Sherbrooke daily record, 2 décembre 1938, vendredi 2 décembre 1938
[" WEATHER Fair and coJd.Satwday, easterly winds; partly cloudy and becoming somewhat milder, followed by light snow.itorbraik?Sathr IRworii TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 15; minimium, 10, Same day l»,st year; Max, 33; min.25.Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938.Forty-Second Year.ITALO-FRENCH TENSION INCREASING Fresh Strike Danger Adds To Troubles French Government Demands \u201cExplana-lions\u201d of Italian Intentions Toward Tunisia.Djibouti and Corsica Following Outbreak in Italian Chamber of Deputies -Labor Orders Sympathetic Strikes in Protest to Discharge of Leaders.FAMED CALGARY .SUN TO DISAPPEAR Alberta Oil and Gas Conservation Board Orders that All Gas Not Used for Fuel Purposes Be Returned to the Ground.Three Sought For Abduction Of Young Maryland School Girl Oxon Hill.Md., Dec.2.\u2014(A3) \u2014 Police search for three men in h black truck was intensified today after eighteen-year-old Mary Brown, sobbing hysterically, stumbled into her home last night with a story of being blindfolded and held captive for thirty hours.The girl, her clothing torn and her one of the men had a mustache.\u201d Manning added that the girl, seized while coming home from school Wednesday with her sister, expressed belief she had not been taken more than five miles away.An automobile\u2014not the truck in which she was abducted\u2014brought ! her to a field within a half mile of ; ISSUE LIST OF PROSPECTIVE Paris, Dec.2.\u2014VP)\u2014The dual danger of more strikes with increasing bitterness among labor at home and what was feared to be an Italian campaign lor colonies in Africa confronted the Government of Premier Edouard Daladier today.the new strikes were in protest against the discharge of workmen who led the one-day general walkout Wednesday which the Premier crushed before it could have marked effect.The General Confederation of_ Labor and the Socialist party) charged 1,500,000 workers were discharged, suspended or locked out of factories while an informant who knew Government sources put the figure at \u201cnot more than 70,000.\u201d A general strike at Saint Nazaire, which included calls to 11,000 metal and shipyard workers, appeared to have at least early success.Thousands refused to report to duty.At Le Havre, 12,000 textile employees were called out and smaller strikes were ordered elsewhere.Saint Nazaire bristled witr Mobile Guards hurriedly dispatched to keep order and protect workers who stayed on their jobs.À squad of Mobile Guards fought for fifteen minutes with eight hundred pickets attempting to enforce a metal workers' strike r.t the northern industrial town of Denain.Several of each side were wounded.Of the 25,000 workers who wa'k-ed out in the northern metal V'cries, only 10,000 remained on stake.Northern coal mines were woiking virtually at normal.The cries \u2018\u2018Tunisia\u201d from Fas :,st deputies in the Italian Parliament during a speech by the Foreign Minister, Count Galeazzo C'iano, Wednesday provoked the international situation and led Foreign Minister Bonnet last night to request \u2018\u2018explanations\u201d of Italian intentions toward Tunisia, Djibouti and Corsica.The Italian press continued the matter, and French official quarters believed it marked the beginning of a German and Italian campaign to compensate Italy in the Meriterranean for support when Germany annexed Austria and part of Czechoslovakia.Inasmuch as France and Great, Britain agreed to the partition of Czechoslovakia on the theory the Sudeten Germans had the \u201cright to dispose of themselves\u201d in selecting a government.French commentators acknowledged that Italy could highly embarras France by^ demanding the same right for Ital ans jiving in Tunisia.There was some discussion of postponing the visit of Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbcntrop of Germany, who was expected on Monday to sign the newly concluded Ger-màn-Frcnch friendship agreement.Sir Kingsley Wood.British Air Minister, on a visit to Paris this morning to discuss military aviation was expected also to talk with Premier Daladier about the Italian-African situation.The Tunisian protectorate long has been a stumbling block in FVench-Italian relations.It was recalled that General Maurice Gamelin, Chief of the National Defence Staff, made an Armistice Day inspection of Tunisia fortifications at the Italian Libyia border although by custom ho should have reviewed the army parade in Paris.And iust a year ago Daladier, Defence Minister but not then Premier, told Parliament that Tunisia was endangered by Italy, Despite his easy victory over labor's general strike and although industrialists held the new sympathy strike movement lacked general momentum, it seemed apparent that the Premier's troubles at home were not ended.His discharge of the leaders and many cf their followers angered labor, which had hoped for a gesture of \u201cappeasement.\u201d Daladier, determined to maintain order and keep industry going, was expected to ask a vote of confidence when Parliament convenes next #- \u201cNEWS HOUND\" BACK ON JOB St.Louis, Dec.2.\u2014VP)\u2014\u201cButch,\u201d trained fox terrier \u201cNews Hound,\u201d was back on the job today and Newsboy Johnny (Naisy) Kilfoy shouted his headlines a little more jubilantly.Butch, and the money changer he carries strapped to his harness so customers can make their own change, disappeared Monday.\u201cTwo Sorry people,\u201d who tied an apologetic note to his harness and sent him back, money changer and all, were forgiven.Calgary, Dec.2.\u20140) \u2014 Calgary's famed \u201cMidnight Sun,\u201d the burning gas flares of Turner Valley forty miles south of Calgary, which have wasted billions of cubic feet of gas, will be extinguished within three or four months under present plans of Alberta Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation Board, W.F.Knode, Board Chairman, announced last night.All gas produced at the field, except that used for fuel purposes in Calgary and Southern Alberta towns, will be returned to the limestone under a compulsory repressuring scheme applying to both oil and gas wells of the field, Mr.Knode said.Gas used to lift oil to the surface in crude wells will be returned to the ground as well as that processed in absorption plants.hair dishevelled, collapsed and was the Brown farm home about ten reported able to give her family little coherent information.A physician gave her a sedative and asked State Police not to question her until today.Robert Manning, a family friend and former Washington detective who was in the home, quoted Mary i as saying three men had held her ! prisoner all night long.\u201cThey had rible.\u201d knocked her out and thrown her on a mattress.\u201d She said she had not [been attacked.\u201cShe srdd she was blindfolded all Insurgent Forces Take Unusual Action of Warning Inhabitants of One Hundred Cities of Anticipated Raids, o\u2019clock last night.There she was j\t- let out.\t'\ti Hendaye, France, Dec.2.(/P)\u2014The She ran up a lane to the house, [ Spanish Insurgents\u2019 boasting of the where Manning was keeping watch j superiority of thetr air force over while members of the family rested j the Government\u2019s planes, took the after an anxious night and day.j unusual step today of announcing \u201cShe fell in my arms and I car-1 the cities and towns they are plan-vied her into the dining room and uing to bomb in nearly one hundred put a coat over her.She looked ter-1 Government localities which the In surgents said contained military the time they held her, but she knew bed.He called a doctor, who confirmed \u2019 objectives.A note published with the girl's statement that she had not : the list said the action was taken been assaulted.Mary\u2019s parents em-j \u201cto avoid any damage to peaceful braced her and quickly put her to [ citizens.\u201d No date was fixed for the Five Nations Tackle Problem Of Saving European Refugees Representatives of Great Britain, United States, France, Netherlands and Brazil Seek Removal of Germany\u2019s \u201cFlight Tax\u201d to Facilitate Settlement of German Jews in South American and British Empire Countries\u2014Five Million Involved.- .#- London, Dec.2.\u2014(/P)\u2014Five states Writing On Purported Confession Links Accused To Slaying Of Girl bombings.Death Toll Of Worst Bus Disaster In U.S.History Mounts To Twenty-Three Sixteen Others Injured, Three Critically, When Freight Train Speeding Through Blinding Snowstorm Struck Crowded School Bus Near Salt Lake City-Some of Dead So Badly Mangled that Parents Were Not Allowed to See Bodies of Children.SEEKING TO REGAIN BOSTON WHEAT TRADE men, representing Great Britain, the United States, France, The Netherlands and Brazil, today tackled the gigantic problem of finding sanctuary for an estimated five million European refugees who are seeking new homes.Informed sources said the group would seek to arrange modification of Germany\u2019s \u201cFlight Tax\u201d rule which strips Jews of almost all they own as .they leave Germany, thus tending to make them public charges on the countries allowing them to enter.With that barrier removed, the statesmen, who form the \u201cInner Committee\u201d of the intergovernmental board formed at Évian-les-Bains, France, last summer, expect better reaction from South American and British Empire countries to the committee\u2019s efforts.Today's meeting of the Committee was the first since the recent anti-Semitic drive started in Germany.The chairman, Earl Winterton, and FRAUD CHARGE DELAYS WOOING OF MOVIE STAR the permanent executive director, George Rublee, of the United States, submitted reports on the work they have done since the committee was Buckne; thirt\u20180ne, of formed .\t'\t\u2019 Meanwhile, the first two hundred German Jewish children reached English shores this morning when the steamer Prague docked at Harwich.The children were from Berlin and Hamburg.Some children from a Berlin orphanage were among the group.Their orphanage was burned during the Nazi outburst following the assassi- Would-Be Fiance of Loretta Young Is Charged with Fraudulent Operations in Securities of Philippine Railways Company.New York, Dec.2.\u2014{/?)\u2014A dapper young international financier\u2019s projected wooing of movie star Loretta Young was balked teaay by a mail fraud charge federal officials served on him as he left the liner Queen Mary.The prisoner, booked as William New York, was accused of defrauding Phu;p-pine railroad bondholders of $100,-000 by whirlwind intercontinental operations that included a chorus-girl lobbying party in Washington.Buckner was taken to an office on Wall street and questioned along Montreal, Dec.2.\u2014(.(P)\u2014Evidence Antonio Godon was the author of an unsigned note purporting to confess to the slaying of Simone Caron eight years ago was on the record of his preliminary hearing today as it resumed after interruption through a fainting spell by the twenty-eight-year-old former dishwasher.A couple of lines scribbled on rough cardboard, the note was received by police eight years ago while they were holding Brother Dosithee on a charge of slaying the seven-year-old girl, whose body was found in the cellar of Roussin Academy at nearby Pointe-aux-Trem-bles.The brother, a teacher at the Academy, was convicted once of the murder and sentenced to hang, but won a new trial and acquittal.Police said they received the cardboard note, along with a bloodstained ring tucked in an envelope, while they were holding Albert Nogaret, whose religious name was Brother Dosithee.Louis Jargaille, former Chief of Quebec Provincial detectives, testified wording of the note wiTs: \u201cI murdered the little girl.Release Brother Nogaret.He had nothing to do with it.\u201d At preliminary hearing yesterday ANOTHER BRITISH SHIP SUNK Madrid, Dec.2.-(;P)\u2014The British ship Surrey Brook was struck by shrapnel today during an Insurgent air raid on the port of Valencia, but nobody was hurt.The five planes dropped about 100 bombs.Three two handwriting experts testified! c'v'L\"ins on shore were wounded.Six that the note, which was unsigned, ! ael ia ru \u201cs 0,1 Barcelona last night could have been written only by Godon.The former dishwasher, a kitchen helper at the Academy at the time of the crime eight years ago, was arrested a few weeks ago.Since release of Borther Dosithee in 1931 the case had been marked as \u201cunsolved\u201d by police.Dr.Rosaire Fontaine., Provincial medico-legal expert, and Prof.Paul Rioux of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes claimed writing on the note showed peculiarities of penmanship ! that made it certain it had been written by Godon.Godon suffered a fainting spell yesterday during description of an alleged attempt at suicide by him.The testimony was given by Brother Rosaire, director of the Academy at the time of the slaying, who said it had occurred a few weeks after police arrested Brother Dosithee.Godon\u2019s collapse brought a sudden adjournment untii today.Mr.and Mrs.Magliore Caron, parents of Simone, said the ring delivered in the envelope'to police had been worn by their daughter the day she left home to carry her .father\u2019s lunch to a textile plant! iwhere he worked.caused two deaths.Boston, Dec, 2.\u2014(®\u2014A drive to -egain for the port of Boston some of the wheat export business formerly a feature of 'port activity has been launched by Manager Frank S.Davis of the Maritime Association.In a letter to H.C.Albin, procurement officer of the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation which is financing the Governmenit\u2019s pro-i\ti\t,\t,.gramme of selling .100,000,000 busih-i \u2018\t^ ° Sree, 10 ,1)0(;,1('s' els of American wheat overseas this) M Sait Lake General Hospital season, Davis urged the port of Bos-j morgue where the bodies were as-toTi be considered as an outlet for at semblcd, one badly mangled body least a portion of the gram.\t¦\t-\t' s\t¦ Sail Lake City, Dec.2.-DP) -\u2022Villi the death of a youlli early today, toll of the country\u2019s worst school bus-train disaster rose io Iwenty-three identified victims.Sixteen youths, all occupants of Hie crowded bus ihaf was hi| len miles south of here yesterday by a speeding freight train roaring through an early-morning snowstorm, wore injured, three criti-cally.Some of the dead were so badly mangled parenls were not, Royal Commission Preparing Report On B.N.A.Act Reform Expected that Report of Commission Which Has Probed Dominion-Provincial Relations and Public Finance Systems Will Be Available Half-Way Through Next Parliamentary Session \u2014Over Ten Thousand Pages of Evidence Taken.STREAMLINED REGIMENT FOR remained unidentified.Hospital attendants said it, was possible the form was part of the body of one of .the identified children'.Screaming through a December sleet storm which had put it more I than an hour behind schedule on a I run from Denver the \u2018Flying Ute,\u201d 'fastest freight tram on the Denver and Rw> Grande Western line, ploughed into the loaded school bus ; near suburban Midvale, ten miles south of Salt.Lake City.Engineer E.L.Rehmeir, warned .of the impending collision only au ______\tj inis1 bant before the crash, applied & r\\u\tt,\t_\t.\t_\t, the brakes, but the heavy, fifty-car Ottawa, Dec.2.\u2014-Cl1)\u2014The Royal train thundered its entire quairter-tommission on Domimon-Provin- mile length further, showerin- Ha\tA?y PïeBa*edA0 set- bodies and wreckage, before grind- tie down to the most difficult part j ing to a stop.of .its vital task\u2014drafting a report The caboose halted at the point w.nvh might lead to more complete j where the engine had struck, and national unity and a sounder system .soon weeping parents and classmate* were carrying the injured into the of public finance in Canada.ÜC IMF A fcPTTIV Ml Jin' \u2022PTmiSSi0!l yc.stej'd,üy co™- j caboose, out of the wët snow.o O.IWrAJN 1 R I 'Rei''iCUe W°rkeirS emP,oyed a BRITISH COURT DECORUM UPSET BY APPELANT BILODEAU CASE CONTINUES IN KING\u2019S BENCH lection of data on which it will base , that report.Its public sitting's con-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\teluded when the Manitoba Govern- New Unit, Smaller Either ment wound «p hs supplementary Than Great War Regiment;\"Thfia.sk now win be to finish a or Regiment of Today, torevi(,w °f the 10,000-odd pages of Have More Effprtivo Fmiin- rKkTcc . '*\u20191.16 13 29 2 9 12 21 S 9 10 19 10 10 6 16 10 4\t15 Ü 3 14 10 5\t13 4 5\t13\t4 6\t13 4 9 13 39 5 11 6 5 11 11 11 8 8 7 4 6 6 5 4 4 : 3 6 5 Roy, Sherbrooke .5 Cormier, Sherbrooke .4 Larabie, Lachine .4 Guibord, Boston .3 Mousette, Shawinigan .2 Graboski, Valleyfield .2 Armand, Lachine .1 James.Lachine.2 Lilly, Lachine .4 Goulet, Shawinigan .4 Demers, Lachine.4 McIntyre, Cornwall .3 Desrosiers, Boston .3 Spain, Boston .2 Belanger, Shawinigan .2 Bergeron, Shawinigan .1 Depelteau.Valleyfield .3 Ranger, F., Valleyfield 2 10 10 10 10 9 9 19 8 13 8 4 6 6 4 2 0 4 8 8 2 14 24 4 5 22 5 4 Tag Millar ran riot last night in Lachine\u2019s new Municipal Arena and tho Rapides handed the unpredictable Valleyfield Braves a seven-three lacing, by so doing stepping into second place in the Provincial Senior Hockey League.It was victory No, 3 for the Lachine ramblers in their latest winning streak and also their third triumph in three games with the Braves thus far during the season.Millar was not to be stopped and flipped five goals into the nets behind Johnny Lascelles in addition to handing Gib James a pass for another.The seventh Lachine goal was scored by Lalonde.Depelteau, Hamel and Peer found the net for Valleyfield, Valleyfield players were not displaying the hockey of which they are capable, although the Rapides were hitting sensational heights from start to finish of the tilt.Forwards were listless on the attack and failed to pass the rubber while the defencemen left Goalie Lascelles uncovered time and time again.The form that made them co-favorites for the title with Cornwall Flyers was.sadly lacking.Millar\u2019s five goals raised his total to ten in Rapides' last three starts, and the feeling is that while the tools rarely make the workman, someone should examine the stick wielded by the flashy pivot player \u2014 just in case.Lachine dominated the play throughout.Millar gave them the lead late in the initial frame when the Braves were a man short while Lalonde made it two-nothing seconds later.Tag banged home another on a pass from Tony Demers just after the start of the second session with Gib James counting the next assisted by his line-mates, Demers and Millar.Valleyfield\u2019s ganging attack finally struck paydirt when Depelteau beat Conny Dion, but Millar nullified this with a neat tally.Braves worked better in the final period but Dion held them out while Millar twice seized advantage of their five-man attacks and broke away to put Lachine further ahead.Theo Hamel at length beat Dion on a power-play and then fed Bert Peer a pass for another counter, but Rapides held until the final bell.Jules Cholette and Tony Demers decided to settle a little difference of opinion shortly before the final whistle.Their scrap ended just about even but the suspicion is the referee really won, as both would-be pugilists were handed major penalties.Valleyfield Lachine Lascelles\tgoal\tDion Godin\tdefence\tDupuis Gromoll\tdefence\tR, Demers Hamel\tcentre\tMillar Cholette\twing\tT.Demers Gagnon\twing\tJames Valleyfield subs: Mentzel, Peer Deneault Ranger, Depelteau, Grab-oski, Philbin, Boyer, Lachine subs: Cameron, Larabie, Bastien, Lalonde, Majeau, McCormack, Armand.Referees: Lebel and Carroll.First T -\\''od 1\u2014\tLacjiine.Millar (James).17:18 2\u2014\tLachine.Lalonde (Bastien).18:34 Penalties: Ranger, R.Demers.Second Period 3\u2014\tLachine ., .Millar (T.Demers).3:40 4\u2014\tLachine.James (Millar, T.Demers).9:55 5\u2014Valleyfield\tDepelteau (Deneault, Hamel) .12:20 6\u2014\tLachine.Millar (R.Demers, Armand) .15:27 Penalties1 Larabie, T.Demers, Cameron Boyer, Depelteau, Graboski, Cholette.Third Period 7\u2014\tLachine.Millar (James, T.Demers) .15:36 8\u2014\tLachine.Millar .16:14 9\u2014\tValleyfield .Hamel.17:14 10\u2014Valleyfield.Peer (Hamel, Ranger) .18:10 Penalties: Cameron, Depelteau, (minors); T.Demers, Cholette, (majors).LEAGUE P Cornwall ., Lachine .Valleyfield Sherbrooke xBoston ,, , Shawinigan x\u2014Gets .9 .12 .12 .11 .8 .8 three games; Canadian for home games STANDING W.\tL.\tD.\tF.\tA.\tP.8\t1\t0\t48\t20\t16 6\t6\t0\t48\t44\t14 5\t6\t1\t42\t41\t13 5 5 1 37 49 It 2\t6 0 18 25 6 3\t5 0 26 40 6 points for home teams four points against Boston.Paul Derringer is sinking more of his Cincinnati Reds\u2019 pay into.Florida real estate.Building cottages near Sarasota now.\u201cSONNY\u201d MOONEY IN CANA-DIEN-MAPLE LEAF FOLD That Ronald \u201cSonny\u201d Mooney had agreed to perform with Caiiadien-Maple Leafs in the St.Francis Valley Hockey League was announced at the Royals-Sherbrooke match last night by Eugene \u201cNewsy\u201d Lalonde.Lalonde declared that the acquisi-tion of Bill Gordon is all that is needed to complete his roster.S\u2019pose you all noticed W-.izzer White is back on top of the National League\u2019s ground gain-rs.^ot' l\\* tfot- b SPECIAL HIGHLAND WHISKY PRODUCT OF HIRAM WALKER & SORS, CARADA DISTILLERS OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS CANADIAN CLUB WHISKY -SKWS GOOD ADVICE and GOOD UNDERWEAR Suitable, warmth-retaining underwear will help to protect your health against our severe Canadian winters, Ask for Penmans Fleece-Lined Underwear Number \u2018\u201827\u201d and be sure of both protection and comfort.An inner lining of soft fleecing provides warmth and is non-irritating to the skin.Tailored fit allows you to move with freedom.Rely on the Penmans label for long wear and complete underwear satisfaction.Made in the Province of Quebec, for the'rigours of our climate, Penmans Fleece-Lined Underwear is available in shirts and drawers and Union suits, including the popular Nueut style for men and boys.v, 70*\t.(Attniue\u2019iAahu-.T 638FE FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR FOR MEN & BOYS / "]
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