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[" WEATHER Cloudy; probably showers.For detailed weather report see Page Two, §hprltrookp Dailg ÎHrrorù TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 85; minimum, 52.Same day last year) Max.67; min1.47.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939.Forty-Third Year.MILLIONS ACCLAIM THEIR MAJESTIES New Yorkers Jam Route Of Royal Parade Typical Summer Day Adds to Warmth of Greeting as Great City Stages Its Mightiest Welcome of All Time for King and Queen of Britain-\u2014Union Jack and Old Glory Prominently Displayed Through City.AMERICAN NOTABLES AND THE EMPIRE'S QUEEN New York, June 10.\u2014\u2014King George and Queen Elizabeth, fresh from their Washington triumph, came to Manhattan today to see its mighty skyline, visit its gigantic lair and be acclaimed by millions.From the Battery to the Bronx, from the East Side and the West Side, this greatest city of the New World poured out its populace in an unending stream to line fifty-one miles of streets and witness the first great Royal progress in its colorful history.New York offered Their Majesties its most characteristic summer weather\u2014day of brooding, sultry heat.The sun beat down on its ample pavements, and in the early morning a slight haze hung over the wonderland of skyscrapers lifting their proud structures of steel and stone into the clearest of skies.But tire weatherman promised clouds, and maybe showers.W7hén the King and Queen, nearing the end of their history-making visit to this country and their tour of Canada, turned their smiling faces toward Manhattan a vast eager throng stood ready to greet them.Accustomed to welcoming distinguished guests, the metropolis staged its mightiest welcome of all time for the Royalty of Britain.Early in the morning the harbor at the Battery was filled with unusual activity.A crowd that bade fair to rival or exceed that which greeted Col.Charles A.Lindbergh on his return from his flight that linked the Old World and the New assembled hours before the scheduled arrival of the King and Queen.Thousands looked down from the windows of lofty buildings, Other thousands lined the streets.British and American flags hung limp at the masts in the heat.The city was gay with red, white and blue bunting of the two nations.A red carpet, nine feet broad and 300 feet long, was laid at Pier No.1 at the Battery, and lined with palms.At the end of this lane waited New York State\u2019s Governor, Hebert Lehman and Mayor Fiorello La Guardi a of New York City.Mayor LaGuardia had a sheaf of American Beauty roses for Queen Elizabeth.Coast Guard planes droned overhead.The harbor was filled with small ships and excursion steamers, and clanging bells and whistles gave Continued or page 2, Col.».#- FRENCH PRESIDENT HONORS CARDINALS Paris, June 10.\u2014 (C.P.Havas) \u2014 Rodrigue Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec.wa?guest of honor of President and Mrs Albert Lebrun today at a lu.iJ.reon in the Elysee Palacb.Before the luncheon the Presidennt talked with the Cardinal, who was Pontifical Legate to the ceremonji-s honoring Saint Joan of A -1 rmreniy last Sunday.Present at the luncheon were all the members of the Pantificial mis- i sion, as well as Mcnsignor Valerio Valeri, the Papa.Nuncio, and high church dignitaries of the Paris archdiocese.Foreign Minister GLorges ¦ s % 1 MORE TROUBLE IN STORE FOR MOTOR PLANTS A.F.of L.Affiliate Threatens to Spread Strike Unless General Motors Opens Collective Bargaining Negotiations.A scene at the garden party on the lawn of the British Embassy in which Queen Elizabeth is shown in the left foreground accompanied by Lady Lindsay, wife of the British Ambassador to Washington.Detroit, June 10.\u2014 OP) ____ The Automobile Workers Union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, threatened today an extensive tie-up of General Motors plants if the corporation does not open collective bargaining negotiations with it.Hardly had the U.A.W.faction headed by Homer Martin been restored to its old A.F.L.charter when it called strikes in three General Motors factories at Flint and Saginaw.The management denied, however, that the strikes called Thursday were effective and R.J.Thomas, president of the rival U.A.W.branch affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations, said they were \u201ca complete failure.\u201d Chatham, England, June 10.\u2014O\u2019 \u2014Norman Armstrong, twenty-two, cycled eight miles to plead for re-_\t,\t.-\t.\t.,\t~ moval of a licence ban that he might Bonnett and other cabmec ministers, i get a job as a truck driver.Plea was and Lieut.-Colonel G.P.Vanier, the igranted and the police helped Arm-Ca,radian Minister.\t\u2018strong get home.Fond Memories Survive After Washington Offers Farewell i housands Jam Station to Bid Farewell to King George and Queen Elizabeth After Crowded Two-Day Stay in United States Capital\u2014Dinner at British Embassy Climaxed Unusual Round of Festivities.ip * ! RETENTION OF PREPARED FOR ! SUGAR DUTIES 10YÂL COUPLE.BOMB OUTRAGES ROB POLICE OF LEAVES | Lr.ndon, June 10.\u2014(TP)\u2014Week-end I I aves of scores of constables in J twenty d«visions of the metrop jiu in polnce were cancelled today because of persistent bomb vkt.nc.e blamed Germany Plans Specific Proposition For Easing Of European Situation Paris Hears Der Fuehrer to Present Definite Plans for Settlement of Problems Which Are Causing War Scare at Launching of Warship Next Week\u2014German Official Circles Express Ignorance.INJURED IN MINE ACCIDENT ( rushed between a hale and a skin in one of the levels of the East is Mine of the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company, Edward Danfcrth, .78, was taken fo the Sherbrooke Hospital early this morning with a fractured pelvis.Danforth, an Albert Mines man, was first, treated by Dr.P.Colquhoun, Watcrville physician, whe ordered his immediate removal to hospital.His condition was reported quite serious.on the illegal Irish Republican Army.A simouh ! ring mailbag, flaming letterbox and a parcel explosion in separate inch ' nts today were added to incendiary bomb explosions throughout England last night.Two men were injured slightly when tlt.> small explosives burst within a space of an hour and a half.Small blazes broke out in more than twenty London mail boxes last night.Paris, .him' 10.\u2014-(TP)\u2014Reports reached French diplomatic circles from usually well-informed sources in Berlin today lo (he effect that Chancellor Hitler was preparing i specific propositions lo France, Créai Britain and the Uniled Stales for a settlement, of the problems which are causing war fears.The reports, which received no open and official confirmation, said Hitler was expected to make the proposals in a speech during the early part of July at the launching of a new German warship.Ho now is working on them at Berchtesgaden, lire report said, but there has been m> hint of their nature.Historic Scenes to Be Re- Large Number of Witnesses enacted When King George and Queen Elizabeth Visit Maritime Provinces on Homeward Trip.\tj CLAIMED VITAL Situation Created By Death Reich Agent Intensified BERLIN SURPRISED AT PARIS REPORTS Berlin, June 10.\u2014(/P)\u2014Sources close to Chancellor Hitler today described as a \u201csurprise to us\u201d the reports in Paris that the Fuehrer was planning specific peace proposals.These sources said that as far as they knew the Chancellor had no such plan in mind.Before Tariff Board Declare that Development of STORM TROOPS HOLD PARADE IN DANZIG Danzig, June 10.\u2014(C.P.-Havas)\u2014 Six thousand Nazi storm troops Canadian Refining Industry Autopsy on Body of Slain Policeman Indicates that at Least KYn\tSS Requires Duty.pro- AN50UNCE NEW FEATURES OF VISIT PUNS Citizens Presented to Their Majesties Will Sign City Visitors\u2019 Book\u2014Will Attend Tea Tuesday Afternoon.Officials in charge of local arrangements for the visit to Sherbrooke Monday of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Eilzabeth today announced two new features of the details which have been studied and drawn up during the last few weeks.Arrangements have been made to have the seventy citizens who will be presented to the Sovereigns in-Continued on Page 2, Col.2.Washington, Jui( 10\u2014(CP)\u2014The visit to Washington of King George and Queen Elizabeth is ended but the memory lingers on.Grud'inigly, the United States cap Halifax, June 10.\u2014((Pi1\u2014The pie of Canada's seaside ii\" v.' \u2022 today prepared a welcome for the King- and Queen.Red, white and blue bunting aJurncd many a Maritime centre as residents cf the eastern province n awaited the arrival of Their Mat ties, The Royal train will Ottawa, June 10,\u2014 (CP)\u2014Consider-able information was acquired by th- Tarriff Board in the course of its two day sessions on Canada\u2019s sugar industry, ami the effect upon ities questioned a young Czech it should the Government disturb woman today in connection with the sugar tariff when it comes to the killing Thursday of a German negotiating renewal of the West police sergeant in Kladno.The Two Guns Were Used in Killing\u2014Young Woman, De scribed as \u201cGreat Patriot\u201d Questioned by Authorities for Information on Slaying.\u2014w Prague, June 1°.\u2014(TP)\u2014Author- Montreal Financial Crisis Looms As Banks Refuse Further Advances j- « , J\t\u2014 v-\t- the j Indies trade agreement.\twoman was described as \u201ca great1 last nio-ht after a twm d >^ J>ru,fwlck\tT*.l:n~ ! Public hearings were wound up patriot\u201d at the hospital where she »wc\u201drh|,:ëj'wïirtvh,™itp*** ,\tr-.\t*\t* THE ROYAL TRAIN ON TOUR TMiile strong pressure lias been brought to bear upon the Canadian railways to place the Royal train, in which the King and Queen toured Canada, on exhibition at the New York World's Fair and at the Toronto Exhibition, strong opposition has been offered in certain quarters that the bulk of Canadians would be deprived of the privilege of seeing this palace on wheels.A counter-suggestion has been offered that, at the conclusion of the Royal Tour, (he train should be sent across Canada again, with special preference being given on the Halifax-Vancouver trip to slops at those places which were not priviliged to have visits from the King and Queen.This is an opportunity which the public would probably enjoy, and it is even probable that thousands would pay a nominal fee to walk through the train, thus compensating the railways for the loss of revenue and the extra expenses incurred\u2014or if they felt the advertising value sufficient, the money might be donated to railway charities or benevolences.Other suggestions are that instead of breaking tkvnn the train entirely and restoring the equipment to an appearance similar to others, the interior might be adapted for luxury accommodation and the train placed on a heavy traffic run, to be operated as an extra-fare train known as \u201cThe Royal Train Special.\u201d I!e on hand bright and early Monday morning and Cheer\u2014Cheer\u2014-Cheer.* * \u2022 South Carolina police caught up with a bootlegger, riding on a mule, \u201cafter a lengthy chase.\u201d Many farmers would like to see a mule like that once.* * * A Detroit woman picked 302 four-leaf clovers in the back yard of her home.There isn\u2019t that much good luck in the world lady.« * » Une often wonders why follows choose the U.S.Naval Academy in preference to college\u2014until the annual look at that June Week color girl.THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH OF HUMAN INGENUITY iW-f LAPI6S AMP GENTLEWert: WITH THE PERFECTION OF RAPIO-SYNCHROfJlZEP THREE-PI MENSiONi AL COLOR TELEVISION, WE ARE NOW ABLE TO 6RINC YOU THe COMPLETE PICTURE OF THE E^P OF CIVILIZATION Mmmm mm ii ®f§ mmm s.:»-, i-i I .A §mm MM 9 , >' jhasss mm f \u2022 m mmmmrn mm \\WÊËmâêÈÊm ¦ lüÇ te il: hat will happen here on Monday .Immigration\tDepartment with\tthe\ttary Secretary to\tthe Admiralty will be written into a never-to- , outlawed provisional permits\tand\t! answering this and\tother question» be-iorgotten page in Sherbrooke\u2019s so persuaded\tthat their landing\twas\t]said that after consultation with history.One thing is certain.Two guaranteed.\tThe blame for their\t]various authorities\tTrack \u201cE\u201d the people will do a whole lot towards, present plight, therefore, seems to 1 most southerly route to Canada\u2019had welding even more closely two rest squarely on the shoulders of originaliybeenselectedforthe\u2019Em-races, two races which, with the ex- Cuban Government.Let us say ] press of Australia, but that after the ception of a scatterbrained few, :.ts agents made a mistake m issu-'receipt of reports from the ice patrol know that with the Crown lies the the permits.The Government j Track \u201cC\u201d, the most northerly of surest guarantee of freedom and the furcly T \u201c\u201cder a moral obligation four North Atlantic tacks to Bos happiness it means.SO THEY SAY Although I need rest, at this point of leaving it comes to my memcry an appreciation of the Gory extreme courtesy of the American audiences and press.\u2014 Ignace Jan Paedrewski, Polish pianist, compelled by ill-health to abandon a concert tour.o undo the blunder by letting these jton and New York, was substituted, innocent victims land.It could jj-[e ac)ded that the delay was \u201ccaused easily afford to do so and proceed to £,0]e]y by experiencing three days\u2019 stem the tide thereafter.\tdense fog in a possible ice area.\u201d The North Atlantic was inhospitable, but it does not appear that more could have been done than was done McKENNEY ON BRIDGE BY WM.E.McKENNEY Secretary, American Contract Bridge League CANADIAN EXPERT COMBINES LUCKY PLAY AND CLEVER SQUEEZE TO MAKE CONTRACT PECULIAR FEATURES OF RAIL RETURNS (Chicago Daily News) Net operating income of the first sea, forty-two railroads to report for I April showed an aggregate increase of 21.8 pe cent over a year ago, while gross revenues gained 4.2 per cent, according to a compilation by Dow, Jones and Company.Last month the Atchison, Topeka HAVE A SMILE You mark my words, this upheav.,\t.\t,\t._\t__ al that we are going through how i anb Santa Fe had a net operating in- ure to keep abreast of modern « is going to bring brains to the min- !$230,192, compared with ]ence.Take the electric light, f;r i: istny, gelist.-Dr.J, Frank Norris, evan- A great banker said to a young j matron; \u201cI am ashamed of my fail- f'ci-u- If there aib $190,733 in April, 1938, bringing ; stance.I haven\u2019t the slightest idea this figure for the four months to Ihow it works.\u201d $222,524 which compares with a net | The young' matron gave him a pa-responsibilities of a | J>Pcl'ating deficit of $2,458,447 in tronizing smile.\u201cWhy,\u201d said she, THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY from the Files of the Sherbrooke Record.June 10th, 1909, No linos were actually imposed on the eight motorists who failed to sound the horn when rounding corners but received a lecture instead.Auto horns- are now heard incessantly in the vicinity of Strathcona Square and particular emphasis is laid on the outbursts ns the Provincial Revenue Office is passed.It is rumored that the collector clocked one motorist yesterday speeding through Wellington street at seventeen miles an hour.Announcement has been made by the J.L.McArthur Company of Winnipeg that rock work on the National Transcontinental Railway has been completed and rails will be laid to Fort William by the first of August.The election of officers featured the annual business meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Episcopal Church of West Brome held at the home of Mrs.C.E.Pettes when the following appointments were made: President, Mrs.H.E.Fuller, re-elected; Vice-President, Mrs.Ernest Roy; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs, Wood Kathan re-elected.Interesting reports were tabled at the annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union held yesterday afternoon at the Y.W\u2019.C.A.giving evidence that the work undertaken by this organization is appreciated.Feature of the session was the election of officers which resulted as follows: Honorary President, Mrs.Skinner; President, Mrs.Jones, re-elected; Vice-Presidents, Mrs.Hodge, Mrs.Bailey, Mrs.Andrew McDonald; Recording Secretary, Mrs.G.E.Hyndman; Treasurer, Mrs.Dowlin, all re-elected; Delegates to the County Convention, Mrs.Skinner, Mrs.Morehouse, Mrs.George Armitage, Mrs.James Davidson and Mrs.R.E.Bradley.No damage was caused when the new steamer \u201cAnthémis\u201d ran into the wharf at Magog yesterday.Cause of the mishap was due to not reversing the engines soon enough.broader nature, I shall meet them to the best of my ability.\u2014Senator Arthur Vandenberg, announcing his candidacy to succLed himself ir the Senate.the corresponding period a year pre- vious.Chicago ant! No'-th Western scaled down its net operating deficit for April to $499,384 from $919,066 in that month last year, leaving net The real issue befors us today is operating loss for the four months not the issue between Left andi^ $1,620,50,'i against $2,971,939.Right or tbtween the Progressives Several reports\u2014including that and the Conservatives, it is a choice\tChicago, Burlington and between Christianity and paganism.: Quincy\u2014were against the general Dr.Peter Marshal before the Ur_end.This road reported deficit it\u2019s very simple really.You jus press a button and the light comes on\u2014that\u2019s all there is to it!\u201d PiLsbyterian General Cleveland.Assembly at For all my faults of youth I have paid and am continuing to pav the penalty.\u2014 Grover Bergdoll.World Wrar draft dodger, who returned from Germany to sent' his prison term.after charges last month mounted to $617,714 from $333,683 in April, 1938, but the four months\u2019 loss was cut to $953,842 from $2,061,739.The increase in April loss was due principally to the early advancement of maintenance work, espiecially tie renewels and some surfacing and ballasting, under way to take advantage of favorable weather conditions in preparing Informative stranger: \u201cIt may interest you bo know that that is what is called a he\u2019lico'ptor.\u201d Farmer: \u201cYou may be interested to know that that\u2019s my boy piloting it.\u201d A man stayed with a friend who kept an inn.At supper he was served with some ultra-prime Stilton cheese.Unable to touch it.and not wishing to offend his pal, he hid it in the bottom of a plant.About a fortnight later he received a telegram from his friend.It read; \u201cWe knew who it is, and we know what it is.but.for goodness sake, tell us where it is.\u201d Several countries not heretofore represented are planning to enter competition in the world\u2019s championship events in the summer session of the national tournament, which will be held again this year at Asbury Park, N.J., the week beginning July 31.So far Canada is the only country which has had any success against American competition, and, of course, Canada will be well represented this year.Donald G.Farquharson, of Toronto, one of the Canadian stars, was a member of the team winning the United States board-a-match team-of-four championship in 1936.Here is a quiz hand in which Mr.Far-quharson demonstrates the soundness of \u201cplaying your luck\u201d when you are in a lucky streak.1.Would you open the bidding with South\u2019s hand?.2.If West opens the deuce of diamonds against a three no trump contract, what information can the declarer gain from this?3.How can the declarer get a count on West\u2019s hand which will help him to develop a squeeze?.4.Can you see how East and West can both be squeezed on this hand ?Solution to Bridge Quiz 1.Mr.Farquharson says a pass is sounder than a bid with the South hand.He opened the bidding, however, with one club, North bid one spade, South one no trump, North three no trump.A A J53 V AK2 ?9 5 4 *843 AQ972 ^ Q 10 4 3 ?A832 Dealer *10 6 VJ95 ?\tK7 6 *\tQ 9 7 6 2 *K8 4 V876 ?\tQ J lb *\tA J 10 5 Rubber\u2014Neither vul.10 2.\tGenerally, the fourth best ot your longest and strongest suit is led.Therefore, the lead of the deuce indicates that West has no suit longer than four cards.3.\tAfter winning the third diamond trick, South must cash the spade king, then lead a small spade, finessing the jack.When East drops the ten, unless he is false-carding, West is marked with four spades.When the club finesse is taken and West wins wfith the king, he returns the heart three, showing another four-card suit.4.\tOil the fourth diamond dummy discards a club and the declarer a heart.The heart lead is won with the king, and the ace of spades cashed.Now the club finesse is taken and the ace of clubs cashed.Thus both East and West are squeezed.A large colored woman boarded a south side street car and an eld We have come progressively to the definite, current Realization of j for summer tourist travel.the elemental truth in the simple Chicago, Milwaukee, St.Paul and \u201e\tt.,u statement, \u201cH »> important thing in'Pacific came through April with a jerly coloreTninn'got\u2019up to offer ber the world is people.\u201d\u2014John A.Ste- net operating deficit of $5.807 com-jhis seat He* Wed and ra:sed hie -\t\u201d\u2014^ T- 1 \u2018\tpared with an income of $16,484 a hat year before.Operating net for four | \u2018\u201cBut, sub.I doesn\u2019t wants to de ^ «,STQ ooo 2\u2019e4;\\ r outs^PP?d|prive y u-all cf yo\u2019 seat.\u201d she ans-the $118,032 of those months in .wered, DoS however._\t! \u201cNo denriviey.ma\u2019m, no depri\u201d Net operating income of the,'cv'' ' Pennsylvania Railroad in April mov-J ed up to $3,71 4.452 from $3,382,-! 765 a year previous, leaving the figure for the four months at $17,443,-166 against $11.109.958.April net operating income of the * Baltimore and Ohio fell to $11,044 from $494.685 a year earlier, but phenis, dii,rector of Industrial Relations of thc U.S.Steel Corporation.NViglected sickness is loss often the cause of economic misfortunes than vice versa.\u2014Dr.Haven Emerson.testifying against the nation:'.! health bill.WORDS OF WISDOM The Picture Is That of an Eminent Reforme\u2019' Answer to Previous Puzzle he said gallantly.Girl Aspirant (at audition: \u2018\u2018Of course, you must understand that my voice is net.very high.\u201d Producer: \u201cThat\u2019s all right\u2014neither is the salary.\u201d JAPANESE TROUBLES IN CHINA Like so many other efforts to arbitrarily divide everything into one of two categories, the frequent tendency of writers to classify China into \u201coccupied\u201d and \"free\u201d is anything hut accurate.This division Btives far from the correct impression, for the provinces which the Japanese do occupy are only occupied in part, and in some cases the lesser part.Occupied China comprises eleven provinces divided into 941 counties, and of these 5S3 are still U P - S T R E A M Any old fish can swim down-stream, That, is a thing well known; But it takes the fish which is all alive To battle up-stream alone; To swim for his life against the tide In the wash of the dashing spray, In the face of the current that flows to the sea, To fight every inch of the way.We must bend to the car in the face of the gale To the narrow seat sit tight; For it s worth our while while the daytime lasts For every inch to fight.We must never forget when the tide is strong, And life is a troubled dream, That any old fish can go with the tide, But the brave must swim up-stream, \u2014Constance Morgan in Boys' Own Paper.Prejudice may be considered as this item for the four months am-a continual false medium of view-1ounted to $4,967,712 against $291,-ing things, for prejudiced persons J 747.not only never speak well, but also I\t- never think well of those whom theyj\tINDIFFERENCE! dislike, and the whole character and,\t(Kansas City Star) conduct is considered with an eye to 1 Kansas City today is reaping the that particular thing which offends bitter fruits of a long period of pub-them.\u2014Butler.\tHe lethargy.Good citizens were so ?\u2014;- busy with their own affairs that they No friendship is worth the name paid no attention to the plundering wihch does not elevate, and help to of a gang.Now they are seeing the nobility of conduct and strength of, shameful outcome of their indiffer-charactcr.It should give a newr zest ence.to duty and a new importance to all j The taxpayers have suddenly that is good.Goodness creates an awakened to the fact that they were atmosphere for other souls to be j supporting an organization which ; up Mother and Dad.Or can you?gooi.ae \\.\ti bled them in a thousand ways.Theyj Below is a list of famous children Fi\u2019-st Boy: \u201cWe\u2019re nicking teams, England against Africa.\u201d Scend Boy: \u201cAre the Africans blacking their faces?\u201d First Boy: \u201cNo, the English are washing theirs.\u201d CRANIUM CRACKERS WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHILDREN Kids, here\u2019s your chance to show ¦ ha\\ c discovered tnat they were turn- real life or story book: Knowledge is the treasure of the'inn- over thc.i procketbooks to main-, mind, but discrétion is the key to it tain the power of a machine orgnn-: Without which it P useless.The , ized for loot.: practical part of wisdom is, the best.\\ This is a day of shame for Kansas Owen Feltham.\tjCity that has tolerated the conditions that made this day inevitable.It 1.\tMytyl and Tyltyl.2.\tThe boy who lived in the lane 3.\tLord Fauntleroy, 4.\tLittle Johnny Green.5.\tJon and Land.6.\tShirley Temple.Now place the correct numbers Let us make haste to live, since I ought to be a day of dedication to the Hfe\u2014stnec» * \"'iSe \"'han i?3 new^reatJn^s f decent citizens to a jin brackets p're«eding these descrip-\u2018.ic.seneca.\tnew birth of citizenship that will Live phrases: Action is thp nnit of oil tu it i c'f11tj16 cjU forward to its rightful j (\t), Children of the \u201clone Action is the end of all thought, (place in the American common- eagle \u201c but to act justly and effectively you | wealth, HORIZONTAL 1 Head of the Salvation Army.13\tAcidity.14\tUnit.15\tShaft part.16\tCompany of sailors.17\tGrinding tooth.19 Great mass of ice.21\tHops kiln.22\tBurrowing mammal.23\tTo surfeit.24\tHour (abbr.).25\tSubdued colors.30 Wrath.32\tPoppy drug.33\tYou and I.35\tHeart.36\tDispatched.37\tChum.38\tAffirmative vote.39\tTo decrease.Nimp 17\tClay deposit.18\tSun god.20 Her official title (pi.).24 Skirt edge.26\tTo mimic.27\tIniquity.28\tBe still.29\tAquatic bird.30\tFrosty.31\tHind.,-,L|E^r ~ 34 Funeral song, BREÎNDRI 37 Nominal' VERTICAL\tvalue- 2\tSpanish\t39\tFuses\tmetal measure of\t41\tSeries\tof length.\tepical\tevents.3\tExpert flyer*.42 The reason.4\tAn ox.\t\u201e 5\tGrain.\t43 Completed.49\tPuddle, 50\tIndigo.52\tTo detest.53\tHer father was the \u2014 of the Salvation Army.54\tShe is an exceptional \t or speaker (pi.).11 Olive shrub.n T\t56 Onagers, 12 Wrongful act.50 Arid.,?tr.lbutc -IJapnnese coin- 16 She is the 51 Eternity.-of many 53 Musical nOf?songs.\t55 Senior.6\tA noose.7\tInsertion.8\tClose.9\tExclamation.10 Eyes.45\tDemonstrative pronoun.46\tPolynesian chestnut.47\tParticle, 48\tExisted.44 Stalks of grain.58 Animal trainer.must think wisely.\u2014Lord Stanley.To have what we want, is riches; but, to he able to do without, is power.\u2014George Macdonald.We are punished not for our sins but by them; we are rewarded not for our virtues but by thorn.Indecision and delay are the parents nf failin'':,\u2014Camiinor.OVER TRACK \u201cC\u201d (New York Sun) The question of the route which 1 the Empress of Australia followed in [ bringing King George and Queen1 v Elizabeth to Canada was raised in hanniness.the House of Commons on May 17, when R.T.H.Fletcher, a Labor member and a retired naval officer, asked if the hydro-graphic office of the Admiralty ha 4 been consulted about the course to be followed.(\t).\tPut pussy in the well.(\t).\tSaid: \u201cLean on Grandpa.\u201d (\t).\tGot a bagful of wool.(\t).\tPlayed Heidi.(\t).\tFound the bluebird me, Answers on page 5.Statistics show that only one of f'try 200.000 letters mailed ir, the United States is lost before delivery.c\t2\t5\t7\u201c\t5 \t\t\t\t Î6\t\t\t\tm r-\tP\tP\t1 28\t 25\u201c\t\t\t\t 32\u201c\t\t\t\t JT ~\t¦ 41\t1\tm- g§g\tm \t\t\tAS\t 53\tw~\t\t\t \t\t\t\t 5b\t\t\t\t 7 8 !8 9\t10 II 12 rr 20 |29 V ; 30 |3I 35~ W A5\t46\t47\t48\tJ \t\t\t\t T\t\t\t\t\u20141 u\t\t\t\t SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939 PAGE FIVE, SPHERE IN Jk Æ American Women Refuse To Let Dictates Of Style Regiment Them Into Uniforms Among smart New Yorkers the trend is away from the \u201cuniform\u201d type of street ensemble.Just as town tweeds for fall, winter and spring have partly replaced more formal suits in navy and black, so silk prints, chic cotton suits and non-crushable, washable line frocks threatened to crowd \u201cthe little black or navy sheer\u201d out of the fashion picture.This is not true in Paris.The smart Parisienne has black sheer day dresses for summer, black cloth coats with or without fur trimming for winter, solid color suits in black or navy ot brown for early spring.Right now' she has a print or two f \u2019>\u2022 special occasions, but, by and large, she sticks to little b\u2019ack dresses with white touches.*\t*\t4 Finds Light Washables Fill the Bill Perfectly The American woman, however, with her love of the country, her flair for wearing sports clothes, her desire to be comfortable as well as smart, is taking summer washables to her heart.She\u2019s especially tl rilled with the new semi-sheer linens, gingham suits in conservative checks and plaids for town, louder patterns and colors for country.She also liges rough-textured rayons which \u2019'esemble linen crash and closely woven rayons which simulate hard finish worsted.She mm w Social and Personal Smart for sports and spectator sports arc these youthful dresses.The model at left is of crease-resistant, so.ni-shcer linen in dark green with a white pin stripe, and is worn with white shoes and belt and a green white printed bandana.The two-piece outfit, right, also of semi-sheer linen, includes a medium blue skirt and a pink and white striped blouse.The snood is of pink fishnet.Silhouetted against a rugged background of rock and trees are three charming linen frocks for town or country wear.The full-skirted model, left, comes in a tropical border print.In the center is a navy blue creation\u2014crease-resistant beca-use of the looseness of the weave.The dressier frock, right, is pistachio green with cypress, fuchsia and iris-lavender braid around skirt and sleeves likes these in dusty, simisky shades as well as in pastel tones and bright colors.Sho has been won away from the idea that only black and white look cool on hot days.She likes to top a black and white print with a scarlet straw cartwheel.She favors touches of canary yellow, royal blue, bright green and cyclamen pink.She likes splashy, flashy prints, but tones them down with plain black accessories.* * * Many are Suited for Double Duty Many of the new washables in her wardrobe are double-duty affairs.She may have a blue and white check linen which, with navy accessories, is perfectly fine for lunching or shopping in town With white sports shoes, a casual hat and a country-ish bag, it\u2019s ideal for week-ends out of town or vacation at a resort.Washable coats\u2014full-length or short and boxy\u2014are nice over con-crvativc dark sheers, prints or cottons, and may be worn in town or country, with day dresses or with dance frocks.As a matter of fact, a short boxy coat of white pique or semi-sheer linen is a simply fine investment.It will do day or night duty\u2014an y wh ere.Mannei Mind Your Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1\u2014\tWhen a man and woman are in a cocktail lounge, should she give her order directly to the waiter or tell her escort what she wants to drink?2\u2014\tTo be polite, must she have a drink every time her escort orders one?3\u2014\tMay she sit at the bar with him if she likes\u2014rather than at a table?4\u2014\tIf the girl takes out her own cigarette case, should she offer the man a cigarette?5\u2014\tTo show good manners, is it necessary for a man to order the same drink the woman with him orders?What would you do if\u2014 You are with a crowd who wants to stop at a cocktail bar, and you do not like to drink\u2014 (a)\tFeel you must in order to he a good sport?(b)\tOrder some soft drink, without making a point of your order?(c)\tSay you don't want anything?* * * ANSWERS 1\u2014\tTell her escort.2\u2014\tNo.3\u2014\tYes.4\u2014\tYes.5\u2014\tNo.Best \u201cWhat Would You Do\u201d solution\u2014 (b).METAL BLINDS SMART AND PRACTICAL If you are shopping for window accessories, look at the new lightweight, metal Venetian blinds.While perhaps a little more expensive than wood blinds, tneir durability should make up for extra cost, since they are said not to warp, tarnish, chip or corrode.Also, the fine, smooth surface does not encourage dust to cling; an occasional light brushing keeps them shinging.The platinumlike finish diffuses a pleasing but never glaring light and it harmonizes nicely with anv decoration scheme.GIVING FASHION THE BIRD ANSWER TO CRANIUM CRACKER Here\u2019s the\tway\tthe\tnumbers should be placed in the quiz on children by Olive Roberts Barcon, appearing on Page 4: (5)\t.\tChildren of\tthe\t\u201clone eagle.\u201d (4).Put pussy in the well.(3).\tSaid:\t\u201cLean\ton me, Grandpa.\u201d (2).Got a bagful of wool.(6)\t.Played Heidi.(1).\tFound\tthe\tbluebird of happiness.The English Short Empire flying boat has been structurally strengthened1 to carry a load up to 53,000 pound®.The range of the plane has been greatly increased by refueling in mid-air immediately after the takeoff.Flowers for the June Bride! Bridal Bouquets, Church Decoration, Corsages.Everything for the Bridal Party.Write, Phone or call for prices.Souvenir Bride's Book given with each Bridal Bouquet.Stevenson\u2019s Florists Phone 2100\t-\t.\t140 Wellington St.No.¦ Mrs E.N.Lyon is in Lakefield, Que., visiting her mother, Mrs.William Dawson, who i- ill.?* * Mr.A.Stracchino, Island street, ; returned last night from New York, ! where he spent ten days visiting the World's Fair.?* * Mr.and Mrs.Richard Hilton, of North Andover, Mass., are arriving in Sherbrooke to spend the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Gaffney, Wolfe street.* * \u2022 Mrs.J.C.Layton, Dufferin Court, returned last right from Montreal where she has been a guest of Miss Ethel Holland, R.N.for the past week.*\t:jc * Mr, and Mrs.Vincent Lyon are arriving during the week-end from Quebec, fo be here for the Rival visit and to attend the Military Ball cn Monday night.'* * * : Colonel John Reiman, O.C.of the | Chaudière Regiment, and Mr.G.M.I Stearns, cf Lake Megantic, will bo | guests on Monday of Dv.and Mrs.W.E.Baker, *\t* * Miss Eva Gann is arriving in Quebec tfcday on tbe Empress of Britain after spending six weeks holidaying in England.Miss Cam will return to her home in Sherbrooke during the week-end.* * * Mr.E.L.Gardner, of Pough-keensie, N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Mears, of Enosburg Falls, Vt., are guests of Mrs.J.G.Ranse-housan and Mr.and Mrs.H.Nelson Whitman, London street.* * * Mrs.L.W Cook and Miss Margaret Cook, High street, have returned from Montreal where they were guests at the Stewart-Conner wedding.* * * Mrs.E.A.Ohadsey, of Bedford, arrived in Sherbrooke last evening to remain until after Their Majesties\u2019 visit.Mr.Ohadsey is arriving on Monday.* * # Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Phillips, of Montreal, formerly of Sherbnoke, are arriving here today and will be ! guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Horsfall f?r the week-end, remaining | over until Tuesday to attend the Military Ball.* * * | Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Smithers, of Westmount.and Mrs.A.L.Chambers.frem Saranac Lake, are arriving today to spend the w(\"k-en 1 in Sherbrooke.They will bo the guests f Mrs.Smithers\u2019 and Mr.-.Chambers\u2019 sister.Mrs.J.W.Black, and Mr.Black, and will remain oyer for the reception of Their Majesties and 'for the Military Ball on Monday night ik *\t* Mrs.Harry Cartwright and her sen, Mr.Clayton Cartwright, London street, motored to Lyndonville, Vt.yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr.Fred A.Stockwell, who passed away suddenly on Wednesday morning at his home in White River Junction.Mr.Stockwell was formerly a conductor on the Boston and Maine Railway and foi\u2019 many years made his home at the Magog House in Sherbrooke.* * * Further subscribers to the Military Ball next Monday include Major E.Alain, Major Ernest Beaupre, Dr.and Mrs.A.N.Dupuis, Dr.and Mrs.Julien Giroux, Lieut, and Mrs.W.B.Guihan, Mr.and Mrs.Zoel Trudeau, Mi\u2019, and Mrs.Odilon Aiix, Mr.and Mrs.Rioux Beaudoin, Mr.and Mrs.Gedeon Nadeau, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Ouillet, Mr.E.Gosselin Dr.and Mrs.Walters, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Cantin, Mr.and Mrs.H.Suisa, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Roy, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Audet, Dr.H.T.South-wood, Mr.Richard Lefebvre, Dr.and Mrs.F.D.Ackman, Dr.Leo Blais and Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Baril.Will contributors to this column please send in all notes for Monday\u2019s \u201cRecord,\u201d on Sunday evening, telephone 94.* * * Mrs.J.B.Frappied, Larocque street, has returned from Quebec where she was a guest for a week of Mr.and Mrs.William Sloan.v *\t* Mrs.E.I.Frost has arrived in Ayer\u2019s Cliff and has taken up residence for the season at her summer home.* * * Mr.and Mrs.John Bassett, Jr., and their infant son, Jrhn Frederick, arrived yesterday from Toronto and are vbitVc Mrs.Bassett\u2019s parents, Dr.and Mrs.F.H.Bradley.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Curtis, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Bell and Mrs.E.R.Snyder, all of Montreal, were recent guests at the home of Mrs.J.Fraser, Short street.*\tX * Mrs.Duncan Maccallum, who spent a short time here on business and returned to Montreal on Thursday evening, was a guest during her stay of Mr.and Mrs.Frank C.Baker in Lennoxville.*\t* * Mrs.Alex Stewart of Richmond, Mrs.F.Greer.ivay, of Lake Megantic, and Miss Gladys Martin.R.N., of Brockton.Mass., will be guests for the week-end and the Royal visit on Monday, of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Duncan, Prospect street.* * * Mr.and Mrs Clive Boucher are arriving t day from Westmount and will be gi! is of Mr.and Mrs, W.L.Reford Stewart until after the Royal visit.They will also accompany their host and hostess to the Military Ball on Monday night.* « * \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Macfarlano and their three little daughters, Peggy Ann, Mona and Rose, are expected to arrive today from West-mount to spend the week-end with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Harry Marfarlane.* + * Mr.William F.Corry, Mayor of Montpelier, Vt., and Mrs.Corry, who are coming to Sherbrooke on Monday for the Royal visit and the Military Ball, will be the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Wiggett, Victoria street.^ Dr.F.John Hogg, who received his degree from McGill University this spring, is arriving from Mont real today to spend the week-end and Monday at home with his aunts, the Misses Kate and Leslie Falcs.w *\t?Miss Olga Reid is arriving here on Monday fr-o-m the Labrador Coast whence she sailed on the S.S.\u2018\u2018Sable I\u201d which is due to dock in Quebec during the week-end.She will be accompanied by Miss Margaret Craig, who has spent three years on the Coast of Labrador and who will be a guest cf Mr.and Mrs.Albert W.Reid for a few' days en route for her home in McAdam, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.Reid will motor to the Ancient Capital to meet their daughter and her friend and together they will make the return trip heme to Sherbrooke * * * Among the graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital who participated in the examinations of the Association of Registered Nurses of the Province of Quebec, in Montreal during the last week in April are the Misses Margaret Taylor, Annie Poole, Gertrude E.Chadsey, Irene Steele, Dorothy Ross, Janet M.Dur rill and Eileen McKenna.The list of successful candidates from fourteen schools of nursing in Lhe Province were officially announced yesterday, and the fact that seven graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital are now authorized to use the title, \u201cRegistered Nurse,\u201d speaks well for the training received at ils \u201cSchool for Nurses.\u201d Tea At Its Best 'SALADA Pile Kiig Crocheted in Squares Household Arts byJ Alice Brook» Rug WitF Pile Crocheted in Four Strands of String ^OPR .?>*, HOUSEHOLD ARTS, INC ifATTERN 6103 Here\u2019s where any one can have a grand time acquiring a gay three-color rug with a luxurious pile! This one, so appropriate for any room, is made by joining a number of tiny, two-inch squares together\u2014 and they\u2019re crocheted in an easy loop stitch which you can clip, or not, as you like.Crochet the squares in four strand® of string.Pattern 5403 contains instruetions and chart for making rug; il lustrât ions of it and of stitches; materials needed, color schemes.To obtain this pattern send twenty cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Record, Household Arts Department, Sherbrooke, Que.Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number.Paris hat designers had a \u201cfield day\u201d recently when a hat competition featuring originality combined with charm was held in the Bois de Boulogne.Three wed-known portrait painters acted as judges.This picture shows a hat which gained nearly full marks for originality.Made entirely of feathers, it depicts a graceful dove resting on its nest, which contains three eggs.FARNAM\u2019S CORNER ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE fOLNDED AND ENDOWED BY THE LATE RT.HON.BARON STRATHCONA AND MOUNT KOVAL M c G 1 L L UNIVERSITY M O N T R E A L Applications should he made early.For all information applv to THE WARDEN Recently enlarged fireproof building, thoroughly modern equipment.For women student*.resident and non-resident, preparing for degree* in the Faculty of Arts (B.A.B.Sc.B.Com.) and in the Faculty of Music.Diploma courses in the School of Physical Education.A limited number of Scholarships and Burterici.Mrs.E.E.Ingalls accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Albert Buchanan to their home in Boston.Mr, and Mrs.William Jones were gxiests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Browm at Sutton Junction.Mrs.Patrick Fee accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Alex Isaacson to Montreal, where they left to make their home in England.Several from here attended the dance at the home of the Russell brothers at West Sutton.All had an enjoyable time.Mr, Donald Beattie has gone to Chicago for a few days.Miss Eunice Harvey, of Cowansville, spent a day with her nau-nts.Mrs.Davidson and Mrs.McElroy, of Montreal, were at the same home.Rev.Mr.Loveland, of Farnham, took the service in the United j Church here in the absence of Rev.Carleton, who was in charge of a Masonic service.Mr.Hollis Hooper, of Sutton, was calling in this vicinity.I Mr.and Mrs.Fordys Ingalls attended the funeral of Mrs.Artimus Buchanan at Dunham.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met in the church basement.The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer.Mrs.Lee, president, was in the chair, and nu-i merous bills were paid.Miss Bessie j Perkins thanked the aid for fruit , sent her when ill.Plans were made ! for a social to be held in the church.The ladies worked on a quilt don-i ated to the Aid by Mrs.Dorothy , King.The Dominion of Canada is the world's largest source cf platinum metals.E.T.Will Give A Tumultuous Welcome To Royalty Monday Continued from page 3.three days before sailing from Halifax Thursday night.Sherbrooke\u2019s rousing welcome, timed to start at 12:50 p.m.when the party arrives, will be the first official one, but St.Johns, on the line between Derson and Sherbrooke, has some plans too.Officials figure the city\u2019s population of 15,000 will be doubled at least.The train will stop only a few minutes to take on water but thousands will be there to cheer the Royal Couple.The city is decorated like a Christmas tree.Fo-ch street, which parallels the railroad track, is a riot of color.F\u2019our thousand school children from schools in St.Johns and Iberville will sing \u201cGod Save the King\u201d and \u201cO Canada.\u201d From their train the King and Queen will see the rolling countryside of the Eastern Townships, dotted with tiny lakes.It has been compared wfith the north of England.In Sherbrooke they will see a prosperous community that has grown from a few scattered log cabins to a thriving centre with a population of 33,000.It will be swelled tremendously by the influx from the other parts of Quebec and the New England states.After receiving Mayor M.T.Armitage, Miss Margaret Armitage civic officials and members of Parliament, Their Majesties will drive for twenty-five minutes through gaily-decorated streets, receive the shrill adulation of school children, the salutes of hundreds of Great War veterans and then leave for Levis at 1:30.All day they will ride through the farming and bush country of Quebec, arriving in Levis at 6:05 p.m.For a ten-minute stop, just in time to gaze over the St.Lawrence ait Quebec basking in the beauty of evening.A monument was to have been unveiled there but a truck carrying the shaft from Riviere a Pierre quarries plunged through a bridge into the White River, about fifty miles away.From Levis station, set picturesquely at the base of a cliff, the train will follow the shore of the river they sailed up so triumphantly less than a month ago.En route to Riviere du Loup, where a lone bugler saluted the Empress as she nosed up river to Quebec, they will pass scores of little stations.At such places as Ville Marie, La Durantayc, Trois Saumons, St.Philippe de Neri, Chemin du Lac and others with equally pleasant-sounding name?, they will hear \u201cVive le Roi\u201d or \u201cDieu Sauve le Roi.\u201d French-Canada will say its final farewell at Riviere du Loup, where Their Majesties arrive for a 25-minute stop at 9:25 p.m.It will be \u201cAu revoir\u201d and not \u201cAdieu\u201d be-I cause French-Canada wants to see its King and Queen again.Down through the wild, beautiful Matapcdia Valley and the northern !\\'ew Brunswick forests, the twelve-car train will rush into New Brunswick with the first stop Tuesday at Newcastle, beside the winding Mira-michi.Then will come Fredericton and the magnificent drive along the St.John river to Saint John at the mouth.Moncton will be the last New Brunswick stop that day.Their Ma- I Tested Recipes NOTHING NEUTRAL ABOUT SWEDES WHEN IT COMES TO COOKING The Swedes are far from being neutral about chicken.They are strong partisans of such flavorsome recipes as this: Chicken Fricassee With Almonds (Serves 6) One large ri-ncken, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 4 cups water, 1 tablespoon salt.Sauce: 1 tablespoon butter, I 2 tablespoons flour, 4 cups stock, | 3-4 cup almonds, 1-2 cup cream, 2 tablespoons horseradish.Wash and e'ean the chicken and rub it with the vinegar both inside and outside.Steam or boil slowly and skim off fat Blanche and chop the almonds very fine Oak in the cream and some stock.Mix butter and flour together.Add stock and cream with its almonds, season and add horseradish.Add the chicken, cut.in pieces, and serve with rice.That recipe is from the new book, \u201cGood Food From Sweden,\u201d by Inga Norberg.+ + * Swedish Fried Potatoes Swedish fried potatoes are simple to make, according to Hans Marriages TOMORROW\u2019S MENU BREAKFAST:\tHoneydew melon, lemon slice, boiled eggs, bran muffins, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON: Creamed salmon, fried potatoes, Swedish country style mixed green salad, frosted cup cakes, tea, milk.DINNER: Radishes, Swedish chicken fricassee, with almonds, steamed rice, green beans.romaine salad, iced watermelon, coffee, milk.¦-.«*.Kegik, noted Swedish chef, and seem very popular with Americans.Here\u2019s his recipe for Fried Polatoes ! Swedish Country Style.Use large potatoes.Boil them .with skins on, then peel.Cut into 1 cubes.Brown butter in frying pan, I then add potatoes.Cook a little while, then sprinkle with dried bread crumbs.Shake well, add more butter, then add salt and a little sugar.When delicately brown, sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.Serve at once with fried fish or roast picat.STANBURY PAIGE\u2014STEWART Grenville, June 10.\u2014The marriage of Miss Sarah Melissa Stewart, of Grenville, to Mr.Carl Lothrop Paige was solemnized on Saturday afternoon at four o\u2019clock by the Rev, K.N.Brueton at the home of the bride\u2019s parents in Grenville.Evergreens and lilacs adorned the arch in the drawing-room under which the ceremony was held, and the rooms were decorated with early summer flowers and evergreens.The bride is the third daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James A.Stewart, of Grenville, and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Paige, of Sand Hill, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of powder-blue silk poplin, fashioned on princess lines with French shirred sleeves, and her shoulder knot was of Johanna Hill roses.The bridesmaid, Miss Eunice Paige, sister of the groom, wore a frock of magenta sheer crepe designed on fitted lines and a corsage of Talisman roses.Mr.Henry Stewart, brother of the bride, was groomsman.During the signing of the register, Master James Anderson, of Ottawa, sang \u201cThe Voice That Breathed O\u2019er Eden,\u201d accompanied by his mother, Mrs, M.C.Anderson, of Ottawa.Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served and Mr.and Mrs.Paige loft on a motor trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls.For travelling the.bride wore a mauve sheer crepe dress with a beige hat and coat and brown accessories.On their return they will take up residence in Grenville, Out-of-town guests were Mrs, Cecil Bates and Master Keith Bates, Timmins; Mrs.D.I.Johnstone, Miss Beverley Johnstone, Miss Erma Johnstone, Montreal; Miss Eunice Paige, Sand Hill; Mrs.M, C.Anderson, Master James Anderson, Master Ronald Anderson and Mi*» M.B.Anderson, Ottawa.¦» \u201c> d I The public library of Buhler, |Kans., is in a filling station.Mrs.Allen Black and Miss Marian Black, of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs.Karl Wescott and Gordon Wes-cott, of Stanrridge East, w' Royal Hotel-\t¦;'~ words or less.TODAY 7.00 p.m.\u2014 VYEAF: Feature; WJZ: Message of Israel; WABC: Americans at Work; CBF: Femina.7.30 p.m.\u2014WJZ: Question Bee; 'WABC: County Seat; WEAF: ! 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