Sherbrooke daily record, 12 novembre 1947, mercredi 12 novembre 1947
[" 1947\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\t5 1 8 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\tIS\t19\t20\t21\t22 \u201d3 30\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 Sl)ccbcciotieI)aili|lecoi'd WtATHER SNOW, COOLER ere**;, cleanng Th THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWSSHfPS Established 189/.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 12.1947.Fifty-First 't ear AUTOPSY WILL BE PERFORM IN WOMAN\u2019S DEATH World Now« ^r°ke Being Conducted In Death Of Montreal Woman In Belvidere Street House Hughes And Gen.Mevers In Brief Louvain, Belgium, Xo\\.12.\u2014\t(F\u2014Prime Minister Macken-sie King of Canada today received the degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Louvain in a hall dating from 1317, and said in an address of thanks that he had never been prouder to be a Canadian.\u201cNo man ever living has received so much honor in such a short time as I since 1 have been in Belgium,\" he said, winding up a three-day visit to Belgium.He will leave for Holland later today.» * * Jerusalem, Nov.12.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Three Jew ish girls and a youth were killed today in a gun battle with British troops surrounding a coastal plain house, suspected of being an under» ground I r g u n Zvai Leumi hideout.Two other young Jews were wounded in the encounter, between Raanana and Hesliya.Military sources at Tel Aviv said ten Jews were captured in a raid on the isolated house where the army was tipped the Irgun was conducting \u201carmed exercises.\u201d A British police sergeant was killed and three other British police officers were wounded by machine-gun fire while they sat in, front of a cafe on the Kingsway, main street of Haifa.* * * Halifax, Nov.12.\u2014 tC.P.) \u2014The American Victory ship St.Albans Victory is in distress 300 miles southwest of Boston and the United States Coast Guard cutter Ingham is speeding to her rescue from Norfolk, Va., Search and Rescue Division of the R.C.A.F, reported today.An SOS from the 7,607-ton ship, which is carrying a crew of 12, was received here last night but was jumbled and could not be read.A later message said the ship\u2019s steering gear had broken and asked for immediate assistance.An army lug was reported standing by the stricken freighter awaiting the arrival of the cutter expected to reach the ship this morning.* * * Washington, Nov.12.\u2014(TP) \u2014\tThe United States Government plans to ask farmers to plant nearly 6.5 per cent more laud to livestock feed grains next year in an effort to replenish supplies cut short by this year's poor corn crop.Larger grain harvests will be needed if a serious shortage of meats, dairy and poultry products is to be averted in 1949.These feeds will be scarcer in 1948 than this year because of the present corn shortage.* * * New York, Nov.12.\u2014i/P)\u2014 The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Y.Vishinsky, last night, accused Britain, the United States.China and France of displaying \u201ccomplete disdain for the charter and principles of the United Nations.\u201d In a speech before the Foreign Press Association in which he maintained that Russia\u2019s foreign policy is \"one of peace.\u201d Vishinsky charged \"prominent Anglo-American statesmen\u201d with pursuing a program of \u201chatred and vicious animus\u201d towards his country.On instructions from the attorney general's department, an autopsy will be held to determine the cause of death of a 44-year-old Montreal woman, Mis.W.Courtemanche, who died yesterday afternoon at a Belvidere street house.! Crown Prosecutor Roland Dugre, K.C., said that it is understood that the deceased was a member of a family reunion which was being held at the house at 428 Bel- videre street south, which is al- at the G raves, on home legedly the home of Albert Grave- ! Coroner Armand Nadeau said , son-\t| that the inquest would be held pro- | The autopsy which rvill he eon- | bably tomorrow morning following (ducted on the arrival of medico-'the result of the autopsy.legal experts, Dr.Jean Marie Roussel and Dr.Rosario Fontaine, will determine what caused the death.When Mrs.Courtemanche was; found on the kitchen floor, she could not be revived and Dr.Emile ! Bruneau was summoned.Dr.Bruneau said that he considered it necessary that an autopsy should oe performed.Chief Edouard Moreau stated' today that Mrs.Courtemanche and her husband, who reside on Hoehe-laga Street, in Montreal, had bee: visiting relatives in Vermont, and returning via Sherbrooke stopped.VICTIM OF PERVERT Reds Seeking Details With I A-Bomb Story Atomic Bomb Explosion Propaganda Intended for Local Russian Consumption and \u201cCold War\u201d of Nerves* De Gaulle Urges France To Line Up With U.S.And U.K.Against Communism SIAM CHANGES BOSSES Retired Gen.Bennett E.Meyers (centre) confers with Howard Hughes after Hughes testified beft ie the Scnaie War Investigating subcommittee in Washington that Meyers tried to borrow $200,000 from him during wartime con tract negotiation.-.Hughes empha sized that he did not think Meyers considered the \"wrong\" or \"improper.\u201d P reposition Toronto police arc still combing that city in their search for the By ELTON C.FAY Washington, Nov.12\u2014(TP)______ Many of the strange dispatcher and thunderous speeches about atom bombs coming out of Europe .\u2022.-trike official Washington primarily\tRu.-si an-inspired j authoi uies said privately today.War Contract Fireworks In Probe Proves Complex Task Washington, Ako\t___\t.Nov.12.(TP i .\ta maze of con- consumption as well as dieting testimony given under cold war\" of nerves.oath, the United States Senate Terming the fi.-hing technique W ar Investigating C o m m i 11 e c an old stand-by in military in- scrutinizing Howard Hughes' war telligence, these authorities said it contracls S0US\u2019U, today to straight-works like this:\ton out.the tangle.A rumor is planted at a point This was the jumbled picture where :t will be picked up by loan> j°b ami movie-ban claims some newspaper, magazine or an^ countet-claims as the eommii-radio station.The idea D to ge; ,ma(io ready to resume ques-the rumor into circulation and V,on'nE Maj.-Gen.Bennett E.in^thel^hunt! ! r.Propaganda, i.i.nl,.\tÇ Ruhr.Western Germany, separated from its food supply in the em t by a ¦|uit in the Foreign Mini ters '«unci!, could not live without F i unco.Planes Down In Probe Of Two Conflicts Fire Causes Cities anti Organizations as Well as Private Persons Joined in Tribute to Those Who Gave Their Lives.Action Taken Atler American Airlines\u2019 DC-6 Makes Emergency Landing Alter Fire Discovered.Continued on Page 5.Continued on Pa Bill Cutting Down Powers Of Lords Nears Last Stage Continued on Page 5 Marshall Explains Aid Program Dr.Zenon the jail, emphasized yesterdav, that everything was \"just normalfnen p.m Nov.20.the day rf the Royal wed ding.'I he Mini-try of ( iv i! \\ v i.i I ion in mi urgent n il i- e led \u2022 \u2022 defined the area a being a a tlirrc-mifr circle will the , en tr, at Trafalgar Square.Th, mini Irv did not give a rra'im for the ban.Its A Relief It's Over \u2019 I 'WSf ' T I w I WÊm P Continued on Pago ft Glenn Marsh, 28, ends up behind bars in the Rockland, III., jail after killing the hutband and the father of a neighbor woman he loved and kidnapping the woman.\u201cI suppose this will ruan my neck*\u201d he said, \u201ctout it\u2019» a relief it\u2019a over.\u201d wo èlV-LY A/i SOUTH BOLTON f o^T o™ WA^ I suppose a fellow shouldn\u2019t try to write a gay little piece about some one dying.But a daffy story popped up on my desk this morning and I think I ought to share it with you.The person who died was a Miss Helen Simpson, better known as Aunt Helen to the good folks in the rillage in which she lived.Aunt | den was a perky old bachelor jady.Every Tuesday afternoon she poured tea for her spinster friends In the teetrtsy parlor of her teentsy l|ouse.In the Summer when she made old-fashioned cherry ice cream, she always let the next-door kids lick off the dasher.As bachelor ladies go, Aunt Helen was normal enough.When Mrs.Hamilton, of \u201cSpring Valley Ranch\u201d opened her spacious home to the Women\u2019s Institute, when Miss Evelyn Walker, of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, gave a most interesting talk on \u201cHome Nursing,\u201d demonstrating the use of a thermometer .in the sick room; how to make beds; and serve lunch etc for the patient\u2019s comfort.A good number of members and visitors listened wiih deep interest to her address and she was given a hearty vote of thanks at its close.Mrs.Hamilton and her assistants served a delicious tea.Miss Evelyn Walker, of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and Mrs.Gordon Harvey, of Mansonville, were dinner guests of Mrs.Whittaker, at \u201cPotton Springs.\u201d\tj Mr.and Mrs.George Burnham and Mr.and Mrs.Garland Barnes were visitors in St.Hyacinthe .Friends here extend sympathy to, the family of Mrs.Aikens, who passed on at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Cowan, in Manson-j ' ville.Mr.and Mrs.Magoon and two children were tea guests at Mr.! Fessenden\u2019s, in Fulford.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Willey and daughter, and Mr.Harley Adams were visitors in Cowansville.Mrs.B.E.Tracey was a guest in Mansonville.Guests at \u201cHighland Farm\u201d have been Mrs.C.M.Clark, Mrs.C.Clark and daughter, Joan, Mrs.Dustin and Mr.Alex McManus and Mr.P.Lefebvre, of Sherbrooke, j Mrs.Clark spent a few days here visiting Mrs.Cameron and her family, Mr.and Mrs.G.Cousens and children, of Waterloo, were tea guests at \u201cHighland Farm.\u201d Mr.G.Cousens motored Mr.W.-SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 Pt t.William* ¦ \"¦ !\tIN ! riOLLYWOOD mist cuklv.D'Sh vere l mule ccrr a rubber < SHE\u2019LL HAVE ALL OF OUR nosses tryim1 TO BUCK.' HOLD ER HEAD UP DON\u2019T LET \u2019ER GIT THAT HEAD DOWN MOUF, AN IE YOU THINK TM GCKN- TER RIDE STAMPIN' UP.VOU IS CRAZY»/ -À- The FACE.LlFTINJo t «116.v.*.Mr orr «or*.1947 «T MCA 5AAYKC L Erskine Johnson NE A Staff Correspondent BR0Mn0NYILLE women\u2019s group \" HOLDS MEETING ¦!!!IKI!!Ki:ia;nil[!!«!!lin THE NEW Hi 1 | P Needham to Mansonville one afternoon, when he and his family were wedding anniversary, calling there.\t, fhe table was covered Congratulations are extended to beautiful linen cloth, which was Mrs.G.Fuller, who held the lucky used at the wedding of Mrs.Ing-ticket on the \u201cWoollen Set\u201d which ham\u2019s mother and again at her was drawn by Gaylon Davis, at the own wedding.A prettily decorated W.1.meeting.\twedding cake occupied the centre \u2018_________________________________of the table and silver bowls fill.ed with gleaming snowberries the doctor tapped her knee with wcre on «.ach side with ivory the little rubber hammer, her leg tapers in silver holders, jerked up.When the optician man After the dinner a jolly sing-flashed a light in her eyes, the song was enjoyed with Mrs.C.E.pupils dilated nicely.There was 3urt>0n at the piano, only one thing wrong with Aunt Later cards were played.The Helen.\tprizes\twere won by Mrs.Gerald She hated soldiers.\tDaine,\tMrs.\tRobert Reed,\tMr.Hated them all, from General Bernard Bailey and Mr.Percy Marshall to the one-day private up _________ the street.She even had\tbeen\tThe\tguests\tof honor were\tpre- slaveis and RECKLESS ROGUES! knowji to_refuse a glass of\twater\tsente(i\twith a\tsilver sandwich\ttray Roaring Desert Days of Thrill-Swept THEATRE Hmctpi m-mm .STARTING TODAY n i i i ¦I ONE OF THE GREATEST TECHNICOLOR 'KftlUMPHS RETURNS TO THE SCREEN IN FRENCH 1 DESERT RAIDERS! H A R E M THIEVES I Waterville, Nov.12.\u2014Mr.and Bromptonville, Nov.12 Mrs.Preston Ingham entertained m0nd County Women\u2019s Institute diLT KI held its semi-annual meeting with got it,\u201d in Hollywood.He ha.on the occasion of tnoir silver.\t^\t»\t___l!\u2014_ iwinef v>n c j Mrs, Ouellette, at her home in with MILAN COUPLE GIVES PASTY BY FRIENDS Milan, Nov.12.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Norman M.McLeod were taken completely by surprise on October 30, when idatives and trie \u2022» gathered at their home to heip them celebrate rheir thirty-fifth wedding anniversary.Mr.and Mrs.McLeod rose to ' the occasion .and welcome unexpected guests, who extended .congratulations and best wishes , to them.' The evening was spent in sing- t, r, , .\u201e u, 1 ing and social intercourse with old and Mane MacDonald are ¦> time selections placed on wood\u2019s latest feudist*.It started violirt by Mr_ Gera!,j MacKay.when Marie cut in on Anns date-, i During the evening Masters with Harry Karl and then marr.e i £ar;e an(| Stanley Murray pre-him.Anne's new heart is l^'uu sen,;ecj ^bejr grandpa-ents with a B.Mayer\u2019s nephew, Gerald Mayer.^ Mr.and Mrs.McLeod also , .Greg Bautzer will be standing received a telegram of congratu-by to take a plane if Joan Craw- iatjons from -heir _frs.Norman R.Campbed, of Windsor.Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs J E.MacDonald.Miss Catharine MacDonald, of Sherbrooke, was a week-end guest at her home here.Mrs.George Macdor.aki and Miss Carol Macdonald are guests nf relatives in VVAterv.le.Mr.and Mrs.J.E MacDonald were guests of Mis.K.Murray their ar,d Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Graham and family, in Sherbrooke, during the week-end.Mrs.\\Y.H.MacDonald, Mrs.K.A.MacDonald and Mrs.Chr;5t,e MacArthur attendsd the sectional the [ meeting of the W.M.3., in Scots-town.Mrs.Christie MacDonald and children, Margaret, Douglas and Elizabeth, of Scotstown, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.MacDonald.co kindly acted as auctioneer a-d Marion O\u2019Brien as secretary.The proceeds were $37, which were donated to the B.Y.P.U.of the Baptist Church, Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Geraid Page was ca.lin Mr.and Mrs.Ulrk Russell, in Sutton.For prompt relief use world Cimeun Fragrant, mildly medicated 65 y tarsi tuccess All druggists- Buy : I CUTICURA\u201c*r\u2018 REX- TODAY WEST SUTTON i guilty w- _ -, Rich- Everything is a crisis.A waiter McLeod, of Burv, Mr.1\u2019rarer Mc-can\u2019t even say \u201cNo, we haven\u2019t Leod and Mrs.Albert W.Murray, Hollywood.He has to of Milan; their son-ip-law did dramatize it.There must be some grandchildren Mr.Albert W.Mur-way to get rid of communism other ray a\u2019Jd Etude anc Stanley Mjr-a Bromptonvdle, wHh a good mum- th/n staginK a circus.Mr.and Mrs.William Sturgeon and family were guests of their daughter, Mrs.Colin Macey, and Mr.Macey, in Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bowen and family, of Newport, Vt., were guests of Mrs.Emily O\u2019Brien and family.Messrs.Earland Marco and Stan- : ley O'Brien entertained at a Hallowe'en box party, which was held j in the schoolhouse.Some sixty people were present.Many being in costume.Games were enjoyed and prizes were given.A very good __\t____ time was enjoyed.Mr.David Mar- Y', .usa\u2014 -/-au*./'yyyW 2cp *wn*» » l MARY OHARA'S IDEM \u2022* SOU Of fllCM ray; Mr.Albert McLeod, Mrs.Ly-ford Eiger and Mrs.Alex P.Mac- ber of members from all the eight\ttona likes Land\t-,\t- \u201e ,\t,\t\u201e\tLana ljlKes 1>ana\tLeod, of Scotstown; Mrs.Flora branches.Several visitors were; M the last moment, Lana Tur- Eiliott> the Misses Katie end also welcomed.\tner cancelled\ther\tplane\tréserva-\tLouise MacKay and Messrs.Alex The meeting was opened\tand\ttions and took a train\tto New\tand Gerald\tMacKay of Nojih conducted by the president, Mrs.York.Crash jitters.Thanks to Hill, Lingwick; Mr Clarence Mac r> \\T\tr> i n\tj j Arthur linear of Variety and As kill and Mr.and Mr:.George R.V.Bea.iie.RmI call recorded\t£or j0jnjng jn my campaign MacAskill, of Gould; Mrs.Inez by the secret-ary, Mrs.R.\tKerr,\twas\tagainst the\tlife\tstory\tof A1\tBailey,.Mrs.\tKatie Matheson and answered by fifty-nine\tmembers J Capone.\t^r* W.R.\tA.MacDonald, of Minutes of the previous meeting!\t* *\t*\t.Y\t^ J0UaS!i1nSti,0f ^ n°red , j / t j ,pu 4.I Margaret Lindsay is having X- guests; and ad th« friend were read and adopted.The treas-\t* h h she was thrown neighbors in the community, urer, Miss M.Frazer; gave her re- ^ oa hor£e at vistorville.For Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Syrup at Home and Excitement ! \u201cLES MILLE ET UNE NUITS\u201d port,\tMrs.\tBeattie\tgave\ta report\t,\t.\t,\t,,\tv i\tn- v\tj\tr> K\tLouis\tJordan,\tthe\tsinging\trax of\tbooths\tat\tRichmond\tPoultry ,\tu\t-,\tt\tor\triik- 'player who\tjust\topened\tat\ttsiii> ®7i,U Ure\t.\t\u2019 Berg\u2019s, is managed (professionally, After some discussion a com- * - wffe.The same wife mit tee was named, with Mrs.J.1\t^\t*\t- ¦\t¦\t, General Note» Mrs.Inez Bailey was in Lake Megantic one day and called on Mrs.J.0.MacDonald.Mr.J.Banbury, of the Presby- This well known recipe is used by many thousands of housewives, because they have found that it gives them an effective, dependable medicine for distressing winter coughs.It\u2019s so easy to mix\u2014anyone can do it.From any druggist, get 2Li ounces of Flnex.a special compoundof proven ingredients, in concentrated form, weli known for effect on throat irritations.Then make a syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, until dissolved.It\u2019s no trouble at all and takes but a moment.No cooking needed ( Ur you can use corn syrup or liquid honey instead of sugar syrup.) Put t he Pinox into a 16 ounce bottle and fill up with your syrup.This gives you 16 ounces of cough syrup, unusually quick-acting and dependable, and you get four times as much for your money.It never spoils, and is very pleasant\u2014children love it.You'll be surprised by the way it takes hold of severe coughs, giving quick, satisfying relief.It loosens the phlegm, soothes the Irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages.Money refunded if it doesn't please in every way.to a Boy Scout.\tby Mr.ü.T.Miltimore, on behalf I Watson, the convener, to attend And you couldn\u2019t blame the old 0f those present, who also extend-[the next Board meeting, of the1 ag0 n a gal.Back in 1918 when she stil! e(j their best wishes to the bride Richmond County Agriculture So-: _ Revelry \u2014 H« Went Searching For But Fate Forced A Detour To .Violent.Mystery .had roses in her cheeks and real an
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