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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 22 juin 1967
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[" Seminasre & 1967 EDITION WEATHER Clody today with rain, ending this evening.Risk of a thundershower.Mainly sunny Friday with seasonable temperatures.Winds generally tight.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 75 and 60.Sljetbtoobe Dailu Bccord Smile for today Overworked husbands ar« our main source of widows.Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, IHI RSD.W, JIM l%7 Seventy-first ye* t'rC*'*' eii' «y \"'viSie : : a II P y* \" \u2022:,\u2018ï m.r i W'\u2019 %\t1 I.NKaî,i,i'\tiii vij \u2018V ¦'IM ,,.A ¦ « mW 1 r «ftp Premier mediates in hydro strike City is nearly SUMMER FLOWER CHILD \u2014 Judy Smith, who calls herself a \u2018'Summer Flower Child\u201d enjoys the first day of sum- mer in San Francisco\u2019s Gol- : serve this toif'cst day.V den Gate Park yesterday, j eook-in was held later in ihe Large crowds of hippies j day.gathered in the nark to ob- I\tiAP Wirephoto) Struck leaving school bus< child's condition serious A 13-yçar old Grade 7 pupil of St.Anthony's School in Lennoxville was seriously injured yesterday afternoon when she was struck by a truck as she was leaving a stopped school bus on the Stanstead Highway, just south of Lennoxville.Hugette Breton was taken to Hotel Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke with head injur- Nurse shortage seen unless work improves MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Unless sub-standard salaries and working conditions in nursing are corrected there will be a shortage of nurses within a few years.Dr.Helen K.Mussallem, executive director of the Canadian Nurses Association, said today.She called for concerted action by the health professions to meet the manpower problems that will result from the start of medical care insurance programs after July 1, 1968.\"Let us be done with these edgy confrontations that take place between our associations,\u201d she told the Canadian Medical Association's con ference on medical care insurance and medical manpower.\u201cWe need a plan and a program that embraces all workers in the health professions\u2014 ! a plan worked out in co-ordination with all health professional association.'\u2019 Dr.Mussallem said there is no real shortage of qualified nurses but there is \u201ca colossal : waste of nursing skills from ! poor utilization of nursing time, turnover of staff, emigration and non-practising personnel.\u201d ies shortly after the accident at 4 p.m.and then was taken to St.Justine Hospital, Montreal, where she was admitted at midnight.This morning, follov/ing surgery, her condition was reported to be serious.The child was hit by a truck driven by Barry Barter, 17, of Compton as the latter was heading south on the highway, police say.The Sherbrooke detachment of the Quebec Provincial Police are investigating the accident.MANSONN ILL! \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 I'hiruvn farmers .tui two homeowners who live up a skieroad ne.u here sen; an , jangrv telegram of protest to Brome Count) Ml A (den i Brown yesterday afternoon after thev had gone without electric power since 8:30 p.m.Tuesday.The telegram wiid \"food spoiling, animals sullenng and demanded that the government take steps to end the \u2018'deplorable situation \" The farmers, who all live on Munsonville s Rural Route 3, finally did get their power back .it 4:45 p.m ves-I terdav and this inornim; things were getting baek to norme.I.A wife of one of the farmers,, Mrs.J.M.Benson, told the Rcc\tTmT fC \u2019K\u2019 ord this morning that farmers had trouble milking their cow.-and doing their chores.They were also afraid, she said, lhal if the blackout persisted much I longer, food preserved in deep freezer would begin to spoil.Dairy farmers were able to milk their older cows by hand, she said, but some of the * younger cows which had alway s I\t/\"T\u201d) / / iO been milked b\\ machine objeel 1 E» I LI I LLA.I UN\u2014 ed to Hus procedure.One ingenious farmer con-',, T1'\"\u2018' , ,\t.\t,\t, the Hvrdo Quebec strike will verted Ins tractor cng.ne uUo ^ ;)n pff*t on elettn, pi)\u201e an engine to drive Ins milUing C|.and (he handli r i( m machines and accomplished hr- she).bro()kc.saif, jean Bourra.dail> task, but most just gave.cn«jncer 0f \u2022uie city hjdro up and hoped the power would rtork5 lhLs morning.come baci,.\ti\t.j [he city aas privileged, he Daniel Johnson personally me pointed out.in producing 25 dialing the strike of Ilydro-Quc- per cent oiVu own electric bee workers, said he hopes to power, the other 75 pet1 cent bring union and management came from heavy 110,000 volt ; back to negotiation tables today, age supply lines whose etfici Mr.Johnson spoke to report-lency ii cut down, extremely un ers at.1:35 a.m.aftei concluding likely in any ease, would affecl top-level talks with union and the whole economy, management officials called to\u2019 As a matter of fact.Slier Quebec City Wednesday.\tjbrooke has had only one inter ruption of its main line source, in cigbl yeans, and this lasted barely six nunules In the event that Sherbrooke had some kind of internal dilli cully with its electricity distri bulion.the trouble would be fixed b' city employees .^iwiii KMHU'.V'V'J tVSHkfref Ufjpep :L, 'SfiàfMÿTr! -, .r'iljflkf,\u2019 » mmUmmp ¦ SifUif dit J ¦tmmsm He said he hof>es the meetings betvveen the two groups can be held cither this afternoon or this evening.Free colleges QUEBEC (CP)\u2014The Liberals; joined the Union Nationale government Wednesday night to give final reading to a bill establishing free public colleges at the pre-university level.The bill rcceved third reading by a vote of 74 to 1.Frank Hanley, independent member for Montreal St.Ann voted against the measure.About 5.D(X) Hydro workers have been on strike since Monday, when union membership rejected an agreement negoli ated by a government mediator.The Canadian Uuiun ol Public Employees has threatened to call all 8.000 Hydro workers out on strike unless a satisfactory agreement is reached.ISSUES WARNING Tuesday.Mr.Johnson warned that the government would intervene with legislation to end the strike if public security was affected.He look personal charge of mediation.The Hydro workers rejected an agreement negotiated by union and Hydro officials during five weeks of government mediation by Real Mireault.associate deputy minister of labor Their strike a rotating or strike, a new nadian labor sending some areas off work began May 8 a staggered - area lactic on the Ca-scene involving workers in some for short periods Too successful MONTREAL (CP) ¦ Expo | 67 officials said Wednesday they are takin; a hard look at: the operation of their reserve-expo service, a free system by which visitors may took place-for various free shows on the' site.Rcservexpo went into opera lion May 19 to help beat the large crowds forming outside pavilions for their entertainment.The visitor goes to one of the Expo information kiosks, gives the girl the name of the show, time preferred and number of tickets required, and the girl punches out )hc requirement-to a computer.V TILT OF HIE TOPPER \u2014 Fjlnce Philip raise* his gees lop liai uni Queen F.li/ahi Hi II waves to Ihe crowd from an open carriage as they arrive on the rare rniiise Rains dampen fears of racial violence By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rainshowers dampened hot.openly committed to Ihe over-muggy weather in Atlanta, Ga .throwing of governments by vio Wednesday night and helped lencc and assassination, wash away fears of racial vio lenee after four nights of dis turbances loti one dead and sev eral injured.al A seul, Enlaml, for yesterday\u2019s second round of th* lacing Hireling.Man al left is not identified.(AP Wirephoto by cab)» from lam don) n rfWTiiytllrn RELAX CURFFW Tension eased in AUanla as Mayoi Ivan Allen relaxed a cur few by six hours.It now' is in Meanwhile, police arrested la force from midnight to 6 a.m.Negroes in New York and one insl(;ad of g p nl t0 p a.m.in Philadelphia Wednesday and charged them with planning to kill two civil rights leaders.Londoners strike Those accused in the plot Included a teacher, a U.S.Navy management analyst, a welfare Police said they were mem department clerk, an exchange tiers of a Negro group called student and an anti - poverty the Revolutionary tetion Move worker.m'\u201901\tAltogether, police seize,1 more Roy Wilkins, executive dircc- than 30 weapons, including a tor of the National Association machine gun, more than 1.000 for the Advancement of Colored rounds of ammunition and a People, and Whitney M Young quantity of explosives.Jr, of the National I rban The man arrested in Philade! League were alleged murder phia was Maxwell Stanford, 33.targets of the \u201eroup.which the who the FBI described as the FBI described as pro-China and national leader of the group.LONDON (CP) Railway M e m I) e i ¦ of Ihe National freight traffic into London Union ol Ita waymen left their ground to a hall Wednesday jobs lo support a strike of 3on night as 19 of ihe city\u2019s 21 workers at British Railway* freight depots were closed by a new Jii,,\u2019>00,000 (84,500.000) u> sympathy walkout of 3,000 work lernalional goods terminal in ers.\tEast lamdon, k * Asia at Expo MONTREAL (CP)\u2014King Blur 67.mibol Adulyadej and Queen Si- The king and queen of * land rikit of Thailand bring a little on the rim of the current tidbit of Southeast Asia to the narhe.se war will head their world\u2019s lair today as the royal ancient country's delegation »4 couple launch Thailand's na flag raising ceremonies al Plar* tional day celebrations al Expo des Nations and a day of festivities.France in UN Middle East debate UNITED NATIONS (CP)\u2014Israel started the war and may decide today whether to External Affairs Minister France enters the United Na- France does not consider any meet in the brief time left be- Martin of Canada also contions debate on the Middle East Israeli territory gains to be fi- fore the Soviet premier\u2019s de- ferred with Kosygin and urged today as President Johnson and nal.For the Israelis, he said parture.\thim to meet Johnson.Premier Alexei N.Kosygin kept every Middle East state, \u2018not- State Secretary Dean Rusk- Gromyko told reponers Ko.xy-the world wondering whether ably Israel,\u201d has a right to live and Soviet Foreign Minister gin would return to Moscow they would meet during the So- and he condemned the Arab Andrei A.Gromyko discussed soon but probably not before viet leader's brief visit to the threat to destroy the Jewish summit possibilities at a three- Friday.Johnson had a full United States.\tstate.\thour dinner meeting.But they'schedule in Washington today.French Foreign Minister U.S.and Soviet sources indi-left the final decision to their and it appeared that if even a Maurice Couve de Murville's cated that Johnson and Kosygin chiefs.\tbrief courtesy meeting was ar- spoech to the UN General As-\tranged, it would be Friday or sembly was expected to expand KA\t.a.\u2014, S\t*;«a jw» \u2022¦*> *»\tduring the weekend, on a statement by President #W1 Oil 5,1© CI E SB a Q i IS iG\u2019S\tl^e General Assembly Charles de Gaulle Wednesday\tWednesday, Israel quickly re- which gave support to both - L J E!\t*\t* jl\tiected Britain\u2019s warning not lo sides in the Arab \u2022 Israel dis-'a\"Q\tV£Si'l«OrS\tclaim all of Jerusalem as a pule.\t^ prize of war.For the Arabs, de Gaulle said MONTREAL (CP)\u2014After al- Expo's visitors services '-ay»:\tBritish Foreign Secretarv -\u2014____________________most two months of operation of \u201cWe can provide at the mo- George Brown said Israel would INDEX Births, deaths Townships Classified Com cs Editorials Financial Sports Television .Women Expo 67 it looks as if the faint- ment 330.000 beds within a 25- isolate itself from world opin-hearts called it wrong when mile range of Expo and at gov- ion if it held onto the Old City (they said Montreal could not ernmcnt controllcd prices.And wrested from Jordan, accommodate the millions of if that isn't enough at peak Jordan seized the Old City in visitors.\ttimes we can tap thousands the 1948-49 Palestine war and There still are kinks in the more at very short notice.\u201d barred Jews from their holy system for getting out-of-town- Jean-Jacques Bertrand.Que-places in it.jers a place to sleep, but it ap- bee s justice minister, appointed The Vatican weekly L'Osser-; pears there will be enough beds Montreal lawyer Yves Mayrand vatore della Domenica sug-jand that Expo and the provin- May 29 as a special prosecutor gested that the United Nations icial government are determined to deal with any cases of iraud become custodian of Mo-lem (to give tourists a fair shake\tarising from Expo lodging res- Christian and Jewish b o > y .Anore Mercier, head of er va Lons.\tj .places m Jerusalem,\ti Y .«IwüiVW Talk in Cairo CAIRO (Reuters) \u2014 Soviet The authoritative Cairo new* President Nikolai Podgorny was paper Al Abram say « Podgoi ny expected to continue talks here and Nasser had a four-hour di* today with Egyptian President eus ,ion W e That GUI hearts depending on how light v*> Pierr» aert.un your partner may raise one of .vour overcalls.TODAY'S QUESTION You bid four hearts.West doubles East goes to foul-spades.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow Show Business By BOB THOMAS I 5 *15 r») Weather, Pulse, New* p.m KNOWLTON\tTu Batman The infant son of Mr.and Mr 6i Seien On six Lawrence Belcher.Waterloo, 1121 Mnv'r Kiss Them was baptised on June 11 at St ,or ^ # ^ Paul's Church.Cannn T E R Spol.t, Nurse officiating.The baby re\tom am reived the names, Christopher 11 Bl|i> Graham Cm Peter Godparents were Mr George Sharman, Mr Frank Matthews, and Miss Lueette THURSDAY t 3i Daniel Boone fit Occasional Wife 8» Batman 8:00 p.m.fit Man from UNCLE ?.F Troop 3.30 p.m, 3» My Three Sons it Star trek 8i Bewitched 12i F-snily Affair 9:00 p.m.It Movie \u2018\u2022First Mon in the Moon\u201d fi' Telescope Hj Talent Spotlight Review 12 It\u2019s Happening\u201d 9 30 p m.5t Dragnet fit Hogan's Heroes 12j Vir Damone .\t\u201e Belcher Following the cere- have played the hand\u2019 He m(my the famj,v were pntertain .should have cashed his ace of efl a; afternoon lea a, thP home the push to severe diamonds before starting on the of th grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.George Sharman.10 00 p.m.)i Vic Damone fii Carvada I%7 2067 H.Billy Graham Ou- *ad« 10:30 P.m.12) F Troop «i Qb p.m 31 New* 5/ New* 31 New* R ¦ News 12) News II 20 p.m.i2) Pulse.New* 11:25 p.m.fi) News.Viewpoint 11:30 p.m.5) Tonight Johnny Carson 31 Movie \"Paula\u201d 61 Local News 8) Joey Bishop 11:45 p.m.6! Movie \"The tain's Paradise 12i Movie: \u2018\u2019Lullaby Broadway\u201d 1.30 a.m.12) Your Guide to Expo * hearts.The play is known as the His play was Vienna Coup and would have in- Ladies' Auxiliary to Wales Home hears reports at annual meeting 7.A0 «.fit *i Today f:0S e.m.J News, Benti 7:45 a m.3) Farm and Home 7:55 a.m 3) Vermont Report \u2022 :00 *.m.3 Captain Kangeroo fi F9uj»j Bunny 12) Local news 8:30 a.m.8t Porky Pig 8:45 a m.3» Your Breakfast Serial v 00 a.m.Ji Romper Room >) Donna Reed Cap ; 8) 9 O\u2019clock Land t:X am.of 31 Feature Film 3) General Hospital 9:40 a.m.8) Our New Hampshire 9:55 a m-3) laocal Reoort 10:00 ft.m.3) Candid Camera >\u2022 Snap Judgment 8) Dating Game 10:25 a.m.51 News the contract club diamond against holding South would come down to four clubs.West would have to HOLIDAY SCHEDULE There will be no milk delivery on Saturday, June 24 \u2014\u2022 Sun., June 25, The same will apply on Sat , July 1 \u2014 Sun , July 2 Thank you for your patronage Laiterie Fairview Dairy & Hunting s Dairy 8» News, Sander Vano* Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Clarke.RICHMOND \u2014 The annual Past president.Miss Ruth Can cur Penticton.B.C., are spending, me&,'ng of the Ladies Atixili- igan, president, Mrs.George\t,0:J0 \u2022 m, a few weeks with Mrs.Clarke's!ary
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