Sherbrooke daily record, 11 novembre 1948, jeudi 11 novembre 1948
[" 1948 NOVEMBER F S S M T W T 12 13 1C 11 14 15 16 6 27 21 22 !S 29 30 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER OCCASIONAL SHOWERS Clear, becoming cloudy.Oouaeion*! rainshovver* tbia afternoon except snowflur.ries over hills.Sluch cooler.Teroperaturos yesterday ; Maxinriun 66.minimum 46.Year a>ro: Maximum 41, minimum 32.Established 1397.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19-18.Fifty-Second Year World News In Brief New York, Nov.11.\u2014 Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador to the United States, said last night the Marshall Plan is a gesture of \u201cmagnaminity and generosity\u201d which has helped Britain \u2018\u2018see its way out of the \u2022wood*.\u2019\u2019 # * * Trieste, Nov.11.\u2014(rP)\u2014Unconfirmed reports have been received here that Yugoslavia has shifted her military strength from the Trieste border positions to defence positions deep inside Yugoslavia.These reports, mostly by travellers from Yugoslavia, say seasoned Yugoslav troops which have faced British and American forces across the Trieste Free Territory borders started to move back into Yugoslavia early in October.* * * Rome.Nov.11 .\u2014(/Pi\u2014Pope Pius implored the European Federalists Union today to press for international understanding because \u2018\u2018the danger is grave and there is no time to be lost.\u201d The Pontiff received at Castel Gandolfo, his summer palace, about 300 of the delegates to the second Congress of the Union, which wound up sessions in Rome last night.» * * Toronto, Nov.11\u2014(* Qt-The death toll of a trâaïc street car-autobus crash rose to seven last night when the bus driver.Frank Rowe of Hamilton, died in hospital.Six Hamilton persons killed Saturday in the accident were buried in Hamilton yesterdaj.* * * Colombo, Ceylon, Nov.11.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A Commonwealth citizenship bill will be introduced shortly to meet the situation that will arise regarding the recognition of Ceylon citizens as citizens of the Commonwealth, it was learned yesterday.Ceylonese citizenship will not deny a person the right to British nationality, it was understood.* * * Prague, Nov.11.\u2014(Reuters) __The Czechoslovak government may divert 34,000 civil servants into industry, a trade union council report announced yesterday.The report sai2 the government would probably adopt a recommendation to be submitted to it to send government workers into industry.' »\t» « Tokyo, Nov.11.-i/P)\u2014One- fifth of Japan\u2019s coal mines were shut down today as miners in 200 local unions went on\ta\t24-hour\tstrike\tfor higher\twages\tand\tretirement pay.«\t4\t* Brussels, Nov.11.\u2014(IP)\u2014 The Foreign Ministry said last night a trade agreement has been signed between Belgium and A ugoslavia.Details were withheld.%\t* Moscow, Nov.11.\u2014(/P)\u2014A snow storm today again forced postponement of American ambassador Walter Bedell Smith's flight to Berlin.1 he Ambassador plans to be away from Moscow about a week and may visit Paris.British And U.S.Planes Fly Supply Route To Berlin Despite Russian Threats Poppy For Remembrance P.C.s Choose Stanfield In Nova Scotia Halifax, Nov.11\u2014CP)\u2014Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives today had a new, 30-planK platform and a new leader, 34-year- Reds Say They Will Force Down Planes Straying From Air Corridors But Allies Intend to Continue Air Lift.By WES GALLAGHER Berlin, Nov.I 1\u2014W\u2014British and United States planes flew the supply route to Berlin today in the face of a Russian th reat to force down planes straying from the 20-mile wide air corridors to the former German capital.The American answer to the Russians threat, made last night, was a terse promise from Gen.Lucius D.Clay, United old Robert L.Stanfield, a Halifax States military governor, that \"we will keep them flying.' Both British and American authorities said publicly the Five hundred delegates from all parts of the province ended a three-year vacancy in the leadership by electing Mr.Stanfield ! with a 24G-7G vote of confidence.He defeated C.Fred Fraser, 37-year-old former Halifax news-i paper editor in a two-way contest, j Out of the two-day conference here came a resolution aimed at uniting the four Maritime pro-i vinces\u2014including- Newfoundland\u2014 i for the purpose of presenting a | solid, front to Ottawa on common plained of commercial flights in j problems.\t| the Berlin air corridors.T ne \u201cunited front plank calls Some official sources tended to for: \u2018\u2018an agreement to be reached | between the provinces of Nova Russians would be held responsible for any action they take.The Russians, citing a long list of alleged violation of their territory, also said they would force down \u2019all aircraft without identification marks of nationality\" flying over the Soviet zone, including the three air corridors.The second threat presumably*.refers to non-military planes, which do not carry nationality markers.The Russians have com- U.S.Will Send Arms To Chinese 'a thristopher Veal, Mho is only 4'j nod doesn't remember the war very elearly, is nevertheless solemn and serious :\\s he hammers his memorial cross into the ground.The eeremony took place at the Field of Remembrance outside London's Westminster \\bhe\\.discount the Soviet note as an- Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince,other move in the \u201cwar of nerve8\u2018\u201d I Edward Island, and in due course,1 Although both Britain and the i Newfoundland under terms of United States have said in the past first major shipment of American which the common problems of\twould use fighter escorts if1 &urls an American pilots said they had\tnear]y\tready for departure.Maritime\tproblems may at\tall\tstanding orders to obey any Soviet\tThe\treport lacked\tdetails and times be\tpresented to the Federal\tfighter plane seeking to force\t! official\tconfirmation,\tbut it\tcame Washington, Nov.11.\u2014(/P)\u2014Th\" government.Mr.Stanfield\u2019s election was ; made unanimous on motion of Mr.Fraser, now with Canadian head- ^uTs^n \u201cthreat quarters of the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organzation at Ottawa.With a young man to head the party, the convention hammered out a platform to fight a provincial general election, expected in about a year.They deviated little | from the national policy, ! First leader provincial Progrès them to land.Another group of allied officials took a more serious view of the They pointed out pervious threats of action against the air lift had been threatened in the Soviet press but the Russians had not heretofore committed themselves in official notes.The new Soviet move was disclosed when Brig.-Gen.C.K.Gailey, Clay\u2019s chief of staff, replied to a letter from Gen.G.S.from both Chinese and American! sources after the State Depart-' ment disclosed that more than 1 $112,000,000 has been withdrawn : by China from the $125,000,00-01 Congress voted this year for mili-j tary assistance.Fate Of North Central China Hin ges * % On Battle Involving One Million Men Strikes Tie Progress Is Reported In Union Talks Most of the money hws been paid ! over to the army for arms, am-i munition, vehicles and radio; ! which the Nanking has said Generalissimo Chiangi 1 sive Conservatives have had since uukiant-Schenko, Russian chief ; the 1945 general election when ^ ^ ia\u201c\u2018 ! they failed to gain representation Gailey noted the Soviet threat ! in the 30-seat Legislature, Mr.to force planes \u201cto land on the I Stanfield told delegates in his nearest airfield in the Soviet zone\u201d nomination address he would try and said: , to develop party morale and spirit \u201cYou are informed that full and I to the highest point.He asked co- complete responsibility will rest j operation of party supporters and on the shoulders of Saviet authori-| said they had an important duty ties should any injury- be sustained ! as \u201cthe sales force of the party,\u201d by any of our personnel or any da-, in its efforts to make Nova Scotia mage occur to our planes as a re- ; \u201cn land rtf nnnnvfnnif v and\t, ,.14- ,, ?o \u2014 *4- .4-:\u2014 4-\u201e l.\"a land of opportunity and prom : Lse.\u201d He said the Liberal government had failed to provide employment ] for Cape Breton coal miners and ! markets for Annapolis Valley\u2019s ! apple crop.The Progressive Con-; servative party, he said, would im-' prove these conditions when it re-' igiained power.He said: \u201cthe Liberal government came in with high hopes 15 years ago but now is making ! plans for evacuation of Nova Sco-I tia\u2019s miners and farmers.\u201d He was I referring to recent Dominion-Pro-j vincial government statements Continued on Page 5.suit of Soviet action taken in this conn.» I ion.\u201d The three air corridors between Berlin and western Germany were established by four-power agreement.They are approximately 20 miles wide each.In addition there is an international air band around Berlin 20 miles wide.The Russians have tried to alter the corridor agreement and recently claimed no such agreements Ottawa, Nov.11 API- Agree-f ment has been reached on \u201cat.least , la half dozen\u201d more of the second-government ai.y.profiiems involved in union bo- I.\u2022 cu i \u2022 Mr- , ¦ ,\t- I tween Canada and Newfoundland.Kai-Sheks Nationalist forces jURt>e Mjniste,- S.Laurent an- must have to stem the Comm^!\td thp frf,sh ilgr(ipments at, mst advance m North China.Ship-, )h em( ()f a uo-and-a-half-hour ments thus far have been confined ,\tsession last, night between largely to equipment rather than ^ N'wfoundland delegation and actual weapons and ammunition,!^ Canadian Cabinet Ministers T°wmalSf Sa.ld' ,\t.assigned to the talks, unu deferue depaitment ha.- \u201cYou can say that both sides ap-authority from President Truman red pieased with the progress,\u201d to help China by turning over.'Mr St> Laurent said.A.1.Walsh, supplies from United States mill By HAROLD K.MILKS Nanking, Nov.It.f/P) - The j greatest battle in Chinese history, involving more than 1,000,000 men! by government cuti mate, raged north of the Yangtze today with ] Communist troops having a light numerical advantage.Government spokesman Lt.-Gcn Teng Wen-Yi ; i d th.?battle wa-joined along the Sughow d, f c: line which guards Lie load to the; Up American Shipping rll;\tUK\t.Me., fate\tof Nv\trth\tCentral\tChina,\t\tto\tHampton\tRon (\t.V\ti., b\ty\tOlligllt Th\t0\tg(\trveri\tment,\ttoo,\twas\tor\ttomorrow\twa.'\tTea\t¦ed.\t\t bring\ting: u\t> n\tmini cements,\t\t( ng\t\tA gulf-co\tast s\ttopp\t! ; e\tha\ts been said,\twith\to rn (\ttroops\tfrom a\ton g\tPi\totnii-ed if\tthe\tcast\t-cor\tc t\t.strike the\tPcipin\t2 Ha\tnkow i\tailroad\tlin '\tbe\tcomes oT!\ticia 1\tand\tcom nl\t\t¦to.a Ire a\tcl y mo\tved\tinto ha\ttic.\t\t\tA cripplii\tg vv I.:od that a good many of their land security in a way that would would prevent the establishment onals were leavirg voluntarily, j \u201cconvince the people of the sin- of a unitary system of government which accounted for a t re men dota increase in air and ses bookings.Five thousand Jewish refugees I people.\u201d in Shanghi appealed to the Jew- Howe isn Congress in New York to be evacuated to the United States, Palestine or wherever possible.Nineteen foreign prisoners\u2014British, French, Hungarian, Turkish, Indian and Russian\u2014added their peace negoti- ' plea that somebody, go- them out of Shanghai's jail- jetrity of our desire to live up to in Canada.The readjustment of j those principles and to serve the taxes was necessary to lighten the taxation burden and to assure the provinces of revenues needed for their own development.He reiterated his stand on Dominion - Provincial relations and said that Canada's Federal system cf government could not survive if one government collected all the de- j Ho warned that there is no room I for jealousy between the provinces (in Canada and said that the 'strength of any nation depends on the pride people have in their own communities.Another speaker at the meeting was Robert L.Stanfield, of Halifax, i taxes and left i>he provinces who a few hours earlier had been 1 nendont on subsidies. Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ÎI, 1948.THE NEW Premier THEATRE '¦11' iW'iiwimiiniiiiiiii«iitiiiii|iiiMiii!iii!i|j)iiii'iifnniiinimiiiniini' TT IN llOLLYWOOD P ¦ ¦ ¦ NOW UNTIL SAT.WHATT A BILL I TWO OUTSTAND-ING NEW HITS I .PRESENTED HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME ! MIGHTY IN SPECTACLE! THRILLING IN ROMANCE! Thunderous Emotions of Desperate Men and Fearless Women I al MASVIII A* WHO livltt H> I Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent .mr.imiuiiiiiiiiituiiiunmiiiiiiniiinn \u201cAnyway, It Makes A Change!\u201d Local Real Estate And School Taxes One Is Killed, Showed Sharp Increase In October Two Injured Near Megantic RICHMOND I.New Sherbrooke Hotel A sharp increase in current real estate and school taxes during October 1948 as compared with October of the previous year is shown London, N\u2019ov.11.\u2014{&)\u2014Show- jn the monthly report of collections issued today by City Treasurer girls can prance around without Maurice Cormier.Receipts from realty taxes during the past month brassiers in Paris\u2014but not Lon- amounted to $150,753.21 as compared with $136,064.26 in the same don.Especially not on a tclevi- month of 1947 and $20,229.60 in September 1948.The sharp increase sion show,\tI in October over September is accounted for by the fact that the quar- ,\t.\t- That\u2019s the breathless word from terly payment for those property owners who make their payments lr) col-ision here of two Car.a-bhe BBC which found it necessary throughout the year becomes due October 1 with the discount date üialJ Pacific Railway motor cars, to pull quite a lot of wool over expiring October 10.\t40:\u201eof,Brtn''T emstomers\u2019 eyes Tuesday night, j Collections on account of arrears were improved, $4,466.41 being\t_ u a; a ;^e|nv?Ie Holeb, Me., N'ov.11.\u2014UP)\u2014One man was fatally injured and two others were severely hurt Tuesday HOLLYWOOD FRIARS\u2019 FROLIC FEATURES WORLD OF TALENT Hollywood \u2014 There's never been a show quite like the Friars\u2019 Frolic, staged at the San Francisco Opera House and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium.I\u2019ve never seen anything \u2019ike it.It was a night I\u2019ll never forget.The greatest names in show bus iness were there, proving that there\u2019s no business like show business.Jack Benny in a blond wig, an Occasion was a television show received on this account last month against $2,747.52 a year ago.of the famed Paris Lido cabaret\u2014\tAmusement tax receipts for the month were up sub; tantially from imported lock, stock and curves October 1947.Total collections from this source were $7,746.96, com-for 90 minutes of Parisienne frol- prising tax $5,195.34 and surtax $1,511.62, while in October 1947 colicking.\tlections were $5,385.11, divided into tax of $4,048.54 and surtax $1,- The BBC put its foot down 336.57, The keen interest displayed in the Provincial Baseball League quick when goggle-eyed producers ; play-offs during September shot amusement tax receipts in that month saw four semi-nudes dressed, as away above the average, the total amounting to $12,893.72, divided one put it, \u201cwith their chesôs, into $9,730.38 tax and $3,133.34 surtax.free\u201d Brassiers and \u201cfilmy bits\u201d! Receipts from the utilities departments were slightly higher foreisewhere, were hastily orrier-\u2018 durinF the past month than a year ago.I The collections in detail were: Sighed lissome 20-year-oldj\tI IN ANTE DEBAR I MEN\u2019I Yvette Comets, one of the ehow- Reform Schools He was hurled 40 feet by the im pact of the crash.In hospital also were Charles Chase, 24, of Brownville, and Edmund Vieneau, 45, of Holeb.Vieneau, a welder, suffered fractured arms and severe burns.Chase had head injuries and possible concussion.Week-end gues-.s of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Gilchrist were Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Gilchrist and family and Mrs.Roy Johnston and daughter, |of Lennoxv\u2019lle?and Miss Marjorie Gilchrist, of Drummcndville.Sun-! day guests at the same home were j Mr.and Mrs.Charles Johnston and family, of Gallup Hill, and Mr.Murray Barlow-, of Danville.Mrs.Frank Lockwood, of Asbestos, was a week-end guest of Mrs.J.Sinclair.She also called or.Mrs.George Dyson and Mrs.D.S.Stalker.Mrs.C.W.Armstrong, Mrs.W.L.L.Pope, Mrs.C.Spence and Mrs.J.McCabe motored to Ottawa to visit Mrs.A.A.Macartney, who : is a patient in the Civic Hospital.NO DANCING at the MAYFAIR SATURDAY NIGHT f Room Sold Out For Private Party LADD\u2019S M111.5 girls: \u201cI knew the English were ^sy*urns :.¦ n Starring LENORE AUBERT.BAXTER and an All Star Cast.A I/SO \u2014 THE BOWERY BOYS THEIR LATEST HIT! FI1M with Fun and Excitement! Leo\tHuntz\tGabriel GOKCEY\tHALL\tDELL \u2014.IN\u2014 \u201cANGEL\u2019S ALLEY.\u201d PLUS\u2014A ROARING LAUREL AiND HA'3©Y COMEDY.Latest World Eventa.Performances 1:30 to 5; 6:30 to 11.lilül particular about these things., , Tnyw.y.H\t.,h,\u201e8e.\"\t|\t! ! .\t,,\t-\t, , ., ,__\u2022\ti Building Permits .ALAN ice blue gown and h,Fh h*«1® \u2018rT* band.Lou Holtz, Buddy Clark, Bill Road - Sundries ./'\u2022erS°na ^rac10 \u2018 0 pp s ! Shirley, Ronald Reagan, Bob Civic Hospital and Sundries IN George Burns.\tH A1 Jolson in blackface for the | P first time in 21 years, smging \u201cMammy\u201d and \u201cApril Showers\u201d- Workmen\u2019s Dwellings The Ritz Brothers as mad as > Business Tax .' ever.Harry introduced one song Licenses .with: \u201cThis is one of the reasons Rental Tax.\u201cTurn up the lights I want to see we,re not in pictures »\t' j.oll Tax .your faces._\t,\t.\t; America\u2019s greatest songwriters Professional Tax Danny Kaye in h ue .aiks - ajnp,jn£ an(j playing their greatest Lacombe Law personating Kay Thompson with hits in an act titled) .Td Rather Bankruptcies Van Johnson, George Bui ns, Jack : Write the Nation\u2019s Songs.\" All Real Estate and School-Current Carson and Jack^Be^y, ¦ /ra the way from white-haired Jack Real Estate and School-Arrears Norworth, singing \u201cShine on Har- Consolidation .vest Moon\u201d and \u201cTake Me Out to Sidewalks .the Ball Game,\u201d to Rudolph Friml Sewers IN THE Rose Room THE SENSATIONAL MANSE SCRUTON and b:s PIANO to play your request numbers Tuesday through Saturday.Chateau Frontenac BROADCASTS; Tues., 10:15 - 10:30 P.M.CHLT Fri., 10:40 - 11:00 P.M., CHLT Sat, 11:10 - 11:30 P.M., CRTS Williams Brothers.(Carson ; couldn\u2019t keep a straight face and broke up continually.) Tony Martin and his sonRS- jn a medley.In between: Shelton Pavings .1 Brooks and \u201cSome of These Days,\u201d Market \u2014 Rentals Donald O\u2019Connor, George and Ben Blue in a comical \u201cMinuet.\u201d George Jessel as master of ceremonies and as.Profe^orva^\u2019I Harry Ruby, Johnny Mercer ber Mâcher, one of his old vaude- Robert MacGim\tnnH « = ville acts.Benny Again Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in a burlesque.Jack Benny a*gain in overalls and a dead pan as the violin playing leader of a hillbilly * FHEATKE ?NEWPORT, VT.Continuous Show Today! Margate! O'Brien/1 \u201cTENTH AVE.ANGEL\u201d Extra _ In Technicolor! \u201cSONS OF LIBERTY\u201d Friday - Saturday Roy Rogers (in color) THE EYES OF TEXAS\u201d The New Comedy \u201cLET\u2019S LIVE AGAIN\u201d L.Wolfe Gilbert and \"Waiting for Market\u2014Sundries .: the Robert E.Lee,\u201d Harry Akst, Public Scales\u2014Central Store .and ^\t\"\t\u201c Station No.3 .; Robert MacGimsey and \u201cShad- Recorder\u2019s Court .rack.\u201d\tAmusement Tax .Morris Stoloff leading the or- Surtax .chestra with Joseph Santley, Har- Interest on Taxes .ry Joe Brown, Billy Daniels, Fran- Interest on Permanent Works .,ces Grant and Sam and Dave Led- Plumbing Inspection .: ner running the show behind the Comfort Station .«erne*.\tWATERWORKS It was entertainment really out Meters .i of this world, staged flawlessly Flat Rates .! and without the usual Hollywood Sundries .ostentation, braggadocio and back-1 Customers\u2019 Deposits Oct.1947 11.00 35.81 44.92 1,270.42 67.05 5,111.88 12,820.32 73.00 8,597.01 1.129.52 4,381.39 229.50 352.00 NIL NIL 138,061.36 2.747.52 149.69 189.03 313.72 237.57 2,106.15 44.80 101.40 45.90 967.20 4,048.54 1,336.57 270.40 100.25 29.60 51.05 $ Sept.1048 NIL 35.25 24.00 751.42 1,936.99 6,493.22 9,010.96 25.00 10,014.73 900.07 19,819.13 260.25 128.00 NIL NIL 20,229.60 3,495.53 NIL 595,96 326.18 648.92 2,703.50 54.56 102.50 114.30 1,327.25 9,760.38 3,133.34 287.56 516.21 36.00 63.62 Rollins was the father of seven : Mrs.«Stanley Drew and baby-boys, the oldest 15.\t, spent a week at East Burke, Vt., Holeb is near the international j with Mr.Stanley Drew.border 20 miles east of Megantic, ;- Oct.1948 ! \\ i^rBFR 11,\u2019.;i l\u2022 few special guests, last evening t spent a happy time in the Mayfa.r Room of the New Sherbrooke Hotel, where t turkey dinner was ! followed by special entertainment and dancing until midnight.| The evening was planned especially for the entertainment o' jthe ladies, and the committee in i charge dispensed with a speaker, ! held club business to a minimum, and arranged for special pi ire drawings and a brief musical pro-!gram to fill the interlude between the dinner hour and the .ancing ! which followed.The Ladies\u2019 Y.M.C A.were day a ternoon at a thers of the hiver the Y.M.C.A.\\\\ .r v The sf the \\ M.The immediate problems facing hcrbrcoke as a city were outlined ?t evening by Alderman W.H radley, guest speaker at the gu\u2019ar weekly dinner meeting of le Y's Men's Club held in the Chateau Frontenac Hotel.Mr.Bradley urged the members ership of Mr to take an interest in the eenunu- T.J, Quint; nity.He told them ho- town reived the guests, planning was necessary and dis- The new drapes ami newly up-cussed the financial situation and bolstered chans in the lounge, civic administration of the city.whi.'h we e recently completed b\\ \"It is expected that the city bud- the Auxiliary, furnished a cosy at get will show a deficit this year,\" mosphere.I'i-.e tea table was eov embroidered i with green 'her lioid- Amer.Ana co NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ycsterday's Closing e .\t150 n Tele; i o.tea was held in the l Y.M.C.A.under the ce N.S.I ot the president stated Mr.Bradley, lie continued ered with a white saying tha\ttaxes of dol .an seme form will have to be ini- 3I'd ye.ow tape's ::i posed.\ters- Mrs- Hubert Johnson poured He pointed out how the major- tea' ity of business was carried out on Ahie of the hue.:g its of the a;' the absence of President Newman T.Hunter.The toast to the ladies noticea; le im-wete observed 1st Nice - President Chailes\tWellington Street which was over-\ttemoon was a\ttour ot ire\t.id: IKench presided at the dinner, in\tcrowded and he expressed the hope\t\u2018P1-'5 u,'der t.\ts : , vision\tof K.that business establishments bhortt, general sec net a y of ta _\t,\t\u201e\twould be set up in the other see- A.M.C.A.Seveia was given by Gordon Beerworth.tions of »he eitv\t.prove m cuts , and Rev.John Comfort led the\tintroduced by \u2018 Craig Bishop the,\tth^ughout the\tbuildings, gathering in a most enjoyable\tf,-oaker was thanked bv Jack\tOne of the more im-m.taut\tones singsong, with a solo being heard\t'\tis the removal of the stairwav at from Jim Campbell, Secretary of pr.t.J.Southwood gave a re- the side of thi swimming pool.' Re port on the boxing show to be stag- Ka,d!ess of the ca eful supervi-ed at the Y.M.C.A.on Novem- s.lon* .voungste- s had been tn i \u2019mm.îv The club\u2019s annual meetina- Vfi!\tContinued from Page 3 follow.On November 30th, Sher- !\t~\t\u2014\u2014 brooke Kiwanians will join with struck the victim's head and that Newport, VU Kiwanians and their f«H, after which the accused ladies, in a joint meeting to be held .struck him twice.\t| at the Del Monty Hotel in Rock : Several witnesses had testified U.S.Will Continued from Page 1 ou?or improper.\u201d This referenr.presumably was to political changes whi.\u2019h might occur in China as a result of any further reverses by the National! !.Ualand.Atrocity Continued from Page I.mmm The highest honours the world has ever bestowed on a Scotch Whisky DEWARS U L 0 SCOTCH WHISKV '¦VU.rU.y DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND \\ « Thu U-!» Strikes Tie Continued from Page 1 1 previously that Georges was a I good fellow, but that when he was - drinking he was dangerous.It was \\ .16 .21 .16*1 .\t19% .IS\u201d4 .\t35*4 .61 .\t1.4*4 21 % 15 34% 17% 39 5 I % 5S 13 17% 8% 2.4% 28\u20194 31 %\u2022 COUNTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES Menireal, N-n.11.-Eggs on the open market were again easier, but the market showed a better tone.Dealers entered ihc market to buy.Receipts continued rather light.There were 1.515 boxes of cheese packed for export, according to the Board of l'iade.Potatoes remained unchanged under liberal receipts and mod\tcrate ilc\t¦inand.\t\t EGGS\t(vG.pi\tt dozen)\t\t \tGov\u2019t\t\tJob.\tRe- \tSpot\tJCom.\tlots\ttail \t-! Quotes\tEx eh.\ts\tfj A-la ¦.'\t58-59\t58b\t68\t72-79 A-mi\u2019d.,\t.59-52\t5 lb\t64\t64-70 A-pullet\t4 (MS\t47b\t\t61-6 ! B .\t43-47\t\tfiti\t59-61 0 .,\t.a\t! 77'b\tTS\t51-36 t Free wood eases.J Canadian Commodity Exchange close basis 50 eases minimum.S Small lots to ri taili i» in cartons; 2c per dozen i » lor-,'.\t' Approximate price to RANKS AND RONDS CANADIAN BONDS Following are the closing, bid and asked quotations as of Nov.10th, as furnished by the Invest ment Dealers' Association of Canada : 1)051.GOV'T BONDS: \t\tBid\tAsked %.Nov.\t1.1951\t100\t10i)'.June 1,\t1950-55 .\t101%\t102 1H I\u2019erps\t\t99'4\t100 .June 1,\t1953-58 .\t101 %\t102% Q, Nov 1\t13.1948-31 .\t100\t 1i, June\t1, 1956-66 .\t102%\t105% %., Nov.\t1.1949-59 .\t102%\t Mar (M) \\ iclory (\\ ) Loans:\t\t\t %/52 .\t.(1st W)\t105 U\t 1./52\t.\t.A(lstW)\t100%\t¦ .3/52 .\t.(2nd VY)\t101\t 3 / 51 .\t.(1st V)\t102%\t 3 54 .\t.(2nd V)\t10.3%\t 3/5f> .\t.(3rd V)\t103 %\tioi'.H 3/57 .\t.(4th V)\t102%\t103% b!»\t.(6th V)\t101%\t10211 3/60 .\t, (6th V)\t101\t101 .3/62 .\t.(7th V)\t106%\t101 % 3/63 .\t.(8tn V)\t100 %\t102 ;',/49 .\t.(8th V)\t100%\t 3/66 .,\t.( 91 ii V )\t100 %\t102 %/50 .\t.(9th V)\t100%\t.consume m targe retail outlets.BUTTER (c.per lb.): Open Mnrlicl: No.1 pasteurized : Quebec fresh and storage 68%.Jobbers prices: Solids, 69; prftits, i70%.Commodity Exchange: Butter \u2019 rinsed at 0S%h.No sales.Futures: I Nov., 6 8\tEg.vs: Nov., 51 b.( CHEESE: Export for W e- tern white and Quebec white, ,40 1,4 Hi to 31.Domestic wholesale: Western colored Westi 111 white, 34.1'OI'A TOES (per 75-lb.bag); Quebec No.1\t 1.10-1.15 Quebec No.2 .75 New Brunswick .1.50-1.55 N B ( 10 lbs.) .21 - .22 P.E.1.1.55-1.10 Have you read the Want Adi lately?Perhapt there ia aomethinf advertised you would like to buy.bronchitis YOU CANT BEAT BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE E be Lenn day.at St ceded row with more than 1,000 pa-en-gers from Southampton, has beer, ' diverted to Halifax.Special trains will carry pasengers from there to New York and other major United States cities.The fate of cargoes on ships still at sea and bound here was a major problem for maritime companies.Bishop\u2019s Team Continued from Page 3 > The long reading of the 11-pov (tribunal\u2019s judgmenl neared its end jtodav.Sir William Webb, of Aus-jtralia, tribunal nresident, had reached page 1,086 of the 1.22 i-page document today when court Have you read the Want BIRTHS self to new tasks if he should find adjourned, himself discontented with his occupation.Special police patrols guardsd' MT\u2019 McCHntock.\tPVrhapsTheFeVsTmi-tbing the New York waterfront around tke hot\"e te,a\"\u201d cot1,ce(ied that ther,° advertised you would like to buy ! the clock, but all was peaceful 'wa?.a trend towards more special- _______________________________________ Up to 10,000 of New York\u2019s\u2019!zatlon ,nK\t1\t- 25,000-odd members of the Inter-Taimng; ^ add®d that ^ ,lh,0U'd national Longshoremen\u2019s Associa- De accelerated.He illustrated by tion (A.F.L.) were rennrfed tn î»6\u201d.1.1?\"1\"* P^sent-day education __-_\t.\t.\t.have joined the walkout which be- m thls Pr
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