Sherbrooke daily record, 20 mars 1954, samedi 20 mars 1954
[" 1954 S\tM\tT\tMARCH W\tT\tF\t1954 S \t1\t2\t3\t4.\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t THE PAPER OF THE EASTERX TOWNSHIPS WlAltICK CLEAR, COOLER Cloudy this morning with *nnw «nd rain mixed bt^oming frcering rain at times.Cloudy with rain or freeiing rain during the day becoming snowflurries late this eve-ing.Mild.Outlook for Sunday: Clear but cooler.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, SATURDAY, MARCH 20.Fifty-Eighth Yeat FLAMES RAGE IN .COAL SHAFT World News Stockholm \u2014TT1)\u2014Maj.-Gen.Axel Ljunghahl, 57, Friday was appointed eommandcr-in-chief of the Royal Swedish Air Force, fourth largest in the world.The Swedish air force has more than 1,500 planes, most of them jets.* * * Taipeh, Formosa \u2014 (Reu-' ters)\u2014The whole of Formosa was blacked out for 20 minutes Friday night when radar screens spotted several unidentified planes heading towards the island from the Communist-controlled Chusan islands.No air raid alarm was sounded, however.# * * Moscow\u2014 (/Pi \u2014The Soviet Union in a note made public here early today sharply attacked Turkey for negotiating a mutual security pact with Pakistan.The note addressed to the Ankara government said Turkey\u2019s agreement with Pakistan was \u201ccreating a military bloc in the Near and Middle East and in southeast Asia and damages Soviet-Turkish-rel-ations.\u201d It added, \u201cThe Turkish government must bear full responsibility for the consequences.\u201d * * * London, Ont.\u2014 (® \u2014Three soldiers from Camp Ipper-wash.Ont., were injured Friday when their auto crashed into a tree just west of livre.Injured were Cpl.Malcolm Cardy, 25, of Fredericton, N.B., cuts, bruises and possible broken ribs; Cptl.John LeRoy Turpin, 26, of London, and Pte.Roland Robinson, 23, of Greenfield, Ont., cuts, bruises and undetermined injuries.Two other soldiers in the car were shaken up but otherwise uninjured.Police said the car struck a bump in the road and went out of control.\t/ Washington Atomic Pool Plan Issued Washington \u2014 (/P) \u2014 United States-Soviet talks got down to brass tacks on President Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace plan Friday after three months of conversation about how to approach the subject.State Secretary Dulles called in Soviet ambassador Georgi Zarubin and handed him what the state department called \u201ca concrete plan.\" This is a detailed program to carry out President Eisenhower's1 j suggestion for an international ! pool to which nations would contribute some of their atomic materials and know-how1 for peaceful, purposes.The text of the plan was not : made public, but the basic pro visions of the American proposal I are: Two Miners Known To Hove Perished In Fire Sweeping Through Shaft Three Miles Under The Sea.By DON MacKENZIE (Canadian Press Correspondent) Glace Bay, N.S.\u2014 CP \u2014 l ire fanned by air from the ventilating system raged out of control through a coal tunnel fari beneath the sea off here today and two miners were known to have ! perished in the gas-filled shaft.Draegermen, veteran mine rescue workers, toiled in the smoke and darkness all night trying to bring the menacing blaze in No.26 submarine colliery under control.They were repulsed many times by the scaring heat.The dead men were identified?\u2014- \u2014.1 as Donald MacLellan, about 50, and Malcie O\u2019Hanley, about 35.MacLellan rose to the stature of hero some years ago by leading trapped miners to safety when an explosion tore through No.25 colliery.The entire night shift of 200 men was working in the tunnel Army Chief In Support Of Stevens ROLLING OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE The first the Air Force rolls off the Boeing Airplane Company B-52 is the first of several heavy bombers which will eight jet heavy bomber lo be delivered to s assembly line at Seattle, Wash The huge add to the defense of Ameriea.(NKA Telephoto) 1.\tCreation of an international j 2,000 feet below ground and atomic energy agency by the ; three miles out under the Atlantic Linited States, Russia and other\taj 7 pm when the atomic powers, including Britain 1.\t, ,\t,\t.and France\ttlre sPurted out of control.2.\tThe agency would take All except MacLellan and OTlan-charge of the pool of atomic mat- ley escaped unhurt.The mihe, one erials, and would be responsible of several under thc sca ofr the for safe-guarding it, preventing seizure by any nation bent on war, 3.The agency could mobilize atomic experts to develop atomic energy for power purposes in areas lacking sufficient electrical power; for medicine and for such things as agricultural research.A department announcement said the plan \u201cto further the peaceful development and the use of atomic energy\u201d was drafted by the U.S.government after cotlsul-tation with other Allied governments.The announcement also disclosed that Russia has transmitted to the United States \u201ccertain proposals in connection with the general subject of atomic matters.\u201d It said these proposals, presumably dealing with atomic disarmament are under study.j Cape Breton coast, men altogether.The fire started employs 600 By WILMOT KERCHER Washington\u2014yCP)\u2014Army Secretary Robert Stevens, approaching a showdown fight with Senator Joseph McCarthy, got a pat on the back Friday from the army's chief of staff, who called him a \u201chigh-principled\u201d public official.Gen.Matthew B.Ridgway, ad dressing the National Press Club, said thc army is proud of its secretary and the country will share hawed that pride \u201cwhen thc full story of York's unfolding events becomes known,\u201d Next week McCarthy\u2019s Senate \u2018\u201cU investigations subcommittee is ex-0u- pected to open an extraordinary Province To Relieve Civil Servants Of Duplicate Taxation Upon Incomes Picketing On Docks Restricted Is New York- -;7P)- No Protest At McCarthy Visit Ottawa\u2014 ((P) \u2014The government will not try to prevent Red-baiting Senator Joseph McCarthy of j the United States from making a scheduled speech in Toronto, April 20.Prime Minister St.Laurent said Friday in the Commons it would be \u201cinappropriate\u201d to make representations to the U.S.government with a view to keep the Republican senator from speaking in Canada.He replied to a question by Op-; position Leader Drew\u2019 who asked Thursday if the government would consider the advisability of indicating to the United States that it would be unfortunate for a U.S.congressman to discuss his country's political affairs in C'anada.Mr.St.Laurent said Canadians invited to speak in the U.S.were conscious of the delicacy of speak-1 ing of national affairs and he felt any U.S.speaker coming to Canada would be equally conscious otj that delicacy.N.S.Pilot Dead In Plane Crash Windsor, Ont.\u2014CP\u2014The crash of an RCAF jet trainer Friday snuffed out the life of a Glace Bay, N.S., man as the aircraft dived into a muddy field on takeoff.F.O.P.C.Cadegan had brought his plane in to Windsor on a trip from Portage la Prairie, Man., to Centralia, year London.He took off on the last leg of his journey an hour later.With the pilot on the trip from Portage la Prairie was Fit.Lt.A.F.Henry, senior medical officer at Portage.He disembarked at Windsor and Cadegan went on alone.The pilot is survived by his I widow who lives at Grand Bend, ; Ont.Observers said the aircraft made what was apparently a normal takeoff and disappeared into a cloud.A few moments later it dived into the field, exploded and burned.There w'as almost nothing left with thc largest piece of wreckage about three feet high.when an explosive charge was fired into the coal face to loosen the coal.This normally causes a slight blaze the one Friday night got out of control.It turned the tunnel, which runs laterally between No.26 and No.1-B shafts, into an inferno.Company officials again to enter inspection but «.imc m,u\t| especially its senior officers, beat them back.\t1 should too often be thc target for A fourth draegerman relief squad i irresponsible criticism.\u201d went below ground early today inj Neither Stevens nor Ridgway an attempt to seal off the tunnel t mentioned McCarthy\u2019s name, but and pump in water to-put out the]the secretary's statement appar- one phase of his The city out mass picketing on New strikebound waterfront Friday in an effort to snuff out union warfare on the docks.The crackdown failed lo touch back to-work surge non-striking AFL dockers.hearing to determine whether the ; 0j-f any gCnora senator or the secretary is right;\t\u2018 ' in the multitude of charges and counter-charges they have hurled | Only about 1,000 of them reported for work safe passage of the rival at each other.Stevens himself, in a speech tried again and prepared for delivery in Charles-the tunnel for an|ton- S-C\u201d Friday, remarked \u201cIt is smoke and flames ¦Qeplorable that the ann-v- \u2022 \u2019 and although guaranteed through picket lines International Longe» shoremen\u2019s Association (Ind.).An AFL steward whose discharge set off a snowballing scr-ol disputes that culminated in By RICHARD D1AGNAULT Canadian Tress Staff Writer Quebec d1 -The Quebec gov i eminent will deduct thc full ! amount of thc new provincial in conic tax from federal income lax collected at source from its employees.Premier Duplessis made nouneemenl Friday at a press conference in which refusal of the federal government to permit deduction of the Quo-bee tax in full would bo neither nice, charitable or just.\u201d The provincial tax, authorized at the last session of Hie legislature, amounts to approximately 15 per cent of Hie federal income lax, Present federal law allows de-1 duetion of only five per cent to meet provincial income taxes.The premier did not say what S.C.Leader Hits Out At Opposition ies.fire.Previous attempts failed.jenlly referred to Company officials said the fire I light with the Wisconsin senator was on an \u201cair-course\u201d\u2014in line I\u2014a charge that McCarthy abused with the air stream originated by; and humiliated Brig.-Gen.Ralph the ventilating system.\tZwicker in questioning him about Mine officials said MacLellan1 alleged \u201cCommunist coddling\u201d in was a shot-firer, the mine employ- the army.McCarthy has denied ee who fixes and fires charges ! the charge.used to shatter a coal face.\tIn addition lo Ridgway, Stevens They said he was not workihg | has another supporter at defence | vt.ricd to other ports.Friday night when the fire started ' headquarters \u2014Defence Secretary; p0[ice Commissioner Francis W.but descended into the shaft with]Charles Wilson._\t__\t.\tiAdams limited thc 1LA to 20 piek- would happen if thc federal gov-the wildcat 1LA strike 15 days agojcrnnicnl sticks to its guns and re was told Friday he would be re- fuses hired.But it remained to be seen I the an- Ottawa -d1' Solon Low struek weekly ! b:u-k Friday at a sharply-worded he said I Progressive Conservative statement erilieizing his SiVinl Credit pally.He said in nn interview that he agrees with only this part of the PC statement.\"There never has been and never can lie any agreement or rapprochement between Hie Conservative party and (lie Social Credit movement.\u201d Mr.Low was replying lo a statement adopted Wednesday at a closed session of the annual meet- seen what if any effect this would have on thc strike.He had become a more or less forgotten issue.In New York City alone, 42 ships lay idle at their wharves as the ILA pushed its demand for immediate bargaining recognition.Countless others have been di- draegermen to see if he could help control the outbreak.The shrill ring of a telephone bell in the depths of No.26 gave the warning that averted what might easily have been a disaster.Scores of miners warned to clear out on the double headed for the \u201cshoreward1\u2019 exit from the tunnel on the run and were hauled speedily to the surface on the shaft cages.The fire broke ou in what is known as \u201cNo.3 deep,\u201d one of the coal-working parts of the tunnel.Harold Gordon, manager for coal operations of Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, was at the tunnel entrance throughout (he night.Wilson testified Thursday be- eis\u2018|( f\tp ,\t.\t- .ets to a pier.The massing of hun- forc the Senate armed services ; (| , of dockors earlier in the commi tee that he \u201ccertainly k ]ed t0 biUer ,kull-cracking would regard as truthful an army , .,1 report put out by Stevens and | Tho;n ,(,Aro\tdisorders i,0 ; There were scattered -again Friday.Fist fighting broke I in Brooklyn for the fourth day '; allow the full deduction t.> be made on behalf of Quebec civil servents.Nor would he reply to a quos linn asking him il he planned lo advise Quebec employers to fol low the government's lead.The premier hinted tliiil if 01 tawa does not, co-operate in collect ing the provincial tax from members of the armed forces and fed eral employees in Quebec, he may refuse to collect federal tax from provincial government employees.The new' lax is retroactive to Jan.I, but deductions are not due start unlit April 1.army general counsel John ( Adams that McCarthy and Roy!*' .Cohn, chief counsel of the Sen- royv as AFL dockers defied I ILA pickets, In Jersey City, sticks and stones were hurled at non-strikers.1 Mayor Robert F.Wagner Thurs-.'day ordered the police to end (he |c.\"-operation and would continue Great Britain Restoring Centuries-Old Gold Mart By SYDNEY CAMPBELL poses.London\u2014-(Reuters)\u2014The British\tOpening of the market means treasury announced today that the that at 1:30 Monday morning Lon-London gold market, closed at the don will sec its first gold price outbreak of the Second World War, \u2022\u2018fixing\u201d for 15 years.The \u201cfixing\u201d will be reopened Monday.\twill be attended only by represent- It also announced an important atives of Britain's big six bullion brokers.But at other times, nearly all British and overseas banks in London will be allowed to deal in gold among themselves and with any foreign customer.Headquarters of the market will be, as before the war, at Rothschild\u2019s private bank in the City of London which has been a centre ot the gold trade for almost two centuries.The treasury\u2019s second important financial announcement today was Today's Chuckle McCarthy In New Attack On Stevens What most of us need is more horsepower and less exhaust.ate subcommittee, applied pressure to get preferential treatment for draftee G.David Schine.Schine is a wealthy young New Y\u2019orkcr who formerly worked on thc subcommittee staff and is a pal of Cohn\u2019s, .Meanwhile Senators K a r k Mundt (Rep.\u2014S.D.) and John McClellan (Dcm.\u2014Ark.) continued working as a team in efforts to line up a special chief counsel to work with the committee in the investigation.Cohn and other regular staff members have been asked to step aside during thc hearing.; reign of lawlessness on the waterfront and insure the right to work j to any non-striker.He threatened I to call on state and federal reinforce men Is if needed.Ace M.Keeney, executive director of the AFL Longshoremen's \u2019 Association, said it was up to the shippers to post the usual work notices and reopen the port with AFL dockers.Mr.Duplessis said the decision \u201cwill simplify matters for Ottawa and will at the same lime real-firm the rights of the province.\u201d His government was under no obligation to collect federal income lax but had done so in a spirit of to do so except for the amount to he deducted for provincial lax nur-poses.The new tax imposed for three years, is expected to bring in i>22, 000,000 for university grants and financing of education, public health and social législation.Eighteen Die technical freeing of the international use of sterling.Before the war, London w!as the world's leading gold market.If it can regain that position.Britain will reap new profits.A fresh flow of sterling to Britain from overseas will also be attracted.Today's announcements mean that dealings in thc London market will be sterling.Anyone inside or outside the sterling area\u2014 including Russia\u2014will be allowed lo sell gold.But only persons and nations outside the sterling area will be allowed to buy any gold.They will have to pay for it in sterling which has been bought with dollars or gold.If Canada and the United States buy, they will be asked to pay for the gold with sterling they already have.In effect, the treasury is allowing the London bullion market to try to get, in sterling, the international business in tree gold which ionic continental European centres have been doing in dollars, The market will not afford any additional element of convertibility for sterling.Individual who live in the sterling area will stil: not be allowed to buy gold, except, is hitherto, by special license from the Bsnk of England for trade pur-I Milwaukee \u2014 AP \u2014 Senator McCarthy has accused the Democratic party of \u201c20 years of treason\u201d on 20 counts, and, casting Adlai Stevenson in the role of \u201cattorney for the defence,\u201d called on him to plead guilty or not guilty.In leading up \u2019 to his charges against the Democratic party, McCarthy said Friday night: \u201cI shall place before the greatest of all juries, the American people, an indictment of 20 counts, picked at random, which at best constitute gross stupidity \u2014or at worst, treason.The Wisconsin Republican senator, making a rebuttal to a March 6 speech of Stevenson's, accused the 1953 Democratic presidential nominee of using thc \"Communist method\u201d of attacking him and the Republican party.Stevenson, in Cambridge, Mass., that the Bank of England is unify- said through a spokesman that he ing nearly all the various types of had \"no comment.\u201d sterling held by people living out-1 Stevenson had told a Democratic side the dollar and sterling areas, rally in Miami that the Republican It will allow all such sterling to be - party was \"divided against itself, used for any purpose, capital ac- half McCarthy and half Eisenhow-ccunt or current account.\tier\u201d and accused McCarthy of sow- The only exceptions will be Iran, ing \u201cslander and disunion.\u201d Turkey and Hungary, and the McCarthy, in his speech Friday \u201cblocked\u201d accounts sterling re-i night, charged that Stevenson, suiting from legacies and matured \u201cacting as spokesman and defence bonds,\tlawyer for thc Democratic party, Throughout thc rest of the world, used the officially approved and outside the dollar and sterling published Communist method of areas, any foreigner will be allowed to use sterling for any purpose he chooses.A treasury statement tonight said: \"These moves mark a stage in the strengthening of London as an international financial centre, and of sterling as an international currencj-.\u201d Opposition Mov© I o Limit in Explosion Export Controls Defeated of U.S.Plane attacking McCarthy and the Republican party.\u201d He said \u201cthe main report\u201d to the national conference of the American Communist party last September instructed party members to stir up fights between McCarthy and Eisenhower, directing their , heaviest fire at the senator.Ottawa \u2014 CP \u2014 An Opposition attempt to limit to one year the life of the government\u2019s export-import controls law was defeated Friday in thc Commons.However, thc government agreed lo accept two other Opposition suggestions for changes in the bill which would renew for a three-year period the trade controls.J.M.Macdonncll, Progressive j Conservative financial critic, pro-, posed thc one-year limit on the bill's life.lie repeated during ; clausc-by-elause study of the measure his party\u2019s objection to a three-year extension on grounds that Parliament should make frequent reviews of laws granting the government wide executive authority.Trade Minister Howe said the government cannot accept thc i Opposition view.The export-im-i port controls law was an emergency measure and the govern-/ ment did not foresee the emer-1 gency situation ending within a year.Under thc legislation, thc government could control export and import of materials, particularly strategic goods which might go behind the Iron Curtain.Howard Green (PC\u2014Vancouver Quadra) successfully proposed that the government delete from the bill a provision which would have made it a crime to attempt to have someone else break the export-import laws.He said he agrees that it is necessary to make it a crime to induce, aid or abet a breach of thc law.But it was going too far to make it a crime to have someone else do those things.Penalties included fines up to a $25,000 maximum, five years in prison or both.Following a lengthy debate, Mr.Howe also agreed to Mr.Macdon-nell\u2019s demand that the government inform Parliament within 15 days of the reasons for placing particular materials on thc list for which export or import permits are required.If Parliament wasn\u2019t sitting.it would be informed within 15 days of its next meeting.Mr.Howe -aid he accepts this suggestion on the understanding that the government will not have Annapolis, Md.- Cl') - Twisted \u2019pieces of wreckage and parachute-draped bodies littered a cornfield where a big United States Air Force plane crashed in flames Friday night, killing all IB aboard.The plane, a (M19 flying boxcar I which had left Bolling air force base a few minutes earlier, was seen ablaze in the air moments before it plunged to earth on a farm 19 miles north of here.It grazed the edge of a wooded area and exploded at.or shortly j before the crash, scattering its victims over several acres of the rain- ing of the Progressive Conservative Association of Canada.it was learned Mini the stale incut, presented by two British Columbia delegates, said the Social Credit movement, \u201cconstitutes a potential danger to Canadian democracy and is, in fact, a Trojan horse within our gates.\u201d Thc .slalemenl said (he Social Credit party \u201cbelieve in theories of stale eapilH.li.sin, and restrictions of the rights and liberty of the individual and of the press.\" Mr.Low said he would ask the Progressive Conservative party it it is sinister to try to win election as the government of Canada.He added: \"Our purpose has been clear cut, frank and straightforward over Hie years, namely, by truly démocratie methods to convince the majority of the people of the country that it is in their best interests to elect a Social Credit government, \u201cWe have hidden nothing.If anybody has hidden from the people the true facts of their purposes, I would say it has been Hie Progressive Conservatives, who have resorted to every slratogem to hide the fact that all they have to offer is reactionary toryism, which is like trying to replace streamlined railways with the horse and buggy.\u201d The policy statement adopted at the PC anual meeting was moved by Allan Ainsworth nl British Columbia and seconded by Mrs.E.Buell of Alberni, B.C.Wilfrid Dufresne, member of Parliament for Quebec West, spoke in favor of it.Boost Limit On Housing Act Loans Ottawa (P - -The government Friday boosted the loans ceiling under its new housing legislation to $12,800 from $10,000 for a single house, but raised the maximum interest rate to 51-.- per cent from 5'4.I'he new legislation, which makes loans more expensive but extends the time to pay and cuts down payments on new homes goes into operation Monday, about three months after it first began rolling through the Parliamentary mill.The proclamation date was announced in the Commons by Works Minister Winters who also made these points: !.The interest rate for limited dividend companies - those who build rental housing for low-income families and keep company profits at a minimum of five per cent will remain unchanged at 3n4 per cent, 2.Home buyers w ho prepay their annual tax bills by monthly payments to mortgage holders who get interest oil their payments at the bank rate of two per cent.The bill, considered by the gov-eminent as one of its major pieces of legislation in the current Parliamentary session, opens the mortgage - lending field to chartered bunk and the Quebec savings bank for the first time.It cuts down payments on the first $l!,()00 of tlii' house cost to 10 lier cent frein 20 and raises it to 30 per cent from 20 on the remainder up lo a fixed lending ceil ing.Loans to certified defence work ers will lie at the rate of 00 pci cent of lending value up to a max imum of $11.000 fora single house, $10,350 for .semi-detached houses, and $15,500 for duplexes.Though the loans ceiling Is boosted under the new regulations, the old 23 per cent ratio of carrying charges to income is retained.Thai is, it is generally recognized, said CMHC, that, a borrow'd should not pay more than 23 per cent of monthly iheoine to meet carrying charges of principal, in-teresl and taxes.However, the mortgage lender, which in addition lo chartered banks include trust and loan companies, \u201cmay, in cases considered appropriate, request central mortgage lo approve a loan where the 23 per rent ratio is exceeded.\u201d As a means of relaxing this 23 per ceil! rule slightly, CMHC is allowing up to 20 per cent of a wife's gloss salary and a portion of her other income lo he included in calculating the husband\u2019s income.Life of loans is extended generally to 25 from 20 years, I hough they cannot exceed 30 years.Even with higher interest rates and the two per cent cost of mortgage insurance which is added to the purchase price, monthly payments will be reduced by the fact that thc loans will have longer lives.As for down payments, CMHC estimated that \u201cif the total cost of Hie land and construction is not greater than the lending value, a single house with n lending value of $10,000 will require a down payment of $1,400.For an $11,00(1 house, $1,701) will be required and for a $12,000 house, $2,000.\"The monthly payment of principal and interest on the mortgage loan will he approximately $0.11 for each $1,000 of loan over a 25-year term.\u201d Lahore, Pakistan \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Delegates to an unofficial Commonwealth relations conference here Friday approved in principle the admission of Communist Chinn to the United Nations, Australian and South African delegates made the reservation that China's immediate admission is not advisable.to disclose any secret arrange-1 soaked farm, ments with other governments lor The crash was one of two intaking the steps.\tjvolving USAF planes Friday night.Mr.Macdonncll said the power At Amelia, Va., an air force B-26 to put materials on such a list is;crashed into a swampy area and \"extraordinary and unlimited.\u201d|exploded, and police reports indi-There was no justification for us- cated all aboard were killed.31 will be almost $5,000,000,000.The government Friday sought, parliamentary authority for the expenditure of $98,214,350 in ad dition to .estimate of $4,433,460, 000 already approved.The .supplementary estimates, tabled by Finance Minister Abbott, will be the last of the fiscal year.They bring to $4,531,680,000 the amount of government spending in 1953-54 for which parliamentary authority is needed by way of estimates.Besides, the government will have disbursed around $300,000,000 in old age security payments, which are covered by a special tax.The $4,531,680.000 figure in itself is a peacetime high.It co%i pares with the all-time peak of $5,332,000,000 in the 1943-44 war year.For the coming fiscal year that starts April 1, the government has tabled main estimates of $4,491,-751,000, not including the old age security payments.With later supplementarics, thc Mr.Macdonncll agreed that thejrons of a marine corporal.\t'expenditures for the 1954 55 year details of these arrangements For a radius of 500 yards pieces'could well go beyond the $5,000.sometimes could not be made pub-1 of the plane, bodies and parts of 000,000 mark and possibly top the public.He suggested that the of- bodies lay under the harsh glare of wartime high, barring a contrac-fect of the arrangements was all ambulance and fire-truck search- tion in outlays for defence, that Parliament required prior to lights.Red-and-white striped para- Supplementarics were brought (he cabinet putting the goods on chutes had been spread over some down by Mr.Abbott a da;- after thc list requiring permits.\tof the victims.1\t\u2018he announced that his anpua- bud- Federal Current Spending Near 5,000,000,000,-Mark Ottawa dt Federal spending;get will be delivered April 6.The in the fiscal year ending March budget will indicate the expected ing it to bind the people.A lengthy exchange developed between Mr.Macdonncll and John Dickey, parliamentary assistant to Mr.Howe, on this question.Mr.Dickey is piloting (he legislation through the Commons.\u2019The exact number on the plane, en.route from Vance air force base, Enid, Okla., to Langley air force base near Washington, could not be determined, Stale police by early morning ! had been able to recover only the Mr.Dickey objected to Mr.Mac- finger of one person on which was donnell\u2019s suggestion on grounds ! an air force ring, that the intergovernmental ar-j Virtually all the victims of the rangements to list certain goods 'C-ll9 crash appeared to have been as strategic arc often not set out military personnel.Pieces of sail-in a formal treaty.Sometimes they ors\u2019 uniforms W'ere found on the were merely agreements between |fringe of the crash scene.There the ministers of two countries.was also a sleeve bearing thc chcv», total of government expenditure land how the money is to be raised, including any lax changes.Largest item in the .supplementary estimates tabled is $37,758,-894 to make up Hid year's operating loss of the Agricultural Prices Support Board.Most of this loss was incurred jas the result of the 1952 outbreak of foot and mouth disease among livestock in southern Saskatchewan.With Canadian meat barred from the U.S.market for a year, the federal government negotiated a deal with the United Kingdom and New Zealand that involved its buying Canadian beef and selling it at a loss to the United Kingdom.Another major item in the supplementary estimates was $5,000,-000 towards a $10,000,000 contribution of Canadian grain for famine relief in Pakistan, previously announced.The other $5,000,000 comes under Canada's contribution to the Colombo Plan for aid to southeast Asia.A $2,370,700 item is provided to complete the year's payments on treasury subventions that assist the movement of Canadian coal to market.This makes a total o£ $10,669,000 for the year\u2014a record-compared with $8,032,000 in thc 1952-53 period^ Two SHERBROORF DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY.MARCH 20, 1354 Carroll Righter's Astrological Forecast Aries (March 21 to April 19) Casting a speculative eye at the women in your life shows how you can attain more advantages by thinking of 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PREMIER CINEMA First Time In Sherbrooke! - SUNDAY - MONDAY \u2022 TUESDAY - Wherever he went, he gave the the world music! Marines marched to the stompt of his tunes! Chorus girls danced to them! Monarchs applauded them! Now the stirring tempo of his life and times beats again in all its magnificence! à.TEPHNICOLOR v \u2022 ADDED ATTRACTION \u2022 mniii IR11I ® ' v>; «¦HP Illilili il \u201cCARSON CITY\u201d RANDOLPH SCOTT \u2022 LUCILLE KORMAN \u2022 RAYMOND MASSEY \u2022 TECHNICOLOR \u2022 in off-hours and a new understanding to please all will be reached.Cancer (June 22 to July 21) You feel wdmen in your life just do not savvy what you have to contend with, so you'd be wise to quietly perform duties so meticulously in their presence that they are bound to be impressed.Leo (July 22 to August 21) You have more good ideas to the minute than you know what to do with, so make sure you make notations on paper to lose none of these when you have time to analyze, digest and put them in operation.Virgo (August 22 to September 22) Getting your financial affairs in better shape is a full-time job so use as much time as possible seeking new outlets for.income while conscientiously handling present obligations.Be gentle with loved one.Libra (September 23 to October 22) Attach yourself to the most charming personalities that you know today for they feel warm-hearted toward you if you co-operate, but can get severe if you oppose needlessly.Avoid being petty.Scorpio (October 23 to November 21) This is your weekend to limit yourself to uncovering modern methods for making your dreary drudgeries sparked up so they no longer are lo be dreaded.Seek progressive person with experience to show the way.Sagittarius (November 22 to December 21) Keeping your mind cheerful, filled with unstanding of all the good fortune currently in your life shows others your appreciation MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT \"THE BLACK CASTLE\" with Stephen McNally, Richard Greene also George Montgomery, Helena Carter in \"THE PATHFINDER\" (Colour) COMING Sun.\u2022 Mon.\u2022 Tues.\"RED GARTERS\" with Rosemary Clooney, Jack Carson also Gene Barry, Ann Robinson in \"WAR OF THE WORLDS\" (Colour) OUT OUR WAY J.R.Willictm 1/ A W SHE COULD MAKE DOUGH v MIR1N6 HERSELF CUT AS A t PROFcSSICMAL INSULTER.M NOTHING XyY STILLETA CAN THROW VA OUGHT TO A PARTy (41 HAVE A NICE, WTO REVERSE Tl FRANK TALK UKE ONE ) WITH THE OF THOSE W PRACTICAL PERFECTLY// JOKER WHO\u2019S FRANK / ( BEEN DOING PILLS-/ V HER MOP DEARIE\u2014DO Ÿ/ YOU MIND IF IM PERFECTLY FRANK ABOUT THE WAY YOU'RE WEARING YOUR HAIR NOW?ÜH WHY NO\u2014>sm of underground mining.Bloc1.: caving comprises essentially (he drawing of a column of ore down to a given underground horizon, and can best be described by saying that the action is rather like emptying a salt shaker by turning it upside down and allowing the salt to run out through the holes of the cap.The average height or depth of the columns of ore is usually near 300 or 400 feet and lasts about a year.Dry mill tailings were poured on the tops of the subsiding columns to prevent the surrounding walls from running back to a 45 or 60 degree angle and either trespassing on the property of the neighbouring mines or undermining the surface community and es-ablishments.This method of support worked well for a time but ;t w-as found that compression of the dry tailings eventually alu/.v-cd the walls to subside.The King Mine had the great-fst rale of mining per annum, and (he Bell mine the least, with the inevitable result that the King Mine became deeper than the Johnson, and Johnson's deeper than Bell.Thus a further complication was added to the picture by the differing mine horizons of -SS*.5Ï' - VA- WSv'C.'-.V' -'V luteal * *' s' A4 -?T' GEORGE W.SMITH, president and managing director.Bell As bestos Company, is president of Relocations 1 united, the company formed to carry out the giant task of rebuilding the centre of Thetford Mines.\t(Record Photo hy Cony t.emay) including the Church of Kngland and the Head Office of the John son's Company will have to he re located more remotely from the mine workings, and considerable changes are being made in the power and communication sys terns.Some of these houses rest on the property of any one of the three mining companies, even though they do not own the houses.These companies, in some cases, have settled with the houseowners for twice the muni cipal assessments plus ten per cent with the responsibility that these people move their own house when the time comes.They are also permitted to keep the house.It must be emphasized that the hundred houses in question will not be moved in one day or one week but will take place only when the necessity arises and the process will be spread over a mini- Sports Roundup By C \\YU TAI.ROT Tampa Pt - Though highly phased with the great pace lus Philadelphia Athletics havt been sc,:ing in their exhibition games, I tulie Joust is too smart to have any illusions aboul where they will go when the firing begins in earn est next month.I ho American l eague's only ft'c- liman manager says he would rather hr where he is, starting out to build a team and his own career at the same time, than taking over a first division outfit where he would be expeeted to produce or else.\"1 hear R» .tnish Baltimore \u2022\u2019That's ce rued.everybody is picking us dead last, even below he said equably, great as far as I'm con-Now if we surprise them ber of years.Residences, business establishments and other structures will be moved in such a way and at such a time so as to cause the least possible inconvenience or disruption qf domestic, business or municipal affairs.Some buildings will be moved bodily to now locations and others will he de molished.The entire cost of the work will be shouldered by the three mining companies who are involved in the adventure in the estimated proportions by which the relocation project should make ore available to each.The minimum cost to the three companies will bo $5,500,000 and is being admin isteral on their behalf by Relocations Limited.The project when finished, will make possible the complete ex ploitation of what has been, and still is, a very important body of ore.Some extensions of, and modifications to, the relocations will undoubtedly become necessary with time and circumstances and the ultimate conditions and ar rangements cannot clearly be fore seen.It is certain however that the three companies have insur cd at least another hundred years of prosperity lo the City of Thet ford Mines and to themselves, and this represents a courageous eon tribut ion which is far from being selfish to a municipal, provincial and national asset.and finish sixth or seventh we will fool we have accomplished something.\u2022 I know this much already, that we got what we wanted in our Iratle with the Yankees.We got some young players who arc showing me the kind of hustle l want to see.They're really lighlmg lor regular jobs now that they know they have a chance, and 1 would say now that all four of them will be in my line-up on opening day.! would hate to trade back.rite deal brought the Alhletics otitlielders Vic Rower and Bill, Retina, first baseman Don Bollweg ana catchor A1 Robertson from the : Yankee system in exchange for pitcher Harry Byrd and first base-man lid Robinson.bOMR liVI BROWS UAlSlil) 1 he world champions drew some j criticism at the time for Having 1 disposed of Power, a Puerto Rican ; Negro who hit ,!14!) for their Kan | sas City farm last season and who showed promise of being the first member of his race to break inlo Hie Yankee line-up.\u2022'll was jusl that we could give them what they need now lor whnl \u201cNothing else was involved.Tm we need to build on, ' .loosi says, convinced from what I\u2019ve already I seen Ihnl Power is going lo make us a great player, lie's out there hustling every minute, maybe just a Idllc harder lhan anyone else on the field \u201d Joosl fears he has about wrapped up his own shorlsfopping car Sherbrooke Play-offs Dates Fixed The following alternative schedules for the first round of the Quebec Hockey l eague play-offs as affecting the Sherbrooke Saints have been announced: If Saints end in fourth position and Ssguencans in first: Tuesday, March 23.at Chicoutimi; Thursday, March 25, at Sherbrooke: Sunday, March 23.at Chicoutimi: Tuesday, March 30, at Sherbrooke: Thursday, April 1.at Chicoutimi; Sunday, April 4.at Sherbrooke.Tuesday, April 0.at Chicoutimi; Thursday, April 3.at Sherbrooke; Sunday, April 11.at Chicoutimi.If Saints end in fourth position and the Royals in lust: Tuesday.March 23.at Slier brooke; Thursday.March 25, at Sherbrooke.Saturday.March 27.at Montreal: Sunday, March 23, at Montreal; Tuesday.March 30, at Montreal: Thursday, April 1, at Sherbrooke: Sunday, \\pril 4, at Montreal; Tuesday, April 6, at Sherbrooke, and Thursday.April 3, at Montreal.If Saints finish in sixth position and meet Ottawa in third; Wednesday.March 24, at Ot taws; rhursday, March 25, at Sherbrooke; Saturday, March 27 at Ottawa; Sunday.March 23, at Sherbrooke; Wednesday, March 31, at Ottawa; Thursday, April 1.at Sherbrooke, Saturday, April 3, ' at Ottawa.If Saints finish fifth and Chi coutimi second; Wednesday, March 24, at Chi coutimi; Thursday.March 23.at Chicoutimi; Saturday.March 27 at Sherbrooke; Sunday, March 23 at Sherbrooke; I'tirsday, March 30.at Chicoutimi: Thursday, Ap ni 1.at Sherbrooke; Saturday.April 3, at Chicoutimi, It Royals end in second and Sherbrooke in filth.Thursday, March 25, at Mont real; Saturday, March 27, at Slier brooke; Sunday, March 23, u Sherbrooke; Tuesday.March 30.at Sherbrooke; Thursday, April 1 at Monlroal; Saturday, April 3.at Sherbrooke; Sunday, April 4, at Montreal.Oasis Club Held Bowling Tourney The members of the Oasis Club id the Blind met on Thursday evening at the MacKinnon Memorial Building for bowling.There wore seventeen members present and high scores were as follows; Mr.BriseIjois, of Magog, 09, and Mrs.Philippe Tremblay, 74.Narcisse Amirnul! and Lucien Desfosses re presented the Lions Club.The usual lunch was dispensed with on account o[ the Lenten last.DEATHS MOVING A TOWN - One of the first streets to be removed in the great relocation project now underway at Thetford Mines is Mitchell street shown in the top photo.Among the structure to lie razed is the Anglican church shown in the right foreground.In the centre is shown St.Maurice Roman Catholic Church.While the removal of this church is slated as part of the program designed to permit the continued working of the asbestos mines, the fact that it is near the limit of tnc danger zone, it may serve in its present location for another five years or more.1 Below is shown a stretch of track already laid on the Quebec Central Railway's main line diversion with the piers for the new bridge over the Thetford River in the background.The railway \u2019 The Best Buy Of The Year A 1954 Buick Custom Two Door Riviera (Hard Top) De Luxe \u2014 150 H.P.Delivered in Sherbrooke.$3,068.00 Pay less and get the best! See it at: Cingras Automobiles Limited 1567 King St.West Sherbrooke, Que.must construct 81 miles of new main line.the three adjacent mines each using the block caving method.It was painfully obvious that any one of the mines would be, in a limited time, unable lo work at all without trespassing its neighbours, undermining the Quebec Central Railway and causing severe subsidence in the surrounding area of Thetford Mines.The paradox become evident that the community could not live without the mines and the mines could not.live without consuming part of the community.A carefully conceived mining schedule was prepared for each mine in such a way as would permit each property to continue indépendant operations without running afoul of the mining schedule of its neighbours.The mining schedules worked very definite, hardships on the mines, but they appeared to the only way hy which Hie lives of the mines and of the community could be preserved.The combined schedules were fitted into a pattern of surface changes which would be carried out with the approval and active co-operation of the civic authori- (Rccord Photos by Gerry Lemay) \tLYL\tAPPMAL\t\t( in\t¦ He sli\t11\tis\thampered by u Big\tnews in\tbeach wear is\tvis-\tkm\t¦o injury\twh\tid)\tcut him down to ual a\tppeal.\t11 sparkles\tWill)\t.51\tgames la\tsi\t.SC.')\tson and is find bright\tcolors\tand novelty\tpat-\ting\til diffu\tlull\tto\tgel in playing ferns.\tNew\tconstructions\tpro-\tMia\tpr while\tIn\tHull\ting his new re- vide\tcotton,\tnylon, rayon\tand\tspe\tisibilities.\t\t\t linen\twith e:\t'hr a light we\tight.\t'1\tChe jury\tsli\tII is mil on Bobby\t Many\tare quit\tk drying.\t\tSli;\tmlz, the\tlil\tlie\tlefthander who FURTHER Continued I mm Rage 3 sign a bond of $200 lo keep the peace.1( he fails to comply with the bond he will be penalized 15 days in jail.Said Judge Marier to the burly I\u2019inard, \u201cIf you were a smaller man the chances would be that the victim could have defended himself.However in your ease, things are quite different.\" set a sensational 24 7 record two years ago but fell off abruptly to 5-9 last year when he had the miseries in his throwing arm, ,!oost is hopeful, hut the hard truth is that very few pitchers ever have regained their former effectiveness after such nn experience.HUPPE \u2014 At F.a>t Clifton, Quo on March 18.1954.Alphonsint Champagne, aged 65 years, be loved wife of Adelaide Huppe.Resting at her late residence East Clifton, funeral service on Monday.March 22 at 9 o'clock n! St Isidore d \u2019 A u c k 1 a n d Church Interment in Sl.-Isidore Cemetery.Funeral Director, Gerard Moufette, 44 Windsor.Tel: 2-2249.IN MEMORIAM I.OTHROP In loving memory of mv dear mother, Lottie Smith Lothrop, who putted away March 20, 1052, Ahva> *\u2022 remembered bv her son, DU NO A HIBBAIUL In fond ami loving mem* oiy of our dear mother and father, Mr, and Mrs.Hem> IK Hibbard.Mother who eu'ered into rest January 4, ID2M, «mi lather Mavoh 21, 1947, Nothing can ever t«Ke a why.The Une our hearls hold dear, bond memories linger every day, Uc miss >ou more each year, sadtv missed hy, MIL iV MILS.CHARI US DUZAN, txon ln law ami daughter^ \\ver\\s rllff, Que; MR.A MRS AlHURT LUITLU, (son in law ami daughteO, Ayer\u2019s (Miff, Que.1UIUKMU) lu tond ami loving memory of i* dear mother and father.Mr.and Mis, Hemv Hibbard, whom Jesus tailed home on January -I, 1929 and March 21, UU7, Vet again 1 hop# to meet Hire, Where the day of life is (led.And In Heaven with joy to «reel thee, Where no farewell tears are shed.Remembered bv.MR .V MRS, CUl H W RROWN, (daughter and son-in-law).CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express mv sincere thanks to nit my friends and relatives who remembered me with gifts of smokes, candy, fruit, telephone calls, letters ami get well cards.Also to ail those who vtMted me while l was a patient in the hospital and since my rot uni home.1 cNperially wish to thank Dr.Loritn.noises and «hies on the third floor of SI.Joseph Hospital, Ihelford Mines.Dr.Hicks, Dr.Mamin, nurses ami aides on the second floor of the Shei brooke Hospital.Also to the Kin-rear's Mills United Church W.A.for their generous basket of fruit, to the I einesui lei W.l.for t heir nice box of eaiuly.I also wish to thank Mrs.Thomas Wilkin who nat hy my bed after my operation.While I was in the ho* pilai.I observed my 92ml birthday.I wanl to say \"lhank you\u201d to all those who remembered me with birthday cards and books.Your many arts of kindness are deeply appreciated and will always be remembered.HUNK Y D.FORTIKR, Lemesmiei, Que.On behalf of Master Wayne Lynn Patrick, during his appendectomy operation al (ha .Sherbrooke Hospital.w« wish to thank Dr, Well* and Dr.Fletcher, nurses and aide», also friend* who railed.Herd flowers, cards and lays.Ivspeelnlly Mi ami Mr*, Irvin H rod ley for kind ossUUnee.(signed): MILS.M \\K McKKAGL.MRS THELMA rATftlCfcf.VOTERS OF THE CENTER WARD just consider this! LEIGH BLADEN is engineer in charge of the work being carried out by Relocations Limited at Thetford Mines.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) .00 Allowance on your old shaver on a NEW SCHICK ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LTD.183 FRONTENAC ST.\u2022 Tel.2-1564 \u2014 96 KING W.\u2022 Tel.3-5583 We repair shavers.lies, provincial authorities, the Quebec Central Railway and numerous other concerns.The implementation of the com-Ijincd mining scheduled was made the responsibility of a point committee of the three mining com-panics and a new company was Immcd.It is called \u201cRelocations Limited.\u2019\u2019 of which George Smith is President and Leigh Bladon, the engineer in charge of the overall project.This company was formed to plan and carry out the changes which had to be made on the surface.The surface changes have made manatory (he very early re-, routing of eight and one-half miles of the Quebec Central Rail- ay between the town of Black Lake\tand\tthe\tnortherly end of the Ci tv\tof 1\tTieth\t\u2022ird Mines.The new right\tof\tway\tnow skirts the city on tl\tic n\tort'h-\twest side and when the £\t;rour\tid he\t¦gins to thaw out all \tremains\t\tto be done on this proie\tet i\t- the laying of tracks.\t The\tHam\tilîton\tBridge Company will !\tstart\t.ncx\tt week, on the erec- tion\t\tthre\tr span bridge across the ',\triieti\tLord\tRh cr.The centre span will be 102 feet long and the end spans 72 feet, each.There are nine culverts which total 17,000 cubic yards of concrete and forty-one metal pipe cul-i verts.Seventeen miles of fencing have been erected to contain the right-of-way, 115,000 cubic yds.: of material have been excavated so far and 500.00 tons of mill ladings used as fill for the grade.A new marshalling yard of six (racks was constructed and the contract for the new station, which with the yards are behind the present hospital, will be awarded within the next few days,! A new railway spur lino one mile j in length was laid to provide access to the plant of the Johnson's) Company.A new city street one and a half miles in length, with connections to existing streets, has been constructed around the ; south-easterly outskirts of the | city and is awaiting paving when the snow clears the ground.Another city street 6,000 feet i long is being built around the s ou i.h Wester 1 y o u t s k i rt s.Approximately one hundred houses and nl liur csl ahlithiTipni -.it I Your city management courts disaster when it tails to reflect changing economic conditions.0\tThe municipal deft has increased 8 million dollars In the past five\tyears alone.4*\tRecent\tmunicipal lax increases will not even meet interest and amortization on\t1hl« eight million dollars.#\tUnless\tyou elect men who will strive for better city management .\t.#\tUnless\tyou vote for men able to plan the city budget in accordance\twith revenu*\t.\t.\t.9 NEW INCREASES IN MUNICIPAL TAXES WILL BE SHORTLY ENFORCEDl FUNERALCHAPFL 530 Prospect St.Phona 2-2446 R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formarly Blake's) 300 Qu**n Blvd.N.T.l.2-9977 Save from 25% to 40% by buying from a manufacturer.¦ E.PROVOST i jig «W» Ml, rut Kina T*l.vr/oo Ma.', cut f Anderson Monuments BOX 56 - BEEBE QUE Monuments, Markers, Lettering Work done anywhere in E T Write for Pamphlet and Prices Brome-Missisquol: Lloyd Mendigo Sutton Qu* it is time to vote FOR THEO DION Births,\tIII Marriages,\t| J Card of Thanks J JI.50 per insertion ,liJ DEATH NOTICE* III 13c per line.Minimum ebarfe | (I.DO ilO lines or less).\t>,¦ IK MEMORIAMS SI.OO ill cents | per line tnr poetry Additional ., names over three 10 cents each name ALL ABOVIi NOTICES MLVI I'* CA6RY SIGNA PURE OF PARTY j SENDING NOTICE.\t' i !-\t- -\tK-.i'i .4\tAsa.- > SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATUUD.- MARCH 20, 1954 READ THE WANT ADS TRY RECORD WANT ADS 1.Articles For Sale FOR BEST RESULTS! 4.Property For Sale 12.To Let BUSINESS DIRECTORY BABY Carriage, good condition, Î20.U0.°hone 2-9369.WHAT\u2019S your Idea of an ideal home, or TWO AND THREE Advocates GEORGE S.McFACDBN, Q.C., ADVO-cate, Canada Dife Building, 275 St James Street «eat.Montreal MAPLE CRIB, apring and mattress\u20145 year size.White kitchen table porcelain top.2 chairs.Twin size mattress; 2 seal fur coats\u201414 and 16.Green and brown checked spring coat, 14.-\t- -\t.Black spring coat.14.Boy\u2019s brown BEAUTIFUL property In North ward: winter coat, 10 Doll house with furni-| 2 heated tenements near what do you feel you should get for your present property?For a wide variety of properties and a ready market for good buys, consult Charles Connors, 144 Wellington St., North, Tel: 2-4000; res.2-2562.ture.Phone.2*1323.40 LB.SILK CARPET STRIPS \u2014 $2 00 BLANCHETTE, PELOQUIN & SAVOIE.Guy Blanchette, B.A., B.Ph.B.C.L.; J.L.Peloquln.B.A., LL.L.; Georges Savoie.B.A., L.L.Council, E.Veil- leux, Q.C.General Practice.Conlh CùUon_ 2/g_ 2/]6 yarnj 8ac.Men's, nental Bldg., Sherbrooke, rel.2 2330; wool pant!j î4 25; gabardine slacks.! 53.K9; women's navy crepe dresses,; $2.98, wool skirts, $2.98; navy taffeta ; skirts.$1.98; beige ski parkas, 32-40,: fully lined, $4.95.Refunds.Mrs.1.1 Schaefer, Box 264, Drummondvllle.; Que.nr 2-1549 .Richmond, TeL 37.433 Main St.PAUL MULLINS GERVAIR, B.A., LL.L .general practice, nia* and estate.»r5 LATER A WEST OF EREATH SEVTSA TO'SON'TKVfcP C*ART SP££PNO CCV*M TMj TUSS MSIPE A FROPERTV oeKR AIWH7AT VtCfLiNT! Frazer, Mrs.H.Wyatt, Mrs.J.S.MacNaughton, Mrs.C.Delaney, Mrs.B.Gray.Mrs.G.Walker, Mr.B.Fleming.\u2019Mrs.S.Duval, Miss E.Patterson, Mr.A.Johnston, Mrs.A.Murchie, Mrs.L.Willey, Mrs A.Snow, Miss A.Linahen, Mrs I.Patrick, Mrs.J.A.Barrie, Mrs.P.Smith, Mrs.W.F.Smith.Mrs.John Levitt, Mrs.N.Jameson, Miss Penfold, Mrs.J.L.Burns, Mrs G.Denery, Mrs.L.F.Somerville, and Mrs.Edith Me Court-Mrs.H.P.Stone read the annual reports prepared by the film convener and the publicity convener.Mrs.G.Chamberlin, chairman of the nominating committee, reported that Mrs.A.Murchie would be the film convener for the en- V.R.Beattie, Mrs.G.Walker and Mrs.C.Delaney.The delegates appointed to at-tenu the annual meeting which ; will be held in Quebec City were Mrs C.E.Manning and Mrs.H.P.Stone, and the alternates, Mrs.I ouise Fee, Mrs.R.Kerr and Mrs.L.F.Somerville.Mrs.Manning thanked all the members who had assisted with j the organization of the marathon bridge.The chapter will sponsor another marathon in the fall.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs.: G.McMorine, Mrs.J.Cripps, Mrs.Spence and Mrs.G.Chamberlin.JUNIOR \\V.T.The regular monthly meeting suing year, and the honorary of- 0f the Richmond Young Women's ficers would be as follows: Hon.Institute was held at the home of regent, Mrs.T.P.Ross; vice-re- jirs.R.Rodgers, on March 9.gents, Miss E.Mathias, Mrs.Far- j The roll was called and answer-\u2014 \" \" ¦\ti ed by five members.The treasur- YOU CAN DEPEND ON j the correspondence.wl«b kidney*ua w\t! The sick and flower committee remove eicw *nd» 1111 j\tconveners gave the yearly report.»ch*.tired fee!*^.\tThree gifts were sent to new ba- VC, JUST HAVNell AfTKECVATB AU.'\u2022CL1 OJ TWB UTtYTHCr COM=C*MCB, wakes\tFSBi.)M.ÇS EPURAI BUT ¦WELL, feAFEr^rlL FEEL A LOT A.M7 tmaJOi:/ safer vsveM tmh mur-CERBR HAS ÎWSW lAtfHLÉCMRT ANT BE JUST.MV LLCKTHAT FLÏVT WON-T R! RLWreRMECWNô Tt-C SK>v XKtaHT.- \u201e \u2014\" î§ SftfTEr UP5WTE.' t.m c» 9 r»t on.Ofr,\tKtA ftv»E> HfLLO.YeS.-.INIS «S THORNe.\u201eWMAT.tU UAM8 NOW.,OH,THIS f£ BAP NKWS^ IT'S A lONC, DiSTANCE CALL, MR.THORNC .EOT TO HAVE IT TOMORROW.I\u2019LL RACK IN THE } VA CANT NURRV \u2019tR.SHORE HATE T MOLO VA UP >nn'! l ?.AFItO \u2018lR ALL NITë.SHORE TAHEb A LOT TA CAREFUL WATCH IN', MIGHT TAKE A COUPLE WORE DAYS.J- C-COO MORNING, MR.PENNYWORTH IS IT READY f B\"™-' AIOKNINQ .[1 \u201cThe parking space was much too short, George\u2014but I'll bet you\u2019re glad I didn't get a ticket for double parking!\" disturbed ?«¦*.follow.Dodd\u2019* Kidney Pill* atunfr-Ute kidney: *o normal duty.Y« feel better\u2014eletp better, work better.Get Dodd'* at any drug store.Y ou can depend on Dodd\u2019s.FIRST and FOREMOST in 100% Soluble Plant Food Feed< through foliage as well \u2022s roots.Analysis 23-21-17, also all minor elements and Vitamins Bl, Bz.Really marvellous.6 oz.0.55 F or 0,65ti post-paid.Wmlrottd circular and complete price SM with each order.\t(56) ,^WH PERRON sSS VÇ/ SEEDSMEN £.NURSERYMEN 955 ST.IAWRENCE BLVO.MONTREAL bieF, two to sick members, one \u201csunshine\" box and flowers were sent to a hospitalized member, a spray of flowers was sent to a funeral, and five get-well cards were sent out.The report from the executive meeting was given.It was decided to send for ten cook books, which are available at the Q.W.I.office The election of officers took place and resulted as follows: president, Mrs.J.Hawkes, Jr.; first vice-president, Mrs.E.Stimpson; secietary, Mrs.N.Jameson; treasurer, Mrs.J.Levitt.agriculture, Mrs.J.Lake Meganlic Y.P.S.lo Assist Missionary Work GLENBURN- Members of St.Stephens Guild ! j met at the home of the president, , Mrs.Robert Leith, for a\u2018\u2018knitting : luce.\" At the close of the meeting, | j refreshments were provided by ; , Mrs.I.Haskett and Mrs.H.Patter- ; son.Miss Lois Haskett was pre-; suited with a candlc-ligthcd birth- ! ! day cake and a pleasant social Lake Meganlic, March 20 _! hour was enjoyed.The March meeting of the Young! .\u2018HP; ,P' Robinson and son.Kail.People's Soeictv, of St.Andrew's ! °1 Dublin Range, were usitois at Presyterian Church, was held at n 'be Sherbrooke Hospital.ceived.It was voted to send a do-; work of the church through the\t- nation to the Wales Home.\tMilan Auxiliary.\ti rrr.r \\/iiiAr i fNS M \"srucK.v, Ir'Jb v -wYirXrr\u2019rnl < Tel.2-6787 M.I I Hi'.U-Mî.'iP TM .STRAIGHT TO 111\u2019 border an' WHAM/ DANSEP IF I KNi.AV.SET: M3 HD ROARED INTO TH' PALACE AN TOLD GHZ MF.WAS FROM YOWA.AN THAT I TONI 11/ TO HI CK WITH HIM.I'LL CALL hib Bluff: ht: CAN'T .SCARE ME SOME TIME LATER m \\m fiUZ RCAU-Y PONL II ) lOOTY,-\u2019 V AIN'T YOU .9 H FAR PA \\\\ t rsn k i u VEH.a'GUZ IS SO MAP HE SAID If HE KNEW WHERI YCXJ CAME FBOM HER PEfW TOJ HOW COM! \\ WITH THAI III U Iv I N DEPORTED/ OI\u2018 STUFF, TmatTE&R5 HONEST/ ôcMUtMPM, I Viave Mere An IMPORTANT' PROCLAMATION \u2014\"WE.THE UNDERSIGNED HITHERTO KNOWN AS THE V/CSKITEERS, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR WFARING RIOHT \\cAiisO jusr \\ us., BELLED \\ loo/ ME SAID ITS , IMPORTANT (MUST ' Æ BE MENS IVERMOKc HAS JOINED Ti-IATS COOL NEWS.DAD/ NEVER TO WEAR ir A MANS VES AGAIN SI6NED WHIR'S OVER./ RACK UP ANOWE* WIN FOR GHADYSIOtfS MANHOOD/ YA-HOO/ \u2022Qte l AôAINST THE GIRLS 6 »v / Cap.1P1.t.B.r.la., l.,o.T.M.U.0.P.l.Off OP COURSE, \\ WOT, PWLUWôl XIA THRILLED TO BE HOWE AGMU 1 / IWV3IWE1 BUT THE .SCHOOL PRESIOEWT WOULD HAKPLV REWE/ABER ME YOU'RE A SUCCESS, H0M6V.TH' OfJIV WPVIt AC.TRE.&3 FROM THIS WECK OF TH' W£)005! HE WANT5 YOU TO TEACH PKWAA CLAUSE* AND HELP WITH THEIR PLAYS WITH TH\u2019 \\ WEW HIGHWAY CUTTIkie.THRU TH' HILLÔ, LILY, IT'LL BE-ONLY 70 IWWUTE& DRWE TO WEBRV COLLEGE 0 WHY D0Z£> HE WANT TO SEE SWELL' MAYBE YOU WON'T GET BORED IM SOPPS HOLLOW if SOE'RS BUSY WITH 50WEIHIM0 YOU LIKE! OH, I'D LOVE THAT.LUTHER! \\ Copt.\tWFA fertYirg, Inn WAS THINKING ) oc VERY WELL, DEAR.ILL CROSS IT OFF MY SHOPPING LIST PEOPLE SHOULD STOP DRINKING COUPEE !' T/-/AT WOULD SHOW \u2018EMh OUGHT SOMETHING ABOUT COFFEE PRICES ARE AM OUTRAGE T.W U 5 Otl luJULAJuiK* ™ iMb V0Ü VtPWE TWKGS VME; MA'AM i BLtSS YOU, DORY *.1 A\\K)T neuep savs aw VERS,OKT YET \\ COUYOKi'T OVtTWAVT VOTTW SOMc good UYTXVtS r-TT-jfd ATTY.R TWt CKWcR KlYSWV, MUST Dt S\\V\\VVY VU\\TW 1 DORV.WAT\u2019V.'LlOOf tAR.AW tARS.WTWê.'RS ARY l-'1/ COM\\Eâ TOR cK XS.L'\\?'lrirpa LtcL'Av Ca.1954 h, WCA 1 DID NOT FORGFM VGRËAT SCOTT- r~~X THE ROAST.' LLrN; IT'S FIVE A\tA o'a0CK .¦> I'M GOING SHOPPING, ( DEAR-BE SURE AND 'TAKE THE ROAST OUT * \u2022 OF THE OVEN AT O\u2019CLOCK cl( I JUST HAPPEN TO! w-r, LIKE IT V/ELL CONEj rrs-K.\t* «A*.m sWM OKAY EiflHl- 5HERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1954 S.Lurch er vices ¦i The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST.ANDREWS CHURCH Frontenac Street Interm Moderator\u2014 Rev.C.Ritchie Bell, D.D.Organist- Miss I.Boomhour Director of Music\u2014 Malcolm Brown, B.Mus.SABBATH SCHOOL 10.45 a.m.\u2014Junior-Intermediate 11.00 a.m.\u2014Kindergarten-Primary SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\u2014 \u201cA SPEECH OF JESUS.\u201d 4.00\tp.m.\u2014 \u201cCHRIST AND THE YEARS.\u201d Guest Minister\u2014 Rev.James Barr, M.A., B.D., of the Presbyterian College in Montreal.Baptist Church Corner of Portland and Queen Sts.Rev.F.C.Amery, Minister.Mrs.C.Wright, Organist.10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.11.00\ta.m.\u2014 Worship Service.Subject: \u201cTHE COST OF DISCI PLESH IP.\u201d 7.00\tp.m.\u2014 Conducted by the Senior Mission Circle.Speaker: Miss J.Razumny of Haiti.(North Hatley) 10.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.3.00\tp.m.\u2014Worship Service.Subject: \u201cJOHN\u2019S RELEASE.\u201d Bring the Family and Friends to Church.The Salvation Army Church Of England Hfi 175 Wellington St.South Officers: Captain and Mrs.Taboika, Phone 2-0844.Sunday, March 21st, 1954 11.00 a.m.\u2014Devotional.2.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic.Everyone is cordially invited! ST.PETER\u2019S CHURCH LENT III MARCH 21, 1954 The Rev.Canon Russel F.Brown, B.A., Rector.The Rev.C.James Fisk, B.A., assistant.Mr.Morris C.Austin, Organist and Choirmaster.8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11.00\ta.m.\u2014 Morning Prayer\u2014 Preacher: The Rev.Ernest Harrison of North Hatley (Broadcast).4.00\tp.m.\u2014Study Circle (Memorial Hall).7.00\tp.m.\u2014Evening Prayer.Church School 9.30\ta.m.\u2014Junior Department.10.00\ta.m.\u2014Senior Department.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Primary & Kindergarten.Monday 5.00\tp.m.\u2014Evensong with meditation.Tuesday 3.45 p.m.\u2014Children\u2019s Service.Wednesday 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion.8.00\tp.m.\u2014The Pilgrim Way, Thursday ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 7.30\ta m.\u2014Holy Communion.Friday 7.30\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communiop.Daily 8.30\ta.m.\u2014Mattins (Mon.at 9).5.30\tp.m.\u2014Evensong (Mon.at 5; Sat.at 8) CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Canon E.K.Moffatt, Priest-in-Charge.Third Sunday in Lent March 21sL 1954 8.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10.00\ta.m.\u2014Church School.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.7.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer.Wednesday 7.30\tp.m.\u2014Lenten Service.Preacher: Mr.W.Clinton.Thursday 7.30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.In The Women's Sphere Minister.\t, ; Mrs.R.J.Bell, L.Mus., Organ- : ist and Choir Director.11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship.7.00 p.m.\u2014We unite with Sang-ster Memorial United Church in the celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Congregation.COME TO CHURCH.YOU WILL BE CORDIALLY WELCOMED.Church School Notices Social and Personal Phon* 3-3436 Friends of Miss Margaret Do-, Mr.and Mrs.Forest Keene, herty will be interested to learn Vimy Street, returned on Thurs-io\t\"inVormoHiaro that she appeared on the .Mar- day, from a two months\u2019 stay at 6 C garct ArlenC.B.S.television pro- Lake Worth and Junior Groups.10.15 a.m.\u2014 The Minister\u2019s1 gram recently, in New York, in da.minis i e r s connectjon wjth }jer winning the and Key West, Flori- Church-membership Class.\tpublic relations scholarship at; Congrr.tulations are being ex- vrimary, Rmaer-1 Colurabja Unjvergity\t.* 11.00 a.m, garten and Nursery Groups 8.00-10.00 11.00 11.00 a.m.7.00 It's good etiquette -\t.to make your conversation brief when you call people at mealtime or syhen they\u2019re on their way ont.mdi&goodeSqtietfe \u2014 to space your calls fcnpecialiy on a B*rty Lino) \u2014so that yon (and your telephone\t.neighbour) will\t\u201c not miss «ncoiTsmg calls.m.Btu TtufaoBE eoHPMiy ar dahada CHURCH OF ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE Corner of McManamy & Fairmount Rev.A.V.Ottiwell, B.A.Third Sunday in Lent March 21st, 1954 -Holy Communion, a.m.\u2014Sunday School, a.m.\u2014Kindergarten Class.Sung Eucharist, p.m.\u2014Evensong.Wednesday, March 24th.10.00 a.m;\u2014Holy Communion.4.00\tp.m.\u2014Children\u2019s Service.8.00\tp.m.\u2014Litany & Address.Preacher: Mr.Mervyn Aweock.Thursday, March 25th FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION 10.00\ta.m\u2014Holy Communion.The United Church Of Canada PLYMOUTH CHURCH Dufferin Ave.at Montreal Street Rev.R.C.Tait, Minister.Mr.Gault.Parker, Organist and Choir Director.10.15 a.m.\u2014Young People\u2019s Bible Class in Church Parlour.11.00\ta.m.\u2014Church School.11.00 a.m.\u2014Public Worship.Sermon theme: \u201cTHE VOYAGE OF LIFE\u201d (8) \u201cOUR DESIRED HAVEN.\u201d Sangster Memorial Church FIFTH ANNIVERSARY United service at 7 o'clock this evening, in Sangster Memorial Church.Plymouth\u2019s choir and minister will take part in the service.YOU are VERY welcome! TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Court and William Streets Rev.T.D.F.Everett, B.A., B.D., CUNARD toEIROPE o o.WE NEW\t._ ,, \u201cSAXONIA \u2019 maiden voyage «OM UVERPOOl SEPT.NOM MOHIREM SEPT.15 Getting there is half the FUN! _ jt\tV ou enjoy life at its best when you travel Cunard to Britain or the Continent.There\u2019s Say relaxation aboard when you go Cunard\u2014 ¦ brilliant days mid delightful evenings .¦ \u2022 interesting donipanions .» .delicious food .attentive service .leisure hours designed for your well-being .in short, all the comforts of gracious living.This season, whether you travel for business or pleasure, be sure to enjoy t he famous service that awaits you aboard any of Cunard\u2019s great luxury liners 1 Next Soilings to Britain and tha Continent From Halifax: Mar,, 19* 28*, Apr.ll*: From Quebtc: Apr.17, 22, 28.From New York: Mar.20*, 26*, 31*, Apr.2*, 7*, 9*, 13, M, 16.*Al Thrifl-Seaton Ratal See Your Local Agent \u2014No One Can Serve You Better Cunard Line Head Office: 230 Hospital Street, Montreal tended to Mrs.Esther Arbery, of .\tRock Forest, on the occasion of j Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Allard, her ninety-first birthday, which Queen Boulevard, have returned she celebrated on March 15.from a six weeks\u2019 holiday in St.:\t« » * : Petersburg ^a., en remte they : Mr and Mrs v c M Johnston' th»PPvU: fli\tn'r rule- ancl children, Janis and Richard, they visited their son, Dr.Gilles 0£ jiontreaij arrived yesterday to send the week-end with Mr.and ; Mrs.H.O.Burt, Academy Street, Lennoxville.SANGSTER MEMORIAL UNITED CHURCH Cor.Renault and Galt St.West FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Morning Service Speaker\u2014 Mr.Ed.Shortt (Secretary of the Y.M.C.A), assisted by lay-| The tea held by the Ladies\u2019 men.\tSherbrooke Curling Club on Tues- Organist\u2014\t_\ti day afternoon was convened by Allard.Mrs.E.Howland (Special music by Junior Choir).10:00 a.m.\u2014 Filmstrip for Junior Boys and Girls.11:00 a.m.\u2014 Public Worship-Usual Sunday School Classes.7:00 p.m.Mrs.Raymond Provencher.The tea table,was arranged with car- The regular monthly meeting of; the Women\u2019s Association of Trin- nations arid gren candles in silver j'Y United Church took place, .\t.\t- .\t.-\tI iww /!\u2022.
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