Sherbrooke daily record, 22 juin 1948, mardi 22 juin 1948
[" THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWXSHIPS WEATHER CLEAR ('>.((\u2022 oxc#t>t ocMiloml r ckMidy dumtr i vion Ti>mn*r*Utm inhoi » miw »» yeHeid*), Lifho wini.i Mavutuiw 71.minimum '4, War »»T'' Maximum HI, minimum it'.Established 189?.World News In Brief Quebec, June 22.\u2014 (f\u2014Judse Ferdinand Roy, 74, Maffistrale-tn-C'hief of Quebec Province and father of Msitr.Maurice Roy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Quebec, died in hospital here today after a brief illness.Until last year Judge Roy «as dean of the law faculty «t [.aval University of which he was a graduate.His participation in a number of social welfare enterprises distinguished his career, * * * Sydney, Australia, June 22.\u2014O'\u2014The Federal Govern-ment's surprise decision to end all clothes and meat rationing at midnight last night was w el-comed throughout the Commonwealth.Housew ives and traders alike declared that rationing outlived its usefulness and praised the Government's action.* * * Delhi, India, June 22\u2014(Æ3)\u2014 One of nine men accused in the assassination of Mohandas K.Gandhi turned state's evidence today.Judge Atma Charan said Digambar Ramchandra Badge, the owner of a small arms shop in Poona, agreed to give a full confession in court and has been removed from the list of defendants who went to trial this morning before a special court in Delhi\u2019s old red fort.* * * Bremerhaven, Germany, June 22 \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 More than 2,000 emigrants, mostly former displaced persons, will sail from here this week for Canada and Argentina.Of approximately 1,200 persons go-ing to Canada.700 are reported to be relatives of Canadian citizens.The remainder are farmers, domestic workers and skilled and unskilled tradesmen.#\t#\t5* Wellington, N.Z., June 22.\u2014 (P\u2014The «peecb from the Throne «aid today that New Zeal and\u2019a Labor Government beli eves that closer ties between Britain and Europe \u201ccan be achieved without prejudicing the historic unity of the nations of the British Commonwealth.\u201d The speech, read at the opening of the new session of Parliament by the Governor-General, Sir Bernard Frey-berg, said the Government welcomes the western union of Britain, France, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg.*\t* * Ottawa, June 22.\u2014o numerous to mention.At 1 p.m, the farm of 275 acre* will ffered f-.tr rule.Spring water in house ml barn, t water cyatcm, bathroom, >\t!\tnie * plot of potato** and gar- I en ; aUo 19-9 Ford enr for *n1e.Terms! in subsection David saw her in \u201cVoice of the' Turtle\u201d in New York (she replaced Maggie Sullivan) and was smitten by her bcau;y and talent.She signed a film contract with Selznick a week later.PINNACLE of section IV; Zones I II III IV \u201cPlumbing and steamfitting; Contractor (personal services) .Journeyman Pipe welder 1.63 1.69 1.53 1.50 1.10 1.G3 1.09 0.93 1.10 1.05 1.00 0.95 Junior journeyman 1st year 0.s5 0.?0 0.75 0.70 kV II ¦ à B B I \u2022 i i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦: ¦¦¦¦BBMBilitlHBB\"*9 NEW PREMIER THEATRE -LAST DAY- The Gre*t Leopold STOKOWSKI with Lore Wolf.Popular Rascal of Fic-Deanna DURBIN in Her GreaUat tion and Screen Kama, on a Woman Screen Triumph!\tCrime Wave.-1W> MEN AND A GIRL.\u201d\t\u201cTHE LONE WOLF OF LONDON.> THREE STOOGES COMEDY\u2014LATEST WORLD FjVENUS _____ STARTING TOMORROW^FOR FOUR DAYS - VISIT THE COPACABANA.NEW YORK'S BRIGHTEST NIGHTSPOT! .S3.00 worth of Top Entertainment With Hollywood's Topmost Talent! It's Lavish .Lilting .Laugh-Laden Copacolossal! Sheer Wonder! Sheer Delight! Greed» Carmen MARX - MIRANDA Amty\tSteve RUSSELL \u2022 COCHRAN Gloria JEAN =\t** Costevy buskai proodcdoa ^k^OMUt*®**** a\tm \u201c ~\tUnwed thu U»ri«d «m«t« Mrs.Frotl Gallup, Mrs.Mabel Wallace, Mrs.Duncan Kerr and Mrs.Alman Gallup attended the June meeting of the Shipton Wom-But a year later sn.o still hadn't cn\u2019g Insttiute in the Farmer's Hall, appeared in a movie and she also Danville.\tI was ready to leave town when Mrs.Frank Monahan, of Dan- T.\t,\t, Garfield signed her up.\tville, spent the week-end at her imsirntn, sheet It\u2019s John\u2019s theory that new face* home here.\t|\tl02.12' worker add interest to a film because they Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Golden and don\u2019t tip off the plot.He\u2019s so right.Miss Golden, cf Lowell, Mass., were FALSE TEETH CROWD\tguests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sudden thought: Maybe Holly- Baker.\t| wood could lure the oldsters back i Mrs.Thomas Beer and two chil-; into movie houses with softer dren, Billy and Nancy, of Danville, candy.The soft, chewy kind that and their guest, Miss Rosie Ward, wouldn\u2019t displace false teeth.of Richmond, were guests of Mr.notice in\t.\t, *\t*\t*\tand Mrs.F.Monahan, and Mr.and zette, the Honorable Minister o.Mrs.Ray Monahan.\tLabor will consider the objections Mr.James Gardner, who has which the interested parties may been the guest of his sister, Mrs.wish to set forth.Bobo, and her sister, Mrs.Merton Lucia and son, Mr.Gerald Williams, of West Brome, has leased Mrs.P.C.Clark's new fiat near Faster Square, where he will reside after July 1.Mr.and Mrs.Spencer Finney, and children, John and Linda, of Montreal, are spending two months with Mrs.Clara Wells and Miss Constance Skinner, Dufferin | avenue, Mr, Trevor Parsons, of Scots-nd roofer\t1.19\t1.05\t1.00\t0.9-5! town, who has accepted a position A]), 1st\tyear\t0.55\t0.52\t0.50\t0.471 with the Mack Molding Company,' Ap.2nd\tyear\t0.60\t0.57\t0.55\t0.52!is a guest of his sister, Mrs.Roger Ap.3rd\tyear\t0.65\t0.62\t0.60\t0.57 I McKergow and family.Ap.4th\tyear\t0.70\t0.67\t0.65\t0.62j Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Magoon, During the thirty days following of Vale Perkins, and Miss Joan the date of publication of this; Dix, of Owl\u2019s Head, visited Mr.the Quebec Official Ga-'and Mrs.Albert Dix and Miss \u2018 Dorothy Dix, over the week-end.GRAND CAFE BUILDING ON WELLINGTON ST.NORTH FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR \u2014 SUITABLE FOR RESTAURANT OR OTHER BUSINESS.THIRD FLOOR \u2014 SUITABLE FOR OFFICES.RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FOR SALE.PHONE 3636 BETWEEN 10 A.M AND 4 P.M.| That Abe Burrows fellow is back with two more songs\u2014 \u201cFor Every Man There\u2019s a YNoman.So How Come l Wound Up With You\u2019\u2019 and \u201cIf 1 Had My Life to Live Over, I\u2019d Live Over a Delicatessen.\u201d Otis Gallup has returned to his home in Greenlay.Miss Freda Taylor was a weekend guest of her uncle, Mr.Roy Monahan, and Mrs, Monahan.Mr.and Airs.Roy Monahan at- GERARD TREMBLAY, Deputy Minister of Labor.Department of Labor.Quebec, June 12th, 194S.22429-0 B B P t I | i ALSO A BRAND NEW SCREEN HIT Pat O'Brien's collie will play a , , ,\t,\t\u2022 role in a dog short.Pat wasn\u2019t tended the wedding c>f their cousin, surprised when he learned there ; Myra Lodge, in Ricnmond.spent the week-end in Bury.They was another actor in the family.Mrs.Duncan Kerr entertained were accompanied by Mrs.Park-He said; \u201cThe dog is as smart as c^°\t1 16 Christmas Club, cr\u2019s mother, Mrs.Helen McClin- Joel Kupperman\"\ta social hour was spent followed tock) who was their guest for the .\tI by a salad tea, which was much winter.Alan Y'oung gets a chance to\t.\t\u2018 Airs.W.W.Norris and Mr, and go romantic as well as comic in \u201cChicken Every Sunday,\u201d his next at Fox.Alan Mowbray is still ducking his own movies after nearly 13 years in Hollywood (the guy hates himself on the screen).Cary Grant asked him to see the rushes on \u201cEvery Girl Should Bo Married.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t bp silly,\u2019\u2019 replied Alan.\u201cI don't want to spoil my dav.\u201d Mr.Leland Gallup and son, Brian, Mrs_ Hazen J.Fraser and daugh spent an afternoon with Mr, Mer- ter> janjce> pjf R0ck Island, visited rick Gallup.\tMr.and Mrs.H.Albert Norris and Mr.Alman Gallup was a tea famiiy, guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Wilkie.\tMr W T Parker attended the Mr.and Mrs.George Putreau and jersey picnjc at North Hatley, three children, Angela, Andrew Mrs Hortense Rose remains and John, Mr.and Airs.Edward very ^ at the home of Mr.and Wilkie, and Mrs.Alman Gallup, jy[rs peter Mailhot were guests' of Mr.and Mrs.Her- * Messrs.Adney É.Chesley and but Perkins., Air.Stwart Perkins Alex Adams, of Coaticook, were and Mrs.Lusan Gallup, at Biown- Qa])jfig friends here.WHEN THEY START \u201cDYNAMITING\u201d .A Tidal Wave of Mystery and Murder Thunders Across the Screen.T1BBITS HILL ; leigh.! Mrs.Stanley Taylor was an overnight guest of her sister, Mrs.Thomas Beer, in Danville.Friends of Mrs.Joseph Baffin are Mr.Norman Copping visited relatives in Granby.Miss 1.M.Gilman was a visitor-in Granby.Mrs.N.Crowhurst, of Foster, visited her daughter, Mrs, J.C.Marcotte, and family, for a day.Mrs.F.H.Bowker, of Warden,' was a guest in Waterloo.Mr.Harry Andrews, student of Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville, has accepted a position in Labrador for the summer.Mr.Andrews ¦visited his.parents, Rural Dean and Mrs.H.Andrews, before leaving for his summer\u2019s work, Mr.and Mrs.Roger McKergow, Miss Marilyn and Master John AIc- \"BAND MASTEK,\" a Color Cartoon.\"JOHNNY AT THE FAIR, A Canada Carries On Subject, \u2014\u2014Latest World Events- Performance» Daily 1:30 until 5; 6:30 until 11.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦a Mr.and Mrs.Henry Barne called on Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Syke* g]a() see in West Brome.\ti out again.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Tucker, of Mr.John Munroe, of Gore, was Montreal, spent a few days at their a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Hazen farm home here.\tHughes.Callers at the home of Mr.and- Mrs.Howard Eklridgc were, Mr.and Mrs.John Seymour and,\tDIX VILLE daughter, Miriam, Mr.and Mrs.!\t_____ DANCE at CID\u2019S PLACE CHERRY RIVER THURSDAY, JUNE 24th DUKE and his SWINGBILLIES H.H.Prouty and daughter, Brenda, Mrs.Forest Eldridge, Airs.Henry Goddard and Miss Myrna j Yates, of Bondville; Mr.and Mrs Leonard Eldridge and Miss A.A.AIcGinnis, of Bolton Centre.Justice and Mrs.C.G.MacKin- Mr.and Airs.Donald White-house and daughter, Janie, of Rock ! Island, visited the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Ivor R.Whitehouse, and ,\t, .\t, ,\t, his brother, Air.Ivor F.White- that she is able to be house and family.Air.Merriman C.Mayhew motored to North Troy, Vt.Mrs.Ward Alay and daughters, ; [Mona and Edith, of Coaticook, | were week-end guests of Mrs.j Alay\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Har-J old Mayhew and family.\t; Mr.and Airs.Howard Leslie and T.Call has been spending daughter, Joan, of Sherbrooke, Westman\u2019s Garage & Restaurant On Route 1, 23 miles from Sherbrooke (at the Bishopton Turn) \u2022 TEXACO PRODUCTS \u2022 GOOD FOOD Light Lunches, Ice Cream, Soft Drink», DANCING! Air.H some time with friends in Moe\u2019s were jn town and were accompani-River and Waterville.\ti eci by Mrs.Leslie\u2019s mother, Mrs.Airs.Ivor R.Whitehouse and a, P.Hillhouse, who will spend Mrs.Willis F.Wiggctt were visit- some time at the home of Mrs.ors in Sherbrooke.\t(Fred L.McCoy.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bellows | ]y[rg> Doris Sullivan, of Sher-non, of Montreal, are spending and Air.and Mrs.Lawrence Alel-1 brooke, with her mother, Mrs.; some time at \u201cSherrygroom,\u201d\ttheir\trose were called\tto Alontreal at Waiter Bolt, of Springfield, Mass., ; summer home here.\tthe week-end by\tthe serious con-;were Week-e\u2019nd visitors of Mr.and Guests at the home\tof\tAirs,\tdition of their father, Air.F.A.|iyjrS- Thomas Robinson, and fam- ! Arthur Lefebvre, were\tMr.\tand.\tBellows, who is\tin the Western Ry, and Mr.and Airs.H.S.Wright.Airs.Grégoire Lussier and family.Division of the Montreal General \u2019 wri an(f yfrs.Arthur Lorimer I of Sherbrooke, and Miss Frances | Hospital.\t! and family, of Beebe, were the Lefebvre, of Cowansville.\t! Air.and Airs.Jack Brown, of gvmsts of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Air.and Mrs.Ronald Alartha Coaticook.were guests at the home Mayhew, and family, and Air.and spent an evening at the home of I of Airs.Fred L.McCoy Mr.and Mrs.Howard Eldridge, j Air.and Airs.Guelph E.Parker CARNIVAL By Dick Turner NOW- - DANCE Every Wednesday at THE NEW WHITE HOUSE PAVILION to GIZ GAGNON\u2019S ORCHESTRA featuring \u201cJeanette\u201d Bus leaves Terminal at 9 p.m.every Wednesday and Saturday evening.y eopft.\twntvtct me.t m mû u ^ pat of* ».'4 * 23.L Mrs.Clayton Thomas, on Parker Hill.Mrs.I.R.Whitehouse and Air.and Mrs.Ivor F.Whitehouse were visitors to Sherbrooke.Air.Arthur W.Chalk, presently with the St.Regis Paper Company, at West Stewartstown, N.H., was the guest of his cousin, Mrs.E.W.Damon and family, at \u201cMaplewood Farm.\u201d Reader notice* in country local*, 15c per line of 5 words, LennoxTÜle and City Brieflets, 20c per line.\u201cYes, considering the alimony I\u2019m paying I guess you can say I owe everything to the little woman!\u201d \u20221 Piano Stylings A1 DeLottinville \u201cKing of the Keyboard\u201d in the COCKTAIL LOUNGE of the LASALLE Hotel Tues.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.Evenings DANCE Every Friday Evening at 9.00 o\u2019clock with the WESTERN CAVALIERS at the ROYAL GEORGE DANCE GARDEN Brome Lake, Bondville Rd.Also: Hall for Receptions Mrs.Bathalon, Prop.ffMMM Start* WEDNESDAY Until SATURDAY! And Now, the film adaptation of Mary O\u2019Hara's great adventure story of thoroughbred horsesj CHARLES ROBERT Storring: PEGGY Cummins arm Excellent Pictures! l°UR HEAR-n'\"LL TODAY! Last Showing! \u201cBLACK BART\u201d in Technicolor, with Yvonne DeCarlo and Dan Duryea.Also \u201cWRECK OF THE HESPERUS\u201d with Willard Parker and Patricia White.Continuous performance on Thursday, St.Jean Baptiste Day, PIPE-PLEASURE WITH OLD VIRGINIA y&vayd u4e OLD VIRGINIA (hi yau/i pipe FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN - USE OLD VIRGINIA FINE CUT HOW - To Call \u201cTHE RECORD\u201d * PHONE 6262 * ONE NUMBER Connecting All Department» Z\\)t Cttp lîage SSTKIWffROOKE, QITPBEC, TIT>T>.VY Jl'N'F >' I94S.Wflusi'»1\tnistributora Kactorv Aitlhomcd Sorvlcti VI TOMOVIVi: Kt K< THIi' - CAKBl'RETORS \u2014 MVdM IOS \u2018\t' \u2019V\" ' H US \u2014 SHOCKS \u2019\u2022 \\ drowinR Orjranlialiiw\" SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC.Officers For 1948-49 Are 200 ATTEND «T.PATRICK'S PARISH PICNIC Inducted Bv Local Lions nr Eddi« Caron, Deputy District Governor, inducted the new slate of officers of the local Lions Club at their weekly meeting, held in the New Sherbrooke Hotel yesterday.Alex Allard, retiring president, thanked the members and officers for their support and urged them to continue to support the new officers.The new slate of officers follows: President, M.T.Stenson; first vice-president, Rene Duberger; second vice-president, Leopold Chevalier; third vice-president, Narcisse Ami-rault; treasurer, Robert Michels; secretary, Joseph Bejin; directors, Armand Morrissette, Armand Rousseau and Ossie Goyette.Henri Leo Gagnon presented fifteen members with their lOOCc M.T.STENSON ALEX ALLARD attendance buttons.Those receiving the awards were: Alex Allard, Eddie Caron, Cecil Dunn, Leopold Chevalier, Paul Emile Genest, Armand Morrissette, Narcisse Ami-rault, Joseph Begin, Gilles Baillar-geon, Henri Delorme, Charles Parkin.Dr.Georges Saine, Rene i Robert, Maurice Cloutier and Dr.1 Rene Duberger Cecil Dunn on behalf of the members of the club presented Eddie Caron with a watch in appreciation for his untiring efforts.Mr.Caron\u2019s term as Deputy District Governor will expire shortly.1 Those seated at the head table Upwards of two hundred youngsters and adults attended the an-| null picnic of St.Patrick\u2019s Parish which was held on Saturday afternoon at Jacques Cartier Park.Ideal weather conditions added much to the success of the afternoon\u2019s program which included competitions and games for both i young and old.Twenty sporting events were held under the direction of Maurice Parsons, president of the St.Pat\u2019s Old Boys\u2019, who was assisted i by Rev.Brothers Joseph and Stanislaus, Laurier Lapierre and j George Gage.A good number took advantage : of the swimming after which lunch ; was enjoyed.Ice cream and soft | drinks were distributed to the pie-! nickers.Pat Timmons was in 'charge of refreshments being assisted by members of Club \"51.\u201d The distribution of prizes in the chalet brought the afternoon\u2019s outing to a close.Those taking part in the distribution of prizes were ! the\u2019 Rev.Canon McGee, Rev.L.Tierney, Miss G.Mullins, Maurice ; Parsons, Ashton Tobin K.C., and | Gerard McManamy.The St.Patrick\u2019s Parish Society extends its thanks to Miss G.Workman and Mrs.R.Winslade, organ-jizers of the picnic, members of the |St.Pat\u2019s Old Boys\u2019 Association, the 1 Catholic Women's League and Club j\u2018,51\" for their assistance in making the afternoon such a great success.McGill Local Centre Husic Exam Results Are Announced Results of the Sherbrooke loealSS''.(High Distinction!! Mary centre music examinations eon- Dorrian, 01 -, ( High Distinction! ; ! ducted by McGill University were Joan Leech, ;HV,, (High Distine-announced here today.\tlion); Margaret Vnn Philip, S7 ,, Recognizing the necessity of (Distinction 1.helping to raise the standard of Elementary Grade: Constance-musical education in Canada, and Marie Genrais, SK'V, (Distine at the same time to bring the in- tkm); George Morgan, SO , t IV fluence of competent examiners to tinetlon); Arden Sears, 70 ,, bear upon instruction, McGill Uni- (Honors!; Eunice Norma Morton, versitv holds local examinations (Drummondvillel, 70 JR.HARMONY RAND TO PLAY AT BONFIRE Sherbrooke Counly Delegatee To I Jberal Convention Named In honor Jean Rapt: trar .>e giver ( Hon- throughout the Dominion.In or»!, view of the fact that it grants Degrees in Music and a Diploma of Practical Examination Highest Grade: Elizabeth Love Licentiate, the University extends land.75'',, ( Honors i.Senior Grade: Grant Sampson, 7SrV.(Honors!; Beverley Drew, 60rc.Intermediate Grade: Margaret , (Honors) ; Phyt-(Honors! ; Joan its held of work by means of these local examinations, which are preparatory to those for Degrees and Diplomas.The examiners are appointed by Ann Philip, 7 4 the Board of Governors of the Uni- lis Loveland, 70' versity.The local Secretary is Leech, 72*(Honors) ; Mary Dot Wright W.Gibson, M.A., Princi- rian, t>2 .pal-Superintendcnt of the Sher- Junior Grade: George Morgan, brooke Protestant Schools.\tSi'\",, (Distinction!; Constance- The practical examinations in Marie GervaK 71'.(Honors!, music were conducted this year by Elementary G r n d e: Rarhar:.Kenneth Meek, a member of the Wright, SIP,, (Distinction); War-MeGill Faculty of Music.\tron Lyin-h, 7.v , .(Honors); lane In all High School Grades pupils Quintin, 72'., (Honors); Shirley may receive credit for music as Steinman, 71\u2019i, (Honors); Alan a unit of their High School course Mackenzie, (Scotstown!, 70',, by qualifying for the certificates (Honors) ; Francis McCrea, tlO' ,.granted by the McGill Faculty of Primary Grade; Beverley Heeis, Music.\tP91,, (Distinction); Joanna Nor- The following are the results of they, SI'\u2019,, (Distinction); Charles the Sherbrooke Local Centre ex- Buckland, SO'Y, (Distinction); aminations held this year:\tBruce McLean, 74ri, (Honorai.Theoretical Examination\tPreparatory Grade: Eunice Senior Grade: Edith Crawford, Morton, (Drummondville >, i».v 61'/,.\t(Very High Distinction); Marjorie Junior Grade: Phyllis Loveland, i Goodfellow, 67',.Park tomorrow ivon rg under the direction of 1 Charles Del V erne Romeo Dumas wul bo as tenor soloist with don! tet compered of Jean V.-.vie Du pont, Benoit Beaubien, Gtt in, Guy Couture Atir on \\ , a Andre Dumas and Hem : Wa The prog: am ,s a.- fo' - v -March of MontteaS'.-* 1er Matsoi)neuve, !Utderie 2 Choral in F, K, ¦ .t Prof t haï U 1 lei \\ e : UC ! tare, Determi\u2019 \tSki nr\tior and n nt th\tWent .o annual\t1 aonu pieni'\t0 * W O Ï o i' of tho \tSV-vrV\t«rou'kt*\tIibcrnl\tV -\tnotation onul St.\tov cr\ttin' wot\t¦K omf, as\tdclo\tcuton to \\ a mu'-\tth«' n,\t\tconvent u\tn in\tO U a w a, \\ by the\tto he\t\t>.Aug-nM,\tfor t\t[ho \\r\\\\r at s :u\\\tMa\ty Mim*\tninvr a tor Mtuk iincTiOn,\tnucoo on.do Uho r\tCl to Kim;.Hi M P.C.Duplessis had kept his promises.Ho added that the ministers snd M D s of the Union Natlonsle had 'iioie M Mo I'.ows : 1 'utenary \\ Vin i re)'; \"When Mi.Duplessis criticised tl o family allowaneas he was not taking into consjdorstion the wai-f.uo of the familj,\u201d he conttnuad, 've i,h,i during \"Mr, Hourqu,' did not protest .\tNamed ; against Mr, Duplcssia\u2019 attitude, /¦noil Tr.r lie followed, just as he followed when the Union Nationale government ceded the rich Ungava terri-tei v for n song and it is known wu\u2018.in the that the interested company i t : ,- w, ,\t: pends much greater amounts In , .it ; - the the United States.Mr.Duplessia .,,f D:,, i h.vinpnthotie towards large rom- id or Jo: of the in the a;> substitutes wore mol, Raymond Jeanso Plante, A delard Godhonc 1 .iln-nil opposition, w! Eastern Townships o\\ erd, paivl n surpihn\\ ¦,,(> club, and mot pi.niea in order to swell his cam six of t!::> di: trieUs I.iheral can t'uign fun'] \u201d wn ( \\.Ha -1 T\\ ,e R u.ill lie Chez-Noa.Plenul; 4 two pati hits, (ttl Made Sherbrooke - Lennoxville - Bromptonville GROCERS - BUTCHERS Closed all day St.Jean Baptiste Day Thursday, June 24th Stores will remain open until 6.30 p m.Wednesday, June 23rd MAIL WILL NOT BE DELIVERED I\t\u2019\tI ! The post office has announced 'that on Thursday, St, Jean Bap-!tiste Day, there will be no letter carrier delivery, no parcel post, and no rural mail delivery.There will be one city collection, 'from 4-6 p.m.The lobby will be open from 8 a.m.to (5 p.m.and the wicket service will be open from 8 a.m.to i.oon, PLAYGROUND TO AGRONOMES TO BE OPENED FOR HOLD MEETING BOYS JUNE 28 ! IN GRANBY i anadian : on;.; Mon Pave.M, |Carrilon, tolo: tenor; double quartet, pout, Beaubien, Mm \u2022 Yana \u2022, Pumn-two French toi.i: moicello HorUnm,: Tchiou; 7 patriot Nation,\" (Prof, I'harle.Did Vc r,c I ; internu-MOU, S I.e Eeloton, ; march, (Prof, Chai le- De: \\ \":::.'!; Ip the lovelier: mélodies of tin (arr.V Haye.) ; 10 I'oo Fat j Polka, ( MacLean ami Richard i;on); II three Aaiariean \u2022h,t.', j (a) I'm Looking' Over a Foul Leaf Clovet\u2019i (bl Serenade of the Be l -.( c ) Now h- t he limn ; !:! 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ICE CREAM: Brick or Bulk.Revels and Dixies: at your nearest \"Sherbrooke\u201d dealers, SUMMER DELIVERIES: Our regular summer delivery schedule is now in effect for Little Lake and North Hatley.PHONE 886 SHERBROOKE PURE MILK j COMPANY^ LIMITED ''Shj&iktyyohYà LENNOXVILLE GUILD HOLDS JUNE MEETING The June meeting of St.George\u2019s Guild, held in the Parish Hall, opened with a report of the lilac] sale and tea held earlier- in the i month.Tiie president, Mrs.W.H.j Fisher, thanked the members for ] the success of the sale.Special thanks were expressed | to the ladies who helped serve and] to the members who had laundered j the table linen.Mrs.G.Noonan reported a good balance in the bank.Three hun- ] dred dollars was voted to the war-1 dens for the campaign for funds to repair the church property.Arrangements were completed for the luncheon to be served the canvassers on Sunday.It was agreed to hold a bridge during the summer.Sunshine bags were distributed, and other items ¦of business were finalized as this was the closing meeting for the first six months of the year.The boys\u2019 playground at A\u2019ic-toria Park will be opened on Monday, Juno 28, according to a decision reached last night at a business meeting of the Optimist Club at the LaSalle Hotel.All boys of school age \"tvül be j eligible to take advantage of this playground which is situated opposite the ball park in East Sherbrooke.The playground will he open every day from 9 a.m.to 5 pHn.Guest at the meeting was Buzz] Bii7.zoll, who was introduced by.Don Clowery, Seated at the head table were the president, Joseph.Gilbert, and Paul Lefebvre, Paul Nadeau and Jacques Laliberte.FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE TO LOCAL HOME A two-storey wooden-construction house situated at 20 Fair-mount street and occupied by Mrs.G.Berwick was damaged by fire yesterday noon.The blaze which started in the outside walls spread into two rooms causing light damage.The fire was caused by a blowtorch which painters were using.The walls became overheated.The blaze was quickly extinguished.F.SANGSTER TO REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS MUSIC CLUB Frederick Sangster was re-elected president of the Schubert Music Club at the final meeting of the season held last evening at the summer home of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Spafford.Miss Margaret Doherty was elected first vice-president; Gordon Moffatt, second vice-president; Frances Smith, treasurer, and Edward Loomis, secretary.The program committee will be composed of Miss Norah Leonard, Mrs.Wright Gibson and Mrs.Gerald Spafford.Mrs.George Ogston was re-appointed social convener.BRIEFLETS Dr.F.M.Howie and Dr.L.P.Demers are opening iheir offices around the 5th of July in the Continental Bldg.General medicine.Dance, Cid\u2019s Place, Cherry River, Thors., June 24th.Duke and His Swingbillies.GOING AWAY! Before leaving town phone 6262 and arrange to have the Record sent to your vacation address.You\u2019ll enjoy reading the news from Home! Garden party, Wed.June 23rd, at residence of Mrs, Guy Bryant.In event of rain same will be held indoors.were: Joseph Begin, Henri Leo Gagnon, M.T.Stenson, Alex Allard, Albert Charpentier, Eddie Caron, Cecil Dur.n, Leopold Chevalier and Dr.Georges Saine.Lionel Laliberte.to Arthur Emile Yergeau of lot 1-52, North Ward.Mrs.Hertel O\u2019Bready to Mrs.Gaston Laliberte of the Easterly 2\u20195 feet of lot 77-13, also the Westerly 50 feet of lot 77-12, N'rth; Ward.Paul Arthur Fortier to Ovidei Chamberland of lot 729-144, East] Ward.J.Emile Cambra to La Caisse! Populaire de Sherbrooke Easi of part of lot 441, East Ward.Joseph Veilleux to La Caisse Populaire Sociale de Sherirorke of lot ILS'J-Sa South Ward.Miss Constance Dubois to Romeo Rousseau of part of lots 278 and 281, North Ward.Sherbrooke Trust Co.t Z.William Griffith of lot 39-10, North Ward.Gedeon Therrien to Mrs.Orner Guerette of lot 314, North Ward, Wilfrid Grégoire to Mrs.Dominique Dostie of part of lot 36, North Ward.Mrs.Onidas Hallee to Mrs, Dominique Dostie of her rights on part of lot 36, North Ward.Mrs.Dominique Dostie to Gilles Theberge of parts of lot 36, North] Ward.\t| Rene Hebert to Eddy Faucher: of lot 15a-167, Range 8, Ascot.| Rene Hebert to Jean-Claude | Baril of part of lot 517, Orford.Rene Hebert to Renald Hebert] of part of lot 517, Orford, Mrs.Adrien Guevremont to La Corporation Episcopale Catholique Romaine du diocese de Sherbrooke of part of lot 19e, Range, 6, Ascot.Eugene Morin to Jean-Paul Morin.of part of lot 64, Orford.Clifford R.Bean to Jean-Louis Blanchard of lot 43-7, North Ward.Jean-Louis Blanchard to La Caisse Populaire Sociale de Sherbrooke of lot 43-7, North Ward.Mrs.A.Emile Gosselin to Francois Poulin of lot 5P-3, North Ward.Oscar Ulric Leger to Mrs.Francis Bernard Grundy of lot 848, North Ward.Granby, on June 27, 28 and 29, will be host to the Corporation of Agronomes of the Province of Quebec, who will hold their annual convention there.Founded in Sherbrooke in 1937, the Corporation received its provincial charter in 1942.Since that time it has developed considerably and today counts among its ranks more than 850 technicians, Agricultural university teaching is given in three different institutions in the province: The Superior School of Agriculture of Ste.Anne de la Poeatiere, the Oka Agricultural Institute and Macdonald College, where the Quebec agronomes graduate.The work of the agronome is varied.Mostly from the land, the agronomes study and complete their professional formation in Canadian, American and even European universities.They endeavor to keep up with the times, that they may always give efficient service.They are never indifferent to any problems which may affect, from near or far, the rural life of a community.Among their mam occupations arc agricultural teaching, scientific research, co-operation, organization of farms and transformation of agricultural products.In short, the agronome\u2019s talents and knowledge are at the service of the rural world.Principal theme of the convention will be the study of Quebec soil.In addition the delegates will be called upon to study the reports on the activities of the various services and committees of the Corporation, particularly teaching and research, scholarships, admission to studies and to the exercise of the profession.An interesting program has been prepared for the wives of the delegates, who will have the opportunity to hear, at a luncheon, on June 28, Rev.Father Robert Llewellyn, L.D.C., L.L.L., (Sorbonne), chaplain of the University of Montreal students.TWO BOYS INJURED IN ACCIDENTS of Queln\u2019c is liberal and (l>) r.'iiou- berest,\" Mr, Uodbnit .id that the naveh.\"The Lilier:'! pro-wain in the pmvhnso of a rood policy aivnUiat communism, \"If wo continue to have re-:,et ionnry e oz i.'i rmenl s,\" ho nddi'd, \"\\ve will have communDm,\u201d In eoiii\u2019lii bur,.M r t iodbout do-el : I ed Dint U I I ey ion is a good example of \"benne entente,\" in spile of dillerenees of hingufige and religion.Mr.J aequo ml that with Mr Gadbeut nt Iheir head, the electors could ho eeifun Unit tho Liboral p.-liry would he faithfully ap-pliod, \u201cA:i lo Mr.Duplessis,\" ho said, \u2018\u2018how can anyone have conlidoncu in him\u2019:\tHo has already drawn up a program hut has not lived up to il.\u201d lie refilled to the premiums on! Initier, clioniicnl fertilizer and] cheese and asked in what, way Mr.lions to the province.llo contended that under th* corded in Sherbrooke county won» ;\tj,,-,** l.ibevrl regime.all contract* .¦»:-.r;ncc on ^ from the U.S, At Port Alfred on,\tlho, Pt«'Pfe !f\t\u201c Ha! Hal Bay, the ores were load- «mfermee, the Chamoer s an-ed into railroad cars for a 20-mile nouncement fard, would be to fr.;-,v,\u201evn«w wn,t +ko\tmulate financial agreements wmch Next most important of the favorite sons is ,P]ct\u2019Hon and the three recent fed- .,\t,\t\u2022 ,\t, icral by-elections, t**1 Socialists.journ-ey beyond the deep water, i\t- .\t.\t, - , Senator Ed Martin of Pennsylvania, with 73 votes.jmustel4d lc£S th\u2019n a third Of the I The freighters were reloaded with\tb?n \u2018\"clusiy \u2022 y ac-c^n A When Senator Martin lets go, the Pennsylvania ( popular vote.With far less sup- j aluminum, in ingots or billet?, for ;a1^ teasibie anü^ .us\t\u2018 delegation is expected to split, and the result may 'port than that there have been i the industry of Canada and foreign ; prescn uncu arnt.os in ru i .i->.- THIRTY YEARS AGO The attitude of the Sinn Fein movement was advanced by the British Government for the withdrawal of the bill to provide home rule for Ireland.The following officers were elected for the Stanstead County W.C.T.U.: Mrs.James Oliver, Mrs.F.Johnston.Miss Maude Gage.Mrs McConnell, Miss M.Dorman and Mrs.F.Rider.Several bombing outrages have been reported from various parts of the Province as protests against the compulsory registration being undertaken this week.TWENTY YEARS AGO A series of political a.-as;inations in Bucharest, the Rumanian capital, may force the adjournment of the Little Entente conference which is seeking a solution of the Balkan difficulties.Committee chairmen named by the Sherbrooke branch of the Y.M.C.A.were: G.1.Dick, J.H.Hunter, J.R.Sangster, D.J.Sails, P.O.Ripley, Hawley Griffith, R.\tH.Stinson, Walter Mutchler and H.V.Haight.Anxiety over the fate of Explorer Raold Amundsen and his party who are missing on a mission to rescue General Nobile and his associates, grounded in the Arctic, is increasing.TEN YEARS AGO Taking part in a program presented by the Sunshine Club at Granby were: Mrs.H.Ball, Mrs, J.Gray, Miss Mary McKirby, Miss Alice Willey, Miss Lulu Willey, Mrs.Morgan Knowlton, Miss Helen Doe, Miss Joyce Norris, Rev.Charles Huxtable, and Miss Isabel Savage.Negotiations have bean completed between the City of Sherbrooke and the Carnation Company whereby the latter will erect a $250,000 plant in Sherbrooke.Trustees elected for the Mount Forest Cemetery at Coaticook were: Dr.W.L.Shurtleft, Charles E.Akhurst.S.\tA.Meade, B.N.Robinson, William Wallace and L.M.Thomas.FIVE YEARS AGO Race rioting in Detroit has reached tragic proportions, twenty-three persons being ^killed before an army-enforced peace restored order.European industries continue to be the objective of intense Allied aerial bombardments although indications aïe that an invasion of Italy is imminent.Officers named for the Greek Relief Fund at Magog were: James Savarikas, W.H.McKenna, Antonio Robert and Alec Russell.final margin of one vote.The meeting was attended by an overflow crowd, evidence of Yandenberg, if he\u2019s in the race at that time, The the great political interest in that county, which Federally is represented so ably by John 1 Hackett, K.C., M.P.President of the Canadian Bar Association.In Brome County the Townships is fortun- | not be conclusive.About half may go to Senator {of world examples where (lands\t1 the° major urban boards andr - totalitarian parties were able to Land of Tourists.By this month\u2019s | ch® mbci.aJ were presented in the: smother all resistance.\tend, cruise ships of Canada Sfram-;,,,.»c to the chamber\u2019s request ' In Russia and in prewar Ger-1 ship Lines will enter the Saguenay, | for 0pjnjons many and Italy, the Commun-: ts,j their rails lined with the first of.\tReturns also indicated equallv Nazis and Fascists never were, in j the season\u2019s 250,600 tourists, most-j\topposition to the parallel j rest may be divided among Taft, Dewey, Stassen and Speaker Joe Martin in that order.Third most important favorite son following is McKENNY ON BRIDGE By Vfm.E.HcKerm/, America's Card Aathoritjr expected to deliver his votes to Taft, Ohio's 53 votes are pledged 44 to Taft, 9 to Stassen.and will probably stick that way till one or ate to have Hon.Jonathan Robinson, K.C., j.jie 0^]iei.gjVeg up, D.C.L., Minister of Mines, as representative j.California's 53 votes will stay with Gov.Earl He is running again, and represents the best ! Warren till he throw\u2019s in the towel.Gov.Warren Gov.Dwight Green\u2019s 56 votes in Illinois.Green is ; complete control.Since the war j forbidding 2,000-foot, cliff of Cape |\tcol.paration and death taxes! we have seen the same thing hap-1 Eternity, the ships will slow down.both 'federal and provincial!» I pen in Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria,, Their jazz orchestras will grind out ' vcriinient < This maV reasonably | Hungary and Romania.\tAve Maria and search ights will £\t^ as support for the view In practically every case the play on a statue of the Virgin plac-change started off with some in- ed high on Cape Trinity by an ha-nocent looking alliance between1 bitant grateful for his recovery THROWING OPPONENT LEAD MAKES SLAM Warren\u2019s decision to get out.Stassen and Dewey are .good bets for many California votes.Michigan\u2019s 41 delegates are theoretically unpledged but wdll, of course, vote for Senator Arthur .\t.\t.\t,\tmay have some additional strength in other western m the Province s political life.In the same\t^ thGir dclegations are not too large, They category is Lt.-Col.the Hon.J.S.Bourque, j may shjH before California, however, and thus force D.C.L., Minister of Lands and Forests and Hvd-uulic Resources, representative for Sherbrooke County, and again U.N.candidate.Senator the Hon.Jacob Nicol, former j Yandenberg as long as he is in the running.Vandcn- o ¦ \u2022 i -r\tr\u2019r,\tinr, berg was for MacArthur in 1944 but will probably Provincial Treasurer, represented Gompton 6\t\u201e not play favorites if he bows out this year.Gov.County in the Legislature, and is an outstanding Lcwey was born in Michigan and so has a favorite example of the fine type of man the Townships son claim.There is also Stassen sentiment there.presents for political life.Still active the ; Muysachusetts and New Jersey, with 35 dek-_\t,\t, ,\t,\t,\t.\ti gates apiece, have Senator spoke at Mr.Labaree s nominaUon\t, , , .\t\u201e c, , ,\t,\t, \u201e\t, j may not last.The Bay State has not only Speaker meeting the other dav\t1 .Too Martin a dark horse prospect, but Senators Compton County is following the best ! Dwerett Saltonstall and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.tradition by choosing such candidates as Charlie French and Wav Labaree.the moderate Socialists and the extremists.But the end was always after a fall through the Saguenay\u2019s ice.Then the whistles wall sound, the same.The moderates were 'Ut-1 while passengers marvel at the manoeuvred and swallowed, the long-drawn echoes between Capes militant radicals invariably came Trinity and Eternity\u2014what Christopher Morley called \u201cYowling a out on top.It is all very well to argue that in the fecent wins, the Socialists\u2019 gains have all been in urban areas or in urban-dominated areas; that farmers1 and other classes outside klaxon at Eternity.\u201d Most of the ships go to Bagot-vilje.A few passengers will see the sturdy French-Canadian workmen on the docks of Port Alfred that there should be mutual con-1 At the Ohio State tournament cession between the two jurndic-,'\" Cleveland this year, it was in-tiens of clear-cut, exclusive rights ! teres Un g to see (.hanes J { One) to specified types of taxes, with Montrose, of PitLbuigh, Pa-.r\u201csh-the provinces being- assured ofaround nuth a speed giaph.c.adequate resources of revenue toN^ppmg pictures.Phomgiaphy 1= enable them to meet the particular |\ta hoooy of mine.I had to allotted to them\t^ llP eaJ;3 at\u2019° 111 Dider to autonomous Ket pictures of tournament vn^ ners in the newspapers, Now, when \u201cChic'\u2019 is around, I have responsibilities constitutionally as governmental entities.The lack of such assurance, un Jan assistant photographer.der the present tax rental agree ments of the Dominion with seven] Photography played a part m provinces, is one of the factors j today\u2019s hand, which helped \u201cChic\u201d, lending weight to the desirability : finish fourth in the Ohio State pair these areas will not be tempted by .sweating in the sun, Virgin s medals ^ the CCF bait.The Sackatchewan j on their hairy chests.A few will .LiJ,newccl effort to reach \u2022 con-1 event, with Fred Van Aernam, o election of 1944 knocks the props get to the end of the deep water ] j .comprehensive agreements 1 Buffalo, N.Y, The winners of and to Chicoutimi, now a cathedral\tLU1\u2018^\t\u201c\t- city of 30,006, with cinemas, an air-j^ aj'ead found the; A.S.Goldsmith, of Cleveland.out from under the.argument just as the subjugation of the kulaks in Russia by the city-trained Communists proves that wide but unor- .,\t,\t.,-u, ganized opposition is no match a glimpse of the twinkling lights ot 'DJ with all provinces.Several of the'this event were A.J.Frank and, air-I \u2022\t1____ .1_____1- c____.1 |.*U A \t-*\u2014 *.' >>\u2022» - played to the king, another j monds from dummy and ruff in mmy with the-his own hand, lead the ace of dia-club trumped - monds, ruff a diamond, and '.e Montrose with the ten of: queen of clubs would take the last a,.could have raised from surrender- \\ spade, only to find East void.He had a perfect photograph of t a\", led taxing powers and to increased ! played the king of spades from his hand.He knew that all he had would throw\u2019 West in the West would be helpless, .^\t^\tIf he led a.diamond, it The Dominion Government has'cashed and a heart ruffed in dum-, right into the ace-jack.If he led ,are(l away some obstacles to : my, stripping his hand and the'a heart, which he did, \u201cChic\u201d neral agreement with the pro-i dummy of hearts, schools'hfor' adultV as\" well as chil- j vinces by withdrawing from _ var- i was played to the dren) and recreation facilities are ions secondary taxing funds it m- club was won in du TJn 'otch\tvaded during the isur.But it has; ace, and the thmî topnotch.\ti - ,\t,\t, Land of Earners.Arvida's other j shown itself reluctant to make a ey aspect is industrial.The great aluminum plant (the world\u2019s largest individual producer) is a mile long, haif a mile wide.There habitants who have forsaken the logging-camps and rock-strewn farms work in vast Dantesque chambers among massive vats and electrolytic furn permanent renunciation of such I spades taxes or to yield to the provinces; - such other taxes as succession duties which are appropriately pro-; vincis 1 in character.Until this attitude is modified, obstacles will ! remain to an all-province agree-! ment.But Ottawa would do well; trick.Mammy Singer A ns amt \t24\t\t\t\t 30\t31\t3Z\t\t\t\t\t\t\t33\t\t34\t35\t3b 51\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tk\t38\t\t\t\t 38\t\t\t\t\t40\t41\t42\t43\t\t44\t\t\t IHb\t\t\t*\tMb\t\t\t\t\t47\t\t48\t\t \t\t44\t50\t\t\t\t\t\t51\t52\t\t\t \t\t53\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t54\t22\t\t SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, Posiîive Action ! Needed Aîz i\u2014>* Heeace and re!;.û il.pend on how :\t1 U: -J F deals with Mo v sive program c:l e mnu the world.The problem, s : i:ou! : Muscovite* which they \u2022 .F .\\ reached ir.the :\tr tots to prevent them fo.tn .1-over any nm ' E -\t- Asia, and to zn : :\t\u2022 .len-ge in the wo- e.n phere.If that car.d there will be hu .\tt mur.ism will lose its in its victims, for a m \u2019 creed which deprives mark in of its bill of right?can\u201d.: survive.However, there's v y me way to deal wi;h ( :: and that is by p- - ivc.\u2022\t:¦ than negative, mcihod .Too democracies, under ler-i.-\u2019.n of the United Stai.counter the Red Ism polit:;1: \u2019iy.militarily, econcmvicc.ily .r ; morally.The 80th Conco.which i just completed its herculer.r.labors, has given the l od States what is calculated : a be a positive program\u2014nr - o-y policy capable of dealing v.Th Bolshevism\u2019s auempt \u2022 ; -jugate the worbi, M; ; \u2022 league, John Hightower, A-sociated Press diplontoti-o ro-porter in Washington, u-'-yo- the measures passed by the late Congress constitute a rev cign policy.These measures include in® Meeting Of Cominform Is Reported Communist Leaders Said to Be Discussing Future Strategy.Saskatchewan To 1 Vote On Thursday R ESD \\Y, JUNE 22, NEW APPOINTMENT 1 1^48.Fiv* FINANCIAL NEWS Regina.June 'M t MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE rrtvi : - o\u2019 \\v ;ur i r UhC.F, ''Ttr\u2019cs >c car Fast European he resolu-:hur Van- .d Sit in Hi > of >wcr Lor.t\tion.\tJune 22.\t\t¦ 7\tRt\tsports circula\tted\twidely in\tBump\t\u2022e to- day th\tat t\tne Cominfi\tjrm is\tmeet- iii): \u201cs\tomt\tavh.fre in\tcentral\tEur- ope.\u201d\t\t\t\t Mm*\t\\ Genevieve i\t\t\u2018abouis\twrits ing in\tthe\tParis news\tpaper b\t\u2019ranee Libre,\tSÏUU\tthe Comiir\tform is\tmeet* ing in\tthe\ti castio of\tSin :iia.\tnear Bûchai\trest.\tformer s\ta mm or\troyal palace\tof\tformer Kin\tg Mich\ta el of Roman\tda*\t\t\t tural \\vi : the Ankerican Gov-: ho,* now done, through 0- foreign policy ¦ 'p, tn to Inv the com-for a program of :is much of the s pc;sib!e without Rus-ctnration.It is leav-wc.y open for an east-iu ierstanding in the it oo-d when conditions which would make that .suH of thi* new policy h ?u in the solidifie-' u y cm Europe \u2019\u2022 or Communist ag-Tv?most striking ment has been the Some informed Communis* party officials here said today that Cominform leaders are meeting or.Frovimial liberal h a.a Rov.crn.Mr.Tucker is coi'-fidcnt ol tory for -deniccracy,\" wale saia ycstcr>:-.y 'h?on.: vov?v- brew map strategy.\t\tmcJ\tif weuIt\ti rt\t'suit in a \u2018Nsii>\t*ge u f These officials.\twho requested\tgoo\tvl M'il|n\tfo\tr Su skat chew.\t¦n all : anonymity suie, te\te exact pluvo of\tacr*\t.Ts ( ' ;i n\t\t\t the meeting has\tnot been made\tr\t'rentier\t.Do'\tuglas, on the\tother public for security\treasons.\th n\td, urge\td v\toters to trust\t Usually trustwo\trthv source-\towr\ti hearts\tw'h\ten- they vote\t said the ton Communist leaders of\t\tday\t.\t\t\t the continent are\tattending, pre-\t\tIn spit\t\t¦f the speech\tes to : c., sumably from all i\tnne countries in\t\\vhi\teh you\t\tYv\\ lis le ko i i-\tnd in - \\V;N the international\tCommunist \u201cin-\t1 spit\te o f 11\t\tpromiues tuât\tnave .0> formation burea\"\torganized under\tbee\tn made\t.y\tt'i r own near\tt will Russian leadershi;\t> in Poland last\ttell\tyou wi\tiom\tyou can tvus\t?U t ' fall.\tCominform headquarters\t\tthe\taffairs\tof\tyour pro vine*\t't\tu.¦ ' acutv' are in Belgrade.\t\t\ti in his\thnr\tl election bre;\tad cast F rane?.n union et .France, Belgium, the ; aids and Luxembourg \"a:nee which Wasliinp- ?w!U craw into a Unines of Europe.\u20acU S, Ik Seeks ( ontinued from Pago 1 \u2022 The Ca'.U.argues it was certified as bargaining agent by a ! Government board.The physical violence, sporadic fra m a \u2022 ai centinued Mon-i y f::,ay a:.v.police reported hi C.L.S.U, men were beaten at a rcaa\u2019yy tourist camp and identified them a hie same group that was nCricked in Toronto\u2019s Union Station Saturday.The captain of the Maplehea-th of the C.S.L.fleet was accused of firing sliois at C.S.U.pickets near Cornwall, by union officials.This was denied by the loekmaster.The presumption is that the Communist leaders are reviewing their tactics in the light of the defeat they took in Italy in April and the recent western power de-: cision to set up a semi-independent government in western Germany, Mme.Tabouis said that among \u2019the leading Communists at the meeting were Jacques Duelos of .France, secretary of Cm From h ; Communist party ; Palmiro Toy-iliatti of Italy; Erne Clcroe, Hungarian transport minister; A.A.\u2018Zhdanov, a member of the Bus sian Politburo, under whose guidance Cominform was organised; and two German Communist leaders.Otto Grotewohl and Wilhelm i Pieck.The two German leaders are - not, so far as is known, official i Cominform delegates, the Germ: n Communist party not being a member of the Cominform.The countries whose Communists are represented in the Comin-| form are Russia, Italy.France, i Romania, B u 1 g a r i a, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and I Poland.oi the campaign.At K am sack, Mr.Coldwcdt t Td an election mooting the C.C.U party now is \u2018\u2019fighting a coalition.'\u2019 He said the movement faced i-:-\u201cgreatest test.\u201d ?» -\u2022 H: ^ Æ iîSAsïüt w.£ > PubllBllCl nrhiift Smith L wI.it(* Inured pub Oueht ; 1 \\\\ C r Steel of k un nun peR- By The CinidUn kv**% CATTLE TRADING IS AT STANDSTILL MONTREAL CURB MARKET Previous Jm :hi.lives plu?éf DcliVl'l' oek matkels today.JJ tôd earned over from 11'.* calves; td sheep; rtual brought \tClose\t11 » rm Brown Company\tbS\t Cons.Paper .,\tJOS\t30% Dom Woollens ,,\t17\t Donnneonn\t\t Fleet\t,,\t\t2% 1 Ford \" A\"\t\t I Eraser\t5t> h\t US\tt'ati\tfie\ttun\tling wns ;it it\t VS\t¦ stiUHL\tdill\tm\\\tof\tthe Mi\" \tthe fôs\tH>d\teo\\\\\ts w e 1\te unsold \t! Ear\tly\tsale\t¦s of\t\\ u UiK ,s 110-\\\tfrom\t$ts\tm\tto $E\tS 60 for lil\t'kinds\tw i t !\t\\\\ iif\t*\u2022 h t v e\tnls at $U \tlam\t\tW «'\te s^l\ting most i 7 S\t' ce ms.\tSI\tjeep rang\t\t¦0.1 from >>7 :.\ta ere re\tNug\t10\t\tdy.\ttira\tdo\tV\thogs\tbrought \t$ bd\t\\v\tith\tSv'W u\tmostly 1AU\tdt tvm\td.\t\t\t COUNTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES '!U, at to ! to sfU Montf firm w ; : h : a range on eeipts were niand which potato mark With susqd my ml slow tired Initte June 2i.Eggs we-* ep grade* up slightly the spot market Ur-sufficient for the Jr-eonttnuei) steady.Th® ., w as firm and quiet NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Previous One Of These Co\tntinued fm\tt.Pag\t0 1\ti {' l< St\t \tor Arthur\tYaude\trbc-rg of\t: (Nqjv\t iga\tn, ii'.i, who\thas 1\ttot.eam-\tturn\tfor tiu' w md\tor offered\tliimse\tIf but is\t\t \u2022g ati\tto be ilrafG .* public reir\td.He ¦cat fr-\tmade a rm isoht-\tRa\tifks (' m\tin EJ43 and\tsince\tthen has\tO L\t ste:\tntly fought\tto\tpreservi\tbu\tikers igr.t whether ield of polities, busi-\u2022 or sport, found the tension of Cntario election loo much for lie entered hospital the day ea :i e;.i\\e Conservative party, which ho support .Vu?re;.\u2018rued to power.ew-paper man.United States presiigc onroad even at the cost of friendship in his own party.Former Governor Harold Sla-sen of Mime o'a, 11, three time-Governor lips been cainpaigning steadily two years.A liberal-mind cd internationalist, he is repoi\u2019.ed to have lost ground by recent learnings toward the'more consco-vativi element in the party.Governor Earl Warren of t'-ali- fzmsm .p-r-'b,.; CRISP, C R U M C 6-5 Y ,Y lÉte.-U: .üriu\u2019 \\*v i RED, TASTY Wm$$i 'T \u201c m G R E 0 W Tv-ura Special Î r Jackson\u201d Jiffy\t18-oz Pie Crust 2 pie pkg.25c j low; m.term ffid.i/ib - The !r.t of i \u2019\u2019ihiug dock workcr.s yr:\t.ay over the i.eue of end- bug ter : jr.r.e-ilay wddvat walkout .e.f i up 14:1 ehips inelud- ing 10 Canadian in the port of .Loudon and emliuigcmi perishable fçod supplice.A nujo: ity of strik-mrs at a jmecting calk'd by the Transport ai d General Workers Unions T.G, jAY.U.) voted to re! urn to work tO-jnn ¦ î T.G.W.U.general st-cre-taiy A\u2022 ; 1:n:?!Vakin estimated ,'t,-idiii of the U.1,000 -striking men Republicans Drafi Contimied tiom Pago i The convention eoneernotl itself chiefly today with a platform that | pledged eontimied \\merienn aid Mo peare b'ving countries wlio help | themselves.| In yesterday\u2019s speech-making | the delegates heard Senator Hi | noth W herry of Nebraska as i that German recovery is the k I to slopping Communism.I As did Illinois' Governor Green land t lure Boothe Luce before jhiui.Wherry assailed the interim dional agreement made by Frank-Min IP Rooievclt and I\u2019resident \u2019 Ti\u2019innan.Mi 1 ure.nn ojien rooter fur I the Vnndrnborg eandidaey, tab bod Truninn ns '\u2018a gone goose.\" But.si'* yeas glad, the former Con greisvvnman said, that the country dor n't have \"Krd Hank Wallace\" in the.While Horn e instead.Amer Telephone Bethlehem Steel Borden\u2019s Co, .( ( 'hi y ¦dor Ceram.Solvents iCons, Edison | Douglas i Dupont General Elect vie i General Metois iGoodyour lint.Caper 1 hit.Telephone Johns Manville Montg.Wani Nash Kelv.N , A .Cent nil ll\u2019epsi Kailiu .licpublic Steel Nanadium Steel E, S.Rubber I Graham Eaige u>:.'a JT H \u2022U\u2019\\ (si *'* 2ft '-j 11, fgS 'ij 1 st* 40 % (It 1C ft!) ' a I\tt \\ 40'* I'S'h idG ld'\\ II\tp.\u2018SO 'h \u2022 et 40 '* E'» It nun.16\u2019) \u201c p.\t - .\t ¦m\t THIS WEEK\t ^ .\t W 'W\t Buneh\t L»*™™.\u2014 .J\t j At a rival mass meeting called by tlm .strike eoimniftee and a1-ti heri by aboil!.4,a0-0 the men vote : to (-'.iy idle.1 .wa ikoufc .I ai ted June 14 in '-ympatiiy with II men who were pi nabzed for rcfi .ing to handle a '\u2018dirty carro\u201d of r.iur oxide without extra pay.BANKS AND BONDS CANADIAN BONDS I Following are the emsiug, bid I :.nd asked quoiatioim as of June '.\u20191st, a furnished by tho hivesi ruent Deaier.,\u2019 Assoeiuliou uf Can 'lulu : DOM.GOV\u2019t BONDS: A'inrinia ( ( 'iilifm nia I'lxrhange : Ciosiug' nd's Iraded.Sales; P I nt lUU1».BIO atl Oet.di'ab ami idem white, dtUR II.tjuebrr white bag): .to c; PO 1 2i.i on- it;.! I,So 1 .(.HI E d.Ml d.tKI IP,\u2019'I II ,) \u2014t DEATHS rUrfUtiTiis Present Continued from Pago 1 Marchai Yir sily Sokolov: ky, I he Hus inn eonimaadcr, aecepted the B) iti-ij pre.jffi ai for enrreury lad.Gen.Sir Brian K .Per: oui.Brilish military gpvcr Russian:-; 1 situation i tho prosp reneies.t i lies in wvr-soon evpec Russians.Time Wasting: Continued from Rare 1 and tax policie .This was evidenee of a \"st i rrinr in route I .ibernI Inc- 1 oms\u201d along line- the I'ro-gre.ivc | Conservaiivrs had long advneat.ed.Mr.Gillis said recoil politieal ! events showed not n disintegration! uf the Liberal and I\u2019rogie.iv Conr.orvat.ivo parties hut \u2018\u2018dn info 1 grulicn of the sy.-Meni that both of 1 linn tarn] for.\" par! ies a re gone,\" lie people are smnrtnnjniC V 4 U j \"The oli aid.\"Tin Iup to you, bad mv.ied the nfer on the monel a ry n lin.w'li eh now faces of having twn eur-iid I'odueed by, the al-i Germany ami money to be produced by the I u a d es tiniatto stcr °NE tin Free >2 Get ,3 ' Aylrtiet\u201d Pon\u201d \u201c\u201c\u201c 1 pkg.for 1c with 1 pkg.\u2018 Velvet\u201d Cake Flour\tpkg.34c \u201cGem\u201d or \u201cJewel\u201d Sea Preserving Jars\tlers\tMed.Size doz.$1.29 We Redeem Coupons Quaker Muffets\t2 pkgs.23c \u201cRichmello\u201d Ground Fresh As Sold\t Coffee\t1-lb.bag 51c \u201cB.C.\u201d Fancy Red Sockeye\t Salmon\ty2 tin 35c \u201cAran Camp\u2019s\u201d Tomato\t& Molasses Sauce\t20-oz.tin Pork and Beans\t2 for 25c *\u2018Gibb\u201d Pure Tomato Catsup 12-oz.bottle 18c \u201cAylmer\u201d or \u201cMarquette\u201d with Pectin\t24-oz.jar Raspberry Jam\t35c Famous Canned Meats 12-oz.Kam or Prem\tround tin 36c \u201cBeehive\u201d or \u201cCrown\u201d 2-lb.tin 5-lb.tin Corn Syrup\t30c\t67c \u201cHarvest\u201d Fancy 1948 Pack Asparagus Tips 12-oz.tin 41c \u201cHarvest\u201d Choice 1948 Pack 12-oz.tin Asparagus Cuts\t27c Fruit and Vegetable Prices Subject to Daily Market Changes Up or Dawn.' kJ f& y-r, 'J ffl* ffîA-.'i Prime Steer Porterhouse Roast sians they had no -mom rights in the four-power city than the western ail ies î allhough Berlin is an h- Inn! deep in Hussiun-occupied The meeliier would be the first fou»-'lower commande rV.session , or ; Mu î eh 20, when I he Ru e inn?1 - miked nut.of the allied control : counci.'.A is s\u2019 (dlier i id uys for the four (power,-, to disci!.-s are the best methods of coni inning' trade rel-.ions is-: '.seen Eno we-dern zones: oud Uerdn and the Russian zone, i follow ing separate currency re-iforms, the.agency said.Bei , s and the Ku ian zone are (in the grip of spreading economic Ip;;! ajy; I, as a result of the currency In '\u2019orm ii \u2018 ia : cd by Britain, the Uni-ed d \u2022 a : î s and Fraricc in western j ( ,-< nn a ny.j The Russian annouiu'emont came 'a few hour::, after the German eeo-: nionic confereiH\u2019C for the Russian zone preset: cd Sokolovsky with a IriiiTency reform proposal, de-igned 'to go into effect soon in Berlin and ; he I is- -dan zone.The eomiTis-sdor: said the, measure we.a an answer to we em cur-(,-eney reform and ir tended to \u201cprotect î he population and economy of j I ho Soviet occupation zone.\u201d I Torn in, 57 years old.a handsome, j penial six-footer, probably is the hs ;-t -personally popular candidate, I He has been twice elected Govcr-|nor.the.I.-.-t; time in W4f) when he ;\t\u2018 - minaie.d by both Democra- p on i-v.ennil Affair, xteinal Affairs Mini-rent said Uannila hns c : 11 i s.i 111 - r e 11 bringing before I In United Nui ions Russ ia'; refusal to allow persons to leave the So-virl Union.The Government, had tiled to get some pcopli- out of Russia, bill the Russians ref used to recognize their dual citizenship \t\tBid\tA slu'd June 1, l!>-.Vd\t,,\t\tIDE,\t10\"', Pcrps\t.\tOS'*\t1» '¦* June T, 1\tUo'P bS .\t101 A\tH)2 la , Nov, Ki\t, I'.Mfv 0 1 .\tLOO',!\t , .lune 1,\t! Un-r.-fvf»\tHt\u201d!\tiii;s -, Nov.t,\tHMS-fi.S .\t100 -H\t -, Nov.1,\tIll-Ill hi) .\tHK) ',\tV irfnry (V) LoaiiM: .< 1 1 iv > 1 n::\t\t !/ii.'i\t.(2nd W 1\t10 1 h,\t1*02 Pol \t\t.(Est V)\t108\t i/o 4 \t\t.(2nd V)\t108 V-i\t104 u !/.\u2019>'(i .\t.44i, II\tward Veai, lielovi d son of tbO lain ,V1 r, and Ml s Will,:.in Venr.Ite-.iini; a' John -ton's Euneral Elirtju'i, 21 MeHaourne SI., whera the funerai will lake plan- on Wcnne lay, June 2Prd, at 2 p.m.Revs R, C.Tait l'ifficiiiting'.lu» h .men! in Elinwood Cemi'lery, c Mill O K TH AN ! MilUllA ID W,- v, sib la hf'iilfrlt, Uinrikf l.o r
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