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[" THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS established 1897.WEATHER CLEAR AND WARM Clear today and tomorrow, Warm on Saturday.Temperatures yesterday : Maximum 72, minimum 53.Year a>ro: Maximum 82, minimum 62.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947.Fifty-First Year World News In Brief Sim Jote, Costs Rica, July 25.\u2014l/P)\u2014The death toll in four day» of political di*or.der« and sitdown »trike» in four Costa Rican citie» grew to eight today with the death of three per»on» previously listed among 59 injured.Troops in armored cars continued to patrol San Jose, armed forces policed nearby Cartago, and the sitdown strike which precipitated the aeries of clashesbeginning Saturday between police and members of the opposition Democratic party was still in force.Fairbanks, Alaska, July 25.(C.P.)\u2014Alleged to have slain a construction worker and an elderly prospector following a drinking party at an Indian encampment 150 miles southeast of here, Leon Jones, 43, was sought today in what police described as the biggest manhunt in the modern history of Alaska.The slain men were Donald R.Harris, 33, the construction man, and Carl Ahn-strom, 68, trapper and prospector.Details of the slâying were not available.* * * London, July 25.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014A long legal battle over the future of Stevenage, Hertfordshire town scheduled by the government as the first of a ring of London satellites to absorb the capital\u2019s over-population, ended yesterday when the House of Lords rejected the appeal of Stevenage residents against the scheme.Under the government\u2019s Greater London plan, Stevenage, a quiet rural town of 6.000\tinhabitants, will be swallowed into a satellite town with a population nearly ten times as large.Work on building the new town at Stevenage will begin today.* * ¥ Longmire, Mt.Rainier National Park, July 25.\u2014(tP)\u2014 A searching party radioed last night from its base camp on Mount Rainier that it had identified the crash scene of a long missing United States Marine transport plane by discovery of a marine\u2019s personal record and a piece of uniform on Tahoma Glacier, near the 9,500-foot level.Rainier Park Supt.John Preston said Navy Lieut.Gordon Stanley reported from the camp, more than a mile high that the wreckage was unmistakably from the transport which vanished last December 10 with 32 men aboard on a San Diego-Seat-tle flight.¥ ¥ ¥ Berlin, July 25.\u2014(/P)\u2014Authoritative Allied sources said today that, despite the turbulent international situation, the Russians have been withdrawing their troops from Germany steadily during the last year- Estimates of the present strength of the Russian forces in Germany now range from 300.000\tto 350,000 men.A year ago the same sources estimated the Russian forces at more than 500,000.Russian Satellites May Refuse Co-Operation With Commission To Check Greek Border Trouble Princess Elizabeth Visits Mother's Homeland Renews Claim Of Expanding Rail Revenue Manitoba Government Spokesman Declares Rail- \u2014 - 4».Boycotting of \u201cWatch- Offiporc Of dog\u201d Commission by Bui- v/lllLcio UI garia, Yugoslavia and Albania May Provide Russia With Chance to Avoid Veto.Lake Success, July 25\u2014(Æ=i - Indications mounted today ways Will Be Able to Han- that Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and die Tonnage Reguired tor Albania will refuse to co-Income Boost.\toperate\twith a proposed United By JOHN LEBLANC Nations \"watchdog\" commis-Canadian Press Staff Writer sion in the Balkans if Russia Ottawa, July 25.-0)\u2014A predic- withholds her veto power and tion that the railways can boost .\t.\t.i r u .r .1 I their freight revenues by ?69,- Peimlts establishment of the (>00,000 thii year without rate in- semi-permanent commission, creases was on the records of the This pOSSjbilitv was raised Board of Tran-sport Commissioners\ta.\t.\u2022\t\u2022 today.\ta3 the Soviet Unions three Robert E.Moffat, Manitoba Balkan satellites repeatedly : Government economic adviser,\t, c\t\u201e\t.made the forecast yesterday in his ^°*c\u2018 the becunty Louncil yes-ithird day of testimony before the terday that under the United [Board in the national freight-rate \\i .\u2022\t,\t.\t, {inquiry\tjNations charter such a com- Earlier in his evidence, Mr.Mof- mission as proposed by the :ia-tcoondnnoStlmated / ^\t^ed States would not have lo3.000,000 tons of freight\u201414,- OOÜ.OOO up from last year\u2019s rail authority to cross their fron-; {tonnage\u2014would be available to the1 titrs without the consent of [carriers this year.And yesterday , .he gave as his opinion that the t\u2018lelr governments, lines would be able to handle this! Joza Vilfan, Yugoslav repretonnage despite equipment diffi- sentative, hammered hard at this culties.{ The economist used as the basis! {of his opinion an exhibit intro-! duced Wednesday by the Canadian Pacific Railway, which cited the additional carloadings which would be needed in the last half of 1947.to handle the extra tonnage.From these figures, as amended 'by himself on the basis of later information, Mr, Moffat said the! railways could achieve the $39,-! COO,900 increase by hauling 11.2 per cent more freight than they, did in the last half of 1946 and three per cent more than they did in the first half 0f this year.\u2018\u2018On the basis of the best judgment available to me,\u201d he said, \u201cI think they can get that revenue.\" (The $69,000,0l0i0 thus forecast {would compare with $87,000,000 which the railways had estimated ! they would obtain through 1947 {through the 30-per-cent freight-[ rate increase they are asking from {the Board).; interpretation time and again dur- FRESH OUTBREAK IS REPORTED Athens, July 25.\u2014(/P)\u2014The War Ministry reported today that a guerrilla force of between 1,200 and 1,500 men had launched a strong attack on Grevena, approximately 50 miles from the Albanian frontier and about 50 miles east of Konitsa, earlier focal point of fighting along the border.The ministry said the guerrillas were well equipped with heavy weapons and had forced back guardposts outside Grevena in their first attack, launched at about 3 a m.Military authorities said the attackers were part of the guerrilla forces which previously had attacked Konitsa.Grevena is a town of about 4,000 in the foothills of the Pindus Mountains.Death Vessel Tell Stories Jurisdiction of Quebec; Courts in Case of Maria G Challenged During Pre-J liminary Manslaughter Hearing.Montreal, July 25.\u20140)\u2014Whether enough evidence was produced by the Crown at the preliminary hearing yesterday to warrant trial of two stewards on a charge of ma slaughter in connection | with the death of a stowaway aboard the Canadian cargo vessel j Maria G will be argued by Crown) and defence counsel before Judge [ Rene The berge next Tuesday., The accused are Bernard Moun- i tain, 31, of Halifax, and Edward1 Walsh, 29, of Saint John, N.B.,; chief steward and second steward respectively aboard the Maria G.The decomposed body of the stowaway, identified only as , \u2018\u2018Shanghai Harry,\u201d was found in i the utility locker room of the Mar-' ia G by a cook April 25, and the j .man was buried at sea in the In-j j dian Ocean.At the preliminary hearing yes-1 ¦terday the court heard several1 members of the ship\u2019s crew tell of ! i seeing a stowaway aboard the ves-\u2022'e! a long time before the man\u2019s { body was found.Capt.Arthur W.Hawkins, former master of the Maria G, and now smperintendent of the Atlantic Shipping Co.Ltd., owners of the veseel, testified that Mountain, {one of the accused, rushed into his cabin April 25 to report that a j body had been discovered, Capt.Hawkins said the ship then was off the coast of Manila and {because the body was in a state of decomposition, he had ordered burial at sea, He submitted as ex-{hibits photographs of the body.Tha captain told Senior Crown Prosecutor John Bumbray that when discovered the body was clad only in underwear and heavy black shoes.A watch, cigaret lighter and other persona] effeete were found nearby, he said, r Free Press Essential For Peace Canadian Delegate to U.N.Conference Declares Press Freedom Is Basis for Other Proposed Freedoms.Princess Elizabeth *nust be «s excited as any girl would be over her recently announced engagement to Lt.Philip Mount-batten, but she\u2019s not, letting it interfere with her official duties as heiress presumptive to the British throne.On a recent visit, to her mother\u2019s native Scotland, she formally inspected the guard of honor from the Highland Infantry Training Centre, as pictured above.Lt.Mount-batten is seen at left, background.Mount Royal Shelter Plan Is Rejected Montreal, July 25.\u2014- 0) \u2014As things stand now Mount Royal is going to remain a park-like ?en-tinel about this city, a place where folk picnic and go riding on Sun- j clays, aa mountain through which j commuters\u2019 trains run every few minutes.It won\u2019t be the crown of I any super atomic bomb shelter.A ruling to this effect was received today from the office of the | Under-Secretary of State at Ottawa by Onil Leonide Gingras, a, Montrealer remembered here a-the bear - owning independent Capt.Hawkins s-aid he had spok- candidate who polled 92 votes in j ing yesterday's sessions, leading seme delegates to feel that it might be an indication of Russia s three times prior to the position.\tsailing from Shanghai he Pfi nv.p 'j.\u2022\tCertain delegates expressed be- drinks in the engineer\u2019s cabin with e.over to civilian authorities yes- i;ef that it might be a manoeuvre terday on a charge of murder in to enable Russia to \u2019¦o.f the strangulation slaying of Mr SEAMAN HELD FOR MURDER Cedar Point, Md., July 2-5,\u2014(/P) -A 22-year-old seaman was turn- en to Mountain about the death, but that Mountain denied having anything to do with the affair.\", Second Officer John Hilseth identified the black shoes.He said hip\u2019,; hat 'Julia Katona, 35-year-old wife of | a United Slates Navy lieutenant.The nude body «f Mrs.Katona, ; mother of twins, was found Wed-| nesday night in a guest cabin near I her Tall Timbers home bj' her hus-I band, Lieut.Frank Katona, 37.j The woman\u2019s death, medical records indicated, came several {hours after a penny-ante poker I party in the Katona home.Cmdr.C.S.Minter, a navy pub a group in which there was a retrain from heavy-set man with black curlv vetoing the American commission hair wearing the same shoes found plan.They pointed out that this beside the body, might happen; Russia would abstain from voting on th\u201e American plan, the commission would be established by the Security Council and then the three Balkan countries would refuse to co-operate with the international border group.If the Balkan countries were to take such a course, these delegates lie information officer, identified said\u2019 then Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and the young seaman as Joseph Daniel Brouillette, commissary cook.Greater Understanding Is Desired By New Archbishop Albania would be charged in the Security Council with ignoring its decisions.This would lead to a Continued on Page 5 Quebec, July 25.\u2014 0) \u2014Most Rev.Maurice Roy, a wartime army padre, assumed active leadership 9f the oldest Roman Catholic diocese in North America today after the Ancient Capital received her native son with a rousing welcome.First Pontifical High Mass in new office was scheduled for the 12-year-old prelate who was enthroned yesterday in colorful rites presided over by Most Rev.Ilde-brando Antoniutti, Apostolic delegate to Canada and Newfoundland, in the Basilica of Notre Dame here.The centuries-old rites, attend\u2019d by thousands of faithful, were telebrated in the Basilica sanctuary where, suspended from the .iigh dome, were the four Cardir-ils\u2019 red hats won by predecessors >f Archbishop Roy.They included that of P.odrigue Cardinal Ville-neuve who died in January.It was expected in highest cir-:ies here that the new prelate vould himself be raised to the Sacred College of Cardinals, pro-cably about Christmas.In his first message to the near-:y 600,000 faithful in his new dio-tese.Archbishop Roy extolled the'! merits and work of Cardinal Ville-neuve and asked for the same sympathetic co-operation.Also, he added, \u2018T am counting >r.the prayers of ail to accomplish my mission.\u201d Speaking to a gathering at a liocesan banquet in his honor at tight, the Archbishop who won a mention in dispatches and was made an Officer of the Brit An ¦umpire and a member of the French Legion of Honor, refer-.red several tim^s to his days as chief Roman Catholic chaplain of the First Canadian Army in the Second World War.t Noting the varied gathering, which included men of .different faiths, representatives of church and state and high officers of the Canadian armed forces, he said it was his \u201cdearest wish during my career to teach men to understand each other better, to love one another better and thus accomplish more fully the mission of the church, our mother.\u201d Other speakers included Msgr.Antoniutti, External Affairs Minister St.Laurent, representing Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Premier Maurice Duplessis and Maj.-Gen.E.G.Weeks'.Canadian Army Adjutant-General, representing Defence Minister Claxton.In addition, among those present for the enthronement ceremonies were Lieutenant-Governor; Sir Eugene Fiset and Lt.-Col.Cy-j ril Stone of Ottawa, chief Protestant chaplain of the Canadian Army.Arrival at the Archbishop\u2019s Pai-1 ace about 5 p.m.EDT ended an 85-mile automobile trip from his { old see of Three 'Rivers through numerous country parishes' where church bells peeled and families stood before their flag-bedecked houses to wave a greeting.Tens of thousands of Quebecers enjoyed a civic holiday, lined the route of the parade which passed through gaily-decorated etreeta of the city.The parade included hundreds of cadets, parish guards, zouaves and the band of Archbishop Roy\u2019s old unit, the Royal 22nd Regiment.ANOTHER REFUGEE SHIP REPORTED NEARING HOLY LAND COAST Jet-usalem, July 25.\u2014(/P) \u2014A refugee ship named \u201cReturn to Zion\u201d carrying 400 illegal immigrants, was reported by the Jewish underground organizaiton Haganah to be nearing Palestine waters today with British destroyers \u201calready on her track.\u201d Haganah announced the approach of the ship simultaneously with an assertion that it had learned through its intelligence corps that British authorities planned to impose martial law on all Jews in the Holy Land, in an effort to curb a wave of violence in which at least 10 persons have been killed and 75 wounded in the last nine days.British quarters have predicted a tightening of security controls to check the spreading wave of bloodshed.Highly - placed informants hinted that the measures would take the forrq of sanctions against official Jewry, widespread arrests and stricter curfews.INDEX : Page 2\u2014Theatre News Page 3\u2014City News i Page 4\u2014Editorials Page 5\u2014General News | Page 6\u2014Classified Ads.Page 7\u2014The Trading Post Comics Page 8\u2014Townships\u2019 News Comics i Page 9\u2014Women\u2019s Page I Page 10\u2014Sports\u2019 News Second Engineer Leslie Williams testified that he was stopped out-'side the chief steward's cabin shortly after the ehip left Shanghai and that Mountain had told him he had something to show him in his cabin.He said when he entered he found \u201cHarry\u201d seated on a bunk.When he asked Mountain what the idea was, he told the court, the chief steward replied the man had wanted to leave Shanghai to get \u201ca better break\u201d and he had decided to give him the opportunity.the Montreal-Cartier federal by-election some months ago.Associated with him in the application to incorporate a company to erect the super shelter were Alexander Bialobozychi, a I street car motonnan, and Leo { Desrochers, a railway clerk.The name of their proposed company was the \u201cCanada Atomic Bomb Shelter Company, Limited.\u201d { While hey would have preferred to go ahead with a mammoth shel-1 ¦ter \u201cunder Mount Royal\u201d the { trio also had visions of building shelters elsewhere in Canada.A 39-point declaration, a sworn affidavit and a cheque for $1511 in { event of patent-acceptance had j been sent to Ottawa last July 7 ; but it met.with a flat \u201cno\u201d from | the Atomic Energy Control Board, so Gingras said.He was obviously downcast NETHERL ANDS ARMY CLAIMS NEW SUCCESSES IN INDONESIA Batavia, July 25.\u2014'(Æ*)\u2014A Netherlands army communique reported today that Dutch forces had swept past six more West Java towns and were busy mopping up in East Java after another day of successes against the Indonesian Republic.In northern Sumatra, fierce tribesmen counter - attacked twice against Bindjai, west of Medan, the communique said, but were officially reported driven off.The remaider of Sumatra was said to be quiet.Official Dutch casualty figures since the start of operations were given as 32 killed, 41 wounded and seven missing.Normally these figures lag considerably behind operational reports.Variation In Crop Outlook For Prairies Ruin and Abundance Jostle Elbows as Prospects Point to Crop Equal to 418,00,000 Bushels Harvested Last Year, Over 400 Are Booked Un der Ontario Plan London, July 25.\u20140)\u2014Almost any day now a sign wil! go up in Woodford Green, Esocx, saying that Mr.and Mrs.Albert Weaser have a house ami furniture for sale.That will happen when the Wea-sers know the date when they will join the 7,000 Britons tearing up rootis to fly to Ontario under the province\u2019s air immigration plan.The Wcasers are among the 400 who since Monday have been interviewed, approved and documented by Canadian officials handling the scheme but\u2014\u201cuntil we\u2019ve bought our tickets and know when we\u2019re going, we\u2019re not soiling' anything.\u201d Even before selling their houire and property they are finding a multitude of thing's to do.Selling their home will be a bit of a wrench for it has been put together painstakingly since their marriage in 1937.\u2018Since then we have saved up Continued on Page Improved Shipping Service To Support Commonwealth (Special to Record) Montreal, July 25\u2014The entire resources of the Canadian Pacific Railway have been pledged to .strengthen the British Common-Iwealth and further development of trade and fellowship between all 'nations, W.N.Neal, chairman and {president, Canadian Pacific Rail-! way, and chairman, Canadian Pacific Steamships, said here yesterday.He was speaking at a luncheon aboard the recently-arrived Empress of Canada that was attended by a group of prominent I Canadians.| Host was Capt.E A.Chergold, I the Empress\u2019 commander, and {guests included Reconstruction Minister C.D.Howe and Finance [Minister D.C.Abbott.Outlining Canadian Pacific\u2019s | plans for the re-building of its former two-ocean fleet that was I lost during the war, Mr.Neal felt j the day of super-liners had passed.\u201cThe ocean transport of tomor-{row,\u201d he said, \u201cmay be a moder-¦ ate-sized ship capable of crossing the Atlantic in six or seven days [ and providing a maximum of reliability-, comfort and luxury for passengers.\u201d Regarding present day costs, the Canadian Pacific chairman remarked that a ship to replace the Empress of Berlin would cost almost three times the outlay made : on that vessel in 1931.i Proposing a toast to the re-jeorditioned Empress of Canada, Reconstruction Minister Howe, who I is also acting Minister of Mines and Resources, believed the liner j Winnipeg, July 26.\u2014 0) \u2014'Ruin and abundance jostled elbows on Canada\u2019s western plains today as a burning sun slowly killed crops in | seme drought-stricken areas and matured them in others blessed i by rains.| While farmers in Saskatchewan\u2019s! Ï Rouleau district, 10 miles south of {Regina, and on the Regina plains > hoped no hail, frost or other quirk; | of nature would despoil them of the > would \u201chelp out the movement of best crop in years\u2014if all goe; well immigrants who can contribute j it will average 2S bushels to the much to our national economy and | acre\u2014those in a 140-ntile trip ex-who have beer, held up by the j tending from Prince Albert to world shortage of passenger ships.\u201d; Kerrobert admitted \u201cwe\u2019re licked.\u201d The Provincial Agriculture Department has announced crops in' this area are a failure and that1 the same disaster threatens the: southwestern corner, the Swift Current-Maple Creek-Shaunavon eitough\tm o n c\t\\V to .\tstart\tour\town business,\t\u201d Ffl\tid W< :\tL ' r.\t\u2022'Kir,,\tt we wanted\ta In\tiik! ing\tfirm\tbut\tthe shortage\tof\tmaleri\ta I ki\tlied\tthat.Then it\t\t9 a t a\txi f '\ta n d ;\tthe shortage\tof\tgasolir\t:e ki,\tlied\tthat.Now we\thopt\t; to be\t¦ able\t! tO ,\tstn r* l somethin\tg in\tOntar\tio.\u201d\t\t The Wea:-. ar qVAMSOG table a running as 1 was speed, a with alone introduced and mentit Gene Raymond, who chcckc,, ] out of the air corps as a major, : will concentrate on night flying (during a two-week stint back in | uniform late this month.De-! spite Hollywood\u2019s wails, the movie- chiatri.-t.(box office take is still 50 per con:\t\"What i better than in the early 40\u2019s.asked hint.\"I Paulette Goddard and Burge?'J fellows were, o 'Meredith, in London, celebrated] \"UnfortunaU 1 over to\tthe buffet\t\tc\tasually,\tshe s\thruggecl c\t»if\tthe Ml- id a little\tbre\tiken field\tV\tor mantb\ts, ani\tli stood th\ten\ta in her j}ie co\t\tK-.JUS!\t0\tr.e-piece\twhit\te bathing\tsi\t beginning:\t\tpick up\t\tThen s'\the p\tut on he\tr\tbathing pink-faced\t\ten tie man\tc\tap.\t\t\t\t» reach join\tied\tme.He\t\tShe nu\tt it\ton like\ta\twoman himself ai\t5 I\t)r.Forst\ta\tlone in\tfront\tof a mi\t\t3r, She r.ed that hcen, relatjvo used before, but never official^.| Doc, g, A new cartoon company will be j opinion, known as \"Impossible Pictures.\u2019\u2019 (looking That lonesome - looking gent tired g« playing the piano for his own \u201cMy amusement in the bar at Jack\u2019s-^ don't ki at-the-Beach was Cole Porter, j is handsome and makes an exccl-completely unrecognized.Jean | lent Martini.A girl is pretty and iSablon, the crooner, and writer | very good with the spare ribs, ; Fred Heider are competing for the | These are reasons for \u2018being\u2019 in affections of Margaret Whiting, jlove, not for \u2018falling\u2019 in love.The ! Bob Crosby, who made six mov-, thing that triggers a romance- is - -'.1 something we haven\u2019t charted yet.I groaned stop watch, up precious ritual.At r her a dozen times to speed up this business with the cap.Nothing in- ns I looked at my Eleanor was using seconds with this ïhearsals 1 had told wift, of brooke, and Mr.and Mrs.James Brophy, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.Y.Gidding's, Mountain Street.Miss June Beasley has left for Concord, N.H., where she will spend a few weeks with Mr.and Dr.and Mrs.Reginald Watson I Mrs.Percy Downes, and daughter, and Miss Symonds, ! Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Shcrbit of Montreal, were calling at the and daughter, Rita, of South-home of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace bridge, Mas?., are spending a Dobb.\tweek at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Mr, and Mrs.Clair Libby and1 Gerald McDonald, daughter, Tiny, of Beebe,' also, Mr.Alan Lawrence, of Dawson their granddaughter, Janet Burns, i Cqjlege, St.Johns, was home tor woman 0f Ontario, were calling on friends j the week-end with his parents, Mr.in town.\t( and Mrs.H, S, Lawrence, Duffer- Mr.and Mrs.Ernest J.David-; in Street, son, of Chicago, 111., and Mrs.L.I Mr.and Mrs.John Mees and R.Hovey, of Melrose, Mass., are : baby, of New York, have return-spending their holidays with their led to their home, after visiting sister, Sliss Amy Davidson.j f°r two weeks at Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace, Ntrs.Mees\u2019 parents, J.V.Doe, Denison Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Poyner, of Port Keils, B.C., spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Dunn.D1XVILLE ALSO DILAMA .FILMED IN THE NATURAL COLORS OF THE GLORIOUS WEST! \"THE CARAVAN TRAIL\", with E> tary-General Stefan Bastovansky, j ' -\u2018\u2018After \u201cthe two-year plan, we resembles old Marxist doctrines j may j^ve a five-year plan.We be-about as much as a jet-propelled | j;eve jn plannings a small country racer resembles the flying machine , has limitcd rcSource; and it k ne-that the W right Brothers launched j (.e&sary gge that they are used at Kittyhawk.\tj most wisely for the common good.'\u2019 A quiet, scholarly ex-railway j\tcurrent p]an has already clerk, 37-year-old Bastovansky con-j conver^c( 1Y)06t of the industries trois the party machinery which |\townership, but the 30 per harvested a Red vote of ol per cent: ;.cnt; that are.privately operated in the first Slovak elections a.terp^y continue that way indefinite-the war.\t: iv.On the wall of Bastovansky s Bastovansky admitted that about simple office hangs a picture of 5)000 Slovaks were in forced-la-Lenin, but the .top Bolshevik of his- jj0r campS after conviction or;' tory has a quizzical expression on c;narges ranging from black mat-j his bearded face.\tI keting to collaboration with Nazi \u201cThe accusation that the Slovak j GermaT,y during the war.Communist Party\u2019s program is j \u201cTheir treatment is much more' made in Moscow is not often made, humane than wa.s the rule in Ger- (Slovakia\u2019s unusual brand of Communism, which bears a white collar and goes to church, is described by A P\u2019s veteran roving correspondent, Daniel de Luce, in the following dispatch, one of a series written during his tour of lands in the Russian sphere.) Bratislava, Slovakia\u2014 (Æ>) \u2014Slovak Communism wears a white collar to the office\u2014and goes to church on Sunday.It beats the propaganda drums for Soviet foreign policy.But it admits it never wants to sec a Russian army on Slovak soil again.It talks of democracy instead of dictatorship of the proletariat.It wants Czechoslovakia\u2019s windows to the west wide open.j by Rev.Canon Bearers were Gilles Couture, Beaudry, dean i lick Assclin.The deceased leaves to mourn I her loss one son, Edgar, and several nephews and nieces.Among the mourners besides lier son, were J.P.Mullins, M.P., ,1.O.A ; el i il, A.R.Tobin, K.C., Cesaire Gervais, AV.J.Mullins, S.Lafontaine, Mark Gervais, Emile .Lafontaine, S.Lafontaine and L.P.Couture.Interment was in the Bromp-tonville Cemetery, in the Tobin lot, CHERRY RIVER THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA Requires A BILINGUAL EDITOR, $2,700.$3,120, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa.Full particulars on posters in Post Offices, National Employment Service Offices, or Offices of the Civil Service Commission throughout Canada.Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed, not later than August 2, 1947, with the CIVIL SF.RV1CF, COMMISSION OF CANADA OTTAWA BALL BROS.TRANSPORT LIMITED The M illing AA\u2019orkers met at the home of Mrs.Edith Catchpaw with a good attendance, in spite of the intense heat.Mr.-.Delia ML.-on, who has been at the Sherbrooke Hospital for treatment is somewhat improved.Mrs.Cora Dolloff had as guests her granddaughter, Mrs.Mark Vaughan, and Mr.Vaughan, of Coalicook, and Mr.and Mrs.j George Barnes, of Magog.Mrs, Edith Styan, of Magog,! was a guest of .Airs.Frank Buz-zell.NEW SHERBROOKE ADDRESS We wish to advise our customers and friends that on account of our recent fire, our warehouse will be located at 43 LANSDOWNE STREET the telephone number remains the same: 2679 Hoping that our customers who were put to any inconvenience will bear with us, and thanking them for past and future patronage.ball BROS.TRANSPORT LIMITED and it is easy to disprove,\u201d Basto- Sure of Your Supply ta cR^mgjïi ANTHRACITE **,.! would exKort all users of coal to exert every effort to get their supply in during the open season.\" The Right Honourable C, D.Hows Place Your Order NOW for A Premium Anthracite man concentration camps,\u201d he commented.\"The black market .has been a post-war plague in -our 1 economy and our law provides tip j to the death penalty.However, j that penalty has not yet been in-! voked.\u201d BRIEFLETS Dance, Sat.night, at Wilson\u2019s Barn, Milby.Tom Coley\u2019s Orch.i Dance, Sat.night, Willowdale .Pavilion.Belle AA'iliard's Orchestra.Dance, Suitor's.Friday night, l.en Hobson\u2019s Orchestra.Dance to Western Aces at Oid\u2019s Place, Cherry River, Sat., July 26.J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.78-80 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 23^0 ; W.T.dance.Milby Hall, Saturday.Ward\u2019s Orch.Adm.50c.ATTENTION LEGION MEMBERS A parade will be held at thp (Legion Home, 5 Prospect Street, ( Saturday-, the 26th of July.1917.: Fall in at 4:30 p.m.Dress: Berets I and deeoratiors to be worn.Western Variety Show.Duke and \u2018his Swingbillies.Sunday, July 27, ; La Patrie, Syndicate Hall; Monday, 2%th, I.O.O.F.Hall.South Durham; [Tuesday, 29th, Sutton Town Hal;; AVedr.esday, 30th, AA'eek's Hall, ! Canaan, Vt.; Thursday, 31st.Way\u2019s j Mills Town Hall; Friday, Aug.1st.j Rock Island Opera House.' 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