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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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lundi 19 décembre 1960
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[" Nato talks A-force decision deferred PARIS (CP)\u2014Ministers of the \u2018 North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- j tion deferred aetioo Sunday on a | U 8.proposal to equip NATO j inth a miclear iwriking force, The 15-nation ministerial coun- j « *lso shelved a Canadian sug- i gestion for a spring NATO summit meeting in Ottawa to coo-rider the U.S.nuclear ''concept.\u201d External Affaira Minister Howard Green of Canada had made this proposal Saturday.Rut the minister indicated they are going to wait for the reaction of President-elect Kennedy, before deciding on the proposals, particularly the conditional U.S.offer for the nuclear force pegged to Polaris missiles.The only time a NATO summit meeting has been held previously was in 1957 when the Western Alliance convened here and decided to outfit NATO with intermediate-range ballistic missiles.The three-day NATO talks that ended Sunday ranged over many-other topics, but came to few conclusions.The incoming U.S.administration was not represented.President Eisenhower's top aides put forward the blueprint for a force of medium - range ballistic missiles under combined control in an apparent move to induce U.S.allies to forego independent nuclear programs.But there was little immediate sign this manoeuvre would succeed.The offer hinged on several big conditions \u2014 approval by Kennedy, agreement by the allies on how to pay for the force, and the changing of a U.S.law that now makes it illegal for the United States to put nuclear warheads in foreign hands.The proposed plan would place five nuclear submarines, each armed with 16 Polaris missiles tipped with nuclear warheads under joint North Atlantic command providing the allies bought an additional 100 missiles that could be based on land or at sea.costing about $1,000,000 each.Making his p r op o s a 1 for a NATO summit meeting, Green had suggested spring of 1961 as the time and Ottawa as the place.Secretary - General Paul-Henri Spaak of NATO ®aid the Canadian proposal was \u2018\u2018neither accepted nor rejected.\u201d StjecbtoobeDailuBccocd THE PAPER Of THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f THl WIATHfl OkKKlff wtth a few aww-(D-urrww #ndirvg kht« «venin* **> «iewm* tonéffht.ItMaday mainly aunny.Imw .hufii Shartvrookc 8 and 16.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, MONDAY, DL.CUMBER 19, IRbO Sixty-Fourth Year Tragedy near Asbestos children.Debate Canadas disarmameatplan Bulletin NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Fire broke out aboard the U.S.aircraft carrier Constellation at the Brooklyn navy yard today.Three alarms were sounded.Sili #Pii V UNITED NATIONS (CP) \u2014 C a n a d a\u2019s disarmament hopes, were at stake today as the 15 th United Nations General Assembly tackles three of its toughest problems while driving for recess Tuesday.The assembly's 99 .member political committee\u2014meeting at 10:30 a m EST\u2014was scheduled to debate disarmament arid Canada's plea that a resolution for a renewal of East-West negotiations be passed before the recess which continues to March 7.The assembly itself also meets (at 11:30 a m.) to resume its debate on the situation in.The Congo.When\u2014and if\u2014the Congo debate is .completed today or tonight the assembly k expected to dive into a discussion of the Algerian rebellion, now in its seventh year.A 24-country Afro-Asian resolution was passed by the political committee Thursday, asking the assembly to recognize Algeria's right to self-determination and to decide a referendum for that purpose \u2018\u2018shall be conducted in Algeria, organized, controlled and supervised by the United Nations.\u201d But a key paragraph failed to be needed for adoption in the assembly and the issue remained in doubt.France claims the six-year Algerian war is outside the UN's scope and has boycotted all debates on the subject.Two other resolutions were introduced as amendments to the Afro-Asian proposal.One of them, sponsored by 11 I former French colonies in Africa, would have the General Assem-| bly invited France and the na-j tiooalist rebels to negotiate on a cease-fire and a self-determination .referendum, A rival proposal put forward | by Cyprus, would have the as-sembly recommend a referendum in Algeria under UN auspices so that Algerians could decide their own future.w V-?m F*fl By WILLIAM LUN AN (Special to the Record) ASBESTOS \u2014 Two small children and their father were found shot to death in their home near here late this morning.Dead is Paul Perreault, of the Second Range, Wot-ton, and his two children, one aged between five and six months and the other between one and two years.Police said the triple shooting occurred about I 1.30 this morning.Sgt.Eugene Morin and officer Marc Beaupre of the Sherbrooke detachment of the Quebec Provincial Police are heading the investigation.Pre-Christmas present?Tuesdays baby budget may hold tax cuts By ALAN DONNELLY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Ol 1 AM \\ (C l1) t anadians will lenru 1 uesday rvigbt whether linaiu r Minister l'leming h»« pr« Christmas t«* cuts in his hag of budget surprises.They will get ihe news after the 55-year old minister rises in the Commons at H p m fcJST to read the carefully guarded se erets of his second budget speech of t he year.It has been called s \u201cbaby bust got'\u2019 a supplement to hk budget speech last March 31 which sei out ihe government'^ finan rial program for the 1960 61 fis cal year that ends next March 31.The new budget will certainly ! revise his previous forecast of a j $12,000.000 surplus With the current économie I slowdown, todera.l tax revenues ; have been lagging behind last i spring's ex pc el at jo ros The spring | budget w av based on a foreras»! vis per-cent economic growth to j ¦' gross national product in i960 Mit between $36,500,000,000 and $37 000,000,000 Instead, gross na 'ion a I production took a down i uirn during April June SPENDING MORE j Moreover government spend mg on a iwmlw of programs to r -¦\u2019 A\u2019 r ' in iiliill;,! ¦ ¦ ft Stamps OK wni represent Court rules Ado,, Eichmann TKl, AVIA' ( Reuter.v)- West German lawyer l>r Robert Ser vatius arrived here by air Sunday night and said lie would dcfinilr l.V defend former Nazis official Adolf Eichmann at hi.s trial mi charges of maslermimlin.g the Second World War deaths of mil lions of Jews.Previous reports from Ger a®! PUZZLED SANTA \u2014- At the Christmas party held at Dominion 'textiles on Saturday afternoon 85 children of members of the staff were given gifts by Santa.In the case of Guylaine Pelletier, left and Michelle Besre, both three years old, Santa did not seem quite sure which request to reply to first.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Tax proposal called odious QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 The provincial governments proposed income tax changes Sunday were branded \u201codious, anti \u2022 family, anti - worker and anti * national,\u201d by Le Club Laurentie -Quebec, a Quebec Province nationalist group.A club statement said the proposed changes - now being debated in the legislature \u2014 w'ould hit lower income groups hardest and at a time of unemployment.The government has introduced legislation reducing basic exemptions to $2,000 from $3,000 for married persons and to $1,000 from $1,500 for single persons.Increased revenues would be used to pay for the hospital insurance plan which goes into effect Jan.1.Hospital insurance, the statement said, could be paid for by recovering \u201cthe hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from us annually by the voracious, centralist ogre which is the government in Ottawa.\u201d Unless Ottawa turned over money it collects in Quebec, the MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Morning club declared, the provincial gov-offerings on the Montreal live- ernment \u201chas only one alterna-stock markets amounted to 407 ' tive: to proclaim \u2018La Laurentie,\u2019 cattle.252 calves, 26 hogs and that is to say the independence 186 sheep and lambs.\t| of Quebec.\u201d ITS A DOG'S LIFE \u2014 Solo, pet of Dr.Maurice Adelman of Windsor, Ont., donned toque and ear mitts last week as a cold snap swept Western Ontario.(CP Photo) Witnessed air crash NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Two teams of federal investigators planned intensive questioning today of at least I 0 persons who claim they actually saw Friday's airliner collision-worst in aviation history.At the same time, other in Livestock market vestiigators checked the possibility that the United Air Lines DC-8 jet involved bad overshot the point at which it was to begin flying a rectangular \u201cholding pattern\u201d prior to its intended instrument landing at Idiewild airport.As the Civil Aeronautics Board pressed its inquiry, the exact total of dead still could not be determined.All 128 persons on the jet and on the plane that collided .with it, a Trans World Airlines Super-Constellation.were killed.Five more persons were known to have perished on the ground in Brooklyn, where the jet plane crashed, and at least two more were missing and probably dead.The total, now at 135, had fluctuated because police were unable to learn the whereabouts of all those believed to be tenants of the buildings smashed and burned by the jet plane.In ait least one case, a man thought missing in the crash turned out to have recently moved from the address without his neighbors' knowledge.WERE SKEPTICAL no more than 600 feet, and ground visibility was about a mile.Both airplanes were supposed to have been flying at 5,000 feet.But there was the possibility of a rift in the clouds in the area of the collision.Another type of was getting under way: ance, Insur Investigators were skeptical ; other victim died in a hospital when resident* of Staten Island i But.the charred condition of the and Brooklyn first reported that | bodies made identification dif: they had seen the piane* collide cult.Police appealed :o ail Friday morning.\t1 Munich families to report if any Weather experts bad testified 1 relatives had failed to relurn that the ceiling at the time was home.Main burglar alarm cable severe.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Police squad cars and beat patrolmen moved quietly through north-end Montreal streets throughout the night following the deliberate cutting of a main burglar alarm cable.The cable, carrying more than 200 wires and connected to police headquarters and the Dominion Electric Protection Company.provided protection for about 200 banks, trust companies, Today's Chuckle Most reformers come from the meddle class.fur depot* and other businesses ; west.in a 27-square mile area.Police fears that the break was the work of an organized gang were increased when 200 subscribers found their telephones dead and several pay phones had their receivers ripped out.Insp.Leo Tremblay, co - or-dinating police operations, said early today \u201cwe re working on the assumption that the men who did this were after the big money.\u201d The area cut off extended from Mount Royal to suburban Rmere des Prairies in the north and from Ville St Michel in the east to tow n of Mount Roj al in the While a Bell Telephone crew scribers reported their phones | worked to repair the circuits, were dea Dominion Electric provided po- However, one couple reported j lice with a list, of 21 key bus seeing th ¦ cable being broken at I messes in the area.Police were 7 p.m.They told police they saw posted at each one.\ttwo youths swinging an ace a: ; Phone calls went out to some the lead-coated cab.e.\u201cTt took of the 180 other Dominion Elec about 5 blows \u2019\u2019 trie clients whose premises could j When they tried to phone po not be guarded individually.Many owners rushed to guard their stores.A number of eon- ables sched uled to go off duty at midnight stayed on to guard premises and make periodic checks A Bell Telephone official said the break was first noticed at 8i9 a m.to repair it.Experts in the field estimated that awards resulting from the crash might top $15,090,000.They said' insurance payments might average $30,000 a plane passenger, and pointed out that t he insurance on the huge aircraft themselves, on the buildings and other properly destroyed in Brooklyn could bring the total to investigation ' a record high.?Fear toll in Munich to rise even higher MUNICH (AP)\u2014Police fear an It was learned Sunday that a increase in the death toll of the ' U.S.Army private, previously air disaster that plunged this gay | .not listed among the dead, was Bavarian capital into mourning hitch-hiking a ride to London during the weekend\taboard the plane and was killed Forty-nine persons were known in the crash, to have been killed after a Uni;, d AH 20 Americans aboard the States Air Force Corvair trans piane w(.rp\tTwelve were port plunged into a downtown m)I ¦.studen's at the University street Saturday, sheared off a 0f MarvJard\u2019s Union Collet church steeple, exploded in here, children of U.S miutarv flames and turned a crowded j personnel, and were hound for a holiday reunion with their parents in Britain.Refuses to take any garbage from the chief ORILLIA, Ont.(CV> \u2014 An Orillia fireman who says he I was fired for refusing to put | out the town fire chief's garbage, turned his ease over to j the International Association ! of Professional Firefighters CLC Sunday.Robert H.Macdonald, 35, said he was ordered home J ri-day when he refused to obey orders of Lieut.Robert Shrop shire to put out garbage from the private apartment of Chief Donald Mailcish above the fire hall.\u201cI feel it is not proper to enter the private apartment of the fire chief, on orders of any fire department officer, to do his lackey work,\u201d Macdonald said.Chief MacLeish said be had relayed the matter to town council's tire committee.OTTAWA (CP) - The legality of trading stamps issued by two of Canada s largest chain food stores was upheld today by the Supreme Court of Canada.The court in an unanimous decision dismissed an appeal by the attorney - general of Manitoba mall.v quoted Servatius as saying against lower court judgments would drop Ihe case if \"mem ruling that stamps issued by Lob T>irs\" aUri'nil,Hl lo biellmann law Groceteria Company Mani \u2022 published in Idle magazine were t.oba Limited and an ImiepeiHlent kenume.Servatius said Sunday Grocers Alliance store are not ' n'8H *he memoirs were a \"eon illegal trading stamps within the i0-''.''1\"11 (,r lad.- but not of guilt meaning of the Criminal Code.\tServatius .said Ire was \"shock- The Manitoba appeal was heard
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