Sherbrooke daily record, 12 juin 1957, Section 1
[" 1957\t\t\tJUNE\t\t\t1957 l 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t2G\t21\t22 23 30\t24\t25\t26\t27\t29\t29 tjerbcookeDailuBccorri 1\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f TOWNSHIPS CLOUDING; TEMPERATE Cloudy with ohowfn cndinf »* *rly thi> afternoon; numiy clear ai.d cool tonight; Thu» day aunny clouding over, Show-rn Ulc Thuraday afternoon.Wm da westerly 15 beconun* liiht; aouthweat 15 Thuraday; low \u2022 high Thuraday 4« and 72.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHEIREHOOKE.QUEBEC WEDNESDAY.JUNE 12.1957 Slxty-Fint Year J To Breach Gap ?16 Senate Vacancies Possible Parliamentary Focal Point OTTAWA \u2014 ^ \u2014 The 102-seat Senate, whose members are appointed for life at $10,000 a year, probably will become a parliamentary focal point if a Diefenbaker government is formed as a result of Monday\u2019s stalemate election.The Progressive Conservative leader, if he comes to power, undoubtedly will make some changes, including filling the present 16 Senate vacancies.But he would still be faced with a solid core of Liberals there who would have to pass on his government's legislation.Mr.Diefenbaker pledged during his campaign that as prime I !\ti.\t_\tminister he would reform the up- I I p |vQT\t5\tper house 50 ttiat ^ would not \u201cblindly follow the government\u2019s dictates.he also promised ap-f J\t3 Y\tpointment of a representative of Canada's 150,000 native Indians.I\tLIKELY FILL VACANCIES PKIiranCG\tlf thc 61-yejir^ld Prince Al- I ^ ^ I UI I w w\tla wye r is called on to form .LAURENT HINTS AT IMMINENT RESIGNATION Conspiracies Charged To Egyptian Attaches AMMAN, Jordan \u2014 (Reuters) Jordan accused Egypt Tuesday of sending military diplomats throughout the Arab world to undermine the established government* of the Middle East.1 he government of King Hussein, in a statement addressed to \"Arab and world opinion, said conspiracies were staged in recent months by Egyptian military attaches in Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Iraq, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.All these countries asked Egypt to withdraw its attaches, the ] Paratrooper Dangles From Plane, Dies FORT BRAGG, N C.\u2014(AP)\u2014 The Jordanian government de- Medical authorities today said a nied Egypt's charge it framed paratrooper suffocated during the Maj.Fouad Hilal, Egyptian mill- more ,han three hours he dang statement added, \"after it was confirmed that they carried out conspiracies, violent acts of sabotage.terrorism and assassinations \u201d The statement was issued as crisis loomed into the Middle East again with a widening rift between Egypt and Jordan.« / \u2022 f \u2022\tJohn Diefenbaker, national leader of the Progressive Conservative V I CTO r IO U S\tParty heads home from Regina after learning his party was elect- ed the largest group in the next Parliament.Lower photo, shows Prime Minister St.Laurent with Mrs.St.Laurent, leaving the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec following a brief appearance.tary attache in Amman, in order to get him out of the country.Hilal arrived at Cairo airport from Amman shortly before Jordanian Ambassador Abdul Mun-im Rifai took off for home to discuss the latest developments between his country and Egypt.Jordan first said Rifai was recalled.Egypt said he was expelled.Hilal declared at the airport: \u201cI thank Allah for my safe arrival in Cairo after a conspiracy hatched in Jordan against Egypt.The conspiracy failed because we have faith in our principles.\u201d Jordan also has ordered Egypt led from a troop-carrier plane over this military post Tuesday.Pfc.Wayne H Fluguin, 23, was dead when he was cut loose from the C-123 transport as it skimmed only inches above a runway greased with loam to cut down possible injury.Dunns the preceding three hours, three crew members oi the transport had worked valiantly to free Fiugum, whose parachute became entangled in the static line left by previous jumpers during a routine airborne ex ercise.The medical report said he had been dead from 30 minutes to Spinsters Will Pray For Hubbies In Private PALESTRINA, Hal).\u2014tReu ter»)\u2014 The spinster* of this small town new Rome threatened Tuesday that they would not stage an annual procès Mon to imoke hcavenl) help in finding husbands because they are angered at the grow ing piibliclly about the event.The procession ol the Mark veiled, candle-carrying spin sters, aged between 30 and 10.of late has been used to lure tourists here.The girls want to keep it a private at fair, more or less.Palestrina chronicle! say the procession dates hark to 1906, when a group of women looking for husbands first had the idea of asking St.Anthony of Padua fnr his interression Cabinet Meeting To Plot Party Course OTl AW A r Pimie Minister St 1 surent, aniv-mg in the «apital today, diupped wh«t could be a hint that he will tuin the lein* of government ovet to f\u2019rogrciu»ivr Conservative Leader John Dietenbaker He was asked by reporter* when a posatblr civil ser vice salary increase might be implemented.\"WVre not going to drag thing* along, he said, and th en added And I don t think Mi Diefenbaker will want to drag thing* along.Mr.St Laurent, who will hold to recall Mohammed Abdul Aziz,.,\t.\t, , L., Egyptian consul .n Jordanian ^.\u20190Un i /s\"\t.?y, WS! Jerusalem.\tlanded.But the report did not \u2018______________ -ay whether the trooper suffo- tetfted from being entangled in his shroud lines, or from the ! force of slipstream air under thc I plane.Flugunt was about the 18th of some 36 paratroopers who jumped from the plane.The crew members almost pulled the pleading paratrooper to safety once, but the slipstream pulled him from their grasp.The decision to spray foam on the runway was made when the big plane\u2019s engines overheated, making a landing necessary As the plane skimmed over the foam, the paratrooper was cut loose.He slid through the foam for about 100 feet.Ground crew members ran to him, hut he was dead.Mystery Man Enters Crabb Case From Rattlesnake HOLLYWOOD n Senate divorce corn-four months of 1957 was the | mittee work, is believed a likely highest ever up between 10 and ! choice for the speakership 15 per cent over the correspond- Another possibility is Hon.ing period last year.\t| George Drew, who gave up the There will be no increase in I Conservative leadership last fall northern or northeastern Quebec, \u2019 because of ill health, spokesmen said, but all other sec-1 HIGH POST FOR DREW \u2022 tions of the province will be af-J However, observers here be-ÿected.\tI lieve a higher post may be in LONDON \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A mysterious man known as \u201cMatthew Smith\u201d is reported to be the last person able to identify a headless, handless body washed up three davs ago and believed to be that of Lt.-Cmdr.Lionel (Buster) Crabb, a British Navy wartime hero who vanished 14 months ago on an underwater mission near visiting Soviet warships.The badly decomposed remains were found about 12 miles fromiPaf Save* Artm-Portsmouth harbour where 46- ^at 0ave8 Ac*-or year-old Crabb made his last dive a day after the arriva! in one of the Russian vessels of Premier Bulganin and party chief Khrushchev.At the same time the United States Navy in London denied two newspaper reports that Crabb had been working for the U.S.intelligence service when he disappeared.A two-minute inquest Tuesday was adjourned until June 26.The coroner told reporters he had power to hear future evidence in secret if matters of security were brought to his atten-1 lion.This remark is widely inter-1 preted to mean that the mysterious \"\u2018Matthew Smith\u201d may give; secret evidence and identify the frogman as Crabb.This mystery man was Crabb\u2019s ! companion in Portsmouth the night before what was presumed to be his fatal underwater oper-: ation.\t| Mayflower Gets Towed Into Port PROVINCETOWN \u2014 Mass.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Capt.Alan Villiers of Mayflower II reluctantly accepted a tow-line today from a United States Coast Guard tug after he had brought the replica of the famous pilgrim ship under sail almost to a mooring in Province-town hr.rbor.Acceptance of the tow after 53 days of voyaging across the Atlantic apparently resulted from the skippers desire to attend welcoming ceremonies here today.French On Rampage In Algiers ALGIERS \u2014 (Reuter.) \u2014 A division of Eoreign Legion paratroops today joined regular French forcea patrolling Algier* following French anti-Moalem violence that killed I 2 Arab* and injured I 7 Tuesday.The legion division was rushed to Algiers from lighting nationalist insurgents in the countryside.In Tuesday's bloody riots crowds of French youths chanting \u2018\u2018Algeria is French\u201d surged through the city punching, kicking and killing Arabs, overturning cars and setting stores on fire Police arrested 200 demon strators.Seven Frenchmen were reported injured Violence erupted during the funerals of victims of a terrorist bomb attack Sunday night which killed eight Europeans and wounded more than 80 in a dance hall.BEATEN TO DEATH Near the cemetery angry youths tore Moslems off passing trucks.One Moslem was knocked off the top of a truck and beaten to death.Another was battered to death in the cab of his truck.A car with Moslems inside was pushed over a cliff into thc sea.In Bab el Oucd, a suburban working class district where most of the victims of Sunday night\u2019s explosion lived, one Moslem, officially described as an anti-French terrorist, was shot dead by troops after he charged into a crowd with a truck, killing one European woman and wounding several others.a cabinet meeting Thursday, saut he has not spoken since the election to Governor \u2022 General Masse) to whom he would submit his résignation if h* were going to relinquish the government Monday's general election produced no clear majority fntnn*f St.LB.BAG c RED BRAND ROASTS CHUCK For Pot Roast or Stew!\tLB.29 q Cross Rib For Flavourfuf Oven Roasts! 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Lowry (CCF) 210; Stearns (PC) 8,289 The financial statement of Do- ties js still good, being 2 74 to 1.minion Textile Company Limited The company has expended for the year ended March 31\t*7 200.000 on capital ac- again shows an improvement in count during the year.This in-plete) - Blanchette (L) 9.244, earnings The net per common ejudes a new plant at Iroquois.share was SI.18 compared with modernization and expansion at W rents in\tthe previous\tyear,\tDrununondviUe,\timprovements a company statement says.\tat Magog and Valleyfield, and Dividends\tpaid during\tthe\tmodernization at\tSherbrooke.| year totaled 60 cents per share, A planned program of expendi-j up from SO cents a year ago.ture of over $9 000,000 is expect-j This marks the fiftieth consecu- pd to be well on the way to com ! live year in which dividends have pletion by the end of the cur-i been paid on Dominion Textile rent fiscal year, common stock.\tINVENTORY UP Net sales of approximately There is an increase of nearly $107,000,000\tshowed some\tde-\t$6.000,000 in inventories.The cline from\tthe previous\tyear\treport notes that\tthe supplies of both in value and in volume of raw cotton were purchased goods shipped.The report, whirh is signed hy G.B Gordon, president, states that the effect of competition from imports of American man ufacture was intensified by a distinct fall-off in business con- through auctions of the Commodity Credit Corporation in the United States from August on- erations for some months ahead dustry in the United States during the last half of the year, and in labor and other costs.Fixed assets are showm at near- that this condition has persisTed !,y., Baptist Church to mark its 55th anniversary, with the congrega tions of the United Church at North Hatle>.and the Minton United Church as special guests.Many friends from the Sherbrooke Baptist Church, Stanstead and Norton Mills were also present.Rev F.C.Amery, welcomed the visitors and congratulated the members and adherents on the splendid work accomplished in re-decorating the church and Sunday School hall.This was the first service held in the newly decorated rooms.The scripture lesson was read by Dr.J.Boucher, minister of the Minton United Church, and the prayer was given by Rev, R Mallalieu of the North Hatley | United Church Rev W Nelson Thomson, pastor of the French Baptist Church at Roxton Pond, was the guest speaker who gave a stirring message on \u201cWhat Jesus Asks\u201d.Music was contributed by the choir and by Mr Thomson who sang as a solo, \"The Lord is My Shepherd \", The beautiful flowers decorating the church were placed there by Mrs.Simon Kezar, Mrs M.Merrill and also Mrs.Keith Hale in memory of her father and mother Mr.and Mrs Ernest Parker.Following the service a combined communion service was held with the four ministers conducting.assisted by men from their respective congregations.On the following evening, Mr.Thomson again addressed a well attended meeting on the subject.\u201cThe Gospel in French Canada.\" During the service Mrs.S.A.Moore and Mrs.F.C.Amery opened the Lord's Treasury containing special anniversary gifts, and read the greetings sent with the gifts.Two solos by Mr.N.G.Jack-son.were greatly appreciated.Following this service the ladies served tea in the Sunday School Hall, and a social hour was enjoyed.Members of the Baptist High Fellowship.Betty Majaury, Ann Whyte, Deanna Gardner, and Bette Davis, assisted in serving the refreshments.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.G.Toogood.of Montreal, enjoyed a week's visit at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.Broad.dangerous nuclear age whether a grid, or an undergrad, a lover or a dad.you have a rendez vous with destiny ' he challenged, \"for we have something no other-generation has ever had.the power to blow this world to pieces.*\u2019 He emphasized the importance of deetpiine and stressed the parents' important duty ;n teaching their children to he disciplined One will never win if their aim is sca\u2019tered in all directions one has to aim to win He said.\"Discipline yourself, take cour age put your hand in God's and in the eternal you will be a winner.\" for everyone has a rendez vous with destiny Other clergy taking part in the service were Rev A McK.Rose.B Th .pastor of the host church, who gave a prayer Rev Frank Stanton, B A of Wesley United Church.Beebe, who led for the responsive reading Rev F.G Tenneson.B D.Hon.C.F of Stanstead South Church, who gave the invocation and benediction.The Scripture lesson was read by Dr Rawson.Lloyd MaePherson.principal of the College assisted He thank HEATHTON \u2014 Mrs W.H Rudd, of Roek Is land, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs.John Smith.The Heathton W.A.sponsored a pink and blue show er for Mrs Wilfred Lyonnaise at the school house 'I he guest of honour opened her many parcels assisted by her mother, Mrs.Gordon Drew, of Coaticook, and thanked her friends for their kindness.Refreshments were served, which included a decorated stork cake made by Mrs.Malcolm Maloney, ot Stanstead.ed the organist and choir for the many hours spent on the music which added nsptratien and he»uty to tne service He also introduced Dr Rawson and thanked him for his *ddre?« Hie choir of x'tne 30 voice* composed of members of Centenary Church.Stanstead South Church.Christ Anglican Church, Stanstead Wesley United Church and Beulah United Church.\\yer s Cliff, was under the direc tion of Roger Havard Mrs Robert Bell of lj>nnox ville presided ai the organ console and during the offertory rendered Bark' 'Méditation\" The prelude and pootlude selec liona were March in A\" bv Kin ross The choir sang the anthem \"0 Worship the King.\" with Mrs Nelson Pierve singing the solo part.Mrs Catherine Daniels sang the vocal solo.Thou Shalt Bring Them In \" Jt VF PROM AND RECEPTION One of the highlights of the closing activities of Stanstead College, the annual June Prome and reception, took place in the College reception room and at Sunny-side school auditorium The students, teaching staff and friends were received by Lloyd MaePherson.school pnn eipal, Miss Margaret Maston.dean of girls, Miss Melodic Rice.Grade XI student, and Harlow Barhelrier of Rugbre Business College.With Joe! Bonn of Grade X, acting as emcee, the first prom enade took place around the College grounds The program included two vocal selections by Miss Priscilla Clarke, aceompan ied by Miss Cynthia Gordon at the piano, and a piano duet hy Eric Smith and Gordon Edgar.The second promenade was from the College to Sunny-side School, where the dance took place This w»s * picturesque at fair, with the hall decorated with a ceiling of colorful garland*, red and white, the College colors, predominating The orchestra *and was arranged with garden trelhse*.entwined with spring flower* Refreshments were served hy the school staff ISLAND BROOK \u2014 The Indies' Aid met af the home of Mr and Mrs.H, V Burn* A sunshine basket was sent to a shut-in, on the occasion of their birthday \\ wvia! hour was enjoyed when a number of visitor» joined the members at the tea hour.GueaU of Mr and Mrs Lovell Spaulding during the w»srkend were Mr and Mrs A H Ranks o?Sherbrooke.Mr and Mrs Cltf t SHEKBRtM'M' DAILY REf ORP.WET.JT\u2019VE 12.1957 fnr.f Spaulding and three child' and two sut», of Grand-Mere, ren of HunlingviUe Mt Peter were week-end guest* of Mr.and Hanks and Mt-> 1 nrna King of Mrs || V Burns Sherbrooke, and Mr, and Mrs Mr Waflaee Shaw, of Hot ley, Ernest Cook of Cookshire\twas guest of his brother, Mr.Mr and Mis Wm Scott Jr Henrv Shaw Thanks.I wish to thonk all those who placed their confidence in me, in electing me their Liberal Member of Parliament! JOSEPH LAFONTAINE Member of Parliament for the County of Mejjantlc Delegates Named By Way's Mills Women's Institute WAY'S MILIjS \u2014 Following a successful rummage sale and dinner.the Way's Mills MM.met for a business meeting Mrs.Roy Aldrick was appointed delegate to the Provincial convention to he held the latter part of June at Macdonald College at which three other members plan to attend one day's session.The members were reminded of the glove and leather course taking place in Stanstead from June 3 to 14 inclusive.Mrs.Holmes, on behalf of the members expressed regret at the loss of two active members.Mrs.Dobh and Mrs Hill and washed them success and happiness in their new home in Ontario.Mrs.Gordon Cass will replace Mrs.Dobh as convener of education and Mrs Smith, convener of welfare and health, office formerly held hy Mrs.Hill.The four articles to be exhibited at the provincial ennven-.tion will be in charge of Mrs.Smith.Mrs Hnlmeo gave an interesting report on the county meeting and Mrs.Hovey reported on the meeting yvith the central school hoard in regard to the school fair.The July meeting will he held at the home of Mrs.Bernard Holmes in the evening of July 3rd when a picnic lunch will be served.BISHOPTON - The Christmas Cluh met at the home of Mr and Mrs.Gordon C.Joyce when canasta was played at two tables with prizes being won by Mrs.Horace Ainsworth and Mrs Lloyd Harrison.At the close of the evening lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs.Joyce.The next meeting will be with Mr' Denzil Kenney on June 11.Miss Viola Noble, of Richmond.and Mrs Edith Boyd, of Asbestos were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon D.Mac-Aulay.Mr.Earl Willard, of Valois, spent a week ?s guest of Mr.and Mrs y Irving Willard.EAST ANGUS \u2014 ' The Rangers were entertained at the home of Mrs.Gerald Gaulin.with Mrs.Wells Coates and Mrs.Howard Ward as joint hostesses.Gifts were brought in by the members for baby James, and will be presented in the near future.Bridge and .Vki were 1 enjoyed, the prizes being won by Mrs.Clinton Willard and Mrs.Edward Rowland in bridge, and Mrs Bruce Rowe and Mrs.Raymond Grenier in 500 Refreshments were served at the close of the evening.Mr Richard Martyn has left for Red Rock.Ont., where he will spend the summer.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Beattie and family, and Mr and Mrs.Russell Beatt\"\u2019 and family, spent the weekend in Arviria.a* guests of Mr, and Mrs Norman Coates.ELECTORS of SHERBROOKE Now thof I hove been re elected I wish to state that it is heartening to me to know thof you wish me to carry on.MAURICE GINGUES Member ot Parliament tor Sherbrooke \u2014 starting tomorrow at 9 a.m.200 Wellington N.-n 'lia SAVINGS (Mil,(INS Cardigans and Pullovers Reg.6.95 and 8.95 SPECIAL These ORLON Cardigans and Pullovers were cleared to Mozart's by one of Canodo's leading makers of fashion sweaters.3 Smart Styles \u2014 as illustrated \u2014 in enshmere-soft high bulk ORLON.Each one is full fash ioned for STYLE and COMFORT.Classed as seconds by the manufacturer because some of the colours are not identical dye lots for matching sets.Sizes: 34 to 40.Mozart\u2019s offer you UP TO TOO.Allowance on your old TV set in working order in exchonge for this new Hf Admiral \u201857\u2019 Series \u2018SUPER 200\u2019 \\ -W-*-\t-> ¦*¦*- -w -.1.\t.vjSSfà WITH SWIVEL BASE Reg; Price 279*95 LESS.100 00 SPECIAL 17995 H*ra (» « ipacitl »h»t you e»n't afford to mi** , , , Ju*t think: A \"SUPER-200 TV ADMIRAL 57\" for only 5179 95 with an axtra-twivolbato, if doiirod.Com* now for thi* tromendout taving.for thit tpocial it ?or a limited time only.NO DEPOSIT - PAY AS LITTLE AS $2.A WEEK ! \u2014 -'j-.The Ideal Gift For Fathers Day! the LIFE SHIRT by TOOKE Yc*, the LIFE SHIRT by TOOKE it an ideal gift for FATHER S DAY because if it a thirf that won't fray af fhe cuff» and collar! The TOOKE LIFE SHIRT hat collar and cuff* to durable fhat they actually outlast the thirt itself.Smooth, combed cotton with fuied collar.ONLY 5.95 77757 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.JTJVE 11, 1957) of Mrs A.J.Smyth and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wright.Mr.Guy Little and Mr.James Appleton were visiting Mr.and Jamieson, of White River June- Mrs.Lorna Kelso in St.Pierre INVERNESS \u2014 Mrs.Pearl Plummer, of Los Angles, Calif., and Miss Helen Jamieson, of White River Junction, Vt., were overnight guests Baptiste.WomGn s' Snhere \u2022^oc,a^ an^ Personal * ?\tX 1 J.X X O K^I^/IXV^X V/ Mr Charles Curphey.of Mont- Mrs T G Walsh of M ^\treal, spent the week-end with his will be the guest of Mr.Reîîmâny' The magic of Summer.eaaght in this delicate everglazed dot on evening coo! polished cotton sleeveless Sun Dress.Perfect for Sun-Time days ahead! Colours: Mostly Black, Navy, Red and Brown .ail on White grounds.Sizes: 12-20 Style No.02-607 5 95 Available at all Reitman's stores or by mail if you wish.where Smart women shop1 34 Wellington St.North Tel.L0.9-1010 \u2014 Sherbrooke Mr.Charles Curphey.of Mont- Mrs T.G.Walsh, of MonWeal.real, spent the week-end with his will be the guest of Mr.J.H father, Mr.R L Curphey.Hene- Walsh and Misses Kathleen and ker St., while here to attend the Ave Walsh.Prospect St\u201e while Evely-Savage wedding which took here to attend the festivities in place, on Saturday.\tconnection with the Hundredth \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tAnniversary of Mont Notre Dame.Friends of Mrs.Maro Ladd, of\t.Granby, will regret to learn that Miss Betty Downing has return-she is a patient in the Sherbrooke ed to Montreal, after spending Hospital, where she will undergo the week-end with her mother surgery.\tand step-father, Mr.and Mrs.S.*\t* *\tJ- Ross, Church St., Lennoxville.Miss Susan Graham, of Sutton,\t.was the guest for the week-end Miss Loretta Steele o{ St Lam.of Miss Janet Sangster.Belvidere ben.a former student at Mont #\t# #\tNotre Dame, who will be here to w xr t p l, » «\t, c-,.attend the M N.D.Centenary cele- «n/rL T,/\tIs/,nd St\" ^rations, will be the guest of her entertained on Monday afternoon brother and sister-in-law, Mr an- Irr;nrSf'hl ltaer7 T5' Vll u Mrs W F S\u2019eele and familv.er on the staff of the Mitchell Quebec St School, in honor of her birthday ~\t.Mrs.George McClintock poured WATERVILLE \u2014 WATER VILLE Que \u2014Mr and Mrs John Murfhy are leaving tomorrow for Montreal, where the latter will ener the Montreal General Hosjital for observation BtK BREAD an) ROUS VITAMIN ENRICHED STEPHEN GEORGE, 2 year old son of Mr.and Mrs Edson Blake, Jr.of Rock Island, and MR.and MRS.JAMES HUBERT DOUGHERTY, photographed with their attendants .following their marriage which took place in St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church, Bury, on Saturday, May 11.The bride, the former Miss Betty Sheila Allison, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Allison,\u2019 of Brookbury, and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dougherty, of Bury.From the left are: Mr.Clifford McCormick, best man, the groom, the bride, and Miss Dorothy Wootten, maid of honor Bow-Trimmed Sun-Timer DOUGHERTY\u2014ALLISON BURY \u2014 The marriage of Miss Betty Sheila Allison, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Allison, to Mr.James Hubert Dough- ; erty, youngest son le to resume his baseball workouts on July 15.\" Herb arrived here Monday night from Hagerstown, Md., where he had spent two weeks at the home of an uncle.He expects to leave on Thursday of Friday for his home in Lake Worth, Fla .and probably will remain there until he rejoins the baseball club in July.\u201cIt was very encouraging,\u201d Score said with a smile to reporters who asked about the examination Tuesday.He gave no details himself, however, leaving these for the formal announc ement by the Cleveland Indians.Tuesday\u2019s Games LITTLE LEAGUE Athletics 14.Yankee» » JUNIOR LEAGUE Fuller «, St Jean Bap ?.NATIONAL LEAGUE New York S, Chicago 1.SI.Louis 5.Philadelphia ?Milwaukee 7, Brooklyn 2.Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 1.AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 7, Boston 4, Baltimore 4, Detroit I.New York 1, Chicago 2 Washington at Kansas City 'ppd.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 11.Miami 5 Columbus 8.Rocheater 1.Montreal 2.Havana 0 Richmond at Buffalo ippd., rain*.Boston \u2014 Billy Ryan.169, Lowell, Mlass., .stopped Milton Ebbs, 1674 Newark, N.4\tCHICAGO \u2014 {/Pt \u2014 New York Newark, N.J.\u2014- Joe Lissey, : 152.Middlesex.N.J\u201e stopped ^nkpp mana«er ( asp?Stengel, Yvon Turenne, 155, Montreal.8 bemoaning the fate of his pitch- Casey Sfengel Hoping His Pitchers Will Come Around; Happy Over His Team's Victory Over White Sox mm mm 1 AL.MOLSONS WWpMu-'tbl picW! -a- 45T\t\u2019 HI lit#»;!® $ «1 » \u2022
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