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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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vendredi 2 novembre 1945
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[" NOVEMBER THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Shower* Sirong southeast to south- Îoat winds wuh shower# to* ay and part of Saturday.Temperatures; Today: Maximum i'R, minimum 27.Same day last year; Maximum 67, minimum 35.\t> Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1945.Forty-Ninth Year World News In Brief London, Nov.2.\u2014(Reuter*) \u2014London nnd the Province* continued to swing to the left today as results of yesterday\u2019s municipal election* in England and Wale* poured in.The first municipal election* *ince 1938 indicated the Labor party was repeating it* landslide of last July when it won the national elections.Latest returns showed Labor candidates had gained 768 seats and lost 21; Conservatives had gained 19, lost 381; Liberals had gained five, lost 115, and Independents had gained 49, lost 319.Support for the Labor party was particularly strong in Yorkshire nnd the northeast, but an analysis of results from 115 representative cities and towns indicated that the trend to the left was general throughout the country.sc* Washington, Nov.2.\u2014IIP)\u2014 Administration leaders looked hopefully to the Senate today to strike a \u201cfree press\u201d amendment from a United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration appropriation bill.The amendment was written into the 851)0,000,000 bill, by a 188 to 168 vote, after prolonged debate climaxed when Republicans booed Democratic Leader John W.McCormack of Massachusetts.It would deny any of the new' funds to liberated nations which don\u2019t allow' United States newsmen free opportunity to report activities of U.N.R.R.A.The amendment, by Rep.Clarence Brown (Rep.-Ohio), was opposed before the appropriations committee by U.N.R.R.A.and the state department, who asserted it might cripple the programme of the relief agency.* * * Nuremberg, Nov, 2.\u2014 (Reu-\u2014 ters)\u2014Grand Admiral Erich liaeder, former Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, and Hans Fritsche, former Political and News Director of the German radio, have arrived here under heavy Russian guard to await their trial on war criminal charges befort the International Tribunal Nov.20, it was announced today.* * * Montreal, Nov.2.- v(P \u2014 Wage and working condition adjustments between the Dominion Textile Company and three of its Montreal branches have been approved by ihe Regional War Labor Board, the company announced today.Plants affected by the changes are the St.Anns Yarn Mill.Colonial Bleachery and the Lasalle Cotton Warehouse.Weekly pay, premiums for night work, continuation of vacations with pay, a general upward change in wage rates, and the modernization of task are included in the arrangement.As a result of today\u2019s adjustments, all but two of the company\u2019s mills in Quebec Province are under new wage rates.A petition of the United Textile Workers of America (A.F.L.) is now before the Labor Board in regards to the two mills, merchants and Mount Royal, both in Montreal.Winnipeg, Nov.2.\u2014(CP)\u2014An agreement has been reached between the big three packing companies and the United Packinghouse Workers of America (C.T.O.).it was announced here today.Heavy Fighting Continues Between Nationalists And British In Magelang Area Acquisition By Canada Of Nfld., St.Pierre-Miquelon Islands And Greenland Suggested By Senator Undeclared Civil War Rages In China OUTf R MONGOLIA INNÊR , MONGOLIA Thousand» of Chiong Kai-shek'i troops, transport \u2022d by U.S.Navy, fact Reds along Great Wall boundary separating China, Manchuria MANCHURIA UtONINd Kv.nui-^ CHAHAR Peaceful Solution to Javanese Situation Reported to De- Lord Gort Has pend Entirely Upon Whether Extremists Will Obey Soek-arno\u2019s Instructions to Cease Fighting\u2014Nationalist Forces Again Strafed by R.A.F.Planes.Batavia, Nov.f.\u2014) \u2014 British Headquarters announce] today heavy fighting between Indonesian Nationalists and British Indian \u2022troops caniMiraue iSwoaighouit the niiigftn! in the Mageftaimg airea and R.A.F.planes had again strafed Nationalist forces.The strafing resulted in a diminution of Nationalist activity, said; the announcement, and enabled Gurkha infantry lo reoccupy additional ; areas in the town, which is about 260 miles southwest of Batavia.The operation reduced danger to Magelang Hospital, which previously had been reported under tire by the Indonesians.A truce was supposed to have become effective in the battle zone at 9 a.m.today, but it was not known in Batavia whether the cease fire! order had been complied with.A British commentator said the* 1 - fighting involved extremists appar-1 ently out of the control of Dr.Soe- \\ karno, President of the \u2018\u2018Indonesian ; Republic,\u201d and added that a peaceful i solution depended upon whether the ¦ extremists would obey Soekarno\u2019s ; instructions to cease fighting.The British formula for solving i the difficulties was summed up in a i broadcast by psychological warfare I experts over the Batavia radio, who , concluded that \u201cthe battlefield of | democracy is the council table.'' The : broadcast reported those respon- ; sibie for the current disorders in ¦ Java were the Japanese who originally \u201cgave up their control to those who desire for self-goverrmient they first encouraged.\u201d The Japanese will be required to answer for this disobedience of Allied orders, the broadcast reported.In the background of the troubled Resigned Post In Palestine Announcement of His Retirement Made at Same Time as Statement on Outbreaks of Violence in Palestine Where Curfew Imposed Yesterday.By R.K.CARNEGIE Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, Nov.2.(P - Senator A.N.McLean, Liberal member of the Senate for New Brunswick and one of the top men in the Maritime fishing industry, suggested in an interview today that.Canada should not only start negotiations to bring Newfoundland into the Dominion but make deals with Denmark to acquire rich in raw materials and everyone knew thor arc going to be even move valuable in the post-war period than before the war.Canada could afford to be very generous as regards terms to Newfoundland if the latter 1 would give consideration to joining confederation.\u201d The Senator said he did not think Newfoundlanders would consent to just becoming another Maritime Province.Tliev have heard too much *, feagehen >, unnqttien giy ¦ II HOI ulutoThen he stand behind the permanent army, moved a resolution of thanks to the have a diffi-ini sentence if he desires.This trial will be under the provisions of the War Crimes Regulations which Prime Minister Mackenzie King proclaimed last August in the House of Commons at Ottawa, in his capacity as Secretary of State for External Affairs.The regulations guarantee the used every facility for proving innocence but also provide that to perform.\u201d; justice will not be cheated by mi-Mr.Hail described the trouble as'nor technicalities.The court i?em-a \u201cdastardly series of outrages\u201d : Powe>' to pass sentence if guilt which \u201cshow evidence of very care-: is substantially established.ful planning by a very considerable! Meyer yesterday was brought be-j heads organization among the Jewish com-; fort Lt.-Col.R.P.( n th\u2018.s county Subscriptions BUSES DAMAGED BY FIRE Six pottengrr buto of tho Provincial Truiuport Company, which operate» the Sher-brooke-Montrcal tervice, were damaged in a $10.000 Mate at the company\u2019» gnraije in Mont-real iait night.The bu» on whi.'H the blare »tortrd wa» n total lo»», the five other vehicle» being partly damaged.TOWER AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IN OCTOBER PERIOD Wax Demers Is ^ irlim lu Hit \\nd lîmi Case H;t\\ IViiku's, of 1, oi inox ville, its in tthe Sherbrooke Hospital today, Mifïoi'iug from injuries received when ho wa - struck lalx» yesterday ufitiernivn by a hit-and-run driver as ho was walking along the Stan-t st,cad Highway, just outside Lon-nowiTlc.Mr.Demers was walking towards his t\u2019anu on the right, shte of the road in the Staustoad direction.He ,\t,\t.\t.,\t,\t,\t1 was accompanied bv Howard Nnt- An analysts of the meteorological\t.data for the month of October, sent brown, of I.ennoxviUo, who was out by the Dominion Experimental lh Blake's Ambulance i iian ediately following the accident.Mr.Demers' condition was reported 1 as fair this morning.In the St.Vincent do Paul Hos-n result of a car accident Decorations shown in the above picln: p were ar Montreal on Wellington Street North for the pin r flags were loaned to the bank through the courte y of left to right, names of employees are, front row: Mi.-s H.R.Thayer, Miss E.Eastman; middle row : Miss M.Barclay, Miss M.Li'obey.Miss J.Genereux and Mi P.R.Cowans, J.Johnson, P, Demers, W.Onions.^rnrooke Co.71 Per Cent 01 Victory Loan C the Leon 1\u2019rinse Label.by the manager and staff in the Bank of iennlii¦wiles i :\th Yirgoy Lean Bonds.The nbroebe B\u2019 in,di of the ('.'Mi.idian Legion.From Average temperature in Octobe was 42.46 degrees, with the highest n la temperature recorded on the Dili, on Hallowe'en night is Raoul Pomer-whon the thermometer reached 75 \u2022 leao, ;>(i, of Stoke ('outre.Pomorleau degrees.Lows! temperature for the * wr- the driver of a car which struck month was recorded on the 29th, at ; the centre apports of the trestle ll degrees.\tIa\u2018 the corner of Galt and Alexander Phe average temperature for an | .Streets, rive ear was badly damaged October month during the past thir-j and the driver is suffering from con-ty-one years is 44.96 degrees, high-! t usions to the body and shock.He is M i L R.L.Curphev, Managoi'.Mr S.Mignault, - ,1.Ron il b.rd.Mi - M.Filzgerald, Mrs.H.\u2022\u2022¦\u2022k raw : A.Finn nier, t \u2019.Lindsay, K.Bleau, OBSERVING BIRTHDAY CITY BRIEFLETS j Master Auto Supply Products of Canadian Tire Corp\u2019n.Batteries Vccessories 39 Belvidere St.South Dance, Sand Hill Hall Sat, Heated.King Geo.Fifth Chapter, l.O.D.K, Mon.Nov.5, 3 p.m.MacKinnon Mem.Belie Willard\u2019s Orchestra.Dance in J.O.O.F.Ha ville, Nov.3.Lon Lob'b\u2019s Dance Town Hall, Brome, Sat.,1L Calling,\u201d and the entire company Ërth1,iSns®cpt*0\"B\u201d?^A0.!*1 Jf.TyA01 Dance, ( id\u2019s Place, Cherry River, Wells'Orsh assembled on ihe stage to close the L0).f10 per cent of tfcs objective., 1I_4.J\t., vl.ACME TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Reg\u2019d.Authorized Distributors for Undervrood Limited W.E.HAMMOND 71 Wellington St.South.Phone 3737\u2014Res.2897-J.Nov.3.Auspicet A.GjS.Wells\u2019 Orch.assembled on the stage to close the T , , .W\t, H ___________________ | programme by singing \u201cGod Save 1 ol'al subscriptions the King.\u201d This entertainment was As she eyed her scmall son more ! sponsored by the in anger than in sorrow, Mrs.Smith said : \u201cFighting again! You naughty boy! Look at the state you\u2019re in-holes in your stockings and your suit all tattered and torn.Now I\u2019ll have to buy you a new suit.\u201d Tommy raised his innocent young-eyes to hers as he replied: \u2018\u2018But, mummy, I think Freddy\u2019s mother will have to buy a new boy!\u201d Women\u2019s Church, m the special' Heated, Sat.Orford Mountaineers names section amount to $1,469,500 ivexvau.mcv wua {:u'Lv given at the < haieau the Women\u2019s Association of Ply-, ' rontenac.1 he ta ble at which mouth Church, and the Reverend,covers 'vere '\"H for seven, was and Mrs.R.C.Tait, received thc;center«> with yellow and bronze many guests who lent their patron-diaLv nninva in a crystal howl.I he age to the cafeteria supper, held in the Church Hall last evening.Long before the opening hour, supper was served from half past five until seven o\u2019clock, a long line of guests awaited the signal to choose from the.tempting menu what they would have for supper.The menu includ- ed chicken beans, brown bread, spaghetti, cab bage or beet salad, rolls, doughnuts, cheese, coffee and tea.Supper was served under the general convener-ship of Mrs.T.F.L.C'ohoon and Mrs.John Robertson, their assistant conveners including.Mrs.F.S.Rugg, waffles, Mrs.J.A.Bourque creamed chicken, and Mrs.Z.W.Griffith, culinary arrangements.The Long serving table was placed in front of the platform, the waffle irons being in charge of Mrs.J.FYaser Armstrong, Mrs.Andrew Sangster, Mrs, S.F.Maclagan and Mrs.Walter Sutherland.Theàe ladle,; also served the hot creamed chicken.Other assistants included Mrs.J.S.Baldwin, Mrs.G.J.Alexander, Mrs.Gerald Spaffovd, Mrs.Ferguson, Mrs.Alex Johnston, Mrs.A.C.Boss and Mrs.T.Fraser McOuat.The artistic decorations were supervised by Mrs.Walter Sutherland and Mrs.Z.W.Griffith, who used dainty snowberries and trailing greens on the many small tables arranged about the hall, the same motif also adorning several long table:-, an \"extra\u2019\u2019 having to be put up on the platform to accommodate the huge number of guests.Mrs.C.A.Beaton and Mrs.W.G.Cross acted us cashiers at the far end of the serving table.Mrs.J.M.Jenckes and Miss Cohoon poured tea and coffee at an adjacent table, which looked very lovely with snowberries and lighted red candles, arranged on a lace banquet cloth.The supper was both socially and financially a success well maintaining the already enviable record attained by the Women\u2019s Association for successful catering to a large number of guests.and waffles, baked : being accompanied dinner was given by Miss Ida Murphy, Aliss Ruperta Wiggett, Miss Mary Todd, Miss Evelyn Tindale.and a few intimate friends.Later the party went on to the Granada.During the interim Mrs.Glanville was presented with a single strand of pearls, the lovely personal gift by affectionate s and MAKLYX MARTIN Now lines to this jumper! ing shoulders, new w ide belt, and long, short or three-quarter sleeve blouse give Pattern 9296 anew look.Sews easily and is so very smart! Pattern 9296 comes in sizes 12, 11, lt>, 18, 20.Size 16, jumper, 1 3-1 yards, M-inch; blouse l 1-2 yds.39-in.cents in coins for amps cannot, be ac-¦rbrooke Daily Re-Department, Sher-Print plainly size, ityle number.Send twenty this pattern (st copied) to Shi Pattern , Que.address, corn, broo! name COWANSVILLE wishes her nee for happine ¦ home.success in H.J.McConnell, 8'herbrooko, will be the New Ottawa Ho on Wednesday after Optometrist, in his office cl, Cowansvi voon.Novel ot at le, her 7 next lii i injv for of examinait ion of eves and rle e earl Carson.Mrs.W.O.Stevens, M 'Mitchell.Mrs.William Boa.Mrs.W.K.Whitehead and Mrs.George Chamberlin attended a missionary I meeting in Ulvevton, when Mrs.\\stbury was the guest speaker.The Misses Margaret Boa.Ph\\l Skillen, Doreen Goulet, Edna Ai nold and Mrs.R.Irish attended the Denison - Gordon wedding, which took place at St.Luke's United Church, Montreal.Mr.Claude Geoffroy, of St.Laurent College, Montreal, spent several days with Mayor A.Geof-roy and Mrs.Geoffrey, Mr.Richard Geoffroy, who recently returned from overseas, was a guest at to \u2019 same home, before proceeding to \u2018Montreal, where he will resume work with the Northern Electric Company.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Alexander daughter, Diane and Mrs.Jr Murphy were guests in Tilton, Sgl.William Hicber, who ly returned from overseas, guest of his parents, Mr.am II.It label'.College Street.Mi y \\.\\.Hutton has returned to Rawilon, after spending several weeks in town with relatives.Mr.Real Marcotte and Mr.lari.Mrs.\\V K.Rattray has returned from Hudson Heights, where she was called due to the serious accident which occurred to little Misa Sandra Rattray, who fell and broke her nose.Mrs.Hazel Semple entertained at a dinner party in honor of hen son, Sgmn.Ellery Semple, who recently returned from overseas.Mr.Arnold Healy was a week-end guest in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.K.G.Nourse spent a week end with Mr.and Mrs.A, Johnston in Thetfoni Mines.McConnell\u2019s Optometrist 102 Wellington N.Tel.17 Examinations on WEDNESDAYS Ly appointment only.rmm DUNKIN Mr.and Mrs.Frank Lange t in and daughter, Janet, Mr.and Mrs.Victor Tremple and daughters, Mary Ann and Beverley, of Newport, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Aiken.Callem at the same home were Robert.Shirley and Betty Ne well and Real Beaulac, of RuiterV Brook.Mrs.George McKelvey is home from a Montreal hospital, Where she has been for three weeks but is not much improved in health.Mr.Herbert Truax is in poor health.He spent a week in Newport, Vt.taking electrical treatments.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Aiken and three children visited Mr.and Mr.Percey Isaacs, in Cowansville.Mrs.Floyd Macey, of Sutton, spent two day,: with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Aiken.SetAMHAf $l({® BRINGS YOU THAT ROLLICKING TONGUE-TWISTING NEW TUNE HIT., Hcre\u2019x one of those tricky novelty tunes you\u2019ll keep on humming all the time! Nancy Norman, Billy Williams and the Kaye Choir interpret the catchy lyrics.Don\u2019t miss hearing this top hit at your Victor Record dealer\u2019s.Mto I LOST MY JOB AGAIN Su ing and Sway with Sammy Kaye loth on VICTOR RECORD No.20-1726 .75e LOOK TO VICTOR RECORDS for the Newest Hits.Here Are Just JUST A BLUE SERGE SUIT TALKIN\u2019 TO MYSELF ABOUT YOU Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra AND THERE YOU LILY BELLE Trcddy Martin and his Orchestra VICTOR RECORD No.20-1712 RCA VICTOR RECORD PLAYER VICTOR RECORD No 20-1725 COOL WATER - Sons oj the Pioneers - STARS and STRIPES ON IWO JIMA VICTOR RECORD No.20-1724\t.75c Your RCA Victor dealer will loon bodiiplaylng (hit compact, prtcltion built RCA Victor Record Player.Playing recordt through your radio It doublet the enjoyment of home entertainment for a tmoll Inveitment.Watch for II ol your RCA Victor dealer\u2019t better Hill plaça your order with him now.RCA VICTOR DEALER: C.WILSON & SONS LTD.PIANOS FURNITURE FOR WASHERS\tSTOVES YOUR HOME UADI OS FRIGIDAIRES 37 Wellington St.North Phone 14 TERRY\u2014TIME OUT Satisfy those appetites.;.give them steaming, delicious OXO and add the goodness and flavour of beef to meals on days when you go without meat.When made with the left-over vegetable water you've saved, this beefy broth has vitamins aplenty .just the thing for growing families .almost a meal in itself .and so easy and inexpensive to prepare.Start now .serve it often.MIND YOUR MANNERS The Situation.You are entertain-g for a recently returned ;ervice- he conver-ation say: \"Now, Bill, tell us which foreign women you think were the most attractive.\u2019\u2019 Right Way: Realize that such a question is not likely to be appreciated by his wife.t\\,ooPe
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