Sherbrooke daily record, 24 juillet 1953, vendredi 24 juillet 1953
[" \tJULY\t\t\t1953\t\t s\tM\tT\tw\tT\tF\t?-\t\u2022\t-\t1\t2\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t26\t29\t30\t31\t hetbroofee f\tr\\ t' n'ur' r THE PAPER OF THE EASTE WEATHER VERY coot Cloudy with a few showers end-ing this afternoon; clearing this evening: Saturday mostly sunny; very cool: light winds, low high Saturday at Sherbrooke 4.1 and 63.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS\tSHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JURY 24.1RY3 Fifty-seventh Year World News In Brief Gaspe Arrest Taipeh, Formosa\u2014{.-P\u2014The official news agency of the Chinese Nationalist defence ministry said today Red China's Premier Chou En-Lai will lead a delegation to Mos-sow soon for instructions on purging \u201cBeria elements\" of the Chinese Communist party.* * * Timmins, Ont.\u2014 C?\u2014Police said more than 100 striking miners hurried into the Brou-lan Reef Gold Mines shortly after dawn today, ataeked 25 workers who had crossed picket lines and carried them outside the gates.Two workers were seriously hurt.The miners were reported to have beaten up the workers.carried them to the gates and tossed them into the street.V Iff! 3i( Wilmington, Del.\u2014i/P>\u2014The 9,179-ton tanker Pan Georgia burst into flames Thursday night as its crew completed unloading 110.000 gallons of high octane gasoline and fuel oil at a Delaware river dock here.One crew member, Ray Ott.a second assistant engineer from Galveston, Tex., is missing and presumed dead.Hunters Expected Murdered; Following Discovery Of More Remains British Freighter Escapes Damage Tokyo \u2014 (JP) \u2014 The United States navy said today a \u201csingle shell, bomb or mine\" exploded today near a 3,000-ton British freighter in the Japan sea but the ship was undamaged.U.S.warships were manoeuvring in the area, the navy said.The navy said the freighter, the San Eduardo, was heading from Japan to the Red Chinese port of Chinwangtao.Earlier, the Japanese coast guard bad reported U.S.ships fired on the freighter and it might have sunk.The coast guard said the freighter San Eduardo reported by radio that it was \u201cunder shell fire\" and though they tried for several hours to contact the ship after the message was intercepted they got no reply.They said it was feared the ship had been sunk.Radio Pusan broadcast a report from Korea that, the San Eduardo w-as on fire.Political Unrest Stirs North Korea Tokyo \u2014 (Æb \u2014 Korean sources indicated today Marshal Kim 1! Sung the boss of Communist North Korea, is swinging away from Russia and toward closer ties with Red China, even as contradictory 1 reports said Kim himself had been purged.There was no way of checking (he rumors, but it appeared that political unrest gripped North Korea.Kim is reported to have been turning out Korean Reds who lean I toward Russia and boosting party members who put China first.At least three members of Kim's cabinet were reported purged : Foreign minister Park Hun Yung; Justice Minister Lee Sung Yup; ! and vice-premier Hu Ka Wee.All are Koreans.Park Hun Yung was reported in jail after being purged three months ago.He was formerly head of the Communist party in South Korea until his defection to the north in 1946.What happened to the other two cabinet members was unknown.In Seoul, South Korean home minister Chun Hun Shik said intelligence reports received there indicated Kim.whoes real name is Kim Song Ju, is throwing out Red Koreans favoring Russia and backing Korean Communists favoring China.The news was confusing because : other Korean sources said Park Hun Yung favored China and this stand cost him his job.There was no way to reconcile the conflicting reports.Home Minister Chun Hun Shik said the chairman of the North Korean peoples supreme committee, Kim Too Bong, had won the favor of Marshal Kim.There were other reports that I Marshal Kim, whom the South j Koreans call an imposter, was close to Lavrenty Beria, the deposed secret police chief of Rus- Conlinued on Page 5 Decide Election On Major, Not Personal Issues: Drew » - - - .Bear-Gnawed Remains Of Two Youngest Hunters Found Scattered Along Bank Of Stream.B> BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer Gaspe, Que \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Grim-faced police early today followed carefully - laid plans for an arrest in a deliberate triple slaying.cunning and cold-blooded killings made even more gruesome1 by ravenous bears.The shocking end to a bush-country mysterv of three weeks camé Thursday when the ghastly remains of two young United States hunters were found scattered along the hank of a winding little stream.Their fate was the same as that of the eldest of the three, I who came to the bear-hunting country from Hollidaysburg, Pa ! Human hands brought about their death; the animals they hunted devoured their flesh, gnawed and chewed their bones.Onlv one skull of the three victims has been found.Last week the bones of Eugene*-! \u2019 H.Lindsey.45.were found at the end of a trail near an unused logging camp.Thursday, searchers came upon the grisly scene at another camp, four miles away.There they found all that remained of Lindsey's 17-year-old son, Richard, and Fred Claar, 20.Parts of skeletons had been dragged and hauled about a 1.000-square-yard area near a tiny branch of the St.Jean river.Two hip bones were on the far things stand now, 1 am sure we side.Torn and chewed clothing, : would use the veto\u201d to block the small personal belongings and a entrance of Communist China few rifle bullets were mingled with >n*0 the United Nations, arm bones, leg bones, pieces of Smith said in an interview be spines, ribs and one skull.\twas greatly pleased at assurances : Onlv one niece of elothinc an- glven the Senate foreign relations peared pîLK intact ï^vas a white sweatshirt, bloodstained r Cabot Lodge p., that the land with a neat round hole, as if i ^ ^ can and should use ,1s veto : from a bullet, drilled cleanly [^un C\tChllla out of i trough it.\tLodge, .former Massachusetts Since the discovery of the eld- Senator and now chief U.S.cr Lindseys remains, robbery has ; representative to the UN, testified been advanced as a motive.He was j before the committee Thursday known to have had about.$700 in support of the world organiza-with him when he and the young- (ion.It was his first report to er men went into the bush six, Congress on his stewardship as weeks ago.Little more than $1 UN ambassador, was found near his remains.\tSmith, who heads the Far East With the odds and ends of per-1 sub-committee of the foreign sonal belongings, searchers found relations group, said he expected only 36 cents.But, their day-long I \u201ca lot of heat\u201d from America\u2019s search turned up what may be a friends and enemies to get China valuable piece ot evidence for po- ; into the UN after a truce in lice.Carefully buried under the I Korea.roots of a tree was a leather coat.I \u201cThat\u2019s when we\u2019re going to Just how the killings were ear- have a stiff backbone,\u201d he said.FAMILY PICNIC Hon.George Drew, nnlion.nl leader of the Progressive relaxes with his family ai a picnic near Guelph, Ont., his milive city.With are (heir children, Sandra and Edward.Conservative parly, Mr.and Mrs.Drew (CP Photo) U.S.Still Opposes Red China In U.N.Washington \u2014 AP \u2014 United States Senator H.Alexander Smith (Rep., N.J.) said today that \"as London Times Assails Gossip About Drincess Margaret\u2019s Reported Romance Truce Near, But Fight Continues By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer Trois-Rivieres, Que.\u2014 vCP' \u2014 Hon.George Drew took issue Thursday night with \u201cvicious and dishonest personal attacks\u201d he said have been made against him in the present election campaign, and urged that the election be decided on the \u201cgreat issues before us.\u201d He coupled this with a promise that a Progressive Conservative government, if elected Aug.10, would bridge the St.Lawrence river at this point, in co-operation with the provincial government.The Progressive Conservative leader\u2019s speech was made to 5,000 persons\u2014-the largest audience he has met to date in his campaign.It was also broadcast over a network of provincial radio stations.Mr.Drew said that in the campaign against him, words were being \u201ctorn out\u201d of statements he made years ago as premier of On-1 tario \u201cin an effort to convey the impression that I am an enemy of the people of this province.\" Voters of Quebec province had j been told \u201cthat you should not vote for me because I am a Protestant.\" The \u201cmost fantastic suggestion\u201d was that he and Tim Buck, leader of the Labor-Progressive (Communist) party in Canada, had some things in common.\u201cWe have only one thing in common.Both of us have been in Moscow.But I was in jail there, and t don't think Tim Buck was.\" In 1937 Mr.Drew spent six hours in Moscow's Lubianka prison for taking pictures of one of the purge trials.\u201cIf I took the time to answer the false and Aialicious statements | made about me, there would be no | time to discuss the real issues .I do not believe that the kind, generous and chivalrous people of this province will approve ot propaganda of that nature.\"There are great issues before us to be decided.Let us discuss | them as sensible citizens of a great | nation.\u201d Mr.Drew's reference to a St.Lawrence river bridge here was a departure from a prepared speech which he read partly in English and partly in French.A bridge was needed half way between Montreal and Quebec City, he said, to keep pace with the needs of an expanding province.\"I promise that if a Conservative government is elected, and with the co-operation of the provincial government, we will immediately see to the construction of a bridge across the St.Lawrence river.\" Mr.Drew said: \u201cThe party that pictures me as an enemy ot Quebec by their false propaganda in Quebec tries to arouse prejudice in the rest of Canada by saying thaï I am too friendly with Quebec.This, my friends, is the party which talks so much about national unity.\u201d He said he did not like discussing \u201cso deeply personal\u201d a question as religion, but.\"some of the most vicious and dishonest personal attacks\" had been made in Trois-Rivieres.\u201cI am a Protestant for the same reason that must of you here are Roman Catholic.I learned the prayers in which I first expressed my religious faith at my mother\u2019s knee.So did you.\u201cY'ou would not respect me very much if I did not honor the faith which I learned as a child.\u201d If elections were decided on the basis of religious differences \u201cthen freedom of worship, which is one of the great fundamental freedoms of democracy, would become a meaningless expression.\u201d Turning to Quebec's textile industry, he said it had been argued that international agreements prevented enforcement of anti-dumping laws against United States textiles.\u201cAt a time that the United States is keeping out our dairy products and other farm products, our government is permitting textiles from the United States to be dumped here far below the manufactured cost.As a result thousands of Canadian workmen are out of employment today.\" It was not a question of tariffs.\u201cThis government had antidumping laws.They should be enforced, and if they cannot be enforced they should be amended.\u201d Mr.Drew also said the Progressive Conservative party proposed to outlaw Communist activities by \u201cthose traitors who are trying to undermine our democracy.\u201d He referred to a Communist-led union which has applied for certification as bargaining agent for employees at the federal government\u2019s uranium industry in Saskatchewan.It was an apparent reference to the International Union of Mine.Mill and Smelter Workers which he said was headed by \u201ca man now named Murphy\u201d who had been trained in the Lenin school of espionage at Moscow.\u201cThis Communist organization is in a position to tie up our whole uranium production because of the weakness of the government in dealing with them.\u201d Mr.Drew also spoke Thursday at Asbestos, VIctoriaville and Nico-let.and stopped briefly to meet small groups at Bromptonville and Richmond on his motor trip from Sherbrooke.Today speeches are scheduled at Shawinigan Falls, Louiseville, Sorel and Chamblv.He will stay overnight at Montreal.Seoul -\tf.-P) \u2014 United States and South Korean troops smashed the Communists today in six of nine small but savage battles ; across, Korea.The South Koreans caught the brunt of what could be -some of the final fighting in the three-year : war.They counterattacked on tour I central front hills lost to the Reds i this week, and recaptured one in a bloody light with hand grenades and riffle butts.Bitter fighting continued on the I other three hills near the Kum-I song river.London -Cl\"- The Times today roundly assails the talk about Princess Margaret's reported romance, In its first comment on the mat ter, the Times\u2019 eolumn long edi torial says that \u201cbased on tiie flimsiest structure of supposition, it (the gossip that Hie Princess wants to marry divorced RAF Group ( apt, Peter Townsend) has-been given, unforgivably, the shape of a scandai \u201d The editorial is the Times' must searching comment on Royal at fairs since I lie abdication crisis nl 1936.The Times suggests that Mai garcl should be moved down in, but.not removed from the lino of succession to the regency which would act should Queen Elizabeth botorr become incapacitated or die lie ment fore her heir is ot age.The government on Wednesday announced its plans to amend the Brig.Bogert Is Honored By Queen Allied machine guns .and artil- Regency Act.As the act now ried out had not been made known officially here early today.But Thursday night in Quebec City, a spokesman for the attorney-general\u2019s department said bluntly: \u201cIt is murder, cold-blooded and planned/ Both branches of Congress are on record as being against admitting the Chinese Communists to the UN.President Eisenhower has said he is against it under present world conditions.The United States has never recogniz Yesterday\u2019s discoveries were ed.the Communist government at made at camp 26, four miles west j\tPiping\tand China\u2019s UN\tseat is of camp 24, where the elder Lind-j\toc.cuPied\tby the\tChinese\tNation- j sey\u2019s remains were found, and j\ta,ists- j about 65 miles from Gaspe.\t;\tKut the New\tJersey\tSenator Personal belongings found in the !\tsaid he\texpects\tthe Communists | lery tore up three Chinese assaults ! by about 150 men each northeast, lot Kumhwa, western anchor of Allied lines on the central front and a vital Allied road junction.On the western front, U.S.in-Î fantry hurled back two similar I Red-assaults against two outposts ; in (he irregular low hill area i around Old Baldy and Pork Chop ;hills.Machine guns and arlilleryj.i raked the Reds for two hours before they fell hack from the oi.it-ipo.st.Fighting raged for 4'A hours stands, Margaret is first in line, The new order ot regency, says the Times, should be: Prince Charles alter he comes
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