Sherbrooke daily record, 23 mars 1954, mardi 23 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 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER MOST!.V srwv Mftiuly cloudy with m' ;i t to rod snowflurrics cloaring this evening; Wednesday sunny and a little milder; lisht winds.Low tonight and hi'-:h W ednesday at Sherbrooke ^tt and \u202212, Established 1897.PRICE; 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, UC4 Fifty-Eighth Year FRENCH REPEL NEW VIETMINH ATTACK World News In Brief Open Drive On Commies In Jamaica One Company Of Rebels Said Destroyed In Attack On Besieged Fortress Of Dien Bien Pu.London.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Prime Minister Churchill told the Commons today that \"smooth and friendly arrangements\u201d exist for consultation with the United States government about the use of atomic bombs.Labor members had questioned him about machinery for consultation about their use in the event of war involving both countries.Churchill said \u201cincreasing good feeling in the world\u201d may save humanity from atomic and hydrogen destruction.Cairo.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Russia today informed Egypt and other Arab countries that it would consider conclusion of any Western-sponsored Middle East military pact \"an unfriendly and even hostile act\u201d directed against her, it was learned here.London\u2014(B\u2014Sir John Hod-sofl, the man who shaped Britain's air raid precautions organization during the Second World War and now heads her civil defence training program, will fly to Canada Saturday, it was learned today.Sir John will attend the official opening of Canada's federal civilian defence training school at Arnprior, Ont.It is forecast in London that on his return he will be appointed chief of civil defence for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.NATO now has no civil defence branch.Cairo\u2014 (JP) \u2014President Mohamed Naguib today said Egypt is prepared to resume negotiations with Britain on the Suez Canal base \u201conly if Britain admits our rights without question.\u201d The president, was commenting to reporters on Foreign Secretary Eden's statement on Monday in the House of Commons in London.Eden said violence in the Suez canal area has created a difficult atmosphere for the resumption of talks between Britain and Egypt , in a stalemate since last October.Egypt wants the 80.000-man British garrison withdrawn.Naguib said martial law in Egypt will be lifted \u201con June 18 or before.\u201d Martial law was established after Cairo\u2019s fire riots of Jan.26, 1952.Kingston, Jamaica\u2014.OP)\u2014Britain .! has embarked on an anti-Red drive ' in a third Caribbean colony after ! seizing documents in lightning ¦ i raids Monday on two left-wing cen- Hanoi, Indo-China \u2014 (AP) \u2014 The French Army announced today that its troops have beaten off a big new Yietminh attack on the besieged fortress of Dien Bien Phu.They claimed to have destroyed one company of the Communisi-lcd rebels.1 he headquarters announcement said 175 Yietminh were killed and nine captured.The clash occurred on the road linking the heart of the | ties in this West Indies island eapi- fortress with jts southernmost outpost four miles away.At the midway point on this road, the Yietminh tried to am-1 bush the French as they opened the road Monday morning.French tanks and mobile units, infantry and artillery quickly smashed the rebel assault, headquarters said.The French reported they had \u201csome losses.\" \u2014® This was the biggest clash with Following up stern measures ; I against alleged pro-Communists in British Guiana and British Hon-i duras on the American continental ! mainland, authorities M o n d a y j swooped down here on the home of ! | a Jamaican labor leader, Ferdin-j j and Christofer Smith, who is as-I sistant secretary of the Comma- ! ! nist-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions, and on the offices of the left-wing People\u2019s Educational Organization.Police said documents they seiz- ; ed in Smith's home identified Com-) munist organizers and fellow-trav- ! ellers in Jamaica.The files and j papers taken in the raid on the I educational organization were said by police to have been of a type | banned by law as undesirable.Announcements of the raids did not indicate that any action had been taken against Smith or the leaders of the educational organization.Smith, president of the Red-tinged Jamaica Federation of Trade Unions, was purged in 1948 as a leader in the United States of the CIO National Maritime Union on the grounds of Communist activities.He was permitted to leave the U.S.\u201cvoluntarily\u201d in 1951 to avoid deportation on charges of subversion and being an undesirable alien, and cannot return.Police said the documents taker, in his home Monday also contained the names of Iron Curtain organizations having contact with the JFTU.Smith has been a frequent attendant at Red-sponsored meetings and congresses in Europe.Governor Sir Hugh Foot said earlier this month that the \u201cCommunist danger is very serious in Jamaica.\u201d He said the local Reds have been financed from Moscow and Prague.INSULT LEADS TO SLAP Rop.Charles lanello of (he Mresaclmsetls Slate i epislature is restrained by police (right) after allegedly slapping Nathaniel Mills (lefty, a former General Electric employee who was suspended and later fired tor refusing lo testify before Sen.Joseph McCarthy's committee, lanelle claimed Mills had insulted him during a public hearing, oi the Legislative Commission on Communism.Ex-Miner Is New Kremlin Strong Man i the Vietminh since they halted their mass assaults on the fortress I last week after losing 3,000 killed | and 9,000 wounded in frontal at-I Licks.The rebels were hidden along I the road and charged out of fox-S holes and trenches, hurling gren-j j Odes and firing rifles, pistols and I machine-guns in their attempt lo j London \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A tough \"'ipe oui two French battalions, ex-miner from the Ukraine, Nikita j Meanwhile, the Vietminh taper S.Khrushchev, is emerging as the Ad off their shelling of the fort Kremlin's strong man.\tress, apparently saving ammuni-, As Communist party chief he is,*\u201901* *or another grand assault, hut >uau i.m m ay officially No.3 man behind pre-\u2022 perhaPs als0 because many of their j meeting between Pnnu - - -\t-\t¦ guns have been knockd out bv Committee Still Blocked Of Special Investigation Claim Nehru Ready To Act As Mediator On Choice Counsel London\u2014 (O\u2019 -The mier Malenkov and Foreign Min- Hong Kong \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Roman Catholic headquarters in Hong Kong announced today that 28 Chinese Roman Catholic priests were arrested in Peiping March 2 in a new Red crack-down on religious activities.Twelve members of the church also were reported held.\u201cReligious houses which refused to join the Communist reform church were occupied and priests still left there are not permitted to go outside,\" the headquarters said.Party Standings Unchanged As Result Of By-Elections Ottawa \u2014 ((P) \u2014 Voters in four | good campaigns and maintained federal constituencies have reaf- j party organization in preparation firmed the .political choices they for the next general election, made in the general election seven I The campaign was uneventful months ago.\t\u2019 and centred mainly around local By - elections Monday returned : issues and the individual candi-Progressive Conservatives in the cates.No new major issues devel- Ontario ridings of Peel and Elgin; ;°Ped beyond those of last year, Liberals in Verdun and Gatineau I when Liberals ran on their govern-in Quebec\ti ment record and Progressive Con- servatives offered tax reductions.The voting, in cold\tsunny\tT)\tLiberal vote in Verdun was weather was compa a vely\tlight\tspread\tamong four of the\tseven especially in the Q\tiarnpr\tcandidates.When counting\tended where the weather and a\tlarger\t\u201ed\tni ht Mr Ledu(?\thad a vie llead oi 1,778 votes over his Pro-reduce the Liberal marg ns v e gressjve conservative opponent on ister Molotov servers have not.forgotten fliat Stalin ruled Russia for 15 years in the job Khrushchev now holds Thus, by precedent is not necessarily the Manchester ympai helic Ministers St Laurent of Canada and Nehru lngS\t- of India may play a part ultimate- The French Air Force today con-' in bringing Communist China tinned \u2018massive\u201d assaults on\u2019 the into the United Nations.Vietminh concentrations under! A front-page dispatch from New York refers to Nehru's \u201cpersua- But Western ob-Wruncb artillery and aerial bomb- before he became premier as well.,, ., , .,\t.\t.bright, sunny skies.¦i (i C Piemie\u2019) The rebels meanwhile stepped: man in Th^Kremlin Each X i up har«ssin« guerrilla attacks oni»\u20190'^ »\u2019 pllk with the Canadian k'hpnchpsX vn.voic.h-TUmiw vital French communications in the' leader, and says Nehru g; $%£%\u2022\",>\u2022\t4'>\u201c .™ b, -at least on the home Iront.'ort \u2018llv'rl att\u201ct\u201cn tici» llmr - Washington - CP)\u2014 The Senate investigations .sub-committee plan nod to meet today tor another try at finding a special counsel foi its investigation of the bitter fight between Senator McCarthy ami the army.William .1 Jameson, president of the American Bar Association, Monday rejeeird the hot-spot post on the grounds of the AHA hoard of directors believed it would not be appropriate for him to serve.Senator Karl Munclt (Hep.S,l>.) said the selection of someone else to direct the inquiry would have priority at today's session, which was closed to the public and press Mundl will preside at the public hearings planned for later.Me Carthy having stepped aside to that extent.Mundt said there implied might also be discussion today of ! .\t\u201e the touchy matter of \"ground - ,\ts\t, ' ! rules\u201d for the inquiry into charges ' ! feverish preparations for nevv ! ^coimdinR force between the Kasl and countercharges by McCarthy His tongue has mercilessly lash- mass assaults on Dien Bien Phu\tWest as Canada is between : and Army Secretary Slovens, and ed Soviet bureaucrats right up to! ]n a\" \"series\tof ambushes, raids j Western\tEurope and the United\t;1)eir aides.the top level,\teven including j and acts of sabotage, they slashed I States \u201d\tMcCarthy has said\the plans he cabinet ministers.\t.! the main highway and railway\" AfiTr disci, vd,m the\t.,nd ; rol,'ai\" from voting on any final | Two days ago,\tthe Communist , along which\tAmerican-supplied\tdiscussing tin pros -'nu\t.\teunelu.-ions his\t.subr.mmilhv may\t\u2022 party newspaper\tPravda devoted j war materials\tmove from the port!cons of\tUN 1'\u2018cognition of Com-\t!\tmake, but will\tinsist,\ton the right\t: four pages to his stinging re-, 0£ Haiphong to Hanoi.The French î \u2019mist China, including a refer-1 to cnw:.examine witnesses and .will.living to j closed the gashes quickly audience to strong American opposi- permit, army rcprcM'nlal ives to claimed to have killed 43 rebels ,,rm Un,.v\t| question him when he testifies, in scattered clashes.\t!\t\u201dV, A Ù ,\t,, , , ,¦ i Late Monday the Republican sen-! in the same buke of the ministers boost food production.The publicity given by press and j radio to the statement rivalled ! that accorded to Malenkov\u2019s major ! policy declaration on home and j foreign affairs.The French said the flow of\t*Sohl,u 8 Ul''01'y lia\u2019 *nTi:i ! ator from Wisconsin, said ammunition, food and medical sup-!f anc\u2019s ,!n 'he same rciahon be- :l,.|; t|la| om; 0f n,,.witnesses plies continued moving steadily\t, .an\u201e., ,\t,an j H.Struve llenscl, newly named ,\t,\t, , westward to Dien Bien Phu.They u°es between Western Europe, sjstant secretary of defence.Since las summer, when he | were being parachuted to fortress I ant> llu; 1,111 c,d S,ale's,^ :l l;i' '\u2019r-V addressed the Supreme Soviet, defenders, 180 miles west of Hanoi U]a* ,s bou\",d ,0 appeal to the ( an-Malenkov has made only one pub- jn ^ mountainous Thai country !acîlan*s 1,1 1,10\tof their new lie speech \u2014 in connection with i from American-supplied Flyinr industrial and financial power.Boxcars manned by French and! \u201cAlso- Canadian forci«n Policy is civilian American airmen.the recent Soviet elections.In the same period Khrushchev has made several public pronouncements.Khrushchev also has a big say in relations with Soviet satellites.He has just returned from a visit to Warsaw, where under his eyes the structure of the Polish government and Communist party was reorganized on Kremlin lines.Tito Sees Better Tone By Soviets Vienna \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 President Tito of Yugoslavia said in an interview published here today Attitude Of Majority On Seaway Hit Washington \u2014(zR)\u2014 The Republican leadership in the United States House of Representatives is \u201cdragging its feet\u201d on St.Lawrence seaway legislation, Represen-,\t,\t- .tative John Blatnik (Dem.Minn.) that the return to normal of ; contended today \\ugoslavias relations with the j Expressing bitter disappointment now has begun, but ; over failure of the House rules a new and dashing craft, less bound by dogma than the United States, less victimized than Europe by historical fatalism.The Canadians feel with the Europeans that the admission of China to the United Nations is inevitable Consequently the Canadian government is coming to the conclusion that the practical thing to do with the inevitable is to nudge it.into being.\u201d Precautions For Safety Of Queen Soviet bloc is going very slowly.\u201d committee to complete action on tory from last year's figures \\rves Leduc, a Montreal lawyer, held Verdun for the Liberals in a the 213 basis of polls.returns from 145 of seven-man contest.He succeeds LeqUCi 5,525; Armand Dupuis, PC, Paul Emile Cote, former parlia- 3 747 Roland Gadbois, independent rrentary assistant for labor, who LiberaL 3)123; William Dodge, was appointed to the Quebec | CCF> j 818; nerve Ferland, Lib-bencb-\teral-Labor, 1,660; J.M.Hayes, in- Dr.Rodolphe Leduc, a dentist,! dependent Liberal, 881; Ken Perry, defeated three other candidates in | Labor-Progressive, 155.Gatineau, which always has re-, Last year Mr.Cote had an overturned Liberals.The former ; all majority of 10,956 out of a member, J.C.Nadon, died last ; total of 29,606 votes cast.December.\t1 Gatineau voters gave Dr.Leduc John Pallett.33-year-old lawyer, a majority of 2.583, compared with held Peel, which has elected Con-, Mr.Nadon\u2019s 5,165-vote majority servatives since 1900.He won by last year.The total vote was 10,- Adelaide, Australia \u2014 '(Pi \u2014 The royal liner Gothic has taken sufficient food aboard for the whole \u201cOur country is now practically ; the measure\" and Vend it Vo* the of *be tour of Western Australia the only European state which has ! House itself for debate Blatnik the Queen and the Duke of no economic relations at all with : said, \u201cWe are getting a double Edinburgh, and for the voyage the countries of the Soviet bloc,\u201d ! shuffle by the House leadership\u201d back to England, it was revealed he told a correspondent of the\tChairman Leo Allen (Rep 111)\ttoday.Vienna right-wing independent.of the\trules committee said after\tThe Queen\tand\tthe Duke\tare\tto paper, Die Presse, adding:\tMonday\u2019s session there was no in- n-v across the country from Ade- \u201cI am optimistic for peace for Mention on the part of the House la\u2019de *0 rm' ha,vlng P°*ted skam.cut such splendid cooks and hos- !rocks afnd a lovelF bouquet of tesses\t! sP.r!r|S flowers as decorations, After refreshments, the guests ^'hnnfnrf« r\u2018bhons holding the j departed feeling that the afternoon v'raPPing on the foodS-had been profitably as well as en- ^ Mrs.Earl Bushnell, convener ; joyable event.\t! the sale, was efficient!) assist- PRESENTATION MADE ' ed members of the society.The j Upwards of 26 junior_ski en-; Proceeds amounted to around $35d thusiasts of the Princess Elizabeth\txTm,r,c.High School accompanied by Mrs.1 ,, GENERAL NOTES Herbert Whittier, made a St, Pat- Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Taylor have FINANCIAL NEWS & MARKET REPORT (Courtesy ot Ureensluclds & Co.) CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE GREENSHIELDS STOCK MARKET MONTREAL STOCK MARKET AFTER SEX-CHANGE \u2014 Frances Mario Jefferson of Port Colbornc, Ont., born with both male and female characteristics, was able to take up a woman's role after suveerv.In th1- Toronto Telegram photo Frances admires a new hair-do in a Toronto beauty salon.Born in Bridgewater, N.S., 24 years ago, Frances had to live as a man until completion tins vear ot a senes ot operations.Supper Sponsored By United Church Ladies At Sutton Sutton, March 23.\u2014The annual St.Patrick's supper sponsored by the ladies of the United Church, was very well attended by both - \u201e w.-.\t__ : local citizens and friends from a rick\u2019s Day visit to Jeff Lowther at returned to their home in Derby djstance Tbe gues£s were receiv-ard street.\t; Fine after spending the .past i\to6 Æ\t^ Prices showed a firming tendency in moderate trading yesterday.B.C.Telephone was up l point at 39, Bell Telephone up -N a! 411 -, Dow up at 23 and Aluminium up h at 54\u2019-4 Holders of British Columbia Telephone Co.common shares of record March 26th will have .the right to purchase one new share for each four held at S31.50 per share.A block of rights will be offered shortly at $1.35 per right.The London International Gold market reopened yesterday on a | restricted scale after a 15 year shutdown.The British Treasury announced its plans to remove most remaining restrictions on ; the use ot pounds sterling for payments between countries outside the sterling and dollar areas Zellers Ltd.raised the quarterly dividend rate by 2',j cents to 22'.cents per common share.Gypsum, Lime and Alahastine Canada, Ltd.reported a net protit for the vear ended November 30th of $1,613,010 or $3.0?per share ' agianst $1,132.(176' or $2.57 last year.For the year ended December 31st.Howard Smith Paper Mills Ltd.reported a net profit of $4,740,502 or $2.54 per common share as Anglo N'fld.B.A.Oil .Brown Company r an .and Dom.Sugar Crown Zellerbaeh .Cons.Paper .Ford \"A\" .Fraser .Great Lakes Paper Minnesota X- tint.So.Can.Power .MINES Ascot Metals .l.ouvieourt ,., I n.Asbestos .Fast.Metals .8N.22^ ll:s 18 h 41 45 H 83'i.i 17H 23 31 .34 9 Ur NEW YORK STOCK MARKET ; weeks vacationing in Florida.Mrs.Kenneth Spafford, of Wa- his home on Bullard street.They presented Mr.Lowther, who had coached them during the\t, \u201cN\"'\tu-lth\t: Shirley\tBaker organist of the skiing season, with several lovely\t'er''1lle-\tspent the week-end\twltb\tcburcb\tplayed\tsoft\tmusic durin» anH annronrinte pifts ;n annveeia\ther mother,\tMrs.C.\tC.Blake and\tP 5\t.\tr\tmusic uui m, ana appropriate guts in appiecia-\t- ,\tMiiHrort\tr'-jVo\tRnr-v\tthe interval before\tsupper was tion of the patience and kindness | ff61; Mlss Mllclred B\u2018ake.Hock served_ shown to them during their les-i,a, , ,, r- j tt j r sons\t°\t; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hubbard of ed by Mrs.R.Osborne, wife of the pastor, and Mrs.Earl Derrick.Miss organist The tables were most attractive Althmmh taken verv much hv Lyndonville, Vt\u201e recently return-1 with green candles and bouquets Alin0Uou taken \\ei\\ mnen oy ,\tr^rvrithc: Tro?î^T-» nf\tin Invo hmx/lc; Thic surprise, Mr.Lowther thanked the ed from a two months vacation of shamrock in low bowls.This was \u201e\u201e\u201e 'spent in Miami, Florida, and were ! the first event of its kind to take {ure\t1 u°h ful °e'\u2019 | overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.j place in the hall since the decora General Notes SM I «*&,' »' 4 HI 421 h 4 It 43'N NEW PRESIDENT Mrs.E.W.Sansom of Fredericton, who will head the Women\u2019s Progressive Conservative Association of Canada for the next Iwo years.Mrs.Sansom, wife of Lt.-Gen.Sansom, was elected at the recent annual meeting ol the Association in Ottawa.\t(CP Photo) BEDFORD\u2014 Miss Kathleen Campbell, of Montreal, spent the week-end in Bedford with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.William Campbell, I with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.D.,1.Reid have relumed from a three weeks trip.While away they visited Iheir son ship\u201d meeting of the Eastern Star Lodge.Mr.Andrew Cowans has returned to his home in Rock Island, after spending a few days in New York, where he was a guest at the \u201cRoosevelt\u201d.Friends of little Miss Cheryl Mr.L.Cluotte, who moved to ! indaw a9d daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Bedford several months ago, from 1177 u ln nn\tl'1'' his home in Sand Corner, lias purchased the house on Philipsburg Avenue, formerly owned by Mrs.L.Kimmell, and has completed re- L.Buzzby, in San Salvador, Central America.The members of the ladies\u2019 rink who won the bonspiel for the past president\u2019s prize, given by Mrs.novation on the property,* which is \u201da.r.7 J°nes\u2019 were Mrs.W J.now occupied by Mr.and Mrs.L.\tMalcolm McCaw, Mis Grenville.The former is the C.P.R ,p[.an \u2018drnÇ>' and Mrs.L.Ames.Station agent at.Stanbridge Sta-' /hia was 1h(' f,naj competition 4jon\t| for the present season.\u2019\t,\t.\tMiss Sylva Palmer, of Montreal, The members of the winning !Spen^}le Week-end in Bedford with rink in the ladies bonspiel at the j her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Allan local curling rink for the B.W.palmer.Draper Trophy, were Mrs.Edmund:\tancj mts.Ewart Martin with Joint Meeting Of Si.Andrew's And Plymouth Groups The Double or Nothing Chib of the Plymouth Church held their regular meeting in the Church Hall which came to order with the reading of the minute.s followed by general business and report from the treasurer.The meeting was turned over to the St.Andrew's Married Couples Club who were guests for the evening, Mr.Hugh Rose, president of the St.Andrew\u2019s group, placed the program in charge of Malcolm Brown, Cliff Goodfellow and George Jobel, who really kept the groups livened up with a \u2019Truth or Consequence.\u201d tt was evident by some of the consequences that a great deal of work had been put into the program, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all.Dancing then followed while lunch was being prepared.Mrs.Lome Taylor expressed the thanks of Iho Plymouth Group for the enjoyable evening hy St.Andrews.The evening came to a close at.11.25 p.m.with the singing of the Theme; and Benediction.Mr.Rose thanked the Plymouth Group for the kind invitation and the good fellowship enjoyed.net re-Mitchell J.S.Mitchell Net Earnings Higher In '53 Moderately improved suits are reported hy ,).s and Co.Ltd.for the year 1053.Largely responsible for the in creased earnings was a substan liai reduction in income lax provision.that more than offset a dip in gross trading profil to $1,043, 835 from $1,071,005 in 1052.Selling, delivery and administra tive expenses were down slightly I nun the previous period at $614,-801 compared with $617,804.and depreciation provision also showed a small decrease at $27,843 agaiusl .$28,786.Provision for income lax es for the year stood at $190,404 off $87.678 from the .1052 figure of $237,172.Earned surplus at the end of the latest period showed an increase of $134,404 at $2,134,702.Current assets as at Dec.31, 1053, amounted to $2,610,807 com pared with $2,444,751 a year earl ier, and current liabilities were $532,940 against $405,700.Working capital was up $137,012 from the end of 1052 at $2,086,057 compared with $1,040,045.I\u2019ltOl'TT ANP LOSS ACCOUNT Yuki-i 8 42A 54\u2019s 26'-4 433 4 4 Phi 7'14 6U 38 92 24\u20194 17'4 20 22\u2019s 11 >4 23'4 7\u2019h 2514 28 Ki-W 10;U 8;'h 7 43 23 14*1 1544 37 32\u20194 9 Ni 37 3 s 59;ih 21 >4 39 \u2022>\u2022) 18 >4 8\u20198 30\u2019.1 24\u2019., 10'i 23 Vh 25:i8 63 ¦14 25'9 28 Vk 36 14'4 23 Li 13 43'Vi 40'4 oau.19 42 B 54 26 >4 41 7;\u20194 6'IB 10 Ns 91 >4 24\u2019.; 20 IDS, 23\u20194 25\u2019, 27-14 16 ta B 13\u2019, HD 4 43 23 14 A B 15 A, 32 \u2019i 37'4 59\u20194 2D s 15 30 21 A B 18',4 15 24 16\u2019., B 23\u2018s 25 a815 64 15 2514 B 28 30 14\u2019a 30 54 Vt, 43'4 40 34 4 B 20 3.45 22 B DEATHS I Press prof., trncJ.Selling, oth.exp.Other Income Depreciation Income taxes Bacon, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.r .\t,,\t¦\t¦\t.C.A.Bacon, of Derby Line, will be Jess Miss Marjone Steel, Mrs.W.their sons, Ronnie and Richard, pleased to learn she is improv £¦ o'311 \u2019'\u2019orn and Mrs.Stanley were gU(.st.s of Mr.and Mrs.!.G.ing after being very ill with the '50Ule'\tRowse, in Dunham, measles.\tj Miss L.\tLarocque,\tof Montreal, Mrs.L.Gendron and litt\u2019.e\tson.Mrs.J.Mudgett has returned to; spent the\tweek-end\tin Bedford\twho have been patients at Notre her home in Cambridge, Vt., after ¦ with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.Dame du Rosaire Hospital have respending a few days at the home i Larocque.\tturned to their home in Stanbridge I of Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Rice, Derby' The bi-monthly meeting of the East.Line.\tj Bridge Club was held on Tuesday Mrs.William Taylor visited her Mrs.A.J.Bissonnet, of Ottawa, evening at\tthe home of Mrs.W.F.\tmother, Mrs.Charles Hase,\tin and Mrs.J.Puddingfon, of Mont-j Van Horn,\twhen the\tprize for the\tFarnham, on Friday, real, who were called here by the ! highest score for the\tevening went Mrs.Alice Menard, w.in\thas death of their aunt, Miss Marga-! to Mrs.Stanley Soule.\t.spent (he past week in Bedford has , ret Bissonnet, a lifelong resident1 Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Van Horn returned to her home in Montreal, j of Stanstead, were also visitors at :arc leaving on Tuesday for Halifax, Mr, Lome Derick, of St.Lam-the home of Miss K.Flint in Der-jN.S., to sail for a month\u2019s trip to bert, and his brother, Mr.Leslie I by Line.Mr.Rene Poisson, student at Montreal University, spent the week-end of March 13 at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Oscar ; Poisson, Rock Island.Friends of Mrs.Eleanor Baker i will be pleased to learn she has re-i turned to her home in Stanstead from Broadview Hospital, Newport, i where she was a surgical patient.Mr.and Mrs.Graydon W'atson j and sons, Barry and Dwight, of Rock Island, were in Colebrook, N.H., on Sunday, March 14, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Smith.Mrs.Ora Gill, of Stanstead, has returned after spending a week at the home of her sister, Miss ! Lena Gill, in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.the British West Indies.\tDerick of Montreal, were in Bed- Miss Ethel Miller, of Montreal, ford over the week-end with their was in Bedford over the week-end parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Derick.FUNNY BUSINESS FREE YOUR HOUSE FROM WORRY \u2014 Could your family live in their house without your income to meet the mortgage payments?Mortgage Insurance removes this uncertainty by repayment of the mortgage in full in the event of your death.Manufacturers Life INSURANCE COMPANY 4L54 By Hershberger tlVliWh o ¦ . Sc V T.M.Rec u S- OC.Cep-.1354 c>j S#'*.c« ine \"Well, if it isn\u2019t old Eagle Eye himself! So you finally realized that 1 have a new dress!\u2019\u2019 sorry to learn that she had the misfortune to fall and fracture .her left wrist.Mr.Lawrence Edwards, of Saw-yerville, and Mrs.J.B.McFaci-yen, of Lennoxville, and Miss Mary Farnsworth, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Edwards.Several in town are on the sick list, including Mrs.Earl Parker, the Rev.Canon Dunn and one of the Northcott boys.ST.MARY'S- The many friends of Miss S.Morrissey regret to hear that she has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital since her accident, on March 7th.Messrs.John Morrissey, B.Carlin and Miss G.Carlin called on Mr.and Mrs.D.Irwin, while in Sherbrooke, to visit Miss S.Morrissey, at the Sherbrooke Hospital.EARLY Because it Burns Evenly, Longer and is se Responsive to Draft Control.HUDSON ' WITH EXCLUSIVE SCIENTIFIC \u2022 » \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 At-USl ^SATISFACTION ,NUEO SATISrft ,r Control Test:\tsing '\u201c\u2019S j* oHrequent interval- \u2022 ' madeKn J ntoAs the *uPer- \u2022 horoughnes oreparation ot every step m P': m /0i9 ' 'K, _______I tA\\4G.W)\\TWLW?, \\ MURPER Me if I cur HEP.BEST BABUSHtCAi I'LL EVEN HA PEA SLEEP in this thing/ 5AM.DID YOU FIND an ENGLISH I Book WITH MY NAME IN IT?I.emme TAKE A LOOK/ jl§P jml* S\u201823 ____ SCHOOL LOST ANt found departmt Yep, it wa' TURNED IN / WASNTTHEReI somethino ELSE STUCK IN THE-v BACKP THere WAS- -BUT J.'M ONLY HALFWAY THROUGH IT / COME BACJC T'MORROW/ _ .| |0è« U -,ja.i - .j ley were never headed p|ace safe against the crowding, has done a tremendous relief job, irom then on.Ihe Smith quartet I jvrew York Rangers.\t: getting five shutouts in 17 games, scored one point in each end up to | Although they can't match such His work undoubtedly contribut-lhe seventh and one each in thejjncljvj(juai sharpshooters as Mau-|ed to Canadiens\u2019 hustling finish tenlh and eleventh.Hamilton s;rjce \u201cRocket\u201d Richard and Bernie j that gave them second place in \u201cBoom ^oom\u201d Geoftrion, the ! the NHL race.ice they won four times, tied twice n1i'nu* defenceman Hal Laycoe fot and gave up onlv one game to the first two games\u2014tonight ano Montrealers.\t! Thursday\u2014before the senes shifts Canadiens hold a 41-32 edge for;to Boston.Laycoe is suffering the season on goals, but the, from a groin injury.Bruins come into this money ser-! Early today Montreal Coach ies against the 10o3 Stanley Cup:Dick Irvin had not said definitely winners as the hottest team at the : whether Jacques Plante will be windup of the NHL grind.They in Canadiens nets.The young rink managed two in the sixth and one each in the eighth and ninth! ends.,, n , \"° mmutes woi'e niond\u2019s victory then Parker scored one for S(-Ven series al two games each, finished off a play with Haworth Magog and Alfred Whittier assist- fjfu, tip wjn be played tonight ed by Ken Whittier, made six (if |n vYindsor, weather permitting, if bus ^ points in Ihe game, this uo(- d wjii take place later in the ended Die game and saw Magog with a 60 to 51 triumph.Magog: Kenneth Whittier Alfred Whittier 22.Jim Peters U).h;mds mmu.,m,s ti i The game was closely fought the whole way with the lead changing times.Bissonnetti\u2019 in the lead ju the National Hockey League play-jBennett Michael Minor, ! !,rtel, th{?\u2018halfway mark in 'th Coach Baz Bastion said Balfour was recalled after Sunday night\u2019s AHL finale to replace Gordon Han-negan who is out with a liver ailment.Meanwhile, centre Danny Lewicki, called up by the Maple Leafs recently, will rejoin the Hornets tonight for their opening playoff game at Hershey.t&e movies Section RICHMOND Hawker, Sr.Hawker, Jr.Warden .Hayward .Blanchard .J.J.F, B.H.W.J.H.L.D.C.I.R.Co.Middleton .Morkill .Worster .Logan .Sterling .Richmond won 2 points.S.R.R.A.No.2 F .J.Glass .E.Boyes .W.E.Ray .; D.Cascadden .R.Allen .478 100 99 100 100 100 499 97 100 95 96 93 481 100 100 93 93 92 478 99 98 95 95 95 482 CRACKSHOTS Lost by default.S.R.R.A.No.2 won 2 points.SPORTING RDTLE SECTION Team No.1 E.Warner .99-6 A.Hamilton .100-8 N.Andrews .99-7 H.Worster .95-3 C.Davis .97-4 490-28 Team No.5 J.Morkill .100-7 U.Middleton .99-6 J.Hawker, Sr.97-5 E.Beattie .96-3 R.Portelance .97-3 487-23 Team No.1 won two points.Team No.2 G.A.Bishop .99-6 M.H.Bishop .96-5 W.Brosscau .95-5 C.Parsons .98-5 B.\tHayward .95-2 483-23 Team No.7 E.\tStracchino .99-9 F.\tGlass .98-5 C.\tMcLaghlan .89-3 C.Leger .98-2 G.\tTrudeau .95-2 489-21 Team No.7 won 2 points.Team No.3 W.Maxwell .100-8 H.Blanchard .99-4 R.Allen \t\t\t 97-4 C.Heath \t\t\t 95-2 \t489-23 Team No.\t6 W.Ledger .\t.99-5 M.Winget \t\t\t 95-5 C.Warner \t\t\t 93-1 \t286-11 Team No.3 won 2\tpoints.Team No.\t4 F.Paige \t\t.98-6 R.Winget \t\t\t 99-5 H.Beattie \t\t\t 98-8 J.G.Beattie \t\t D.Sterling \t\t\t 98 6 \t491-27 Team No.\t8 W.Rray \t\t\t 97-7 J.Hawker, Jr\t\t\t 98-5 E.Boyes \t\t\t 97-5 D.Cascadden \t\t\t 95-4 G.Cascadden \t\t\t 99-5 \t484-26 GO MODERN -GO Q> East Angus Cops Bowling Matches With Sherbrooke East Angus.\u2014(Special to the Record' \u2014 East Angus bowlers made a dean sweep of their two-game total pinfall battle when they registered wins over the Sherbrooke squad in their ten-pin exhibition matches.In the first game played at Angus the home club emerged the winners with an advantage of 422 pins while the second tilt played at Sherbrooke they collected 239 pins to finish out in front by 661 pins.A.Grondin was the pace setter for the Sherbrooke team with strings of 502 and 438.A.Desruis-seau posted 545 while A.Jamieson had 546 and D.Buttermer came through with 533 to reach the five-hundred mark.The results and scores follow: {First game at East Angus) SHERBROOKE\u2014 A Grondin H.\tChampeau .| C.Cross A.Hauyon .I.\tSmith ; P.Paquin F.Sinclair Sports Of Sorts By GLEN BROWN FAST ANGUS- R.\tWebb D.\tBell .C.Hall .S.\tClark .E.\tClark .A.Bell .SHERBROOKE-A.Price M.Dion C.Gruenert .A.Duquette R.Rowland J.Fearncley EAST ANGUS D.Buttcmer C.Tine aire A.Desruisseau L.Bailey .L.Bishop .A.Jamieson .G.Bailey .171\t177\t154-502 135\t174\t99\u2014108 122\t\t100\u2014222 146\t172\t172\u2014-490 140\t160\t142\u2014442 149\t161\t173\u2014 483 \t132\t\u2014132 863\t976\t840 2679 156\t139\t107\u2014402 169\t160\t125\u2014454 153\t170\t140\u2014463 167\t129\t181\u2014477 161\t177\t161\u2014499 150\t173\t177-500 956\t948\t891 2795 > 116\tpin\tq.128\t123\t134\t385 145\t158\t160463 148\t148\t148\u2014144 146\t122\t180\u2014448 135\t150\t135\u2014420 139\t125\t153\u2014417 841\t826\t910 2577 152\t136\t159\u2014447 148\t166\t144\u2014458 158\t197\t190 -545 185\t146\t132\t463 134\t\t175\u2014309 158\t198\t190\u2014546 \t115\t\u2014315 935\t958\t990 2883 Team No.4 won 2 points.in one scoring splurge, piled up 27 points in a row, mostly in the first quarter.Wojdon led the scorers with 10 field goals and a foul shot for 21 points.Sulikowski had 19 and Law-son and Wlodarcyyk 16 each.High scorer for Saint John was Bruce Stackhouse with 13 points., Toronto eliminated Montreal YMHA before coming to Saint ¦* John.East Angus leads by 306 pins.(Second game at Sherbrooke) EAST ANGUS\u2014 D.\tBell .134\t159\u2014293 C.\tHall .142\t140\t116\u2014398 S.\tClark .152\t155\t115\u20144221 E.\tTincarre .131\t147\t135\u2014413 P.\tKing .157\t173\t132\u2014462 E.\tClark .144\t113\t161- 418; C.Plkleman .158\t\u2014158 860 886 818 2564 SHERJBROOKE - A.\tHouyor \t\t.\t123\t113\t116-\t-352 C.\tCross \t\t.Ill\t124\t99-\t-334 H.\tChampeau .\t.101\t136\t137-\t-374 A.\tB rondin \t\t.\t156\t141\t141-\t-438 P.\tPaquin \t\t.122\t170\t157-\t-449 I.\tSmith \t\t.139\t141\t147-\t-427 \t\t752\t825\t797\t2374 East Angus leads by 190 pins.EAST ANGUS\u2014 R.Main .N .Davis .D.Buttermer A.Desmisseau L.Bishop .A.Bell .115 143 209\t118 203\t170 181\t127 170 144 135 155 117.375 137\u2014464 160-533 158\u2014466 160\u2014474 146\u2014436 1013 857 878 2748 144 SHERBROOKE\u2014 A.Price .R.Rowland .159 C.Gruenert .151 H.Aube .F.Sinclair .A.Duquette .M.Dion .117 150 136 140\t174 156 125 163 148 105\u2014366 163\u2014472 j 148\u2014435 ! 162\u2014482 ; \u2014156 j 201\u2014489 j 151\u2014299 881 888 930 2699 East Angus leads by 49 pins.Sports Roundup .always smooth, never bitter THI Alt OF perfect flavour Sarasota \u2014(Æ3)\u2014Lou Boudreau was pulling on his uniform slowly and thoughtfully, as ball players do, when we questioned him on the state of his Boston Red Sox.\u201cIf you think my friend Casey Stengel can moan,\u201d said Lou, \u201cjust stick around for a while and listen to an expert.You wouldn\u2019t believe the things that can happen to one ball club, \u201cTed Williams\u2019 broken shoulder was bad enough, but it was only the beginning.Right now we\u2019re getting around and doing the best we can with four of our biggest men not even able to make our road trips.It\u2019s been brutal.\u201cAll three of my regular outfielders are laid up.Jim Piersall hurt his wrist running into a fence and then aggravated it by playing in several more games.Now it\u2019s in a cast and they say it will be at least two weeks before he can resume training.\u201cJackie Jensen is out with a bad muscle bruise, and George Kell, ; my third-baseman, has a sore arm and can\u2019t throw.Can't say when he will be able to.What hurts most is that Piersall is going to miss these next few weeks of play before the season starts.They arc 1 very important, especially now I that it looks as though we\u2019re finally going to have good weather.\u2019\u2019; May Overtake Yanks Boudreau's club has, indeed, had much more than its share of] hard luck this chilly spring.He was asked if he still felt that he !or any other manager had a .chance of depriving Stengel\u2019s Yan-;kces of a sixth straight American: League flag.\u201cIn view of the way things; stand with us now, how can I say .anything?\u201d he asked right back.\u201cWith everyone in playing eondi-jtion, 1 know we have a good ball club.If we get the big fellow Williams back by May 1, then ! think we'll still have a good chance.\u201d What about Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox?Did he believe that either had a chance of cutting the Yankees- down?\u201cWe played Chicago one game here but saw very little,\u201d Boud-1 Japan Wrestling association Mon-reau said.\u201cRichards Paul Rich- day that a 21-man Soviet team ards didn\u2019t come over himself, and : will enter the world wrestling he kept most of his regulars at championships nere in May.Tampa for a squad game.\u201d\tThe message said the Russian His verdict on Cleveland ap- team will include a leader.12 peared to be that not enough wrestlers, three referees, two changes hart been made, and that j trainers, a doctor and a manager, the team's first-base problem re- The association said about 14 mained unsolved.\tcountries will participate.The current tempest in a teapot surrounding school sports locally is the ruling by the Protestant Committee governing body, that as tar as hockey is concerned, no player can participate in play-downs for the Provincial titles if he has played hockey for any team in the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association.This ruling knocked St Lambert out of competition because at least four of their best players had played Q V H.A.hockey, and has created among players and towns people some very adverse thoughts concerning the Protestant committee governing sports.According to some educators that 1 have talked with the reason for putting this rule into effect was that first of all boys playing both brands of hookey were too busy in the months of January, February and March to keep up their scholastic work.Usually the boys were playing three to four games a week and sometimes more, that meant midnight on home games and two to three in the morning on away games plus the average hazards of injuries.This logically could handicap a student to the extent of a school year failure.Beside\u2019s there was also a moral handicap in that boys playing in town hockey often indulge in wassail and also have been known upon occasion to use language comparable to out-pioneer fathers when driving adament mules up and down the Cariboo trail.So, say tiie educators, we are not telling the parents how to run their business in-regards raising their family, all we are doing is forcing the athlete to choose between school hockey, properly supervised by teachers, with a week-end schedule, or town hockey which we feel is detrimental to boys of that age group, for the above mentioned reasons.In talking to a few fans of the town hockey brand, their argument in this: Last year in particular they were highly incensed because in (lie case of one town they had signed all their cards which included five of the best high school boys on the team.Three of their other players were living in town with their parents but travelled for a company keeping them out of town at unpredictable periods.They were able to sign eighteen men.Then came the school edict after their cards were registered.The Q.A.H.A.naturally held them to their original cards, and when the school boys were pulled out of the team, the coach and manager wore left with an operating margin of thirteen players.Some nights in mid week this particular team was forced to play games with as low as eight and nine players.They say that they wouldn\u2019t have minded so much if they had known far enough in advance to have signed other boys to fill in for the cap and gown puck , specialists.This fact knocked the same team out of the playoffs and a possible championship.Then too, as one town fan put it, town hockey polishes the boys up in the keener competition supplied by the older players, in this area Tommy Wenkert, Bob Taylor, Pete Brown, Dale Osborne, Dave Crandall, Dex Jolley and Ph.Sykes undoubtedly got their polishing experience in the Yamaska League.It can be truthfully said that Knowlton High School, who won the finals against Richmond wouldn\u2019t have even got to first base unless the boys had achieved their experience against such outstanding boys as Bernie Blanchette of Man-sonville and the Padlocks of Sweetsburg.Added up against that theory is the fact that some very good boys have been spoiled stepping up against superior opposition.Jrving Bookbinder of Cowansville was one of the finest school players on record and after a whirl witli the town boys he never played the same again.>!\u2022 * * Chaff .St.Helen's took Granby girls very smoothly at Dunham the other night, and that puts them in front for the Reglin Trophy emblematic of the girls senior championship in this area.The worst that can happen to them is a defeat by Betty McNeii-ly\u2019s Waterloo girls and a tic-for top honors with a playoff with Granby on a neutral floor .we all feel very sorry to hear of John Black losing hi> brother Eric.He was only thirty, a fine outstanding boy and the grim reaper called just a little early in bis case .Jerry Jackson, ye ambling athlete from Knowlton, now exploring the ins-and-outs of Medicine Hat in Alberta .He should look up former K.H.S.student Clarence Davis and they can have quite a chin wag together over Knowlton and Medicine Hat.Russia To Compete In Wrestling Bouts Tokyo\u2014sor DeLuxe Wt WITH PowerFlite FULLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION For a truly remarkable new driving experience, try the beautiful new Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe with POWERFLITE.Here\u2019s 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