Sherbrooke daily record, 17 décembre 1946, mardi 17 décembre 1946
[" VVEATHht.1946\t\tDECEMBER\t\t\t1946\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT X\tF\tS 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t2S 29\t39\t31\t\t\t\t Sliecbrooke TDailq TEecocd CLEAR AND COLDER Freezing rain ending this afternoon, becoming clear this evening.Wednesday clear and much colder.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 26, minimum -9.Year age: Maximum 25, minimum 12.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.PRICE 4 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17.1946.Fiftieth Year.World News American Delegate May Ask In Bnef U.N.Atomic Energy Group For Early Vote On US Plan 18 Killed In Train Wreck Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec.17.\u2014(IP)\u2014Police today investigated a report that Edmond Haynes, 54-year-old Negro who fatally shot a policeman and wounded four other per-sons during an hour of run.ning gunplay yesterday, was wanted in Toledo, O., in connection with the murder of his wife there several years ago.Police said warrants had been signed charging Haynes with the murder of Herbert McLanahan, 38, Murfreesboro patrolman who died last night, and with attempt to commit murder against Fire Chief Buck Qualls, Sheriff Earl McKnight and Police Chief N, W.Powers.Haynes shot McLanahan as the patrolman questioned him following a complaint from a storekeeper that the Negro was acting suspiciously around his establishment.* * * Montreal, Dec.17.\u2014(CP) -\u2014Eighteen hours late, a passenger train carrying 431 war brides and children arrived here yesterday from Halifax after being delayed by derailment of a freight train.It was the third set-back for the new Canadians since leaving England.The party first had a two weeks wait in England while their ship, the Empire Brent, underwent repairs after colliding with a cattle boat soon afte starting her overseas voyage.When the ship reached Halifax Harbor Friday morning a 34 mile gale prevented her from docking until late afternoon and the bride\u2019s special train was unable to leave until after dark.Seventeen freight cars derailed near Eic, Que,, yesterday morning held up the party for the third time.Quebec, Dec.17.\u2014 (CP)\u2014-Msgr.Omer Plante, auxiliary Bishop of Quebec, presided over ceremonies in the Franciscan Missionary Sisters Convent here Sunday when a group of young women took religious vows.Newly-created nuns included: Cécile Dufresne, Montreal; Marie Paule Mercier, Sherbrooke, Que.; Marie Rose Lavoie, St.Jean 1\u2019Evange-lîste, Que.; Beatrice Lesage, Ccaticook, Que., and Leon-cinne Boucher, St.Gabriel Eailemant.Que.Father Louis Routhier, C, 3.S.R., of Aylmer, Que., preached the sermon.* * Warsaw, Dec.17.\u2014(/P)\u2014 The supreme national tribunal called four former Nazi officials to trial today on charges connected with the mass execution of Poles and Jews and the destruction of Warsaw.The four were Ludwig Fischer, governor of Warsaw from 1939 through 1944; Max Daume, police colonel; Joseph Meisinger, Gestapo chief, and Ludwig Leisz, civil guard captain.The prosecution was expected to ask their execution.Verdicts are expected about Jan.15.MAY WED PRINCESS ELIZABETH PISBMF.- FRINGE PHILIP OP GREECE, whose engagement to Britain\u2019s Crown Princess is expected to be announced at any time, according to sources close to the Royal Palace and the British Government.Official denials of the proposed marriage are believed instigated only by current political issues.King George VI must give his royal assent before the marriage could take place and the British Government.and Privy Council must be consulted.The union would make the royal scion of Greece Prince Consort, if and when, Elizabeth mounts the throne.2 RoundsW on By Lewis In Court Battle Baruch Proposal Encompasses International Controls and Inspections Outside the Veto Recently Agreed to by Molotov\u2014Commission Will Commence Debate on Question Today.Lake Success, N.Y., Dec.1 7\u2014W \u2014 The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission was summoned to take up the long-debated question of atomic energy control today amid indications that American Delegate Bernard M.Baruch was ready to press for an early vote on the L'nited States plan.The American proposal, stressing international controls and inspections, w'as turned down flatly by Andrei A.Gromyko of Russia last summer.During the recent general assembly sessions, however, Foreign Minister Molotov agreed to international inspections and controls, which W'ould operate outside the controversial veto but within the framework of the security council.It remained to be seen whether, in the light of the development, Gromyko now would accept the Baruch plan, seek to amend it, or again insist on his own proposal.Gromyko's original resolution, also put before the commission last summer, would ban atomic weapons and leave control and punishment to the individual countries, -Baruch, convinced of the \u201cimperative necessity for speed,\u2019\u2019 has i prodded the commission continually and now points to the fact that the body must report to the parent security council by December 31.Baruch\u2019s resolution calls for a strong international system of control of atomic energy established Ttf* and injuring 6!) olher?view (above) shows wre A speeding Pennsylvania passenger train crashed into two de-rai'.ed freight trains near Mans* Held, 0.killing eighteen persons Aerial ;er trying to clear smashed and twisted passenger and freight cars from right-of-way.Among dead and injured were soldiers travelling from Fort Dix to Chicago.At right: Only the feet of these crushed bodies show clearly, protruding from the smashed cars.Test Validity Of City Laws In Sect Case Defence Counsel Would Fight Charges Individually in Some 800 Witnesses of Jehovah Trials.u ui oi aiomic energy esiianusnea ; and defined by a treaty.This Montreal, Dec.17.\u2014((P)\u2014Court Execution of Four German Ge^y (convemion) would set up officials estimated yesterday that cxeuiuun OI rour uei man, an international authority with if all the Witne.-es of Jehovah rNS0nerS-0f-War and One ful1 powers of inspection and con- cases pending in Recorder\u2019s Court r.anarlian Veteran F«tah.!h'01 of the treaty regulations.The were argued on their merlin it GcUldUlclIl V bier an CbldU j atomic bomb would be outlawed would take the court two year.-, Iishes DiUma! Record, ani- tlle United States would re-;aml two months of steady sittings 1 veal its secrets step by step with 1 to dispose of them.And that\u2019s not Lethbridge, Alta., Dec.17.\u2014W ; the setting up of effective safe- ! counting holidays and court rocc.: ¦ \u2014A new high record for the num- j guards.\tietes.her of hangings in one Canadian: I*16 other U.N.body currently | Some 800 case,-; are backlogged [active \u2014 the Security Council \u2014jin which sect members are charge J Five To Hang In Lethbridge Wednesday jail in one day will be set here tomorrow when five men\u2014fou jman prisoners of war and dian army veteran\u2014will be exe- ! investigate cuted.The Germane were convicted of murdering a fellow prieoner in the Medicine Hat prisoner-of-war Scamp in 1944 and the Canadian.Donald Sherman Staley, 29, a na-Washington, Dec.17.\u2014John L.itive of Braccbridge, Out., was con-Lewis won a double victory yes-jdemned for the sex-killing of six-terday in preliminary rounds of his Sy631'-0^ Donnie Gose in Calgary legal battles with the United States \u2018ast July 24.Government and the coal mine', J he present high mark for hang-operators:\tjiugs on any one day in any Cana- 1_The Sunreme Court o-ranf od ' dian J511 is four' The four Salad'll his p e t i Ü o n U t o 6 br o a d en11 h e ^ r gu- j ?g 4 4 6 S; \u201e \"i.r of i f a n HD ^ JUly f\u2019 ments on his appeal from the con- 1\t\u2019 1 Halifax public square for empt-of-court conviction against Supreme Court Ruling Enables Leader of Mine Workers to Invoke Norris - LaGuardia Anti-Injunction Act.conditions ; yesterday heard representatives- of (with distributing pamphlets with- ' \"O \u2022 T| / a 1 nir Ger-: Bulgaria* Albania and Yugoslavia out licence.A test case on the val- |I\tff H'l If*.Ail (j (f| a Cana- j join in a demand that the council '-dity of Montreal\u2019s $25 licence law; ^\tiw A J.\u2014a.ty AA Crash Claims Three Lives inside i's now before Mr.Justice G.F.'Greece.\t, Gibsone of the Quebec Superior Strongly denying charges of the I Court i Greek Government that the three countries had fomented guerilla In Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday,' A.L.Stein, counsel fer the Je-1 warfare within Greece for their hovahV.Witnesses, raid he intend-! own ends, the three in turn laid ic( to flght the cases the blame at the door of the Royal- ; ,?3'eyef P^sible.list - dominated Athens Govern-' T intend to plead ment.individually ; - 1 and argue giving the j .himself and the United Mine Work-jers, which resulted in a $3,510,000 (fine against the union and Lewis, i This enables him to seek the refuge ;of_ the.Norris-La Guardia anti-injunction Act In the arguments to be heard January 14th.2\u2014The United States Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the recognition granted to Lewis\u2019 union of murder and mutiny on the high seas.Four bank robbers -were executed in Montreal on October 24, 1924 The gallow Perzenowski, 34.Sgt.-Maj.Wil Mueller, 31, Sgt.-Maj.Heinrich Buech, 29, and Sgt.Walter Wolf, 29.Continued on Page 5 Fiance Of Mother Stabbed By Youth 1 each case on its meri accused the benefit of a full\" ami i j complete defence,\u201d Mr.Stein said.! City Prosecutor Antonio Lamer, | ion the other hand, indicated ne I I was pinning his hopes on Mr Jus-| j tier Gibeone\u2019s judgment as a means jot haetening disposition of the) j cases.Accidental Death Verdict Carries Rider Wig-Wag System Should Be Installed at Crossing Near Drum-mondviile.Drummomlville, Dec.17.\u2014-A verdict of accidental death was rc- ,,,.\t,\tWhen one case came up in which : turned yesterday afternoon by a Chicago, Dec.17.\u2014(TP)\u2014-A 15-j testimony touched upon the quail- ! coroner\u2019s jury sitting under Coro-year-old boy who went to visit hisj fications of sect members as \u201cmin- ner Dr.Rone Millet, investigating object- the triple death in a level crossing had been ' occident early Monday morning at .\t.w|.v»w»6hly threshed out in the easel Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, ten iutauy etabed his mother\u2019s 50- row before Mr.Justice.Gibr-one.miles north of Diummondville.year-old fiance to protect her froml \u201cAs far as I am concerned oemg choked.\t|this cage, I will not even argue 1 aged Their victim, CpL Karl Leh-j all^\tj ^h^d^ We\twhich is years, were, killed instantly when GRANBY MAN CHARGED with assault Granby, Dec, 17,\u2014 (Special to ihe Record) -Charlie.Em\u2019lo Savary, 26, of Granby, was charged with assault nod hr.ttery and attempt to commit a theft in connection wi Ih p n attack made on Gaston Forant?, Granby manarjer of M'Ison\u2019s Brewery, late last Thursday nindit.Forand had put his car away when he was attacked with an iron pipe.Forand retaliated and managed to hold his attacker until neighbors summoned police.Savory will appear for preliminary hearing January 16.1924.\t, i-i * )0y ,\t0 w^Pt.t0 vlsit i f ications of , ect members a The four Germans to go to the ^nts^la-t Xbt1TaphK^maSHPnreS;!is,terS\u2019\u2019,\u2019uPi'ose,eu>tor Lamer lows are S-taff Set-Mai Bruno J ' ^ night was h-eld without cd and held the question hi rzenowski 34 slÆ;.Wi:° &a_r£ toda7 ¥teT\u2019\t«id, he j thoroughly threshed out in i Three Candidates File Nominations Passenger Car Prices Up 10 P.C.Seven Per Cent Boost in Price of Commercial Vehicles, Effective Tomorrow, Also Announced by Prices Board.Ottawa, Dec.1 7 \u2014 ® \u2014 A 10-per cent increase in the con-sumer price of new Canadian-made passenger automobiles and a seven per cent boost in ihe price of commercial vehicles, effective tomorrow, were announced today by the Prices Board.Permission for the increases was granted, the Board said, because of higher prices being paid currently for essential imported parts and 'substantially higher costs of both domestic labor and materials.\" The companies who are permitted to make adjustments in prices are the l ord Motor C ompany of Canada, General Motors of Canada and the Chrysler Company of Canada, and the Board said the increase in price was allowed following demonstration by the three companies of the effect ol higher production costs.Bonn! officials said that despiia Increased production costs, the pi\" mil led price inci caso has been lul l to a point, where the price of domestically - produced cars compares \u201cfavorably\u201d with that of imported cars.A Canadian who import: n standard model from the United State ¦¦ today would be obliged to pay upwards of $200 more than for the : ame Canadian-made car under tl \u2022 new domestic price ceiling, the board declared.Mystery Man Of Nazi Arms To Face Trial Friedrich Flick, Phantom Weapon Manufacturer, Will Come Before American War Crimes Tribunal February 1.A mother and her two children, twedve months and three mine foremen in the existing .con- 1 \u201cop\u201d\u2019 and a ketum^ri^h^Medi\" iq161\" kn.if,® into tke bac1^ of Charles Gib,?( tract between the Government and einb Hat n!isoner camn was ac Sence,n!ch\u2019 an optometrist, when ne! So si™; p* »«< : X , VfyK\t% % Wmm n-., n stti m ,,,, ilU / *Hli fi* rfitii wrtorff I'mtn?s p E c i A L AT THE GRANADA A Big Shipment Just In! See and Hear Them Today! STRANGERS IN A STRANGE TOWN! Gary Cooper finds himself on the receiving end of a kiss from lovely co-star Loretta Young, as his pal, William Demarest, registers astonishment.The two men\u2019s adventures add up to International\u2019s aclir.n romance, \u201cAlong Came Jones,\u201d opening tomorrow at the Premier Theatre.A.GRANT KELLEY, a former resident of Sherbrooke and Richmond, who was a candidate for alderman in the Brockville, Ont., elections.He was defeated by the narrow margin of five votes.EUREKA VACUUM CLE NER REMINGTON-RAND ; RAZORS Goblin VACUUM CLEANER $67.50 IIWBlBiaiWW1! perfect â gamble.|[\\\tJ Enterprise siuuiu uuu vcol^u * actresses for the part when Ruth\u2019s' lady\u201d\u2014and\ta $6000 studio had tested 20 Hollywood j agent talked the studio into giv- Barrel Type Model $99.50 Floor Model $114.00 Twosome $19.95 Threesome $23.95 by Erskine ! i Johnson 1 I NEA Staff | Correspondent j aiBUMUBIIMnJ ON THE SETS Hollywood, Dec.17.\u2014(NEA)\u2014 The new comedy team of her a te.ri, over the objections of several big ehots who said:j \u2018Ruth Warrick?She\u2019s not the ype.She\u2019s the perfect lady.\u201d Ruth wa.s worried about the tern ?herself.Then she took the gam-| i ale, spending $6000 on a mink coat and a dress she couldn\u2019t afford.\u201cKate,\u201d she explained, \u201cwas a! wealthy American girl to whom a mink coat vva,s ais casual as a pair of gloves.She might earelerv-ly throw it on the floor, but she wasn\u2019t Kate without it.It was part of her.In that mink coat I wasn\u2019t nervous during the test.I felt at ease\u2014I felt like Kate.\u201d And Ruth won the gamble.Studio executives looked at the test and said: \u201cThat\u2019s Kate.\u201d 1111 RECORD PLAYERS \u2018\u2018Fleetwood\u201d $49.95 \u201cFleetwood\u201d Automatic Nine Record Player $79.50 \u201cSni-Dor\u201d 10 Record Pick-Up (Attaches to any radio) $42.50 Single Record Player Special, While They Last! Groucho Marx and Carmen Mi- i STORY BEHIND \u201cTHE STORY randa was clicking in a bi,g way, VeTeran A1 Green, who has been even thougii no camera was turn- Jirgcting movies for 32 vears, wa.9 mg on the set of 'Copacabana.|b.ehind t;h,e caraera on «the Jolson It was between scenes, and j Story.A1 can take a lbig.bo,V) Groucho and Carmen were ad ;00\u2014the pictunre is his greatest in libbing for laughs.\ta long string of hits.Carmen started to explain to us Grafton, Mass.He was a brother-in-law of Mrs.Kate Renihan, of Newport, Vt.; Henry Renihan, of Rock Island, and James Renihan, of Beebe.Miss Gwendolyn Bell, of Derby Line, is spending a week with her sister, Miss Margaret Bell, in New York.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Rice and two sons, of Holland, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Campbell, in Derby Line.Miss Doris Beerworth, who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Ulsford Cargill, in Derby Line for several months, has gone to Ashville, N.C., for the winter.Miss Margaret Green, of Derby Line, spent a week-end with Miss Betty Comstock, in Barton, Vt.Mrs.Harry Jipner, of Butterfield\u2019s, Derby Line, accompanied by her sister, Mrs.Ruby Walker, spent a week-end at her home in Irasburg, Vt.lightning oddity A bolt of lightening unhitched a team of horses from the farm wagon of G.W.Park, Kidder.Wis., and the horsesi bolted for home, leaving Mr.Park to walk home.Popular LOCAL STAR! Janet Blair is co-starred with the very popular, Quebec-born, Glenn Ford in \u201cGallant Journey,\u201d which starts on Wednesday at the Granada Theatre, Sherbrooke, playing until Saturday night.Paulette Goddard is starred in the second feature, \u201cDiary Of A Chambermaid.\u201d h g pJb'v ju J', We imagined that A1 Jolson him- that ©he plays a dual role in the'-,elf baf; v-0rked ont with Larry film\u2014as herserf and as a French j parkS) to help Larry capture ail musical-comedy star in a blonde | thos'e Jolson gestures and manner-W1'£*\tisms Jolson did give him a lot of \u201cAnd then,\u201d she said, \u201cnobody ; help, according to Green, but it SPECIALS OF THE YEAR '\"«Ok SANIBOY Disposal Unit .HASSOCKS From .OTTOMANS (Foot S(ools) .EKKO Pleasure Cooker WEAREVER Pressure Cooker TWO-BURNER Hotplate.s6,75 !3.5o !8.25 \u201815.95 \u201817.85 *10.50 CEILING LIGHTING FIXTURES ALL GREATLY REDUCED mOFFRT Utmft i / 4 9 .\t.(8th\tV)\t100%\tICI 3/66 .\t.(9th\tV)\t104 %\t105% i:'i/50 .\t.(9th\tV)\t100%'\t101% EGGS (els.per dozen): (invt.\tJob-\t\t\tRe- Spot i\t|;( 'om.\tlois\ttail fQuoL's\tKx-i-h.\t8\t.11 -large 41-42\t41-42\t\u202219\t49-55 -med.3«\t58b\t4 1\t\u202212-47 -pullet 34\t34b\t40\t38-14 \t31-35\t3 !¦\u2022 5\t41\t39 \t 29-30\t29-30\t36\t35 It c For export pack: A-large 43, A medium 41, A-pullet 57.t Free wooden cases, t Canadian Commodity Exchange close basis 50 cases minimum.§ Small lots to retailers in cartoons; 2c per dozen less when bough! loose.H Approximate price to consumers in large retail outlets.BUTTER (c, per lb,): Open Market: No.1 pasteurized Que.fresh and storage butter, 19 Ih; solids, 41; prints, 42, Commodity Exchange: Closing quotes Que.fresh 92 score, 40b.Sales, nil.CHEESE (c.per lb.): Wholesale: Western and Quebec white, 2b::i ; Western and Quebec colored, 22 13/16-23 1/16.POTATOES (per 75-lb, bag): Prince Edward Island .1.20-1.25 New Brunswick .1.10-1.15 Local New Crop.1.15 , n Nominal, b B i d.a Offered.I Traded.Sell unwanted articles through Pc Record Want Ads.\u2014Low cost or three consecutive insertions BIRTHS since there are no fixed dates for election or for sessions of Parlia- SYMONS.\u2014At the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital on December 13th, 1916, to Air.and Mrs.Harol i Symons (nee Thereso Masse), a daughter, Mary Sandra.DEATHS Nova Scotia And Continued from Page 1, desirable rigidity, to attempt to hold Dominion-r,rc\\incial conferences at fixed dates.\u201cThe Dominion Government recognizes the possible advantages of frequent conferences for the discussion of Dominion-Provincial relations and \u2018iroblems, and is pro- of equality with the Prairie Pro- pared to say tha\u2019 such confert vinces which had their payments reduced by a percentage of amounts paid them in respect to their natural resources.He disagreed with Mr.Macdonald on the question of holding Temporary Controls relaxed the re- : Dominion-Provincial conferences at 2 Rounds Won Continued from Page 1, should be held ./hen the need for them arises, an2 where there is a| reasonable degree of unanimity on thc part of the provinces in thc desire for a conference.\u201d American Delegate Continued from Page 1.Other U.N.developments: 1.\tSiam became the 55th mem-6er of the world peace agency.2.\tThe military staff committee strictions on coke deliveries caused by the recent soft coal strike \u2018but continued those on coal itself.The Solid Fuels Administration estimated the 17-dav shutdown cost the country 2\".^3.RQIS-SEAU.HU WARD & BRA D Lit i Olivier Bldg , 1 Wellington S^j, lei Tdl Armand Rousseau, K.C., W.H Bradley.Û.B- Howard.General tria) practice MR.ROBERT W.JENKERSON, OF BROOKBURY j Brookbury, Dec.17.\u2014This com-i munity was deeply grieved on ] Tuesday, November 26, when it became known that Mr, Robert W.Jenkerson had passed away suddenly.Mr.Jenkerson had suffered a severe illness two years ago, from {which he nver fully recovered.Al- I\tthough able to be ud and eo for PAIR OF SKIS.G FEET.WITH POLES., WANTED CARE OF AGED PERSON W- ! short8 mobor trips he Phad no! been valid or convalescent.No malignant i , ,\t, c\t.disease.Modern conveniences, expe.^ Work for some time.On the ence, references, $2 daily.Box 97, Record.;\t\u201cTS passing, hlS COUSin, Mr.-I A.Jenkereon, and family, -of Bish- Wanted to Purchase\thad b?en\u2022î1unî\\er sues]s at -his home and with them and his WIU, BUY HARDWOOD VENEER LOGS, ! wife, he had been to Bury.On OUB BOARDING HOUSE IT 6 AM OLD CUUtJK OF IROM, ALVIN, BUT AFTER T (SET IT SMEARED TH\\a4 vsRTH TfAiS RADIATOR SILT, IT'LL BE A GOLDEN ESS/\u2014VOU'VDHEARD THE ONE ASOL5T THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGGS?this is a special for uncle BULGY VJHO BELIEVES ANYTHING with Major Hoopie For Sale Boarders Wanted in good condition.Price $3.Apply 3 Convent Street, comer of King.WHITE ENAMELLED ICE RiEFRIGEK-ator, like new; large box stove, two model \u201cA\" Ford wheels with tires, some GOOxlG tir s.Phone 393-J.\t243 Main, upper tenement, L nnoxville.W.a LYNCH.K.C.» GENERAL PUAJ-tice, Settlement of Estate*, Sun Lite Build nig Sherbrooke GASTON DESMARAIS, ADVOCATE, 433 Main Strçet, Richmond Fbti'ie B?.CHARLES A WHITE, AITORNEY.McManamy & Walsh Bldg.70 Welling ton St.North.Phone 1689.____«___________________________' Auctioneers ZBPfl.ROUSSEAU.SAWYIGRVILLE, « AL DEN R.ROUSSEAU, AUunlUNEEK, for the District of Su Francia Farm and town auctions.Tel.69, East Angus, Que.ONE NATIONAL 42 HP.STATIONARY Diesel engine horizontal single cylinder complete with ai: starting equipment and water circulating system.First class condition.Sacrifice for quick sale*.Rea.sm for sal.: Iri.Halling electric power.Apply L.C.Pharo Co.Ltd., Thetford Mima.Que.10\u201d and up.Lynn Parsons, Bury.CORD WOOD 3 FT.FOR IMMEDIATE delivery Must be dry.all sound and split, 80% maple, balance birch and beech.Also hardwood slabs 4 ft with edgings bundled.State quantities and loaning point.Boirt and Freres inc., 2000 Mercier St., Montreal.WE VJON'T SWALLOW THAT1 UNCLE AMJDS KNOWS BRUCE IS A GANDER AN' THEY DON'T LAV EGGS BESIDES, ANY SIMPLE I MON KNOWS GEES& CAN'T GlVle OUT WITH NOGG&TS/ (Squire so, alvin, BUT IT'6 STILL A GOLDEN EGG = COPR me BY NFS tERVICf.INC.T.M VtC.U.S.1**7.crF RADIO PROGRAMMES ONE MOUTON FUR COAT, ALMOST I new, size 1G.\t$165 cash.Phone 4S43-J.! »VE BUY USED OR NEW H.P motors Duquette Gillespie.Phone 3296 FRACTIONAL Specialties.26 SMALL TABLE HiADIO.dition.Phone 4183-W.IN GOOD CON- LARCEf SALE OF FURNITURE; TWO ! radies, one Marconi (cabinet), 12 tubes.; one Deforest-Crosley, 7 tubes, white and j black enamel stove, Belanger.All in j goiC)«\t11 :15\u2014Sports Review.11 \u2018.55\u2014N*ws.\t 12:00\u2014Station Closing.¦*\t\t 1 \t\t\t\t - \t\t \t\t12:00\u2014Dance Orchestra.\t WANTED © Experienced Locm Fixers \u2022 Experienced Weavers on Drapers \u2014 Cromptcn & Knowles and Staffords 8-hour day \u2014 44-hour week Domiiîion Burlington Mills Limited PACIFIC STREET \u2014 SHERBROOKE RAYON MANUFACTURERS CLIFF SHONYO Publishers\u2019 Agent Since 193)8 22b Pine St.- M agog-Phone 430 We Have Any Magazine You May Want.AUTOMOBILE PARTS Garage Equipment Retreading and New Tires Skis and Hockey Sticks Electrical Heaters and Toasters Hodge Auto Parts, Ltd.31 Wellington S.\u2014 Tel.I Hi or 117 DECORATING MATERIALS WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealer for \"FUN TESTE!)'\u2019 Wallpaper anil RAMSAY'S paint.Complete idnck of PLASTIC paint.FLOOR SANDING «ifh modern machines.FOR 1\t\u2014 1(1 pas: Motors Bus.Sharpe, Suite \u2022 on SI.North, Tel.3286.SALE eager General Vpply (J.S.6, 66 Welling-Shcrbrooke, LOWER IRELAND Mm.Harry Little has returned home, having spent \"a week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Ray Hurt, in Belleville, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wright, who spent a few days at the former's home, here have returned to Nova Scotia, where they will re-I side, Mr.Willard Wright, who had the j misfortune to cut his foot, is confined to the house.MRS.JAMES RIDDLE, OF GRANBY Granby, Dec.17.\u2014Many mourn 'the loss of one of Granby'.4 most loved citizens, Mrs.Ida Riddle, who 1 passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday, November 29, at her residence.Mrs.Riddle was born in Massachusetts, in 1858, and came to Granby twenty years ago, after residing in Montreal for several years, Her husband Mr.James Riddle predeceased her in 1899.She is survived by two sons, James Riddle, of San Diego, j Calif; Walter Riddle, of Granby; i four grandchildren, Walter, James, Kenneth and Evelyn.A * grandchild, Campbell, was killed in active service in Italy, on November 24, 1943.The funeral service was held at her residence, 95 Elgin, Street, on Monday morning, at 10,30, December 2.with the Rev.N.1).Patterson officiating, j Interment took place in the family lot in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, on Monday after-! noon, December 2.iR.JitlBiji L J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wel\u2019ington South Tel.2913-.I PROPERTY FOR SALE Three-apartment house at 89 Montreal St.Oil heating system, hot water all year.Refrigerator, gas stove, two heated garages Annual revenue: 82.760.Selling price: $25.100.Nine-apartment house at 201 London St.Oil heating, hot water all year.Refrigerator, gas stove.Annual revenue: 84,680.Selling price: S 15.500.20 Builtliiig Lots on 13th and llth Axes., In East Sherbrooke.Aptily to 201 London St.\u2014 Phone 3871 MRS.JOHN KNUCKEY, OF SUTTON Sutton, Dec.17.\u2014Mrs.John Knuckey posed away in Sutton, on November 23, in her ninety-first year, at the home of her daughter, Mr.-\\ Leon Dyer.Mrs.Knuckey, born Eliza Jane O\u2019Brien, was the daughter of Thomas O'Brien and his wife, Elizabeth Barnes.She was born in what is now Sutton Village, and had lived all *.t life in Sutton Township and Village.She was married to John Robert Knuckey, of Sutton, on November I?*, 1872.They had seven children, five of whom are fitill -, a AxCp* Bluebird Blui Steel Charme GIVE HER A DIAMOND RING THIS CHRISTMAS! 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I'LL DROP YOU OTP (Yf YOUR FRONT DOOR .m hunting?\u201d As silence fell, the Major stroked his mustache tentatively.\u201cThis man would \u2014 um \u2014 be a capitalist, I suppose?\u201d \u201cOh, not necessarily,\u201d said Mr.'n Montreal.Milgrim.\u201cNo, he would have to Mr.and Mrs, invest nothing more than his name tended the fur and his interest and his unimpeachable honor.\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said the Major slowly, clearing his throat, \u201cit is just possible that I\u2014I suggest someone-\u2014\u201d Mr.iTliilgrim interrupted.\u201cWhy not come up to my room with me.sir, and well have luncheon sent|\u201d\u2019'jJ\u2019 School, to us from the restaurant?Mr.Breen is not in today, and I should like so much the chance to talk at greater length on the subject.' The Major could see no reason why he shouldn\u2019t lunch in Mr.Milgrim\u2019s room.The idea seemed to him a very good one.of De The Seventh Day Adventists ' Denomination have secured a por-i \u2018ion of land from Mr, L.\u2022 Ebon Fessenden, which will be used for i a Youth Centre and S.D.A, campground.\tj Mr.Oscar Davis was a visitor! BOOTU, THLRWÇ.ROD Now! PNDOH ! MtY w-a-i-t m k\";, iNcMkJvYf i ,,ii, 11/ l.r /.VIC FLINT Elben F es end en at-cral of Mr.F.Johnston, at the Creek.Mr.and Mrs.David Bull, were guests of Miss G.Jones, in Cowansville.Mrs.P.W.Matthews was in Knowlton to attend the dedication and school opening of the New (To Be Continued) MELBOURNE returned I week-end I Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Wentworth end Meissre.Melvin and Charles Wentworth were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Aber-ct, nibie, in Danville.Mrs.C.Spencer hais home, after spending a in Montreal.Mr.Melvin Wentworth was the guest of Mr Bert Lockwood and Mr.and Mm.Fred Mastine, in Kingsey.Mrs.C.Montgomery, of S Durham, is the guest of her and daughter-in-law Clifton Montgomery Mr.Melvin Wentworth has re-!Mrs turned home, after spending several months in Ontario and Alberta, Mre.Charles Spavke spent a week-end in Montreal with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Davis were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hayes, in Gran-bv.Mrs.Forest Wriglv, of Knowlton, and Mit;.Orlando Wright spent tiro week-end in Montreal and St.Anne do Bellevue, with Mr.and Mrs.Howard Wright, of Montreal, and Mr, Forest Wright, who has been a patient in the Military Hospital in S:.Anne do Bellevue for several months.Miss Kathleen Badger, of Waterloo, visited her parents.Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Badger, at \u201cMaple View Farm.\u201d / v:g.FISAS?TO\tokay, / remcMBER.con Y gaby, but S?AL THAT I AM HOW | LET'S KEEP CORÛI STRAND.THE /CLOSE TAB CHILi SCCVHN THAT I USED TO BE >tO .LONC-ER EXEES7S.Uacliy's condition was bud and they were allowing no visitors.But finally they relent ed.ON THIS TACKY THOMAS KID.YOU ALAY GO IN HOW, MR OH,VIC, IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO TACKY, I CAN'T- TAKE IT EASY, MOTHER MULVANE.WE'LL PULL HIM THROUGH.YOU AND NELLIE WAIT HERE.F WON'T BE LONG.By MICHAEL O\u2019MALLEY and RALPH LAr F.GOSH, VIC, I'M BETTER NOW THAT YOU'RE HERE.BUT I - - I CAN'T MOVE MY LEGS.m t AT I I RIGHT BESIDE YOU.I HOW CD YOU PEEL ?/ IMCKY.4 YMph um n - i7 COPH.HY NLA 1 f v 1 < ALLEY OOP BY V.T- HAMLIN ST.CYR met at W.A.A.K.The Farm Forum Group the home of Mr.and Mrs.Findlay.The siccretary Mr uth I Church read the correspondence, son I The subject for discussion was Mr.and Mrs.!\u201cWhat about Chermurgy?\u201d The\u2019 I hostesses were Mrs.Findlay and j Church.The next meeting DADCUVw.ED ri I A SI T \u201c'RED C~ YOU S\u201d *TlES5, MAM8Y COYOTES CRPTMTN hSCE, DISTURB \\ «\"riv i-^THE PEACE AND ClJigT C~ G CRY GULCH ' URLY WOLf- ALOqn m y Ws Vs HA TED VARIANTS IN THESE PAR PER lESS'N YOU DONE, SO Y'BSTTER COOL.OF?FAS\" ! 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Give A Family Gift.AT DERBY UNE Derby Line, Dec.17.\u2014Most children form their own tastes in read-,ir.g by the time they start school, land accordingly the books they J read before the time they are .six years of age are of special im-| portance.\u201d This was stressed as an jintereetlEer discussion of children\u2019s book.-j by Mrs.Patricia Carroll of the Haskell Library at a meeting of the Derby Line Parent-Teacher.-1 Club at the Village Hall, Tuesday evening.\u2018Tn selecting books for children.\u201d said Mrs.Carroll, \u201cwatch for well-known and capable illustrators and writers.For the very young children picture books or mother goos stories are the most Mrs.Forest Cousens accompanied Mw.Grayson Cousens to Granby.Mr.Galen McClay, of Bor.d-vilie.and son Herman, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Paige and family.Mrs.Florence Stanbridge, who has been staying in Cowansville for three weeks was a guest at her home, \u201cThree Pines,\u201d over :he week-end.Mr.Glen Brown, and Mrs.F.Stanbridge attended the induction of the Rev.Mr.Nurse, at St.Paul\u2019s Church, Knowlton.Montreal Writer Student Veterans Recovers Memory Deny Red Charges Rose Island, part of the Samoan group has the distinction of being the most southerly land to which the United States has gndisputed poseeækffî.Val d\u2019Or, Que., Dec.17\u2014\u201c \u2014 Pretty 24-year-old Monique Chail-ler of Montreal last night was happily re-united with the husband who disappeared Uct.9 and had been given up for dead\u2014Paul Dn-o'.or.r Franette, 3 1-y ear- old French-Canadian writer.Montreal, Dec.17.\u20147\u2014A statement denyipg it is under Communist influence was* issued yesterday by the organizing committee of the National Conference of Students Veterans.It described as \"an unwarranted attack\u201d a charge by two Univer- Franette had been believed sity of Toronto students, Jack drowned last October after corning Ord and John Wallace, last\u2019lhurs-i SHARE IN GIVING A GIFT YOU\u2019LL SHARE IN LIVING \\ The New KROEHLER Csssiossszed Finite mt II 5 STAR COMFORT CONSTRUCTION ë « mm |MS> s».\u2014 shape-retaining seat cushions double-deck back springs precision craftsmanship strong hardwood frames smart, beautiful coverings also in the popular Seeiional S\u2019/ues.See them today! 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Enjoy Cushion-ized ' comfort just once and you\u2019ll never be content to own anything but Kroehler furniture.I Miss Dorothy Bryant, of Austin, is spending several days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hibbard Ingalls.Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Flanders, of Rock Island, and children were : week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.enjoyable.1 Gilbert Flanders.At a little bit older, boys and girls.______________________ enjoy .stories with talking animals' in them, and as they grow still a social time after the meeting.In more they want stories of other spite of inclement weather, there countries and cnildren of far-away were a considerable number p lands.If the reading has Been care- sent, fully selected, by the time the '____________________________________ child Is ready for «school a taste, for the better and more enjoyable [ books will have been developed' that will afford pleasure the rest of i his or her life.\u201cOlder bo y is and girls much prefer to select their own books, with emphasis on travel, adventure of science; how to do it books; books which tell of various jobs and how they are done, and very often factual boobs with no story at all.The most care must be given to the | first books a child hats, and you1 should make certain that these ear-i ly adventures in reading are the] best books you can secure.Avoid; books on too shiny paper, books with insipid drawings and books with blurred type and poorly done pictures.If the first books are the best you can get.and you do not | need to pay too high a price for them as many publishers are is cuing very attractive books at 26c and 5\u20180c, the child will devtdop a taste for good literature by him-eelf that will always be of value.\u201d Mn?.Carroll was introduced to the club by G.Earl Heath, who j spoke of the many improvements 'in the Library .since she had tak-i en over the position of Librarian, and also mentioned the forthcoming Children's Book Room as an additional service to the Boundary Communities.Mrs.Alpha Heath, President of thp Club, presided at the meeting and expressed the thank?of those present for an interesting and instructive talk.Mrs.Carroll had brought with her a selection of a few children\u2019s- books and tnesa were examined after her talk by the mothers and fathers.During the busines meeting reports were heard about the not lunch program that had been parted by the Parent-Teachers Club.From 60 to 80 children at the Derby Line School were now receiving ho; lunebeu each noon, and Mrs.Heath asked for 15 mothers to each take one day each three weeks to aid in serving these lunches, as the work was too much for one pars >n.Mrs Lewis of Newport, District Repre-'cntative of the State Parent Teachers Asociation, was present at the meeting and spoke briefly on the advantages to the local club if it affiliated with the State and National organization.It .a: decided to talk this matte over and try and reach a decision a tn.January meeting.Roland Roy, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Club.day that Communists were a,-, tempting to dominate student veterans organizations.I; denied a report attributed to Ord that University of British Columbia had withdrawn from the organization because of Communist influence and that Dalhousie University had refused to consider entrance.to the Val d\u2019Or district to build up his physique.Iqstead he had fallen on rocks and suffered amnesia, later taking a job in a mine where he was known as Luc Lutrec.j More recently he has been a reporter on the Val d\u2019Or weekly newspaper.A few days ago he regained his ; memory and his wife and other ' relatives in Montreal were ad- j vised he was alive.His wife arrived here and said \u201cit seems unbelievable, but you don\u2019t know how happy I am.\u201d\tMrs.R.J.Boule, Sr., of Sher- \u2014\tbrooke, spent the week-end here On an average, there are 1800 visiting relative?, \u2022 thunderstorms in progress in the; Mr.Merton Crowell has return-\u2019 world at any one moment.These : ed to New Britain.Conn., after - give 300,000.lightning flames an;visiting relatives here for a few hour.\t'days.mi SUTTON - 5* C76H Sîiii5| ¦ than anij v i ps i in i m iff» v t H % ! l!\"i , to ®i proposed that the club sponsor a humc-taient play sometime during the winter as a means of raiding money for the dub.This was approved, am! 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A AC\tAC trimmed with sequins, etc.I If.VV to\u2019* lO.lfv Trimmed And Untrimmed Coats £\"\u201cats.*25.00 .0*39.00 Tweed or Boucle trimmed with wolf, silver fox or FrotTi\"'1:.*35.00 .0*75.00 Women\u2019s Black Boucle Coats, trimmed with silver .!69.W .«115.00 Æ.m From .\t.* s There\u2019s A Full Range Of Gifts In Our Men\u2019s Department ri SAVARD, LIMITED (Next to the Bank of Commerce) SHERBROOKE, Que.PHONE 2266 AYER S CLIFF -shrrbrooke: daily record.Tuesday.December 17, 1946 GUTHRÏE\tI CARNIVAL\tBy Dick Turner Th* reg-ular monthly meeting o: the Women\u2019s Missionary Soeieiy was held in the vestry with the president, Mrs.Willard Rexford, presiding.The meeting was opened with the reading of a poem entitled \u201cA New Song\" followed by a reading in harmony with the spirit of Christmas.Psaha XCVT was read.Minutes of previous1 meeting were read and approved.The treasurer reported that the sum of 48.HO was needed to complete the allocation.The Literature secretary requested all books to be returned.The study book, \u201cIndia at the Threshold\u201d is to be available to all members for reading during the winter season.This book will be discussed at the May meeting.The Community Friendship secretary reported that fifteen calls had been made Associate members were asked to have all boxes in before the end of the year.A nominating committee was appointed, of Mrs.Merrill, Mrs.Crooke, and Miss Lovering.A special meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs.Merrill.Secretaries are to bring their complete reports.At the conclusion of business, Mrs.N.Pierce conducted the program as given in their \u2018'Missionary Monthly.\u201d Mrs.McHarg, the Misses Leta and Lorna Dustin, and Miss Connie Act bury, represented India, and wore saris, the native Indian costume, while Canada was represented by Mrs.Sanderson, Miss Lovering and Mrs.Berwick.The hymn \u201cCome Thou Long Expected Jesus\u201d was rendered by Mrs.Pierce, ae a solo, and Christmas carols were sung at intervals.At the close of the meeting a salad tea was served with a good number joining the gathering.The regular monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Institute was entertained by Mrs, R.G.McHarg, and Mrs.Arnold Goode, at the McHarg home, when a good number of ladies were present.The president, Mrs.McHarg, presided and opened the meeting in the usual way.Arrangements were made to send a parcel to England once a month.and Mrs.McHarg and Mrs.E.E.Crook volunteered to send the December parcel.It is hoped that Mt-ss Evelyn Walker of Macdonald College will be present at the W.I.meeting and give a demonstration on fastenings, such as zippers, etc.The serving of hot lunches for the school pupils coming sn from out of town was again die,cussed, and it is expected to start serving the same the first of the year.Mrs.Lysle Thompson gave an excellent report of the recent medical examination of the High school pupils.The really fine condition of these young people wac very gratifying.The exchange of Christmas .gifts took the place o.the program, and a most pleasant hour was spent, after which re-reehments were served by Mrs.McHarg, and Mrs.Goode.Mrs.R.G.Good and the Misses Flora and Mildred Paul were visitors in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Homer C.Dustin who has spent some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.G.Norman Somerville, spent a few days here at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles C.Cass', en route to ,'pend the Yuletide Seaton with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Grover Dustin and family, in Magog.Mrs.Stanley Gothorp and Miss Evelyn Rollins, were visitors in Sherbrooke.Mrs.W.H.Brown and Mr.W.E.Raymond were business visitors in Magog.The many friends of Mrs.J.A.Wilder, who is still at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Fred J.Fisher, and family, wil: be pleased to know that she is now showing marked improvement and all trust that the may very soon be able to return to her home here.Miss Mildred Dempsey, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with Mrs.William Longmoore and Mias Luella Longmoore.The friends of Mr.James Me-Fadzean who met witti an accident a short time ago, wil be pleased to know that he is much improved and Those from out of town, who at tended the funeral of Mrs.C.A McDonald were Mr.William Me Donald, of Boston, Mass.; Mr.T Lourey, of Malden, Mass.; Mr.J B.Moriority, Mr.and Mrs.C Lourey, Mrs.Hermanson.Mr.Har old McDonald, Mr.Arthur Me Donald, and Misses May and Agnes Flannagan, all of Montreal.Miss Connie Graves spent the week-end at the home of her brother, Mr.Kenneth Graves, and Mrs.Graves.The infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Miller was christened on Sunday afternoon, December 1, at St.Georges Church in the presence of relatives and friends, with the Rev.I.M.Lidstone officiating.The baby was given the names of Marilyn Lynda, and the godparents were Miss Elda Johnson and Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Miller.The baby\u2019s parents entertained at their home after the ceremony.Miss Margaret McDonald spent the week-end in Montreal to attend the Goulet-Gouthier wedding.Miss MacDonald was a guest at the home of Dr.and Mrs.Roger Vallee.Miss Frances Taylor was recently called to Richmond owing to the sudden death of her father, Mr.Clinton Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Irwin spent the week-epd at the home of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Soule.Mr.George Ferguson, of Montreal,was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Harley Irwin, Mountain Street.FITCH BAY 'POST FINE MEETING OFFARMFORUM Way's Mills, Dec.17,\u2014The Kin,Aero ft Farm Forum met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Holmes on Monday evening, December 19.when the topic discus-sed was \u201cWhat Chemurgy Means to the Farm.\u201d A very interesting broadcast, which originated at Macdonald College was enjoyed, and it was gen-Î orally agreed that it was one of thq I best staged in this year's program.In the discussion which followed jit was the opinion of this group that the questions put forth on jthat topic were not applicable to this area.Itist Church on Sunday morning was Rev.Mr.Walker, of Montreal, ! moderator of the Eastyp Associa-,ion of Baptist Churches, Rev.Mr.Walker gave an interesting discourse taking for his subject, '\u2022Our Homeland.\u201d î Mrs.Théophile Tanguay is a pa-1 tient In the St.Vincent de Raul -Thirteen Hospital, Sherbrooke, awaiting an operation.She has already received blood transfusions.Guests at the home of Mrs.A.VV.Bailey and family Included Messrs.Hugh Lebarron, Thomas R-oss, Donald Barnette, Thomas Fecteau and Ben Charland.DlXVILLE \"Chief Smoking Tepee heap fed up on shortages-get-um battery for new electric blanket!\u201d HIGHWATER Mrs.A.G.Middleton, of Mont- Mrs.Helen McClintock and Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Parker were guests |of their daughter and sister, Mrs.O.T.Pickford, and Mr.Pickford, 1 in Waterloo, Mrs.A, Godbout, her daughter, Miss Pauline Godbout^ a brother-I in-law, Mr.Camille Godbout, and Mr.Philippe Desforges, all former ; residents here, narrowly escaped asphyxiation, at Mrs.Godbout\u2019s home, on Queen Street, Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mayhew visited their daughter, Mrs.Ward May, at the Sanitorium in Sher-lu'ooke.Master Raymond Jodoin, a stu- OlJR POLICY of manufacturing only the highest quality of cigars, together ivith today\u2019s extraordinary demand, make it impossible for us to meet the requests of our many customers.We thank you for your patience and understanding during the present shortage, and assure you that we shall do everything possible to increase your supply in the coming year.Havana Uiga* OÏ £[\\ Hava*1*1 PA AKERS OF FINE CIGARS SINCE 1 875 ; Mrs.Curtis Stoliker has returned from Magog, where she «vas a j guest of her sister, Mrs.Mayo, j Miss June Sheldon is a patient ! in the Providence Hospital, Magog, where she underwent an appendectomy.Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Andrews and Mr.M.H.Baird were guests of relatives in Coaticook.Mrs.E.A.Godwin and daughter, j Margaret and Joan, have returned from Canterbury, where they were guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Bennet, for a week.Mrs.Florence Barter, of East Angus, is at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Rider, where she is assisting in the care of Mrs.I.M.Thoresen.Pictures from the National Film Board were shown in Canon Gustin Hall by Mr.Robert Taylor.The many friends of Mrs.Cora Vaughan will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her room by illness.She is attended by Dr.Wood, of Magog.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Sheldon, of Beebe, were in town to see Mr.Sheldon\u2019s sister, Mrs.Vaughan, who is ill.back at his duties in the creamery.Mrs, George Rediker, df Sherbrooke, visited her mother, Mrs.Ida Longeway, and her sisters-in-law, Mrs.F.0.Rand and Mrs.F.Hibbard.Miss Mildred Paul, who has concluded her services as assistant postmis tneiss, after upwards of twenty years of serving in that capacity, wishes to inform the people of Ayer\u2019s Cliff anti district that she is continuing her work with the Sherbrooke Daily Record and all subscriptions, advertising, death and funeral notices, etc.will receive careful and prompt attention as always.She may be reached through P.O.Box 181, oi phone 48rl2.Miss Paul wishes to exprests her sincere appreciation for past co-operation and trusts\u2019 that she may continue to receive the same.from this siding this year for INcw York.Mr.H.B.Thistle, of New York, who ©pent the summer at Vale I dent at the St, Charles Seminary, real, is\tstaying\twith\tMrs.\tLuhan\tj perj.;niSj ys cottago, is spend-\tSherbrooke, will spend the Chrlst- Sargent\tfor the\twinter.\tling the winter at Boucher\u2019s hotel,\tmas holidays here with his parents, Only\tone carload\tof\tchoice: Misses Joy Vickery and Violet\tMr.and Mrs, P.E.Jodoin, and balsam Christmas trees was cut | Champion, of Montreal, spent a1 family, Pleasent Street, by the Foster boys and shipped week-end at Rev.J.Champions'.The guest preacher at the Bap- SAVES DOLLARS BY ^Reclaiming worn equipment ^Increasing life of wearing surfaces ^Building up printing rolls, etc.Consult Conoda\u2019t Largest Industrial Platers PHONE LENNOXVILLE 32S \u2018 A \u201e\t\u20184\t: \"t/0 Cl.* ® o 0' Avc.** UNION SCREEN PLATE COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED '\t\u2019 H£AO Office i LBNNOXVIue £ Qlti ¦ PL«4lf^/r^eifNOKVILLE ANP MONTHÉfl Tim, Sey: Our bands will be ¦fiill too.,,.completing thousands of extra Long Distance calls during the holiday season.Most calls will go through promptly \u2014 because our operators will be using all available equipment to complete them.Of course with holiday traffic so heavy, some calls age bound to be delayed.If this should happen to yours, you can be sure the operator will get it through just as quickly as she possibly can.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA \u2022 \u201cSTATION WAGON\u201d COATS \u2022 Ski Caps \u2022 Coats \u2022 Parkas 4 TELEPHONE 980 \u2014 is right here in our store! 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We have the gifts to make eyes shine on Christmas mornl HANDBAGS Lovely handbags for ladies and gilds.They are made of genuine leather in the most stylish colors.Models with leather or plastic frames.SLIPPERS Nothing makes a better Christmas present that a pair of slippers.Come in and choose .our assortment is made up of all colors and styles.Most of our slippers have cushioned leather soles.GIFTS FOR ALL If you\u2019re looking for gifts you'll find a large assortment here.There are goatskin gloves, scarves, ski mitts, children\u2019s leggings, children's fancy bonnets, baby dresses, houses dresses, ladies\u2019 pyjamas, linen napkins, face cloths, bath towels, magnificent pastel-colored crepe, etc.km NECKWEAR His Christmas tie .the gift that pleases young and old alike.Patterns suitable for either sport or business wear.They\u2019ll give a sparkle to his every-day suit.50c to $3.50 MUFFLERS Why not give him one of these lovely scarves?We hâve them in wool, cashmere and hand-knitted models.SHOES They\u2019re comfortable .they\u2019re stylish.New brogues in brown or \u2019black leather with double leather soles.We have such famous lines as Slater, Arrow and Ritchie.SPECIAL! i Flannel-Plume, the newest dress material \u2014 Rose \u2014 1 ur-quoise \u2014 Pale Blue \u2014 Dark Blue and White.Spec\u2019al 33 - a yard k:ij3 I-.j y w id k_ .- U L iamzi ¦ .W ** tÎA\u2019> 7^^470 Fourteen SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946.RICHARD TAKES OVER N.H.L.SCORING RACE LEADERSHIP Billy Taylor Is Toppled From His Scoring Perch By Maurice Richard Montreal, Dec.17.\u2014ffi\u2014Maurice (Rocket) Richard, Montreal Canadiens\u2019 prolific scoring right \u2022winger, has taken over the leadership in the National Hockey League individual scoring race with a total of 28 pointe, league statistics released today revealed.Richard has sniped 1G goals, which is tops in the goal scoring section, and garnered 12 assists for a total of 28 noints.Ted (Teeter) Kennedy, Toronto Maple Leafs\u2019 centre, jumped from fourth place in last week\u2019s standings to the runner-up position this week with 25 points.Kennedy has sunk 15 goals and earned 10 assists for 25 points.Billy (The Kid) Taylor, Detroit Red Wings\u2019 forward who topped the scorers for the last seven weeks, is tied for second place with Kennedy.Taylor has accumulated 17 assists to lead the league\u2019s playmakers.Milt Schmidt, Boston Bruins hard-working pivot man, has been working his way up the scoring ladder and this week finds him in fourth place with 21 points two points back of Detroit\u2019s Roy Con-acher, who is in third place with 23 pointe-\ti Montreal Canadiens\u2019 Bui Daman has the best goals-against record among the goalkeepers.Pudgy Bill has allowed 50 goals to slip by him in 22 games.Turk Breda of Toronto leads the shutout artists with three.Wild Bill Ezinicki of Toronto fit'll holds the dubious honor of bad man of the circuit with 49 minutes in the penalty box, two more than Johnny Mariucci of Chicago Black Hawks who has spent 47 minutes in the cooler.Toronto Maple Leafs are in first place in the league etandings with 30 points made up of 13 wins, five j losses and four ties.Canadiens are hot on the trail of the Leafs in second place with 29 pointe as a result of 13 wins, six losses and three ties.'Pen in Richard, Canadiens 16 Kennedy, Toronto 15 Taylor, Detroit .\t8 Conacher, Detroit 13 Schmidt, Boston .10 Abel, Detroit .12 Bauer, Boston .10 M.Bentley, Chicago 8 Lach, Canadiens .11 Reay, Canadiens .\t9 1 Hamill, Chicago .10 Dumart, Boston .\t9 Biake, Canadiens .\t6 Lindsay, Detroit .1.0 Gardner, Detroit .\t8 Allen, Canadiene .G D Bentley, Chicago 6 Meeker, Toronto.\t9 Brown, Det.-Chié.9 Apps, Toronto .\t7 Leswick, Rangers .13 Russell, Rangers .11 Watson, Toronto .\t9 Carveth, Boston .\t6 Gravelle, Can.\t6 Stewart, Toronto .\t6 Goalkeepers\u2019 records Durnan, Canadiens Henry, Rangers .Broda, Toronto .Brimsek, Boston Er.yner, Rangers Rangers\u2019 totals Lumley, Detroit .Mowere-, Detroit , Detroit total .Bibeault, Chicago i.A.\tP.\tMin 12\t28\t18 10\t25\t12 17\t25\t14 10\t23\t2 11\t21\t13 7\t19\t13 9\t19\t0 11\t19\t6 7\t18\t12 9\t18\t7 7\t17\t0 8\t17\t4 11\t17\t0 6\t16\t8 8\t16\t8 10\t16\t2 10\t16\t4 6\t15\t29 6\t15\t30 8\t15\t2 1\t1.4\t23 3\t14\t0 5\t14\t0 8\t14\t4 8\t14\t6 8\t14\t7 G.i\tGA.\tSO.22\t50\t0 2\t9\t0 22\t54\t3 21\t55\t2 21\t64\t0 23\t73\t0 20\t70\t1 4\t17\t0 24\t87\t0 20\t79\t1 ¦V\"DEFEATED C1RC0 66-31 IN LOOP GAME The \u201cY\u201d basketball team, playing on their home floor, swamped Circo, 66-31, in a regular fixture of the Sherbrooke Intermediate Basketball league.Having the advantage of man power the \u201cY\u201d made use of it.Playing ten men to the Circo\u2019s five, the \u201cY\u201d outscored their opponents in the first half 26-17, but in the second Stanza the \u201cY\u201d cagers ran wild, dropping in baskets from all angles.They amassed a total of 40 points compared to the Circo\u2019s 14.These teams meet in a return engagement this evening at the MacKinnon Memorial.The game is slated to start at 9.15.Line ups: \u201cY\u201d: R.Hunting, M.McLean, D.Martin, M.Gordon, C.Clarke, L.Gallagher, W.Petts, R.Olson, G.Ross and E.Nelson.Circo: S.Roberte, W.Martin, J.Strickland, A.Hunting and W.Perkins.HOCKEY Tony Demers Scores sam ¦ '.v.¦¦y/j.issyyy.¦««mm .Great Success Achieved At First |Travelling Ski School Held Here The first Canadian Travelling : to skiing after serving four years Ski School under the supervision in the R.C.A.F., formed part of the of the Ski Instructors Alliance group.Also from the Hillcrest which began December 7th at the Club were Miss Claire Duchesne, Hillcrest Lodge came to a close captain of the ladies\u2019 team, Miss Saturday afternoon.\tAurette Duchesne, Gerard Cro- This School was directed by Guy teau, men's captain, Miss Cecils Normandin, former ski instructor Beaudry and Osmond Matte, presi-of the Lovat Scot Regiment in the dent of the Hillcrest Ski Club.Canadian Rockies and presently i A complete course of first aid instructor at the Chanteclair directed by Merril Smith, instruc-Hotel at Sit.Adele.A group of tor for the Sit.John\u2019s Ambulance skiers representing various clubs Society, was also followed.Erich of the Eastern Township Ski Zone Schiller, technical adviser of the were on hand for the course.! Hillcrest Ski Club and vice-presi- Dr.M.E.Adams, president of dent of Auberge Hillcrest, Inc., the Magog-Mt.Orford Ski Club, : was instrumental in having this is the first mayor to ever follow a ! course in the Eastern Townships, ski instructor\u2019s course.Mrs.j It is hoped that these courses will Jeanne Ferguson, Eastern Town- become a yearly occurence and ships ladies\u2019 champion, T.J.San- j that more and more clubs in the stad, cross-country champion from ' vicinity will take advantage of this Cowansville, Jean Voisard, Chalet ; real opportunity of bringing ski Ski Club, North Hatley, returning ) know-how to their members.Action shot taken Sunday afternoon during the Sherbrooke-Cornwall game shows Wright (right) Cougars\u2019 custodian, making an unsuccessful attempt to prevent Tony Demers (centre) from scoring .the locals\u2019 second tally of the afternoon, as Fred Gardner comes to the help of his team-mate.Increased HOLIDAY SERVICES For the convenience of Motorcoach travellers the following schedules will be in effect during the holiday season: CHRISTMAS PERIOD DECEMBER 24th \u2014 Saturday services will operate DECEMBER 25th \u2014 Sunday services will operate Regular daily services will resume on Thursday, December 26th.NEW YEAR PERIOD DECEMBER 31 st \u2014 Saturday services will operate JANUARY 1st \u2014 Sunday services will operate Regular daily services will resume on Thursday, January 2nd.On Monday, January 6th (Epiphany), regular daily services will be in effect.^ PROVINCIAL'\\4«|«fc.TransportC^*^ COMPANT^^I 1188 Dorchester Street West, Montreal.YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES No games scheduled.TONIGHT\u2019S GAMES PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Cornwall at Verdun.St.Hyacinthe at Victoriaville.AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey at St.Louis.J.A.H.A.Canadiens at Nationale.Lachine at Royals.PROVINCIAL LEAGUE STANDINGS \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA Sherbrooke\t19\t12\t7\t0\t94\t72 Cornwall .\t18\t9\t8\t1\t88\t76 Victor\u2019ville\t16\t8\t6\t2\t72\t63 St.Hya\u2019th-e 17\t\t8\t8\t1\t85\t82 Lachine .\t18\t8\t9\t1\t69\t70 Verdun .\t20\t6\t13\t1\t66 1\t13 NATIOiS\t\tAL\t.L\tKAGUE\t\t \tSTANDINGS\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA Toronto ,\t22\t13\t5\t4\t78\t54 Canadiens\t22\t13\t6\t3\t72\t50 Boston .\t2:1\t8\t6\t7\t63\t55 Rangers .\t22\t8\t11\t3\t58\t70 Detroit .\t24\t7\t1-2\t5\t69\t87 Chicago .\t20\t5\t13\t2\t56\t79 Hal Newhouser, Detroit, Officially ecopV.et! As A.L\u2019s Tap Hurler lOl TV Chicago, Dec.17.\u2014 (A3) \u2014Hal Newhouser of Detroit Tigers today was officially recognized as the top pitcher in the American League for the second straight year.Newhouser's 26 victories during the 1946 season tied him with rapid Robert Feller of Cleveland Indians for the most games won, but the games pitched, 36.He allowed the most hits, 277, and also the most walks, 153.His 343 strikeouts1 broke a league record which had stood since 1904.Feller also ran his one-hitter lifetime total to eight with a pair during the 1946 campaign\u2014 another league record.He twirled a \u201cIN THE BUCKET\u201d SERIES NEW RECORD FEATURE Starting tomorrow the Record «ports page will carry \u201cIn the Bucket,\u201d a series on basketball by the foremost coaches in the game.The leading mentors of the hoop game will give description of hi^h scoring plays which are used by their squads.These plays can be adopted by any squad and are easily adapted to any size floor.FOUR TEAMS IN VOLLEYBALL CIRCUIT NOW DESERT OTTAWA CLUB TO JOIN PROFESSIONALS MG1F1T9 im i is .7 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Eastern Division P W L T F Hershey .27 19\t5 N.Haven 2« 11 13 Springf\u2019d 26 10 13 Pro\u2019dence 2«\t9\t14 I Phila\u2019phia 27 2 22 4 122 4\t96 3 80 5\t87 3 80 P 30 29 23 19 19 12 A P 62 41 95 26 99 23 122 23 18'5 7 (TP) FREDDIE MILLS IMPS TO GO Western Division P\tW\tL\tT\tF Cleveland\t24\t18\t4\t2\t112 Pittsburgh\t26\t13\t8\t5\t111 Inriia\u2019polis\t27\t11\t7\t9\t118 Buffalo .\t26\t10\t10\t5\t88 St.Louis\t23\t7\t14\t7\t92 A P 67 38 86 3] 82 31 76 25 122 21 smasMue, PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS $17.50 SETS OF DISHES MEDICINE CHESTS ASH TRAYS ROCKING CHAIRS ALL KINDS OF TOYS TOASTERS $2.50 to $8.95 no-hitter against New York, April Big Tiger southpaw was No.1 in1 30; turned in two three-hitters, | W earned runs with 1.94 per game four feur-hitters and 10 shutouts, L\u2019 compared with his 1.81 which led the league in 1945, when he won 25 and lost 9.Toiling in 293 innings during 37 games, Newhouser compiled a record of 26 triumphs against nine defeats, gave up 215 hits for 77 runs against him, allowed 08 bases on balls and struckcut 275 bats- _ men.His strikeout mark was top- F* ped only by Feller who whiffed 348 of the 1,331 men to face him.\u2022 In winning 26*games while los-!\t^ 17 ing 15, Fellers earned run aver- ________ age was 2.18, third best among pit- \u2018 \u2018 ° '! 6 ln\u201d tra' r\u2019.\tre chers who worked 10 or more com- s:iym2 that Edsworth Vines, the plete games.New York Yankees\u2019| reformed tennis player, will be the Spud Chandler was second to New- golfer to beat in 1947.houser in effectiveness with a 2.10 ' xhe Hogans, Nelsons and Sneads earned run figure for 34 games, 20 continued to dominate the profes-of which he won against eight s;onal p; cture during 1946, but losses.\twith another year coming up, oth- Leadmg the won-lost column was ar name^ which may draw the at-Boston Red Sox\u2019 Dave (Boo) Per- tention along the tourney circuit riss with a 25-6 record for mark of v,iire entering the picture.\tI waY .806.Ferriss was 14th in the earn-j BeGi[ies vines, they include edmr?n ÀeÇaLLment ^ 3'25:\tJohnny Palmer, Badin, N.C., Louis The fifth 20-game winner in the Worsham, Washington, D.C., Peter: league was Boston\u2019s Tex Hughson Cooper, Ponte Vedra, Fla., George | with 20 triumphs against 11 de- gchoux, Mamamaroneck, N.Y., All** feats.Hughson\u2019s earned run aver- Smith, Danville, Fla., and Jackie IV3 age was 2.75.\tBurke, Jr., Houston, Tex.In addition to Newhouser.Chan-1 But Vines has the experience (Her, Feller and Hughson, five other over the other pitchers who worked in 10 or more wh complete games wound up with an 'co under three earned-run average, j Vines, 33 years old, of Los An-j They were Floyd Seven of New ; gelee, Calif., fired a six under par j Saco, Mo., Dec.17.\u2014(A >\u2014 York, who won 16 and lost 13 and 129 to break the raoerd on the out- lorry Boisvert, 160, Sherbrooke, ranked fourth with 2.23; Trout, Detroit, 2.35; Ed \u2014,\t___________ ___________ __________ .Chicago, 2.73; Milt Haefner, Wash-1 ami open.There was much talk of j boxing bout last, night.It was ington, 2.84; and Bobo Newsom, hi?game.\t| Boisvert\u2019s second victory over the Philadelphia-Washington, 2.92.I \u201cFie w a good putter and long i Portland negro.\t_ .Feller's outstanding record in-'off the tea when he wants to be,\u201d i In the six-round semi-final eluded appearance in more games, ' they said.\u201cBut ha\u2019s get more; he s bout, Tony Prince, 140, Sher-(48, than any other hurler; most in- got the stuff to stick in there and bro ke, outpointed Bob nings pitched, 371; most complete win.\u2019\u2019\t142, Portland.n London, Doc.17.\u2014(4P)\u2014Freddie Mills, Biitish Light Heavy-weigKt Champion, who has made a fortune this year in losing to Gus Lesnevich, Bruce Woodcock and boo Raksi, probably will make a world tour in 1947\u2014cashing in on a local reputation of being the Empire\u2019s be;t paid loser.Manager Ted Broadribb hopes to get Mills a fight in South Africa with the Heavyweight ehemp there, and then go to Australia A team representing B'nai ; Ottawa, Dec.17.\u2014((P)\u2014 Two B\u2019rith Lodge whipped the Super- i starry forwards of Ottawa Sena-,\t,\t\u2022\t,.\t.\t.\ttors Quebec Senior Hockey Lea- heater outfit in three_ straight j sue cj*,b left the capital with,out games 15-11, 15-5 and 15-4, in an v,'arning yesterday and it was exhibition meet that took place | learned the pair had gone to join on the gym floor of the local Y.! a professional club in the United M.C.A.\t1 States.A player on each, of the squads ; They were Jimmy McFadden, turned in a notable performance, top-scoring centre and Les Hickey, For B\u2019nai B\u2019rith, Dan Heilig tried : fast right-winger, who have bol-hard on a lot of plays.Bert Rice ! stem! the scoring of the league-stood out among the Superheater I leading Ottawa Senators this men by his general skill,\ti season.The teams lined up as follows: ; Their sudden departure, pre-B\u2019nai B\u2019rith: Dave Prupas, ! ceded hy a visit here last week Gerry Smith, Dan Heilig, Meyer from scout \u201cHappy\u201d Elns of the Gordon Abe Wener.\t* Buffalo Bisons of the American Superheater: Ron.\" Olson, Bert Hockey League, indicated they Rice, Ken Leith, George Davidson Pierre Bergeron, Warren Buck.were going to join the Buffalo club.However, one report said The B\u2019nai B\u2019rith team has de- ; they had told their hotel manager elded to enter the camoaign of the ^bey were going to Houston, City Volleyball League.This ! Texas, indicating they would play means the loop now consist of j ^or Houston in the United States four teams, B\u2019nai B\u2019rith, Super- Hockey League.Houston is % heater, Y.M.C.A., and City Police.: fa™ club of the Bisons.BOXING FIGHTS LAST NIGHT UNITED STATES CAGE OUTFITS ^\tSaco, M e.\u2014J erry Boisvert, 160,\t03 ITli à îTI They will return to Eng-i Sherbrooke, Que., outpointed Billy ; B lU f 8 | ILL U A I L land via the U.S.fighting all the Lancaster, 164, Portland (8); Tony j ||^| vlAJOli Im\u2019IvLi Prince, 140, Sherbrooke, outpointed ; Bob Pooler, 142, Portland (6).\t| New York, Dec.17.-\u2014(TP)\u2014 ! Vancouver\u2014Phil Palmer, 143, While Washington Capitols and 'Vancouver, knocked out Charley New York Knickerbockers con-O\u2019KeJly, 146, Vallejo, Cal., (1).\t; tinned to set a torrid pace at the Baltimore \u2014- Charley Millan, top of the Basketball Association 140%, Baltimore, knocked out Pat of America's Eastern Division, St.xj u l v iii'U o Jiao\tj.jcxiuu : ver the others, and he also has! fYSFTft! Mf?(hat fellow pros term \u201cterrific i 11 Vf M £>'' iv.iiLi-teS b I ompe\u2019tiiive spirit.\u201d\tj II V Üà* 1 'iili:àM W Vines, 33 years old, of Los An-j :else, Calif., fired a six under pari Saco, Mo., Dec.17.is ana 129 to\tbreak\tthe record on the out-\tJerry\tBoisvert, ICO, Sheiuiuuno, ; Paul going\tnine\tof the\tMiami Springs j\tQue.,\toutpointed Billy Lancaster, Lopat, \u2018golf course\tduring\tthe recent Mi-\t134,\tin the eight-round feature rniVs\tw.\u201e «U +olir c I\tkovino* knvif.Inch.nWhih.T'h was Scanlon, 143%, New York, (1).New York\u2014Willie Beltram, 136, New York, outpointed Freddie Russo, 134%, Rahway, N.J., (10).Troy, N.Y.\u2014Norman Rubio, 150, Albany, N.Y., stopped Charles Howard, 149%, Pittsburgh, (7).Lewiston, Me.\u2014Lefty La Chance, 138, Lisbon, outpointed Corky Davis, 138, Worcester, (10).Holyoke, Mass.\u2014Julio Jiminez, 138, Mexico City, knocked out Vic Moreno, 139, Venezuela, (2).Providence\u2014Dave (Golden Boy) Andrews, 144y2, Lowell, outpointed Pooler, Luce E.Lima, 142%, Providence, (10).Louis Bombers and Chicago Stags are making it an interesting contest in the western half.In the only league game last-night, Bombers defeated the last place Ironmen at Pittsburgh by a 66-55 count to lengthen their lead over Chicago to a full game.League action tonight finds Toronto at Cleveland and Detroit visiting Philadelphia.The \u201cstanding room only\u201d sign continues to hang out in most American Hockey League cities as the fans flock to witness the bop-i flight professional hockey offered.DOLLS $1.19 tc $7.95 SLEDS 89c to $3.95 & ROCKING HORSES $3.25 to $4.75 SKIS $1.95 to $20.00 POLES $1.35 to $8.00 BOOTS DOLL CARRIAGES METAL SCOOTERS $8.95 $4.99 JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB 9 » s % FERRONNERIE DE L\u2019EST, (East Hardware, Reg\u2019d) EIR\u2019G 2 KING ST.EAST\tTEL.13 K \u2019À à / What Can I Do?11 The deep snows of a Quebec Winter, though they add vastly to the invigorating pleasures of outdoor recreation, are all too often only an added hazard to the wild creatures of our forests and fields.When heavy snow covers natural food supplies, game birds such as pheasants and partridge\u2014even large animals like moose and deer\u2014face death by starvation.You may ask: \"What can I do about it?''\u2014this is a question each of us should ask and yet the answer is not hard to find.There is a part that we can play in the conservation of Canada's and our great heritage of forest wealth, beauty and wild life.It is for all of us to make it our duty to preserve that heritage.Conservation is not just a doctrine to be preached to hunters and fishermen.It is a vital part in the continuance of our national economy, and must, of necessity, fail if its measures do not receive the full support of all Canadian citizens.\u2022\u2019PHEASANTS IN THE SNOW\" Based upon a picture painted specially for Carling's.This is one of a series of illustrations on the subject of the Conservation of Canada's natural assets.t cost sight »r cmuhg'j.no V .J\t.m C-ARONS BREWERIES UHtTEH / * X 0-24411\t\u201cW\" .- "]
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