Sherbrooke daily record, 22 février 1950, mercredi 22 février 1950
[" \"T 1950\t\tFEBRUARY\t\t\t1950\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\t2\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t»\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\tS7\t28\t\t\t\t M)eebi\u2019ookcïMU)TRecot:d THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER VERY COU> Clear today and Thursday.Very cold.Wind east 15 except lig-ht at night.Low tonight and high Thursday at Sherbrooke 10 below and five above.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 1, minimum 20 below.A year ago: Maximum 26, minimum 0.Established 189 7.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1950.Fifty-Third Year World News In Brief Poitiers, Central France, Feb.22 \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Pierre Moeurs, a 36-year-old farm laborer, yesterday was sentenced to seven years in prison for having started nine forest fires last summer, \"because he liked to look at the fire.\u201d Some 360,000 acres of forest land in south-west France were destroyed in extensive fires last August which took 100 lives.* * * Washington, Feb.22\u2014f/P)\u2014 Government mediation of the country\u2019-wide telephone dispute ran into stone-wall resistance today.Only quick White House intervention appeared as a possibility to head off the walkout of 100,000 workers Friday.Joseph A.Beirne, president of the Communications Workers of America Union (C.I.0.), told a Nashville, Tenn., audience last night, that the walkout seems inevitable.* * * New York, Feb.22.\u2014(rP)\u2014 Snow, rain and sleet pelted a wide area of the eastern half of the United States today and highway travel in some areas slowed to a crawl.The precipitation belt extended from the central gulf states northward into the middle Mississippi valley states, the Ohio valley, the lower Great Lakes region and the north Atlantic states.Mostly fair weather was reported in other areas.* * \u2022 Ciudad, Trujillo, Dominican Republic, Feb.22.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Congress yesterday revoked president Jtafael Trujillo\u2019s extraordinary powers to declare war.The action had been re-quexted by the president to promote use of consultative measures for the settlement of Caribbean political disputes.*\t* > Belfast, Feb.22.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 About 3,000 dockers and workers in road freight depots in Northern Ireland who had been on strike for 11 days resumed yesterday.The- strike arose out of a jurisdictional inter-union dispute.*\t* & London, Feb.22.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 The Soviet Union and Romania have agreed to trade 33 per cent\tmore\tgoods\tthis\tyear than last, the Moscow radio said today.Russia will send Romania raw cotton, metal, iron\tore,\tcoke,\tindustrial equipment, automobiles, farm machinery and other goods.Romania will send Russia oil products, timber, wagons, chemical goods, meat products and other commodities.*\t*\t* Sale, Italy, Feb.22.\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Italian police digging in the grounds of Mussolini\u2019s old villa have found two boxes full of secret wartime documents, diaries, and correspondence with Hitler, usually reliable sources here\tsaid\ttoday.*\t*\t* Berlin, Feb.22 \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014Sixteen miners were killed and nine were injured in an accident in\tthe\tSoviet zone uranium at Jnhann-Georgens-tadt in Saxony last week, the west Berlin Sozialdemokrat reported today.British Voters Will Make Choice Tomorrow Between Socialists And Conservatives E.C.A.Chief Seeks Trade For Europe 34,000.000 Voters Are Eligible To Take Part In Election\u2014 First Results Expected Tomorrow Night.By ALAN HARVEY, Canadian Press Staff Writer.London, Feb.22\u2014®\u2014Britain chooses tomorrow between more socialism and less socialism, and the world awaits the results.Thirty-four million registered voters in 622 constituencies Washington, Feb, 22.\u2014 (A5) Paul Hoffman, economic co-opera- tion administration chief, kicked\t_\t.\t.\t,\t, up an argument among Senators will decide among three major parties in selecting the 39th today with his plan to help west- Parliament of Qreat Britain and N orthern Ireland, ern Europe sell at least $1,000,000,- Selection Of Sander Jury Is Continuing By HENRY L.SUPPLE Manchester, N.H., Feb.22.\u2014UPi \u2014The State of New Hampshire is not going to ask the extreme penalty in the \u2018\u2018mercy death\u201d murder trial of Dr.Hermann X.Sander.Prosecutor William H.Craig disclosed last night the government did not plan to seek death by hanging\u2014the maximum sentence for murder in the first degree\u2014in the case of the 41year-old country doctor.The state charges Dr.Sander hastened the death of Mrs.Abhie Borrott», ,59 - year - old incurable cancer patient, by injecting air into her veins.Unless the prosecution asks for the most severe punishment, the jury\u2014not yet completed\u2014cannot Three Die In Fire Many Topics Polling booths will be open from 7 a.m.until 9 p.m.GMT make such a recommendation.03-0 worth of goods each year on the United States market.Some congressmen gave the proposal cautious support as the only practical way to solve Europe\u2019s dollar problem.Others argued it would drive American workers to relief rolls.The Sentate foreign relations committee called on Hoffman today to explain in more detail his i England, at 75 fighting his 1 3th election in the same zestful way mfsst sssrjssr t* w» >\u2022»\t50\t**«- I Thursday.Results from about 240 ridings should be known election night with the balance, excepting four remote Scottish constituencies, Friday morning.Chief personalities are Prime Minister Clement Attlee, at 67, more popular than ever before in his own Labor party, and Conservative leader Winston Churchill, embodiment of eternal for the E.C.A.which he placed before Congress yesterday.At that time, Hoffman told Senate and House of Representatives foreign committees that E.C.A.is setting up a staff jn Paris to help Clement Davies, 66 last Sunday,f leads 474 Liberals in his party\u2019s ! biggest bid since 1929.The size of the Liberal vote may tip the _ scales in what is generally re-European countries develop a | garded as an extremely close race; larger export market in the U.S.He argued the U.S.could buy up to $1,250,0-00,000 worth of European goods without \u2018\u2018any appreciable effect \u2019 on the U.S.economy.22 Killed In Rioting In Eritrea between Labor and Conservatives, both contesting nearly every seat.The communist party, headed by boilermaker Harry Pollitt, is fourth largest numerically with He noted that this amount is - jq() candidates in the field.From only about one per cent of the to- ; there the entries shade off into tal good produced in the United solng gg party labels, representing States each yeâr.\ta vaj-lety 0f political hues.Hoffman conceded this new competition would put the squeeze on some Am encan industries.He pro-.of 209 seats and disL United States troops posed they might be given direct, ,\t*\t,.\t.i Upre government relief to make up | P\u2018a.cl\"S ^ Conservative party here their losses.\tiwhjcb hae that American officials and their native aides have been victimized to the same extent in other communist countries.There was no immediate indication of a further break with any of those states There was, however, speculation on the possibility of eventual rupture in American relations with Hungary as a result of the conviction there of Robert A.Vogeler, an American business man accuserl of being a spy against the Red regime in Budapest.Vogeler was sentenced to 15 years in prison.Within a few hours after the action against Bulgaria yesterday, the state department attacked Hungary\u2019s handling of the Vogeler trial.The department said the trial was \u201cdevoid of justice, inadequate as to evidence and replete with falsehood.\u201d About the same time as the blast at Hungary was issued, the state department disclosed the secret details of American efforts to protect its last Bulgarian translator at the American legation at Sofia against probable death at the hands of the communist authorities.Apparently efforts to save the life of this man, Michael Ship-kov, had delayed action on the actual break until yesterday.Last summer the Bulgarian police, according to state department disclosures, seized three Bulgarian employees of the legation on charges of spying, The Bulgarian government, the state department said, \u201cpermitted the torture and killing\u201d of these three men.Shortly thereafter, in August, Shipkov was arrested when efforts of American minister Donald R.Heath to obtain an exit permit for Shipkov and his wife and child fell though.The state department story continued : Shipkov was questioned for 32 hours continuously and then tortured into making false confessions of sabotage and espionage and im.plicating personal friends and officials of the American legation.He was threatened with death but was released after signing an agreement to return to the American legation as a police spy.Instead of spying, however, Shipkov disclosed his position and the police tortures to the legation.Heath, in order to protect him, permitted him to live in the chancery where he was relatively safe from arrest.Subsequently, Foreign Minister Vladimir Poptomov deplored the police treatment of Shipkov, indicated responsible officials would be punished and also indicated such action would not recur.The American government held to its hope that the Shipkovs could leave Bulgaria.January 12 the Foreign Office sent Minister Heath a formal request for Shipkov, saying that he Continued Qji Page & II Twc SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1950.PREMIER Hollywood AT THE G K AIN ADA STARTS TODAY THE KUVOS OF COMEDY IN BROAD.WAYS HILAiRiIOUS COMEDY HIT! 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For o limited time only, Barbara Gould offers this famous line of creams and lotions at a saving of 20%.Take advantage of this offer now.20% Reductions from February 23rd to March 2nd.OLIVIER 12 Wellington Street North Ethel Maters and Frederick O'Neal watch Jeanne Crain\u2019s reactions as she reads a letter from her sweetheart, Bill Lundigan, in a crucial scene of \u201cPinky\u201d which opened today at the Granada Theatre.The outstanding film concerns a Negro girl who passes as a white.M suspending Esther.Or even submerging her.High Praise June Ailyson and Dick Powell are a click in \"The Reformer and the Redhead.\u201d L.B.Mayer even telephoned his congrats after the first studio showing .Clark Gable and the bride go to Indianapolis for the Memorial Day auto race.The studio will shoot scenes of Gable in a racing car for his next, \u201cTo Please a Lady.\u201d .Frankie Laine\u2019s recording, \u201cCry of the Wild Goose,\u201d is showing signs of surpassing sales of \u201cMule Train.\u201d .Andy Devine lost a comed>r airshow for a cigaret company because his \"gravel voice conjured up throat irritation.\u201d Enough Arable Land, Says Farm Forum Betty Grable said she felt positively naked.No bustles.No pantaloons.Not even a single corselet Just B.B.\u2014basic Betty.A modern musical, \u201cMy Blue Heaven,\u2019\u2019 is the reason.Her wardrobe for a change is something off tomorrow\u2019s, not yesterday's, dawing boards.Or, as stylist Charles LeMaire told me: \u201cBetty\u2019s clothes in this picture are designed to take your breath away\u2014not Betty\u2019s.\u201d Sighed Betty; \u201cIt\u2019s a great relief.They laced me into so many corsets I was beginning to feel mid-Victorian.\u201d Cookshire, Feb.22.\u2014The Cook-shire Farm Forum held their weekly meeting at the home of G.W.Learned on February 13.The group under the leadership of Rev.A.M.Butler decided after a lengthy discussion that they would answer the question, Is there enough avable land?Doiryl F Zonuck Present* iforrlnp o diitinguiihti (ott JEANNE CRAIN \u2022 ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL WATERS-WILLIAM LUNDIGAN STARTS TODAY! ALSO WALT DISNEY\u2019S \u201cSO DEAR TO MY HEART\u201d IN TECHNICOLOR Paul Henreid writes from Cannes that he's learned the latest in scene-stealing from a five-year-old French boy without acting experience.The lad, Andre Averse, played Henreid\u2019s son in \u201cPardon My French.\u201d During much of the action Andre is astride Henreid\u2019s shoulder.Says Paul: \u201cAnd every time I turn my face up to him to speak a line, the little so-and-so spits in my eye.\u201d Magic Touch Look for Robert Welch to produce an Alan Ladd film soon.Alan wants some of the boxoffice magic Bob has been putting into Hope and Crosby films .News of Errol Flynn\u2019s reservations at the Normandy Village in Palm Springs resulted in this note to manager Pat Dales from a Boston woman: \u201cPlease reserve suite next to Flynn\u2019s.1 don\u2019t care how much it will cost.\u201d .Irving lleis, the director, says he saved himself from a neurosis and a psychiatrist\u2019s couch by giving up his Hollywood home and night life in favor of a valley ranch where he raises chickens and vegetahifcs.There\u2019s a slogan over the door reading: \"Millions for fertilizer but not one cent for psychiatry.\u201d By taking an optimistic view they decided there was enough land if the proper care and use of land was practised.Concerning the scarcity of food in the world and at the same time the difficulty Canadian farmers in disposing of their surpluses, they were of the opinion that some sort of a world clearing house should be set up, also that the flow of currency should be promoted and trade barriers lowered Mr.T.Kirby reported that a speaker was coming to Lennox-ville, on March 23, to give a talk on \u201cPastures and Dairy Cattle.\u201d General Notes Mr.Harry Planche, of Trenton, Ont., was called home by the sudden death of his mother, Mrs.Kate Planche.Mrs.J.A.Butleii has returned home after spending three weeks in Richmond, the guest of Dr.and Mrs.C.Manning.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Scott, of Winnipeg, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Robinson.Mrs.Roland Elliott has gone to Montreal to be near Mr.Elliott who is still on the danger list in a Montreal Hospital.Mrs.S.J.Bennett and her nephew, Mr, Herbert Dickson spent a day in Montreal.On their return they were accompanied by Mrs.John Cruickshank who will remain several weeks as a guest of Dr.and Mrs.S.J.Bennett.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Mowle, Mr.Mack Mowle and Mrs.Ivan Cook attended the MacLean-Mae Donald wedding in Lennoxville also the reception at Elmwood Inn, B; BILLY ROSE PATSY UU 1t,\t11.1, CHERRY TREE At the risk of being subpoenaed by the Committee on Un-American Activities, I'd like to get it into the record that the tory of George | Washington and his little hatchet is the most pernicious bit of claptrap to be found in our school books.Look at it this way.The obvious moral of the tale is that crime j does pay \u2014 as long as you are properly contrite tnd \u2019fess up on the spot.In other words, to carry this illogical premise to its logical concluison, Lizzie Borden, who was tried for meat-axing her maw and | paw , could have dispensed with her b ttery of expensive lawyers and j waltzed out of the courtroom by simply declaring, \u201cI cannot tell a lie.I did it with my little hatchet.\u201d But I\u2019m getting ahead of myself and this column.Fogty years ago in the good old rr.iss-meal days, I was one of the charter members of the Allen Street Angels, ?leosely-knit but enterprisin.East Side organization nuts.Patsy Doyle, a pimply bundle of uproar, was the leader of our frolicsome lodge, and had it been put to a vote, the teachers of P.S.4 would have unanimously chosen him as the boy moa likely to succeed \u2014 in getting himself hung.One Washington\u2019s birthday, I ran into Patsy on Rivington Street.The Boss Angel was bemused, and when Patsy was bemused it could only mean he was thinking thoughts that shouldn\u2019t happen to a police department.\u201cI been tinkin' about dis cherry tree malarkey, an\u2019 you wa ta know what I\u2019m tinkin\u2019?I tink maybe I give dis gimmick a whoil \u201d of Mass one fine Sunday morning, would be nabbed for a crime he didn\u2019t commit.But I cannot tell a lie \u2014 leastwise, not on Washington\u2019s Birthday \u2014 and I have to admit that nothing even remotely Like that ever happened to him.As long as I knew him, Patsy wasJ never arrested, although oldtimers on Rivington Street tell me that some of his subsequent pranks were ! more felony than fun.The other day.however I read a story in the papers which made my eyebrows do a pole vault.It waif about a hitch-hiker who had walked up to the sheriff of a small Florida town and confessed he had hit a motorist over the head with a hatchet and buried the body in a nearby swamp.After routine investigation, the sheriff had released him with the comment, \u201cObviously a crank.\u201d The vagrant gave his name as Pater Donnelly.I wonder if that could be Patsy Doyle ?(Copyright, 1950, by Billy Rose) devoted \\o the twin arts of break- - ing window's and swiping hot chest- ] GOULD STATION Miss Winnifred Rodgers, of Richmond, spent a W'eek-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Rodgers.Mr.and Mrs.C.Taylor and Miss Margaret Buchanan, of Drum-mondville, w'ere visitors at the home of Mrs.A.J.MacLeod.Miss Donna Murray spent the week-end with Miss Norma Herring, in Bury.Mrs.Cameron and son, Clifford, have returned to their home in Lennoxville, after spending some time with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Coates and brother, Harold Coates.Miss Eleanor Murray, of Montreal, and Miss Kathleen Murray, of Sherbrooke, were guests of their parents, Mr.and rMs.D.R.Murray.Mr.W.O.MacLeod spent a day in Megantic on business.Mrs, D.R.Murray and Miss Donna Murray spent a few days with relatives in Sherbrooke.: Suiting misdemeanor to word, P tsy swiped a wrench and opened up all the fire hydrants on the block, and since it was a cold February and the resulting freeze could be dangerous to both horse and pedestrian, this was no small offense.As the street turned into a small river, a cop .ore down on Patsy who was standing near a h; drant, wrench in hand.\u201cI can\u2019t tell no lie,\u201d said the young hooligan.\u201cI done it wit\u2019 my little wrench.\u201d \u201cA wise guy, eh?\u201d said the patrolman.\u201cOkay, don\u2019t squeal, but ya tetter be t it before ya get into trouble.\u201d Patsy\u2019s next experiment in coming clean was to dump a box of apples outside Tony Scappioli\u2019s fruit market.As Tony ran out, screaming the Neapolitan equivalent of bloody murder, he found the Boss Angel waiting for him, munching one of the Mclntoshes.\u201cWho done it?\u201d \u201cI can\u2019t tell no lie,\u201d said Patsy.\u201cI done it.\u201d \u201cSure, and yer waitin\u2019 I should knock yer head in.Geddadahere!\u201d Patsy, drunk with pow'er.now7, decided to give the gimmick \u201ca real whoil.\u201d Outside Mrs.Slotkin\u2019s grocery store there* was a pile of empty egg crates waiting for the garbage truck.Patsy wedged a newspaper into the heap and set a match to it, and when the patrolman came rushing up, he found him warming his hands at the blaze.\u201cI can\u2019t tell no lie .\u201d Patsy began.\u201cShaddap,\u201d said the cop.\u201cI hear enough outta you for one day.\u201d When I met up with Patsy a couple of days later, he was more bemused than ever.\u201cLike I tol\u2019 ya,\u201d he said, \u201cdat Washington was a smart sonafa-gun, Wid his system, a guy could get away wid moidah.\u201d If O.Henry were finishing tRis column, Patsy Doyle would prob-bly reform and then, coining out AsTSHTIOlI Jumbled Word Contest Entrants Many contestants have had difficulty solving number 11 (HOSLI) which spells SH1LO when unjumbled.Officially the town is known as Shilo Camp, for this reason the judges feel that the word should be withdrawn from the contest.Entries already received will be given full credit for number I 1 regardless of whether they had it correct, incorrect or left it blank.THE NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL The Restaurant The best foods at the most- reasonable prices.Courteous service - Music.SHERBROOKE\u2019S LEADING HOTEL Air - conditioned halls and rooms for banquets, conferences, weddings, dances, exhibits, etc.W The Mayfair Room and The Canadian Club Dancing from 9 o\u2019clock every evening except Sun.TELEPHONE 2600 W The Wilbryn Lounge Business men\u2019s plates served noon and evening.Hammond Organ during the cocktail hour and evening.with RECORD WANT ADS EASTMAN There\u2019s no business ike show business\u2014 Last summer Don Dunning skippered a fishing boat at Balboa for talent scout Bill Meiklejohn.Bill asked him what he did in his spare time.Don said he took dramatic lessons and worked in little theater plays at Laguna and San Diego.Bill arranged for an interview at Paramount and now Don is playing a heavy in Paramount\u2019s \u201cUnion Station.\u201d FARNHAM CENTRE Guests of- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mahannah included Mrs.Frank Guthrie, of Springfield, Mass., and Miss Jean Mahannah, of Montreal.Mr.Arthur Jones has returned home from the Sweetsburg Hospital, where he has been since his accident in the woods, when he had his leg broken.Mrs.Charles Thompson has been ill with the grippe.Miss Mabel Robertson spent a day in Montreal with friends.On St.Valentine's night, a largely attended and most enjoyable party was held in the United Church Hall.After a short entertainment, there were games and the prize-winners for the best costumes were awarded.The hall was decorated for the occasion.Refreshments were served by the committee in chaige.The many friends of Mrs.Frank Patch, of Magog, will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in the La Providence Hospital, Magog.Friends of Mrs.Roy Patch, of Brome Centre, will learn with regret that she as a pat.ient in the B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg.Friends of this village were sorry to hear of the death of Mr.Edward Bobo, and sympathy is extended to his family, and relatives in their bereavement.For quick results use Record Wants Ads.FOR SIMPLE SIMPLE\t\u2014 am SORt THROAT BUCKLEY\u2019S MIXTURE CA PI T O I THEATRE JLj fek TUE-WED-THU-FRI AFTERNOON & NIGHT i \u2014 SHOWING WED.- THURS.- FRI.\u2014 Feb.22-23-24 v ' 'lüfc ' *|Éli ÜÜIÉÉÜÜ PI - ¦¦ Wmm \u201cl EVERY DAY - -BEFORE THE PUBLIC JUST ABOUT THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE STORY EVER FILMED! 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SHESBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY :\u20192, 1950 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS \u2014 PHONE 485» \u2022\tHot Water Hester» 9 Jacket Heater» \u2022\tDefrosters \u2022 Fans \u2022 Frost Shield» \u2022\tIT.M.S.Antifreeze - (Cheaper Than Prestone) \u2022\tTire Chains 0 Cross Chains \u2022 Chain Link» SHERBROOKE AUTO ELECTRIC INC Many Joined Yesterday In Paying Final Respects To Henry W.Welsh A representative number of eiti- he was assisted bj r.ens, old friends and acquaintances, ence Jensen and gathered in large numbers to pay their final respects to Henry William Welsh, of this city, who was jaid to rest yesterday after a funeral service held in St.Peter\u2019s Church.Mr.Welsh, who was general the Rev.Clar-Rev.Thoinas Hardy.Music was provided by%the choir with James Ilopkirk at the organ.A prominent Rotarian and member of the St.George's Club and Eotarians Pay Tribute To Henry Welsh Squirrels, Hoot Owls, Bobcats and Skunks Get Break From City Hen V,' the Country Club, Mr.Welsh was New Address: 61 Depot Street BASTARACHE & WARD REG\u2019D Reconditioned motors - re-boring - re-polishing - repairing\u2014automobile parts\u2014 general repairs.Tel.4817 - Sherbrooke Hart\u2019s Jewelry Shop 6-DAY WATCH REPAIR! (3-day service on request) Watches and clocks cleaned by the \u201cL & R\u201d cleaning machine; all watches repaired by our expert watchmaker guaranteed for 1 year! 27 Wellington N.- Tel.5519 manager of the MacKinnon Struc- i held in high esteem in both indus-tural Steel Company Limited, at trial and social circles, the time of his death, had been in He leaves to mourn his loss his ill health for some time and death widow, nee Edith Dolphin, one son came to him at his residence.Sat- Norman, of Sherbrooke, two urday night.He was in his 68th | daughters, Mrs.Dean Bishop year.\t(Dorothy) and Miss Elsie Welsh, Rev.Canon Russel Brown offici- both of Sherbrooke, a sister, Mrs.aped at the service held at two ; Harold Glover, of England, and o clock in St.Peter's Church, and | four grandchildren.Another son.Ronald,\tlost his\tlife\tin\tthe last war with the R.C.A.F.The\tcortege\tleft\tJohnston's Funeral\tHome\tfor\tSt.\tPeter's Church, the honorary bearers being A A.\tMunster,\tGeorge\tEwing, Stuart Sanders, T.M.Hutchison, D.H.McDougai, A.C.Stevens and John Grieve.Bearers were Joseph Bourque, J.Feron, R.Gingras, R.Charest, A.Goulet and George Couture.Among those attending the service were K.B.Jenckes, Craig Bishop, Ivan Saunders, Miller Hall, Guy Bishop, Sid Echenberg, Hubert Johnston, Hubert Armstrong, R.L.Curphey, George Sheard, Eugene Arnold, John Blue, Edward Loomis, Gordon LeBaron, Thomas Harding, Claude Spafford, Ed Shortt, B.N.Holtham, Wendell McNeil, George B.Murphy, Gevard McManamy, Fred Conway, Jeff Wilson, PhB Biron, George Logie, J.C.Campbell, Lee 31.Watson, Lome Camp-j bell, John Coyle, Gerald Wiggett, J.J.Bell, B.D.Lyon, Henry Cro-chetiere, Fred Baldwin, N.Navra-tü, T.Masterson, C.S.Kane, of Montreal, Dr.Bruce Fletcher, R.E.Stewart, J.V.Ames, J.Scorer, Colin Campbell, Dr.H.D.Bayne, John Bryant, Albert Bryant, Cliff Bryant, Guy Bryant, George Davidson, H.V.Haight, E.J.Marshall, representing the Canadian Legion, A.C.Skinner, F.A.Wilson, H.Poitras, J.R.Berard, J.0.Dubuc, Joseph Bibault, J.E.Pariseau, 0.Bourque.E.0.Bergeron, G.Gin-gras, J.R.Robinson Marc Gingras, Richard Boisvert, Earl Peabody, W.By ham, E.A.Lunderville, R.1.McCabe, Philip Robins, Carl Skinner, Fraser Armstrong, Harry Blain, Howard Sims, Carl Ross, Squirrels, hoot owls, bobcats \u2014 :Fisette.the sponsor of the mea-and technically even skunks \u2014j sure, explained that it was not the Rotarv Club, s^uid find living a much easier desire of the citv to increase its ath of a valued proposition in Sherbrooke from | revenue from this source.The Welsh, paid a this day forward if a by-law ap- price of plates had been increased Ms memory at proved by the City Council last by the manufacturer, he said, and ng last night, evening means what it says.The ; the higher fee would barely cover A.A.Munster hy-!aw in question.No.722, was I the added cost.The idea\u2018of the mrs of his fel- 8'iven «R three readings and license is to aid the police in track-| low Rotarians and said:\tamends By-law 216.passed in the dug down stolen machines.\"I consider mv assignment to dim and distant past, by inserting ; Aij Nfldeau had pav tribute to Henry Welsh a ver the following clause; -ivileee and one which 1 of- \"It is forbidden to carry Membet saddened memb special tribute to their regular mee Past President deep privilege a rifle 1er witn ail numi.ity, conscious of or other firearm in any park in the a rather bewildering incompetence | c'ty, or to molest, kill or take by to do justice to his integrity, h;s trap or otherwise birds or wild ready understanding of existing animals in any park, street, lane problems and splendid high char- or any public place in the city.\u201d actor.\tThe chief discussion over the \"Having enjoyed a deep-rooted regulation concerned the white-firenctship with Henry 1 offer this striped, black kitties, one alder-tribute ;i! all me - eerily at my man asking whether a citizen command.To me Henry was one would be subject to a fine if he dis-ot the outstanding men of our ; posed of these pets.An affirmative Kme in Rotary.1 am sure tnat ne answer being forthcoming, several mo.-, ora sia-c.al pure in toe ; jt,arned discourses were heard on rearm 0! a.: 0, us.¦ It oiangs r.o j,rw to attract these animals from \"er'L ud et ti:l>\t01 ^'\u2018m- a publie place to private proper- rnp asm w.to is.;: comr: c-jti
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