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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 27 avril 1949
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  • Sherbrooke examiner
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[" 1949\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t1949\t S.\tM.\tT.\tW.\tT.\tF.\tS.\t\t\t\t\t1\t\u2022> 3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9 It)\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\to*>\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 Stjecbcooke TDailii TKecotd WEATHER CLEARING Cloudy, oloaring this afternoon.Thursday clear with little change in tem-t>crature.Lisrht winds.Temperatures yesterdayî Maximum 56, minimum 85.Year asro: Maximum 56, minimum 28.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.APRIL 27, 1949.Fifty-Third Year World News In Brief London, April 27.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014Princess Margaret left London airport this morning in a twin-engined Viking plane of the King's Flight on the first stage of her four-week tour of Italy.She was due to land at Naples airport this afternoon.The Princess\u2019 three - room hotel suite had Keen decorated with choicest pink roses specially chosen by Italian President Luigi Einaudi.A party of three travelled to Naples with the Princess\u2014 Lady Mary Harvey, her lady-in-waiting; Miss Robin Macdonald, her personal maid: and a Scotland Yard detective.Princess Margaret\u2019s plans include a stay in Naples tonight, a visit to the Isle of Capri, and visits to Sorrento, Rome, Florence, Venice and Stressa.At her own wish she will be treated as a private visitor.* * * Chicago, April 27.\u2014(/P)\u2014¦ A well-to-do widow was found dead in her blood-spattered bathroom last night.She had six stab wounds in the neck.Police said the woman, Mrs.Hazel Grinde, 56, had ben stabbed with a pair of scissors found nearby.They said hef death was \u201cpositively a murder.\u201d The woman; police said, suffered a broken nose and a cut on the forehead but expressed belief they were the result of her fall to the bathroom floor.Mrs.Grinde\u2019s body was found by her daughter, Alice, 27, when she returned from an evening visit with a friend.Alice called a neighbor who summoned a mortician to take the bod}' away.Alice was quoted by police as saying she believed her mother had died of a hemorrhage.The stab wounds were discovered by the mortician after the body was taken from the home.\u2022fc * si Chicago, April 27.\u2014(Æ*)\u2014A wall collapsed today while almost 20 workmen were constructing a sewer tunnel 48 feet underground.No one was injured seriously.The workers\u2014many of them stunned\u2014made their way to the surface unassisted.The accident occurred during a change of shift at the 74th Street and Woodlawn Avenue, where the men are constructing a sewer tunnel beneath the Illinois Central Railroad tracks.Authorities said a sudden release of air pressure in the tunnel apparently caused a w all to collapse.The sewer tunnel is a Chi-cago Sanitary district project, on the South Side.* * * Ottawa, April 27.\u2014(®______In- former] quarters in touch with (ho N'ova Scotia political situation today that indications are that the Nova Scotia provincial election will be held \u2022Tune 6th.exactly three weeks before the Federal general election.The British Columbia election is slated for June 15th and it is possible a fourth election \u2014in Manitoba\u2014-will be called for the same month.United States Studies Possible Hitches In Plan For Lifting Any Red Blockade Refugees Flee Before Advancing Communists Chinese Reds Base Policy On Russians (Harold K.Milks, Associated Tress correspondent in Nanking.has returned on leave after 38 months in China.He covered at close range the decisive stages of the conflict in north China which paved the way for the Communist sweep across the Yangtze river last week.Asa first-hand observer of the China scenes, Milks analyzes the causes of the Nationalist collapse and the significance of the Communist victory in the accompanying articles.) By NORMAN ALTSTEDTER Canadian Press Staff Writer Lake Success, N.Y., April 2 7\u20141® \u2014 1 he United States was expected to learn today whether there are any hitches in the Russian proposals for lifting the Berlin blockade.Lost Causes Recalled As House Closes Ottawa, April 27\u20144P)\u2014A fami-j A meeting was tentatively liar requiem was sounded! in Par- liament by Prime Minister St.1 Laurent\u2019s announcement of weekend dissolution.It was the annual obituary of those, lost causes contained in legislation sponsored bp private members of the Commons.Each year, a batch of these bills dealing with public business starts ad to en-almost r _ ,L\t\u2022 r ,1 invariably, they all die.Onlv the for another in a senes of secret, rare one crasj*es throug-h to the scheduled to be held in New N ork between Jakob Malik, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, and Philip C.Jessup, United States ambassador-at-large.Jessup was reported plan- .hopefully on the long roa.ning to come from Washington act ment.And each year, ffmt By HAROLD K.MILKS New York, April 21.\u2014(JP)\u2014Re- informal meetings which start- statutes, cent events in China add up to a February 15\tSome are revived from session to [conclusion that the Chinese Com-\tsession.But this time many will munists are of the same breed as Intormed sources said the talks ¦ i their Russian cousins.\tdefinitely were scheduled for to- I Some observers have held out day.Later United States State ! hope that the Communists in China Department officials said\u2014appar- ; were only Agrarian reformers un- cntlyr in an effort to maintain the die permanently, for it is not likely all their sponsors will be back after the general election.This year, as dissolution nears, I der another name.They are'rapid-' strict ^cTecyTthe 1= and ! hinesc refugees, their carts loaded with their bolongingg, swarm into Shanghai before the ad van» ing Communist armies.The city faces attack by the Beds, but the refugees, mostly from rural areas, nevertheless head for Shanghai, the Orient's largest city.Chiang Fears China Tinderbox For Third World War If Communist Armies Succeed Record Test Sufficient For Fliers Fullerton, Calif., April 27\u2014(/P) -Bill Barris and Dick Riedel ag- Shanghai, April 27.\u2014 (/P) Chiang Kai-Shek today predicted China may become the tinderbox of a terrifying Third World War if the Communists arc not defeated.¦ Breaking a three-month silence since his retirement from the Presidency Jan.21, Chiang called for support of the government of Acting President Li Tsmig-Jen.He spoke as Director-General of the Charity Act Bill Before Convention Toronto, April 27 (® On- oc ¦ r C'.y V»-l.tjlc iULtlLlUll tt 11U 1\t\u201e\ti\ttv * i ly discarding that hope as the lost time of the conferences\u2014that the ., ^ .\t7 orj?r Pal101-.\tes\u2018c'c.:\u2019 cause of Nationalist China crum- next meeting would take place\tCnmmonfto «Hvtee He 1 ,\t,\ti c t» j\t*¦ crwYn \u201d\t\u2018ifb?on tne Lommons to advise the pies under the attack of Red arm- *oon.\tfv\t, jef\tA crucial issue in the talks was boveinment to do c cijthing fiom ! Rejection by the Chinese Com- expected to be Russia\u2019s views on (\t.rlp®r t0\tout munists of negotiation in favor of the Western Powers\u2019 insistence ; r\tCommonwealth, conquest has the appearance of be- that\tthe formation of the West I\t°i\u2018hae,mht L0^ sld«track- ing closely timed to the internation- German state be continued unin- 1\t' \\\t^ 1 aiF1055 ° al situation.It is a race to capture, terrupted.\t| ™ent busmess.All seem doom- consolidate and\treconstruct all\tT The\timmediate question the\t,to «xPirc' for th,s Parliament | China ahead of\ta possible world\tIjnited\tStates wanted to clarify ;a\t;l as.^ conflict\twas whether Russia meant exactly * ruimes- advancad towards cn-\t, ! 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