Sherbrooke daily record, 22 novembre 1949, mardi 22 novembre 1949
[" 1949\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\t£ \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\tt\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t16\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t\t\t Sljccbcooke iDailii Becocrl Established 1 897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949.WEATHER LIGHT SNOW Sunny except for brief cloudy periods Tuesday.Wednesday cloudy with light snow in the after-noon.A little milder.Low Tuesday night and high Wednesday at Sherbrooke 14 and 28.Temperatures yesterday) Maximum 84, minimum 25.A year ago: Maximum 40, minimum 32.Fifty-Third Year TOsY DEMERS RECEIVES SENTENCE OF 15 YEARS World News In Brief Washington, Nov.22.^\u2014(/P) \u2014A score or more countries are expected to fall in line promptly with a United States proposal for concrt-ted action to free Consul-General Angus Ward from a Chinese communist jail.Officials looked for the first responses today to the personal message asking intervention with the Peiping Red regime.State Secretary Dean Acheson sent it out during the week-end to the foreign ministers of 30 governments, including Russia.The big question mark was ¦whether Moscow and the four other Soviet-bloc countries would agree to take part in the international move, which doplomats said was without precedent.»\t\u2022 V Hamilton, Bermuda, Nov.22 ___ (AP) \u2014The 18 surviv- ors of a B-29 crash, picked up Saturday by a Canadian destroyer after 79 hours in two overcrowded life rafts on rough seas, were much improved today.Some were playing poker\u2014but used dominoes instead of money.The United States air force fliers are recuperating at Kindley Field hospital here.They are all responding rapidly to treatment and should be able to leave the hospital within four days.% * ¥ London, Nov.22\u2014 (Æ5) President Vincent.Auriol of France and his wife will pay a state visit to the King and Queen next March 6, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday.* * ¥ London, Nov.22 \u2014 (Reu-ters)\u2014Britain's armed forces decreased 23.900 during three months to a total of 746,000 as of Oct.1, the defence ministry announced last night.* * * Tokyo, Nov.22\u2014-!/P)\u2014Baron Reijiro Wakatsuki, 83, sometimes called Japan\u2019s last prewar Liberal Prime Minister, died yeterday.He was Prime Minister between 1936, 1937 and again in 1931.His downfall and the assassination of his successor led to a series of cabinets under increased militarist domination.¥ * « Berkeley, Calif., Nov.22\u2014 QP)\u2014An earthquake described as large and 5,800 miles distant was recorded at 5:04.05 last night on the University of California seismograph.The university seismogra-phic station reported early to day the direction from Berke-quake lasted an hour and 45 ley was undetermined.The minutes.* V * Liverpool, Nov.22.\u2014 (Reuter») \u2014 The Cunard White Star liner Britannic, delayed since Saturday by fog and the loss of an anchor, left here for New York late last night with 400 passengers.J udge Have For Request Says Sentence Would Been 25 Years But For Clemency Rescued Airman Small Powers Back West In Cold War By NORMAN ALTSTEDTER Canadian Press Staff Writer Lake Success, N.Y., Nov.22.\u2014 ( O.V» 4 f.'VtlV.V.Clikll ridors and pointed, cohed and aahed leciding overwhelmingly to make Oslo, Norway, announced at ee.ebrities on and olf the s\u2014ge.One minute, the opera house at 39th Street and Broadway was a gloomy, deserted cavern.Its only light came from a single, feeble blub above the orchestra pit.In the next, it became a glittering, brilliant arena, with bejewe\u2019.ed patrons strung in a horseshoe pattern around the colorfully laid-out stage.But the bar was never dim.And never quiet.A table captain, veteran of 15 i consecutive opening nights, lamented: \u201cThis is the worst I have ever seen.They all want to walk around a sovereign country of Libya.The rival peace plans, now before the political committee, go to the core of east-west disagreement in the United Nations.Tney have produced heated debate and are expected to continue to do so until the Assembly Anally disposes of the issue.Invo.ved is a Soviet request for a non-aggression pact among the five major powers \u2014 Britain, the United States, France, Russia and China; and the British-American counter proposal reaffirming the binding nature of the peace p,edges contained in the U.N.charter.Foreign Minister Andrei Y.Vis- in front of the television cameras.! hinsky of Russia has used the Kus How can we keep the aisles clear?\u201d He couldn\u2019t.He finally gave up.In an endless, between-acts fashion show, society paraded in one door, along the bar and out past the cameras.A few paused for a drink.A handful had tables reserved.The opening was televised a year ago, too.But this year it was presented over an expanded network for a record audience.Critics found \u201cDer Rosenkava-lier\u201d satisfying, if not epic.Miss Continued On Page 5 sian proposal as a base to launcth charges that what he describes as \u201creactionary elements\u2019\u2019 in the United States and Britain are preparing for a new world war.The western powers have declared his charges are insulting by their very nature and completely unfounded.They saw the U.N.charter itself makes unnecessary any such five-power pact as the Russians suggest.The settlement of Libya\u2019s future came yesterday in an Assembly Continued On Pa :ige .r> Spirit Of Nationalism Is On March Again In Germany By THOMAS A.REEDY Berlin, Nov.22.\u2014(/P)\u2014Is the old spirit of German nationalism on the march again?Western allied officials in Berlin have been piling up a file of evidence that points that way.The bugaboo of communism may soon have to take a back seat.\u201cThere\u2019s competition around,\u201d an American political authority commented today.All four occupation powers\u2014 Britain, France, Russia and the United States\u2014appear to be sen-stive to the rebirth of the old Bismarck creed of \u201cGermany for the Germans.\u201d Recent examples of this are: In London, Member of Parliament Brig.Frank Medlicott said \u201cSigns of the return of Nazism in Germany are increasing.\u201d In Washington, Telford Taylor, chief U.S.war crimes counsel, asserted the Germans are trying to \u201csoft pedal\u201d the war crimes trials behind a rising nationalism.In Paris, the French have consistently resisted proposals to halt dismantling of German industry which they call war potential.In Ottawa, Field Marshal Earl Wavell forecast that would eventually become a great-I er problem for the east than the Demers'trial lasted five days and I Soviet Union.He called the Ger-daily attracted crowds to the Sher- mans the \u201cmost dangerous people brooke courthouse-\tj in Europe-\u2019\u2019 The Russians, flirting with ex-Nazis to win political strength, ran into old German stubbornness only this month.They gave civic rights back to former Nazis, then ordered the communist puppet government they set up in the eastern zone to install communist ideas.Immediately the former Nazis, banded together within the National Democrat party, lashed out against turning private enterprise into so-called people\u2019s-owned industries, On top of that, the Socialist Unity (communist) party acknow-ledged the existence of the \"nationalist\u201d spirit within its own ranks and ordered a widespread purge.How mueh of the growing German spirit of independence is \u201cnationalist\u201d and how much is pure Nazi is a matter of debate.However, almost any major Nazi who has escaped trial for war crimes up to now can face most German courts without too mueh fear, unless he is personally linked with an individual war crime.Last week two German men in-vadfed a Jewish synagogue near Bayreuth and ripped the Ameri-Germany | can flag off the wall.Only last night a group calling itself \u201cFriends of Otto Strasser\u201d tried to hold a political rally in Nov.22\u2014i(/P)\u2014 1 dice announced today they recovered 26 bodies from the wreckage of a Dutch plane which had carried 28 Jewish refugee children and si ven arluils.The police said one child is known to have survived.There was only the slimmest chance that there were any more survivors, the rescue parties reported.The searchers found the twin-engined DC-3 transport after searching since Sunday through the dense forests of southern I Norway.It was lost en route -rom Tunis, North Africa, to Nor-; way with the 28 under-nourished rc.ugce children, three nurses and a crew of four.The plane smashed into the j forests, cutting a broad swath j through the trees.The front part of the chartered Aero-Holland craft was badly damaged, but the rear section was sairl to have been almost inlact.As rescue workers came upon it, some of them reported they could hear faint, feeble cries.It was reported that the lone survivor was a 12-year-old boy.Several bodies were found strewn about in the dense woods.The plane was found near Filt-vet, a small town on the west side of the Oslo Fjord, about 30 miles from the Norwegian capilal, The nearest house to the crash scene is almost two miles away, ami apparently its occupants did not near the explosion when the plane crashed.Even though hopes were slim for any more survivors, squads of ambulance and rescue teams were sent to reinforce those at the scene, a hilly, heavily-forested place difficult to penetrate.The child who survived was - taken to a hospital at Drammen, 1 20 miles from Oslo, police said.A doctor there was quoted as saying the boy has a good chance of recovery.The boy, one of the pitiably underfed refugee children who had been on their way to rest and rehabilitation in Norway, speaks French, officials said, but it was impossible for the time being to persuade him to tell his name.All the children had been destined eventually to go to Israel.A vast hunt for the plane hud been under way since Sunday.About 2,200 volunteer searchers had stumbled through tangled forests of south Norway seeking the plane, which was carrying 28 undernourished Jewish refugee chil-dren from Tunis in North Africa.The searchers found the plane shortly before, noon, local time, and reported it to police authorities of the Hurum district.An official announcement was made shortly afterward by the chief of police of Drammen, a town 20 miles from Oslo.The Aero-Holland Aplen, whose cargo of underfed children was coming to Scandinavia for rest and rehabilitation lie fore proceeding to Israel, mowed down trees in a wide swath as it crashed into the forest, The front part of the plane was almost completely smashed, but the back part seemed almost intact.Rescue squads clawed at the wreckage to get at the intact portion.Continued On Rage 5 Poles Take Persons Into Custody Warsaw, Poland, Nov.22.\u2014(A*) -.More than 100 persons have been arrested as members of a spy ring which Polish authorities say was linked with the French embassy lie re.An alleged confession by Andre Simon Robineau, secretary of the french consulate Szczecin (Stettin), Poland, was said by a spokesman of 1)ho foreign minus-try here to have led to \u201cliquidation\u201d of the spy ring.Robineau was arrested at the Warsaw airport last Friday just as he was about to board a plane for Paris for a vacation.\u201cCertain threads have led our authorities to one of the foreign embai ie in Wai.iw,\u201d aid Gen.Wiktor Grosz, chief spokesman for the Polish foreign ministry.Grosz told newspapermen Robineau \u201cadmitted espionage and revealed that his position in the French consulate served as a cover for these activities.\u201d (In Paris the French foreign ministry denied the polish charges.A spoke man said the French were worried about Robineau because he was not the first Frenchman to have disappeared inside Poland.The spokesman said an employee of the French consulate at Bres- Continued On Page 5 Hall Of Fame For Farmers Is Proposed Ottawa, Nov.22.\t\u2014Canada\u2019» fanners soon may have a hall-of-fnme to honor the outstanding figures in the nation\u2019s leading industry.Directors of Ottawa\u2019s Winter Fair- second in size only to the big Royal Winter Fair at Toronto \u2014 have got the idea off to a fast start by setting-up a preliminary organization and nominating a candidate.They are seeking to form in Canada a club patterned after the famed Saddle and Sirloin Club of tha Union Stock Yards, Chicago.Re-stricted to agriculturists, the club would annually select a member making nn outstanding contribution to world or North American agriculture.Nominated by directors for tha honor of being acclaimed No.1 farmer this year is 64-year-old Dr.Fl.S.Archibald, one of Canada's foremost agriculturists and director of tbe country-wide Dominion Experimental Farms.A native of Yarmouth, N.S., the former farm boy graduated from Acadia University at Wolfville, N.S.ami later won his Bachelor of Science in agriculture at the Guelph Ontario Agricultural College.Ho was professor of agriculture at the Truro, N.S\u201e Agricultural College before joining the staff of the Cental Experimental Farm at Ottawa in 1912.The suggested agricultural hall-of-fame already has won good support from agricultural bodies across the country.Directors said they had broached the subject to other winter clubs across the country and that tbe idea appears to be gaining ground.Under the Ottawa proposal, an oil painting would be completed of the farmer winning the club\u2019s annual award.But agriculture, like siportsdom, may have trouble in reaching agreement on just who should be nominated for tho honor of having their painting hung in the club.Both Agriculture Minister David Ure, of Alberta, and Manitoba's Agriculture Minister F.C.Bell suggested that it would be more fitting to have the honor go to a man actively engaged in farming for his livelihood than a scientific farmer like Dr.Archibald.But whatever plan is followed, Canada\u2019s agricultural hall-of-fame is not likely to lack worthy candidates for hanking in the club house of the Canadian Saddle and Sirloin Club.An added difficulty to the proposed organization might be finding sufficient wall-space to honor the legions of Canadian farmers whose products , are renowned around the world.' Toronto, Nov.22.\u2014>®)\u2014Donald Campbell, 14, last night led his prize Shorthorn steer into tho Royal Winter Fair horse show ring to receive the King's Guineas from Governor-General Viscount Alex-ander.Donald, who comes Çrom Moffat, Ont., won the Guineas for showing the best baby beef steer in competition with about 125 other junior Ontario farmers.The Guineas were the gift of King Edward VII, Continued On Page 5 Provinces, Dominion Near Agreement Over Highway By D\u2019ARCY Canadian Pm Ottawa, Nov.eral government O\u2019DONNELL s Staff Writer 12.(F \u2014The fed* ind tr.c provinces arc nearing agreement on plans for the completion of a \u201cfirst-class, h rd-surfaced\u201d Trans-Canada highway, Reconstruction Minister Winters told the Commons yesterday.He made tho statement in introducing legislation authorizing the federal government to pay 50 per cent of the cost of completing the 5,000-milc highway He did not estimate the likely total cosi.to the Dominion, but some believe it will be between $150,000,000 t.nd $200,-000,000, Some opposition members, while welcoming the legislation, suggested the government pay the full cost of the highway, George Drew, Progressive Conservative leader, said a Dominion-Provincial conference should be called to discuss how the ced.re on a government motion increasing the time allowed for the discussion of hills incorporating two pipe-line com panic:.The bills sponsored by private members, would incorporate the Alberta Natural Gas Company and Prairie Transmission I,ires Limited.Under reguiar rules the bills could only be discussed for one hour on Tuesdays and one hour on Fridays.They have been before tl e House on four occasions, but failed to advance as some members kept opposing them and carrying on what government spokesmen termed a filibuster.Mr.St.Laurent sai \u2018 the government was not interested in\u2019 the bills, but felt members should have a chance to vote on them.His motion would allow the debate to proecud until concluded.Division bells rang twice before the discussion on procedure emled.highway Members voted 94 to 42 to uphold will be tint need and to choose the | Speaker Boss Macdonald's decision l'0UJp'\t.\t.that the Prime Minister could in* Hazen Aigu (CGF\u2014Assiniboia) troduce the motion without notice, said his party wanted to sec the ^ pin, second vote was on the motion federal government assume full itself, it was adopted 108 to 42.coft of the highway.Solon Low, j Trade Minis.m- Howe tabled the Serial Credit leader, supported the report of a commission investi* suggestion.He said if the federal galion into the Sept.17 flash fire government did ot want to pay all which took the lives of 118 passen* costs it should not a-k the prov- j gers aboard the luxury vessel Nor-incos to contribute more than 30 ! onfe while it was berthed at a Tor* or 33 pe cent.\tI onto dock.Other speakers included Gordon 1 Mr.Justice R.L.Kellock of the Continued On Page 5 Higgins (PC 8|.John\u2019s East) and Percy Black (PC\u2014Cumberland), Earlier, members debated pro- Supreme Court of jpanada, report* Continued On Page i> wo SHERBROOKE DAILY KELUKU, lULSDAY, IMJVtMBfcK LL% IV4V.WATER VILLE I of Mr.L.E.Allen formerly own- ' ______\ted by th2 lata Miss Isabel Taylor, Tha St.John's military vhist and now occupied by Mr.and Mrs.and saeial club met one Thursday Hardi Robinson and family, evening far a git together.Prizes Sincere sympathy is extended to >irs.Oscar Johnson and members were won uy Mrs.Stanley Oage, of the Lowell fami!y in their lilrs.Anme Ham, Mr.Norman fccreav.r.tnt.Masters and Mr.Charles Mas-\t____________________ kery.\t\u2022 .Vlr.\\V.C.Hutchison, of East ' Eor (juicU results use Hecord Angu.:, has purchased the property Want Ads.AT THE PREMIER r: 3 \u2022 £ cl Sip a THEATRE !\t$50.00 FREE TONIGHT & IN CANADA SAVINGS BONDS ISECCRli COUPONS FRIDAY NIGHT -1 I A C'j' rj A V THE MOST FANTASTIC TALE OF LAWLESSNESS ~\tisn - FVEK BSCOXD.HD! 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COLUMBIA PICÎURES I'resents FORD \u2022 KEYES 2 Thrilling Attractions START TOMORROW! i:: \" ¦ H Mi Walter Bidgeon looks scornful as John Wayne takes lovely Claire Trevor in his arms in a scene from \u201cDark Command\u201d.This is a vivid story of Will Cantrell, vicious killer of Civil War days which appears tomorrow at the Premier Theatre for four days.SawyerviUe High School Concert And Prize-Giving Was Well Attended Whist Club Names Officers At Waterville W\u2019aterville, Nov.22.\u2014The annual meeting of St.John's Social and Military Whist Club met and c-iected the following officers for the coming season: Honorary president.Rev.Mr.Beaufoy; president, Mr.Pessig; vice-president, Mr.Grey; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.F.A.Burton; score-keeper, Mrs.F.W.Ayer, with Mrs.Pessig assisted by Miss Flanders to have charge of tables and cards, etc.The first whist meeting was held on November 3.Prize winners for the evening were Mrs.Gage, Mrs.E.Pellerin, Mr.Grey and Mr.Pessig.Mr.and Mrs.Alden Lowell have left for London, Ont., where i H IN Hollywood by Erskine Johnson NBA Staff Cwrre* pond eat JAMES MASONS SAY PARENTS SHOULD LET BABY TAG ALONG SawyerviUe, Nov.22.\t\u2014T h e , SawyerviUe High School held its annual concert in the I.O.O.F.Hall.The program consisted of:! A recitation, \u201cWelcome,\u201d B r i a n I Lowry; recitation, \u201cA Speech,\u201d | Judy Hurd; \u201cParade of the Wood- j en Soldiers,\u201d by Grades I and II; j recitation, \u201cMissing,\u201d Margaret j Garneau; Clown Drill, by Grades I and II; play, \u201cThree Little Pigs,\u201d by Grade III; recitations, \u201cVespers,\u201d by Dorothy Mattison, and \u201cGoodnight\u201d by Jewell McComb; \u201cIndian Play,\u201d by Grade IV; recitation, \u201cThe Indian Baby,\u201d Lois Gilbert; songs, by Grade IV; recitation, \u201cSue Discusses Cleanliness,\u201d Gayle Gray; action poem, \u201cThe King's Breakfast,\u201d Grade V ; recitation, \u201cA Nightmare,\u201d Joan King; \u201cPeanut Song,\u201d Grade V; recitation, \u201cWhen Grandpa went to School,\u201d by Ina Cummings, \u201cTen Little Negroes,\u201d by Grade V; Distribution of prizes by Mr.William Marshal, principal, assisted by Mr.Roberts, supervisor of Compton County Schools, and Mr.Charles Montgomery, chairman of local School Board.At the intermission candy and poppies were sold.\u201cFamily Album\u201d by Grades X and XI; tap dance, by Margaret Robinson and Mary Bellam; songs by Grades VI and VII; ballad, \u201cRobin Hood Rescues the Widow\u2019s Sons,\u201d by Grade VII; play, \u201cAmateur Night at Station B-U-N-K.\u201d by Grades VII and IX; The singing of the National Anthem, closed the j program.Much credit is due both the teaching staff and pupils for this entertainment.Friends from Cookshire, Bulwer, Island Brook and the surrounding communities were there to give their support.The prize list was as follows: Grade I\u2014General proficiency, Patsy Ollsen, Vivian Alden; most i deserving pupil, Donna Winslow.! Grade II General proficiency, Î David Lobdell, Bobby Cairns; i most deserving, Jewell McComb; \\ improvement in Reading, Irene ! Young.! Grade III\u2014General proficiency, ! Lois Gilbert; Burton McConnell; i most deserving, Reta Cummings; 1 improvement in Reading, Terry Lowry.Grade IV: General proficiency, Ina Cummings, Gayle Gray; most j deserving, Sheila Rich; attendance, Hollywood \u2014 The James Masons are writing a sequel to their book about cats.The new tome Is titled \u201cHow to Bring Up a Baby.\u201d Since becoming parents, the they will reside for the winter and.1 Masons have some unusual ideas will be guests of their son-in-iaw ' on the subject.They believe that and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Har-j if they go out to a party, the baby old Cartwright.\tj should go too.If the parents stay Mrs.Annie Ham has arrived ; up until midnight, the infant from Dixville and will spend an j should have the same privilege, indefinite time at the home of | etc.Mrs.Thomas Gerrard.\t| All of which makes me wonder Mrs.Charles Maskery and Mrs.how you can teach a new baby William McCormick spent a day ! how to play Canasta, in Richmond with Mr.and Mrs.\t« »\t» Kezar.\t; Judy Garland and M-G-M have Mr.and Mrs.James L«pine and \u2018 reached a new agreement, since children, Miss lown Maskery, all her latest row with studio brass of Montreal, and Mr.Harold To- nats.Under her new contract, bin, of Sherbrooke, were week-1 Judy will not be required to work end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles for more than six weeks on any bone.Steve also is werking in a film story titled 'T Remember Papa\u2014or Father Was a Flashback-.\u201d « * * Hollywood Is Talking About: Walt Disney climbing on the \u201cMule Train\u201d via a cartoon short written around the nation's new song hit.Frankie Laine will warble the lyrics.* « * James Mason's 11-month-old daughter.Portland, will make her film dehut in \u201cThe Duchess of Idaho.\u201d The child has been swimming since she was four months j old.Producer Joe Pasternak says \\ she'll do a swimming routine with ; Esther Williams.* * * That advertisement in the Hoi- .lywood trade papers: \u201cAlways Leave Them Laughing\u201d ; | is absolutely the funniest picture ! ' I\u2019ve ever seen.\u201d (Signed) \u201cMilton Berle\u2019s Mother.\u201d Have you lead the Want Ad« lately ?Perhap» there is something advertised you would like to buy LEN MadVER AT THE PIANO Every Evening LASALLE HOTEL Maskery.Mrs.Oscar Johnson entertained the Busy Bee Christmas Club at her home with a good attendance.Mrs.Johnson was assisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs.E.Bauer, and Mrs.Maskery.ISLAND BROOK CAPITOL THEATRE Showing today until Friday (incl.) '**'***$11 fflsgm M gg Pl&ès**./ wwwem'wmômmmas! / one picture .Bing Crosby is trying to coax Ed Wynn into making an appearance in \u201cMr.Music.\u201d If Wynn accepts, it will be Tiis first film chore since 1933, thanks to TV.* * * Elia Kazan has retained Walter Bernstine, New York writer, j to work on a play based on Man- : hattan\u2019s fabulous garment indus- ! try, » » » Inevitable department:\tBen : Lessy and Sid Kuller are writing a song titled \u201cThere\u2019s a Little Bit of Texas in Hawaii.\u201d Bruised Actor Ken Murray says he will not revive his Blackouts in Hollywood after its New York fiasco.He\u2019s still nursing the wounds inflicted 1 on him by Broadway critics but ! is as excited as ever about his W- iN warmers\u2019 |Élt! mk Sill ' 'wi JAM1S' 8RUCE PAI6E* BENNETT .4-' '\u2022 ¦r- ARTHUR KENNEDyI^I^ ^\tWALSH S(r««n Ploy by Alon l«Moy ond Thom#» Williomton Prom o Story by Paul I.Wellman «Musk by Max Steiner \u201cLEAVE HER TO HEAVEN\u201d TN TECHNICOLOR GENE TIERNEY\tCORNEL WILDE The Ladies\u2019 Guild held a meeting one evening at the home of Mrs.Gordon Lister, with the president in the chair.Plans were discussed for an oyster supper, which was held on October 15 in the Town Hall.A business meeting was held at the home of Mrs.Garfield Spaulding.Rev.Turpin led the meeting.The next meeting is to be held in the hall.Mrs.M.Mercer and son, Ross, ^ ^\t\u201e0 of Montreal, spent a day at the , future ;n television .Marlene I home of Mr.an d Mrs.\t!\tDietrich, who was just presented Spaulding.They also visited Mr.i wjth her second grandson, is see-' and Mrs.James Doherty.\t|\tjng London with Michael Wilding, ! Mrs.Herman Olson and Mrs.; ;s a]m0st young enough to be | Victor McLeod, of Bury, were , one 0f them .Humphrey Bo- i guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garfield , gart's agents are peddling him for I Spaulding on Sunday.\t_\t\\ an airshow, \u201cStories for Men,\u201d j Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Spaulding 1 fr0m a series of yarns collected by j and family and Mrs.R.Smith, of | Charles Grayson.Bogie will act ; Lawrence, were guests of Mr.and | and narrate.I Mrs.Lovell Spaulding.\tj\t».\t« I Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Spaukl-] Clifton Webb, the bachelor, is | ing and son, of Sherbrooke, spent, iiaving pig troubles.He asked me i i\tv,~ \" \u201c \u2022'\tvs to appeal to the mothers of Amer- 1 ica to show him some mercy.\u201cI am a mere mortal man.\u201d he ! groaned.\u201cI do not have any mira- i culous technique for bringing up children.\u201d Since Clifton dumped the bow! of oatmeal on Roddy McCaskill in \u201cSitting Pretty,\u201d he* has been called on for assistance in/rearing the an(t i nation\u2019s bubble-gum set.Every 1VÎYRA THEATRE RICHMOND NOW SHOWING Jennifer Jones, James Mason Louis Jordan v\tin \u201cMadame Bovary\u201d Coming Friday Victor Mature\u2014Richard Conte \u201cCRY OF THE CITY\u201d also Wm.Boyd as Hopalon^ Cassidy in \u201cFALSE PARADISE\u201d week-end with Mr.and Mrs.j Lovell Spaulding.SUTTON JUNCTION The regular meeting of St.Aldan\u2019s Guild was held in the hall Thursday afternoon with a good attendance.The Farm Forum Group was en-home of Mr ,1: *» vY- \\ / The Strangest Love Triangle \u2018 the Screen Has Ever v Known! d»rjOE dtama of a , woman asked to share .Jfmt **4, her love between J : two men SMy Own TrueZoye' A Porairount Picture itorring PHYLLIS CALVERT MELVYN DOUGLAS w! IK WANDA HENDRIX* PHILIP FRIEND*BINNIE BARNES \u2022TiilliTH»Mim» \"\u201cell11 \" Thiii eve.\u2014 Conceit by the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra.cmsjYsi loth ANNIVERSARY THE Sherbrooke Symphony Concerts INC.PRESENT ALBERT BRUSILOW VIOLINIST LEON FLEISCHER PIANIST JEAN SCARTH \u2014 ALSO \u2014 WITH THE Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sylvio Lachavite ami a MALE CHOIR » prepared by Marcel Fortier TUESDAY-NOV.22\u2014GRANADA tS'SS.__ ______ cussier, took place and lunch was served by the hostess.Mrs.Duffin has returned to Montreal, after spending the summer at her home here.Mr.D.Carter the C.P.R.agent, has rented Mrs.Duffin\u2019s house for the winter.Mrs.E.Davis, of Fulford, spent a week with her daughter, Mrs.C.Clarkson and Mr.Clarkson.Mrs.W.Morey, _of Montreal, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.N.Harrison.Mies Well a Norton, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her brother Mr.Herbert Norton, and family.\t.Mr.and Mrs.J.de la Mare and sons attended the christening of their nephew, the son of Mr.and Mrs.Wendall Scott, in the United Church, Cowansville.He received the names, Wendall Ellis.Mr.and Mrs.A.Cote, Mr.T.Cote and Miss S.Cote were week-end visitors of relatives in Vermont.Mrs.C.Clarkson and Miss W.Martin attended a W.M.S.meeting at the home of Mrs.George Cook, in Sutton.Members only with llteir membership card.Gayle Gray; Health, Grades 1-VII, Vivian Henderson.Grade V\u2014General proficiency, Gloria Philips, Olive Cathcart; most deserving, Allen McComb.Grade VI\u2014General proficiency, Stuart Robinson, Lois Speck; most deserving, Joan French; Arithmetic Exercises, Gordon Cairns; opportunity workbooks, Gordon Cairns; Spelling, Joan French.Grade VII\u2014General proficiency, Margaret Robinson, David Denton; most deserving, Jackie Gar- j neau; Arithmetic Exercises, Mary Hodge; opportunity workbooks, Margaret Robinson; Spelling, Margaret Robinson, Grade VIII\u2014General proficien-1 ey, Dawn Lowry, Jean Jespar-son.Grade IX\u2014General proficiency, Ina Speck, Betty Desruisseau; best effort, Dorothy Loveland.Grade X\u2014General proficiency, Florence Bowker; Chemistry and Physics, Ross Bellam.Grade XI\u2014General proficiency, Shirley Loveland.Jean Waldron; Chemistry and Physics, Harry Graham.The James and Mary Cromwell Medal for combined leadership and scholarship, presented at an earlier date, was won by Harry Graham.The school Is happy to express its appreciation of the above prizes made available through the generosity of its many friends, both individuals and groups.Among whom were Compton County P.C.S.B.Clifton W.I., the Willing Workers, Mr.H.Roy Cromwell, the Rev, Mr.Denton and Mrs.Denton, Mrs.Volney Hurley, Miss Thelma Parker, Mrs.Mabel Waldron, Mrs.Mamie Matthew.Mr James Lowry and Mrs.Douglas Seale, or ask the police department to give him a good, stern lecture.Things are getting worse.Now Clifton is playing the father of ! 12 children in \u201cChèaper by the j Dozen.\u2019 Now he\u2019ll be expected \\ i to know even more.] Says Clifton: \u201cIn my next picture I want to play a killer or someone whom everyone, including myself, could thoroughly detest.\u201d Tv Troubles Jack Paar on television: \u201cAt the end of every program everybody gets a cigaret lighter.This gets pretty complicated as your agent gets 10 per cent.My agent has a whole garage full of flints.I\u2019d like to give him the wick but he\u2019s so short he might use it to hang himself.\u201d Betty Clark, the 13-ycar-old blind ABC network singer, probably will be the lead in \u201cThe Helen Keller Story,\u201d now being written for the srceen .Dave Garber, one time Universal studio manager, will establish a film center in Jamaica, British West Indies, Hollywood personnel will be allowed free entry to the island.Jack Carson will shed his gags again for another dramatic role with Gary Cooper in \u201cBright Leaf.\u201d The role is reminiscent of his straight acting in \u201cThe Hard Way\u201d and \u201cRoughly Speaking.\u201d How to Make Wine for 35c gal.Father Benedict\u2019s Secret Wine Formula.No Fuss! 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Ci)e Cttp Bage 3 SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER J.'.isio.m | WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS \u2014 PHONE 4M0 ^ | \u2022 Hot Water Heater* \u2022 Jaekrt Heaters | \u2022 Defroaters \u2022 Eatw \u2022 Frost Shields | \u2022 I\u2019.M.S.Antifreeie - (Cheaper Than Prestone) | \u2022 Tire Chains \u2022 Cross Chains 0 Chain Links | SHERBR(X)KE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Fine Time Had By Young And Old At Lions\u2019 Father And Child Night Sherbrooke Lions held annua! Father and Child Night at the New Sherbrooke Hotel last evening and if noise was any indication\u2014then the party was a huge success.Armed with noise-making toys, crackers, balloons, knives and forks, the children really went to town.But their talents included more than just making noise.Several of the youngsters re- pp^EIVES DEGREE cited poetry and sang songs.They were directed by Roger Choquette,1 a guest.Lion Gaston Masse welcomed the gathering and told the kids to make themselves at home.They did.Children's pictures were shown and were much appreciated by the gathering, young and old.At the head table there were three generations of Begin\u2019s.Joseph Begin.Gilles Begin and his three cniidren, Michel, Claudette and Jean.Others seated at .the read table were: Maurice Clou-:ier, Louise Gaudet, Mariette hevalier, President Leopold Che-\u2022 aller.TODAY and TOMORROW Miss Constance i^my Loveland, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.; R.G.Loveland, of Sherbrooke, { who received her Master of Arts i degree recently at the University [ of Toronto.Miss Loveland is a | graduate of Sherbrooke High S School and received her Bachelor of Science degrea from Bishop's University in 1947.If you want to drink that\u2019s YOUR business.If you want to stop that\u2019s OUR business.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS of Sherbrooke P.O.Box 694 - Telephone 29I0-J i&twvzr w '¦« FLORISTS i Tel.2119 Hart\u2019s Jewelry Shoo 7-DAY WATCH I REPAIR! !Watches and clocks cleaned by/ pthe \u201c'L & R\u201d cleaning machine: kail watches repaired by ourl [expert watchmaker guaranteed| ffor 1 year! 127 Wellington N.- Tel.55191 TODAY The Women\u2019s Association Trinity Jnited Church will meet in the 31ue room, on Tuesday, at 3 p.m.Hostesses: Mrs.S.MacLean and Mrs.Miller Hall.Lennoxville Ladies' Curling Club pening tea, Tuesday, Nov.22nd, 6 p.m.St.Peter\u2019s Senior IV.A.sewing leeting, Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m., in he Church Hall.Plymouth Ladies\u2019 Guild meets on Tuesday, November 22nd, at 8 p.m., in the Church Parlor.Hostesses: Mrs.L.Winget and Mrs.G.Lindsay.Annual meeting of Boy Scouts Association to be held on Tuesday, November \u201922nd, in the Oddfellows\u2019 Hall.Local Associstion of the Canadian Girl Guides will hold their meeting in St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, Tuesday, at 8 p.m.Regular meeting of Sons of England Benefit Society will be held on Tuesday, November 22nd, at 8 p.m.in lodge rooms.TOMORROW Church Union Group meeting at \u201cElmwood Inn,\u2019\u2019 home of Mrs.Lee Audet, Lennoxville, on Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m.All wishing transportation call Mrs.E.Webster, 46Ô6.St.Mary\u2019s Guild will meet in St.Paul\u2019s Church Hall, Wednesday evening, November 23rd, at 8 p.m.Hostesses: Mrs, E.Bryant and Mrs.E.Hallett.Municipal meeting, I.0.D.E., Wednesday, November 23rd, 3 p.m., at 2S Moore St.Primary Welfare Conveners please attend.St.Andrew\u2019s Auxiliary will meet in the Church Hall, on Wednesday, at 2:30 o\u2019clock.The hostesses will be Mrs.S.Berwick and Mrs.E.Harmer.I Regular meeting of the Sunday ] School Auxiliary of Sangster Mem-, orial United Church will take place jin the Church Hall, Wednesday, at MS p.m.Hostesses are Mrs.E.Speck j and Mrs.J.Hobbs.Demers Case Interest Was High In E.T.The interest displayed by the holders of November Handicap sweepstake tickets, in the race run off last Saturday to determine the winners of the pot of gold amounted to almost stoic indifference when compared to the near-anxiety with which residents of this section of the country sought to predict the sentence which would be imposed upon Tony Demers, convicted of manslaughter November 12 in connection with the death of Mrs.Anita Robert.The crowd which actually gathered at the Court House to hear Mr.Justice Cesaire Gervais pronounce sentence may have been below that which followed the trial proceedings, but throughout the length and breadth of the Eastern Townships, there were few indeed who did not have their own ideas as to what would be imposed.Each had his or her own reasons for suggesting what the judge would hand out\u2014and generally they were convinced enough of the merits of their case that they were willing to back their opinions with coin of the realm.Sometimes their arguments were based on reason.Other times they were based on individual hopes, dependent upon the degree of sympathy the predictor held for the former hockey star.And in other cases the reasons advanced were almost fantastic, bearing little relation to the merits of the case or the provisions of the law.Where straight predictions were held unacceptable, pools were organized on a winner-take-all basis, the length of the sentence determining the winner.The anxiety of the sponsors to determine the pay-offs was quickly realized in local newspaper offices, the editorial department telephones receiving a continued inflow of calls asking for the decision.But the opportunity for the forecasters has not completely vanished, even with the imposition of the 15-year term.Now the debate is long and loud as to whether the defence will appeal the verdict, whether the appeal will be granted and whether the accused can secure the bail while the appeal is under way.So far the defence counsel have maintained a discreet silence.Devaluation Alone Won t Solve U.K.Local Kinsmen Problems, Richmond Speaker States Are Guests At Optimist Meeting Sherbrooke Hospital To Receive Grant Of $142,000 From Dominion By MARGARET DOHERTV I not, Canada was about to be faced Richmond, Nov.22.\u2014\u201cDévalua- i with a serious problem, the short-tion is not enough to restore to ! a£e hard currency in so many Britain a predominant trading other countries and the inability of position and thus supply the mar- ' thdse countries to ti! a larger part gin necessary to maintaiA a high anada s own needs in the way and improving standard of liv- :\tand services, ing,\u2019\u2019 Sidney A.Shepherd, mana- ! The drastic cuts announced by ger of the Foreign Exchange De- Britain in her purchases from partment, Bank of Montreal, told Canada would have been necessary a joint meeting of the Richmond >'1 any event, he continued, nl-Senior and Junior Boards of Trade, though probably the situation lias Members of Sherbrooke's newly-formed Kinsmen Club were guests last night at the regular weekly meeting of the local Optimist Club.President Chris Barr, of the Kinsmen, outlined for those present the purposes of the club and urged the formation of a service at a dinner held in the Brunswick been aggravated by the increased elub co-ordinating committee.Such Hotel last night, inaugurating the oost:\tthe Canadian dollar in a committee, he said, would stop Junior Board\u2019s annual \u201cWeek of Activities.\u201d Mr.Shepherd held that unless other steps are taken, it is hard to see what the future holds for the people of Britain, because the economy as now constitued cannot support the present population and the burden of accumulai-ed debt.He suggested eight steps that it \\ would seem necessary for Britain terms of pounds sterling.However, the overlapping of work done by the widening of the use of ERPd°i'Ht service groups, funds enabling freer \"offshore\" The general work of Kinsmen, purchases, will help Canada.\tj President Barr stated, is \u201cto raise As to the United States, he said funds so that the community as a that it is certain they must do all j whole will benefit.\u201d in their power, as the leading sur- Kinsman Keith Jackson also plus-producing nation, to maintain j outlined the history of the Kins-or increase the dollar supply abroad , men Club for the Optimists, and thus the demand for their; Don Clowery, Optimist presi-¦ exports, in their own interests, if dent, announced last night that for no one else's.\"It is cncourag-j the ¦group will forward a oont.ri- The Federal Health Department \u2018has alloted more than $142,000 toward the construction of Sherbrooke Hospital's new building in the North Ward, it was learned here today.This amount is part of a $223,000 grant made to help pay for three new Canadian hospitals due.for completion next year.An additional provincial grant will double the Sherbrooke contribution, it was reported.The large federal grant was made in proportion to the number to take.She must export a large i.-\t.' proportion of her manpower to jCUcatlon : places which offer a greate-j economic return for the labor expended.She must work longer! j hours to produce more goods, more | i cheaply and forego long hours of leisure; improve production per j , man hour by installing more mod- I 'em equipment and introducin-y .more up-to-date methods, j Britain must give capital and | labor a greater incentive to pro-: duce, by reduction of taxes and a ! return to freedom of .enterprise i for the .individual; reduce the j present free social services which the existing economy can by no! ring to note that there is every in-|bution to the St.Pat's Old Boy ^ j dication that the United States exhibition basketball game fea-; 1 will act vigorously not only to im , luring the House of David team, i prove the machinery of trade, but This will enable boys to see the j to clear the sand and accumulated | game for 25 cents, not the 50 sludge from it,\u201d he said.In conclusion, Mr.Shepherd declared \u201cControls and the need for devaluation could be with if restrictions to free trading and the free play of economic forces were removed.There might be individual or regional distress, but that may be the only means ofj creating that urge for improvement in lot which is permitted ex-j pression through freedom of action and incentive.\u2019\u2019 He maintained that too much J \u2022\t\u2022' ' , I protection of the individual by the DacKgiouna of experience and | cent official charge.Head table guests last night 1 were.Joe Gilbert, past president] dispensed | of Optimist, Nelson Adair, guest] of honor and entertainer, Presi- j dent Clowery, Chris Barr, and Dick ] Burroughs, vice-president of the i Kinsmen Club.means afford; rebuild patiently the j skills which were to free enterprise, rit, o country are still needed.\u201d Mr.Shepherd was introduced by H.Nowlan.manager of the.Rich- Nelson Adah Entertains At Legion Social Nelson Adair, guitar-strumming, singing businessman from Mont-; real, was guest entertainer at a social meeting of the Sherbrooke Branch 10, Canadian Legion, last! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ; Antonio dit Romeo Lacroix to Arthur Boudreau of lot 679-12, Orford.Joseph L\u2019Heureux to Mrs.Al-i cide Gamache of part of lot 518, 1 Orford.BRIEFLETS - kills ambition, holds back ; ÙW lost during tkYwar^\"\" ! JSftgKrfS\tT.; tries, which drain away wealth in [ were [the form of unrequited exports' and lastly, radically reduce gov- minaWon ^P!,ndltu,r®.by th.e eli;jmond branch of the Bank of Mont- night., f k .a^mi^stration of real, and thanked In Jacques! An old time vaudeville fan, Mr.wastetul services and restrictive Beaubien, chairman of the finance Acton- trouped at one time with At RPfpr1we?nafL\tf n 1 I committee, for the Junior Cham- tr°Is«n in the \u201cgood old days.\u201d Serv-! ternng to the effect of devalu-j her.\tmg: with the army during the First \u2022?,du\u2019 Mr\u2019 Shepher
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