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[" ¦ 1946\t\tJANUARY\t\t\t\t1946 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t j^ecbcooke JDailiiBecotd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8.194b.WEATHER COLDER Forecasts: Fair and shebt-!y odder tonight and Wednesday; fresh northerly winds today, becoming moderately variable on Wednesday.Temperatures \u2014 yesterday: Maximum 50 minimum St'i, Year ago: Maximum 15, minimum 21 below zero.\u2022'oriy-Nintli Year ,T World News In Brief Chatham, Ont., Jan, S.\u2014 (C.P.) \u2014 A bridegroom less than 24 hours, Milburn Rogov Stinchcombe of Toronto, is aohcduled to appear in police court today on a dangerous driving charge arising from an automobile accident in which two other members of a w\u2019ed* ding party met death and his brido suffered facial lacerations.Killed were the bride\u2019s sisters, Mrs.Ann Simpson, 27, of Thamesville, Ont,, wife of a soldier overseas, and Carl J.Burk, 27, of Chatham.Murray John Jacklin, 23, of Chatham, suffered severe head injuries and Stinchcombe received minor lacerations and bruises.Police took Stinchcombe into custody upon his discharge from hospital last night.* * » Vancouver, Jan.8.\u2014(.C.P.) \u2014Joseph Bauer, 43, natu-aliz-ed Canadian of German birth who is recuperating after imprisonment in the ill-famed Dachau concentration camp in Germany, told last night of being fed sausages made of human flesh.In 1939 Bauer, his wife and two children purchased return tickets from Vancouver to Bavaria, With the declaration of war, the family was trapped.The Gestapo branded Bauer a traitor and cast him in jail.In January, 1944, he was moved to Dachau where, he ¦aid, writings on the wall proclaimed:\t\u201cThis is the camp where you enter by door and leave by chimney.\u201d \u201cOur diet was coffee made from coal, and soup like dishwater,\u201d Bauer related.\u201cLater they began serving sausage.I soon found out what it was\u2014it was human flesh.\u201d Hi * \u2019f Winnipeg, Jan.8.\u2014(C.P.) \u2014Confronted with a killing said by Chief Constable George Smith of Winnipeg to be unique in Canadian crime, city.Royal Canadian Mounted and suburban police today pooled their resources in a dogged attempt to find the slayer of 13-year-old Roy Ewan McGregor.Body of the schoolboy who had been shot in the head and stomach was found Saturday morning in a Fort Rouge district coal-and-wood yard near his home.Time of the shooting has been established as 11.45 Friday evening, the moment nearby residents heard shots.Belief grew, but still lacked official confirmation, that a sex pervert dragged the body of the boy to the coalbin in which it was found half-buried.But all Chief Constable Smith would say was; \"1 do not think there has been a murder of this type ccmmitted in Canada before .I Lelieve he was killed by someone unknown to him.It was a ghastly crime.\u201d Physicians who examined the body would not say whether the boy had been criminally assaulted.His clothing was disarranged when the body was found.a *\t* Montreal, Jan, 8.\u2014(C.P.)\u2014 Councillor Frank Hanley today wrote the Montreal Municipal Executive Committee asking them to advise the public of the laws governing taxi drivers.He said he had received a number of complaints of taximen Continued on page 2, col.5.Western Union At Telegraphic Strike Hits And Cable Five Die Tn Hotel Fire In Quebec\u2014 Communication In New York AH M Most Vital \u2022\u2022ute or Cease Fire Order Death IVlessaqes in and _\tm Out of New York Will Be In China loiUOlTOW Halted by Strike, Which Schedule.Ch ungking1, Jam.S\u2014(miI\tif all factory nr-\tleader, took part in the San Frar- n nf could\tlie\tm.-ul\" rbowed\tci.-co confci'cnci's last sunimcr\tii-uife EXPORT TRADE ITO FRANCE 10 HIT NEW HIGH France Reported to Have' Earmarked $345.000.000; for Possible Spending in! vincial wealth Three other provinces \u2014 British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba\u2014 have submitted less sweeping count- Jan.£ .w< -I ¦> «h.y- t Su-rap-deeith ¦angled t 'ho dumped dis-her body in near her north Several men were taken into custody for questioning.The tragic news of Suzanne*», death was told to her grief-stricken parents, James E- and Helen Dcg-nan, by their parish priest last shortly after the finding of Polio*' rpnr night the severed head of the little girl in a catch bas in about a half block from the Degnan home.,\t.ir, About five hours later the left rapt' Jo-.opti leg, severed at the thigh with a clean physician,ieui' was discovered in a sewer in* in'tlié examina-1a neal'hy alley.The right kg and \u2022 -on the throat] l\u2019arts\ttorso were rernovad ui'i been Iran- ^r0m another sewer in an alley a \u2022:>; mislrcat- _\t.\t- 'banding or; nil unree tjanaoian service President of-the Russell T.Kelley, the chiefs of staffs committee to.and ail American services are repre-Ltd., advertising agency which he; which high Canadian officer» have: sented on the Board and the Ameri- in Hamilton years ago,; ready access in Washington while; can counter-part of Gen.McNaugh- Mh.Hter has beer: the continuity o' founded the new Health twice President of the Hamilton Board Is emphasized by the word Chamber of Commerce of which he \u201cpermanent'\u2019 in its title, has been a director for twenty years.This word was first stressed by Col.Welsh has served in two wars} the late President Roosevelt: when and was decorated for gallantry.In; the Board was created in August, the Second Great War he won wide' 1941), and more recently by Prime recognition for his organization of Minister Mackenzie King when he anti-tank operation- along new lines; announced the appointment of Gen.during the heavy fighting in Italy.* McXaughton as\u2019 Canadian Welfare Minister Goodfellow start-1 chairman.ed his experience in municipal poli* I Consider Canada-United States Julius Streicher, the anti-Semitic, tics as a township councillor, Of the j defence collaboration: publisher, stopped chewing gum j three nevv Ministers, he is the senior Lt-Gen.Charles Foulket, Chief lone enough to glance at his old i member ir the House.He was first of -,e Canadian General Staff, car.i personal enemy.\telected in 1943.\tand haa flown to Washington in a Although he declined to disclose the source of his information, the j scientist, when pressed, .-aid some ; , ,, T ,, , i.\t,\t¦\t, _\t,.- \u201e member of Lomcshie Centre'- staff' f tne Joint Defence ton is former Mayor LaGuardia of\taffiliated .vin p , an .New Aork._\t.\t.\t, tific societies.A source close to Canadian-United* *\tas near\tiy 100 polite;-\tnen ;\tand crev,\t\tTon the\tsewer depart\t\tcpnfii\t\t4 their\t«il- night\tsear\tC iX*\t\t\t block south and near the Degnan home.Later the remainder of the torso, minus the arms, was found, maniac *n another sewer, also less than a block from the home.Police said the torso was found in a, augar sack and also inside the bag -was a pair of blue pajamas, which fitted *he description of the clothing worn by Suzanne when she was kidnapped.The only possible eiues, police ¦ y body, and dis- said, were two bags, in one of which \u2019be lloml, blue-j parts of the body had been placed r one of the big-1 before being thrown into the sewers, the city's police j fingerprints found on the window .\tj si!! of Suzanne's bedroom and a j makeshift seven foot ladder used by t the kidnapper to enter the girl\u2019s room.Accepting a plea by police officiais, Rev.George Kearney told the tragic news of the slaying to hat grief-stricken parents shortly after Continued or paga a, column E, j Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946.\u201cLove, Honor And Goodbye\u201d Opens Tomorrow At Premier Edward Ashley, Virginia Bruce and Nils Asthcr, as they appear in a scene from \u201cLove, Honor and Goodbye,\u2019\u2019 Republic\u2019s rollicking comedy-romance.Soviet Atomic Continued from Page 1.periments last December 18.He added that a second test had been scheduled for late January, \u201cin a mountainous country.\u2019\u2019 Two captured German physicists assisted in the development of the Soviet bomb, Dr.Armattoe said.He identified one of the Russian scientists engaged in the atom bomb development as Peter Kepitza, whom the Soviet prese last November reported engaged in important atomic research at Mount Alagos in the Armenian Socialist Republic.REVIEW CASES HEARD IN LOCAL COURT IN 1945 APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED the A review of cases heard in local Court during the year 1945\" is contained in a report released today by Clerk of the Court Hertel O\u2019Bready.Sentences handed down in the seven verdicts of guilty during the SWFFTÇRI IRn\tCriminal Assizes term included one 1\t, life imprisonment, one six months\u2019 The carol service In Christ Church imprisonment with six lashes, one Fi^rÆr( 30, WaS T 1 renu page 1 I would be in the long trek I the northern wastes BROME Western Union Continued from page 1.the New York area are striking in protest over a recent decision of the defunct War Labor Board which, they say, reduces an award granted previously by a regional board.Only the New York City offices of Western Union will be affected by the strike.Other Western Union offices throughout the United States are organized by an A.F.L.Union which has voted to accept the War Labor Board decision.The strike, a company spokesman said, will halt all but the most vital \u201clife ami death\u201d messages in and out of the city\u2014the communications capital of the world.Supervisory personnel will handle such messages.In a sympathy move, union locale.in eight international cable and radio message firms voted last night not to handle messages from Western Union offices throughout the country during the strike which has been called by the C.I.O.American Communications Association in pro- test against a National War Labor Board wage directive.The strike will be effective in New York and New Jersey.A.C.A.members in Canada and Newfoundland have promised cooperation in the ban on Western Union messages, as have union members in London.Shortly before the action of the eight locals, Mayor O\u2019Dwyer announced that his eleventh hour efforts to forestall the walkout had failed when the çpmpany refused to submit to arbitration a clause in the N.W.L.B.decision which the Mayor said he considered \u201cambiguous.\u201d Lawrence Kammet, in charge of the union\u2019s public relations, said if the clause had been submitted to arbitration, the union would have galled off the walkout.I The C.I.O.workers are protest-| lug a decision granting them a 12-i cent an hour raise.The directive, which revised downward a New I York regional award, deprives the : workers of $6,000,000 they would have reefeived under the earlier ! award, the union said.The A.F.L.Commercial Telegraphers Union, | in favor of the provincial govern-! ments.Here is the public comment thus 1 far made on Premier Drew\u2019s count-: er-proposals: j Premier J.B.McNair, of New | Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer and Brunswick: \u201cThe counter-proposals daughters, Mr.and Mrs.R.Y Beer-j just announced represent a sectional worth and daughter, Joan, Mrs M ' approach rather than a national at- | W.Miller and daughter, Jacqueline' titude .The action of no one and Mr.Douglas Miller attended thé section of the country should be, c.G.1.T.vesper service at the permitted to stand in the way of the United Church, Knowlton.legitimate aspirations of the majority of the provinces.\u201d Premier Angus L.Wlaedionald, of Nova Scotia, said he found himself in agreement with some of the points in the Ontario statement, including the suggestion for a \u201cna-, tional ndijustiment fund\u201d made up I of contributions from each prov-I ince.j John R.Stirrett, of Toronto, chairman of discussions on Domin- j mas Eve, with the parish priest, Rev.] ion-Provincial Relations held by the i Father Paul St.Pierre, officiating Canadian Institute of International, The choir sang special chants with - ! Affairs: \u201cPremier Drew is attempt-j Miss Jacqueline Lefebvre at the or- the finding of the severed head, mg to set up an 11th government mj gan.The church was filled to capa- Mrs.Degnan, 36, was lying on a he himself will city with adherents,\tlounge, sobbing prayers for the Lt.-Col.Paul Triquet, Y.C., was the guest of honor and main speaker at the installation of officers of the Brome Branch of the Canadian Legion.lie was accompanied by Comrade G.H.Lebrun, who represented the Provincial Command of the Legion and presided at the installation ceremonies.Midnight Mass was celebrated in.the Church of St.Edward on Christ- j refusing to drive fares to places they don\u2019t like, or where there is little chance of picking up a return fare.Councillor Hanley said that a resident of Point St.Charles, which he represents on the City Council, had entered a cab and given his address, but was ordered out by the driver who said: \u201cI do not go to that section.\u201d The Councillor said that the law requires a taxi-driver to take any passenger who hires him to any address in the city, and if he refuses, citizens should note his number and report the incident to the police.In a number of cases taxi-drivers have had their licences suspended for varying periods.* * \u2022 St.Georges, Que., Jan.8.\u2014 (C.P.)\u2014Heavy damage was caused by fire here Saturday to the silk factory of Ludger Dionne, Liberal member of Parliament for Beauce.The flames originated in a stock of raw silk on the first floor of the three-storey factory valued at $2,500,000.No one was injured.BIRTHS Intar.Petroleum , Ind.Ac.Corp.\u201cA\u201d .Inter, Nickel .Lake of the Woods Lang-John .Massey Harris .Molson\u2019s Brewery .Mont.Power ., Nat.Breweries .Nat.Steel Car .Noranda.Price Bros.Quebec Power .St.Law.Corp.St.L.Corp.\u201cA\u201d Shawinigan .Steel of Canada .Zeller\u2019s Ltd.5% Zeller\u2019s Pfd.6% Zeller\u2019s Pfd.81 25% 102 B 42 14 91 19% 15% 32% 16 23% 40% 29 B 19% 14% 31 2474 43% 24% 65% 58% 18% 9 35 22% 79 B 34% 27% B 29 B Abitibi .Abitili Pfd.B.A.Oil .! B.C.Packers .Cons.Paper .! Cochen-our Wiliams | Donr.iacor.'a.' Ford of Can.\u201cA\u201d\t.Fraser Co.j Jamaica Pub.Ser, Lab&tt\u2019s .Powell River .Rcyalite Oil .Robert Mitchell .Noon 8% 100 Open 874 100 29% A 38%\t38 10% 16% 4.95\t4.85 17%\t17:3 31% B 32 A NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can.99% 99% Amer.Tel.and Tel.193%\t180% 42 14 91 1974 15% 32% 3i2 A 16 24 3-2 A 40 74 31% A 19 72 1474 31 24 y4 45 7 4 24% 6574 59 18% 9 35 2274 53% 12 7-> 25% 30% 2474 2874 oo 12% 2574 39% 24%.2874 \tCopper\t\t44\t44 Bethlehem Steel\t\u2022 \u2022\t95%\t95%i C-r.utian Pacific\t\t21%\t21% Chrysler\t\t\t135%\t135% General Electric\t\t4 713\t47% General Motors .\t\t75*4\t75% Ken newt t .\t\t48 %\t48% Stand.Oil of N.\tJ.\t67%\t67% Southern Pacific\t\t5374\t59% United Aircraft .\t\t35\t35 U.S.Rubber .\t\tSi %\t6 V 7a U.S.S.cei \t\t\t81\t81% Westinghouse .\t\t36\t36% BONDS m.ND BANKS | CANADIAN BONDS Following are the closing, bid and asked quotations as of Jan.7th, as furnished by the Investment Dealers\u2019 Association of Canada- DOM.GOV\u2019T.BONDS: Wartime Issue: 3s, June 1\t\t1950-55 .\t\t.10374\t103% 3f/c\tPerps\t\t\t\t100 .3, June 1,\t\t19\t53-58 .\t.10274\t103\t! 3%,\tJune\ti,\t1946-49 .\t.100%\t101% 3 74,\tNov.\t15,\t1948-51\t.10478\t104% 374,\tJune\t1,\t1956-66 .\t.103%\t104% 4, Oct.15\t\t1947-52\t\t.1047a\t105% 4%,\tFeb.\t1\t1916 .\t103\t\t 471,\tNov,\t1,\t1946-56 .\t.102%\t103% 4%,\tNov.\t1,\t1947-57 .\t.105\t105% 4%,\tNov.\t1,\t1948-58\t.107\t1077^ f 4%,\tNov.\t1,\t1948-59\t.109\t109% : COWANSVILLE Christmas Day guests of Mr.ana Mrs.Howard Buchanan included Mr.Howard Kathan, of Sutton, grandfather of Mr.Buchanan; Miss Ada Gear, of Dunham; Mr.and Mrs.Myles Buchanan and son, Mr.Alton anan.of Dunham.34 30 A ATKIN.\u2014At the Sherbrooke IT-piial on January 5th, 1946, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Atkin, Georgeville, a son.COUNTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES Montreal, Jan.8.\u2014The egg market was easier with declines ranging down to two cents while receipts were notably heavier and local trade I more cautious and slower.While! the prices for eggs for domestic.channels on the two top grades ; were 35 and 32-32%, respectively,! the government export prices for ; the same two grades remain at 37 ' and 35, respectively.Butter and g_ potato items were firm with sup-to\tk'ie latter only limitied.0£ EGGS: (cts.per dozen): Govt.\tJob-\tRe.\t! Spot\ttCom.\tlots\ttail Quotes\tExch.\t§\t! S7* Sot 35b 42-44 42-45 ! DEATHS 35* 32-32 741 32b\t39-42\t39-43: 2'674f\t26b\t33\t33-35! 29-3-0 f\t29b\t36\t35 i 2-5-26f\t24b\t32\t34 I Service ! export.! Seek Vicious Continued irom page 1 ru Canada of which ne iirmsen win ^ city with adherents,\tlounge, soUbing prayers be in control.\t.\t'the friends here of Mr.Ulric St.safety of her child.Alongside her Mayor Angus W.MadPnerson, I Martin, Chief of Police of Granby, sat her husband w'ho sought to com-oi Saskatoon: \u201cIf the action of Gon-: will be pleased to hear that his con- fort her.federation .contemplated such tank | dition is very much improved after l Father Kearney looked at the dis-irresponsibility of one province^ foi j suffering from an attack of pneu- traught couple for a minute, then GLEN\u2014At the Sherbrooke Hospital on January 7th, 1946.to Mr.and A-lar.Mrs.Alex Glen, of Cookshire, A-(nee Elva Picard), a daughter, :ned.Joan Evelyn.\t, A-pu, ! B .LFiNA-GHAN.\u2014At the Sherbrooke C .Hospital on January 6th, 1946, to t Dominion Marketing Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Lenaghan, a quotations and ready for daughter, Fay Margaret.\tItCases free.:|:Canadian Commodity Exchange close basis 50 case mini-1 mum.gSmall lots to retailers ini cartons : 2c per dozen less when bought loose.^Approximate price to consumers in large retail outlets.! BUTTER (c.per lb.): Open Market, No.1 pasteurized Quebec fresh or storage butter, i %; solids, 37; prints, 38.\tj Commodity Exchange: Closing RUNDLE.\u2014 At the Brome-Missis-quoi-Perkins Hospital, Sweets-burg, Que., on January 7th, 1946, 31% Effie Marshall, wife of Stephen j Rundle, aged 77 years.Funeral from J.W.Draper Funeral Home, Wednesday, January 9th, at 2 p.m.Interment at Iron Hill.sank ¦ i NEW PREMIER THEATRE LAST DAA\u2014DAZZLING LOVELIiNEI9S I Sill MAI LIU NG BBAUTY I TEN ILK 1Ï, ROMANCE IN TBOHNlICOLOiR! Mta HAYWORTH, Janet HLWR Lee HOW-MAN in \u201cTONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT.\" 2nd RIG EXCITING lUT-ICs and It-.R'owdÿ ! \u201cFLAME OF THE WEST.\" with -Iran WOODBURY John Mack BROWN, Dougins DUMU.JriJlJE, Bay HATTON.\"WAY DOWN YONDER IN THE CORN,\" a Color Cartoon.Latest World Events.Republic'a Amazing Jung\u2019.o Serial \"TIGER WOMAN.\u201d - STARTING TOMORROW FOR FOUR DAYS \u2014\u2014 lTT - Presenting for the First Time in This City _.srnpv?®\t?\u201eF ROMANCE IN A HEART-WARMING STORY ! .Its the Down-to-Earth, Heart-to-Heart Dream Story You Will Always Want to Remember .A New Thrill in Romantic Adventure! the other members of Confederation then it is time that monetary and tariff controls were also returned to the provinces and a complete divorcement granted.\u201d Health Minister Claxton, speaking for the Federal Government, said the Ontario statement would be \u201ccarefully considered\u201d by the Government and the Economic Committee of the Dominion-Provincial Conference.Premier T.C.Douglas, of Saskatchewan, and Premier E.C.Manning, of Alberta, indicated they might comment later.HE IX)VE STORY tVERY .¦\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022 LOVER II VS Mil A WAITING FOR.« : ^ r r 1\t____ i A FISTLASHING TEMPEST OF THRILLS .WHIRLWIND 1\tLOVE .MIGHTY ADVENTURE! ADVENTURE THAT BLAZES LIKE MOLTEN STEEll m,onla>\tj quietly asked: \u201cDo you have strong The Misses Alice and Olive John- faith?\u201d ston, of Granby, were week-end! Mrs.Degnan raised her head guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs., slightly, \u201cI have faith, father, tell George Johnston.\tI me.\u2019\u2019 Her husband nodded.Mr.Basil Beals, of Knowlton, was1 The couple looked at the priest, a business visitor in Brome.\t;\tHe said nothing.Another pause Master Malcolm Crittenden, of ! and then Degnan, his eyes filled with Knowlton, spent a week-end at his tears, whispered \u201cI understand home here.\t| father.\u201d He placed his arms about Mrs.Harley McGrath, of Aber- his wife\u2019s shoulders.\u201cWe undercorn, is a patient in the St.Albans,1 stand, don\u2019t we, mom?\u201d Vermont, Hospital, following an acci-1 Father Kearny stood silent as dent which occurred while helping the couple sought to compose them-her husband to cut up their wood selves'.pile, when she was unfortunate\t\u201cWas she disfigured, father?\u201d enough to fall against the circular \u201cWas she badly harmed?\u2019 saw, injuring her right hand very\tThe priest remained mute.He badly.Her many friends here wish appeared to shake his head, slowly, her a speedy recovery.\ti Degnan, 36-year-old supervisory T c Misses Ruby Pettes and Mary executive of the Chicago Jackson, of Knowlton, were week-end politan Office of Price Administra- for the tn-dy sunshine basket, also the guests at the latter\u2019s home here.tion, had appealed by radio to the 'TOmen ot United Church w.A.for their Mr.G.F.Sturtevant was in kidnapper bo return his child and Sweetsburg for a time.\ti be would pay the ransom.He plead- Mr.G.L.Frizzle, of Sherbrooke, ! ed with his daughter to obey her LOTHR0IP.\u2014At Coaticook, Que., on Tuesday, January\t8 th,\t1946, Abigail Ball, wife of the late i* year.Funeral held on Thursday, January 10th, at 1:30 p.m.at St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Coaticook.Interment will be in St.Johnsbury, Vt.quotes.Quebec fresh and storage 92 score, 36b.\t| CHEESE (c.per Lb.): Current receipts: Que.and West, white f.o.b.fsp.22c\t; Que.and West.col.f.o.b.Frederick Lothrop, in her 92nd\t\u2018 ; ' .Vi'-\u2018' '\t-; ipral services will be -\t, esaIe\twhlte .22%-23c! era! services will h01 Wholesale job.col.22 13/16-23 1/16 POTATOES (per 75-lb.bag): New Brunswick.1,90 P- E.I.1.90 Quebec .1.90 Maine 109 lbs.2.52 n Nominal.bBid.a Offered, t Traded.McCAFFREY.\u2014Passed away at the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital on January 7th, 1946, Joseph McCaffrey, formerly of Danville, Que., beloved husband of the late Mary! Scallon, at the age of 76 years and 9 months.Remains resting at the Lefebvre Funeral Parlors, Coaticook.Leaving Funeral Parlors on Wednesday, January 9th.at 9:15 for service at 9:30.Burial in Coaticook.YOUR ESTATE is being accumulated little by little.Your experience naturally increases as you add to your property.Will your wife and children be able to manage wisely, if they suddenly come into possession of all that is yours \u2014 except your experience?Why not safeguard their financial future by making a Will and naming this Company Executor and Trustee to administer your estate in accordance with YOUR ideas?SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY representing Western Union workers outside of New York, has accepted the decision and have decided not to strike.Companies affected by the ban on transmission of \u201cstruck copy\u201d include RCA communications, Mac-kay Radio and Telegraph Company, Western Union Cables, Commercial, Cables Company, Commercial Pa-1 was a week-end guest of his family abductor.cific Cable Go., Press Wireless! :n Brome.\t| Hundreds of persons milled near CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all my friends who so kindly remembered me by letters, cards and flowers, while 1 was a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital ; also since my return home: to Dr.Ellis and all the nurses who were so kind to me, I wish to thank Miss Wile, and Grade X Metro- 'pupils of St.Francis College High School lovely box of fruit and candy.ETHEI/WYN EWING Richmond, Que.Inc., Tropical Radio Telegraph j Company and Globe Wireless, Inc.i We CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sdneene appre- Mr.Guy Peters had the misfortune the Degnan home throughout the elation to all our friends for their to have a valuable dog killed.CARNIVAL By Dick Turner SECOND BIG SMASH HIT WKW A Charles K.Feldman Production K Marie» Randolpfi Jojm DIETRICH SCOTT WAYNE FRANK CRAVEN LOUISE AUBRITTON SHEMP HOWARD THOMAS GOMEZ LUDWIG ST0SSEL SAMUEL S.HINDS FILM VAUDEVILLE,** Featuring: Loew, Hite and Stanlev.-Latest World Events\u2014-\u2014 Performances Daily 1:30 until 5; «:30 until 11.$ corp.w try stK/çr.me T.M.Kia.-y.eperrefr night as police toured the area in acts am' words of sympathy to us in response to pleas from parents ter- the sl>llllen passing of our dear son and rorized after news of the finding :\tv the fhild's\tPleaded, lor police protection for their i children until the killer had been I apprehended.Export Trade Continued from page I.CARD OF THANKS I sincerely wish to thank everyone who showed acts of kindness or helped in any way during my illness.JUNE HOOKER Bury, Que.CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for food and agricultural products and appreciation to all who assisted us such as wheat, meat, fish, fats durins th« death of out daar husband and fodder and horses.An additional ffher- wi!h u7 tl7ank a\u201d of lhs em: CCifi a/ya rii/iiO\ti a\tployecs of the Canada Paper Co., who sent ^00,000,000 would go almost entire- fWcrSi M&S5eSi Ietters and cardSj alM our y\t^ .IPat toi North Africa, neighbors and friends who sent food.To where France must support a pop- each and all we say thank you.udation of 16,000.000.\tmrs.dennjs McCarthy and family Another $56,000,000 would cover Windsor Mills, Que.j purchases of minerals, chemicals.'\t-^\u2014- textiles, pulp and paper and drugs.1\tcard of thanks These purchases would account Y* w\u201ch.* ex?PeS8 OTr ain 1ant! ^.e teacher was becom- We would expect Mr.Herbert A With an oxygen mask a f]y.; ir>g enthusrastre.Morrison to be too smart a politi- f, can remain at 45,000 feet fori, \u2018^or instance,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018suppos-cian to be caught in the web of this aLhTl?niÇ?.Veach 50,COO j mg you wanUo remembertt^name country\u2019s C.C.F.propagandists.That an attempt is being made to, 0_n\t- , .h.mical enmesh him in that web, to exploit ^ his feet for short periods.\tI of a poet\u2014'Bobby Burns.Fix j your mind\u2019s eye a picture of a po-invention1 liceman in flames.See \u2014 Bobby prestige to the full, is clear.in(j,ustl.ieSL_ GOVERNMENT INFORMATION BUREAUS The United States State Department has $13,-! 000,000 to spend on its proposed Foreign Informa-With the war finished there is no doubt that tion Service during its first six months of existence the Government of Ontario wishes to share in what-, and has jobs for some 2,500 persons in sixty-two ever growth that Province may enjoy, It is doubtful countries.All that is now required is for Congress if even the most optimistic supporters of the Dominion Government plan expected Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia to accept Mr.King\u2019s proposals in whole.Now Ontario has countered with some practical suggestions.A national adjustment fund would share the wealth, so that the richer provinces would Thus we read (on the authority of .Ottawa C.C.F.headquarters) that Mr.Morrison will \u201cspend part of his time in his present visit to Canada with C.C.F.leaders -plastics, rayon, lacquer \u2014based?A\u2014Smokeless powder.* \u2022 * Q\u2014How many comets were dis-,\t\u201e\t\u201e\t,\t,\t.covered in 1945?that he will \u201cconfer here (Ottawa) ;\tA\u2014Three, du Toit III, du Toit with M.J.Coldwell, national leader jy anc[ Friend-Peltier.of the C.C.F.in Canada, also with :\t\u2019\t\u2022\t*\t\u2022 Frank Scott, of the national execu-J Q\u2014Where is the best spot to aim tive, David Lewis, national secre- for when hunting deer?tary, and Percy Wright, a Saskatche-\tA\u2014Directly over the foreleg, wan member of the party\u201d; that, This area makes the heart and spine later on, Mr.Morrison will be guest targets, to approve the organization and breathe the breath 1 of honor at a C.C.F.dinner in Mont-________________________________ real; and that he will \u201cpay atten \u201cYes, I see,\u201d said a bright pupil.\u201cBut how is one to know it does not represent Browning?\u201d The taxi was a very ancient one arwl had taken a long time to reach its destination.As the passenger paid his fare he remarked: \u201cHow do you manage when your of life into the ao'cnev\t[reaii; ana tnac no win pay atten-i\tfare i® in a desperate hurry?\u201d' .\t\u2018\tyV\tI tion to what the C.C.F.is trying bll.;n,\u201e a nie,w emigration of Ameri- \u201cAh,\u201d said the driver, confiden- Tlus organization has taken the place of the to do in Quebec.\u201d\tcan intellectuals to Montmartre and tially, \u201cI keep on changin\u2019me gears These statements mean one of two the Left Bank In Paris town.\t^and \u2019onking me \u2019ooter.\u201d things: Either the C.C.F \u201cI see you\u2019ve advertised your saxophone for sale.\u201d \u201cYes, I heard that my neighbor had bought a gun.\u201d is mak- The big rush of American ex-1 Ma\u201eistrate ing a mountain out of a molehill in pabriates after the last war had a an attempt to exploit Mr.Morrison, imaber;aj as wejj as a Sp;ritUal basis.(sympathetically) : ! \u201cCould the motorist have avoided U.S.Office of Wartime Information, just as in Canada we now have a peacetime Government propaganda mill taking the place of a legitimate wartime\t^\t, 1 I 1 tl IsV.i.J MO VV wxa Ct O Robert, of Cookshlre, ing of St.Paul\u2019s W.A.was hold School, Hanover VH.Mrs W .Y.\t^ ™\tand OQMS Raymond Stevenson, of at the home of Mrs.A.Hunt.Mrs.Noyes, of tolebrook, N.H.\t-M,.>aiiH home, uns oeing n\t.Quebec on Christmas Dav ^ J.Dougherty, the President, was in Hi.hard Hancock, of Augu.ea.Christmas at home for four years.\tand M« Tl^rw Delisle the chair, and opened the meeting Maine, and Mr.and Mrs.Avery Miss\t£*el \u201c«id\tSSS; with prayers for God\u2019s blessing on Barter.\t_ ^\t________, at Jr'el'\tJof Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Paul Des* the season\u2019s work and the Lord\u2019s Miss Myiell took of Montreal, Mrs.\trosiers and little daughter., of Lm*.pent a holiday with her parents, part of the ,da> \u201d\tl1'® '' \u2018!h.noxville, spent the Ohmtmas holi- *nd Mrs.Archie Cook.\ther mother, Mis.Helen Mrt lintoek, | dftv mth their\tMr.and Mrs.is suf- and sisters, Mrs.Guelph I arker, be-,\tbeîjgiç.entertained on family gathesmg Florence Ohuta Prayer, Minutes of the previous meeting Mi were read and approved.Government literature Rev.Mr.Row Bulletin.\u201d Mr.James Saunders, who è was distributed und fcl'in£ ft'om plural-pncumonin.was foie returning to Waterloo.\tMrs.Etta Chute e read the \u201cQuebec removed by ambulance to the Sher- Miss Lucy Bown, of '\\axerloo,1 Christmas Day at a 11\t^\tbrooke Hospital.His many friends spent the Christmas holidays with which included Miss Mrs.Sown read a letter of thanks 'vi^ him A,sp®*ly , reC0Ve£'\u2019 her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.C.and Miss Jean Laroche, of Sawyer» ville; Mr.and Mrs, Bouglaj Jones and daughter, Marilyn, of Longueudl; ,,\t,\t,\t,, .\t.Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Pick ford, Bown.mT* h«lphe Ju!nors for th\t°\tof Montreal, spent a day with hid Ptm.Rose Wootton, has gone to w,-' vicvicr ,.nn i \u201e if,.\u201em mother, Mrs.Pickford, at her home Montreal to receive his discharge, ] Mrs.Bertha Laroche and family and - v\tmÎ;, Mah olhere.\tand from there he went to join his Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Chute, of Birch- r\t™ nf w Miss Glenna Coates spent her wife in Kingston.Ont, for the New ton.'\t, A uAh s-hid I holidays at her home in Gould Sta- Year.\tMr.and Mrs.Chauncey Richard- pupds and the church and school.I\td M L Vance alu! fanl_ s Mr.and Mrg, A.W.liberee and Mrs.F.Cuming read Mrs.Perry s\t1\t-\t- 1\t\u2019 - - letter complimenting Paul\u2019s1 Dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.ily.of Montreal, speivt a day with ] Mr.R.Shorten were guests of Mr, Everett Wootton were Mr.and Mrs.her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James and Mrs.Leslie Richardson, on satisfactory.The President then addresses! the meeting, touching on many points of vital interest as she reviewed the year\u2019s work.She complimented the members on the way they secured material for the bale in spite of the shortage, and referred to D-Day and V-E Day and the Cor- ,,\t, ,, ri j\tIporate Communion, for which all Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Elliott, ol ;\t,\t, ,,\t,\t,,\t, ,\t-,\t\u2019\t1 had reasons for thanksgiving and Mî1?\u2019* ^\tlacing.Mm.Bown and Rev.Mr.W.A.on its generous thank-offering.,,,, u\t, i u\tc , ___¦ \u201e ________ __________ Gerald Wootton and children, Dor- Saunders.liie various secretaries then read their annual reporte, which werej-\u2014 Christmas night.at the home of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Barnes.Rowe were especially mentioned for ,\t, .their untiring efforts in their fields Miss Beth Hastings spent the hoh- of labor, days at her home in Sutton.j r6V> 'Mr_ Ro,we then took the Mr.and Mrs.Harold Murns and chair for the election of officers, daughter, Doris, motored to Sut-j which resulted as follows: Presi-ton and attended a family party at dent, Mrs.J.Dougherty; First Vice-he home of their parents, Mr.and1 President, Mrs.T.Rrazenall; Sec- Mrs.Emmet Murns.____ _________'\t___ ____ _ Mr.and Mrs.Celand Soles enter- position at the \u201cReever Home,\u201d Rock i tained at a family gathering.iIsland, spent a week-end at the) Mr.ami Mrs.D.L.Wilson and home of Mr.J.M.Martin.\t|son, Leland, motored to Knowlton | Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Stony and and spent an evening with Mrs.Wilson, Kimball, of Asbestos, spent a son and Miss Bernice Wilson.j holiday week-end as guests of Mrs.Mr.A.H.Ladd accompanied his J sage\u201d Secretary, Mrs.L.J.Gilbert and Mr.and Mrs.Ivan youngest son, Ross, to the Royal rence; Little Helpers\u2019 ¦Wood and Master Robert Wood.\tVictoria Hospital, where he under- Mrs.W.Rowe; Junior Super in tend- ond Vice-Président, Mrs.William Hawley; Secretary, Mrs.F.Wr.Barter; Treasurer, Mrs.S.Prangley; Thank-Offering Secretary, Mrs.F.Cuming; Dorcas Secretary, Mrs.H.Hunt; Prayer Partner\u2019s Secretary, Mrs, William Hawley; \u201cLiving Mes- H.Law-Secretary, Are you facing new financial problems?NEWLYWED?RETURNED SERVICEMAN?DISPLACED WAR WORKER?ON A REDUCED INCOME?MAKING A NEW START?Ufk-\\Vto%*T V H cut, Mrs.T.Bown; Organist, Mrs.Barter; Auditor, Rev.Mr.Rowe.Rev.Mr.Rowe thanked the members for their co-operation and General Note».Mrs.R.H.MacRae and family and Miss Ina Goblcigh, of Shcr Mother Not to Blame for the Children\u2019s Colds Despite all the mother can do the kiddies will run out of doors not properly wrapped up; have on too much clothing; get overheated and cool off too suddenly; get their feet wet; kick off the bed clothes, and do a dozen things the mother cannot help.Half the battle in treating children\u2019s colds is to give them something they will like; something they ¦mil take without any fuss, and this the mother will find in Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy used by Canadian mothers, for the past 48 years.Price 35c a bottle; the large family size, about 3 times as much, 60c, at all drug counters.The T.Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out.( Mrs.Leland Mosher, Mrs.Ivan went a tonsillectomy.I Wood, Mrs.Homer Martin and her Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Wilson and 'guest, Mrs.Donald Martin, of Que- son, Leland, motored to Knowlton ibec City, Mrs.L.Despres, Mrs.E.a\u201dd spent an evening with Mrs.___________ .H.Chadsey, Mrs.Lennox Fra.ppied W\u2019ilson, Sr., and her daughter, Miss spirit of unity, and spoke with re-iand Miss Adelaide Beylea were vis- Bernice Wilson.\t_\t'gret of the absence of Mrs.Braz- itors in Sherbrooke for a day.1 Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wilson en- enall, due to a painful accident.He j Mr.and Mrs.Grovernor Libby, tertained at a holiday party.\t|read a bulletin referring to the :of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.Mr.Sydney went to MontreaLJapanese situation in Canada.iLiMby\u2019fi mother, Mrs.U.G.Libby, ^or th® New Year\u2019s holiday.\tj The meeting closed with the Lit- \u201cBonnie View Farm.\u201d\t\" Mr.and Mrs.F.Park motored any, Prayer Partners\u2019 Prayer and Mr.Edward Roberts, Mr.Victor from Sutton and were guests of the blessing.Mrs.Hunt then served Christiansen, Mr.Fred Wyman and their son, Mr.R.Park, Mrs.Park a delicious hot supper.Rev.Mr.| Mr, Willis Rollins were in R.ock am! family, ait \u201cWayside Farm.\u201d : Rowe thanked Mrs.Hunt, on behalf iIsland one evening, where they at- Mr.and Mrs.P.G.Crittenden of the W.A., for her gracious hos-, tended a meeting of Harmony En- ancl family motored to Brome and pitality.camipment.\t, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.U.| Mr Harry Gill, of Montreal, L- Hastings and family.spent the week-end and New Year\u2019s Mr- Edward Richardson, of Oow- ; Day here with his brother, Mr.ansviH®! spent a week-end with his brooke, who spent a week-end and George Gill, Mrs.Gill and Miss Mar- cous'n, Mr.Leland W ilson.\tj holiday as her guest, spent a day guerite Gill.\t1-in Newport, Vt., with Mr, and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin, of; NORTH STOKE |®oy Ellis and Mrs.II.Turner.Brown\u2019s Hill, were guests of Mrs.\t_______ | Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Barter entar- Gustin\u2019s _ uncle, Mr, D.B.Keet, Mr.and Mrs.Bmile Breton, ofA'a6*1 Mrs- T- C.Harrington and and^ family.\tMarbleton, were guests of Mr.and; Mr.William Centebar, of Barton, Gnr, Charles Davis, who has been Mrs.Carl Gamdby for a few days.Overseas for some years, arrived They also accompanied Mr.and Mrs.on the \u201cQueen Elizabeth\u201d at New Gamsby to Sherbro'oke for a day York and reached the home of his to visit the latter\u2019s nieces, parents, Mr.and Mrs.V.A.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.Emile Barrière and here, on Saturday, December 2'2.family spent a day in Sherbrooke, I His many friends welcome his re-, where they met their son, Gaston, |ful'n>\tIwho came home from Berlin, N.H., j Mrs.Mabel Gothrop and Miss ] for the holidays.! Phyllis Gothrop accompanied Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Stevenson, Bowen I Van Prevail, of Brown\u2019s Hill, to.Avenue, Sherbrooke, were guests of I Montreal by car to meet Pte.Van Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Jentcerson.Mrs.Prevail, who arrived on the \u201cQueen | Curtis Jenkerson accompanied them Elizabeth,\u2019 via New York.They j1 home.spent a week-end in the city.\tMiss Mary Gallagher closed her Mr.and Mrs, James E.Walker ; school for two weeks and spent the entertained his parents, Mr.and ¦ holidays with her mother, Mrs.Mrs.E.E.Walker, and her mother, ! James Gallagher, in L\u2019Avenir.fre is a one-inch library -twelve booklets\u2014which will show you how to make a plan for handling your money \u2014 tailonnade to your special circumstances; suggestions for sensible economies in purchasing food, clothing, shelter, home furnishings and health ; how to use credit constructively and how to budget your time.Look at the titles MONEY MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES \u2014 C.ivi'N you Hie fundnmenUll» to follow iii handling family finances.THE BUDGET CALENDAR\u2014fThr work book for budget planning and simple records.POR NEWLYWEDS\u2014 Haw to start off on the right foot in planning family finances.THE FOOD DOLLAR\u2014How to economize on the food blit without neglecting essential nutrition.THE CLOTHING'DOLLAR\u2014Tells how to plan and purchase the family wardrobe on n limited income.THE RENT At DOLl AR \u2014 Ways and means of get ting the most for your rental dollar.THE HEALTH DOLLAR \u2014 Methods of guarding your health and your pocketbook at the same time.HOME FURNISHINGS \u2014 Many inexpensive ways to make your home more attractive.BETTER BUYMANSHIP PRINCIPLES-How to learn to lie a wise buyer.CREDIT FOR CONSUMERS \u2014 How to use credit intelligently and keep out of unnecessary debt.TIME MANAGEMENT \u2014 How to manage time and save energy in housekeeping.GEORGE CLARK\u2019S CARTOONS \u2014 Money management treated with a light, touch.This iHxiklct will amuse you.HOUSEHOLD FINANCE \u2014îr.f AT.Of?^ VJILLDf ' \u2022pirn: rekt dustgSëtïï?YOU\u2019RE GOilY JO SALT TH\u2019 \\ .C\\.fK\\r\\r L V ii/ij\" * ALLEY OOP Three Guesses EATON Mr.and Mrs.Steve Brazel and family and Mr.Fred Todd were,\t____ _____\u201e guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lake, j Lowry were Mr.and Mrs, Floyd in Cookshire.\t: Lowry and daughter, of Waterville, rison and Mr.Clifford Harrison, of Sawyerville, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Locke.Tea guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Locke were Mr.Thomas Harberson, of Birchton, and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kirby.Gueets of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Davies included Miss Maude Banks and Mr.Edward Banks, of Sawyerville, and Mr.and Mrs.Bernald Hodgman, of Birchton.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mr.Isaac Kirby, of Birchton, was a dinner guest of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kirby.Mr.Clement Lowry, Master Gary Lowry and Miss Lois Lowry and Mrs.Claris Phillips and daughters.Mrs.Cecil Jenkin entertained at I Gloria and Connie, of Sawyerville, Mr.Claude Lowry, Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Lowry and sons, Lynford, Graydon and Richard, and Mr.Ohilston Lowry, of High Forest, Mr.Curtis Lowry, of Quebec, Miss Louisa Hadnott, of Cookshire, and Mr .and Mrs.Clifford Brazel and a Christmas party for the school children and their parents.The evening was spent in singing and in playing games and cards, after which Santa Claus distributed gifts to all.Each child received an orange, an apple, candy and nuts, be' sides other gifts.Refreshments were!daughters, Nancy and Helen, served at the close of the evening.' Mr.and Mrs.Frank Kingsley and little Miss Betty-Lou Kingsley and Messrs.Noel and Lincoln Kingsley were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Dougherty, in Sherbrooke.Mr ,and Mrs.Galon Grapes, Miss Gertrude Grapes and Mr.Douglas Grapes were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Grapes, in Sawyerville.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hodge and three children spent a day with Mrs.Hodge\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Merrill, in Bulwer.Mr.and Mrs.Charles McGilton spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Leonard McGilton, in S'tanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Glen, of Cookshire, and Mr.and Mrs.I.0.Glen were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Char- Miss Alma Clark was a guest ofdes Picard.Mrs.Rose Clark, in Bury.\t\u2018 Mr, and Mrs.Henry French, Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Locke and and Mrs.Albert Parker and Mr.Mr.Roy Locke and Mrs.Helen liar- relatives over the holidays.AMP, AS NO STOLEN PROPERTY WAS FOUND IN THAT BURNED OUT LABORATORY, WE HAVEN\u2019T A THIM3 OW 'EM WELL, CHIEF, I MIGHT AS WELL GO BACK HOME.' HOW O/D BOOM ŒT OUT OF THERE WITH T PIECE OF THF TIME-MACHINE ?WHAT'S HAPPENED i I ru&tNE\"\"ri } TO OOP?AND WHATS t nvf00ù\\ V M OCTOPUS GOT TO i rwiciSCO/ i A WITH ALL THIS ?/OF COURSE I KNOW YtaMERVILLE?YcHIEF,THESE \\ SURE .BUT WE CAMfV OF\tBOOM.i T kiCi/co 1 METAJ\t1 oonxjc it Afctrt tx/e* THE ROCKET WIZARD, / CVEKJ HEARD BUT I\u2019VE NEVER X OF IT' LAID EYES ON THE MAN' CAN\u2019T HOLD A MAN JUST BECAUSE HE SOT TANGLED UP WITH AN OCTOPUS».WASH TUBBS Here It Comes BY LESLIE TURNER; \u2019.THIS is LUTHER WHEN HE WAS TEH.,.) AND HfRE-HET> BEEN FIGHTING-SOME BULLY WKO'D LAUGHED / RS.PCPKIN \u2014.AT MY FRECKLES! TELLS ME HE\u2019S IDOLIZED WERE I DON'T DESERVE IT,MAJOR.-BUT EVER SINCE I CAN REMEMBER.THERE WAS NOTHING HE WOULDN'T DO TO PLEASE OZ IMPRESS ME.m SOME PEOPLE THINK HE'S S0RTA HARUM-SCARUM.BUT MOST OF THE CRA2Y LITTLE THINGS HE DID WERE FOR ME \"I WOULDN'T WANT HIM ANY DIFFERENT,\" WELL, THE WAR HASN'T CHANGED HIM A BIT, 4kr wssue [ ¦ tjshmA H,ftTER[ UUTHER\u2019LL BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Explanation BY EDGAR MARTIN VuCPV'.VbO ÇAGVil yiRjaUC.fc\u2019lYS OV CJWVJL , I-1 - VtfYY \\ VOMbA TO I TWOR VO V W- ' 'OO1 /CM.ÆL/.\\
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