. Quebec cabinet since 1946. He has been member for Two Mountains riding for %8 years, holding his seat in the general election of 1944 while he was of- ficer commanding the Fusiliers Mont - Royal regiment in the Londe forests of Normandy. WIFE AIDS CAMPAIGN His wife, tall attractive mother of three, toured the riding for him and he won handily over his Liberal opponent. ~~ By the 1956 provincial election” he was already playing a key role im the Union Nationale party’s affairs and was emerging as Mr. Duplessis’ second-in-com- ___ Mand. That election campaign left its mark on Mr. Duplessis. The 1n- defatigable political warrior, then 66, had burned up the hustings like a man of 40. sessions that followed, he missed a few days and Mr. Sauve steppéd up to lead the government bench- ers in the premier’s absence. Gradually,—because—he-— wanted to avoid at all cost the impres- ‘sion he was overhauling his cab- fnet, Mr. Duplessis brought in new cabinet ministers. Ali were men backing. Mr. Sauve, who ‘ looked like the designated heir to the Union Nationale succes- sion. ON RIGHT HAND When finance ministér Onesime Gagnon resigned and later wa» appointed lieutenant - governor, Mr. Sauve moved to his desk in the legislative assembly—a sym- bolic seat at the righthand side - of the premier reserved for the senior cabinet minister. During the last session, Mr Sauve led the house in several debates against the Liberal op Position and for the first time— although briefly — took over the Premier's seat in the house com . Mitiees. When news of the Prbeniet's fa tal iliness spread, Mr. Sauve re ceived a number of cabinet man isters at his hotel room. He is sued a statement on behalf ‘a the ministers when Mr. Duples- ‘ss’ death was announced. Early Monday, when he enterea the _airport terminal where the | cabinet members waited for the | arvival of Mr. Dupleseis’ body, _ other ministers” stood to greet ' (Mr. Sauve. He appeared: to have the full support of the cabinet. MET MINISTERS Mr. Sauve and a number of ministers have already met priv- ately with Lieutenant - Governor Gagnon but no full meeting of the cabinet is expected until the funeral service at Trois-Rivieres ~ “Thursday. Mr. Sauve,-natty, well - mam | fered, looks like the product of the big city. But he was born im | Village of St. Benoit, in one of the oidest farming areas near Montreal, his ancestors of Que- bec farm stock. Arthur Sauve; his father, was | -& newspaper man, gentleman | farmer, and‘as a prominent po | litical figure with Quebec’s Con- servative opposition leader. He later became a member of the inet. In 1935 he the Ottawa Senate where he rep- Fi i ali apa ter general in the federal cab he was appointed to 2 gz e Some 400 Die On U.S. Roads | deaths pas ed night with traffic accidents ac- counting for nearly 400 deaths as the threeday Labor Day” week- end drew to a close. With the death count clicking off at more than five an during most —of the 72 period, the National Safety cil warned of a possible record for the holiday. in the United States totalled 378. Sixty - six were drowned in boating and non-boat- ing accidents while 65 others died from miscellaneous causes for a total of 509. The council estimated 450 traf- fic deaths during the period from 6 p.m. tocal tume Friday to mid- night Monday.——— The record Labor Day count ‘was in 1951, when 461 died im highway crashes. Halifax Child Drowning Victim HALIFAX: (CP) — Gough, 4, drowned eau when he’ fell into four feet of wa- ter in an excavation behind his home at nearby Hammonds Plains. The body was found by the victim’s nine-year-old brother Ellsworth. PROFITABLE JAILING jail for three days rather than pay a 40-cent fine for a traffic light violation. He urged ever- one who thought the sentence unfair to send-him a contribution in jail. 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