Sherbrooke daily record, 4 mai 1943, mardi 4 mai 1943
[" V ^bprbrnokp laüg Hwnrî) THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Fair and milder» Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, MAY 4.1943.CITY EDITION.ALLIED FORCES CLOSING OIZERTE RASE American Force Advances After Seizing Mateur United States Troops, Capitalizing on Middle Position After Seizure of Mateur, Moved Forward on Heels of Retreating Germans to Ferryville, Which Forms Dock Area of Naval Base.\t- BOEING PLANT WORKERS YIELD TO GOVERNMENT Passenger Service To Montreal Delayed By Derailment Of Fast Freight In Vicinity Of Eastman DOVE OF PEACE DESCENDS UPON RIVAL CHIEFS Eight Thousand Workers in ernment Conditions Today.,,\tn,\tm i dian Pacific Railway was seriously Vancouver\tPlane\tPlants disrupted today as the result of the Will Resume Work on Gov- i deraiiment of fourteen oars of a fast ! freight bound for the Maritime Pra-! vinees near Orford Lake shortly be-\u201c\t~~\tI fore noon today.According: to in- vancouver, 'lay 4.-\u2014i(P> Gates at formation received by tbe railway the four Vancouver plants of Boom* authorities, nobody was injured Aircraft Company of Canada.Limit- when the freight loft thc rails.but od.swung open to«ay for some 8,000 the track Puffcrod considerable dam-workers to resume work after a six- Passenger service between Slier-; ed by Newport, Vt.and arrive in brooke and Montreal over the Cana- i Sherbrooke over the Quebec Central delayed jour-1 Railway to continue its ney, Canadian Purchases Of Fourth Victory Loan Near Half Of Objective COMMISSION TO OPEN READY HEARINGS -aP' The com romier (Jodbout By WILLIAM B.KING, Associated Press Staff Writer ANOTHER MERCHANTMAN LAUNCHED day shutdown ordered when eiwploy- Allied Headquarters, North Africa, April 4.\u2014(IP)\u2014United States troops, capitalizing on their middle position after the seizure of Mateur, moved forward today on the; o\u2019Biden heels of retreating Germans toward* Ferryville, which is ten miles to: war the Northeast and the dock area of the naval base of Bizerte.At the same time other forces fanned out toward the j ees defied a Government ruling and .r, ,\t\u201e\t: took a ten-minuta rest period last An Eastern Canadian Port.May : Wednesday 4\u20141.®\u2014Another\t10.000-ton cargo! After ninety per cent ot the em- ship was added to Canada\u2019s met- p]0yees chant marine here yesterday age from the plunging ears.Pa'songer train No.202 from the Elk Island Park slid ways in a launching ceremony.The vessel was blessed by Rev.M.T.morning.of the .\t.ittendir.g a mass meeting when late yesterday voted to return to down the : work \u201con the Government\u2019s terms plants WORK OF THE 60\u2019S Bristol.England, May -i.\u2014 (G>) \u2014 Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labor, told an audience here that Britain\u2019s man-power was the best organized | jng in the world.Nearly 750,000 men ! Tyerman Noumea Si ! and women between fiO and 05 years | \u2018Union and smashed to a point eight miles I ?f a§'e were doing work of national1 1 importance.for the time being,\u201d Don Public Relations Officer Boeing firm announced the would re-open today.Ralph P.Bell, National Director-General of Aircraft Production, authorized the re-opening following assurance of union officials there would be no stoppage of work dur-regnlar working periods, Mr.said.officials, in a letter sent Quebec, May 4.{mission set up by I ! two weeks ago to investigate union I difUculties in the three Lake .St, I John district newsprint mills of ,\t¦ ot i i\tPrice Brothers and Company, will Montreal due m Sherbrooke at noon\tils f ,.M MUin was following shortly after the man- ixhursd-r ifest freight and is delayed beyond j Lawyers !o assist the Commit Orford Lake and it is not expected sion in ,,s , lirv o arrive m Sherbrooke until late;tkn!0i ofrhicoHttmi.cmin.se! f this afternoon.A specwl tram was\tsyndicates; Bernard United States Rubber Director and Undersecretary of War Reported Ready to Join Subscriptions Yesterday of $63.800.350 Bring Cumulative Total for First Seven Working Days of Campaign to $436,345.250 as Compared with $366.965,050 at Same Stage of Third Loan Drive.- - ¦ .& .MONTREAL COUNCIL I Ottawa, May 4.^ Monday Forces, HALTS BUCK RALLY Tyerman,'made up in Sherbrooke leaving at ;lin< of\tc I ter in the name of thc laird.\u201d I Lord lb nop of the Anglican Dio-! The Lord Bishop of Quebec, Rt.! ei'M! of Montreal yesterday at Christ I Rev.Philip Carrington, and chief j Chum! Cathedral.\tI conaccrator for thc metropolitan of The colorful ceremony followed his: the Ecclefimstical Province of Can* \u2019 consecration and was attended by i ada, Most Rev.John MacKenley, read ; many representative.-' from dioceses! the Act of Consecration and tho from Eastern Canada.\t|\tmandate for enthronement, after tho ) The Lord Hi.-hop\u2019s approach was! singing of the psalms and thc read-1 heralded by a fanfare of trumpets ing of the lesson.The new Bishop received the pastoral staff after he had been led to the.episcopal thorne by Bishop Carrington.This staff was first presented to Rt.Rev.J.C.Farthing, D.D., in 1909 for his use and for his successors in the See of Montreal.The newly-enthroned Bishop then faced the kneeling congregation and gave his initial episcopal blessing, After the Amen the trumpets, again directed by Capt.Gagnier of the Grenadier Guards, were sounded and the Doxology was read.The former dean of the cathedral wa< consecrated in the morning service, bv the laying-on of hands of the other Bishops present.He then v is gvien the Bible and the Crozier which was first carried before Bish- by Hi.- Majesty\u2019s Canadian Grenadier Guards under thc direction of Capt.\u20221.J.Gagnier.Tho new Lord Bishop went to the West floor of the cath-; edral accompanied by his chaplains 1 and the Chancellor of the Diocese, Chief Justice W.L.Bond.Tradition was observed when the Bishop knocked three times at the | door and answered the \u201cWho is there?\u201d query with the solemn words, \u201cThe Lord Bishop elected and ' consecrated, who prays that he may [ be enthroned.\u201d The wardens of the cathedral were ! then instructed to admit the.Bishop Continued on pag» 2, column 3.45 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1943.BRIG.R.FRASER 'PREPARING FOR APPEARING IN ANNUAL C.OF C.LOCAL FEATURE SESSION MAÏ 20 PILFERING 0F RATIONED GOODS TO BE CHECKED National Debt, National Blessing by STEPHEN LEACOCK Vice-President of Fraser Bros.Establishment, Participates in Production of \u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn.\u201d An interesting sidelight on the current showing of \u201cCommandos Strike at Dawn,\" at the Granada Theatre, is that the officer appearing in the Commando raid on the Nazi airfield, and giving the orders for the attack, is none other than Brigadier K.A.Fraser, O.C., We e, Coast Artillery, and Vice-President of the Sherbrooke firm Fraser Bros.Limited.His brother, Uavid S.Fraser, is well known in Sherbrooke and is a member of St.George\u2019s Club.The entire film was made with the co-operation of the Canadian British and Norwegian Governments, and many of the famous Canadian Army units located on the West Coast participated in the making of this great moving picture.S- A.Vinebcrg, Manager of Fraser Bros., Ltd., picked Brigadier Fraser out immediately in the above-mentioned scene, the close-up being one of many affording splendid opportunities for people to roeogni/.e friends or relatives who might be taking part in the dramatization of Commando warfare.Highly Continued from page changes being approved by eight to one, A new outbreak resulted when given to a local firm, in which he Aid.Hamel urged that a parcel of land he purchased in Collinsville for the creation of a play-ground.Aid, Robert then asked for a return on what the annexation of Collinsville had coat to date, would cost in the future and what taxation revenue it would provide.Coupled to this was a plea for the reopening of the fire station in the West Ward.However, Aid.Hamel did not press his arguments, being willing to accept the word of his colleagues that the problems would be studied.Another somewhat controversial item that was approved without argument last evening was the recommendation that permanent employees of the city be allowed eight days\u2019 sick leave with pay and twelve days' holidays with pay each year.The purchase of $50,000 in Fourth Victory Loan bonds for sinking' fund purposes was approved.Plans for the annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce, scheduled for May 20, are progressing, it was announced today by i\u2019n .-blent L.W.Dixon.The principal speaker at the meeting will explain the advantages of a textile school.No decision has been reached as to where the yearly 'session will be held, Mr.Dixon said.Secretary Alberic Julien announc-¦ I d today that a recent questionnaire sent out by the Chamber of Commerce in connection with an ! ove r-the-counter selling course re-ulted in only nine answers, which indicated that approximately seventy clerkfi arc ready to study the course.\u201cCertainly there is in Sherbrooke more than seventy clerks who need to increase their knowledge on salesmanship,\u201d said Mr.Julien in pointing out that, more clerks should enroll.He said that there still is time to return the questionnaire of the (\u2019.of C.headquarters in the Quebec Central Railway Building.\u201cWhat do you call \u2018distributed\u2019?\u201d asks George.\u201cHe means , everybody bolds some,\u201d says one of the fellers.\u201cOh!\u201d F.A.McGregor, Enforcement I use your mind.For instance,\" at! \u201cWell,\u201d Bill went on, \u201cnow let\u2019s I was a witness to a queer matter , of psychology this morning.Psychology?No, I\u2019m not trying to use | a long word for a short.It\u2019s simple ' enough.It just means the way you Admims\u2019.rator for the Prices Board, warned today in a Board statement that pensona found pilfering rationed foods will be charged with \u201creceiving rationed goods without coupons,\u201d the maximum penalty for which is $5,000 end two years\u2019 imprisonment.The statement .said the action was being taken to curb an increase in the theft of butter, sugar, tea and coffee reported by «tores in some section» of the country.FINED ON ASSAULT COUNT Both Sides Continued from page 1.public and the Administration regarding wartime strike».Lewis also said the miners would stand pat on their original demands for $2-a-
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