Sherbrooke daily record, 23 février 1960, mardi 23 février 1960
[" Queen s Cousin Second Royal Death LONDON (Reuters)\u2014The Marquess of Cansbrooke, 73, last surviving grandson of Queen Victoria.died earlv- today of a cerebral haemorrhage.A third cousin of Queen Eliia beih, Lord Cansbrooke had been ill for several days.He was a first cousin of Earl Mountbatten of Burma and a cousin by marriage of Countess IMountbatten, who died in British North Borneo last weekend.The news of Carisbrooke's death was given to Queen Eliza beth and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace this morning.The Queen and her family already had begun a week of family mourning for Countess Mount-ba'ten, the prince\u2019s aunt.Known as the businessman of the British Royal Family, the marquess is survived by one daughter, Lady Iris Mountbatten, who lives in New York and has worked as a model and appeared on television there.She flew 1o London Monday night.LAST BORN TO MONARCH Lord Carisbrooke\u2019s mother.Princess Beatrice, was Queen Victoria\u2019s youngest daughter.born in 18ô7.Until the birth last week of a second son to Queen Elizabeth.Beatrice was the last child born to a reigning British monarch.httbcoofee Daily jRecotd '\t'run' pjoro nr tme r.ASTFJlN TOWNSHIPS f Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN IVWNSHIPS Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE» QÜEBEQ TUESDAY, FEBRUARÏ 2 V |9b0 *\"thi \"weather Cloudy with sunny period} * and a few light snowflurnes, j clearing this evening; Wed-J lesday, aunny becoming cloudy ! by afternoon with snow be- J ginning during the evening; i seasonable tempera tures; * 1-ow high Wednesday 10 and» *.: Sixty-Third Yeor Brazil Awaits Ike ?Capiial-To-Be All Decked Out BRASILIA.Brazil \u2014 (AP) \u2014 President Eisenhower of the United State» begin* his 1 0-day South American tour today with an overnight atop in Brazil » still unhniahed city of the future.To Name Commission Cuba The modernistic capital - to-be was colorfully decked out for Eisenhower's arrival from Puerto Rico on the first leg of the four-country mission he hopes will help cement Western Hemisphere unity and forge a mightier shield against potential enemies.Highlight of the stop will be a \u201cdeclaration of Brasilia\" by Eisenhower and President Juseelino Kubitschek pledging to foster friendship and collaboration between the U.S.and Brazil.Eisenhower's schedule in Brasilia included a civic reception, the unveiling of a monument commemorating his visit, dedication of the foundation stone for the new- U.S.embassy, and a dinner he will give tonight for Kubitschek.Eisenhower arrives at Rio de ARCTIC SHELTER \u2014 CpI.Mike Chimko of Kelvington, Sask , saws out snow blocks for the construction of an Arctic snow hut at Christmas Lake, some 25 miles north of Fort Churchill, Man .while Arctic Instructor, Sgt.Roger Jackson of Sherbrooke, Que., offers advice from the inside of the partially completed snow structure.(National Defence Carisbrooke's father was Prince Janeiro by plane Wednesday, Henry of Battenberg and he him- visits Sao Paulo.Brazil\u2019s indus-self was known as Prince Alex-; trial metropolis, Thufsday and on ander of Battenberg until his i Friday will fly to Buenos Aires, family relinquished its German PLEASED WITH VISIT ti les a.the request of King ^ Kubitschek has been openly George \\ during the Lirst\tj p[easec| chat Eisenhower chose Brazil as the first stop on his tour, which includes Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.War.The Battenbergs assumed the name of Mountbatten and he was created Marquess of Carisbrooke, Earl of Berkhamsted and Viscount Launceston.\u201cWe interpret the visit of Pres-! ident Eisenhower as a gesture of I great friendship for Brazil,\u2019\u2019 he I told reporters.\u201cWe will receive ihim not only as a grand friend.I but also as commander who led us all to îîêmocratic security (in the Second World War).\u201d Kubitschek is expected to urge U.S.financial backing for his pet \"operation Pan - America,\u201d a sweeping program of economic development for Latin America.The U.S has expressed wholehearted concurrence with the Monday, New \u201csitdowns\u201d seemed >lan's basi bu\u2018 ^sls lhe in prospect today.\t: Plan must be worked 01U ln more Negro bandleader Duke Elling- d«:ail and then nnist be ^fully ton, after playing a concert at s\t.Johns Hopkins University in Bal- Kubitschek is also reported timoré, went with friends Mon- a™s.for more active U^ help oay night to a restaurant that\"1 Brazil\u2019s development, both by had refused to serve Negroes tFode ^ *oans;\tD .twice during the afternoon.\tsl*cific Points tlle ®raJllian The restaurant refused to serve Presldent f3/ «.se w,th E.sen- bower include credits for his Duke Ellington Refused Service At Restaurant RICHMOND, Va.\u2014 (JP) \u2014A spreading revolt by southern Negroes against lunch counter segregation brought the arrest of j 34 Negro demonstrators here Photo! |«1|! Talk Ready U.S.Germany Seeks New Bases Back In Commons Limelight Egg And Hog Main Debate Prices Issues LONDON \u2014 ( Reuter* ) tain military tacilitir* in Spain.The spokesman declined tn American informant said in Madrid today that West Germany probably is seeking facilities in Spain for transport, supply and hospitals in the event of an inter i national emergency The West German Embassy m Madrid denied reports that Chan cellor Konrad Adenauer's govern ment is negotiating for guided missile bases in Spain Reliable informants in London said the Adenauer government is looking for hospitals, storage facilities and training areas in Spain The foreign office spokesman said: \u201cThis is a matter for the NATO military authorities and the North Atlantic Council \" Spain, unlike West Germany , is not a member of NATO.The Franco regime has a bilateral military agreement wilh the Untied Slates.Mystery Turnips Take Over Lawn Of Court House West ('lermanv has informed Britain of its a foreign oilier spokesman said today to give Britain s attitude tovvaid the move.wish to oh Sugar Quota Is Cited Strikes Again Maniac Knife Murderer Is Sought In Britain SOU\" IAMPTON, I nglanc sc knilr inui deiei ol more urgent heir today ) miles away.M ns foi the ma Lrcame sti ol a widow on he hunt Dawkins lav with the fatal stabbing \u2014 Reuter» I nine year-old Ins Gunboat Fires On UK Ship Ellington and closed early.A group of Hopkins students gathered outside during the incident.Participants in the protest demonstration at one of Richmond\u2019s largest department stores said they were neither surprised nor discouraged at the arrests\u2014\u201cwe knew if might happen .it really didn't matter.\u201d The 34 Negroes were taken into custody and booked on charges of trespassing when they refused a management request to leave the vicinity of two eating places in Thalhimer\u2019s Department Store reserved for White people.All were released on $50 bond.The arrests were the country's nationalized oil industry.and the possibility of some joint move to deal with Cuban premier Fidel Castro's regime.Kubitschek is reported to have offered Brazil\u2019s good offices in an effort to settle Ihe dispute over Cuban seizure of U.S.properties.Offer Reward For Locke s Lucky Putter largest in the south since Negroes ' -many of them university students\u2014began sitdowns at \"white ! Locke only\u201d lunch counters.CAPETOWN, South Africa (Reuters) \u2014 A £10 reward was second 0ffer\u20acCi today for the lucky putter host by champion golfer Bobby in a car accident which Red Army Marks 42nd Anniversary BERLIN (Reuters)\u2014About 500 Soviet soldiers and civilians marched through the Brandenburg Gale on order of East and West Berlin today to lay wreaths at a Soviet war memorial in the British sector.Today is ihe 42nd anniversary of the Red Army.has OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Eggs and hogs were back in the Commons\u2019 limelight Monday.The much-discussed deficiency payments the federal government substituted for -support prices on the two products were the main issues in a general debate on agriculture.Starled as the Commons considered the government's first supply motion of the 1%0 session \u2014to consider spending estimates for the fiscal year starting April 1\u2014the debate brought non-confidence motions from both the Liberal and CCF parties.The debate continued today.Opposition members said the deficiency payments would create marketing \"chaos\u201d\u2014the opposite of Progressive Conservative promises to bring stable farm prices.Government speakers said (hey were the only way to meet a situation where surpluses could no longer be tolerated.STILL PRODUCING L.Elston Cardiff, parliamen- tary secretary to Agriculture Min- badly injured him Friday.Tlie battered old putter been missing since Locke's car jstPr Harkness, absent Monday, was hit by a train at a level said egg and hog producers had crossing.The 42 year-old golfer continued high production despite received a fractured skull and damaged left eye.pluses, the governmenl now gua rantees producers will receive 84 per cent of the national average price for the previous 10 years for eggs and 80 per cent of this price for hogs.The payment is limited to 4.000 | dozen Grade A large eggs and 100; Grade A and B hogs in any year.! \"RETROGADE\" PROGRAM One of the government members, Ed Nasserden, Rosthern, had described the program as \u201cretrograde.\u201d The provincial Pro gressive Conservative government of Manitoba had indi cated last week \"this legislation was terrible.\" The program would allow the farmer to work on his own.When Ihe price rose he would increase production, reducing it as the price dropped.\u201cIn that way he will get a better price than he would under support prices.\" Herve J.Michaud (L \u2014 Kent, N.B.) said Prime Minister Die-ifenbakcr had promised farmers prices they received would bear a fair relation to their costs.Many rural electors had voted for Ihe Conservatives1 because of this.But farm prices continued to slump and the costs of what I failing .prices during the last two! farmers had buy were rising, years.But other countries had in Locke's nephew today offered : creased their production and the reward for the putter which! there were no markets for these the golfer used when he won four j products outside Canada.Further j British Open golf championships surpluses would have had to be Locke got it 2T) years ago from destroyed an uncle.\tInstead of buying up the sur- Today's Chuckle Harried wife working over a hot stove; \u201cWhy don\u2019t you call up sometime and say you're not coming home for dinner, the way other men do\u201d MOBILE.Ala.( AIM\u2014There il stand», Mobile County's shiny new $5.000,000 courthouse.And on the newly land scaped grounds is a fine hatch of young turnip greens.They cover more than a quarter of an acre County officials say they haven't the slightest idea why or how Ihe crop was plamed The landscaping contractor said flatly the turnip -greens were not planted by his men \\ suggestion was made that annual Mobile Turnip Green Festival be ^started with a beauty queen to he named Mis-s Turnip Green.Make Bid To Rescue 106 Miners BERLIN (Reuters)\u2014Hundreds LONDON ( Reuters, An Ice landoc gunboat chased and fired six shots at a British trawler lishing five miles nil Iceland two | days ago, it was reported here : today.The British fishery protection frigate I\u2019alliser was reported to : have intervened and escorted the trawler which has a crew of 20 out of Icelandic waters.An admiralty spokesman said today no damage was done so .presumably the rounds' tired by j the gunboat were blanks Tlie British Trawlers' Federation announced Mondas dial a-, a feslure of goodwill it would stop I fishing within die I2-milc limit J claimed by Iceland during next : month's Geneva Conference of ! the Law of the .Sea The federation said il would do so without prejudice to ils claim tha: British trawler scould legally j fish up lo four miles off the Icelandic coast pending an international agreement to- the contrary.Phyllis Pearce, 40.a widowed barmaid, was dabbed several times in the hack lice Monday night as she walked home along a deserted street in Ihe town of Gosport.Iris\u2019 body was found in a Southampton park Salurdai with :U) slab wounds in the hack and chest Police said some of the wounds had been inflicted alter death.Gosport iloday to investigate the new slaying No weapon was found in either killing.$42,000,000 To Iran PARIS (Reuters) The world bank today announced approval j daughter of the Commoner flour ! of a loan equivalent to $42,000,000 manufacturer he married last Prince Is Born In Japan TOKYO (AIM\u2014Crown Princess Michiko gave birth today to a healthy, five-pound, nine ounce son who became second in the line of succession to the Japanese throne The baby is the first child horn to Crown Prince Akihilo and the to Iran 'Hie loan was made for a multi-purpose project on the Dez River for eleclrie power generation, irrigation and flood of rescue workers fought searing control in Khuzesian Province, ,\t,\t,\t,\t.i\tu i which contains most of tlie coun- heat and smoke today in a »>,d ; 1ry.s oi|f|,lds Th), Flrs( Na,jona! lo rescue 106 coal miners trapped Cl,y Bank of New York ami the in a blazing pit at Zwickau, Eas! Irving Trust Company are par Germany, Seventeen bodies have ' licipat-ing in (he loan without the been recovered.Social Whirl Wearies Mr.K.BENPASAR.Indonesia (Reut-ters)\u2014Looking tired and perspiring, Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev was greeted by 200 beflowered and smiling Balinese beauties today when he arrived on this fabled isle for three days of quiet conferences with Indonesian leaders.The premier showed the strain of a hectic five-day (our of Java.He perspired profusely in the scorching sun and kept mopping his brow wilh a handkerchief.His program for Bali has been altered\u2014it was to have included a number of displays of classical dances and other aspects of ancient Indonesian culture\u2014apparently to allow him more free time.A day of travelling to various beauty spots was dropped He will get down lo the serious business of his 12-day trip with President Sukarno, They will be joined by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Indonesian First Minister Djuanda and Foreign Minister Subandno.MAKE FLOWER PATH The Balinese women strewed flowers in Khrushchev\u2019s path and over his head when he arrived ai the airport here from Sura- baya He was garlanded and! sprinkled with rosewater and incense sticks were carried in front of him.With a half grin and flower | to music, drums and gongs petals sticking to his near-bald | piuc|{ec| flowers from his coat and pate, Khrushchev walked with Sukarno down the rows of girls | ] The East German Radio re-! ported that \u201cmore than 40 miners | have been rescued but some of I them are severely injured.\u201d Kurt Gregor, deputy chairman of the East German state plan ning commission, was quoted as saying \u201cthe situation is very grave\u201d in the pit.Ir was hit by (explosions and fire Monday which Up ; trapped the men Fifteen miners were killed in the first blast threw them back to the giggling] Rescuers were equipped with girls.\t(breathing apparatus and worked In the past.Bali women proudly in two-hour shifts.One said fresh- world bank's guarantee to the ex tent of $600,000, exposed their breasts in their formal garb, but this has been prohibited by the present govern ment.COLORFUL DRESS The girls were dressed in multi colored sarongs with gold-trimmed clôtb wound about their upper bodies and with wreaths of flowers entertwined in their intricate hairstyles.Some of them jumped from one bare foot to the other as they waited on the ho! runway for Khrushchev and Sukarno to pa-s.Khrushchev stood in the scorch jing sun beneath an embroidered (umbrella symbolizing royalty | while a priest intoned ancient prayers in the spoken version of the old Sanskrit language.The two dominating topics ai (the high-level talks were expected Mo be more Russian aid for Ir.do-(nesia and Indonesian quarrel with Communist China over the .\t\u201e\t,\t.\t, position of alien Chinese traders KHRUSHCHEV\u2019S THE NAME - Soviet Premier Nikita hhrush jn IndoDesiJ1 _ re(fnliy banned i rhev shakes hands with a woman during a luneheon in Bogor, Indo.{rom trading in rural areas of the neaia.He visited Indonesian president Sukarno in his palace, (island country.air pipes were being run into the pit \u201cbut the heat is so strong we cannot stand it for long.\" Rub-A-Dub-Dub A Man In A Tub Tries The Thames READING, England fAP)\u2014 Rub-a-dub-dub.one man w * tub se! off on a 35-mile journey down the Thames River to I/tndon Monday.The mariner was Robin Holloway, a 20-ypar-old Reading University student.His craft, a zinc baih tub.was powered by an outboard motor and steadied by a set of booms wilh empty fuel drums fastened to the ends \u201cIl\u2019s the only decent wav lo travel these days.\u201d explained Robin \u201cThe roads are so congested '' He conceived the aluni lo publicize the university's an miel carnival next Saturday.HA\\ -\\N A ( \\l\u2019 i The Cuban goverinent s.ivs il is ready to negotiate ils differences wilh the United States but warns against any Washington action 'harmful to the Cuban economy.Foreign Minister Haul Boa handed « note to U S.charge d'affaires Daniel Braddork Monday announcing lhal Cuba would appoint a commission to open talks in Washington at a dale con-vonienl lo Imth countries.The note expressed \u201cconfidence Hus decision will be justlv appre cialed by Ihe North American government inasmuch as il is di reeled to the examination .of questions that have lately »f-feeted traditional relations be tween C u 1> a and the United ] Slates-.\" Rut the note indicated that ne gotialions would fall through if the U.S.government! or Congress look steps Cuba might consider harmful to il» economy.This Mrs.Pearce ui a na god to : was an obvious warning against stagger 100 yards to her sister's an> tampering wilh Ihe sugar house after Ihe killri struck, but,quota system under which the died soon aflerwards\tU.S.purchases half of Cuba'» Bout Hampton detectives, who sugar crop al premium price* have questioned more Ilian l quo j AMBASSADORS CALLED adult* and children in (heir hunt ! Braddork has been acting as for Iris Dawkins\u2019 killer went lo Ihe lop ILS.official here since U.S.ambassador I\u2019hilip Ron.s*l was ( ailed lo Washington for eon sullaliorv Jan 2(1.Cuba laler re called it* ambassador to Washing ton, Ernesto Uihigo Mailers al issue between the US' and Cuban govermnen s include: 1\tUS.demands for prompt and adequate payment for Amen can property seized under Castro's agrarian reform program 2\tCuban- complaints that th* U S is harboring \u201cwar rriininaJ\u201d members of ousted dictator Fill i geneio Batista's regime |\t.1 Cuban charge» lhal US- based plans are making bombing attacks on Cuba 4 Severe restriction* on imports from the U.S.lo Cuba.POLITICAL WEAPON Premier Fidel Cas\u2019-'o ha- coin-plained frequently that having the sugar quia subject ut U.S.con gressional action makes il \u201can instrument of pnhiical pressure\u201d against Cuba.Hie United Stales already ha» apologized for what was apparently an attempted bombing raid on a Cuban sugar mill last Thursday by a private Florida based plane The plane exploded, killing the two Americans almard Sunday, another plane dropped several bombs near an oil re hnery just outside Havana, and Ihe semi-official newspaper Revo-lueion charged lhal the plane came from Florida.Won\u2019t File Tax If Gov\u2019t Fails To Stop Hangings OITA W A \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Peter Churchill, a ( IK! news editor in Toronto, will lose money if he refuses to file an income lax return because of his opposition to capital punishment.Mr.Churchill announced his one-man crusade in Toronto Monday, ,¦saying he'll file no income tax returns until capital punishment is abolished.He said he doesn't wont his hands to be bloodied by helping to pay the hangman.The.29-year old editor said he's nol evading tax payment; he has a refund due on income lax overpayment last year.A revenue department official said that if this is true, there would be no fine.The penalty for not filing a return is five per cent of taxes due.Remove Appendix WASHINGTON (AR) \u2014 Army surgeons Monday night removed the appendix of General Nathan F Twining, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Waller Reed Army Medical Center reported Twining in \u201csalisfactory\" condition after the operation.April 10 after a tennis court ro mance.The birth had not been ex peeled for another week II came lour days after a second son was born to -Britain .s Queen Eliza belli Akihito, eldest son of Emperor Ilirdhilo and Empress Nagako, is 2(1.Michiko is 25 An announcement mother and child wer said both e well.11 1 m ifiiaWt! ¦ * W p rr m é.r COMING COOK \u2014 Seventeen year old Z.ane Kushniryk of Winnipeg is shown here sampling the cherry pie that won him first prize in a cherry pie contest.The aecond-year student in the industrial food course al a Winnipeg's technical \\ acatiniial school won over II hnya and three girl* who entered Ihe coiHeal,\t(CP Photo) SHERBROOKE DAH.Y HECOIID.TOKDAT.im «._¦«» I\tg0), Business New Grrdinal tbc tinw, and the Spwuf* also use great bank» of reflector.».I passed out.I think 1 was off the picture for three days.That ! doesn\u2019t sound as if I were near i dying, does it?\u201d Lorre was one of the products 1 of the German film industry\u2019s j golden age in the 1920s.He returned to Germany a few years ago and made a film with his ' own company.It was a shocking ! bui true tale about a compulsive .\tmurderer who wa* not punished HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 Why L fcecaUi.e the Nazis needed his the movie industry undergoing vCjentjfic skill.Answer to Previous Punt* BwmEfârâw Father And Son Banquet At Richmond By BOB THOV.AS labor strife?With the writers on « strike and the actors preparing ' for one, actor Peter Lorre offers this insight: ' ''The movies are no longer an industry.After all, who ever heard of an industry that offered no loyalty to its employees'> The studios offer none at all anymore.\u201d .Studio contract lists virtually 1' are non-existent, and this may be ,;why the talent guilds are willing \u2022 to strike for a bigger share of the economic pie.But Lorre wasn\u2019t ^dealing in economics.He was lamenting the Hollywood that \u201eiused to be.\"Making movies used to be fun \" in Ihe old days,\u201d he sighed.\u201cIt «'isn\u2019t any longer.It\u2019s a cold- *\thearted business.\u201d Si COLLEAGUES DEAD *\tHe harked back to the days *\twhen he and Sydney Greenstreet JJ were menacing each other, when «ihey and Humphrey Bogart and m Errol Flynn and others made the £ Warner Brothers lot an exciting «place.Now Greenstreet, Bogart \u2018\u2018It won lots of prizes and editorial comment in Germany,\u201d he said, \u201cbut it didn\u2019t do business.1 The Germans don\u2019t want to be | told how bad the Nazis were.\u201d and Flynn are dead, and most of «ihe others have gone into tclevi- *\tsion.\u2022\t.Bogart and Lorre used to hang ¦ oui in a booth al Romanoff\u2019s \" restaurant, from which point « they aimed Ihrir barbs at film-J land foibles.Lorre hasn't, been «able to face the place since Bogie \u2019 died., Lorre was hack in town for a television appearance tonight and said reports of his near-death were exaggerated.He was supposed to have suffered a stroke in Spain last year while filming ¦The Scent of Mystery.\u201d PASSED OUT FROM SUN \"I had sunstroke,\" he «aid.\"We were working in the sun all n n ¦ ¦ PREMIER CINEMA \u2022 4 Big Attractions \u2022 First time in town! Jules Vernes \u201cFROM EARTH TO THE MOON\u201d in technicolor Joseph Gotten Debra Paget Rhonda Fleming \"QUEEN OF BABYLON\u201d Technicolor \"RIOT IN CELL BLOCK II\" LITTLE RASCAL COMEDY ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦a St.Francis -Massawippi Bird Club Notes Spring must be awfully close! Your executive in session last week speculated, between items of business, on the posible dates on which we ought to see horned larks, bluebirds, - yes, even returning crows! The business, of course, had mainly to do with the Sixth Annual Wildlife Revue, on April, in the Lennoxville High School Auditorium.Judging from all advance reports, Dr.Langford has secured another gem in Karl H.ACROSS 1 New cardinal, Meyer 7 He wai named a cardinal with Msgr.Ai ay si ua \u2014 13\tWanderer 14\tConfirm 3\tBaseball clubs 4\tOstrich 5\tNetworks 6\tPlay host to 7\tGuatemalan Indian 3 Employ 9 Domestic slaves 10\tWoody fruu 11\tHarvest \tu B.O.U\u2019E\t 1 iNi jC ! t a 's\t\t\t\tsk.\t Four Richmond Scouts received their Gold Cords at the annual father and son banquet held in the Chalmers United Church Hall, Left to right are: Kim Storry, Assistant Scoutmaster; Barry Brock, Gary Frazer, Jimmy Roberts, Rodney Nixon, Queen Scouts; and Donald Chamberlin, Scoutmaster.The Queen Scouts will attend a recogniton ceremony in Quebec City on April 23, when they will receive their certificates from the Lieutenant Governor of the province.\t(Record Photo by Wm.H.Lunan) RICHMOND The annual 1 Reports of the Scouters follow- In October, four boys qualified | rols is rewarded with a swimming father and son banquet for Boy ! ed.Mrs.K.Perkins has 19 Cubs for their first class badge and trip to Sherbrooke Y.The boys Scouts and Cubs was held in the | in the Gold Pack; seven attended now, having passed the Queen\u2019s go on weekend hikes and have United Church Hall, with an at-1 camp last June; seven proficiency ; Scout requirements, are eligible built a log cabin.They are look-tendance of over 100.B.W.badges have been earned, and one to attend the recognition cere- Lng forward to summer camping, Armatage, chairman of the Group first star.She presented the Art- mony at Quebec in April.They i and American and Canadian Committee, presided.\tist\u2019s badges to W\u2019iliie Taylor and are, Jimmy Roberts, Barry Brock, Jamborees this year and next.W.Graham, acting minister of the Leaping Wolf badge to Billy Gary Frazer, and Rodney Nixon.The chairman thanked these the United Church, asked grace ! Butler.\tSince September, five boys hard-working leaders for their and the boys, their fathers ,aml Mrs.H.Coles has 18 Cubs in have earned their Tenderfoot fine reports, and introduced the Masl'owski\u2019s illustrated lecture, special guests, enjoyed a supper the Blue Pack.Four of them at- badge, five their second class, president of St.Francis Valley, \u201cWaterway Wildlife .this is no serve(j |jy Mothers\u2019 group, or- 1 tended camp in June; there are ! and 52 proficiency badges were B.F.Vowles, who brought greet-surprise to those who have seen\tunder the president, | five new boys; four boys have : passed.Competition between pat- ing from the District Council- Mr.12 Glorify 1« Instructor ^ ^ 19 Insect eg* 17\tBaronets (ab.) 21 Withered 18\tJohn (Gaelic) 22 Antarctic sea 20\tDiscern 21\tCensuring compositions 24 Both were named cardinals by -John XXIII 27\tPinnacle 28\tAfrican worm 31 Embellishes 34 Taciturn 36\tRescind 37\tSnuffle 38\tOnager 38 Light toucn 41\tUnless (Latin) 42\tRebuff 45 Alms box 48\tHe is one of several \u2014 cardinals 49\tObserved 52 He is a religious \u2014\u2014 in Chicago 55 Cuddle 57\tColor 58\tHold back 59\tAssigns 60\tBegins DOWN 1\tNomad 2\tMisplaced 30 Husband of Gudrun (myth.) 32 Back of the neck 23\tIreland 33 Blow with 24\tBrazilian state open hand 25\tPoems\t35\tRow 26\tSharp sounds 40 Large cask 28\tSon of Jacob 42 Wireless (Bib.)\t43\tGrants use 29\tIndividuals temporarily 44\tHoneyed 45\tGenus of auin 48\tStagger 47 Masculine appellation 49\tAsterisk 50\tDismounted 51\tSmall tumor» 53\tEast (Ft.) 54\tLegal point 56 Musical direction 1\tn\t3\t4\tr-\t6\t\tr-\tr-\tr-\tÏF\tT7-\t 13\t\t\t\t\t\t\t4'\t\t\t\t\t\t 1$\t\t\t\t\t\t\tr\t\t\t\tI\t 17\t\t\t'H -\t\t\t19\tm\tWt\t5T\t\t\u201c*l Lj\t \t\tb\tTT\tn\t\t\tzT\t23\t\t\t\t 24\u201c\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t30 3l\t\t\t\t32\t33\tm\t34-\t\t55\t\t\t 36\t\t\t\t\t\tÜ\t37~\t\t\t\t\t TT-\t\t\tm\t\t\t\t\t\t41\t\t\t \t\t?\t:\t\t\t\t43\t44\t\t\t\u201c\t sir\t\u201c\t4?\t\tIP\t\tI\t48\t\t\tii\t49\u201c\t\t61\u201c ?T'\t\t\t\t53\t54\t\t«r\t\t56\t\t\t1 \t\t\t\t\t\t\t58\t\t\t\t~\t 55\u201c\t\t\t\t\t\t\t«T\t\t\t\t\t23 any or all of the previous Revues, i ^jrs p Armstrong.\t|\ttheir first star and two their sec- but it is thrilling to anticipate an- Mr.Armatage proposed the ; ond; Bruce Kerr and Jimmy other lopnotch man in our >av-j (0asi i0 the Queen.The toast to Chartier received their Leaping ouritc Held.lo\tus who skirl the ( fathers was proposed by Barry\tWolf Badges in November, when fringes\tof natural\tscience, the I Broc)t> nev> Mr.Apps replying,\tj they went up to Scouts, and Grants, Petersons, MacMillans, |\t>j^,e chairman introduced the | David Healy receives his now.Cleaveses and Maslowskis appeal I rncmt)er.s of his Group Commit-! Special activities for both tee: B.Moffatt, secretary; E.Fut-\tPacks included: Swimming lésion, treasurer; J.Chartier, finan-\t! -,ons, a wiener roast at Spooner I cial chairman; S.Taylor, camp\tj Pond, Cub Camp, a Cuboree at re v e a 1 s, j chairman; L.Gregory, training\tWindsor Mills, a Hallowe\u2019en par- of expert J chairman; R.Gifford, publicity;\t| ty, the Remembrance Day par- as giants of knowledge, invariably good-natured, generous and fascinating.The 1960 Revue through the media camera work and sound, the life in a watershed, on land, in Ihe air, and under water.This life includes humans, trees, plants, animals, birds, fish and insects.Its largest stars are the deer, cicadas 2, (locusts), crayfish, rock bass, and swimming mink also ; put on their show, while, believe j jjrimimonrivMle; it or nol, a flood plays (he vil-1 j lain, and a thunderstorm \u2018 freshes the land, both physically j and chemically.Mr.Maslowski is no novice, j Nearly 25 years as a photogra-| pher-producer.a weekly colum-' nist for the Cincinnati Enquirer ! for over ten years, and a stint of two and a half years as a com-bat motion picture cameraman with Ihe U.S.A.A.F.in World War It, have given him a wealth and breadth of experience.Thursday, March 3, is the next Church Groups Report Activities At Bishopton asked for contributions and help in canvassing in the current financial campaign.He referred to the need for funds for such worthwhile projects as sending a boy to the Jamboree and adding Vowles commended the fine work being done here in Scouting, as evidenced by the number of | new buildings at Spooner Pond, badges earned.He suggested that The chairman reminded the parents get acquainted with what ' fathers and sons of the paper is going on in these groups.| drive coming up, and asked for J.Chartier, finance chairman, j more help in this work.MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is a pleasant way to overcoma loose plate discomfort.FASTEETH, an Improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable.No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.It's alkaline tnon-acid).Does not sour.Checks \"plate odor breath\u201d.Get FASrÿCETH today at drug counters everywhere.BISHOPTON \u2014 The Ladies.! Guild met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Baker, badge score- ade, Christmas parties, a hockey tary.\ti game or skating party, and I , \u201e Other guests were: B- F.j church Parade.\tanti v'rs' 'r Herring with to Vowles, president of St.Francis , Scout Leader D.Chamberlain members present.Valley District Scout Association; reported a very busy year in his ! Announcement of the world Wes Jones, District Cubmaster; Troop of 22 Scouts: Three camps : ,>ay of Pr®yer\t011 MarJ.h ' \" a father and son camp i4 made with Mrs.L.G.ONE OF THE YEAR\u2019S MOST HONEST, AFFECTING AND FINEST DRAMAS!\" H Wtiltr.Tim«% iP E.Beiber and Dino Bisticas, active in Scout and Cub work in C.W.Armstrong, Richmond mayor; L.F.Somerville, principal of the High School; M.McKee, district honorary auditor; K.G.Nourse and Robert Sinclair.Scouters present included: D.\u2018 Chamberlain, Scoutmaster, and his assistants, F.Nixon and K.Storey; Cub leaders, Mrs.H.Coles and Mrs.K Perkins, and their assistants, the Misses D.Perkins and C.Aspinall, and Messrs.M.Butler and L.Armstrong.Miss M.Lemoine was absent.Robert Sinclair, Queen\u2019s Scout, who represented this district last j year at the Jamboree in the Philippines, gave a glowing account of his trip.Scout Christopher Annett thanked the ladies for the supper.event of the indoor season.At Bishop\u2019s University, 8.15 p.m., our honorary president, Lewis I Terrill, will show slides to point I his lecture on St.Francis Valley ! Birds.As the second part of a twin bill, the Club will present some interesting movies.It looks like a good evening \"EXTRAORDINARILY ADULT!' \"ASTONISHING FRANKNESS!.\u2014 Arlhur Kntçht.$êtv*tt$y .AS THOUGH THE CAMERA WERE AIMED THROUGH A KEYHOLEI\" \u2014 Paof V.Becklty,\tTrnt \"FIRST RATEI A SPLENDID JOBI SUPERB PRODUCTION, DIRECTION, ACTING AND A WONDERFUL SCRIPT!\u201d\tk.*.STARTS TOMORROW 2nd Feature! BO0m «r Th'c top' UlWNCf HWfr.MICHAtl BEDGRAVf ¦ ROBERT MORLElf End» Today: \"TARZAN, THE APE MAN\" with Danny Millar.AI*o \"GIRLS TOWN\" with Mamie Van Doran and Paul Anka.were held, camp reunion, and the district Camporee.Last April five boys passed the Bronze Arrowhead Course: Bobby Taylor, Brian Roberts, Paul Murphy, Rodney Nix on and Gary Frazer.Womans' Aux.Holds Meeting At MarbSeton Harrison and Mrs.M.Davis to make the n-ecesisary arrange-menls.Two members paid into the | birthday box, and some articles : were brought in and priced Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.L.G.j Harrison and' Mrs-.Gordon Clarke.The next meeting will be with j Mrs.Carl Leonard on March 4.1 MAR1BLETON \u2014 The SUNSHINE SOC.MEETS The Sunshine Society met Wo- with Mrs.W.J.Edward® witih man's Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs.Worth Bishop with the president, Miss Hunt, presiding.The meeting was opened by the rector with the Litany taken from the Living Message.The Valentine tea was reported most successful.Five dollars was voted to the Primate's World Relict Fund.A letter was read from the Dioc.treasurer, Miss Amy, acknowledging cheque for* semi-an-1 and Mr; nual pledges and donations.Mrs.Pudden announced that\tWINNERS AT CARDS the sliders on the study book | Prize-winners at the Guild card would be shown at her home in Par\u2018J' at the Rebekah Halil Lime Ridge on the evening of a good att-endiance.Several bills were ordered paid.Plans were made for the annual St, Patrick's supper to be held March 19 at.the Rebe-kah Hall.There wild be no March meeting, but the April meeting will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs.C.R.Pashtey.Lunch was- served by the liundh committee, Mrs.Irving Willard Cyril Rotfe.F eh.25, at 7.30.Lenten boxes will be used dur- See you, then.Bring your ing Lent as usual, friends; some additional ones if possible, and meanwhile, sight and record that first harbinger of Spring, 1960, whenever he or she flies into your area! Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss P.Bishop.The next meeting will be held1 at the home of Mrs.Pudden on March 15.at 2 o\u2019clock.m 7/ were: Ladies 1st, Mrs.R.Stevenson; 2nd', Mrs.E.Webb; consolation, Mrs.Lena Bentley; Gentlemen's 1st C.Vinitmner; 2nd, R.Stevenson; consolation, Ivan Gilbert; door prize, Carl Leonard.ond flakier ond crackling crisp because they're \"AQUAFLAKED o baking process exclusive lo,., BR00KBURY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Donald MacAul-ay, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs.MacAulay's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sterling Bat-ley .Miss Sheila Coates, of Montreal.spent the weekend at her home.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Pehlc-mann, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs.Ethel Pchle-mann, ISLAND BROOK \u2014 Miss Bea Cooper, of Boston.Mass., was called to Montreal be the death of her sister.Miss Ivy Cooper, who had been ill in hospital for some tame.the GENERAL ELECTRIC WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUES AT ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LTD REDUCTIONS up to 35> as advertised ON TELEVISIONS \u2014 REFRIGERATORS \u2014 DRYERS \u2014 AUTOMATIC WASHERS \u2014 WRINGER WASHERS \u2014DISHWASHERS \u2014 RANGES \u2014 RADIOS \u2014 TOASTERS \u2014 PERCOLATORS \u2014 ETC.\\f4.LM WAREHOUSE SPECIAL PRICE this GE DRYER *179 AT ONLY We have the largest stock at GE Appliances in Town.?EASY TERMS \u2014\t* OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN LO.2-1564 183 Frontenac St.(NO PARKING PROBLEM) OPEN SATURDAYS TILL S.OO ELECTRIC LTD.Sherbrooke, Que.HELLO-IS ^7?tLROY MCTUGG) z-4 NO TH6RE ?]-MX' HAVE THE.WRONG ( v NUMBER *c._\t_«* « IF YOU RE THE WRONG NUMBER.WHY DID YOU ANSWER ?I GUESS I'M JUST ATROUBLE Wi ( tv VtaVl\u2019a^s^t j I r ij k-Ha ^ 1 V «TORV .TELLER- y | n.\t^ INSECT.1; HOW DARE YOU SIT THERE AND IALGH AT ME?.' MAKER *- «T V - - JIGGS BY PETER B0FF1U* MUMSY, HIS FRIEND IN THE BOAT SAW ME.' HE ACTED KINDA, SURPRISED! DO YOU THINK H-HE W ILL COME IN HERE 2 BUT I\u2019M READY FOR HIM' WIF HOME*Ti MADE > BOMBSff1 TMASS WHUT ff ^ LE S DOCK .'/ ) yAwV/-IT'S JEST A MESS O\u2019 bombers, in PERFECX BATTL.H.FORMATION f \\LOOK AGAIN// THEY THEY S ALL CARRYIN SOMETHIN'-?- \u201e RACCOONS1' ' / WIF-WIF MMM-M .\u2019.BARONE MUST HAVE DONE SOMETHING TO THIS DOOR,'.1^2 CANT CLOSE THEY':!.EAGLES.' IN PERFECK BATTLE FORMATION.'.' Awr.m*- 1 HAIM BOMB n-O V I « FOR QUICK RESULTS \u2014\t\t^ \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\u201d RECORD WANT AD jerfcrook Bailp £ccoro\t(am SHERBROOKE /jflyjj) ntuunu wvHiiK huo \u2014 TEL LO.9-3636\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\tPURE MILK \tTUESDAY', FEB.23.1960\tHIGH GUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.J 1585 City Lapse In Registering Purchase Under Study Deal Recorded After Bankruptcy; $20,000 Loss To City Possible Feb.29 Deadline ' * Last Call For '60 Plates From 9:00 a.ra.to 5:00 p.m.on Monday, Feb.29, the office at 233 Dufferin is likely to be the busiest office in Sherbrooke.It is the Pinard and Lemieux Provincial Revenue and License Issuing Bureau, and Monday, Feb.29 is the deadline for obtaining of 1960 license plates and driving permits.And like most people, there are a great number who have been procrastinating (a delicious way of saying \u201cthere\u2019s still time\u2019\u2019) about obtaining their 1960 permits and license plates.However, for the next five and a half days, this normally quiet and dignified office will be bedlam! Last year the office handed out nearly 16,000 sets of license plates, covering not only passenger and commercial vehicles, but also plates for motorcycles.tractors, trailers and farmers\u2019 vehicles and equipment.The total number of permits for driving these various vehicles during 1959 numbered more than 9,000.But this year the number may increase considerably.Consider now the wisdom of getting the licenses and permits earlier next year: There wdll be considerably less rush and the Provincial Police as well as various other police departments throughout the district will be hard on your heels with a warning at first, but with more drastic action later if you lack the By NICK POWELL (Record Staff Reporter) new licenses.Every year, the license changes \u2014 for obvious reasons.During 1959 it was yellow with black numbers and letters; this year it is the reverse.In 1957 and 1958 the colors for the plates were aluminium and black; before that they were green and white.For those who are interested in finding out where cars from Sherbrooke might be found, look for the first three numbers: they start this year with the figures 373\u2014on up.In 1959, licenses issued here in Sherbrooke began with the numbers 343 and ran to 354.These eventually ran out and others had to be brought in from Quebec city to cover the demand.A \"lapse ' in municipal machinery that could cost the city at least $20.000 has been taken under study by legal experts, chairman of the city s industrial committee, Alderman Paul Gervais, told the council last night.The \"mistake \u2019 concerns registration of the purchase of property and a building from Venus Mills Inc.Last rush is on for I960 license plates.il4! ','v ' :\u2018i' : fqr ZP\" w fS:® Lemieux Explains Stand Charles Lemieux, local attorney who has announced his entry into the next provincial general elections as Independant Union Nationale candidate in Sherbrooke, today issued the following statement explaining his decision to oppose Finance Minister J.S.Bourque.\u201cMany persons,\u201d he said, \u201cboth from the Liberal party and from the Union Nationale, have asked me to present myself as candidate in the next provincial elections and I have agreed to do my duty as a citizen.' KS1 '(tv $ liiéifflili KMUM - C of C Wants Assurances Wage Zones To Be Kept The Sherbrooke Chamber of ; Commerce has sent requests to various Provincial dignitaries for firm assurance that.Zone Two of the Provincial Minimum Wage Act will not disappear.The local Chamber learned j with apprehension the intention T vill be an Independant - of the Minimum Wage Commis- Union Nationale candidate because I believe a member should preserve a certain independence from any party to be able to do justice to the population of his country.\u201cI do not believe, and I never did believe, that a member, even if he is a minister, should be a slave to his party or to the leader of his party.See \u201cLemieux\u201d Page 5 BRIEFLETS Nearly new sale and rummage sale, Synagogue Hall, Montreal Street, Wednesday, February 24, at 2 p.m.The 63rd edition of the Sherbrooke Record Annual Review will be published on Saturday, March 19th.Additional copies may be reserved by writing or phoning the Circulation Dept., LO.9-3636.Copies mailed in Canada and United States 10c each.sion to amend shortly ordinance number four so as to reduce the number of zones from three to Two of which Sherbrooke is a part and they have been in formed of the Commission\u2019s intention to do so ultimately.The Chamber fears the disappearance of zoning because it would lead most assuredly to centralization of industry, to enhancing the already too-great influence of foreign labor organizations, to the elimination of the principle of zones in collective two, thus doing away with zone : agreements administered by par-three comprising towns with j ity committees, to the promotion populations less than 6,000,\t| of the principle of parity wages The Chamber fears that this might lead to the abolition of Provincial zoning altogether and the Chamber favors the principle of zones.They definitely stand against the elimination of Zone throughout the province irrespective of religion.Paul Carrière was appointed by the Board of Directors of the Chamber to replace Fred Wilson who has retired.Registration was made! February 1960.But on December 12.1959, the company went into bankruptcy.The late registration leaves in doubt the city's right to sublease the premises \u2014 which it did before the declaration of bankruptcy \u2014 and their right to claim a guarantee of $20,000 put up for the firm before the bankruptcy by three businessmen.Last night, the late registration was described as a mistake it would be better to forget about.\" STRICTLY LEGAL In a prepared statement, Alderman Gervais said: \u201cFollowing other statements, what I have to say is not necessarily news, particularly since the past two issues of the local French-language daily imply that the city has had irregular dealings with Venus Mills, Inc.\u201cTransactions concerning this affair have been strictly in accordance with the industrial as sistance law.\u201cApart from the advanLges laid out by law, the city has obtained a personal endorsement for half the amount from the three people concerned, who arc taken to be both responsible and solvent.\u201cThis rather exceptional demand was made by officials of the city because they were sincere* and wished to protect the interests of the citizens at the same time providing employment to several workers.\u201cThe legal question which surrounds the matter is still under study.There is no reason for the time being to become upset, or i for sowing the seeds of doubt.\u201cWe (members of council) arc now awailing a ruling on the question before we arc in a good position to say whether or not I members of council have made 1 a mistake or one of the officials at City Hall has slipped.\u201d Details of the transaction arc: j in October 1, 1958, the city of ! Sherbrooke purchased from the Venus Mills Inc., their plant, j valued at $50,000, and the total sum was lo be paid back over a | period of 15 years; three members of the company being held j personally responsible lor $25,- iooo.RESPONSIBILITY Commented Aid, Antonio Pinard, \u201cIf things have reached the stage where council members cannot do their duty, then each one of us should wash our hands of the responsibilly.\" Aid.Gervais, following his prepared statement, said: \u201cCouncil passed this measure a long time ago.If the other city hall emp loyees do their jobs when they\u2019re supposed to, we can say nothing.Once it leaves this table (coun See \u201cCity\u201d Page 5 ?Industry Commission To Be Formed Soon Within the next few weeks city council is expected to take im portant steps in the field of industrial promotion, b> the créai ion ; of a general, permanent industrial promotion commission with a full time secretary.At the present there i> an industrial committee which seeks assistant city clerk, sa>ar> for the to promote Sherbrooke as a location for industries, but it exists as part of the council and its membership is made up of aldermen of the city.The suggestion, according { Aid.P.Gervais.has been before council some six or seven months, but it is expected that definite steps towards the commission\u2019s creation may be taken soon.\u201cThis commission\u201d he said, \"should be of a permanent nature, formed of people with the proper experience who will cooperate with the municipal authorities.Industrial promotion is not a one-man job.We have plenty of features here in Sherbrooke to advertise and sell to outside in terests, and the commission rouncil should be a permanent board to ['n ,*u' commission insure the continuation of the work which is presently being carried out by the industrial committee of council.It was also announced that Robert Belisle, manager of the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce, has been hired by the city in the capacity of secretary to the city industrial committee.With this post goes the office of'Mills Inc.business office is to be $7.500.Commenting on the hiring of Mr, Belisle.Aid.Gervais said that he would, in all likelihood become the permanent secretary of the larger commission when it is formed.With a permanent secretary and a larger commission with group representation throughout the city, he said, undertakings would be considerably greater1 and more important.\"Last Thursday\" he concluded ; \"it was agreed that the terms of new commission be set forth, and j 1 intend to submit a draft of a proposed constitution before: Details for membership! will be set ! out in the rough draft,\u201d Mayor Armand Nadeau added his opinion on the matter: \u201cWith a permanant secretary of an in dustrial commission acting also as a city hall employee, there will be no excuse for members of council not being informed on industrial matters.It should prevent a repetition of the Venus j Dit ARTHUR 1111,1 presents Marvin Graham with a Gideon New Testament, Marvin, sun of Mr.and Mrs, Hartley Graham, 1548 I\u2019ninier Street, is a Grade Five student at Lawrence School.jjasiiij Igm, HT^I L: Jlwi1,*.ki '*i $00 Distributed Gideon Tesl aments For School Pupils Itv ELAINE SMITH (Record staff Reporter) Since 1946 the Intcrnalioral Chri.slian Business Men\u2019s Association has di-innutcil Gclcim New Testaments to Grade Five students across Canada.! Some eight hundred Testaments are being given out to .¦\u2022Indents oi the Eastern Townships this year as in other years, under the direction of Dr.Arthur Hill, chairman of the Committee responsible for this work.'Tsyclmlogi.shs have told us that al lhe Grade Five level, alu i:; M si Mi ill?! * \"n i«iya lit ! 1 BROTHERHOOD WEEK was observed at last night\u2019s Kiwanis meeting when members of the Optimist Cluh were guests at the meeting.Shown above from the left are President Bud Howard, Kiwanis Glub, guest speaker Philippe de Gaspe Beaubien II, M.B.A.and President Art Loekley, Optimist Club.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Letnay) Mink Coats At Hockey Games Background Of French-Canadians Influences Their Buying Habits .f ; ¦\t.H L\u20191 ' i! MÆ ?'il ém «tlH A?\"! stl It\u2014 cJ HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR AGED LADIES All conveniences.Mrs.McLaughlin, LO.96160 663 Argyle Street AapiSSi 11 » |r I 'Iji u ' XU Every race and every person arc the best dre within a race has differences to | every advantage p contribute to make a country great, Philippe de Gaspe Beau-bien If, M.B.A.told a joint meeting of Kiwanians and Optimist members last nighl.Mr.Beaubien, who received his Master's Degree in Businecss ! Administration from Harvard University, is at present the man-, ager of the Marketing Division of D' 8am Gillman and thanked by McKim Advertising, Ltd.as well Ron Jobel, as being professor of certain In Kiwanis members were remind ed, and take ssihle to show off their latest-style clothes.\u201c1 guarantee that there is more mink per square inch in the Montreal Forum on hockey game nights than anywhere else in the world,\u201d the speaker said.Mr.Beaubien was introduced ' »iÉ lilk-T,1 m LEE M.WATSON & CO.Ltd.INSURANCE Fir*.Automobile, Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2 8782 au life Jh&jd \"¦Æ* ¦Y \\ V-d \\ V'\"' P'Vî,:®fS \u2022m \u2019sa»,! :** if YOUR Something warm and human and wonderful happens \u2014 when you send flowers-by-wire MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac St.LO.9-2566\u2014Sherbrooke FLORIST K T Pff; J - /- FLORISTS' CONVENTION A civic reception was held yesterday afternoon for members of (he Quebec section of Allied Florists and Growers of Canada, who held their seventeenth regional convention in Sherbrooke Sunday and Monday.Welcoming the guests on behalf of the Mayor was Alderman Paul Gervais seen to the left of the photo Signing the register is Albert Luck of Montreal, president of the convention and to the right is Mrs.Joseph Coulomhe of Quebec City, viee-presirient.Also seen In the photo are Alderman Gerard Retard, Alderman J.M.Jranson, Mrs.Jeanson and Alderman Robert Gauthier.dustrial Management courses at the Harvard Business School,! Montreal School of Higher Commercial Studies and Laval Uni-| versity.He takes an active part in educational activities for French Canadian business men.Paying tribute to Brotherhood Week, sponsored by the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, Mr.Beaubien outlined the differences between the French Canadians and their English neighbors.showing the happy co-existence of the two peoples within this Province.Among their great and varying differences French Canadians buy different things at, different limes in the week and from different kinds of stores.The background, history and personal characteristics of a race of the congregation arc influence their buying behavior,\u201d Mr.Beaubien said.\"French Canadians are more conservative and color conscious in their buying habits.They live by a \u2018joie de vivre\u2019 philosophy, resisting high-pressure selling.\u201cThey are quicker lo make up their minds, and are more demonstrative and emotional.When they watch a play on T V.or in the theatre they Kvt the t.Ur.\u201cWhether thev can allord it ; Record Photo by Gerry Lemay;,or not.French Canadian wqmen dents stop being children and In ; in a new career as boys and girls.\u201cTheir brains are developing ami need molding.They arc he ginning lo encounter many diffi cullies and we hope that by dis-Iribuling New Testaments to this age group, that they will learn to look for the answer to their problem wilhiir it,\u201d Dr.Hill said-\"The members of our Associa lion have been nicknamed \u2018Gideons' alter the leader of the Israelite) who used strategic tactics to rout a large army of Midian ites,\u201d Dr.Hill explained.Since the turn of the century Gideons have been placing Bible m hotels, a practice started by Sam Hill in Wisconsin.WIDESPREAD Shortly afterwards Bibles were placed in hospitals and jails.During Ihe war every young man and woman in Ihe Armed Forces received a New Testament from the Gideons.Nurses receive White le,laments at their capping ser vices.1,500 Gideon Bibles were placed in the Queen Elizabeth Hold alone in Montreal.Now about 350,000 New Testament: are given out to Grade Five children aero.-, Canada each year.In tins district the Gideons travel as far as Cowansville, Granby, Knov.Uon, Mcganlic and Farnham, adding a few more places to their list each year.This year the Gideons will distribute New Testaments to students in Three Rivers for the lirst time.Recently Gideon Bibles have been placed in local nursing homes, and hospital lounges, many of them by means of the Memorial Bible plan.Rather than send floral tributes at a funeral, people promise to pay for as many Bibles as they wish at $2 each.Then the Gideons place the Bibles wherever the family wishes.The Bibles at the Sherbrooke Hospital have been placed there in memory of Mrs- It.Brown Archdeacon Brown was the rector of St Peter\u2019s Anglican Church in Sherbrooke for some years.The practice of placing Gideon Bible- on Ihe dresser of almost every hold room in North Am erica which started about 1900, has now spread to the British Isles and to the countries of northern Europe as well as lo inane parks of the British Commonwealth.The Canadian Gideons had a part in placing Bibles in South is a large parish and the meeting Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong, will be held here.\t(he city of Jerusalem and more Refreshments will be served al recently in Mexico, Juri at prea T*.\\S*vu- of the meeting.Friends ont a large field of service in the of members are also welcome to hotels of India has been opened attend, j\tj to Gideon», » ed of their F.a.ster Seal campaign beginning this week.Proceeds from the campaign go towards their work with crippled children.Parish Council Special Meeting RICHMOND \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A special meeting of St.Ann\u2019s Church Parish Council will be held in Ihe parish hall Thursday nighl at 8 p.m.Guest speaker will be Rev.Canon A.J.Jackson of Toronto who will discuss the Sector Program.Members of the Parish Council, Sidesmen, Members of the Richmond Deanery Laymens\u2019 As sociation and all other male mem- quested to attend.Also expected at this important meeting are members of the Richmond Deanery Laymens\u2019 Association from Drummondville, Danville, Asbestos and possibly Inverness.It is expected that the men will attend in large numbers since this mÊÊÊÊÊÊ m \"The Oldest Daily in the District Established Ninth Day of FeDruary.1897.with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company, Limited, of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United State?; 1 year $9.00, fi months $5.00, 3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.25.Single copies 5c; Back copies, 5c; over 30 days old, 10c; over 90 days old, 25c.\"Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d\t.\t, The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation,\tits circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1960 American Armed Strength President Eisenhower, has termed the made some telling points.Perhaps one of armed might of his country an indestructible force of incalculable power in his television-radio address to the American peopti.In an effort to refute the claims of those who have cried that the United States is militarily weak compared to Russia (and their voices have swelled to a mighty, if rather confused roar in recent months), the president painted a glowing picture of a great deterrent strength \u2014 so powerful as to command and to justify the respect of unbiased observers here at home and abroad.\" With sweeping clarity, he outlined the basis defensive resources which the United States has at its command.Whether or not this undeniably forceful talk will have an effect on the critics in the United States remains to be seen.But it must leave those outside the country, especially Canadians, in a bit of a quandary as to what the true strategical value of American military strength is as aligned against Russian forces.I he U S.defence policy critics have the most pertinent is their derision of the intention ' theory of military development.It appears that military planning is based on the \"intentions' of the Russians, as gauged from the best available intelligence sources.Now obviously, the huge arsenal described by President Eisenhower is designed to meet and counteract those intentions.Even supposing that Russian intentions have been correctly estimated, and that they will not change in the immediate future (a highly debatable supposition at best), what about their intention to conquer space?Is the United States in a position now to match this intention?What becomes very plain to unbiased observers \u2019 is that the real military strategic position of the United States is somewhere between what its severest critics say it is and the impression of invincibility that President Eisenhower tries to convey.Clearing Up Tax Laws 1 he suggestion of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Canadian Bar Association that a Royal Commission be named to study the pro blem of double taxation and other features of the income tax legislation provides one of the few occasions when a Royal Commission can be justified.l ew laws have such a direct affect on the vast majority of Canadians as have the income tax laws.And few are such a mass of inconsistency and contradiction.I he law was first introduced during the days of the First Great War and since that time has undergone revision at al- A Bad 1 he Winter Olympic* this year, even though they have just begun, are leaving a bad taste in the mouths of those following the spectacle.The blatant commercialism surrounding this so-called builder of international understanding has reached the point of absurdity.One American television network has been given exclusive rights to televise proceedings.No one else may do so An \"official car\" has been chosen for the games, and the makers of the car have turned the choice into a Madison Ave.advertising promotion.Members of the press have been barred from the Olympic Village where the athletes live.Sport has taken a hack seat at Squaw \\ alley.Making money has become a chief purpose, perhaps not of those connected directly with the Olympics, but certainly of a dollar grabbing horde of periphery companies and concerns who have managed to carve themselves a piece of the Olympic pie.Olympic officials have made much most every regular and special session of the House of Commons.I hese amendments, either designed to change the tax rates, add or el iminate exemptions and to cover by a general provision some particular case of tax dodging, have so beclouded the original act that it is doubtful if anyone can really determine what the law provides.If such a commission is appointed, it should go beyond the question of double taxation and should prepare a completely new act in which the contradictions and uncertainties are removed.Taste in recent years of the amateur\" nature of the Olympics.They have been referring to sport, and while even in this sphere, the word amateur\" is open to a great deal of question, it has no meaning at all so far as the Olympic Games in General are concerned.1 hose same officials have allowed the Olympics to be turned into a giant, highly professional entertainment spectacular, producing shekels for a variety of private interests whose connection with the Olympics is a purely mercenary one.The unpaid athletes are being made to play the part of suckers, strutting their stuff for free.It may not be long before some of them, or their countries, begin to realize this.If this is going to continue, then it is high time the hypocrisy was removed from the Olympics.Let the Olympics become a fully commercial enterprise, professional from top to bottom.Let everybody who wants to get into the scramble, and make what they can out of it.If we're going to get a spectacle, let » make it a real spectacular, and leave amateurism to the amateurs.Letters To The Editor A .liiiH .r fy/adf/butM iiiiipiiif MOSQUE SYMBOL OF MALAYAN MULTI-RACIALISM Tax Holidays In Malaya Newest Commonwealth Member Looks For Record Prosperity KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya (Rentiers) \u2014 Malaya.10!h and newest member of the British Commonwealth, enters the I9()!>s with a year of record prosperity behind it and the anticipation of another to come.With its economic strength still based on rubber and tin, the country is endeavoring to diversify its economy by seeking self-sufficiency in food production and by encouraging overseas capital investment by a system of \u201ctax holidays.\u201d The avowedly conservative government of Tunku (Prince) Abdul Rahman is firmly in the saddle.The once menacing guerrilla forces of communist terrorism have dwindled to an estimated 700 remnants holed up in the remote Thai border country and harried daily by troops.* * * In this multi-racial tropical land where the Malays are already outnumbered by other races, there have in the past been sporadic outbursts of interracial violence, But the Government, forging ahead with plans to create a national Malayan consciousness and to introduce Malay as the official language to | replace English, believes that i this danger is less than it was ! when Malaya became independent !on August 31, 1957.The census of 1957 shows that : 19.7 per cent, of the population is j Malaysian (Malay, Indonesian or : aborigine), 37.1 per cent Chinese, 111.8 Indian, and 1.4 per cent ot* ! hers including Europeans.The pattern by which the Malays are basically the country's administrators and the Chinese the traders has been maintained although strenuous efforts are being made to bring about greater Malay participation in business.Kuala Lum-pur, the capital, is just 100 years old and has all the aspects of a boom town.Office and residential space is at a premium, the narrow streets are blocked wi'h rush hour traffic and tall office building's are springing up.>1* * * Food hawkers cry their wares outside 15-storey banks and on the outskirts of town the traditional Malay thatched homes perched on stilts are gradually being pushed back.In the industrial centre of Pe-laling Jaya new factories are turning out products ranging from cement and car batteries to baby food under the Government\u2019s [ five-year \u201ctax holiday\u201d scheme.II has stimulated investment ; worth an estimated 150,000,000 Malayan dollars ($45,725,000 Canadian).Unofficial sources say (hat about 200,000,000 dollars ($61,-410,000) in capital has reached the country from Chinese in Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia.Much state developmental money has been earmarked for a i program to raise living standards of the country population, which makes up about 76 per cent of the whole population of some 6,-300,000.* * * On the political side, the left wing is weak and divided and the j government regards the conser-1 vative, communal Pan Malaya» Islamic Party as its most serious rival.This group, which wants all overseas British Commonwealth servicemen out of the country and a theocratic Moslem state set up, won state elections in the remote east coast states of Ke-lantan and Trenggamu.The party also has strong support in some other rural areas but the government hopes to counter its- appeal through the state rural development plans.In the field of external affairs, \u2019/daya has taken a strong and i.'.de.pendent line on many subjects.Strongly anti .communist, it nonetheless has refused to join the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization and has attacked France on Algeria.South Africa on racial segregation and China on Tibet.A Malayan appeal for a Southeast Asia friendship #\u2019.d economic treaty has so f # won support from South Viet- nam, Thailand and the Philippines.With rubber markets sound and Malaya taking over from Indonesia as the world\u2019s largest exporter and with the rest of the economy burgeoning, Malayan officials say they will, in 1980.be able to claim they have the richest and most stable country in the entire Southeast Asian area.OTTAWA \u2014 Senator John Gilbert Higgins of St.John's Newfoundland was talking in the Throne Speech debate still going on in that chamber.He spoke of the belief in some circles that the Senate is \"unnecessary,\u201d and vent on to show he disagreed.He spoke of some of those sitting about him as \u201cthe older class of Senators of the generation before mine.\u201d I thought he vas poking because I knew my comrade of : World War I was crowding 70.But he wasn\u2019t joking.A quick check revealed that there are 16 Senators of 80 and more in a chamber of 102 seats.Senator H i g g i n s\u2019 speech started me thinking about Senate reform.A lot of people believe the i Senate should be retained and strengthenel as a part of our legislative machinery.They include the Senators themselves, their families and well-wishers; the,staff workers in the Senate and their families and well-vishers; a still larger group of people who have some shred of reason to hope they may sometimes reap the Senate plum and their families and well-wishers.Abolition of the Senate or some less final degree of reform has been preached by a great many people.Many who have been outspoken for abolition have become silent as they reached higher and more responsible places in public life.The Senate costs close to $1.800,000 a year to operate.Of that amount about $1,-000,000 goes straight into the pockets of the senators as indemnities ($10,000 a year) and expenses.Each senator has an office and clerical help.The Senator is appointed for life by the Prime Minister.I am not a senator.But I am one of those who believe the Senate should be retained \u2014 with qualifications.Keep the Senate as a power- SOUTH AFRICAN JUBILEE JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CP)\u2014Work has started on the carnival village at Zoo Lake, Johannesburg\u2019s £103.000 contribution to South Africa's golden jubilee celebrations.The village will house hundreds of partici-par.ts in parades, sports and special events here.I\tS ful, useful and historic unit of our government.But let it do some useful work.There is a great storehouse of experience, knowledge and brains in the Senate.Let these people take on some of the important work of writing and planning our legislation and needed reforms.For years the Senate has had little to do.No wonder there is so much downright indifference to it.When Senator Higgins was talking about the older generation of senators, he named some.I am not going to repeat their names.But they, and others he did not name who are among the oldest (one nearly 90>, include some of the brightest names in Canadian public life.And most of them are alert and capable.They and their younger colleagues include people who have reached high success in law, politics, newspaper publishing, finance, farming and laboring.They include many former members of the House of Commons, a former provincial premier, and a number of former federal cabinet ministers.It seems amazing that such an array of experience and knowledge and proven ability has not an important job to do in the Canadian democracy.Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO February 23 fell on a Sunday.TWENTY YEARS AGO The British navy has ordered an extension of its blockade to Russian Arctic ports in an effort to cut down shipments of produce to Germany\".The following officers were named for the L\u2019Avenir Fair: Severe Beaulac, Gordon Smith, A.I*.P.Kerr, Herman Charpentier and Ernest Boisvert.TEN YEARS AGO Heavy voting today marked the start of Britain's crucial general election which will decide whether the British people want a socialist government to run their little island kingdom for another five years.A coroner\u2019s jury returned a verdict of accidental death this morning after an inquest into the death of three young Demers children in a fire which \t\u2018 of ^^ * ' ¦\t\u201c »! .\\\t'\t.x\" ixfc >\u2022:\t.i?» MODEL B2I01S South\tWest\tNorth\tKart 2 ?\tPass\t2 NT.\tPass 3 ?\tPass\t4 ?\tPaas 5 A\tPass\t6 A\tPass 7 ?\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A Q SHOOTING FOR PRIZE (Toronto Telegram) Mr.Khrushchev is repotted to be shooting for the Nobel Peace Prize.Report doesn't say whether he has threaten, ed to blast the Nobel committee off the face of the earth if he doesn't get it.When the Hindus captured Ft.William, the British stronghold in Calcutta, India, on June 20, 1756, 146 English prisoners were jammed into the dungeon of the fort\u2014called the Black Hole\u2014only 18 feet long and barely 15 feet wide.Half crazed, the prisoners fought for air through the night and only 23 survived.Today, a 50-foot granite shaft commemorates the victims of the night and marks the Infamous Black Hole of Calcutta.C Encyclopedia Britannica and jack of clubs and took the sure thing finesse against West\u2019s ! queen.Q\u2014The bidding has been: East South West North 1 Spade 2 Hearts Pass 2 N T.Pass\t?You South, hold: Spades 0.Hearts K-Q-9-7-5, Dii-¦ monda 3-2, Clubs A-Q-10-9-6 4.What do you do?A\u2014Bid three elubs.You certainly want to show this suit and have no desire to play no-trump, TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner rebids to three no-trump.What do you do now ?1\tAnswer Tomorrow mill tllTOMIC BEST VALUE IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Clean, safe, durable and economical, the Ruud Automatic Electric Water Heater \u2014 in gleaming white | kitchen appliance finish \u2014 ia the\t* answer to all your hot water requirements.CLEAN .as only electrical equipment can be! 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For instant supply of hot water in quantity, choooe the tharmostaticaUy controlled Ruud Automatic \u2014 best value in electric water heater*.UVtltTTI*^ e>^ See Your Favorite Dealer Southern Canada Power 4 8 Sisco Memorial Church Anniversary Observances I leld In United Church In Coaticook COATICOOK \u2014 Anniversary ob-servant es 'icck place at Sisco Memorial United Cc.irch on Sunday and Monday, marked by a jpecial service cf worship and a family gathering held in the Church Hall.On Sunday morning the guest speaker wa^ Re A Lovelace, of Lennoxvills United Church.Mr.Lovelace gave a most ùmely and helpful anniversary message.Basing the various sections of his address on the letter \u201cP\u201d, he spoke of the Portals of the church through v'-lch worshippers enter to worship acid through which they go out to sendee i.n the world.He also spoke of the Pews, where, members of the congregation, t h e People, commune with God, tut which are also the springboards of service to the many activities of the church, its organizations, boards, young people's work etc.He also spoke of the Program and the Purpose of the church.The choir, under the direction of Robert McAIpine, sang the anthem.Be joyful in the Lord.On Monday evening a family style supper was served in the Church Hall.Flowers, used to decorate the hall, and w'hich were also on the altar table on Sunday morning, were in memory of the fare Dr.W.L.Shunt-leff.a lifetime member of the congregation.Following the supper a brief business meeting wras held.The meeting was opened with a prayer by Rev.G.Joyce y.The secretary, Gecrge Engelhardt, gave a summary of the year\u2019s reports of the various church societies.A report of the nominating committee was given and Mr.G.Johnson was elected to the Board of Steward's.Mr.Joycey presented a cane to John Stein, a gift from the church in appreciation of Mr, Stein's many kindnesses
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