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Vice-Admiral Harry DeWolf, chief of naval staff; Lt.-Gen.F.S.Clark, chief of the army general staff; Air Marshal Hugh Campbell, chief of air staff; and Dr.A H.Zimmerman, chairman of the defence research board.Dr.Preston says in an article entitled The Discussion and Formulation of National, Security Policy that \u201cthe initiation of national security police appears to rest largely with the chiefs of staff committee.\u201d He adds, however, that the chiefs are concerned with military affairs only while other aspects of national security, such as civil defence and the economic implications of defence policy, are the concern of the cabinet and its defence committee.National security was the responsibility of the cabinet.Today's Chuckle Never praise a woman too highly.If you stop, she\u2019ll think you don't love her any more: if you keep it up she\u2019ll think she's too good ior you.* * * .and yesterday's In a traffic jam.a lady was blowing the horn of her car.The police officer walked over and asked, \u201cWhat else did you get for Christmas?\u201d Colors are violent from morning to midnight \u2014 kelly and emerald green, corals, turquoise, and fuschia purple.The Duchess of Windsor, who already has won a place in the best \u2022 dressed list for life, was bubbling with emhusia-sm for the show, and marked down at least a dozen numbers for herself.Cheer Up Song Writers Are Told MOSCOW (AP) \u2014 Soviet song writers are being urged to look on the brighter side of life \u201cOur songs suffer from a tone of despondent melancholy,\u201d composer Dmitri Kabalevsky told a recent meeting of the Composer's Union.In a speech reported Tuesday by the newspaper Soviet Culture, Kabalevsky said: \u201cUnder the guise of lyrics appear the cries of the weak man complaining of his own private life.Even the songs of the young Communist League are tinged by this despondency.\u201d Sweeping Changes In Method Of Grants QUEBEC \u2014 (CP) \u2014 1 he Quebec government has announced detail* of sweeping changes it proposes to make in the method of providing financial assistance to education at all levels in the province.House Debate Lost Dog Suit DETROIT (AP)\u2014Judy Ferren of St.Thomas, Ont., has brought a $110.000 damage suit against the New York Central Railroad for losing her dog Jinty.Th-e 17-year-old English girl hasn\u2019t seen the dog, a one-year-old Alsatian shepherd, since it disappeared from a NYC baggage car here Dee.23.The suit asks Si0,00!) for Judy\u2019s loss and suffering and $100.000 in exemplary damages.Wouldn't Recognize Red China OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Divergent views on diplomatic recognition of Communist China have been set forth during the Commons throne speech debate.Margaret Aitken (PC \u2014 York-Humber) said Tuesday it would lose Canada friends among democratic Far East nations and would not increase Oanadian-Chinese trade.Frank Howard (OCF\u2014Skeena) agreed on the trade question but (said that Canada should recognize the state in the interests of world peace.u)> Earlier.Trade Minister Churchill said Canada\u2019s trade deficit would be serious if it continued too long.Recent foreign investment in Canada had enabled a more rapid economic expansion than would have been possible through use of Canadian capital only.\u201cRUTHLESS AGGRESSOR\u201d Miss Aitken referred to a trip to Far Eastern countries she took last year and described the Chinese Communist government as \u201ca ruthless agressor government\u201d holding \u201can absolute stranglehold on the people\" \u201cIf recognition would do these people any good 1 would certainly be all for it; but it would not do so.\u201d Canadian recognition of such a government would be unfair to such nations as Japan\u2014striving against communism.\u201cChina has used every Irtek short of war to impose communism upon Japan.\u201c.We of the Western world must realize and appreciate the stupendous efforts that countries like Japan are making to withstand the pressures from Communist countries in that part of the world.\u201d \\l the university level the gov-j eminent proposes to make additional grants starting with the | next school term.The annual 1 amount in additional aid is to be 'figured on a basis of St.73 per | capita of population in the prov-jincr.For the coming term the total will ho about $8,750,000.This would bo in addition to $11,146,000 ;in regular grants.The government also has provided that $\"5.000,COO in accumulated federal grants refused by Quebec universities in past years I because of prov incial disapprov al and kept in trust by the National Conference of Canadian Universities would go into a special sinking fund set up to help finance university capital investment pro-i grams.HELP MEET FUTURE COSTS The money\u2014(provided an arrangement.can be worked out with jlhe federal government for its j transfer to the Quebec govern ment\u2014would thus be used to help > universities meet, future expan-j sion and const rue t ion costs.The additional Quebec govern Jment aid to universities is to be 'financed from the revenue of fin additional tax on corporation in come effective retroactively 'o Jan.1, 19H0 which will increase | the present corporation income , levy to 10 from nine per cent.Decision to increase the tax was an nounced last week.Secondary education institutions are to receive increased aid on an entirely new basis.The: [proposed legislation sets out a I formula under which classical col- ; ; leges\u2014which constitute the bulk : of secondary institutions in Quo ! bee\u2014will receive grants made up j {of a basic $2,000 for each grade, land additional payments ranging: (from $50 to $15'0 for each student ! enrolled.DATE BACK TO JULY These new' payments arc lo be : applied retroactively to July 1959.j Increase in financial assistance runs to a little under $1,000,000 a i year.During the next fiscal term colleges which maintain courses [ equivalent lo university courses will collect >a share of the additional grants to universities\u2014 about $2,700,000.ANGRY FRENCH SETTLERS in against President Charles de G bloodied in fighting that occnrrc buildup hut did not interfere, Stiff Defy Army ALGIERS (censored) (AP) \u2014 This embattled city today strengthened its conviction that Sunday\u2019s bloody uprising is not doomed (o failure As grey dawn broke over Al giers, insurgents demanding proclamation of Algeria as part of France forever still manned the barricades in the heart of the city.At thiis stage it was obvious that it vva> not a rising of a handful of right-wing desperadoes but a popular insurrection backed by most of Algeria's selliers, a \u2022nimber of army officers and some pro-French Moslems.LISTEN TO APPEALS Thousands of men and women \u2014including several hundred Moslem® \u2014 gathered Tuesday outside the barricades of the university stronghold and listened to insurgent appeals.Reports from the insurgent camp said they had enough food ¦See \u201cStill\u201d\u2014Page > ass around a street barricade in downtown Algiers ready for battle aulle's self-determination policy for the country.A flag, already d Jan.24, flies over the barricade.Security forces watched the ¦w* v- t,.-wm- \u2014 THEIR RIFLES POISED, flying squads of gendarmes clash head-on with right-wing French extremists, seen on left.Twenty persons were reported killed, three of them policemen, and 111 officially listed as wounded in the battles which surged over barricades in (he heart of the city.(NEA Radio Telephoto) Report de Gaulle To Dictate 1*AHilS (AP)\u2014The threat of a further break between inflamed Algeria and Uharle-s tie Gaulle's I\u2019an* government grew hourly to-day.As the deadlock went into it* fourth day, rumors spread thaï Hie president might evoke con stit'iitional provisions that would give him dictatorial powers if he feels France\u2019s integrity is menaced.Reporls also persisted1 Mia I Premier Michel Debre would resign as a result of the crisis in winch 125 |verson* died and ailHMiil 150 were injured in a bailie Iasi Sunday pilling Frenchman against Frenchman.Dehre\u2019s aides denied the report.There was no sign of a solution to Mir situation which |iose\t«¦ CHARMING PRINCESSES \u2014 The three finalists for Queen at Bishop\u2019s University Carnival were chosen yesterday at the Queen's Tea when the Carnival was officially opened.They are from left to right, Sonia Stairs, Sydney Price and Suzanne Meagher.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemayi NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.7, (AP) \u2014 A murderer invaded a wealthy doctor's country estate Tuesday, bound and killed four victims, then drove way in the red-an-d-black taxi that had brought him.He left behind the trussed bodies of the doctor\u2019s invalid wife, two women servants and the ; , cab's driver.All had been shot | nearly through the left temple.Police issued an alarm today | for a bespectacled man about 35, who was seen driving off in the taxi.The cab was found early lo-[day not far from the scene of i the murders.The three women were Mrs.Edith Clarke, in her 60s, wife of | Dr.Francis Clarke; a maid, Mrs.! Cora Thaddies.29; and Miss Dorothy Moore.Mr'.Clarke's elderly housekeeper and companion.Their bodies were found side by side on a narrow bed in Mrs.Clarke\u2019s room.They had been tied hand and feel with belts, ties and strips of cloth.The cab driver.Morris Michael, 5S.of Newark, was in another bedroom on the second floor, his | body covered by a sheet.They were found by Mr*.Clarke'- daughter.Mrs.Cornelia Few Clues, No Motive Seek Driver Of Taxi Chapin 36, who had left the home earlier in the day on a shopping trip with hrr daughter, Nancy, 3 Vi.The only clues were the mysterious passenger in the cab and a handful of .32-calibre shells scattered over the carpeted floors.The motive?\u201cI wish i knew.\u201d said county prosecutor Warren T.Wilcniz.A few closets had been ransacked but nothing of value wa-missing.Clarke was not known to keep valuable gems or cash in the house.The women had not been sexually molested and showed no signs of struggle, according to an autopsy report.Clarke, head surgeon at St.Peter\u2019s Hospital, in nearby Brunswick.N.J., told W i 1 e n t z there were some people unfriendly to him.but the prosecutor said.\u201cThere were no exceptional leads.\u201d Clarke, Mrs.Chapin and her daughter spent Tuesday night in the big house, which hours before had been ringed by cars of police, the press and the curious.: The Clarke home 33 miles south-1 cast of New York City is a large, i2'\"-storey colonial house framed : by fir trees, an orchard and a red barn It is only a few miles from the scene of the Hall-Mills .murder, one of the most sensational crimes of the 1920s.Wilcntz said that at about .9 a.m.Tuesday Mrs.Chapin, : daughter-in-law of Seldin Chapin, -former United Slates ambassador lo The Netherlands, left home to ' go shopping.Shortly before noon the Clarke's | gardner, 65-year-old Daniel Plo-[ ran.-ki, noticed a cab pull into the driveway, with the driver and one passenger inside.At about the same time some one from inside the home used the phone.Wilcniz did not say to whom the phone call was made.Some 20 minutes after the cab arrived.Ploranski said a lone man walked from the house and drove off in it.[ At 1:15 p.m.Mrs.Chapin r«- turned.She found the three women in Mrs.Clarke\u2019s bedroom.She ran outside to tell Plo-ranski, then called police on the downstairs phone\u2014the only one of four in the house that hadn't been ripped out.Clarke was operating at St.Peter\u2019s when police tried to contact him.Hi-s colleagues let him finish before telling him \u201csomething was wrong at home.\u201d Mrs.Chapin had been here visit ieg for the last 10 days.Her-husband, Frederick, is second secretary at the U.S.Embassy in Managua, Nicaragua.Ask For Fence To Cut Down On Whistling DORCHESTER, N B (CP) The local Canadian Legion branch is asking the county council to erect a fence around the county jail property here A complaining letter said that the inmates, during their \u201cexercise\u201d period when weather favors the pastime, sit on the jail lawn and whistle at girls passing by.The problem was referred to a council committee. SHERfiROÛKK DAILY RECORD, WED., JAN 27, 10«O Ontario Di»mi»»e» Retirement Benefits TORaNTO (CP) \u2014 TV Civil Servie*\toi Ontario a*id Monday «he Ontario govern ment i* dismtaaing all \"fMial\" worker* more than 70 years old without any retirement benefits.The association, bargaining agent for the province\u2019* 25,000 public servant», said it will seek a meet- ] mg with the cabinet to protest the firings S li o w Business THETFORD MINES PIGALLE SHERBROOKE PREMIER CINEM i SPECTACLE! % with Anita Eckborg Georges Marshal Jacques Sernas \u2022 2nd PICTURE \u2022 Lisa Montell \u2022 Bill Cord \"SHE GOD OF THE SHARK BEEF\" Technicolor! \u2022 2 COMEDIES \u2022 2nd Picture at the \u2019'PIGALLE\" Thetford Mines \"LES VITELLONI\u201d in French By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (APh-llow to be a movie producer in one ea-y le.saon : L Get an idea This is the word from Charles Bloch, ulio was Hollywood manager of a photo syndicate until a few months a-go He's still at his old job, but he has also produced a movie for Allied Artists called The Hypnotic Eye, According to the reviews, the film is no great contribution to the cinema art, but it falls neatly into that important Industry category: The exploitation picture.Like Hercules, House on Haunted iUI, The Tingler, it might make a hunrlle via heavy selling WORK OF NOVICE The interesting tilling aliout the film is that it was dreamed up and produced by a complete tyro to the movie btisinose It's the sort of thing that can happen today.\u201cFive or 10 wars a :A00f^ FwicU- irs TIME TO TRY O'Keefe THE MILD ALE Ptailey, N.Dery, J.A Laliberte, C B Corey POULTRY \u2014 Meurt.Donild Jenks, Dougalt Johnston, Burton, Mosher, W, E.Hatch.N Dery, J.Brosteau, As*oc.Director JUNIOR ACTIVITIES \u2014 Meurt.Douglas Johnston.Chairman, Donald Robertson, W.G.MacDougall, J.H Bruneau, D J MacMillan, N Dery, Dale Miller, Jean Martin, J K Audet.LADIES DEPARTMENT Mrs.Hugh McClary, General Chairman.FANCY WORK \u2014 Mrs Mildred Orcutt, Mr*.W Robinson, Mr- C I- llarri-,, Mrs.C, Davit, Mrs.F.O Rand.Mrs.J.Smith, Mrs, Carroll Smith DOMESTIC M ANUFACTURE \u2014\tMrs.F.J McVeay, Mrs.L.Martin, Mrs.Reg Aulis, Mrs L.Jenkins.Mme.Lawrence Galvin, Mrs.Chs.Whitcomb PAINTING A ART \u2014 Mr Orson Wheeler, Mrs.Dale Miller, Mrs.Roy Parrish.CHILDREN'S WORK \u2014 Mrt.Kenneth Martin, Mrs.W, H.Rudd, Mrs.Fred Wright, Mrs.Ralph Cook.* PARADE \u2014 Messrs.W G.MacDougall, J.II.Bruneau, Hugh McClary, P.J.Whitcomb, A.C.Parkhill, Reg.Conner, F Woodward, Turner Hunter, T.A.Peasley, L.G.Taylor, J.P.Ver-paelst, D.Johnston Dr.Charpentier.PRIZE LIST \u2014 Messrs.R.G Conner, J P.Verpaelst, 1).Johnston, Turner Hunter L.G.Taylor, J.A.Peasley, A.C.Parkhill, T.A.Peasley, P.J.Whitcomb, W.G.MacDougall, Donald Henks, J.H.Bruneau, Mrs.Hugh McClary, Mrs.Mildred Orcutt, Mrs.J.F.McVeay, Mrs.Kenneth Martin.MAIN HALL A OUTDOOR SPACE \u2014 Geo.Mosher, R.G.McHarg, Mrs.Hugh McClary, Mr.Reg.Conner, Octave Dube.BUILDING A GROUNDS \u2014 Messrs.George Mosher, H.M.Cass, Hugh McClary, A.A Bachelder, P.J.Whitcomb, Harold Baldwin, G.L.Temple, T.Hunter, Reg.Conner, R.G.McHarg, Tom Ride.ATTRACTIONS \u2014 Messrs.R.G.Conner, Chairman, J.P.Ver-paelst, D.Johnston, H.M.Cass, T.Hunter, M.Smith, George Mosher, R.Letourneau, S.Emslie, Dr.Charpentier, G.Beer-worth, Master of Ceremonies.ELECTRICITY \u2014 Messrs.R.G.McHarg.H.M.Cass.ADVERTISING \u2014 Messrs.W.G.MacDougall, J.H.Brun-neau, Dr.C.S.Harris, M.Smith.Reg.Conner, N.Dery, R.Letourneau, J.P.Verpaelst J.A.Lali-berte, D.Johnston.Dr.Charpentier.GATES H.L.McClary, General Chain-man.GATES \u2014 Messrs.H.L.McClary, Archie Moulton, Geo.Butler, A.C.Parkhill, Dale Miller.GRANSTAND A DECORATIONS \u2014 Messrs.George Curtis, Harold Cass, Dale Miller, Russell Call, R.G.McHarg, Allan Rach-elder.PARKING AUTOMOBILES.FENCES, ROPES \u2014 Mr.A.A.Bachelder, Merton Dustin, Allan Bachelder.DINING HALL \u2014 Messrs.W.G.MacDougall, R.G.McHarg.MIDWAY \u2014 Messrs.R.G.Conner, J.P.Verpaelst, D.Johnston.R.G.McHarg Harold Cass, T.Hunter.SUPERINTENDENT OFFICE \u2014\tMr.E.W.Perry.PROGRAM \u2014 Messrs.R.G.Conner, J.P.Verpaelst, D.Johnston, T.Hunter, G.L.Temple, P.J.Whitcomb, R.G.McHarg, T.Ride, H.M.Cass, and the Master of Ceremonies.Eleven Colleges To Participate In I.V.D.L.Drama Festival Performances Start Friday ¦ ®\t4 r At Bishop s The hectic four-day meeting of \u2019 eleven umversitie* at the Inter-Vanity Drama Leaihie Festival I start* tomorrow with the arrival of the drama group from Memorial University of Newfoundland Three other» are expected late Thursday afterncoa, in time to rehearse that evening The remainder will arrive on Friday, with every possible minute devoted to rehearsal and performance time, The first performance will take place on Friday afternoon at 2 3u This will be followed in the evening at 7,30 with the presentation of four productions.The last plays will be staged |on Saturday afternoon at 2.30.The Festival will lie climaxed on Saturday evening with a banquet at the New Sherbrooke Hotel, at which time the adjudicator, Rupert Caplan, will give his remarks on the plays, and pre-\u2019sent the award* The London Free Press Trophy will be presented to the best production ! staged at the Festival: the Jack-j son Trophy will go to the pro- j |duoers and cast of the best Ca-j nadian play presented; and | awards will also be given to the j best actress and actor The annual conference of the \\ \\ League will be held at the un- I QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY IN O'NEILL'S \"ILE\" Rupert Caplan To Adjudicate Drama Festival In procuring the services of Rupert Caplan for this year's Festival, the universities can congratulate themselves in having as their adjudicator not only the senior producer of radio and television in Canada, but a man widely known for his con-! in but ion to theatre in North America.It would be virtually impossible to list all the plays Rupert Caiplan has produced on the stage, but they would run well into the hundreds.In radio, he has covered just about every facet.Here are some of his achieve\" mentis: Co-founder and director of the Montreal Repertory Theatre-four years.Director Ottawa Little Theatre \u2014seven seasons.Director and leading actor i Montreal Community Players.Guest director and leading actor, Toronto.Hart House.Member of the original Acting Company.Provincetown Playhouse.New York, under Eugene O'Neill.Occasional appearances with the New York Theatre Guild.Director of English productions for Le Theatre du Nouveau Monde for the past six years.Receiver of eight first award?from Ohio State University, and three second award's \u2014 all for his distinguished contribution to I radio.Visiting lecturer at Queen\u2019s \u2022 University, MacGill.and other groups throughout Canada.iversity on Sunday morning following the Festival.On Friday afternoon at 2 30.Marunopolis College from Munt-real will present \u201cWhite Queen.Red Queen\u201d by T.B Morris, a period play set in the sixteenth century.This will be followed by Carle-ton University\u2019s production of \"Cassandra Singing\" by David Madden.\"The Last of my Solid Gold Watches\" by Tennessee Williams and presented by Loyola College of Montreal will close the first performance.Friday evening at 7.30, the program will be made up of four play>.McMaster University of Hamilton will present \"Miss Julie\u201d by August Strindberg; Memorial University from St.John's Newfoundland, will follow with Chekov\u2019s \"The Boor\"; \"Twenty-Seven Wagons Full of Cotton\" another play by Tennessee William* will be produced by the Ryerson Institute of Technology from Toronto and the second performance will end with Thornton Wilder'*, \"The Happy Journey\" presented by the Ontario College of Education of the University of Toronto.Tic last' performance of the Festival will be held at 2,30 on Saturday afternoon.There will again lx* four plays presented.Sir George Williams University from Montreal will open the performance with an original Canadian play \"Zoctrope\" by Brook Shoveller Macdonald College will present \"Heaven on Earth\u201d, a comedy by Philip Johnson and Queen's University will follow with its production of Eugene O'Neill's drama, \"He\".The final play of the Festival will be Tennessee William's \"Hello from Bertha\" produced by Bishop's University.Tickets may be obtained at H.C.Wilson's in Sherbrooke.Festival Committee Faced With Puzzling Problems The productions to be stages for the Inter-Varsity Drama League Festival, which begins on Friday at Bishop's University, have posed some interesting and, at times, puzzling problems for the festival committee.Most of these problems have been solved by the various groups working on the plays, others will have to be thought out when the university representatives arrive.Due to the limited financial resources of each of the university j theatrical groups, coming from : as far away as St.John's, Newfoundland and Hamilton.Ontario, the Bishop's committee has been asked to supply many of the properties for the plays.These properties include any* ; thing from an ornate, old-fashioned brass bed to a pot-bellied ! stove or from a pump organ and grand piano to a set of duel- ! ling pistols.As the Bishop's Memorial Gymnasium has been taken over for the festival, another crew is | working to transform the auditorium into an acceptable theatre.The biggest problem encountered here has been that of the huge windows, which line each side wall of the building.Because there are so many plays -being presented in the short, two day period, it has been necessary to schedule two afternoon performances.These windows allow a great deal of light to penetrate and make the use of ef- fective stage lighting impossible, putting the plays presented in the afternoon at a distinct dis-advantage.A donation of several large rolls of heavy cardboard overcame the problem, and when the last piece went up, the gym, with the help of a new theatrical lighting system, was transformed into a very adequate theatre.INTER-VARSITY DRAMA FESTIVAL Performances Jan.29 Jan.30 Bl^tOPS UNIVERSITY Tickets on sale at H.C.Wilson & Sons Ltd.more and more people enjoy life at its best with O\u2019Keefe Ale! When you order ale this week, order MiLD O\u2019KEEFE ALE .Mild because it's brewed with costlier seedless hops.In grocery stores and taverns all over town, you\u2019ll see that cheerful little O'Keefe clock inviting you to order 7 RICHMOND \u2014 Mr*.Pearl Driver hat returned from the Laurentians, where she spent several weeks.Mrs.Grant Campbell has returned home after having been a patient in St.Louis Hospital, Windsor Mills, undergoing treatment.Mrs.Grace Boucher and Mrs.Harry* Mitchell, of Montreal, visited their father, Mr.Fred J.Smith.Mrs.Eugene Daigneau.Mies Reita Desaulniers, and Mrs.Arthur Swelzer, of Windsor Mills, : were guests of Mrs.P.Davis at i the Wales Home.Mr.Charles F Davis, of Montreal, was also a guest of his mother, Mrs.Davis.Mrs.William Hawthorne has returned home from the Sher-brooke Hospital.Mrs.John Cunningham, of the i Wales Home staff, has returned from Montreal, where she was called by the death of her brother.Mr.Gerald Maher.Mr and Mrs.Ralphy Baker en-j tertained at their home Mr.| George Owen, Chief of Loan Division Farm Credit Corp.of Ottawa and the VLA office staff from Sherbrooke.Mi?» Hazel MeMannis.of the Wales Home staff, was called to Oshawa.Ont., by the illness and death of her brother.Mr.Elwyn MeMannis.Mrs.Pearl Driver visited Mrs.H.V.Driver, who is still a patient at the Montreal General Hospital.Welcome \u2014 Delegates of the Inter-Varsity Drama Festival PAT\u2019S DINER and SNACK BAR A good place to stop for: -Complete Meals or Light Lunches.Diner open 24 hours and the Snack Bar is open from 8:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m.Lennoxville, Que.Welcome to the delegates of the Inter Varsity Drama Festival H.RUEL LICENSED GROCER \u2014 DELIVERY 251 Queen Street \u2014 Lennoxville, Que.Best Wishes for the Success of the Inter Varsity Drama Festival, January 29 and 30 Compliments of J.A.PIGEON LEATHER GOODS 142 Wellington St.North \u2014 Tel.LO.2-3424 CRAWFORDVILLE \u2014 Mrs.Alfred Harron ha?re- j turned home after a few day?with friends in Lennox Mile.Mr.Bob Harrison, of Kinnear's Mills was a guest of his grandparents, J ÜJ UKi Alfred Harron.____ Good luck, delegates of the Inter Varsity Drama Festival FORBES IGA STORE Lennoxville, Que.Welcome to the delegates of the ten universities attending the Inter-Varsity Drama Fest'val January 29 - 30 CLARK\u2019S NEWSTAND LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Tel.LO.9-0136 Best wishes for success to the delegates of the Inter-Varsity Drama Festival, January 29 - 30.LENNOXVILLE BUILDING SUPPLIES Beniamin Moore Paint* LENNOXVILLE Tel.LO.7-4874 1 FOR QUICK RESULTS \u2014 RECORD WANT ADS \u2014 TEL LO.9-3636 ê>fjcrl)rook Daily ftccorb THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WKIV, JAN 27, IWO uShcrbrooke*s Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.M5M Means Absolutely Nothing n i! n Estrie For Townships Is Rapped By Six Of Eight District Mayors .«7,\tV * v- \\v \u2022 sv.v ' \u2022\t,A Conspiracy Trial Prosecution Winner In Charge Debate By PAT BOUGIE (Record Staff Reporter) Windsor Mills said that the term \u201cCantons de l\u2019Est\" should remain as is.\"This part of the country was Should the French term \u201cCantons de 1 Est to \"'Estrie ' > Of eight Townships mayors interviewed by the Record six believe that the term \"Cantons de l'Est\" meaning Eastern Townships should remain at it is.Of the two other mayors, one was in favor of changing the term \"Cantons de l'Est\" to \"Estrie\" while the other, although in favor decided that the word has been introduced too soon.When asked his opinion on the subject, Sherbrooke mayor Armand Nadeau, declined to comment on grounds that he did not want to get \u2018\u2018involved.\" The word \"Estrie\" which tran-* always known as Cantons dc slates to \u201cEastria\" in English 1'Est and should stay that way, means absolutely nothing, accord- ho said.\" Estrie1 is a nice French name, I\ti but so is \u2018Cantons de l\u2019Est\u2019.There is no advantage whatever in changing the name,\" he added.\"If they change the name, American tourists will not know where the place is located,\" Mr.Bolduc said.MINORITY liROl I* Mayor of Cookshirc, Bruno Turcotte, told The Record that a minority group in his area is trying to implant the word \u2018Estrie\u2019 upon the citizens.\u201cWhy change the name?Rig business establishments when they are sold seldom change their names.It is not to their advantage.The same applies here,\" he said.Mayor Ernest Gilbey, of Len-noxville said that because of the great historical value of the term \"Cantons de l'Est\" the term should not be changed.\"Many towns have lost their id- entity because their names were changed.The same could apply be changed j 11 1S ,uH MHiml ,hinkin«'\" he said.\"\"The people today want to re .tain the historical \\aluc of their country, so why change the name of where they are living,\" he said.Mayor C W.Armstrong, of Richmond was against changing the name to \"Estrie\" because it would be \"confusing.\" TWO \\\\ \\NT CHANGE \"The word 'Estrie' scent* to have been accepted by most of The first day of the trial of Grégoire l.acassc JJ, ol Sherbrooke, charged with conspiracy to commit thelt* throughout the Eastern Townships, ended yesterday before Mr Justice William Mitchell in Superior court following a long legal debate a* to whether the charge against the détendent was valid.The second and dosinshfd*J1(,0df | crime.' Mr Ih.grc -aid.lust ice Mitchell upheld the Crown's argument Crown witnesses.O,v;o^r 1 > 'v L1 » ft HORACE BOIVLN Granby ing to Eastern Townships mayors against the change.The word \u201cEstrie\u201d was introduced 12 years ago.Originator of the word is Msgr.Maurice O'Bready, of Sherbrooke.Although the word only has a small group of supporters, the Quebec Government is already studying the name to decide weather or not it should be put on road maps of the province.MAYORS\u2019 COMMENT Mayor Horace Boivin of Granby had the following to say about the proposed change.\"The name \"Cantons de l'Est\u201d (Eastern Townships) should remain as is,\" he said.\"It has history.\u201d\tj \"This affair is just like a fami- J ly name.One docs not change one\u2019s family name unless one has a valid reason.Those wishing the name \u2018Cantons de l\u2019Est\u2019 j changed to that ol \u2018Estrie\u2019 have ; no valid reason,\u201d Mr.Boivin said.: When asked what he thought about the provincial government 1 attempting to have \"Estrie\u201d replace \u201cCantons de l\u2019Est\u201d on road maps.Mr.Boivin said that if this ever took place he would send an official protest to the provincial : government.MAKES NO SENSE ¦ m j.ERNEST GILBEY Lennoxville the population of the Eastern Townships,\u201d Mayor Bertrand Vcrmette, of Danville, said.\"I think that \u2018Estrie\u2019 is a good French word, short, and easy to say,\u201d he added.\"I am in favor that \u2018Cantons de TEst\u2019 on the provincial road maps be removed and replaced by the word Estrie,\" he said.Mayor Léger Cameron, of Coaticook believed that the word \"Estrie\u201d was more French than \"Cantons de l\u2019Est.\u201d .Mr.Cameron said that he is in ! favor of the change, hut that steps to have the name replace the present day appellation were premature.THEOPHILE BOLDUC Windsor Mills BOOTLEG RECORDS MANILA (AP) \u2014 Police have discovered a thriving trade in bootleg phonograph records.They estimate 200.000 of the pirated records have been made from | imports and sold1 in the Philip-! pines, to avoid paying import i taxes.the jury trial has been for today.The legal discussion I vegan i when defence attorney P E I Brazeau, Q.C., objected to the charge, stating that l.acassc should have been charged with \u2018 conspiracy to steal something \"What did he steal.No one knows.\" the defence attorney explained.Crown Prosecutor Roland Du-! gre told the court that conspiracy was a criminal offence.\"The essential part of the charge isi not what he stole or what he | could have stolen hut the agreement or intention to commit a Claim False \u2014 Bachand Ex-city-treasurer, Pierre Bachand said through his lawyers yesterday that a story which appeared in the January 21 edition of the La Tribune reporting that Mr.Bachand had presented a demand to council for payment of $25,000 for overtime, was false, ah solutely contrary to the truth and libellous.In a lawyer\u2019s letter dated Monday Jan- 25.the French-language newspaper was asked to print a retraction of the statement or else leave themselves open to a $20,000 damage suit.The lawyer\u2019s letter stated that damages to Mr.Bachand\u2019s reputation by the printing of the story, are valued at that amount.Famous Paris Troupe In Moliere Play Here Sherbrooke area theatergoers are in for a real treat next Tuesday.The treat will be Moliere's Le Mayor Maurice Theroux, of Ma-, Misanthrope, to be presented at gog, said that the word \"Estrie\u201d ! st.Charles Borromee auditorium for one night only, Feb.!2- The five act comedy will be under the production of the Vieux-Colombier troupe, of Paris.The leading role will be played by Jacques Dumesnil, a star of the French theater.Dumesnil, Parisian by birth, left the Conservatory of Dramatic Art with two first prizes for tragedy and comedy.I He is the president of the Syndicate of French actors and was made a Chevalier of the Legion d\u2019Honneur.i Before coming to Sherbrooke, Dumesnil performed in the leading role of Le Misanthrope for 18 j months.He is now on a world tour playing the same part.From Canada, where he made his North American debut, Dumesnil will play from coast to coast in the United States, under the official patronage of the French Government, and will be supported by a brilliant cast.The leading female role will be played by Madeleine Delavaire, a talented young French actress.According to critics who have seen the play in Montreal recently, Le Misanthrope is \u201ca treat for the eyes and a feast for the ears.\u201d The fivc-act play was written by Moliere in 1666 and is considered the best comedy of this great French playwright.From 1680 until 1952.Le Misanthrope was presented on stages throughout the world more than 1,530 times.March Of Dimes Drive Monday At Cowansville COWANSVILLE\u2014On Monday, Feb.1, the March of Dimes Campaign will take place in Cowansville and Sweetsburg.Collections will be made by mothers, members of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.Residents are asked to leave porch lights on, starting at 7 p.m.to welcome the canvassers and to give them generous support.Eugene Si Pierre and Guv Royir boih ol Sherbrooke loltl the court that on March I.1908 thev met La casse at the Windsor Hotel in Sherbrooke.Th.-v teslilied that lluv had a beer with linn and that he drove them to East Angus They said thev borrowed his ear hut did not tell him vvhal they wanted it for, \"We had it planned that we wanted his ear to rommit thelts.but we did not let him know o! our intentions,'' thev each !c*ti lied.\"We did not conspire at anv time with l.aeasse to commit thefts.The agreement was be tween the two of ns,\" the men testified.At present, Royer and St Pierre are serving .lad terms for the thefts they committed.Walter J.Wiggett Pioneer Electrician Dies Here The death occurred this morn ing of Walter J.Wiggett, in his 91st year, one of Canada's first electricians and a pioneer electrician in the Sherbrooke area.Mr.Wiggett was president of Wiggett Electric Ltd., on Marquette Street and was instrumental in bringing I he first electricity to the Cily of Sherbrooke He also assisted in the installation of the first dynamo here in the 1880\u2019s.He is survived by two sons, Roy, of Sherbrooke, and Kenneth ol Montreal, two granddaughters, Gloria, Mrs.Gary Needham, of Walerdown, Ont., and Corrinc, Mrs.Stewart Collett, of Vancou ver, B C.Mr.Wiggett was predeceased in 1958 by his wife, the former Ger trude May Heath.Remains are resting at the Johnstons Funeral Chapel, 580 Prospect st., from where the funeral will leave on Friday, Jan.29, lor services at 2:30 p.m.in St.Peter's Church, Rev.Guy Marston officiating.Interment will be in St.Peter's Church Cemetery.1C à >Jn t\\\\l N |'\\ YEARS IN I IONS til 11 loin eharlor members, still with the Alugog lions Club, re. The Millionaire Si Bub Hope Show 81 Perry Como Show-71 En Haute de la pente douce 8i Hawaiian Eye 9:30 p.m.3) I\u2019ve >001 a Sccrci 7) Joindre les Deux Bouts 10:00 p.m.3) U.S.Steel Hour Si Wed.Night Fights 6i The Unfoneen 7)\tLutte 8)\tWed.Night Fight» 10:30 p.m.8) Explorations 10:45 p.m.5) Music Hall 7j Normandlses 8) Ski Trails 11:00 p.m.3J Esso Reporter 5)\tLate News & Sports 6)\tCBC TV New» 7i Normandisc 8j Tomorrow\u2019» Headlines 11:05 p.m, 8) Mt.Wash.Weather 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movlea 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tTéléjournal 11:20 p.m.3) Ready On Stage 3 11:22 p.m.6) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.6)\tFeature Film 7)\tCHLT-TV News and Round-Up 11:45 p.m.71 Theatre au Coin du Feu 12:30 p.m.7) Sign-Off 7.20 p.m., 8) Tri-State News 7:25 p.m.8) Watch Your Weather 7:3» p.m.3) To Tell the Truth 5)\tU.S Marshal 6)\tNation\u2019s Business 7)\tTelephone Sonne 8)\tGale Storm Show 7:45 p.m.6| Scan 7) Toi et Moi 8:00 p.m.3) Betty Hutton Show 5)\tBat Masterson 6)\tThe Deputy 7)\tA la Porte St-Louia 8)\tDonna Reed Show 8:30 p.m.5)\tJohn Stacato 6)\tTalent Caravan 7)\tLe Survenant 8)\tThe Real McCoys 9:00 p.m.3) Zane Grey Theatre 5)\tBachelor Father 6)\tClose-up 7| Rendez-vous avec Michelle 8) Pat Boone Show 9:30 p.m.3) Playhouse 90 5l Ford Show 6)\tMan from Blackhawk 7)\tL\u2019Heure du Concert 8)\tThe Untouchables 10:00 p.m.5> You Bet Your Life 6)\tTennessee Erie Ford 7)\tUne soirée avec La Callas 10:30 p.m.5)\tManhunt 6)\tBob Cummings 7> Petit Théâtre 1) Take a Good Look 11:00 p.m.3) Esso Reporter 5! Laie New» & Sport» 6i CBC TV New» ?l Telejournal 8i Tomorrow\u2019s Headline» 11:05 p.m.8)\tMt.Wash.Weather 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movie» 11:15 p.m.31 Patricia and the Weather 5)\t20th Century Theatre 6)\tViewpoint !) CHLT-TV New» Round-up 11:20 p.m.3) Ready on Stage J, 11:22 p.m.8) Sport Final 11:30 p.m.6i Feature Film 7)\tMystery Night 11:50 p.m.7) Mystery of Many Roget 12:15 a.m.6) New Year\u2019» Eve Frolie 12:44 a.m.3) Sign Off 1:15 a.m.5) Feature Film McConnell \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.G.DAngelo and voung daughter, of Montreal, were guests of ' Mrs.D'Angelo\u2019s parents.Mr and Mrs.Fred Brooks fer s few days Mrs.Brooks accompanied them back to Montreal for a visit of several davs.georgeville \u2014 The Sports Club held a card party in the school, and card® were played at eight tables.The prizes went to Mrs.Wendy McTavish and Mr.L.McTavish, | Miss Ann McGowan and Mr.! Douglas Grainger.St.George's Guild met at the 'homo of Mrs.Henry Dixon, Rev.| L.Westrrvan was in the chair for the election of officers as follows: President.Mrs.George Hornby; vice-president, Mrs.: Henry Dixon; 2nd vice-president.Mr®.Douglas McGowan: food r*-:verer.Mrs.Neil McTavish; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.L.Mc-Tavisk Mrs.E.Thayer and Mrs, IC.Partington will be in charge r > of the aprons and Mrs.Heath of knitting.The & 1 meeting will be at the home Mrs.L.McTavish with M ; -v\u2019e'I McTavish, joint hostess.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at 1 home of Airs.Steele.The pn dent, Mrs.Jack Atkin was the ehair.Mrs.Emma Peas gave the report of the Sunsh Club.Several thank-you no were read regarding gifts (lowers.Need of table for Sunday School room was disco ed.Work w\u2019as handed out Mrs.Merton Dustin.The » | meeting will be held on J 23 in /.he Sunday School re, with Mrs.Jack Atkin and M Phyllis Matthams, joint hosU t/> m r- /»s O m ?0 GOODS ^SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! 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Cd w ^ct,e n Of g °Nly Hi.\u2014 J.Macmillan; treasurer, Mrs.F.Bray, president, was in the chair Tredinnick; convener of cheer and 12 members were present.Mrs.Tom Ride, publicity convener, discussed with members the questionnaire on T.V.and radio broadcasts.It was reported that the School Board has given t toe Institute permission to re-decorate the vacant rooim upstairs formerly known as the W.L Room, for Officers Named By Missisquoi Agricultural Soc.At the annual meeting of the Missisquoi County Agricultural Society the following officers and directors were elected : President, Leonard Ferland; vice president, Daniel MacAr-thur; secretary, C.A.Soule; superintendent, Neil Baker.Directors: J.O.Levesque, Hugh Getty, Hector Delorme, J.P.Tetreault, Dr.J.G.Page, Stanstead County Deer Trophy Won By A.Gaudelie AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014 A regular meeting of the Stanstead County Fish and Game Club was held in the grill of the New Cliff Orders for hand lotion were ! house, with president Win.Hunt-filled out.It was decided to er i,n the chair.2 to 6x Years for shut-ins, Mrs.E.Breen; devotional program conveners, Mrs.E.Breen and Miss Esther Farnsworth; publicity convener, Mrs.S.McVety, parsonage committee, Mrs.F.Tredinnick and Mrs.H.Paefow.The newly-installed president took the chair and conducted the business.MISSES\u2019 & WOMEN\u2019S DRESSES 250 Only.Were Reduced to 4.00 and 6.00.REDUCED ATo;r°RROW PIECE SHOWSttflS IS \u2022\u2014r\u2022 Mode bv ° EXTRA* »*u,dY »nd Cons»ruction\u2019 cotton tw\u2019,H 0V°r pile and qu iltcd lining5* Many tlb »iy,e in set*.Mr.Hunter announced that Arthur Gaudette, of Waterloo, was winner of the club deer trophy.His deer weighed 291 and had pay 50 cents dues and 15 cents per meeting instead of the former $2 per year.Each member will be asked to bring a specified article for sale each month ] pounds, woods dressed for the general bazaar in the LI points, spring.\tI A questionnaire pertaining to A number of letters of thanks ;the Eastern Townships booth at were read from shut-ins who the Montreal Sportsmen's Show had received favors at Christ- 'in April, was answered, the club mas time, and a get-well card voting in favor of the project, who is in hospital.\tPrizes for fish caught in Mol- Final plans were made for the ; son\u2019s contest will be a warded by congregational supper to be held ! ike Molson\u2019s director, Richmond in the Church Hall.The hostess served refreshments.The W.A.will meet at the Mayor Ronald Desourdy, V, R.\t^rs\u2018 Lleatberingion, on Clark, W.H.Beerwort, Georges Lasnier.Mayor Edward McCullough, Wilfred Hadlock, Gaston Des-marais, Ulysee Bernier, J.J.SR.W.A.MEETS A special feature of the meeting of the Senior W.A.was the | celebrating of the president\u2019s Pelletier, at the Beebe Town hall the second week in February.Announcement of the date will be made shortly.It wias suggested a hunter\u2019s safety course be given the young ! people of Quebec province, Ger ; aid Bishop and Rene Paquette ! to act on a committee to forth- MEN\u2019S PARKAS Waterproof! 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Nfc* '2 - BORM THIRTY VtARS TOO SOOM Jlft.wrLUAM^ BURY \u2014 Mr.Wayne Dods, a student at George William® College, Montreal was a weekend guest of his grandmother, Mrs.Abel White-head.Mrs.A.Bazinef Enlerlains W.I.At Waterloo WATERLOO \u2014 The Waterloo-Warden W.I.met at the home of Mrs.Arthur Bazinet with Mrs.A.Young, Mrs.A.Truss-] 1er, Mrs.C.Mairs, and Mrs.M.Sicard as co-hostesses.Roll call was answered by 14 members and three visitors.Mrs.Mary Sicard was in the | chair.Christmas Cards received | from friends were read and a letter of thanks from Mr.Pick-j ford, principal of Waterloo High j School for prizes donated.Mrs.Donald Martin asked for sugges-i tions for a county project.A letter was read regarding j the restoration of the Adelaide 1 Hoodless home at Stoney Creek, | Ont.The Tweedsmuir competi-| tions were discussed.The publicity convener, Mrs.i .Arthur Bazinet, conducted a sur-i vey of C.B.C.-TV and radio programs.A silent auction of white elephants was held netting $8.39.The CARE package donated by Mrs.Wallace was won by Mrs.William Graves.It being Grandmother\u2019s Day, a prize was given for the grandmother, who was the youngest Church Groups Hold Meetings At East Clifton E AST CLIFTON \u2014 The annual congregational meeting of the United Church took place at I the home of Mrs.Philip McConnell wiith a good attendance, end preceded by a dinner served bv the Busy Bees Society.Rev, H.Fraser was in the chair.Reports showed a good year.At the annual meeting following all officers of the Busy I Bees were re-elected.The pres-' ident.Mrs.Leda Cairns, was in | the chair.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.Annie Waldron is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.SWEETSBURG \u2014 Mrs.William Mills, of Montreal, spent the past week with her daughter.Mrs.William D.Duke.Mr.Duke and Billie.Mrs.Cora Laraway and her brother, Mrs.Roy Wells were at Sutton, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wells Laraway.when her first grandchild was born.Mrs.H.Jones was the winner.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Howard Smith on Feb.3.Tire program will be in charge of the secretary, Miss Alice Ashton.2nd BIG If you ve already shopped during the sale.Come again! 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championship in 1019-50 with 78 how close hockey\u2019s greatest left! points and led the league in as-wing is to the end of his career.; sists that year with 55.and again Robert Blake Theodore Lind- in 1956'57 wi\u2018h the same number, say, 34, has been playing hard, I\t*n Soal-Setting in 1941-48, inspirational hockey for Chicago 'Al! 1 33 Souls.He made the NHL I.XL li.! i* \u2018 TTffil .UtilklH WINDSOR )ND ,¦ it- y i > J ^ lalSMil The above photos were taken in Windsor Mills and shows the finalists in the Canada Curling Club bonspiel.Boh Nugent\u2019s I.eiinnxville rink defeated lan Lavallee\u2019s Sherbrooke quartet 12-0 to win the Crabtree Trophy in the main event.In the consolation section Cliff Robinson of W indsor posted a close R-li win over Neil Bennett of Riehmond.In the top photo kneeling, left to right, skip l.avallee, Cliff Singleton, .lim Uto and Itoss Hunting.Standing, same order, skip Nugent, Sonny Mooney, O .Hodge and I).MacDonald.In the lower picture, front row left to right, skip Bennett, II.Coles, IV.I\u2019ope and It.MacDonald In the rear, left to right, skip Robinson, A.Hagnall, k.Robb and .1.Earle.Two Roosevelt Raceway Officials Off To jVHsrow NEW YORK ( AiP)\u2014Two Roo.sc-, European horse for the Interna veil Raceway officiate will fly to i tional.Moscow today in an effort to as- The U.S entry in five Interna-sure a Russian entry for the sec- tional will be decided in the $50,-ond $50,000 International trotting ! 000 American chamipionship.Can-championship at the Long Island ada\u2019s champion w ill complete the track Aug.20.\t! eight-(horse field.Ail Valentine, executive vice- The championship series will be president of the raceway, and : completed here with the $35,000 publicity director Nick Grande j Challenge Cup at.Roosevelt Aug.hope to compete in a race at 27 for the four lop horses of the Montecatini, Italy, early in Aug- International, and a $15,Otto con ust.That event will qualify six solation race for the other four Black Hawks but getting nowhere.He has five goals and 13 assists in 46 games.After 47 games last year, he had 13 goals and 18 assists.Only 24 scorers led him and by the end of the season, when he had 22 goals and 36 assists, only 11 were ahead.He\u2019S 58TH You have to count down 58 names this season to find Lindsay.all-star team nine times in 10 years, eight times on the first: team.DITCHED BY WINGS These records he set while j playing with Detroit Red Wings.; After the 1956-57 season \u2014 his | best ever with 30 goals and 55 assists\u2014Detroit shipped him to last - place Chicago, likely because he was one of the key organizers in a National Hockey League Players Association.INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Sherbrockp 3, Vlctoriaville 0.Drummondville 7.Granby 4.EASTERN PROFESSIONAL Montreal 5, Three Rivers 1.Kingston 6, Sault Ste.Marie 4.WEST c RN LEAGUE Vancouver 4, Edmonton 0.Spokane 7, Calgary 4.OKA SENIOR A Whitby 8, Belleville 6.Chatham 3, Windsor 3.Tonight's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at New York.Chicago at Toronto, AMERICAN LEAGUE Providence at Buffalo, Cleveland at Hershey.EASTERN PROFESSIONAL Kingston at Sudbury.Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE The Beavers came up with one of their best performances of the season last night to turn back the Canadiens of Vlctoriaville 3-0 in a wide-open duel.In the other tilt the Rockets of Drummondville ! came up with their usual strong attack to smother the Vies of Granby 7-4 before 1,279 fans.The win for Sherbrooke allowed he Dube men to move into a two way tie with the Canucks for second spot in the standing however the Pepin squad holds two-games in hand over the locals.A small crowd of 635 fans watched the Beavers come up with a terrific two-way performance.The Beavers took over right from the start and applied the I pressure on the Canadiens.; Renald Hamel, in the nets, saw and handled more rubber than he has for a long time.Th The final tally of the game was registered by Normie Dussault in the second period after Dube and Bedard had a game in setting him up.The Beavers with He slumped to 15 goals and 24 Even the durable 38-year-old j assists with Chicago.Rocket, who has played only 26 ; Last year, when Ed Litzen-games, is farther ahead with\tberger and\tTod Sloan, Lindsay eight goals and\t11 assists.Ri- ;\tboomed to\ta 58-point year\tand chard, of course,\thas the advan-.\tadded one\tmore record\u2014he\tled tage of playing\tfor the first-1\tthe league\tin penalties with\t184 place, high - scoring Montreal minutes.Canadiens.Hawks are fourth.To now, he has been in the It appears young Bobby HuM penalty box more than any other has taken the Hawks\u2019 reins, but j NHL player, spending 1,595 min-thouigh they'll argue for years | utes off the ice.about whether Richard or Howe Tonight, Chicago plays at Tor-is the better right wing, until i onto and Montreal is at New Hull has been around the NHL York.Pels Rozelle, General Manager Of Los Angeles Named Commissioner Of NFL After Seven Days Of Fighting All eight then go to Romo for the Prix tie Olympics Sepl.4, REMEMBER WHEN .James .1 Braddoek, the former ¦heavyweight boxing champion, announced his retirement from Die ring 21 years ago today, a week after he had beaten British champion Tommy Karr.Brad-dock won the world title from Max Baer in 1935, and lost it to Joo Louis in 1937.MIAMI BEACH, Fla.(AP)Pcte Rozelle, 33-year-old general manager of Los Angeles Rams, is the National Football League\u2019s new commissioner.His selection as a compromise candidate to succeed the late Bert Bell came unexpectedly Tuesday night and cleared the decks for debate today on league expansion.Rozelle, a native of South Gale.Calif., was elected to the $50,000-a year job by dub owners who had fought bitterly for seven days and through 23 ballots.He was given a three-year contract.He said he plans lo keep the league staff intact, including Austin H.Gunsel, acting commissioner since Bell's death last Oct.11.cerns the important issue of expansion EXPANSION A MUST \u2018\u2018Expansion is a must for the National Football League,\u201d he said.\u2018\u2018The growth of the league under Bert Bell has made professional football the top spectator sport in our country.There are many population areas that should have pro football.\u201d However, Rozelle did not say when the league should expand.\tP\tW\tL\tT F\tA\tPts Montreal \t\t45\t30\t8\t7 173\t105\t67 Detroit \t\t46\t20\t16\t10 126\t123\t50 Toronto \t\t45\t23\t18\t7 119\t126\t47 Chicago \t\t48\t17\t23\t8 126\t133\t42 Boston\t.\t48\t13\t24\t6 158\t168\t42 New York\t46\t11\t27\t8 130\t177\t30 AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT F\tA\tPts Springfield\t46\t29\t14\t3 186\t140\t61 ! Rochester .\t45\t25\t17\t3 179\t132\t53 ! Providence\t47\t25\t21\t1 157\t150\t51 Buffalo \t\t44\t21\t19\t4 150\t167\t46 : Cleveland\t40\t17\t17\t6 150\t134\t40 Hershey \t\t47\t16 24\t\t7 133\t143\t39 Quebec\t47\t12\t33\t2 108\t195\t26 EASTERN\tPROFESSIONAL\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT 1-'\tA\tPts Sudbury\t46\t27\t17\t4 204\t190\t54 MU.Royals\t46\t22\t16\t8 157\t136\t52 Three Rivers\t45\t20\t19\t6 145\t143\t46 j S.Ste.Marie\t47\t19\t24\t4 165\t184\t42 Hull-Ottawa .\t46\t17\t22\t7 160\t174\t41 Kingston\t46\t19\t24\t3 101\t205\t41 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\tW\tL\tT F\tA\tPts Dru mmondville\t\t14\t6\t1 85\t65\t29 Victoriaville\t\t11\t7\t1 72\t65\t23 Sherbrooke\t\t11\t9\t1 61\t68\t23 Asbestos \t\t\t6\t11\t1\t49\t55\t13 Granby\t\t5\t14\t0 72\t86\t10 St.Francis\t\t\tLeague\t\t\t \t\tW\tL.\tT F\tA\tPts i Richmond .\t\t9\t4\t1 67\t45\t19 i Cookshire\t\t9\t4\t0 52\t37\t18 i Windsor \t\t\t5\t6\t2 53\t48\t12 1 Rock Island\t\t2\t11\t1 33\t76\t5 Sherbrooke\t\tJunior\t\tLeague\t\t \t\tW\tL\tT F\tA\tPts St.Francis .\t\t5\t1\t1 44\t26\tll ! Beavers \t\t\t3\t4\t0 20\t25\t6 : Maroons \t\t\t3\t4\t0 32\t28\t6 ! Indians \t\t\t2\t4\t1 18\t35\t5 locals drove a total of 18 shots ;a cushion proceeded to play ,\t.\t,\t.tf #»/-»¦¦»«> nnrl +»«/¦» rv* t n n n /V TO YllHn T at the ague net-minder in the in was only his great play which kept the Can- it cozy and from then on didn't take any chances.The third session saw the Beavers continue their same tae-Time after time Hamel was tics and they were content to called upon to extend himself in protect their lead.The Cana- ' turning aside the dangerous diens lacked their usual strong threats of Bob Bedard, Ray St attack and there was only a few Cyr, Real Rousseau, Frankie who seemed to be going all out.Reid and Gilles Dube.The Beav- Leon Michelin, defense, Pierre ers just had the Canucks bottled Trottier and Renald Hamel were up and they kept the attack go- the best for the visitors, ing full blast.\tAt Drummondville Gilles Boi- Finally after nine minutes of vin led the W'ay with his two-goal play Marcel Benoit rifled a hard effort while Maurice Boivin, Pa-shot from just inside the blue quin, Biggs, St.Jean and Aubry line which deflected off of tallied the others.For the Vies Hamel\u2019s arm to drop into the John Mentis came through with net.The second goal came when two goals while Jean-Guy Char-the Canadiens had two men in bonneau and Samson accounted the cooler and Real Rousseau for the others, was the scorer just before the I Andy Payette, Granby net-end of the frame.\tminder, had his evening of rub- in the middle frame it was a ber as he was called to handle duplicate of the first as the 41 compared to 24 for Joe La-Beavers were buzzing all around couorsiere.The Rockets blasted Hamel.It was Andy Fratte\u2019s four goals by Payette while hold-first shutout but he didn't have ing the Vies to one in the open-too much work in posting it.ing frame.In the second they Hamel had a total of 40 shots split each potting two while in compared to 14 for Pratte.the third each team netted one.hip Hockey League.If past performance has any-He said the time and place would thing to do with it.however, the have to be determined by club Wolves will probably sweep their S owners.Minneapolis-Sl.Paul and next couple of games and move i Dallas have been promised Iran- out of sniping range.Royals Win 5-1 Over Lions To Gain On Leaders ^ ,f , \u201e\t,\twith a 6-4 win over Cookshire to Montreal Kay a I s are again pn(] their losing ways last night threatening Sudbury Wolves lead- a(.Border Arena.In the other ershtp in the Eastern Professional1 Rock Island Jels Knock Over Strong Cookshire Squad 6-4 While Windsor Paper Makers Down Richmond 6-3 .\u2022S.v.vyxv X \u2022 VVVX it JP 4 chinses this year.Miami, Fla., and St.Louis are possibilities in 1961, Rozelle was elected when the 12 owners were unable to agree Gunsel was re-elected league |on Marshall Leahy of San Francisco.Gunsel and Don Kelletl, general manager of Baltimore Colts.Bell installed Rozelle in the $30.00t)-a-year post as general manager at Los Angeles in 1957.At the time the Rams' partners w'ere feuding.Rozelle.who had served as public relations director of the club, managed to keep things peaceful.Asked about his attitude toward the new American Football League, Rozelle said: \u201cI feel as treasurer, lie was given a $5,01)0-a-year salary increase to a reported $15,000 and a $10,000 bonus for his work as acting commissioner.Rozelle\u2019.s first problem con- The Royals are within two points of Sudbury by virtue of a 5-1 win Tuesday night over the third-place Trois-Rivieres Lions, who with 46 points are six behind Montreal.Kingston Frontenacs also improved their position with a 6-4 victory over the fourth - place Sault Ste.Marie Thunderbirds.The win moved them into a fifth-place tie with Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and left the two clubs one point behind the Soo.The Thunderbirds trail the Lions by one point.MOSDELL LEADS WAY Montreal's victory was paced by veteran Ken Mosdell, who got two goals.Kelly Burnett, Jacques Bell did, that there is a place Deslauriers and Tom Thurlby Rock Island Jets came through ed two while M.Hotte and G.St.Laurent tallied the others.The loss hurt Cookshire's chances of moving into first place as the Braves dropped their tilt to Windsor.The Jets got away to a fast start and had a 2-0 lead at the end of the opening period.The middle session saw the home clubs fun up Ihree more tilt Windsor Paper Makers topped the Richmond Braves 6-3 in regular fixtures of the St.Francis Valley Hockey League.The Jets, with only ten men in uniform, came up with a strong two-way game to topple the aggressive Cookshire club.It\twas\tfor a\tcomfortable 5-0 lead.How- the Jets\u2019 first win in\ttheir\tlast\tever\tin the final stanza\tCook- eleven starts and the\tfirst\tset-\tshire\tcommenced their\tdrive, back for the visitors in\ttheir\tlast\t| Bertrand Morin opened it\tup but six outings.\tGilbert completed his three-goal R.Gilbert came up with a display but then Cookshire rolled hat-trick to lead the Jets in their up three more.The Jets man-victory while A.Parent, J.Beau- aged to hold their slim advantage dette and P.Ellis got the others, j until the final siren sounded for For the visitors B.Morin notch- i their victory.Sji Ifijpltii w' f.r f/A w for two leagues.We\u2019ll co-ciperate with them.We ask only one thing i \u2014honoring of each other's con-' tracts.\u201d scored the others.Dave Baton scored Lions\u2019 only goal.Another veteran led the Kingston attack\u2014winger Skip Teal\u2014 with his 19th and 2!)th goals as Houston Buffs' Price Still Too High, Says Bill Shea; Montreal Not Ready Yet, Says Clay Bryant NEW YORK (API\u2014The latest asking price of $262,500 for a Continental League group to buy out Houston Buffs of the American Association was branded last REMEMBER WHEN .Î The Toronto Granites started on j their w ay to the Olympic hockey ; title by defeating Sweden 22-0 at Chamonix.Switzerland.36 years ago today.The Canadians then ! were easy winners over Great Britain and Switzerland, and in the final they beat the United 'Slates by 6-1.[singles were picked up by Cal night as \u2018\u2018still too much\u201d by the Gardner.Glen Cress man, Orval new league's founder.Bill Shea.Tessier and Gerry Oulette.\tInformed that directors of the The Soo scorers were Matt Buffs had cut their original de-Ravlich, Jim Farelli.Milan Mar- mand of $492,500 by nearly half, cotta and Gary Blaine.\tShea said: Kingston gets a chance lo move \u201cAt least they're becoming out of last place tonight when it more reasonable.Although the visits Sudbury.Frontenacs have figure is still much too high for won three of their last four a triple-A franchise, it isn\u2019t games with the Wolves.\tI nearly as ridiculous as the $500.- 000 they demanded before.\u2018 They paid $100.000 for the club and that's what we\u2019tl give them \u2014even though it isn't worth it.We won\u2019t be blackjacked into paying exorbitant indemnities.\u201d NEW PROBLEM Meanwhile, a new problem arose in Continental plans for location of a franchise in Montreal should the Houston attempt fail.Abother problem, Bryant said, is the Continental\u2019s search for enough major league players.[VS EXCITING .»ni -.-itlll a Life can be pleasant Enjoy it.have a MOLSON Canada's largest selling Ala this business of aviation ! IT HAS PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG WOMEN To the alert young woman, life in the RCAF is an exciting experience.There arc many types of important and unusual aviation work in which women excel, open to you, You will earn while you learn.The pay is excellent (the same as the men) and housing and food is provided.You quickly make friends in new and interesting surroundings and win for yourself a place in keeping with your modern aims and ambitions.You too can serve as an Airwoman in Canada\u2019s Air Forcef Applicants must possess grade nine education or better, between the ages of 18 and 29 and single.SPECIAL RCAF WOMAN COUNSELLOR will be here in SHERBROOKE January 27, 1960 \u2014 1.00 P.M.to 6.00 P.M.January 28, 1960 - 10.00 A.M.fa 6.00 P.M.121 Depot Street \u2014 Sherbrooke See her and let her tel! you about the special opportunities lor young women in the RCAF 4 Bob LeBel, Former CAHA Presidenl, Feels Blair-Bauer Combination Is Key To Olympic Hockey Success MONTREAL (CP>\u2014Bob Lebel, immodiaxe past president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.feels that compatibility between Wren Blair and Bobby Bauer could be the key to Canada's success in hockey at the winter Olympics.Blair was recently appointed by the CAHA as adviser to the reinforced Kitchener-Waterloo Hutch-men, Canada\u2019s entry in the Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif., next month.Bauer became coach following the resignation of Bill Durnan.In his two-year term as CAHA president, LeBel was in close touch with amateur hockey at world level\u2014at Stockholm in 1958 when Whitby Dunlop» won the world title and at Prague last year when Belleville McFarlands repeated for Canada.\u2022 \"While his duties haven't been clearly defined, it is generally accepted that the volatile Blair will assume an active and quite vociferous role, both in committee- room discussions that may arise and during p r o g r e ss of the games,\u201d LeBei said in an interview.SPURS BY SHOUTING \u2022'If he sits on the players\u2019 bench he'll likely be the loudest holler guy in the U S.Rockies.His incessant screaming at the players to give that extra try was figured by many observers as an integral factor in the Whitby triumph in 1958.\u201d Blatr managed the Dunlops that year.\u201cNow it all depends on how Bobby Bauer feels about this,\u201d said LeBei.\u201cIf he accepts Blair in good part and doesn't figure that this outspoken fellow is interfering with direction of the team, then our chances should be excellent.\u201cBlair screams and hollers from the first face-off.He's an inspirational leader.And in amateur hockey, especially in these world contests, this seems of the utmost importance.\u201d Ted Williams Only Part-Time Player And Jackie Jensen Gone, Who Will Play Outfield For Boston Red Sox* Ski Conditions in Townships This snowcast is prepared by the Quebec Meteorological Bureau and is supplied to the Record in the morning through the courtesy of Louis Philippe Demers, director of the Sherbrooke Municipal Tourist Office.Hillcrest\t\u2014\t30 to\t37\tinch thickness;\tno\tnew snow;\tpow- dered snow on hard base; pomalift and tow in operation, slopes excellent; temp.24 above, roads good.Thetford\tMine* \u2014\tCMt.\tAd- stock and Granit) \u2014 35 to 45 inches snow 1 inch new snow; powdered\ton\tsolid\tbase\tMt.Adstoek tow in operation Saturday and Sunday.Mt.Granit tows operating daily, slopes excellent; temp.18 above; road good.Mt.Orford \u2014 39 to 44 inch thickness no new snow fell; powdered snow on hard base, T-Bar and two ski-tows in operation; slopes, excellent, temp.20 above, roads good and sanded.Sher.Municipal Trail\u2014 15 to 23 inch thickness, no new snow; powdered on hard base; tow in operation; slopes excellent; temp.24 above; roads excellent.Dow Invitation Trophy Will Be At Slake Sunday At Thettord Mines, Top Provincial Skiers To Compete Sherbrooke Darts League Standing SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED .JAN.Î7, 1960 19 BOSTON (AP)\u2014Jackie Jensen, who often has threatened to do it, quit baseball Tuesday, turning down an estimated 540,000 a year so be can be at home with his family.The blond outfielder\u2019s decision shocked Bucky Harris, Red Sox general manager.It disrupted the outfield plans of Billy Jurges, field leader of the Boston American League club.Jensen announced his apparently irrevocable decision less than 24 hours after Ted Williams signed to play another year with the Sox.Both events oceunred suddenly.WILLIAMS SIGNS Williams visited Harris secretively early Monday morning and signed his1 contract.He departed quietly, in sharp contrast to the customary big production of other years on Williams' contract sign- year with Minneapolis as the Red Sox farm won the American Association playoffs and the little world series from Havana.Jurges also has three outfielders who have been yearning for a chance to play regularly.The : fleet Gene Stephens is expected to | get the first crack at centre field, THE OTHER PAIR Gary Geiger, who came here .in a swap with Cleveland for | Jimmy P i e r s a IT, and Marty ! Keough are the other two.Then there is Williams who isn\u2019t expected to play every game, and the veteran Bobby Thomson obtained in a trade with Chicago [Cubs.Both these veterans can hit the long one.And Jurges hopes that Ron Jackson, given a chance at either first or the outfield, also will hit the long ball.The Boomer Quits Hosptial After Bout With Flu MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Montreal Canadiens announced Tuesday that Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, victim of intestinal flu, has been released from hospital and lias returned to his home.He was reported considerably improved but there was no indication yet when he will resume playing hockey.Canadiens are on the road, playing in New York today and in Detroit Thursday before returning home for a Saturday game against Chicago Black Hawks.Geoffrion was stricken just before last Saturday's game here against Detroit Red Wings.He was ordered home by the club doctor.He entered hospital early Monday when his temperature rose to 100.The Alpine Combine for the Dow Invitation-Trophy will be held for the third consecutive year, Jan.31.on the slopes of Mount Adstoek at Thetford Mines.Since 1956.the trophy has been awarded annually to the club which can produce the three top skiers.The Thetford Ski Club has won the honour for three years in a row now, and is preparing to defend their role as champions.However, stiff competition has been promised from clubs in Quebec City, Montreal, Victoriaville, Sher brooke and Mount Orford.Victorious in thetr class last year were such people as Paul Beaulieu, Thetford Mines.Denis Turcotte, Thetford Mines, and Pierrette Demers.Quebec City.Jean Lessard of Sherbrooke, winner of Class \u201cA\u201d, won\u2019t compete this year because of his selection I to the Olympic team.Many well-known skiers from throughout the province are registered for the event.Francois l.lobin, winner of the Dow trophy j Monday at Quebec and Roland I Beaulieu, Quebec City; Roy Ben-nett and C.Whittier, Mount Or-^ ford; the Lessard brothers of Sherbrooke; Louise, Jacqueline, 'Jean and Guy Thibault, Victoria-; ville; Renaud Argoin, Claude Le-| blond, Regent Turgeon, Marcel Fecteau, John Penhale, Lina and : Francine Argoin, and other con-.testants from Thetford Mines.This competition is one of the most important of the season in the province and constitutes an excellent prologue to the Junior | Canadian Championships which is being sponsored by the Thetford Mines Ski Club, and will held at Mount Adstoek on the 26, 27.and 28th of February.Some particulars of the program are as follows: Sunday, January 31.at 10:30 A.M., on the mile-long \u201cAce\u201d trail, with a drop of 1300 feet.Record for the \"Ace'- trail is held by Denis Perreault of Quebec City, with a time of 1 min.29 sec.It will be open for practice from S:00 A.M.Thursday, Jan.28, until 9:30 ; a m.Sunday, Jan.31.The same day at.1:45 on the \"Blue\" slalom trail, the trail-blazer will be Gerard Cercuel, French-speaking instructor for the Thetford Mine» Ski Club.Each club competing for the Dow trophy must register before the competition.Four skiers are eligible for each team, two seniors and two juniors, however clubs may enter more than one team.The times of the three fastest skiers from of a team will determine the w inner of the Dow trophy Also permitted to enter as teams are groups of four juniors of three seniors and one junior.All entries must be in by 6:00 p.m.Thursday, Jan.28.Drawing for starting times will be held that evening at 8.00 at the Ski Club Chalet.Written entries should be addressed to Lionel Bourgault, 235 Roy St.Thetford Mines.Home telephone 5-6478.Office Fe.5-9157 or after 7 p.m.Club Chalet tel.no Fe.5-9495.Prizes donated by Maurice Legendre.Dow representative, will be presented Sunday following a buffet supper at the Club Chalet on Mitchell Street.Dave Sims To Try For Mark In 100-Yards WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Duke's Dave Sime returns to his favorite boards tonaghit for his Olympic year sprint debut at the Evening Star games.The six foot-two-inch redhead is one of three world record holders in the field of 400 which resumes the East's indoor track season at the District of Columbia National Guard Armory.Si me set the world 100-yard indoor mark of 9.5 seconds when he first dashed into prominence at the Star games in 1956.He also has established indoor bests of 7.8 for the 80 and 7.0 for the 70 in the Star's sprint series, but only (lie 100 is recognized for world record purposes.W L\tT\tK A\tPU LXstri*\t\t 14\t1\t0\tV56 244\tW Tuque Rouge .10 S\t0\tmi an\t20 RlTMK\t\t % 5\t3\t519\t13 Flamlneo \t * 7\t0\t31S 2H5\t16 Combustion \t ê 7\t2\t290 310\t14 Lake Park\t6 $\tl\t:a> 3to\t13 Dollard \t 6 8\t1\t:?Y> 320\t13 lesion \t i »\t1\t2-81 31*>\t11 Masos Hate! 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