Sherbrooke daily record, 28 octobre 1940, lundi 28 octobre 1940
[" TEMPERATURES WEATHER Fair and cold Established 1 897.S>h?rIn*nnke iatlu Iwnrb SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1990.Yesterday: Maximum, 36; minimum, 32.Same day last year; Max., 57; min., 40.Forty-Fourth Year.GREEKS DECLARE WAR AGAINST AXIS AGGRESSION Early Action By 1 urkey Expoctod ^ Britain Acts16™™™ UNDER ATTACK LOSS CANADIAN SHIP SINKS DE GAULLE LEAVES CALLING CARD AT DAKAR With Biitain Promising A1Î \u201cPossible\u201d Support to Grecian Resistance to Italian Demands, Balkan Capitals Hear that Turkish Declaration of War in Support of Great Britain Is Matter of Hours.S;x Oil Refineries and Fourteen Air Bases Bombed by British Pianes During Night Attacks.London, Oct.28.\u2014CP)\u2014Oil refineries were the chief targets of Royal Air Force bombers over Germany Italian bombs fell on Greek | last night, the Air Ministry reported today.Six were attacked, it said, two at Hamburg and others at Hannover, Osfcermoor, Gelsenkirchen and Magdeburg, Among other targets it mentioned fourteen German air bases.(By GUY RHOADES, Canadian Press Staff Writer) Greece declared war on Italy today in the face of a three-hour ultimatum demanding territorial concessions and free passage of Italian troops through the tiny kingdom.soil, killing and wounding citizens while the Greek army of 100,000 indifferently armed men rushed to defence posts behind the newly-strengthened \u201cMetaxas Line\u201d of fortifications.Authorities in London said the Axis aggression against Greece would bring into operation the guarantee of Greek territorial integrity offered on April 13, 1939, by former Prime Minister Neville Chamber-lain\u2014provided Greece resists Italy.Plans were reported being hastened to provide Greece with all possible aid without delay, and it was believed likely that Eastern Mediterranean units of the Royal Navy already were en route to Grecian waters.Premier John Metaxas of Greece, faced with an ultimatum delivered at 3 a.m.when practically the whole nation was asleep, unhesitatingly rejected it and issued orders for general mobilization.\tmany, oil targets in Central and This morning Athenians rushed through the streets, waving Greek, ^tbern Germany and two invasion British and Turkish flags and shouting anti-Italian slogans.Belgradew reports said Turkey also had declared war on Italy, but there was no confirmation elsewhere and the reports were believed at least premature.; The position of Turkey, an ally of : Greece, aroused keen interest, however, for there was reason to believe the aggression against Greece might be a prelude to an Italian attempt to march to the Dardanelles.Italian troops, characteristically, were reported to have struck along ! the Gre-ek-Albanian border half an ! hour before the ultimatum was dus | to expire.There were said to be ten : or eleven divisions of about 200,000 i men and to be supplied from bases 1 established well before today\u2019s ev: t.Rome authorities who have been drumming up \u201cincidents'\u2019 along the Albanian border ever since Angus CLAIM ATTACKERS WERE BEATEN OFF Berlin, Oct.28.\u2014(®\u2014Official sources claimed today that British planes attempted to attack Berlin last night but were driven off before they reached the city\u2019s outer defenc-I es.They claimed no bombs fell.The alarm in the capital was brief.(It was announced in London the Royal Air Force last night attacked communications in Western Ger- If s Among first photos to reach Canada, picture warships shelled the city as Gen.Charles de Gaulle\u2019s control from authorities loyal to the Vichy Government, debris in front of store on the Place Kennel.above shows what happened to Dakar, Africa, when \u201cFree French\u201d forces sought unsuccessfully to take Clean-up crew, above, starts to clear away pile of British Confirm Sinking Of DICTATORS IN Noted Canadian Ocean Liner ! CONFERENCE ON GREEK ACTION Some 598 of 643 Persons Aboard Empress of Britain Have Already Been Landed by British Warships, Official Admiralty Communique States\u2014Ship Blew Up and Sank After Salvage Operations Were Underway.London, Oct.28.\u2014((I1)\u2014Loss of^ the Empress of Britain, 42,348-ton flagship of the Canadian Pacific line wihch was under charter to the Ad-when they accused Greek citizens -1 ; miralty, was announced today.beheading an Albanian bandit, Baut j Hoggia, whom they called a '\u2018patvi-j ot,\u2019\u2019 claimed today that Greece was Of the 643 persons on board, including military families and \u201ca small number of military person- in danger of falling into British ' ne] )i ggg aireajy ftavg been landed hands\u2014the old Axis excuse for cor quest.Today they also blamed Greeks for alleged bomb explosions on Albanian soil.Greek troops faced their enemies across the wild mountainous country through which on Go\u2019C-d Friday, 1939, Queen Geraldine of Albania and her four-day-old son fled before an Italian invasion while King Zog sought vainly to organize effective resistance.Greece became the tenth country since September 1, 1939, to find itself the victim of Axis aggression.Germany\u2019s invasion of Poland -tart-Continued on Page 2, Col.6.by warships in British ports, a joint communique from the Admiralty and War Office said.The announcement said the ship, which last year carried the King and Queen back from their Canadian tour, had been damaged \u201cby enemy action\u201d and later blew up and sank while in tow.The communique said: \u201cThe Admiralty and War Office regret to announce that the S.S.Empress of Britain has been lost as the result of enemy action.The Empress of Britain was attacked by Continued on Page 2, Col.4.PARLIAMENT TO PERMIT AIRING OF GRIEVANCES Hitler and Mussolini Study Mext Move as Greece Acts to Resist Italian Aggression.German Raiders Genfiituing Wide Raids On Britisii Factory Areas London, Oct.28.\u2014(ffi\u2014German five and six as the city\u2019s millions re With Little Government Legislation Expected, Mext Session May Be Devoted Proposals to Speed Effort.By FRANK FLAHERTY\" (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Florence, Italy, Oct.\u2014(/P)\u2014Hitler and Mussolini conferred nearly three hours today in the first session of a meeting staged as Italy took what were claimed to be \u201curgent measures required to face the.danger of the situation\u201d in Greece.The two Axis leaders began their session at 11:30 a.m.and emerged at 1:50 p.m.for luncheon with their Foreign Ministers, Ribbentrop and Ciano, and others.A second conference was expected to begin about 4 p.m, (10 a.m.to E.D.T.).iir The Berlin radio broadcast the W, following communique: (\u201cThe Fuehrer and the Duce had a conversation Monday lasting several hours about the present topi-al questions which took place in the Ottawa, Oct.28.(® For the s'Pn'it of alliance between the two fourth time since war broke out last countries, as usual, in a cordial man- planes were reported over the West of England, the industrial Midlands, the East Coast and South Wales in daylight raids today after a series of widespread raids during the night.Lunchtime throngs in London were given a brief air raid alert, second of the day.Bombers stabbed at London in the first grey light of dawnj only a short time after the all-clear ended the fifty-first consecutive series of night raids on the British capital.The first daylight alarm was brief, however.The overnight air attacks on London were \u201cmuch less\u201d severe than on the previous night, the Government said, adding that \u201cthe main attacks, which were made in thd earlier hours of darkness, were on Northwest England and the Midlands.\u201d six raid alarms yesterday during the day.One raider machine-gunned a train in an East Anglian town, but no casualties were reported.A policeman was killed and several persons injured in another town in the same region when a delayed action bomb exploded.A hospital was hit in a Northwest town.The Air Ministry last night painted a picture of widespread destruction in Berlin as a result of R.A.F.raids on the German capital since early September, reporting that numerous vital objectivesthad been hit.An airplane engine factory in the Spandau suburb, the 'important Moabit power station ,hnd the Putlutzstrasse and Lchrteg railroad yards were reported bombed in raids The Merseyside section of Liver-, on Berlin during the week-end and pool and a Midlands town were re- the Air Ministry reporting that ported to have been hardest hit in\u2018damage to the German capital has the night raiding on England, j been much greater tnan the Nazis Casualties in these places, however, admit, also announced bombing oil were said to have been \u201cnot numer-: plants at Stettin, Leuna and ous.\u201d\tCologne, naal docks at Hamburg, In other parts of the country, the j Cuxhaven and Bremen, railway Government said, damage was ; communications at Bremen.Dort-\u201ciimited mainly to houses and niund and Brussels, port facilities at.casualties were almost confined to ; Flushing and Antwerp and several one town in Northwest England German airdromes, where some people were killed and The Saturday night attack on others injured.\"\t'Berlin was said by the Air Ministry Before midnight, however, heavy | to have been carried out with the bombs\u2014both incendiary and high|heaviest bombs yet used in explosive\u2014were falling in sticks of raids.September the Parliament of Canada will assemble next week.The first session of the nineteenth Parliament which started in May, continued into August and adjourned until November 5 will come to a speedy close the day it reassembles.Prime Minister Mackenzie King has announced it is the Government\u2019s intention to prorogue that session immediately and open the mained underground.London had regular 1941 session on Thursday, November 7.From the point of view of Government legislation the new session is not expected to be a heavy one.There may be a St, Lawrence j W aterway Treaty for approval and' some legislation relating to various phases of the war effort and developments in the economic life of the country, but for the most part the legislation the Government wanted was passed at the last session.So the session may be of more j consequence as a forum for airing i grievances, presenting suggestions! from different parts of the country I and bringing out information on the progress of war developments than ; for the legislation which will be j placed on the statute books.Hon.R.B.Hanson, Conservative : House Leader whose recent speeches, in the Mar itime Provinces gave rise | to some pre-sessional controversy, | has called a caucus of Conservative members for November 4, day before the session opens.At that meeting the course of the Conservatives for the session probably will be Continued on page 2, col.2.DE GAULLE TO CONTINUE WITH FREEDOM FIGHT Establishes New War Government to Centralize Activities of Anti-Vichy Followers Throughout the World.By J.F.SANDERSON (Canadian Press Staff Writer) London, Oct.28.\u2014 (C.P.Cable) \u2014 Gen, Charles de Gaulle, leader of Free Frenchmen, has set up a Council for the Defence of the French Empire, exercising the duties of a \u201cWar Government\u201d and issued a call to Frenchmen the world over lo \u201cstand to your arms.\u201d In the first order of the Council, de Gaulle, said Sunday the Government would operate under the laws prevailing in France up to the Armistice.The move came immediately after the announcement by the Vichy Government that Premier Petain had agreed to participate with Hiller in establishing the \u201cNew Order in Europe\u201d and was regarded as the first answer of the Free Frenchmen Continued on page 2, col.7.British Praraise Unlimited lid To Greek Armed Forces London Authorities Believe that Turkey Will Be Ally of Great Britain When Hostilities Actually Begin\u2014Believed British Mediterranean Fleet Is Already Steaming to Aid of Greek Forces.Cookshire Man Listed In 140 Missing In Loss Of Destroyer Margaree Royal Canadian Navy Loses Second Destroyer Since Outbreak of War with Tragedy in North Atlantic\u2014Warship and Merchant Vessel, Running Without Lights Crash\u2014 Many of Crew Fraser Survivors.Ollawa, Del.28.-W- The Canadian Destroyer Margaree lies at Hie bottom of the Allantic Ocean\u2014 sunk in a wartime collision at, sea after escaping deslruction from enemy bombers while being prepared for service in ihe docks of London.Missing and believed lost with this recent addition to Canada\u2019s, expanded destroyer fleet, are M0 officers and men, including her brilliant, youthful officer commanding.Thirty-one others, rescued by the merchant vessel whose steel hull sank their ship, are now on route to Canada.\t, The Margaree was acquired from Britain to replace tiie destroyer Fraser, by strange coincidence also the victim of a collision.Many of the men aboard the Margaree when she went down were survivors of the Fraser disaster which cost Ihe lives of forty-five Canadian naval men off Bordeaux, France, last June.Sinking of the Margaree occurred in the eerie blackness of night over Ihe North Atlantic.Both the destroyer and the big merchant ship she hit were running without lights, through an area threatening enemy action.Details of the collision are not known.The announcement of the _________________sinking made last night, by Naval \u201cService headquarters was only four hundred words long, and that includ- « By J.F.SANDERSON.(Canadian Press Staff Writer) London, Oct.28.\u2014 ((.(P) OabliD \u2014 Britain will honor her guarantee to Greece, it was announced officially here today a few hours after Italian troops crossed the Greek frontier.Premier John Metaxas appealed to the British Government early this morning through .Sir Miachacl Pa-| lairet, the.British Minister in j Athens, for assistance in repelling | the invasion of Italian forces num-PJIlSSing boring 200,0(>0 men, who struck and Believed Lost in Sink- ifl\tsources here, ing of Canadian Destroyer,Ian Italian \u201dot 0et.28.-\"\u2022\t-r** w* \u201c™*>\u201d , xr rr n\ts\tGill.\ton Friday and will visit relatives Electro-Surgical Clinic SPBGIALTY : Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neuritis.Heart and Stomach Diseases, X-ray Laboratory.Tonsils, Hemorrhoids, Warts and Corna removed by Electro-Surfcery.Dr.Horn, 85 Court Street, Phone 3636.£l3e.\u2018 and Mr Hall.Miss Virginia Rogers, of Montreal, spent a couple of days visiting friends in town.Mrs, Jack Frost recently entertained at bridge, cards being played at four tables.Masters Frank and Junior Gale, of Waterville, spent several days as guests of their friend, Master Harry Rankin.Miss Joy Planche, of Macdonald College, spent a recent week-end as the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Planche.Mrs.Leslie Morgan was in Montreal and Morin Heights visiting friends.She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs.J.Johnston, and her brother, Mr.H.Johnston.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Hutchmson and daughter, Margaret, spent a couple of days as the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Bartlett at Waterloo.Mrs, Clifford Wilson, Miss Stev-enett.e Molioun and Rev.A.Molioun, of Coaticook, were recent visitors of Mrs.Mary McCormick and Mr.and Mrs.Alden Wilson.Mrs.Guy Wood, Mystic and Stan- in Rock Island before continuing ley Wood, Mrs.Otis Bennett and in- his training.faut daughter motored to Thetford Mrs.Jennie Weews and brother.Mines and were guests for a few 1 Mr.Robert Bishop, of Norton, were days of Mr.and Mrs, L.C.Pharo.recent callers at the home of Mrs.Friends of Mrs.F.N.Gill will bell'\u2019.G.Edmonds, sorry to hear that she has gone to I Ten ladies of Derby Line gather-the Jeffery Hale Hospital in Que- ed recently at the home of Mr.and bee, for an operation.She was ac- Mrs.Rene Ste.Marie in Derby to companied there by her husband, I surprise them with a \u201chouse-warm-and cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Norman ! ing.\u201d Numerous games were played Gill and Miss Goldie Annesley.All land a jolly good time enjoyed, after join in wishing Mrs.Gill a succès-j which a delicious lunch was served ful operation and speedy recovery, i The ladies present presented Mrs.Mrs.Hubert Bennett visited with j Ste, Marie with a purse of money, her brothers, Natt and Irvine Ama-' don, recently.Miss Ethel Gill is staying with Mrs.Norman Gill while her mother with Miss Hull\u2019s parents, Mr.and is away.\tI Mrs.Alton Hull.Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Pharo, Miss) Air.and Mrs.James Stcvenc en- Physicians and Surgeons DR.ETHIER, Phone 676.84 King St.West.Electrotherapy.Urinary Disease.drs.J.A.darche & LIONEL DARCHE.! extend to her their sympathy in the Eye.ear, nose and throat Private Hos-; recent (loath of her mother, Ml's.Idtal, 82 King Street West.\ti Molioun, of Coaticook, Mrs.Wilson .¦\u2014.; was called from her home in West- Miss Waneta Hull and friend, Miss Vera Slack, of Castleton Normal School, spent a couple of days Lila and Mr.Eric Pharo, of Thetford Mines, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Otis Bennett.Tuesday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Randolph Annesley were Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Pharo, of Thet- tertained relatives from Portland, Maine, at their home in Derby Line recently.Mr.and Mrs.Charles 1L Howe, Mrs.F.Allen, Mrs.Florence Sive-right, Mr.and Mrs.Roland Young.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Bacon, Miss ford, Mrs.G.T.Wood, Miss Mystic i The'ni any\" fid ends of Mrs Wilson Woo(* an Garland Toppe, of the large and most appreciative au-j Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and I Mrs.L.Seveigny.dience which filled the hall.Sgt.Murray Nicholson, of Dan- i ville, visited his parents over a week-end.His mother, Mrs.A.D.j Nicholson, accompanied him to Sher-brooke on her way to Montreal to i 76.59 visit her daughter, Mrs.Angus Mac- : Donald.Pte.Lawrence Nicholson was home from Valcartier for a week-en Rev.M.Gillies accompanied Mr.Donnie MacDonald to Vvetuj In Montre*! Saturday ing rate for United States dollars was 10 per cant premium and the selling rate 11 per cent premium.Sterling buying was 4,43 and selling 4.47.Following were the nominal closing rates in New York: Sterling\tClose Demand.1.02 94 Cables .4.03% Australia .3.2211 New Zealand.3.2373 Switzerland.2324\t% Sweden .2387 Brazil.0510 Hong Kong.2340 Yen .2346 MacDonald\u2019s many friends regret raIf.n0!}ie that his health continues to be far from satisfactory.Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Van, Miss Jean Van and Mrs.N.D.Maclver were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Neil MacDonald in Spring Hill.Mrs.Donald Maclver, formerly of Saskatoon, w-ho spent the summer months with friends in Boston and Dr, and Mrs.Allen, of Sherbrooke, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Hodge.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Hodgman and children, of Hollis, N.Y., have been visiting relatives here.Mrs.F.Hodge spent a week-end 'n Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Heath, of Stoer-: : joke, were visitors at the McMur- FOREIGN EXCHANGES Montreal Saturday the buying other points in the United States, is : Ruisseaux.Mr.James Foye and son, Martin, [and Miss Carcw, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles McMurray.j Mrs.Roselma LaBonte is a pati-jent in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Adolphe Derby, Mr.Bert Cook [and Mrs, Coons, of Randboro, were calling at the home of Mr.F.Des- now a guest of her cousin, Mrs.P.K.| Mr, and Mrs.Clifford Barber, of MacDonald.\t^\t[ Huntingville, were visitors at the The Misses MacKay, Mr.Alex 'home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Sherman.MacKay and Mr.and Mrs.Alex Mac- ] Mrs.George Picard spent a cou-Leod, of North Hill, Gould, visited'pje 0f davs in St.Johns with her Mrs.John T.Bailey and the Mac- daughter, Miss Helen Picard.Donald brothers.\tj 5{ri Arthur McConnell had the Mr.and Mrs.Dannie MacKenzie, of Boston, Mass., were calling on old neighbors and friends who were glad to see Mr.MacKenzie looking so well after his recent serious illness.Miss Jean Van attended a turkey supper in Scotstown.Corporal Donald Gillies, of the Foreptery Corps, Valcartier, was a week-end guest of his parents, Rev.and Mrs.Gillies- misfortune to be in an accident from which he sustained a cracked shoulder.He is at present at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Brazel.SOUTH DUDSWELL c IS SHE PROUD.V Jirb a\tée&e~t&â£/' course you would, when you realize all tho ENTERPRISE CAVAUER coal and wood range with 6 covers and spa-cious oven.Finished in all porcelain enamel.Has every modern device lor saving time and energy.ENTERPRISE VICTORY aii-cast coal and wood range, with 6 covers, high closet and ivory porcelain enamel finish.Also available with extended reservoir.A real value! F=5=\t\t \t\\\t i\t\\\t \tI\t \t\t advantages that the new Enterprise ranges have to offer \u2014 oven temperature that stays constant, quick heat and easily controlled drafts, low fuel consumption, streamlined designs with rounded corners for easy cleaning, and numerous other features that put Enterprise ranges in a class by themselves.Moreover, when you realize that one of these beautiful new ranges may be moved into your kitchen for only a small down payment, it seems a shame that you should continue to worry along with an old-fashioned, worn-out stove.Ask your dealer to show you the complete new line of Enterprise ranges and heaters for 1940-41 and explain his easy-purchase plan.There is an Enterprise range for every kitchen, every fuel and every purse.(Pictured at top) ENTERPRISE CORONET coal and wood range is definitely the modern choice.Finished in ivory porcelain enamel with 6 covers, high closet, and built-in reservoir.Kf ENTERPRISE CAPITAL high closetcoaland wood range, with extended reservoir, handsomely enamelled and trimmed with nickel plate.Extra large oven door forms a convenient shelf when open.THIS BOOK FREE ENTERPRISE AIR FLOW coal burning cabinet heater in handsome streamlined cabinet finished in heat-proof enamel.Also in oil burning models, various sizes.The Enterprise Foundry Co.Ltd., Dept.53C, Sackville, N.B.PloAS* n«n also here November 11.Wings are out this year to regain a|\t\u2014 - lot of lost prestige in the National,\tiT!rr/~>u r» » v Hockey League.\t»AY Surrounded by a mixture of veter-1\tr.\tT -ji 1 .\t,, ans and youth, Jack Adams and1,\t^ '\t)) ' T R^way, of\tthe\tSher- Ebbie Goodfeliow will get together ^ro]oke Fusilier Regiment, with Mrs.to tell the team how to win a few\tMa?ter WYne Timoré games than it did last season M\tC.P^Rider^\u201d\t* Adams wnl s.t on the bench and 1\t^\tHomer Wcbstej,(\tof\tRich.Goodfeliow w, 1 be on the defence mond has beell spending a week as playing coach.\t¦ \u2022\t- A football squad from the Elementary Flying Training School at I Windsor Mills defeated the Bishop\u2019s | University grid squad 7-2 on the College campus Saturday in a tightly, fought game.The fliers treated the j Bishop\u2019s boys like so many Derniers, i Messersehmitts, and Heinkels, and! the Bishop\u2019s secondary could have used a balloon barrage to good' advantage in knocking down some of the Air Force passes.What the R.C.A.F.team lacked in polish and Liming, they more than made up for with a display of good, hard tackling and well timed blocks.McFall, an Ottawa Rough Rider for three seasons, showed how they tackle and run in the Big Four with a nice sixty minute effort, Gleason punted, passed and ran his way to a j four-star performance, and Dineen land Fee, resembling a tank corps (more than an Air Force unit, ripped : the line for huge gains.Local football fans cheered on ! Harry A\u2019len, a L.H.S.backfield star for the past few seasons.Home on leave from the R.C.A.F.station at !Trenton, Allen was made welcome I by the Windsor lads and played a [strong game on his old stamping grounds.\u201cFlash\u201d Bilkey a Bishop\u2019s football star in 1935 and 1936, sparked the R.C.A.F.team at quarter.The purple-clad team was not clicking and when it did get in scoring position fumbles usually spoilt their chances.Sid Walters played a hard game but the rest of the team seemed a bit too courteous to their guests.The teams: R.C.A.F.\t\tBishop\u2019s.McFall\tf.wing\tWalters Hydes\thalf\tUdall Gleason\thalf\tSavage Lovett\thalf\tAtto Bilkey\tquarter\tHay Roberts\tsnap\tShaughnessy Ramsay\tinside\tHollinger Emerson\tinside\tLinouski Dineon\tmiddle\tTulk Morisson\tmiddle\tWilliamson Proctor\toutside\tDay Jones\toutside\tBrook?kicked with the wind on first down.Fee bucked on first down for eight yards , and McFadd whisked around end for fifteen.Bishop's held and Gleason kicked short.A Walters to Hay forward wras incomplete.Walters punted and Gleason kicked to Udall.Bishop\u2019s booted and Gleason fumbled.Lanowski scooped the ball up and went ten yards before being hauled down.Walters attempted a pass j ,t as the period ended.R.C.A.F.6, Bishop\u2019s 1.In the third quarter Bishop\u2019s opened the scoring when Walters Kicked to the deadline for a single.Bishop\u2019s missed a scoring chance when Lanowski muffed Walters\u2019 forward when in the clear.Gleason added an.other smgle to the count to end the scoring.Going into the final quarter Dia-een hit the line for eight yards and Gleason faded back all of thirty yards to pass, but it was incomplete.On the next play he passed to McFall for a twenty-yard gain.The kick on third down was short but Bishop\u2019s could make no gain.Gleason\u2019s pass was knocked down, then Allen bucked for five yards.Gleason kicked and Hay ran it back ten yards.A poor snap gave the R.C.A.F.the ball on third down.Gleason faded for yet another pass but this time Walters intercepted and raced forty yards, then lateralling to Hay for another ten yards.Bishop's fumbled on the next play and the threat dwindled out.Fee bucked for five yards and Savage ran Gleason\u2019s kick out as the game ended.Scoring summary: First Quarter 1 \u2014R.C.A.F., Gleason (rouge) .1 Second Quarter 2\u2014\tR.C.A.F., Dineen (touch) .5 3\u2014\tBishop\u2019s, Walters (rouge) .1 Third Quarter 4\u2014\tR.C.A.F., Gleason (rouge) .1 5\u2014\tBishop's Walters (rouge) .1 Fourth Quarter No score.(with her sons, Messrs.Floyd and Out there with old Ebbie will be Garth Burrill.a few of the old guard, including; Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Cooke and Mud Brune tea u, Syd Howe and Cecil daughters were guests of Mr.and Dillon.But in the main, it\u2019s the big Mrs.L.A.Rollins at Holland, Vt.chance for the youngsters.\t; Mr.Dean Scott, of.Newport, Vt., Kids like Jimmy Orlando, the llas been spending a few days at whom he signJd'after being unable ; Montrai Italian who plays de- his home before going to Beauhar- to carry out an agreement with Bal-TenccH-^ex Motter, Gus Giesebrecht, ll0o\u2018 T, T\t_.timoré of the United States Eastern 1 Connie Brown and Sid Abel, entered ^ Kev' }';¦ L- K,cc an2 T n m i 1 v\tI\tr?\u2022\tg , i .\t>\\lrs, \\\\ .G» j\\OOOttS.\tLi.ollO W- ^ family'\t!Buffal° Blcons of the American (,on and Mrs.A McHarg attended R.C.A.F.subs: Fee, Allen, Horten, James, Halcrow, Woolley, Eastman.Bishop\u2019s subs: Stevens, Duval, Templeton; McKell, Scott, Johnston, [Schook.; Officials: Referee, Len O\u2019Donnell; ! headlinesman : Bill Van Morne.Walters kicked off for Bishop\u2019s and Gleason ran it back to the forty-five yard line.A forward pass fail-: ed but McFall made it first down around end.An Air Force end run misfired and there was a ten-yard i°ss' Dineen bucked for five yards jand Gleason kicked on third down.Savage ran it back ten yards.Walters went through centre for five ; yards hut Talk was stopped dead next play.W alters kicked and on first down Gleason threw a forward but it fell short.Savage received the punt on third down.Bishop\u2019s tried an end run but there was a fumble and the R.C.A.F.recovered.McFall was held for no gain.Gleason kicked to ! deadline for a single.R.C.A.F., 1, j Bishop\u2019s, 0.Udall and Tulk were stopped on successive plunges.Walters punted and on first down Gleason completed a forty-yard pass to- Hydes.Fee hit the line for seven yards and the R.C.A .F.was on the Bishop\u2019s five.McFall carried it to the one, but a for-war pass on third down failed and Bishop\u2019s took over.Walters went back to kick but the snap was bad and the R.C.A.F.recovered.Dineen majored on a line! smash two plays Inter.The convert ! bid failed! R.C.A.F.6, Bishop\u2019s 0.\t! Bishop\u2019s kicked off.An R.C.A.F.: end run was thrown for a loss, then! Gleason faded to pass, changed h:-mind and romped thirty yard-around end.Dineen bucked Lr ten.Bishop's, recovered a fumble r.n Sport Hashes Ragtime News Review; Clark Shaughnessy is still the toast .of football fans from coast to cosat .and if they were to call the roll .they\u2019d nominate him for the Bowl.The way Tom Hannon treated Penn .you\u2019d think that Reagan wasn\u2019t in .and Minnesota bugs should thank .\t.\t.the touchdown: team of Smith and Franck.THE LASALLE SERVICE MAN WILL SHOW YOU HOWTO LIVE m THE COMFORT ZOHE a caller at the Smith home recently.DIXVILLE Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth P.Cooper, IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT Will.MAKE-UP WELmSy' WEAR WELL- AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ed for Detroit\u2019s Omaha farm of the American Association last season.Other contenders are Jimmy Franks, last winter with Indianapolis, and Floyd Berras, Detroit Pon-tics netminder in the Michigan-Ontario League.Congratulations are extended to Mr.and Mrs.Howard Wells, whose marriage took place on October 19 STANBURY Mr.Clouatre has sold his livr- of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were recent guests of Mrs.Willis F.Wiggett and Messrs.Merton and Stanley Wig-\t^ gelt, Norton Road.\t'\tA \u2018 \u2019\ta-1\u2019 Amims i?mighty en- stock and farm implements here Mr.and Mrs.George Cunnington, ,nlsjns:!C\\ .He .sa>'s his Wings and : and has rented a farm in Notr of Coaticook, were guests of Mr.I a,s \\ann C!ub Plu>'frs are the \u2018best-; Dame de Stanbridge.and Mrs.Herman E.Byron.\t; looking crowd ot players 1 have ever Mr.Irving Grenier has rented the Mr.and Mrs.Stuart C, Smith, ofi'een a&sen'oled.\t\u2018\u201cTaylor Place\u201d and moved there on «f» GUARANTEED BRITISH\u2019MANUFACTURE also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers\u2019 Uniforms Khaki and Air Force Blue Tf.\u2019pa-ltW' fi r.a r.,.,\t0 l ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX DOW Th& Ctkofrlfcrod Taste,' Coaticook, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Smith.Mr.an Mrs.Smith were enroute | to Daytona Beach, Fla., where they will spend the winter.M'\\ and Mrs.James B.Robinson, ! of Shawgridge, and Mr.Maurice Robinson, of Montreal, recently vis-: ited Mrs.Robinson's sisters, Mrs.W.K.Wiggett and Mrs.A.W.Cushing and their families, and other relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Damon, of ; Island Band, Vt.were guests of ! their sister, MLsEmma M.Damon, 1 Church Street.Morrison\tquarter Poapst Joslin\thalf\tJenkins Campbell\thalf\tTaylor Jackson\thalf\tPerkins She roe\tf.wing Prangley S.H.S.subs: Backer, Hovey, Fuller, Williams, Drew.S.W.C.subs: Shain.Lapkoff.Hill, Lindsav.! X Cl y I Wi L *.i l L v «Will 111V\u2019*»- ; the ninth of this month.a.\tn -it-u .\t, Mrs.Harvey Black as returned * * ' T?.ijf.-1 .I.I.V i.' !r.s,Ta\u2018,e,rs home from a visit with ber daugh- couldn\u2019t match our douchty Ohio S.ate bowed to ter, Mrs.Wiliam Mitchell, Mr.Mitchell and family, at Grt enfiell Park.\\ er\\, \\ ei \\ Recent visitors at the home of 'Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Black and Mr.r, ,\t, ,,,\t.\t., .\tand Mrs.Cedric Black include Mr.Perhaps he .1 make a brief ir.spee-.and Mrs, Xei! Baker and Miss Lor Sailors Cornell .and did it well.While FDR is in this section tion Of our Army's grid defences.Lafayette, nineteen; Army, 0 Certainly should go to show Someone ought to mend his fences.(Baker, of Stanbridge Ridge; Mr.and Mrs.Karl Wescott and Master Gor-jdon Wescott, of Stanbridge East; I Mr.Harry Black of Mystic, and ___________________ | Mrs.Millie Crosby, of this place.; Messrs.Ilar/iy and Cedric Blade Today's guest star:\t[motored to Sutton Junction on Mon- Jack' Miley, New\u2019 York Post: ' day.\"Laugh of the week was the holier-1 Mr.H.Kemp, of Farnham, de» than-thou howl from Harvard that1 monstrated tractor plowing in Mr.Cornell didn't do right by our Nell ; Harvey Black\u2019s field one afternoon.in acquiring its splendid team.It j _\t-\u2014\u2014 looks as if the Rig Three can\u2019t take ! The Texas Ags are rolling on.it.First Yale yelps about Penn.Tien ! (appears they\u2019ve got the coon and Harvard hollers at Cornell.Maybe [gone) .although Jess Neely, Princeton will plead Rutgers was! minus dice .keeps shooting nat-too rough.\u201d\ti urals down at Rice.'4 jjhg.| r J».TBIÎMP: A GENÜI^Ç HAVANA SMOKE J mm MMTKNT .a real cigar containing Havana filler at the price a young man can afford .a price that g'ves the fastidious smoker four times as many pleasantly satisfying smokes for his dime.That\u2019s why Trumps have taken Canada by storm .thousands smoking them every day , .millions being sold every month .Your tobacconist has Trumps.Ask him.Buy by the box\u201450 for $1.25.GUARANTEE We guarantee that these cigars today at two for five cents contain Havana filler of the same quality as used in higher priced cigars biended with fine imported tobaccos .i "]
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