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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 4 septembre 1952
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[" SEPTEMBER Sun.Mon.Tut.Woil.| TIlU- 'rfi., S4i, ¦-f: ; 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 Established 1897.WEATHER WARMER Sunny with brief afternoon cloudiness today and Friday.Winds light westerly.A little warmer.Low tonight and high Friday at Sherbrooke 55 and 75.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.1452 Fifty-sixth Year World News In Brief London, Sept.4\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Good news for King Faisal, teen-aged monarch of Iraq now vacationing in the United States: He passed his high school final exams.Harrow, exclusive English boys\u2019 school, announced his name on the pass list today.* * * \u2018 Berlin, Sept.4-A/P)\u2014The communist east-zone people\u2019s police went a step further yesterday to separate west Berlin from the surrounding Soviet zone by closing three frontier crossings to all traffic, west Berlin police reported.#\tî|.\t* Tokyo, Sept, 4\u2014i(/Pj\u2014Japanese candidates in the Oct.1 parliament elections are getting unusual publicity.They send wreaths \u2014 with their names emblazoned in lug black letters on white streamers\u2014to funerals of prominent citizens.\u2022S:\t*\t* Seoul, Korea, Sept.4\u2014i/P) \u2022-Maj.-Gen.M.M.Alston-Koberts-West arrived today to take command of the 1st Commonwealth division from Maj.-Gen.A.J.H.Cassels.West was in time to attend a ceremony at United States Eighth Army headquarters, where Gen.James A.Van Fleet presented the U.S.Legion of Merit to Cassels.West will take over the.division later this week.>}:\tsj! >;t Bombay, Sept.4.\u2014i/P)\u2014-Indian army troops stood at the alert today in riot-torn Hyderabad city after new fighting broke out in the capital of the south Indian state.Heavy patrols also moved through the twin city of Secunderabad and a dusk-to-dawn curfew was ordered for the more than 1,000,000 persons of the two centres whose state has been a major centre of communist agitation.Police opened fire twice last night and once again today on communist-sparked rioters agitating against the employment in the state government of non - Hyderabad Indians, a long - standing issue in the state.*>\t-i-\t-i- Miami, Fla., Sept.4\u2014(/P)\u2014 Whether the Atlantic hurricane will strike the United States mainland or whirl to a harmless death over open water may be determined today by a high-pressure area from the midwest.The tropical twister, with walloping winds of 110 miles an hour, was estimated to be 700 miles east.southeast of Jacksonville, Fla., in a predawn advisory today.The Miami weather bureau noted late last night that the high-pressure front, then over Illinois and Ohio, was moving at a rapid pace toward the east coast.\u201cThere\u2019s a chance it will reach the coast today and block off the hurricane,\u201d said meteorologist Allen Marshall.1\t*.W * Marseilles, France, Sept.4.__(Reuters)\u2014Rescue squads searched today for bodies believed buried in the smouldering ruins of a soap factory which exploded and burned overnight.Twelve dead have already been recovered, and 32 persons were taken to hospital with injuries.The explosion last night was believed to have been in a tank of benzine.It w'as followed by a big fire which blazed for hours.Houses over a radius of 100 yards from the factory were damaged.Streets w'ere littered with broken glass, shutters and twisted steel girders torn from the factory.U.S.Sabre Jets Destroy 12 Communist Aircraft, Damage Three Over Korea llr Canada Has Part In Oil Talks Near Record Kill Is Reported As Jets Provide Cover For Superforts.By BRUCE PHILLIPS Canadian Press Staff Writer Seoul, Korea, Sept.4.\u2014(AP)\u2014The United States Fifth Air i Force said U.S.Sabre jet pilots today rolled up a near-record | score for one day against Communist MIG jets \u2014 12 destroyed; and three crippled.The best single - day performance by the fast Sabres was last ; July 4, when they destroyed 13 Russian - built jets, damaged Banff, Alta., Sept.4.\u2014(®\u2014The J seven and probably destroyed one.convention of the Interstate Oil A ^jg force 0f Sabres swept across North Korea and des-j Compact Commission, a meeting tro, e£i the MiG's in a series of blazing dogfights.They flew cover ; :hnîm-SfacS\tI ^ swarms of fighter bombers whiclTstruck communist front-line j world, has e*ded.\tpositions.Allied losses, if any, will be reported in a weekly sum- ; More than 300 delegates from mary.20 states in the United States, two The intensified air action followed Wednesday night's strike Canadian provinces, and Latin., Okinawa - based Superfortresses against the Changjin hydro-! American countries, attending the|clectric |ant in North Korea \u2014 newly - repaired from previous summer meeting of the U.S.con-,\t^ servation group, the first meeting bombings.outside its home borders.\tOne Sabre pilot reported seeing a MIG go down without j The three-day meeting, from the j absorbing a shot during the jet battles between fhc Valu and ! Chongchon rivers in extreme northwest Korea.Capt.Arthur McCarthy said the Red jet overshot him, went out of control, and SNAPPED BY WINDSTORM \u2014 The tail section of a B-36 Superbomber lies torn from the fuse lage after a 100-milc-an-hour windstorm roared over Carswell Air Force Base, near Fort Worth, Tex.Losses at the field were estimated to be more than $10,000,000.The gale caused one death in the Fort Worth area and nine injuries.\t(NEA Telephoto) point of tangible achievement, was uneventful.The convention affords delegates the opportunity of discussing mutual problems, but as one speaker put it on the convention floor, most of the policy work is done by standing committees of the Compact which meet frequently through the year.The one fact which all speakers hit upon was the important place which Canada is assuming in the petroleum world.A speech prepared by U.S.Secretary L.Chapman, who was unable 'to attend, described Canada\u2019s expanding oil and gas industry as \u201ctremendously important.\u201d Only one resolution was put before the convention and was passed unanimously and without discussion.It condemned U.S.federal government interference in the regulation of oil and natural gas conservation.It referred to a federal power commission order which refused to recognize the validity of orders issued by the Kansas Corporation Commission, a state conservation group.The resolution stated the F.P.C.action left Compact member states no alternative but to protect their jurisdiction over natural resources.The motion, in part, said: \u201cWe call upon the Federal Power Commission in the national interest to cease their constant quest for additional unlawful power and to co-operate with state authorities in effective local conservation of natural resources.\u201d its pilot bailed out.The air force said an unidenti-5) fied U.S.pilot bailed out of his damaged Sabre over neutral territory, presumably the Panmun-jom truce conference site.The fiery battles came during a break in the bad weather which Wednesday kept virtually all U.N.planes but the big Supertorts on the ground.Clouds covered the key power installation and the B-29s used radar to aim their bombs.The Far East Air Forces said m Tokyo there was no Red opposition and that all the bombers returned.The number on the raid was not disclosed.Anglican Synod Opens At London London, Ont., Sept.4.\u2014t®\u2014The 18th general synod of the Church oi England in Canada opened on a subdued, devotional note today prior to discussion of a wide range | of subjects during the 10-day meet- U.S.fliers knocked out Chang-1\t\u201enr.\t, , jin\u2019s plant No.-\u2014last night\u2019s ! m2 among 300 clerSy and laity, target\u2014late in 1950.Repaired, it was bombed in a big air attack last June.United Nations fighter bombers and Sabre jets swept over North Korea in clearing weather today, in the wake of a tropical storm which, whipped northeastward into the Sea of Japan.Winds of up to 70 miles an Put Pressure On Iranians U.K.- U.S.Oil Proposals French Reds Are Seeking United Front Highlight of the opening day was to be the charge by Most Rev.Walter Barfoot, Archbishop of Edmonton and Primate of all Canada.Archbishop Barfoot succeeded Most Communists To Reject Big Chinese Shipping Co.Reorganized Hong Kong, Sept.4\u2014(Reuters) \u2014 China\u2019s second-largest shipping company, which includes several Canadian-built vessels not yet paid for, has been reorganized inlb « |\tdaysshows a violent op- joint state and private enterprise, positiQn (0 ,he oi| doal olfprori the New China (communist) news agency reported today.The company was formerly known as the Ming Sung Industrial Company.Reorganization took place Sept.1, the agency said.Its fleet numbers about 40 ships.By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER Washington, Sept.4\u2014(/P) The communists have mounted a ma jor propaganda offensive to try to defeat (he Truman-Churchill pro posais for a settlement of the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute.The voice of Soviet communism beamed into Iran is a clandestine \u201cAzerbaijan democratic\u201d radio ! station which officials here believe to be on Russian territory.A record of broadcasts during the s hour and about four inches of rain lashed parts of the battle front Tuesday and Wednesday.Reds probed 11 times across the front Wednesday.Chinese troops felt out.Bunker Hill near Pan-munjom again this morning, then withdrew.None of the skirmishes involved more than 25 to 50 soldiers.Viennese Get Jokes By Phone Vienna, Sept.4.\u2014 (/P) \u2014Vienna telephone owners will soon have their daily chuckle guaranteed.By dialing a certain number they will be able to hear the \u201cjoke of the day\u201d recited by an experienced humorist, according to Vienne press reports.The Vienna telephone company already provides children with Munsan, Korea, Sept.4.\u2014it?)\u2014 Korean armistice negotiators today ended one recess and called another after the United Nations command suggested thrt the communists really don\u2019t want to end the fighting.The delegates met for 51 minutes at Panmunjom in their first session since Aug.27.No progress was reported.The Reds agreed to a U.N.request for a recess until Sept.12, the sixth straight recess.Maj.-Gen.William K.Harrison, senior allied negotiator, told the Rev.George Frederick Kingston, ! Nine of them arc ultra-modern who died since the last triennial | vessels built In Canada under a synod was held at Halifax in 1949.! scheme negotiated by the Cana-Prior to_ the opening of the gen-j clian government and the Chinese Iran by Britain and the United States last Saturday.The three-point plan, sent to Premier Mohammed Mossadegh by President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill, is being denounced by the Reds as \u201cplunder-ous proposals,\u201d a device for '\u2018American imperialists\u201d to steal Iran Paris, Sept.4 (Reuters)- The French eonuminisl party today appealed to the.country's various socialists and leftists to join with them in a \u201cunited national front.\u201d The party's appeal is seen as an attempt to put the brakes on the drop the party has been suffering in France.Communist strike calls have been ignored, communist candi dates have been defeated in elections and the party membership has been dwindling.The party newspaper (.Humanité îttn&S; SShIeîi\u2019te.\tgovernment More üte ! people.ed meetings and passed a résolu- \u2022 communists ousted the nationalists: the same broadcasts blast with tion expressing concern over the from the mainland.\tequal heat Truman, Churchill and The vessels fell into the hands ! Mossadegh, despite Hie fact that of the communists and Canada has! Mossadegh has already turned ian oil and a plan put forth by the issued the call today, reprinting a deadly enemies\u201d of the Iranian ; speech made last night by party U.S.Senate Claims Reds Run Union Washington, Sept.4 \u2014 f/P) \u2014 Senate investigators today described a labor union as being \u201cunder the control of agents of the Kremlin,'\u2019 and urged the justice department to consider perjury action against its otlicers who signed non-communist affidavits.A tightening of the law to prevent communists from holding union jobs or ofllcos also was recommended by the Senate's internal security sub-committee in a report on its investigation of the Distributive, Processing, and Office Workers of America, an independent union.The sub-committee made public sworn testimony in which the president of the union, Arthur Osman of Brooklyn, N.V., and a number of other top officials wore described as communists.Osman refused to answer when asked if he ever hud been a communist, invoking his constitution privilege against possible self-incrimination.Other officers also balked at saying whether they aie or over were members of the communis! party.The D.P.O.W.A., with some (55,000 members, was formed in f® toiler, 1950.The hearings showed that Osman and others identified in the testimony as communists had signed the non-communist affidavits required by the Taft-Hartley law to make the union eligible for certification as a bargaining agent by the National Labor Relations Board.The .subcommittee recommended that a copy of its hearings, conducted mostly behind closed doors, be turned over to the attorney-general so that he could determine whether prosecution of these ofil-cers for perjury is warranted.It also recommended that Congress give prompt attention to * bill previously introduced by Sen ator Pat.McCarran (Dem.Nev.) the subcommittee chairman, te make it unlawful for a member ot a communist organization to hold office or any job with a labor organization, and to permit employers to discharge persons who belong to organizations designated as subversive try the attorney-gene rat.The largest unit of the D.P.O, W.A.is district fi5, with about 35,000 members in the New York city area.The sub-committee re- chief Jacques Duclos to the central (-(,jVed testimony that it had used \u201cgood squads\u201d and other terrorist vices.Eisenhower Will Outline Views On Foreign Policy fairy tales, perplexed housewives : communists \u201cthere is a widely-held with a daily menu selection, m-; suspicion that vou do not desire eluding costs, musicians with per- an frmistice and that your negoti-fect \u2018'A\u201d-pitch, sport, fans with re-jatj0ns are mere camouflage to suits, not to speak of weather fore-j conceal vour real purpose to con-casts and other information ser- ; tinue the conflict.\u201d \u201cIf this suspicion ultimately proves to be true,\u201d Harrison added, \u201cthe world will have discovered once and again and beyond any doubt the futility of attempting to negotiate with communists on any reasonable and honorable grounds.\u201d Harrison charged that the tin yielding communist stand on the truce-blocking issue of prisoner exchange shows \u201cthat you are cruelly indifferent to your people or that you are mere puppets of alien communist rulers, obedient to your masters\u2019 commands.\u201d Tokyo, Sept.4 \u2014(/P)\u2014 Gen.Douglas MacArthur\u2019s old briefing room will be opened to the public scon as a concert hall.The newspaper Asahi said the famous Dai Ichi building auditorium will be made available to musicians unable to pay for a commercial hall.Washington, Sept.4.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Gen.Dwight D.Eisenhower, jubilant over his triumphant sweep through Dixie, formally opens his presidential campaign in Philadelphia tonight with an address outlining his views on foreign policy.The Republican Presidential nominee is expected to critize the Truman trying to drive a wedge between Eisenhower and Senator Robert A.Taft of Ohio in order to split Republican ranks.Some said the Democrats may get a \u201cmajor break\u201d in Illinois, (Reuters)\u2014 Canadian labor lead- Continued On Page 5 Labor Hostility Is Lessening Margate, England, Sept.4.\u2014 lack of a \u201creligious note\u201d in ser vices held by the Canadian government for the late King George VI.In their only release following the meetings, the Bishops said\": \u201cCanada has been built upon a religious foundation, inheriting strains of Christian worship, outlook and teaching from many European countries.Today, when a materialistic philosophy is seeking, openly and deliberately, to undermine all religious influence and teaching, the Bishops feel that upon great state occasions the government of Canada ought to express our heritage and our future hope by services in which the religious note is clear, definite and unmistakeable.\u201d The resolution, forwarded to the Canadian government, added: \u201cSuch services, marked by simplicity, dignity and sincerity, should be repugnant to no Christian communion, but would reflect the depest faith and fondest aspirations of the majority of the Canadian people.\u201d Delegates represents 20 dioceses from Newfoundland to British Columbia.Following a colorful procession at the opening of the general synod, Very Rev.W.R.Matthews, Dean of St.Paul\u2019s Cathedral, London, England, will be preacher.Scheduled for discussion are varied subjects including the name of the church, the possibility of a primatial see, a possible revision of the office of Holy Communion, and marriage laws.not been paid for them.down the plan.The communists three 3,000-ton and probably do not believe that Mossadegh\u2019s resistance will stand up on the Iranian people to demon ! strate against this latest effort to committee.\u201cAt the Frenchmen agree with tactics against small business concerns and their employees.Harvey M.Matusow of Dayton, I lie communist party | Ohio, a self-described former com- present who do time many not entirely There are six 900-ton steamers built in Can ada on which $1,248,174 ns stj]t| indefinitely and they are calling owing.Seven of these modern vessels, slipped out.of Hong Kong harbor | sc*lie iilc 0|i dispute, and berthed at Canton just before| Churchill and Truman proposed the first capital repayment of : Saturday that the world court de-$86,000 became due to the Cana- \u2022 termine compensation tor British | dian government on June 30 lasl property in Iran which the Teh-1 yeal'\t, .Aan government has nationalized, The Canadian government had; Britain,s Anglo-Iranian Oil acted as joint guarantors with Company ar,angc lor saic oI the Chinese nationalist government {r.mian \u201ej| jn wor]d markets, and for the building of the ships.that specific steps be taken to Two other Canadian-built vessels end promptely Hie Iranian gov-lell into the hands of (he Chinese ernment\u2019s financial distress, communists earlier on the Yangtse The British and U.S.govern-river.\t, ments are deeply concerned\tlest Today\u2019s news\tagency\tmessage\tUran s continued lack oi\toil\tte- said the company\u2014whose owner, venues- cul, oll)/\"f mor(el ,han millionaire Le, Tso Fu.committed ^ar now .should brow (he coun- suicide last year during a »\tturnLe(J\tthj munist hunt for capitalists- had ( Truman-Churchill proposals Sat-i suffered serious losses in recent :urd sinll)ly sayjng they were j years through mismanagement.\u201cunaccpetable.\u201d American oifi-Democratic reforms would now\tdals had fclt |hal )he\tplan\twas be carried out\tand the\tworkers\t(.xacflv what Mossadegh\thad\tsaid mobilized to increase production he wanted.It now appears that and undertake an austerity cam- Mossadegh is afraid of a \u201ctrap\u201d paign.\tbecause the plan appeared toj The headquarters of the com-! meet his requirements too com-; pany had been moved from Han-1 ptetely.kow to Chungking, the agency I Officials here do not think he said.\t; will rescind his rejection, but are The report did not mention the hoping that when he makes a 1'or- program are with us on a number of issues and can create with us a powerful and united national front, which would bring about a powertul economic and political force which would deal with present problems,\u201d it said.The appeal geared to arrival ol No.1 - communist Maurice Thorez, in Moscow for two years taking treatment for a brain haemorrhage.munist who turned informer, testified that almost without, exception the full-time employees of the union are communist parly members.Toronto, Sept.4.\u2014\u2014The Social Credit party, victor in recent elections in British Columbia and Alberta, plans to contest at least 50 Ontario ridings in the next, federal election.Neil Carmichael, Toronto district organizer, said last liight that Premier Manning of Alberta will arrive here tr\u2019xt month with a staff of organizers to help line up party organizations.Chicago, Sept.4\u2014
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