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[" 1957\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t\t1957 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\to\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t Sherbrooke Daily liccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS7 TOWNSHIPS 7 CT-OUTVy, SHOWKRS Sunn> tndaj' hcooming cloudy this evening: Thursday cloudy with a few light showers early in .he morning then clearing in the evening; warm today turning cold late Thursday; light winds; low high 55 and (iO Summary tor Thursday Mostly cloudv, turning cold.Established 1897, Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 9, low.Sixty-First Year V**.*.CAPE CARNAVERAL WILL BE SITE OF FUTURE U S SATELLITE LAUNCHING ^o»th *»V*\u2022 * * » »«r*i*»* ** *>vri * y « * *.- .* OCUn AFRICA EQUATOR SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN direction o EARTH'S ROTATION Khrushchev Asks Top-Level Talks Between US-Russia US ORBitlv^*.hange\t\u2014 SQUTi Promises Canada Interference In Canadian Markets Beep, Beep Signal Either Fight Or Talk; Eisenhower - Zhukov Meeting Is Suggested I he United Slates has surplus farm products Intel of wav that will avoid WASHINGTON \u2014 (AP) promised Canada it will dispose abroad insofar as possible in a fering with Canadian markets.This assurance \u2014 with a particular eye to wheat was given in a formal communique summing up two day v.SATELLITE'S f WILL CHANGE __________:\t- +y »\tv \u2019 '» t ~r* *l\u2018 * ** *v VC.SOUTH POt r Qrtnro Prtihfinrlnv\tThis map shows by the heavy black line the path of Rus opace rarnTinaer \u2014 sia-s earth satellite as tracked at prRsent iu orbit \u201e thought to be an angle of 65 degrees to th e equatorial plane and is expected to vary (light line) due to gravitational influences and the motions of the earth.Canadian Scientists First To Make Accurate Calculations OTT AWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Canadian scientists have tracked down the Soviet satellite in space and say their calculations are accurate within 50 miles.A Defence Research Board spokesman, who Tuesday night announced results of tbree days satellite searching, said Canada is believed to be the first country outside the U.S.S.R.to get accurate information about the object's orbit and location.DRB and National Research Council scientists generally can tell at a given moment the satellite s altitude and what part of the world the satellite is passing over, the spokesman said.However, the spokesman did not say whether DRB had any information on a third satellite\u2014 the protective cone that shielded the earth satellite as it rocketed through space\u2014which the.Soviet newspaper Pravda Tuesday said also is moving around the wmrld eastern outskirts\u2014first found the sent to the International Geo-satellite at an altitude of about physical Year committee in the 360 miles over Cochrane, Ont., at United States.Meanwhile, in Edmonton, radio station CHED said six persons called Tuesday night to say they had seen a \u201cbright, yellowish object\u201d flashing across the sky south of the city at sunset.And 1:15 a m.EDT Oct.7.Its alti tude decreased by three miles a day since then.But as gravity drew it eart.h-A second satellite \u2014 the carrier ward' speed increased.It now rocket\t\u2014 was\tannounced\tpre- :was travelling\tat about 17,000 vious\u2019v by\tRussia.\tmiles an hour.Over a two-day\tin\tDawson\tCreek,\tB.C.,\t300\tmiles The spokesman said the orbit Period, its average time circling\tnorthwest\tof\tEdmonton,\tradio was determined at a fiS-degree earth decreased from 96 min- station C.IDC said several per angle to the equator \u2014 as an-\tutes anfl 12 seconds to\t96 minutes\tsons reported seeing a\t\u201cshining nounced by Russia \u2014 shifting\tand seven seconds.\torange\u201d object at dusk, slightly because of the earth's ro-\tFREQUENCIES\tREPORTS U.S.PROGRESS tation.\tIts radio frequencies were de In Calgary, Roy R.Lee of Pravda said the orbit is art\ttermined at 40.0025 and 20.0050\tIdaho Falls, Idaho, one of\ta group eclipse reaching its lowest alti-1 megacycles, compared to the | assigned to track the proposed tude i t the Northern Hemisphere.! ^uss'an \u2018 announced\t40.002 and | U.S.earth satellite, told\tthe an- The Canadians\u2014DRB scientists\t20 005\tnual contention of the\tInterna- working at Shirley\u2019s Bay in Ot- However, the scientists would\tContinued On Page 6 tawa\u2019s\twestern\toutskirts\tand\tno* hazard a guess as to how long i\t________________ NRC scientists\tat\tthe Montreal\tthe nbl0ct would\tsurvive in space.Road Laboratories in Ottawa\u2019s! Astronomers have said they -\u2014\tneed accurate\tinformation on the object\u2019s orbit and location to j observe it.The spokesman said ; the Canadian information will make things much easier for oh servers.The findings were being World News In Brief MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 A McGill University research wnrker Tuesday announced he has isolated a chemical that can produce symptoms of epilepsy and some nervous and muscular diseases in ani mais.Dr.E.A.Hosein of the university\u2019s biochemistry department says the substance occurs naturally in animai brain tissue and is a deadly poison.* \u2022 * UNITED NATIONS, N V\u2014 f/Pt\u2014Spain was elected Tues day to fill a newly created vice-presidency of the United Nations General Assembly.* * * ALGIERS \u2014(/Pi\u2014Parairoop ers searching for rebel weapons in the Casbah Tuesday accidentally set off an explosion that killed at least five persons and destroyed three houses.Two paratroopers were Injured.* \u2022 * DETROIT\u2014t/T\u2014A prosecu tion witness in a murder trial of 16 months ago admitted the guilt as his own Tuesday.Claude Smith, 28, Cleveland, had testified in the fatal slugging of Lemmio Seahrooke, 27, (hat Willie Brown, 29.was the assailant.VIENNA\u2014(/Pt\u2014Hungary today sent Austria a note de manding the return of 12.000 Hungarian teen agers who fled during and after the fall revolution.* * » SALISBURY.Southern Bho desia\u2014 (/Pi \u2014Lord Dalhnusie, new governor-general of the Central African Federation, received a 21-gun salute in a full dress ceremony.\u2022 \u2022 » MONTREAL\u2014 (CP) \u2014Dick Duplex, 56, manager of Can ada's 1936 Olympic boxing (cam.and well-known exponent nf amateur bnxlns in Mon tread, died Tuesday; Red Spy in US Gets 7 Years NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Jack Soble.confessed Russian spy, was scrtenced to seven years in prison Tuesday.The maximum he could have got was 10 year:.At the same time, federal Judge Richard H.Level reduced a previous sentence of Sob'.e\u2019s wife, Myra, to four years from 5M> years.He also reduced the sentence of Jacob Albam, another member of the spy ring, to five vesrs from 5'/y years.UK Opposes Space Talks LONDON (AP)\u2014Britain today declared her opposition to any negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union on a pact for the international control of satellites and space missiles.A foreign office spokesman defined the British position.He told reporters Britain would not want to separate the control of outer spare missiles from the framework of a wider first stage disarmament treaty.He said the British government, however, does favor the early establishment of an international working party that would begin studying the type of rontrols needed for any ultimate system of missile rontrol.Canadian-American economic The Canadian delegation led by Finance Minister Fleming stated that \u201cfire-sale\u201d prices charged for surplus American wheal abroad robbed Canada of many of its traditional customers.The U.S.answer as disclosed in the windup statement said that barter deals featuring American surplus wheat now have been re vised.Each barter arrangement, it said, will be based on the policy that American surplus must he in addition to normal imports by any foreign country rather than a substitute for usual purchases.Further, in cases where countries pay for American surplus wheat by deliveries of strategic materials, (he U.S.will charge interest on the unpaid balance.This provision will he applied in order to make the surplus barter deal as near to a normal commercial transaction as possible.FOUR-MAN DELEGATION Besitles Fleming, the Canadian group included External Affairs Minister Smith.Trade Minister Churchill and Agriculture Minister Harkness.Heading the Am erican delegation was Stale Set retary Dulles who had with him Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, Treasury Secretary Rob ert Anderson and Commerce Sec retary Sinclair Weeks.The other main points of the Continued On Page 6 Indians Meet Queen OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Ten In dians have been invited to Ottawa for the royal visit by Prime Minister Diefenbaker on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.They are tin-derstiod to represent each ol the 10 provinces.talks which ended I uesdc Reaches Tavern Through Cocktail EUREKA, Calif (AP) \u2014 A tavern owner concocted a sa tellite cocktail Tuesday, con tending that after one drink you':1 take a flying leap at the moon.\u201cThe base courre,\" says the originator, of the comrade is vodka, ol Bonn Willson, \u201cbut the rest contents are secret He claimed one Faubus Supported By Girl LITTLE ROCK.Ark, (AP) / 19-year-old girl said Inday she saw soldiers inside a locker room at Central High School while school girls were changing clothes for a gym class.The girl, who identified herself as Mickey Wright, is not now a student at Central.Reporters questioned six girl pupils who said they had not seen or heard of any such incidents.Miss Wright volunteered her story to reporters.Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas has accused federal troops of invading the privacy of girls\u2019 dressing rooms while enforcing racial integration at Con Irai High.The White House, the army and school authorities de nted it, A spokesman for the Scgrcga tionist Mothers League of Con tral High had told reporters that Kathleen Craighead, 16-year-old sophomore at the school, could corroborate the alleged incident But Kathleen told reporters \u201cthe soldiers did not go into the girls\u2019 dressing room.\u201d patron had beeping two and took off, Quake Rocks Tunis TUNIS (Reuters) \u2014 Panic-stricken householders fled inlo the countryside when four earthquake shocks rocked the Tunisian port of Sfax Tuesday night.US - Russia Present Disarmament Plans Ghana Finance Minister Finds Delaware Color Bar NEW YORK fAP)\u2014The finance minister of Ghana, who had Vice-President Nixon in for lunch at his home in Africa last March, says he was not allowed to eat in a restaurant in Dover, Del., : because of his color.K.A.Gbedemah, who speaks flawless English, reported the incident Tuesday on his return to New York.It was confirmed in Dover by Howard Cook, who operates the restaurant under a Howard Johnson franchise.\u201cIf the vice-president of the United States can have a meal al my house when the is in Ghana, and if Adlai Stevenson can come into my home, then I cannot understand why I must receive this treatment at a roadside restaurant in America,\u201d Gbedemah said.Gbedemah attended a cocktail party last month in Nixon's Washington home.The Ghana official was prominent in the movement that led to independenee for the former British African Gold Coast colony.He has been in the United States since Sept.20 for meetings of the World Bank in Washington, WILL PROTEST An official protest to the state department ia being planned.Gbedemah said.Ghana, because of its new independence, wields much influence among African and Asian nations.Gbedemah is considered the most powerful man in Ghana next to Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah.Gbedemah said the incident occurred Monday night while he was driving to Maryland State College in Princess Anne, Md., to attend a meeting in his honor He said he and his private secretary, Bill Sutherland, an American and a Negro, \u201cwent in and ordered two glasses of orange juice at the counter.\u201d WRAPPED IT UP \u201cThe waitress,\u201d Gbedemah said, \u201cbrought it\u2014wrapped up.I said.\u2018We want to drink it here.\u2019 \u201cShe told me colored people were not allowed to eat in the restaurant.I intend to demand an apology from the Howard Johnson chain.\u201d The chain usually does not operate a restaurant hut allow; its name to be used in rcturii for the sale of its ice cream and other foods Gbedemah lunched Tuesday with Thomas E.Dewey, former New York governor.He plans to leave for Londo» late today.UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.«P I The United States, Russia and India were scheduled to take the j wraps off rival disarmament ! plans today.The UN political I committee meanw hile cleared its | decks to begin the arms debate Thursday.The Western resolution had been held up last weekend for a working over to put more stress on control of outer space missi-| les.State Secretary Dulles said in j Washington Tuesday that the | United States is ready to talk with Russia about international j control of space missiles, but he said such negotiations should be held within the framework of the United Nations.Soviet Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev said earlier his government would be agree-iable to international control of pilotless missiles as part of a general U.S.-Soviet agreement to eo-i exist peacefully.INDIA OFFERS PLAN The 82-nation political committee decided to give disarmament top priority after appeals from 1 both East and West.Earlier Indian delegate V.K.j Krishna Menon urged that the ! United States.Russia and Britain agree to suspend nuclear tests as : a first step toward disarmament in the new \u201cinterplanetary age.\u201d Quint To Wed This Friday MONTREAL \u2014 (P \u2014 Germain Allard, a 24-year-old l:n-anee company agent, said Tuesday n>ght he and Annette Dionne, one of the famous quintuplets, wi'l marry here Friday.He said he was \u201cconfused\u201d when he denied wedding plans Monday.\u201cI am very sorry if I misled anyone.\" he said.Mr.Allard, who met Annette during the 1955 Christina- hob day -aid he was hoping to have a quiet wedding., He suggested a UN agency could monitor suspension.Immediate suspension of nuclear arms tests is the key point in the Indian proposal, as it is in the Russian plan.The United States is not, expected to go along with any such i idea.The Western proposal, outlined in general in the London talks of the five-nation subcom-! mitten, specified suspension only after agreement is reached to i stop using atomic materials for i weapons, reduce , armed forces : and evolve a comprehensive inspection system.Berlin Wants Billy RICHMOND, Va. Billy Graham said Tuesday he has received an invitation to conduct a religious crusade in Berlin.Breath Test Before Court REGINA (CD A case now before Saskatchewan courts may prove to be a test rase as to whiTher a breath analysis is ad missible evidence in eases of im paired driving.Provincial Treasurer E i it e s saiit Tuesday the provincial gov ornment may appeal a decision by a provincial magistrate who refused to admit as evidence a breath analysis of a woman charged with the offence.Magistrate E 7,.Anderson ruled that breath analysis w'as not acceptable evidence in the case of Mrs.Belle Wallace of Rowatt, near here.He upheld the objection of de fence counsel Nicholas Marke with who contended the breath analysis was not voluntary The ease, which officials said may turn into a lest of Saskatchewan\u2019s new' breath analysis legislation, was adjourned lo Oct.28, Mrs.Wallace was brought to ROMP headquarters July 21 and charged with impaired driving.A constable asked if she wished to take a breath analysis test.When Mrs.Wallace refused, she was told she might lose her licence.Mrs.Wallace then agreed to the test.UK Starts Uphill Struggle LONDON fReuters) Peter ( Thorneycroft, chancellor of the ! exchequer, Tuesday night warned ; Britain that it is starting off on a long uphill economic struggle.\u201cWe are at a turning point in our fortunes.\u201d he said.\u201cImpur tant d e e i s i o n s are in tram Events are on the move.\u201d Speaking lo hankers and mer i chants at a dinner in the Lord Mayor\u2019s mansion, Thorneycroft said : \u201cOur policy is to hall the in crease in the supply of money.For this purpose money will he scarcer and more expensive to get hold of.\u201cIn the year ahead it will he harder to earn profits under this policy.It is meant to tie.\u201cIt will be harder to get wage increases.They will need to he earned.But the profits and the wages will he paid in honest pounds.\u201d Thorneycroft noted that the pound has reached partly\u2014$2.80\u2014 with the I S.dollar on world monev markets.We believed when we heard thoss-words that they (the Americans) sincerely wanted Zhukov, taking into account that it was im portant from one point of view for him to go \"We fell that this would contribute to an understanding.We wattled Zhukov to go.We have the greatest respect for Eisen bower.I Its words .should not be used m tins wav.\u201d Nl \\\\ j ORk - (AP)\tNikita S.Khrushchev want* a top level conference between U.S.and Soviet leaders tie cause he thinks the two countries must cithei tight ot talk things out.Soviet leaders weir said to desiie a meeting of Khrushchev ot Marshal Ljeotgi /huhov, tire Soviet defence minister, with rtesident I\u2019.isenhower.Khrushchev indicated that the launching of the Soviot earth satellite last week may bring the tvvn countries cloMr I o high-level talks One official asked whether presidential assistant Sherman Adams might accept an invita lion to Moscow.Informed diplomats in Moscow believe that after the eurfent UN assembly session the Russians will try to set up disarmament talks involving Zhukov.Khrushchev also showed inter est in what he called a \"new proposals\u201d which the United States has made to increase cultural contacts in discussions scheduled tn begin in a few' weeks.\u201cThere is no doubt that the Moscow government would wel come preliminary t a Ik s (hatj might lead to serious negotiations at higher levels later on,\u201d Reston says.SAYS OFFER REFUSED Khrushchev said the United Stales had rebuffed Soviet al tempts to arrange a visit by Zhukov to Washington last sum met- after Eisenhower said, at a press conference ,luly 17 that it might be useful for the marshal to meet with Defence Secretary Charles K Wilson.The Soviet Union in a note July 23 offered to send Zhukov to Washington, Khrushchev s a i d, but was told Eisenhower\u2019s re marks had been wrongly inter preted.No invitation was issued.\u201cThat is a bad thing,\u201d Khrush ehev said.\u201cWe are a proud na lion and we do not, want to go dow'tt on our knees to arrange these things.\u201d Khrushchev seemed resentful about the matter and commented w'ith 'eeling: \u201cWe evaluated that press eon ) ferencc very carefully indeed No Desire To Make A-Bombs CHALK RIVER, Ont (CP)- A top Canadian nuclear scientist says Canada probably could make atomic bombs but has no desire lo do so, \u201cI presume we could make an atomic bomb because no one w'ho has Irierf to make one has failed,\u201d Dr.Wilfrid B Lewis, vice president for research ami development of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, said in an inler view at the government\u2019s huge atomic project here.But Dr.Lewis said Canada\u2019s atomic program is related to peaceful application of atomic energy.NIKITA KilliUSHCHEV \u2022¦Fifihl.Or Talk'\u2019 Bank Man Killed In Holdup BLIND RIVER, Out.(CP) \u2014 Two armed men shot and killed liant, manager J.J, W'altor Brydges in an unsuccessful attempt to rob the Canadian Rank of Commerce branch in this Northern Ontario mining town today.The men escaped.Police said two armed men entered the hank just, before the 10 a nt opening and shot the manager.The men were apparently unable to get.at the money.Police said Ihp pair escaped in a stolen ear which W'as laler found abandoned on Highway 17.Police organized a posse which began searching the busy area surrounding this uranium mining town.Today's Chuckle Pedestrian: \u201cSorry, hut I just don\u2019t give money to men mi the street.\" Panhandler: \u201cYon want that I should open an office?\" Senator Kennedy Says Canada No Appendage Of Britain Or U.S.FREDERICTON (P Sen ator John F.Kennedy ol Massachusetts said Tuesday Canada has achieved a \u201cnational strength and prestige which denies portrayal of the country as an \u201cap pondage\u201d of either Great Britain or the United States.The Democratic senator told the University of New Brunswick's fall convocation here that while Canada has some \"special links\" with both countries, it possesses a national destiny ol its own which should be given foremost recognition.He termed Canada and the U.S.\u201ccontinental partners.Now.in addition to the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines, they share a long, common roast along the St.Lawrence seaway, which is giving birth In new maritime ren très on both sides of the border.He decried the theory that Canada is faced wilh a \u201cclosed option\" between pro-Britain and pro-American approaches to (or eign policy and trade, although natural conditions \"decree a sharing of common interests in hydro-electric power, natural gas and high sea fisheries.\" RECEIVE DOCTORATES Senator Kennedy, main speaker at the convocation, and Veter ans Affairs Minister A J.Brooks received honorary doctorales of laws.\t, Senator Kennedy disclaimed the idea that defeat of the Lib erals by the Progressive Con servatives in the last election ushers in a \u201cnew chapter\" in Canada-U.S.relations.\"Pnmc Minister Diefenbaker\u2019s government has unquestionably received a mandate to explore means of renewing closer trade connections with Great Britain,: hut it is evident main outlines of< Canadian polity are but little changed,\" he said.The senator cautioned against an outbreak of \u201cmutual economic retaliation and restrictionism.\u2019\u2019 Attempts of the Canadian government to divert a larger portion of trade to (he United King dom should not cause the Unit ed States to launch a program of retaliation and harrassment.SOURUF, OF TENSION Fisheries are a \"classical is sue\" between the two countries and methods by which the U.S.disposes of agricultural surplus es are a new source of tension.Penetration of American capital and business management into Canadian enterprises arouses \"natural tears\u201d among Canadians.Canadians, he said, may be justified in asking fuller finane ial statements of American business operations hut this does not require a long and harrassing set ot controls.In return, American investment in Canada could increase participation of Canadian money and personnel in the development of Canadian resources.PRAISES PM The Massachusetts senator lauded Prime Minister Diefenbaker for forcibly reminding both countries of the issues yet to be resolved.He said elimipation of tensions and misunderstandings will require patient, dedicated, responsible political leaders who see beyond the problems of the next election lo those of the next generation.The 32 graduates receiving degrees were urged tn consider, regardless of their chosen occupation.the field ot polities.Lord Rcavcrbrnok, British newspaper publisher and New Brunswick benefactor, introduced the speaker./ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCT.9, 1957 | Miller in Beebe, while Mrs.Mil 1er is >n the hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Reeves ,if | Beebe were guests of Mrs, Flossie Hand.Friends of Mrs.Henry Dixon ! are soTy to hear that she is confined to her bed with the tlu.Mrs Beth Smith of Newport, I Vt\u201e was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Drew and family.GEORGEVILLE \u2014 Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.Victor Robinson were Mr.Clarence Robinson and Mr.and Mrs.L.Robinson and daughter of Montreal.Mrs.Howard Bachelder is staying an indefinite time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James 03331131: Sherbrooke, Que.TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15th 8:30 p.m.**\tBfZITS ' __ ^ dynpiwk op«rohc dtama #C3.rmer IN FRENCH _ ALL STAR CAST \u2014 Reserved seats on sale at the theatre box office.Adm.: Orchestra S3.40 .$2.85 1st Balcony: $3.40 - $2.85 2nd Balcony: $2.00 Tax Inc.\u2014 Mail Orders Accepted \u2014 Please include a self addressed stamped envelope for rc- Today you can win $1.000 in cash.Ask the cashier or doorman for information! PREMIER CINEM TODAY! 3 First Run Hits! Maria Felix \u2022 George Marchai in \"THE AFFAIRS OF MESSALINA\" Jack Mahoney \u2022 Peggie Castle in \"OVERLAND PACIFIC\" Colorl Rod Cameron \"DOUBLE JEOPARDY\" Gary Grant and Deborah Kerr make an attractive screen team a-, this scene from \u201cAN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER\u201d in which they are co-starred, clearly shows.The romantic Cinemascope comedy may currently be seen on the screen at the Granada Theatre, the showplace of the Townships.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Tuesday Evening October 22nd 8:30 P.M.DIRfCT FROM TRIUMPHANT TOUR]) or EUROPf AND THE ORIENT \u201cOn» of the flnett dancers of our day.** \u2014WAlTf* TFm, N.Y, Herald Tribuna raniid On the French Riviera.across an ocean.and all over New York! JEAN-LfiON \u2022DESTINÉ , CARIB-\\CREOLE CARNIVAL with hit nmpany til JO tut-tfant/lng orf'ifi from oil Iho illttndt ol tho Caribbean.SINGERS, DANCERS, DRUMMERS TRINIDAD STEEL RAND \"Suparb parformari ., .highly \u2022aphiillcalad, \u2022lagan) .truly primlllva.\"\t~-Vonolf [Reserved Seats Now On Salej I At The Theatre Box Office.i [ADM.\u2014 Orch.$2.50 - $2.00J 1st Bale.$2.50 - $2.00 2nd Balcony \u2014\t$1.50 Tax Included - MAIL ORDERS NOW -Include a self addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets.[Reservations: Tel.LO.2-2940) Frten» 2Oft> Cocstury-Fo* \u2022« CinvMM-aScoPTF COLOW by OC LL»XI JAMES STEWART-AÜDIE MURPHY MIGHT PASSAGE lECHNICpR \u2022 tcchNIRAMA DAN DURYEA-DIANNE FOSTER [UiNESiWAiiT % By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 North American moviegoers will get a chance to see how the Russians really live, thanks to a tough little capitalist who roamed behind the Iron Curtain with cameras and film.The man Is Sid Feder, and he has brought a documentary called This is Russia which Universal-International is releasing.A vaudeville actor as a child, Feder has some film theatres and other interests.Feder\u2019s Iron Curtain caper arose while he was in London during the Bulganin-Khrushchev visit last spring.He figured he would test whether the Kremlin leaders were serious in their offers of friendship, so he applied to the Russian Embassy for permission to photograph Russia.\u201cI was lucky,\u201d he admits.\u2018\u2018The Russians have a great respect for inventions.I happened to have been in on the first 3-D picture, Bwana Devil.I put up the money.Since the Russians have a theatre where 3-D movies arc shown without glasses, they were interested in my visit.\u201d After much red tape, Feder was admitted to Russia.He was not allowed to bring a cameraman, so he had to shoot the film himself.He brought along three cameras and lugged 160 pounds m m were in Quebec to attend the Eastern Star Grand Chapter Sessions.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Boulter, of i Cookshire, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Rowland.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Morin and daughter, Lynn, of Burlington, Vt., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ranee Hayes.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Stickles are spending a week in Petawa-wa, Ont., gpests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Stickles.Mr.and Mrs.Blake Davis and daughter, have returned borne *0 Sudbury, Ont., after visiting Mr.Davis' parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Davis.Mrs.Sidney Bishop, of Bish- opton, has been visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.William Rowland.Mr.Herbert Lloyd, of Grand\u2019 Mere, spent a week-end with his mother, Mrs.Herbert Lloyd, Sr.Mr.and Mrs.John Jamieson, ot La Tuque, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Beattie.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Beattie accompanied Mr.and Mrs.John Jamieson to Montreal, KINGSEY FALLS - Mr.and Mrs.Bob McCrea ot Baie Comeau were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith when returning from Stan-stead where their son David is enrolled as a student.ÿ^MONEYmi kcaVktok tv 21 Tube CARMEN AT THE GRANADA \u2014 Arthur Budney, baritone, who sings the role of Escamello in Carmen at the Granada Theatre on Tuesday evening, October 15th, with the New York Opera Festival.Mr.Budney has been a member of the Metropolitan | Opera from 1952.V I £> SMOKE DAMAGE SMOKl FROM FAULTY IFICINIRATOR HAS TWICE FILLED OUR STORE.DAMAGE IS NOT NOTICEABLE, EVEN TO THE SMELL.BUT WE KNOW ITS THERE.ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED from ^ J ^0 f° 50^0 SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCT.10th Ladies\u2019 Hats Reduced 25% SMOKED SOILED Wedding Dresses L Reduced 50% ?\tDRESSES ?\tCOATS ?\tSUITS ?\tFURS ?\tSKIRTS ?\tBLOUSES ?\tHOUSECOATS ?\tSWEATERS JACK ECHENBERG\u2019S 88 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke t of equipment.FIRM NOTIONS The Russians had firm notions of what he should photograph, he said, but he had other ideas.\u2018\u2018They showed me the huge factories, which were impressive but not what I was interested in,\u201d he says.\u201cI wanted to see the faces of the people\u2014see them at work and at play, in their homes, at the theatres and on vacation.\u2018\u2018They arranged for me to visit a model apartment\u2014and it was a model! It was all fixed up with a refrigerator, television set and electric toaster.There was only one trouble.There was no electricity in the building, nothing to plug into.\u2018\u2018I used my camera for all of the things they wanted me to shoot.I always kept one with no film in it just for that purpose.\u201d Though often harrassed by the police, Feder managed to get what he wanted.He travelled to Georgia at a time when the region was seething with unrest.He went to remote areas of Asian Russia \u2014 Samarkand and other areas where Marco Polo travelled and Genghis Khan ruled.He saw another sight forbidden to most Western visitors \u2014 the slave labor camp of Siberia.With some hairbreadth escapes, he managed to get his film out of Russia.Most of it was in good shape.EAST ANGUS \u2014 Rev.Mr.Peacock, of Quebec, visited Mr.and Mrs, C.Barlow | before leaving for a parish in New York City.Miss Georgia Coates is spending a few months at the home of Mrs.Albert Absolom.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Morgan spent a week-end with relatives in White River Junction, N.H.Mrs.William Rowland, Mrs.Wesley Beattie, Mrs.Gordon Baker, and Mrs.Douglas Willard When you hav* a Sore Throat due to a cold you want really fast relief from the pain .and here\u2019s how to get it! 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SPECIAL I 2 \"-\"45* Quebec Grown \u2014 New Crop \u2014.Fancy Grade MclNTOSH\t^ ^\t$3 jf| APPLES 10 ^ Oar 21' SPECIAL I 8 Vi \" t oo FRUITCAKE .53^»99/ The Perfect Dessert Richmello Easy to prepare for delicious Jelly or sauce FRESH CRANBERRIES Your Dominion Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY OCTOBER 14fh.THANKSGIVING DAY Value* are effective until elating rime Saturday, October 12th.Inlf Clttlin \u2022 Hort fhinillf .(rtifthint Cturwltti OMINION DOMINION STORES LIMITED r T 1 Philippe Dion.prop.Corner of King and WELLINGTON Our Fall Topcoats and Suits Have Arrived.Come in and see them soon.TOe Citp flap SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.OCT 9.1957 SERVICE The Crown Laundry's new laundry and leaning service that costs less, is ideal for those casual and work clothes.Ask our driver salesmen about this service the very next time one calls at your home.Stanstead Police Chief Suspended Dvw\t~\tGovernor of Rotary District 785, of which the KOtary \\jOV6rnOr S Visit Sherbrooke Rotary Club is part, Earl Heath, second from left, visited the Sherbrooke Club yesterday during the course of his district tour.He is shown above with local officials.Left to right, are: Art Kerridge; Mr.Heath; Cy Pyke, club vice-president; and Bert Lyon.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Rotarian Has Desire To Serve Says G.E.Heath, Club Governor \u201cMembership in Rotary is the outward evidence of an inward desire to serve,\u201d G.Earl Health, of St.Albans, Vermont, Governor of Rotary district 785, told members of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club at their regular weekly meeting last night.Mr.Heath was visiting Sherbrooke during the course of his BR'CFLETS Dr.Ronald Bayne\u2019s office will be closed from October 11 to 19.Rummage Sale, St.Peter\u2019s Ihurch Hall, Court St.entrance, 'burs.Oct.10, 9 a.m.St.Peter\u2019s V.A.The ladies of St.Peter\u2019s Guild are holding a turkey supper.Wed., Oct.9, starting at 6 p.m.Adults 1.25; children under 12, 75c.CWL Sr.Subdivision Salad Tea, St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, 3 to 6, October 19th.75c.Attractive door prizes.Food Sale.Date: Friday.October 11th, at 2 p.m.Place: Montgomery Block, 123 Queen St., Lennoxvillc, by Group V.Women\u2019s Federation, Lennoxville United Church.The Y.W.C.A.MacKinnon Mem orial Bldg., will close for all classes, Thurs., Oct.10.Will reopen Tues., Oct.15.visit to all clubs in the Southern Quebec-Vermont-New Hampshire district.His talk last night followed a conference with local Rotary officers and committee chairmen.Governor Heath emphasized that the mere desire to serve was not enough, and that the desire must be put into practice for a member to be a really good Rotarian.\u201cIf a men has that inward desire to do good things, Rotary will inspire him to do them,\u201d continued the speaker.\u201cIf a man is already doing good things, he will naturally be attracted to Rotary for he will feel that he is with a like-minded group of men.\u201d In the final portion of his address, Mr.Heath said that all of Rotary comes right down to the individual Rotarian, and that it was what he did in his club, his community life and as a part of the world that determined the success of the organization.In addition to the activities of Rotary\u2019s 9,500 Clubs within their own communities to promote the objeolive of international understanding, good will and peace, Mr.Heath explained that Rotary International has spent more than $2.250,000 in recent years through its program of student fellowships, which enables outstanding college graduates to study for one year in countries other than their own, as Rotary ambassadors of good will.Since 1947, when this program was established, 957 Rotary Fellowships have been awarded to students in 61 countries to study in 42 countries, with grants averaging $2,500.Miss Katherine Dubie of Barre, Vt., will be the Rotary Foundation Fellow for district 785 for the year of 1957-58, and will study music in Paris, France.\u201cWith fellowship and service to others as its keynote, Rotary provides a common ground for | 446,000 business and professional executives throughout the free world, regardless of differing nationalities of political or religious beliefs,\u201d the Rotary District Governor emphasized.\u201cIn addition to the promotion of international understanding,\u201d Mr.Heath concluded, \u201cspecial emphasis is being placed by Rotary Clubs in this District on community betterment, care of crippled children, and the raising of standards for all busi-nessess and professions.\u201d District Governor Heath was introduced by past president Arthur Kerridge, and thanked by Col.Bert Lyon.Seated at the head table, with the speaker and vice-president Cy Pyke were: secretary Hawley Griffith; Eric Swanson; Ozzie Broadbelt; Art Kerridge; Bert Lyon; Harold McConnell; Hubert Johnston; Norton Ba\u2019dwin; and Tubby Lane.- RANDBORO - Chicken-Pie Supper, Randboro United Church, Saturday, October 12th.$1.00 and 60c.Supper served 5 - 8 p.m.Happier Birthdays! Make £ Tlrthdava jAj Happier by giving w®4- a Very ____ \u201e Special Gift- Flowers arranged in a Lovely Vase .2 gifts in 1.Call today, or come in and see the selection of pottery and choose your floral arrangement.MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac St.\u2014LO.9-2566 Program Outline Set For Halifax Guests The itinerary for the visit to Sherbrooke of a delegation from Halifax, Sherbrooke\u2019s \u201ctwin\u201d city, was annou.ced yesterday at city hall by Pierre Bachand, municipal treasurer, who is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the exchange.Mayor of Halifax Leonard Kitz, wear the distinguished EVEOLASS HEARING AID Smart, trim, hand- ^\t, somdy inconspicu- f: eus.4 wonder Iran- # I \u2014V sistors \u2014it\u2019s the ~\t\" world\u2019s outstand- ; ing hearing aid ; value! See, try, the : fenith Executive : yeglass Hearing | Aid.Come in.or | phone for a free home demonstration.TEAR OFF AND MAIL THIS COUPON FOR COMPLETE FREE INFORMATION BUDNING'S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington St.North Tel.LO.2-4773 P Please mall tutl details and tree literature.| | Please telephone me at home le erranje I for a demonstration, NAME: .STREET: .CITY: .PRO.PHONE: .and some.45 citizens of the Maritime centre will be in Sherbrooke October 20, 21, and 22.The local committee is made up of Mr.Bachand, Robert L.Be-| lisle, president of the Sherbrooke ! Chamber of Commerce; Ivan j Dugre and Paul Andre Joly, di-| rectors of public relations at La Tribune.Sunday, Oct.20\u2014From 7.30 to 8 a.m.the visitors will be arriving in Sherbrooke.Their time | will be free until 11 a.m.when they will attend church services.An official welcome will be accorded them at 12.30 p.m.They will be escorted by a detachment of police, firemen and Frontiersmen to City Hall, where a hot buffet will be served.A trip to Mt.Orford is scheduled for the afternoon.Monday\u201410\ta.m.: Visit to Mgr.Georges Cabana at the archbishop\u2019s palace.At 11 a.m.: Flu Closes School In Coalicook The Coaticook High School closed on Monday at noon and will remain closed until Oct.15th.because of the sudden increase in the number of flu cases over the weekend.Principal Philip Lawrence reported that up to that time the illness had not seriously effected the attendance but on Monday morning over sixty children were absent, or more than 35 percent of the total enrollment.Two teachers were also on the sick list, Mrs.George Sarrasin and Miss Williams.visit to the offices of the City Hall after which lunch will be served at 12:30, tendered by a group of local businessmen at the St.George\u2019s Club.They will have the afternoon free until 6.30 p.m.when a civic banquet will be held at the Sherbrooke Hotel.Mayor Armand Nadeau will give the official address.The evening\u2019s activities will end with a gathering at the Tuque Rouge Club.Tuesday\u2014Visitors will be taken on a tour of two industries, The Canadian Ingersoll-Rand and the Dominion Textile Company.Fol- ! lowing the tour, lunch will be offered jointly by the companies.The visit will end on Tuesday with an oyster party between 5 and 7 p.m.in the evening.They will then entrain at 9.30 p.m.for the return trip.Mr.Bachand pointed out that the program was tentative and still left room for other invitations and suggestions that may be received by the City Council.Council To Decide Action STANSTEAD \u2014 (Spe cial) \u2014 Stanstead Police Chief Youville Quirion was suspended this week by the Stanstead Town Council, pending an investigation into reports of discrepancies between the number of traffic violation tickets issued over the past few months, and the amount of money paid over to council funds.Chief Quirion was reinstated in good faith earlier this year after the Council suspended him pending an investigation into similar charges.According to books turned in several weeks ago by Quirion 15 tickets were issued, and apparently paid for by motorists, but none of the fine money was put into council coffers.Ex-councillor Roland Major, chairman of a police investigation committee appointed during the summer, told the council at its regular meeting Monday that in one case, his investigations found that a $25 fine imposed on a Manchester, N.H.man, had been paid, but never appeared on police records.A special session of the council will sit on October 15 to hear Quirion\u2019s case, and to decide what permanent action, if any, should be taken.In the absence of the police chief, sub-chief Baril and deputy policeman Giguere will provide the town with police protection.At the same meeting, the resignation of Joseph Mayhew, a councillor in the municipality for the past 27 years, was accepted.Mr.Mayhew gave no reasons for his resignation.Gerald Colt, of Stanstead, has been appointed within the past month to take the place of Mr.Roland Major.Mayor C.J.Labonte opened the session with prayer, and a word of welcome to Mr.Colt.It was announced that at a special meeting held since September, it was decided that the centennial celebration of Stanstead Municipality will be postponed until June, 1958.The sum of $10 was voted towards the prizes for the annual Plowman\u2019s Association Match which will take place at Stanstead College farm on October 12.In observence of fire prevention week, council announced that fire department chairman Lawrence Winter and Fire Chief Warren Soutiere will make an inspection of vacant lots to see if grass has been cut short, according to a by-law passed a few months ago.Some 200 feet of 2% inch hose is to be ordered for the fire department.Tenders for keeping roads and sidewalks clear during the winter were opened and considered, and the contract awarded to Donald Dewey.Several changes of property were noted for the valuation roll before the school tax bills are sent out.Classical Form Feafured In Ballet Show Sleep, Work, Look MONTREAL 6\t\t\t\t\t\tm y/ \u2022; iyyy,\t37\t\t\t\t\t >t\t\t\t\t1\tii\tHO\t\t\t\tHI\t\t \t\t«\t\tHJ\t\tit\t\t\t\t\t\t u\t47\t\t\t\t*0\t\t\ta\t\t50\tri\t52 rs\t\t\t\t»»\t\t\tSS\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\tSI\t\t\t\t\t5ft\t\t\t 7T\t\t\t\tkb\t\t\t\t\t61\t\t\t3 FOR MORE FARMERS Chronicle-Herald) At a time when Nova Scotia is experiencing a declining farm population aaginst an in-creas-ng demand for farm pro ducts, it is highly important that facilities be provided to encourage the youth to Hay with the land.A major steo toward this aim has been effected with the opening ot a one hundred and twenty-five bed siudent residence at the Novi Scotia Agricultural College This is one college not oeset by the problem of too many pupils too few desks.But it is far from a happy situation.For while farming is now a highly-specia.ized profession, too iew you.?people are able to reject the high wages of other industry to stick with harder work and longer hours on the home-steari Nova Scotia is not producing sufficient numbers of trained farmers with a thor ough knowledge of soil ie-quirements, grass land capabilities, crop rotation and other aspec's of agricultural effici- ency.Free tuition is offered Canadian students at the Agricultural College, but for many farm famii.es, the cost of boarding their sons and daughters while they are learning is too high.Now with the dormitory, and about fifty per cent of living expenses borne by provincial grams and the youth trainlig program of the Federal Gov- ^ou'Use ft orTWOn TeAMSttftf ML OUSTER NEA Sarvicr Great Development Recalls First Edmonton Airport EDMONTON (CP) \u2014 From a cow pasture to a booming terminal is the way Capt.James Bell describes the development of the Edmonton municipal airport.Capt.Bell, airport manager since 1928, puts the growth of aviation at Edmonton into three phases\u2014barnstorming, bush Hying and airline operations.Edmonton\u2019s first two aircraft, he recalled, were an old Curtis Jenny owned by W.R.(Wop) May and an Avro P-5 flown by Keith Taylor.In the first years after the First World War they made a precarious living flying passengers on weekends and touring country fairs.* * * This happy-go-lucky era suddenly changed in 1921 when a diphtheria epidemic struck isolated Fort Vermilion, and antitoxin was needed desperately.May and a friend, Vic Horner, took off in 40-below-zero weather with a wheel-equipped, open-cockpit aircraft.The anti ¦ toxin arrived in time, and the day of the Canadian bush pilot had dawned.The international trail - blazers were next, Capt.Bell said.Men like Wiley Post and Harold Gatty who landed their Lockheed Vega at Edmonton in 1931 on their round-the-world flight.Mired in the mud of the field, the plane was placed on a stone carrier and hauled to Kingsway Avenue\u2014 J then Portage Avenue\u2014which runs J from the airport to downtown Ed- THE BBC HAS CRITICS, TOO (The Ottawa Journal) When critics of Canada\u2019s CBC turn their wrath upon it they usually end up with a lament that it falls so far short of Britain's BBC.The odd thing is that so many Britons fail to agree with so many Canadians about the BBC\u2019s virtues.Indeed, judging by what we read in the British press, the BBC gets more t o n g u e-lashings from Britons than the CBC gets from Canadians.Take as an example the Lom don Spectator.In a bristling leader that venerable print of what some still refer to as the \u201cupper classes\u2019\u2019 rakes the BBC fore and aft.It speaks of its \u201ccurious Dimblebly - and -Pickles - for - afternoon-tea atmosphere\u201d repelling customers, and of a \u201clack of elementary showmanship\u201d.And not satisfied with that, the Spectator adds: \u201cBBC sound and television are largely run on civil service lines, with exchanges and promotions between different departments on a managerial rather than a show-business basis.The results are depressing: the BBC with most of the talent and plenty of money at its disposal, is continuing to produce stuff of wretched quality and, what is worse, producing it for dwindling audiences.\u201cNothing short of a radical shake-up in the organization .to take it out of its Whitehall atmosphere (there is even, pathetically, a system of distributing New Year and Birthday honors to the staff) can jolt it into the state of independence and self-reliance it needs if it is to survive.\u201cPeople are not going to tolerate indefinitely paying for programs they do not watch.\u201d \u201cStuff of wretched quality for dwindling audiences\u201d! Who has said worse than that about our poor CBC?ernment, more encouragement is he'd out to the young farmer who wanU to grow.monton, and there the two took off.Two years later Post made the flight alone, again using Portage Avenue for his take-off due to the condition of the airfield.\u201cThe route he followed paved the way for the same international routes flown today by Northwest Airlines and Scandinavian Air Services\u201d said Capt.Bell.* \u2022 * Portage Avenue was used as a runway a final time in 1934, when Col.Reg Robbins was attempting a non-stop flight from the Pacific coast of the United States to Tokyo.He had to turn back over the Bering Sea when the Ford tri-motor with which pilot Jimmy Mattern had hoped to refuel Robbins 'n the car, could not match the speed of the Vega.Airport officials in Edmonton were startled a few hours later as the Vega made a neat landing on Portage RACE DISCRIMINATION (Vancouver Sun) An incident in South Africa gives those with an imaginative turn of mind a chance to speculate on what might happen, say, to the U.S.foreign relations if certain types of segregations happened to be in control of the U.S.administration.The deputy chief of protocol for the Saudi Arabian government was barred from the main building of Capetown airport because of South African segregation laws.Racial intolerance carried this far among whites gives strength to anti-western propaganda in every country of Asia and Africa.PRICED OUT OF MARKET Moose Jaw Times-Herald Canadians have to recognize that a high-priced economy such as we have in Canada is not conducive to increasing exports to countries ivhich have a much lower priced standard.If we have priced ourselves out of the world markets for the commodities of which we have surpluses available for export, we cannot very well place the blame on other countries if they prefer to buy eisewhere.t'-î-if-r- No two leaves are exactly alike, even though they may come from the same branch of the same tree and seem to have the same size, shape and color.The leaf is the food factory of green plants and trees because they manufacture the food which plants must have to become full grown and healthy.Leaves have veins like blood vessels in the human body.These veins are hollow tubes which carry food and water back and forth between the leaves and the rest of the plant.£ 8rit*n«!ca Jr.Eacrtlopedi* Avenue, the tanker plane right behind it.Capt.Bell recalled the importance of the early air service between Edmonton and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, established by Grant McConachie, now president of Canadian Pacific Airlines.It laid the groundwork for the inland air route to Alaska over which Alaska was supplied when Japan entered the war in 1941, and for the great ferrying operations which delivered warplanes from North America to Russia.Today's modern, 800-acre airport with its hard-surfaced runways grew out of the Second World War, Capt.Bell noted, when enlargement of the field was financed by the U.S.so it could handle their aircraft as well as the Canadian craft using it.SEGREGATION IN CANADA (Owen Sound Sun-Times) Indignation has been high in Canada over the indignities to which many colored people have been subjected in several southerly United States cities.The whole segregation problem has been given a great deal of attention in this country.There has been verj little sympathy for the U.S.Segregationists here.A quite thoughtful and thought provoking letter in a Toronto daily newspaper from a well educated and, it would seem, quite intelligent and wholesome colored girl points out that Canada actually hasn\u2019t got so very much room for criticism of the people of the south.While it is quite true that colored people are accorded most of the common courtesies of life here, certainly are not subjected to indignities which have been heaped upon Negro boys and girls and adults in such cities as Little Rock, Arkansas, these people are not accorded the right to equality in the employment field.The writer of the letter, one of a group of girls brought from the West Indies over a year ago says it is impossible for her, or other members of her group, to get anything but domestic work.The girls were allowed entry into Canada with the understanding that they would serve as domestics for a year.After that they were free to seek any other type of employment they might desire.They are girls of good education and otherwise qualified to accept many types of work, in offices, stores, shops, business places, etc.The difficulty is that they find no one is willing to engage them in such capacities.And, she says, domestic work means 12 hours a day, with perhaps a half day off a week and other not so nice features.In support of her statements she points out colored people are not found working in Toronto banks, in offices, stores, even in most eating places.In fact a little careful consideration will make one wonder just where the colored people are employed.Expressing herself proud of the fact she is British, she nonetheless points out that such a situation is not the case in New York or manv other big United States cities.Sure we in Canada are against segregation.But perhaps we could be a whole lot more actively against it.There is no color line in our schools.But, unless these citizens, upon concluding their formal education period, have a good opportunity to profit, £y it then the equality of their youth is of little value.Jacoby On Bridge MARGIE'S SKILL ROUTS OPPONENTS Margaret Wagar of Atlanta has been one of the two or three best woman players for the last 20 years.More than that she has been just about the nicest and most popular.Her daughter Margie is one of our newest life masters and appears ready to follow in her mother's footsteps.In today\u2019s hand Maggie put Margie in a fine slam which would have been a laydown if spades or trumps had broken or if the defense had not started proceedings by playing two rounds of diamonds.The second diamond lead forced Margie to use one of dummy\u2019s four trumps.Her next two plays were the queen of trumps followed by a low trump lead to her king.West discarded the five of clubs.A careless player would simply have drawn East\u2019s last trump and relied on a spade break but Margie saw that there was nothing to lose and a lot to gain by first trumping her last diamond Bygone Days TWENTY YEARS AGO From the Record of Saturday, Oct.9, 1937.Impressive ceremonies marked the induction of the Rev.Fred Williams formerly of Saskatoon, as pastor of Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke.A formal announcement was made to the Eastern Townships Associated Boards of Trade meeting in Famham that the Provincial Government was prepared to construct a highway to the top of Mount Or-ford.TEN YEARS AGO From the Record of Thursday, Oct.9, 1947.High Government officials claim today that rocket-powered, pilotless planes of the United States have travelled at the fantastic speeds of more than 1,700 mph.Members of the Men\u2019s Club of St.Peter\u2019s Church last night opened the new season of activities at a dinner in the Church hall attended by some 40 members.NORTH (D)\t» « AKQ763 9QJ96 ?3 *74 WEST\tEAST 4 J 10 9 5\t*S ?\t2\t*543 ?\tJ 8 5\t?A K Q 10 7 6 + K 6 5 3 2\t+J108 SOUTH 442 ?\tAK10 87 ?\t942 ?\tA Q B No one vulnerable North\tEast\tSooth\tWest 1*\t2 ?\t2 V\tPass 4 V\tPass\t5 ?\tPass 6 V\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014?5 and then returning to her own hand with the ace of clubs.Now Margie led out her last three trumps and discarded a club aid two spades from dummy.The last trump lead put the screws on West.He had to hang on to his four spades and therefore chucked the king of clubs in the vain hope that his partner would hold the queen.Of course Margie held the queen and it became her twelfth trick.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 Heart\tPass 2 Clubs Pass r You, South, nold: Spades 8, Hearts A-K-7-6-5, Diamonds A-K-9-74, Clubs K-2.What do you do?A\u2014Bid three diamonds.Your partner\u2019s two-club bid has shown definite values and you want to show that you hold a very good hand right now.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner rebids to three no-trump.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow NOT ENOUGH (Brantford Expositor) A Russian publication just received boasts about the Soviet Union occupying one-sixth of the land surface of the world.While the fact isn't mentioned in the article, the bosses in the Kremlin seem to think that is not enough.What I doltfè Insurance Do With all tta money ?a ^ ; Life insurance companies must report their financial operations to the Superintendent of Insurance.* According to the latest official figures here are the facts about the Life Insurance Dollar: Where each dollar comes from a 74< comes from premiums paid by policyholders for insurance to protect their wives and families .and for security in their own old age.26«: comes from earnings on policyholders\u2019 funds.These funds are invested under Government supervision and help to develop Canada.What happens to each Dollar: 82< is for policyholders.43(t is paid out to living policy- Î9
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