Sherbrooke daily record, 27 février 1953, vendredi 27 février 1953
[" REMUARY 1953 tthix: » : t.f i 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 A i WEATHER Established 1897, PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHKRBROOKt, QUEBEC.I RIRU.H URl AK\\ IIS.» World News In Brief Ankara, Turkey, Feb.27\u2014 (JP)\u2014A 590,000,000 Turkish Yugoslav trade agreement was on the books today as a prelude to the signing here ot a friendship and collaboration treaty by the two countries and their other anti-Soviet Balkan neighbor, Greece.Under the commercial pact signed here Thursday by Turkey and Yugoslavia, the Turks will send Marshal Tito\u2019s country wheat, cotton, scrap iron, oils seeds and manganese.In return, they will receive from Yugoslavia, timber, machinery, iron, woolen and cotton goods and aluminum manufactures.\u2022 » * I-ondon, Feb.\tVis- count Astor.45, son of Lady Nancy Astor.was granted a divorce today from L a d y Sarah Astor on grounds of adultery- Viscount Astor was granted costs against correspondent Thomas Baring and given custody of his two-year-old son and heir, Hon.William Astor.The suit was not defended.* * « New York.Feb.27\u2014(CP)\u2014 The New York Times, in a dispatch from Bonn, Germany, quotes \u2018\u2022authoritative sources\u201d today as saying a communist conference is scheduled to plan for sabotage in the coal, iron and steel industries of Western Europe.Russia Reported Preparing Dramatic Counter Moves As EDC Plan Nears Reality Red Training Centre Left In Flames Soviet Action Community Is To Keep West Germany Believed Certain.Out Of B\\ JOHN M.HIGHTOWER W ashington, Feb.27.\u2014(AF)- U.S.officials consider u entirely probable Russia will undertake one or more dramatic counter moves in Germany as Western plans for bringing West Germany into the anti-Communist defence system reach the decisive stage The Russians' stake in trying to block a European IX-Icncc Seoul.Feb.27.- (JPi-Swift V.S.Thuuderjet fighter-bombers today pounded a huge communist tram-\ti ing centre on the Manchurian bor- Community including West Germany is so great as to make it at der and left it in flaming ruins, most cerjajn thev will do something, the 5th Air Force reported.Pilots said they destroyed 10 Authorities here have been aware lor some days that the buildings and left the installation former chief of the Soviet general stall', Gen.Sergei M Shtcmenko.in flames Screening Sabre jets\t.\t., .| encountered no communist Mig has been in Russian-occupied Fast Germany ''¦\"'vyrm.fighters.In front-line sweeps, ntterine and \u2018air force fighter-bomber pilots re-S ported destruction of 26 buildings, ; three personnel shelters, two sec-l tion of a rail bridge and other Red ; installations.On the ground, Allied infantry : drove off seven communist attacks land killed more than 60 commun-| ists\u2014including 35 members of a ( balky Chinese patrol.An Allied unit caught 40 Reds ] in an ambush east of The Hook on the western front.A Chinese offi-| cer roughed up two squad lead-j ers who hesitated to advance into i no-man\u2019s land.Allied rifle fire cut j down ail but five of the Reds, In the air, If B-29s last night j blasted a communist supply centre on the North Korean coast south of rubbled Wonsan.The 5th Air Force said R-25 light ^ bombers levelled 52 buildings and I touched off 40 secondary explo-Paris, Feb.27.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 The | skins at a Red troop supply area English Club of the University, , i near Pukchong on the east coast.Paris has decided not to send Wonsar harbor absorbed a new Red Raiding Party Falls Like 10 Pins By BEN PRICE In Korea, Feb.27.-(/I5) A cool lieutenant and an infantry squad bowled over about 50 Chinese \u2019\u2019like tenpins\u201d in a rice field on the western front today.A Communist officer actually kicked some of his men to make them walk into the Allied ambush.The squad, led by Lieut.Edgar Franz, later cut its way to safety through heavy Chinese reinforcements.Franz said he killed five Chinese.To keep the Chinese from following his men through barbed wire to Allied lines, Franz called , i ,\tu i\t l\u2019neific shall be spared the spectacle of.c2as1 ' som,c v'sl!;illy Democratic orators taking a leaf !hor(\u2019or,merchant ships and others from recent, history and mouthing i by ,sounr a>>,)ard naval vessel, nonsense about \u2018Eisenhower\u2019s war.\u2019 havc been reported here at least : Rather we stay out of office forever \u2019 \"\"HP ,a mün,h lor a -j than win it back that way.\u201d\ti .0,_ coursp- «orne were probably 1 This was an apparent reference j to Republican cries of \"Truman j war\u201d in the last, election campaign.\"Upon the new.president have : been laid great burdens in a time were mistaken,\u201d he said.\u201cVisibility at sea i.s tricky and sonar sub detection gear otten picks up fish and water density variations.\"But we\u2019d be foolish to assume abroad\u2014across the Atlantic and down south \u2014 are before both Houses of Pariiament.As a breather in the budget debate, the Commons got some pointers yesterday Minister Howe, and time the Senate moved to powered submarine under con i struction nearby, is about midway through a series of tests designed to show what the pattern of life will be for its crew.\u201cOperation Hideout\u201d has been 5 going on since mid-January when 22 men and an officer were scaled in the test submarine Haddock for l a two-month series of experiments.| San Francisco What has been going on was dis- Wilson on a closed to re-orters yesterday by Cmdr.Gerald Duffner, in charge of the project.The test submarine is not submerged.but tied to a wharf; and there is no nuclear equipment Proposals For Stepping Up Trade Heard In Commons Ottawa.Feb.27.\u2014(Pi\u2014Proposals can be greatly expanded if Cana-for stepping up Canadian trade dians work at it.\u201cThe opportunités are there, and it is up to us to make sure they are grasped and developed,\u201d he said.The trade minister was emphatic from Trade on the point that Canadian busi-at the same ness men themselves must do the help selling job.trade relations,\t\u201cThere is no substitute for per-\t_ .Recently back from a long tour sonal, direct, on-the-spot contacts aboard.he explained.But sealed in of Latin-American countries, Mr.and relations,\u201d he told the House tbe vessel, the 23 volunteers are Howe urged that Canadian busi-1 in a lengthy review of his visit to living under conditions expected ness men develop new markets in nine countries in Central and South ,0 be found on an atom-powered that area.\tAmerica and the Caribbean.sub which will be able to remain In the upper chamber, where a The other speeches in the bud- submerged for months, two-weeks trade debate was com- get debate \u2014 during which Com-.Tbe navy is seeking to find out: pleted, the Senate authorized its mons memberes have almost un- What concentration of carbon trade relations committee ways of increasing economic coi- nance Minister aodou's nscal pro laboration among North Atlantic posais of last Thursday were criti- iency is impaired.Treaty countries.\tcized by opposition members and\tWhat effect\tlong confinement Meanwhile, Mr.Howe tabled in defended by Liberals.\twill have on the performance of the Commons a government fore- Donald Fleming (PC \u2022 Toronto duty by the men, and what their cast of a record investment pro- Eglinton) said the budget was aim- mental attitudes and emotions are.gram in Canada for this year.ed at winning the next election, The customary annual size-up, and he declared it was \u201cconceived said the 1953 investment program, in a political atmosphere and be-hoisted by an anticipated increase gotten out of necessity.\u201d in house-building and other con- It was a \u201csunset\u201d budget, both struction, likely will reach a\trec-\tbecause the government was near ord of $5,421,000,000.\tthe end of the trail and because\tWashington,\tFeb.27.(JP) A This compares with the 1952 it was a \u201cvery tawdry, very pale, crippled United States Navy patrol figure \u2014 the standing record\u2014of very ghostly counterpart\u201d of the plane crash-landed in the \"mid-At-$5,122,000,000.\tso-called \u201csunshine\u201d tax-cutting lantic this morning and ail ten men The prediction was for more budget that preceded the 1949 gen- aboard were picked up bv the money invested in trade, finance eral election.\tI Coast Guard cutter Coos Bav- and commercial enterprises, more Roch Pinard (L-Chambly-Rou- The navy said four of the men mining and oil-drilling investment, ville) said he supports government were rescued from the water and and greater housing, hospital, uni- policies and added Canada should six from a raft carried by the versify, church and other construe- have a completely Canadian con- plane.The navy said there\u201d were tion.\t_\tStitution, a national anthem and a no injuriées.Mr.Howes trade speech,\tpart\tdistinctive Canadian flag.He\tThe patrol\tplane, which was' tbe continuing budget debate\tlooked for the settlement of con-\tabout half-way\tbetween Bermuda Groton, Conn., Feb.27.\u2014CP)\u2014'of peril for us all.As he labors aii werc wrf,nR-The U.S.navy, its first atomic under their crushing weight, he will have our goodwill, our good wish-es,\tand\tour\tprayers ., .the former governor of Illinois said.He concluded: \u201cIn defeat we ran make ourselves servants of the national purposes for peace.There is no greater and no better poll tieal destiny.\" Stevenson\tsails\tMonday from on\tthe president trip\tthrough the Orient, Middle East and Western .Europe.Seoul, Ici).27\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Armed guerrillas disguised as South Korean soldiers kidnapped a soldier, a policeman and six civilians yesterday and stole $10,000 worth of South Korea's new currency, police said today.Police chasing the bandits killed four and rescued the.kidnapped men.Other guerrillas set tire to the trucks and escaped.jachi arrests were a precautionary.j measure.The leaders are expected j to he released without being char i ged, despite the fact public demon stratkins are illegal following ! bloody Communist led riots last ! yn.ii'- Troops guarded the residences i of the prime minister and gover-| nor-gcnoral today as excited dem-i onstratbr.s surged through the j streets shouting slogans.No violence was reported.Some speakers at a mass meet 1 ing la,si night, called Zafrullah Khan \"hifi master's voice\u201d of the United Slates and Britain.Tiie.Ahrnadiya community was i founded at the be ginning ol the century to interpret the Koran Moslem bible in the lighl of modern times.Widespread agita j tion against it.in Punjab state last ; year culminated in rioting at Mill-I tan.Six persons were killed when 'police opened fire on the rioters.Peasant riots and polie- fire : against mobs have been reported jin Jammu.More than 600 Hindu | agitators have been jailed there.This area i.s the southern part of Kashmir.The turbaned.bearded Sikhs, I who furnished many soldiers for ithc British army during the period of British rule in India, arc a reformist Hindu sect.The movement hack to the Mil.I peak in Novem her, In Peccmbci il edged down to 100.7, a traction ofl the record.Today's index reflects Hie mid .Inrninry living cost situation.The index is always, a month late, and is; a little latei I ban n .un ! this month because ol the changeover to the new index.It thus miiToi \u2022 the price situ ation In-lore the new Eisenhower administration took over and started ils widespread decontrol program.The new measurement uses Ihe 1947-49 period a.s a base-mean mg lhat the price average for those yea I i will In' considered a 100 instead of the former 1 k,\u201d5 fit) average.COOLER Cloudy with snow ending by mid-sttcrtuKHi; Saturday cloudy, clearing m tho morning cooler: light winds, low tonight and high Sut* urday at Sherbrooke 25 and 36 Fifty-seventh Year Charles\u2019 Role In Coronation Ils Uncertain London, Feb.27 s Reuters) Four year old l'rtiiee i hurles is posing the latest problem lor planners of the June 2 ('oronation U nett Jetai .tourers said tod as ; the Queen has net made up her mind on what part her son, the Duke of ( ornwall, will play in U, As next in line to the throne lie .should lead the olhei nobles in the t iles of \"paying homage But the solemn eeremony one of the moat moving pails of the throe horn erowninu serviee to Wextmlnlsier Abbey.will be lo much tor the youngster.\\1 the eoroiudion ot Kie.e George \\t in 1937 Princess Mm gatei, then iDy, -at through the entire eetemoo) Her legs dangled off the floor as site 'nit on hei chair ami sister Klunbolh was seen to give her an occasional midge.Pro,soul plans are foe Prlnee i Charles to arrive at the abbey by Seat with his nurse halfway ! through the ceremony.If (he Queen rhnnges bee I mind, he w ill sit with other pen s in front of the throne, ready to pay homage Immediately after tho actual crowning Lebanese Take Polities To Heart Rciru! Lebanon, Eel).27 » I') Eeiianese deputies hr a n it I shed a j dagger and a pltdnl last night, ! breaking up a tumultuous pavlin ment ary session.The nom vio lance stemmed trem a recent bloody political fight in * South I rhnmm town.Eater, the cabinet asked Pro,si dent Camille I'lmmoun to suspend I\u2019nrliiiinent as a result of the din I in bailees or to cancel tho pro* f'nl nuM'linu Speaker Ahmed Asaad adjourn ml Iasi night\u2019s session after ono 'deputy drew a knife and attempt lit lo rush his opponents.He was held hark by fellow deputies.Previously another deputy had pulled n gun No injuries were re ported.i The fra eus followed another stormy debate Tuesday over skirmishes at the town of Inyboh Three persons were killed and 15 were wounded in n tight there earlier this week between sup porters of a \u201cfcmlBlisI\u201d group headed by Speaker Asaad and partisans of tiie Socialist-Notionalist Iront.Death Claims Quebec M.L.C.Montreal, Eel).27.\t'i*\t* Dancer Bambi Linn was asked by a magazine writer: \u201cWhat is more important than stamina, I poise and perseverance to carry on depsite career disappointments in striving for success as a pro-fossional dancers ?\u201d \"Well,\" welled Bambi, \"you should know your left, foot from your right.\u201d *\t* * ! Bill Ballance of CBS claims he j i has discouraged marital squabbles j in Ihe Ballance home by a simple, formula- \u201cI lay down the law lo my wife, but I accept all her amendments.\u201d Everybody's Happy The foreign department of a | studio once objected to the tropical locale of a movie in production, claiming there would be loud wails from a certain South American country.The film's villains, it was claimed, would be identified as natives of the South j American nation.The problem was solved in a jiffy by the film's fast-thinking | ! producers.They hired a well-] | dressed doll lo walk through a: [street scene and had one of their; [stars comment: \"Now how in the world did a [girl like that got WAY OUT [ HERE in the South Pacific?\u2019 * -V * Mad nonsense on the Colgate Comedy Hour: Ben Blue: \"I know a guy who has a swimming pool in his house trailer.\" June Haver: \"That's silly.How could ho?\" Blue: \"Easy.He look out the tennis court.\" Sturrock, R.L.Rccd.North Hat-Icy.W.H Adam Ltd., Mrs.L.I Sampson, North Hatley, J.R.McKay, North Hatley, V.Jones, North Hatley, Dr.A, N.Dupuis, E.Bour-iret.Jean Louis Dupuis, J.M.Nault Ltd.J.A.Savard, Ltd., Yvon Sirois, Arthur Blouin, Ltd., ' Castonguay Garage, Fred Conway Real Estate, Thibault & Bouchard, ] H, J, Delisle, North American Life Assn.W.K.Laflamme.Paul McKenna.florist.Dr.H.T.South-Wood, Dr.N.F.Dinning, Dr.J.E.Hibbard, Miss L.Falcs, R.L.Bishop.Dr.T.J.Quintin, Mrs.John Hall, Walter Allatt, Mrs.J.Darche, Dr.Guy Robert, J.A.Robert I.td,.Dr.M.W.Hicks, Leo Cadorettc, J.A.Archambault, McCallum & God-bout.W.B.Johnston, Gendron W.Clearihuo, Mrs.F.Shelley.Mrs.R.W.Wright, James Crochetiere, ; Corset Shop, M.Smith, A.Gitlman, Miss P.Tuite.Dorothy Humphries, Y.E.Dawson, Francis Gclinas.AT THE RIVOLI THEATRE Coaticook, Que.Sun, \u2022 Mon.\u2014 March 1-2 \"Montana Belle\" with Jane Russell and George Brent (Color) Also \"Penny Princess\" (Tech.Musical Comedy) Yoland Dolan and Kirk Bogard WILL BE HEARD HERE -Shown above i, the trumpet section of the KC'AK Central Band that will be heard in a concert in the Bishop\u2019s University Memorial Auditorium on March C.The band is being brought here under the auspices of the Sherbrooke Wing of the RCAF Association.\tRCAF Photo?Red Cross Campaign Of! To Good Start The Red Cross campaign in Len noxville, Ascot and Walerville is off to a good start.Morr than one hundred canvassers are out calling at homes offices, and business places to receive subscriptions for I his most worthy cause, All are giving their time and services tree of any cost to the society for the two weeks of the campaign.The objective this year for Canada is $5,310,600; for the province of Quebec $1,000,000, and for the local branch $2,000.The disaster services of the Canadian Rod Cross Society require large sums of money, and it is only through the very generous and substantial support of the Canadian people (hat the society was able to send supplies to Great Britain.Holland and Belgium from stocks in stores at Geneva, Switzerland, within days ot the terrific onslaught of the recent floods in these countries; and to ship substantial amounts of supplies by air and ocean freight from Canada.Canadians cannot forget the services of the Red Cross in the hour of need at homo in Canada; in the fires at Rimouski and Cabano in Quebec, ihe Winnipeg Red River, East End Saskatchewan and Fraser Valley floods and many other places across the country.To say nothing about the life saving service of their Blood Clinics throughout Canada, which comes so close to every home and family in the country, providing blood for transfusions in case of an operation or serious illness.The Red Cross calls but once a year and if every employed person subscribes the amount of one day\u2019s pay, the Red Cross would be well away.Canvassers would appreciate it if mother or wife would remind husband and working members of the family, lo leave with her a cheque or money for the Red Cross canvasser.Help them to avoid too many repeat calls.You know the need is great, subscribe generously- World Day Of Prayer Observed By Waterloo Protestant Churches March 3-4 Tues.-Wed.\"Whistle Stop at Eaton Falls\" with Lloyd Bridges and Dorothy Gish Also \"As You Were\" (Comedy) William Tracy and Joe Sawyer Coming March 8-11 \"Prisoner of Zenda\" Coming March 15 \"Million Dollar Mermaid\" SUNDAYS o r 6 \u2022 8 i 10 MONDAYS Coniinuout from I 00 p m Vermont SIR JOHN BLACK \u201cpeople will buy better cars and aren't, as interested in economy.\" The Vanguard, be said, will be redesigned with an eye to the : Canadian market, because Stan-: dard has learned that to sell in | dollar market you must build for the dollar market.Sir John, ono of England's outstanding auto executives who was ; one given a bonus of £ 100,000 in 1 stock in return for a promise that he would never work for any other | car manufacturer but Standard, I says the company is working on a | diesel tractor which will be in-[ troduced in Canada late this year j or early next year.Standard turns out tractors in | partnership with Harry Ferguson, the Irish inventor who collected ! $9,000,000 in an out-of-court set-; dement with the Ford Motor Co., ! which had been accused of in-[ fringing Ferguson's patents.Standard also plans a new parts [depot in the Toronto area in order ! to expand its dealership and is i experimenting with turbo-jet and j air-cooled engines for automobiles.Waterloo, Feb.27.- The World ! Day of Prayer was neld in Waterloo on Friday, February 20, at 3 p.m.in St.Lukes Anglican Church Hill with members of St.Luke's Church being joined by members of St.Paul's United Church.The leaders were Mrs.D.R.Hughes and Mrs.H.E.Purdy, Following the call to worship hy Mrs.Hughes, the hymn.\u201cJoyful Joyful We Adore Thee,\u201d was sung with Mrs.J.William Hackwell | presiding at the piano.Mrs.Purdy led in a responsive i reading and this was followed by the singing of \"Lord of All Being Throned Afar.\u201d Mrs.Hughes led in prayer fol-[lowed by a short silent prayer.Mrs.H.Chambers led in a prayer for Her Majesty; Mrs.C.G, Hall for i homes and families around the world; Mrs.O.T.Piekford in a prayer for increased private and family prayer; Mrs.George Young prayed for followers of Christ around the world; Mrs.Walter Ar nott for non-Christians every ; where; and Mrs.Arthur Dunsmore for peace.\"Let There Be light\" was the j third hymn sung by the large ga-j thering and this was followed by a [ brief address delivered by Mrs, I Alvin Williams.The special music consisted of a [ beautiful duet sung by Mrs.Peter Gunter and Mrs.G.E.Hanson with Mrs.May Colwill at the piano.Their selection was \u201cJesus, I Rose of Sharon\".The final hymn was \u201cThe Day Thou Gavest Lord Is Ended,\" foi-[ lowed by the Benediction.A SHOWER The ladies of St.Paul's Women's ; Association arranged for a mis-¦ cellaneous shower in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Consens, on Mon-I day night in the church hall.Mr.and Mrs.Cousons had the tragic misfortune of having all their personal belongings destroy ed by fire a week ago, and this shower was sponsored with the idea of helping to replace many of the personal items lost at a time like this.Upwards of two hundred friends assembled to bring their gifts and to enjoy the fellowship and to demonstrate their sympathy toward j this exceptionally popular couple Numerous gifts of household and ; personal value were opened, as j well as money to quite an extent.Both Mr.and Mrs.Cousens ; thanked all from their heart for ; the generous and spontaneous out-j burst from their numerous friends.Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Cousens.the parents of Mr.Gordon Cous- ; ens, were present along with three [ brothers, Guy and Mrs.Cousens.I from Cowansville; Grayson and Mrs.Cousens, from Bolton; and Mr.Frank Cousens also of Bolton.Mr.Guy Cousens favoured the ; gathering with several vocal solos : in his beautiful baritone voice, accompanied on the piano by his ! wife, and he was later joined by his brothers Gordon and Grayson, j who sang several trios to the tho- [ rough enjoyment of all present.Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies of the W.A.; Several out of town guests were ] present, among whom were Mr.j and Mrs.Henry Jorgensen, of Magog.Mr.Alvin Williams and Mr.| Heman Wing, along with other] members of the Waterloo Ply-1 wood Co., conducted a financial I campaign in order to aid Mr.and ; Mrs.Cousens furnish their home, ] and this met with astounding sue-j cess, and the presentation of this ] was made on Monday afternoon [ at the plant.Coming SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY March 1-2-3 Am Hfmma m C*n*4i'i Qitbtc by WARNCI Bt« V.N»4Se^sS4 minutes\u2014: - wt \u2022V ir4 v'T-u VT.w'/if l d\\ïTAT7VlECl4.©S STATE COSYESTION\ty N THE BIGGEST\t' SARNIA TOWN'- ! j t Vi- MO MIKE\tj .\t: WHATSOEVER // i : kr JTJJT I'P; I cOMETTNo \\ -ABOUT 4 s-: Gnw ï ;'L-^;>À0ÜVy \u2022u; m mmM ¦ '4 v ve V, M\t?-\t)\t, \u2022-« Av J-'c -\t¦\tjgvttv\t4 Wl ¦'\u201c\u2018-'T'- orr .5 'A*' ;j-,S ¦ - ^ \\ ««on for pickles, pre-serves, garnishing, salads, desserts, etc.Makes big heavy bcar-/ ing plants growing up to 6 feet across, or can he staked Single c*'\\ pl*nts often vield' t ^ : bushel of ripe fruit.A distinctly new and unusual garden delight.Pkf.of 35 seed* \u2022'v>À\\35c postpaid.S^LFREE ma\" sVtD AND NURSERY ROOK BRINGING FATHER By George McMonu* NOW MOLI L'iTKKl 70 UE-ôHUT UP' ILL NOT HAVE ANIV OP NOU LOAFERS CALL UP MSCt-.IN THE futuce ILL pcn .OUT MY HJsBANO» v cCiEN06 eooo-svs.-S WteLL- THAT \\\\ = ME that \\ [ PhONE ! 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Cxv Jo 1U| ANNUM PROM I PomT MAx/( A FORMAL GOWN / MIKlt VAZA', HI lIMt.D T|,lD I A\u2019,I IIMI J WORE IT/ z WM s\\$m \" oS % ^ 1 ,)l.''U FtMIMIM PUV ^ j SOMt fWlNG- ' POSITIVELY GRUESOMf:1 li 1.GHASTLY/ WH-/ J mm\\ now what ¦ o el WHAt IS U UUNI AMs lit I A\u2018 i Wl U tM DEAD/ i Mm's) \u2022i- iv t i,r ni a ».lust A \\ Bur, DADDY.WHY SECOnO.TO wr Mf ED Till No FORMAL FOR Tih: AWWUAL PPOM FJT V WELL, IHATfe SOMETHING THAT CAN t AC-ilY BC REMEDIED LETT) 60 > .\u2019Yu! ) JUN( < rvMcP.A l CAPTAIN EASY By Lnslia Tvrnm WOW!) ^\u2014- I COUNTED NINE OUTLETS IN TME KITCHEN ALONE.1 WE LIKE A HOM WITH M ADAM NINE?Bv Al Vermce» TWO FOR N ELECTRICITY AND SEVEN v FOR MICE! > 1»',\u2019 Fj »qrn .i-,d i oiisi'',utton lo Mrs During the business period it CDs Fow 1er cfentlemen's prîtes was decided t send 510 to \"Save weni to Gnrd m Stevens and Uoyd (hr Children Fund; and dmimtons how r .nd eonsolalion to Doug-are to be sent to the Overseas las Wukins Flood Relief Fund, as soon as the Mrs F Roster was the winner secretary can obtain the proper oi the live pound box of mixed address.\tcandy donated by Mrs.Hamilton.V donation I' being sent to a I pre-reed' .imounted to over panent in a Montreal hospital who S t R U 'Pis were solved.OPEN WIDE .\"Just relax, and that aching molar will be just a memory \" Mayor George Mac Pougall, of Lennoxville, P.Q.tells LAC Charles Slather, of London, Ont., as tie sits back in the dental chair at the RCAF\u2019s Ko.1 Fighter Wing hospital, North Luffenham.Eng'and.Dental assistant Sergeant V.H.Shaw, of t'ampbeltford, stands by at the ready with other instruments.Given excellent training in various trades, men in the RCAF are also assured of the finest medical and dental care wherever they may be stationed.Major MacDougall is the son of Mr.and Mrs.IV G.MacDougall of Lennoxville,\tNational Defence Photo> Résilions Passed Al Meeting Of Movie Shown Coalicook Home, School \u2018 \"At Cookshire Farm Forum Coaticook.Feb.27.\u2014 The Home and School Association of the Joaticook High School met on Thursday evening with a record attendance of parents, teachers, members of the school board and interested friends noted.The president of the association, Andrew Thompson, was in charge of the meeting, the first assembly held since the new year, and many important items of business were discussed.The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs.Leslie Baskerville, and adopted as read.Mrs.James Barron, convener of the hot lunch committee, reported \u2019hat the needs of the pupils are being well looked after in this re-Enrd but that the committee needs ,'unds if this service is to be continued and donations from service clubs, lodges and interested parties will be gratefully received.A.A.Hopkins, chairman of the ychool board, and S.A.Meade, secretary, reported on the progress of the local board towards proposed alterations and improvements to the school.They stated that the parties concerned have been approached and the asgur-«nce was given that the much needed addition and changes will re-reive prompt attention by the trustees.Mrs.H.Mayhew, treasurer of die association, gave a financial report which revealed that, the organization is on a firm footing as tar as finances arc concerned.Dr.\\V.B.Perry brought before the meeting a suggestion that t(ie school hockey team should receive assistance in the purchasing of uniforms for the players.A generous offer by Dr.W.L.Shurtlcff of a donation of $50 with a like amount promised by the board, vi- AT THE STORE OR YOUR DOOR VITAMIN enriched / '3- BREAD Full 24-ox.loof HARRISON BROTHERS 1 sures the hockey team of the necessary equipment.Guest speaker for the evening was Mrs.Gordon Cass, of Ayer's j Cliff, who gave a most interesting I and timely talk on the subject of \"Modern Education of the Child.\" Mrs.Cass was introduced by Mrs.' John McKinnon and thanked by Dr.Perry.The following resolution was j passed\u2014\u201cWhereas this association .feels that our High Sciiool has been a beauty spot of our town in the past and of late this beauty has been badly marred, especially i by the terraces being overrun and used as a playground without res-| traint, we would suggest to our j local board that they look into the advisibility of fencing the {property as has had to be done in other places.\u201d The president, Mr Thompson, then led a discussion with the ; view of bringing out into the open ; a disquieting rumor which has been currently circulating to the effect that it was only a matter of | time before the High School : would be forced to be reduced .to the status of an intermediate school and the pupils of grades 10 and 11 would have to travel to a larger center to complete their high school studies.Mr.Thompson stated that such a change would be entirely uncalled for since enrollment has ini-| proved, the school is paying its way without assistance from the I Central Board and that the teach-i ing standard of the present school set up Is extremely high.It was the unanimous teeling of the meeting that all parents, as well as members of the school board, would strongly object to 'any such change as suggested by the rumors and the following resolution was passed and is hereby printed for the benefit of parents who may not have been present \u2019d for whom the rumor may have .caused concern: \"Inasmuch as there are rumors that an attempt might be made to reduce the standing of the Coaticook High School to a so-called model school in which grades X and XI would not be laught that this organization go on record as being strongly opposed to such as being un-; just and wholly uncalled for and that in the event of any such attempt being maefe to bring it I ahoul, that this organization will : rigorously oppose the same and contest the right to legally m;ua* such a change.\u201d A motion expressing regret al 1 the passing of M.B.Corey, repre- 00% REAL COFFEE KBQQUlim) WOO/REALI COFFEE economy Regular Size v/.A'?/\tSize instant Chase £ Sanborn 2 Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i953 \u2014 Canadiens Chalk Up Seventh Straight Over Maple Leafs _ I»-\u2014 \u2014 - .\u2014 \u201e ________________\u2014\u201e week-end.On Saturday, Detroit is schcd-i tried to play here against Cana-: (liens, while the tail-end New Y rrk; ! Rangers tangle with I he Maple Leafs al Toronto.Maple Leafs are | at New York Sunday and Boston is at Chicago.First Period Rout Toronto 4-1 As Harry Lumley Suffers\t14-Stitch Cut Over\tEye; Mosdell\tTallies\tWinner In\tSecond Montreal, Feb.27.(CP) Montreal Canadiens last night made it seven straight over Toronto Maple Leafs this season, routing them; 4 -1 before 14.340 rabid National Hockey League fans.The last time the Leafs were able to win over Montreal was Dec.24 in Toronto.Goalie Harry Lumley's injury last night might have had something to do with Toronto\u2019s loss, lie suffered a 14 stitch cut over the right rye in the second period and the game was held up for 25 minutes while he was treated in the Forum clinic Ken Mosdell\u2019s second-period tal-'e -ly proved to be the winner.Floyd! Four games are on tab for the Curry shot the Canadiens ahead early in the first period, hut Toronto\u2019s Tod Sloan tied il up.Bert Olmstead and Bcrnie Boom Boom Gcoffrion completed the scoring in the final.The Maple Leafs drew six of the 11 penalties distributed and two of the Montreal goals came while they were short-handed.Referee Red Storey disallowed a claimed Montreal goal by Paid Meger, which brought the light flight by the goal judge.The victory kepi the Canadiens safely in second place, four points behind Detroit Red Wings, but the Wings have two games in hand.Toronto remained in third place, j but in danger of being overtaken ! by cither Boston Bruins or Chi-1 cago Black Hawks before the season runs out.A Detroit at Chicago encounter, originally scheduled for last night, was postponed lo March 21st to give the Black Hawks a breather for tonight\u2019s game with Boston | Bruins\u2014rescheduled from Jan.6th j because of an ice show in the Chi : eago stadium.Sonja Currie, 15-Year-Old Skating Star From Edmonton, Takes Lead In Canadian Junior Figure Skating Ottawa, Feb.27\u2014Sonja Currie,leach of free skating.Points will be j 15.year - old Kdmonton skating P'lded l() the score for compulsory | ,\t.,t .t i.,\tLiJUires to decided the title, slar, tonight takes a slim lead m-| Th(, |W() ot|uM.iimjoi.,hilmpioll ; lo the final stage ol competition sj,jps vvill also be decided tonight for the Canadian junior women\u2019s | the junior men\u2019s singles andj 1- Montreal\tCurry\t (Moore, watch i in New York.Feb.27\u2014\\-P\u2019ear Beebe is coming here with however, the dates have conflicted Ithe intention of bringing back Ihe but it is hoped that before the sea- championship Ar futeetr.IV/'!?: ! son is over that the Lyndon Outing Club will pay a visit to Hillcrest and the locals can travel down South.We hope to see Kermit Grant and his squad at Orford this Sun day.* * * THIS-AND-THAT: It is not only the the officials in the Eastern Townships who are getting fed up with doing a lot of work and getting nothing out of it.Up in the Laurentians the same trouble is occurring.The Dominion Championships will be held at Mt.Tremblant and apparently it is not only the officials who are getting scarce but.that folding stuff known as \"money.\u201d The Canadian team needs \"greenbacks\u201d and the donations are not coming in too quicklv, With all other sports commercial-: prom Sajnt So the hockey fans should have Red Wings Dump Citadels 8-2 Quebec, Feb.27.T Detroit Red Wings, leaders of Ihe National Hockey League, defeated Quebec Citadels of the Quebec Junior Hockey Association 8 2 in an exhibition game here Thursday night.More than 10,000 attended.Camille Henri scored both goajjj for Citadels.The teams switched defence players for the game.There were no penalties.Hawks Cop Opener ized with the exception of a few it; appears that skiing is no longer a sport which interests men to work hard, long hours and with no remuneration \u2014 not even thanks.Good spring skiing needs good waxing .ski under control.Happy Landings! 4:50 p.m.7:50 p.m.EST.Upwards of 50.000 fans are expected.Prospects are for clear weather and a fast track.The smallest field up to this time was 11 in 1950.when Calumet\u2019s triple entry of Citation, Two Lea and Ponder scared off most of the opposition, and proceeded to finish two-three-fourth behind the Reavers Johnny horsc\u2019 the other.Chrales S.Howard's Irish Moncton, N.B.Feb.27.\u2014(CP> \u2014 Moncton Hawks threw a barrage of rubber at Saint John Beavers and overwhelmed the visitors 11-3 as the best-of-seven New Brunswick Senior Hockey League finals opened Thursday night.Leading 3-1.at the end of the first period, 3toneton counted six more without a reply in the second.The third produced braces for both.Mike Demchuk had a big night with five goals and two assist' Morey Hamilton and Mousie Dow), ing scored two each.Red Olsen and Roger Léger had singletons.Nick Nicolle shot two for the Choycc netting Nearly 4.000 fans were on hand.9 Thoroughbreds Burnt To Death Charlestown, W.Va., Feb.27\u2014 *^P'\u2014Nine thoroughbreds valued at more than $15.000 and three k-i* * f e O D , DOW 8 R E W £ « Y UMITED Noor.This year, injuries or delayed training held the number down, although the presence of Mark-Ye Well was enough of a threat to keep several outside éligibles out .of the race.Mark-Ye-Well and his astute rider, Eddie Arcaro, will be aftei \u2022their second $100.000 plum together at Santa Anita, and Arcaru other horses were burned to death will be shooting for No.3 of the last night when fire swept an old rich purses for Mrs.Gene Markey\u2019s maintenance barn at the race track Calumet stable.\there.Mark-Ye-Well won the $100.000 Leeds Roily, track secretary, said Santa Anita maturity Jan.31.and the thoroughbreds were stabled in last Saturday Arcaro brought Cal- the old barn because of crowded f umet\u2019s Chanlea on to win the conditions preparatory to tomor-cqually-handsome Santa Anita rows opening of a 25-day spring derby.\tmeeting at the half-mile track.Mark-Ye-Well may well go post- Some 600 other thoroughbreds ward is even money favorite.stabled in nearby barns were not Intent, a Kentucky-bred owned threatened.Reily said, because two by Harry Isaacs of Baltimore, fire companies quickly controlled doubtless will be the second choice the blare.in the pari-mutuel betting.Last The thoroughbreds were trained year he won the maturity, and he by W.F.Parks fo Baltimore who came in first in the big handicap also owned five of the animals de* itself, but was disqualified for lug- troyed.The other four also were ging over on Miche and got second owned by Marylanders, money.\t\u2014- Intent will carry 127 pounds to HOCKEY\u2019S BIG SEVEN the high of 130 for Mark-Ye-Well.Veteran rider Johnny t\tHowe, Detroit is aboard a longshot.Don Rebelde.Lindsay.Detroit The Don ts a ixentucKy tour-year- Richard Montreal old but is owned by Antonio Diaz Hergeshelmer.N Y.Lombardo of Mexico city, where Delvecchio.Detroit last year he cleaned up on the Ronty, New York larger Mexican purse»,\t, f\u2019rystai Detroit G\tA\tPts.42\t37\t79 23\t35\t58 23\t31\t54 25\t27\t52 1!\t37\t48 16\t29\t43 14\t27\t41 ihaiiengor t title «til be nationally televised except fot a BL.ckout of this area It ticket orders continue to in Murraj *,iid he would consufFr switching to the Cow Palace, scat mg 53.OO0 ot more Top price ts SUL One request tot 50 tickets was ,\t-\tfrom a customer w ho wrote he Meteors m the Mntget elimination had neves seen a tight until uq,-section \"R'\u2019 am! the right to meet vision\t' I'elevt-ion is cresting ,, !'lY!u;n '\thundreds of new tans\tMun.n Bt $ Prep Bantiims June oor muJ ol the best and biggest R.mt.-im It will be the third Battle be .eatn to represent Sherbrooke tor tween the mo Charles scored an quite a number of years\tand\tlith round knockout over\tl.avne should have a very good\thit\tm Pittsburgh but tost a 10 round\tchin Detroit 37 a gainst Rook Island who are\talso\tdecision to the Lewiston.\tUtah.\tShutouts McNeil,\tMontreal 9 regarded as very good.\tThis\tswinger more recentlv in\tOgden\tPenalties\tI\ttndsav,\tDetroit should he a very interesting game Utah.\tio.\u2019 minutes the last time, lie ts giving it because ot pressure of business N II I t I \\DI KS StatuittiK Detroit, won 21), L l-t tied 15 73 points Points Howe, Detroit .\u2019!» Goals tltnvo.Detroit -12 \\ssists Howe Detroi! Drivi third tn a 24-mile race, Mrs.lane, the only woman en tered.recently proved her abilttv when she placed fourth in a 60-nttle derby at the lament tan win 1er carnival at Ste Vgathe.Que \\nother American entry is, George Worthies of Farmington, Me with his leant of U Markets Jie river huskies Worthies recent-is won derbies .it Pittsfield.N H and M mthrop.Me others entered are Camilten Parc dr,m this Uerltinil, Alex Gante,\u2018in.Heelnt Chevrette.H P Sansj,non.\\mlre Gmgr.-is Roland Fortin, Narcisse Domplerrc and Ovide Carrier, all of Quebec and district S.RUBIN LIMITED (WHOLESALt MEN S CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS OFFER TO THE PUBLIC OF SHERBROOKE) FACTORY SMOKE & WATER O A I P SALE TOPCOATS Ml MUST GO SUITS SPORT COATS OVERCOATS 50 SUITS anil TOPCOATS s 1450 - s1950 - *2950 - *39 so EXTRA SPECIAL\t\tLADIES' NEWEST STYLE 66 All wool Worsted\t\tSUITS and COATS SERGE SUITS\tI\t$1 2 50 to $29 50 $44-50\t\tONE LOT OF LADIES\u2019 \tj\tSHORTIES including typa» »uth ai stout», youmj men'» (tout!, natural», eoniarvativa», in short», regulars and tails.\t\u2022\t$5-00 2 Pants Suits with Vest\t\tONE LOT FULL LENGTH COATS $10.50 35 MEN\u2019S 2 Pee.SUITS SjQ.OO at\t\" Contr«i1lnf Iranian PANTS ALL SIZES $450-$6-50-$8.50 OTHER SPECIAL GROUPS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES! 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