peace\" at Wroclaw.If he wants to encourage friendship between the United States and the peo-pies of eastern Europe, let him employ his free speech there and tell them we want peace and good will, but won\u2019t have Communism thrust down our own throats.Then we hope he will come and visit us again.He will receive a hearty welcome as, we trust, he always has received before.The 74-year-old Dean is one of Britain\u2019s striking personalities.He long has been the most unorthodox Of church dignitaries, a modernist and a campaigner for social justice.He has wanted to see Britain in the forefront of socialist and, as a matter of fact, was ap-poited Dean of Canterbury by the late Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald, Labor leader and socialist.Dr.Johnson is a tall, active ruddy-faced man with billowy white hair and kindly eyes.He used to be an athlete in his Oxford days.The Dean has been constantly in the news at Canterbury.As a dress reformer he advocated shorts and open-neck shirts for choir boys and young acolytes.He said no girl should be excluded from the cathedral for wearing beach pajamas to religious services.Previously, while Dean of Manchester, he defended \u201cpew lovers,\u201d seeing no harm in young couples holding hands during his sermons.After a trip to Russia in 1938 the Dean praised the U.S.S.R.and declared there was nothing essentially anti-religious in Russian Communism.His pro-Russian views resulted in five Canons of Canterbury disowning their Dean\u2019s politics.They accused him of condoning \"Russia\u2019s offences Garfield Case To Seek P.C.Leadership Ontario M.P.Is Second Man to Announce Interest in Bracken Office.Ottawa, Aug.24\u2014 J W liar-field Case.Member of Parliament! for the Ontario constituency of lirey North, said today he \"will I not hesitate\u201d to enter the contest | foi leadership of the Progressive Conservative party.The 49-year-old former mayor [ of Cfwen Sound, Ont., released a 1,000-word statement \u201cregarding' the possible leadership of the Pro- ! gressive Conservative party and \u2018 my own personal aspirations with 1 regard thereto.\" The leader, who will succeed , John Bracken, will he chosen at tin party\u2019s national convention here September 30, October 1 and October 2.Mr.Bracken is retir-1 ing because of ill health.Mr.Case outlined his views on Canadian problems and said; \u201c1 am convinced that if we are | truly, the alternate party we must forthwith convince the Canadian ' electorate that we are fully cap-1 able of taking over.\"To achieve this 1 will not hesitate to project myself into the1 leadership contest.While lacking in Parliamentary experience, nev-i «rtheleiss 1 have friends who believe in me and who feel that 1 have the benefit of vast experience in that level of government closest to the people.\u201d Mr.Case is the second man to announce interest in taking over from Mr.Bracken.The first was John W.Hanna, 59, Progressive Conservative member of the Ontario Legislature for Huron Bruce.Better-known party members mentioned prominently as leader-1 ship candidates have thus far made no comment.They include Premier Drew of SHERBROOKL DAILY KLIUKU, ulm'-m, ' A | SIDE GLANCES\tBy Galbraith 948.Fi\\a « FINANCIAL NLW S By Th# Canadian l\u2019'e»i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Previou* Close corn by Hr* susvur iu t *\u2022 or.- i \u2022- i yt Inter.Telephone Anaconda , IVthlehem Steel | H< idea's Co.Chi *lei j Comm BolvetUa Cons.Edison ,.I Douglas j Dupont\t,.1 lYneral Kleetrie Ci ueral Motors ., Coodyeav ,.\t, Int Paper .Int Telephone ,, Johns Manville .Montg.Ward \\ V.Central ilVpsi\t.\t.i Radio i Republic Steel Std Oil of N.J.Studebaker .C S.Steel .\t.Vanadium Steel Wool worth \u2022It!7 Ml 11 am 23 \u2019s 39' \u2022 dV* 11 jiS 12 ¦'.< 39 'a MM USA 12'a 12 2,r>\\ 21 'a 16 W 39'a 121 12 ' v 12', 7S7- 2 1', U.N.Budget \u2019ontinued From Page 1 TRADING IN LIVESTOCK IS LIGHT Montreal, Aug.71 M Prices were sternly In light trading on tlu two Montreal livestock mm ket\u2018 todil) Receipts wove: cattle (US, including fn'O holdover from \\i terdiiy; Era calves; 23 sheep and lambs; i i bogs There were about 70 carload* of cuttle and calves bought yesterday to be shipped to the United Stutes.liooil cows sold fiom 17.30 IS.oil; good ipiahty steels up to 74 with ont straight load at 20.bO, Heifer were 10-22 according to quality.Cannois and cutters S II.liood bulls brought 17 19; oom-nu ner kinds 10 up.Neal onlves were in good do tiood veals ranged from ¦onimon to medium kinds Drinkers It 10; grassers MONTREAL CURB MARKET \tPreviou*\t \tCloi*\t11 a n*.Brown Company\t4'*\t4*4 th n*.Pnpci\tHU*\t19 S 1 Horn Woollen*\t15\u2019»\t I'onniti'oiiK ,,\t.21\t Fleet\t\t\t7 '»\t F rd \u201cA\"\t.\t25\t Fraser\t.\t58\t Mai l inen 1* Jl\t\u2019 IO'j\t \"That\u2019s the beauty of a place like this\u2014why, you ccuîd tinker around fixing it up the rest of your life!\" total still more.The lirst ofj came in a report frem tbej ;; New State Of Continued From Page 1 General Area Continued From Pago 1 members will come from eS other Sovereign nations, I Unosin has the reputation of | being the most pacific of states, but (just in ease it will be guarded by at least a 5'0-man police force and ; a 20-man firs department.It may perhaps even be guarded by anti-aircraft guns.A passport will be needed to enter Unosia.Once within its sacred precincts, even criminals can benefit\u2014 tem-by immunity from subject and franl both Stalin and \\ there lias Indieati four pow statement l! (her , mena vous in th( indie; annoi Ontario; John Diefenbaker, mem- Frcneh'nolice\u2019 her of the Commons for Lake Ccn-\t.\t.\t' tre in Saskatchewan ; Gordon Gray- ^\tIS to H\u2018 u> , 1 don, member of the Ontario rid- ^1P United Nations, wine ing of Peel, and Donald Fleming, member for Toronto Eglinton.fall home hich will ; from Sept.It sut the wo jr hs; ' s no [ins w or [here four [ion o nceme cd ii -*.exhibited by tern diplomats, een no less of temper, ns here were that iho is may issue a public Oiortly on the talks.definireiy known whe-will be tonight, or to-iho next day.It is ou-must bo conversations capitals.There is little f how much ground the nt.will cover, hut it is should be sufficiently to put nt rest some of envuinting around Uec l!i I tb \\: embly's advisory luidgeiury j committe which believe, at least | Jl.ôfi.'.fiiH' can be lopped otT.The U, N.ie financed by it* Member \u2019 countries in iiecordance with a scale of contributions based 'on the ability to pay.The United States pay* the largest share about 39 per cent.Estimates for next year show j the first downward tin ml in the throe veav hi tore of the U.\\.1 Tlu* 1949 budget was $lt>,!190,OiMt.: The total climbed to $27,290.2il in 1917 and $34,875,190 fm 1918.Other reductions were made possible through cutting costs of I mnnd.25 29; IS up.10 13.I ! IKK at 22: I t up.The few hogs 34.f>0 for grade 29 dressed, quality lambs wore quoli medium Kinds, 20 7 I ; cull oil ered sold \\ and sow at Transport Planes t'oiitinued from Page l Kavotrhausen said; \"Suddenly there wa* * change m the noi e of the motor» of pn# o' ; he pi.me-\tA fie w ai ds l he w,.a huge crash not fai from ;Im» villago,\u201d \"One plane crashed down about 3,000 feet from the edge of the village nml the other fell anothur 3,000 feet beyond it.\" Klelim aid both plane* wow flying low, beneath rain clouds.Rails of the planes rained down on the village after the crash b«t no one was hurt.Srll unwanted «rticte» ilirouith the Record Want Ad» Low co*t (or tin i n t'i>n»ncutivc insertion».MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE DEATHS \trt'evioiis Close\t11 m\tBFGIN On Vug.21.1918, ,:t the a e of .'8 yours, ,1.A F.Begin, of Abitibi\t.t ;\t168»\t1' ii 1 ford M int- .beloved husband Abitibi $1.59 1\tMil.20 1 m\ttil)'*\t,.f Helen Mr!.uly, of SI.Marie do Bathurst \"A\u201d\t\t21\tIle.mer.Funeral servin' will bar Bell Ti'lephoiie\t.169\t168\theld on Wed no day, N, ¦ ¦ 25, at 1 ii ir/i 1 ivn\t.\t19 7x\t19'»\tSt.Alphonse Church, The 1 ford B C.Forest\t¦ *\t3 \u2018 *\t\tMines.Brack Silk\t31 Building Products\t3,\",1, l undo t Vment\t21 '> fan.Breweries\t20' 20 ' il'li (ion, against humanity and religion.\u201d Dr.Johnson denied the accusation.Dr.Johnson was told last night that a visa probably would be granted the Dean if he cared to visit the United States \"on his own hook.\u201d Said the doctor: \u201cI hope to go to America within three years when this has blown over\u2014when Mr.Wallace is President, and 1 think he is sure to be.\u201d con ii Rone t9 aût/fêo&âmf/i âïï driving haraesf, 1 pair double harness, chains, picks, forKS, .shove\u2019s some household furniture and other articles rot mentioned.No reserve as farm is sold.Terms : Cash.R.M.DEMERS, Auctioneer.* Eastern Townships Building Trades School TRADES COURSES Rl SEPTEMBER 8th \u2022 CARPENTRY and JOINING 9 PAINTING \u2014 WALLPAPERING 9 BRICK LAYING, PLASTERING 9 PLUMBING, HEATING and TIN-SMITHING 9 ELECTRICAL WORK and WIRING School day will be from 8 A.M.to 5 P.M.Registration and Admission of Candidates: SEPTEMBER 8th Tools and Materials Supplied 275 Chalifoux Street Limited Number of Students \u2014\tTel.6182-W HARD OF HEARING?World's first -lertrical hrarintt aid manufacturer: ACOLISTICON Sates «nd Service.Impression and car molds made.Batteries for all makes of hearing aids.Demonstration.In the most prominent cities ot the Eastern Townships.Information as to dates given on retjnesi.Demonstration In Sherbrooke ewrp Monday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m._ ifC'/\u2019-WT\tat 8r*W8ter Street.C.E.lifciUINf Representative \u2014 Telephone 4239-W.FOR PLENTY OF HEAT THIS WINTER INSTALL AN Aikemaiis Sunbeam Gaai Burner THE MOST ECONOMICAL MAY TO HEAT.For Furthir Information tall 435.WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Marquette Street \u2014\t\u2014 Sherbrooke VICK* ^ stlV , U'V buym o.5 ! \u2022v.'J - i , i ns bCotrr \"«cy .\t\u2018 ,an, LONDOS FAMOUS SINCE\t17 5 0 Distributed in Canada by Calvert Distillers (Canada) Limited I on FAMOUS SINC E ' o ,s f Mi v'w-t\u2019A»,,;\u2019;:.iw !fll '\tl\u2019Cote Losnos n 7 5 0 Distributed in Canada by Cslvctt Distillers (Canada) Limited FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger i,,,, - i '\t/, COPS.1948 BŸ NTA SEUViat, iflCTT.M.'His arm gave out on him KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED By Zane Grey \u201e 'WHA7 f,.S£K Wi » \u2022 t.» 5Ir.Wilfred Croteau, of Verdun, was a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Croteau.* 1948 » The Parade of Progress ?63rd Annual Sherbrook Lightning Rods Protect your valuable buildings and cattle from fire hazards and reduce your insurance rates.Your inquiries solicited free estimates given LICENSED DEALER Clifford J.Reed, Ltd.Phone 7-R-2\t\u2014 North Hatley H.A.Gagnon and Son Painting \u2014 Papering Interior Decorating Specializing in Floor Sanding Also Floor Finishing.Free estimates given.Phone North Hatley 187 Cruickshank & Packard Reg\u2019a Specializing in Body and Fender Repairs.Painting, Welding.21-hour Tow-Car Service J.WXU» chance that the be very slight.This favorab\u2019e out come is particularly true if tno treatment is begun early.Strike-» Suddenly The crippling from polio often : comes suddenly and strike.* people who have been exceptional'!) healthy and aitivo.For this rca ' son, when it docs come it seem-fearful., Polio is only one cause of erip-< pling, however.The late'effects erf | polio.are responsible for less than ; one-fourth of all of the crippling deformities in children in N< k York City.It is also true, however that it is the largest single' disease' responsible for crippling deformi-tie.s.T\t¦ three-fourths stem from a large number of different causes.If crippling from infantile par-ly.-iis eloes come, it should be faced with courage by all concerned.It does not mean tile\u2019 end of life, or even activity, ir.most cases.The treatment of the damaged limbs is so good that it can offer great help in restoring useful and active life.Frequently the courage or the victims of poliomyelitis, who have been is particularly fleets a strong character.FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ry Merrill Rlosser Y'SDRC ) Don't want ) Shc wont run lCno 1 Youi-u wee/ ANY MOCtr C»v.IN IT* I ON A GALLON OF C'A'.,' I AM Tr-U.Hr ____\t______WHAT'.- THr IDI\u2019A, MlLPA*J ARf LAUD \u201c1 \"I.¦ .-'-I AN^owTr^ \u2022v 'Vs j\\ * AW':\"riïo\\r-\\ rbr*, .v-mr ( V* '*\"?\t( ' \u20227 / But WRY DON\u2019T You)' Mo.tmanks \u2022 I'OX't .\"TOO?VTIircl A crowd/ TAktr a Nier .LONG Trip, kTDS ' souwf Or coor'-.f NOT MAD NOT ! YOU AMs « (Pl-fFFR MYBTVt S, MORF, / COMPANY U) HILDA /MINT , ANp TitAT THAI ! is'-y-o rortt UHB Rv Ntk\tINC y 1 M HfC! U « TAT Or\u201c JOE PALOOKA By Hnm Fisher .s'r.ou-ly crippled, triking and rALE SLAU6MTL C\t0\\ Ft'r ^ i\"-* -.V 7 v T ' m ¦¦imimwéy é LI\u2019L ABNER By Al Capp GOOD CITIZENSHIP /') a j f/ta AH\tTO IT THAT TH\u2019Y?^ SHMOON DON'T CODE OVER ) r1 WHUT IS YO DOIN' HYAR LARGE GAL 1:3 MOUNT IN.' It'S POSITIVE I V N FORBIDDEN T'GC ) INTO \"TH'VALLEY >5/ of th' SHMoONvry y.A \\\t u 11 u n (j f Mrs.Cyril Thompson is guest of he mother, Mrs.Ray Coates, and Mr.Coates, at Hul-¦wer.The Baptist Sunday School picnic was held on Mr.Austin l>nw-ker\u2019s meadow, whan upwards of fifty were present.Races were held and prizes were won as follows, Beginners Class A.David McBurney and Gwen Taylor; Class B, Reggie Aulis and Norman Bowker; Primary Class, Marlene Bowker; Primary class, ivinrieue\tarui y;ueone i.uv.-i.u., jone.-.inis meeuMK wj.Day and Patricia Aulis; Inter- .m\u2018| ^Jiss Shirley Loveland spent r,| from August 12, becausi «\u2022_».-\t;.1 - Tmmm TJV»nnr»Vi nnrl ^ (|;i' 'H ShcrbrOOKl*\till»ir»uo in fVin .Innr»« TMrtnlv mediate Girls, Joan French and Wanetta Taylor; Intermediate Boys, Sternic Taylor and Jack Gaineau; Ladies, Mrs.Cerneau and Miss Florence Bowker; Men ¦ Gordon Bowker and Malcolm Me WATER VILLE Master Jimmy Pepcr has re , We-lev turned home from\t-s , lis, Gordon where he spent a weekV vaca mn | Spe^.\tBeU barker.Ice v.s.ng h,s aunt, ,\tT Statton\t.a fe nna n vnrv Mr.and Mrs.r red Lon , vm, Burney; Needle Race, Bowker and Bessie Auli Bowker and Mrs, C.Parke cream was served to all and a very ,\tsp;,n;.iing part of theii pleasant time was enjoyed.\tv;u,with Mr.Lord's sisters.Mr.and Mrs.Hollis William and illness in the Jones family.Mr.and Mrs.B.< .Speck and t.w(» children and Mr, and Mrs.David Donrnchie and two cliil-dren, all of Sherbooke, were Lonnoxville, guests of Mr.and Mrs.George rOH.TH' RABBIT) GOT AROUND y 1 HIM7 MO \u2022\u2022 TH WENT BETWEEN H!5 LEGS AN' TH FOOL WENT THRU AfTER HIM, 1 STID OF TURN1N AROUND.IFO EAST ANGUS - BURY and SCOTSTOWN EAST ANGUS iCù'iÂ/'l - ¦' 1 (Ox.-L-.lam, of Fast few days with Miss June Montgomery.Miss Bessie Aulis, of Sawyer- ,\t,.\t, n ,,, j ai,,,, ville, spent a few davs with Miss ir.ana ivirs.r,u»n^ .«\t| c.(.ampbell, and -Mi.-.\t'\t1 , Mr.Garnet Williams, of Clilton, ,ojin yjmphy, in Sherbooke, have ttr'1 .«'\u2022'.\u2022te nt ¦vir» Uinm., llnr-\tirn,,,| |,, their home in Seekortk, i Mass.Mr.Thomas Ross, of Knowlton,\t« .- r\tspent a few days with Mr.and home of Mr.and Mrs.Zcph Rous- Vjrs (;era]t| Daine, while in town : on business.I Mr.Gordon White and his son, i *\t- M,.t Dale White, of Sherbrooke,! - -of Cowansville, : motored to Colebrook, N.H\u201e and were guests of their brother, Mr.wort,\tof Mr.and Mrs.Charles White.Mr.Earl Davis was the guest her- i T ''\u2019r ¦ THE SHORT CUT e-i\u2019t J'.e?wiiuam3 rnn- \"i«i e Mr» srpvici: ' ¦ T m ftfC; (i 1 r»» rrt Mr.and Mrs.Eric Hagmen, >f f> words.I.enni),- ville and City Hricflets, 20c per ' line McConnell\u2019s Optometrists «nd Opticians 102 Wellington St.North Away every Weclm- day P.M.OT.ice open for Repair* and Appointment*.PHONE 37 Mrs.Archie MoKenzie and Miss Betty McKenzie, of New Britain, Conn., and Miss Lorraine McKenzie, of Compton, N.H., were guests 1 of frieryls in tlie city en route to | Inverness.* * » Miss Yvonne Archambault, of Sherbrooke and Montreal, left Saturday to spend two weeks at Lake Brereton, Lake of the Woods, Man., where she will represent Sherbrooke at the National Assembly of the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association.\u2022 * * Mrs.J.O.Asselin, Brompton-ville, left this morning for Montreal.where she will attend the Quebec Floral and Garden Festival, taking place tomorrow.Mr?.Asselin will be Fosters et the preview, prior to the reception, where she will receive with three other ladies of Montreal.* * * j Rev.Canon X.J.Codere and Rev.Maurice O\u2019Bready, of St.! Charles Seminary, and Rev.R.G.Tait ami Mr.A.C.Skinner, attended the annual meeting ¦of the Stanstead Historical Society, which took place in Stanstead on Saturday.They were also gm- ts of Mr.and Mrs.John Hackett, at a tea held at their residence, following the meeting ami ceremony.Mrs.Fred Rugg, Mr,.Sarah MacL: gan.and Mrs.Walter Sutherland and daughter, Mrs.F.H.Muotzo, both of North Hatley, wore guest* on Saturday at the annual meeting of the Stanstead Historical Society, held at Stanstead, i.nri of Mr and Mrs.John Hackett, wio entertained at tea at their summer home.M \u2022\t* Hostes-e?at the Sherbrooke j Country Club tea which took place ! on Saturday afternoon, were Mrs.J.G.Harley, convener, Mrs.A.J.- Arnold, Mrs.J.LaPrecquc, and Mi -, V.H.Lusk.Mrs.Harley did the honors at the tea table, decorated with sweebpeas in a silver 1 bowl and pink candle, in silver holders.Quantities of phlox in all colors adorned the lounge.* * * Mr,.J.Osgoodo Broadbelt, Relvidere Street South, entertained on Wednesday afternoon last, 1 at a trousseau ten in honor of her daughter, Rowena, whose m; rriage to Mr.Roy Baldwin Pond, took place on Saturday.Mrs.Broad-belt, assisted by her daughter, received the guests who were later shown to different rooms where they enjoyed viewing the shower and wedding gifts and the bride-elect\u2019s trousseau, on display.Tea was then served in the living and dining rooms which were decorated with a profusion of sweet peas, - QUEBEC SHFRBKOOKI PRES-BYTKRI \\L MEETING Tho summer executive of the Quebec - Sherbrooke ProHiyterinl met in the ve.-try of Trinity Church, Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, August 18.Mrs.A.R.Ri-ss, pie nient, of Asbestos, was in the chair.1 be opening words were taken from a hymn, which was afterwards sung in unison, \"The King of Love My Shepherd Is.\" Plans were drawn up for the fall sectional meetings.The suggestion made by the branch president.Mrs.G.W.Irvine, that Miss E.Gwen -Sutton, B.A., who ha, recently returned from Japan, he invited to speak, and the name of Miss Ruth Churchill, proposed as alternate speaker, were approved.The sectional meetings will be held from September 28 to October I.It was agreed that the entertaining auxiliary would furnish the tea and coffee and that delegates would bring their own lunch for nil meeting,.Literature secretary, Mrs.Elsie Smith, was unable to be present and it was learned with regret, that owing to ill health she will not bel able to attend sectionals.Mrs.E.E.| Gilson was, therefore, appointed to take charge of literature for the: o sessions.Mr,.Maekie Fuller, convener of nominations commit lee, a -lied fur an open discussion on nominations;! All Kinds of Meats Better with PREPARED MUSTARD MUSTARD c -Wf-U on tin* table nnd .the meal is ready I It's complet* tf if\" ALIATT\u2019S fl®¥El Again in 1948,4 ont of 5 vote Kellogg's FIRST FOR FLAVOUR! Have you read the Want Ads lately?Perhaps there is somethin!! advertised you would like to buy \u2022 What wonderful eating! Kellogg's Corn Flakes are delicious for breakfast, for anytime! No wonder again this year, 4 out of 5 housewives told researchers Kellogg\u2019s was the Corn Flakes they liked best.Check now.If you\u2019ve opened your last package order more tomorrow.Made by Kellogg\u2019s in London, Canada.N ew f MATERNITY CORSETS | AFTD BELTS, ETC.Fitted and adjusted by qualified lady expert Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.Tel.3868 Near Bus Terminal logs A just to i Child\u2019s Size I ir^Sf f J?1 ^ ^«/Doris they all call for Cigarettes If every smoker knew who* Philip Morris smokers know\u2014they'd all change to Philip Morris.Try a package today.16 28 mm'Pi liillfi ' y: .Ad wm w Wi DUALITY Fk (pana Bright/ .mTSSwAWiW/Vms/AYf/T'^.A New togs for the kindergarten set boast snappy styling and add-a-year hems, sleeves and leggings.Two-toned tweed coat, left, is ensembled with matching leggings and a sailor hat which has a velveteen-faced brim to match coat collar.Perky epaulettes dress up the wool suede coat, center, which is teamed with matching leggings and a tall-crowned hat Wool covert ensemble, right, sports a detachable hood lined with velveteen.Coat is double-breasted with neatly stitched cdlar./Hake Gum -Healtfa-lê&ih 'Brighter, with IpâOâ and Massage Firm, healthy gums are important to sound teeth and sparkling smiles.So switch to Ipana\u2014 for Ipana is specially made not just to keep teeth dean, but to stimulate gum circulation.Try it.Brush your teeth with Ipana.Gently massage a little extra Ipana onto your gums.* Your mouth tingles with new freshness .gums wake up ;.your smile gains new charm.Be bright about your teeth and gums \u2014Ipana bright.Prorfu'l of nrv'.ol-Myrrs \\\tMade in Canada ¦x New Y ork, A ug.24.\u2014A dd-a-ycar hem?, sleeves and leggi: v keep little beanstalk5 froir g \u2019 r.g out of their coats should win palm-smacking applause from mother-A!1 that Mom lias to do to make this fall's coat a size large- : ft' vV Av\" C Nv'C'M V-,\t\u2022 THESE PAb*»SS Of- UDN SOIL NUL TA -RUil s\u2019C.'LA -v .\t.S?*\tJ*-**// HOVMDOSOU > KlDA CHASe that \\ / F; CNt IHL U C.MX't- ill rCCKAL, TAlTEtTH/ Ci'w'SOS ; j \\ % n l AKCT Cl CONSCR MCE.CLU: C'ANC'H IN TH& H At s STOP IN t'N 101 U I! I! TO OR FROM THE FAIR Mill i sir! m: sr \\ nos CHARLES CRAWFORD rmtlisi i UUNS IVmi RINSING WATER v NFK A! RFPAIRS \u2014 VULCANIZING GOODYEAR TIRES t'd.\u2019.m;\t.ï T'ANSTEAD, QUE.w 11 com f ro n if fair .'nrl douMv wrlcomc* to ; i ;co\\ 7 i ton the l.rkeslu're) FU M TlFl !.! IKK M ASS A V IPI\u2019l MARTI SI EESORI' HOTEL IX THE TOWNSHIPS with her brother and »i*tc>în*law v.;s fort une to Use a valtnhle he Mr.and Mr*.Howard ( a -.\tFhose att«nd ng St \u2022 istea : X Miss Jean .Miller spent a few Women', Institute meeting were jn H land, Vt., with her und( Mrs.E.Embury, Mit Sam Aul ., aunt, Mr and Mrs L.A Rnl M 1\t¦ \u201d\t1 lins,\tBucklnnd.Mr Hamilton Tinker and young M's^ Shirley Hibbard was an an.Michael, of Montreal, inert a overnight guest of her mother, d-iv with hi* parents.Mr and Mva.Mr*.Eva Hibbard.William Tinker.\tHerbert Soutine has brer Mr-.CEfford McHarg and daugh- wnflned to the house with a sever* ter, Linda, of Rapide Blanc, is visit- f'ttack of asthma.', r g her aunt.Mrs.Ida Haselton.- Mrs, Charles Newbold and son,1 ^ of Mnrdrcal, are guests of Mrs.Lil-Tinn Newbold.Mr-.George Wiggins, of Brighton.Mats.; Mr.- Walter IVigeim.i of Brookline.Mass., and Mrs.L.G.Dean .of Waltham, Mass., spent a short time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Sheldon.Mrs.Dean ye-; mo inert for.r.longer visit going ! from here to Fitch Bay.Magog and Lennox ville.Mrs.Chris Ahlf an ! son.of Long Island, N.Y.have also been guests at the same home.Dr.Guy Laplevre and family are spending a holiday in the Lnurcn-, tians.I'hr Portcct Spot tor 'lour l oll Vacation.I i l u( i : i iu* \\!l Sports Ti i-To|i Service ilveiv Cumfml and t .micnii.ue F .nervations Still Open tor Fall l II e Remain Open Entil Ifler Thanksgiving) V i nd R.1.STAFFORD, Pr'pi ictrr!.AYER\u2019S CL\u2019FF, QUE.LADIES DEPARTMENT BEEBE L.0.CASS & SON Rock Island, Que.(Mrs.Hugh McClary, Supt.) Fancy Work\u2014Wrs.Wm.Robinson, Mrs.Mildred Orcutt, Mrs.C.! S.Harris, Mrs.R.R.Frechette,! Mrs.Clarence Davis, Miss Alice ! Colt.Domestic Manufacture\u2014Mrs.J.| F.McYeay, Mrs.Gladys Kezar, 1 Mrs.J.A.Bessette, Mrs.F.0.Rand, Mrs.Reg.Aulis.Painting and Art\u2014Miss Elsie Boyes, Orson Wheeler, Mrs.T, A.j Peasley.Children's Work\u2014Mrs.H.N.Holbrook, Mrs, Wm.Campbell, Mrs.M.Brett.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Martin | spent a few days in Burlington, Vt., ] where they visited their son-in-\u2019aw and daughter, Mr.and Mr- Dana j Worby.Mr.Harold Stobbs is haviug his annual vacation from the Canadian Bank of Commerce and with Mrs.Stubbs, is visiting in Ormstown, ! Toronto, Ont., and other poi its.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cooper i spent the week-end with friends in Laconia.N.H.Mrs.Sidney Fraser and John, of Montreal, are spending some time I TOMIFOBIA The Bible Mission School, which was held the post two weeks in St.Andrew\u2019s Anglican Church.Miss Kerr, of Island Brook, and Mr.Allen, of Toronto, Ont,, gave a very | interesting entertainment conduct-el by Miss Kerr.Mr.Allen sang a 'olo.At the clo=e of the mootin ', Arizes were given to all of the children by Miss Kerr and Mi's E.Mosher, Gladys Hatch held the highest marks and won the fir5* prize Miss Eula Mosher, thanked Miss Kerr in a few well chosen words and presented her with a box of chocolates.Mrs.Henry Longeway was a guest of relatives in Newport, Vt., for a few days.Mrs.Gordon Carpenter, of Toronto, who for five week\u2019s was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Carpenter, has left for her home.Miss Mary Lou Rever was a guest for a few days of her cousin, Master Theodore Rever, in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Miss Barbara Allen, of Chateau-guay Heights, is a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Kelley, and family.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.R.Derick were in Rock Island on business.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Lavers, Mr.!.C.Rever, Mr.E.R.Embury, Mr.William Embury and Mr.Roife Embury, have had lightning rods put on their buildings.Mr.Hector Calloway had the j Y ¦\u2019 NU'V V ¦ A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT IT ilie union ** MAGOG\u2019S FINEST 129 Main St Phone 771 Newly renovated for your comfort1 Visit Our Modern Bar! Attractive room, with bath \u2014 Incomparable Cuirinfi \u2014 Dining-room of exquisite taste \u2014 Steam Heating System A Staff of Cheerful Employe( whose sole aim is to be of service to any guest.-\u201cTHE HOME OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\u201d - .L.GERIN and K A.DION, Co-Pro prie! ors.Paul Mercier, Manager.BH'fTLQHl 4 YOU Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our N E W Up-To-Date FEED MILL -One of the Largest and Most Modern in the District.DON\u2019T MISS AYER\u2019S CLIFF FAIR Better Than Ever! \u2022fROAt THEMiXSRTOm Mr.FARMER: If your livestock could talk\u2014they'd be asking you for Fresh FEED! They don't relish stale feed any more than you do.So why give it to them ?Make absolutely sure the feed you give them is fresh bv getting it from our FEED SERVICE MILL.\u2022 HOME OF » \u201cORFORD\u201d Balanced RATIONS Our New Mill Has A Capacity Of 1500 Bags Per Day Custom GRINDING \u2014 A Complete Line of Feeds and Stock Supplies., W'e Sell Assorted Carloads \u2014 Ask For Quotations J.A.LAVALLEE : ¦ - Stanstead County's Annual Exhibition Is Truly Tops OVER ALL the other County Fairs.To the Directors of Ayer s Cliff Fair GREETINGS And Best Wishes On Your 103rd Anniversary from 41-A Brassard St.\u2014 Phone 662\t\u2014 LAVAI LEE.Prop.MAGOG, QUE.i Fhs Rock island Overall Co.Raymond Fregeau, General Manager.ROCK ISLAND.QUE.May This Year's Fair Be A Huge Success! To the President and Directors of AYER\u2019S CLIFF FAIR we extend our best wishes for a most successful show STANSTEAD COUNTY\u2019S 103RD ANNUAL EXHIBITION Compliments Of AYER\u2019S CLIFF RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION L.A.Despres R.G.Dcssureault A.B.Graham Geo.Lyford Iona Dress Shop R.G.McHarg L.D.Mosher Slack Bros.Reg\u2019d L.R- Thompson Oscar\u2019s Shop Cote & Routhier Twelve SHERBROOKE, DAILY RLCOKD, AUGUST 1948, HORSE SHOW, STAGE ACTS, CATTLE PARADES: DAILY FEATURES ?*lll Carrying n! The Oldest lliirness Shop In Town! WILFRED W.VINCENT Harness ami Horse Specialties SHOE REPAIRING FINE LI Gf.AGfc AND LEATHER GOODS Child Street -\t- COATICOOK, QUE.\\t> cowrretnln!\" the llir-oter, nt Sunsteed Cmnly Aerie.,Itur.l Fncirtv on their 103rd Anniversary A ear.Sueress to the Greater Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair.For a good maal- VISIT Ayer's Cliff Largest Restaurant CUFFETERIA (Opposite New Cliff House) Good Food \u2014 Courteous Service Lunches \u2014 Snacks \u2014 Refreshments ICE CREAM BAR Owned hr A.B.GRAHAM \u2014 Fred Bennett, Minaeer.AYER\u2019S CLIFF, QUE.i ,£ t BIGGER \u2014 BETTER THAN EVER! Be sure to see Stanstead County s prize-winning Livestock on Parade! < « \u2022 v.m ' Here\u2019s Hoping This Year\u2019s AYER\u2019S CUFF FAIR May be the greatest in the history of Stanstead County's long list of Great Fairs! Industrial Specialty MTg Co.Ltd.MAGOG, QUE.Success to Stanstead County s Annual Exhibition STANSTEAD GRANITE QUARRIES CO.LTD.Distributors of the famous \u201cROCK OF AGES\u201d Granite Memorials Quarriera and Finishers .Largest Granite Quarries in the Empire! BEEBE, QUE.Horse Show, Stage Acts, Racing And Cattle Parades Every Day As The Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair Opens Thursday We]], worth wail in.jr for, and nnticipsted ragprly by thou-and-of fairgoers from all parts of the Province and nearby New England States, Canada's proud Blue Ribbon County Fair opens on Thursday for three exiting days and nights at Ayer's Cliff, Stanstead County's I0:ird annua! exhibition is regarded as one °f the ¦best of all country fairs and presents one of the greatest enter-lainments and agricultural programs ever offered to the fairgoing public, Advance preparations indicate that this year's Ayer's Cliff Fair will fat surpass any previous year, with great emphasis laid on the thrilling horse show ea:h afternoon and evening, a big harness racing card every afternoon, the famous Cavalcade of Horses and Cattle every afternoon, and the great Garden Bros, stage attractions with many surprise numbers presented oaeh afternoon and evening on the new covered grandstand stage.Possessing a remarkably fine sej of buildings and grounds accom-m< dation that is hard to beat, the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair ranks well to uhe fore among provincial exhibitions, and is considered one of the finest county fairs in Canada.To add the finishing touch to their preparations for the big Fair, the Directors made a complete renovation of their buildings, adding several new features and improving both accommodation for exhibits and for the thousands of visitors who throng the grounds, One important mange has been in the Poultry Building, which is one of the most modern in the province, an entirely new set of coops having been installed which greatly improve this important depart: ent.The new grandstand stage, which is the finest outdoor stage on the entire Fair circuit, is a distinct credit to the directors of Stanstead County Agricultu-al and Horticultural Societies.Here, rain or shine, every afternoon and evening, grandstand patrons will be able to see the complete stage show presented in this modern -tago, complete with special trappings.Joining with the men hers c f the Agricultural Society in their lOlitd annual fair, ihe members (if U Stanstead County Hortieul'.ui a Society are observing (heir 37.h annivers ary this year, aVfthe a1-tractivene.-s and Quantity of tncii' exhibits of fruits and veger dairy products, maple syrup, honey, home-cooking, etc., hi.used in their own spacious and wcil-kept building is considered me of the principal features of be Ayer's Cliff Fair.Considerable interest centres on the Boys and Girls Calf Clubs, and the.judging and showmanship competition, staged by these Junior Breeders always attracts a large crowd and proves decidedly interesting for the exhibitors themselves.To increase the work of these youthful farmers, the Fair Directors made them a special grant of $150 towards prizes, and a special section of stalls for their exhibits has been sot aside for them just behind the Horticultural Building, adjacent to the track and the show-rings.Stanstead County has long been famous for its splendid livestock and the horse and cattle exhibits, with the sheep and the swine, will be even more interesting than usual this year.To carry out the desire of the Directors to hold identi cally the same program on each of the three days of the Fair, the spectacular horse and cattle pa, ades in front of the grandstand, a feature which has always been a very special attraction at Ayer's Cliff, will be held every afternoon in conjunction with the grandstand performance.Racing is one of the highlights of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair, and the half-mile track is one of the finest in the province, having been newly-surfaced and put in tip-top condition for the events scheduled during the big 194S Fair.Top purses totalling $1,300 offered for the races will arid interest to the program this year, and some of the best horses that have been competing in various events during thp present season have been entered for the Ayer's Cliff Fair races, Ayer's Cliff Fair Rings the Bell for Fine Entertainment \u2014 and in Beebe It's Bell\u2019s Meat Market for Fresh and Smoked Meats ALL WESTERN BEEF! FRESH VEGETABLES \u2014 CANNED GOODS Free Delivery \u2014 Phone 217 r 3 \u2014 BEEBE, Que.\\ ^ ëïfy SUCCESS TO AYER'S CLIFF FAIR! J.A.LEBEL & SON THE BEST IN QUA LIT) FURNITURE 101 - 105 Child St._\t\u2014 COATICOOK, QUE.Best Wishes to the Officers and Directors of the Stanstead County Agricultural Spciety on their 103RD ANNIVERSARY May Every Success Attend the Great Stanstead County Exhibition at Ayer's Cliff D.S.BACHAND STANSTEAD COUNTV\u2019S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE NEWLY MODERNIZED FOR BETTER SERVICE Separate Men's and Ladies'-Wear Department» Up-to-Date Grocery and Meat Market Farm Supplies \u2014 Grist Mill \u2014 Shoe Stor- VISIT OUR MODERN\u2019 ESTABLISHMENT « COATICOOK, QUE.\u201cThe Slender-Bender\" We\u2019re Proud of Our Great County Fair! Congratulation* to the Officers and Directors of Stanstead County Agricultural Society on Their 103rd Anniversary Year! We're Proud of Our Service to the People of the County, Too! ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS \u2014 A Complete Laundry Service \u2014 R Paradis, Prop, _ ROCK ISLAND, QUE.\u2014 Tel, 357 WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE FAIR! FELIX WALKER & SON \u2022 Exhibiting MASSEY HARRIS FARM MACHINERY Beatty Bros.Washers and Farm Equipment Forano Machinery Visit Our Showrooms \u2014 in \u2014 COATICOOK, Que.\\re contortionist and able comedian, Bob Wallace, known as the \"Slender Bender\u201d literally ties himself in knots and practically does Ihe same to the audience as he performs seemingly impossible feats with his body as part of the big Garden Bros.\u201cFun at the Fair\u201d cirrus show on Ihe grandstand stage, every afternoon and evening a( Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair.Ride to the Fair in PHONE ROCK ISLAND KIK WIN\u2019S Modern Studehaker Fleet TAXI\t333 IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION Gas - Oil - Greasing - Washing - Automobile Accessories - Tires J.M, KIR WIN, Prop.- ROCK ISLAND - At the Traffic Light WE\u2019RE PROUD OF OUR COUNTY FAIR! The Finest Of Them All! Best wishes to the Officers and Directors of 'he Stanstead County Agricultural Society on their 103rd Anniversary.J8S\"N Ü» %&¦ F.A.DION THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE PAINTS \u2014 VARNISHES \u2014 WALLPAPER Household Needs \u2014 Sporting Goods \u2014 Toys \u2014 Dishes \u2014 That Good D.& H.Coal \u2014 \u201cD\u201d as in Delaware \u2014 \u201cH\u201d as in Hudson \u2014 Satisfaction in every shovelful.101 MAIN ST.MAGOG \u2014 TEL.512 .Meet us at the Fair ! mm «, .*11:' y;,** y \" 1 mi TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD\u201d VISIT THE RECORD BOOTH AT AYER\u2019S\u2019CLIFF FA * A RECORD REPRESENTATIVE will be pleased to meet you at the Record Booth and will have copies of the Record available for distribution every day.¥ -\u2014 Make the Record Booth Your Meeting Point - Save by Subscribing .the Cost is LESS than 2c Per Day Visit the Record Booth in the Main Building -IF you are there at \u201cTHE RIGHT TIME\u201d you will win a free subscription! Remember It\u2019s Fair Time .Time to Subscribe! - The COMPLETE Home Newspaper of the Eastern Townships - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD l SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, AUGUST .N, 1048 Thirteen BIG THRILL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT: \u201cTHE AUTO - MANIACS\u201d Acrobatic Comedians STANSTEAD\t\t\t\ti Jo\th *\t] j, a î ¦.M\tdty, V:.^ \u2019 ¦>.CoU h5 f\tlier\tIt vl u1 r,\t, week-end M J, W\tflATU\u2019s Î prt'eeed\t\\ ^\tMoi \\\t\u2019 ve\tk\tand ll.t'\t\\v 1! !; e\t; 1\u2018t 1, S ; a v.\tand stead\tM\u2019\tHon t have t\tj Sleek \\ tuute i\twell, of home.Cc\t:v! 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M A R C O U X UXOERIE & It AU Y SHOE (ill'' I S \\ NO\\ I I I ll'S Mnin Si tOpprMte i h11 il si.^ .\t»\t( (i \\TH'OOK irmwicv: : CANADA\u2019S Blue Ribbon County Fatr STANSTEAD COUNTY^S ,1 v.I\t*>v \\ sa ' Slapstick comedy and acrobatic novelties highlight the crowdpleasing performance of the two NValdo Bros, in the big \u201cFun at the Fair\u201d stage show at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair.Similar to the knockabout antics of Abbott & Costello, these two clowns imitate this famous screen pair to a great extent, and their act is full of fun.with one laughable number after another, As they cavort about the stage in one of the most entertaining acts of its kind ever seen at Ayer's Cliff.DON\u2019T MISS THE GREATER AYER\u2019S CLIFF FAIR Meet all your friends at Stanstead Coun ty\u2019s 103rd | Exhibition.It s Canada's Blue Ribbon County I'air.3 TO THE n nm11 \"Trr*^Tfv: 103rd Amnia».EXHIBITION STARTING rA *TV ,,A V i o o n, JL\\ x)JL/i-jà X H DAY AND NIGHT IT TOPS THEM ALL! BIGGER \u2014 BETTER \u2014 BRIGHTER \u2014 BUSIER THAN ANY COUNTY FAIR YOU\u2019VE EVER SEEN! Rated \" 1 ops\" by show folks and folks who like good shows.Lucien Garagv Headquarters for CASE Farm Machinery CHRYSLER _ PLYMOUTH DEALERS FARGO TRUCKS A Complete Garage Service TEL.45 Main Street.TOW TRI CK SERVICE TEL.45 COATICOOK THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Never J Dull Moment! 27- BAND MUSIC \u2014 CAVALCADES OF HORSES AND CATTLE \u2014 STAGE ACTS \u2014 HARNESS RACING \u2014 HORSE SHOW SAME BIG SHOW EVERY DAY DAY \u2014 NEW COVERED STAGE * Thursday: Stanstead County Day \u2014 Friday: American Day \u2014 Saturday: Eastern Townships Day.THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Something doing Day and Night! Mi CONGRATULATIONS to the members of the STANSTEAD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 103rd Anniversary of the great AYER'S CLIFF FAIR \u2014 it\u2019s a proud Fair in a proud county \u2014 : ¦ 1! | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING: Paul and His Trained Dogs, Billy & Kay Arnott, Magicians, Nickling Duo on Horizontal Bars.Bob Wallace \u201cThe Slender Bender\" on\u2019t Wm'* Jf.- 0Ç) Q;f- inf ie Act \\V BIG THRILL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY! \u201cCongress of Hollywood Daredevils\u201d See \u201cTHE AUTO-MANIACS\u201d 25 Big Acts! ! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING: * Waldo Bros.acrobatic comedians Carr Bros.European Musical Clowns.Clifford \u201cKing cf the Slack Wire\u201d 1 EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING! -\t-\t- WITH SPECIAL BIG NIGHT SHOW .- .h « V of the Best Eastern Townships HORSES ?Thrilling Jumps Saddle Classes Carriage Classes High-Steppers etc.presented by the SHERBROOKE RIDING AND DRIVING CLUB J Hi til iORSE RACES EVERY DAY! Best Horses: Big Purses.See Special Demonstrations in the Main Buildings at the Women\u2019s Institutes Exhibit.CHILDREN\u2019S DAY: THURSDAY Special events for the kiddies! NEW MIDWAY: MODEL SHOWS OF CANADA The Rocket \u2014 Caterpillar \u2014 Tilt-a-Whirl \u2014 Ferris Wheel \u2014 Merry-Go-Round \u2014 Rideo \u2014 Kiddies\u2019 Ride \u2014 Circus Side Show \u2014 Western Show, etc.Visit the Beautiful HORTICULTURAL BUILDING! INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS \u2014 FARM MACHINERY Agricultural \u2014 Dairy \u2014 Honey and Maple Products Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Depts.\u2014 Art\tHomecrafts BS31 » fourteen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.AUCUST 24.1948.E.T.MEN\u2019S SINGLES TENNIS TITLE AT STAKE THIS EVENING Ivan Cote And Jean Levesque Win Locai Go\u2019ic,s Match At Newport Over Andre Panneton And Jean Cote « Ivan Cote and Jean Levesque|\tWednesday, i.!\tdoubles final»1 Tomorrow evening the men reached the menT*°S\t1 doubles final will hr held.Dr the Eastern Townships senior « .in Open Tennis Tournament D-»i evening when they eliminated Andre Panneton and Jean-Marie Cou \u2022Ui, 6-ii, 7-«, l-U, 0-4 in one of tin most interesting matches witnessed so far in the tourney.The ladies doubles title match, in the played last night, was disputed1 H i, i.: and' the organizers of the tourney finali»1 will discuss the matter this even- ists, tli inp.\t, i the latl The men's singles champion will fi m Shcinrooke.he declared this evening, Ivan This evening's Cote meets Ga.ton lllais in tire Gaston Blai- and 1 best of five sets at 7:00 p.m.\tbe a tls ii'cr from At 0:03 this evening a semi-final and Pen match in the mixed doubles will be m - e l in played, Isabelle Hibbard and Dr.between John Hibbard meet Simone Cha- I-ahdle valier and Andre Panneton.| Cnavaiicr John Hibbard and Ru r Koy me\"-Ivan Cote and Jean Levesque at 7:t)lJ p.m.At !J:(K) p.m.Marthe Tanguay will play Label le Hibbard for the ladies singles title.While looking over the survivors, astern Town.-hips, tourney si that tiro men\u2019s doubles Lie la.lit sing!:-, final-\tSherbrooke men's singles finalists and j-'owli-s :, douais final:\tare all Holtham Newport.Aug.24.\u2014 (Special to the Record) \u2014 The Sherbrooke Country Club golf team e\u2019-.ert o ;' a 20-16 win over the Newport County Club over the- well laid-out.nine-hole course here Sunday a i\u2019tornoon, Ten twosomes and two .single* took part in t he mat eh.Follow ing match the visitor.* worn entertained by the homo team.The return match will be played over the Sherbrooke course next month.The team.' and ro.:-ui ;> follow: Olympic Team Returns To Canada, ceaten But Happy; No Alibis To Offer For Poor Showing In Games ,ttle ne tween Ln.ga-se n Cote should ::s to fini h F.O'Donn an 3 comp: iiiic\tin will\tbe wit-\tL.O\u2019 lir.John\t\u2019 ini)'j\ta.'d and\tDion Hibbard a\tp;; .;ir -X\tSimone\tA.D and Andi\tc Panneton.\t\tDerg \t\t©\tRoy Hopes For Fat Boxing Season On Crioples- - W oodcock And fi agnon White Johnson 1 \u2019c Li ta don, Aug.24,\u2014 (VP) indoor winter box: -Bid- pert* of Mills \u2022ason i crown 12 mont.open.* ncxi month with Promoter, it July 26 Jack Solomons pinning ids ho; for a fat sen-on on two ring nipples pinning n:s world s ago.Yet he did While City Stadium, will to;> the bill on die opening; show at Harringay \\\"ena Sept.21 again,-! an oppon- W They are heavyweight Bruce ^ ont from the United States.From Woodcock, whose jaw was fractur-; then on Solon::))].-, in arrant' amis, alternating bo-' gray and Royal Albert d formula he has e-mho mov- ed 17 mont.hr, age, and Freddie i fortnightly < Mills, world light-heavyweight ; tweeu Hand: champion, who has a couple of : Hall, floating bones in his bask,\tIt is an n! If those old favorites can bo i ployed succe taped uip t° hold together for lijcd from an Fast End fish markc rounds; a few times this winter, it.to a Pisradilly box in g office af-iooks like a great season for the.tcr the war.Only Hen Smith has fans who are .still lapping up bon-' i~,i;1 |,, effoi.-!.lo eiiallenge Soloing at the fanciest priées in the mon,s a,, the leading London pro-world.\tmotor, but his shows are infre- Who knows bu that Woodcock , quern.may win tne world heavyweight |\tWoodcock can demonstrate the title right here next year .\u2019 Think\tpunch\u2014and win-\u2014Solomons back on how dismal were the pres-\t(jle trump card to produce \u2014-\u2014-: when World Champion Joe Louis eueeutes his retirement papers ; in December.T len Solomons :n-I t< ads to import a leading United < Staten heavy to oppose Womdeock and bill it for the \u201cworld ch-am-; pionsiiip.\u201d ! Mills will go to South Africa to meet Johnny Ralph in a non-title i bout Nov.li.Solomons then will 1 get him back for acme lucrative assignments, maybe n defence I against Gus Lesnevich, from whom he took the title.Chapman Hopkins 0 Howard Arnold ip, R.Du,.ault Cantin Boudreau Gauthier Newport Roc Kiteh 0 Kii-er 0 Bigelow Hamilton 2 14 Buchanan K eer, an Pepin 1 G our Briley IF Schurman Sr.Schuman Jr.1 Vs Baker Rublie, J r.o «3 Stearns Jepperson 2 Vs G ray Sis 1er Gardyne Tillicu p 1 Vs 16 00 w~ m® repeuple are drinking BiACK HORSE ÂÊÆ than ewer Référé in its history of 13?years- Robert Bedard Cops kiiiaS Net Match Montreal, Aug.21 -:(F\u2014Robert Bedard, Sherbrooke, Que., defeated R.Morrissette, Montreal, 6-0, 6-2, to win his initial match in the Quebec Junior Tennis Tournament yesterday.G.Fradet, Drummond ville, Que., defeated W.Cavcrhill, Montreal, 6-0, 6-2, and L.Miron, Valleyf-ield, Que., upset Bill Grove, Ottawa, G-2, 6-8, 6-1, in matches which the out-of-town players figured in.Second round matches are scheduled for tomorrow.Patricia Lowe of Ottawa, considered potential Wimbledon material, disposed of Gabrielle Andre of Montreal in straight love sets.I: the men\u2019s division, favorite Raymond Page of Montreal down-id felhnv-townrmnn M.Collier 6-1, 6-1.By VIC MORRIS, JR.Canadian Press Staff Writer Halifax, Aug.21.\u2014 W \u2014 More than DK) members of the Canadian i Olympic contingent entrained for ii'iii:\"-; throughout the Dominion today after arriving here yesterday aboard the liner Aquitania.! The team appeared fit after the i::*day voyage during which they I r ni »r .ainod fellow passengers with jdcck sports and other athletic ac-tivitic-d They were easily recog-Ini/.erl in their smart blue blazer !wiih a led Canadian Maple Leaf.; Although the team was the .Dominion\u2019s fiidst contingent in the jrj-year-old history of the modern [summer Olympiad which failed to [produce a winner, the boys ami girls appeared cheerful despite the lack of brats bands and ceremony I on their homecoming.I They were keen to discuss the I prospects of them next goal\u2014the jl.V) British Empire Games in New [Zealand and the 13.32 Olympics at Helsinki.All expressed the desire 110 represent the Dominion.Overshadowing gripes about [food and transportation during |thr\u2014 stay in England was the horseplay engaged in by members of the Hamilton Leander paddlers team, who roamed the ship in 1 ly caps and huts, cheering and poking fun at each other to the [delight, of passengers.Track (Unci) Ken Yost and Track .Manngcr Fred Rowell had no \u201cex-1 ( ires\u201d for the team\u2019s showing.In a combined interview thc\u201cy said: I \u201cWe have no alibis for our show-I ing in t.he London games.\u201cOur boys were up against the boat in the world and just didn't have it.They\u2019ve learned lessons, copcdally in the longer distances, [ and know the re\u2019s no let up or ei i g off in pace as wa do in Canada.We must drive all the way.\u201d Although many of the term couche* displayed oi .appointment ,vi:h their squads, Swimming Coacn Archie McKinnon of Victoria «aid was ati-fled with his crew, although i: failed to score a point.\"Our kids, whose average age is 17, have th stuff in them to hold their own in world competit\u2019on.They should make a pledge to start serious preparations immediately lor the 1932 games, using the Bnt-i h Empire Gaines as a stepping .¦'.one.\u201d He was loud in praise for 27-year-old Dr.George Athan.s of Vancouver, who placed eighth in the high-diving event.A than.* was handicapped during the contest with a severe dose of influenza.Most popular members of the party were the women\u2019s track team and the weight lifters.The girls picked up third-place medals in the 40 metres relay; a fourth, Viola Myers, Toronto, and a fifth Pat Jones.Vancouver, in the 100 metre sprint and a fifth, Doreen Dredge, Kevingson, Sask., in the high junio.The five-man weight-lifting crew earned two fifih-plr.ee diplomas, ere sixth, one seventh and one tenth in the .r!2-nnti,ms event.Two 'ays later they took four titles at the British Empire Games, Rc.mect for the brand of games nlayed in other countries, especially those in South America and Europe, was expressed by the returning basketball team which ended in ninth place.Before the team disembarked here.Treasurer Ken Farmer, Montreal, gathered the boys and girls together for a farewell talk.He explained reasons for the food and transportation problems suffered by the team and advised them to \u201csoft-pedal their complaints and grievances on their return home.\u201d Most were satisfied, to settle for a Canadian steak with fresh vegetables.succeed Colonel Maurice Levesoue Was Elected Head Of Club Maurice Levesque elected president of Lake Park Canoe Club at the annual meeting.held hi Deauville school house, at which some 160 members attended.The new president will his father, Lieutenant Emile Levesque, who organized the club and has for the past two years been guiding the club\u2019s destinies.Colonel Levesque was elected to the board, and is the only criginial left of the founders of the club.Five of the new executive were elected by acclamation, Gilles Cote, first vice-president, Pierre Legare, \u2022secretary, and Emile Lev que, Daniel Mignault and Mi s Gisèle Emend were nominated as councillors.Gerry Plamondon was reelected as commodore while Andre Trottier was nominated as treasurer.Emile Levesque thanked all members for their co-operation towards building the club, which was inactive during the war, and hoped that the members in future would give the executive the same help that was accorded the old.It was decided that a committee of five veteran members would be formed to help the new board in an advisory manner at the noix meeting.Machineries And Uaitcast Play To 4-4 Stalemate In Initial Tiit Gf Playoffs; Meet Tomorrow Ni?ht oke :r: 1-4 got singletons but failed to ev\"«s '.'.to platter.In the lower half .f th?sixth the Unit squad got a blrgle but could not tally, In the opening half of the seventh Machineries got two consecutive .'nglcs but could not score.In the .! -i: g half of the frame Cabana started off with a singleton, but v.'r.t farced at second as R.Bo ilia rd conn 1.1 for a bingle.Auriu got on by an error, and then when Joly banged out a double ant both runners came scampering ¦home to knot the score.With the d playco good krll.winnlr.g run on see.ml, and only She Unites;t Sue! battled mate last nig,it at \\he Pa:ad Grounds in the initial til; of th best-of-five scries for the chant pion ship of the Shcrbrookc-Lennox ville Softball League, Machinerie = t :ck an early lead : the game, when they pu bed a or -two tallies in the opening half 0 the initial frame on one hingle b; Lin is ay, and errors by Cabana an Joly.In the rcccnd and thir ncith settled dov the !3un tm tallied r?both squads In the upper half el' the t urf.i ?man away.Bissin fiied out, an 1 Ci.i ' rkV i ys ::r\ta:.\t.\t1 .' \"r ruri; a; to end the gam# two runs when Marin singled, and leave the scare tied at 4-4.Clark and Johnson fiied out, but Tcmorcw c\" ring at 0:23 sharp Tracey banged out a double ring both teams will continue their ser-Morin.Carson got a free lift to irs.The Machineries outhit their first and Lavoie picked up a double ; opponents g-fi and committed ona to score Tracey, but Lindsay filed err r while the Ur.ltcast had two cur to Wilcox to end the rally.imi-cuss.Pepin had seven strike-In the lower half the Unitcast\truts\tand\tFern\tBouchard whiffed came to life and tallied two runs as\tbur\tand\tgave\tup four pr-'-es t> Bisson singled.Lafleur and Heude Hirst while bis cpr.nncnt, Pepin, s-repb.cing Fontaine, went out.V/ii- ,;cd sjx tickets to the initial sack, cox walked and Fern Bouchard\tj Machineries .\t2M 223 0\u20144 8 1 ublcd to sc\": \"' b th runners and\tUr'\t.COD t \u2019 ' 2\u20141 6 2 put his team back in the fight.1 Pepin and I.-voie; F.Bouchard In the fifth and sixth the Ma chin- ml R, Bouchard.Qimers Play For Canadian I iUSi \"nies MatcT Onen AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting \u2022\u2014 Wilhamr, Boston, Runs bulled in\u2014Stephens.Dor-ton, and DiMaggio, New York, 112, Runs\u2014Williams, Boston 90.Flits \u2014 Boudreau, Cleveland,' 150.Doubles\u2014Henrich, New York ¦62.Triples \u2014 Stewart,\t'Washington Homo runs\u2014DiMaggio, Yor Stolen bases Dillinger, St.Brk-rie, Philr.del-mer.Boston, 11-1, NATIONAL LEAGUE :ting\u2014Musial.St.Louis is batted in Mize, New ¦ l.Kuiiv\u2014Musial, St.Louis, 105.it?-Musial, Si.Louis, i 76.Doubler\u2014Musial, Si.Lou:,*, 34.Triple;\u2014MuMai, St.Louis, 13.Homo runs\u2014Kincr, Pittsburgh, nati, 112.Ditching\u2014Brccheen, St.Louis 15-1, .789.YESTERDAY'S STARS Baring\u2014IIa\"vy G.inbort, Reds, nemered in last of 10th to give Cincinnati 3-2 vkiory over Philadelphia.It was Ills first hit of the Bribery Case Reported In Blue Ridge League Mount Airy, N.C., Aug.24.\u2014 (VP)\u2014A caio of attempted bribery has been reported to President F.C.Bevins of the Uiai-s I) Bine RiJge League of North Carolina and Virginia.Pc.e Trecce, veteran Mount Airy I pii 'her, reported to Bevins that an unidentified man offered him 850 to throw the Mount Airy-Xo: ;h Wilkcsboro game on Saturday night.Troece pit;died Mount Airy to a 5-0 victory.Bov in* raid he war investigating and would report findings to George* Trautman, minor league head.Babe Ruth Sets Aside Money For Y oungsters New York, Aug.24.\u2014 UP) \u2014 Babe Ruth ret aside part of tes estate to be used for \u201cthe intereste of the kid.- of America,\u201d his will showed today.The wiil provided for the home : un king\u2019s widow and daughter's and left ten per cent of the re-! > nn\u2019er for \u201cthe kids.\u201d 1; was filed in Surrogate\u2019s Court for ptobate today.Riverside, X.B., Aug.24\u2014(®\u2014 Thirly-two women gopers, qualifiers in yesterday\u2019s 13-holc round, today will battle their way down rolling fairways in the first of six j rounds of championship match play for the Canadian Ladies Open ; Golf Championshia.Of the 32 qualifiers, 13 will tee : off Wednesday morning and by Friday\u2019s semi-final round only four will remain.Miss Grace Lcnczyk, defending [champion from Newington, Conn., ; who led the field yesterday with a [ one-uader-par 76, will knock out the fir.-t ball today paired with Rive\u2019.aide's Mia.C.L.Urquhart ! w\u2019ao carded 94.; Miss Lenczyk went on a par-! smashing spree yesterday combining five birdies and two pars on I the incoming nine for a 35.1 Surprise of the day was Mrs.I Graeme Pyke of Whitlock Club 1 near Montreal who went the first nine in 41 and came in in 37 to take second spot of the day\u2019s play.She had failed to shoot better than a pair of 93\u2019s in Intcrprovincial play last week-end.Paired with Mrs.Pyke in last' off pi ; day is Mrs.1 :.! '.; Connor of Halifax who fired one' under the 95 needed to qualify.Mrs.Eddie Bush of Wilmington, : Del., who was one back of Mrs.! Pyke will drive oft\u2019 ninth with Mrs.! W.H, Smith of Ottawa Rivcrhead who also carded 94.Two other United States en-i tries who were among the 82 low\u2022 [gross scorers\u2014Mrs.Pat O'Sulli-j van of Orange, Conn., and Mrs.' 'Catherine Park Fox of Belleville,j N.J.\u2014will start eighth and fifth respectively.Mrs.O\u2019Sullivan shot 83 yesterday and Mrs.Fox 81.Miss Ada McKenzie, a five-time champion from Toronto will pair with Miss Jo Anna of Willard.Ont.Miss McKenzie fired 86 to qualify and Miss Jo Anna SO.Mrs.J.H.Todd, Victoria with 85 and Mrs.C, E.Gooderham, Toronto, and Mrs.J.C.Whitelaw, Laval-Sur-Lc-Lac, Que., with 82 each will be among top contenders for today\u2019s honors.Mrs.Todd is scheduled to start with Mrs.J.B.Seawright of Scarboro, Ont., who shot £0; Mrs.Gooderham will pair with Miss Kay Hel'leur of Toronto who carded 93; and Mrs.Whitelaw takes on Mrs.K.E.Shakespeare, Scars-boro who made 93.Other pairings and yesterday\u2019s scores include: Mrs.Blair Gordon, St.Andrews, N.B., 88, vs.Mrs.T.M.Lock-wood.Montreal, 88.Mrs.Bruce Campbell, Winnipeg, 80, vs.Mrs.A.L.Smith, Oak Ridge, Ont., 02.Mrs.J.G.Ross, Quebec, 93, vs.Mrs.II.O\u2019Callaghan, Vancouver, 85.Mrs.Catherine Park Fox vs.Mrs.W.S.Edey, Winnipeg, 93.Miss Frances Sharpe, Hull.Que., 93, vs.Mrs.Pat O\u2019Sullivan.Mrs.J.A.McDougald.Toronto, 90, vs.Mrs.J.H.McCarter, Toronto, 87.Mrs.C.H.Shuttleworth, Hamilton, Ont., 85, Miss Evelyn Mills, Toronto.90.Miss Isabel Jarvis, Victoria, 92, vs.bliss Marjorie Row, Windsor.Ont., 85.Mrs.X.J.Carlson.Toronto, 87.vs.Miss Anne Sharpe, Welle d, Ont., 89.Jack Banta Oat For 25 Wins This Year Jack Banta, Montreal's thin bul hard-throwing right-hander, has : an opportunity to become the International League\u2019s first 25-game | winner since 1945.The 2'3-year-ckl hurler became! the first pitcher in the loop to win 18 games this year when he pitch-\u2019 ' cd the leaguc-lcudiu : Royals to a 2-1 victory over the runner-up Newark Bears in the fir : game of a doubleheader last right.: Montreal has 27 games left to play and Bantu will pre,0ably start at least seven of these.At the rake he's going he should have little ; I trouble ccppir.g them.Not since Jean Roy won 23 ' games for Montreal's 1245 pen ; nant winners has an Inien-.aiional League .pitcher won as many.No pitcher has won more than 20 games since Ray ran up 2~>.Banta yielded only five hit-.The Royals snapped a 1-1 tie in the r.ir.ih cn a single by Dick Whitman, a wild pitch and an .her one-agger by Johnny Simmons.Montreal also won the nightcap, -1-0, behind the eight-hit pi idling! 1 of Clarence Podbielan.It was the 12th time this season that the* Royals have swept a twin tiil.The twin setbacks cut the Bears\u2019 I lead over Rochester Red Wings ! and Toronto Maple Leafs, who are virtually tied far third place, to 1 three games, [ Rochester divided a double-head-: i or with Syracuse Chiefs while the* i Leafs split a pair with the last-i place Baltimore Orioles.The Leafs nipped the Orioles : 4-3, behind veteran Nick Strincc-j vich, but the Orioles grabbed the second game 6-4, as Ernie Groih : became the first Baltimore pitcher to win 10 games this year.Four-baggers by Ed Levy, Cihocki and Bill Martin accounted fur five of j Baltimore's runs.In the\tRoches.er - Syracuse , game, after Bill Reeder pitched the Wings to a 3-0 two-hit victory in the onener, but Bebber twirled! the Chiefs to a 9-0 triumph in the nightcap.13> C?YQil IK vp r~ ~ iü '1 CI j y f 7 ' / *\"\"¥ V S\trr ii.j.J\tSïéo\tr.a\t» r f \u2019\tiT; -\"7 Q N.\t; .d .\t|TS\t0\t\t'\"7m\"'\t/p\tt» ûrfâüt\t.- ^ r ; CW vy di ut»\tSB '\tiv U .3 i rtJE Th; Br the Ht ten of ti following1 old New us in favc York Yankees of knocking oft your closest rival, take on the runner-up Cafdinals in St.Lords tonight after successfully d.yc;mg of a Brooklyn bid for their lea leadcrehip.Billy SouthworthV hustling Brave# cooled off the Dodger.-,\t.\t, .\t.\u201e 3-2, in 14 innings yesterda* to win a/ter the second inning, he left lue game for a pmnn-runner in toe ninth and Ernie White, Bog Hogue \u2018ff X,» ¦F'd mlr.ed the lead in ocor.d on Pee Wee sr by Minrer.r it;;fled for Bosnia me in the second of Red Barrett after he aggravated an old back injury ic Id ing a b unt by Billy Cox.: .-roll held the Dr i gcrs to two him Brooklyn re, its he.; of the Regie's single, other one-bag;; Nehon Pot.: ton but left the the four-game série?, three games to one.The loss dropped the Dodgem into third place, the idle Cardinals taking over second, 2 Is games behind the Braves.However, the Braves may have plenty of trouble in following the old Yankee formula against the Red BinV.The Cardinals have ¦shoved the Braves around recently, winning eight out of the lam.10.Both teams have their pitching aces primed for the two-game eerie?.Righthander Johnny Sain has been nominated to face the Caras tonight with Harry (The Cat)_ Brccheen, clever southpaw, as his opponent.Brccheen has beaten the Braves three times in four dc.'s-ior.i while Sain has won three and lent four against St.Lour'.Before 32,499 fans at Brooklyn yesterday, the Braves wan out in the 14th when Phil Mari and Connie Kvap socked consecutive doub- and Vern Bickford finished up viia Hogue receiving credit for the victory, Orly one other game was played in the National League, the Reds noring out the Philadelphia Ph.i-iios, 3-2 in 10 innings under the iigi:.; at Cincinnati on rc.ief pitcher Harry Gumbert\u2019s homer.Gum t .lieved catcher Ewell Blackwell in the eighth inning af-,g : hthander re-injured his shoulder.Gumbert led off the 10ih with a driver over the left field wall off Schoolboy Rowe, third P hill y pitcher, to break up the game, lire four-bagger was G urn berths first hit of tne season.in the lone echcduled American League contest, the New York Yanksco crushed the last-place Chicago White Sox 11-1 in a night gams at New York.The victory was tira seventh straight for the Yruin and it enabled them to move les against Rex Barney, fourth wiiau: c ue game of second-p Dodger hurler.Burton and within IVs games of Mike McCormick sent the frame leauae-lrnuug; ( eveland.into overtime when he bolted the Brooklyn starter Paul Minner's ' first pitch into the lower left field stands in the eighth inning.The blow was McCormick\u2019.' first homer of the year and it tied the score at °-\u20197 Tiie Dodgers scored or.ee in the first on a double by Marv Racklcy and a single by Gene Hermancki.' Boston tied it up in the second when Sibby Sisti beat out a hit with the bases ioadeL ue Reynolds went the route for the Yanks to port his 13th win.He lost ins shutout in the eighth when Aaron Robinson homered.Joe DiMaggio paced the Yanks\u2019 14-hit attack against 4 Chicago pitchers by driving in four runs on a single and three-run homer.The homer was his 28th and the fetir runs batted in enabled him ; ; lie Ensfon\u2019s Vcrn Stephens for the cl: cuit lead in that department at 112.B&ærdirsg Hous® itessch i&ikf ?I m > SitllY F.c d?.Yan- iices, allowed only seven hits in' gaining his 13th decision of the! year in New York\u2019s 11-1 victory I over Chicago.¦t.YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES INTERNATIONAL EE AGUE Montreal 2.1.Newark 1.0.Jersey City 6, Buffalo 3.Toronto 4, 4.Baltimore 3.6.Rochester 3, 0, Syracuse 0, 9.Hogan Denies Reports About Denver Incident Salt Lake City, Aug.24.\u2014UP)\u2014 Ben Hogan, top money golfer, last night told his version of happening# at the recent Denver Open Goif Tournament which led to reports that hi?stock took a nosedive with Denver sports fan?.He denied Denver reports that he refused to pose for a picture and turned his back on a fan who asked for an autograph.He claimed that never in his life had he refused such requests.Explaining his failure to appear at presentation ceremonies foilow-I ing the tournament he won, Hogan A N i ' \u2022 w./P& ?mte had a M !! 1 pla;\tved in\tf rent\tof Fr.\tc d d ie I r\ti ad to\tcatch a\t5:30\ttrain all Li\takc Cit\t;y.Who:\ta I fin\tished cin\u2019t\ttn in k\tI had a\tchance to\t \u2014but\tas I\tentered my\t\thotel wife\tsa:d tl\tie radio\trepor\tted I won.\t\t\t\t [ immediate\t\t4y calîc\td the\ttour- t\u2019nt h\tcadqiiE\tirteiA ar\tid talked to\t ir, th\tnvsnn,\ttolling:\thim 1\tWAS y I h\tad left\tand as\tked hi\tm to p i m\ty apol\tojçies.*\u2019\t\t to\ta repo\trt that\the re\tfused \tntervie\t.wed b\tv a f\tport s \t¦, H\tcran «aid\t1 he v.\tas on \t\u2019 progr\ta ms in\tDerive\t.He ho c\tlid de.\tdine to\tappea\tir on pro?:\tram v.\tnon ho\tlea rn\ted it NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 3.Brooklyn 2.i Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2.(Only games scheduled).AMERICAN LEAGUE New Y\u2019ork 11, Chicago 1.(Only games scheduled).l()UAY\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Sherbrooke at DrummnnrlviHe j Farnham at Granby.IN TERN A I ION At, LEAGUE Montreal at Newark.Toronto at Baltimore.Hufifalo at Jersey City (2).Syracuse at Rochester.(All night games).NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.Boston at St.Louis.New York at Chicago.(Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN 1.EAGLE St.Louis at Washington.Detroit at Philadelphia.Cleveland at Boston.Chicago at New York.STANDINGS INTERN A THIN A L LEAGUE Won Lost P.C.Montreal .\t81\t13\t,\u2018\"U Newark .\t67\t58\t.536 Rochester .67\tft\t.511 Toronto .69\t61\t.511 Buffalo .63\t67\t.4*5 Syracuse .61\t66\t.4so Jersey City .\t55\t72\t.433 Baltimore .Î-5\t75\t.375 NATIONAL (.HAGUE Won Lost PC.- '''\tuv \u2022 -'\t\" .4\t;\t: \" ' til 4 .i\t¦\t'1 - ?iC: '.FS : .\t-.v .' *\t,\t0,\t, -yyi , : ¦ \u2022Y' :\tf y.&&¦ \u2019 ' \u2022: irik Little Billy Sidwell, now member of the Australian team, practically knocked Czechoslovakia out cl the Davis Cup inter-zone final by defeating its ace, Jaroslav Drobny, 6-3, 6-2, 9-11, 14-12, at Longwood, Brookline, Mass.IS Lou okl v Z82 i *r*on?:)red t u staining, accepte L iroadca*?.Had it 'e said he would t> New Y ,:k Pittsburgh Philr.de!»:-i: Cincinnati Chica 2:0 fl ^VT .1^0 .4 22 .1 1 (( arif** (fi W rj J* r\u2018\" L re/reire i §Qt It's .Adequately Aged.Smoothly Blended and of Memorable Bouquet.v V J C)° fciwt*4tvr - 1 "]
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