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[" WEATHER Sunny, today.He eo mint cloudy witH a few showe** and chance of a thunder-shower in late afternoon.Friday mainly sunny and a little cooler.Winds west 15 becoming light tonight.High today and low tonight, 80 and 55.Sbccbcooke TDailu Becocd Smils for today Beer shampoo may not do the joh.hut you'll have th« happiest dandruff in town.Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, THURSDAY.JULY 27.1967 SeventY-first vcar After rebuke from Drapeau de Gaulle leaves MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 1 he state visit of Charles de Caulte ended abruptly Wednesday, leaving France-Canada relations in severe strain and the domestic political pot boiling over.After shouting separatist slogans across Quebec for four days and coming under international fire, the French president cancelled an Ottawa visit without explanation and flew back to Paris.ms & m ¦ ¦ .5 T 11' City police report: protection good Administration inefficient 11 kilied \"Le grand Charles \u2019 admiuis tered a final slap to Ottawa from somewhere over the At-ilantic when he cabieu his thanks 'for a \"magnificent reception\" to Premier Johnson of Quebec.|whom he addressed as \"his excellency.\" This title is reserved for the Governor-General, who invited Gen.de Gaulle and scores of W0 SMGO.N tCP) \u2014 The \\ ict Jther heads of state to visit Can-Cong todav launched a mortar :,da during centennial celebta and rocket attack that killed ill dons and u, whom such mes- r S.soldiers and wounded 43-sages normally are addresed.defending an airstrip 56 miles northeast of Saigon.C-47 planes were sen' out to blast the suspected Viet Cong firing positions and ITS, mortar fire opened up on guerrillas positions.Ground action continued light The general's campaign for a \"free Quebec\u201d mastering its own destiny delighted the noisy separatist fringe, but had a boomerang effect among many Freneh-Canadian opinion leal-' ers.At a civic luncheon shortly »(, ,i t* DRAPEAU SPEAKS 01T -Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau called for a renewed spirit in Quebec to serve (he whole of Canada during a stirring ad- «me- dress at Montreal\u2019s ( ity ll.dl\tMontreal Wednesday\tf o r Wednesday, while l-'remh\tFrance without visiting (it President Charles de Gaulle tavva as tu>t planned, listened.The president left\t(CP Wirephoto) Bv t I U 1)1 I \\BRI ( Ql I (Record siafl re|Hirlcrl I he csseiUtnl point mtule bv the ft HI-page re(xut on the Sherbrooke Police Department presented at ( itv H ill vesterday is that the present administrative structure needs complete re-tliinkmg and fresh rcorgaiti/ation Ihe points made, notably ol cutting the peisonnel, and I reducing the existing powers of the Police I'hiel are im portant pivotal points in the internal conflict between police hierarchy and constabulary, but the repot is chief strength i- in its overall view of the problem | This is not to sav that the 'manauomem consulting firm of ,>lhci; in adi-\ton supposed subversive influ teen aircraft today resume the 200,00 - member, Quebec-based Detrojt ravaged hy Die cost !u,n ,0 King.\tcnees in the riots search for a missing single-en- Confederation of National Tradellicst racjai eXp[osion jn y g.m \u2022 In Washington the chairman Cuban Premier Fidel Castro gine plane with\tfive\tpersons\tl nions, accused\tGen.de Gaulle\ttory savv soidjers fiain the up\tol the House ol Representatives\ttold a cheering rally in Kan per band for the lirst time in\tcommittee on un-American ac\ttiago, Cuba.Wedncsdav that Hide of the Chief of Police of below the average of the sev Sherbrooke is clearly retro on other municipalities: to be grade.\" Later the report says precise 2 to i:t per cent lower the attitude of the chief is than the average, cold and aloof .Further it seems.it stales live ehiel.did not hesitate m See also page 3 plane with five persons |Unions, accused Gen.de Gaulle aboard which left Halifax In of trying to export his \"dictator ternational Airport Sunday on ial and anti-democratic\u2019 sys a flight to Sussez.N.B.tern of government to Quebec.Fog and low clouds which hampered the search earlier this week lifted and flyrag'\"ebn d.tious were described as \"c.v eellmit.\" Over 2.000 square miles of the missing Bech Muska-leer\u2019s flight route were covered Wednesday without success.?Bathtub race Several Quebec mayors ac See \"After\" Page 7 ?Bullet not meant for de Gaulle NANAIMO.B.C.\u2014 (CP) -More than 200 \"lavatory admirals\" will attempt to defy the axiom that steel is heavier than w ater Sunday when they take MONTREAL (CP )\u2014Police inpart in an international bathtub spector Adrien Cardinal said MISGUIDED BILL\u2014KING thr past to use subtle reprisals 'tees ,\t, aaainst the member» of Ihe c\u2019vle* tour days.Helicopter burue ttviues said his group may the uprisings were an example Bnuherlumd \" searchlights were used to spot launch public hearings next of 'convulsion on this conn remaining snipers as the vio- week on the Detroit ami New nent.\u2019 lenco abated.In New York, where Spanish Harlem continued calm for the second night, a looting group of Negro teen-agers swarmed out of Central Park and struck at midtown shops along fashion able Fifth Avenue.Twenty were arrested.\tNEW Y ORK t AP)-More than 17 block area of Fifth Avenue ! er?vvelc a.s0 disordeis and 1(| \\e\u201ero teen-agers, hitting the that includes Rockefeller Cen vanta ism in ! o le cl o.Uhio.w|,jle man \u2022 m the money.\u201d ranltrc.Sak- t ilth Avenue and Til jPhoenix, Anz.South Bend.Ind.Icineinnati and Cambridge.Md .\"h et e national Suardsmcn jont|nf, st(|r,,; a|ong one 0f niost The outbreak came as quirt move* in behind a wall o( gas [ashionable shopping streets in returned to Spanish Harlem, hit to disperse an angry crowd.1he wor|d.\tearlier hy three nights of not- Policemen, ordered \"to stand ing.As mentioned earlier, the re port recommends thaï the powers ol the Chief of Police be re duced.It proposed lliat this he done by taking some of the power Irom the chief and placing in (he hands of a Director of Nor who would be above Dir resolution railing on Ihr ledcral ruled Hint the matter wa-.he government to begin immediate hi^ adequately dealt with by diseussions with provincial an rederal antlmrilies tllOlit 1rs on the uigent and iq,,, teMilolmn r,mileinmng Hi* cnti.al problem of education Frem-h presidem preceded an Imance to \"relieve the property\twluih llrgpH n,*, flM hin\tshop with\tHie report The bullet was found in a the rent supplement proposal The general looting was the garbage cans and slripped racks Sherbrooke has presently ill room about 200 feet from\twhere\twhich were hooted down in that\tfirst\tever In midtown Manhat-\tand displays\tclean of\tjackets\temployees in Ihe Police Depart the president has been\tstand-\tchamber, he said.\ttan,\tpolice officials .-aid They\tand cashnierc\tand alpaca sweat *nK-\tKing joined with three other Hater sent double patrols into acts lw227^ year's race, says 208 entries have been received and other competitors were still hauling their tubs into town early this week.?Praises violence BIMINI, Bahamas \u2014 (AP) \u2014 \\dant Clayton Powell.Harlem's congressman - elect, said Wednesday of rioting in Delroil and other U.S.cities: \"Violence is a cleansing force.It frees the native from his inferiority complex.\" CY I'V.Ml; -jw»] /« V Ï T ment which is 14 per cent high or than (he average of seven n w The Cuban revolution comes to Expo In * «mall mukevliill laboratory al 1 iiiversllv of Tnronta, Hi Ftrrifrirk Banling.left, and < Hailes Best isolalr Ihe pancreas bin inone, insulin.Mailer Elliot.39 y ear-old form rr merchant seamen Irom Bath.Me., was to resume his attempt to sail the Atlantic alone in a 30-loot ketch today.Wish forecasts of sunny skies.Elliot has loaded food supplies sufficient for 50 days at sea aboard his small yacht Atlantis.He «aid Tuesday he would set sail at 6 a m.ADT today re I uardless of (he weather.?Earthquake YNKARA (Apt \u2014 Another vi- j nient earthquake struck Turkey Wednesday night in an area \" here 23 000 persons were kill-r i m 1939 in one of hittOT) .« most disastrous quakes The gnvernmem radio said by noon today the known death toll had reached *o, but many villages i had not been heard from.The quake occurred in east 1 rrn Turkey, south of the City: o Erzincan.Erztncan was the site of the disastrous quake Dee.! ?7 1939 v'hen 23.000 persons were killed.The quake Wednesday mghi was Turkey's second such dis aster in six days On Saturday in we'tern Turkey nearly lool persons were killed at Adapa tart tight as lense officials kept a n security ring around thr a- eftri planning dancers and broke briefly singer», in a for the exit In the rhythmic WH* « Canadian doctor.Aina-chant n( \\i\\a Uriel.\t|ian, Grove*, who in 1883 per- Follow mg a path cleared to a (ormM, lh, flri( .sua.Pssflll .p.(IK.ramna tnirk and hoisting .Cuban Bags l.ke baner* over\t°n \u2018 their heads performers and nenl «roves was a fuoneer btaiing hand Heated startled *n\"'\u2019pl,'lr MirKPrv an \"K** Expo goers to revolutionary I -% E ***\u2022 ' ,\u2022 DON ATION* \u2014 Presentation of donations was made lo various local insHlulions bv Hie Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks last night as the Centennial projet! of the lodges, which held (heir Dominion ronetfss fn sherbrooke lhi« week Pirtnred above, al Ihe presentation, from lefl la riglil are: Georges Bylvfsfre.of M, Alnvenl dr Paul's 1l>i«.pital: Bob tdulling.Immrdiale pis! I.sailed tinier of (be Canadian Elks: Donald lish.of Ihe '¦Hirihnmke Hospilal: and Tom Marker of fhe *!ieibrooke Yssoriation for lie larded children.\t^Keeord photo Getry l^'may) a.rTM, «s.in» toonslun* CMMriied Com t* , ransnait rmaiscial ,,.t eit*i«iae wamtn when iinslenle condilimrs in op crating rooms were claiming waseri ihcii crmnlless lives, heads shllr It was anolhcr of our doctor*, and \\ la William Osier, who Ifsollltion a resolulion i;ed ihr irai hing of inedi< me Ihe world over, In 1*71, he horrified colleagues h\\ admilling his slndenls inlo the hospilal wards to learn bs experience.He also introduced ihe pearlier of establishing resident dm-lors in hnspilals.His hook Principles and Practire nf Medicine, was Ihe mosl highly acclaimed medical levl of hit dav.Wilder Penfield, one of Osier * siudenis.became ihe foremosl dr- Nations Heserrberi rieurosuigeon in Ihe world 11 a people who work j)P\tbmp Monlrenl s famed Neurological Instiliiie The names that are most synonymous with medical aehicvemenl.however, are iho#e of Dr Frederick Baniing and Charles Best In 1922 ih\"y discovered the hormone in sulln.and saied the lives of III erally millions of men and women who were suffering from the dreaded killer disease, sur ar diabetes.songs m Spanish Women dancer* shoe* above their shouts of \"Fidel.Fidel' punctuated arv song which feature» a h pealed chorus of taing Inc Cuba and the Revolulion The interrupted parade ended back on the «leps of Place laiicy-lJesi '>) Daniel Boone ftt Oucaatonal Wife 8; Batman 8 00 p.m.6j Man from U.N.C.L.E.;u) F Troop 8:30 p.m.i> My Three Sons \u201c») Star trek 6\u2014CBMT\u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mouif Washington 3) Movie: \u201cToy* in the Attic\" 6) Telescope B) TBA 8) Talent Spotlight Review JACOBY ON BRIDGE PLANNING PLAY\tabout the diamond suit.If you think that West held the king PAYS DIVIDENDS\tpin him down, he will admit but Waldy had planned to iin- Waldemar vob Zedtwitz of that he tends to bid doubtful esse in any event and did fin-New York has boen one of the diamond slams because he is esse.best bridge players in the world lucky with them\tThen Waldy played two rounds Of course.W7aldy does a lot of trumps and the ace of hearts 'a Show Business » ¦ ¦ By BOB THOMAS impression that 1 lack ambition.^B;;\u201cdAffalr 9:00 p.m.By DOUG McCLURE [This also is untrue It seems to me that I am growing as an actor and that I iam consistently going upward HOLLYWOOD (AP)\u2014A couple an(j | don't SCe the top of the of questions caused me to slop.ladder anywhere in sight right\t,:os .-m- and take inventory.While I'm now\tD News, Benti ft) Neir* Hi News 12) News 11.20 \u2022.ni» 12) PuUe, News 11:25 p.m.6> News, Viewpoint 11:20 p.m.3) Movie: \u201cHeJl\u2019s Output\u2019\u2019 3) Tonight; Johnny Carson ft» Local Newt 8) Joey Bishop 11:45 p.m.6> Movie: \u201cJungle Street\" 12) Movie: \u201cEasy Come, Easy Go\u201d 1.30 a m.12) Your Guide to Expo f:0Q m m.not jumping with joy over what I have noted, the record does indicate progress to me.If I say I\u2019m not content, it indicates to a degree that I don't think much of my present role of Trampas in The Virgin ian.This could not be farther from the truth since I am very happy in the role and feel that I have an opportunity to con- level high and to improve con NORTON DMVMN 'J' THEATRE NORTON, VERMONT Admission: 75c \u2014 Children under 12 FREE FRI.A SAT., July 28 end 29 TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER Dean Martin Rosemary Forsyth# HEAVENLY PUSS TRICK CHEAT SICK TRANSIT SUN.& TUES., July 30 and August 1 (No Show on Mon.) ANY WEDNESDAY Jane Fonda ¦ Jason Robards Dean Jones SPACE KID PLASTERED IN PARIS WED.A THURS, Aug.2 - 3 BLINDFOLD Rock Hudssn Claudia Cardinale LITTLE MATCH GIRL PINK BLUEPRINT CHIU CORN CORNY Admitted ttiat much of this\t7:1,5 a m- business is a matter of images, Fanu^anu, Home it also has dignity, honor and in ^ Vermont Report tegrity.And it requires years of\t*:oo am.hard work.\tT Captain Kanneroo [H) Hues Runny MAINTAIN LEVEL\t8:30 e.m.I liken my acting to a major |a\u2019 f League baseball player\u2019s hitting L Your Breakfast proficiency.I strive to keep my 1 Serial V'OO a.m.stantly.Some «lays I ft-e.ha.» I've accomplished that.Some 8I y o'clock Land days my work is close to that | *:ii a m.level as far as the audience is j3) Feature Film concerned, but it is not up t Mike Doublai IL Vacation Time Held at Bury Memorial Park 5) Weather, Bird Berdan 6:30 p.m.3) News, Keasoner 5)\tNews, Huntley Brinkley New* 12) Pulse, New* ! :00 p.m 1) Sea Hunt 1) Bewitched 6)\tSeven on Si* 12) Gunsmoke 7:25 p.m.ft) Sport* o.m .3) Wild, Wild, West j) Taman ft) Let\u2019s Talk Music 3» Time Tunnel « DC p m j ft) Album 12) Movie: \u201cThe I'gly American\u201d S:36 OH*.Hogan\u2019s Heroes I \"\u2022) Man from U.N.C.L.E ; i) Get Smart ! ft) Malibu V.4:00 r m.j li Movie.\u201cThe Wackiest Ship in the A rmv\u201c ft) Movie: \u201cSoldier in Ihe Rain\u2019* rt) Rango \u2022:30 o m, ; 51 T ILK.Cal fti Phyllis Diller 120 descendants of Bury settlers attend reunion of Parsons family business began sinking Î Harold Wilson, then president of the Board of Trade, in-jstructed the board's permanent I secretary, Sir Wilford Eady, to | devise a solution.It was this: Virtually every ! theatre ticket sold in the United s Kingdom would include a levy amounting to less than a penny.the Beatles pictures, which made him a millionaire.The producer conceded there is criticism that the Eady Plan helps such hits as the James Bond and Beatles films, which don't really need it.There are also rumblings from English that the Americans have taken over the film industry here.\u2019 But the fact remains that the ¦This money would go into a j system has d.veloped British jfund which would repay produc- talent so that the industry here lers who made \u201cBritish quota: is more vigorous than any in films.\u201d To qualify under the the world,\u201d Shcnson concluded.BURY \u2014 On Saturday July By MRS.GEORGE PARSONS 8, one week after the annual (Record Correspondent) Dominion Day celebration Bury!\t.Memorial Park was again the; Of her immediate family one scene of a festive gathering son J0*111 'n his 84th year, and when approximately 120 mem- j* daughter-in-law, Mrs.George bers of the Parsons family ga-!\u201darsons\t®ur>\u2019> survive thered for a happy reunion.i her.Both the place and the weather were ideal for such a gath-: Of their families Willie and Sarah Dawson lived on a farm ermg.A picnic lunch was en j.11 ®ur-v' ''here he was Mayor joyed at noon and later, while |0ur.jVer years.Of their six the younger members took to uhilnren, their two oldest sons, the swings and merry go Thomas and Guy, are dead; rounds, held games and races; ^ ar® s\u2019?rvlve o diction of the Superintendent ot mittee for Teeruiling personnel igrapher - typists who write «p page report on the administra Auxiliary Serviees\tKstablish effective moth The police report*.¦ vn e the Sherbrooke Po.oe t mfy 1 vo patrol division aiv ods for recruiting, and training* \u2014Transfer the Municipal Department are as follows\tthe circulation division to form personne! and evaluating exist- (sourt lo ,he authority of the the constable div ision\ting pe\"sonnel for promotion ! Director of Services.Reduce the number of poo In.roduce a work apprécia pie directly responsible to the turn system.Chief of Police\t\u2014Collect the necessary slat \\bohsh the Protection Com islics to obtain optimum oftici lu,,,\"\u2019t'rit \u2014Trans mission\tonc\\.\t.\t,\t.\t, Prepare a new Code of Eliminate six consfables\t^'\u2018\"Pneers Discipline and procedures for who according to the study are ° u* iphi,an measiPvs\tnot necessary\t-Introduce improved meth- Establish a Council of Dis Eliminate nine parking lot'?1*\ton ,he l™!- flC tickets issued \u2014That the Sherbrooke police deparlment is better than av erage\" in combating crime ami carrying out other police du ties, but the cost to the tax payers of Sherbrooke is much higher than for other cities Sherbrooke s sue «lue largely 'b'vip.uu to over.stafiing and o'H'm'ded 1 1 ' Ll'1'u'11',' , u'i' ' organization Transfer the signals department to the publie works de- Transfpi the traffic circula- '4:-r '4HH \u20221 r:;cv.» Ké CHIEF EDOJAPD MOREAU k k Tf The naming of iommendations of the \\n iinorov emenl the attendants Eliminate four telephone an mde r|Plim\u2019 10 Put 1,1,0 P,ac,,,'\u2018 pendent parte to apply the tee\t\"I1\t' ''\t.ï.K\t.\t\\botisli the power of of operators by reorgam/mg the .\u2019\t.fleers to suspend their subor duties of the offtrois of ilte ol Police ,\t,\tn ,.\t.ons and tactics used full-scale in World War II.The deserts and mountains of Yemen are *n ideal loea tion for such experiments since communications inside the country and with the out side world range from nonexistent to primitive Few in dependent observers or journalists have ben able to lour the battlefield areas.And quick follow up investigation of gas attacks is essential since ihe evidence rapidly fades away The Yemen Unit 2 of the International Committee nf the Red Cross did report to its regional office on Jan 14 the ga» attack nine days earlier on Kuaf.Armen The unit in- sisted that its members be provided with gas masks before they could continue their work The isolated nature of Yem en explains in part, perhaps, the absence of any world outcry against the use of toxic chemical warfare.In thoroughly reported Vietnam, the occasional use last year of non-lethal riot control gas by U S.forces set off public demonstrations and government criticism in both the Com munist and non Communist worlds.The failure to act of U.N.Secretary General U Thant is less easily explained.Thant took no steps toward sending an investigating team to interview victims of the attacks, to study gas samples or to analyze the remains of dead animals.There is no sign to date that the U.N.will ask both sides in the Yemeni fighting for the right to send an investigating team into the area to discourage future attacks or to get the evidence if they occur.Thant has refused to make at this time even a general statement condemning t h e use of lethal gas without men tioning Yemen or implicating Egypt or the Soviet Union.In a letter on April 3 to Jamil Baroody, Saudi Arabian ambassador at the U.N., Thant wrote : \"In view of the fact that the secretary general of the United Nations, in being faithful to the ideals and principles of ihe United Nations, is necessarily against war and all warlike acts, including t h e use of lethal gas any where by anyone, and since, as you well know, 1 have repeatedly given expression to this attitude I do not believe that any use ful purpose would be served tn acting on thi* sugestion at the present time.\" Baroody had noted in earli or correspondence that Secretary Thant had not been re luetant to make statement» about the war in Yictnam.TEN YEARS AGO The Sherbrooke City Council *?its regular session last night took under consideration the instal'ation of traffic lights at two city intersections where driver visibility is poor.Aid.Antonio Pinard urged that lights be installed at the intersection of Galt West and Denault Streets while Aid.J.M.Jeanson asked for similar action at the intersection of Larocque, Alexander and Galt West Streets, which intersection is divided by the CPR bridge.The aldermen pointed out that the trjffic circulation is quite dense at these points and some system of traffic direction is essential.The Council agreed that something should be done and improvements along these lines may be included in the next bylaw.Meanwhile, the city electric department will prepare an estimate of the cost of such instailetions.The council also approved several changes in policy concerning the garbage situation last night when they adopted a report submitted by hygiene committee chairman, Aid.Gerard Berard.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO The Richmond County Agricultural Association's annual fair is slated to begin its three-day run on August 14 and promises to be the biggest and the best in the 96-year history of the fair.A total of M.428 in prist money, first class entertainment and a large number of livestock entries ail point to record attendances for this yetr.The fair program is a full and varied one.First cltss grand acts by Homid and son, a new and modern midway, and horse races every «Her-noon end evening headline the daily events.Grand parades of livestock exhibits will be held on Friday and Saturday afternoons in addition to the regular programs.TWENTY YEARS AGO Dollars and cents begin N.Zealand has decimal currency \\UUKI \\ND UT> -Tin» big feature nf the New Zealand «witch tn decimal currency, begun Julv 10, h*« been the speed with which ihc new money ha* been accepted New Zealander* have taken tn dollar* and ccni* a* if ihev had born using them all their live* Mix up* and confusion have been trifling People with experience of the \\u*ira!ian changeover l«si war declare that the speed of ac eeptanee in New Zealand has been almost unbelievable Australian newspaper advrr lisemenia and store price* still are frequently in pound*, *hitl ing* and pence In contrast.New Zealand enmmrree generally seems to have made a spe nal point of ehanging over a* speedily as possible Mastery of decimal* and use of decimal pricing is being taken everywhere a* a sign o' a kern, up-lo the minute staff and a modern mil look.One reason mav he the enm prehensivc education campaign which began more than a year before in newspaper*, radm and television, and through circulars to householder* Staff* of hank* and husines* houae* were given special training and school children eagerly sought to earn the title of \"dollar «cholar\" awarded to those passing prescribed tests \\u definite period has been set for Ihe complete change Originally 18 months was mentioned, hut it now seems likely that use of Ihe old rurren rv will virtual) have ended in 1rs* than a scar Conversion of busine* machine* i* one of the mam delaying factor* New Zealand'* new rurreney ennsKts of com* in dénomma tion* of one, (wo.five, 1ft, 20 and .V» cent* plus a commemo native one dollar piece Note* are i**uod in II.*2.$3.410, 420 and lino denomination* A curious feature of the changeover has been the large number of faulty coins They we-f «'ruck by the Royal Mint, 1/vndon.\ti Numbers of coins have been found with chipped or broken edges, or with the designs struck off centre Some bun dreris, possibly thousands, of two cent coins w ere found to carry a New Zealand design on one side and Bahama* on Ihe nther.apparently through a die not being changed for part of a run.(Jeauai said to them, \"Why are you afraid' Have vou no faith \" (Mark 4 4d, RSYi.PRAYER: Heavenly Father, forgive eur tmall faith by which we reduce Thee to eur site.Forbid that waves of difficult circumstances should blind us to Thy presence with us.When we have done whet we can, grant us the wisdom le leave the outcome in Thy hands.Through Christ, our Lard end Mestgr, we prey.Amen.The formation of eommit-taes for the 1447-48 term was announcad by the Chvm-ber of Cemerce today follow ing a maeting of its board diraetors *» which committee heads ware appointed.Tha chairman then selected their own committee membera.Two new committee were formed this yeer by the Chamber, the reception committee, headed by Roger La-rose, and tha çueat speaker's committee, headed by Frank Pouliot.Other committees formed are as follows: constitutional committee: J.A.Archambault, preaident; George H.Carr, L, W.Dixon and W.H.Bradley; legislation com-mitae: Arcadius Danis, chairman; George W.Murphy, Jr,, John Coyle, Jacquet Laças-ta and Alberic Julian; industrial advitery committee: George H.Carr, president; Gerry Pouliot, Louis Geu-dreeu, G.Wilfred Grégoire, Emile Blait, Henri \u2022 Leo Gagnon and W.H.Bradley; Industrial development committee; G.M.Yeung, preaident; F.A.Pouliot, Gerry Pouliot, M.E.Desroaicra, Harry Walkar, Walter Geddord, Wil-trd Cross and G.Wilfred Greg»*ira.by Lu!)orJ.Zin!( OTTAWA \u2014(TNS) \u2014Though most Canadian.» are shocked and appalled by the bloodshed and destructive violence / the Negro riots in the United States, they generally tend to svmpathize with the cause of the rampaging black mobs.Seen from across the border and through a safe screen of non-involvement.that cause appears to be a desperate attempt by a long-abused, downtrodden minority to secure a fair share of the fruits of America s affluent society.In any such endeavor, our sympathies are automatically with the under dog.Struggle for equality of opportunity is undoubtedly the underlying cause of the Negro ferment in the United States.But it is difficult to see how* this just cause, which in recent years has won the wholehearted support of vast segments of America's white population and found expression in a large volume of civil rights legislation, can be advanced by bloodshed, arson, looting and anarchy.Apologists of the mob violence say that the American Negro, after expenmentinz with peaceful protests, ha* lost patience and is now resorting to the gun and the torch in the hope of speed ing up the process of change Above all, the American Negro is allegedly reacting to \"police brutality.\" This particular assertion is disproved by the triviality of the incidents which triggered practically all the major race riots.The 1965 devastation of Watts (the Negro district of Los Angeles) was, \"for ex ample, sparked by the arrest of a Negro youngster for drunken driving.Last >ear a black mob ransacked, a section of Cleveland on an even flimsier pretext.And this year's bloodshed in Newark got under wav when a Negro taxi driver was booked for some minor traffic violation.In none of these cases was there the slightest sign of \"police brutality.\u201d Yet in each-instance the riots that followed bordered on insurrection with scores of dead, hundreds of wounded and whole sections of the cities in ruins.Preliminary Such havoc cannot be accomplished without preliminary organization, planning and deliberate exploitation of the slightest pretext for w-hoiesale destruction.Last week when I wrote that \"Every American city where \u2018black power\u2019 and the \u2018new left\u2019 have joined forces in fomenting violence is a potential Newark.\u201d I had a pretty good idea of how this \"revolutionary\u201d alliance operates.But I had no notion that it was directly masterminded from Cuba and that its tactic of \"urban guerrilla warfare\" evolved from a blend of Castroism and Maoism by America\u2019s Peking - oriented Communists.This revelation came to me from a recently published book called The New Left which I read over the week end Its author.Phillip Abbott Luce, was until 1965 one of the leaders of the American \"Progressive Labor Party,\u201d which is the Maoist wing and the string-pulling centre of the widely-ranging \"new left,\u201d Though not a literary masterpiece, the book should be read by anyone who wants to find out not only what is really behind the seeming madness of the racial riots but also how the various left-wing groups are manipulated, especially among the ' alienated\" young generation, by skilful Communist operators whose aim it subversion, disruption and destruction of the democratic form of government on this continent.As a former insider who balked from the command post of the conspiracy only when he was asked to \"go underground,\u201d ex \u2022 Communist Luce shows with convincing detail how the racial riots are engineered, how the Viet-nik demonstrations fit into the scheme of things, and how the multitude of often innocent-looking \"peace\u201d organizations and movements are made to serve the Communist cause.From what Txice says, it appear* that the high priest of \"black power\" is not Stoke-ly Carmichael, but Robert William», an American Negro who fled to Oiba and who organization maintains contact with the black \"revolutionaries\" through the \u201cFair Play for Cuba\" offices in Canada.This is the essence of Wil-Mams\u2019 thinking: \"When massive violence comes, the U.S.A.will become a bedlam of confusion and chaos.All transportation will grind to a complete standstill.Property will be damaged and.expensive buildings will be reduced to ashes.Essential pipe lines will be severed and blown up and all manner of sabotage will occur.Violence and terror will spread like a fire-storm.\"The new concept of revolution defies military science and tactics.The new concept is lightning campaigns conducted in highly sensitive urban communities and spreading to the farm areas.The old method of guerrrilla warfare.as carried out from the hills and countryside, would he ineffective in a powerful country like the U.S.A.\u201cThe new concept creates conditions that involve the total community, whether they want to be involved or not.It sustains a state of confusion and destruction of property.£*hfrhrmikc latlij Slmtrït SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke end Eastern Town-*hips, 45 cent* weekly, by mail in City of Sharbrooke, S23.40 per year.Mail subscription* in Canada, outside the city limits, and Great Britain, I year $12.00, 6 months $6.00, 3 month* $4.00 1 month 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of The area remained quiet last night and this morning ex cept for a few isolated incidents.(AP Wirephoto) Britain's steel industry to be welded into single unit LONDON (CP) \u2014 Britain's bracing 14 firms and bringing steel industry will be welded more than nine-tenths of the Friday into a single industrial country's steel-making capacity unit, a colossus by any stand- under state ownership, is ard.\tamong the top 15 of the world's The British Steel Corp., cm- industrial giants.:.1 (Biila VANDALS SMEAR SIGN \u2014 An Ottawa ritv workman cleans green paint off de Gaulle Boulevard street sign which vandals painted over during the night.Residents of the boulevard are circulating a petition among their neighbors asking that the name of the street be changed.(CP Wirephoto) Federal officials await repercussions OTTAWA (CP)-Ferieral offt rials awaited with some apprehension today the inevitable repercussions from l'affaire de Gaulle.Concern was expressed that the French president's abrupt departure from Montreal Wednesday might seriously harm Franco-Canadian relations There was also anxiety that relations between Quebec and Ottawa may he headed into another period of squall.However, many were confi deni that the episode, ignited b> Gen.de Gaulle's raising of the separatist cry \"Vive le Quebec libre\" in Montreal Mondav night, would blow over without serious damage on either score Prime Minister Pearson, who publicly rebuked the general Titesda'.issued a larontr state ment Wednesday regretting the circumstances of bis hasty departure.That was about IPs hours after it was announced that the president was flying directly home to France from Montreal The unscheduled departure was understandable in the eir ctimstanees, said Mr.Pearson \"But those circumstances, which are not of the govern-ment s making, are greatly to he regretted \" Regret, touched with sadness, keynoted the reaction here both to Gen.de Gaulle's unprecedented eariy exit and the whole, emotion - charged affair that gave rise to it, \"If he had come lo Ottawa, we could have explained the situation to him \" commented Forestry Minister Sauve, one of Quebec's most prominent federal cabinet members, rieclar me categorically tbai the Que bec people do not support separatism.Some officials prophesied that relations between France and Canada will sink into a deepfreeze period following Gen do Gaulle's Ottawa \u2022 snubbing departure.There was speculation that the French government might temporarily close its embassy here on the general's instate-(.ions, or that ambassador Fran cots Leduc might be called home, leaving the embassy under the temporary jurtsdic lion of a charge d'affaires Mr Sauve, however, said he would he \"verv surprised\" if the French took such action He noted that dc Gaulle had been strongly criticized in \"newspapers of all shades \" in France itself for meddling in Canadian domestic affairs Sherbrooke Daily Retard Requires o Correspondent for ASBESTOS to report community activities end look after subscriptions.Applications should be marked: Attention Miss Fannie Williams.The takeover marks the climax of a Ion struggle over the socialist doctrine of nationalization and between proponents of free enterprise on the one hand and of public control on the other.Prime Minister Wilson's Labor government renationalized despite desperate efforts by Tory and industry spokesmen who said government meddling would wreck the industry.HEEDS WORDS Opposition Leader Edw'ard Heath said after the steel bill became law in March that Britain had not yet seen the end of the story.The implication was that, on return to power, the Conservatives would once more de nationalize the industry as they did in 1951.Experts have pointed out, however, that Wilson waited until he had a big majority in Parliament before shoving through the steel legislation and much will depend on the success and integration of the industry in the next few years.The impossible impact of the action on Britain's bid to join the European Common Market is unknown but at least one im portant French steel manufacturer has been quoted as saying it will raise serious problems.One of Wilson's arguments was that the integrated industry will be on better competitive terms with United States ami European giants.BSC sales are expected bo a.p proach £1,000,000,000 ($3,000.-000,000) a year on an estimated production of 29.000,00 tons an nually, officials said.Gross assets are £1.600.000,000 ($4,800, 000,000) and 278,000 persons are employed.RANK HIGH Among British manufacturers, BSC will be exceeded only by the AngloDutcb firms of Shell and Unilever, those officials said.Outside the U.S., BSC will rank sixth among all industries Friday will be just another workday as far as steel work rs are concerned although Lord Melchett, the 42-year-old Tory merchant banker picked by Wii-son to head the B-SC, will put nut a message to the employ ees.By next Tuesday, a plan for reorganization of the whole vast industry will be published but informants emphasized that changes will be gradual in the hope of avoiding disruption of production.Before the Second World War Ftntain was third among the world * sieci.penriiiring nattons after the U S and the Soviet Union Japan and West Ger many now have pushed it into fifth place, with France rinse behind.Britain's steel productivity has increased and last year it made 14 per cent more steel with only 3 9 per cent more labor than in 1963.Wilson started the nationaliza lion hall rolling with a white paper in 1965 But he did not introduce a bill until .June, 1966 after a general election had asttred him of a big major tty for five sears or so.Don't need 4th ballet company j OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The Canada Where the symphonies had \u2022Council says it has \"watched been casual conglomerations aghast\" various tentative moves of underpaid musicians.\" ihcv to form new ballet companies were becoming \"fine instru-'The country needs a fourth ments of music \" ; ballet company like it needs a The Montreal and Toronto third railroad', the council said symphonies were \"quite clearly.in its 10th annual report made and by international standards .public today.\tconsiderable instruments of mu The report surveys the devel sic.\" Jn Vancouver.Winnipeg., opinent of the arts in Canada Quebec and Edmonton, other' in the last decade.\tsymphonies were arising, plus Ballet, music, v isual arts, the- the National Youth Orchestra | atre.opera and writing arc as \"Perhaps the greatest stimti -sessetl separately.\tlus to the Canadian composer! j \"With our finger in the finan-,during the decade has been the rial dyke, we sometimes wonder carefully planned senes of com 1 if Canada may have more ballet missioning grants made by the Than it can realty afford \", the federal centennial commission I report says \"It costs more to and the commissioning of four' keep a ballerina in the field operas by the CBC than a U S.soldier.\"\tPLANS MORE GRANTS THREE COMPANIES\tThe council said its own Canada now has titree maior grants have resulted in 30 new jconipames\u2014the National Ballet works since 1957 and it plans to.of Toronto, the Royal Winnipeg commue these grants after the; Ballet, and Montreal's Grands Centennial Year 'Ballets Canadiens With reven Meanwhile, \"soaring costs\" tics of St.30.000 this season could be expected as orchestras they have a combined budget of moved closer to full employ $2.900.000.\tj ment.Ballet next to theatre was Operatically, Montreal \"posi the costliest art the Council as lively bursts\" with talent-Leo jsists, the report says.\tpold Sinioneau, Ixuns Quilico, The council suggests that the Pierrette Alarie and others, three companies try to cut costs The city had conductors, set by co-operating more\u2014notably 311(1 costume designers aplenty, jin training dancers.\ta fine orchestra and die 3,000 j ,,\t,,__,\t.,\t.:seat Salle Wilfrid Pelletier in it praises Canadian theatre\tn,\u201e\t,\t, .re vernies06 S'\u2019 430 OOt)1 ^\tW0RLD OPERA CENTRE aevenues $2,430.000 operating\t,\t.\t.costs $4.200.000 for such co-op n'n \"K\u2018 oration\tinfluence of Expo 67 World Fes jtival, Montreal will become a! 1'reneh ami English Canadian world capital of opera as it directors, actors, singers, dane plays host to so many visiting ers and composers had found1 companies.\" stimulus in working together The report notes dial it costs The council would continue to $40,000 to stage a single major promote the movement.\topera performance in the Place Musically, concerts given hv des Arts, orchestras that the council l'he founcil says it is time for helps are drawing an audience 1-'ana(11an painters to make \"a of 1,400.00 and revenues of concerted attack on the an $2.200,000.with spending we|l markets of the world.\" ahead of $4.600,000.\t¦n llle field of creative writ COSTS SOARING\t,he maln neal ^ 113(1 nn Plans to gxi to Detroit or other riot-torn oil ies.Trip too costly nounce an adult education project in Chicago, financed by the U S office of education, to find jobs for the unemployed.\"Congress ought to be asked by the president immediately to face up to this emergency; to| The Waterloo Cub pack and] create a new government j Scout troop will not be making] agency, similar lo the Works a scheduled trip to Expo on Progress Administration of the July 28 The group leaders ex-^ 30s, to end the massive unom pressed regret that the trip ployment in the Negro eommu would prove too cosily for the nity.\" King said.\tScout committee to undertake.The feminine touch has added some special flourishes to the story of Canadian crime down through the ye a rs Eleven women have been hanged since Confederation, m o s t 1 y for unimaginative murder.Here at.stories of those who avoided the hang m a n CONFIDENCE ARTIST Casai)' Chadwick was an Ontario girl who perfected one of the most artistic con games of all time, Cassie, bom Lizzie Begley near Woodstock in 1857, .vas homely, dumpy, partly deaf and had a speech impoliment.But she was a superb actress and a sharp psychologist, and she had nerves of iron.M r s.Chadwick\u2014she had married a member of Cleve land society after leaving home because of some ama teurish forgery\u2014got her lug start around 1992 by letting word get about that she was the illegitimate daughter of Andrew Carnegie, live steel king After this had settled in.she turned up at a Cleveland hank with a tied tip parce] which, she informed the man ager, was $5,000,000 in Carnegie conscience money she was putting in the vault for safekeeping.Between Cas sie's blushes and the mana ger\u2019s delicacy, no one thought, of opening the parcel and she walked off with a receipt for $5.000 000 for a bundle of paper From then on.all she had to do was flash the receipt and her credit was unlimited.For a couple of years Cassie lived like an empress, owning a string of mansions, patronizing the arts, taking retinues to Europe.It was estimated she took a bunch of New York and Obio banks for $3,000,000, but the good life ended when a small one in Oberlin, Ohio, rol lapsed after she got into it for $240,000 Other hanks trem bled.Some had to issue state ments saying Cassie had not lapped them One paper said a \"minor depression\u201d fol lowed the Canadian girls depredations.Arrested in 1904.Cassie got 10 years for fraud and died in jail three years later.An en terprising pharmacist later did well with a b, acer called Cassie Chad w i c k Nerve Tonic, something for which Cassie would have had no use at all THE CHOPPED UP HUSBAND The rase of the chopped up husband at Hamilton led to six murder charges Imt the Crown could not make any of them stick.Bus driver John Dick's torso was found on Hamilton Moiin am in March, 1946 He had been shot twice and his head, arms and legs hacked off -they were never found Dick, 40 had been married five months to the former Evelyn MarU>an, 25, who soon told police she had been sleeping with William Boho zuk.a hefty 27 year-old steel worker and oarsman, five day s after her marriage.Stic also told them Bohozuk had shot tier husband with a gun provided hy her father, Donald Maci>oan a 68-year old janitor, and dismantled the body in her garage.All three plus Maclean's wife were p r o m p t I y charged with murder.Meanwhile, (Milice search ing the Dick home found « suitcase with a baby's body in it The youngster turned out to he a pro marriage child of Evelyn, and she and Bohozuk wore charged with murdering it.Evelyn went on trial first on the charge of killing her husband and was convicted on the strength of her statement The charge against luir mother was thrown out at: preliminary hearing.When the other two went on trial, Mrs, Dick refused to testify against them, earning a cita lion for contempt of court along with her death sen tence The other two trials were deferred while Mrs, Dick tip pealed llte murder conviction.The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled out her statement and gave her a new trial, at which she w as acquitted' U a third murder trial this one for the baby's death she was convicted o f manslaughter and sentenced to life Boho zuk was quickly acquitted of murder in both deaths Donald MarLean went on trial for the Dick killing hut the judge tok the murder case away from the jury and accepted a guilty plea to an accessory after the - fact charge.M a e Le a n, who worked for the Ha m i 11 o n Street Railway, later pleaded guilty to ,stealing 26,2ar*seau' brother of the bride.; 1 siouslv \u201d\tand ^r- Kenneth Edgecombe.I SEE GOOD BUSINES\tM\u2018ss Carol Latter, cousin of \u2018I couldn't to you're born with \u2014.ing how to build up the muscles that revolve the chest, and it This week, our travelling \"tourist\" has left congratulatory cards with these lucky Québecers.They are invited, along with two friends of their choice, to spend a day at Expo 67 .all expenses paid.This wonderful day will be followed by a gala dinner with Premier Daniel Johnson at the terrace-restaurant of the Québec Pavilion, Our travelling \"tourist\u201d will continue his voyage through the province.He is looking for other Québecers who are putting their hospitalité into practice .by saying \"Bonjour 1\" as often as possible.You may receive an invitation, too I QUÉBEC DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FISH AND GAME Say \"Bonjour!\"., the Québec-styfe welcome! 0 was of yelUw carnatons.Out of town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Donald Blampin.St.Lambert, and Mr.and Mrs Archie Fairbrother, Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Fortin ha\\e taken up residence in Waterloo.BABIES PROTECTED longer?Come to Canada ! Miss Anderson, billed profes- be bride, was in charge of the jsionaly as Miss Pollyanna, is a Sl|^sf book __ I |uvp a tall blonde with a striking fig-1 Mrs.Pariseau, mother of Ihe families 'who ure \"'ss Bent is a petite bru-bride, wore an ice pink cotton camping vaca- nfttc.They charge no tuition lace dress and matching jaek-tions Camping means three ®tudents who make the grade et, white accessories and a cor-meals a dav often cooked on a wil1 be managed.Miss Ander- sage of white carnations.camp stove.So I used to have son foreses a bountiful booking1- an awful time planning a day-[business, to-day variety.Now I anticipate s an extensive course, this by saving recipes all vear- sbe said.\u201cI teach them all the round that 1 think can be'pre- fundamentals, plus a routine or pared on a camp stove By va-]fwo' and bow to walk, talk: .cation time 1 have a two weeks\u2019bow f® use a mike.The whole NEW AORK (CP)\u2014AA ant tofupptv pf \u2018'one-pan\u201d meals works.\u2019 live longer'\u2019 If you\u2019re a woman Sevcr'a] mea)s are piannet) cn(pi.Qup on ^ I showed a gam of 12.Sri from »\"* *uPPll»\tn'\"'*\t^\u201emh\u201e\u201er.of Verdun the first quarter of the 1966 67\thall's of ri,'v cotton m lime, compared with 30,41 m year.Profit margin ration to Quo, .\"Jjdearly beloved sister of Sarah, HOAD SAFETY \u2014\tLast\tj tion on\tKing Street\tWest Tuesdav the Sherbrooke Pol\t\tnear Le\tKaron Motel\tShow n iee Department began\tits an*\tabove, z\t'gt.Maurice\tHoule nual two week car\tinspec-\texamines\tthe ear of Ke\\.Ito-\t sales was 127 .as compared with 1 22 V.Bow Valiev Industries Ltd ) reports it has sold its 60\u2022V in terest in Canadian till Tool Ltd lo Kennametal Inc of laitrobe, | Penn , for $840,000.The other 40'T of the Cal bales in the same month last iClara, and Harold.Funeral ser ,,,\t.\tI' ice Friday, July 28th.at 1.00 ytvir, The figures reflect labor*,, ,___ ,,,\t.\t, , \u201e .\t, , i Pm from the ( hape! of J.\\t problems Iasi year which slm'\t\u201e\u201e\t, ' .,\t,\t.\t, MaeGilIivray and Sons 5644 down some nulls in Quehoc for ,,\t,\t.,\tHannantyne Ave.Verdun, to five months, the ( anadian lev\t.\t\u201e \u2022 Mount Loyal ( ometerv limera tiles Institute reports.For the fust six months of arrangements by t K Wilson ger Duehesneau, Lake Megalith', yesterday afternoon.The inspection showed the left front light to be defective.(Record photo.Gerry Lemay) ,,\t,and Son, Cowansville, Que.this year, the nulls opened 23!\tH 782 bales, compared with 229, p^pc i\u201ei,\u201e ,\t«, .i.oi gary based seismic drilling hit|763 bales for Ihe like period of ,\t\u2018 'r\u2019 manufacturer was acquired bvii966\t.biooke Hospital, on Thursday, July 2iih .1967, John L Pope, .\t.\t.\t.\tbeloved husband of Elizahelh The stock market today (Court««y of Greonthialrit Ltd.) cars City police inspect to find possible defects NEW YOFU STOCK EXCHANGE Previou* Closing 11 a.m For the next two weeks, wea Between 5 p m.and Saskatchewan's hay crop was cal- poor Separatist youths greted Gen.less favorab!e Mr g ' ' ZZ\" lice will conduct a CnoinK fiT-093* ooints second seven-year term in 1965 ception of the C o m m u n i s t.eluding the Middle East crisis\t_ _\t\u201e 65 Canadian dairy commission an, was absent, yesterday, except\tgaiiV (dauirhten, The report says any clashes at the initial presentation of the\tnoiioiR (anm.between Indians and wastes document, would probably be limited to! 'The six aldermen who rereiv fights and demonstrations, cer ed their copy limited their quos tainly with no widespread loot 1 tions to very short ones and did ing or burning\tno\u2018 seek \u2018w much detail on the In its recommendations, the points raised by ihe report report urges:\talderman Everett Nienl \u2014Special services Indians know their court \u2014Court assignment of Indians convicted of drunkenness to elm irs and drying-out stations ra ther than to jail, \u2014Granting lo Indians of liquor privileges now enjoyed only by whites.to ensure put it \"if we start asking ques-rights m lions on every little thing well be here for a week.\u201d And so they went home with the thick black book under their arms.SWBET In loving memorv nl our mother am! brothers, Mother, who passer! nwav July It).I9M.I,von July 2.1, 19,W) «nr! Maurice.July 7\t19.'»* Alss-ovs rememberer! by, TltKIU FAMILY, CRACK AND KATK, ORANT AN!) IVAN.GLEN MURRAY Mr.and Mrs Douglas An Government support at all drew* and daughter.Ixiuise.levels for Indian Meii- Eskimo Hanover Ont were overnight friendship centres is also called j guest* of Mr and Mrs Clifford for.\tGeorge.AMBULANCE SERVICE & Funeral Home Gerard Monfette Inc.Guy Monfette, Manager 562 2249 44 Windsor Sf., Sherbrooke.Card of Thanks, Marriages, Death Notices, Births, JSe per count line.Minimum charqp, $2.00 (0 lines or letll IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 30c per count line.Minimum charges, $2 00 (10 lines or lest) Poetry 25 cents * line extra, Additional names over three 10 cents each name.WEDDING Wedding pictures and writeups received within one month of happening ere published tree.A charge of $10.00 Is made tor wedding delayed beyond this period.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OP PER.SON SENDING NOTICES.OBITUARIES Obituerles received within one month of death are published tree.A charge of $5 00 Is made for obituaries delayed beyond this period.The Record reserves the right to edit or condense obituaries heceuse of space limitations. f S SHERBROOKE DAfLY RETORT), WED., JULY 2«, 1007( 1.Articles For Sale 4.Property For Sale EXQUISITE RESIDENCE Privately situated on excellent wooded lot in Sherbrooke's North Ward.Quality construction of granite and wood, 7 rooms cedar penciled throughout, comprising living NEW AND USED ftamJturB o< aBl rQorn wjth fjrep|ace din- kinds, we buy, sell and exchange.I\tr Kit oui Fortier Inc.102fl Wellington St\u201e So.Tel.567-3581.AUTOMATIC RCA whirlpool washer in good condition.Tel.569-3585.FTJRNITUKE mai sas Been stored away, reason for sale, hasn't been claimed.Three complete rooms, bedroom set, living room set and kitchen set *229.One other st *199.00.As low as *2.00 weekly.Paul Boudreau.Teh 560-3960 or 864-4251, Deauville.PRINTING of all kinds.Write us for quotations or drop In at our commercial plant, Sherbrooke Dally Record, 50 Camirand St., Sherbrooke.TeL 569-3636, Local 33.12.To Let i25.Teachers Wanted 36.Miscellaneous NUMBERS DECLINE I EXCEPTION TO RULE PLACE VAUDREUIL 23\u201d SILVER TONE TV.like new Price $100.Tel.562-5848.THREE-PIECE chesterfield set.coffee table, library table and set of tubs.Tel.562-2279.LEAVING TOWN: Three furnished rooms, stove, fridge, washer, living room, bedroom, kitchen set.mattress and spring.Complete for $605.00.Easy terms.Must sell.For Information call T.Lam hert, 567-4808.FRESH garden peas.24 Mount Road, Lennoxvllle.Tel.567-4126.! b'LLCTlur hcateis for medium sue house.Used two winters.Tel.569-2690 or 567-5866 or Box 847, Lennoxvllle.INGLIS square tub, deluxe wringer washer, pump, lint filter, timer, excellent condition.Tel.875-3417.ingroom, kitchen with j built-in dishwasher, stove ; and fan, household com- | munication system, 4 bed- ¦ rooms, 2 full ceramic tile bathrooms, all purpose room, carport.Terms open for discussion.DUNN REALTY REG'D.Mrs.J.Neill Tel.562-4453 5.Lots For Sale LARGER 1XJTS accepted for apartment constructions.Belvedere, Kingston, Dunant Streets.Other residential lots, alongside Sherbrooke Golf, Vermont, Jacques-Cartier Streets.Favorable mortgages.Help to build.Visit these beautiful developments.See He-hert\u2019s 2155 Baohand, Phone 562-0874.7 ROOMS TOWN HOUSE H.M.Morin, Broker Tel.Daytime: 569-9926 562-8919 \u2014 567-7998 at night ONE TO FOUR room apartments heated, 540 Malouin St.Tel.569-6292.Wanted Male French teacher for grades 9 12 small college preparatory boarding school for boys.Candidate must be bilingual and possess college or university degree.In addition to salary, school provides room, board, and utilities (less telephone), for njan and family during school year.For information write Mr.W.E.Bermingham, Headmaster, Sterling School, Crafts-bury Common, Vermont, 05827.LENNOX VILLK: Available Sept.1, Modern 4 room apartment with heated swimming pool.Good residential area, electrical appliances if desired.Apply Janitor.TeJ.567-5635.26.Help Wanted: Male OPEN EVERY NIGHT and SUNDAYS until 9.30 p.m.5 continent gift shop 5 miles from Sherbrooke on route 5 past Lennoxville next to Rolling Hills Motel.Canada\u2019s sheep population in Half the population of Leba 1967 is about one-quarter of the.non are Christians, though the country\u2019s 2,000,000 animals in surrounding countries are pre-1932.\tdominantly Moslem.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum cherge 50 cents for 16 words or less.Three consecutive insertions, 3rd dey half charge.Six consecutive insertions, 25% off.10 cent* for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 P.M.day previous to insertion.Auction Sales, Legal Notice*, Classk fied Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 AJVL Saturday for Monday 569-3636.SEPTIC TANKS Emptied Call: Evenings 562-3158 CALL BISHOP\u2019S Brothers\u2019 Ltd., 143 Magog St.Tel.562-9315 for paint-ing, renovating, building and repairs.EXPERIENCED tobacco harvest primer wanted.Only man staying full season need apply.For full information call 539-2601, Waterloo, Que.AUCTION SALE For the estate of the Late Mrs.Doris Hunting, g cars For Sale Lennoxville, Que., Sale to be held in the hall on the Fair Grounds, Ayer's Cliff, Que., Saturday, July 29th, '67, I960 PARISIENNE Convertible Pontiac, good condition, $575.00, 1961 (.\u2019omet, two-door automatic, $650.00.Tel.843-5009, Magog.At 12:30 p.m.TO BE SOLD: 30\u201d Enterprise electric stove with glass in door, chrome kitchen set with 3 chairs, 4 beige chrome chairs, white wall cupboard, large white corner cupboard, kitchen table with drawers, small tables, stands, Dubary 2-piece chesterfield set, Snyder over stuffed rocking chair, writing desk, card table with 4 matching chairs, coffee tables, moihogany corner slop stand, 4-piece bedroom set complete with 1939 FORD Deluxe, A-l Running condition.1939 Chev., 1922 Ford Pick-up \u2018/i ton, A-I shape.Tel.562-9763.FOUR ROOM heated apartment quiet country home, furnished or unfurnished, second floor.Available Sept.1st.Tel.812-2205.North Hatley.EAST SHERBROOKE: Five room-veterans house, garage, electric; stove, sun porch, $65.00 monthly.! Available August Ist.Tel.562-7950.1 CENTER WARD: Furnished apartments, V/z and 2!/^ rooms, heated, hot water and individual thermostat.Apply 329 Frontenac St.Tel.569-3912.SIX room house, automatic heating system, modern conveniences.Tel.243-5289.BEAUTIFUL new four room heated apartments.Belvedere, Kingston streets.Possession September first Also wonderful individual seven room residence.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand St., 562-0874.MAN wanted for haying.Tel.2893.569- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If YOU want to drink that\u2019s your business.If you want to stop that\u2019s our business.Tel.Sherbrooke 567-9661 TeL Stanstead 876-2289 MEAT MANAGERS 39.MEAT CUTTERS NURSERY SCHOOL, Lennoxville, Tues., Wed , Thursday afternoons 1:15 to 3:15 p.m.Beginning Sept.$12.00 monthly, qualified teacher, limited number of openings.Tel.569-4027.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014Tel.889-2272 General Plumbing \u2014 Auto matic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Con struction wood \u2014 \u201cVeneer doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool \u2014 Complete bathroom sets with fixtures $149 \u2014 Brick $40.per thousand, choice of 2 colors \u2014 \u201cMela-mite\u201d from $10.a sheet \u2014 Distributor \u201cNational Paint Ltd.\u201d 1151 King St.East Tel.562-3392 Also hardware.GABtUEL DUBREUil Weil Drilling We can drill you a well in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 BLACK AND white cat, part An-! gora, black nose, around Court St.Tel.569-2784.Reward.NORTH WARD, six room heated MORRIS MINOR 1964.31,000 mile.'.,! bungalow, with garage, available like new, one owner, $600.00.One Immediately.Tel.562-4607.ii.-u set of winter tires Tel 569- .\t-,\t~\t.«038\t14.Cottages to Let 1963 CHEV.Biscayne, V-8, Automatic, colour black, white wall tires, low mileage, excellent condition.Tel.842-2949.spring and mattress, 1, Vt-bedj complete, with spring and mat ; 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe for sale, tress, 2 chest of drawers, day! For further information please couch, vanity with chair, electric table lamps, floor lamps, foot stool, commode, travelling bags, folding lawn chairs, magazine rack, fireplace screer.with andirons and tools, large Teddy bear, veranda gate, skis, Venetian blind, mirrors, clothes rack, folding ironing board, bathroom scales, electric steam iron, long playing records, electric waffle iron, lot of dishes, cooking utensils, lot of glassware, pressure cooker, canister set, copper horn.Mix all Deluxe Mix master, lot of stiver-ware, sandwich toaster, electric blanket, pictures, hand paintings, bedding, linen, telephone table, and chairs, 2.4 ply winter tires 775 x 14, vases, band lawn mower.set of wooden bowls with spoon, large antique clock manufactured by Edward P.Baird and Co., electric fan, carpet sweeper, small desk, umbrella holder, some tools, rug 9\u2019x 12\u2019, piano bench, desk lamp, electric heating pad, and many oilier articles too numerous to mention.An auction of interest.TERMS: CASH.HOWARD STAN DISH.(Auctioneer).4.Property For Sale COTTAGES are now in demand, and vve have the customers.If you want to sell that summer homo, cottage or lakeside property, let us know.Charles Connors.138 Wellington St.No.: Tel.562-4000.WOULD YOU like to own a comfortable eight room, oil heated family residence, close to schools?Call 562-5331.ideal COUNTRY home, located mi mutes from downtown Sherbrooke on paved bus route, close i to school and churches, ten room! house, largely remodelled, modern kitchen, two bathrooms, new plumbing and heating, new elec-1 trie system, nice stable plus two| car garage.Situated on 7 acres! of land with magnificent view Apply Record Box No.46.phone 562-8237.! 962 RAMBLER « LASSIC for immediately.Call 567-9480.sale 8a.Authorized New Car Dealers BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhaffl, GMC Trucks Sales Sc Service, Deluxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West.Tel.569-3662.9.Trucks For Sale ONE 1957 INTERNATIONA! ki-ton truck (Bell Telephone), also one 1963 one ton, 4 gear with double wheels, both in very good condition.Contact Town and Country Automotive Service, Ascot Road.Tel 562-786 i.UPSIDEDOWN DANCE The courting dance of the Prince Rudolph bird of paradise is done upside down on a branch./ .785 BUCK ST: Facing Marymount School, five large room bungalow, two sunporches.garage In basement.Aluminum windows and clapboard sidings.Tel.562-1430, MODERN five apartment building 144x5 Kingston.Other apartment buildings.Galt.Belvedere, Kingston Streets.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand St.Phone 562-0874.d an villi'.124 Cleveland Road: Eight room house for sale For further information phone 839-2879.ATTRACTIVE six room bungalow under construction on Bouchet to St.near Portland.Living room with dining area, kitchen.3 bedrooms, ample closet splice, ceramic tile bathroom.Available before Sept.1st.Price $16,900.Cash required $3,000.- $13.800.at 7 , 25 years.Dunn Realty Reg\u2019d .Mrs.J.Neill, Tel.562-4453 - 569-6315.ONE WEEK: Aug 12th.to Aug.19th.Lake Memphremagog, Georgevllle.Three bedroom lakeshore cottage.Modern conveniences.Boat.Tel.562-2587.LAKE MASSAWIPP1, three bedroom cottage modern conveniences, available for month of August.Tel.837-23(10 Waterville.FIVE room cottage, available for August 12, located at Little Lake Magog $40.00 weekly.Tel.567-9160.Call between 5-7 p.m.19.\tRoom & Board LADY pensioner would like room and board, preferably in Lennoxville.No cam required.Tel.567-2378.20.\tWanted To Purchase WANTED to buy all kinds of used furniture.Will pay cash.Tel.567-3581.HOLSTEIN Heifers, pu rob reds and grade cows to freshen in August.September and October, George Hayes, Enosburg Falls, Vt.OLD JEWELRY, dishes, oil lamps, guns, swords, settees, and pine furniture.Colin MacLeod, Lennoxville Tel.567-7510 VVE BUY all kinds of horses or horses that have just died.The meat from these horses is tc feed wild animals.Tel, 562-9463 - Bury There are a number of openings in I.G.A.supermarkets in the Ottawa area.These openings are due to expansion, new store operations, ami promotion of present staff.Rapid advancement to store manager or supervisory positions is assured for well qualified and energetic personnel.Salary is open and there is a complete range of employee benefits.i\u2019lease apply in writing giving lull details of experience.Personnel Department M.Loeb Limited 400 Industrial Avenue Ottawa 8, Ontario.41.Boats and Motors BOAT, MOTOR and paddle.Price ji $75.00.Apply 251) Bellevue St., Magog or call 848-9530.JIM SNADIN.LICENCED BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Graduate of Reisch American Sr,hsol or Auctioneering Mason City - Iowa.Tel.839-3040 DANVILLE, Que.14 FT.ALUMINUM Runabout, com-ig plete with H.P.Johnson motor, windshield, steering wheel anrl________________________ harness, rubber floor mats, back rest for seats, safety cushions, paddle.$500.00.Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff 838-4822.Free estimatss on request for asphalt works in Sherbrooke and district.Work guaranteed Léo Picgnetta Ltee 1103 Federal St.Sherbrooke Tel.562-2577 VVE RENT ALMOST EVERYTHING a CONVEYOR ROOF DECKS with hydraulic drive.Can carry cement, rocks, bricks or / L,:\": - -Lr-i cement blocks up to 33\u2019 in height ¦ - L\tmd load capacity up to 40 tons an our.For further details, call us lay or night at S Saks Center Inc.906 King St.West \u2014 Tel.569-9641-42 28.Domestic Help TRAINED ATTENUANT wanted for elderly lady living alone in Richmond County, light housekeeping, laundry sent out.Tel.Richmond 828-3030.HOUSEWORK WANTED within the Eastern Townships.Would care for semi-invalid lady.Apply Record Box No.48.CAPABLE SINGLE woman for general work in rest home.Must speak English.Call 562-0954, Montreal St., Sherbrooke.FRENCH graduate wanting to learn English, desires work as mother\u2019s helper for two months.Experienced.Tel.845-2334.WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, light work.7:00 A.M.to 2:00 P.M.References required.State salary expected to Record Box No.49.32.Situation Wanted Female WOMAN WOl LD like part time work as ironing or doing housework Tel.562-3272 after 1:00 p.m.35.Business CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEB1-X CITY OF MAGOG CALL FOR TENDERS Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Muc-jLcod entertained at dinner recently Mr.and Mrs.Neil Mac Deed, Evesham, Sask.; Miss ] Christie MacLeod, Sherbrooke; Mrs.Angus Nickles and Mr.and Mrs Alex Smith.Dearborn, Mich.; Mrs.George Keown; ! Miss Eileen Keown; and Miss j Dawn ignez, Edmonton.Alta.; Mr.Merlyn Keown, Montreal jand Mr.and Mrs.W.G.MacLeod, Canterbury.Mr.Angus j Nickles of Dearborn, Mich, ro Iturneri home on July 10, lea-j ving Mrs, Nickles for a longer I visit with friends and relatives.VACATION SPECIALS COUNTRY GENERAL store and gas service station in Eastern Townships.English farming center.Only store and gas station in town, 10 miles from International Bordet .New stock, living quarters in building.Low price for quick sale.Apply Record Box No.47.35a.Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby | given that sealed proposals i'titi Renault, R8.aut.trans.CONTEMPORARY six room bum satow, three bedrooms, living room with dining area, kitchen.fuU ceramic tile bathroom, laundry room, plus two finished rooms and full bathroom In baseme-nt.Carport, excellent location.1653 .Dominion St.Terms open for discussion.Photo M LS.- Dunn Realty Reg\u2019d.Mrs.J.Neill.Tel.562-4453 .568-6315, endorsed \u201cProposal for the performance of the following works \u2014 surface and sanitary sewers and waterworks oh 16th Avenue\u201d addressed to the undersigned shall be received until Thursday, August 3rd 1967 at five o\u2019clock p.m.Local contractors interested may obtain the necessary forms and pertinent information at the office of the municipal engineer.The City does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the bids.Yves Langlois.Ass.secretary-treasurer.4.Property For Sale 4.Property For Sale ROCHF.FOUCAULT ST.Fine brick bungalow, 5 rooms, living-room, large kitchen, with dining area, 3 bedrooms.carport.Lot 70 x 102 well landscaped, Close to Sherbrooke Country Club.Call Royal Trust 569-9371, eve: E.Sutherland 567-3014.liENNOXVILLE\u2014R.R.3 \u2014 Nine room brick bungalow, 5 bedrooms, sewing and laundry rooms, IMi bathrooms.Full size basement with Thcrmopane windows.Attached garage.Lot 135 x 450.South side bordering river.Owner transferred.Price reduced for a quick sale.Call Royal Trust 569-9371.eve; K.Sutherland 567-3014.FOREST ST.\u2014 Two storey house.Living-room, dining room, kitchen and 3 bedrooms.Sun room and attached garage.Numerous trees on lot and good location.Neighbouring vacant lot 50 x 100 included in the deal if desired.Easv buying conditions.CaH Royal Trust 569-9371, eve: R.Saint-Denis 562-7314.For aW your real estate transactions call: The Royal Trust Company 1sls on '>0 League with 33 points, t w o to an 8-8 tie in a game that others.points ahead of Sorel and five featured a furious third-period Anyre Despard, another ou \u2022 behind the slipping Drumond- clash between Sherbrooke's stal\u2018d,nf °lyraP\u2018c ville Athletics who two weeks Ron Kaufman and Sorel's Yves ranks fourth in the standings ¦ ago had a safe margin over the Deschense.Both fighters were \u201dlth 33 Saf\t3.10 2.so w\u2019ater-ski champion, left for Vic- pressive performances which toria, B.C., yesterday morning won for him the top honors in with the other members of the'the event.Provincial team to compete in Perrault is heavily favored to the Canadian chamoianshms.retajn ty,e tj(ie he won last year.Perrault will be out to defend ithough the competition prom- the title he won last year at the ises t0 rou°h Nationals held here in S h e r-brooke ¦Baby Brother «UINELLA: (3-1) $7.80 TIME: 2.11.2 Battle D.Adios, Dandy Worthy, Peggy Angus, Too-good and Cindy Dale.FIFTH RACE 7\u2014Pine Acres Whorty 12.70 7.90 3.10 Jean Rodrl- l Miss Corvair 0.70 6 30 gue, who holds the Canadian's\u2014Claire Express\t2.50 jumping record of 131 feet, will\tL13-'4 \u2014 Ruth Dear.Komo The championships will be be bis main rivai.other faces m!\u2019ss'> janT Brook * VaiUy Bo''' held on Beaver Lake in Victor-tQ watch are Pierre Plouffe, ju\tsixth o*rr ia where officials of the Cana-nior Canadian chamPi and yvaiv, .,out R.Wav 8 60 4 7() 4 40 dian water - Ski Asociation ¦j'etrau|ti a new-comer to the 2\u2014Dickory Boy\t6.20 6.90 will have an opportunity to view Quebec skjing scene.\t3 Spring Direct\t18.10 Canada's potential in the World.A_____ ^_____,., C1__,___, _| TIME: 2.12.1 \u2014 isola Belie, Mid- Anne Donahue of Sherbrooke1 nite Grattan.Eiaz ibaf and Helene Grégoire will also Gerry c\u201e Miss win Adios.take part in the competition.\tseventh race Mlg-btv Championships to be held at Jacques Cartier Park August KTh?Sb\"pL,n.i»g\ts?\u201d\u2022* 'is a Koo .voc ohrvson affor the t wn1 lvlanIl0Da> 48 faVOted tO retain\tS\u2019lr\t46 3.60 DOC was cnosen alter ins two\t,\t,2\u2014Golden Keystoner\t4 \u2019 lt.w(irk'cd and Ron Jacks of Vancouver gol in with 2:17.4.ninth race 5.Isola Abe\t17.40 8.80 6.00 Z\u2014CIiarniante Ibaf\t9.80 5.60 t time: C2m.3 \u2014 jersey Express' 16'J'ea'r\"°*d Vancouver star leil time behind her team-male and The Great Spencer, Baby Sandwich,\u2019 the qualifiers for Wednesday' two American girls .Richmond Gal, Gordon ibaf.\tjnight's final of the women's 200 GAMES MARK BROKEN tenth race\tmetre backstroke in 2:27.4.It| Mary Pat Pumfrey of Victoria Sherbrooke Alouettes meetithe most interesting game on,5-Duke Crain\t5.80 3,00 2.90 was an automatic record since B.C., and Donna Ross of Mont- the Quebec Indians tomight at the bill.With Granby\u2019s superb r%da\t4,70 ^60 the event was on the games real got into the final of the the Park Avenue Stadium in a pitching against Thetford\u2019s\t\u2018\t' lc exacta: (5-3) $32.20 program for the first, time game that will either drive the powerhouse slugging, the game time: 2.99.1 \u2014 sheibv t.Juliana CANADIANS QUALIFY The first five gunners all broke the games record of 590, set in 1963.swimming events, with five Gil Boa of St.Catharines, finals on tap.\t[Ont., was six'll with 589.The tempo of the big two-week Mayer added a silver as a sports spectacle, picked up con- member of the second-place siderably on the third day of the English match rifle team, and games.\t;here loo, world and games rec- With four finals in shooting ords were broken, and two in equeslrian out of the.The U.S.team won the gold way, Canada had one gold, one with 2,376 points, a world rec-silver and one bronze to keep lord.Mexico finished third with within range for the time being 2.347.Both the U.S.and Cana at least\u2014of the U.S., which had dians broke the games record won four golds.\tof 2.2-!9.World and\tgames\trecords\tIn the swimming prelim- In\tteam sports, the\tCanadian\tfor\ta\t7-4 lead en route to a 9 6 were broken\tin the\tshoting\tinaries, Miss Tanner was joined,field\thockey team\tremained\tvictory.Tuesday.\tin the 200 backstroke final by undefeated with a win and two In swiming,\tElaine\tTanner\u2019s!\t14-year-old Jeanne Warren optics\tbut was a point behind Pan-American\tdebut\tproduced\tVancouver, who was timed in leading Argentina in\tthe eight another games record as the 2:37.2, the fourth-best qualifying country round robin tournament.'Canada tied Jamaica 1-1 on a second-half goal by Paul McMil-len of Vancouver.In the equestrian dressage, Inez Fischcr-Credo of Vancouver was fifth with 653 points.Christilot Hanson of Sharon, Ont., was eighty with 602, and Jean Mackenzie of Vancouver was Hth with 444.Canada won the bronze Tuesday in the team event which drew only three teams.* Andrews bunt sparks Red Sox rally over Angels, Senators clip As 6-3 homer an.! single and Held with in the 18th inning, stole second, a bonier.\t| went to third qn Yankee ca'eher Joe Pepltone drove in three ''ake Gibbs had throw and runs with two homers and Steve \u2019vored 011 Rich Rollins' infield Whitaker two with a homer and single in New York's first game Bill Monbouquette pitched victory.Minnesota gol ils run nine Innings iu relief for the on Bob Allison's leadoff homer Yanks, retiring the first 21 bnt- There were men on first and third with two out in the Boston sixth inning Wednesday night with Andrews at the plate lie bunted.By the time surprised Calitor uia third baseman Woody Held ficlde-i the ball Andrews was on first and Reggie Smith was home with the third run of the inning to tie the game 4 4.The Red Sox went on to score three more times in the inning in the first inning.The nighleap threatened to go forever until Rod Carew walked tors he fared before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the 16th.The Canadian men\u2019s volley-bailers lost to defending champion Brazil 15-10, 15-8, 15-3, the nails further into the Alouette should be a wide-open, coffin or give them a bit more swinging contest, breathing space.At nine games The Lachine Mets will be1 off the pace, the Als can t af-Lggjjj^g back-to-back wdns as ford to slip any more at this they corne (lp against the Ples.; stage < f the season.\tIsisville Braves while the Drum- ,\t,\t.\t_\t.» mondville Royals travel to In the only Provincial league Coatlcook action last night, the Coaticook_____________ Canadiens suffered their sixth! setback in seven starts as they dropped a .3-1 decision to the >.W/\\VF|
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