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[" 1947\tOCTOBER\t\t\t1947\t S M\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts \t\t1\t\u2022>\t3\t4 5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12 13\t14\tIS\t16\t17\t15 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26 27\t2S\t29\t30\t31\t Sljet'brooke Dailii JEccord WEATHER CLEAR AND WARM Satur.U), cltarin^ *nj Sunday, clrar »n.i warm, T«mpumtur«* yutwrday; M*a imum 60, minimum «4, Vr*r\tMa\\ mum 67, minimum 7S» THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 189/, PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11.1^47, Fifty First Year YUGOSLAVIANS SEVER RELATIONS WITH CHILE World News In Brief Wellington, N.Z., Oct.11\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014The New Zealand dairy Conference yesterday unanimously passed a resolution pledging New Zealand industry\u2019s utmost aid in helping Britain\u2019s food supply and promising to make every effort to meet the reported loss of 6,000 tons of of butter from Denmark following the breakdown of An-glo-Danish food talks.Action Follows Expulsion Board Ends By Chile Of Yugoslavian Diplomats For Conspiracy' London, ten)\u2014A spokesman that plans 50,000,000 from this Oct.11 \u2014(Reu-Food Ministry said yesterday for purchase of bushels of wheat year\u2019s Australian harvest are complete and only the question of the price remains to be solved.He discounted a report from Canberra that there has been a hitch in the negotiations.New Delhi, Oct.11 \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014About 3,000 cases of cholera, including suspects, are in various refugee camps of East and West Punjab and the Delhi area, it was officially reported today.Wellington, N.Z., Oct.11 \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 1\u2019rime Minister Peter Fraser announced today that he would be unable to attend the wedding of Princes?Elizabeth and Lieut.Philip .Mountbatten in London November 20.New Zealand will be represented by the High Commissioner, William J.Jordan.Paris, Oct.11\u2014(Reulers)\u2014 Dr.Truong Dinh Tri, president of the Viet N'am (Indo-Chinese nationalist) committee of administration in Hanoi, w as critically injured yesterday following an attempt on his life with a hand grenade, Agence France-Presse reported.Moscow, Oct.11\u2014(/P) \u2014 An informed British source said today the Soviet Union had not been invited to send representatives to the wedding of Princess Elizabeth.He said the Russians are \u201cnot likely (o receive an invitation.\u2019\u2019 Coral Harbor, N.W.T., Oct.11.\u2014W\u2014 Word today from Arctic Bay, 635 miles to the north on the northern shore of Baffin Island, indicated that the small boat carrying Canon John T.Turner from his Moffat Inlet mission might reach there before night.The missionary was seriously-injured by an accidentally-discharged rifle bullet.IN FRENCH JOURNALIST CANADA Montreal, Oct.11.\u2014(P'\u2014Emile Hcnriot, member of the French Academy and literary director of the Paris newspaper Le Monde, arrived here yesterday to give a eeries of lectures at the University of Montreal under auspices of the Franco-Canadian Scientific Institute.New Housing Program For War Veterans Reconstruction Minister Sets Target for 1948 at 12,000 Units.Vancouver, Oct.11.\u2014 (P \u2014 Re construction Minister Howe yesterday announced a new deal for municipalities in the building of low-rental housing imps for war veterans, and set the target for 1948 at 12.000\tunite.Terms will be more favorable to the municipalities, and rents for four, five and eix-room houses will range from 527 to $37 a month.The program for 1947, under Wartime Housing programs, discontinued June 1, called for 8.000\tunit-.1 \u201cArrangements for rental housing projects will be made writ the municipality by the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation,\u201d Mr.Howe said.\u201cThere will be no marked increase in cost over the present wartime housing unit.\u201d Mr.Howe, speaking at a Canadian Club luncheon, said, as in the past, municipalities will be called upon to provide land and services.If the cost or value o: the land .and services exceed* $600 per \u2019 unit, the Dominion will pay the ! cost of such excess.The standard | agreement provided for payment I to the municipality in lieu of tax-! cd of $24 for email units and $30 ! for the larger units.\t> The new agreement will provide* I for payments in lieu of taxes up i to $70, $75 and $80 on four, five ! and six-room houses.The pay-ments more closely approximate ; the normal tax rate, u \"Provision will be made that in ! the event of sale of the unit by the Dominion, the municipality will chare equally with the Dominion in proceeds in excess of the amortized vaiue of the investment, by the Dominion,\u201d he said.Amortization will be at the rate ! of 2 Vi per cent per annum | The provision in the wartime ' housing agreement permitted the municipality to purchase units for $1,000 after 18 years.This will not be contained in the new agreement.\u2018In the event of the project continuing on a rental basis after the Dominion has amortized the adjusted capital value, then the municipality will share equally with the Dominion the net rental proceeds.\u201d Mr.Howe said that projects of this kind cannot be developed by the Dominion alone.The 1948 program is dependent upon the co- Chilean Government Blames Crippling Strike in Coal Mines on Activities of Communist Agents Seeking to Break Down Hemisphere Defence Plans.Belgrade.Oct.1 1\u2014T1\u2014The'l ugoslav Ministry of Foreign j Affairs announced today that N ugoslavia had decided to break ' off diplomatic relations with Chile.A Foreign Office statement declared that Chile's claims against two Yugoslav diplomats expelled by the Chilean Government Wednesday constituted a most fantastic slander against our government.\" The statement charged C hile with \"breaking the most basic principles of international relations.It said the Chilean action against the two Yugoslavs \u2014 Dalibor Jakasa, secretary of the Legation at Buenos Aires, a visitor in Santiago, and Andrej Cunja, former charge d\u2019affaires in Santiago\u2014-was \"a part of a planned campaign, not in the interests of the people of Chile, but in the interest of expansion istic tendencies of certain powers which more and more are directing the internal and external policies of Chile.\" (The Chilean Government expelling Cunja and Jakasa Seven Provinces Seek Suspension of 30 Per Cent Freight Rates Increases Scheluled for Nov.1.Ottawa.Oct.11.\t«1 Tin.Board of Transport Comm.-.-inr.ct > have rcw.'ved judgment on a motion by seven provinces for suspension of competitive freight rate in ri\u2019M.cv of 30 per cent being put into effort by (ho Canadian railways Nov.1.Thv ilcviBton was announced ycslerday at the r on elusion of five days of argument on the motion, which urged that the advances boi withheld until the Board has de-; livered judgment on an npplica tion now under study for a 30-per-eent increase throughout the Arab Forces Place Ring Around Jews Arab League Council Plan Next \u201cMilitary Precautionary Actions Against Zionism.\u201d Marshar' Plan Development May I) mine Dominion's Position In Dollar Crisis n\try routl\ti, Le\tha non.\tOct.11 i.4V\tA rub\tsoin\t>\u2019**< Filivl\tb('t night the\tarmed\tfore\tof\tthe Vra\u2019i wor\tId, whi\tch i*\tunoffic\tuilly e*:ur \u2022t ted\t1 to be\table\tto rnivUn 200.0(1(1\t to 2\t50,000\tregulars,\t\tco noon- (rating on\t\tthe\tihde.-tine frontiers\t to c\tonion\toff \u201c\tterrori*\tt organisa- tion\ts and Zioni-\t\tt font.\t\u201d under study for a increase throughout entire freight rate .-trueUm', The railways withdrew compétitive rale the, i- which may he rai-ed or lowered to meet competition from truck and water curriers\u2014from the main application following the recent abolition of price controls over transportation Continued on Page 5.in* accused them of fomenting, on orders from an international Communist | organization, a campaign against ] -1?-^ the United States and against hemisphere defence plans, through strikes and sabotage.)\tI\t1 \u201cThis step of the Chilean Gov-1 The government of France has' ernment,\u201d the Yugoslav' Foreign ! awarded the Palme D\u2019Academie to| Office statement said, \u201cfalls in a iri'ench Government Honors ?our Sherbrooke Citizens Continued on Page.5.Gagne Has 30 Days In Which To Appeal \u201cGuilty'\u2019 Verdict (Special to the Record) Cochrane, .Ont., Oct.11.\u2014Despite a stout'defence and a defence counsel suggestion that the Crown evidence was biased, Jean Gagne, in Kirkland Lake, Ont., from Todd\u2019s cabb.the morning after the killing.He was the only witness heard for the defence.During the search for Gagne 7-year-old bush and farm worker | following discovery of Todd\u2019s bat- agitators were of East Angus, Que., found guilty : tered body, the East Angus man yesterday by a 12-man jury for the | was described as \u201cthe man with murder of aged trapper Robert ) the wall eye,\u201d resulting from a Todd, will be hanged at Haileybury j deformity to one of his eyes.Prison on Jan.14th unless his at-1 Crown and defence counsels com-torneys file an appeal within 30 ! pleted their final addresses to the days, or the sentence is commuted, j jury Thursday night after 22 Gagne\u2019s lawyers _ could not be | Crown witnesses and Gagne had immediately reached for comment regarding the possible appeal.Todd.75, was slain last March 11 in his cabin near Wavel, Ont., and his battered body was found bound with dog chains and thongs in a refuse heap under his -mall cabin.The Eastern Townships man, although denying he had any connection with the death of the old man, taken the stand.Mr.Justice J.C.Genest delivered his charge to the jury when the court met yesterday morning and the panel retired to deliberate, returning their deathcarrying verdict shortly after 2.30 p.m.While testifying in his fight to refute the Crown charge, Gagne said he had visited Todd about 2 p.m.on the day of the slaying and admitted he stole a radio, a battery, was welcomed by the t upper, play-and a battery tester, which he sold period of sharp, slanderous attacks on the Yugoslav government \u2014 at tacks whose initiato,- are the same powers who are attempting to unsettle friendly co-opcnrion between the nations.\u201d The statement (.-ailed me Chilean , action hostile and said '\u2019Considering there is no further necessity fn further diplomatic relations with a government which can\u2019t decide independently its relati.m: with othei countries, the government of Yugoslavia is deciding to break off diplomatic relations.\u201d Since there is no Chilean diplomatic mission in Belgrade, a formal break involves simply, the announcement, which wn.; made la t night but given to foreign correspondents only this morning in an edition .f the Communist party organ Borba.Santiago.Chile, Oct.11.\u2014(/P)\u2014 President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla ordered drastic coal rationing today as Chile dug into the armed forces\u2019 fuel reserve in a strike crisis blamed officially on a forcign-dictated Communist plan \u201cto paralyze any Chilean action defence of hemispheric security.\u201d While the President reiterated his \u201cunbreakable intention to eliminate Communist party control over the working masses,\u201d the Chilean Communist party called for United Nations consideration of the situation developing from Wednesday\u2019s expulsion of two Yugoslav diplomats on charges of \u201cCommunist-agitation.\u201d With a strike of 16,000 coal miners in its eighth day, an oflicial report from Concepcion, in the centre of the coal fields, said only 50 had laturned to work.The miners are asking for higher pay.The President declared that refusal of the miners to obey orders to go back to work despite an \u201cadvantageous\u201d wage grant war confirmation of the \u201cpolitical and; revolutionary character\u201d of the work stoppage.Four more alleged Communist arrested, bringing to near.y 50 the number jailed or transported to Chilly Ticrra del, Fuego in the south.In a statement issued by its Politburo, the Chilean Communist party declared \u201cin the presence of the extremely grave accusations\u201d made by the government, the Com-: munist request appointment of a commission of outstanding persons fro investigate the facts.\"Since the incident acquired international character and the in-1 tervention of President (Juan D.) Peron (of Argentina) has been asked, it is logical and convenient, to take it for consideration before the only international organization juridically qualified to examine the four well-known Sherbrooke resi-1 dents and the presentations will be made by the Flench Ambassador! to Canada, Count Jean Du Haute-j deque, at a special ceremony here I on November 8, Leonidas Baohand! announced today in his capacity as ! president of L\u2019Alliance Française,! B mm î'-Af : \u2022 V J ¦i l\u2019KOI .J.D.DUFOUR Mu- and vice-president of L\u2019Union sicale.RecipienL of the award, also known as the Purple Ribbon, are Mrs.Frederick H.Bradley, Professor J.Donat Dufour, Louis Philippe Robidoux, and Eugene A.Tanguay.Mr.Bachand said the medal is awarded for service \u201cto art, literature and France.\u201d During the presentation, to be held at a hall yet to be decided upon, Senator Jacob Nicol will receive the Legion of Honor medal from the French ambassador.Mrs.Bradley, born Mabel Barker, of .vlarbleton, is first general vice-president of L\u2019Union Musicale.MRS.F.H.BRADLEY She has long interc.sted herself in musical and cultural endeavors and Mr.Bachand today said :he award was going \u201cto a person who we]] deserved it.\u201d Mr.Dufour was born at Baie St.Paul, Que,, and -lient some time at Kamouras.ka, Que., before making Sherbrooke his home.Mr, Dufour is an author, speaker, and a professor of history and pedagogy at the Sherbrooke Normal School.He a b o i- a vice-president of L\u2019Alliance Krancai.-c \tINDEX Page\t2\u2014Theatre News Page\t3\u2014City New* Page\t4\u2014Editorials Page\t5\u2014General News, Page\tH\u2014Classified Ads.Page\t7\u2014The Trading Post \tComic* Page\t8\u2014Townships' News \tComics Page\t9\u2014 U omen s Page Page 12\u2014Sports\u2019 New*\t problem\u2014the United Nations,\u201d the his old friend Communist statement said.The government expelled the two Yugoslavs\u2014Ar.drcf Cunja, for-! mer Yugoslav charge d\u2019affaires | here, and Dalibor Jakasa, secretary -: of the legation in Buenos Aires-1 Wednesday night, accusing them of fomenting, on orders of an inter- ! national Communist organization,1 i a campaign against the United In denying he had shown the, States and inter-American solidar-men a leather club.Gagne said he ity through strikes and sabotage.(Both were reported in Bueno | ing cribbage with | Louis Laforge.i (In cross examination, Gagne j told Crown Prosecutor S.A.Cald-I hick that he remembered hea 1 ,g Laforgt testify he did not visit Todd on the afternoon of March 11, 1 and admitted he lied several ,imes when making a statement to police after his arrest.) L.I*.ROBIDOUX E.A.TANGUAY and former diction professor of L\u2019Union Musicale.Mr.Robidoux.a t.ew-paperman - by profession, was born at Granby and was educated at the Sherbrooke Seminary.Mr.Tanguay was born at St.Charles de Bellechasse, and Mr.Bachand described him a?a man who \u201cgave all his talent* to aid art students and contributed to the success of all societies to which he 1 belonged.\u201d club.Gagne said he was wearing an army battle dress tunic and was masquerading as a Aires today \u201cin the custody of fed- Continucd on Page 5 ,o itir ltd on Page 5 Mo Record Monday Monday, being Thanksgiving Day, there will be no issue of the Record.Other official qmuiers here and in I\u2019aie.'t ine declared, however, that they had been unable (o dc tcct any unu.-ual troop movenu-nte While troop manoeuvre' wen-reported in progrevs lo implement a décision Of the Aral) Leapue of seven countries, the League Conn ci! went back inlo tes,don la t night to plan the next \u201cmilita!,\\ precautionary notions n-rainst Z on ism.\u201d Rind Bey E Solti, Promiei\u2019 of Lebanon, told reporter' \u201cour troops have moved to the fron tier,\u201d and Ahmad Sharahati, Ui fence Minister of Syria, said in Dania.-cus that Syrian troop-, a I ready were quartered on 1\u2019ab -tine',: northeastern border as n precaution again,'*, possible \"terrorist movements and Zionist c-.pioi age.\u201d Syrian soumis said import-nil'.military matuieuvres of the Syrian army were to take plu e today along the border.The United States military a1, lachc\u2019s office here declared it had no reports of extenrdv, troop movements, indicating that the Lebanese cone-entratloim possibly were the shifting of forces already in the south.In Jerusalem the l\u2019ale-Iine government information office declared in a statement : \u201cIn view of persistent ruinons of Arab troop concentrations on the Palestine northern and southern borders we are aeked to state emphatically that the Palestine government h.-n no knowledge of such troop concentra t ions.\u201d Sources in Beyrouth said they were informed that* Egyptian forces, largest in the Arab League, were preparing to move into the Sinai Desert -outh of Pale-tine, and that Saudi Arabian cavalry waff cro-.ing into Egyptian territory at the invitation of the Egyptian government to participate in the cordon.Seven Saudi Arabian planes were said to have landed at Egyptian airdromes.Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, League ciecretary, returned in mid-afternoon from Amman, capital of Trano-Jordan, where he and the Irai) Premier, Saleh Bey El Jabri, lunched with King Abdullah and were reported to have diecussed the participation of Abdullah\u2019s , Trans-Jordan forces in the con-tentration.Missing Tot Returned To Her Parents Childless Married Woman to Appear in Court on Kidnapping Charge.Toronto, Oct.11 Tk One-month-old Lois Susan Hughe-, taken from her unattended carriage on bu-y Yongc Street, was roMored to her mother last night and a childlees married woman facer] a kidnapping charge.Mrs.Doreen Curry of Havelock, 90 mile, north-east of To-lonto, was brought here late night for appearance in court today on the kidnapping charge.Mrs.Curry told police the child under her rare had been given to her Friday by a \u201cpoorly dressed\u201d woman she met on a North 'Toronto Street.Mrs.Curry was in Toronto to \u201cadopt a baby.\u201d \u201cI was admiring her baby and told her that I wao not abie to have any children,\u201d police quoted Mrs.Curry as saying.Then the woman gave her the infant, she said.The.child, daughter of Mr.and i Mrs, Elmer Hughes, was taken I from her carriage wiien left alone for about five minutes outside a I department store.| No trace of the child was discovered, police said, until it wa« established that Mrs.Curry visited a public 'chool here yesterday and proudly showed a baby to her former teachers.\u201cIt seems to me to be a case of the impelling urge of mother love which caused Mrs.Curry to take the child,\u201d eaid Chief Constable Finance Minister AbLmtt Refuses to Comment on Future Relations Between Canada and United States Upon Return from European Tom\u2019.By BOSS M UN KO l an udi a n Pi \u2022 St a 11 \\Y i :, ri Ollinva, 0,-i.il rt I\u2019,;,-United State' i piobahty going to i i by her dottWMUe co thru eonsider.ti>k the Marshall aid j are obtained outside \u2019.he United States in supply roun j t ies such ns Cnnadn.in the opin- | clo-elv f( d .pi irei bo com polk situation to supplies for Europe plan United States in s such ns Canada inn of observer* hci lowing nid liendi.It i* becoming elearei now tha: if the huge uipplb needed foi European nul are praeti; ally alt pureliHM'il m the United State-:ho pie ent inflation there would he greatly aggravated am would shoot sky high.The further n-e in price would imply lie a i e nil of hot 1er sup plie* foi domestic u e with such vast quateities going ubotml, Ttii.s interpre! at ion follows on the stnlcmenl by Finance Mini.-iet Abbott li t night that if tlie Marshall plan i going to ho ef foctivo ( iiough to prevent we tern I lurope liding into e -onomir chaos the required aid will no! come exclusively from the U.S.hut the productive capacity ol Canada and other Western llemi : pheie countries would have to In utilized as well.At u pic .ronfcumcc held on his return to Ottawa from hi European trip, Mr.Abbott nlso piodiclei that the ( anadian cost of living will increase till forth er.The cost-of-living index, now at 139.4, might -ettle somewhere he tween 140 and 145, he aid, ad ding that if it icmniliod at that position the situation would be \u201cpretty good\u201d foi CiinadH ennnot expert to insulate front economic aboard.The Mi-iistei had say about the Mur how Canada might ing the hour-long fei enoo.Bui Ids main point wa that, it would In- in the interests of the United States and the other countries lo use t tie productive capacity of Canada and other countries in the Western Hemisphere as well a that of the United State if the aid scheme wax i cully !o work.Canada is the only count i y in the hemisphere, however, that can really contribute.Argentina can provide some goods, hut aid out-id\u201d the C.S, would largely have to come from this Dominion.The Minister was very blunt in emphai izing, though, that Canadian aid to Europe would not be by way of further credit grants.Her aid would he in form of supplie' Continued oh Page 5 Union Parley Is Abandoned By Chairman Convention Adjourns After Gordon Bradley Left Chair in Protest at \u201cCampaign of Slander.\" By John ( 'ana.lian Pi e St.John'* Nfid , I\u2019UAt Y, Staff Writer.Oct.|1 d\u201d her economy development, a good deal to hall plan and fit into it dur-crowdcd eon The Newfoundland National Convention, considering \u2019.he island'.* political future, adjourned after Chnirninn Gordon Bradley dramatically left the chair declaring hn was not going to remain \u201cin a position where I cannot defend my self.\u201d Mr.Bradley, whose report on Confederation talks at Ottawa wn* ielru'ii| heir and in the Canadian capita) today, had been criticized by a number of national convention members for prolonged i.-ilks which covered a peri oil ef three months.The precipitate action of Mr.Bradley, who raid he had been victim of \u201ca campaign of slander, left the nationally elected body wilhout a pleading officri and it adjourned to meet a^nin at the call of a new chairman whose appointai id will he requested from the commission govet nnicnt.Earlier the convention had allowed lo stand over the report of tin* Bradley delegation which has just returned from Ottawa eonfeietice* on po sible term of confederation between Canada and Newfoundland.Joseph Smallwood, xeclctMiy of (he seven-man delogu ion, urged that \u201cthe matter of debating or rending all of it he held over until a more opportune time.\u2019\u2019 After Mi Bradley re igimtion followed attempts; |,v Alex Biltl, delegate from St.John's, to give notk-e of n motion whk-h he said, following adjournment, would have called for a waul of cotilidencc vote in the chairman \u201cfot being partial towards confederation with Can-: nda.\u201d It was later learned that Mr.Bradley\u2019, resignation wa .from the ehairmnnship of the convention and not from convention membership.A- an unofJicin! member he will be able to defend his actions from the floor of the convention chamber.In \u2018offering notice of hi* motion Mr, Butt got a* far a- saying \"whereas it has been brought lo the attention of this convention that the presiding officer .When Mi.Bradley interrupted him to offer to defend his record a* chairman *inre he sin (¦ceded the late rhief Ju.-liee\tFox last winter.At the end « f the speech he said \u201cGentlemen tin- convention is without a chairman\" and he left the convention floor ttmid pandemonium.U.N.Will Appoint Balkans Commission Despite Russia Lake Sucre :, Oct.11 to 'The hope to succeed if it is not political committee of the United Ihavo co-operation of the Balkan Nations.Assembly voted late y< : states which are going along with terday to proceed with the elec \u2019 tion of a Balkan \"watchdog\u201d corn mission despite Russia\u2019s announce rnent Thursday that she boycott the commrssio-i and fuse to take part in the election, way ehould tie, open for her to The vote wa.27 to 7, with participate when and if that time nine abstention-\u2019.Soviet delegate 1 came.usna s noii-co operation.But he apparently believed there was a possibility Russia would | might swing around to a more conciliatory mood and that tho \u2018Specifically my proposal is jthat the special committee shall Andrei A.those who Canada\u2019s Jus IMcy then propo ship on the \u201cwatchdog\u201d group be Mexico, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Gromyko was: among; abstained.ire Minister consist of representatives of Aus-ed that member- tralia, Brazil, China, France, held open for Russia and Poland, despite their declaration , they would not serve, Horachel V.Johnson, U.S.delegate, said he \u201cregretted exceedingly,\u201d that Russia \u201cso far\u201d had not agreed to serve, and expre - the United Kingdom and the Uni-that ! ted State', seals being held open for Poland and the U.S.S.R.,\u201d Ilsley raid.The violent stale me n-ls madfl yesterday by Russia and Poland when they announced they would jlieved sed hope that Russia and Poland tiavo nothing to do with the pro-\u201csubsequently\u201d might be ready to ! posed commission or with tho take part.\testablishment if it were \u201cregret- He said the United States would J table,\u201d Ilsley said, support.Canada\u2019s proposal.\ti Those statements, he added, Ilsley said earlier f inada he-1 \u201cmake it all the more important the \u201cwatchdog\u201d commis-j to reflect carefully frefore we d«-a: ride upon the composition of this arc ! committee.\u201d He commented on proposals to exclude tho big powers from tho committee based on the argument that tho «pccial investigating com* mittee sent to the Balkans had no big power members.Surely we have now reached Continued on Page 5 I Sion should be composed j many of the big power : willing to serve.Gromyko repeated h.s delegation\u2019s refusal to have anything to do with the committee and Peruvian delegate Alberto Ulloa said the Slav attitude could he ,nter-Ipreted as \u201ca rebellion against the! | U.N.\u201d\tja point in the Greek case in which Ilsley did not exprès?any ^pin-j-\u2014\u2014-A- on as to how the committee could) Continued Page 5 Tv wo SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER U, '1947.AT TH1 i * iJl-J* ILkt-Jl* [ÎS Ci 1 i kxLi GKA.A ÏH OLLYWOOD Krskine Johnson nka sun C\u2019onr v audajMUWtti | HOLLY WOOD CUTS MILLIONS FROM FILMS Hollywood, Uct, II.\u2014Hollywood is trying to save money.They've I been firing secrétai i;:s and pro.: s agents to trim their budget* and,i just as it generally docs, Holly-1 wood ha, been pennywise ami pound-fooli-li.The studios have put enough gold du.-t on their cutting-room Huors to pave the main street in your home town or pot gold chairs j in the Hollywood Bowl.An hour i Co-starred in Universal-International\u2019s newest romantic comedv.\u2018\u2018Some.and a minutes 'was clipped from I thin* ,n Wind \"are Deanna Durbin, Donald O\u2019Connor and John Dali.\u201cArch of Triumph\u201d\u2014that\u2019s abouti Donald and John return to the screen after lengthy absences.Groucho \u201cGreat Lover\u201d Marx has succumbed utterly to the beguiling charms of Lisette Verra in the latest Marx Blethers\u2019 comedy, \u201cA Night in Cr ablanca, \u2019 opening tomorrow at the Premier.DON\u2019S REPAIR SERVICE 10 Bowen Ave.Soiilli Tel.2916-K Specializing in: Hornet Chain Saws, Sales and Service \u2014 Briggs & Stratton, Johnson, Milwaukee, Lauson and Clarke gas engine repairs \u2014 Soulh Wind Healers, Sales & Service \u2014 Willard Battery, Sales & Service \u2014 Battery Recharging \u2014 Liglilin# Plants \u2014-Water Pumps \u2014 Magnctocs \u2014 Bicycle Motors \u2014 Motorcycles \u2014 Sealed Beam Headlights, installed \u2014 Hot Water Healers, installed \u2014 Complete Automotive Electric Service.iumph |a quarter of a million dollars that only the ciuter enjoyed.\u201cMorning Becomes Klcctra\" wa-cut an hour.Another hour was cut frein the new DeMille film, \u201cUn conquered.\u201d From a third to a half of every THE \"EYES\u201d HAVE IT [big picture goes the way of all gur- ibagc.And the result is still too The jagged edges we.sec on a |ongj M Hollywood wants to «ave ar are only imperfections in our lnonoyi kt thc studios plan their own eye?.The dot of\tspreads\tt;0 tj-1Cly can save -.boot- it reaches the eye »all, jn time\u2014not waste it on the cutis ei dot of ink spreads on a ;\t° blotter.Around The Armouries By The Sgt.-Major CLIFF SHONYO Puhlishers\u2019 Agent \u2019inc SL, Magog.£» ¦ ¦ ¦ 85 i H ¦ i k -past day- INCOM l\u2019 Ajr ABI.K.1\ttM TECHNI- Tlt RJ LI.INfl COLOR! Ory GRANT, Alexis SMITH, Minty WOOLLEY in ¦NIGHT AM) DAY.\" - CULOPt OARTOO'N 12th Armored Regiment, Sher- .,:ea.s) on Saturday, October 18,1 brooke Regiment, RCAC , at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.1 out after it reaches the eyeball,\t\u2019time\u2014not wa»te \"it on \u2019the «Ot- j The fall training program got1 All members who served over- much as a dot of ink spreads on a|tj« room floor and then cry the;awaJ « good start on Tuesday .\u201c«as with thi,5 unit are asked to blotter.\tblu\u201c\tnight, October 7, at the William get in touch with Mr.Sydney __________________________________j \u2018hi MM' TiHirq of Kit I EPS Street Armory, with a good num- Spanswiek, Lennoxville, as the ad- o,,,,.i -m ,.,«1 or wnn' V chaniro1 ^er the veterans of the regi-1 dresscn of some of the men are not Subscription Service j,,( \u201dac.i'l\"', rhoh \u2019tw.«& \"« \u2022 *\u2022**, f\t\u2014\tk\u2019:Z\",ï,So'\u201e \u201ciM.k'fT.S\",! Saturday Evening l*ost, loidu-s Ter.1 le ^ intei es tod in «1 ^toiy ex c(.\tmo ujon-,.afi Vou i on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m., Home Journal, Maclean\u2019s, ('hate- about a whimsical bartender who / .'\t\u2019 r 1, n vj ^\tn.\tand election of officers at the laine, (Ian.Home Journal, Reader\u2019s ;turns diplomat.Bud Abbott and\t.\u2018 ^mored bu îiness meeting at 4 p.m.in the Digest, Time, Newsweek, etc.\tLou Costello just mailed out 100,-\t11 he.-e ?s U, know ^ al',>lor-v' I(KK) letters asking for financial; ¦ ¦ ^arn al! theie is Ü, taow The .social part of the program laid in the $80,000-a-year uncrating I1 u Vtv, '\t\u2019\t.T'or^\u2019 I111' .' will be held in the N.C.O.\u2019s Mess Phone .HO1 expense of\ttheir\tYouth\tF\u201eim,ia.|\t»'g ami the operating and ma.nte \"\",ne 4'10\u2019tlon.Robert Cummings is hHv.nance of D.sel engines ing moles de-molcd from his .]t ,na.V be of mterest to ex-ser physiognomy, which will take him!^*' f lhc Al:mored CourP^ t('- \u2022\t¦\t\u2022\t\u2022\t- a\twee^ or\tknow that upon joining\tthis ar-\t__\t _ _______ _________ , 0\tI raored unit, they will be enlisted tepy.algo of thc Granby and Gow- *\t* *\t; 1 the rank that they held upon ar.isviile Batteries, which form this Louis Galhern will lost for the d'ssharge\tActiv° Service a\"'11 regiment, under the command of rslp Of Bern ¦ Franklin !n \u201cProud ,ihat a number of vacancies now u.-CoI.L.W.Draper, are meeting Destiny \u2019\u2019He 11 do it with padding.cxist for NCO\u2019s, with Armored Saturday afternoon and evening .Last laugh in or, Madison exTer'ence-\t, \u201e ! at Granby, to discuss further plans Square Garden, which didn\u2019t lise An,d nowa lult> lo.tsoma of\tth* jegimcnt s syllabus ot tit,\u2019 I i\tI members of our unit whom wo : training tor the remainder ot the K Kî J&S2 $5 fXl}*™ m m.mm, the Armory fa,, and .inter Uri\u201e «.on, ?\">«\th\u201d!3511'\tX-C-A- ««\u2022> gei.\taient\tilj-\tlute,\tr y 1 \u2019 ,\tif you can't get down to\tthe Ar-\tThis\tunit\u2019s\tdrill\tseason\tis\tnow 4\t,i , h p\tpinn w] i no1\tton UPInK),T, due to pressure of\tbusiness j in full owing.\tTuesday\tand\tThurs- 'u®lka\"d \u201eh\u201e \": îLlf\tVoV.or work, drop in and tell us about day evenings are fully occupied by T »¦\t\u2022 .\t\u2022 ,\ti .\ti\ti , i -\t4 V-w« wy q n i n 1 a vn m o* + h /-v a r f f Ra®B!EE!5IlliSBfflK88ISSI®kk®,! NEW PKIillEK THEATRE ol the 25th L.A.A.Battery R.C.A.(R.) at 8 p.m.Saturday evening.3Slh L.A.A.Regiment, R.C.A.out of circulation for a week or I ^ow, that upon joining this - ar-' The officers of the 35th Bat ¦DRAMA OT THE CANADIAN MOUNTED! Russell H-NVDEiN.Dim COOPER.Ulft N A Eh I mo in \u201cNEATH CANADIAN SKIES.\u201d WORLD EVENTS STARTING.TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS ONLY JOIN THE CROWDS AND ROAR! THE MARX BROTHERS IN THEIR GREATEST LAUGH-RIOT! It\u2019s the Kind of Entertainment That Comes Along Just Once in a Great While! \u201cTHE MARX BROS.\u201d I din patch, were fined $2500 CHARLES mm \u2022 LOSS COLLIER lismi VEUA \u2022\tilù SUMAH DAN SEYMCUI\t\u2022 1IWIS BUJSUl Direeled by Reloa cd thru ARCHIt MAYO \u2022 UNITED ARTISTS A DAVID t.IOENV PRODUCTION EXCITING U)Y ENTI RE H! 1 .\t.\t,\ti it write .a loiter nhone and toll I the men in learning the arts ot \u201cnegotiating with unlicensed xndi- u- T.1 -o a leutr, pnone, ana _ieu \u201e .\u201e .vidua Is with criminal records.\u201d |u£ hüw i\u20190.11 are\ton *\t»\t*\tphone number is 14i>3.Sports In The Unit To those of you without previous training, serving with this Regi ¦pf,;, i all small armts.Sports also are a part of the training this season and Tuesday evenings are mostly laid down as sports nights.The battery intends to enter two Loretta Young goes kissless in \u201cRachel\u201d despite the presence of Bill Holden and Bob Mitchum., Milt Gold's solution to the box-office slump is monthly theater passes for the whole family.Charley Skouras is giving the idea some thought.Bandleader Woody Herman is set for a role in the George Pal feature, \"Tom Thumb.\u201d Iomers; so come along fellows and; these teams, .so boys if you\u2019re a Harry Riehniaii is packing 'em gpt il1 011 >t all.The unit basket- good shot come and join up with in at \"the Flamingo Hotel in Las ! baU team, now under its new coach, ' the good old 35th! y0,_ Charlotte Greenwood\u2019s | Chic Watley, has entered the Jun-.The folowing men have joined switch to version meut will also prove most inter-j l
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