Sherbrooke daily record, 24 mars 1944, vendredi 24 mars 1944
[" V §>hrrltrnukr 0aUu îlrrnri'» \u2022 \u2022 » THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Light rain and snow.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY.MARCH 24, 1944.CITY EDITION.RUSSIAN FORCES WITHIN SIGHT OF CARPATHIANS: NAZIS BEGIN FULL-SCALE OCCUPATION OF Konev\u2019s Ukrainian Army Driving |u.s.pulpwood Hard For Boundary Of Rumania Country Reported Seized By Hunsm G - ?- Reds Closing in Upon Czer-'fir AtrV nniTIMr nowitz.Important Rail and HËHV I rlljfillllll Highway City at Foot of nmiT t fa a nr»n ifKat SSSîÆlSTIL RAGES ON \u2018\tCASSINO FRONT Associated Press Staff W riter Moscow, March 24.\u2014(Æ1)\u2014Pushing ; through the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, Marshal Ivan S.Kon- ; ev\u2019s 2nd Ukrainian Army drove, hard today for the Prut River boundary j of Rumania and the important | North-South railway paralleling: the | river five miles farther West\u2014a railway which is one of the keys to the Domestic Production in 7,000 Tons Of Bombs Have Statement Of WOOD QUESTION Struck Reich In 36 Heurs jLonergan Is CAUSES BITTER Read To Jury ROW IN COMMONS By GLADWIN HILL, Associated Press Staff Writer.| said \u2018 enemy planes are flying in Turkey Casting Anxious Eye Over Extensive German Troop Movements Throughout Southeastern Europe \u2014 Fear Huns May! Invade Turkish Thrace.Allied Communique An nounces Attack on Campo ân\"; di Marte Railway Yards i By C.R.BLACKBURN, Canadian Press Staff Writer.Washington, March 24.\u2014((E)\u2014The London, March 24.\u2014 ((E) \u2014Turkish - United States, dependent upon Can-advices reported today that German ada for 73 per cent of its newsprint \u2022 cl8nV over Western Germany.\u201d Last Half nf 1Q4R flnlv Onp American heavy bombers drove Soon after it broadcast:\t] N^v York, March 24.- {/P) - Last Mail 01 I y4J uniy une into Germany for the third straight \"Attention ! Attention ! Strong WaviH, LoncrRan.s story cf commiu oJ to ^ da^ today, bombing military tar- ei,em.V bomber formations over ting an act of perversion with an Period Compared i0 24 Fer^.ets in Westeni Germany, a United Southwest Germany.\u201d\tAmerican soldier in New York the, .etl HI revious '\u201c'^jstates communique announced, The successive warnings were ; b 1 l:d 1\u2019'!\u2019\t\"'tl \"\u2018's Months\tI ,,\t.,\t,\t,\t,\twu,s read Today to a General Scs- j following strong R.A.F.night taken as evidence that the bombing .ions Court jury trying him for mur-! blows at objectives in France., squadrons were striking at the dor.\tj The night attacks included a heart of the Reich for the third; The 2(i-year-oUl defendant sal ex.-) blow at the railroad yards of Laon, successive day.1 pressionloas at the defcncu table as the details were unfolded.miles Northeast of Paris,: Observers on the British South-j He told the story to Assistant Dis- reinforcements had been rushed to\u2018and a large part of its wood pulp in which Halifax squadrons of the east coast said the outward bound tri2\t\t50% Price Bros\t\t23%\t\t23% Power Corp\t\t6%\t\t6% St.Law.Corp.\t2%\tB\t3 A St.L.Corp.\u201cA1' .\t14 V4\t\t14% Shawinigan \t\ti5 B\t\t15% Winnipeg Elec.\u201cA\u201d\t6 l2\t\t6 MONTREAL CURB MARKET A A The following quotations are supplied by Greenshields & Co.: Open Noon Abitibi \".2% B\t3 A .Abitibi Pfd.31 B\t32 A B.A.Oil\t.\t217-g\t21% i Consol.Paper .\t6%\t61i i Ford of Can.\u201cA\u201d 24% B J MacLaren .21\t21 ! Root.Mitchell\t.\t18 Vs\t187s BIRTHS - MARRIAGES - DEATHS _ Death and Funeral Notices.j Card of Thanks.In Memoriam without poetry, $1.00 an insertion.Poetry included in In Memoriam, 20c per line extra.Engagements, 75 cents.Weddings and Birth Notices, $1.00.List of flowers in-per word.25c extra when charge account is opened.Reader notices in country locals 15c per line, five words to a line; Lennoxville and City Briefiets, 20c per line, minimum charge of 50c for two lines.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BIRTHS RADFORD\u2014At the Chatham General Hospital, on March 19th, 1944, to Flt.-Sgt.and Mrs.S.C.Radford (nee Barbara McLeod), a son, stillborn.The following quotations are supplied by Greenshields & Co.: Open Noon DEATHS the Bug River, 50 miles North of Nikolaev and 80 miles Northeast of Odessa.Nikolaev was more closely threatened, f r o n t line dispatches said, by a Russian thrust through the town of Konstantinovka, 10 miles to the North, and by other red army I rangements for the new time over j j10 las a very decent industry that the newly-organized Dominion net- \\a,s done a f1110 J0^ alld h® asked if.work, which will mean the- addition Î .rnorley 18 recoverable.of a group of stations in the Canadian West, It is believed that the earlier time.9.30 p.m.Eastern Day ligh; Time, on the same night, Mon troops five miles to the Southeast.' Konev\u2019s Ukrainian Continued from Page 1.have been laid down by Hitler to make a determined bid to halt the Russians in Western Bessarabia and along the Black Sea coast.The programme began Monday with Hungary, now under a puppet government.(A BBC broadcast quoted a Swi.-.' day of each week, will greatly increase the audience in Canada.Herb May, who last fall assumed the duties of the Canadian Heinz reporter, will continue as announcer, and many famous guests are promised during forthcoming weeks.April 15th Set Continued from page 1.Mr.Hanson said he wondered what the plant buildings would be used for if the firm was to be closed down.Mr.Howe: \u201cIf the Maritimes keep yapping about them\u2014\u201d Mr.Hanson: \u201c\u2018Yapping?\u2019\u2014I resent that.\u201d Mr.Howe: \u201cYes, yapping, that is all.\u201d Mr.Hanson: \u201cI never yap at anything.The Minister is doing all the yapping now.And I say, too, that | that is a very rude statement and he ought to take it back.\u201d M.J.Coldwell, C.C.F.Leader, said that because of the way the Government had established the industrial become liable\tfor the\texecution of\tpart of the war effort, the\tpower \t.the contracts\tinstead\tof the Com-i of monopoliee\tand cartels had indispatch\tas\treporting\tthat\tPrince1 puny, so that\tservice\tto electricity\tj creased.( yril\tof\tBulgaria\tand\tRegent\tBo\tand gas users\twill be\tuninterrupted] Canada was\t\u201cexploited\u201d by\ta car- Dan Philov \u201chave\tbeen ordered to\tand \u201cmembers of the staff will con-\ti tel in that Canadian\tindustries Ltd.the headquarters\tof Hitler next\ttinue to be employed.\u201d\ti was owned by the Du\tPont Company Monday, a pattern that Hitler ap- Provision for expropriation of,0f the United States and Imperial pears to have set\tup of calling a\tMontreal Power is only\ta\tpart of\t| Chemical Industries\tLtd, of the country\u2019s leaders to him before hit\tBill 17.The other section\tof\tthe Bill\tUnited Kingdom.Canadian indus- troops move in.)\twould sot up the Hydro-Electric |tries had established a subsidiary \u2014-\u2014.! Commission on a Province-wide i comPa,1.V called Defence Industrie» basis \u201cto supply electricity to the Ç^d- which received advances total-municipalities, industrial or com- dll8\u2019 $260,000,000, which represented mercial undertakings and citizens of :\\bout 30 per cent of Canadian as-this Province at the lowest rates ?'stnnce to private war industry, consistent with sound financial ad-; ^r.Howe, replying said that it ministration, which means that it had been agreed that the Govern-must electricity at cost.\u201d\t; men.t would have the benefit of the The Bill provides that the cost enKineers and personnel of C.I.L.price is to be determined separately 1111,1 01\t* '0 patents and industrial for each generating and distributing pr°r®sses_owned by t.ie company and system operated by the Commission.1 eclmi_ed m making explosives, with-and in each case rates must be such 0111, 1p'OiVing the affairs, of the ns to pay operating costs, interest MmuUons Department with the on invested capital and amortizing \u2018,ll/|licss »¦ the C.I.L.SELDOM \u2014 In the history of the of the capital investment in not .The corporation known as Demotion picture industry has a more than 50 years.\tfence Industues had been set up and picture embraced so much in The Commission, consisting of a li, v'aj aFlcod hiat any Mutinions topical interest, human drama chairman and not more than four Dspartment business would be with and sheer entertainmcnl! ; other members, would be required Defence Industries.DON'T MISS\u2014The Most MW- «\u201d W*\t.wlj^ \u201c \u201c\tDeS.-f ,\t; municipality wishing to municipalize cai.c., uuc me .uuiniiune .uepam the distribution of electricity within \"}entHhad no dealings with it, said its limits \"providing that the Com- ,Mr- Ho'vo\u2019 Similar contracts had YOUR CHILDREN?\u201d miis.sion is ^n a position to serve s™n the same^annÏÏ as wiTh with \u201c C00PBR\u2019 Ga,e slORM\u2019 '\"\u2019a snm'VfllO.O^Too'wiuid be defence Industries.The urgency had v\t\u2022 \u2022\t,\t, \u2019 been great to obtain explosives and he Commission to promote T,.*_____ u , k \u2018INCIDENT\u2019 NOT REASON FOR PATTON\u2019S CHANGE Washington, March 24\u2014 (/P) \u2014 War Secretary Henry Stimson said emphatically yesterday he considered \u201cThe Patton Incident\u201d closed.Asked at a Press Conference if Lt.Gen.George S.Patton has been relieved of command of the United States 7th Army in Italy, (now headed by Maj.-Gen.Alexander M.Patch) because of his slapping of an American soldier in a hospital during the Sicilian Campaign, Stimson said :\u2014 \u201cNo.he has not, he has been assigned to the command of another army.\u201d The identity of Patton\u2019s new command has not been disclosed.LIBBYTOWN ONLY TWO DAYS I.KPT .COME early to avoid disappointment i of I\u2019icture of the rear! \u201cWHERE ARE John UTEL, Patricia MORRISON, Jcrtrude MICHAEL.2nd DELIGHTFUL HIT the Department had bought where provided the Commission to promoti ______\t_\trural electrification by meeting the couj(] them SIX file HOLLŸWOOD's'ÎARS\tOf constructing rural distri- Mr.Howe said ho did not favor \u2014\t\u201e - _\t- buting lines.The Commission would IN DAVID O, SELZNICK\u2019S GRAND GAY ROMANTIC COMEDY TRIUMPH! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paulette Goddard, Janet Gavnor \u201cTHE YOUNG IN HEART\u201d cartels and believed they were dis- may interests of two per cent, with\t; and he agreed with the the Government making up the dif- disappearance.ferenee.\tnon\tii Mr.Coldwell had attacked the An additional $1,000,000 would Aiuminum Company of Canada and xi, xw.-v.w be placed at the disposal of the Com- Defellce Indu,tries, but without From a.R.Wylie's Saturday Evening mission lor loans to iiicgl the cost ot\ttwo firms Canada\u2019s war effort Post Story, \u201cTHE G AV.B an detti i eloctiiial installations on farms in would have boon ,*a verv pale and with Roland young.Billie burke, order that all farms may be able to insignificant thine:'\u2019 sôCNïrd.DCrKrSEmiNrTON'sTRANDN.' Ue rhe \u2018Mcctric service- «s soon as Joseph Xosewort'hy (C.C.F., York SON.DUKE ELLINGTONS band, (he hue required to serve them has South) said the Minister had denied A Musical Jambo.ee.COMMUNIT SONGS.Hatest W'orld Eventa.j been constructed.\u2019 i The Commission would be ; ordinary rate-payer\u201d as far any association of his Department an with Canadian Industries, Ltd., which coming si\u2019N-MON.-tites.\t|ordinary rate-payer' as tar as wag a member of an international DO\tYOU like weird, horrifying\tmunicipal and school taxes on its\tcar(cl.The Minister must have mystery?see ths\tscreen\u2019s First inner, buildings is concerned, but on \u201cim-\tmeant only dealings in explosives ft,I\u2019AnNEV\tmovables used for the generation\tas it was-hard to \"believe that a \"\tAmcf Patricia\tMnt-ism,\"i Cnrroi\t1111 d distribution of electricity\u201d\tcompany with fifteen important ti,c\twould be subject only to taxes based\tdivisions and supplying essential on the valuation of its land.and ! materials for uppiymg forty-five distinct Naish, David Bruce.ADDED Meet Goofiest Guys in Uniform (Rivals of\t.Abbott and Costello) in an Army Comedy 10 prevent
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