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[" 1951\t\tDECEMBER\t\t\t\t1951 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS ) 8 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23 30\t24 31\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 becbcooki' Daily llecoi\u2019d WEATHER MILDER Cloudy with snow (lurries stop pins during the evening.Tuesday sunny becoming cloudy in the af ternoon.A little milder.Tight snow starting late Tuesday evening.Wind west 15 today.Tight on Tuesday, l^ow tonight and high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 5 and 18.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC MONDAY.DECEMBER IT.1051 Fifty-fifth Yea World News In Brief Rio do Janeiro, Dec.17 \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Forty persons were reported killed and many-injured in a rail crash near Fort Aleza in the Brazilian state of Ceara today.* * * During a week end that saw this winter\u2019s worst storm so far, 11 persons were killed in eastern Canada, seven in traffic accidents.A Canadian Press surevy early today showed seven persons were killed in Ontario, three in Quebec and and one in New Brunswick.Besides the traffic accidents, fire killed two persons; gas lûmes, one; and drowning one.* * * Paris, Dec.17\u2014uP)\u2014The 12 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have agreed on what is necessary to prevent a war in Europe but are still undecided on how-much each one should pay to bring it about.Except for \u201chaggling over the precise wording,\u201d the organization's temporary committee reached agreement today on the content of a 10-page summary of rearmament aims for 1!)52.Spokesmen said the summary will be in two sections, dealing with economic and military matters.It is to be published tomorrow.The rest will remain secret.ÿ *\t* West Sector, Korea, Dec.17 \u2014(CP)\u2014Brig.J.M.Rockingham, commander of Canada\u2019s 25th Brigade, announced today the immediate award of the Military Cross to Lieut.Ed Mastronardi of Toronto, 2nd battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment.On the night of Nov.2 Lieut.Mastronardi\u2019s platoon outpost withstood four attacks by an enemy battalion, withdrew temporarily and recaptured the outpost at daybreak.The citation accompanying the award said the platoon\u2019s success \u201cprobably halted an attack that might have engaged the brigade and the Commonwealth division.\u201d Windsor, England, Dec.17\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014The King, accompanied by the Queen and Princess Margaret, went to church Sunday for the first time since his serious lung operation in September.The Royal family, spending the week-end at the Royal Lodge here, w'ent to their private chapel in Windsor Great Park.* # * Tehran, Iran, Dec.17\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Leopold Herman, Reuters correspondent in Tehran who was ordered Friday to leave the country within 48 hours, left by air for London Sunday.Herman has served Reuters for eight years in the ranian capital.Foreign Minister Begher Kazemi claimed that Herman\u2019s dispatches had attacked the Iranian people.* * « Montreal, Dec.17\u2014(CP) \u2014 Robert Wilson Reford, 84, retired president of the Robert Reford Company, died suddenly Saturday.He was the father of L.E.Reford, a city councillor who succeeded Mm as president of the shipping company.Allies Warn Communists That Attacks Will Be Made On Unidentified Transport Turkeys Are Plentiful But Price Higher Unauthorized Vehicles Have Been Using Road From Pyongyang To Truce Talks Centre.Munsan, Korea, Dec.I 7.\u2014 (AP)\u2014The United Nations\u2019 command today warned the communists that improperly-identified vehicles on the Pyongyang-Kaesong road will be attacked by U.N.planes starting tomorrow.The highway from the North Korean capital *\u2014 Pyongyang \u2014 to Kaesong, the Reds\u2019 advance truce talks base, has been ; ' * Xvwv1'- *! -W By The Canadian Press The Christmas bell has started to t0AlfracroSkse'VCanada.a Canadianj restricted by agreement to communist official vehicles carrying; Press survey showed today, supply ; cerise-colored panels.prices8are gen^rllly\u2018the\" sam/and\tBrig-Gen.William P.Nuckols.U.N.spokesman, told com- j the annual exodus from the farms munist liaison officers that 18 to 20 unidentified vehicles a week 56 Persons Perish When Florida-Bound have been spotted moving down the main Red supply route.BUFFALO SHOOT \u2014 The buffalo herd at Elk Island National Park, 25 miles east of Edmonton is being thinned.Some 625 of the shaggy animals are to be killed.The meat will be sold at butcher stores across Canada.Here is a group of the buffalo marked for slaughter.The herd \u2014 1,700 before being thinned out \u2014 is the largest controlled buffalo herd in the world.\t(O' Photo) to the roasting oven will soon be under way.In British Columbia raising turkeys is big business, worth some $3,000,000 annually.When the Christmas market opened, B.C.growers had some 4,500,000 pounds ready for shipment to retail outlets.Prices generally were up five cents a pound from last year in B.C.with retailers asking 70 cents a pound for birds under 18 pounds.Turkeys are plentiful in Alberta with prices about the same as last year.The Edmonton marketing board said \u201cbronze breasted\u201d turkeys are in good supply.More birds are available this year than last in Saskatchewan \u2014 the supply up as high as 15 per cent in heavy turkeys 18 pounds and over.However, demand is greatest in the 12- to 14-pound class.Prices for heavier birds are up five cents while those for smaller birds are about unchanged.Retailers are asking 65 to 70 cents a pound.In Manitoba, prices are generally the same as last year, in some cases up a cent.Supply is equal to 1950 while chicken supplies are up- Grade A special birds are selling at 47-48 cents a pound for birds under 18 pounds while birds over 18 are seling at 41-43.Grade A birds under 18 pounds cost 46-47 cents while heavier grade A birds are selling at 40-42.In Ontario, prices are estimated at 68 cents far toms and 75 cents a pound for hens, Agriculture department officials said the supply would be about the same as last Christmas.The preferred family turkey in Ontario runs from 12 to 16 pounds.Other fowl are in good supply in the province.Some Australian rabbits have been imported to sell at 45 cents a pound.In Quebec, production of turkeys reached a record this year with 692,993 birds compared with 516,-136 in 1950.Some 100,000 younger birds were shipped to western provinces some months ago.The rest of the supply will be for consumption within the province.Prices are slightly higher than last year, ranging from 69 to 75 cents a pound.Domestic goose and duck production dropped this year.New Brunswick prices remain about the same \u2014 90 cents or slightly lower for grade A drawn.Choicest weights are the 10-12 pound birds.Production in Nova Scotia has risen 50 per cent in the last few years.Prices this year are 75 cents a pound or slightly higher \u2014 about the same as last year.,e Up to now the road has been guaranteed freedom from air attack for two convoys daily.Communist truce vehicles themselves will remain free from attack, Nuckols told reporters- The warning was made in a meeting of liaison officers.! Nuckols said.The road has been under constant watch for two j weeks.\u201cThis trickle of supplies,\u2019\u2019 Nuckols said, \u201chas been overlooked but the warning was issued to avoid any unpleasantness.\u2019\u2019 The U.N.agreed that six vehicles a day moving down the road from Pyongyang would be allowed, provided the vehicles are properly identified.\u201cThe communists were merely advised of this action, \u2019 Nuckols said, as it had already been in the Airliner Crashes At Elizabeth, NJ.Reds Forced Command In Mid-East :r.London, Dec.17\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden of Britain will meet Salah El Din Pasha, Egyptian Foreign Minister, in Paris tomorrow to try to break the deadlocked Anglo - Egyptian dispute in the Suez canal zone.Britain\u2019s Gold And Dollar Reserves Fall $700,000,000 London, Dec.17\u2014(/P)\u2014Another | _ It was one of two moves by Brit-dose of bad news is being prepared i ish leaders during the week-end lor the British public\u2014a near- : aimed at restoring world confi-record decline of more than $700.- i dence in sterling.The other was 000,000, in the nation's gold and to ease control over the buying dollar reserve.\tand selling of foreign monies\u2014a But economic signs suggest this possible step towards freeing the may be a matter of things getting pound from controls and letting it worse before they get better; that Prime Minister Churchill's drive to win solvency for Britain actu ally may be showing results.Government sources said reserves w'il show a $700,000.000 decline at the close of the current three-monfn period ending Dec.31.This W'ould be $200.000,300 more than the staggering drop recorded in the previcus three-month period.It would leave Britain's reserves at about $2.500.000,000\u2014only about $500,000,0(10 above the minimum needed to conduct the sterling area\u2019s trade with the rest of the world.The decline was attributed mainly to Britain's same old trade-gap difficulties\u2014buying more abroad than she can sell to foreign countries.Last month imports sagged, although the country still was spending more than it was earning \u2014at the rate of $1,500.000,000 a year.But there also Is an additional difficulty of loan repayments this time.Britain will have to dip into depleted coffers for $75,000.000 to pay the tust instalment due the end of this month on its multi-million-dollar post-war loans from Canada and the United States.find its real value on world markets.The immediate reaction to Brit-rin's decision to ease its controls over the pound sterling was one of approval.There was general agreement in most world capitals that it was a step in the right direction.But most commentators abroad agreed that its effect was mainly one of testoring confidence and probably would have little direct effect in international trade at this point.British officials reported that R.A.Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, claims British overseas credit is slowly strengthening Pespite the fall in the reserves.Butler thinks more steel from the U.S., greater production and fair and stable prices for empire raw materials are the ingredients uf a recovery which can be achieved side by side with the tulfilment of the three-year $13,160 000,000 rearmament program.Churchill foreign secretary Anthony Eden, Commonwealth relations secretary Lord tsmay and atomic development chief Lord Cherwell will discuss precise ways in which the U.S.can help meet these goals when they go to Washington next month.province of the Fifth Air Force to attack vehicles not properly marked.Nuckols said the warning had nothing to do with the fact that the talks were progressing slowly.Truce negotiators haggled over prisoner exchange and armistice supervision again today.A United Nations\u2019 spokesman said results were \u201cabsolutely negative \u201d \u201cNo progress,\u201d said the U.N.coffimunique Only 10 days remain before the provisional cease-fire line across Korea expires.Nuckols said the communists have not asked for an extension beyond the Dec.27 deadline.Neither have the allies.Both groups have agreed to meet again Tuesday at 11 A.M.(9 RM.EST Monday).Nuckols said the time limit was proposed by the U.N.command to hasten agreement on a >ruce, but \u201cif the progress made this far is ^n indication of the effectiveness of the incentive, then 1 don\u2019t think the incentive provided very much incentive.\u201d Under teims of the agreement a provisional 145-mile cease-fire line across Korea would become the centre of a 2l/2-mile-wide buffer zone if an armistice were signed by Dec.27.If no agreement is reached before the deadline, the negotiations and the fighting will continue.A new line will be drawn just before a truce is signed to include any battle changes.An allied radio broadcast from Tokyo Monday night said acceptance of ftec demands for blanket exchange of war prisoners might sentence some allied soldiers \u201cto life in communist slave labor camps.\u201d Nuckols said communist subcommitteemen appeared to be curious about the list of Red prisoners allied delegates have put on the conference table the last two days.The list covers 2,500 sheets of paper printed on both sides.Nucklos said the communists asked a double-barrelled question Monday: \u201cWhen you say you are ready with a list of names (pointing to the foot-high pile of records), is that the list of all the names of prisoners of war you have?\u201cAnd is that the list of all of those you are ready to release?\u201d Rear-Admiral R.E.Libby said the list carries up-to-date data on prisoners the allies hold.Nuckols estimated the U.N.list includes 125,000 to 150,000 names.U.N.delegates again asked the Reds if they would offer any concession in return for allied withdrawal from islands off the North Korean coast.Chinese Maj.-Gen.Hsieh Fang replied that the islands were \u201cof little importance to our rear.\u201d Man Believes Fiancee Returns As Dog London, Dee.17.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Before Bob Smiths\u2019 fiancee died of a sudden illness, she vowed that someday she\u2019d come back to him, \u201cin a different form \u2014 but you will know me.\u201d That was 15 years ago.Now Smith, happily married man in his Atomic Tests Will Bring New Tactics By ELTON C.FAY Washington, Dec.17\u2014 (A3) \u2014 Military scientists expect the recent experimental underground atomic explosion in Nevada to have far-reaching effect on both battlefield tactics and strategic bombing.The research information obtained in the Nov.29 test explosion presumably will be used for I development of a dual-purpose I nuclear weapon for use in blasting j out subterranean strongholds on j a war front or destroying under-! ground factories or military head-! quarters in an enemy homeland.The armed forces already have middle 30\u2019s, said he believes that ., his dead sweetheart, Doris, has salCi t\u201ccre arc least two obvious kept her promise and returned to i methods for delivering such a him \u2014 reincarnated in his hand i weapon: through use of an atomic some Alsatian bitch, Rita.((I .\t,\t., , ,\tI warhead either on a conventionel I have been reluctant to come 1 hp™ nonotw;™\tj j to this conclusion,\u201d Smith explain-!, P ^e.e latl0n bomb dropped ed.\u201cBut I have thought about it from \"igh altitude, or on a guided for a long time and can come to missile, fired in high trajectory no other conclusion.\u2019\tto produce deep penetration of ;)\t-.\u2014\t(i) Bv ARTHUR EVERETT Elizabeth, N.J., Dec.17 -UR A flaming Florida-bound airliner its pilot battling to the end missed a midtown crash by yards yesterday, then smashed into a river-bank fringed with buildings.All 56 persons aboard perished.It the second-worst United States commercial airline disaster, topped only by the death of 58 persons June 24, 1950, in the Lake Michigan crash ot a New York-to Minneapolis plane.Onlookers called it a miracle that hundreds didn\u2019t die as the two-engined plane rattled windows in its death plunge.Terrified, screaming children fled its path.It crashed in the open space for a mile around.Even then it clipped a vacant home and smashed an unused water pumping station, hlightly injuring one man.\u201cI kind of think tie hit the spot intentionally to save us,\u201d a resident said of the pilot, Albert C.Lyons of Miami.Another spectator, parking lot operator J.P.Ward, added: \u201cThe pilot ought to have a place in heaven for trying to save it.\u201d The non-scheduled C-46 plane took off from nearby Newark Airport at 3:02 p.m .EST, headed for Tampa and Miami, with 48 adult passengers, four children, a three-man crew and a stewardess.It Smith had been going with Doris three weeks when she was suddenly stricken with a mysterious illness.As he sat by her bedside, she promised: \u201cI will come back to you Bob.It wjll be in 15 or 20 years time.I will be in a different form, but you will know me.\u201d After she died, Bob married.Several years ago, a friend showed him a litter of Alsatian pups.One black female ran toward him.\u201cSomething told me I should buy recalled Smith.\u201cSo I did.\u201d it Continued On Page 5 Seoul, Dec.17.\u20144/P)\u2014The Korean war was relatively quiet today.Only minor patrol clashes were reported.Hazy weather reduced aerial activity.On the battle front, the United States Eighth Army reported not a single American was killed in a 24-hour period ended Sunday evening.It was the first \u201cdeathless day\u201d since last August.Fifth Air Force fighter-bombers struck at communist rail Vunku.Most of the Fifth's jet fighter-interceptors stayed home because of the overcast.\tj The air force was busy Sunday.Some 825 sorties were flown.Although Russian-built MIG-15\u2019s were sighted there were no major dogfights.Week-End Fires Cause Big Loss By The Canadian Press Damage may total $750.000 in a ,\t.\t_________ series of fires that struck during determined until an actual atomic the earth.From preliminary tests conducted at a Utah proving ground in which standard TNT explosives were used, the military had some idea of results to expect from the Nevada atomic test.Thus they had reason to believe, even before they detonated the atomic charge in Nevada, that several militarily useful features would be produced.Among them was the area of primary blast destruction, the crater caused by the explosion; cracks in the earth which, radiating out from the crater, would damage or destroy un derground or surface structures not actuaiily at the point of im pact; shock transmitted through the earth to destroy or damage structures, equipment within structures, or both.But another factor could not be Washington, Dec.17.(/P) The United States, Britain, France and Turkey are reported to li a v c agreed to tell Russia in plain language that it is responsible for the efforts of free countries to form a new military command in the Middle East.Russia protested to the four powers several weeks ago that t he pro-only fairly- ! P°sed command is an aggressive agency threatening Soviet security.Since then there have been exchanges of views among the capitals of the four countries sponsoring the Middle East command, and notes have been prepared for delivery to the Soviet foreign office.Announcement of the action is expected within a day or so.Diplomatic information said the Four powers will emphasize that the command is a voluntary organization, and that onee created it will he co-operative in nature.The Russians are also being told that, it is international communism's record of conduct in the Middle East \u2014against Turkey and Greece particularly \u2014 that has crashed seven minutes later, three created the circumstances in which miles away.\t| other nations now find it deslr* It was the first crash in 22 able to unify their defence efforts.the week-end at scattered points across Canada at the same time as an early-winter cold map.A Canadian Press survey showed four persons wexe dead and several were injured.Many were made homeless.Heaviest damage was the $500,-000 loss in a blaze that gutted the Halifax processing, packaging and Continued On Page 5 explosion was tested.How much radioactivity would be left by an underground explosion and how long would it stay around?This could be an advantage in the bombing of an underground factory, denying the area of its equipment to enemy use for some time.But it could be months of a non-scheduled airlin er\u2014one that takes off on an irregular schedule.The plane was operated by Miami Airline, Inc., in operation since March, 1946.Its five planes have flown more than 100,000,000 passenger miles.The ill-fated plane seemed to be in trouble even before it cleared the ground.Its right engine was smoking badly.State and federal officials began an immediate probe.A few weeks ago, residents of Elizabeth threatened to block Newark airport runways with their bodies to end take-offs over their homes.As a result, the Port of New York Authority\u2014which operates Newark airport\u2014undertook to build a the sea Elizabeth.Besides Lyons, the plane carried It was learned that actual progress in organization of the command has been slow for many weeks and?probably will continue to he so for several months.The four powers have not been able to agree in uetail on the particular kind of organization which should be created or exactly what areas it should cover.It was learned that the Turks, contrary to original American planning, have insisted that they should in some respect come under Gen.Dwight D.Elsenhower\u2019s command of North Atlantic treaty forces in western Europe when they become members of the Atlantic alliance.Greece and Turkey were voted new runway pointing to |into the organization in September, instead of Newark and but will not actually become mem hers until the Atlantic council\u2019s decision has been ratified by all .\u201e .\t,a disadvan- one two years and one seven tage in a battlefield, where friend-1 months.He said afterwards: \u201cThe right engine was smoking two co-pilots, J.R.Mason and Ed-! 12 present members, ward Lily, and Stewardess Doris) Negotiations have been compli-Helms all of Miami.\tIcated also by reported disagreement Most of the passengers were between Ankara and London over from New Jersey and New York, whether a British or a Turkish No Canadians were listed.\tgeneral should head the Middle Robert Collins watched the East structure when formed.plane take off carrying his mother,- Bertha, 55, his sister, Mrs.Ann Connors, 21, an his two nephews, j Dollars Trade In Britain Is Heavy London, Dee.17.\u2014{T\u2014Foreign exchange dealers today reported heavy business in United States dollars selling at $2.79\u2019* to the pound sterling and buying at $2.79\u2019'.\u2019.For the first time in 12 years a free market can be made in foreign currencies for cash.\u201con the spot\u201d within limits fixed by the Bank of England ami announced over the weekend.The baftk an-nouneed that the pound, still un-officially $2.80, will be allowed to bounce up to two cents, either way.Very tittle spot business took place in currencies other than U.S.and Canadian dollars.But conditions in the reopened foreign exchange market were described at chaotic.Banks and b r o k e r s confessed themselves somewhat bewildered by the new freedom thrust upon them.Today there were only a handful of brokerage firms authorized to drat in foreign exchange, compared with 20 or more before the war.Until today, banks amt brokers have had to buy or sell Foreign currencies through the Bank of England at official rates.The price at which currencies change hands now is determined by the demand for a currency on the one hand, and the supply ot it on the other.Brokers quote their customers two prices.The first is the price at which they are prepared to sell a currency, the second the price at which they will buy.All principal foreign currencies may now be traded in the London foreign exchange in on-the-spot transactions.No deals in forward currencies\u2014for delivery in three to six months\u2019 time\u2014have been allowed on the market since 1939.The foreign exchange transactions may be carried on only by or on behalf of individuals and business firms which have Bank of England approval to spend dol lars for such things as necessary imports.This rules out speculative operations, a feature of the pre-war free exchange market.Pound-dollnr dealings for future delivery of the currency purchased also will be permitted within what the Bank of England regards as reasonable limits.She bank said spot cash pound would be permitted for the time being to range in value from 10.56 to 10.72 Dutch guilders and from 972 to 988 French francs, in ad dition to their dollar limits of $2.78 to $2.82.There is no physical foreign exchange market in Britain.It consists of the foreign exchange departments of more than 100 banks and brokerage houses plus five-firms of foreign exchange brokers.They \u201cmake\u201d the market by exchanging bid and asked prices on a network of interlocking telephone line*.If the pound shows a serious weakening or a sharp rise in value in a suppiy-and-demand hates, the Bank of England will step into the market and buy or sell to keep the quotation in line.Nassau, Bahamas, Dec.17.\u2014 ^\u2014Hilary Alden St.George Saunders, author and Liberal Member of the British House of Commons, died here last night.He was 53.Mr.Saunders wrote a number of novels and historical works, Including \u201cThe Battle of Britain.\u201d ly forces might want to move into the area quickly.Resale Price Debate Will New Disarmament Proposal Submitted By Soviet Bloc Tokyo, Dee.17\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Fire today destroyed 800 buildings in Matsuzaka, Japan's bean centre.The death toll was not immediately available.\t>, By STANLEY JOHNSON Paris, Dee.17.\u2014(/P)\u2014The Soviet Bloc today submitted a new disarmament resolution to the United Nations\u2019 political committee.It w'ould hand the whole problem to a proposed new disarmament commission.The resolution would in effect supplant both an earlier Russian plan and a previously-submitted western proposal.The United States already has said it opposes setting up a commission without strict instructions on its working methods.Stefan Wierbiowski, of Poland, introduced the new resolution.Foreign Minister Andrei Y.Vis-hinsky, of Russia, told the committee he had been indisposed for the last few days and that was why he had not been taking part in the I debates on disarmament.Vishinsky did not explain the nature of his illness.Committee chairman Finn Moe, of Norway, said Vishinsky had wanted to speak today, but had notified him that he did not feel well enough.Moe, therefore, cancelled the on the American - French - British disarmament resolution tomorrow afternoon.\tThe plane seemed to explode in The political committee has been the air and a wing dropped off.in disagreement over the east and The remnants of the plane turn-west disarmament proposals for bled in a blaze of junk into the weeks.\tElizabeth river at the bottom of a The Polish delegation has map- 25-foot, trash-clogged ravine, ped out its course in hints during Severe 20-degree cold froze the week-end.It revived the per- hoses as firemen played water on badly on the take-off and it took the whole length of the field be-i\t\u201e\t.\t\u201e , fore it rose about 50 feet.\u201d\t°\t\u2019\t\u2022 7rf)-The.«ovf The pilot seemed to realize his !\tF\u201cn\",nfr a trouble and turned the plane Polltlcal .storm^ ln thls lingering around to go back to Newark But ) aI1 s\u201c \"f, ^linment, will its plume of black smoke mush-)face ano,hfir blg blow ln the Com' roomed into ghastly vivid orange flames above the crowded business heart of Elizabeth.sistent Soviet demands for a U.N.Assembly declaration for immediate prohibition af atomic weapons atomic weapons is the only way to proceed.Meanwhile the political committee voted to take up Soviet charges that the U.S.is supporting anti-Kremlin elements in Soviet-controlled areas as the next item on its agenda.\u201cThe charge is as spurious as it is false,\u201d U.S.delegate Philip C.Jessup told the committee.The charges are based on Soviet claims that the U.S.mutual securi* committee\u2019s scheduled afternoon ty act adopted by Congress last session to allow Vishinsky to speak October appropriates $100,000,000 tomorrow morning.\tto aid and arm Red traitors on Moe said he hoped for a vote Soviet territory.the wreckage.Onlÿ the tail of the plane remained partially intact, and a one-third cut in armed forces Corpses were laboriously edged by Britain, France, the U.S., Rus-!UP the icy, slippery sides of the sia and China.\ti ravine as daylight gave way to The western Big Three insist darkness, that controlled disarmament by Ambulances and a bus moved stages and an eventual ban on them to an Elizabeth morgue.Ottawa, Dec.17 \u2014((f)\u2014 The Supreme Court of Canada to day dismissed the appeal of Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan and upheld a lower court judgment ordering a new trial in the $100,000 slander and libel action launched against him by Walter Tucker, the province\u2019s Liberal leader.The unanimous decision of the supreme court, which can be appealed to the imperial Privy Council, was on a case which developed out of the Saskatchewan 1948 provincial election campai^).mons today as it proceeds with its plans to ban resale price maintenance.The Progressive Conservative opposition, through its tact.i«s in committee hearing of the legislation, has made it clear the measure is in for a rough legislative ride.Saturday night ,as the House rose from its first week-end sitting of the session, the government announced its plans to proceed today with the legislation, which prohibits the practice of manufacturers in setting the retail price at which their products can be sold.The Progressive Conservatives say they will accept the bill only with an accompanying prohibition or \u201closs leader\u201d selling.The government ran into another Commons uprising Saturday over its proposal to dispense with the calling of tenders for the construction of public works in times of emergency.The three opposition parties united in a drive against the legislation, contending it would throw the protection of the tender system \u201cout the window,\u201d and Works Minister Fournier indicated he may be willing to compromise on the bill.\u201cI have been thinking over what was said by the opposition and Maintenance Start Today perhaps we may amend it to meet their wishes in part anyway,\u201d he told the Chamber.The Chamber adopted four other bills dealing with guarantees for loans to needy Prairie farmers; the streamling of the financial administration of the government and the salaries of the civil service commission.The three opposition leaders joined in hammering the government proposal on public works\u2019 tenders.George Drew, Progressive Conservative leader, contened the legislation would \"tear away completely\u201d the protection afforded by the tender system, it already had moved in that direction by setting up the St.Lawrence seaway authority, empowered to spend millions, without providing that tenders need be called for construction of the project.M.J.Coldwell, C.C.F.leader, warned there will be regrets later if the House approves the legislation.Solon Low, Social Credit leader, said the bill throws \u201cout the window\u201d the protection provided for the taxpayer in the tender system.The House would be \u201cderelict\u201d in its duty if it adopted the legislation.John Diefenbaker (PC\u2014Lake Centre) said the government\u2019s move was a \u201cretrograde, dangerous step\u201d that would place the public administration of the country \u201cat the mercy of the friends, of the government.\u2019* Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, utv.E.MBtK t/, ivsi LETTER FBOM BBITAIH Advice To Chancellors By FRANCIS WATSON Chancellors of The Exchequer are not infrequently thought of\u2014 and caricatured\u2014as men with one-track minds, inflexible guardians of the nation\u2019s purse, stern or even miserly overseers with no thought but of money.In fact, however, it will usually be found that their interests are quite as wide as anybody else\u2019s, that they have hobbies or special causes which they pursue as passionately as the burden of office will allow.Sometimes, indeed, one can imagine them struggling against a temptation to fiscal favoritism where their ordinary human interests are concerned.Mr.Dalton, the first Chancellor of the post-war Labor Government was equally well known for his delight in rambling and mountaineering and his advocacy of protected cross-country routes for walkers, such as the Pennine Way.Sir Stafford Cripps was a connoisseur and protector of the arts.The present Conservative Chancellor, Mr.R.A.Butler (\u201cRab\u201d to his friends), has previously been associated with educational reform and development and is also the President of the Royal Society of Literature.It was in that capacity that Mr.Butler presided, some little time ago, at the launching of an appeal for a £250,000 fund to commemorate the late George Bernard Shaw.Yet it is natural, perhaps, for a Chancellor to have a special professional interest, too, in Shaw.Mr.Shaw\u2019s predecessor at the Treasury received more than £180,-000 in duty on Shaw\u2019s net estate of just over £300,000.And Shaw OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla k IN HOLLYWOOD Today and Tomorrow PLUS ta Nanti Aitaarta .v«laaifc*4 hy kata lalanaal WEDNESDAY TERESA\" \u2022JL.Pier ABGELI John ERICSON Also\u2014 \"SOLDIERS THREE ^ Stewurt GRANGER + Walter PIGEON MAGOG 1 THEATRE ' TONIGHT and Tues.Wendell Corey, MacDonald Carey in \"THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID\u201d (Coloured) Also \"TALL TARGET\" with Dick Powell, Paula Raymond COMING! Wed.\u2022 Thur*.Pierre Blanchar, Simone Renant in \"BAL CUPIDON\" Also \"SINGOALA\" (Fr.Version of \u201cWind Is My Love with Viveca Lindfors Christopher Kent xwe\u201d) I I had something else to give Chancellors\u2014his advice, expressed in many a letter to the London \u2018\u2022Times.\u2019\u2019 A fair basis for the taxation of authors was one of his special causes and in his last years he started and intermittently revived by fresh contributions a long correspondence on the subject.Briefly, the point was that while an author\u2019s labors are continuous, its returns are not spaced evenly over the years but often show striking variations.For instance, substantial rewards for an author's labor on his first book may only reach him through the success of his second.Yet to receive the gathered reward in one year rather than several means that more of it is subject to the highest rates of taxation.Shaw was often twitted because, as a wealthy Socialist, he concerned himself keenly with the sort of taxation question which means most to the well-to-do.But there was nothing inconsistent in his championship of what he considered the author\u2019s rights\u2014to come off as well as those who earn their living in other ways.Shaw as a source of revenue or of opinions on one aspect of taxation is however, after all, only a relatively insignificant part of Shaw the man.And it was, of course, with the latter that Mr.Butler was concerned.The tribute to a great man, he said, must be on a worthy scale.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 The invitation to Dr.Adenauer, Federal German Chancellor, to visit London was made by a Labor Government.That it was a Conservative Government that welcomed him caused no political embarrassment.On the fundamentals of foreign policy all parties in Britain are agreed, and a fruitful and friendly understanding wjth a democratic Germany is one of those fundamentals.The last German Chancellor to visit this country was Bruning in 1930, three years before Hitler\u2019s seizure of power; and after all the waste of war with its prologues and epilogues that divides those days from these, Mr.Eden has stated quite simply on Britain's behalf that relations with Western Germany ought now to approach \u2018\u2018as nearly as possible the normal peace-time relations.\u201d Some of us, perhaps, have almost forgotten what those were: those young people who'voted for the first time in this year\u2019s General Election were born in the year of Chancellor Bruning\u2019s visit.But the agreement on treaty relations with the Federal Government, recently reached in Paris by the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the U.S.A.in concert with Dr.Adenauer, seems to me to be as near a landmark as anything in this tentative and anxious period can be.The limitations on a normal relationship are obvious and 1 for the present inescapable: for instance, the fact that Dr.Adenauer cannot speak for the whole of Germany and the fact that any agreement must, in the international situation of today, provide for the presence of foreign forces in Germany.\u2022 * * A news item from York sent me the other day on a special journey to the Underground Station at South Kensington.At St.Peter\u2019s School, York, which staunchly disputes Winchester\u2019s claim to be Britain's oldest public school, a plaque had been unveiled in memory of a remarkable man who had been educated there: Frank Pick, who was vice-Chairman of London Trasport from 1933 to 1940, and then for a short time Director-General of the wartime Ministry of Information until his death in the following year.From South Kensington Station there runs, as many visitors to London quickly discover, a spacious pedestrian passage under the streets, very useful for reaching the several great museums in the neighborhood, and on account of its acoustics particularly attractive to shouting parties of children.And in this passage there has been for many months now what I think could be called a fitting memorial to a part, at any rate, of Frank Pick's work.It is a display of London Transport posters from 1908 until today\u2014or rather of the post- 6GAD, JASOM.' H£RE\u2019S THE ANCIENT HOOPLE COAT-0F-ARM6/-** WHAT ATOPIES ; THIS NOBLE crest could tell/ ~ DID T EVER RELATe HOW ONE OF MV MIGHTY - ANCESTORS, SIR StRONGBOW / ' HOOPLE, OUTDID WILLIAM.' TELL AND WON 1,000 TGUINEAS BV SHOOTING A WH\tiME GUINEA DEPA!-¦ w.'.ENT, MI4TAH MAJOR, WE A!NT HAD No ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION LATELY 'BOOT MY SALARY/ IS YOU ) ^ AIM Tp PAY TH' END 03 TH' YEAR LAK A CLEARANCE: SALE Ç % what Were we TALK ING APOUT, JASON?iMf by Erskine Johnson NE A Staff Corresoondent Hunters Are Stiil Sliooting First And Asking Their Questions Later I I mmMKiK mm \u2018iMnmM EXTRA! EXTRA! TOMORROW NIGHT 12 BIG rzRE! 12 Also A Brand New STAGE SHOW! GOOD FORTUNE NIGHTS ¦\tEVERY TUESDAY ARE SPON-B SORED BY FRECHETTE AND 1 BLAIS, INC., MAGASIN MO- ¦\tDERNE, NANKING CAFE (For-jj merly White Tower), UNITED ¦\tCIGAR STORES, BOUDRIAS | STUDIO, NADEAU AND FILS, |ÿ SALON FELIX, H.C.WILSON P & SONS, LTD., LAROCHELLE j| t FRERES LTD., LA PAPETERIE S PIGEON (Stationers), KING GRO-P CETERIA.P\tTODAY AND TUES.¦\tWHAT A BILL! Ë Two Brand New Smash Hits! fij THE READER\u2019S DIGEST SENSATION THAT SHOCKED THE NA- P TION! _ \"I WAS AN AMERICAN SPY\" K Starring Ann DVORAK, Gene 1 EVANS, Douglas KENNEDY, B Richard LOO.¦\tSECOND BIG NEW ACTION HIT ¦\tALL THE SWEEP AND GRAND-v EUR OF THE LAWLESS DAYS P OF THE LONE STAR STATE! p James Lynn Johnnie i| CRAIG BARI JOHNSTON In ¦\t\"THE MAN FROM TEXAS\" B PLUS\u2014SERIAL\u2014SPORTS\u2014NEWS ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ Coming! ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH SENSATION IN MAGNIFICENT TECHNICOLOR! David\tMargaret NIVEN and LEIGHTON \u2014IN\u2014 \"BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE\" Prince Charlie Stands Out, Not Only As One of the Most Romantic Stories of History, But As the Supreme Example of a Nation\u2019s Devotion! ALSO A HILARIOUS COMEDY HITI r* r Cleveland, O.\u2014 (NEA) \u2014 Some \u201chunting incidents\u201d of 1951 make a self-respecting hunter squirm with shame.Actually, some sportsmen are fearful that stringent restrictions on going afield may ultimately be the result.Typical reports that come to various state game commissions read like this: At Marquette, Mich., two boys playing in a field were wounded at dusk when mistaken for deer by hunters.Also in Michigan, one deer hunter is believed to have been murdered and robbed of a buck he shot by another \u201chunter.\u201d In Maine, six hunters were killed and six more wounded when \u201cmistakpn for game.\u201d In Ohio, a hunter shot himself in the foot while sitting on his bed and loading his shotgun.No one yet has figured out why he loaded his gun at that time.I heard of a case of one hunter in the north woods who was eating a sandwich while he rested against a tree a few years ago.The sandwich was partially covered by wax paper, which someone apparently though was a deer\u2019s white tail, and drilled the hunter between his eyes.Bird and animal lovers\u2014and there are more of them than most people realize\u2014also are upset by hunting antics.Dr.Clarence Cottam, U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service associate director, reported the other day a hunter shot a rare whooping,™ crane.There are only 30 of these j victim was given first aid birds left and they face extinc-! an cast hir^self fromy the which are protected from shoot- fourth floor window and was inTi\t, \u2022\t.\t.caught in the net below.port: \u201dn mo\tthe hunt,\" ! 'TarEY thTrillll, p'T who shot the youngsters let them : P ^Rnivfn w\tu \u2019 Ma/0r lie where the/ fell There was an : fndH' ^ urance\tlt0- outstanding example in Cameron 1\ts 1 nce ire Prevention Display Staged At Granby Granby, Dec.17.\u2014 A fire fighting display was staged in Granby on Saturday afternoon, December 1, when the new fire equipment was inaugurated and citizens were given the opportunity of seeing the local fire brigade in action.There were present about 50 representatives of Fire Insurance Companies and these had attended a reception at the City Hall prior to the display.Under the direction of Police and Fire Chief Ulric St.Martin and Levis Ferland, captain of the Fire Brigade, three fire trucks, the new aerial ladder fire truck and a hose truck converged on the river at the far end of Drummond Street and with the 30-man brigade, gave a demonstration of their fire fighting ability.The new ladder truck was rushed from there to l\u2019Ecole Supérieure du Sacre-Coeur on St.Joseph Street and there fought an imaginary fire on the fourth floor.In about 50 seconds the ladder was raised, smoke bombs were | thrown into the window and a \u201ctrapped\u201d man, Aime Legare, was j rescued by Constables Armand i Cabana and Sgt.Raymond For-and and brought down the ladder.County where a mother bear and her three babies were slain.\u201d Two eagles were shot in Ohio this Fall.\u201cIt\u2019s no wonder that some farmers are prompted to bring in their cattle and paint \u201ccow\u201d on the side of them.Association of Granby and said he hoped this display would be of use in showing other municipalities how necessary it is to have adequate fire protection.Mr.Gerard Racine and Mr.Donat Hebert, both made brief addresses, saying this equipment What\u2019s the answer to this an- i !,^\\GranY hfad Tas a strict ne nual Wood-lotting of man and pro-\t\"wïu.ING WORKERS\" GROUP The \u201cWilling Workers\u201d Group of the W.A.of the United Church, tected wildlife?Some experts urge stricter law enforcement with penitentiarv sentences for killing or wounding\t'jniiea ur another hunter.Some Say city held- lts- last n1.ce-tmg o£ _the year i kids should be educated in the schools as to the differences between a mallard and a swan\u2014 a deer and a man.Some urge that hunters be required to pass a safety examination, just like an auto driver is, before being allowed into the field.at the home of Mrs.J, G.Fuller recently, when a Christmas program was given.During the business period it was learned that the autograph quilt, which was the big effort of the groups had brought in $97.Officers for the coming year will be as follows: Mrs.Mary Ashton, tions later.Too many hunters are still ' Preside,nt; Miss M- Wiggins, secreshooting first and asking ones- \u2019\u2019 Miss Hariiet Shufelt, trea-*:\u2014\t° ^\tsurer; and Mrs.Don Booth, pro- gram convener.The program opened with a piano selection \u201cMonastery Bells\u201d (Ketalby) by Miss Marcella\" Brown.Songs, \u201cBirthday Of A King,\u201d ers produced for London Transport and its predecessor in subterrane- amalgamation separate concerns.These posters arc the Transport system's front windows, and it was Frank Pick, not long after he came to London in 1906, who first thought it a good thing for a station to have \u201cfront-windows.\u201d His (Ireland), by Miss Doris Lewis, who was accompanied by Mrs.H.Bowker.Reading from Dickens\u2019 \u201cChristmas Carol\u201d by Miss Mantha Wiggins.Songs, \u201cWhite Christmas\u201d and \u201cSpeak To Me Of Love\u201d by Mrs.E.Huet.Duet, \u201c0 Little Town Of Bethleham,\u201d Miss Har- JAN STERLING IS ONE ACT RESS WHO WANTS TO BE TYPED\u2019 Hollywood-\u2014Guys and Dolls: Jan Sterling\u2019s saying what Edgar Al-1 len Poe s raven said, about her try at playing a straight role in the movie, \"Rhubarb.\u201d Decorative dolls, even the type with comedy sneezes, are out for1 Jan, who\u2019s returning to the sul-j try, flossy parts that skyrocketed her to stardom in \u201cJohnny Belinda\u201d and \u201cAce In the Hole.\u201d \u201cI\u2019m a believer in the theory j that you have to be typed in pic-1 lures,\u201d she told me.\u201cIf it doesn\u2019t! happen, you\u2019re dead.I\u2019m through : with straight glamor.It\u2019s silly.| You get all made up and you can\u2019t show any emotion.You\u2019re afraid you\u2019re going to crack your makeup or lose your false eyelashes.\u201d Jan\u2019s on loanout now to UI as the damsel who teaches Tony Curtis the facts of life in \u201cHear No Evil\u201d and calls it \u201cmy best role.\u201d Sandpaper in your voice?Hurry to Hollywood where a | newcomer as raw-throated as j Andy Devine is being hailed as a find in the leading-man department at Columbia studio.\u201cIf the public can stand my voice,\u201d wheezed Aldo Ray, \u201cthen there\u2019s a chance for everybody.\u201cI didn\u2019t know how awful I sounded until I saw my first rushes.I realized why all my life people have been asking me if I had laryngitis.\u201d Aldo got into pictures by answering a call in the San Francisco newspapers for football players for \u201cSaturday\u2019s Hero.\u201d He explained: \u201cMy brother persuaded me to drive him down to Hollywood to see the casting director.I wasn't interested in acting.I just wantfed to see what those Hollywood jerks looked like.\u201d Just The Type Rita Hayworth, Lana Turner and Bette Davis popping in and out of beds and closets in filmy nightgowns?Madge Kennedy, who starred in zippy bedroom farces for Sam Goldwyn back in 1917, says it might perk up the boxoffice.\u201cThey\u2019d be wonderful in bedroom farces,\u201d said Madge, back before the cameras for the first time in 28 years in Columbia\u2019s \u201cThe Marrying Kind.\u201d \u201cThere was always a great public for it.\u201d Nighties or pajamas for Madge in this movie?\u201cOh, no,\u201d she blushed.\u201cI play a court of domestic relations judge.\u201d Madge may have worn filmy nightgowns in the 1917 flickers but she wasn\u2019t supposed to have sex-appeal.\u201cMy pictures,\u201d she insisted, light being the finals which were played off on Saturday afternoon and evening, when the two remaining rinks were those skipped by Eric Graham and Russell Bradford.After the eight ends had been played, the score was even at 7-7, so an extra end was played when Russell Bradford\u2019s rink won by one shot.The rinks and scores were as follows: Barbara Lopes\tClaudiet Godue T.Champagne\tDavid Graham Mrs.I.Parker\tVerna Fowler Eric Graham\tRussell Bradford Skip 7\tSkip 8 A chicken pie supper was served in the dining room upstairs by the ladies, when three sittings were required due to the gathering being so large.I Dorothy Gray Golden Orchid / %,/¦ FLYING ICE\u2014This is one of the many mountains of ice and snow surrounding Lake Mille I.acs, near Malmo, Minn., after 60-mile-an-hour winds blew eight-inch-thick chunks of ice from the surface of the lake.Some buildings in the area were damaged by the flying ice.\u201cwere for the whole family.I played innocent heroines.All I had to do was to be as bland as an egg and look just as unhatched.\u201d She\u2019s Just Herself Marilyn Monroe is peeling off; those labels that proclaim her as the new Lana Turner and Jean | Harlow as fast as they are being slapped on her curvey chassis.It\u2019s yawn stuff to Marilyn, who says that \u201csomebody's always an-1 other somebody in Hollywood and I\u2019m not like anybody else.\u201cEven in the roles I play.I have to play parts that are a little twisty.If they aren\u2019t a little twisty, l can\u2019t give them any-1 thing.\u201d A new crop of Shirley Temples and Jackie Coogans is on the way to cure the box-office blues.Director Norman Taurog, who\u2019s ! Uncle Norman to Hollywood moppets, slipped me the word on the set of \u201cRoom for One More,\u201d a comedy starring Cary Grant, Betsy Drake and assorted small fry actors.\u201cWe're over the binge of psychological and cause pictures,\u201d Taurog said, \u201cNow we\u2019re back to making family pictures and the public will be seeing some great new kid stars.\u201d Some of the former junior emoters guided by Taurog: Judy Garland, Deanna Durbin, Mickey Rooney, Jackie and Robert Coo-gan, Freddie Bartholomew and Virginia Weidler.\u201cI never worked with a disrespectful kid,\u201d Taurog tells it.\u201cChild actors don\u2019t deserve the reputation they have.They're not Women\u2019s Institute Holds Meeting At Fordyce Fordyce, Dee.17.\u2014 The December meeting of the Fordyce Women\u2019s Institute was held in the basement of the United Church, Cowansville, with an attendance of 16 members and three visitors.The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs.George Bromby.The roll call was answered by a Christmas verse.Mrs.E.Dryden read a very interesting story about the first Christmas tree in America.Christmas gifts were exchanged by the members.A box of Christmas gifts was donated to the Childrens\u2019 Memorial Hospital, temperamental or precocious.They simply believe that they are the characters they are playing on the screen.\u201d * * » Warner Bros, aren't shouting if, but \u201cAbout Face,\u201d with Gordon.MacRae, Aileen Gates and Eddie Bracken, is a musical remake of \u201cBrother Rat.\u201d Aileen's the doll who toured for 10 months in the road company of \u201cInside U.S.A.,\u201d and then spent a year inside Paramount without facing a camera.Bracken, who missed the first film version, is back in the stage role he created.Montreal.$10 was donated to Cowansville High School for hot lunches.$15 was donated to Sweets-burg for the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hospital.$5 donated to Childrens Memorial Hospital, Montreal.Everyone enjoyed a sing-song of Christmas Carols.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.George Hooper and Miss K.Moore.GRANBY Mr.Frank Thierier was rushed to St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital, on Saturday, suffering from a heart attack.Latest reports are that he is making a satisfactory recovery.Mrs.J.B.Travers was in Montreal, for a few days and was the guest of her brother-in-law, Dr.Alonzo McClelland.Mrs.Roy Croucher has returned from the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Montreal, where she underwent an operation, and is making steady improvement.Mr.R.L.Kierman, of Richmond, was in town, visiting Mrs.G.W.Kiernan.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Solomon have arrived in St.Petersburg, Fla., and are guests at the Martha Washington Hotel Miss Heàthton Hayes, who is teaching at the River View School, in Verdun, was visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hayes.> Arizona\u2019s state capitol, at Phoenix.is one of the few public buildings in the United States without a cornerstone.WILSON'S Since 1863 ONLY 6 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS! costtuo BRENDA JOYCE ELENA VERDUGO s 1 J ¦ilk\tg JACQUEUNE de WIT a NARY GORDON , A UNIVERSAL PICTURE STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY NEW PREMIER THEATRE : .\ti\ti \u2022 i\tj uvvii u/i Dt iu1111 PRICES START AS LOW AS S\u2019 .75 S .00 f i : : M.»\u2022 m mmm « / ips on Gifts for Christmas by I\tGLOVES II\tSWEATERS III\tPYJAMi IV\tGOWNS Genuine English leather by Dent's Scotch Cashmere, Pullovers, Cardigans and Sleeveless.Ill DV lllll MC ^'ne En9lish woven broadcloth, ill I TJMIvIMu nylon, regulars and tails.Plaids, checks and plain' by \"Bonnington\" If Q&J|DTQ P'ne selection of dress shirts in white, V vII III I w stripes, plains, in regular and stouts.WEST SUT I ON 1 r Dinner guests of Mr.Mrs.W ; Sturgeon included Mr.and Mrs.I M.Sturgeon, of Milton, Vt., accom 1 panied by their son, Seaman M L j Sturgeon, of the U.S.Navy training Center.Great Lakes, Illinois, Miss Laura Sturgeon, of Sutton, ¦ was .also a guest of her parents, j the \u2019same day.Mr.Sturgeon states that the recent spell of mild weathers has been sufficiently warm enough to | bring forth a new crop of dande-loin blossoms, which he noticed on December 7.Mrs.F.O'Brien and sons visited her sisters, Mrs.F.D.Perkins and Mrs.A.J.O'Brien, in Sherbrooke.Several from here attended the wedding reception for Mr.and Mrs.J.Harvey, at Farnam\u2019s Corner, on Saturday evening.BLACK LAKE Mrs.Steve Malick has returned : to her home in Noranda, after spending a few days with her husband at the New American Hotel.Mr.B.Davis spent the week-end with his family, at East Angus.Mr.F.Hedan, of Brooklyn, N.Y., | returned to his home over the week-end, after spending several days in this vicinity.Mr.C.Auger is at home, completely recovered, after spending ; two weeks as a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Halikas and little daughter, who recently took j up residence in this town, spent | the week-end with relatives in | their former home-town, of Drum mondvillc.MELBOURNE Men's Shop 17 KING STREET WEST Opposite Ltnsdowne Market OPEN UNTIL TO P.M.DAILY #0 Mrs.P.Mathias, of Montreal, spent a day with her sisters, recently.The many friends of Miss Edith Mathias will be pleased to hear t,M she is able to be around again, af-m ter a couple months illness.Rev.Canon Roy called on his jjii old friends, the Misses Mathias\u2019 recently.Mr.AV.J.Watson, of Montreal, .spent the wcck-oucL-wUh iuümnt., ! Mrs.T.P.Ross.Ü m lilfl DINNERWARE Most of us find It all to easy to grow accustomed to using mismatched and chipped umnerware, and we forget how nice a complete and perfect set looks.SKINNER\u2019S have several complete sets in stock ready for delivery in time for your Christmas dinner.PRICES START AS LCW AS MOVIE PROJECTORS A gift that will keep precious moments alive for ever.This is a wonderful gift for the whole family.Good projectors though admittedly luxury gifts, will last a life time.Prices run from *200\t*233 For values it s SILVER FLATWARE Just think, you can get a complete 42-piece set in chest (and buy it on terms at no extra charge if you wish) at\tS/î*'! (QIC SKINNER\u2019S for .CAMERAS ¦ SKINNER'S have a complete stock of both \u201cmovie\u201d and \u201cstill\u201d cameras.Prices start at $32.25 for the movie type, and run from $3.50 to $180 for the \u201cstill\u201d models.EVERYBODY HURRIES TO a n SKINNIER REG\u2019D JEWELLERS SINCE 1863 44 Wellington North \u2014 Tel.^-4567 m 3 m (Srv \u2022» f Twelve \u2022 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.DECEMBER 17, 1951 SAINTS EDGE ROYALS 2-1 IN OVERTIME; SHUTOUT YESTERDAY ____\u2014 ©\t___ Q-\u2014\u2014-\u2014 HOCKEY SATURDAY\u2019S GAMES QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Sherbrooke 2, Royals 1.Valleyfield 3, Shawinigan 1.Ottawa 4, Chicoutimi 2.NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens 3, Boston 1.Toronto 4, New York 1.Detroit 3, Chicago 0.AMERICAN LEAGUE Syracuse 6, St.Louis 2.Cleveland 1, Providence 1.Hershey 5, Pittsburgh 2.QUEBEC JUNIOR LEAGUE Quebec 6, Gra/iby 4.PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Jerome 8, St.Laurent 3.Joliette 4, Lachine 2.MARITIME MAJOR Glace Bay 7, Charlottetown 0.Saint John 5, Halifax 3.LAST NIGHTS GAMES QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Royals 5, Sherbrooke 0.Valleyfield 7, Ottawa 4.Quebec 4, Chicoutimi 2.NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens 4, Boston 2.Detroit 3, New York 1.Chicago 4, Toronto 3.AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati 3, Cleveland 1.Pittsburgh 2, Buffalo 1.Providence 4, St.Louis 3.Hershey 4, Indianapolis 3.QUEBEC JUNIOR LEAGUE Granby 2, Quebec 0.Nationales 3, Canadiens 2.Three Rivers 7 St.Jerome 2.provincial league St.Jerome 8, Lachine 3.St.Laurent 4, St.Hyacinthe 4.STANDINGS QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE 1\tixT T TA TP A P Mezzy Barber Wins Ski Ollie Matson Cops Jumping Championship College Ball Honors Bear Mountain, N.Y., Dec.17\u2014 IAJ)\u2014Merrill (Mezzy) Barber, 33-year-old skier from Brattleboro, Okie Memorial Tournament Jumping Championship for the second straight year.Barber combined distance and form to score 236.4 points in the tournamcn* named in honor of the Tod Campeau Tallies Winner Saturday Against Former Mates; Last Period Proves Fatal In Yesterday\u2019s Tilt Tod Campeau\u2019s first appearance in a Sherbrooke uniform at the local Arena was a very good one on Saturday evening as he almost licked his former mates single handed.He tallied the winning marker, in the overtime, and helped to set up the other Sherbrooke goal scored by Ken Biggs.In Montreal yesterday afternoon the locals were shutout by the great skier who died in Italy dur-Carlin squad.The Saints held their own for the first two periods I ing the second world war.and kept the score down to 1-0 but in the final frame the Royals broke out and registered four markers within the last nine minutes ot the game.The split over the week-end moved the Saints to within one point of the sixth-place Shawinigan Cataracts, who dropped their only game to the Senators.The locals next game will be Thursday when they will be hosts again to the Royals.The unit of Ken Biggs, on leftÇ.wing, and Bunny Smith, on right with Tod Campeau at the pivot position accounted for both Sherbrooke goals.For the Royals Lulu Denis saved his mates from a shutout when he registered his tally just before the end of the second period.The Royals presented a new player, Gerry Couture, whom the ;|riVc which was just tipped out by Canadiens purchased from Detroit, i Plante in the nick of time.New York, Dec.17\u2014(fP)\u2014Ollie Matson of San Francisco edged Hugh McElhenny of Washington _ by one point to win the individual \\t., yes.erday won ne forger scoring crown for the 1951 college Ottawa Nationals Accepted In Provincial Baseball League; Clubs To Play 132 Games Tbis Year Montreal, Dec.17\u2014(f\u2014Ottawa football season.Final statistics released today\t, by the National College Athletic yesterday was granted a franchise Association show Matson on top '\t\"\t~ with 126 points on 21 touchdowns to McElhenny\u2019s 125 tallies.Tulsa\u2019s Bill Parson followed with 96 points.start of \u2019ho extra time was a duplicate of the Saints\u2019 first tally.Plante stopped Biggs\u2019 shot but the local newcomer scored the rebound and drove it by Plante to put the locals out in front.Maione then came very close a couple of times and Bessetle was forced to extend himself 10 keep the rubber out.Nils Tremblay let go with a hard Red Wings And Canadiens Chalk Up Two Wins Over Week-End; Sawchuk Posts His Sixth Shutout Of Season Detroit league - leading Red | peared to be Sawchuk\u2019s sceono Wings and Montreal Canadiens ' straight shutout for the Rangers Valleyfield Quebec .Ottawa Chicoutimi Royals .Shawi\u2019gan P W L D 27 16 9 2 31 15 13 3 31 14 14 3 31 13 13 5 25 14 10 1 27 9 13 5 Sherbrooke 29 8 17 5 F A Pts.95\t68 34 97 89 33 92 103 31 99 96 31 96\t80 29 68 75 23 70 104 21 while Dickie Moore and Glen Har mon were not in uniform.Gilles Dube missed the tilt while Guy La-brie was back and turned in a good performances for the Saints.The tilt was a fast, wide open aL fair and the fans witnessed one of the best games seen on local ice this season.The Saints held the In the last minute of ulay Frank Carlin sent on six forwards and Bessette was called upon to do everything to keep the disc away from his door.Planche got away and fired at the empty net but his shot hit the goal post.Sandalack following in picked up 'ho rebound but he missed the opening completely.Following this the Royals better part of the game and they\t(.^e\tjn the local zone drilled rubber at Plante from all bu( they vvere unabie to beat Bes-angles.Bessette was called upon sctt0i -^iio seemed to be every-to extend himself quite a few times : ttbere at 'he right time until the as the Royals broke away catching : gong announced the end of the the locals up the ice.\tj game.It was the late few minutes of; Montreal: Goal, Plante; defense, the third period that Bessette was RoUSSCau, St.Laurent; centre, forced to extend himself as the j Douglas; wings, Malone, Plamon- continued their National Hockey League winning ways during the week-end, each coming up with two convincing victories.Saturday, the Wings blanked Chicago Black Hawks 3-0 in Detroit while the Habs defeated Boston Bruins 3-1 in Montreal Sunday, the Detroiters edged the last-place Rangers 3-1 in New York while Canadiens made it 4-2 over the Bruins in Boston.In the two other scheduled games, Toronto Maple Leafs clipped Rangers 4-1 in Toronto Saturday and then bowed 4-3 to the Black Hawks Sunday in Chicago.The Wings\u2019 double win moved them eight points out in front o* the second-place Leafs.Montreal\u2019s two victories boosted them into a only goal of the game at 17:20 of the final period.Butch Bouchard, Bernie Geof frion and Paul Meger scored for Montreal Saturday.Dave Creighton\u2019s second-period tally saved the Bruins from being shut out.Rookie Dick Gamble notched two goals in the Canadians\u2019 Sun day win at Boston.Geoffrion tallied the opener and Meger shot the last one into an empty net when goalie Jim Henry was pulled out for six forwards, and Dune Fisher scored the Bos ton goals.Dickie Moore in the Quebec Provincial Baseball League.At a directors\u2019 meeting here, it ¦a as decided to admit the Nationals as a substitute for Sherbrooke Ath- season they would not operate the letics.\tfarm anymore and Ottawa was League President Albert Molini given the option to buy the fran-said the Athletics, who previously chise.The option expired without announced they would skip the any action on the part of Ottawa next season, will be given 24 hours owners.to decide whether or not they plan j Molini said the 1952 schedule to take pait in league action in would start May 3 and continue 1952.If i.ot, their franchise will until Sept.4.hold until 1953.\t! Should Sherbrooke play, there St.Francis Blanks Technical School 5 - 0 St.Francis Juveniles shutout the Technical School 5-0 yesterday | afternoon to register their third | consecutive win of the schedule.j u \u2022,* u\tj ,, Deblois was the top goal getter new stadium built by 19o3 and the ,\t.\t___v,\u201ej____ Athletics plan to return to action ior ,lle Murphy-coached crew v i.h then.\ttwo goals while Coates, Pinard and Ottawa played last season in the Forgues accounted for the others.International League as a faim -pbere was no scoring in the initial club for New York jGiantï.The\t^ ^ .Giants announced at the end of the period but in.the second Coates, Sherbrooke lost its stadium last year, the day after winning the Quebec championship by defeating Quebec City The Sherbrooke City Council has promised to have a will be 126 games divided between the eight clubs.With only seven clubs, 132 games will be played.Four teams will play off for the championship .Valleyfield Moves Into Sole Possession Of Top Spot In Loop With Wins Over Cats And Senators ^_____ Valleyfield Braves, in registering Creighton a double victory during the weekend, took over sole possession of first place in the Quebec Senior gained an assist j Hockey League.Deblois and Pinard tallied.In the final session Deblois got his second goal while Forgues added one more to give their team a comfortable lead.Therricn was the star of the game and his saves in the nets for the Technical School kept the score down as the Saints swarmed all over him.The teams battled on even terms in the opening frame but after that the School failed to match strides with the Murphy crew as they were outplayed at every turn.Fifteen penalties were handed out by the referees with ten being called in the final frame.Technical drew six to four for St.Francis.The next twin bill will take place tomorrow evening when Optimist will tangle with Technical while St.Francis and Superior School with get together in the second tilt at 3.0Ü.President Hudson Fines Royals went all out to break the 1-1 tie, however, the Saints held on j and forced the tilt into overtime.Both teams checked well and hung onto their opponents well and al though the game was very fast it don.Alternates: McNeil, Fryday, Gould, Desaulniers, Denis, Rose, Clune, Locas, Couture.Sherbrooke: Goal, Bessette; defense, Labrie, Sandalack; centre, E.T.I.H.L.W.L.D.U.A.P.3 0 0 23 12 6 1 10 5 1 8 11 0 9 22 Victoriaville .3 DrumVille - 1 Waterloo .0 Sherbrooke \u2014 0 Magog .0 Richmond .0 Windsor Mills .0 NATIONAL LEAGUE P W L D F A Pts.28\t17 4 29\t13 9 28 9 11 28\t11 13 29\t10 16 28 8 15 ( Kyle; wings, B.Pepin, failed to produce good hockey as j Alternates: R.Pepin, the checking was too close.\tj Tremblay, McDougall, Campeau gave the fans a thrill j wrigM, Biggs, Campeau, when his partially screened shot j Referee: Stan Pratt, hit the goal post in fact the goal- linesmen, M.Morehouse judge turned on the light as he O'Donnell, figured the rubber was in the net j\tFirst Period Planche.Lepine Smith, Ottawa; and L.Detroit .Toronto .Boston .Canadiens Chicago .New York 7 76 46 41 7\t7Ü 58 33 8\t57 62 26 4\t66 67 26 3 63 81 23 5\t69 87 21 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division P W L D F A Pts.28 20 62 117 73 42 28\t15 12 1 111 91 31 27 14 10 3 94 74 31 29\t13 15 1 74 99 27 29 Pittsburgh St.Louis .Cleveland Cincinnati IhdianaTis but play continued.Rollie Rous-seu and Ken Biggs got the nod for roughing and during their absence play hovered around the centre zone as each club seemed content-01 ed to take things easy.At the start of the middle ses sion Les Douglas got the nod for pulling Rene Pepin down and although the Saints kept plugging at Plante the visiting goalie turned their efforts aside.With both sides at equal strength, Ken Biggs registered the lirst tally when he batted home Smith\u2019s rebound, who had been put in the clear by Campeau.A couple of minutes later Bob Fryday almost equalized the count when he broke away from a Sherbrooke ganging play but Bessette came up with a wonderful save.The lines were going all out but I Campeau\u2019s unit took the spotlight Hershey .Buffalo .Providence Syracuse .Eastern Division P\tW\tL\tD\tF 27\t14\t10\t3\t103 25\t11\t11\t3\t76 28\t10\t16\t2\t102\t124\t22 27\t10\t17\t0\t85\t107\t20 A Pts.69 31 93 25 8 18 3 85 117 19 as they checked the Royals right into their own zone and tor a full two minutes Carlin\u2019s squad couldn\u2019t get across their own blueline.A faccofl deep in sherbrooke territory set up the play for the Royals\u2019 marker.Jacques Locas got the draw and rclaid it to Couture, who rifled a shot at Bessette, and Denis standing by snared the rebound and batted it into the meshings to equal the count at 1-1.In the final frame Biggs got the thumb for hooking but the Saints fore-checked so well that the Royals failed to get a shot at Bessette during Biggs\u2019 sojourn.Bunny Smith broke away and coasted in on Plante but the Royal net minder came up with another ¦ QUEBEC JUNIOR LEAGUE P W L D F A Pts.Canadiens 28\t20\t6\t2\t129\t59\t42 Qhebec .24\t16\t8\t0\t134\t80\t3- Nats.24\t14\t9\t1\t119\t92\t29 St.Jerome 31\t13\t18\t0\t129\t166\t26 TÎ Rivers .24\t12\t11\t1\tHO\t95\t25 26 2 24 0 58 185 4 Scoring: None.Penalties: Rousseau, Biggs, Douglas.Second Period 1\u2014\tSherbrooke, Biggs (Smith, Campeau) .6:19 2\u2014\tMontreal, Denis (Couture, Locas) .17:45 Penalties: None.Third Period Scoring: None.Penalties: Biggs, Labrie, Locas.Overtime Period 3\u2014\tSherbrooke, Campeau (Smith, Biggs) .4:16 SHOTS Plante .8 8 13 5\u201434 Bessette .12 13\t8 6\u201439 Sunday night for his first N.H.L.I Th(r ,Braves Saturday dumped point.He is up from Montreal ^ Shawinigan Falls Cataracts 3-1 and Royals on a three-game tryout.I Sunday routed Ottawa Senators by Saturday at Toronto, Sid Smith | a similar score.tallied twice in the Leafs\u2019 victory.:\t1 now have 34 points, one\t- - \u2014 ,\t.\t.Ted Kennedy and Bob Solinger ahead of second-place Quebec Aces i riveau again sent the Braves in- ! coach Leo Lamoureux ol Cnarlotte- i.-.u- j-j\ttQ the lead\t|town Islanders $25 for getting on At Quebec, Aces scored twice in i the ice without permission in a third-place tie with Boston\t^ _______________ _____ Terry Sawchuck chalked up hL I scored the other Toronto goals ! '),*1° downed winless Chicoutimi sixth shutout of the season when while Don Raleigh notched New Saguenays 4-2 Sunday in their only and Jackie Schmidt banged the tallies for the Braves and Jack Taylor counted for the losers.In the first period the Braves _\t.\t.\ttnnr put on the pressure and their toach LamOUrCUX $25 smooth passing plays paid off when Kwong counted.\tj Halifax, Dec.17\u2014((P)\u2014Judge J.Taylor\u2019s goal came early in the ! Elliott Hudson, presdient of the second period and tied the count | Maritime Major Hockey League, 1-1.Near the 15-minute mark.Cor- announced Saturday he is fining the Wings blanked Chicago Satur day.Alex Delvecchio, Sid Abel and Marty Pavelich shared the Detroit scoring.Sunday night, Metro Prystai tallied twice in the Red Wings\u2019 3-1 New York win.Marty Pavelich scored the other goal for the De- York\u2019s lone marker.Toronto blew' a 3-0 lead in Chicago Sunday after Cal Gardner, game scheduled.Ottawa moved into a twowvay tie for third spot with Chicoutimi in play to defeat Chicou-1 game at Moncton between Hawks and Islanders.Mr.Hudson quoted the referees\u2019 Tod Sloan and Harry Watson had j ^hs ^seven-team 1°0P, defeating^Chl connected for them in the opening period.Hawks tied it on goals by Jimmy McFadden, Harry Taylor and Both have Granby PROVINCIAL LEAGUE P W L D F APIs.St lerome 31\t15\t10\t6\t137\t111\t36 |\tgood\tsave.\tLocas\tand\tLabrie\twent Lachine 27\t14\t12\t1\t112\t102\t29\tiff\ttogether\tfor roughing\tand\tthe St.Hya.25\t11\t8\t6 St Laurent 27\t12\t13\t2 Joliette 26\t8\t17\t1 108 83 28 teams played it close during their 2\u2014Montreal 97 109 26 I absence.Just before the end of the 96 142 17 1 period Bobby Pepin let go with one __________| of his slap-shots which almost caught Plante off guard but he Montreal: Goal, Plante; defence, Rousseau, Harmon, S.Laurent; forwards, McNeil, Fryday, Goold, Des-aulniers, Douglas, Malone, Denis, Rose, Plamondon Locas, Couture.Sherbrooke: Goal, Bessette; defence, Labrie, Sandalack, Lepine, Wright; forwards, R.Pepin, Tremblay, Planche, MacDougall, Kyle, B.Pepin, Smith, Biggs, Campeau.Referee\u2014Scotty Morrison.Linesmen\u2014Roberts, Whitehead.First Period 1\u2014Montreal .Douglas (Malone) .3:47 Penalties: Pepin 4:11, Sandalack 16:33, Goold 17:27.Second Period Scoring\u2014None.Penalties: Lepine 3:58, 19:48, Wright 9:08, Rose 9:25, Sandalack 10:05, St.Laurent 10:55, Plante (served by Desaulniers) 11:22, Biggs 11:22.Third Period Couture troiters who haven\u2019t lost a game! Bill Gadsby during the middle ses-on the road this season.\t| sion.Bill Mosienko scored the win Paul Ronty spoiled what ap- ! ner at 6:54 of the final stanza.Stan Mesial Wins Hatful Of N.L Batting Honors For Second Straight Year; Finishes With .355 Average coutimi 4-2 Saturday.31.Montreal Royals are alone in next place with 29.They blanked the lowly Sherbrooke Saints 5-0 Sunday after losing a 2-1 decision to them Saturday.Winless Shawinigan Falls is in sixth spot with 23 points and Sherbrooke is last with 22.\t| Jackie Leclerc scored the other At Valleyfield, Jack Irvine pac- ! Quebec goal to tie the game 2-2 ed the Braves with a pair of mark- j in the third period.Norm Dus- overtime timi.Defenceman Phil Renaud, who,\t\u201e ,\t^ played a standout game on the ! report of the game Dec.8 as saying: blueline for Aces, scored the win- \u201cLamoureux .was ejected ning tally after 2:39 of the over time period.Jean Belivcau, the \u201cbad-man\u201d of the game with a total of 24 minutes in the penalty box, scored two goals, including the insurance marker after Renaud\u2019s winner.St.Louis, Dec.17.\u2014 »» *\t« M»\t«I V»\t«\u2022 would a ; x solve : Your Problems?; (Alain, Newton) 7\u2014\tVictoriaville, Newton (Alain, Belhumeur) .2.00 8\u2014\tSherbiooke, Morin (Banlko, Merrier) .7.18\tI 9\u2014\tVictoriaville, Theriault (Alain) .17.59\t; 10\u2014\tVictoriaville, Alina (Salvail) .19.06 11\u2014\tVictoriaville, Alain (Belhumeur).19.29 Penalties: Bergeron (6.11), Theriault (10 min.misconduct at 6.11), Salvail and Morin (5 min.majors at 8.46), Vigneau (10.43), Champagne (14.35), Vigneau (10 min.misconduct at 14.35), Cyr (15.08), Ducharme (15.08), Hamel (16.10), Hayden (17.17).Stops:\t1st\t2nd\t3rd\ttotals Hamel\t8\t11\t9\t28\t: Duchesne\t9\t9\t12\t30 St.Hyacinthe Chosen Olympic Marathon Test St.Hyacinthe, Que., Dec.17\u2014® \u2014 This Quebec centre has been selected as the spot where the 26-mile marathon for the Canadian Championship will be run oft next May, it was learned last night.Gerard Cote, St.Hyacinthe policeman who won the Boston Marathon several times before, said the trial would also deride Canada\u2019s entries in the 1952 World Olympics at Helsinki, Finland.Cote said an official of the Canadian Olympics Selection Committee telephoned him last night to announce the selection.MINERS RELEASE TWO PLAYERS Glace Bay, N.S., Dec.17.\u2014\u2014 Coach Bud Poile of Glace Bay Miners of the Maritime Major Hockey League, announced last night he has released defenceman John Dan-lovitch and goalkeeper Cliff Hicks.Edmonton, Dec.17 \u2014Kf)\u2014 Solly Cantor of Toronto and Géorgie Dunn of Edmonton have signed for a lightweight rematch here Dec.29.Dunn, who came here more than a year ago from Hartford, Conn., was awarded a disputed 10-round unanimous decision over Cantor a week ago.The verdict was loudly booed.The fight contract, signed Fri-[ day, stipuates that Cantor must ! wei8h in r.t 137 pounds or less or forfeit $250.He had a nine-pound bulge over Dunn in the first overweight meeting.Cantor has come close in the past to winning the Canadian Lightweight Championship.Dunn is rated 10th among the world\u2019s lightweights by Ring Magazine.4.03 15.49 1.12 Kentucky Derby Keeps Same Date For Event Louisville, Ky., Dec.17\u2014(JP)\u2014 Churchill Downs will stick by the first Saturday in May as the date for its 1952 Kentucky Derby.The date will be May 3.The officials also decided to keep an added puhse of $100,000 on the big race.Mexico Makes Clean Sweep Of Horse Show Monterrey, Mexico, Dec.11\u2014(/P) \\ \u2014Mexico was the undisputed win- ' ner in its own first International Horse Show which closed here last | j night.The team, led by Olympic Jump : Champion Col.Humberto Mariles, swept seven first prizes.mmmm ¦ m ¥ ¦ Come to the aid of the party with .Hk _ j ,\tH&éü SIDESADDLE \u2014Mrs Dareld Maher, wife of a driver at Yonkers, N.Y., Raceway, keeps an eye on her 18-months-old daughter, Linda, ¦strapped to the trotter's side, while brushing Sunnybrouk.(NEA) STILL FLYING \u2014 Pfc.Tod Farwell of the Air Force will represent the United States in the Winter Olympics, hard by Oslo, Norway, Feb.14-25.Far-well is to train at the Mountain Home Air Force Base, Ida.He holds the national ski mark in rross-country and classic combined, boasts a record jump »f 252 feet.(Air f'orce photi from NEA) ê DISTILLED IN CANADA HOCKEY\u2019S BIG SEVEN Ted Kennedy remains on top of the individual National Hockey League scoring ladder, one point ahead of teammate Sid Smith, Kennedy scored a goal and assisted in another during the weekend to bring his total to 29 points \u201411 games and 18 assists\u2014while Smith netted two goals and assisted in twm others to bring his total to 23\u201412 goals and 16 assists.Elmer Lach of Montreal is alone in next place with six goals and 20 assists.The leaders:\tG\tA\tPts Kennedy, 3 oronto\t.\til\t18\t29 Smith, Toronto .12\t16\t28 Lach, Montreal .6\t20\t26 Richard, Montreal\t.\t15\t10\t25 Raleigh, New York\t.\t8\t17\t25 Howe, Detroit.11\t11\t22 m t Wâ THESE LOVELY GIFTS AWAIT YOU AT FITS FINE\u2014Marty Marion, who managed the Cardinals last season, switches uniforms in St.Louis, as shortstop-coach of the Browns.(NEA) Mosienko, Chicago Peirson.Boston McFadden, Chicago ELECTRIC KETTLE â This.G-E Electric Kettle is the greatest time saver ever.Hot water in less .than 2 minutes.Easy on power and there\u2019s no danger of fire.They\u2019re now used in thousands of homes.Ideal as a Christmas gift, priced\t$' at only .16 50 CABINET RADIOS FUN FOR ALL \u2014Head Lineman Doug Young dives into a tussle between Bill Ezinicki of the Boston .Bruins and the Chicago Black Hawks' Beb Guidolin in an attempt to tear the pair apart.Chicago won » < ¦ the National Hockey League battle, 4-3, but here's pne Hawk who came out on the short end (NEA) We presently have in stock several of the more popular G-E cabinet models in walnut, blond and mahogany finish.A handsome piece of furniture and dependable.Priced as low as 229.50 ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC LIMITED 17 FRONTENAC STREET \u2014 TELEPHONE \"We service everything we sell!\" 2-1564 G-E REFRIGERATOR G-E WASHER Easy to use because of their lightness and good balance.Handsome to look at and not too expensive to operate: This would be a gift to cut down on her ironing time, she\u2019d really like that! 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