Sherbrooke daily record, 30 août 1948, lundi 30 août 1948
[" 1948\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t1948\t s\tM\tT\t\\3\tT\tF\ts 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 S\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\tIS\t19\t;a\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 29\t30\t31\t\t\t\t Established 1897.WEATHER CLEARING Paytimr cloudiness today and Tuesday but clear at n ght.Litti* change in temperature.Light winds.Te ,n op ra t u re s yest erda \\ : Max.mum Si, minimum 6*.Year ago- Maximum T'l, minimum 52.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERX TOWXSHIPS PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDA'»', AUGUST 30.1948.f ifty-Second ear World News In Brief Canberra, Aug.30\u2014(Reuter*)\u2014The Australian cabinet has recommended a gift of £10,000,000 (Australian) ($32.000,000) be made to Britain in the next Australian budget, it was learned here today.This is second gift from Australia.The first, of £25,000,000\t($80.000,000) was made last year.*\t* T Tokyo, Aug.30\u2014\t\u2014 Unit* of Britain\u2019s Pacific fleet and United States air and sea force?, resumed training exercises today.Royal Navy combat ships sailed from northern Honshu toward » rendezvous Sept.1 off central Honshu with American naval units.* >r Frankfurt, Aug.30\u2014(.Reuters)\u2014 United States sources stated here today that the allied military governors will meet in Berlin tomorrow as a result of the Kremlin talks.But they did not say whether the meeting was to be betv/een all four military governors or only the British, French and American representatives., , , Budapest, AUK.30.\u2014tKeu-ters) \u2014 Eighty-four Hungarians today were charged with conspiracy to overthrow the present regime in Hungary.One of the accused, a journalist named Elmer Kiss, is charged with having been in contact with Janos Lederer, said to have been a contributor to the London Observer and at one time an employee of Lord Kothermere.proprietor of the London Daily Mail.f Singapore, Aug.30.\u2014 (.Reuters)\u2014Chinese insurgents today shot and killed the European\tmanager and\ta\tMalay special constable in a dawn attack on Tambah tin mine in Negri Scmbilah, southwest Mayaya.The manager, named Hunter, has a wife and children living in Scotland.He was the IHh European killed since the guerrilla war broke out.*\t*\t* London, Aug.30\u2014(7P)\u2014An informed source said today that Sir Kenny Gurney has been\tnominated\tas\tIhc\tnew high commissioner for (he Malayan federation.Sir Henry, 50, onetime chief secretary of the Palestine gov-ment, now is working in the colonial office in London.A *\t* Jerucclcm, Aug.30.\u2014 (C.P.)\u2014Observers today expected a United Nations protest over Arabs firing yesterday at a United Nations plane high over the Holy City.Anti-aircraft fire opened up in the old city of Jerusalem for the first time since Arab-Jewish fighting began in Palestine, when the United Nations plane flew over.* * * Melbourne, Aug.30\u2014(Reuters)\u2014Autralian wheat exports this year, totalling 105,-000,000 bushels up to Aug.2Î, are the biggest ever, C.T.Chapman, acting chairman of the Autralian wheat board, announced last night.Fine Weather Brought Big Crowds To Sherbrooke Fair For Opening Over Week-End As Crowds Gather At The Fair Two Canadians Are Amonfr 36 US Plane Crash Victims .Minora, Minn.Aug.30\u2014tiPi\u2014 ing on Perry Eland in the Missis-Thirty-six persons including a Ca- sippi River, told the coroner he radian couple died in the crash was getting some stock out of the yesterday of a storm-raked North-j storm when the plane passed over ; west Airlines plane atop a wood- \u201cI was in the yard with my , ed Mississippi River bluff.\tmother,\" he said The Canadians were C.C.Plum- flash of lightnin, mer and his wife, of Flip Flon.plane.A part of a wing fell off Tv\\o - Day Attendance Is Close to 20.000-Mark\u2014Midway and Lucky Lott Were Saturday - Sunday Features \u2014Children's Day Today.Favored by fine possibly too Hot weather, at first but \u2018There was «'cooling to a comfortable (emit struck tl P Man.The mangled bodies of persons | traftped in the wrecked fuselage : will be brought out today by a human chain which will wind Ti- band saw way down the steep and rocky side; automobile.! of a 150-foot ravine into which ; the plane toppled.and the ship started down.'\u2019 Mrs.Charles Guenther, a Fountain City farm woman, told a similar story.She and her lui-the crash from their perature yesterday evening, the 63rd Eastern Townships Agricultural Association exhibition \u2014 better known as the Sherbrooke Fair\u2014moved into full Bits of wreckage were scattered ¦ swing over the week end.ver a wide area.Some of it was\ton nnn The crash occurred between Wi- found in a ball park in Winona -Nearly -I .persons pass-nona and fountain City, Mis., on seven miles\taway\trc! through the Fair\tGrounds the Wisconsin side cf the river Executive\teditor Gordon\tClos-\t, .\t.:i\u201e\tc , j\t\u2022 .,\t, during the height of a severe! way and reporter William White\t1\tn\tSaturday\tnight\tand electrical and rain storm.\tof the Winona Republican-Herald.Sunday, a considerable Coroner Herbert F.Stohr of | officer Walter Haeus.-ingor of th\" _\ti .Alma, Wis., said 10 bodies were Winona police and X.W.A.pilot.^\t.\t\u2022 removed to Alma before recovery Volkel were\tamong the\tfirst\tto1\ttendance\tfigures\tfor\tthe efforts were halted last night.He reach the crash scene.\ttwr j\twere 3\t444 said that the sides of the ravine! They searched for nearly two\ty were so steep that he must use a ; hours before locating the wreck-\turday\tand 16,197 j human chain of workers to remove age deep in the ravine, j the bodies still trapped in the Closway said several times they \u2022 tangled wreckage.The wooded waded in water waist deep n and rocky ravine has 45-degrec ¦ storm-swollen stream-.: slopes.\tThey counted 10 bodies in the .The Plane was one of the air- bartered fuselage.Among the unes newer Martin 2-0-2 ships and ! dead they saw a woman stiff hold ; wa s bound for Minneapolis from; ing a small child in her arms.j Chicago with 33 passengers and Closway said the plane sheered! Uk lit st George Hamid grandstand I ,ni ce ct ew members.\t\u2018off trees as it bounced across the | revue will be staged.A, i(?ft t htcago at 3:50 p.m.top of the ridge and the : dropped j ^ '-'U arli:' although due in Minne-1 into the ravine, apojis at 5:30 p.m.apparently was | The body of Capt.Robert John-: behind schedule because of +he!son, 30, St.Paul, the pilot, was i\t\u201e\t! still in the smashed nose of the I Howard Rackow, a farmer liv-lplane.im- At- first on Sat-yesterday.I.t 1947 the comparative figures were 2,988 and 14,216.Today is children\u2019s day at the Fair and although action this morning was slow, it was expected that another bumper crowd would ' e on hand this afternoon when K.A huge Sunday crowd of 16,191 turned out for (he Sherbrooke Fair Yesterday, bettering last year\u2019s Sunday attendance mark by nearly 2.000.this picture chons the entrance to (he Midv uv.Ex-Premier Robert To Establish New Children's Day Held At C.N.E.Heavy Loss Is Caused By Twister Great Lakes Dispute To Be Aired Children arc being admitted ! free to the grounds today and free | to the unreserved section of the ; grandstand this afternoon.There wiT be a charge for grandstand ; seats tonight although the young-j sttrs will still be allowed into the j grounds for nothing, j Judging also starts today with j the judging competition at 1 p.m.! and the swine judging at 1.30 p.m.i Also to ho judged are exhibits tin the following sections: Poultry, j butter, cheese, honey, maple pro- Canadian National Exhibition t'o- Youngsters Hold Spotlight at Last Big Event Before School Opening.Toronto.Aug.30.- (/P) r\t.iris, Ai g\t;Ui.\t- [A\ti\tRoller: Szh\tuman, out o\tr ofii\tV J\t\tFt .n 'h Pro\tmirv for 32 i\t\tsa;\tthe situatioi\tli:.\t\t\t R\ta.uadicr, Sz\tVdVX\tn\u2019s\tp\tcdoc.'i'' scr\tas Premier,\tF 1 U! 1\tit a\til\tSum] a;.Schuman Will Try Fr end» Govern men t lied Pressure Intensified In Berlin Smiths Falls, Aug.30.\u2014CR\u2014It> ; Ottawa.Au_.\u2018A0.' P10-:ate or stricken, dozens ! re-opening of the lake : t 11 e U r\\ wv /s c\tV, -, i g \u201e .1 : _ i\t.\u2018 3(1\u2014-J.o,ju~ homes battered, windows | dispute before the Federal , cut, repair crews in its streets, Smiths falls was still a bit stunned today by the brief and savage wind that struck it late Saturday afternoon and wreaked possibly j $500,000 damage.| It came about 4 p.m., at the j height of a late August heat wave, i It came out of a brown-and-pur-! pic cloud bank with lightning, rain Early nipping ;ov- ernment\u2019s new labor board was forecast in official quarters today.Powers of the new body in directing management to undertake collective bargaining extend beyond that of the old wartime labor relations board, and it appeared these would be invoked on ducts, field crops, vegetables, fruits, flowers, housekeeping, fine arts and young people.Despite Saturday night\u2019s heat, a surprisingly good turnout was on hand for the opening perform- day started its first full week with of the hour.checking over his chances to form a new cabinet.He admitted in midnight he had -been unable t c nvince either him elf or Fremdi poliiical leaders he was Ihc- man RiKoians Move to Cut Finances of Anti-Communist City Government.the kids taking over the big fair in annual \u201cChildren's Day.\u201d For many it will be the last big event before fchool opens.One of the highlights for the p.ncc by Lucky Lott\u2019s Hell Driv-! children will be the amateur div- ers.The start of this was delayed for nearly an hour, because there was no loud-speaking apparatus, and although none became available Lott went on with his show just the same ing and swimming championships for youngsters ranging up to 15 years old.Thirty-four events are scheduled, with most entrant.-from Toronto.The agricultural aspect of the Buddy Young, one of the Hell1 fair gets under vvay in earnest th;,-' Drivers, crashed into a trailer in I the final act of the show and was and nail, \u201ccame shrieking down ^half of the Canadian Seaman\u2019s J laken to h{)spital for a checkup, -,t0\tChief H™» Æh?-LLnÆcJirst œa)0r 'but il was found he was -suffering only bruises and he was back in, the show yesterday.In last night's performance, the same driver was injured again, this time, receiving cuts and bruises and he; was still in hospital this morning.France has be n withoul a g'i> eminent since early Sai unlay when Premier Andre Marie rc-: ijrned as a result uf Social i L di agreement with wage and price moves planned by his finance juin inter, Paul Rcymiud.Marie, a radical So l.di.-l, (Conserva; ivc t.had hecn premier on, month.Before him, Schuman, a mem be i of the Mouvomci : IP | publicain Populaire (moderate),! held she job t ighl moniii:-.Kama-1 dier, a Socialist who preceded Schuman, held office 10 month ; although lie rr-hufflcd his cabinet once.Political ers To V\\erl Complete' Sluit - Down In a the Pa main Man - m ¦ r no M P '\u2022r.\u2022 «r tne faith in their own luck as wrestles with a wolf.The La- \u2019ey poured their com into a var-Fiamme show is not part of the iety of try-your-lucks, ranging Midway but was brought here by t\u2019-'f-ni sedate \u201cbingo and on the Eastern Townships Fish and > through pitch-penny, spin-the-Gar^e Association in co-operation wheei,_ roll-the-ball with two Provincial government grappling machir departments.\tAcross^ the way Farther along, beyond soft drink motorcycie ot serious.Loit and his injury - riddled, \"Hell Drivers\u201d gave their initial performahee a: the Sherbrooke Fair Saturday evening, one Sunday afternoon and concluded their Vincent do Paul Hospital on Sunday morning.Mr.Tardif was struck by a bus on Wellington Street on Saturday evening.A verdict of accidental death was also returned after an inquest into the death of Kemneth Wilsey, 25, of Windsor Mills, who was kil- w enn r brooded o husband, 1 In Que Cartier, 1 was drove! Camille Poirier, 50, 1 while swimming in arms, lea >o : h were i c believed I-raelsoi .28.death of her rrel, in a car crash.,v provin.a.Dionne mon;its, of Montroal.>i nea r Bro w n \u2022 bur g \u2022 t his life Montreal's Five hoi or.sive da o the S i.oly Sun ; in of !l .roke out \u2022 t own.o - wore mge was o îbroAÏv a a \\ nn'v: bv r V nfiai io > ,\t,\t«v v ,\t., led almost instantly when the two-day stay in Sherbrooke with nlotorcv(.lt.hc was driving collided.as.even- w;t'n a car on the Brompton Road 1 talking a thrilling performance and nickle- 'ng- Pair-goers are about the daring and skill display-came roars of >n 'heir three performances, engines as these daring! For the_daring Young it was his ____________ stalls, the younger visitors climbed performers zoomed around a bar- second trip to the hospital here.Mentally by a bus.He was taken to in fear and trembling inti whirling, re!-'.ape ; bow l, pitting their ' -en he armed in bherorooke he Vincent do Paul Hospital b> looping plane?that drew ?hviek= '\u2022 vi and speed agair.ist an out- had nevci before per.ormcd the yionfette\u2019s Ambulance and cries of delight from all.while rase-, law of gravity as open- high ramp leap le;-c in-renid customers cor-ei\u2019-ed mourned spectators gazed down On Saturday Young wa- mjure.i themselves with the morc retrain from above.\t; in his leap but on Sunday after- en joys of a pair of ferri?wheel?.N'e fair midway would be com- noon he made a clean jump which Report?from St V'neent re Pau1 p'-vte without the perennial side- thrilled the audience.He is suffer-Ho«pital ~ this morninn- mdica-ed -s\u2019ao.v.and parties of the curious ing from lacerations to the face early Sundsy morning.Mr.Tardif was crossing Wellington Street near the Record Building when he was hit acci- He died as a result of a fractured skull.Bn.\u2019k River; and a man identified only as Lafranee was drowned in Lac des Plages near Papineiuiville.Twin brothers Gerry and Ross Loekcy, eight, were drowned while swimming in the Otter River near Tillsonburg, Ont.Stew art Flew oiling, 16, was drowned while swimming with companions in the Comst.go River a few miles nordi of Dra\\ -ton, On.Inflaied r.ihbci- inner tube?wci i a factor in two drowning?.Fred Bailey, 2'>, a non-swimmer, rolled at Hamilton and was Firemen from : ho No, 1 S: i;.-r under the direction of Direv.or Percy Donahue remained ou du y for throe hours aftc- the fire broke > ut.When thr\\ wire coming from the window?of i lie building.Four of the horses burned were .v.ned by A.C.Ros?while the other wa?owned by llasjKir Ibr.iol.Phe building wa- heavi aged especially the staid the fire broke out.otuoials are preparing train new weavers to i2 who walked out iw.in protest against a new!; honas plan.Merc than a month needed to tr: in new wea in gi-neva! eporatien of thi machines, and company state that complete i would not he possible w .taff for manv months \\ epiacc w r id,?vould bo ¦ers evi n iut ideate officials roduct ion a a new iy dam- ?\tW'lV\"'0 Mr.Wilsey w.s riding his mo- off \u201e tube at Hamilton tor cycle toward Windsor Mills drowned.Nino-year-old Neil Moir when he attempted to pass a car of Hamilton lest hi?lif,> at Ipper gaped as they were shown the pm- and has lost four of his front shade too seriously, or whose stem- 1:eadid woman, the twin aloino e-L- teeth, sens finally rebelled against being ters a;'1'1 tn
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