Sherbrooke daily record, 21 novembre 1945, mercredi 21 novembre 1945
[" NOVEMBER THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER COLD Forecast: Fresh to stTonjr northwest winds, partly cloudy and cold today and part of Thursday, followed by easterly winds and light snow over west portion.Temperatures; Today; Maximum 84.minimum 28.Year ago; Maximum 12, minimum Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY', NOVEMBER 21.194V Fortv-Ninth Year G-M PLANTS IN 20 STATES STRIKE OVER WAGE ISSUE World News In Brief Washington, Nov.21.\u2014(/P)\u2014 The last of more than 400,000 German and Italian war prisoners brought to the United States will be bound for home by the end of April, the War Department reported last night.The prisoners will be out of private contract work including agriculture by the end of February and will be withdrawn from military work by the end of March.Montreal, Nov.21.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Reconversion will be seriously retarded \u201cunless individuals and corporations are given the utmost encouragement to plan and produce,\u201d D.L.Morrell of Montreal said today in a report prepared for submission to a National Executive meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Corn- Executive secretary of the chamber, Mr.Morrell presented his report on \u201ctwo years of wartime action\u201d to a one-day National Board meeting convened here before the three-day conference of Chamber secretaries from across Canada which opens tomorrow.The lengthy report dealt in detail with the activities of the Chamber of Commerce during the last two years, during which time it said the Chamber sought *\u2018to determine the view of business on legislative and economic questions and to interpret those views to Parliament, the departments of government and the public/\u2019 *\t* Ar London.Nor, 21 \u2014 (Reuters) -The Holy See is investigating two cures attributed to Pius X, Pope from 1903 to 1914, Vatican radio said today.Investigations were in connection with the beatification of Pius X, now under consideration.The cures were said to have occurred in 1927 and 1938, at a convent near Cuneo, close to the French frontier, when two nuns recovered from grave diseases.Both nuns were recently examined by three doctors and witnesses were being examined on oath, the announcement said, *\t* Montreal, Nov.21.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the three-storey brick plant of the city wire and iron products on Laurier Avenue East early today.One fireman, Maurice Lemire, 25, suffered injuries to his left leg shortly after firefighters gained control of the blaze and ended any danger of its spread to nearby residences.While no estimate of the damage was immediately available, the structure was reported to be valued at $50,000.200,000 Production Workers ™ WARFARE Nazis Planned As Far Are Ordered Out In Strike\t^ To Force 30 p.c.Wage Boost GREAT COST OF WAR SEEN FROM FUTURE WEAPON America, Records Show SURPLUS GOODS First Big Authorized Peacetime Walkout of U.A.W.-C.I.0.* and Union's First Such Blow at General Motors Since Sitdown Strike of 1937 Began This Morning.MURDER CHARGE LAID AGAINST MING COUPLE Allies Feared Introduction of Bacteriological Warfare Detroit, Nov.21.\u2014.25 a.m., A.S.T.) least one power extended knowledge after hearing the pleas from the to Nazi defendants.a point where it ranks in the catalo- -phe coulq knocked t)u gue of impending \u201csecret weapons\u201d\tpr0p from under Accused's Own Records To Be Used At Trial By RALPH MORTON Batavia, Nov.21.\u2014(/P)\u2014.All native troops under Dutch control were ordered today to withdraw from Batavia in a drastic move by the Allied Netherlands East Indies Chevrolet, Pontiac,: ! Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac\u2014; [General Motors turns out numerous ; other products such as réfrigéra-j tors, stoves, radios and Diesel en-jgines.It also produces parts for (most of the other car manufactur-I ers in its network of factories.! U.A.W.locals at a number of G.c-,,,\u2022\t,,\t,\t, .\t,\t,\t.Command, m the wake of what an M.plants are known to have named \u201e\t,\u201eJ_____:___ ._\u201e.j \u201e.picket captains, set up strike welfare committees and made other preparations for an extended strike.Some of them have set aside strike funds obtained through special assessments of members.The strike call was announced by R.J.Thomas, U.A.W.-C.I.O.International President and head of the\t,\t,\t.strategy committee.Mr.Thomas\tThey have been riding said the action was unanimously the union\u2019s national Harris hid in the shed, and the girl was to tell her grandfather that the light in the shed was out.When Brodeur went to the shed.Harris struck him over the head with a baseball bat, the statement added.A statement, allegely made by j Miss Labelle, also was read to the Am j >.¦ court, in which she admitted she ! rhursday- though had told her grandfather the light was out, and after he went to the shed, she heard a noise \u201cas if someone had fallen.\u201d She added: \u201cI rushed out to the I shed and saw a man rushing out the rear door.\u201d She did not identify the man as Harris.State Secretary Byrnes in a speech last.Friday mentioned hacteriologi lumbcriM cal warfare as one of the agencies of mass destruction which should be internationally outlawed because it was potentially more dangerous than the atomic bomb.In their statement issued last they did not mention it specifically, the leaders of the governments of the United States, Britain and Canada were attempting to direct public thinking to the fact that to safeguard people from the atomic bomb would not remove the danger of mass destrue- f mam cc-the Nazi chieftains when it abruptly denied; then claims that they could not he t) ied for war guilt under existing international law.The dramatic high point, of the morning session was reached when Lem Justice Geoffrey Lawrence, pro siding called the détendants forward cue by one, warning them t*1 plead mu fly innnrenl or guilty and to re-fiain from speeches which they \\vi l id ho pu mit I ed to make later.Despite the warning, Hermann Goering, stripped of his medals and insignia as German Reiohsmarshal, to the microphone with a j prepared speech in Ids hand, and at- j tempted to read it.Presiding Lord .Justice Geoffrey Lawrence halted him.After hearing the roll of the accused called and each of the war ]o\"ds' versions of their \u201cnot guilty\u201d plea, Lord Justice Lawrence ruled ] mat Ernst Kaltcnb: unnen , Nazi security chief who is unable to appear j Nuernberg, United Stales Nor.21.- (/!\u2019) - Th promised today to try l plan an c'niarged marine section ! have been made in a long list of | Canadian surplus war assets placed j before the Commons War Expcndi-| ture- Committee.| The list of war surplus exports | handled by the allocation committee ! covered only the period between October 19 and November 8.However, a general table prepared by J.11.Barry, chairman of the Allocation CoimmiUee and Pit dent of the War Assets Corporation \u2022Government disposal agencies.showed that St!U1.81 (i,400 worth of surplus assets had been handled by the committee as of September 30.The \u2019 ' .,\tv\t¦ ,\t,\t, n * ne\tDefence Department report- tn convict the Nazi leaders on t.r aM , ,\t,.\t,\t1\t,\t,.i ed for disposal everything from uveal, Nuernberg, Germany with their j stock and boot laces and felt ankle own meticulously kept records in- boots to mustard gas, minesweep-.\u2022¦|rad of the testimony of their fow.! «''\u2022\u2022\u2022 BoüngbrokR bombers and a Just,re Robert 11.Jack, i,n Chief rhc\tlvc rit,urcs underscor- ! rofernlor for the United Stales, | C1, ,hc Krc:U f,\u201e,: of lhe war am| al.msde : d- I'leni in Ins opening stale-j j,0 ,-avf, a (.omprelu'iisive picture, of mi nt, bef-uT the four-pn.'.cr vai r\tpreparedness from coast-to- rrime - tribunal.In a RO,000-word t r\u201eaj,; at)(j the tremendous ramifica-: ; ate n e ct, prepared for the trial s ] t ions of material supplies, second\tc;\tion,\the\tmade\tthere] The\tehanee.of John Q.Public points ;\ti obtaining a jeep or a tractor aro \u201cWe\twill\tnnt ask you\tto\tconvict\u2019 slight.\tTop prioritic.- in the dispos,- I these men on the te-.iiir.ony of theiiM'01\u2019 nf most, oi the goods is given j foes.There is.no count of the in- : federal departments,\tprovincial dictment that cannot be proved by .\u2022tovernmer.tx, municipal councin : ho.oks and records .\t, these de-i i!n'1 publu: orgamzations in that or- ] fendants hud their sliare of thej,ei w!*'\u2019 elothing and certain other !Teutonie paseion for thoroughness in! putting things on paper.\u2019\u2019 i if the defendants should escape .\t.mail as\ttion bV an aggressor, one authority ce,.s of I , ramuu A.hed communique called serioiuv Capt.AUain said that blood stain.- said.\t.\t;'n,, ,do, c, t no ;\t( outbleaks of disorder in the Java were found on the shed fi00r, while: In addition to bacteriological war- Fhoma \u201c\u201cmi 1 foi capua! .luting the past several days.blood-stained baseball bat was ! fare, they were thinking of new and official phil there was no immediate amphfi- found ftearby.inn nf thf» nvrinr which nnrta-ronf_ ,T\ttT Neither Harris nor conviction by the Nuernberg tri buna! those who are American-held tons because of a cranial hemorrhage,1 prisoners will lie delivered up to thO| wor wi1 In tried in absentia.\tUnited Slate c-oitinen:al The Court reconvened at 10:55 said, a.m.(4:55 a.m.E.S.l.) aftei a ic- Turning to specific reçu when the tribunal tribunal.Justice Jackson ntion of Alfred jllw| a written account-of i Husenberg, the ]^)g colivelvmtion hetvVc and '1 dec j items going to relief agencies.Soma items are ordered 1-etl through commercial agencies while others are ordered destroyed.was disclosed there were 2 of \u201cserviceable\u201d mustard h nearly $2,000,000 repo 783 ga allies, he\tG for dispos;\tal at Cornwall,\tOnt,\tJNo \tspecific ilii\tection has been\tgive ;\tn to ds in thî\t, Ithe Assets\t, Corporation a-\t¦> to\tthe -aid he\t, j disposition\tof the gas,\t\t i Jan.'11,\tDefence 1 ! in,.\t;\tDepartment offii\tinis\t.saiil cation of the order, which apparently affected Amboinese troops.These troops have been employed by the Dutch to guard the Governor\u2019s palace, Dutch barracks and other Dutch upher of the Nazi Party jich Himmler, Nazi leadei j improved fire bombs which could be that h had been barred ! rom con- Q^hima, Japanese Amin Miss La belie ] used with terrific effect upon large suiting his client la.-: night and con- j*or]jn.\u2019 In thal i-ecord i ein-1 I he\u2019 give tatciment was represented by counsel, but|cities and.their populations and were scnuenlly could not cmer a pie.these were appointed later.used in some degree against Japan.pointing tom-defiance of recommended\ta,nd.+.my-guns at crowds m r at \" rm'i British protests.G.M.council\t1 t j\tx- ¦ i- , vuirtTot lh'lr t'vo'\u201c!\u2019ï a=as« iras Shortlj\u2019bLoke adjournment late °î\u201e \u201d\tn *î, all the evils which are attached to their names.\u201d The Nazis ignored the interna; km con a Senator Wishart Tempers flared occasionally and at Rcbertson, Government leader, mov-times two or three members were on |\tappointment Or a special com- their feet at once, but the trend of ; p11\u201d®6 review the constitution and the debate generally was good-natur- -C-10J! °* ed1 as reports were turned into jests ' cc;ninll\u2018riee?, and L° recommend meth-and the House Chuckled over a heat- ;\tfacilitating its business.The .f t r the B \u2022 : debate was adjourned after consider-1 ,,Trcl.,.01 ,, 6 C T\t-\t¦ M pnase.\t^ j; ¦\t: \u201cI distinctly saw Larment pointing During tne five-hour debate the aDx discussion.\t-\t- - members heard these statements gate prowlers tampering with park- army and navy underwent a major ed cars, Deputy Magistrate J.Sauve shift in top commands today in the adjourned the hearing until tomor- midst of an inter-service scrap over The Senate gave proposals to merge them.President Truman announced the biggest shake-up in the Defence Department since before the war, with these four changes: 1.General of the Army George C.Marshall, 64-year-old Army Chief \u201e , of Staff, retires, to be succeeded by , second reading a nickel-plated revolver at Detec- General of the Army Dwight D.Eis-j ® ?¦ vc.Q\to TYIQ n anri I H nri* h :\tr\\ n\tL.__ r r- row.Constable Berndt, who accompanied the 37-year-old detective in Senate\u2019s 'standing f ,^Had car which answered Shorey\u2019s - telephone cad, said they had jumped from the car and accosted three men iwn Inn, terday.Mr, Truman said Gem ml Brehon Somervell, Commander of the Army Service Forces, ami Genera! of \u2019he Army Henry H.Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Forces, bad Now Yoi !:, Nov.21.¦\u2022(/!'\u2014A prizefighter and a sixteen-year-old girl were slain today, the latest deaths : in the city\u2019s mounting wave of I violence and crime.Al (Bummy) Davis, 20, former I contender for the world\u2019:- lightweight and welterweight boxing crowns, | was shot to death outside a Brooklyn tavern after he struck one of four men who had held up the place.girl, identified by her father Scanga.of Brooklyn, wdio rap in daytime school at night, ack at the foot of a Brooklyn street.The is Susan worked in a dress s rind went to business was found dead beside an om the foot of a Brooklyn ally agreed rules of war, Justice; Jackson said.In concluding 111,- statement, Jus- coa tie;: Jackson told the tribunal:\tj irilar \"lhe real complaining party at; the I your hai is civilization ., \"Civilization asks whether law is so laggard as to he utterly helples:.; to deal wi.ii crime;- of this ningni1 ude by ciimnals of this order of importance.\u201cIt does not expect that you can make war impossible.It doe» expect that your juridical action will put.the forces of international law, its precept , its prohibitions and, most of all, its sanctions, on the side of peace, so that men and : p,-women of good will in al! countries H;; may have \u2018leave to live by no man\u2019 _______ leave,\u2019 underneath the law as to the iinal disposition of the gas, tested during the war at Suf field, Alta.They assumed it would meet the .same fate as considerable quantities; of explosives by being dumped into deep water in the Great Lakes or the sea.Evidence that the Mountic* were going ahead with pians to build a ®l»o | sizeable marine section was seen in t.at information that eight Baiigor-claes» I mints wee pend originally worth more than $5.(K)0.(XK) and a wooden vessel originally worth $9,300 had been turned over lo the Assets Corporation for the R.C.M.P.Com mi.- inner S.T.Wood indicated in hi» annual report, relented recently, that the marine section would be reinforc.eil by navy and air force surplus equipment.There also have been reports that the Mounf- at Iran base system c o ai I., i i h e n a v and fac There rc.-oirnt and-if template the establishment oast guard service on the md ii the Great Lake-: \u2014si-nature to that operated by ted State-', vidence of the depletion of the ng Gaspe I'm insula defence?al-wia given with the notice of for dir-posit ion of the naval Ga.-ipc town, the signals t.r.blished along the rugged e gate ships that blocked bare and other equipment ¦re trucks and .\u2022one is ir cn.'i ing C-mv/ 'f am -:t Bl , now had staff cars, i pumps, led in u\u2019 -it.ish sub-tied up at been used 1 Gontir.ued on page 2.col.j.her school bag, to the bill to incorporate the $25° tive Stoneman and shoot him down enhower, 55.r\t^\tf \"r .r-i\tC +
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