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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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lundi 8 juillet 1946
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[" 1946\t\tJULY\t\t\t1946\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t7 2S\t29\t30\t31\t\t\t Sbecht'ooke DiUliiJEeccicd WEATHER INTERMITTENT RAIN Overcast with a little intermittent rain this aftei-noon and evening:, clearing about noon Tuesday.Temperaturee yesterday : Maximum 70.minimum (!t.Year ag:c»: Maximum 7G, minimum 63.Established 1897.PRICE 3 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWN'SHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.MONDAY, JU Y 8, 1946^ Fiftieth Year World News In Brief London, July 8.\u2014 (C.P.) \u2014 Police and villager* armed with club* *coured a wide area of Southern England today for the slayer of 11-year-old Sheila Martin, whose body was found early thi* morning in a clump of bushes 300 yard* from her home at Fawkham.Discovery of the body, within d-lit of the village green, climaxed a night-long search lor tr.e child, who had been reported missing late yesterday.* * \u201e Vatican City, July 8.\u2014fÆ5) \u2014Church bells pealed throughout the Eternal City of Rome yesterday to proclaim the elevation of Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini to sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church\u2014the first time such an honor has been conferred upon a citizen of the United States .Pope Pius, presiding over the rites of canonization, declared that \u201cthe nations and peoples will learn from her\u2014 who ardently loved her fatherland and scattered the treasures of her charity and labors even to other countries \u2014that they are called to constitute a single family, a family that must not be divided in stormy rivalry.\u201d Speaking in Latin, the Pope told of the life of St.Frances Xavier\u2014\u201ca humble child who distinguished herself not by tribute or richness of power, but by virtue.\u201d v -\t* Vienna, July 8.\u2014(/P)\u2014Russian occupation authorities have ordered 54,000 native Germans and other foreigners in the Russian zone of occupation in Austria to leave the country by 6 a.ra.Monday, It was learned last night.A reliable source who declined to be quoted by name said the new order was closely connected with the confiscation of \u201cGerman assets\u201d which the Russians announced Saturday.Austrian officials said the Soviets were claiming 75 per cent of the republic\u2019s in-dustrial capacity.Red Army and Austrian Communist Party trucks were posted outside the homer of the non-Austrians ordered to leave.The Russian order told them they would be permitted to take only 30 pounds of belongings.They were to ha sent to the French zone in Germany.* St W Aboard U.S.Appalachian, July 8.\u2014 (/P) \u2014The Atomic bomb «mashed the coral on the bottom of Bikini lagoon 100 feet below the surface of the water.This was one of the unexpected blows struck by the air bomb released July 1.These blows make it appear certain that navies and ships of the future must be redesigned even to meet the threat of this least formidable type of atomic attack.Close-up pictures taken from the photographic tower show that the bomb seared everything in a circle of more than a mile in a direct blaze of fire.A moment after the bomb was detonated a terrific tornado roared over the entire guinea pig fleet.This was an atomic tornado with a blowtorch-like centre.Its apparent diameter on the water\u2019s surface was more than a mile.r» **\t* Vancouver, July 18.\u2014(C.P.)\u2014Fred Abernethy, president of the A.F.of L.Moulders\u2019 Union, said last night that members of his organization would return today in 17 city foundries despite picket lines of the striking Metal and Chemical Workers\u2019 Union.The announcement came as James Thompson, chief provincial conciliation officer, reported discussions with operators and union representatives would continue today in an effort to settle the 51-day-old walkout embracing 30 plants and 800 employees altogether.4 Powers Matter Of Deadlocked Invitations Katevale Conflagration Proposed Peace Talks U.S.To Submit New Plan To Enforce Atom Control New York, July 8 \u2014(Æ1)\u2014 Thejcept for violations actually threat-United States prepared to submit: en*n£ world peace.a new memorandum to the akomie energy commission today contain-! ing specific proposals for the enforcement of atomic control regulations and outlining possible pen-| alties for violations, i The staff of United States rep- A delegate, who did not wish to be ,identified, said all members of the commission, including the United Skates, were agreed that serious violations were a matter for the Security Council to handle.Under the United States proposals, the authority would be ; given the right to impose penal- j resentative Bernard M.Baruch : ties for lesser violations without: whipped the document into final referring them to the Security | form as the commission\u2019s six-mem-j Council.These penalties would ber sub-committee was called into j include such measures as denial .session to resume discussions on ; or revocation of licences to pro-\u2019 this phase of the control problem.' duce atomic energy.The new United States memor-i The suggestions' were expected the conference unless they were andum, amplifying previous dee-| to meet opposition from some dele-|, ¦larations on enforcement and pen- gates, especially Russia, France allies, was understood to propose; and Poland, who are known to That 'the contemplated atomic de-1 favor placing all enforcement' jvelopment authority be given measures in the hands of khe Sec-power to impose all penalties ex-i unity Council.Russian Envoy Blocks Move Despite Pleas of U.S.and British Representatives for Immediate Ac-; tion.! Paris, July 8\u2014W\u2014The Foreign Ministers' Council recessed after a morning meeting today, still deadlocked on the question of sending out invitations for a 21-power peace conference July 29.Arguments that have marked Foreign Minister Molotov's opposition to sending invitations for ' 'V ¦ \"mm Pte » -\t- Y > - ¦ ' ^ Cardinal Said Illegal Jew Notln Danger Entry Brings By Physician Arab Threat Villeneuve Reported to Be Recovering From Sudden Illness\u2014Extreme Unction Administered Saturday.Quebec, July 8_ffii \u2014Rodrigue ! Cardinal Villeneuve, stricken by a 1 sudden illness, is in hospital here 1 today apparently out of danger ; and on the road to recovery.The 62-year-old Archbishop of [Quebec, fatigued after taking part Jin religious ceremonies at He a la ! Crosse, Sask., from which he re- ! ! turned only Friday night, was, i taken to hospital Saturday and re- Civil Disobedience Program Planned if Illicit Immigration Into Holy Land Is Not Halted.Jerusalem, July 8.\u2014'®\u2014-Threats of a possible Arab civil disobedience program in protest against Jewish immigration to Palestine were coupled today with an Arab slap at President Truman and accompanied by a strict code of rules for its procedure were presented again today in the face of pleas by State Secretary Byrnes j of the United States and Britain\u2019s I Foreign Secretary Bevin to have ¦ the invitations go out immediate- : 1y- Messrs.Bevin and Byrnes said they were willing to discuss pro* ; cedure rules as suggestions but [ would not attempt to foist them on the other countries.The Ministers were to resume their session 1-ate today.; Sources close to the council said that failure to reach an immediate solution cf the procedural problem upon which the Foreign Ministers have been deadlocked since Friday might result in indefinite postponement of the proposed peace 1: ^ ' \"C \"v.Yk.' Y\"'' 'Y: T »!r' Sr-\" : y\u2018.A*\u2019 V\u2018Y.\u2019 * ' '*\t-¦\"S Arts*» à P Y i '' '%' v ¦ rgrv- mm 1 a sugg'es- conference.tion that he open the United State.to Jewish immigrants \u201cif he really is in sympathy\u201d with them.Dr.IT.F Khalidi cf the Arab into Higher Executive Committee said that that group was drafting a new note ! ceived the last rites of the Roman to Britain warning that unless the British Government took diate steps to halt the illegal entry of Jews into Palestine there would be a \u201cwave of non-co-operation by , u ,\t.,\ttt\u2022 T-\t¦ Arabs, followed\tpossibly\tbv civil the canger\tpoint.\tHis Eminence\tis disobedience.\u201d\t* I Catholic Church.| His physician, Dr.Jean Baptiste | Jobin, said last night, however, that i he believed the Cardinal had passed Tass news agency, meanwhile, injected a new note of dissension the proceedings by stating the British, American and French representatives had begun \u201csecret\u201d talks concerning Germany V9 .¦\t.Y « WV \\ ^ * i\tm, A general view of the site where six buildings were burned to the ground in the Katevaila conflagration . Saturday morning, taken some hours after the blaze had died down.White the fire raged, it was impossible to take any photographs due to the tremendous amount of smoke and heat wave, which registered only a grey mass on the film.Apart from \u2019H few household belonging» and a number of head of cattle, the buildings were a complété loss.14 Fatalities Are Reported On Week-End Include Five Drownings and Five Automobile Deaths\u2014Considerable Reduction From Dominion Day Toll, By The Canadian Press Week-end fatalities in Eastern Canada reached n total of 14, a survey by The Canadian Presa showed today, and in addition a woman is miosing from her home at London, Out, The number was a considerable reduction from la,-t week-end when the Dominion Day holiday combined to boost traffic accidents and a total of 59 persons across Canada lost their lives.The week-end's eastern fatalities included five drowning*, five killed by rars ost night that she had gone to Port Stanley, a summer resort on Lake Erie, ami he feared she hail met wifill an accident Quebec Provincial Police are investigating the death of Ida Du> haime, Yamatka County farmer.Duhaimc died of severe injuries» in a farmhouse where he was earned by two men who said they found him lying on the highway near Sorel Saturday.The car fatalities included Edmond Oomeau, (il), of Digby, N.S., Frank Burns, 51, at Montreal, and Mrs.Wiliam Saundera, 111, who died in hospital at Ottawa from injuries received in a car accident July 2, The drownings included those or Mela Mcrvick of Atwater, Sask., and Roger Zakpison of Stockholm, Sas'k., whose car went off the end of a dock at Ken-ora, Ont., during a heavy rainstorm.Dorothy Cook, inly 18 months old, toddled into the water at a beach at Windsor, Ont., and was drowned.Claude Mant'ha was diru'wiH'd at St.Canute, Que., white swimming, and the body of a man believed to be Robert Adame, missing from his Kingston home for some dayis, was found on the shore of Wolfe Island, is believed to have suffered a heart attack but the nature of his illness was not made known officially.First word of the Cardinal\u2019s illness came in a brief communique \u201cAfter that,\u201d the spokesman said, \u201cthe next step may be mass mime- fr0,m w:\u2019nich Russia was being ex- orvrr'ir i i i eluded.The deadlock on the peace conference stemmed from Russia's insistent demands that the Big Four impose a set of rules of procedure on the conference\u2014demands which both the British and American d-ele.n, « v j TT- both one British and Amènes ™ I n /\t+\t' anVhls gates vehemently opposed, executive will refuse to accept re- Thc\tdeadlock was accept re siponsdhiMty for them.\u201d Khalidi\u2019s statement came as the from the Archbishop's Palace executive committee disclosed it wdiich said he was confined to his already had drafted a letter to room and that \u201cit was deemed wise President Truman accusing him of to administer him the Extreme \u201cflagrant, empty and irvespon-Unotion\u201d Saturday.\tsifole statements\u201d in connection tl:\u201er Prayers for his recovery were with the problem of Jewish immi- v,itnv~\tt\\a.\tu\u201e asked for by Msgr.J.Oner Plante, gration to Palestine, auxiliary Bishop of Quebec.\tThe note was prepared in reply The distinguished prelate, a na- a White House statement last tive of Montreal, has travelled Tuesday to the effect that the United States was prepared to as- heightened by a protest from China against being omitted from the list of inviting powers.China\u2019s Foreign Minister Wang Whim-Chie\u2019h told the council that it had been specifically agreed in Moscow I viting powers, but Mr.Molotov had insisted that they be limited to the United States, Britain, France and Russia.widely in recent years.He was in Rome last February for Pope Pius XII\u2019s consistory and shortly before that went to Mexico City as papal legate at ceremonies marking the 50th annivedsary of the coronation of Our Lady of Guadalupe.He visited Canadian servicemen in England, Belgium and Italy in the fall of 1'944.Cardinal Y\u2019illeneuve was ordained as priest in 1907 and after 23 years on the staff of the scholasticate of the Oblates in Ottawa, where he had completed his religious training, he was appointed Bishop of Gravelbourg.Sask.Two years later he was enthroned as Archbishop of Quebec and the .t i r\\i j following year he was elevated tn UlCS At UttclWH the cardinalats.Cardinal Villeneuve was the; Ottawa, July 8.\u2014 XP! sume technical and financial responsibility for the transportation of 100,000 European Jewish refugees to Palestine in accordance with recent recommendations of the Anglo-American inquiry commission.The Arab committee said it \u201cwould have liked to ignore this last statement and attach no importance to it\u2014coming as it does at a time when President Truman is begging for Jewish votes in the forthcoming presidential election.\u201d Noted Laborite Noted Flyer Near Death After Crash Fast, Long-Range Craft Smashes Into Beverly Hills Houses With Builder Howard Hughes at Controls.Los Angeles, July 8.\u2014 (IP) \u2014 Howard Hughes, movie maker and Funeral builder of airnlanes.clnnp* nreenr.I the February copsistory.-day night.-I A f orm er Another Pogrom Is Feared As Jews Flock Into Poland By LARRY ALLEN Warsaw, July 8.\u2014 (IP) \u2014The thousands of Jewish repatriates steaming into Poland from Russia are causing authorities to fear a recurrence of anti-Jewish outbreaks such as the Kielce pogrom in which 41 jersons died.A government spokesman said Sunday that armored cars and militia reinforcements had been dispa tohed to the ancient Cathedra! City of Czestochowa, west of Kielce.to prevent what appeared to be an attempt to start rioting.The appearance of a Pole with a camel which he said he acquired from the Russians caused intense excitement in the market place of Czestochowa.The government spokesman said anti-Semitic agitators circulated in the curious crowd Brniinr) th* £a.rv! cP-i-M °»* siarfed reported to be the fastest long-president of the range craft ever constructed.: Trades and Labor Congress of Can- The twin-engine monoplane jada, Mr.Moore had been in poor crashed into three houses and a -health for several days.Born in garage in a Beverly Hills residen-i England he came to Canada in tial district late yesterday with 11905 and was first associated with Hughes alone at the controls on its [the Canadian labor movement as maiden flight.|a member of the Niagara Falls, Hughes staggered from the shouting anti-Jewish cries and dis- Ont., local of the United Brother- wreckage, was hustled to Beverly tributing provocatory literature, hood of Carpenters and Joiners.He ' Hills emergency hospital, and The spokesman said prompt inter- later became business agent for transferred from there to Good vention of Polish armed forces pre- the union in the Niagara district Samaritan Hospital for surgery,! vented a riot.\t;&nd then was organizer until he He was placed in an oxygen tent.1 Vice-Premier Stanlislaw Mikola- [became T.L.C.president in 1919.Doctors said he had a 50-50 chance jezyk, leader of the Polish Peasant ! He remained at the head of that to survive party, in a statement condemned ,organization until lO.tewhenhe Twenty-five minutes before the -\t-\t-\t¦\t\u2019\t'was appointed to the National Em- crash, Hughes radioed that he was ployment and Social Insurance having engine trouble.He said he Commission.In 1940, on the re- was going to try to make an emer-, tirement of the late P.M.Draper, gency'landing on the Los Angeles he returned to the T.C.L.presi- Country Club course.That was the dency and held office until 1942 last message from him.when ill health forced his retire-; The XI-Ï1 was the second plane ment.\tto be rolled out of the hangare at Mr.Moore represented Cana- the Hughes plant in the last month, dian labor at a number of-import- Two weeks ago Hughes\u2019 $20,000,-,\t.\t.\t, ,, .,ant international conferences, was 000 flying boat, largest aircraft in other organizations renewed their a member of the governing body, the world, was moved from Culver demands for free emigration to !0f r}je international Labor Organ- City to the harbor for final as-Palestme.Jews m large ^ numbers izatjon ancj a jabor representative sembly.It was be test flown late beseiged the committees offices |0n the Canadian National Rad- this summer.and the American Embassy seek- way* board of directors.\tj Hughes held the world\u2019s atten- ing transit permits to go across He is survived by his widow, two: lion for nearly four days in 1933, Germany toward Palestine or the sons, Lewis N.Moore of Montreal when he set a globe-circling record | United State»,\tand Norman Moore of Ottawa.of 91 hours and 14 minutes.r .in a the Kielce pogrom and vigorously .denied that his followers were to j blame as Vice-Premier Wladislaw : Gomulka has Intimated.Jews by the tens of thousands were being routed into Szczecin I (Stettin) in Northern Poland and into Low'er Sileslia, reports reaching the capital said.The Central Committee of Polish Jews and Mexican Vote Followed By Fraud Charge Miguel Aleman Claims Election to Presidency-Two Deaths Reported as Army Used to Police Polls.Mexico City, July 8,- (IP) \u2014 Miguel Aleman, 12-year-okl candidate of the powerful government party (P.R.I.), today claimed election as President of Mexico in balloting yesterday which brought charges of fraud from his principal opponent, former Foreign Minister Ezequiel Padilla.Two deaths and a number of minor casualties marked the voting, in which the army was used for the first lime in history to police polling places.Alt/hoifgh the results will not he known officially until Thursday, Aleman said there was no doubt of his election.Pad-ilia, candidate of the Mexican Democratic Party, charged that the election in the federal district, which includes Mexico City and its environs was \u201cstained by the gravest of frauds\u201d and added: \u201cFrom what happened in the federal district, where all means of guaranteeing honest elections were hoped for, it can be imagined what happened in the rest of the country.\u201d Padilla said he believed that, the actual popular vote favored him overwhelmingly and added that \u201cin Continued on page 2 President Seeking Approval Of Loan Washington, July 8 \u2014OP)\u2014 President Truman and State Secretary Byrnes stepped directly into the fight over the British credit today as some administration leaders privately voiced concern about the impending House vote on the huge transaction.Mr.Truman sent a letter to Chairman Brent Spence (Deni.-Ky.) of the House of Representatives Barking Committee, renewing his request for congressional approval of the proposed $3,750,-000,000 credit.Rep.Spence will read the letter to the House, opening four days of debate today on the loan agreement.Mr.Byrnes cabled Rep.Spence from Paris that the loan is essential to the welfare of Britain and world peace.Mr.Byrnes is attending he Foreign Ministers Conference.Bread Rationing Deemed N ecessary London, July 8.-(C.P.Cable)\u2014 Reynolds\u2019 News said in an editorial yesterday that \u201cif bread rationing is unpopular, as the Tory news papers of the Lords Ke-msley, Rother-mere and BravePbrool) say it | is, this only serves to emphasize it is necessary,\u201d ! The newspaper, published by the | Co-operative Wholesale Society, : added: \u201cNo government would pr r-teist in courting un-popularity this I way if an caster course were open j to it.\u201d - The editorial questions the in-1 fluence on public opinion of the I newspapers owned by the men it mentioned but said: \u201cThey have in their hands the power to create t-he fiction of a nation-wide public out-! cry.\u201d Bread rationing in Britain is scheduled to start July 21.See Approval By President Of Price Bill Senators Commence Showdown Fight on Revival of Controls\u2014Truman Said to Be in Favor of Compromise.Washington, July 8.-\u2014(/P)\u2014A prediction of pre ddemtial approval was thrown behind the compromise Office of Price Administration renewal bill today as Senators dug in for a showdown fight over whether* \u2014and how\u2014to revive price controls.With the country entering its see-J ond week since the death of the j war-born agency, a Capitol Hill | adviser to President Truman let it j lie known he \u201chas no doubt\u201d that , the President will sign the pending 'measure if leaders can bludgeon it j through Congress in its present form.This official, who declined to be quoted by name, emphasized to a reporter that he was not attempting to forecast Mr.Truman\u2019s reaction if any of a new series of restricting amendment* are written into the measure during its precarious course through the Senate and a Senate-House conference I committee.The word that.Mr.Truman apparently is satisfied with what Democratic leader Alben Barkley of Kentucky was able to bring out of the banking committee was passed down through thc ranks in an obvious attempt to offset the criticism voiced against the compromise by\tAdministrator Paul Porter last week.Anti - Allied Riot Injures 11 In Trieste American Troops Held in Barracks to Prevent Recurrence of Demonstration \u2014 British Use Tear Gas.Trieste, July 8\u2014(/P).American troops here were ordered held in their barrack-» yesterday to prevent a recurrence of anti-Allied demonstrations by pro .Italian groups which injured eleven persons Saturday night.British military police replenished stoders of tear gas, which they used Saturday night to break up the free for-a!] fight before Unita Square in which American and British soldiers were jeered and stoned.Meanwhile pro-Yugoslav leaders, rcs-ponsible for a nine-day-old harbor strike, said their followers would not de-mon-strate against the Paris d stem.A spokesman warned that thc strike, which involves some 200,000 workers, would continue until the Allied Military Government meets the striker\u2019s demands, which include the \u201cremoval of pro-Fascist elements in the Venezia Giulia civil police;\u201d the arrest of Italian action squad members, who wrecked Yugoslav establishments last Sunday and \u201cexpulsion of all pro-Fascist elements who came here recently.\u2019\u2019 Guilt Proved Of Chetnik Minich Says Prosecutor Sums Up Charges in* Treason Trial of General Mihailovic\u2014 Anglo-Americans Accused.Belgrade, July 8\u2014 ((B\u2014 Chief , proscouio-r Col.Milos Mmic-h be-\u2019 gan his summation i-n the treason ! trial of Gen.Draja Miluailovic to- day by declaring that every charge |contained in the prosecution indtet-Iment had been proved irrefutably.Minich also accused An-glo-! American rePhES'erotaitivea who were .stationed at Mih-ailovic\u2019s headquarters of mitigating him to ' fight against Yugoslav Coin-! mu ni ft?».; Minich E-aid that American of* [fleer, had remained at Mihailovic\u2019* | headquarters lat-e as January, 11945, and that this gave the Qhet-I nik loader an opportunity * r.i-ain.|tain that he war not collabonalting with the enemy.Describing Mihailovic\u2019» activi.titfi as \u201ca four year fight against the national liberation movement,\u2019\u2019 Minich charged that the politicians of all the pre-war Yugoslav parties had collaborated closely with the Chetnik leader.He added that the \"home traitors\u201d who worked with Mihailovic had \u201cprevemted the people of Yugoslavia from giving
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