Sherbrooke daily record, 19 mars 1948, vendredi 19 mars 1948
[" «rw* pi ¦É Mi §111 ^PP'v^'lj SVYx'â WÊÊmà wemmm hk WMiliill Ftf»5* B» wj SÉ mm World News In Brief Rome, March 19 \u2014 (JP) \u2014 Fighting, broke out at a big leftist rally in the middle of Rome today and police riot squads were summoned to restore order.The battling erupted after a speech by Luigi Longo, Italy\u2019s No.2 Communist.Police quickly quelled the disorders at the leftist rally and no casualties were reported.* * * Centralia, III., March 19 \u2014 (JP)\u2014The known death toll has mounted to five after an explo* , sion which destroyed a two-storey brick building in downtown Centralia last night.Two bodies were found beneath the pile\tof\trubble\tby\tfiremen early today after an all-night search.Two bodies had been found in the wreckage about three hours earlier.One woman died of injuries as she\twas\tbeing\tcarried\tinto hospital.*\t>i« Communists were accused He called for prompt enactment' .\t.: ; | ., , i\tat th«e same time of having a five»- ox ¦ States VnC'fLC\u2018.!nn\u2018p«aTl'iiiIJ,vv ! country committee working on gram heu a ca\t,\t- Italy, where an election is sched-1 Communism.He defined United I training.Tonight I plead the «se.uJwJ 'April 18j and on France.States policy as; \u201cTo stand firm' for universal peac.\t.i The Moscow' radio said today ; 0n basic principles but at the same i Wallace, referring to the Presi- President Truman's preparedness time to keep the door\u2019\"wide open , deni, s recommendations for speedy speech to Congress AVednesday f©g any general conciliatory enactment of universal military and th© five-power Brussels pact moves.\u201d | training legislation and a temper-1 signed that day favor American ^ \u201cdepressing aspect\u201d of the j ary revival of ©elective service,.imperialists and militarists.\twould situation was \u201cthe duplica- j .added:\t; Italian Premier Alcideid© Gas- j tion in Furope of the high-handed | \u201cMothers and sons- rightfully be- \u2022 peri.said the nme-countiy Com- j an(j calculated procedure of the >vp a draft, and onmoulsorv mili- I mumst International Information .-vj .Prt rident Truman shakes hands with Sen.Arthur VijmlerAn'rg, President of the Senate, from the rostrum of the House of Représentatives, where Truman addressed a joint r-peeial session of Congress on the world situation.The President asked for quick passage of the European Recovery Program, enactment of the Universal Military Training law and temporary revival of the draft law.the European Recovery Proto check the advance of ! lieve a draft and compulsory mili- j munist tary training are not the way to1 Bureau (Commform) has a spec-1 preserve freedom at home or to ial ^five-country secret ^committee 'guarantee democracy aboard.\u201d *\u201c \u201c J.*\t\"\t.\u201d\u201d Truman, speaking here Wedr.es t.o \u201cissue directives to synchronize ._ ^ ___.the conduct of Communists in ! day night, elaborated on his Con-1 Italy and France, gressional address and, at the i hfe made.the statement m ! same time, asserted that he would'outdoor speech in Bologna, not accept the support of Wallace opened his Christian \u201cand his Communists\u201d even if Mis | party\u2019s campaign m Italy s Com refusal meant defeaft next Nov- ' munret noith.; ember.Apparently' referring to that an It Democratic part of Wallace the President\u2019s said: address, De Gasperi said the committee met first in Poland last September shortly before the Cominform was organized there.It included Col-Gen.Andrei A, Zhdanov, Russian \u201cOne year ago I said that Piesi- c\tu nin secretary-general; dent Truman was the grates '\tL\tltalian vice-iecre- salesman Communism , ever had I jtary-ge.neral; Anna Pauker, îepeat that charge tonight.He ha= : jjomanjan forejgn minister ; Jac-ignored the deep underlying na-\tDucios of France; and Milo- ture of the people s problems.| van Djilas of Yugoslavia.Russia, M allace continued, has, The heads of the three Scandina-no .\u2018aggressive designs on the.v-an countries told a Stockholm United States.I he men who are au(]ience last night their countries stirring up hate and fear traffic in the word \u201cCommunism.\u201d hopin.Nazi regime \u201cIt should now he perfectly clear that rule ba*ed on threats and force instead of on reason and, justice might not be allowed to I spread further unchecked.\u201cWe cannot evade the issue by the negative procedure of inaction.\u201d \u201cUnfortunately, critical situations are not confined to Europe,\u201d j he said.\u201cThey exist in the Middle East, in Indonesia, in China\u2014and we cannt ignore Latin America, or our direct responsibilities in Japan and Korea.\u201cRich and powerful as we are.we cannot afford to disperse our efforts to a degree which would lender all ineffective.Our means' are not unlimited\u2014we must not.1 spend our efforts unwisely.\u201d The need for pr-ompt congressional action of the European Re- Signers Of Brussels Pact Confronted By Huge Task By G LENIN W1.LL1A.MIS | \u201cElimination of conflict\u201d in London, March 19.\u2014 W \u2014The j economic policies I a tough writ-five powers united under the Brus-jjert.st.h pact faced up to the problem Britain has tariff tie© today of translating the treaty\u2019s1 Dominions.How will they words into action, So far the agreement binding Britain.France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxoimibouug ie only a blueprint.The structure to lie built from it does not exist in fit into European economics When France proposed to devalue the franc Britain was .so fearful of its effect on the pound as a world currency that Sir Stafford Oipps rushed to Paris1 to re that it will \u201cprovoke a hostile response from the great masses of the people,\u201d The people of the world are \u201con the march,\u201d he said, adding that the Truman administration know; the \u201cpeople of France, Italy, Czechoslovakia\u2014yes, and the people of China and Greece\u2014want to try a new' approach,\u201d Steel And Transportation Affected By Coal Strike tries.covery Program was pointed up by will fight aggression from any ]a c,0.mment that the plan was first quarter.All condemned Com- broached June 5, 1947.Marshall munism.They spoke after a day- ! cmprasized\u201ctlhe importance of time-long conference as Social Demo-hy action on our part in the face cratie party loaders of their coun- 0f the dictatorial procedure with which we are confronted in Eur-i ope.In the long run, I am sure, the democracies will invariably win out.\u201d He took note of \u201cthe frank declaration of the Soviet Govern-j ment-and Çommunkt parties toi oppose in every wayi possible the development of the European Re- Premier Eircr\t¦ Gerhardscn\tof Norway called\tCommunists\t\u2018\u2018a grave danger\tto freedom\tand peace.\u201d\t\t Sweden\u2019s premier, Tage Erland-er, said; \u201cHowever intense our will to peace and understanding, we put freedom before peace.\u201d Continued on Page Continued on Page Th© pact was inspired by For- monstral.©.eign Secretary Bevin, who saw in; His protest did little good, it a core around which western'France went ahead with iu plan.Europe would consolidate against j Under the treaty such conflicts the spread of Communism.\t|will have to be worked out.Their First bricks in the structure may ]solution will depend on somebody be laid next week by a council of giving way or risking possible ruin representatives of the five coun- of I he new structure, tries.\tI Military clauses say each of the How fast and strongly will they j powers will offer \u201call the military bull'd?\tand other aid and assistance, in The problems arc ilrc-nteaidous.(heir power\u201d if any'of them is at-The most important phases of Hacked, joint activity are in economic co- The council of representatives, operation and mutual defence.|designed to meet contmuouify, .Words come easily.Definite ac- empowered to deal with ail phases tion probably will be more diffi- j of 'he treaty.cull.\t! Will that, mean the creation of For instance, the treaty calls,joint chiefs of .staff, standardiza-for the five countries to under- tion of arms, co-operative training take \u201celimination of conflict in I of forces, joint discussion» of mili-their economic policies, the co-or- ; tary policy?dination of production and th© do j The Foreign Ministers of those vel'opment, of commercial exchang-, countries scouted a Paris presv rocs.\u201d\t| port that a joint staff under Brit- That\u2019s a big order and it may ain\u2019s Field Marshal Viscount take a long time to accomplish.j Montgomery would b© establish-Belgium, the Netherlands and led.Luxembourg, tied together in a |\tIf such joint, action is not tak- customs union called Benelux, pio-jen in advance, would the countries nee red that path.Their experience find themselves in the same po:-,i-may speed up the process.But tion in 1940 when France fell, these three little countries began ¦ Britain evacuated Dunkerque and work on their union early in the Belgium\u2019s army Surrendered?war and weren't able to put ai\tThe treaty is open to others, workable plan in operation until | Will Scandinavia\u2019s trio of Denmark, January.They are still workingj _- - out iome of the kinks.\tI\tContinued on Page 5 By GEORGE KITCHEN j Canadian Press Staff Writer I Ottawa, March 19.iff1' The j Commons, driving to clear away I emergency Government legislation j before the Easter recess begins next week, yesterday touched on I sugar, briefly discussed wheat, I verged on a full-dress debate on latomie energy und finished with a I slowly-moving discussion on the now 25-pcr-oent excise tax.Sugar and atomic energy came before the Chamber as it.completed study of a measure empowering the Government to continue certain wartime controls until April I, 194!!.The bill, which now goes to the Senate, was given third and final reading.A highlight, of the sugar debate was a suggestion by Jean Francois Pouliot ( I ml 1, TemiseoimUil that Canada ask Britain for the outright ! transfer to Dominion sovereignity j of the British West Indies in return | for the \u201csacrifices in men, money | and food .we have made for the | Empire.\u201d No response came from l Cabinet benches.| The at ointe energy discussion be-1 gan with C.C.F.members protesting against the Government's action m opening the prospecting and mining of uranium and other radioactive minerals to private companies and closed with Reconstruction Minister Howe\u2019s assurance that no great wealth would be lost to the country and that there would be adequate control of \u201cevery fraction of uranium\u2019\u2019 mined.In th© tax discussion, developing with study of Government legislation to give statutory force to the levy introduced November 18 in the dollar-saving program.Progressive Conservative renewed their charges that the tax had been brought into force, unconstitutionally.The wheal discussion came as the I 1 Chamiber briefly resumed debate on ' 1 second reading of a bill amending the.Canadian Wheal Board Act to increase the initial wheat payment, set up n pension fund for board employees and etfipower the Board to take over the marketing of barley and oats once the Prairie provinces pa: s complementary legislation.hi the opening stages, Prime Minister Mackenzie King said he could give no information as to whether steps will he taken to extend the live-power western union treaty to Canada, the United States, the Commonwealth and other nations interested in keeping the peace, Trade Minister llnvve said he could not accept a suggestion by the Canadian Federation of Mayors that the Federal Government advance money to provinces and municipalities for housing construction.Justice Minister Ilsley said the Federal Government does not propose submitting Quebec\u2019s \u201cPadlock Law\u201d to the Supreme Court.The Senate considered a number of bills and heard Senator T.IJ.Bouchard (L\u2014 Quebec) charge Premier Duplessis, and Roads Minister Talbot of Quebec with making \u201ccowardly and false insinuations\u201d against him in connection with his years as a Quebec Cabinet Minister.The atomic debate produced charges by Stanley Knowles (CCF Continued on Page 5 Col.Wilfrid Bovey Suggests $50.000,000 University Fund Be Established.Special to th© Reoord Quebec, March 19 - Creation of \u2022 kpecinl university fund of $50,000.\" 000\twas suggested by Col.Wilfrid Bovey in the Legislative Council yesterday when the bill providing grants of $1,000,000 for Bishop's University, $4,000,000 for Laval and $2,800,000 for University of Montreal was approved unanimously.\u201cDo not let us for a moment think that we have done enough,\u201d said Col.Bovey, \u201cour institution» of learning must be fed without! cease.Grants such as w© lifts'© heard of must be repeated over and over again.What we need is a $50,000,000 fund, not more than we put, aside for other purposes, which fund could be secured, if necessary, on the public domain or public income, with provision for co-operation with the municipalities.We need a.10, 20 and 40 year plan.Thus our universities and Government could enter on a reasonable discusison of the problem\" ahead.Our province has much wealth, and is finding more W© must have some of it.for training our engineers and technician*.Our new enterprises should be glad to pay tribute to our universities.\u201d Mr.Bovey did not specify how the $50,000,000 fund he.proposes should be created should be used.He deplored the wastage of our university products due to emigra-f tion of graduates to the United ; States.Between 1956 ami 1946 a , total of 127,829 Canadians went to the United Stales of whom 16,757 were professional and semi-professional men and women, 5,092 were , white collar people, and 15,400 were .operatives.In the year ending June I.1946, alone Canada lost 285 engineers, 192 teachers, 246 nurses and 69 technicians, and many of them were of this province.He hoped that when the Government in future would think of universities they would also think of student* and graduates.Legislature May Rise Tomorrow Quebec, March 19 -CP \u2014An ini'dication' of Government hopes for prorogation of the Quebec Legislature Saturday was seen yesterday in adjournment of the Provincial Upper House, the.Legislative Council, until tomorrow.No Saturday vi si tings either oÇ, the Council or the Legislative A:\u2014' sembly have been held since th® 1\tstart, of tjie Legislature session 'January 14, Pittsburgh, March 19.\u2014i(/P)\u2014 he five-day-old soft coal walkout )day mad© defp inroads on steel :ul transportation in the United tales, leaving idle at least 12,000 ) 15,000 workers.If the 350,000 United Mine /orkers who demand $100 mo nth-r pensions stay out over the eek-end, many more thousands ill b© forced into idleness.Biggest single layoff hit 10,000 mployees of the coal-carrying hesapeake and Ohio Railroad.R.Bowman, president of the line, lid another 5,000 will be laid off nless the strike ends by Saturday.The Baltimore and Ohio Rail-rad reported a 25-per-cent reduc-on in coal runs and shifting ards crews.It said coal cars rdered by mines had dropped 70 er cent from a normal average f 5,335 daily.Figures un the umber Of workers laid off were ot immediately available.\tINDEX Page\tI 2\u2014Theatre New* [Page\t3\u2014Citv News Page\t4\u2014Editorials Page\t5\u2014General News.Page\t6\u2014Classified Ads.\tComics Pag*\t7\u2014The Trading Fost Page\t9\u2014Social and Personal Page\t10\u2014-Sports\u2019 News.Other railroads also laid off or failed to call workers for duty.Other transportation workers reported idle because of the coal walkout included 200 river bargemen in the Pittsburgh area and 100 river coal-loading terminal ] workers at Huntington, W.Va.There were reports that the Lake Ontario shipping season might be ! delayed by the work stoppage.The Bethlehem Steel Company j at Lackawanna, N.Y., said it had [coal for only a few days full operation.The Bethlehem plant 'at Johnstown, Pa\u201e said it could | postpone a cutback only a few | days.Two steel companies already !had cut back.Youngstown Sheet land Tube had banked one blast 'furnace at Youngstown, 0.; j Sharon Steel had shut down a j blast furnace and five open | hearths at Farrell, Pa.While the number of miners idle crept slowly upward from 350.-000, officials at Washington took steps toward ending the walkout and alleviating its effects.The government banned export shipments of coal, except to Canada.to conserve United States stockpiles.The Office of Defence Transportation ordered a.25-per-cent reduction of coal-burning passenger train service effective Sunday midnight.About 45 per rent of American passenger trains burn coal.Roman Catholic Missionary From Eastern Townships Is Victim Of Persecution By Chinese Communists (Ecfitor's.note: The following description of the persecution of Trappist priests by Chinese Communiste was sent to the Record by Rt.Rev.Louis Prosper Durand, Bishop of Chefoo, China.The grim account by Rev.Charles J.McCarthy, S.J.in the Jan-uary-Fe\u2018bruary issue of \"Jesuit Missions\u201d is of particular interest in the Townships because one of the priests who died at the hands of the Reds was Father Albert L\u2019Heureux, S.J., who wae born at Coati-cook).By REV.CHARLES J.| told the harrowing tale of persecution.On July 1st two of the Brothers ; were summoned to a People\u2019s | Court at Hsin Chaung, a little vil-| lage north of the monastery, The | Brothers were charged with hav-j ing oppressed the people, and as j penalty were obliged \u2018 give up a number of cows and goats.I In July, Father Seraphim and ; Father Chrysostom were summoned to trial at Lichia Wantze, a village to the south; both are young men, Chinese.The people had been well rehearsed.And the ! accused were allowed no defence.I \u201cThe monks have been guilty of collaboration with the Japanese,\u201d McCarthy, s.j.\u201cFacilis transitus de cella ad; the prosecutor shouted.\u201cDo you coelum,\u201d the father of Trappists.: agree ?\u201d St.Bernard, wrote\u2014\u201cFrom the1 \u201cWTe agree!\u201d the people shouted haven of a monastery to heaven is back.an easy trip.\u201d This is the story, \u201cFor this,\u201d the prosecutor shout-of some of his sons, lovers oped, \u201cthey must give their furni-peace, whose peace the world hariture to the people!'\u2019 always loved; it is the story of More Communist - prepared men of peace set on by the brutal j charges were read.One man rewarlords of Chinese Communism, ceceived monastery property be- In the cariy morning hours of, cause his parents had been frighA August 29, 1947, the Trappist Ab- ened by foreign troops who came bey of Our Lady of Consolation at to China during the Boxer War:-.Yang Chia P'ing was destroyed by! Nothing was said about the year fire; by late October.It Trappist; 1939 when the monastery fed priests and brothers had died un-jl.OOO people of the region two der Communist persecution.Bro-[ meals a day during a period of ther Joachim, one of th© 72 Trap- terrible drought; nor about feed pist monke of Yang Chia P\u2019ing,ling a whole village for months ; during the recent war.Nor about; i the eight memorial tablets pro-' j sented to the monastery by the j ; .people for outstanding help in time; ! of crises.Two of the tablets had ; been presented by the Communist; ; county chief.At midnight on July 8th, mobs j of people from 30 villages pound-' od on the doors of the monastery.They snatched away all the j blankets, clothing, all furniture; [that was moveable, everything i they could lay hands on.Even wo-;men were in the crowds that in-; vaded the cloisters.The Trappists ' knelt in prayer for their depoilers.; The came the trials.No onej knows how many of them there jwere.At each, the monks were; i violently beaten with clubs.Oncei : Father Seraphim was so brutally ; j beaten he cried out.\u201cKo lien' \u201cHave pity, have pity\u201d\u2019 \u201cThis is the time for reunge, not pity,\u201d the judge screamed at! him.There was a peculiar similarity j between their sufferings and the Passion of the Prince of Peace.; The only defender they found was! Maria Chang, a.woman catechist.; : She was tied to the, post of a candelabra and beaten savagely about the head and across the) back until she fainted Afler the j beating they threw, a festive ban-' i ner across her prostrate body andl Angry Scenes Erupt Again In Provincial Legislature dragged her from the chapel.Father Chryso-tom was beaten so cruelly that two fellow Trappists tried to help him.Seventy-four-year-old Brother Paul threw himself at hU side to take the blows raining down.He was rudely thrown aside.Finally all were condemned to death.On the night of Tuesday, August 12, the march of death started.Each monk was loaded down with supplies for the Red soldiers.Like pack animals they scrambled over narrow trail© all night and next morning they reached Chang Ko Chauag.Eighty-two-year old Brother Bruno was the first to die.His brothers were not even allowed to hold a Mass for the repose of his soul.After three days they were marched back to Yank Chia P'ing.Here they were handcuffed, and when handcuffs were lacking, their wriists were tightly bound with wire.During these days.Brothers Clemens and Philip died.\u201cNot from beatings, not from hunger,\u201d Brother Joachim said, \u201cbut from grief.\u201d On August 28th they were dragged on the start of a l\u2019OO Chinese mile march inb?the steep mountain country.Rain in torrent: lashed ai the pri-onerr-, and the Continued on Page 2, Quebec, March 19.\u2014'(fP.\u2014 Mounting tension in the Quebec Legislative Assembly over sharp d«batc on th© Government\u2019s budget erupted into angry scenes yesterday for the second time .since the start of the week.As Opposition questions about administration of the Agriculture Department continued through a third day.Premier Duplessis charged Liberal members with \u201csystematic obstruction,\u201d and was told by their leader, Adolard Godbout, they were doing their duty.The Hoi\u2019ise was thrown into an uproar yesterday afternoon when discussion centred around an agricultural budget item of $250,000 for a beet, sugar refinery at St.Hilaire, near Montreal Hercule Riendeau (UN-Laprair-ie-Napierville) criticized expenditure for the plant in 1944 by Mr.Godbout\u2019s government.Referring to an explanation by the Liberal leader about the start, of the industry, the Union Nationale member charged that Mr.God-bout had employed \u201chis customary attitude of falsifying the facts and being beside the truth.\u201d Mr.Godbout denied a statement by Mr.Riendeau that $69,000 had ! been paid \u201can organizer for the Opposition leader in L\u2019lslet Coun-t,y'\u2019 in connection with establishment of the refinery.The Opposition leader added that Mr.Riendeau carried out the \u201cdirty business\u201d of Premier Du- ple By then the Assembly was Oiled with shouts and bh© noise of thumped desks and Hon.Paul Sauve, Youth Minister, urged committee Chairman Daniel Johnson (UN-Bagot) to order a retraction asked for by Mr.Riendeau.Before Mr.Godbout retracted th® expression \u201cdirty business\u201d then» followed heated discussion in which.Premier Duplessis took part.The Liberal leader recalled that he had been called a \"dirty liar\u201d in the House two days before and no withdrawal was made.He added that there was no retraction when the Premier bad.called him a \u201cblackguard\u201d during Tuesday's incidents.Premier Duplessis asked for a second retraction, of the statement that \u201cdirty business was carried out at the request of the Premier,\u201d and Mr.Godbout refused.A report was made to Speaker Tlexandre Tache by Chairman John so» and at the request at th© Speaker who warned \u201cregulation\u201d would be applied, Mr.Godbout made the second retraction.\u201c1 have a duty to perform in this House ar.d I will perform it,\u201d said th© Liberal leader, \u201cI withdraw the words which you ask me to.f have a duty to perform.\u201d Vaim ore Bienvenue (L-Belle-chasee) told the House that all members had equal rights and he said : \u201cWe cannot, understand and the people in the galleries heTe cannot understand that two weights Continued on Page 5 1948\t\tMARCH\t\t\t1948\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t1\tO\t3\t4\tS\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t32\t33\t24\t25\t26\t27 13\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t ^Ijecb rookc Dailu TRcco ed WEATHER RAIN.MILD Overcast, today ar.d Saturday.Continuous ram beginning this afternoon and ending before noon Saturday.Continuing mild.Temperat ures yesterday : Maximum 40.minimum 10.Year ago: Maximum 2Sf minimum 16.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE : 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948.Fifty-First Year MARSHALL URGES QUICK ACTION AGAINST REDS Two iimtniiih,ii!iii!ni7!i:n:iin:)i»Niv Hollywood SHERBROOKE DAI1 ,Y RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH ftoman Catholic 19, 1948.OBITUARIES TODAY and SATURDAY! A whole new world of drama, love, violence and spectacle lay before their sword of conquest.jean Peters \u2022 Cesar Romero John Sutton lee 1.Cobb Plus an excellent Variety of Short Subjects in Color.\u2014 Starts SUNDAY! -\u201cPRINCE OF THIEVES\u201d New Rousing Adventures of'Robin Hood.\u2014 Starring \u2014 *\tJon HALL ?\tPatricia MORRISON - Added Attraction - \u201cSTRANGE JOURNEY\u201d ?\tPaul KELLY ?\tOsa MASSEN THE NEW Erskii*e Johnson MRS.Continued from Pige 1 wind blew go strong they could hardly stand.The strength of the older Trappists was failing; they had nothing to eat but dry cereal; on the morning of Wednesday ! they were lodged in pig-pens.The February 18th, there entered into, younger men made litters to car.rest Mary Agnes Scott, widow of, ry the infirm.\t_ of T.James Robin-con, of this vil- father William, 70, died at Ma lage and formerly of \u201cMeadow, Lai Tsun \u201en September 6th.T JAMES ROBINSON, OF SWEETSBURG Swcetsburg, March 19.\u2014Early QUEBEC SWAMPS SENATORS DROP BRAVES 7-2 IN TILT 4-2 TO INITIAL TILT\tCATARACTS 's Frank Stranahan, of Toledo, 0\u201e who finished second to Ghezzi by two strokes a year ago.Stranahan.-aid today he plans to compete ;jj the British Amateur again early in May along with defending chain, pion Willie Turnesa.NEA Staff Correspondent .uiimaiuiiiuiuiamiiiiuiiim'iiimiiiw ¦ w ONE FOR THE BOOKS-LA RUSSELL TEACHES A BIBLE CLASS Hollywood, March 19.\u2014It hap- \u2014 , Quebec, March 19.\t(P\u2014Quo-,\tShawinigan Falls, Quo., March - He\t\u2018>ec Ace*, hitting fuil stride in the\ti9._Shawinigan Falls Cata- Brook Farm,\u201d Brome County,\tfoi-1\twas\tbeing carried and on\ta moun-\ttmrd period when they scored five\tracts, led by veteran Hal Dewey lowing an illness of six days\tand\ttain\ttrail the carrier*! slipped; his\tFoa*'* overwhelmed _ Va.leyfield\twith two goals, shaded Ottawa a lengthv period of ill health.head broke open from the fall.At braves 7-2 here last night to take Senators 4-2 before a capacity t, _p_r Tron Hill on July 20, Tenff Chia Yu where they stayed a one-game lead in a beet-of-three crowd of G.000 fans here last night wuTlïAi»«*\u2022\t - husband predeceased her six years Miss Anne Cole is the guest of ago.\tI Mr.and Mrs.Victor Bell, in Clif- The deceased w-as a respected ton> citizen of the community and was , '\t\u2018\t- a former resident of North Stan-,\tSCOTSTOWN briShe\u201dleaves to mourn her loss a .\u201cHow We Can Mobilize for Peace brother, Chancey Jones, a nephew, i hi Our Day, wil be the topic of a Ronald Jones, a niece, Goldie public meeting ana broadcast m the Jones, two sisters, Mrs.Wallace City Hall and on CRTS, Sunday, at Buchanan, of Franklin, N.H., Mrs.3 p.m.Speakers will be: Miss L.D.Schoolcraft, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, ! Antonia Froendt, War Oorrcspond-and other nieces and nephews.I ent and Secretary of Promotion for Interment took place in Pierce- the American Committee of the ton Cemetery.Bearers at the j World Council of Churches, and P.funeral were: Roy Soles, Armand A.Sherman, Scots town.Bouchard, Jude Grenier and Wil- liam Martin.IT\u2019S At The William St.Armoury TOMORROW NIGHT! So bring your MALE to the Letter Carrier*\u2019 BALL l Af*«F IN AID OF THE POSTAL CARRIERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION You\u2019ll place your STAMP of approval\tJ on the music of\ty*'' GIZ GAGNON and His Orchestra ., ~ and enjoy the SPECIAL DELIVERY of ^ vocals when \u201cGINETTE SINGS\u201d iL 'r MRS.WILLIAM G.WALSH, OF 2061 DECARIE BLVD., MONTREAL.FOSTER Call at Williams\u2019 Hardware for your sugaring equipment.Also roofing, nails, fencing, paints and ews Kingsey, March 19.\u2014Mrs.Mary fuR ]jne farm tools.Syrup drums Caroline Walsh, wife of William George Walsh, of Montreal, passed away at her home in Montreal, on March 12, after a short illness.She was born in Kingsey, on March 28, 1879, a daughtet of the late John Colborne Moore and Victoria Abercrombie.Mrs.Walsh was a sister of the available.Phone Waterloo, 193-J-2.ROCK ISLAND H.J.McConnell, Optometrist, of Sherbrooke, will be in his office at the Del Monty Hotel, Rock Island, on his regular monthly visit, next late John G.Moore, and the late Wednesday afternoon and evening.Dora Ella Moore, of Kingsey, and the late Dr.A.H.Moore, of Halifax, N.S.She was the French specialist at Ormstown High School for the past March 24th, for examination eves and fitting of glasses.Of! 20 years, having taught school for 42 years.She is survived by one son, Dr.G.M.Self, of Calgary, Alta.; one Scott Brady.Greer Garson is daughter-in-law, and two little talking to M-G-M about starring granddaughters, of Calgary, Alta.; in a film to be made in England, oi# sister-in-law, Mrs.J.G.Moore, which would present the English of Kingsey; besides several nieces scene as it is today.David O.and nenhews.Pelsnick is paging Marlon Brando, The funeral service was held on new Broadway click in \u201cA Street March 13, in the Church of St.Car Named Desire,\u201d for a film James the Apostle, where Mrs.career.\tWalsh had been a member of the Sign spotted by Jack Stewart on a Hollywood producer\u2019s desk; \u201cWhy be difficult when with a little more effort you can be possible ?\u201d choir for more than twenty years.; Rev.Mr.Jackson officiated.The pallbearers were six pupils j of Ormstown High School.Inter-1 m- ment was made in St.Paul\u2019s Cemetery at Sydenham Place.Spring Fashion Letter.Ladies: \u2022 Aren\u2019t you happy to see spring back again?You\u2019ve reason to be happy, too .this year spring means more than ever; spring styles are more captivating than ever.The new Ballerina suits, the new loose-fitting coats that allow such comfort and freedom of movement .and those three-piece ensembles that are available in such a large variety of charming colors.Navy blue trimmed with white is prominent this year and is a favorite with the style conscious.Bright red, emerald green and the Scotch plaids are very popular with the younger element.Modern mothers with greying hair looked particularly attractive in certain shades of brown, amber, grey and lilac.You will be much taken with the bell shaped silnouette and the reed slim skirts Drapes are also much in the fashion limelight, and are found practically everywhere, on skirts, bodices, in the front, at the side, even the back of this year\u2019s styles show this popular feature.All models are attractive, graceful, and becoming to every type of figure.We are pleased to invite you, ladies, to visit D.S.BAOHAfNID\u2019s, where you will find the spring styles that are sure to please you.The personnel of our afore is always ready to serve you to the best of their ability.Yours truly, MATHILDE TELMOSSE.Miss MATHILDE TELMUSSE, head saleslady and assistant manageress of D.S.Bachand's Ladies\u2019 Wear Department.When it rains.RAINCOATS Rainwear That\u2019s Practical and Stylish! This year\u2019s attractive raincoats come in three distinct styles .with half-belt; with full belt; loose-fitting models, many with detachable hooda.Material that\u2019s shower-resistant.We have all sizes in black and white checks and beige and blue stripes.Other models in red, navy and beige.We Invite you to choose your Easter wardrobe at our store: you won't, be disappointed.I i 15-23 MAIN, COATICÔOK ! 3: \\ , * < I b TEL Q r I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KAISER - FRASER AUTOMOBILES REO TRUCKS \u2014 BUSES \u2014 MOTORCYCLES \u2014 AUTO-BIKES TRAILERS - FARM WAGONS \u2014 ROTOTILLERS HODGE MOTORS REG\u2019D 31 Wellington St.South \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que. ; are concerned, Mr.Cormier *\u201c0\u2019 united Mores, |~o, ; administration, $35.22, and inter $40 Curphey Dominion Stores Limited, George Ewing.$25; George summons within a $25;: est and premium on bonds pur- sons.$20; A.D.Brodie, $20; Dr.\t*n «ddition thS S\tBell Telephone .\t.160's\t160\u2019s\tuFirchikl\t\t1.00\t .\t55 V»\t55\tBrazilian \t\t.\t17'*\tno\tFleet .\t.\t\t2 Mi\t 23\t227s\tH, t'.Forest.\t3's\t\tFord \u201cA\"\t.\t.22\u2019*\t 21 '*\t21 Q\t1 Building Produes\t291 *\t\tFraser\t45\t 61\t62 ».\t! Canada Cement .\t.15\t15\tMit.-Luron P A\tp ;ki\t .164\t164\tî Can.Steamships\t.If*\t11 Q\tM dehors Pfd.\t12 a*\t .32 -V,\to2 , VH\ti Can.Breweries .\t.19\tIS7.*\t\t\t 51V, 40 -13 A, 12H, 34 N 49 Rs 127s 16M> 51 As 40 44 V» 12 'u 34 >v.49 A* 14 N 13»* 16's 9 vk 9 24 \u2019*\t24Q 161 39 » i 594* l\t4 71\u2019s TIN 16 N\ti 6 N 44 \u2019*\t441s Sweden and Norway join?Will Italy join?How fast will the union j spread and how tightly will its members bind themseives together?In all plans for European unity there are questions still to be answered by actions: How soon?How strong?How effective?Increase In Butter Price Is Explained Committee Told Value of Stored Butter Rose 11 Cents a Pound.Ottawa, March 19,\u2014Butter hold in storage by Canada Packers, Ltd., grow in sales value by more than It cents a pound on the market upturn of recent months.Is ii pursued the causes of higher butter prices, the Common; price, committee had this evidence today, along with evidence that Canada Packers' butter storage deals in the last 11 mouths netted i: almost five times wlmt it made in ali the years between 1939 and 1917.J.S.iM'cLean, company president, told the committee yesterday the company made $509,(109 in the 11 months up to March 1st on storage I-utter operations, compared with an aggregate of §109,900 for the previous nine years.Over these II months, lie testified, it turned ever butler at an average price of 65 cents a pound and an average cost of about 55' cents.Thai did not include butter of its own manufacture.Mr.McLean raid the average profit of 11.2,1 cents a pound on î butter for the 11-month compared with an average cents in the 1959-47 years.Canada Packers president the recent profits \u201cunpre- Onn, Car.\t10 Q Can.Car \u201d V .\t.15 '¦*\t15 Can.Locomotive\t20'a Con, Smelters .\t93 Davis Leather A\t24 Dist, Seagram .\t17\t17 Dot'll.S.A C.\"B\u201d\t15-»; Dora.Tar.22 b Dorn.Textile .\t11\u2019a Dry de n.27 Famous Players\t15 Is Gen.Bakeries\t2 A Gyp-um .\t13% Imperia! Oil .lift Imp.Tobacco .Inter.Nickel .\t30% Inter.Paper .\t17\u2022\u2019i Inter.Dote .\t12 Q Howard Smith .\t26hi Massey-Harris .\t16V VH'oli-Frontenac\t10\u2019* Mois nA Brew, , .\t55 Mont.Locomotive .\t14 Nat.Breweries .ASA Noranda.14% Price Bros.\t57\t57 Quebec Power .\t15% St.L.Paper Pfd.\t110 Steel of Canada .,\t68 Walker G.W.\t21 - Winnipeg Elec.\t23 %\t23 11».14% 12% 301.47 i 11% 10», BANKS AND BONDS CANADIAN BONDS Following are the closing, bid and asked quotations as of March J8th, as furnished by the Investment Dealers\u2019 Association of Canada : DOM.GOVT BONDS : Bid Asked '' lune 1, 1950-55 .1017s 106% 3 , IYrps\t\t\t\t99\t99 m 3\u2019» June J\t1\t'56-38 .\tlOI's\t101 Vo 3Q, Nov.\t15\t1W-S-51 .\tlOOTs\t*«\u2022\u2022»» 8U, June\t1.\t1958-66 ,\tHIFI,\t102'.* \u2022lit., Nov,\t1,\t1948-58 .\t101T s\t\t ! ' ; .N OV *\t1,\tl!)l.)-5\u20189 .\t104 As\t\t RECORDS ARE SET BY El CATTLE storage period of.19 ! The.termed a rented,\u201d Secretary Of Continued from Page 1 and \"exlra-iiis, company Commodity Exchange close basis 50 cases minimum.§ Small lots to retailers in cartons; 2c per dozen less loose, H Approximate price to consumers in large retail outlets.BUTTER (c.per lb.): .Open Market: No.1 pasteurized Que.fresh and storage, wholesale, 67%.-Jobbers prices: solids, 68-6S»,i; prints, 69-6914.Commodity Exchange: Closing spot quoted at 67%b.Futures: March 67 Tib.No sales.CHEESE: Wholesale western white and colored, 34»/2-35 nominal, POTATOES (per 75-lb.bag): New Brunswick.2.15-2.25 N.B.(10 lbs.).38- .35 P.E.1.2.3-'-2.19 P.E.I.(100 lbs.) .3.20 Quebec No.1.2.00-2.iO covery Program,\u201d However, he indicated willing?\u2019?;.; to reach an agreement with Km -hi \u201cwhich will terminate once and for all the present dangerous situation.\u201d Prompt action on E.R.P.was necessary particularly for Italy.He warned that a Commun:,-:t via tory in the Italian election next month would cut off that country from American economic aid.The Secretary was given an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, Notice To Poultrymen Egg receipts steady; prices for export remain the same.We are now storing for fall delivery; we require more than we are receiving.Poultry receipts light; prices I very firm to higher.Please sell us all your non-producing fowl for our Easter trade.Buy baby chicks now \u2014 we guarantee you a good market for eggs and poultry for 1918.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PRODUCE Ltd.Sherbrooke 21 KING ST.WEST Tel.1063 or 1061 Russian-Directed Continued from Page 1 Premier Hans He.dtoft raid Danes \u201cwill defend our indapend ence and freedom against any attacks wherever they might come from.\u201d In Copenhagen, his finance minister, H.C.Hansen, told a Social Democratic meeting, \u201cDanish defence must be expanded.\" In the United States, immigration authorities held Mrs.Irene Joliot-Curie, 50, Paris scientist, and daughter of the discoverers of radium, after her plane reached New York last night.They would not tell reporters why.1 An official of the point anti-i Fascist refugee committee said she had come to g peak of the needs of Spanish Republicans in exile.The commitee is on the Attorney-General\u2019s list of so-called subversive organizations.In Paris, a spokesman for the French security police said today they had arrested 11 Russians in a private home.He did no give ! the reason.The interior ministry I said yesterday France will deport j leaders of the banned Union of So-] viet Citizens.Turkey\u2019s military attache in Solfia, Bulgaria, and hits assistant re turned home last night.Official sources would not say whether I they had been recalled or ejected.! Three Hungarian diplomatic workers in Turkey were reported ordered back to Budapest.They were counsellors of the Ankara I embassy and of the Istanbul con-I sulate and the Istanbul consul gen-I era], The order was not explained.enormous I ordinary,\u201d but he said ! had been unable to lower its pri j The system of butter distribution prevented this, he said.And even if the company had decreased il own selling price, lie contended, it could not have influenced the, market g \"Me'.ally, since Canada Pack ! ers held only about, eight per cent of butter holdings in the country.Costa Rica Revolt May Be Extended San Jose, Costa Rica, March 19.1 \u2014(/P)\u2014 Gen.Rene Pieado Mieh.alski, security (war) minister, said yes-, let-day 'Costa Rica\u2019s political revolt is building into a Central American wa r.! I\u2019ieada answered \u201cyes\u201d when reportera asked him if the week-old rebellion by forces under Jose Figuercs is going to involve all.of | Central America.Four other countries already are said to be involved in Costa Rica\u2019s political quarrel.Guatemala has been accused by Costa Rica of sending arms across the border to insurgent forces, j (Guatemala\u2019s foreign ministry 'instructed its San Jose envoy last night to require Costa Rica to prove the charge, or withdraw it.) 1 Nicaragua has sent planes and j officers to aid the government, and 'government forces have charged that some Nicaraguans are helping Figueres.The government has sent Dr.I Luis Anderson to Honduras to appeal for arms.Anderson also will seek economic aid.Guatemala has denied the arms charge, although Costa Rican government officials contend that \u201cabsolute evidence\u201d has been obtained that rifles and ammunition, have :been sent across the border by Guatemalan opposition elements.I Costa Rica\u2019s political cauldron, simmering since the February 8 ( lection-, boiled over last Saturday : when President Teodoro Pieado Michalski proclaimed martial law.I During the Inst, ten day; eon siderable number of Jersey row-have completed records in var ious Jersey herds- in the Eastern , Townships.The highest rerun! completed was that, of Maple holme Aim Alice 13184-6 a .Jersey row bred by Gordon C.Poole, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, and owned and tested by Gérard Foisy, Fulford, Quebec.Alice went on le.-11, ns a six-year-old and in i 3l 15 days produced 8,541 lbs.milk, 569 lbs.fat, with an average test of 6.fit!' - .She is « daughter of Mr.Poole's outstanding sire, Brarnp ton Aim.in t lie herd of Charles 1.Robin am, Ciiwnns-ville, High Meadows Jva 133715 has completed a senior four -vSiU'-old record in 305 days of 8,96-1 lbs.milk, 495 lbs.fat with an average test of 5.52'5.Other record,, have been completed in the herds of L, Stuart Webster, .Massuwippi, G.Ii.Dob bin, Sweet.-'burg, and at Mi Ellin Speyer, Springmount Farm, Mass-awippi, Mar (W) Viet or v (V) Loans: 3% 52 .( 1st W ) 10 ; ; % .J 52\t.(2nd IV) 101% .8 -M .(1st V) 1081 a .5,3\u2019d .(2nd \\ ) 103% .3.56 .(3rd\tV)\t108%\t103% 3-57 .(Hh V) 101% 102 3/00 .(Oth Y1 .10(1% 101 3 .-0 .(dill\tV)\t100%\tHUT 3/68 .(Till VI 100\t100% % 18 .(7th\tV)\t100%\t.3 63\t.(8th\tV)\t100\t\u201c.001 a I'd 10 .(Sib\tV)\t100%\t.3 6,1 .(9th\tA')\t100\t100% id 7 50 .(9th V) 3001b .IH\\ IDEM) DECLARED At a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Shawinigan Water and Power Company held yesterday.a dividend of thirty cents per share wa: declared on the no par value common shares of the Company for the quarter ending March 31, 1948, payable May 26, to shareholders of record April 15, 1948.Have you read Die Want Ad» lately?Perhaps there is something: advertised you would like to buy.DEATHS OAIRID OF THANKS 1 wLh to ixnroris my «im-m Uuutk.s nnd fbDpicciati«>n to.my relative*, neighbors find friomlH for Their imny ru-la of kirulin during my sid bcrcavoment : to 11m- IVv.Mr.Tliomiksuri for 11» a kind words of tvni-pathy, Uic organist, ir and btayerp and to .-ill thone who loaned rnre, sent floveiv, food nnd me'-rages of rynupnIby.:KF,SJ10 COLBY CAJID OF THANKS T wish L» fiincervly il wank a Ii uiy frond for the oar (is, letter*, flower» and g If In si-nt me during my nia y in the If- inru-pnthic Hoepltal, Montreal- I cnijeri-llv wish to Thank Dr.Griffith* nnd the jihit who were -r tice.Settlement oi Eetatee.Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.For Sale TEACHERS WANTED , Cars For Sale Bilingual teacher, Protestant, with elementary diploma for Parent English School.Small attendance.Salary $1,300 per annum.Duties commence in September.Apply Mrs.Ernest Fitzgerald, Parent, Quebec.WANTED TEACHERS FOR ELEMENT-ary Schools.Aipply.stating tiualif lestions, to S.L.Haskins.S'ec.-Tres».Box 73, Sutton, Que.BROME COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL Board requires the service» of a secretary-treaaairer as of July 1st next.Applicants will pleaae state qualifications, experience and salary expected and address replica to Box 810, Knowlton.Que.1041 DODGE SEDAN.KINGS WAY SPE-cial, overhauled in 1947.Apply W.G.Mac Doug* 11, 26 Church Street, Lennox-ville, Saturday afternoon.conditioned.Motor, tires, outside and inside like new.Phon£ 1848-M.POOJia BURNER MOfFTAT GA6 RANGE in good condition, suitable for cottage.Phone 4419-W.MARTIN TRUMPET, LIKE NEW.complete with pluah lined case, mutes, mue le s'band.Bargain $100.\t60 Proaipcct St.SBr OF A IRC HER Y BOWS FOfR, MAN and women (new $17.00 each).Will «;!l cheap.Phone 277-W.1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 4 DOORS, heater and Free tone, In first claee condition.Apply &4 Court Street.1086 PONTIAC OOACH, 4 NEW TIRES, motor in good condition.Can be seen at Raymond\u2019s Garage, $3'50 cash* Phone North Hatley, 117r4.Auctioneers 1» CHEVROLET HAIE TON PANEL truck pick-up.Aippfly 23 Huntingvillc Ro«d.Lennoxville.Male Help Wanted R.M.DÏ.MERS, LBN\u2019VILLE.EH- 231-J.Chartered Accountants OFFICE BOY REQUIRED, GOO© PROS-pects for advancement.Apply Dominion Burlington Mills Ltd., or Phone 510 Local 2.1940 TWO-TON CHEVROLET TRUCK, good running condition.Complete with dual wheels, pair of chains, heater, plat form and side hoards and Brantford hoist.Price $800.Can he seen at our plant.Three Villages Bldg.Association, Rock Island, Que.MANLEY R.SICHEL.B.A., MONTREAL, Marquett.8263 ; Magog, 2806._ T.R.EDNEY AND CO- 72 PROSPECT Street.Phone 3286.'sse- and flowers.All year round employnent.Necessary also to take care of approximately 150 hens.Reply Box 45, Record.motor, paint, able, $315.Phone 4497-W-2.West, Montreal Road.son.chartered AC- Situation Wanted, Male P.S.ROSS à eountanta, Montreal.r.N.GOODE.C.A.70 WELLINGTON N.Phone 1689 and at Granby.Phone 2264.Dentist HXPEŒUE3N1CŒ3D FARMER, desires work on farm.Wages plus house, wood and milk.Burton Balch, Hugw McComb\u2019s Farm, R.R.1, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Female Help Wanted 1 BARGAIN \u2014- FORD, 1936 COACH, NEW j tir.s, motor in good shape.Must sell, Phone 4497-W-12, 900 King We«t.Mont.MARRIED, real Road.DR J A.LANDRY, SURGEON-DENTIST, Too wllCon St.No., opposite Court EXPHOTENCHD FILING STBNOORAPH-Houae Phone 898.\t;\t« permanent poa.tion good .elary._____________________________\u2014- Apply J.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd., Sherbrooke.Physicians and Surgeons BARGAIN\u2014PONTIAC, 1941 SEDAi luxe, new tires, paint, motor in order, also radio and air condi Phone 4497-W-12, 900 King West, Montreal Road 1936 PONUtliAIO SEDAN, HEATER radio, good tires.E.D.Bradle: Queen 1 GENERAL MAID FOR SMALL FAMILY.DR.ETH1ER.PHONE 676.\t4 GORDON |\t36 Dominion Avenue.Phone 4674-W St.Electrotherapy, Urinary Disease.;- YOUNG LADY WITH KNOWLEDGE OF typing, good at figures for office of local manufacturing firm.Apply Box 40, Record.new tires, paint and motor c Must sell.Phone 4497-W-12.West.Montreal Road.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L.A.Gendreau.67 Wellington South.Gl'RL TO WORK ON SALES RECORDS Must be accurate at figures.Apply i Panther Rubber Co.Ltd.looks and ru 4 49 7-W-12.\t900 Road.is like new.King West, J Acme Typewriter Co.Reg* d W.E.HAMMOND, Prop.Authorized Representative for Underwood Typewriters 74 Wellington South-Phone 3737 Salesmen Wanted luxe, new paint, tires, motor récond tion-ed.Phone 4497-W-12, 900 King Montreal Road.AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN FOR GEN-eral line oi footwear including novelty CHEVROLET OOACH.1941.CAN B U WAINTED \u2014OO LOIN I AIL MAPLE SET RLE shoes and slippers, to cover Western Quebec aa aide line commission.Cvn be carried with any other non-conflicting line.S.H.Pullan & Co., 73 Adelaide West, Toronto.\t; or studio couc.h in good condition.Phone 79'6-dd.examinet! at the municipal garagt, Cami-rand Street.Address offers in writing and enclosed in envelope marked: ' l eac sandw/ more troub/e them Zooks Not for.pne, thanks.Mind thanks, 'ear 1 not hungry.P BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Marlin |jvoo QEUfcERNTELSr |] -TOVEO TO >\\ DWtY WLTO A, l 'Sit SHOPl V-'C .MORP I SOT T OAT VLHVtt YOU TO TA.V.V 61ACW ViavUJtWFOL.CNRU.OU W\\S> YMKLTR*.vk»OW YWF\\T\tSNt fs HAiWi- HU O\\0 BYOtt TWU.PLOT HUKSiT T\\tAt\" ONLVY'S 1_________ haar.\t\u2014 but my mother thinks I Uat ve s-hould wait until June.\\\\ e have discussed this matter ard have come to the conclusion that we will go ahead and get married without my mothers\u2019 consent.\tg marnca , \\\\ nut would be the proper way of preparing for such a wedding?! .\u2022\t,\t.\t'\u2022 ^ 1 weduiug piars and have cur friends and rola- tives present at.the csramony?Or should it be be Miss Hyndman expressed pleasure at the opportunity given her the ! to visit the Sherbrooke Club and : said that while B.and P.W.Club ' women wore no insignia, she knows as she contacts each group, that aims ar.d objectives are identical, regardless of their occupation or location.Hostesses at.the tea of the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club held on Tuesday afternoon, were: Mrs.Walter J.Wiggett, Mrs.J.train.Her long embroidered was- held in place by a tiny veil ca i Glorify your Easter (able with li.i s white Irish linen and exquisite in\tnIr-\u2018 d°?v,n ^0rtlu'-v- panelled skirt falling in a Ion in tne chair.During the business session pians were completed for fanev work ' nri'V'''t/00^ii-a\"id trimmed with heather, which ha,I e y ï .t',\tworn by her mother at her! T1ï fr* *» j.Y\u2019i Avir \u2022 Vvs\t?j il» a Quet was red roses and she wore a st.w w,ta.i%Æa Mine, \u201e ron-of-honor, weaving rose moire\u2019possible, li.-iv's > ' -» chin.!, silur nil, gleaming and glass.By GAYNOR MADDOX Mrs.Rober Thompson, Mrs.Maurice Dearborne and Charles Coombs, * ?* Boon alt, Mrs.Could we go ahead .tiv.es present at.the ¦people as witnesses Answer It etter just to have twp F.J, ated the accomplishments of women in different parts of the world and cited one close to home where I in Toronto is a 140 bed hospital di-seems perfectly foolish for your mother to on«Pt\tUeeted and entirely managed by wo- of your wedd.Tng plans by insisting on your beiim married in l-i™ :n j men- She also told of the aims of Brooks Street, will be pleased to stead of the month you have selected.There \\a no nnW in tw m^nVh | those who laid plans for women in hear she is able to be out again, af-that makes it- preferable to any other month.But thp fio-ht ^ ^nc the post-war world, and of their ter having been confined to the ve n glor-this year, rutiful as taffeta fashioned on princess' from Jean W ay,\u2019rtoitd for her table lines, with cap sleeves, long opera arrangement 1 .er lilies and and Mrs.Geonre B\" Mimiv \u201c\u2019\u2019\u2018j, mitts and a tiny cap of the same; white stock with delicate greens in Brown.Mrs.John Hibbard, Mrs.of London Street were in MentJai I matc,'lal-\tI the center of a table spread with Russ Neville, Mrs.K.A.Blather- for a few davs where thev\u2019.H It ' Mlw Mlldved Goodenough, as a white Irish linen cloth with in ! a dinner rive-i\u2019bv m ' John C Ne°d scnior bridesmaid, and Miss Sheila ! tricate handwork.The plates are man, at the Mount Roval r'iuh in ' T#ylor a cousln of tho bvidr- s-Podr, with pale yellow border honor of Sir W Charles Wrightand ' \u2022il,nl0v bridesmaid, were attired in edged in gleaming white.Col.J.B.NeUson, ' British steel- bluc.\u2018\"\u2018d J,f'ilo'v \"loi,r?' \u2018»^a.re*-; For (ho roast, select leg of lamb, men, guests of Mr Newman Mrs i PcctlN olX- b01*1 fashioned on the This traditional Eastertime seloc , Murphy remained in the metropo- j ®f horioî^Th tha*' °f- \u2022¦ The locals will be at full game will be*\u2019 play ed : strength with Bud McLeiian, pow-G i in Shawinigan next Saturday.®rfyl\tback in action.Mc- o i Last year these same two teams Lcilan, a.ong with the rest of the 9 [met in the semi-finals, and Shaw- team have been practicing con-o inigan managed to win by the slim stantly during the past week and ^[margin of two points.Coach Clint.squad is in tip-top shape.41Stocks\u2019 boys will be out to turn Playing for the Independents 2,the tables this year.\twill be Don Barfield, Benny Linds, 4! There is good seating aceommo- Billy Fuller.Gordon Peacock, Jim-4 j dations at tho armoury, and it is my.Scott, Bud McLeiian, Georare 6 (hoped that a large crowd will turn ; Kandalaft, Doug Wooton, Harold q!ouc to watch this fixture, which'Drew, Billy Petts and Bud Jackie jhas the earmarks of a thriller.Both I son.sj' 0 1 ' 2 Looks Like Big Year For Rookies In Both Major Baseball Leagues Tampa, Fla., March 19.\u2014(JPt\u2014: aid Staley and A1 Papai, Cardin-Time was when a first-year plaj,- [uls.er found it almost impossible to j Simmons, the 18-year-old \u201cboy break into a regular major league ; wonder,\u201d has been hailed by all baseball lineup.Today, each of the who have seen him pitch as a sure-0jten clubs training in Florida has fire big league star of tomorrow.lO'at least one good-looking rookie.Handed a bonus of $60,000 last 2 'slated to open the 1948 eeacon as a i June, the left-handed Simmons 2 j full-time performer.Sonic even [won 13 and lost 5 in Wilmington 2 I have two.25 ! The best of the freshman crew 0 [appear to be Curt Simmons of 4 1 Philadelphia Phillies; Alvin Dark, 2 fBosten Braves; Virgil Stall-cup, 4 Cincinnati RetV, Lou Brissie, Phil 0 iadelphia Athletics; Clarence Beers, last season and defeated New York Giants 3-1 in his only big league start.He has pitched brilliantly in the \u201cGrapefruit League.\u201d Dark, former Louisiana State University all-around athlete, :s another high-priced bonus player.6'SI.Louis Cardinals; and Gil Goan, j The Braves parted w ith $40,000 to 0 Washington Senators.0 x20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at hi; short-handed, suffered a tying team knee \u2022ip , x\u2014denotes misconduct.Royals Edge Out Nationales 2T obtain his services.The fleet-foot-Other fre&hmen who probably, ed southerner, who prepped at 2 I'will make the grade include first [ Milwaukee last year and was vot-10 (basemen Paul Campbell and ed the o-atccanddng rookie in tha 0 : George Vico of Detroit; catcher , American Association, has won ths O \u2019Givs Niarhos, New York Yankees; [ regular shortstop berth with Bos-g second baseman A1 Kozar, Sena-j ton.12 itors; outfielder Duke Snider and - 0 : Dick Whitman, Brooklyn; outfield-; ier Hank Sauer and pitcher How-! lard Fox, Rede-; first baseman A! (Flair, Pnillies, and pitchers Ger-j PROVINCIAL LEAGUE HOCKEY At The ARENA SUNDAY, MARCH 21st at 2:30 p.m.Victoriaville vs.Sherbrooke Holders of tickets for Sections J and K should use the East Entrance of the Arena.Holders of tickets for Sections C and D should use the West Entrance of the Arena.Admission: Res.Seats SI.25 and SI.00; General 50c; Children 25c SEASON TICKET SERIES 34 will decide Saturday afternoon whether he can play at Toronto or in the return game Sunday at Detroit.In other g3ines, Montreal Cana- ghjp I diens play Chicago Black Hawks at Montreal Saturday and Bruins at Boston Sunday.The Habitants lost their last mathematical chance : to make the four-team loop playoffs when New York Rangers dc-i foated the Hawks Wednesday ; night., The other Sunday game sees the ; Hawks t ü ko on Rangers at New i York as tho N.H.L.regular schedule wine's up.Miss Jacqueline Quebec City, won the lalom downhill and combined champion- * * * Spring skiing is still ideal at Mt.Orford.The climb to the top of Montreal, March 13.\u2014
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