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[" 1952\t\tFEBRUARY\t\t\t1952 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1 2 3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 SberbcookeTDaiuiBeeoi'ri WEATHER SUNNY WITH SNOW Light «now ending late this afternoon and clearing tonight.Wednesday sunny becoming cloudy about noon with snow beginning towards evening.Light winds becoming westerly IS this afternoon and light again tonight A little cooler.Low tonight and high Wednesday at Sherbrooke IS and 23.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19.1932 Fifty-sixth Year World News St.John's, Jersey, Channel Islands, Feb.19\u2014(Reuters) \u2014 Lady Nancy Moira Robinson, niece of the Queen Mother Elizabeth, was taken to hospital here yesterday suffering from an overdose of sleeping tablets.Lady Nancy, 33, was formerly the Honorable Nancy Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the 15th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, who died in 1949.Her twin brother is the present Earl.* * * London, Feb.19 \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014The London Daily Express said today security officers will investigate publication of secret jet fighter details in a Swiss magazine.The paper claimed that the Swiss journal Interavia carried details of British jet fighter supermarine swift, still on the top secret list in this country.The Express said Interavia is published in German, Spanish, French and English editions and has agents in 19 countries, including Hungary.* * * Buenos Aires, Feb.19\u2014 (JP)\u2014President Juan Peron demanded \u201cinflexible austerity\u2019\u2019 from easy-going Argentines last night in an attempt to lift the country out of a looming economic crisis.Peron announced in a broadcast tight new controls on meat production, decreed new farm prices as- a stimulus to agriculture raised salaries 40 to 80 per cent, and announced a price freeze for the future.In one of the world's biggest meat-consuming coun.tries, Peron decreed one day\u2019s production in all slaughterhouses must be devoted to export, Meatless days in public eating places were extended from one day a week to two.» * Vienna, Feh.19.\u2014 tatt ofh- of Montreal has announced that cers wrere assigned to the jobs of incorporating the recommend- the defence will call no witnesses ,\u2022\t\u2022 .i but today he and Crown Prosecutor a*lon In armistice.Noel Dorion of Quebec City will\tOther staff officers are working on two other uncompleted B^nvë^rîilf change'?he'juryOon clauses' But they are skirting around the two big unseltled points of law.\tquestions: The Crown yesterday ended its\t| six-day parade of witnesses.\tU D , .\t£ D j \u2022 c u j \u2022 L.Kebuuding of Ked airfields during a truce.The wording of the political conference recommendation was drafted by the communists, including the \"etc.\u201d Staff officers working on the prisoner-of-war clause \"continued to make slow progress,\" a U.N.communique said.-® Most of the two-hour and 20- minute session was devoted to Voluntary repatriation of prisoners of war.It charged that Bertrand, employee of an Ottawa dry-cleaning establishment who practised psychiatry at night on the strength of correspondence-school degrees, killed his wife last Nov.10 in a remote hunting cabin near Lac Stc Marie, Que.It charges he drenched her body with cleaning fluid and then set fire to the Cabin.Bertrand\u2019s defence is that his wife, whom he married two months before she died, was trying to light a gasoline lamp in the cabin when the lamp exploded, setting the place on fire.He told police he was momentarily absent from the cabin at the time but the fire Police Agent Admits Heavy Track Betting Vancouver.Feb.19.\u2014©)\u2014Detective William J.Butchart of the city session was \"meticulous details of phraseology,\" said Col.George W.Hickman.He said they were \u201cjust about in complete agreement\u2019\u2019 on the last five paragraphs of the nine-point clause.But he wouldn\u2019t guess at when they would be through.The Allies accused the Reds of I | spread so rapidly he could do gambling squad yesterday testi-1 .V f- es ac.cuse,a lne 01 nothing to save his wife.\t|e(j he had made almost 20\u2019.000 off- vlo a ln.g a Previously agreed upon I Yesterday the Crown concluded the-track bets, 75 per cent of *\u2019r\u2018n\u2018'\u2018p,e by.ln®1.st.lng on noml\"at, «\u2022 case .with ,»o witnesses 1° di,lthem wlth *** during the last SSLÏL\u201ct£ «!2f JÜJ prove this defence.They were J24 years Bernard Peclet, 27-year-old chemi-1 They \u201cexpert on betting,\u201d a cal analysis expert in the Provm-1 crowri witness, admitted making r)»ue,\u201e ioK.w,.,ir\u201e-ioc =t Mrmtreni üiegaj hets while being cross- observer.The Reds stood pat on their nomination and demanded the U.N.negotiators withdraw their \u201cgroundless and baseless\u201d ob-examined at the trail 0^26 persons j ie ning with union representatives, the company offered.\tj not burt A further meeting between the The fi,rs\u2018 (lay\u201e?f \u2018he strike pas- Thc front of the bus collapsed as it crashed into the river ice.32 were rescued last night, by Coast Guard men who \u201cWe have just, contacted the stern of the Fort Mercer,\u201d the Short Splice messaged Coast Guard headquarters.\u201cThere are 33 survivors aboard.They all seem OK.The stem is riding good.\u201d Among those feared lost in the how of the Pendleton was her skippper, Capt.John Fitzgerald, 38, of Boston.Thirty-two seamen were rescued from the fourth section by the light of flares in a daring, split-second operation carried out in the face of a screaming northweat storm off perilous Chatham bar.A moment after the rescue, that section of the split tanker was - .î, _ a î « rj\t111 k i j i Mv v-uuaL viudiu men wnu .~\t\u2022 *- *«****v.» rZ\tZ'n\u2019r1 battled mountainous seas during a smashed against Chatham bar by One wheel was found 40 feet away and broken glass and Minister and the union negotiators ; sec\u2018 ffuietly.The Ford power was scheduled for 9 A.M.today.\tPlant, closed during the Decem- The union went on strike at io ; ber strike, remained open and\tU11U U1U14UI1 P.M.Sunday to enforce demands\ta!poke frorn its stacks.Of-\tmeta[ ijtlered tbe jce surface.for benefits it wants included in a .c\"8 usual way.Then the score of the teams play one hand to break the lower pair is subtracted from the tie.This doesn\u2019t take long, and score of the winning pair.The most of the players crowd around, winners take the difference as a to watch the tic-breaking hand plus; and the losers take the dif with great excitement, ference as a minus.\tSome players like to limit the For example, suppose the Smiths effect of red threes in such a have 4500 and the Browns have tournament.They give credit for 3800 at the end of a round.The j only 100 points for each thrse\u2014 difference between the two scores without allowing 800 for all four, is 610 points.The Smiths write If this rule is followed, it should plus 610 on their score; the be announced at the beginning of Browns write down minus 610 the game, points.At the end of the evening (or afternoon) the score for all the Rule books may be obtained at the Record Office for 15c.ROBERT UZABETH MITCHUM* SCOTT ROBERT RYAN ' n tOMUNO MAIHGH (hwIvcHm COMPANION ATTRACTION! mi iever take dictation from the boss when your < back is turned !,/ 1 RICH ARC.CARLSON FRED MacMURRAY ELEANOR PARKER A MILLIONAIRE FOR tract with her eyes open much wider than Hollywood suspected.There will be no Ginger caught between a burping beer can and the nasal spiel of a used car salesman.Her CBS contract gives the star the right to veto any objectionable advertising.The same clause, I hear, will be in the contracts of other top film stars when they move into the TV channels.Ginger\u2019s first show will be in Hollywood, starting in April, with the format now being worked out.One thing is certain: She\u2019ll do an occasional song and-dance routine.* * * Eddie Cantor on the film-vs.-live TV question: \u201cWhen it\u2019s on film the entertainers will last longer\u2014and by lasting longer I mean on this earth.\u201d * * * There\u2019s a comparatively new (hurrah) English movie making the TV rounds\u2014\u201cSeven Days to Noon.\u201d It was filmed in 1950 ., .Bill Williams, who plays \u201cKit Car-son,\u201d will make a spring personal appearance tour of the midwest and south .Eye-opening fact: The 108 TV stations now in operation are covering 61 per cent of the U.S.population.Five million new TV sets are expected to be sold in 1952.* * * Jo Stafford turned down a TV bid from General Mills for a five/ day-a-week show': It w'ould have originated in New York and Jo 'is holding out for a Hollywood studio.She\u2019s never been seen qn television.Space Travel On TV Herbert J.Yates, president of Republic, will not use name stars in the TV films Republic will make.The first is \u201cCommando Cody-Sky Marshal of the Universe.\u201d It\u2019s the first space patrol show in which rockets will be seen buzzing through the sky, (hanks to ihe studio\u2019s special effects department ^ There\u2019s a TV film series coming Christmas Qub Entertained Aa Cockshire Cookshire, Feb.19.\u2014 Dr.and Mrs.S.J.Bennett entertained the Christmas Club and their friends at a very enjoyable evening.When Children Enjoy Birthday Party At Cookshire Cookshire, Feb.19.\u2014 Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux entertained at a birthday party for her young grandson.Richard Cilles, who John Sutton and Ella Raine* in a tense moment from \"The Second Face\", the startling story of an unwanted woman, which will have its first showing tomorrow at the New Premier Theatre with Humphrey Place\".Bogart and Gloria Grahame in 'In A Lonely HW: a a i \u2019lauiin\u2019iiiKUi EXTRA' EXTRA.' \u2014 TONIGHT \u2014 19 BIG DOOR 19 PRIZES \u2014 ON THE STAGE \u2014 THE BILL CHISHOLM QUINTET Something for Nothing! EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS OF FAMOUS MOVIE STARS.A limited Number Will Be Given Away to the First 500 Who Enter the Theatre.LAST DAY\u2014INCREDIBLE! FANTASTIC! For the First Hmcion the Screen \u2014MEN OF THE ATOM-POWERED FUTURE Thundering Back to a World of Prehistoric Past! SEE \"THE LOST CONTINENT,\" Starring Cesar ROMERO with Hillary BROOKE, Chick CHANDLER.ALSO\u2014A MIGHTY OUTDOOR ACTION DRAMA! \"THE GALLANT LEGION,\" Starring Wm.ELLIOTT, Adrian BOOTH, Bruce CABOT, Andy DEVINE.PLUS \u2014 CARTOON\u2014SPORTS\u2014NEWS.up based on the exploits of win ners of the Congressional Medal of Honor.* * * Howard Hughes may buy up the rights to \u201cYoung Widow,\u201d Jane Russell\u2019s 1945 movie, to keep it off TV.Jane and Howard are both unhappy about its revival.Pinky Lee and Vivian Blaine, co starred in that happy-go-lucky TV show, are speaking to each other only when the script demands.It\u2019s a great big fat feud.* * % Ten CBR-TV shows will be originating in Hollywood by this spring.Ten more will follow in the fall, when Hollywood hopes to claim title to \u201cTV capital of the world.\u201d .Ralph Bellamy's private-eye show, \u201cMan Against Crime,\u201d has switched to film to improve the quality .t .Economy note: Jack Webb uses no make-up Whatever for his male characters in the \u201cDragnet\u201d films.The girls use their own routine street makeup.\u2022 * * Eddie Alber^ is eyeing the possibility of turning out a series of sex education films for TV to follow along Ihe lines of pictures he is now distributing to schools and civic groups.Exhibitors Are Upset Theater owners are putting Hollywood\u2019s major studios on the spot again, demanding that they declare their position on the selling of films to TV \u201cso that exhibitors may know where they stand in this whirlpool of uncertainty.\u201d Theater owners are alarmed over Ihe increasing sale of pictures to television by some of the bigger producing-distribut- ing companies.* *\t\u2022 Did you see the last TV show co-starring Dino Crosetti and Jerome Levitch?Sure you did.Those are the real names of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.* *\t* Richard Avonde, former fencing champion of Canada, will be the star of a TV film series, \u201cDon Diablo.\u201d The\tpilot\treel\twas\tjust completed at the\tHal\tRoach\tstu- dio.Time marches on: The new TV version of the \u201cOur Gang\u201d comedies, to be produced again by veteran moviemaker Hal Roach, will show one of the moppets in a spaceman\u2019s outfit and another in a cowboy suit.Complaint dept.: Hey, what\u2019s the matter with stop watches on TV?Too often the breathless master of ceremonies rushes in front of the cameras to say, \u201cOur time is short but here .and then is abruptly cut off by the network or station identification.What he\u2019s trying to say is driving me mad, mad, mad.\u201cEnglish John\u201d Lives 50 Years Among Indians Bissett, Man.\u2014 People who are finicky about their diet should try the fare of \u201cEnglish John,\u201d a trap-j .per on the fringe of this rockgirt courj mourning following the death miles Mourning Period Gives Sober Note To London Styles By MURIEL NARRA WAY Canadian Press Staff Writer London.\u2014s®\u2014With a period of all had arrived the guests were celebrated his fifth birthday divided into two groups and play ed team games.These were followed by games at the long diningroom table.Prizes were won by Mrs.K.Fraser, Mrs.F.Hurd, Mrs.O.C.Farnsworth and Miss C.E.Nelson.After another team game the guests assembled around the table beautifully decorated with red candles in silver holders centered with a huge red candle, where refreshments were served following the Valentine scheme.ST.MARGARET\u2019S GUILD St.Margaret's Guild met at the home of Mrs.R.N.Fuller.There were twelve present.After the general routine of business plans were made to entertain the Friendly Group of Trinity United Church, at a card party held at the home of Mrs.Donald Standish.A discussion followed on Ways and Means of raising money to Miss Myrtle Desruisseaux, of Lennoxville, entertained the little ones at games and told them stories.Refreshments were served by Miss Myrtle Desruisseaux and Miss Betty Desruisseaux and Mrs.R.A.Cilles.The table was centered with a birthday cake in the shape of an engine.Among the guests present were, Wendy Fuller, Sandy McLaren.Debbie Turpin, Jackie Matthews and Andres Jacques.Richard was the recipient of many lovely gifts.iflB ?< ST.PETER\u2019S GUILD Mrs.J.W.French entertained the Guild of St.Peter\u2019s Church, on February 13.The president, Miss W.V.Hodge, was in the chair and open- ; ed the meeting with the prayer for the parish and the \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer,\u201d repeated in unison.EXPORT CANADA\u2019S FINEST CIGARETTE Mrs.J.W.French read the help in buying a new carpet for the minutes in the absence of the sec- mining settlement, 100 northeast of Winnipeg.English John has lived with the Indians of Manitoba as one of them since he was a small boy.He and chancel of the church.Refreshments were served aa social chat were enjoyed.The next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss E.Woolley.General Notes Miss Betty Ann Barter has accepted a position in the admitting office of the Montreal General Hospital, Central Division.The friends of Mrs.L.Wootten will be sorry to learn that she had a bad fall causing a great deal of suffering, though she is not confined to her bed, she is not able to leave her home.Mrs.Will McElreavy, of Thet-ford Mines, has been a guest of retary.It was decided that St.Peter\u2019s and St.Margaret\u2019s Guild* would put flowers on the altar, on Friday, at the Memorial service for H.M.King George VI.The meeting adjourned and Mrs.J.W.French served refreshments.sûy/ LA iSÀLLE COKE ££RT/t(V(Y hovsb THIS viakm/ of the King, fashionable British women will wear subdued colors this spring and summer.Within hours of the death an-,\tu - - I nounccment, in deference to the speaks the language better than 1 y0llng QUeen Elizabeth, depart- j\tgfgter' Mrs.K Fraser, most natives.\tment\tstores\tthroughout\tLondon\u2019s\tMiss Mabel Fraser,\tof\tAyer\u2019s He even thinks like an Indian.\twest\tend striped their\twindows\tQjjff High School staff,\twas a In conversation he makes constant !\t0f brighter\tcolors and\tdisplayed\t: Week-end guest of her\tparents, Mr.-ofm-onoo in \u201ctho w-hitP man\u201d al- i\tonly\tblack,\tsombre, grey, purple\tanci Mrs.K.Fraser.and white.Store managers said that by the afternoon of the King\u2019s death, well-dressed women were wearing all-black outfits.Enterprising buyers phoned immediately for in reference to \u201cthe white man\u201d although he is one himself.In his time\u2014John figures he\u2019s \u201csomewhere around 63\u201d\u2014he has eating most of the foods of his adopted brothers including caribou, fish, beaver, squirrel, lynx and hawks.But he has often gone j crease(5 stocks in the four shades hungry while on the trap-line trad.; sujtable for court mourning.\u201cSometimes we would go three j Long before the young Queen and four days without food, he retUrned to Britain from Kenya, says.\u201cWe had to live on the wm i stores from Piccadilly to the Mar-stuff.If there was none we went j ^ showed suits, coats, dress- hungry.But I backed up on night owls and skunks.That was too much for me.\u201d Typical fare of trappers m this district is illustrated by the assortment of foods served up at a trappers\u2019 banquet here recently.\t,\t, .First they brought in beavertail Yet or white, soup flavored with mint leaf, made sombre with black.Shops This was followed by a 25 pouiyl that women w.ho have n?naed roast of beaver served with rcse m es and party wear in black, relieved only by touches of shadowy grey and white.In hat shops, clever fingers replaced colored trimmings on black models with touches of black vel-White hats were \u2022 NEW PREMIER THEATRE : !\t~ STARTS TOMORROW 1.°,\u2019, £T.I FIRST SHERBROOKE SHOWING! THE STARTLING STORY OF AN UNWANTED WOMAN! She Lived Without Love .Heunted .Taunted by the Verdict In Every Man's Eye! (A MUST SEE FOR EVERY WOMAN THAT HAS EVER BEEN LOVED!) heart Patrick) GRIPPING DRAM ALSO SUSPBISE MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT Wed.\u2022 Thur*.Maurice Chevalier, Sophie Desmarets in \"MA POMME\" Also \"ABBOTT & COSTELLO A HOLLYWOOD\" (Fr.Version of same American Film) with Abbott & Costello COMING Fri.\u2022 Sat.Audie Murphy, Bill Mauldin in \"RED BADGE OF COURAGE\" Also \"WOMEN FROM HEADQUARTERS\" with Virginia Huston, Barbara Fuller petal jam.Other items on the menu were: tomato juice; wild rice worth $2.50 a pound; roast turkey and dressing; potatoes; gravy; wax beans; cranberry, apple, gooseberry, chokecherry.mossberry and mountain ash jellies; picked nasturtium pods; roast flying squirrel; apple, raisin and lemon pie, and coffee.English John has no intention of leaving his Indian friends.But he admits he gets tired of trapping sometimes and takes the odd trip out\u2014always to Bissett.He says that at one time, when he first came to Manitoba, he spent 36 years in the bush with Indians without seeing a white man.\u201cWhen I first saw my own kind again I was so shy of them I couldn't even look them in the eye.\u201d His real name is John Henry Thomas hut he is so well known by the \u201cEnglish John\u201d handle that banks in Bissett cash cheques made out to him under that name.His unusual story starts somewhere in Cornwall, England.His father, a doctor, died when John was-quite young and the boy ran away from home.Two years later, at the age of 10, he was sent to Canada and arrived at a farm at Stonewall, Man.After a dish-washing job in Winnipeg, further travels in the United States at the age of 12, he returned to Manigotagan, Man., where he was adopted by a Saul-tcaux Indian.court mourning are buying black hats, gloves, bags and shoes to give patriotic expression to the sadness felt throughout Britain.In this way, even in mourning for the father she loved, the new Queen is still a fashion setter Since her wedding, the increased elegance and sophistication of Elizabeth\u2019s styles have drawn fashion comment throughout the world.Throughout the evening after the King\u2019s death, girls in the workroom of Norman Hartnell sewed black outfits for Queen Elizabeth, the new Queen Mother and the Duchess of Kent.Fortunately, most designers including Hartnell, featured pewter and gunmetal greys, black and white in coats, suits and sophisticated summer dresses.ed to Montreal, after spending a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Howse.Little Miss Debbie remained with her grandparents for a longer visit.Friends of Mrs.Henshall will be sorry to know that she had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist, at the home of her daughter, in Montreal.General Notes The many friends of Mr.Dube, who has been ill, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cook, will be glad to know that he is on the road to recovery.CANTERBURY I Mr.Rodier, of St.Hyacinthe, is the new office manager Southern Canada Power Cookshire.Mrs.Smith, of Sherbrooke, is a guest of Canon and Mrs.Eardley Wimot.Miss D.Gilbert had the misfortune to fall on the ice, while skating and inflicted a nasty cut on her shin.Mrs.R.G.Hodge spent a few days visiting relatives and friends, in Ayer's Cliff and Rock Island.The friends of Mrs.G.Hodge will be glad to hear that she is able to be up and about the house, after being confined to her bed for some time.Mrs.J.W.Robinson accompanied by Mr.Leslie McCallum, of Randboro, are in Montreal to be near Mrs.McCallum, who underwent a serious operation in the Neurological Hospital.Sgt.Emile Vermette, of Korea, is spending a 30 days\u2019 leave with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Vermette.The friends of Mrs.Mowle are glad to hear that she is able to be up, after being confined to her bed for several weeks, following a bad fall.Miss Janette Barter, of Macdonald College, at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Barter.Mrs.Vandemere and daughter, Elsie, is spending a week with friends in Richmond.Mrs.James Groom celebrated her birthday on Sunday, Feb.10.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Groom and baby Betty, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.W.Buchanan and Master Angus, and Mr.and Mrs.of the Uving Willard, Miss Joan Graydon Co., in and Stuart Main, of Bishopton, spent the day with her.Mr.N.G.Bennett attended a meeting of the Live Stock Association in Montreal.'WaAttith unthcuit luoAle.' LASALLE ORDER FROM YOÜR DEALER Record \u2018\"Help Wanted\" «'niumn reaches the people you prefer to hire.ARTHUR BL0UIN Umited 27 Meadow Street \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.2-1355 Furniture Dealer near the central parking ground.Distributor for the famous English B.H.paint, Thor and Connor washers, Gibson electric stoves and refrigerators.We have the best choice of congoleum and Dominion Oilcloth, carpets and floor coverings.We exchange and sell used and new furniture.:2Ë_Z__YOU CAN\u2019T BEAT BUCKLEY S MIXTURE The Western Savings and Loan Association Assets in Excess of $32,000,000 Suita 203 6 Wellington St.North SHERBROOKE GORDON BRADFORD - Manager JAMES (Jimmy) PLANCHE, Representative.\u2014 SAVE FOR A PURPOSE \u2014 JOHNVILLE IS YOUR HOUSE LEADING Mr.and Mrs.Archie Moore and two daughters.Sharon and Elizabeth, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Shaw, at Kingsey.Mrs.Shaw is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.Ar-, chie Moore.Mrs.Joan Hart spent the week-end with Miss Shirley LaFontaine, at Birehton.ASBESTOS ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ PLUS\u2014\"STAGB STRUCK,\" A GAY CARTOON.LATEST SPORTS AND WORLD EVENTS ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ WollonHl m i «awwwaife.Friends of Mrs.Charles Mosher, Jr., are sorry to know that she is a patient in Sherbrooke Hospital.| Mrs.Philip Gagnon, of Richmond, spent the week-end with her j sister, Mrs.Wilfred Beliveau, and : Mr.Beliveau.Mrs.E.C.MacGonigal and Miss Dorothy MacGonigal were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ztba Griffith, in Sherbrooke.Friends of Mr.William Simp-i son were Rlad to see him in Asbestos over the week-end.Mrs.! Simpson is spending the winter in i Florida.The Asbestos Operatic Society chartered a bus and went to Drum-mondville, on February 13.where they put on \u201cH.M.S.Pinafore,\u201d to a large and appreciative audience.Mrs.William Vrba and Miss Josephine Vrba were in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Vrba had to have a nail removed from an infected finger at a hospital.Miss Charlotte Vrba has left , the hospital, after her operation, ; and is spending a few days at the , home of Mr.and Mrs.Billings, be j fore returning home.Mrs.Erroll Beliveau has return YOU CAN HAVE ^ ALL-WEATHER COMFORT WITH Johits-Manville INSULATION an improved long fiber rock wool OTHER J-M INSULATIONS FOR THE HOME Spintex is used by man?leading manufacturers to assure efficient insulation for your stove or refrigerator.Johns-Manville money-saving insulations also include Asbestocel Pipe Insulation and Range Boiler Jackets.The name Johns-Manville is truly first in insulation for every purpose.J-M INDUSTRIAL INSULATIONS For 94 years Johns-Manville has pioneered in the science of insulation.Today, J-M provides the right insulation for every industrial need.J-M Insulations cover temperatures ranging from 400° below, to 3000° above zero.Millions of dollars are saved to industry yearly through lower fuel costa due to J-M Insulations.B-581 Johns-Manville FIRST IN ASBESTOS FOR EVERY PURPOSE BUILDING MATERIALS - BRAKE LININGS TRANSITE PIRE ACOUSTICAL MATERIALS INDUSTRIAl INSULATIONS - PACKINGS It COSTS NOTHING to enjoy year-round comfort \u2014 a snug, warm home in winter, a cooler house in summer.For Spintex Insulation, an improved Rock Wool, can save you up to 30d of every fuel dollar.This saving goes on year after year and soon repays the original cost.Made to J-M's rigid standards of quality, Spintex Insulation is available in all standard forms for both new and existing buildings.For free literature see your J-M dealer or write Canadian Johns-Manville, Dept.3-f, 199 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario.J.S.MITCHELL 80 Wellington St.North.& COMPANY LIMITED TEL.2 2662 \\ 1°\tc£\\>-\tThl Classifieds! \t\tPhone 3-3636 for Quick Results! \t\t f&\\)t Cttp SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20.1952 3 PRINTING.Whether your nerds are personal, professional or commercial you will find us fully equipped to meet your printing requirements.Record Printing Department \u2014 Dial 3-3636 City Registers $213,000 Surplus -®\t- U \u201e During Past Year City Council Approves Cost-Of-Living Canvassers Are Bonus For All Classes Of Employees Dinner Guests Of Lions Club A cost of living bonus of six- Cadorette that the Provincial Gov-teen cents an hour for married ernment be asked to assist the city persons and family heads and of in improving the local water sup-twelve cents for single employees ply was also passed without dis-was granted City of Sherbrooke cussion.workers at the regular session of a letter was also tabled from the City Council last will also entire bond issue of $2,500,000 to The Sherbronke Lions' Club fea- Sharp Reduction In Per Capita Debt Early Filing Of Outstanding Feature Of 1951 Accounts Returns To Aid Tabled At Council Session Last Night Tax Rep p ment Purchase Of Fire Equipment Leads To Brief, Pointed Debate In City Council Reporting revenues at a new peak of $3.579,086.45 and expenditure not part of any collective labor agreement.The bonus, which is retroactive to January 1, 1952, is payable under a clause in the contracts between the City and various classes of its employees which provide for increases in salaries to be made annually on the basis of the cost-of-living index.When \u2019he contracts were effected January 1, 1951, the Federal Bureau of Statistics index stood at 172.5 while on January 2, 1952, it was 191.5, an increase of 19 points.tured its Ladies\u2019 Night program at a new rocord of $3.366.662.04.the City of Sherbrooke showed a evening, the underwriters stating that the last\tby entertaining the ; surpius o{ $213,324.41 on its operations for the year 1951 according to canvassers' in the recent \" hlte auc]itor's report adopted at the regular session of the City Council (.ane Week Campaign.Through jas^ evenjng_ This represented the net revenue of the City after all xemptions, debt om the receipts.Corresponding bonuses\t______ .be granted salaried workers and be floated under recent by-law,\tff t f\t, dj i *»»* \u2014.-\t.~ all permanent employees who are had been marketed in New York at ®\tr \u20183 ?n, -nvi, îTtPlv operation and administration expenses, grants, tax on \"\t'\t\u2019-u\" par.The bonds carry a four per Club ^\tapproximately reliremcnt and interost charges had been deducted fro par.cent interest rate.Dance Master From Germany To Teach Here secretary of the Canadian Cancer Society, who reviewed the work the organization was carrying on in the battle against this disease.She stressed that the work was Hans Sehnadel, who conducted a both preventive and curative.In among t0thed iUHoss'^rsons'\u20190m | The report showed the details of revenues and expenditures by Sherbrooke and the Eastern Town- departments as follows.\t.\t.\t, ships and the dinner was tendered I\t-k'T\u2022\tResults as a mark of appreciation for their General section .\t$1,341,239.93\t$_,l(U.>tv> 4t> efforts.\tj Electricity .1,758,844.34\t889,016.98 The guest speaker of the evening Gas .257.565.01\t231.706.13 was Miss Madeleine Taylor, field Water .222,338.17\t141,973.47 Xotal\t$3.579.986.45\t3,366,662.04 S - Surplus\tD - Deficit.In a move designed to balance the books of the general section, cash contributions of $857,000 were made from the electricity and water services to the general account, changing a deficit of $762,726.53 into a surplus of $94,273.47.The contribution from the electric depart Ottawa.Feb.19.\u2014 The Honorable Or.J.J.McCann, Minister of National Revonut .today announced that out of approximately 3,-500.000, more th.i 2.000.000 indi-v.dual taxpayers will be entitled to refunds on their 1951 Income Tax of a total amount in the neighborhood of $60.000,000.Taxpayers claiming refunds should file their 1951 returns as soon as possible in $762,726.53 D order that they may receive their l\u2019roposais to purchase two addi tional pieces of equipment for the local fire department touched off a brief but pointed debate at last evening's regular session of the Shorbrooko City Council, and the brought from the chairman of the iatr Protection Comm.Lee.Aid.\\Y.H.Bradley, the statement that the Council should at least continue its \u2018'pretence'\u2019 of operating under the committee system.This view was not endorsed by Aid.Deziel.The discussion arose' from Aid.Aid.Henri I abonne, chairman ot the Industrial Relations Committee, received approval for his project to build a plant at the Collinsville industrial centre for Picot Knit Co.Ltd., an affit-of the Tricotex Company, which would provide employment for eighty additional hands.The ings ^ (ir0ppmg hints to a card reader, and the card reader told a talkative dame named Bradshaw, knowing she would tattle to us, which she did.That\u2019s the situation, sir.Campano and I ?re coming right jn.Driving to Homicide headquarters on West 20th Street, they drove slowly past Madame Mayza\u2019s apartment, a ground-floor fiat.\"Do we report her right now?\u201d Campano asked.\u201cOr do we give her a chance to make her own move-She gave us a break.\u201d Tom pointed to her window's.They were uncurtained.The apartment was vacant.A placard announced that it was for rent.Tom said, \u201cShe didn\u2019t need to have her fortune told.She\u2019s gone.\u201d You wanted to wise us up, but you shied away from dealing with the precinct co{is because your for-tune-telling isn\u2019t strictly legal.So you sent Mrs.Bradshaw to bring me here.\u201cOf cours e.\u201d Madama Mayza smoothed down a stray lock of raven hair.\u201cAs l said, people talk to fortune tellers.Someone has been talking to me, giving me strange hints, one frightened w\u2019ord Answer to Previous Puzzl* telEMfeMulEl I\t\t\t\t\t\t\tV\tg\tMIT\ts e\tNJ\tA\tM\tE\tu\tsy\tA\t\ta[T\tN o\t1\tS\t[is\te\tM\t\tT|\t1\tt C\t A\tS\tS\t\t\tA\trW\t.:\tT\tOIL.\t£?C\tL-\tA\t\t\tS\tA L.\tT\t\tRÎA\t2 T\t\t\t\tc.\t\tvTa\tR\t\"d\tA
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