Sherbrooke daily record, 29 janvier 1949, samedi 29 janvier 1949
[" 1949\t\tJANUARY\t\t\t1949\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts 1 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t13 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t 23 30\t24 31\t23\t26\t27\t28\t29 Sljerbrcicike iDailiiTEccocd FATHER CLEAR, COLD Clear ami cold today Wind northwest 20.Outlook for Sunday: Clear and very cold.Temperatures yesterday Maximum 39, minimum S (bclo-wl.Year ago: Max; mum 19, minimum 7 (below).THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, SATURDAY.JANUARY l*.1949.Fifty-Second \\ ear World News In Brief Hamburg, Jan.29.\u2014 t/P) \u2014 More than 70 bodies have been found in a German L-boat being scrapped at Kiel, police stated today.The l -boat was sunk in Eckern-foerde bay during the last few days of the war.So far 54 bodies have been identified and police hope to identify another 20.They believe the 1,600-ton submarine was carrying refugees from eastern Germany.*\t* V Salonika, Greece, Jan.29\u2014 (JP) \u2014 Guerrillas entered the American school of agriculture last night and kidnapped 36 students and three workers, officials announced today.The farm school, for Greek boys, is five miles from the centre of this northern city.National troops pursued the attackers and picked up four students and two workers who escaped.*\t* * Frankfurt, Jan.29\u2014i,/P) \u2014 British, French and American staff officers will meet Monday at United Slates army headquarters in Heidelberg fo work out use or training facilities for spring exercises in Germany.Ottawa, Jan.29.-(C.P.) \u2014Canada is releasing the United States fishing vessel Ar-aho, \u201carrested\" for fishing il.ilegally within three miles of the Nova Scotia coast.Overlooking a technical violation of the law, the Government announced last night it is freeing the vessel after five days' seizure because the infraction was unintentional.r » s Rangoon, Jan.29\u2014l/P)\u2014American and British embassies are seeking to evacuate their nationals who were in Bassein when that Irrawaddy delta port fell to rebel forces yesterday.The Burma government has been unable to establish radio contact with Bassein since its capture.Bassein was one of three major towns taken by Karen rebels in a surge toward Rangoon in an attempt to isolate the Burma capital.The Karens are fighting to form their own independent state of Karenistan.* * \u2022 New York, Jan.29.\u2014W\u2014 The British Commonwealth is not dissolving, hut stands \u2018as one of the strongest bulwarks in the world against the menace of Communism,\u201d Rt.Hon.Vincent Massey said last night.The former Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, who now is Chancellor of the University of Toronto, addressed the annual dinner of the Canadian Society of New York.\u2022 * « Halifax, Jan.29.\u2014 (C.P.) \u2014Threat of a strike loomed orer Canadian deep-sea shipping today.Gus Genites, port agent here of the Canadian Seamen\u2019s Union (T.L.C.) said last night the union will strike before it will accept the wage cuts proposed by the shipowners.This was the latest move in the dispute between the C.S.U.and the Shipping' Federation of Canada.Drew Calls Provincial For Dominion-Conference T o Alleged Spy Arrested Examine Taxation Problems U.K.Wants Foreign Coal Markets Progressive Conservative Leader and Prime Minister St.Laurent State Cases in Throne Speech Debate.By D'ARCY O\u2019DONNELU, Canadian Press Staff Writer.Ottawa.Jan.29 \u2022\u2014 (ff \u2014 Canada's external and internal j relations were underlined yesterday when Prime Minister St.Laurent and George Drew made their hrst major speeches in the Commons as leaders of the country s top poli.ical parties.Mr.Drew, elected Progressive Conservative chief last By JAMES McCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Jan.29.\u2014ffi\u2014Increased coal exports to Canada and South America are among the objectives October, dealt almost exclusively with Dominion-Provincial of the Biitish four-yeai econom.c re]atjons as ^ set\ttraditional Throne speech debate into (recovery program.A Government White Paper said full swing.He urged anew that the Dominion-Provincial con-! the United Kingdom is \u201calmost [completely dependent upon coal for j ference be reconvened to overhaul the country\u2019s tax structure industry, trade and domestic pur-! and moved a motion of non-confidence in the Goevrnment.poses since indigenous supplies of ;\tM St Laurent, leader of the Liberal party since last ! other fuels are insignificant, hut ;,\t.\t, | in addition to more coal for' home August and Prime Minister since November, discussed external ilvdthose ?nrthendXÏeareas.P niutti affairs and a ^If-doz.en domestic issues.He adjourned the debate until Monday.Mr.St.Laurent took the floor after Mr.I !y those in the dollar areas, must| j be supplied.S Coal output, aided by increased |\tMr St.Laurent took the floor after Mr.Drew concluded ! mechanization, recruiting of mine- I workers and wastes and hours of, a 2t/i-hour speech by moving a motion of non-confidence.I he lo^0nA^JAAStmel''?,iolK .riS9n«-onm Tnotion.which will not be voted*- m,000,000 tons in 1945 to 208,500,- 0)( for scvcl.a) Nveel;S, bluntly ask- T -,\t.\t?£0E°n/w!nn ln\t\\ t0t?ied members to advise the Governor 1 .ÇS ill OH* a O'Tfi O J.oCO,000 tors short of the target G , th t hi \u201cadvisers no XJ'M\tV/'OÜLU set by, the government.\t.J rongerhavethe confidence of the By 1952-53, when Marshall aid ; c \u201c\t\u201e will have ended and Britain hopes;\t\\\t, ¦ ,\t,\t, ,\t,, to have solved many of her econo-! Before die debate started, the mis anxieties, the government de- Gommons voted 141 to ou to suirt sires production of between 250,- study hebruary i °f legislation .000,000 and 260,000,000 tons,\tproviding for Newfoundland s en- This \u201cimplied an annual increase\ttl.F 'O'-0 Confederation.I qpgres- of about five per cent in output per\tsive Conservative members, who 1 man-year, a rate substantially\tvo$ed against the motion on pro- I higher than has cer been sustain-\tct\u2019dul',al t grou'ids, unsuccessfully led for a long period bv any large ; Feed that the Government test\t} j section of industry.To achieve\tjts.strength in the Commons \u2022\t, such an advance will involve a belore considering any legislation.¦\u2019 tremendous effort.It means nearly | The Chamber shook with ap-doubling the rate of expansion ! plause as each leader had his inthought possible for other indus- ; ning.tries.\u201d\t,\tMr.Drew sharply criticized the terms of the bill and withdrr.wa In 11 months of 1948, coal ex-j Government for failing to recon- Thursday of three labor ports to Canada were worth 0484,- vene the Dominion-Provincial con- Is 'Open To Am sndment Quebec, Jan.29\u2014,(P\u2014Premier Duplessis told a press conference i mü Duplessis Says Compromise With Reds Is Impossible By WILLIAM STEWART Canadiuii Press Staff Writer Quebec, Jan.29.\u2018\u2018There! cannot he any compromise with Communism or Communist propagandists.\u201d This statement came yesterday from Conununist-liating Premier Maurice Duplessis of Quebec commenting on » \"Padlock l aw\" raid in Montreal Thursday night when police closed tile dwelling of a Labor Progressive party official nr 1 seized a truckload of documents.Mr.Duplessis spoke at a press conference.He :\t.1 the raid, car- Animosity Is Forgotten In U.N.Lounge yesterday bill\tNo.5, Qua\t'\u2022\u2019s draft la hoi' cm\tde, is \u201conly a\tp:o- ject subject t\t,o modification\tanj amendment.\u201d\t\t The Quebec\tGovernment k\t:a:ier made the stal\te.nent in tonne\tction with protests\tm labor circles\tO Vi! \u201d Sr.ru Carr (right), farmer organi biyr seen (ary of the Canadian Communist Party and accused bj Canada as being a Soviet spy a rent, is arrest ! by unidentified FBI man in New York.FBI Chief .1.Edgar Hoover said that since March, III in, Carr \"lias been the subject of an extensive search\" It, l .S.'nml Canadian counter-espionage agents.Carr\u2019s wife was detained yesterday.IVf iYskjiL ; 'Overstaying Visit In U.S.T*Ct TVS Carr Is Held Fo ; 750\t( $2,343,000) compared with ; ference.The debate offered him ; $136,800 in the same period in 1947.the first opportunity to put on the Sales to South American coun- Commons record the stand he had j tries were resumed last year after j taken as Premier of Ontario at 1-; the last conference in 1943.He Continued on Pace 8.\t| charged that some members of the Government had made \"utterly false\u201d statements about his stand at the conference.,.\t.\t« -\t.\tMr.St.Laurent belabored the Opposite JN aiming Degressive Conservatives for their 1\t~ apparent lack of coherence of de- ot tinea Jauor représentatives from a meeting of the permanent commit;ee of the Quebec Superior Labor Council.About the time the Premier o.,, verior Reds Plant Guns spoke to tlie press the Labor Council, a Government a .- j \u2018 visory body set up in 1940, recoin- 1 mended that the proposed labor L3 New York, Jan.29.-(tF\u2014Mrs Julia ( r.it, Bri.ish-bcrn wife < Seif Carr, nai.-.r.l m leaders cf the Canadian spy ring, yesterday joined her husband at immigration demi at Mrs ion with the current investigation Government nh-jjke United Stale en den centre on Ellis I was emphasized coda be withheld, given further v1.r IS n®\u2018\t1 i; study ant! imported to the next 'Y'1-11\t,\t* \u2018inaalan Uiy tnve.tiga Legislative session in 1950.\tlions, hut was served with a war- Premier Duplessis said the bill\tcharging sne hml over^ajed had been laid before Legisla'u Nanking, Jan.29.\u2014 (tf) \u2014 Com-1 fence policy.He read newspaper munist gunners today planted ar- reports quoting Ivan Sabourin, tillery on the north hank of the Quebec Progressive Conservative Yangtze, east of Nanking, and leader, as^ saying Canada might ominously warned this chaotic capi-i w?1' remain neutral in the event; .,h .D.sa,v iabor co i< If Ih, *orrnm,m w,\u201eto «jg^WC^\t«\"J \u201c>\u2022 ^ik \u201cffrACopS S'r, ,t\u201e L show its sincerity for peace, it will 1 v-mveu tidies.\"1 don\u2019t need to recall the odious conduct of Stalin and his satellites d ( mmnumcl spying m the Un.tod t01.d Cllldinni stephinac ,d one of the States.\tCardina, Mindszenty.I; w us sill] tn; ertalr.(Ills nir.cn \u201cI find it extraordinary, to say 111 :' ;\t.1° \" 1 ?rce-| .,\t.,\t,\t,\t, This picture emerged from what, ment wa« reached thc co-ordinat- way\tultimately\tfor\ta\tsingle\tparlia-1intoin,C(| f0Urcr, fiiid «bout\tth> ing\tcommittee should\tstudy\thowl ment l\trepresent\tall\tthe\tEuropean j(Wn\tbodies which will make up th tnx\tsources could\the divided) \"Council of Europe.\u201d\t! among the provinces and the Do The \"ministerial\tcommittee\" | minion to provide adequate re Avili\the a kind of cabinet with\tlim-1 venue» for both with the least\tbur powers, Presumably it\twill i den\ton the taxpayer.Continued Un Page &.\tContinued on Page 8, d locrncies, will meet in public.Details are to he worked out by (he permanent commission of the five powers o\u2019 the western Eut \u2022 pean union, set up under the Brussels pact of March 17, 1948, 1 Ottawa, Jan.29\t(!' John T, c.ions that its upplh n gave | Hackett (PC-Stanstead) contend-occasion to no aim os by those who ! ed in the ('oiTtmons yesterday that iqiplied it.Further, several court j the Government has cultivated judgments have le eu to ' sumo i wartime habits which still exist, effect.\t! Parliament, he said, existed to \"We have tin' satisfaction of1 iciiiper uutocraw and he suggesl-knowing that Tim Buck, chief of j ed Dial I\u2019riave Minister St.I.aur-an ideology preaching atheism, ] ent break away fiom the habits of iii loyally, disorder and sabotage, the past.declared that lb dlo ' Einv in | It lies become habitual to Quebec paralyzed Communists and1 \"hatch an emergency every Iff Carr was que.-lioncd bv the F.B.E Communistic propnir da,\u2019\u2019\tminutes,\" Mr.Hackctt said as the Premier Duplessis said when the House discussed a motion to spocial Provincial Police squad ro-! suspend the Throne speech debate u I ,i the Park Avenue dwell-1 next Friday and turn to considéra-ii !' and Mon\u2018r eal authorities had , tion of Newfoundland leg slation.reque ted that it be padlocked, he Every difficulty was explained as had acted without deln-\t.\u201can emergency.\u201d He said i/.i-e seized \"great Mr.Hackctt said he could see ou.anU a ( \u201c ' vi list litcraturu j no emergency in this issue and .ra«,,\u201d'toi ni, atlieis > i such misuse would only
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