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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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samedi 12 décembre 1953
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[" DECEMBER Cub Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1\t2 S 4\t8 6\tT\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t16\t19 20\t21\t22\t28\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t Stiecbcooke Dailii Bccocd F\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOÏVNSHIPS f TOWNSHIPS WEATHER OCCASIONAL {LAIN Ooudy; occasional rain or wet snow this afternoon and evenine; little chantte in temperature; winds southwesterly 15.High today at Sherbrooke 43.Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy, temperatures un-changed.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY.DECEMBER 12.1953 Fifty-seventh Yeat World News American Delegate Breaks in Brief I qff Negotiations To Set Up Korea Peace Conference Brisbane, Australia\u2014AP \u2014 Bill Talbart, captain of the United States Davis Cup team, has cut down on the boys' practice saying \"I want to keep them hungry.\" Wimbledon champion Vic Seixas, his injured knee almost fully healed, skipped Friday's practice altogether on the advice of Talbert.And U.S.champion Tony Trabert was pulled off the court an hour earlier than other members of the squad.Seixas and Trabert play Belgium's Philippe Washer and Jacques Brichant in the inter-sone finals here starting Dec.17.If victories\u2014as expected \u2014they will challenge Australia for the big cup at Melbourne Dec.28-30.* * \u2022 Ottawa\u2014W\u2014Mr.Justice E.R.E.Chevrier of the Supreme Court of Ontario has been appointed a member of the Court of Appeal of Ontario and ex officio member of the high court of justice for Ontario, Justice Minister Garson announced Friday.He also announced the appointment of Eric G.Moor-house of London, Ont., as judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario and member of the court of appeal for Ontario.The announcement said that effective Jan.1.A.II.McKinnon of Halifax will he a judge of the county court of district number six.\u2022 * \u2022 Ottawa.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The civil service commission Friday announced a further list of civil service salary increases, effective Dec.1, covering 1,562 employees.The list covers 58 classifications and is an extension to further government workers of general increases averaging about 10 per cent which have, been announced in recent weeks.Nearly 100,000 civil servants across Canada have been covered by the increases.A small number of federal employees are still to be dealt with and are being considered \u201cwith all possible speed,\" the announcement said.*\t\u2022 a Vancouver \u2014(CP)\u2014 Fisheries Minister Sinclair arrived here by air from Japan Thursday night ending a two-month world tour of foreign fisheries and Colombo Plan countries.In London, accompanied by a B.C.fishing industry delegation, he conferred with government ministers.\u201cThey were pleased at the delegation's order for S1.500,-000 of British fishing equipment and machinery.\u201d In India, at the request of Prime Minister St.Laurent, Mr.Sinclair inspected Colombo Plan projects which started to aid India in food production.He said the next Colombo Plan meeting will be held in Ottawa in September, 1954.« v *\t* New York.\u2014(IP)\u2014Primitive mothers who sat in a squatting position during childbirth may have given their infants a better chance for life than civilized methods do, a doctor said Friday.The primitive method enabled blood to flow downhill from the mother to the child via the umbilical cord and nourish the infant in crucial moments after the birth, said Dr.S.R.M.Reynolds, of Washington.D.C.Dr.Reynolds, head of the department of embryology of Carnegie Institute, spoke in a panel on nco-natal survival at the post-graduate assembly in anesthesiology.Too often, he said, babies in modern births are handled so that they are above the reclining mother on the delivery-table and the blood is drained from the infant's body at the time it needs it most.Local Woman Killed When Hit By Bus Dean Claims Latest Red Changes Sufficient Reason To Halt Any Further Talks.Mrs.James Hoy, 54, of 330 Marquette Street, died last night of injuries she received when she was struck by a Laramee bus at the Frontenac-Dufferin intersection, directly in front of the Provincial Police Station.She was dead on arrival at St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, of a severe head injury.Panmunjom\u2014AP\u2014Negotiations to set up a Korean peace conference were broken off today by Arthur H.Dean, United States envoy, after a meeting that lasted five hours and 45 minutes \u2014longest since the preliminary peace talks began October 26.The Allied and Communist diplomats had made no progress towards arranging a peace conference since the preliminary talks began.And today Dean, spokesman for the 17 United Nations countries which fought in Korea, walked out after the Reds accused the IL S.of plotting with the South Korean government to release 27,000 war prisoners last June.\"I treated these charges as reason to break off the talks and Mrs.Hoy was crossing the ]eft the meetine.\" Dean told correspondertts.\"I said they accused street from the station in a north-\t.\tj\t¦\t¦, erly direction in order to catch my government of perfidy and unless it was withdrawn 1 would the Murray-Argyle bus to take her interpret it as a motion on their side to recess indefinitely.to the Sherbrooke Hospital, where *\t__________________________________ she was employed as a cook when Dean added that no further-», tragedy struck\tin the form of\tthe\tmeetings will be held\tunless the same bys she\twas to take, short-\tCommunists withdraw\ttheir accu- ! ly after 10 o clock.\tsation and ask for further sessions.I Mrs- »°y \"as a .na.liy« of lnve,r- i He would give the Communists 'ness and was married 13 years ago,\t.\t.j j t .(to James Hoy, who survives.She a \u201creasonable tune to decide what ! was the former Noelle Roy, dau-1 they want to do.\u201d ghter of the late Mary Mercier ; Earlier In the session Dean had and Azede Roy, both of Inverness.accuseci the Communists of hold-, Since her marriage, Mrs.Hoy\thas\ting American and South Korean\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.been residing\tin Lennoxville\tand\twar prisoners as slave\tlaborers in\tLondon\u2014 (Rculers) \u2014A\ttall.China and Manchuria, and said blonde commoner has stepped out proof of this had been obtained ; with Princess Margaret for the from PoWs who escaped from ]ast three nights \u2014 and Mayfair \u201cyour dictatorial control.\tgoSsips are making the most of It.He also claimed the Reds are still illegally withholding American military personnel in China or r \\ &f «Y ! ' London Wags Once Again On Romance THATCHED CITY\u2014HOME FOR ROK TROOPS\u2014Phry but these crude barracks house the live in each of the huts, which arc on the outside of each hut are smoke may not look like mneh to U.S troops, 2nd Turps of the lb publie of Kona \\i.n> Nine soldiers heated by fires under the floors.The cannon like structures pipes.Super-secret Radar Project Now Takes Attention Of McCarthy Probe Leaders ! Sherbrooke.Besides her husband, she leaves I one brother: Odilon Roy, of Pawtucket* Rhode Island; two sis-| ters, Mrs.Alphonse Morin (Jose-jhine), also of Pawtucket; and Mrs.t Babe (Leah) Stoner, of Montana.including\t,h\"\u201c* Andre Roy, of Sherbrooke, and the others in Inverness.She is resting at Brien's Fun- ands o£ South Koreans.The U.S.envoy said that several times during the sessions Chi- Not that 31-year-old Mark Bon-ham-Carter, grandson of Britain\u2019s First World War prime minister, is a newcomer to the Princess\u2019I list of escorts.He has been around ! Toronto since the gay nightclubbing of fourjteur radio Police Sure Toronto Girl Still Alive .eral parlors at 229 Queen North nose delegate Huang Hau had ae-trom where the funeral will take cused the South Korean govern-plaee at 8.45 Monday morning go- years ago when Sharman Douglas daughter of former U.S.Ambassador Lewis Douglas, was one of (f1 A frogman operators ! ing to St.Patrick\u2019s Church lor ! service at nine o'clock.\u2014 Cannot Identify Golf Club Body Vancouver\u2014 0i \u2014-The corpse on the 13th fairway was still unidentified today as detectives probed the bludgeoning of a 35-to-45-year-old man found slain on fashionable Langara golf course Friday.The body, its head battered and ment of releasing the 27,000 Kor- Margaret\u2019s set can prisoners from Allied com-; jn g0SSjpS linked Bonham-pounds.Rhce has said openly that Carter with Sharman last year the release was ordered by him.when they were in a holiday party But shortly before the Allied j together to Norway w ith her par-walkout, Dean said, Huang sud- enfs.But talk of romance faded, denly switched his attack and ae- Now Mark has stirred up a tca-cused the U.S.of \u201cperfidy\u201d and cup of now rumors.Editors arc conspiring with South Korea.dusting off clippings about his cas-The break came after seven full ual friendship with Margaret, weeks of negotiations.The talks | On past dates, he has escorted and scores of ground searchers committee, today prepared to press the hunt for pretty Marion McDowell, 17-year-old typist feared kidnapped.The high-spirited blonde who collected Johnnie Ray records, dis appeared Sunday night from a parked car ftn a lonely lovers\u2019 lane in suburban Scarborough town-sh ip.Her escort, 10 year-old Janies Washington \u2022ul\u2019l An aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy says reject Lincoln,\u201d a super secret study of how to keep North Am erica safe from atomic attack, is being probed for subversives by the Senate investigation sub com mittce.The Boston Post, in a copy righted story, reported ibis morn ing that sucli an invesligalion was under way.Francis I', ('nrr, exe helicopters ; cnijve staff dlreelor ol Mc l 'arlliy s infiinied that the ama Famous Jet Will Visit Canada Soon OUnwa judgment.i.-i\t.\t.\t, i h!lfi mit taken the nriee redueinu ils contents were not\tmarie nub\t\"cs\thave been cast,\tunder a pall.\tWalter I in ker (1,-Roslhcrn)\t1,1,1 noi\ti.inen mr price icuucing s contents were not\tmade Pub-\tThe\tbasje concepts ,)f (llle proCCSS\tsuggested Parliament should make\tst,cP' ,\"lt Canada was.informed in The frogman was\tassigned to!a,;d\t\"f presumplive\tinnocence un-\til plain to the U.S that Canada\tadvi'n
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